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How do you cheer up a man who is down in the dumps? Every woman feels better for being complimented on her appearance, but what is the equivalent of: "You look beautiful" for a man? The quickest way to compliment anyone is to refer to their sex appeal. A man is turned on by what he sees; a woman turned on by what she hears.
Hence, to charm a woman, a man needs only to tell her that she is beautiful but to compliment a man, you need only to let him know that what he says is riveting. As every seductress knows, you start by making a man feel witty and clever. That is not always a plausible response, but there is another route.
Men are notoriously bad at expressing their feelings, yet, deep down, they are troubled by them. They want to be understood without having to go through the agony of self-revelation. So, as he sits there, numb and depressed, neither witty nor clever, let him believe you understand how he feels. (Of course, it helps if you don't need to.) Vague expressions of acknowledgement such as "I admire how you're dealing with this" or "I know it is difficult" will go a long way.
ONE of the biggest mistakes you can make is to put your friend up in your flat on a temporary basis, especially when your place is a bit crammed." Bilikis was desperate for a place to stay and Ann, her childhood friend put her up. But now Ann's 'guest' had been with her for nine months-instead of the three months she said she would spend.
Her boyfriend of a couple of years had not only found someone else-he was getting married and Bilikis had to go. She was very weepy and desperate to find a place, that Ann grudgingly agreed to put her up long enough for her to find a decent place of her own.
"I never guessed hunting for a flat could be such a nightmare," confessed Bilikis. "Every prospective place the agent showed me was either too expensive or too pokey. It was really depressing-where could I get the money to pay for two years' rent plus the agent's charges on my salary?" After four months however, Ann's patience was wearing thin. Whenever
friends visited, Bilikis was in the living room-watching telly. She didn't have the decency to respect Ann's privacy by leaving the parlour that in the end Ann had to ask her to go to her room if she wanted to watch the box especially when friends had one interesting topic or the other to discuss. Bilikis would leave in a huff but she had little say on the freedom she was allowed-the house was not hers to do as she pleased with.
Ann was on the verge of physically throwing her out when Bilikis came to see me in the office a few months back. She'd found a one-bedroom flat in a choice place in town, and had moved in, she gushed. When she mentioned the rent, my jaw dropped. I was instantly on my guard. If she was here to touch me for a loan, I would have a good excuse ready for her. Only she wasn't. All she wanted were some household odds and ends I didn't want that she could use at her new place. "So you've paid the rent then?" I wanted to know, "sort of" she said. What did she actually mean?
"The place I'm moving into is a brand new house and the boys' quarters is the one-bedroom flat. When the agent showed me the place and how much it would cost, I shook my head sadly. As luck would have it, the landlord came on an inspection. The agent told him what I wanted; then I realised I'd met him once at a friend's flat. He invited me to lunch so we could talk about the flat and I agreed. As we ate, his frog eyes ran me up and down, they flickered with excitement as they rested on my ample boobs, a bit of saliva caught between his puffy lips. I knew instantly what he wanted.
"I was disgusted. I felt my insides turned. Did he think I would stoop so low as to sleep with him because I wanted his silly flat? 'The place will be ready soon,' he said as we left the restaurant. 'Here's my card. Give me a call, I'll see what I can do to help you … ' And as the days went past, the flat was in my head-the cute bedroom, small but nice parlour and
its self-contained conveniences. I found myself toying with the idea of calling the landlord and instantly made up my mind the day Ann and her husband spelt it out. I had till the end of the month to leave. I couldn't blame them really-three months had spread into nine. I found myself calling the landlord and agreeing to meet him.
"As repulsive as I found him, somehow I found myself putting on a tight skirt and leaving the top few buttons of my blouse undone. When I got to his office, I was shocked at what I saw. As the secretary ushered me in with a knowing look, there was this imposing couch in his expansive office. How many 'businesses' had he executed here?
'So glad you could make it,' he said, drooling at my figure. As he clasped my hand in a hand shake, he managed to brush my boobs. Did I want anything to eat? I said no, just to discuss the lease of the flat. He opened one of the drawers on his desk and gave me the lease-all payments made.
"lt was now up to me. He obviously wanted me so badly. Surely sleeping with him now and then would be worth it? The creep I had lived with for two years had no qualms about throwing me over for another woman. Why can't I benefit from this cut and dried business proposal? I thanked him, accepted his offer to help myself to a drink from the Fridge in his
office.
"I opened the fridge then, deliberately bent down with my back to him. My skirt rode up and I felt him rush over to where I was, his grubby hands caressing my bum. Quickly, he turned me around to face him, kissing me hard on the lips. 'Think about the flat, 'I kept on telling myself as he lowered me to the couch. 'You're gorgeous,' he panted after making sure the door was firmly locked.
