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Friday, 30 May 2014

Ronaldo supports Brazil's ' real ' World Cup protesters

One of Brazil's all time legends of the World Cup, Ronaldo – have led his country to glory in 1994 as a younger and once again in 2002 – has admitted that there are mistakes made in Brazil the preparations to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup.


While the support the validity of protests against the country's hosting of the World Cup, he frowned on the violent approach to some of the protesters.


Speak with ESPN, he said: "I think we must separate the fake demonstrators who cause real damage of the protesters. In my opinion, Yes, the police must act violently against them and they should be wiped off the streets.


"But I support the peaceful protests, they have to be done in a peaceful manner. Brazilians are tired of hearing that Brazil is the country of the future.


' That one day we can a developed country is exactly what the country wants and must now; This is the future that we wish for our country. We want to feel all of us this great progress. "


While the political problems associated with the tournament remain difficult to ignore, was Ronaldo de Lima also like to talk about Brazil's chances of winning the tournament.


"I think that today Brazil is entering the World Cup with a lot more confidence than we had when we the World Cup in 2002. I think we have the team for 2014 is really strong, we have a balanced team full of talents.


"Neymar is a fantastic child, so talented. He is our great hope for the future.


"Another thing is that we play at home, this really makes me wish I was a few years younger and 45 pounds lighter. This is one in a life time opportunity, playing at home for our fans.


"We saw the atmosphere during the Confederations Cup, it was so beautiful. However, We know that Brazilian fans are so demanding, supported the Selecao because all the players played well.


"If Brazil does not deliver, then they can start with that the booing. It will very quickly start especially in the big cities.


However, in my opinion I think that the team is in a good shape and have a great chance to be world champion again. "


It is believed that success on the pitch for the Brazilian team drawing attention away from the problems in the country could turn it off.

27 the car crash Sokoto/Benin

Bus-Truck collision27 people have been killed in two separate car accidents in Sokoto and Edo State.

In Sokoto, a night accident at Tudun-Dukiya village near Dogon Karfe, Sokoto State left at least 13 people dead.

The accident occurred between a Peugeot J-5 bus tours of Jos Illela and a Toyota Starlet car that of Illela to Sokoto travel.

In Edo State, also no less than 14 persons were killed in a car accident along Okene-Benin highway.

The incident, which took place around the Ewu slope in Esan central local government area of Edo State, involved a 15-seater Toyota Hiace bus and truck, which was said to come from Abuja.

An eyewitness said that the incident occurred when the brakes of the truck failed and ran the Toyota bus from the other side. It killed the 13 passengers and the driver.


The President of the Senate praises NDDC for projects In the Niger Delta

The President of the Senate, David Mark, the Commission Chief for Niger Delta Development, NDDC, praised for delivering projects that direct impact on communities in the Niger Delta region.


Nigeria's number 3 citizen gave the approval on Saturday at the commissioning of the 1.5 kilometre away and NdomaEgba erosion Control work carried out by the NDDC in Ikom, Cross River State.


Senator Mark spoke at the ceremony officially transfer the project to the beneficiary communities. He praised the leader of the Senate, Senator Victor NdomaEgba, to work with to bring development to his people the NDDC.


The President of the Senate noted that development projects sometimes were hampered when communities with unnecessary demands on government agencies or contractors. Therefore, it invites all communities to imbibe the spirit of cooperation as was exhibited by the people of Ikom.


The Managing Director of NDDC, Barrister Bassey Than-Abia, told the visitors and the host community that the provision of key infrastructure was part of the mandate of the Committee on fast-track development of Nigeria the oil-rich region, in consonance with the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.


While expressing gratitude to the President of the Senate for finding time to the Committee on the road and erosion control project, as well as inspect the Specialist Hospital, Barr. Than-Abia said the NDDC would go further than just the setting up of the hospital building, but would comply with relevant stakeholders to set up a team that the hospital would manage.


For his part, praised the Governor of Cross River State Liyel Imoke, the NDDC, Senator for completing the Akparabong surface Water scheme in Ikom Local Government Area of the State; Whereas the massive water control, with a filigree of 4.2-kilometer, the beneficiary communities of the dangers would save by the use of contaminated water.


While the water project recognized Governor Liyel Imoke commissioning, the contributions of the NDDC to communities in his State, which has taken a lot of efforts for the project.


Senator Victor Ndomaegba thanked the NDDC for giving the 3 communities in his place clean and treated water. He noted that the impressive project had brought life to his people, stressed that he was honored to have been part of the project.


Highlight of the event was the commissioning of the water project, as well as the inspection of the hospital building.

Gunmen kill Emir of Gwoza In Borno attack

Gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko Haram Islamic militant group have killed a first-class traditional ruler Gwoza in Borno State, Alhaji Idrisss, the Emir of Timta.


Official sources said on Friday that the gunmen snatched the Emir of Timta, Gwoza Alhaji Idriss and the Emir of Uba, Alhaji Ismaila Mamza, of vehicles on the road at Zhur, a remote community in the southern part of Borno State.


A security source and a Borno State official told Reuters that they were on their way to a funeral.


One of the sources said military had deployed to the area to rescue the hostages, although such missions always fraught with peril.


However, the Borno State Government, in a statement on Friday, said that Andrea had killed Alhaji Timta by the sect members.


According to the statement, the Emir was killed around 9: 00 am on Friday in a bloody attack by suspected members of the Boko haram sect along Tashan A on the road to Biu town, headquarters of Biu Lo cal Government Area in southern Borno State.


"The late Emir was accompanied by the Emir of Askirama and Alhaji Muhammadu Abdullahi Ibn Ahmed, Emir of Uba, Alhaji Ali Ibn Ismaila Mamza, who all raced in the same vehicle as she walked to Biu to pick up the Emir of Biu so they all can run in convoy to Gombe State to attend the funeral of the late Emir of Gombe which is scheduled for the funeral in Gombe today.

The Late Emir of Timta, Gwoza Alhaji Idriss


"The late Emir of Gwoza had its counterpart, yesterday visited the Emir of Uba and the night passed in Uba prior to their planned trip today. The two Emirs were this morning, accompanied by the Emir of Richard. The three rode in the same vehicle with the intent to go Biu join their counterpart in Biu.


"Unfortunately as they were driving in convoy to Biu, they were ambushed by gun men around Tashan Alade, soon after passing Garkida. The armed men came after the convoy, specifically aimed at conveying the three Emirs vehicle and opened fire. The Emir of Gwoza was unfortunately killed by the attackers while Richard escapes unscathed and the Emirs of Uba, "the statement read.


A policeman in the convoy was shot by the attackers, but he survived the attack.


Despite a year-long military offensive against the Islamic Group, Boko Haram, which is fighting to recover from an old Islamic Caliphate in Northern Nigeria, been able to run riot in the North-East and bomb cities in the Northeast.


The kidnapping comes a day after Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan, in a democracy day message, said he had ordered a large-scale operation against Boko Haram Islamic militants.


He had said "days of peace will come again", assuring Nigerians of his Government's commitment to ending the rebellion.


Despite the military operations in the area are more than 200 girls kidnapped by the members of the sect on April 14 of their dormitory in the Government Girls High School in Chibok, Borno State, still missing.


But President Jonathan also reassured the parents of the school girls that their children would be released.


Boko Haram had in a video of the girls released some weeks ago demanded for the release of members of the Group held in various detention camps cross Nigeria in Exchange for the girls.

Terror cost: Spain arrests militant suspects In Melilla

Spanish authorities have six men at the expense of the terror in the North African enclave of Melilla arrested.


A statement from the Interior Ministry said the men were suspected of trying to recruit fighters for militant groups in Libya and Mali.


Spain has dozens of suspected militants arrested in the enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta in recent years. The cities lie on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea and are surrounded by Morocco.


About 400 migrants – from sub-Saharan African countries – are supposed to successfully fence, who divided Africa from Europe have scaled.


Melilla is an important crossroads for those who work or asylum in Europe.


On numerous occasions, in the last few months, major groups tried to storm the 19-foot-high Border fence.


Along with a second Spanish enclave, Ceuta, Melilla, the European Union is only land border with Africa.

India: 2 suspects arrested Over gang rape hanged girls

Indian police on Friday arrested two of the suspects who allegedly gang-raped two teenage girls and they hung on a tree in Northern State of Uttar Pradesh.


The two cousins who were of a low caste Dalit community, went missing from their village house Budaun district of Uttar Pradesh when she went out on Tuesday night to go to the toilet. The next morning, villagers found the bodies of the two teenagers hanging from a mango tree in a nearby orchard.


Senior Superintendent of police of Budaun, Atul Saxena, said two suspects were arrested and the hunt for the third was still on.


