Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Lamido confronted DPO who disrupted rebel govs’ meeting

A two-minute 22 seconds video detailing the encounter between five of the seven rebel governors in the breakaway faction of the Peoples Democratic Party and the Divisional Police Officer of Asokoro Division, Abuja surfaced on YouTube on Monday.
The DPO, Mr. Nnanna  Ama, was said to have led a detachment of policemen in three trucks to the  Kano State Governor’s Lodge where governors Rabiu Kwakwanso (Kano), Chibuike Amaechi (Rivers), Sule Lamido (Jigawa), Aliyu Babangida (Niger), and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa) were having a meeting.
In the video, Lamido was seen shouting at the top of his voice when Ama, who was putting on an orange T-shirt, walked into the meeting venue in company with some plain clothes policemen.
Ama,  who had asked to see the host, the Kano State governor, might have resorted to speak with Kwankwaso in private on noticing the way and manner still and video cameras  were directed at him as he insisted that he wanted to see “his Excellency.”
But Lamido,  who was sitting on a sofa,  hit the table intermittently and yelled at Ama,  saying, “The governor (Kwankwaso) is here. Talk to him. What do you want from him? We are meeting alright. So, talk to him.”
At a point Lamido,  who was obviously infuriated, stood up and ordered some of their security aides,  who were in suit, to push the DPO out of the meeting venue.
One of the people sitting next to Babangida held Lamido in the hands and led him back to sit down.
“Push them (DPO and his men) out,” Lamido yelled.
One of their (rebel governor’s) security aides,  who wanted to take action after Lamido gave the order,  looked at the DPO eye-ball to-eyeball and asked, “What do you want?”
But the DPO replied that he had informed him before being taken before the governors.
“I have told you,” Ama replied, nodding his head.
In the course of the said invasion, Ama,  who was seen smiling at intervals,  tried to move in the direction of Lamido. But two of the security aides present held him from the back and prevented him from going further.
However, a scuffle was prevented as Ama,  who appeared to have been treading cautiously, simply moved back without challenging the duo. Lamido reiterated his order and shouted again, “Get out. Who the hell is he?”
While the video lasted, some of the aides who witnessed the scenario were heard from the background asking if the DPO’s mission was to arrest the governors and other members of the breakaway faction attending the meeting.
Amaechi, who was also present at the meeting, was sighted in the video discussing and gesticulating with other attendees. At another time, Amaechi was seen rubbing his palms.
Kwankwaso,  who crossed his legs while the altercations lasted,  hinted that he was available to be briefed on the DPO’s mission.
“You can talk to me,” Kwankwaso told the DPO, who soon moved towards the governor  to have a discussion with him. The video later went dead.
Meanwhile, mixed reactions have greeted the alleged disruption of the rebel governor’s meeting, with some people arguing that police “invasion” of the venue was a breach of their constitutional right to freedom of association and peaceful gathering. But others argued that since a court of law had declared the New PDP illegal it ought to have put a stop to calling and holding meetings.
A YouTube user,  Adeolu Moronkeji, after viewing the video, wrote that it was wrong for a police officer to harass democratically elected governors who enjoy constitutionally guaranteed immunity on the orders of the powers that be.
She added that the invasion bore the hallmarks of the Presidency.
“This is very embarrassing. Is Nigeria a God-forsaken country? It appears that the era of totalitarianism and fascism is looming in Nigeria. GEJ na wa o!” Morenikeji wrote.
Also, on punchng.com, a reader with the name Gidi stated, “ If the New PDP is illegal, does it mean old friends cannot meet anymore? Is it that the powers that be don’t understand the fundamental right called ‘freedom of association’?
“Do they need to take a refresher course on the provisions of Nigeria’s constitution? Are we still under military rule? Even during the Abacha regime people still had some rights of association and movement. When is it a crime for one to host colleagues?”
But also on punchng.com, a reader, Fidel, said it was high time the rebel governors started expending their time and energy on productive endeavours that will better the lot of Nigerians rather than their incessant meetings which, according to him, were heating up the polity.
Gidi wrote, “These rebel governors could have been better appreciated by Nigerians if they have been spending the quality time they expend to transverse the length and breadth of Nigeria on finding a lasting solution to the menace Boko Haram that has ravaged the north.
“Almost on a daily basis, innocent people are being killed but that seems to mean nothing to the eyes of these so-called rebel governors and yet they said that they are fighting for justice. So what justice can be better than saving people’s lives? Instead they are seeking political recognition which is nothing but their selfish desire.”

