**this is one of the conditions for resolving the crisis in the ruling party.
**the governors have resolved to let go of their grievances only if Bamanga is removed and Jonathan drops his 2015 ambition.
The confusion in the PDP as a result of the formation of the rebel
faction of PDP’ on August 31, has lingered for two weeks now, with no
solution in sight.
The Obasanjo's lead elders committee said that they have told President
Jonathan the condition for peace in PDP is for him to drop his ambition
in 2015 and sack Bamanga Tukur as PDP chairman.
“The governors have resolved to let go of their grievances only if
Bamanga is removed and Jonathan drops his 2015 ambition. The
Obasanjo-led group of elders of the party presented this position to the
president days before this meeting. However, we learnt the president
rejected the idea.”
Our correspondent learnt that it was as a result of this position taken
by the elders that loyalists of the president began to call Obasanjo
names. The former President supported Jonathan’s 2011 election against
all odds.
The former members of the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) told
our reporter that many members of the party from the North were
disappointed in President Jonathan because before the last election he
had vowed not to contest 2015 in the next election.
He said, “Particularly those of us from the North who had earlier backed
him for the presidency in 2011 are not happy. We had an understanding
with him over the 2015 election, but his refusal to honour it and
insistence to contest the election at all cost is part of what we are
experiencing now. I think he should be honourable enough to tell those
calling on him to dump that agreement that it will not help the PDP and
our democracy.”
Monday, 16 September 2013
A note on Friendship
A lasting, true friendship means to me a bond with someone who is there
for you, you be for them – no matter what. It also cannot be one way –
It has to be a mutual understanding and appreciation for one another….
If someone does not reciprocate the mutual feelings, it is then not a
real friendship.
I will, though, add …. If someone I truly do love doesn’t want to be with me : I will respect their decision, choice* , yet I will strive to always be there for them because if it is a true bond based on love despite any hurt, harm done nothing will come between each other. Even if the other person does the worst of things… I am a believer in hope: the hope of forgiving, forgetting and letting go of the past with a dedication and mutual helping of one another in making it better than ever before. It is easier said than done as we all are human beings – No one person on this earth is perfect.
No one can say they haven’t hurt their friend , brother, sister, mother, father anyone for that matter. The key in my humble belief is if one truly loves someone and there is a true bond, repentance in honesty*with a mutual heart to heart talk can save and does save. But if someone cannot understand someone that is truly , honestly, genuinely repentant and doesn’t want to forgive I would move on despite the pain, the hurt within. Because I was created in God’s image and to God He will always care and *love me, I must continue to strive, move ahead forward in life. God is the one as King David would have probably said the One I can always turn to for comfort solace and understanding… Because there is one thing that is for certain: God sees and knows everything… Especially what is within the hearts of all men.
To err is human, but to forgive is divine.
If one truly loves their friend, family even strangers one will over look his sins against you – and vise-versa – and you will forgive each other in truth, kindness*, thanksgiving and hope in love for one another and most importantly because we love God.
I will, though, add …. If someone I truly do love doesn’t want to be with me : I will respect their decision, choice* , yet I will strive to always be there for them because if it is a true bond based on love despite any hurt, harm done nothing will come between each other. Even if the other person does the worst of things… I am a believer in hope: the hope of forgiving, forgetting and letting go of the past with a dedication and mutual helping of one another in making it better than ever before. It is easier said than done as we all are human beings – No one person on this earth is perfect.
No one can say they haven’t hurt their friend , brother, sister, mother, father anyone for that matter. The key in my humble belief is if one truly loves someone and there is a true bond, repentance in honesty*with a mutual heart to heart talk can save and does save. But if someone cannot understand someone that is truly , honestly, genuinely repentant and doesn’t want to forgive I would move on despite the pain, the hurt within. Because I was created in God’s image and to God He will always care and *love me, I must continue to strive, move ahead forward in life. God is the one as King David would have probably said the One I can always turn to for comfort solace and understanding… Because there is one thing that is for certain: God sees and knows everything… Especially what is within the hearts of all men.
To err is human, but to forgive is divine.
If one truly loves their friend, family even strangers one will over look his sins against you – and vise-versa – and you will forgive each other in truth, kindness*, thanksgiving and hope in love for one another and most importantly because we love God.
How to Sleep Better
Making the Bed Welcoming
- 1Make your bedroom a heaven. Keep the clutter and chaos of everyday life at a minimum in your bedroom. Keep the textures soothing and inviting, and the light warm and saturated. Get the best sheets you can afford, too: the more comfortable your bed and bedroom are, the more conducive they are to a restful sleep.
- 2Maintain your mattress. Replace it after five to seven years of regular use. If you feel springs or ridges beneath the surface when you're lying on the bed, or you and your partner tend roll to the middle of the bed (unintentionally), it's time to go mattress shopping.
- You may also find that the mattress is to blame if you find yourself sleeping better in another bed.
- 3Get comfy. Take out any hair pieces and put on loose clothes, preferably cotton pajamas.
- 4Check out the new technology. The newer types of mattresses that allow for adjustment or that mold around you may help you get a better night's sleep.
- One type of mattress lets you adjust the firmness of your bed, individually, for both you and your partner. This is ideal if you can never agree on which mattress feels 'right'. You may both have different needs, and trying to find one you will both like generally means finding a mattress that neither of you will get a good night's sleep on.
- Another type of mattress uses "memory foam," which molds to the contours of your body as it warms up. This leaves no "pressure points" to cause numbness, irritation or other physical issues. This is especially useful for those with bad hips or other joints.
- 5Sleep in a different position. Changing your sleeping position can make a huge difference in the quality of your sleep. You may think that it's impossible to control what position you sleep in since you aren't fully aware of what you're doing, but it is possible to change. It can make a considerable difference to how you sleep and feel upon waking. When you go to sleep, or if you wake up in the middle of the night, make a conscious effort to follow these guidelines until it becomes habitual:
- Keep your body in a "mid-line" position, where both your head and neck are kept roughly straight. Don't use a pillow that's too skinny, and causes your head to tilt down toward the mattress. Likewise, don't stack your pillows so that your head is propped at an angle.
- Place a pillow between your legs if you sleep on your side. This will support your hips and make this position more comfortable.
- Place a pillow under your legs if you sleep on your back.
- Avoid sleeping on your stomach. It's difficult to maintain the proper position, and it is more likely to cause aches and pains. If you wish to sleep on your stomach, put your pillow under your hips instead of under your head.
Satellite Technology Fetches Nigeria N116bn
Director-General of
National Space Research and Development Agency, NASRDA, Prof. Seidu
Onailo Mohammed says Communication Satellite is making a huge remittance
to the economy by raking in about $90 billion in 2011 alone, comprising
Satellite Television, Satellite radio and broadband.
In addition, he said that about $16 billion revenue also accrued to the industry in the same year.
Prof. Mohammed disclosed this at the weekend, during a lecture on Communication Satellite in Commemoration of the Launch of the first Communication Satellite in Nigeria organized by NASRDA in Abuja.
Prof. Mohammed said that Communication Satellite is a multi-billion dollars industry that gives high returns on investments, which must be tapped by both government and private sector to drive enhance their operations.
He said that the launch of Syncom” in July 26, 1963, symbolized the beginning of technological revolutions across the globe through the application of Space Science Technology.
‘‘As scientists, research organizations and Nigerians, this historic occasion is unique to us in several ways, following various landmark experiments carried out after its successful launch.
‘‘Ladies and gentlemen, it will interest you that it is exactly fifty years today, when the historic telephone conversation between the then American president John Kennedy and Nigerian Prime Minister, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was recorded through Syncom2 Satellite,’’ he said.
For him, the conversation between the two leaders was more than a phone call, noting that it was the first two way call across the Atlantic between Heads of State via satellite in global history.
