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Nigerians travelling to Saudi Arabia for this year's Hajj are in for an exciting time as leading telecoms operator, Airtel Nigeria, is offering Hajj pilgrims free incoming callsand discounted rates on out-going calls, SMS and data.
The offer, which is dubbed the 'Airtel Hajj Promo,' is valid till Friday, 30th September, 2016.
According to Airtel, the special offer, which guarantees huge discount on roaming tariffs, is aimed at empowering the pilgrims tostay connected to their Families and Friends at affordable rates, while in Saudi Arabia.
Under the Hajj offer, customers will be able to call any network in Nigeria and any local Saudi number for just N30/minute. They will also be able to send SMS to all destinations for N20 per SMS.
In addition, the pilgrims will receive SMS and calls for free, which means that their loved ones can call them and they will not be charged for receiving the calls. They will also enjoy a reduced rate of 2k/kb all day.
This offer, which does not require any form of opt-in, is available to all prepaid and Post-paid customers of the Airtel Network.
For prepaid customers to enjoy the benefits, they will need to load sufficient credit on their phones and ensure that their lines are latched on to the Zain or STC network once they arrive in Saudi Arabia.
On the other hand, Post-paid customers must ensure that they activate Global roaming on their lines before they depart Nigeria and once they arrive in Saudi Arabia, they must also ensure that their lines are latched on to the Zain or STC network.
While in Saudi, customers can easily top up their airtime credit at any time using any of the following channels: Ask your relations in Nigeria to send you recharge pin and load the pin by dialling *126*PIN#; ask a retailer in Nigeria to recharge your line directly using electronic recharge; recharge from your bank's internet portal or mobile app
Calls to other international destinations will be charged at normal roaming rates.
According to Airtel Nigeria's Chief Commercial Officer, Ahmad Mokhles, the Airtel hajj promo is designed specifically for Muslim pilgrims to excite and provide a home away from home experience while on this religious trip.
U-23 football team coach Samson Siasia has singled out Chelsea star Mikel Obi for special praise as the team get set for a Rio Olympics semi-final against Germany tomorrow.
Mikel has shone in Brazil that Siasia said the Chelsea star reminds him of when he inspired the Flying Eagles to reach the final of the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Holland with the midfielder playing a more offensive role that earned him the tournament second best player after Lionel Messi.
The coach was full of appreciation to the entire team after the comfortable 2-0 victory over Denmark in the quarter-finals of the Rio Olympics, but reserved special praise for his captain.
"Coach Siasia has publicly praised the contribution of the team captain Mikel Obi to the success of the team so far. He had a one-on-one with Mikel and thanked him for being there for the team and also his full support for him that has kept him and his team going."
He said Mikel has led by example on and off the pitch.
He said a very good example was the Chelsea star's opening goal against Denmark before he was also involved in the second goal that ousted the Danes from the Olympics in Brazil.
"He said with the leadership role Mikel is playing right now he is very confident that his team would beat Germany in the semi-finals to qualify for the Gold medal match," added the source.
In continuation of its crackdown on the activities of illegal crude oil thieves and pipeline vandals, the Nigerian Navy has arrested a marine vessel (MV) Star Shrimper for trying to evade interrogation about the contents it was carrying, as well as the destination it was headed.
A statement signed by the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Christian Ezekobe noted that the vessel and its crew are being investigated adding, "The vessel was alleged to have tried to evade interrogation when intercepted by the Nigerian Navy Vessel, with an unclear reason for its action".
Disclosing that the vessel was arrested by the Nigerian Navy Ship Nwamba on 13 August 2016, at about 1000 hours, Ezekobe reiterated the Nigerian Navy's resolve to eliminate all forms of economic sabotage and criminal activities in the maritime areas.
Furthermore, the Navy said on 10 August 2016, a patrol team deployed by NNS Jubilee raided an illegal refinery site at Ikoh Imoh Community in Akwa-Ibom State.
"During the operation, the patrol team destroyed a Cotonou boat laden with suspected stolen crude oil, 103 drums of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and 2 motorcycles.
"Similarly, on 12 August 16 at about 0630 hours, a patrol team deployed by NNS Delta raided several illegal refinery sites along Jones Creek in Delta State.
"During the raid, the patrol team destroyed unquantifiable amount of stolen crude oil and illegally refined AGO."