"Three men are accused of rape and murder. Two of them have been arrested. We have sent a force to nab the third suspect. The search was also performed last night and we also checked his hiding places but we could not find him, "said Saxena.


Post-mortem report confirmed the two minors were raped and died from the suspension.


Of the victim families say the girls were gang-raped and then hung up by five men of the village. They claim that the local police were shielding the attackers if they refused to take action when the girls were first reported missing.


The father of one of the victims demanded an investigation by the federal police station crime investigation.


"The police officer came to my house and told me that my daughter is found hanging from a tree. I want to the CBI to investigate the case. I don't trust the police, "he said.


Activists say sexual offences against young girls and women are widespread in India, adding that women from poor, marginalized, low-caste communities are often the victims.


Public outrage over the fatal gang rape of a woman in new Delhi in December 2012 pushed the Government in passing a tougher new law punishing sexual crimes. This includes up to two-year prison sentences for police and hospital if they fail to register a complaint or treating a victim.

Network Africa: s. Sudan, car search for funds as Nigeria searches for missing girls

Network Africa looks how far things gone the missing School girls in Nigeria, bringing back amid claims by the Chief of staff of the defense, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh regarding its, that the army had established the girls.


Protesters bring back our girls in the campaign, however, have promised to continue their protests.


South Sudan is heavily appeal to the international community, as more resources are also necessary in order to save the people of Central African Republic.


The United Nations High Commissioner for refugees says that more help is needed in a crowded and flooded South Sudanese refugee camp where nearly 100,000 people are sheltered in tents.


Illegal immigration is also on the rise, as migrants from the Middle East, Asia and Africa penetrate the United Kingdom looking for greener pastures at all costs what it costs.


We bring you interviews and reports.

Bayelsa and strengthen Israel Tie

The Governor of Bayelsa State on Friday played host to the Israeli Ambassador, Mr Brahmaiah Uriel in the House of the Government in Yenagoa, where he paid a courtesy call.


The Governor, described the State of Israel, while welcome him as a formidable nation with extensive experience, in particular on issues bordering on terrorism and other related vices.


In view of Israel's history of the fight against terrorism over the years, the Governor noted that with the vantage position of the land among the comity of Nations, it was imperative for Israel to make use of other countries that opportunity.


Bayelsa Governor described Dickson, who said that the State at present along with some Israeli businessmen in the field of agriculture, as a peaceful and preferred investments as a tourist destination on the continent.


In his comments, the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, condemned Mr. Uriel Zubaidah the Act of terrorism, especially the kidnapping of more than 200 School girls in the northeast of the country.

Military says groups plan to discredit it with ' Faked ' visual materials

 The Defense headquarters in Nigeria says it has been alerted to a plot by some interest groups to start a renewed campaign, aimed at attracting international condemnation and indictment of the Nigerian Army and its activities in the North.

In a statement said the army spokesman, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, that "the campaign, which is to rely heavily on counterfeit and counterfeit audio visual materials, some of which are already in the social media trend, will be coordinated and funded by a prominent political leader whose country is currently under emergency rule is".

"The details of the plan that has been prepared by a group of media practitioners, should be presented for final ratification and financing by the political figure.

"The design is expected to be powerful whip up feelings of genocide allegedly directed against a particular religious group.

"The planners of this crusade multimedia also hope to use to get some kilometers in the drive to have reached international attention if they fail to secure enough despite previous attempts," the statement read.

According to Maj. Gen. Olukolade, the program was also intended to strengthen the ongoing media campaign against the army.

He said that it was adopted as an "alternative by those who are bent on the ongoing counter terrorist operations in the northern part of politicising the country".

"A newspaper, apparently testing the waters, last week published some of doctored photos that rejected defense Headquarters directly, pointing out that they do not represent do activities or operations of the Nigerian Army," said Army Maj. Gen. Olukolade, rejection of the images and video footages to repeat.

He said the video, claims of activities or alleged atrocities by Nigerian security forces, was apparently committed by uncontrollable sources.

"They do not reflect or represent the real state of things or activities of Nigerian military or one of the security forces," he said.

He further emphasized that terrorist attacks against all Nigerians and all peace-loving people around the world were, noting that no amount of propaganda by apologists of terror group tries to eject the Nigerian military and security forces in bad light could justify the evil acts of terrorism.

The military spokesman, before that, advised the public to watch out and not let be charmed by the deeds of shame orchestrated by the group which he described as ' desperate '.

World Cup 2014: Indomitable Lions to get N16.64m each

Cameroon’s Foot-ball Federation and the country’s government have agreed to pay FCFA 50m (US$104,000) to each player in the final 23-man World Cup squad.


The figure was arrived at after lengthy negotiations but falls short of the FCFA 80m-100m ($166,000-207,000) reportedly sought by the players.


It is, however, a raise of FCFA 5m from the amount paid at the previous World Cup in south Africa in 2010.

Indomitable Lions


The players had wanted to ensure money coming in was being fairly divided.


Captain Samuel Eto’o believes the players are entitled to know how the money being earned by their performances and progress in the competition is being utilised. In an interview with Mboafootball.com  , Eto’o said: “What is the quota for players who work for this money that goes into the coffers of the Cameroon Football Federation (Fecafoot)? This is the question.


“We hope the government will help us get our due and clarify the situation.”


The problem of fees resurfaced during the Indomitable Lions’ training camp in Austria, where they are preparing for their World Cup matches against Mexico, Croatia and hosts Brazil in Group A.


Rumours started that the players were demanding up to FCFA 150m from the authorities.


Cameroon coach Volker Finke has distanced himself from the situation because he feels it is an issue for the authorities and the players.


“I concentrate on football, fees are between the players and the authorities, I am not concerned by this issue,” he said.


“I am hopeful it will not affect the harmony in the group and the training ahead.”


It is not the first time a row over payments has erupted. The most recent recent episode came in 2011 when players went on strike during the LG Cup over an FCFA 500,000 they said they were owed.

Shape, colour of political opposition (1999 to 2014)

FIFTEEN years ago, precisely on May 29, 1999 General Abdulsalami Abubakar supervised the transition that heralded the Fourth Republic which made the former military leader Olusegun Obasanjo the new president.


Suffice it to say that out of the many political associations that evolved at that time, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, stood out save at the regional levels where the Alliance for Democracy, AD, and the then All Peoples Party, APP, enjoyed ethnic support.


However, today, the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP, faces its biggest threat in 15 years, after a newly formed opposition coalition was given the green light to contest the presidential election due next year.


On July 31st, 2013 the electoral authority approved the merger of the three leading opposition parties—the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, the All Nigeria People’s Party and the Congress of Progressive Change, CPC. The All Progressive Congress, APC, as the new mega-party is known, will face a weakened PDP, which has held power since Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999.


The merger is the most committed effort to date by the opposition to form a united front. In theory, power is within reach. PDP-APC


To give credence to the assertion, President Goodluck Jonathan, has inspired little confidence since taking the reins in 2010. He has struggled to contain an Islamist insurgency in the north and oil theft is at an all-time high: $10.9 billion has been lost to oil pilfering in two years, with senior government officials rumoured to be involved.


He also has problems within his party, which has shown signs of stress for close to a year now. In-party squabbling indicates that some in the PDP do not want the president to run again in 2015.


That is to say the history of Nigeria’s political dispensation is replete with weak opposition that over the years could not engender any positive change.


Coupled with rampant corruption, nepotism, insincerity, and ethnic bias, the political class had been overwhelmed by elements bereft of viable political ideology to anchor the nations’ political future and offer a desired constructive opposition.


In fact, many believe that Nigeria at best can boast of compromised opposition parties who for material benefit have long abandoned their traditional role as peoples watchdog, ensuring checks and balances on the ruling government and resorted to scouting for pecks of office.


That also explains why in Nigeria individuals that constitute the opposition view it as an opportunity to warm themselves into the heart of the ruling party for recognition.


Indeed, Nigeria’s opposition parties seem to have no plans, no programmes, no value added and lack credibility to challenge unpopular government policies.


It goes without saying, therefore, that bankruptcy in ideology and vision reduced party politics in Nigeria to bread and butter game. Monetisation of the political process has become the bedrock of loyalty and support, a situation that erodes the objective of the democratic process anchored on supremacy of popular will.


Even when members of the political class in realisation of their lame-duck approach to opposition initiated the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP, Nigerians welcomed the move as the most robust in the nation’s history of political opposition devoid of ethnic, elitist and parochial sentiments.


But that was not to be. Allegations mounted that some CNPP leaders compromised their positions for material benefits in form of physical cash or juicy appointments from the ruling parties in their states.