It was reported that the two leaders in their conversations, exchanged pleasantries, briefly mentioned the nuclear weapon’s test ban treaty which was signed that year and spoke on a boxing match in which Nigerian middle weight boxer, late Dick Tiger had retained his title against an American.
Apart from the successful experiment, the DG also noted that NASA further used the seventy eight pound Syncom2 Satellite launched on Delta rocket B booster from Cape Canaveral in the United States, to conduct a number of engineering tests to proof and practically demonstrate the numerous benefits of Communication Satellite to mankind.
According to him, there are approximately 1,107 Satellite providing civilians communication and another 792 supporting military communications, some seven hundred of them are in geosynchronous orbit.
He called on the private sector show commitment in using Communication Satellite, since the international telecommunications are increasingly competitive in the global markets with rapid changes to technological capacities.
‘‘it is note worthy that the Economic Intelligence Unit in the United States published that in 2012 alone, Nigeria lost in call drops that could have been avoided and remedied by modern communication Satellites.
‘‘Nigeria’s involvement in this experimental exercise was not a mere con-incidence or share luck in recognition of our unique and strategic positions as a people.
‘‘The Nigerian Space programme is not only in tandem with the dream and inspiration of our forefathers but it is also in fulfilment of the role expected of us as a nation as a key player in global affairs.
‘‘It is in recognition of this fact that, the National Space Research and Development Agency has continued to keep faith with destiny and recall with nostalgia the 1063 event and sees the unique experience as a challenge to transforming the Nigerian Space agenda into realities,’’ he stated.
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In addition, he said that about $16 billion revenue also accrued to the industry in the same year.
Prof. Mohammed disclosed this at the weekend, during a lecture on Communication Satellite in Commemoration of the Launch of the first Communication Satellite in Nigeria organized by NASRDA in Abuja.
Prof. Mohammed said that Communication Satellite is a multi-billion dollars industry that gives high returns on investments, which must be tapped by both government and private sector to drive enhance their operations.
He said that the launch of Syncom” in July 26, 1963, symbolized the beginning of technological revolutions across the globe through the application of Space Science Technology.
‘‘As scientists, research organizations and Nigerians, this historic occasion is unique to us in several ways, following various landmark experiments carried out after its successful launch.
‘‘Ladies and gentlemen, it will interest you that it is exactly fifty years today, when the historic telephone conversation between the then American president John Kennedy and Nigerian Prime Minister, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was recorded through Syncom2 Satellite,’’ he said.
For him, the conversation between the two leaders was more than a phone call, noting that it was the first two way call across the Atlantic between Heads of State via satellite in global history.
It was reported that the two leaders in their conversations, exchanged pleasantries, briefly mentioned the nuclear weapon’s test ban treaty which was signed that year and spoke on a boxing match in which Nigerian middle weight boxer, late Dick Tiger had retained his title against an American.
Apart from the successful experiment, the DG also noted that NASA further used the seventy eight pound Syncom2 Satellite launched on Delta rocket B booster from Cape Canaveral in the United States, to conduct a number of engineering tests to proof and practically demonstrate the numerous benefits of Communication Satellite to mankind.
According to him, there are approximately 1,107 Satellite providing civilians communication and another 792 supporting military communications, some seven hundred of them are in geosynchronous orbit.
He called on the private sector show commitment in using Communication Satellite, since the international telecommunications are increasingly competitive in the global markets with rapid changes to technological capacities.
‘‘it is note worthy that the Economic Intelligence Unit in the United States published that in 2012 alone, Nigeria lost in call drops that could have been avoided and remedied by modern communication Satellites.
‘‘Nigeria’s involvement in this experimental exercise was not a mere con-incidence or share luck in recognition of our unique and strategic positions as a people.
‘‘The Nigerian Space programme is not only in tandem with the dream and inspiration of our forefathers but it is also in fulfilment of the role expected of us as a nation as a key player in global affairs.
‘‘It is in recognition of this fact that, the National Space Research and Development Agency has continued to keep faith with destiny and recall with nostalgia the 1063 event and sees the unique experience as a challenge to transforming the Nigerian Space agenda into realities,’’ he stated.
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Skales Opens Up On Girlfriend : Am Not After Her Money
Contrary to speculations that EME signee, Skales is running after his Namibian girlfriend Kondja Aveii because of her parent’s wealth, the rapper/singer has debunked the speculations.
In an interview with Hiptv, the singer said he gets a lot of comments on Social network as to his relationship with the Namibian girl but cleared the air that he is truly in love with Kondja.
“I’ve gotten a lot of comments and all that saying I’m dating her because her parents are wealthy and that she bought me a car like that. The truth is , I really love her because her family are nice people and we have been together for a long time.”
Skales just completed his degree at Lead City University where he studied Office Management.
Apple Unveils Two New iPhones For World Market
Apple on Tuesday unveiled two new iPhones, fielding a slick
new top-end model along with one aimed at budget-conscious smartphone
shoppers around the world.
“The business has become so large that this year we are going to replace the iPhone 5 and we are going to replace it with two new designs,” Apple chief Tim Cook announced at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters. The new iPhone 5C is displayed during an Apple product announcement at the Apple campus on September 10, 2013 in Cupertino, California.
The new iPhone 5C is displayed during an Apple product announcement at the Apple campus on September 10, 2013 in Cupertino, California. AFP Apple will begin taking orders on Friday, and on September 20 the two devices will go on sale in the United States, Australia, Britain, China, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore.
The iPhone 5C is part of Apple’s bid to counter the flood of low-cost smartphones from rivals, most of which use the Google Android operating system. Apple designer Jony Ive said that despite the low cost, the polycarbonate iPhone 5C with a steel frame “is beautiful.”
“We took the same fanatical care with how the iPhone 5C feels in your hand,” Ive said. The iPhone 5C with 16 gigabytes of memory will sell for as low as $99 with a US carrier contract — half the cost of earlier iPhone base models. Analysts were keenly focused on the promise of an iPhone 5C to win over buyers in China and other developing markets.
“The 5C a no-compromise device,” Gartner analyst Van Baker told AFP after trying out Apple’s new phones.
“It is just in a plastic case instead of a metal case, and they basically reduce the price by the cost of materials.” Baker estimated the price cut allowed by lower-cost materials at around $100. He noted that the “open question” was whether iPhone 5C would be priced attractively for emerging markets at what could turn out to be a $550 price tag without subsidies from telecom service providers.
The top-line iPhone 5S, which starts at $199 with a contract for US buyers, “is the most forward thinking phone we have ever created,” said Apple vice president Phil Schiller. “It is the gold standard in smartphones.”
Schiller said the 5S model includes a speedier chip which brings up the computing power from 32 to 64 bits. “It has over a billion transistors in it,” he said, adding that the device will be “about twice as fast in graphics and computing power and about 40 times faster than the original iPhone.”
The 5S will also have improved battery life, with some 10 hours of talk time, or 40 hours of music listening, Schiller added. Apple introduced a fingerprint sensor for the iPhone 5S, as a new security measure in place of passwords.
“You can just press the home button to unlock your phone,” Schiller said. “You can use it to authenticate iTunes purchases.” Schiller added: “We have so much of our personal data on these devices, and they are with us almost everyplace we go, so we have to protect them.”
Reticle Research principle analyst Ross Rubin described Touch ID as a “show stealer” that addresses “a necessary annoyance that many consumers have to deal with many times a day.” Apple also broadened its color palette, announcing the low-cost phone in blue, white, pink, yellow and green, and the top-line model in silver, gold and a new “space gray.”
Apple said its iOS 7 software will debut September 18. It includes a free iTunes Radio Service featuring more than 200 stations “and an incredible catalog of music from the iTunes Store,” Apple announced earlier this year. The two new handsets keep the four-inch screen of current iPhones, despite some speculation Apple would boost the size to compete with larger phones from rivals like Samsung.