It is a welcome news that Mr. Anjem Choudary, Britain’s “most hated man” and the radical British Islamist who pledged an oath of allegiance to the leader of ISIS, Amir Abubakar Al Baghdadi, has been jailed in the United Kingdom.
This was a man who encouraged Islamic fundamentalism and terror and who has spent many years on the international television networks trying to justify the actions of Al Qaeda, Al Nusra, Boko Haram, the Taliban, Al Shabab, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Daesh, Abu Sayyaf and all other evil terror groups in the world that believe in the establishment of a new world caliphate where Sharia law is imposed on everyone.
If the truth be told, there are many Ansem Choudarys in Nigeria. As a matter of fact many of those that think like him now run the affairs of our country and that is our major challenge.
The fact that Nigerian Christians have been so accommodating, tolerant and restrained in the face of what has been going on in the last one year is a glaring testimony to their maturity and decency.
It is not a sign of weakness but rather an evidence of true strength.
I say this because it takes courage not to retaliate when you are consistently marginalised, insulted, cheated, pillaged, raped, murdered, singled out for destruction and treated like filth.
Yet it is not just about being restrained even in the face of the worst type of provocation.
The children of the Lord, believers and the faithful still have so much more to do in order to protect ourselves from the relentless onslaught of the Islamists in our country like Boko Haram and the Fulani herdsmen and from the excesses of a Federal Government that is hell bent on turning Christians into an endangered species and second class citizens.
Anyone that doubts that this is the case would do well to read the seminal and well-researched contribution made by the elder-statesman Chief Solomon Asemota SAN a few days ago which was titled “Discriminatory Appointments Against Non-Muslims In Nigeria”.
Though much of the Nigerian print media, out of fear of the authorities, have refused to publish it, the essay is all over the internet and it can be accessed there.
Today, more than at any other time in our history, Christians must be united in our country.
Anything less than that would lead to our collective defeat and destruction and it would feed into the narrative of those who wish to islamise our nation.
It is for this reason that I am a little concerned by what appears to be happening in the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
It is very important that the Christian community in Nigeria keeps a united front and supports the new leadership of CAN.
No matter what our differences may be, the attempt to discredit and destroy CAN by threats of breaking off from it by any group is counter-productive and dangerous to our collective cause.
When the Muslim fundamentalists and Fulani herdsmen kill our brothers and sisters, when the Federal and core northern state governments discriminate against us and persecute members of our faith, when the Sultan of Sokoto says that Christians indulge in more wicked acts than any other group in the world and when you have a religiously partial man as your President who says that Sharia law should be spread into every state of the federation, you do not split your ranks and give room to your collective enemies.
This brings me to another point. Other than yours truly, no-one has made the point that the Chibok girls are virtually all Christians.
Firstly, Boko Haram abducted, raped, killed, enslaved and Islamised them and now our Muslim-controlled and Muslim-led military are carpet-bombing them from the sky.
I watched the video on CNN today and I wept, especially after I watched the interview of the mother of the young girl that spoke from captivity. Those are CHRISTIAN girls and just look at what they are being subjected to.
Regardless of their faith, whether they be Christian or Muslim, no child should be subjected to such atrocities but the truth is that the fact that virtually all the communities and towns that Boko Haram managed to torment, capture or hoist their evil black flag over the years were predominantly Christian communities like Mubi, Biu, Chibok, Dikwa, Bama, Gwoza, Banki and Potiskum.
This is a point that is relevant but that is purposely underplayed and ignored by the Nigerian and international media for obvious reasons.
President Jonathan may not have been able to rescue the Chibok girls but at least his army and airforce did not carpet-bomb them. At least he did not order that they should be aerial-bombed to death and slaughtered if they can't be rescued.
And you can bet your bottom dollar that if those girls had come from a Muslim community and not a Christian one like Chibok, the government, and more likely than not Boko Haram itself, would have been more restrained and they would not have bombed and killed them in the way that they are doing.
Yet the Bible says “vengeance belongs to the Lord”. It says that He “will repay”. I have little doubt that in the fullness of time He will repay the powers that be for what they are doing to the Body of Christ and to our brothers and sisters in the Lord.
Meanwhile I sincerely hope that the northern Christians will not break ranks with the rest of us and that we maintain our unity.