source: The Punch

Wande Coal stands up to Don Jazzy over alleged song ‘theft’

The artiste/record label conflict in Nigeria is far from over as Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy and Wande Coal are currently at loggerheads over a recently released track titled “BabyFace”
The trouble started a few minutes ago when Don Jazzy spoke about his work being stolen and Wande Coal just had to reply.
This is the newest in a wave of record company vs artiste battles that have swept across the country.
See their tweets below:








Source: ynaija
In Abuja, a Zuba Grade 1 Area Court in the FCT, yesterday, 4th November, sentenced eight women to six months imprisonment each for pro*tit*tion.

Those sentenced were Felicia Dominic, Vivian Agubuzor, Ifeoma Patrick, Comfort Jacob, Gift Obi, Tina Osagie, Mercy John and Joy Ayo, of no fixed address in Zuba.

The judge, Mallam Alhassan Kusherki, sentenced the accused persons after they pleaded guilty to the one-count charge of soliciting men for the purpose of prostitution.

Kusherki, however, gave the convicts an option of N20,000 fine each.

Prosecutor, Momoh Ibrahim, had told the court that the offence contravened Section 405 (Paragraph 1(b)) of the Penal Code.
- See more at: http://entertainment-gists.blogspot.com/2013/11/police-jail-8-abuja-runs-babes-for.html#sthash.e1x9TmYS.dpuf

Strike: ASUU members to decide on FG’s fresh offer

After 13 hours of negotiations, the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge, on Monday was not forthcoming with the new Federal Government’s offer as he insisted that its members have the final say on the issue.
Speaking with State House correspondents after the meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan at First Lady’s Conference Room in the Presidential Villa, he said the meeting rubbed minds on how to tackle the problems confronting university education system in the country.
He said: “Well we had lengthy meeting with Mr. President, rubbing minds on how best to address the problem of university education in this country.
“And we now have a message from Mr. President which we are going to take to our members. And we are expecting that our members will respond appropriately to the message of Mr. President.
On whether the lecturers are going back to the classroom, he said: “That is up to our members.”
Asked what the message was, he said: “I can’t tell you. It is not for you. It is for our members.”
If impressed with the message, he said: “Don’t put words into my mouth. Our members will determine that.”
Also speaking with journalists at the end of the meeting, the Minister of Labour Emeka Wogu, said: “We made progress, the President of ASUU told you that they are going back with a message from the Federal Government back to their members. And the message is full of high expectations and hope.”
On whether the strike will be called off, he said: “That is why the message is full of high expectations and hope. So our prayer is that they come back with positive outcome. They might not even come back to meet us, they might take decisions there that will meet your expectations.”
“Nigerians should be patient for ASUU to finish their meetings and come out with a message to Nigerians.”
On whether the Federal Government made a fresh offer, Wogu said: “Well, the offer we made are the offer they are taking in line with the 2009 agreement. The issues that led to the strike are issues contained in the 2009 agreement and we did not go beyond the agreement.”
But before the meeting started on Monday afternoon, President Jonathan had assured the lecturers that the protracted over four months’ old strike would be resolved at the meeting.
Jonathan, who took charge of the Federal Government’s negotiations with the lecturers, while exchanging pleasantries with the team led by ASUU President, said: “My president all the problems will be over today, all our children must go back to school.”
Also greeting the NLC President, Comrade Abdulwahab Omar, at the beginning of the meeting, President Jonathan said: “My president with you around today, there will be no problem, our agreement is signed, sealed and delivered.”
On the Federal Government team are – Vice President Namadi Sambo; Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu; Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim; Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof Julius Okogie and the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.