Unlike the first and second republics when ethnicity dictated the actions of the AG and UPN opposition, the present democracy, though better in ethnic orientation has suffered severe degradation owing to inability of the political class to adhere to the rules of the game. Apart from the ACN with some remarkable efforts, genuine opposition seems to be missing in action in Nigeria.


Apparently, the tragedy of the opposition in Nigeria presently, is that there is no difference in party ideology and structure between the PDP and the so-called opposition. By all intent and purposes they are the same and therefore considered as really not having much to offer.


The opposition parties should cease to bemoan their fate and blaming their dismal electoral outing and concentrate on being resourceful and proactive in strategic politicking.


Previous attempts to rally the opposition against the PDP have failed amid infighting and the competing ambitions of party leaders. The success of the new coalition will depend on its big personalities being able to put their egos aside and carefully choose a presidential candidate.


The ACN, a Yoruba-majority party with roots in the south-west, and the northern, Muslim-dominated CPC may seem like unlikely bedfellows, but they may be able to choose a candidate with broad national appeal, something which has eluded opposition parties in the past. Some believe they may put forward a northern Muslim, with a Christian running mate from the oil-producing south.


That would appease northern governors who believe that the president broke an unwritten agreement to rotate power between the largely Muslim north and Christian south when he ran for president in 2011.
If the opposition can stand strong and rally enough support in areas where the ruling party is losing strength, it could be a hotly contested election.


A strong opposition is exactly what Nigeria needs to move its democracy forward. The new mega-party still needs to come up with a more persuasive message to voters: it currently offers familiar faces repeating well-worn lines about bringing corruption and insecurity to an end and creating jobs.


If the coalition breaks up, Goodluck may ease to victory. Nonetheless, as long as the opposition is united, the PDP will at last face a run for its money.

Pending political permutations

IT is an unusual suspense that many political stakeholders may not have bargained for. That is, the inertia that has suddenly gripped the Nigerian political class nine months to a decisive presidential election.


The most visible aspirant and incumbent office holder, President Goodluck Jonathan has himself cut off his covert political consultations and mobilisations framed in the form of zonal rallies of his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.


Sense it seemed, was crystallised on the party with the outpouring of condemnations that trailed the party’s last rally in Kano on April, 15 just 24 hours after a motor park in Nyanya was bombed, and hours after more than 276 girls were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State.


It was as such remarkable that when the All Progressives Congress, APC flagged off its gubernatorial campaign for the Ekiti State gubernatorial election penultimate Thursday, that the PDP threw back the words of insensitivity at the opposition party.


President Jonathan who was supposed to hand over the PDP flag to its candidate in Ekiti, Ayo Fayose the day before the APC flag off, pulled back and forced the campaign event to be pushed forward by one week. The rescheduled date passed yesterday and the event did not hold, and as at press time no date has been fixed for the event.


With the spate of insecurity and an estimated 276 Nigerian girls under the captivity of the Boko Haram Islamic sect, political momentum is inevitably being dictated by the group. It is no surprise that some have said that Dr. Jonathan is in government, but Boko Haram is in power.


With worldwide scathing criticisms of the president and his delayed response to the abduction of the Chibok girls, it is not surprising that Dr. Jonathan is now devoting every ounce of his energy to find the girls.


Returning the Chibok girls alive and ending the insurgency would be crucial in determining Dr. Jonathan’s viability as a candidate in the forthcoming presidential election.


It is not as if that would doom his chances of winning the party’s presidential ticket. With the exit of the five former PDP governors and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar to the APC last November, only Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State had looked like a rival to Jonathan for the PDP ticket. But Lamido has recently backed out affirming earlier this week that he did not “see a conducive environment to declare my aspiration.”


Also, suggestions that Dr. Jonathan may drop out of the contest in deference to critics who say he has underperformed or breached agreement on the rotation of the presidency may be far-fetched, but not impossible.


It is as such generally assumed that he remains the presumptive candidate of the ruling party.


However, the APC which many expect to provide the strongest opposition to Dr. Jonathan or the PDP is itself now gripped in serious birth pangs.


The party is set to hold a national convention in two weeks time with the election of a new set of national officers. The influx of five former PDP governors into the party has changed what was previously considered a good working political partnership between the party’s national leaders, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.


The APC governors who between them control 16 states were able to muscle one of their own, Governor Aliyu Wamakko to lead the Convention Planning Committee, CPC and another of their former colleague, Senator Chris Ngige as secretary despite the earlier permutations of Tinubu and Buhari.


Indications are that the governors and the pair of Buhari and Tinubu are moving towards a convergence on the choice of a national chairman which may paper over whatever differences they may have for now.


However, when it comes to the issue of the presidential ticket, it could well turn into another high stakes game.


Though associates dismiss it, Buhari and Tinubu are alleged to have an agreement to run on a joint ticket, which if it true could seriously stretch the enlarged opposition party.


How the opposition party manages the different political aspirations of its major stakeholders for ascendancy would in no small way prove the capacity of the party to fight off the PDP in the main presidential election.


Already to the advantage of the PDP and its presumptive nominee, Jonathan, is the timetable for the election as released by INEC. The timetable has placed the presidential and National Assembly elections on February 14, 2015 ahead of the gubernatorial and state assembly elections on February 28, 2015.

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Govt ready to dialogue, integrate Boko Haram members again-Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan has reiterated his determination to use all available management options in dealing with the threat of terrorism in the country, including dialogue, ex officio radicalisation, rehabilitation and reintegration of members of the dread boko haram who refrain from terrorism and embrace peace.


This was announced by the President made during his broadcast democracy day commemorating 15 years of continuous democratic Government in Nigeria.


"For our citizens who joined forces with Al-Qaeda and international terrorists in the misguided belief that violence can solve their problems possibly have beaten, our doors remain open to them for dialogue and reconciliation, if they abandon terrorism and embrace peace.


My Government, while pursuing security measures, will examine all options, including readily accept of unconditional renunciation of violence by insurgents, and to ensure their rehabilitation and reintegration in radicalisation of its own motion, the wider society, "he said.


The President shared his thinking with parents and guardians of the kidnapped girls, ensuring them that the Chibok security agents working around the clock to ensure the safe release of the girls and to reunite them with their families.


President Jonathan also listed some of his performance in office, including high national economic growth rates, steady improvement and expansion of the national infrastructure, including airports and roads, the recovery of rail transport, the efficient implementation of a road map for better nutrition, a revolutionary approach to agricultural production, as well as advances in education, sports, youth development, health care delivery, housing, water supply and other social facilities.


The President paid tribute to patriots who sacrifice for the restoration of democracy in the country, noting that he made a low-key celebrations out of respect for the current mood of the nation ordered while so that the citizens of the profits of the Fourth Republic.

Boko Haram: Boy confesses to razing houses in Borno village for N2,000

A young man, named, Ibrahim Tilitili was said to have been paid the sum of two thousand Naira (N2,000), to burn down few houses at Mandara Girau village in Biu local government area of Borno state.


Ibrahim, Chibok by tribe and resident of Mandara Girau village confessed that one Mallam Sani also a resident of the Village gave him the amount and instructed him to set some of the houses in the village on fire.


According to residents of the village, Ibrahim had succeeded in setting ablaze three houses and scare the people of the village who started running for their lives to safe heaven before some brave young men pounce on him, when they realized, it was a lone attack.


On realizing that, he was somebody they know in the village, they wanted to killed him, but some elders intervene and he was arrested and taken to Sarkin Baka- renown hunter in Biu town, where he made confession that, he was actually paid by Mallam Sani who is also resident of the village to set those houses ablaze.


Our Correspondent learnt that, after he was interrogated by Vigilantee leader (Sarkin Baka) in Hausa langauge and made the confession, he led the men who arrested him to his paid master, who was  also arrested and handed over to police in Biu town.

Confab: part-time legislators and jumbo pay

"Gold is a wonderful thing

But if you are not enough without the/you can never have enough with the "(Malcolm X).
The principles of Aristotlelianism Benthamism and posit that "the main and Cardinal purpose of a patriotic leadership the exercise of good governance and the highest good for the largest Member is".

But the Solipsistic tendencies of the Nigerian legislators who wallow and enjoy unprecedented corruption, prebendalism and graft betrayed this platitude?

The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) under Chapter V paragraph 47 provides for the creation of a National Assembly for the Federation which will consist of a Senate and House of representatives. In part II the section 90 provides for the creation of a House of Assembly for each State and their legislative tasks, powers, the regulation of procedures, establishment and authorisation of expenditure from the Consolidated Revenue Fund and other monitoring functions are written out.

These are, no doubt, very stressful and Herculean responsibilities that calls for patriotism, discipline, accountability, honesty, integrity, fear of God, love and uncommon dedication to the motherland. A kind of patriotism that to self denial and a form of political, socio-economic borders and nationalist Zeitgeist. President John f. Kennedy captures the scenario in his inaugural address on January 20, 1961. He said, "and so my fellow Americans ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man ". Very few Nigerian legislators can hold their heads high today because of lack of patriotism and corruption.