The smartphone market is now dominated by Android devices, with roughly three-fourths of all handsets, but a forecast by research firm IDC suggested Apple will increase its share this year to 17.9 percent from 16.9 percent. IDC analyst Ramon Llamas said that by introducing a lower-priced handset, “Apple is staking out its space in the lower-cost smartphone category.”
Llamas said Apple is seeking to fend off challenges from lower-priced devices while “it enjoys bigger profit margins and still maintains the aura of being an aspirational brand.” The event was a disappointment to some who were looking for a fresh device from Apple, such as a smartwatch or TV service.
“I think there was an expectation for that ‘one more thing,’” said Roger Kay at Endpoint Technologies. “People were looking for some pizzazz and they didn’t get it.” Apple announced separately a deal with Japan’s biggest mobile phone carrier NTT DoCoMo to bring the two new iPhones to that country.
“We’ve enjoyed tremendous success with iPhone in Japan, in fact it’s the top selling smartphone in the country, and we look forward to delivering iPhone into even more customers’ hands through NTT DoCoMo,” Cook said.
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“The business has become so large that this year we are going to replace the iPhone 5 and we are going to replace it with two new designs,” Apple chief Tim Cook announced at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters. The new iPhone 5C is displayed during an Apple product announcement at the Apple campus on September 10, 2013 in Cupertino, California.
The new iPhone 5C is displayed during an Apple product announcement at the Apple campus on September 10, 2013 in Cupertino, California. AFP Apple will begin taking orders on Friday, and on September 20 the two devices will go on sale in the United States, Australia, Britain, China, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore.
The iPhone 5C is part of Apple’s bid to counter the flood of low-cost smartphones from rivals, most of which use the Google Android operating system. Apple designer Jony Ive said that despite the low cost, the polycarbonate iPhone 5C with a steel frame “is beautiful.”
“We took the same fanatical care with how the iPhone 5C feels in your hand,” Ive said. The iPhone 5C with 16 gigabytes of memory will sell for as low as $99 with a US carrier contract — half the cost of earlier iPhone base models. Analysts were keenly focused on the promise of an iPhone 5C to win over buyers in China and other developing markets.
“The 5C a no-compromise device,” Gartner analyst Van Baker told AFP after trying out Apple’s new phones.
“It is just in a plastic case instead of a metal case, and they basically reduce the price by the cost of materials.” Baker estimated the price cut allowed by lower-cost materials at around $100. He noted that the “open question” was whether iPhone 5C would be priced attractively for emerging markets at what could turn out to be a $550 price tag without subsidies from telecom service providers.
The top-line iPhone 5S, which starts at $199 with a contract for US buyers, “is the most forward thinking phone we have ever created,” said Apple vice president Phil Schiller. “It is the gold standard in smartphones.”
Schiller said the 5S model includes a speedier chip which brings up the computing power from 32 to 64 bits. “It has over a billion transistors in it,” he said, adding that the device will be “about twice as fast in graphics and computing power and about 40 times faster than the original iPhone.”
The 5S will also have improved battery life, with some 10 hours of talk time, or 40 hours of music listening, Schiller added. Apple introduced a fingerprint sensor for the iPhone 5S, as a new security measure in place of passwords.
“You can just press the home button to unlock your phone,” Schiller said. “You can use it to authenticate iTunes purchases.” Schiller added: “We have so much of our personal data on these devices, and they are with us almost everyplace we go, so we have to protect them.”
Reticle Research principle analyst Ross Rubin described Touch ID as a “show stealer” that addresses “a necessary annoyance that many consumers have to deal with many times a day.” Apple also broadened its color palette, announcing the low-cost phone in blue, white, pink, yellow and green, and the top-line model in silver, gold and a new “space gray.”
Apple said its iOS 7 software will debut September 18. It includes a free iTunes Radio Service featuring more than 200 stations “and an incredible catalog of music from the iTunes Store,” Apple announced earlier this year. The two new handsets keep the four-inch screen of current iPhones, despite some speculation Apple would boost the size to compete with larger phones from rivals like Samsung.
The smartphone market is now dominated by Android devices, with roughly three-fourths of all handsets, but a forecast by research firm IDC suggested Apple will increase its share this year to 17.9 percent from 16.9 percent. IDC analyst Ramon Llamas said that by introducing a lower-priced handset, “Apple is staking out its space in the lower-cost smartphone category.”
Llamas said Apple is seeking to fend off challenges from lower-priced devices while “it enjoys bigger profit margins and still maintains the aura of being an aspirational brand.” The event was a disappointment to some who were looking for a fresh device from Apple, such as a smartwatch or TV service.
“I think there was an expectation for that ‘one more thing,’” said Roger Kay at Endpoint Technologies. “People were looking for some pizzazz and they didn’t get it.” Apple announced separately a deal with Japan’s biggest mobile phone carrier NTT DoCoMo to bring the two new iPhones to that country.
“We’ve enjoyed tremendous success with iPhone in Japan, in fact it’s the top selling smartphone in the country, and we look forward to delivering iPhone into even more customers’ hands through NTT DoCoMo,” Cook said.
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"I Can Have Sex For 24 Hours Straight, I Have Been Playing With Women's Body Since I Was A Little Boy" - Nigerian Actor, Kenneth Okonkwo Brags
Nigerian actor, Kenneth Okonkwo recently shocked fans by giving up way too much information about his sex life.
In an interview with Entertainment Express, he brags about his sexual prowess and shed some light on his relationship with actress Mercy Johnson.
He says:
"That is funny, and do you know why? Before Mercy was born, or should I say when she was still in kindergarten, I had already started kissing ladies in movies. So she met me still doing it. Why would her own be different? When you match her good acting skill and my exceptional skill, it comes out natural and people would end up saying is there something going on? Mercy is like a younger sister to me. I am close to her and her husband so it makes me laugh when anybody talks about Mercy and myself in anyway. There can never be a fling between a brother and a sister. We are only professional colleagues"
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In an interview with Entertainment Express, he brags about his sexual prowess and shed some light on his relationship with actress Mercy Johnson.
He says:
"I am strong sexually for 24 hours. My wife knows that. Each time I have an affair with any lady, she goes out to tell her friends, and her friend will end up developing interest in me. So when I married my wife, I told her if she know what's best for her she should not tell any of her female friends what we do behind closed doors or else she will lose me"On his relationship with Mercy Johnson, he says:
"When I was growing up, women older than me were coming for me, right in front of my mother. These women taught me a lot of things. I started kissing at a very tender age because it was part of the things they were doing to me, and I loved it. Maybe that is why my lips are red. They taught me how to be with women. They would give me their body to play with so I grew up knowing a lot about what women want. Till today, when I am sleeping with a lady she has to cum before me. I enjoy sex more when the women have enjoyed themselves"
"That is funny, and do you know why? Before Mercy was born, or should I say when she was still in kindergarten, I had already started kissing ladies in movies. So she met me still doing it. Why would her own be different? When you match her good acting skill and my exceptional skill, it comes out natural and people would end up saying is there something going on? Mercy is like a younger sister to me. I am close to her and her husband so it makes me laugh when anybody talks about Mercy and myself in anyway. There can never be a fling between a brother and a sister. We are only professional colleagues"
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I Never Dated Yvonne Nelson - Dammy Krane
"It
was a rumour, Yes, Yvoonne Nelson is my friend but we were never
lovers. We met on the set of a movie and we took a picture together.
People saw the picture and decided to draw their conclusions from that. I
was surprised but not happy. I was on tour when the story broke and I
was slightly distracted."
[Punch]
Anti-Christ tweets: CAN prescribes psychiatric test for el-Rufai
The Christian Association of Nigeria on Sunday asked the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, to go for a psychiatric test to ascertain his sanity following his recent attacks on Jesus Christ and the leadership of Christians in Nigeria.