Then he quickly undressed and made a grab for my knickers! "It was a relief the sex was mercifully quick. He looked so pleased with himself afterwards. 'You're a very lucky girl,' he said later 'so many people wanted the flat as a sort of guest house.' Lucky? Maybe, especially when I got to Ann's and discovered she still had that hostile look she gave me any time I came in. I showed her the lease to the flat and her attitude changed. I apologised for overstaying and when I moved she actually gave me some stuff to take with me.
"The flat is taking shape and guess who paid for the bed? He's so obvious it is disgusting. But he never forces himself on me. He's a busy man, comes maybe once in two weeks for his quickie. It would have been a nightmare if he were one of these men who go on and on. And the flat is lovely, especially now I've done it up a bit… I'll soon ask you and Ann to visit. I'm not proud of how I got the flat, mind you, but I keep telling myself that all lovely things come at a place…"
Some top politicians from Bauchi state on Friday at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretariat in Abuja, alleged wrongdoings, including misuse of funds, against the state governor, Mohammed Abubakar. The politicians, led by Speaker of House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, accused the governor of misusing the N8.6 billion bailout funds given to the state by the Federal Government.
The politicians arrived at the APC secretariat at about 4.50 p.m. for a closed-door meeting with the party's National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and some National Working Committee members. Before the group left the secretariat at 5.15 p.m., one of them, Sen. Ali Wakil (Bauchi-Central) told newsmen that issues discussed at the meeting revolved around non-payment of workers' salaries and non-utilization of bailout funds.
”You know that Bauchi is an agrarian and civil service state and we must do everything to see that workers are paid as and when due. ”We are not comparing ourselves with Osun or Edo or other states that have backlogs of nine months; it is not our business. ”Our people must be paid as and when due and the remaining balance of the stipends must be paid and all the unending verifications must end,” Wakil said.
Also speaking, Sen. Suleiman Nazif (Bauch-North) revealed that the state chapter of the party was not at peace. ”Everything is not okay with the APC in Bauchi State. ”Therefore, we needed the attention of the APC at the national level to come to the rescue of the APC in Bauchi because there is fire on the mountain in Bauchi APC.
”There are so many issues, but these are party issues and we felt that there was a need for us to come and discuss with our leaders and those issues are being handled. ”The national chairman has assured us that he will take a drastic measure immediately and address the APC Bauchi pending problems,” he said.
Nazif denied that the visit also had something to do with the 2016 budget padding allegation against Dogara, saying ”no, no, no, it is not about padding; it is about APC Bauchi politics”. On the allegation that he and Dogara were sponsors of the crisis in the state, he said, “it is not about 2019.
”It is about solving the APC problem in Bauchi and ensuring that APC remains united in Bauchi and as you are aware, APC’s strongest hold in the North is Bauchi as far as northern politics is concerned. ”So, there is a dire need for us to come to the national secretariat and we can assure you that the national chairman is on top of the matter.
“We will go back to Bauchi, to our key supporters and tell them exactly what transpired. ”Nobody is against the governor, the governor is against himself.”
It was, indeed, two weeks of unusual operation and clampdown on criminals and criminality by officers and men of the Benue state Police command heralding Mr. Bashir Makama, as the new Police Commissioner in the state.
The period saw the re-awakening of the service zeal and orientation of the average Policeman in the State leading to intensive patrols and raids of criminal hideouts in the State, resulting in the arrest of over 60 suspected armed robbers, kidnap suspects and cultists, including notorious ones with the recovery of various calibre of firearms, hundreds of ammunition, six stolen vehicles and three motorcycles.
Suspects paraded
Parading the suspects and recovered items at the command headquarters in Makurdi, the Commissioner of Police who gave a detailed account of the operation noted that his first few days of assumption of office in the state were greeted with a barrage of criminal activities from men of the underworld.
He said, "It was like my first baptism in the state, but I also quickly alerted the masterminds that I am not here for a tea party, my mission to Benue state is to ensure the peace, security and safety of lives and property of the people and by extension, to also ensure that the people sleep with their two eyes closed.
The arrest of Executioner
"In fact, among those being paraded were the masterminds of kidnap cases in parts of the state, members of notorious cult groups and someone they called the executioner who were all behind the killing of students at the Federal University of Agriculture, the Benue State University, all in Makurdi and in parts of the town.
The state- wide crackdown also took us to Katsina/Ala which used to be a no- go- area, because of the level of criminality in the area and the way criminal gangs carried on as if they were laws unto themselves. We have taken the battle to the gangs and dislodged them and Katsina/Ala is now safe."
New strategy adopted
Mr. Makama said the success recorded within the last two weeks was also made possible by the strategy he adopted upon assumption of office in the state. "What we did was to situate police checks within communities and residential areas which are soft targets. It is a strategy that gave the people a sense of safety and confidence that we are determined to face criminals headlong.