In the promotion of his reckless and murderous whimsicality and psychotic desire to bastardise the Nigerian Constitution and the economy, members of the National Assembly assigned to itself unilaterally grotesque touches that far outweigh what was approved for them by the mobilization of the revenue, the allocation and fiscal Commission, RMAFC, is the only body that is constitutionally required to solve public officers pay.

But the legislators assigned to itself unilaterally if allowances N27, 000, 000 per quarter, or N9, 000, 000 monthly for each House of representative member and N45, 000, 000 or N15, 000, 000 per month for each senator, in addition to the amount approved by the RMAFC. It is an open secret that they want to increase their allowances now even g higher.

It is a truism that with this illegal-approved amounts, each senator will the bag N720, 000,000 in four years, while each Member of the House of representatives N540, 000, 000. These amounts include those not approved by RMAFC, which they also collect. When this huge allowances are added to those of the main officers in both chambers of the National Assembly, it is without a doubt clear that the federal budget is used to the service of the greed of a horde of legislative Buccaneers both in legislative owambeism.

Hence, the dividends of democracy will continue to remain a will o' the wisp, a mirage and a Barmecidal-dish to the poor masses of Nigeria people must survive on less than one dollar a day, because our legislators are busy feathering their nests. This legislative monsters and their cohorts are on a scorch Earth escapade. Where you running in Nigeria, it is urgent and absolutely necessary for the ' people's power ' to manifest, unity of the oppressed and solidarity on all fronts not only staring you in the face, but also very loud cry for the most dedicated attention. They have decided to remove from the Constitution sections 66, 107, 137 and 182, provisions that disqualify sued for fraud by contesting elective offices. What a shame!

After more than 52 years of independence we no light, no good roads, no houses, no potable water and behemoth graft bedraggled and befuddled the totality of our leadership. Educationally, economically and technologically Nigeria remains one of the most backward countries on Earth. We continue to anthropoid apes as Hitler once called Africans. Our leaders and their surrogates have artful and forcibly expropriated the larger and richer parts of our country and the people are relegated to the status of permanent subordination and outright drudgery of the political and Economic Affairs of their own homeland.

All have the choicest plots of land in Abuja by them and all of the oil fields are command and proceeds from the Niger Delta are dishonest mismanagement and assigned to their advantage. Yet still they want to asphyxiate us by their Machiavellian acrobatics to randomly increase their salaries and allowances. The Sage Chief Obafemi Obafemi Awolowo University in his book, the travails of democracy so observed: "corruption by officials and companies will never go down in Nigeria, as long as many who are known to have participated and benefited by them can be patted on the back and paraded as the nation's arch-angels, once they have the right to make friends and have the right connections".

The lawmakers proposed a dastardly selfish allocation of N 1.9 trillion in the 2010 budget for themselves. The delegates in the National Conference that are going to come in and must demand that the recalcitrant legislators the RMAFC to order. We must entrench integrity in the legislature.

The representatives of the Kabu-Kabu that fight on by Nigerians checkmate will come 2015 at the ballot box. I see the triumph of the human spirit, the collapse of the forces of inhumanity and the rise of the glorious effort, finally, to release of Nigerians by greedy, senseless and inhuman exploitation, destruction and degradation through our so – called legislators. LAWMKERS ' PART TIME ' IS NOW OR NEVER.

A social critic, GBINIJE, Chief BAINES wrote of Warri, Delta State.


FG debunks alleged plans to spend 800 million dollars to the image of money laundering

The Federal Government of Nigeria says there is no plan to spend $ 800 million to image money laundering such as the top priority now for reasons of national security, not Public Relations.


The Presidency, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati &, stated that in domestic and foreign media reports that the Federal Government currently in the process of recruiting an International Public Relations firm "counter mounting criticism both inside and outside the country" completely false and unfounded.


The statement read: "the suggestion that the Federal Government plans to spend a staggering amount of $ 800 million to the phantom Public Relations efforts to ' increasing pressure over its response to the kidnapping of more than 200 college girls to relieve ' is also completely false.


"Coming as they, on a very difficult and sensitive time for the whole nation, the Federal Government considers the reports of a drive to recruit consultants to wash its image very insensitive, regrettable, absurd and very harmful.


"The Federal Government's top priority for now is not money laundering but for reasons of national security or Public Relations image and the ongoing effort to ensure the safe return of the kidnapped college girls."


The statement condemned the rumors, refer to it as "an attempt by vendors of fake reports to call of the Nigerian population against the Federal Government by the movement of falsehoods."

Boko Haram attack kills at least 24 Nigerian security personnel

Armed men of the Boko Haram Islamic sect have killed more than 10 soldiers, including several civilians during an attack on a military base in Miguel Asogwa, Yobe State on Monday.


Insurgents stormed the military base on Monday evening and opened fire on the soldiers without provocation.


The army was said to have the insurgents involved in a firefight that lasted into the night, with the rebel to have been observed successfully repulsed and resulting in them retires.


They, however, stormed the village and the nearby police station with heavy weapons – various Toyota Hilux vans as well as armored personnel carriers-disguised in army uniforms. They are largely burned down by the divisional police stations, the district's main Palace and Court.


Security personnel from the army, including the divisional police officer, divisional crime Officer and at least 12 other policemen were reportedly killed in the attack.


The Yobe State Commissioner of police Mr. Markus Danladi, which confirmed the attack, saying he has just visited the side of the attack but could not give figures accident.


The attack took place not far from the Federal Government College, where cultists 59 students killed in February 2014.


Buni Gujba local government Miguel is located in the area of Yobe State.

Chibok girls located by soldiers, now what?

A public affairs analyst, Mr Chris Maduka, has identified the need for Nigerians as patient with the army to ensure that efforts are not clipped by increasing pressure to rescue the girls.


All Nigerians need to do now is to support the army and the Government as they do to rescue the girls alive.


On channels television program, daily Sunrise on Tuesday, he stresses the need for the Nigerian Government to create structures against free movement of persons in Nigeria by the northern border would protect.


The public affairs analyst said some limits in Nigeria better than some other parts of the country were controlled.


Mr Maduka also stressed the need for Nigerians to begin to take serious safety problems and providing security personnel with relevant information that can help them deal with the rebellion.


"The military police are also among families and some of them have been killed. We must give them the support that they need and not castigate them. No matter the tribe, political opinion, Nigerians should begin to show sincerity and ask what kind of future they want their children to have, "he said.

AMCON insists It Can Sell Mainstream Bank to willing buyers

The planned sale by Mainstream Bank by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) has continued to generate controversy, with AMCON say it reserves the right to sell the bank to willing buyers.


The shareholders of Mainstreet Bank, Afribank, now the disabled had a cavear emptor posted on AMCON the invitation for expression of interest for the acquisition of shares in AMCON Mainstreet Bank Limited.


The Managing Director of the AMCON, Mr Mustapha Chike Obi, on Tuesday responded to the publication, insisting that the supposed shareholders had no right to write this publication AMCON was the sole owner of the financial institution.


"There is only one shareholder of Mainstream Bank and that is AMCON. The old Afribank has legally grounded by the judge, so that Afribank no longer exists. If you are shareholders of Mainstream Bank says it is only AMCON.


He said that when the bank took over the AMCON 450 billion Naira to ensure that depositors with Afribank not lose their resources.


"Anyone willing to give that money back to the bank have back AMCON," said Mr. Chike Obi, stressing the need for AMCON to recoup its money.


He said that the decisions of the famed shareholders about the planned sale was wrong as the owners of the bank had destroyed by the banks and decided to back the bank at no cost.


CHIKE-Obi, which our guest on our business program business morning on Tuesday, maintained that there was no case in Court that prevents sell AMCON Mainstreet Bank Limited.


According to him, the sale of the bank is muted for over a year now and everything has done in a transparent manner.


He confirmed that 25 investors had responded to the expression of interest request so far and the process was not yet completed.

The Sanusi suit against FG transferred to Industrial Court

The suit filed by the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, against the Federal Government of Nigeria, challenging his suspension from office, of the Federal Supreme Court transferred to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria.


The transfer announced to reporters on Tuesday, followed the judgment of Justice Gabriel Kolawole, who last week Tuesday declined jurisdiction over the case and ordered the transfer on the grounds that it was a labor related topic.


Televisions channels after a telegraph sent by judiciary correspondent, Shola Soyele, about the status of the case, the Public affairs Officer of the National Industrial Court & Protocol, Obisesan, Mr O'sullivan on Tuesday, a certificate stating that the file was received on the National Industrial Court, Abuja Division on Friday, May 23, 2014.