The association said that el-Rufai must within seven days mention the name of the person who bought a private jet for its President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, failure which the former minister’s “dirty life” would be exposed by CAN.
The Head of TEKAN/ECWA Block in CAN, Rev. (Dr.) Emmanuel Dziggau; and CAN’s National Director of Research, Planning and Strategy, Elder Sunday Oibe in a statement obtained by The PUNCH in Abuja said they were reacting to a newspaper interview granted by the ex-FCT minister in which he abused the President of CAN and his credibility.
The statement said, “We can no longer fold our hands and allow Christian leaders to be abused by no person than el-Rufai. We can no longer take it; enough is enough. Anytime he abuses Christian leaders and Jesus Christ, we Christians will let him know that he has many forces to contend with.”
“The fact that el-Rufai in his tweets abused our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, and Christians ignored him doesn’t give him the impetus to make unguarded comments about Pastor Ayo (Oritsejafor) who is the leader of Christians in Nigeria. As Christians, we respect other faith and never have we abused the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar 111, who is the leader of Muslims in Nigeria. The fact that Christians are not violent doesn’t mean he should go far with his utterances. He is not in a position to tell us who should be the leader of Christians in Nigeria.”
CAN also reminded a former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) that his problem with the country was el-Rufai and not himself.
“It was this same el-Rufai that was abusing Buhari when he was in the cabinet of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo that is now fighting ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Obasanjo.
“We are giving el-Rufai seven days ultimatum to inform Nigerians and the world the person he claims to know that gave Pastor Ayo his private Jet. If he fails to do that, we will open up on him and his dirty life. El-Rufai stinks to the highest heaven. He is morally depraved and lacks credibility.”
Nigeria, 18 others barred from US visa lottery
Nigeria and some other countries will no longer be eligible to participate in the America Diversity Visa lottery programme.
Information from the United States Department of State sighted on Sunday said Nigerians and citizens from few other countries were not eligible for DV-2015
The department said Nigeria was excluded since over 50,000 Nigerians had immigrated into the United States in the last five years.
The department listed other countries not eligible as Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China (mainland-born), Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador and Haiti.
Others are India, Jamaica, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, South Korea, United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland) and its dependent territories, and Vietnam
However, many African countries would continue to enjoy the programme.
Some of them are Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia and Ghana.
Others are Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles and Sierra Leone.
Diversity visas are said to be distributed among six geographic regions, while no single country could receive more than seven per cent of the available space in any year.
Already, advertsiements for the 2015 US DV lottery have started with several businesses inviting Nigerians to apply for the program.
Applications for the 2015 US DV lottery is expected to take off from October 1, 2013.
In 2012, 14,769, 658 persons were said to have qualified worldwide for the US DV lottery among the 19, 672, 269 which applied.
Jonathan asks PDP to compile ministerial nominees list
There are indications that President Goodluck Jonathan had directed the Bamanga Tukur faction of the Peoples Democratic Party to compile names of its members for ministerial positions.
A member of the National Working Committee of the faction, who made this known to The PUNCH in Abuja on Sunday, said the directive was already being complied with.
Jonathan, in his first major cabinet shake-up since his inauguration on May 29, 2011, had on Wednesday sacked nine ministers.
The sacked ministers were Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai (Education), Okon Ewa-Bassey (Science and Technology), Olugbenga Ashiru (Foreign Affairs), Hadiza Mailafia (Environment), Shamsudeen Usman (National Planning),and Ama Pepple (Housing, Lands and Urban Development).
Also affected were Olusola Obada(Defence), and her counterparts in the Agriculture Ministry, Alhaji Bukar Tijani, and Power, Zainab Kuchi.
The Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, had explained that the sacking of the ministers had no political undertone but there were reports that it was fallout of the crisis in the PDP.
The PDP was factionalised on August 31 when seven of its governors formed a faction, known as New PDP.
The NWC member, who pleaded anonymity, said, “The President has directed the party to suggest names for the vacant ministerial slots. We have already asked our state chapters to send their nominees to us. As I talk to you, we are waiting for their nominees.”
It was gathered that in states governed by the seven governors in the New PDP, politicians loyal to the President, would nominate candidates for vacant slots.
In Rivers State, where Pepple lost her job, party chieftains, including the Deputy National Chairman of the Tuku-led faction, Uche Secondus and the Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, would play a role in getting her replacement.
In the South-West, there are two vacancies because of the removal of Ashiru and Obada.
It was gathered that chieftains of the PDP, Chief Olabode George and a financier of the party, Chief Buruji Kasamu, were expected to nominate candidates for the zone.
In Kaduna State, the southern part of the state would fill the vacancy created by the sack of Mailafia.
In Niger State, it was learnt that a former military dictator, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and an ex-Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana, might nominate an indigene of the state to replace Kuchi.
It was also gathered that, to fill the vacant ministerial slots, governors that were loyal to the President had been directed to nominate candidates, if there were vacancies in their states.
The PUNCH learnt that the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Obong Godswill Akpabio, would nominate a chieftain of the party in the state to replace Ewa-Bassey, a native of the state.
When asked to comment on the development, the PDP National Publicity Secreary, Chief Olish Metuh, said, “That is not important. It is the President that will choose whoever he wants to work with him to achieve his transformation agenda.”
The Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Joy Emodi, had on Friday said Jonathan was still consulting on the appointment of new ministers.
She had said, “He is still consulting. He will present the list to the National Assembly as soon as he concludes his consultations.”
Meanwhile, investigations on Sunday revealed that security reports were mostly responsible for the sack of the ministers.
A Presidency source told one of our correspondents that following the crisis in the PDP, the Presidency could no longer trust the affected ministers.
The source said, “The ministers were nailed by security reports. Their telephone lines were bugged and they were being monitored for at least four months. It was discovered that they were no longer sincere with Mr. President, especially since the internal crises in PDP erupted.
“Go and find out, no sincere government or President will tolerate a minister whose loyalty is in doubt. In the case of the affected ministers, they were having divided loyalties. First, to their state governors or the godfathers who nominated them and secondly to Mr. President.
“But by their functions, their loyalty to the President should be total and so the best option is to shop for people with committed loyalty and not divided loyalty. This should be a serious lesson to any public servant; divided loyalty is never tolerated anywhere in the world.”
Efforts to get the reaction of the President’s Special Adviser on Political Affairs, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, prooved abortive as he could not be reached through his mobile telephone.
A civil rights organisation, the Anti-Corruption Network, has, however, described the sacking of the ministers as vindictive.
The Executive Secretary of the group and former member of the House of Representatives, Dino Melaye, in an interview with one of our correspondents, linked the sacking to the crisis in the PDP.
He said, “The sacking of the ministers is vindictive, petty and political. It shows that President Jonathan, like I have always said, condones, romances and promotes corruption. He spared all the corrupt thieves in his government, including those who are still busy enjoying their loots.
“The sacking of these ministers is a cowardly reaction. The former Minister of Education was a nominee of the Jigawa State Governor. The ex-minister of National Planning is from Kano State and it is because Jonathan wants to appoint a strong politician who will fight Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso in Kano State.”
Jonathan, rebel govs agree to ‘ceasefire’ … to meet again on Oct. 7 • New PDP treasurer quits
President Goodluck Jonathan and the aggrieved governors in the New Peoples Democratic Party have agreed to sheath their swords as they commence immediate action towards the resolution of the crisis in the party.
The decision was reached at a meeting they held on Sunday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Sunday night.
This was disclosed in a communique issued after the meeting, which ended around 11:00 pm.
A statement issued at the end of the talks was read by one of the seven aggrieved governors in the New PDP and Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu.
He was surrounded by Jonathan, Vice-President Namadi Sambo, and the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih.
Other governors in the New PDP in attendance were Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Rabiu Kwakwanso (Kano), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Sule Lamido (Jigawa) and Abdulfattah Ahmed (Kwara).