My plea is that the people should be the whistle blowers by volunteering information and intelligence to the police." According to him, in the course of the operation, the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, Patrol team on stop- and-search by Secretary to the State Government's, SSG, office in Makurdi, intercepted and arrested five alleged notorious armed robbery suspects who had been terrorizing Kwande and its environs.
"Also arrested by our operatives at Kwande was one Aondovee Ugba of Maar Asar Turan. One locally- made single barrel gun was recovered from him and some beverages collected on gunpoint from one Atam Nyankyume of Mbakyan Nanev. One Tersoo Avine, was also arrested at the North Bank area of the town and an when we carried out on- the- spot search on him, we recovered 7 rounds of live ammunition. On interrogation, the suspect led us to the hide out of the criminal gang and we arrested 3 others, recovered 2 motorcycles."
Passers-by to the rescue
"We also have with us two men named Sunday and one Frank who, armed with a pistol, attacked one chemist named Christian Odo of No. 62, Okpiko Street, Otukpo and robbed him of N65,000, 2 handsets valued M47, 000, and injured the victim who raised alarm. Passers-by came to his rescue and arrested one Sunday with a locally- made pistol while others escaped. The suspect was beaten by the mob; he was later rushed to the General Hospital where he was confirmed dead. We are still investigating the case."
Cultists on rampage nabbed
Continuing he said, "On August 4th., Terzungwa Angula and Zaidu Inusa, both of Gboko West, were arrested on information that they are cult members and also in possession of firearm. Search warrant was executed in their houses where a locally- made pistol, 3 live and 2 expended ammunitions, charms, battle axe, bunch of keys ¾ military trouser, face cap, 6 Airtel, 2 Etisalat, 1 Glo & 1 MTN sim cards were recovered.
Kidnappers on the prowl
According to CP Makama, the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, CIID, of the command also received information on July 21st. that a gang of kidnappers who were responsible for the past and recent kidnapping activities within Benue State, were in Makurdi plotting some criminal activities.
"Based on the strength of the information, a team of detective from the State CIID immediately swung into action and arrested the following persons; Maka Ashinta of Nanev district, Kwande LGA and one Aondoyanvenga Tyohemba of 72 Barrack's road Makurdi. During our investigations, the suspects voluntarily confessed to the Police that they were allegedly sent by one Terwase Agwaza aka 'Gana' to Warri in Delta State with the sum of N1.8million to procure arms and ammunitions in preparation to fight the Benue State Government and its citizens. We are still investigating the matter," he added.
Arrest of kidnap and robbery king pin
Speaking further the Commissioner said a tip off on the Police early this month led to the arrest of an alleged kidnap and robbery kingpin, Teryila Ugaa aka Jugas, who was holding a meeting with his gang members at Tom Ataan Shitile District of Katsina Ala LGA.
"Our team of operatives swiftly mobilized to the place where the hoodlums on sighting the Police, engage them in a gun duel and in the process, the said Teeryila Ugah, Gande Adi and Onowe Adi, were fatally injured and were rushed to hospital where they were confirmed dead, while other members of the gang escaped with bullet wounds. A Takorov Pistol with 5 live ammunition were recovered from the gang" .
The Police Commissioner explained that some of the suspects had been charged to court while investigations into some of the cases were still ongoing. He urged criminal minded individuals to have a rethink and synergise with the Police or leave the state cautioning that the operation would be a continuous exercise warning that no one would undermine his determination to ensure the security, safety and protection of lives and property in the state.
He did not envisage what befell him penultimate Saturday, after coming back to his house in Sango-Ota area of Ogun State. Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, 40, a trader, said he was relaxing with his family when one of his neighbours from Niger Republic accosted him and demanded why he named his pet dog 'Buhari'. Before he knew what was happening, friends of the foreigner also burst into his house and were threatening to deal with him if he failed to give a reasonable explanation.
At this stage, some neighbours intervened and they all ended up at Sango-Ota police station where he was detained for two days before being transferred to the state Police headquarters at Eleweran in handcuff and chain. He was let off the third day after the swift intervention of both the Serikin Hausa and President-General of non-indigenes in the state.
The embattled trader from Okwuzu in Aniocha Local government Area of Delta State said he was traumatized by the incident and still feels so bad especially, when he noticed that his 'lovely dog, Buhari', has disappeared mysteriously after he regained freedom. The father of two bared his mind to our Crime Editor, Emma Nnadozie at Sango-Ota.
Excerpts:
"I am Joe Fortemose Chinakwe from Okwuzu in Aniocha L.G.A, Delta state. I trade on second hand clothes popularly known as Okrika. I have a dog for the past one year. I named the dog Bully after buying it because it is very strong and moves fast. I have been living here since 2001. I reside in a place called Petere in Sango here. I love the dog so much that's why I renamed it Buhari."