The suit is now for the President of the Court, Hon Justice B Adejumo, sitting in Court 1.


The suit comes up for hearing on Friday, 30 May.


Hearing announcements since then have been issued and served on the parties and counsel in the costume.


Mr Sanusi was suspended on charges of financial recklessness.  He denies the allegation.

Toybat kindergarten and elementary school emerge champions of national channels Kids Cup 2014

It was a dramatic end to the 2014 Edition of the National Cup children of the channels with Toybat Primary School, Gbagada, Lagos, emerging champions 8-7 on penalties.


It was hard for the children after the match ended in a 0-0 score line and it dawned on the players that they were heading for penalties and all their efforts during the regulation would no longer count as they failed to convert their penalties.


Both teams converted 3 of their 5 regularly spot kicks and it was an avalanche of nerves for the players, their coaching crew and spectators when it was the situation of sudden death.


The goalkeeper Toybat produced moments of heroics, deny the boys of Ebutte Meta of the placement of the glory twice when they have the opportunity to seal it.


Both of their teams supporters In tears and shouted prayers, little energy left in them to encourage players to go for the re-entry ban, but in the end, after looking dead and buried on two occasions, Toybat Primary School got lucky with the last couple of spot kicks.


"With faith there is no mountain that cannot be moved" were the words of a delighted Coach, Godwin Toybat Peters, previously a regulation time win for his team during half the time had predicted.


Liking them to the top of the rock of Gibraltar, he conceded that Ebutte-Metta elementary school boys were indeed hard nuts to crack, but both teams played quality football victory brought divine assistance.


Dr. Akram Adetoro Teslim Elias Primary School emerged as the Golden Boot winner, while One of the most valuable player Ayomide IMG Primary School of Oyo State was.


Other individual awards were also presented to outstanding talents during the tournament with Jude Ibe of 12 Apostles elementary school of Ebonyi State emerging as the best goalie and the Coach of IMG Primary School, Seyi Adewunmi, appointed Coach of the tournament to go.


The Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola and its counterpart Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan were present in the stadium to support the children, in addition to the initiator of the competition, the Chairman of television channels, Mr John Momoh.


Other State governors were also represented at the event with different public and private sector dignitaries show their support for the development project.


The Cup is sponsored by national children's channels television channels, with the support of the Lagos Football Association, the Delta State Government and the Golden penny, a pasta company.

Memories Of May 29

THE trite debates about its importance apart, May 29 frightens politicians – it annually reminds them of how close they are to leaving office or worse still, the nearness of the mandatory renewal of their electoral mandate.

Being in the best position to know how well they have not done, politicians dread May 29 for the constant memories it casts of the eclipse of their office. For those outside the power loop, it is the day of hope. They aspire to power to corner their piece of the common wealth.

For administrations that have failed to engage with the people, May 29 is a frightening reminder of the unfulfilled promises they made, swearing to the Constitution on inauguration day. How many of them still remember they swore to the oft-forgotten Section 14 2(b), possibly the most profound section of the Constitution?15years-of-demo

Section 14 2(b) states, "The security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government." Do politicians act as if the people's security and welfare is the purpose of government? Which actions of governments have shown the importance of the people? How do governments relate to the people? Has democracy improved lives of Nigerians? Is the country more democratic today than it was in 1999?

Ordinarily, May 29 should be more than the selfishness many politicians have wrapped round it. On this day, 15 years ago, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, handed over power to an elected civilian administration. Ever since, Nigeria has managed 15 years of uninterrupted civilian administration: two and half times the six-year duration of the post-independence civilian administration, and almost four times longer than the 1979-post military government of President Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari.

The apparent structures of democracy apart, our governments, in most matters, have assumed the authoritative nature of the military. The separation of powers the Constitution intended is a mirage. In most States, Governors act with imperial finality. They are addressed as Executive Governors, a title that is alien to the Constitution. When they embark on their frequent travels, they shut down their States. The organs of government stall in their absence. They are accountable to nobody as the State Houses of Assembly depend on them.

One of their most decisive actions is the death of local governments, which governors executed by conducting elections when they wish, and determining candidates. The Presidency is not different. It invests its powers in more politics than governance; it has been the rule since 1999.

Politicians in executive positions have promoted undemocratic imposition of party officials in their bid to control their parties and manipulate the "democratic process". The ordinariness of May 29 results from undemocratic practices of the past 15 years.

Edo APC Elects State Executives

The newly elected President, Barrister Edo APC Anselm Ojezua


New members of the Executive Council of the State of the all progressive Congress have emerged after the State Congress of the Party held in Edo State.


Former Commissioner for information, Barrister Ojezua, Anselm was elected State Chairman of the party, while Osaro Idah Vice-President and Amegor Gentleman arise as Secretary.


Thousands of delegates gathered In the premises on the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium where only recognized State delegates.


A total of 52 persons had keen interest in different positions, but some for other candidates to step down before the vote started.


After votes were counted and the chosen executives were announced, notes some party leaders that the party, which does not reset its Executive a sign of internal democracy in the game was.


The new Chairman of the party, Barrister Anselm Ojezua, expressing gratitude to the deputies and his supporters. He assured the party faithful of transparency in the pursuit of the business of the party.


The party leadership reassured members and the public that the party one indivisible unit despite recent defections of some of its members.


The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, in his speech, praised the peaceful conduct of the elections, adding that the duration of the delegates and their peaceful behavior was an indication that the party members who left would not be missed.


The next stop for the delegates is Abuja in about two weeks where the National Congress of the party is expected to be carried out.

Toybat keeper produces exploits as they Won 8-7 on penalties

It was a dramatic end to the 2014 Edition of the national channels Kids Cup with Toybat Primary School, Lagos, emerging champions 8-7 on penalties.

It was hard for the children after the match ended in a 0-0 score line and it dawned on the players that they were heading for penalties and all their efforts during the regulation no longer would count.

Both teams converted 3 of their 5 regularly spot kicks and it was an avalanche of nerves for the players, their coaching crew and spectators when it was the situation of sudden death.

The goalkeeper Toybat produced moments of heroics, deny the boys of Ebutte Meta of the placement of the glory twice when they have the opportunity to seal it.

More details here.


Kidnapping of Chibok girls an attack on all Nigerians – Amosun

The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun


The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, has described the kidnapping of female students of the Government High School, Chibok, Borno State by the Boko Haram sect as an attack on every Nigerian.


Speaking at an Inter-denominational prayer session organized by the State for the release of the kidnapped students to mark the 2014 children's Day, the Governor also said that the continued abduction of girls was unacceptable.


The State Government, which had said that the children's Day celebration would not be marked with the usual fanfare, collected children and religious leaders at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta Kuto, to offer prayers for the release of the girls.


Touched as he watched the kids screaming to God, Amosun concern about long-term kidnapping of girls on event tagged ' Praying children's Day ', and the dastardly Act of the sect described as an attempt to "the future of Nigeria hold" to ransom.


' These children have looked here today with the talents and skills that they have shown here today, I wonder how can anybody against these children? "he said.


The Governor praised the efforts of the security services to ensure the freedom of the girls, adding that although there were still many challenges to handle, they need the support of the leaders and every Nigerian.


He assured the citizens of the State, in particular the children that his Government would continue to ensure their safety, advise the children to all forms of social vices and actions capable of discredit the State and nation are eschew.


For its part, assured the wife of the Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun, but regrets that the fun and warmth that is characteristic of the children's Day Chibok girls affected by the kidnapping of the painful, the children that mothers would pray and continue to support the necessary quick release of would help their fellow man.


Also the speaker of Parliament children, Miss Seun Jayeola, calls on the President and the Governments of the States to do everything within their powers to ensure the safe release of the kidnapped girls and also give priority to child education and of human rights in Nigeria.

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Jonathan, Ihedioha condole with Vanguard Publisher over mum’s death


Jonathan, yesterday, condoled with the Publisher of Vanguard newspapers, Mr. Sam Amuka, over the death of his mother, Mrs. Teshoma Amuka-Pemu, and the Chairman of National Conference, Justice Idris Kutigi, who lost his wife yesterday.

The President, in his condolence messages prayed that "God Almighty will comfort both families and grant them the fortitude to bear the loss of the matriarchs who played very commendable roles in improving the lives of their family members and communities."

Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, also condoled with the Publisher and the entire Amuka-Pemu family on the passing away of Mrs. Amuka-Pemu.

He said: "Mama lived an exemplary life and the best way to honour her is to uphold her legacy of virtuous living as a loving matriarch, community heroine and a devout religious faithful, who impacted positively on so many lives in her generation and those after her."