I sincerely hope that the Judas’ in our ranks and all those that are being used as agents of division and destruction by the government in return for a fee think twice and retrace their steps.
That is the only way that we can win in what has become, to all intents and purposes, a religious cold war in Nigeria. It is a spiritual war. It is a war of attrition and it is a fight for the very soul and future of our nation.
It is a war that will be long and subtle and in which there will be many casualties: yet it is a war that must be fought and must be won. Everything depends on it.
Permit me to end this contribution with the following. When a few misguided individuals from the south, who are obviously suffering from what is commonly referred to as “Stockholm’s disease”, clap for men like the so-called elder-statesman Alhaji Lawal Kaita when he says “the north will not allow the restructuring or break- up of Nigeria” and that “those that are calling for either of the two are calling for a second civil war” it amuses me.
In their slavish attempt to fawn over their captors and to please the “master race” they forget that Mr. Ken Saro-Wiwa and Mr. Isaac Adaka Boro, two great and patriotic sons of the Niger Delta who swam against the tide of the people of the old Eastern region at the time of the civil war, who fought against the quest for self-determination by the Igbo people and who, together with the rest of Nigeria, resisted the quest for the establishment of the sovereign state of Biafra, were both executed by northern Heads of State who presided over the affairs of a united Nigeria at the time.
The first was General Yakubu Gowon and the second was General Sani Abacha. The same set of northerner leaders conspired with others and jailed Chief Obafemi Awolowo and President Olusegun Obasanjo on false and trumped-up charges simply because they resisted their hidden agenda and exposed their excesses.
This ought to be food for thought for every southerner and Middle Belter worth his salt, especially those who make a habit of sitting at the feet of our collective oppressors and worshipping them.
We must learn from history and we must not repeat its mistakes. If, God forbid, there is another civil war in this country people like Kaita and those that he represents will be confronted with a very different adversary when compared to the one that they faced before and they will rue the day that they ever threatened or sought to impose their will on the rest of us.
If, God-forbid, it were to ever happen again, this time around, the south, the northern minorities and the Middle Belt would be united in their resolve and the core Muslim north would be driven into the desert and into the waiting arms of the Republic of Niger and Chad.
Someone should make this point to the Lawal Kaitas of this world and all the other arch-conservatives and hegemonists who are still living in an inglorious past. The word today is that either we restructure Nigeria or we break her. Simple as that!
This is a battle between a child of perdition and a child of promise. It is a struggle between the sons of Kings and the sons of slaves. It is a struggle between the forces of light and the forces of darkness. We cannot run from it and we cannot shun it.
We must stand up and fight it with all that we have got. We must secure our liberation and we must ensure that our children and our childrens children have something to look forward to and something to live for.
To the faithful I have only the following left to say: the battle belongs to the Lord and our victory is assured.
For over forty years, Chevron had been operating the Escravos terminal, shipping billions of dollars' worth of crude oil to the United States; yet they are not prepared to develop the community whose Crude Oil wealth defines the mainstay of Nigerian economy.
From when Chevron started lifting crude oil from Ugborodo community till date, is a long period for positive developments to occur. Development is doubtlessly the antidote against the confrontational agitation anywhere in the Niger Delta. With development as the antidote to the resurgence of peaceful cum violent agitation anywhere in the Niger Delta, the current siege laid by irate elders, leaders, youths and women of host Ugborodo community on the Escravos Tank Farm operated by Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL since Tuesday last week would have been totally put to an end in a second. Reports had it that the protesting villagers, who felt neglected and discriminated by the multinational oil conglomerate set bonfires and occupied the company's premises, refusing all entreaties by security agencies to vacate the premises until the authorities addressed their demands.
The writer who incidentally is the Honorable Member representing Warri South-West Constituency (where Ugborodo community is part of), in the Delta State House of Assembly, shares the sentiments of these protesters, as the underdevelopment in the community in question is quiet conspicuous. One recall with nostalgia, how late Eric Igban, a onetime Ugborodo Community leader, together with the writer, eloquently provided very outstanding insights into the issues that led to the drafting of the jettison MoU that was hitherto signed in 2002 by CNL, Ugborodo community and the Delta State, which could have comprehensively changed the narrative of the community for good.