Why did you choose the name Buhari
I named it Buhari because I found out that the dog is strong. After buying the dog, I named it Bully because of the way it behaved. I decided to change it to Buhari because Buhari, being a military man, the same time, coming back for the second time as a civilian President, he stands on his word.
That is how my dog stands on his actions. So, I love the name so much and as such decided to give it to my dog. I was very surprised how a foreigner who lives around here came and said his father's name was Alhaji Buhari. I have no business with and he went ahead to tell the police. They came to me that night and I was arrested.
Which day was that?
That was on Saturday at exactly 8,30pm. They got me arrested and our neighbours pleaded on my behalf but they insisted on taking me to the station. People were questioning the policeman why I should be arrested over such a trivial issue and gave examples of dogs in the vicinity that bear names of influential and powerful people like Obama, Clinton etc but, the policeman decided to take law into his hand and arrested me.
Even my senior brother has a dog named Obama. One young man called Sunday was also arrested for questioning the police man who was later identified as Sergeant Musa, attached to Sango Police station. When we got to the station, he told me to bring the dog along. I agreed and went to bring the dog. Before I could get home, the Northern community in our area ganged up and killed my dog.
They did?
Yes, they killed the dog and I am still searching for the dog. I can forgive anything but that dog in particular, I cannot take it lightly because it is what secures me and I loved it so much.
Are you sure you are not the one that killed your dog?
No, I left my dog in the house alive and went with the policeman to Sango Police station
What happened at the Police station?
They intimidated me and I told them that it is my right to name my dog whatever I wished. My former dog bore the same name with me. Unfortunately, a car killed it. I called it Iroko because Iroko is also my name. I love strong dogs and that's why I decided to buy this one and named it Bully before changing it to Buhari. After intimidating me that very night, they locked me up in a cell with criminals.
I stayed and slept there on Saturday and Sunday. My wife, a pregnant woman with my baby on her back, came to see me with food because I had not taken my dinner when they arrested me but, they stopped her from giving me food. What baffled me much is that the policeman said that the Igbos have fowl brain. I asked him why he said such about the Igbo community when he should only be referring to me and as such, it is not a tribal problem.
He said he had been handling Igbo cases and that they are foolish and have fowl brains and, that I would rot in jail. He said I should watch. I was surprised when they took me to the Divisional Police Officer, instead of listening attentively to me; he directed that they should throw me into the cell. On Monday morning, my case was transferred. The case was moved to Eleweran.
After much interrogation, they chained me and my colleague who came to see me and put us in the van in handcuffs. We all went to Eleweran. When we got there, many policemen were not happy with them for bringing us there. The CP came on Tuesday with the Serikin Hausa and the President of non-Indigenes and other prominent people. We were told not to take it seriously because we are one Nigeria. I was told to forget it all. I was released.
How come you boldly wrote Buhari on both the sides of the dog?
The dog is a hero and I did it. I shaved his hairs and wrote it.
Did you do it to spite the President?
No. no. no. everybody knows that Mr President is a hero. It is not easy to be a military man and rule a civilian government. Everyone can attest to how many times this man has attempted to become the civilian president but because he is a man that has vision, he made it at long last. . In fact, he is a man that inspires people. He is a role model.
Are you comfortable with the situation of things in the country now?
Yes, he is fighting corruption. Not that I am comfortable with the things happening in the country now but I like the war against corruption. The only problem is that we, the less privileged ones, find it difficult to eat. As he is fighting corruption, he should remember the less privileged.
The guy from Niger, what does he do?
He works in a public toilet. My dog stays in my parking store, he does not move around. He ensures my security.
How did he know you call your dog Buhari?
He said that someone told him and he came around and saw it. A friend of my mine named Peter gave that dog to me. I am not happy I lost that dog. The Northerners in my area came together and killed my dog.
So, after all said and done at Eleweran, did they apologize to you?
Yes, they did but it was obvious to me that it did not come from their heart of hearts. One of them even claimed he went to my house that morning to apologize to my wife
Are you still living in the same area?
Yes
Do you feel threatened by what happened to you?
If I am financially buoyant, I would have left the area for them because it is as if they are occupying the whole area, and a word of threat has been dropped already and they said that the country belongs to them. I am still shocked because Nigeria is in trouble. Can you imagine somebody from Niger Republic, a foreigner telling me that my land belongs to him?
How do you feel about this ugly development as a Nigerian and a human being?
With this situation, I believe that a Nigerian should have rights. Nobody should rise up and intimidate one for no reason especially, when he has no one to speak for him. No advocate for that person. And since Nigeria is still bearing the name, Nigeria, and I'm a Nigerian, it is my country too and that is all.
The Naira on Friday suffered further loss against the dollar at the parallel market as it lost one point to the U.S. currency, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
The naira exchanged at N395 to the dollar from N394 it posted on Thursday, while it traded at N505 and N442 to the Pound Sterling and the Euro, respectively.