Jonathan also commiserated with Governor Ibrahim Dankwan-bo and the people of Gombe State over the death of the Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Shehu Abubakar.

#BringBackOurGirls Borno revises downward number of missing girls by 4


MAIDUGURI  (AFP) – Authorities in northeast Nigeria on Wednesday revised downward by four the number of schoolgirls held captive by Boko Haram, denying media reports that the hostages had escaped from the Islamists in recent days.

A source at the government in northeastern Borno state who requested anonymity said the number of girls who are currently missing was now 219, not 223 as previously reported by most media.

Police in Borno said 276 girls were kidnapped by the Islamists on April 14 from a secondary school in the town of Chibok.

Authorities had said that 53 of the hostages had escaped in the first days following the attack.

But, following closer investigation, it emerged that in fact 57 had run to freedom shortly after the attack but that the parents of four girls had neglected to inform officials that their children had safely returned, according to the source.

Borno's education commissioner, the point man on the hostage crisis, revealed the revised figures to members of a presidential committee when the panel visited the state capital Maiduguri last week, the source added.

The commissioner "was furious with the parents for keeping the government in the dark," about the fact their children were among those who had escaped, the source added.

Nigeria's remote northeast has a poor mobile phone network and shoddy roads, hampering communication in an area hit hard by Boko Haram's deadly five-year uprising.

Some local media on Wednesday reported that the girls had escaped in recent days or had perhaps been released by the Islamists after falling ill.

Calculating the number of girls taken in the attack has been hampered from the outset by conflicting reports from parents, officials and the security forces.

Days after the attack, the military said all but eight girls had been freed, a claim that was swiftly retracted.

Some parents in Chibok have insisted that more than 300 girls were taken, but in recent weeks most media have reported the figures provided by police in Borno, which have the backing of the state government.

Abakaliki Rice Mill Company sends SOS to Jonathan

ABAKALIKI — THE current leadership of Abakaliki Rice Mill Company has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to take urgent steps to address the illegal intrusion of Ebonyi State government into the affairs of the company to save it from extinction.

It should be recalled that Governor Martin Elechi had in a press conference to mark this year's Democracy Day in the state, reiterated that his administration would not relent until it drove out the rice millers from their present location.

But in a statement issued in Abakaliki, chairman of the company, Deacon Joseph Ununu, who agreed that they were ready to implement the relocation order by the state government, insisted that they would act accordingly, only if the state government paid them adequate compensation commensurate with the magnitude of their individual and collective investment at the Rice Mill.

He stressed that the reason they were calling on President Jonathan to intervene in the matter was because of his good disposition to farmers and their pains, that a company which had contributed immensely to the growth of agriculture in the country was gradually fading away because of Governor Elechi's insensitive posture to the plight of the people.

The statement read: "I want to use this medium to inform you, Mr. President that should anything happen to me from this date, Ebonyi State government and her illegally appointed four-man committee should be held responsible; security agencies in the country are hereby notified too.

"That  on May 8, 2014, the four-man committee illegally appointed by the state government, hired cultists who invaded our company and caused destruction of property.

"That on May 24, 2014, the Nigeria Police from Ebonyi State police command, vide our petition, arrested a total of 14 armed robbers who perpetrated the act," among other accusations.


Nigeria, Scotland share 4 goals in friendly

LONDON (AFP) – Result of pre-World Cup international friendly between Nigeria and Scotland played on Wednesday in London:
UNITED KINGDOM, London : Nigeria's striker Shola Ameobi (L) vies with Scotland's defender Charlie Mulgrew (R) during the international friendly football match between Nigeria and Scotland at Craven Cottage in London on May 28, 2014, ahead of the FIFA World Cup . AFP PHOTO

UNITED KINGDOM, London : Nigeria's striker Shola Ameobi (L) vies with Scotland's defender Charlie Mulgrew (R) during the international friendly football match between Nigeria and Scotland at Craven Cottage in London on May 28, 2014, ahead of the FIFA World Cup . AFP PHOTO

Nigeria 2 (Uchebo 41, Nwofor 90) Scotland 2 (Mulgrew 10, Eguwekwe 52-og)


AfDB fines Dutch firm N912m over NLNG bribery scandal


THE AFRICAN Development Bank, AfD, has imposed a fine of  $5.7 million (N912 million) on a Dutch firm, Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V.  for its alleged involvement in bribe payments for Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, contracts.

The fine was announced in a statement  by the Bank Group, yesterday, entitled, 'ÁfDB charges Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V. US $5.7 million in monetary sanction for corrupt practices.'

The Bank said, "Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V. admits to corrupt practices from 1995 until 2004 by affiliated companies in relation to the award of AfDB-financed services contracts for liquefied natural gas production plants on Bonny Island, Nigeria.

"The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group on May 28, 2014, announced the conclusion of a Negotiated Resolution Agreement with Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V. following the company's acceptance of the charge of corrupt practices by affiliated companies in an AfDB-financed project. A

"As part of the Negotiated Resolution Agreement, the Bank's Integrity and Anti-Corruption Department, IACD, levies a financial penalty of US $5.7 million against the company.

"The funds will flow into AfDB projects preventing and combating corruption in the Bank's Member Countries on the African continent.

"In total, the AfDB has collected US $22.7 million in fines from four companies, including Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V., involved in bribe payments in connection with the liquefied natural gas production plants project on Bonny Island, Nigeria.           "In addition to the payment of a monetary sanction, the Negotiated Resolution Agreement foresees the debarment for a period of three years.

"These companies are eligible for cross-debarment under the April 2010 Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions entered into by the African Development Bank Group, the Asian Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the World Bank Group and the Inter-American Development Bank Group.

"The Portuguese entities affiliated to Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V. played an active role in funneling bribes to public officials.

Manchester United owner Glazer dead – Offical


Manchester United owner Malcolm Irving Glazer (born May 25, 1928)  an American businessman and sports team owner  is dead, official said

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Malcolm Glazer, the owner of English Premier League giants Manchester United and American football team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, died Wednesday, it was announced.

"The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are saddened to announce the passing of Owner/President Malcolm Glazer earlier this morning at the age of 85," a statement on the Buccaneers website said.

"A dynamic business leader, Glazer helped mold the Buccaneers into a model franchise and one respected league-wide."

Glazer purchased Manchester United in 2005, controversially saddling the world famous club with hundreds of millions of dollars in debt in a leveraged buyout.

Glazer's stewardship of United has coincided with a glut of silverware — including five Premier League crowns and the 2008 Champions League title — and has also been the subject of sustained anger from Manchester United's fan base.

Fans have complained that Glazer's ownership model has forced United to spend millions of pounds servicing the club's debt — money which could have been spent on the transfer budget.

Glazer, 85, passed away early Wednesday, a statement on the Buccaneers website said.

More details soon

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Sanusi’s Suit Against FG Transferred To Industrial Court

The suit filed by the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, against the Federal Government of Nigeria, challenging his suspension from office, has been transferred from the Federal High Court to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria.


The transfer made known to reporters on Tuesday, followed the ruling of Justice Gabriel Kolawole, who last week Tuesday declined jurisdiction over the case and ordered the transfer on the grounds that it was a labour related matter.


Following an enquirer by Channels Television’s judiciary correspondent, Shola Soyele, about the status of the case, the Public affairs & Protocol Officer of the National Industrial Court, Mr Oladapo Obisesan, on Tuesday, sent out a statement confirming that the case file was received at the National Industrial Court, Abuja Division on Friday, 23 May, 2014.


The suit is now before the President of the court, Hon Justice Babatunde Adejumo, sitting in Court 1.


The suit comes up for hearing on Friday, 30 May.


Hearing notices have since been issued and served on the parties and counsel in the suit.


Mr Sanusi was suspended on allegation of financial recklessness.  He denies the allegation.

AMCON Insists It Can Sell Mainstream Bank To Willing Buyers

The planned sale of Mainstream Bank by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) has continued to generate controversy, with AMCON saying that it reserves the right to sell the bank to willing buyers.


The shareholders of the defunct Afribank, now Mainstreet Bank, had placed a cavear emptor on AMCON’s invitation for expression of interest for the acquisition of AMCON’S shares in Mainstreet Bank Limited.


The Managing Director of the AMCON, Mr Mustapha Chike Obi, on Tuesday reacted to the publication, insisting that the supposed shareholders had no right to write such publication as AMCON was the sole owner of the financial institution.


“There is only one share holder of Mainstream Bank and that is AMCON. The old Afribank has been grounded legally by the court, so Afribank no longer exists. When you say shareholders of Mainstream Bank it is only AMCON.


He said that AMCON took over the bank when it provided 450 billion Naira to ensure that the depositors with Afribank did not lose their funds.


“Anyone willing to give back that money to AMCON can have the bank back,” Mr Chike Obi said, stressing the need for AMCON to recoup its funds.