Ironically, the vibrations of enslavement daily occupy such a large space of the Ugborodo geography that the aborigines are invariably tempted to embrace the confrontational ideology in their range of agitations. At any rate, no coherent human being would fault this Marxist approach. Mere reflection on the investigative words of United Nations, UN regurgitated in the situation of their in-depth and dispassionate analysis and assessment of Ugborodo community, nay the Niger Delta, which points to the development wickedness of Chevron, and its likes.
Ordinarily, Ugborodo, like every other Niger Delta communities should be a gigantic economic reservoir of national and international importance. Its rich endowment of oil and gas fit methodically into the international economic system. It's evidence for massive revenue that carry the promise of a rapid socio-economic transformation within the Niger Delta itself.
In reality, Ugborodo community is suffering from administrative neglect, crumbling social infrastructures and services, high unemployment, social degradation, abject poverty, squalor and endemic conflict!
Characteristically, CNL is plagued by the virus of amnesia. The length of time must have swept the dispassionate evaluative words of the UN into oblivion. This then becomes a contextual justification for the enslavement of the people in the community.
If this contextual justification enjoys situational rationality and acceptability, the occupychevron protest is timely enough to reawaken CNL, its sister company and the Nigerian Federal Government to the development needs of the people of the region. The IOCs and the Nigeria Government are too intelligent to be awakened by the compelling rhythm of protest captured thus. 'despite Ugborodo vast oil resources, the community remains poor, per capital income remains below the national average of 380 dollars, unemployment is rife in the area.
The Nigeria Local Content policy is not domesticated. The headquarters of Chevron urgently needs to be relocated from Lekki, Lagos State to Ugborodo community. CNL local staff training center must be sited in Ugborodo, as against Ogere in Ondo State. The divide and rule antic of CNL has engendered conflict and division in the community. Educational levels are below the national average and are particularly low for women, while 76 percent of Nigerian children attend Primary School, this level dropped to 40 percent in Niger Delta, Ugborodo not exempted'.
Against this backdrop, the recent revelation that the Delta State Government has formally invited CNL, security agents, as well as the aggrieved community to the negotiating table is quiet instructive. The report that the Ugborodo community leadership has shifted ground, thus signaling their readiness to partake in the resolution of the said dispute is heartwarming. On our part as the people's representatives, we have firmly resolved that it will not be business as usual.
We are ready to work with all stakeholders to ensure that there is concise development in not just Ugborodo community but all the oil producing and transit communities in the Niger Delta. Chevron must turn a new leave in the way they handle developmental issues and show more positive inclination toward empowering the people, as well as developing the community.
The 21-items encapsulated in the 2002 MoU jointly signed by Chevron, Ugborodo community and the Delta State Government MUST be implemented with soldierly brevity. CNL must effectively operationalize the Nigeria Local Content Act, by outsourcing significant percentage of their projects to indigenous contractors.
The communities on their part must provide the enabling environment for business to thrive. They must begin to appreciate that they have a role to ensure that they do not encourage or protect nefarious individuals and criminals who seek to vandalize and sabotage oil installations for their selfish ends and resolve to work as partners in developing the area. Barr. Mayuku, is a Member of the Delta State House of Assembly.
UYO-Ex-Agitators numbering about 100 from Mbo Local Government extraction of Akwa-Ibom State, on Tuesday, invaded the Akwa-Ibom State Government House to protest the non-payment of their monthly allowances by the government, blocking the Welington Bassey Way leading to the Government House, Uyo to bolster their grievances.
The ex-agitators who were dressed in black T-Shirts and Black jean trousers with red scarves on their heads also barricaded Wellington Bassey Way and the Dominic Utuk Avenue for about two hours thereby preventing traffic from the entry and exit from the Government House and the adjourning streets.
But the security operatives comprising men of the Nigerian Army, the Mobile Police, Anti-Riot Squad and Civil Defence Corps were on hand to contend the ex-agitators as canisters of tear gas were freely deployed to disperse them.
Vanguard gathered that the protest by the self-styled ex-agitators had become a recurring decimal as a month hardly passes without them taking to the streets to demand payment of their allowances by government.
Some of the ex-agitators who spoke with the Vanguard but did not want to be named alleged that the Akwa-Ibom State government was not taking the issue of their allowances and welfare seriously after they had been persuaded to leave the creeks and mingle with their kith and kin with a promise to pay them monthly.