In the Bamanga Tukur-led PDP were Liyel Imoke (Cross River) Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom) and Idris Wada (Kogi).
In the statement, the parties to the talks also agreed to avoid inflammatory statements on contentious issues, pending the resolution of the crisis.
The statement reads in part, “With a view to resolving the recent crisis in our party and sequel to the number of meetings convened by leaders and stakeholders and the governors of Adamawa, Niger, Rivers, Kwara, Sokoto, Jigawa, Akwa Ibom, Kogi, Kano and Cross Rivers states met with the President, the Vice -President and the chairman of the BOT and extensively deliberated on various issues over a three -day period.
“The meetings were cordial and deliberations fruitful with a clear commitments on all sides to resolve all issues raised at the meetings.
“The meeting also called on all parties to sheath their swords and avoid further inflammatory comments on issues particularly during the course of our deliberations as we have all agreed to resolve all the differences.
“In the interim, all parties have accepted to commence immediate action and agreed towards complete resolution of all matters and continue to meet until all processes toward reconciliation are concluded amicably.”
The statement also disclosed that the “meetings will continue on October 7, 2013.” It added that both sides would ensure that the problems in the party were resolved.
“We will make sure and ensure that there is progress in resolving the crisis,” they said in the statement.
The meeting was initially scheduled to commence by 10pm, but it started at 4.35pm. Also, the venue was moved from House Seven, a guest house in the Presidential Villa where it was slated to hold to one of the meeting rooms in the First Lady’s Wing of the State House.
Security officers in the Presidential Villa instructed journalists to stay away from the vicinity of the meeting.
They said the parley was a private meeting and therefore not open to the media.
Amaechi, who was among the first to arrive, drove himself . He was closely followed by Aliyu.
The PUNCH learnt that one of the reasons the meeting was commenced earlier than it was initially scheduled was because Jonathan was to meet with Anenih, Tukur and Baraje by 11pm also on Sunday.
As of the time of filing this report, the outcome of the meeting had not been made public.
A similar meeting on Tuesday between Jonathan and some of the aggrieved governors ended in a deadlock.
The aggrieved governors had during the meeting tabled before Jonathan, some conditions from the New PDP which must be met before they would return to the mainstream PDP.
The demands included the sacking of Tukur as the PDP national chairman; sticking to a one-term tenure by the President by not seeking re-election in 2015, and stopping the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from further investigating them.
Others are that the President must halt the plans to take over PDP’s structure in their various states, the resolution of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum crisis and the recall of Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi from suspension.
Baraje and another chieftain of the New PDP, Senator Bukola Saraki, had said only two or three of the demands had partially been addressed.
Baraje claimed that the President and the Tukur-led PDP had accepted to reverse the dissolution of the Adamawa State chapter executives and to rescind the suspension of Amaechi.
Less than 72 hours after, the New PDP leader added that his team and the aggrieved governors had given Sunday (yesterday) as the last opportunity for a truce to be reached.
But the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, said on Friday, that his boss would not meet any of the demands of the aggrieved governors and other members of the New PDP.
Meanwhile, lawmakers loyal to the Baraje-led PDP will meet on Monday (today) to discuss how to approach their legislative functions as the National Assembly resumes tomorrow (Tuesday).
It was learnt in Abuja that the members of the group are to play a greater role in the scheme of things within the two chambers.
A source said the members of the group were of the opinion that those in the Tukur-led faction who are currently leading the National Assembly, might thwart their plans if there was need for reforms to be carried out in the assembly.
The source said the meeting was basically to set an agenda for legislative business as Senators and members of the House of Representatives resume.
According to him, issues on the agenda include an appraisal of the legal actions so far initiated by the factions as well as other options that may be available if the crisis persisted.
A member of the group , who also asked not to be named, said, “Our meeting is aimed at basically setting the agenda in the light of current happenings within our party and the polity.
“We now have the numbers to effect some changes in the way things are done with about 90 to 125 members of the house and close to 55 Senators. So, I think we have the numbers.”
He also expressed confidence that the 137 members of the All Progressives Congress in the House would support the faction.
A Senator, who is a member of the group, confided in one of our correspondents that the House members and Senators would hold separate meetings before an enlarged one to harmonise positions.
It was also learnt on Sunday that the Senate leadership had summoned a PDP caucus meeting for 8pm on Monday(today).
This, according to an informed source, is aimed at dousing tension ahead of Tuesday’s resumption.
He added that the notice for the meeting was sent via short message service.
The source said, “We received text messages this(Sunday) evening inviting the Senate caucus of the National Assembly for a meeting tomorrow (Monday).
Meanwhile, the National Treasurer of the New PDP, Alhaji Tanko Gwamna, has resigned from the faction.
B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News! Crises Rocks The Rebel PDP Group.
**their National Treasurer Alhaji Tanko Resigned Also.
**23 Members of their members in the House Of Rep are disassociating themselves from the rebel PDP.
The Atiku Abubakar lead rebelling PDP group is apparently hitting the rock and some members have started to express their disappointment on realizing that all these crises for only for the selfish interest and gains for a few people.
The rebel's National Treasurer Alhaji Tanko resigned yesterday, after he was confronted by his family with the 5 conditions of the Atiku group for peace to reign in PDP. The visibly shocked Alhaji Tanko showed a remorse for ever associating with the Fake PDP group and promised to work for peace and support to the party chairman, Alahaji Tukur and President Jonathan.
In the Like-manner 7 out of 22 senators withdrew their membership of the group. The crises hit, rebel PDP was shocked with news that 23 members of the house of representatives withdraw their allegiance to the Rebel PDP and pledge their support to the Chairman, Alhaji Tukur and harmony in the ruling party.
The Re-Elect President Goodluck Jonathan group praised the courage of these PDP members who have chosen to leave the rebel group and their understanding that there is no substitute to Peace.
ASUU strike: Transporters, traders lament losses, seek solution
Some transporters, traders and others who provide services on university campuses have lamented the negative impact of the strike embarked on by the Academic Staff Union of Universities three months ago.
They said the strike was not favourable to their businesses, adding that the strike had reduced their sales and income.
Our correspondent, who visited the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, University of Lagos, Lagos State, and the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State, observed that activities in the universities had been paralysed.
Shops, where photocopies and printing works were made, were closed. Few shops that were open operated their services at a high cost.
When our correspondent visited OAU on Friday, it was gathered that traders at the Awolowo, Angola, Moremi and Mozambique Halls of the university had not been opening for business since the strike started.
A motorist, identified simply as Baba Gbayi, told our correspondent that some of them were forced to stop operating few weeks after the strike began because of low patronage.
He said, “This strike period is tough for us. Most people who own buses are no longer coming. Only those of us that got our buses on hire purchase are forced to come to work because we have to complete our payment. There is nothing more killing than this strike because since it has started we no longer see passengers as before.”
Another motorist, Chinedu Akpan, said even the few students on the campus were not willing to board commercial buses because they lacked cash.
Akpan said, “I am praying that the strike ends soon. I have three children and two of my siblings are also living with me. We have been struggling to eat. By the time schools resume from holidays, it will be worse. My prayer is that the strike would be called off before they resume.
“Another thing is that the students are also broke so they prefer to trek. Some of them will even be negotiating the transport fare because they know that we have no choice.”
A trader, identified simply as Iya Sanjo, said, “You can see that none of us opened. The strike is really disastrous as the school management has sent some of the students home. If we must open, we have to use the generator which is more expensive especially when customers are not many.”
At UNILAG, traders at the car park opposite the Mass Communication Department and Jaja Hall opened shops but lamented losses.
A motorist, who drives UNILAG shuttle bus, described the strike as a punishment for the operators.
“I urge the Federal Government and ASUU to meet and find a lasting solution to this strike. They are only punishing us because they collect their salaries while we cannot live without our daily earnings. Now that there are no passengers, how do they want us to survive? The Federal Government and ASUU should reach a compromise,” he said.