He said that the decisions of the acclaimed shareholders over the planned sales was wrong as the owners of the bank had destroyed the banks and decided to have the bank back at no cost.


Chike-Obi, who was our guest on our business programme business morning on Tuesday, insisted that there was no case in court that prevents AMCON from selling Mainstreet Bank limited.


According to him the sale of the bank had been muted for over a year now and everything has been done transparently.


He confirmed that 25 investors had responded to the expression of interest request so far and the process was still ongoing.

Toybat Nursery and Primary School Emerge Champions of Channels National Kids Cup 2014

It was a dramatic end to the 2014 edition of the Channels National Kids Cup with Toybat Primary School, Gbagada, Lagos, emerging champions 8-7 on penalties.


It was tough for the kids after the game ended in a 0-0 score line and it dawned on the players that they were heading for penalties and all their efforts during regulation would not count anymore if they failed to convert their penalties.


Both teams converted 3 of their 5 regular spot kicks and it was an avalanche of nerves for the players, their coaching crew and spectators when it became a sudden death situation.


The Toybat goalkeeper produced moments of heroics, denying the boys from Ebutte Meta from clinching the glory twice when they had the opportunity to seal it.


In tears their both teams’ supporters prayed, yelled and mustered the little energy left in them to encourage their players to go for it, but in the end, after looking dead and buried on two occasions, Toybat Primary School got lucky with the final pair of spot kicks.


“With faith there is no mountain that cannot be moved” were the words of an elated Toybat Coach, Godwin Peters, who had earlier predicted a regulation time victory for his team during the half time.


Likening them to the Rock of Gibraltar, he admitted that the Ebutte Metta Primary School boys were indeed hard nuts to crack, as both teams played quality football but divine help brought the victory.


Ibukun Adetoro of Dr Teslim Elias Primary School emerged as the Golden Boot winner, while the Most Valuable Player was Ayomide Adesina of IMG Primary School from Oyo State.


Other individual awards were also presented to outstanding talents during the tournament with Jude Ibe of 12 Apostles Primary School from Ebonyi State emerging as the Best Goalkeeper and the Coach of IMG Primary School, Seyi Adewunmi, deservedly named Coach of the Tournament.


The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, and his Delta State counterpart, Emmanuel Uduaghan were present at the stadium to support the kids, alongside the Initiator of the competition, the Chairman of Channels Television, Mr John Momoh.


Other State Governors were also represented at the event with several dignitaries from the public and private sector showing their support for the developmental project.


The Channels National Kids Cup competition is sponsored by Channels Television, with the support of the Lagos Football Association, the Delta State Government and Golden Penny, a pasta company.

FG debunks alleged plans to spend 800 million dollars to the image of money laundering

The Federal Government of Nigeria says there is no plan to spend $ 800 million to image money laundering such as the top priority now for reasons of national security, not Public Relations.


The Presidency, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati &, stated that in domestic and foreign media reports that the Federal Government currently in the process of recruiting an International Public Relations firm "counter mounting criticism both inside and outside the country" completely false and unfounded.


The statement read: "the suggestion that the Federal Government plans to spend a staggering amount of $ 800 million to the phantom Public Relations efforts to ' increasing pressure over its response to the kidnapping of more than 200 college girls to relieve ' is also completely false.


"Coming as they, on a very difficult and sensitive time for the whole nation, the Federal Government considers the reports of a drive to recruit consultants to wash its image very insensitive, regrettable, absurd and very harmful.


"The Federal Government's top priority for now is not money laundering but for reasons of national security or Public Relations image and the ongoing effort to ensure the safe return of the kidnapped college girls."


The statement condemned the rumors, refer to it as "an attempt by vendors of fake reports to call of the Nigerian population against the Federal Government by the movement of falsehoods."

Boko Haram Attack Kills At Least 24 Nigerian Security Personnel

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Gunmen of the Boko Haram Islamist sect have killed over 10 soldiers, including several civilians during an attack on a military base in Buni Yadi, Yobe State on Monday.


Insurgents stormed the military base on Monday evening and opened fire on the soldiers without provocation.


The military were said to have engaged the insurgents in a gunfight that lasted well into the night, with the insurgent perceived to have been successfully repelled and resulting in them retreating.


They, however, stormed the village and the nearby Police Station with heavy arms – several Toyota Hilux vans as well as armoured personnel carriers – disguised in Army uniforms. They burnt down the Divisional Police headquarters, palace of the district head and court.


Security personnel from the Army, including the Divisional Police Officer, Divisional Crime Officer and at least 12 other policemen were reportedly killed in the attack.


The Yobe State Commissioner of Police Mr. Markus Danladi, who confirmed the attack, said that he has just visited the side of the attack but could not give casualty figures.


The attack occurred not far from The Federal Government College, where sect members killed 59 students in February 2014.


Buni Yadi is located in the Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State.

Chibok Girls Located By Military, What Next?

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A public affairs analyst, Mr Chris Maduka, has stressed the need for Nigerians to be patient with the military to ensure that efforts being made are not be truncated by increasing pressure to rescue the girls.


All Nigerians have to do now is to support the military and the government as they make effort to rescue the girls alive.


On Channels Television’s programme, Sunrise Daily on Tuesday, he further stressed the need for the Nigerian government to put structures in place that would guard against free flow of persons into Nigeria through the northern borders.


The public affairs analyst said that some borders in Nigeria were better policed than some other parts of the country.


Mr Maduka also emphasised the need for Nigerians to begin to take security issues serious and provide security personnel with relevant information that could help them tackle the insurgency.


“The army the police belong to families too and some of them are being killed. We should give them the support that they need and not castigate them. No matter the tribe, political affiliation, Nigerians should begin to show sincerity and ask what future they want their kids to have,” he said.

Cameroon Sends Troops To Nigeria Border To Tackle Boko Haram

Cameroon has deployed about 1,000 troops and armoured vehicles to its border region with Nigeria as it steps up its military presence to counter a rising threat from Boko Haram Islamist militants.


Spokesman of the Cameroonian Ministry of Defence, Lieutenant-Colonel Didier Badjeck, said that about 1,000 Special Forces of Cameroon’s Rapid Intervention Brigade (BIR) left the capital on Monday.


Lieutenant Badjeck added that several new generation armored vehicles were deployed three days earlier.


The Cameroon Defence Spokesman added that their mission would be to carry out reconnaissance and be ready to respond with enough fire power.


According to Lieutenant Badjeck, the deployment is part of Cameroon’s effort to increase its military presence in the border region.


The Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, had flown to Pretoria, South Africa on Friday, May 23 for high-level discussions with other African Heads of State and Government on combating terrorism in Africa.


The Government has been under pressure from Nigerians seeking a solution to the state of insecurity in the country, particularly since the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State by the Boko Haram sect.


The abduction of the schoolgirls has drawn wide condemnation from the international community, with some countries offering support in the search for the girls.

Edo APC Elects State Executives

New members of the Executive Council of the State of the all progressive Congress have emerged after the State Congress of the Party held in Edo State.


Former Commissioner for information, Barrister Ojezua, Anselm was elected State Chairman of the party, while Osaro Idah Vice-President and Amegor Gentleman arise as Secretary.


Thousands of delegates gathered In the premises on the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium where only recognized State delegates.


A total of 52 persons had keen interest in different positions, but some for other candidates to step down before the vote started.


After votes were counted and the chosen executives were announced, notes some party leaders that the party, which does not reset its Executive a sign of internal democracy in the game was.


The new Chairman of the party, Barrister Anselm Ojezua, expressing gratitude to the deputies and his supporters. He assured the party faithful of transparency in the pursuit of the business of the party.


The party leadership reassured members and the public that the party one indivisible unit despite recent defections of some of its members.


The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, in his speech, praised the peaceful conduct of the elections, adding that the duration of the delegates and their peaceful behavior was an indication that the party members who left would not be missed.


The next stop for the delegates is Abuja in about two weeks where the National Congress of the party is expected to be carried out.

Toybat Goalkeeper Produces Heroics As They Won 8-7 On Penalties

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It was a dramatic end to the 2014 edition of the Channels National Kids Cup with Toybat Primary School, Lagos, emerging champions 8-7 on penalties.


It was tough for the kids after the game ended in a 0-0 score line and it dawned on the players that they were heading for penalties and all their efforts during regulation would not count anymore.


Both teams converted 3 of their 5 regular spot kicks and it was an avalanche of nerves for the players, their coaching crew and spectators when it became a sudden death situation.


The Toybat goalkeeper produced moments of heroics, denying the boys from Ebutte Meta from clinching the glory twice when they had the opportunity to seal it.