“As it is now, it is the government that has reneged on the agreement reached with us by not paying our allowances for some months now. It appears they want us to return to the trenches which we shall not hesitate to do. But I can assure you that government would be at the disadvantage if we return to the creeks”, he said.
Speaking on telephone with the Vanguard, the Akwa-Ibom State Police Spokesman, Delia Nwawe refused to acknowledge the protesters as ex-agitators or militants saying those who were protesting were hoodlums.
She expressed delight that the police were handy to disperse them warning that the Akwa-Ibom State Police Command under Mr. Murtala Mani would not condone any unlawful assembly and criminality.
By Soni Daniel The former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in Bagoro Local Government Area of Bauchi State, Andrew Adamu,Tuesday, refunded N5 million out of the N12 million he is said to have received in the build-up to the 2015 presidential poll.
The payment of the N5 million was in addition to the N1 million he previously made available to the anti-graft agency in order to avert prosecution, thereby bringing his told refund so far to N6 million.
The former chairman is said to have made the refund via bank draft to the EFCC North East Zonal Office in Gombe State.
By Levinus Nwabughiogu ABUJA-President Muhammadu Buhari has revealed that his government had started making efforts to revive the steel industry in Nigeria.
He also said that the country was ready to get investments from all sectors of the economy to better the lots of the people.
The President who spoke Tuesday at State House, Abuja, while receiving Executive Members of Association of Africa Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM), led by the chairman, Mr Jeff Nemeth regretted that “Nigeria as a country recognized her problems early enough, but remained potential for too long”, declaring that it did not achieve much results.
President Buhari said that to reverse the trend, “We must avoid the mistakes made in the past by both government and manufacturers, and we are ready to get investment from all quarters, so that we can improve the lives of our people.”
The President lamented that Nigeria failed to develop on automobile initiatives started in Bauchi, Kaduna and Ibadan, and depended too much on oil as mainstay of her economy.
“We are making efforts to start our steel industry all over again. I see vast opportunities for both the country and those who invest here,” the President said.
A statement by the presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina stated that Nemeth said the Association comprised potential investors who were ready to unlock investment potentials on the African continent.
“We are ready to offer strategic partnership with Nigeria. We want to promote investor-friendly regulatory frameworks and sustainable manufacturing.
“We will equally promote infrastructure development, job creation, and skills transfer,” he said.
The AAAM chairman sought the support of the Presidency in the realization of the vision and mission of the association.
By UDEME ARCHIBONG In the middle of a famine in Bangladesh, there lived a University lecturer who taught Economics. Despite the fact that he acquired a Ph.D. from the United States, he was unsatisfied with himself.
Whenever he left the walls of the University Campus, he saw around him malnourished people who appeared like skeletons and he felt that the Economics he was teaching were mere theories with no significant difference or impact in the lives of people. In his own words, "so I started trying to find out how people lived in the village next door to the university campus.
I wanted to delay or stop the death, even for one single person." He came in contact with a woman who specialized in making bamboo stools. The woman revealed that she made only two U.S pennies which was extremely meager for her hard work and skill. The woman disclosed to him that since she did not have adequate capital to purchase the bamboo for the stools the trader imposed a condition that she had to sell the stools to him at a price that he decided. Therefore, he decided to go round the village and came up with a list of forty-two such people who had similar need. It all summed up to twenty seven dollars in which he volunteered to borrow these people the money from his pocket with the condition that they can pay him back when they are able to do so without any interest and they can sell their product wherever they can get a good price.
A vision to help the poor people evolved in his mind and he decided to approach the manager of the bank branch which was located on the university campus to suggest to him that he lend money to the poor people that he had met in the village. The branch manager retorted, "You are crazy.
It is impossible. How could we lend money to poor people? They are not credit worthy. They cannot offer collateral and such a tiny amount is not worth lending." This unselfish thinking man went to the people who matter in the banking section and they reiterated the same lines. Hence, he offered himself as a guarantor. The bankers warned him that poor people who received the money will never pay it back. But he decided to take a chance. As it turned out the poor people paid him every penny. He went back to the manager with the positive feedback, But he said, "Oh no they're just fooling you. Soon they will take more money and never pay back". The man gave the poor people more money and they paid him back.