A trader, who preferred anonymity, expressed dissatisfaction with the Federal Government and ASUU, saying, “They have kept us in an unfavourable condition while they continue with their lives. I have to open partially so that the perishable goods in my shop won’t get spoilt. We sell at low prices, yet there is low patronage.”
The situation at the OOU was not different from that of OAU and UNILAG. But the fate of the service providers was made more precarious because there are no students’ hostels at OOU.
Some food sellers at the university’s permanent site in Ago Iwoye told our correspondent that they currently operate skeletal services to cater for few students and other people who strayed into the campus to check what was happening.
One of them, Mrs. Nonye Sunday, said, “It is obvious that the strike is not doing us any good. Of course, the non-academic staff are around, but because of this strike, students no longer come like before. Even the workers that are in school leave early and many of them do not eat our food.”
A mechanic in the university town, Taiwo Mecho, said the students formed the bulk of his patrons, “and since their lecturers are on srike, we no longer see them.”
Ronaldo extends Real contract
Real Madrid have moved to tie Cristiano Ronaldo to the club until the end of the 2017/18 season by agreeing a three-year contract extension with the prolific Portugal forward.
The announcement of the deal on Sunday ended speculation about a possible return to Manchester United in 2015 when his previous deal expires. Ronaldo left the English Premier League club in 2009 to join Real for what was then a world-record fee of €94m ($125m).
Big-spending Real president Florentino Perez and the 28-year-old Ronaldo signed the new contract at the club’s Bernabeu stadium and appeared before the media at a glitzy ceremony on the giant arena’s VIP tribune.
Neither Ronaldo, who said 2018 could mark the end of his career, nor Perez provided details about his salary, but Spanish media reported that his net annual wage would rise to €17m, making him one of the world’s best-paid players.
Wearing a dark blue jacket, light shirt and blue patterned tie and with a jewelled stud glittering in each ear, Ronaldo admitted there had been interest from other clubs, including Qatar-owned Ligue 1 side Paris St Germain.
He was also asked about United and appeared to rule out a return to the city where he spent six years after joining from Sporting Lisbon in 2003.
Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
I went into drug biz to maintain my Brazilian wife – Suspect
A suspected drug trafficker arrested recently by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has allegedly confessed that he went into the illegal business to raise money to take care of his Brazilian wife. The suspect, simply identified as Ogbona, together with one other was arrested on his way from Brazil with ceramics allegedly stuffed with cocaine.
There was a mild drama during the search conducted by NDLEA Officials as Ogbona was ranting that they would pay through their nose if they destroyed the ceramics but the Commander NDLEA Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos Hamza Umar on suspicion ordered his men to break some of the ceramics promising to pay for the damage.
Crimewatch gathered that when one of the items was broken, substances suspected to be drugs were discovered. An official of NDLEA told Crimewatch that immediately the substance was found; the suspects allegedly started begging the officials and offered to grease their palms if they should allow them to go but they rejected the offer and arrested the them.
Ogbona was quoted as saying, “please forgive me. My Brazilian wife is pregnant and I needed money to take care of her; so when I was offered $IO,OOO dollars, I quickly accepted to take the consignment to Nigeria.
I needed the money urgently; please forgive. The other suspect simply identified as Godgive was alleged to have confessed that he had lived in Brazil for five years looking for money but there was nothing to show for his wasted years so when he was offered N1million he had no alternative than to accept the offer.
He was also quoted as saying that he needed the money badly to enable him re unite with his family in Nigeria. Commander Umar who confirmed the arrest said: “Cocaine industrially concealed inside ceramics meant for interior decoration as well as buttons was discovered by his men at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos when officers broke the ceramic ornaments.
Two suspected drug traffickers who were arrested in connection with the illegal import from Brazil said that they could not resist the offer made to them by their sponsors.” According to Umar the suspects that imported the narcotics are Ogbonna 38 and Godgive, 45 years old. In his words, “both suspects were found to have concealed cocaine in their luggage’s on their way from Brazil. Ogbonna had 1.435kg of cocaine hidden in ceramics and buttons while Godgive packed 1.180kg of cocaine also in ceramics.
They have given us useful information and investigation is in progress.” Ogbonna who hails from Enugu State had lived in Brazil for two years. He said he was asked to bring samples of the ceramics and buttons to Nigeria for marketing: “I am married to a Brazilian woman who is pregnant for me. I agreed to bring the drugs because I needed money to take care of my pregnant wife.
They promised to pay me $10,000 dollars. It was a good offer and I had planned to use the money to take care of my family” Ogbonna said. He explained that the second suspects, Godgive who had lived in Brazil for five years said that he needed the money to settle down in Nigeria with his wife and four children. Umar quoted him as saying “I went to Brazil in search of greener pastures since 2007. I have tried my best but life has been difficult. They promised to pay me one million naira and I agreed to bring the drugs.
I did not imagine that the drug would be detected but unfortunately the officers broke the ceramics and found the drug”. Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency was prepared to uncover the tricks drug barons adopt in smuggling drugs.
“The Agency is prepared to uncover various tricks that drug barons adopt in concealing drugs. This seizure will serve as a warning to the cartels that they are running out of tricks” Giade said the suspects would soon be charged to court.
There was a mild drama during the search conducted by NDLEA Officials as Ogbona was ranting that they would pay through their nose if they destroyed the ceramics but the Commander NDLEA Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos Hamza Umar on suspicion ordered his men to break some of the ceramics promising to pay for the damage.
Crimewatch gathered that when one of the items was broken, substances suspected to be drugs were discovered. An official of NDLEA told Crimewatch that immediately the substance was found; the suspects allegedly started begging the officials and offered to grease their palms if they should allow them to go but they rejected the offer and arrested the them.
Ogbona was quoted as saying, “please forgive me. My Brazilian wife is pregnant and I needed money to take care of her; so when I was offered $IO,OOO dollars, I quickly accepted to take the consignment to Nigeria.
I needed the money urgently; please forgive. The other suspect simply identified as Godgive was alleged to have confessed that he had lived in Brazil for five years looking for money but there was nothing to show for his wasted years so when he was offered N1million he had no alternative than to accept the offer.
He was also quoted as saying that he needed the money badly to enable him re unite with his family in Nigeria. Commander Umar who confirmed the arrest said: “Cocaine industrially concealed inside ceramics meant for interior decoration as well as buttons was discovered by his men at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos when officers broke the ceramic ornaments.
Two suspected drug traffickers who were arrested in connection with the illegal import from Brazil said that they could not resist the offer made to them by their sponsors.” According to Umar the suspects that imported the narcotics are Ogbonna 38 and Godgive, 45 years old. In his words, “both suspects were found to have concealed cocaine in their luggage’s on their way from Brazil. Ogbonna had 1.435kg of cocaine hidden in ceramics and buttons while Godgive packed 1.180kg of cocaine also in ceramics.
They have given us useful information and investigation is in progress.” Ogbonna who hails from Enugu State had lived in Brazil for two years. He said he was asked to bring samples of the ceramics and buttons to Nigeria for marketing: “I am married to a Brazilian woman who is pregnant for me. I agreed to bring the drugs because I needed money to take care of my pregnant wife.
They promised to pay me $10,000 dollars. It was a good offer and I had planned to use the money to take care of my family” Ogbonna said. He explained that the second suspects, Godgive who had lived in Brazil for five years said that he needed the money to settle down in Nigeria with his wife and four children. Umar quoted him as saying “I went to Brazil in search of greener pastures since 2007. I have tried my best but life has been difficult. They promised to pay me one million naira and I agreed to bring the drugs.
I did not imagine that the drug would be detected but unfortunately the officers broke the ceramics and found the drug”. Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency was prepared to uncover the tricks drug barons adopt in smuggling drugs.