Source: The Nation

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Arsenal survive Crystal Palace test, Arteta sees red

Mikel Arteta scored and was then sent off as Arsenal edged Crystal Palace 2-0 at Selhurst Park on Saturday to establish a five-point lead at the Premier League summit.
The Spaniard put the visitors ahead with a 47th-minute penalty, but he was contentiously shown a straight red card with 25 minutes remaining for a last-man foul on former Arsenal man Marouane Chamakh.
Second-bottom Palace, who sacked manager Ian Holloway on Wednesday, came close to snatching an equaliser, but Arsenal made sure of victory late on when Olivier Giroud headed home from Aaron Ramsey’s dinked cross.
After an even first period, Arsenal made the breakthrough early in the second half, with Arteta sweeping the ball inside the left-hand post from 12 yards after Adlene Guedioura upended substitute Serge Gnabry.
Gnabry and Giroud both threatened to extend Arsenal’s lead, but Palace were handed a lifeline in the 65th minute when Arteta was sent off for bringing down Chamakh despite the offence occurring around 45 yards from goal.
Palace pressed forward, and Arsenal were indebted to goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny for producing two jaw-dropping saves within the space of a minute to thwart Joel Ward and Mile Jedinak.
With three minutes remaining, Ramsey crossed for Giroud to head past Julian Speroni and confirm Arsenal’s return to winning ways following their mid-week defeat by Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

Edo mobile court convicts 63 for violating sanitation law

A Mobile Court in Fugar, Etsako-Central Local Government Area of Edo State, on Saturday, convicted 63 offenders for violating the environmental sanitation law.
Lawrence Wilson, the presiding judge ordered that the accused persons be taken to prison for seven days or pay a fine of N5, 000 each, in the alternative.

“After reviewing the facts of the cases before me. I hereby convict you all with an option of N5, 000 fine each, which you must pay within seven days or go to jail,” Wilson said. “Your claims that you people were not aware of the environmental sanitation law is not an excuse, because every last Saturday of the month is the sanitation exercise. I am only sentencing you with an option of N5,000 fines each because you all pleaded guilty to the charge.”
Pius Sule, the prosecutor, told the court that the offenders were found loitering during the sanitation exercise.
Sule, who is the Assistant Chief Environmental Health Officer of Etsako-Central local government, urged the court to punish the culprits, to serve as a deterrent to others.
The prosecutor informed the court that the offences contravened Section 12, Sub-section 2, of the Edo State Sanitation Law, 1976.
Emma Aludo, the Supervisor for Health and Environment, said that the exercise was a success due to the enlightenment campaigns by the council on the need to observe the exercise.
Aludo said that the sanitation became necessary to forestall flood as well as keep the environment clean for healthy living.

Enugu council election candidates presented fake documents – ENSIEC

The Chairman of the Enugu State Independent Electoral Commission, ENSIEC, Dr. Boniface Eneh has said no candidate was disqualified from the November 2, 2013 local government election in the state, on political grounds.
Eneh, who spoke in a media forum at the commission’s office on Friday said candidates were disqualified either for not fulfilling basic requirements or for submitting fake credentials and forged tax clearance certificates.
He disclosed that although six political parties had earlier indicated interest to participate in the election, only the All Progressives Congress, APC, the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, actually submitted list of candidates.
“These parties that indicated interest by inviting us to their primaries are: Labour Party, (LP), African Liberation Party (ALP), National Solidarity Democratic Party (NSDP), the All Progressive Congress (APC), the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
“These are the ones that indicated interest by way of inviting us to their primaries and we did attend all the primaries”, he said.
He noted that aside from Labour Party, the other parties followed up by submitting the names of candidates and the Commission sent in screening team to the local government for the councillorship positions while that of chairmen and their vice were done in ENSIEC headquarters.
Eneh further stated that out of the three political parties, only the PDP chairmanship candidates scaled through the screening process, adding that the APC and APGA candidates were guilty of non-presentation of tax clearance certificates.
According to him, while some of the candidates presented mutilated certificates, others obtained their tax clearance certificates from other states.
“In the process of the screening there were issues which we have to look into. Basically for you to be qualified to run for any of these positions there has to be a certificate; in fact the basic certificate is school certificate or its equivalent. There is also age difference between chairmanship and councillorship candidates.
“This issue of tax clearance also came up and many were not cleared as a result of that. Some presented fake tax clearance certificates, some presented mutilated tax clearance certificates”.
He further disclosed that one of the candidates presented credentials belonging to a woman.
The ENSIEC boss, however, admitted that apart from councillorship candidates, no chairmanship candidate from the opposition party was cleared for the poll.
He said only PDP candidates are contesting chairmanship positions and that voting would be “Yes” or “No” but that for anybody to win he must garner 25 percent of yes votes in two-third number of wards in the local government area.
While dening any form of pressure or control from the state Governor, Sullivan Chime, he said the Commission was following the law.
He said the time for substitution of disqualified candidates could not be extended because the Commission’s hands were tied by the State Electoral Law, even though two out of the three days meant for substitution of candidates fell on public holiday.
He disclosing that the commission had been dragged to court by opposition parties, noting that they were not deterred as the Commission was ready for the elections having procured all the sensitive and non-sensitive materials.
He, however, disclosed that the APC and the APGA councillorship candidates would stand for the election in some wards.