Despite the results that were evident that poor people were reliable, the bankers continued to have a narrow view about them because of the way they had been conditioned to see and treat poor people (they did not value the poor enough to feel they way worth taking a risk for because of selfish thinking). The man replicated his vision in up to one hundred villages yet the bankers were not still convinced but they could not deny the proof because the poor people paid every dime that was loaned to them. Eventually, the man thought within him, "Why am I trying to convince them? I am totally convinced that poor people can take money and pay it back.
Why don't we set up a separate bank? Therefore, he presented a proposal to the government seeking permission to set up a bank. However, it took two years to convince the government. On October 2nd 1983 Grameen Bank popularly known as Bank for the Poor was established and became a pacesetter for the offshoot of Microcredit finance banks that has spread across the world and still counting. Grameen bank lends even to beggars to help them come out of begging and start selling (19,678 beggars have quit begging). Grameen Bank has 2,565 branches.
It works in 81,379 villages. Total staff is 22,124 and total amount of loan disbursed since its inception is $11.35 billion in which $10.11 billion has been repaid (over 97 percent recovery rate). The amazing fact is that all loans are interest free with no collateral, no legal instrument, no group guarantee or joint liability. Professor Muhammad Yunus changed his world by engaging in unselfish thinking. Alan Loy McGinnis reveals, "There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assist another human being-to help someone succeed".
Unselfish thinking is the gateway to living a fulfilled life-a life dedicated to adding value to the lives of people. You never really succeed until you help other people to succeed. Unselfish thinking opens up frontiers of new opportunities and possibilities and attracts true riches. You can never live in the dumps of life when your mind is centered on meeting the needs of others in whatever way you can. When you are apt to see a need and fill it, it raises you from the dump pile of life to a quality life. Investing in people produces legacy which outlives you, investment in material things produces success which can be wiped out.
Unselfish thinking demands a shift of focus from self to others- a shift from self-centered living to people-centered living. It is getting beyond your wants to meet the needs of others. It is realizing that the universe is not centered on you but rather the universe is a space filled with love that unites all humanity as a family and whatever affects one member affects the whole body. Unselfish thinking demands getting out of your comfort zone and exposing yourself to situations where people have needs. It is becoming a go-giver by deciding to become a committed give-thinker.
Unselfish thinkers are not attention seekers. They value contribution rather than recognition and they will give of themselves; their gifts and talents; and their resources when they cannot receive anything in return from those they have helped. Go-givers give anonymously-they live to give rather than give to get. Unselfish thinkers are investors in people. They add value to everyone that they have dealings with. They bring the best out of their relationship with people by giving the best into their relationships. They are not self-willed rather they are love-willed.
Unselfish thinkers consistently examine their motives because human nature tends to slide towards selfishness if not absolutely controlled and directed. Before, you go into the day, ask yourself "who can I bless today?" and "Do I seek to bless or impress? "Is the choice am about to make self-willed or love-willed?" "Is my motive self-motivated or love-motivated?" Then as you go through the day seek to sincerely answer these questions to always put your motives in check; you will get better and better at practicing unselfish way of thinking.
By Daud Olatunji ABEOKUTA- No fewer than four persons reportedly lost their lives on Tuesday, in Ibara Housing Estate area of Abeokuta, Ogun state capital after excessive consumption of local liquor known as “ogogoro” .
The seller of the liquor, one Salako Taloju, a gateman who has his kiosk in front of the house of prominent Abeokuta man, Alhaji Sule Onabiyi was however, arrested.
When our correspondent visited the scene, men of the Ibara Police station were at the scene whisking away the suspect.
The seller of the liquor was drunk, shortly before he was whisked away by Policemen said only three people died and that they were living around the area.
In the 1970s, an angry, maligned rock star would throw his television out of his hotel window, but Justin Bieber has gone for the millennial-style nuclear option — deleting his Instagram account.
The baby-faced Canadian musician, 22, committed online hara-kiri after becoming upset by a barrage of negative comments about his new friendship with Sofia Richie.
The pair have been pictured stepping out together several times in recent weeks, amid a frenzy of rumors linking them romantically.
Reacting to insults posted by fans alongside pictures of the 17-year-old model — singer Lionel Richie’s daughter — Bieber told his 77 million followers: “I’m gonna make my Instagram private if you guys don’t stop the hate.