“The Agency is prepared to uncover various tricks that drug barons adopt in concealing drugs. This seizure will serve as a warning to the cartels that they are running out of tricks” Giade said the suspects would soon be charged to court.
Man, 45, nabbed for raping 16-yr-old daughter
The Ogun State Police Command has said it arrested a-45-year-old man, Toyin Sodimu, for allegedly raping his own 16-year-old daughter.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
Man, 45, nabbed for raping 16-yr-old daughter
The Ogun State Police Command has said it arrested a-45-year-old man, Toyin Sodimu, for allegedly raping his own 16-year-old daughter.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
BEST DIVORCE LETTER EVER
JOKES:BEST DIVORCE LETTER EVER Dear Wife, I’m writing you this letter to tell you that I’m leaving you forever. I’ve been a good man to you for 7 years & I have nothing to show for it. These last 2 weeks have been hell. … Your boss called to tell me that you quit your job today & that was the last straw. Last week, you came home & didn’t even notice I had a new haircut, had cooked your favorite meal & even wore a brand new pair of silk boxers. You ate in 2 minutes, & went straight to sleep after watching all of your soaps. You don’t tell me you love me anymore; you
don’t want sex or anything that connects us as husband & wife. Either you’re cheating on me or you don’t love me anymore; whatever the case, I’m gone. Your EX-Husband
P.S. don’t try to find me. Your SISTER & I are moving away to West Virginia together! Have a great life!
—— Dear Ex-Husband Nothing has made my day more than receiving your letter. It’s true you & I have been married for 7 years, although a good man is a far cry from what you’ve been. I watch my soaps so much because they drown out your constant whining & griping Too bad that doesn’t work. I DID notice when you got a hair cut last week, but the 1st thing that came to mind was ‘You look just like a girl!’ Since my mother raised me not to say anything if you can’t say something nice, I didn’t comment. And when you cooked my favorite meal, you must have gotten me confused with MY SISTER, because I stopped eating pork 7 years ago. About those new silk boxers: I turned away from you because the $49.99 price tag was still on them, & I prayed it was a coincidence that my sister had just borrowed $50 from me that morning. After all of this, I still loved you & felt we could work it out.
So when I hit the lotto for 10 million dollars, I quit my job & bought us 2 tickets to Jamaica But when I got home you were gone.. Everything happens for a reason, I guess.
I hope you have the fulfilling life you always wanted. My lawyer said that the letter you wrote ensures you won’t get a dime from me. So take care. Signed, Your Ex-Wife, Rich As Hell & Free! P.S. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but my sister Carla was born Carl. I hope that’s not a problem
don’t want sex or anything that connects us as husband & wife. Either you’re cheating on me or you don’t love me anymore; whatever the case, I’m gone. Your EX-Husband
P.S. don’t try to find me. Your SISTER & I are moving away to West Virginia together! Have a great life!
—— Dear Ex-Husband Nothing has made my day more than receiving your letter. It’s true you & I have been married for 7 years, although a good man is a far cry from what you’ve been. I watch my soaps so much because they drown out your constant whining & griping Too bad that doesn’t work. I DID notice when you got a hair cut last week, but the 1st thing that came to mind was ‘You look just like a girl!’ Since my mother raised me not to say anything if you can’t say something nice, I didn’t comment. And when you cooked my favorite meal, you must have gotten me confused with MY SISTER, because I stopped eating pork 7 years ago. About those new silk boxers: I turned away from you because the $49.99 price tag was still on them, & I prayed it was a coincidence that my sister had just borrowed $50 from me that morning. After all of this, I still loved you & felt we could work it out.
So when I hit the lotto for 10 million dollars, I quit my job & bought us 2 tickets to Jamaica But when I got home you were gone.. Everything happens for a reason, I guess.
I hope you have the fulfilling life you always wanted. My lawyer said that the letter you wrote ensures you won’t get a dime from me. So take care. Signed, Your Ex-Wife, Rich As Hell & Free! P.S. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but my sister Carla was born Carl. I hope that’s not a problem
School expels, suspends pupils for praying, alleged assault
Twelve pupils of Gaskiya Senior College, Ijora, Lagos State, are currently undergoing punishments for holding fellowship beyond the time allowed in the school and allegedly assaulting the principal.
The students were also branded "cultists" by the school principal, Mrs Oghenetega Sobowale, who signed the letters that informed them of their punishments.
While one of the students was expelled, five were placed on indefinite suspension.The six others were given lesser punishment. The suspended students have been missing third term examinations currently being written by their schoolmates
The students involved are Ejiro John, Otega John, Michael Changa, Valentine Okoye, Faith Okolie, Chidinma Chidozie, Jennifer Emmanuel, Eunice Ikpesu, Okiemute Jeremiah, Goodluck Kalu, Samuel Egwu and Rebecca David.
Otega, 16-year-old SS2 student, said it was a break down in communication that caused their problem.
He said, "We usually hold fellowship on Tuesdays after school hours by 3.30pm. The principal had told us to always end it at 5pm.
"On April 2, 2013, while the 12 of us were praying, the school guard entered and told us that the principal said we should end the fellowship immediately. My brother, Ejiro, told the guard we were rounding off. But the guard told the principal that we refused to leave."
Otega said the principal came into the class as they were saying the closing prayer and later pounced on Jennifer Emmanuel who was "praying fervently."
He said, "Jennifer was not aware that the principal was standing beside her and she mistakenly hit the principal as she was praying.
"Not long after, a teacher came and wrote our names and classes. He told us to bring our parents the next day."
Another of the affected students, Ejiro, said, "On the following day, we were called out during the morning assembly. A teacher announced to the school that we were cultists.
"Later in the day, our parents had a meeting with the Principal, Vice-Principal Mr. Omonijo, and other members of staff. The principal refused our pleas. She also warned the teachers against pleading for us."
Another affected student, Okiemute Jeremiah, said, like her, all the SS3 students involved were prefects of the school.
She said, "We were removed from our various positions by the principal. Mrs. Sobowale also banned the fellowship and gave us a week suspension. She told our parents that the case would be reported to Education District V."
Chidinma Chidozie, who also spoke with our correspondent, said, "On the second day of third term, we received letters from the principal that five SS2 students involved had been suspended indefinitely. Jennifer Emmanuel, also in SS2, was expelled."
The remaining six SS3 students were issued letters titled, 'Re: Emergence of cultism in school', in which they were accused of "insurgency."
Copies of the letters, which were shown to our correspondent, stated that the SS3 students would only be allowed to write Senior Secondary Certificate Examination if their parents accompanied them to school on each examination day.
One of the parents, Mrs. Beauty John, lamented the fate of her children.
She said, "We have pleaded with the principal and we have written letters of apology to her. We copied the letters and sent them to Education District V. But all to no avail.
Mrs Goodness Chidozie, said she had been praying for divine intervention because he daughter, Chidinma, was still in SS2.
Okiemute's father, Mr. Ojagbube Jeremiah, said, "My daughter missed one SSCE paper because I couldn't go with her on the examination day. She is a good Christian, but the the government has it in its record that she is a cultist. I want her name cleared."
Michael Changa's mother, Mrs. Jacinta Changa, said, "This is a serious case and I want Governor Babtunde Fashola to intervene."
When our correspondent called the principal on the telephone, she said she would rather speak in person. However, she told our correspondent in her office, "The case is no longer in my hands. It is now handled by Education District V. I am not authorised to speak."
The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba, said he was aware of the students' expulsion and suspensions.
He said, "We will investigate the case of Gaskiya Senior College. The government will not allow the students to be unjustly punished if they didn't commit any offence. However, I want to state that if the students were actually Christians, who are morally upright, I find it difficult to believe that one of them will mistakenly slap the principal.
"While we won't allow the students to be unjustly punished, we will not also allow the principal to be ridiculed. We will not tolerate indiscipline."