At the Bureau De Change (BDC) segment of the market, the currency closed at N395 at the trading, while to the Pound and Euro, it exchanged at N503 and N434, respectively.
However, it strengthened at the official interbank market as it exchanged at N316.55, from N347.13 posted on Thursday.
Traders at the market expressed hope that the naira would rebound in the coming weeks as banks were ready to sell foreign exchange to BDCs in the coming weeks.
Last week, the Lagos state police command made a startling discovery of some wells in Ilasamaja area of Lagos where diesel, instead of water was drawn out and sold at ridiculously low price. While the various fuel stations were selling the product at between N180.00 and N200.00 per litre, it was being sold in this area at N100.00 per litre. It was suspected that there were underground pipes that connected the wells to the pipes of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC from where the petroleum product was being siphoned.
This illegal business had been going on for decades on Abeokuta and Ibadan streets in Ilasamaja, Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Area of the state until last week when the operators were apprehended by the law enforcement agents. It was gathered that more than 10 residential buildings were being used for the illegal operation.
The wells were located within the compounds in the buildings with suspended tanks to deceive the public. Pumping machines were said to be installed inside the wells, from where the product is pumped into trucks which were usually stationed outside. Sources in the area told Saturday Vanguard that different categories of people came to buy the product ranging from those with jerrycans to those who bought in drums. It was gathered that those who bought in trucks came in the night.
Paid spies
It was gathered that some touts were hired who acted as spies and were positioned in strategic locations to be on the look out for law enforcement agents. These spies were paid daily and their assignment was to notify or alert the dealers of the presence of security operatives. Saturday Vanguard learnt that some uniformed men were also on the pay roll of the operators and their job was to protect the business.
Origin
It could not be ascertained when the illegal business actually started but sources said it has been in existence for decades. Some of the dealers who were mostly property owners were said to have given their tenants quit notices while others were said to have co-opted their into tenants in the illicit business for protection.
Residents speak
Some of the residents in the area who spoke on condition of anonymity recounted their experiences on the illegal business. An artisan Mr Wole Fakeye said, ''I don't live here but own a shop and I want to tell you that the business has been going on for decades but not many people knew about it because it is a mafia business. I could recall about eight years ago when some people were killed because they tried to expose the shady deal".
A petty trader simply identified as Madam Sikira said some uniformed men were privy to the business. According to her, ''Uniformed men come here to get their own piece of the action, will they claim they are ignorant of the development? Thank God for this present regime on the fight against corruption. If it were to be in the past, who will dare arrest them?"
Another resident said, ''it was not as if the business was hidden from anybody but whoever dared to expose them did so at his own risk".
The bubble burst
Saturday Vanguard reliably gathered that the secret about the illegal business leaked out due to disagreement between the operators and their spies. The spies believed following the increase in the pump price of diesel there should also be an increment in what they were being paid. The operators however disagreed. Some of the partners were also said to have felt shortchanged in the sharing formular of the proceeds and this led to the secret being leaked to the police. The police made some arrests and assured that they will get to the root of the matter.
Speaking with the lawmaker representing the constituency, Jude Idimogu who spoke from the United States of America, said, any illegal activity should be dealt with. "The activity is wrong and it is against the law of the land", he said.
According to him, "government was not aware that oil wells exit in Ilasamaja before now and I am certain that government will do everything possible to investigate the issue and bring all the culprits to book", adding that no offender will go unpunished as government does not encourage illegal activities. "I am concerned and will ensure that the culprits do not go unpunished", he concluded.
Hazards
The Head of Media Environmental\friends of the Earth Nigeria ERA\FoEN Phillip Jakpor who spoke on the issue enumerated some of the hazards associated with such illegal activity. According to him, the risks involved ranged from fire outbreaks to environmental degradation, pollution, offensive odour, and exposing the illicit deal to the youths which may defocus them from legitimate business ventures.
In his own submission, the General Manager Lagos State Emergency Management Agency LASEMA, Mr Michael Akindele said the area has been classified as a potential disaster area and the government will soon decide what action to take on the matter.
Actress Ini Edo who was recently appointed a Special Assistant to the Akwa-Ibom State Governor on Tourism has hit the ground running as she has announced the hosting of the first ever Ibom Heritage Festival before the end of the year.
Ini Edo made the announcement recently, while unveiling Peekaboo Global Consulting Limited as the official media partner for the festival.
Speaking at the formal signing of the SLA which had Mr. Darlington Abuda, the lead consultant of PGC, and Mr. Apeh Harrison Iwodi, the IbomFest Project Manager in attendance, Ini Edo stated that the Ibom Heritage festival would simultaneously showcase the tourism potentials of the state to visitor.
Ini Edo further explained that IbomFest with the Theme "Our Culture Beyond Borders",would also showcase the wealth of the state in terms of historical sites, sculptural landscapes, topography, cuisines, to arts and crafts that abound in the state.