-daily post
Both sexes tell lies for one reason or the other, no one is judging. So i put together the most common lies men tell.You know when ladies sit together to gossip about their man and they end up saying similar things, that's how i came about this list.



1. “Me? I graduated top of my class.” This is a classic case of the runaway male ego, designed to present a man in the best light and impress a woman. When the lies continue into marriage, it’s not long before the truth will out.

 2. “Of course I like your friends!” The lies to make a woman fall in love or stay in love account for many truth-stretchers. such as inflating one’s accomplishments and wearing designer clothes to appear wealthy and reveal how often they were used in their own relationships. Men were significantly more likely than women to use such deceptions.


 3.“Honey, you’re the best.” One of the most lied-about subjects has to be sex. Perhaps that’s because it’s the area where we are most vulnerable. Here again men are likely to lie. In the first rush of romance it makes sense for a man to engage in exaggerated praise of a woman’s beauty and sexuality. But “you’re the best” lies can paralyze a relationship.

4. “No, I can’t call you. I don’t even know where I’ll be.” These are the sad lies, the ones he tells because he’s falling out of love. The more quickly a woman seeks the truth behind these lies, the sooner she can remedy the relationship — or, if necessary, end it. As one friend puts it, “I’d rather have the ax fall than slip down the endless slope of uncertainty and frustration.”

 5. “That dress isn't too tight. It looks great!” By and large, these are the good lies — the ones that show he cares. But kind lies can be too much of a good thing if a man habitually says only what his partner wants to hear. It sets the woman up for rude awakenings. After all, if the dress she’s wearing really is too tight, has he done her a favor? Far better is the tactful truth: “I usually love what you wear, honey, but it just doesn't look quite as good this time.”

 6. “They’re downsizing at work. But don’t worry. They won’t get me.” Many men still feel paternalistic about the women they love, so they lie to spare them worry. But these lies can destroy the very sense of confidence that the man hoped to create. And they can make a woman feel she is not a respected partner in the relationship.

 7. “Sure, I’ll mow the lawn — as soon as this crick in my back goes away.” There are few things that trouble a man more than a woman’s anger — or nagging, as he calls it — so he lies to avoid a scene. It is in “hassle-prevention lying” that men can demonstrate their greatest versatility. - See more at: http://queenofrelationship.blogspot.com/2013/10/7-common-lies-men-tell.html#sthash.VbWHwPSN.dpuf
7 Common Lies men Tell

REVEALED: Okorocha’s Romance With Actresses

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State again has shown that he has a strong tie with Actresses.

Months after sacking Actress, Nkiru Sylvanus as his Special Assistant on Lagos Affairs, he has appointed another Nollywood actress into his cabinet.
The lucky actress is 25 year-old ex-Delta Soap model, Shirley Igwe. She’s now  Okorocha’s Principal Protocol Officer. Her new appointment would entail her coordinating the governor’s daily itinerary, ensuring his comfort and that of his visitors.Shirley has since  resumed duties.
With this appointment, tongues are already wagging about His Excellency’s penchant for actresses especially fair-complexioned ones.
Recall that actress, Nkiru Sylvanus was the first to be appointed into Okorocha’s cabinet as the state’s  Liaison officer in Lagos before she was later redeployed to Owerri,  after which she was relieved of her job. One hopes that Shirley will make the difference.


source: naij

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