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Ontvoering van Chibok meisjes een aanval op alle Nigerianen – Amosun

The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, has described the kidnapping of female students of the Government High School, Chibok, Borno State by the Boko Haram sect as an attack on every Nigerian.


Speaking at an Inter-denominational prayer session organized by the State for the release of the kidnapped students to mark the 2014 children's Day, the Governor also said that the continued abduction of girls was unacceptable.


The State Government, which had said that the children's Day celebration would not be marked with the usual fanfare, collected children and religious leaders at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta Kuto, to offer prayers for the release of the girls.


Touched as he watched the kids screaming to God, Amosun concern about long-term kidnapping of girls on event tagged ' Praying children's Day ', and the dastardly Act of the sect described as an attempt to "the future of Nigeria hold" to ransom.


' These children have looked here today with the talents and skills that they have shown here today, I wonder how can anybody against these children? "he said.


The Governor praised the efforts of the security services to ensure the freedom of the girls, adding that although there were still many challenges to handle, they need the support of the leaders and every Nigerian.


He assured the citizens of the State, in particular the children that his Government would continue to ensure their safety, advise the children to all forms of social vices and actions capable of discredit the State and nation are eschew.


For its part, assured the wife of the Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun, but regrets that the fun and warmth that is characteristic of the children's Day Chibok girls affected by the kidnapping of the painful, the children that mothers would pray and continue to support the necessary quick release of would help their fellow man.


Also the speaker of Parliament children, Miss Seun Jayeola, calls on the President and the Governments of the States to do everything within their powers to ensure the safe release of the kidnapped girls and also give priority to child education and of human rights in Nigeria.

Chibok girls located by soldiers, now what?

A public affairs analyst, Mr Chris Maduka, has identified the need for Nigerians as patient with the army to ensure that efforts are not clipped by increasing pressure to rescue the girls.


All Nigerians need to do now is to support the army and the Government as they do to rescue the girls alive.


On channels television program, daily Sunrise on Tuesday, he stresses the need for the Nigerian Government to create structures against free movement of persons in Nigeria by the northern border would protect.


The public affairs analyst said some limits in Nigeria better than some other parts of the country were controlled.


Mr Maduka also stressed the need for Nigerians to begin to take serious safety problems and providing security personnel with relevant information that can help them deal with the rebellion.


"The military police are also among families and some of them have been killed. We must give them the support that they need and not castigate them. No matter the tribe, political opinion, Nigerians should begin to show sincerity and ask what kind of future they want their children to have, "he said.

AMCON insists It Can Sell Mainstream Bank to willing buyers

Mustapha Chike ObiThe planned sale by Mainstream Bank by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) has continued to generate controversy, with AMCON say it reserves the right to sell the bank to willing buyers.

The shareholders of Mainstreet Bank, Afribank, now the disabled had a cavear emptor posted on AMCON the invitation for expression of interest for the acquisition of shares in AMCON Mainstreet Bank Limited.

The Managing Director of the AMCON, Mr Mustapha Chike Obi, on Tuesday responded to the publication, insisting that the supposed shareholders had no right to write this publication AMCON was the sole owner of the financial institution.

"There is only one shareholder of Mainstream Bank and that is AMCON. The old Afribank has legally grounded by the judge, so that Afribank no longer exists. If you are shareholders of Mainstream Bank says it is only AMCON.

He said that when the bank took over the AMCON 450 billion Naira to ensure that depositors with Afribank not lose their resources.

"Anyone willing to give that money back to the bank have back AMCON," said Mr. Chike Obi, stressing the need for AMCON to recoup its money.

He said that the decisions of the famed shareholders about the planned sale was wrong as the owners of the bank had destroyed by the banks and decided to back the bank at no cost.

CHIKE-Obi, which our guest on our business program business morning on Tuesday, maintained that there was no case in Court that prevents sell AMCON Mainstreet Bank Limited.

According to him, the sale of the bank is muted for over a year now and everything has done in a transparent manner.

He confirmed that 25 investors had responded to the expression of interest request so far and the process was not yet completed.


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Edo APC Elects State Executives

New members of the Executive Council of the State of the all progressive Congress have emerged after the State Congress of the Party held in Edo State.


Former Commissioner for information, Barrister Ojezua, Anselm was elected State Chairman of the party, while Osaro Idah Vice-President and Amegor Gentleman arise as Secretary.


Thousands of delegates gathered In the premises on the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium where only recognized State delegates.


A total of 52 persons had keen interest in different positions, but some for other candidates to step down before the vote started.


After votes were counted and the chosen executives were announced, notes some party leaders that the party, which does not reset its Executive a sign of internal democracy in the game was.


The new Chairman of the party, Barrister Anselm Ojezua, expressing gratitude to the deputies and his supporters. He assured the party faithful of transparency in the pursuit of the business of the party.


The party leadership reassured members and the public that the party one indivisible unit despite recent defections of some of its members.


The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, in his speech, praised the peaceful conduct of the elections, adding that the duration of the delegates and their peaceful behavior was an indication that the party members who left would not be missed.


The next stop for the delegates is Abuja in about two weeks where the National Congress of the party is expected to be carried out.

The Sanusi suit against FG transferred to Industrial Court

The suit filed by the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, against the Federal Government of Nigeria, challenging his suspension from office, of the Federal Supreme Court transferred to the National Industrial Court of Nigeria.


The transfer announced to reporters on Tuesday, followed the judgment of Justice Gabriel Kolawole, who last week Tuesday declined jurisdiction over the case and ordered the transfer on the grounds that it was a labor related topic.


Televisions channels after a telegraph sent by judiciary correspondent, Shola Soyele, about the status of the case, the Public affairs Officer of the National Industrial Court & Protocol, Obisesan, Mr O'sullivan on Tuesday, a certificate stating that the file was received on the National Industrial Court, Abuja Division on Friday, May 23, 2014.


The suit is now for the President of the Court, Hon Justice B Adejumo, sitting in Court 1.


The suit comes up for hearing on Friday, 30 May.


Hearing announcements since then have been issued and served on the parties and counsel in the costume.


Mr Sanusi was suspended on charges of financial recklessness.  He denies the allegation.

Boko Haram attack kills at least 24 Nigerian security personnel

Boko HaramArmed men of the Boko Haram Islamic sect have killed more than 10 soldiers, including several civilians during an attack on a military base in Miguel Asogwa, Yobe State on Monday.

Insurgents stormed the military base on Monday evening and opened fire on the soldiers without provocation.

The army was said to have the insurgents involved in a firefight that lasted into the night, with the rebel to have been observed successfully repulsed and resulting in them retires.

They, however, stormed the village and the nearby police station with heavy weapons – various Toyota Hilux vans as well as armored personnel carriers-disguised in army uniforms. They are largely burned down by the divisional police stations, the district's main Palace and Court.

Security personnel from the army, including the divisional police officer, divisional crime Officer and at least 12 other policemen were reportedly killed in the attack.

The Yobe State Commissioner of police Mr. Markus Danladi, which confirmed the attack, saying he has just visited the side of the attack but could not give figures accident.

The attack took place not far from the Federal Government College, where cultists 59 students killed in February 2014.

Buni Gujba local government Miguel is located in the area of Yobe State.


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Kidnapping of Chibok girls an attack on all Nigerians – Amosun


The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, has described the kidnapping of female students of the Government High School, Chibok, Borno State by the Boko Haram sect as an attack on every Nigerian.


Speaking at an Inter-denominational prayer session organized by the State for the release of the kidnapped students to mark the 2014 children's Day, the Governor also said that the continued abduction of girls was unacceptable.


The State Government, which had said that the children's Day celebration would not be marked with the usual fanfare, collected children and religious leaders at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta Kuto, to offer prayers for the release of the girls.


Touched as he watched the kids screaming to God, Amosun concern about long-term kidnapping of girls on event tagged ' Praying children's Day ', and the dastardly Act of the sect described as an attempt to "the future of Nigeria hold" to ransom.


' These children have looked here today with the talents and skills that they have shown here today, I wonder how can anybody against these children? "he said.


The Governor praised the efforts of the security services to ensure the freedom of the girls, adding that although there were still many challenges to handle, they need the support of the leaders and every Nigerian.


He assured the citizens of the State, in particular the children that his Government would continue to ensure their safety, advise the children to all forms of social vices and actions capable of discredit the State and nation are eschew.


For its part, assured the wife of the Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun, but regrets that the fun and warmth that is characteristic of the children's Day Chibok girls affected by the kidnapping of the painful, the children that mothers would pray and continue to support the necessary quick release of would help their fellow man.


Also the speaker of Parliament children, Miss Seun Jayeola, calls on the President and the Governments of the States to do everything within their powers to ensure the safe release of the kidnapped girls and also give priority to child education and of human rights in Nigeria.