Lagos – Mr Babatunde Fashola, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, on Friday disclosed that 24 states had volunteered land to the Federal Government to begin its mass housing initiative.
Fashola made the disclosure in Lagos at the maiden edition of Real Estate and Housing Lecture organised by City People Magazine.
The lecture was entitled: “Moving the Real Estate Sector Forward, My Thought, My Experience.''
“Twenty four states have given us the land that we require to start,'' he said.
He said that policy framework for standards; capacity and knowledge of developers and purchasing power of home seekers were integral to solving housing deficit in Nigeria.
Fashola identified mortgage financing and government support through incentives as also integral to providing affordable housing to the teeming population of Nigerians.
He added that the 2016 budget provided some incentives.
He said that there was a provision of N35 billion for housing in the 2016 budget and that the government had both long and short term plans on how to execute the project.
He said that government was testing the workability of mass housing initiative and if found effective, hopefully, more funds would be allocated in the 2017 budget.
“Our objective is to use this year's budget, that N35 billion to prove the efficacy of this concept in the short term, and this concept can work,'' he said.
The minister explained that nations like the United Kingdom and Singapore achieved success in real estate development with the support of government and the mortgage institutions.
He advised developers to revisit the idea of private hostels; an initiative he said was adopted by religious organisations in the past.
While answering questions raised by some stakeholders, the minister assured that the government would not compromise on the quality of houses it would deliver.
“We cannot and we will not compromise quality,'' he said.
Fashola stressed the need for more Nigerians to key into home ownership.
He added that, the same spread of funds people use to pay rents of two years or more could be channeled to home ownership through mortgage financing.
Also present at the ceremony are Sen. Gbenga Ashafa and Mr Francisco Abosede, a former Lagos Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development.
See photos from the ongoing Osun-Osogbo 2016 festival, which attracted thousands of Osun worshippers, spectators and tourists from all walks of life in Osun State. Photo credits, Akeem Salau.
Ijagbo (Kwara) – The Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, has hired a maid and a nurse to take care of the late Rasheed Yekini's mother, Alhaja Sikirat Yekini.
Saraki, represented by the Director of Football, Abubakar Bukola Saraki FC, Alloy Chukwuemeka, disclosed this on Friday in Ijagbo, Oyun Local Government Area of the state.
He also donated a Tricycle to the younger brother of late Rasheed Yekini, Hakeem.
Saraki said that he had financed the sinking of a borehole and renovated the residence of Alhaja Sikirat Yekini, upgraded her shop to a mini mart.
He said the visit was to meet with the family and see how they could be assisted to better their lots .
He explained that the aim was to make the family not to feel neglected or abandoned.
The Senate President also announced an annual football competition for U-13 boys "so another Rasheed Yekini can be discovered among the youth from Ijagbo, Ira and Offa."
Saraki said that the competition will be sponsored yearly by him and would be tagged Rasheed Yekini U-13 football competition.
The Senate President also challenged well to do Nigerians to remember the Yekini family always.
He also donated balls, jerseys and trophy for the Rasheed Yekini U-13 football competition.
Warri (Delta) – An elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, on Friday commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his willingness to open the lines of dialogue with youths in the Niger Delta.
Clark made the commendation during the all-inclusive ”Stakeholders Consultative Meeting of Niger Delta Coastal States” held in Warri, Delta.
He said opening dialogue with the agitators would ensure the restoration of peace in the region and progress to the nation.
“This is good news coming from him; we, therefore, look forward to the Federal Government discussing with the real leaders and the affected youths in true spirit of frankness and openness to ensure that, once and for all, an enduring peace is achieved.
”We must find a permanent solution to the various problems that we are facing in this country,” he said.
Clark urged all Nigerians to embrace dialogue and urged the government to stop the “continuous militarisation of the oil communities''.
He condemned the recent threat by some militants to declare a Niger Delta Republic and urged them to embrace peace.
The Presidential Amnesty Programme is to train 500 ex-agitators in Niger-Delta on agro and aquaculture to enable them become self-employed. The Programme Coordinator, Mr Paul Boroh, made the promise during his visit to Bioresources Development Centre and National Biotechnology Development Agency, Odi, Kolokumo/Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa.
Boroh said that 18 participants have graduated in agro and aqua culture in the centre. He urged the graduates to be of good behaviour and improve on their new skills to become self-employed for the betterment of the society. The Amnesty boss, also an Adviser to the President on Niger-Delta, said Agriculture could create job and wealth for the teaming youths.
“The training is a wakeup call because Amnesty office is not a place to collect money from; so, you must try to create reserve, by keeping something for tomorrow. “Plan to build yourself for tomorrow and study more for a better future,” he said. Boroh said the training programme would cover Niger-Delta States, such as Akwa-Ibom , Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo and Rivers respectively.