“This is getting out of hand, if you guys are really fans you wouldn’t be so mean to people that I like.”
But the millionaire singer appears to have gone a step further, as clicking on links to his Instagram page now yields an error message.
Fellow singer Selena Gomez, Bieber’s former girlfriend, took the opportunity to twist the knife before the account was deleted.
“If you can’t handle the hate then stop posting pictures of your girlfriend lol — it should be special between you two only,” the 24-year-old posted.
“Don’t be mad at your fans. They love you. They were there for you before anyone.”
“It’s funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad. All love,” Bieber countered.
“Funny how the ones that cheated multiple times, are pointing the finger at the ones that were forgiving and supportive, no wonder fans are mad. Sad. All love,” Gomez retaliated.
Bieber is the latest in a series of celebrities dealing with abuse on social media by closing their accounts.
Actress and comedian Leslie Jones quit Twitter temporarily in June — devastated by a torrent of racist and sexist abuse aimed at her by trolls.
Bieber recently shut his Snapchat account too, and announced in May that he would no longer be taking pictures with fans in public.
“It has gotten to the point that people won’t even say hi to me or recognize me as a human,” he wrote on Instagram.
“I feel like a zoo animal, and I wanna be able to keep my sanity.”
Bieber and Gomez dated for almost two years from January 2011, but spilt up citing busy schedules.
Some fans interpreted “Sorry,” from Bieber’s album “Purpose,” which came out in November last year, as a message from the former child star to Gomez.
Bieber has had a string of legal run-ins for incidents including throwing eggs at a neighbor’s house, driving under the influence of alcohol without a license and allegedly assaulting a photographer.
Prince Deji Adeyanju, one of the aspirants for the position of National Publicity Secretary, NPS, of the Peoples Democratic party, PDP has pledged total commitment to the PDP, vowing to lead a revolution that will strengthen the party, if elected at the party's national convention billed for Wednesday, August 17, 2016, in Port-Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Kogi State born politician introduced himself and his agenda for service, saying, "My name is Prince Deji Adeyanju and I have been a member of the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) for several years. I am a firm believer in its principles and ideals. I also believe that PDP is the only truly national party in Nigeria and is, therefore, best placed to deliver successful achievement of the collective ideals and aspirations of the Nigerian people.
"While I recognise that the party is by no means perfect, I am aware that over the years it has deepened democracy in the country and has contributed immensely to the growth and development of Nigeria as a whole.
"Following the defeat PDP suffered in the last general elections, and the zoning of the office of the National Publicity Secretary (NPS) to the North Central Region of the country, I have decided to contest for the office and a place on the National Working Committee of the party.
"I believe I possess the skills, ability and the personality to make an outstanding contribution to the task of improving the image of the party. It is for this reason that I solicit the support of all members of the party as I work to actualise this ambition.
"In return for your support, I pledge to give my best in the day to day activities of the office. I pledge to ensure that the image of the party, the protection and polishing of which is the objective of the Directorate of Publicity, will be significantly better at the end of my tenure than the way I met it. I pledge to execute my duties with exemplary discipline and dedication to duty.
"In return for your support, I pledge to bring a new way of doing things to the Publicity Secretariat of the party. I pledge to lead a revolution that will not only strengthen the faith that members and supporters have in the party, but which will also convince millions of Nigerians that as a party PDP has their best interests at heart and is the most viable vehicle with which to deliver on our collective dreams and aspirations.
"This way, together with the leadership of the party, I believe that we can make this party great again. Thank you."
By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor Two days after the Federal Government declared two men and a woman wanted in connection with their alleged links with the Boko Haram terrorist group, indications emerged that the three persons could play crucial roles in freeing the remaining Chibok school girls.
A source, which is familiar with the Boko Haram leadership, told Vanguard Monday night that it was counterproductive for the Nigerian Army to declare Ahmad Salkida, Aisha Wakil and Ahmad Bolori wanted many years after they have been working with the Nigerian Government to secure freedom for the Chibok girls.
The source, which has been part of previous botched federal government bids to secure the release of the Chibok girls and end terrorism in the Northeast, described the three persons now being declared wanted, as 'people who are well known by the authorities' as having access to some of associates of slain Boko Haram leader, Mohammed.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have reached an out-of-court settlement to end their 18-month marriage, reports said Tuesday, after the actress withdrew allegations that her husband physically abused her.