The students were also branded "cultists" by the school principal, Mrs Oghenetega Sobowale, who signed the letters that informed them of their punishments.
While one of the students was expelled, five were placed on indefinite suspension.The six others were given lesser punishment. The suspended students have been missing third term examinations currently being written by their schoolmates
The students involved are Ejiro John, Otega John, Michael Changa, Valentine Okoye, Faith Okolie, Chidinma Chidozie, Jennifer Emmanuel, Eunice Ikpesu, Okiemute Jeremiah, Goodluck Kalu, Samuel Egwu and Rebecca David.
Otega, 16-year-old SS2 student, said it was a break down in communication that caused their problem.
He said, "We usually hold fellowship on Tuesdays after school hours by 3.30pm. The principal had told us to always end it at 5pm.
"On April 2, 2013, while the 12 of us were praying, the school guard entered and told us that the principal said we should end the fellowship immediately. My brother, Ejiro, told the guard we were rounding off. But the guard told the principal that we refused to leave."
Otega said the principal came into the class as they were saying the closing prayer and later pounced on Jennifer Emmanuel who was "praying fervently."
He said, "Jennifer was not aware that the principal was standing beside her and she mistakenly hit the principal as she was praying.
"Not long after, a teacher came and wrote our names and classes. He told us to bring our parents the next day."
Another of the affected students, Ejiro, said, "On the following day, we were called out during the morning assembly. A teacher announced to the school that we were cultists.
"Later in the day, our parents had a meeting with the Principal, Vice-Principal Mr. Omonijo, and other members of staff. The principal refused our pleas. She also warned the teachers against pleading for us."
Another affected student, Okiemute Jeremiah, said, like her, all the SS3 students involved were prefects of the school.
She said, "We were removed from our various positions by the principal. Mrs. Sobowale also banned the fellowship and gave us a week suspension. She told our parents that the case would be reported to Education District V."
Chidinma Chidozie, who also spoke with our correspondent, said, "On the second day of third term, we received letters from the principal that five SS2 students involved had been suspended indefinitely. Jennifer Emmanuel, also in SS2, was expelled."
The remaining six SS3 students were issued letters titled, 'Re: Emergence of cultism in school', in which they were accused of "insurgency."
Copies of the letters, which were shown to our correspondent, stated that the SS3 students would only be allowed to write Senior Secondary Certificate Examination if their parents accompanied them to school on each examination day.
One of the parents, Mrs. Beauty John, lamented the fate of her children.
She said, "We have pleaded with the principal and we have written letters of apology to her. We copied the letters and sent them to Education District V. But all to no avail.
Mrs Goodness Chidozie, said she had been praying for divine intervention because he daughter, Chidinma, was still in SS2.
Okiemute's father, Mr. Ojagbube Jeremiah, said, "My daughter missed one SSCE paper because I couldn't go with her on the examination day. She is a good Christian, but the the government has it in its record that she is a cultist. I want her name cleared."
Michael Changa's mother, Mrs. Jacinta Changa, said, "This is a serious case and I want Governor Babtunde Fashola to intervene."
When our correspondent called the principal on the telephone, she said she would rather speak in person. However, she told our correspondent in her office, "The case is no longer in my hands. It is now handled by Education District V. I am not authorised to speak."
The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba, said he was aware of the students' expulsion and suspensions.
He said, "We will investigate the case of Gaskiya Senior College. The government will not allow the students to be unjustly punished if they didn't commit any offence. However, I want to state that if the students were actually Christians, who are morally upright, I find it difficult to believe that one of them will mistakenly slap the principal.
"While we won't allow the students to be unjustly punished, we will not also allow the principal to be ridiculed. We will not tolerate indiscipline."
Friday, 19 July 2013
God is Priority: P-Square Set Up a Group Prayer Before Their Concert in Congo-Brazzaville (PHOTO)
This year has already been filled with success and more success for the twin brothers, their new single “Personally” is making waves all around the African continent and even overseas.
P-Square are presently on tour in Congo Brazzaville and they know whom they owe all their success to, the duo with their dancers gathered in a circle to say a little prayer before their performance.
Akpabio meets Obasanjo over Jonathan’s ambition
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo and Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill
Akpabio, met behind closed doors in Abuja on Thursday to deliberate on
the polarisation of the Peoples Democratic Party governors.
It was gathered that at the meeting,
Akpabio also solicited Obasanjo’s support for President Goodluck
Jonathan’s second term bid in 2015.
Akpabio, who chairs the PDP Governors’
Forum, was said to have used the opportunity of the meeting which was
attended by a PDP chieftain, Otunba Oyewole Fasawe, to solicit for the
intervention of the former President in ending the differences among
the governors.
He was said to have told Obasanjo that
the ongoing acrimony among the governors was not good for the image of
the PDP and its determination to win the 2015 presidential election.
Since the conduct of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum election, which was won by Rivers State Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi, the PDP governors have continued to exchange hot words
on the pages of newspapers.
While those who supported Amaechi’s
opponent , Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State, have continued to
accuse those in the other camp of betrayal, supporters of the winner
said it was victory for democracy.
The outcome of the election had resorted in the NGF having two secretariats.
Also, some of the governors, like Sule
Lamido of Jigawa State, have warned that winning the PDP
presidential primary by Jonathan would not be a guarantee that he
would triumph during the presidential election.
Lamido, who is known to be very close to
Obasanjo, is one of the four governors from the northern region that
visited Amaechi in Port Harcourt on Tuesday. The others were Rabiu
Kwankwaso (Kano); Babangida Aliyu (Niger); and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa).
At the meeting, Obasanjo was said to
have listened with rapt attention when Akpabio solicited his
intervention to smoothen the relationship between the President and the
governors.
Though the former President was said not
to have made any commitment, it was gathered that Akpabio was working
towards bringing Obasanjo and Jonathan to come together and discuss.
Akpabio, who is also close to the former
President, was said to have expressed his worry on how the former
President had distanced himself from the activities of the PDP.
A source privy to the meeting which held
at Hilton Hotel said, “It was a brief meeting, where the former
President listened with rapt attention as Akpabio spoke. But
unexpectedly, he did not make any commitment. But I think that
President Jonathan would want to meet with the former President.”
Obasanjo was said to have immediately
left for Zimbabwe after the meeting while Fasawe went to the
headquarters of the PDP for a discussion with the party’s National
Chairman, Dr. Bamanga Tukur.
Fasawe confirmed the meeting but declined to give details.
“But you know my relationship with Chief
Obasanjo,” was the answer he gave when asked to speak on issues that
were discussed at the Hilton Hotel meeting.
Meanwhile, members of the National
Working Committee of the PDP have been asked not to turn Anambra
State into an “oil well” during the forthcoming governorship election
in state.
The PDP stakeholders in the state, who
stated this at a meeting they had with the leadership of the party at
its headquarters, called for transparency in the conduct of the primary.
The meeting was held as part of preparations for the November 16 governorship election in the state.
The stakeholders were drawn from groups within the party in the state.
Among those who spoke at the meeting
were a former Governor of the state, Chief Chinwoke Mbadinuju; a former
Chairman of Police Service Commission, Chief Simeon Okeke; a former
Minister of Health, Prof. A.B.C. Nwosu; a governorship aspirant, Prince
Nicolas Ukachukwu, and Mrs. Bridget Obi.
Obi said, “It is only in Anambra State
that primaries are held in three different hotels and results would not
be announced until they get to a police station.
“My plea is that, please don’t make Anambra your new oil well. Resist temptations in order to succeed.”
The meeting resolved that all members
of the state PDP would work in unity to ensure victory for the party
during the election.
They also said that all those who have
cases in court should withdraw them failing which the party would take
severe disciplinary measures against them.
While they said that no member of the
party in the state shall institute any suit on any matter affecting
the conduct of the forthcoming congresses and primary election for the
November governorship election, they however warned that the PDP must
not be partial during the polls
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