He, further presented certificates to the 18 graduates, promising to make available funds from Micro Finance Banks as loan for them to set up their various businesses. Mr Josiah Habum, Director, Biotechnology Development Centre, Odi, said the vision was to ensure significant grassroots empowerment of people in the Niger-Delta region.
According to the director, the mission of the centre is to sustain development of local capacity for efficient and effective bioresources research. Habum added that others are to process and to achieve value addition on development of indigenous bioresources into products in order to diversify the nation’s economy. He, however, advised the graduates to put their skills into practice and empower themselves and others technically in the society.
ABUJA-Kwara State Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed has advised his colleagues to seek ways of diversifying the economy of their respective states by going into other ventures that would generate more revenues.
He stated that relying on federal allocation alone would help the states meet its statutory obligations to the people.
The governor stated this while performing a foundation laying ritual of a N100 million project coordinated by Harmony HUB in Wuye, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja Friday.
He said: “This is in line with our desire to define resourcefulness which is the direction which states are expected to go these days in trying to help development and growth.
“And I am happy Harmony Holdings has taken this. It has not only broken this in Ilorin, but by creating something similar. But again, we need to demonstrate to the whole world that we have taken the right direction and also capable of driving this business not only in Kwara State, but in Nigeria at large.
“You will recall that part of what we put in place as a prospect of driving the state forward is by looking inwardly. We tapped into assets that the state has that has not been fully utilized, that has been lying down and been wasting.
“We sought to allow these assets to be driven under the Harmony Holdings Limited Company, which indeed is trying to translate these assets to revenue-generating platforms.
“We started this as far back as 2011. So what the Federal Government has said is in consonant with what we are doing in Kwara State.”
The governor stated that the project would cost N100 million to complete.
“I don’t think we will be looking less than N50 to N100 million to create an economic property like this”, he said.
The Chairman of Harmony Holding, HRH Halidu Abubakar said that the project is construction of three floors building containing business suites, adding that it would take between nine months and one year if resources were available.
“This is one of the manifestation of the governor’s push that Harmony should be seen to be doing something, and that we should go outside Kwara State and make our presence known”, he said.
pleads Nigerians for patience By Levinus Nwabughiogu
ABUJA-Following the harsh economic realities in the land, an outspoken Lagos based Christain preacher, Pastor Tunde Bakere of Later Rain Assembly has appealed to all Nigerians to exercise patience with President Muhammadu Buhari led administration, saying the hard times would be over soon.
He assured that the maxim of change which is the slogan of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC would not translate to chain for the people.
Bakere who was a running mate to president Buhari in one of his previous attempts at the presidency during the 2011 general elections was in the presidential villa to pay homage to the president on Friday.
He said that Nigeria had drifted from its positive direction in the past and needed some conscious efforts to fix it.
Access Bank says its maximising on children’s curiosity to fuel learning on its banking program.
According to the bank, children are curious and they never get tired of exploring and wanting to know what lies beneath the surface and for this reason, the bank says its capitalizing on this to organise Children's Holiday Banking Programme, aimed at spicing up the fun of summer holiday by learning Banking from August 15-31, 2016 in Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Kano, Benin, Port Harcourt and Enugu.
The Holiday Banking Programmes as the bank says gives children first hand experience of the Banking profession and knowledge of its operations. It is a very viable initiative that also promotes financial literacy among children runs is bound to inculcate in participants more than just a savings culture, the bank stated in a statement.
It is an experiential exercise that has the potential of leaving a lasting impression in the minds of children at an early age - impressions that could help in shaping their future in terms of career choices. With some entering banking halls for the first time in their lives. And, face to face with real life situations that they only hear about, they may begin to nurse dreams and ambitions about banking as a career and, indeed, other professions - at a tender age.
They are likely going to be spurred into taking their studies seriously, if only to be like those they meet and closely understudy during the programme. Invariably, a future Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank could be among the children as was the case of Bill Clinton who in 1962 visited the White House as a student in during the tenure of John Kennedy as President.
The fascination of being inside the country's most famous building and the aura which surrounded its occupant built up in the young student a fantasy to live in the building someday. The fantasy didn't remain a mere dream but became a reality when he returned to the White House in 1993 to be the 42nd President of United States of America and the World's most powerful man.
Some if not most of the leading lights of Nigeria's banking industry may not have similar opportunities whilst growing up. Yet, they are today the drivers of the country's financial sector. The country would probably be the better for it today if experiential learning, like what the Herbert Wigwe led Access Bank holiday banking proramme offers, was part of education in years gone by.
The Holiday Banking Programme which is a further step beyond Access Bank's Early Servers Club, a financial literacy club it set up in schools and churches to promote financial inclusion of children from early age. Members of the club learn about money, importance of saving, how to spend wisely and plan for the future. The lessons, which are fun-filled and interactive in nature to ensure active participation, also teach children the value of giving.