Entertainment website TMZ said Heard filed court papers to dismiss the abuse case — dropping an application to extend a restraining order against the actor — and the two agreed that Oscar-nominated Depp would pay Heard $7 million.
The pair’s lawyers and representatives were not immediately available for comment.
“Our relationship was intensely passionate and at times volatile, but always bound by love,” they said in a statement to TMZ and Daily Mail Online.
“Neither party has made false accusations for financial gains. There was never an intent of physical or emotional harm. Amber wishes the best for Johnny in the future.”
The statement said Heard would be donating financial proceeds from the divorce to a charity.
The announcement comes a day before the pair were due in Los Angeles Superior Court to discuss extending Depp’s restraining order and brings to an end an acrimonious and bitter three months of accusation and counter-claim.
Heard dismissed the case with prejudice, according to TMZ, which meaning she cannot re-file it.
The 30-year-old initially filed for divorce from Depp, 53, in May and subsequently obtained a restraining order that requires the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star to stay away from her.
She made a police statement accusing Depp of domestic violence, saying she had endured “years of physical and psychological” abuse.
She subsequently appeared in court with a black eye that she said was the result of Depp hurling a cell phone at her face.
The former couple met on the set of the 2011 film “The Rum Diary,” when the actor was still in a relationship with French actress Vanessa Paradis, mother of his son Jack and daughter Lily-Rose.
Nigeria’s Divine Oduduru, has put up a new personal best for the Nigerian athletes in the Rio Olympics, finishing 2nd behind Usain Bolt in the Men’s 200m Heat race.
Odurudu finished in a record time of 20.34. He is the reigning Nigerian 200m champion.
Usain Bolt eased to victory in his heat, with 20.28.
By this, Usain Bolt, Justin Gatlin, Yohan Blake and Nigerian Divine Ejowvokoghene Oduduru have all advanced to the 200m semi-finals.
Zamalek striker Basem Morsy was again responsible for the downfall of Nigeria’s Enyimba as his goal sealed a 1-0 win to hand the Cairo giants a CAF Champions League semi-finals place.
The 24-year-old converted a 63rd-minute penalty awarded for hand-ball at the Petro Sport Stadium late Monday in a Group B matchday 5 showdown.
Morsy also scored when Zamalek won 1-0 at Enyimba two months ago in the first mini-league round of the premier African club football competition.
Victory lifted the Egyptian White Knights to six points, three less than group winners Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa and six more than eliminated Enyimba.
The section was reduced to three clubs after Entente Setif of Algeria were disqualified for a pitch invasion by supporters frustrated at the team trailing 2-0 against Sundowns.
Wydad Casablanca of Morocco, who hold a two-point lead, and Zesco United of Zambia have qualified from Group A and meet on August 24 to decide who tops the final standings.
Zamalek have been African champions five times and Wydad once, Sundowns were runners-up once and Zesco have reached the semi-finals for the first time.
North African clubs have won 28 of the 51 Champions League competitions while only one from the south, Orlando Pirates of South Africa, have lifted the trophy.
A young Nigerian footballer, Michael Umanyika, died yesterday while in training with Azerbaijani First Division club, Zagatala PFK.
Umanyika who reportedly fell during his first training session with Zagatala PFK after returning from vacation in Nigeria was unable to be revived despite several efforts put in by the medical team on ground.
The deceased joined Zagatala PFK last season and made 20 appearances for the club.
….orders INEC to ignore Makarfi-led faction By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA – The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from conducting its National Convention until September 7.
Justice Okon Abang ordered the party not to sponsor any candidate to be elected into any of its national offices, pending the determination of the suit that was filed by the Ali Modu Sheriff-led faction of the party.
The judge equally issued an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from monitoring the convention of the party scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt tomorrow.
He directed the Inspector General of Police to enforce the orders until all the applications pending before the court are disposed off.
Justice Abang asked the plaintiffs to issue and serve Form 48 on all the defendants, even as he vowed to take disciplinary measures against any of them that fail to comply with the orders.
“Failure to comply with the orders will attract disciplinary action against any of the parties, so far the plaintiffs know what to do”, Justice Abang added.
He subsequently adjourned hearing on the substantive suit till September 7.
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