The appropriateness of the programme must be seen against the background of the fact that despite intensive efforts by relevant authorities to enthrone a banking culture among Nigerians, a larger segment of the country of about 180 million people is still under banked. The bank therefore hopes to achieve the objective with a catch-them-young approach.
ABUJA-Speaker House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara made a return to the presidential Villa, Abuja on Friday where he met with President Muhammadu Buhari behind closed doors.
This would be the second time the speaker would be visiting the villa in quick succession since the crisis between him and the erstwhile Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmuni Jibrin broke out over the padding of the 2016 budget estimates.
Dogara had in his last trip to the villa penultimate Friday told State House Correspondents that padding was was a crime.
But yesterday, the speaker who visited with a senator from Bauchi State refused to speak, saying “I am on holiday”.
He also refused to disclose when he would resume when asked by Journalists, as he said that Journalists knew when the House proceeded on recess.
Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel will lead several England-based stars including Leicester City forward Ahmed Musa and Watford striker Odion Ighalo for September’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at home against Tanzania.
The other England-based players called up by new Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr are teenager Kelechi Iheanacho, who on Thursday extended his contract at Manchester City, Chelsea winger Victor Moses and Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Carl Ikeme.
Youngster Victor Osimhen has been handed a surprise call-up by the three-time African champions. Osimhen, 17, who will only sign his first professional contract in January with German Bundesliga club Wolfsburg, has been given a chance to shine alongside more established strikers like Musa, Ighalo and Olympiakos’ Brown Ideye.
The match is a dead rubber, as both teams can no longer qualify, but Rohr and his side are using the game as a rehearsal for a 2018 World Cup qualifier in Zambia on October 3.
Full squad
Goalkeepers: Carl Ikeme (Wolverhampton Wanderers/ENG), Emmanuel Daniel (Enugu Rangers), Ikechukwu Ezenwa (FC Ifeanyi Ubah)
Defenders: Leon Balogun (Mainz/GER), William Troost-Ekong (Haugesund/NOR), Chidozie Awaziem (FC Porto/POR), Jamiu Alimi (Kano Pillars), Abdullahi Shehu (Uniao da Madeira/POR), Musa Muhammed (Istanbul Basaksehir/TUR), Elderson Echiejile (AS Monaco/FRA), Kingsley Madu (AS Trencin/SLO)
Midfielders: John Obi Mikel (Chelsea/ENG), Ogenyi Onazi (Trabzonspor/TUR), Wilfred Ndidi (KRC Genk/BEL), Nosa Igiebor (Maccabi Tel Aviv/ISR), Victor Moses (Chelsea/ENG)
Forwards: Ahmed Musa (Leicester City/ENG), Kelechi Iheanacho (Manchester City/ENG), Moses Simon (KAA Gent/BEL), Imoh Ezekiel (Al-Arabi/QAT), Odion Ighalo (Watford FC/ENG), Brown Ideye (Olympiakos/GRE), Victor Osimhen (Wolfsburg/GER)
The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Prisons Service, Abia Command, Deputy Superintendent of Prisons (DSP) Kalu Ikpe, says the Aba Federal Prison has about 80 insane persons in its asylum.
"Sometimes even here in Umuahia where there is no asylum, we receive them but when after sometimes we observe a strange behaviour, we do a referral and send them to Aba where there is an asylum.
Ikpe disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Friday in Aba. He said that the prison was taking care of the insane persons to ensure that they were stabilised enough to enable them answer their respective charges in court.
"Those who are not normal are put under observation and are made to see psychiatric doctors who work daily to ensure that their drugs are administered. "You know that the prison inmates are our brothers, so we cannot abandon them," he said.
Ikpe, however, stated that getting the insane inmates out of the prison, where necessary, was the duty of the Chief Judge and the courts which committed them to the prisons.
He said that the prison had no means of discovering if a potential inmate was sane or not at the point of receiving him, but would keep custody of anyone with valid arrest warrants.
"In a situation where the individual's case becomes worse or unmanageable by us, we alert the courts who committed them to our care. "Depending on the nature of the alleged crime committed by the inmates, they are the people that can take decisions on their matters," he said.
Ikpe said taking them to court depended on the degree of their mental health status. He said that when jail deliveries were conducted, such cases were reviewed and appropriate actions taken on them. As at Aug. 19, the prison has 600 inmates with only 113 convicted and serving full prison sentences. About 374 inmates have not been convicted, while about 116 inmates are in awaiting trial status.
Capital Oil and Gas Ind. Ltd, a principal investor in the Nigerian Professional Football League outfit, FC Ifeanyi Ubah, on Friday, signed a historic partnership deal with English Premier League club, West Ham United.
According to the Proprietor, FC Ifeanyi Ubah and Chairman, Capital Oil and Gas Ind. Ltd, Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, the partnership deal was signed owing to the the Hammers’ rich history, unrivalled reputation for developing talents.
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