Friday 31 July 2015

Wow! See How Osama Bin Laden’s Relatives Die In Auto-Crash [PHOTOS]

Osama Bin Laden’s stepmother and sister among 4 other people were killed after a private jet owned by the family crashed into a fireball, while trying to land outside London.



Crash Scene

Crash Scene



On Friday morning, July 31, 2015, the private plane owned by the Bin Laden’s family overshot the runway when trying to land at Blackbushe airport in Hampshire.


READ ALSO: Breaking: Missing Airplane With 239 Passengers, Clues Found (Photo/Video)


The £7million Embraer Phenom 300 was owned by Salem Aviation in Jeddah, which is controlled by the dead terrorist’s family


However, a Saudi Arabian media reported that Bin Laden’s stepmother and sister were among the 4 people killed, as well as their Jordanian pilot.


According to Al-Jazeera, the Saudi Ambassador to Britain, Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf Al Saud offered condolences on the embassy’s official Twitter account to the bin Laden family.


His tweet reads, “His royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdul Aziz, the ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the United Kingdom, offered his condolences to the sons of the late Mohammed bin Laden and their relations for the grave incident of the crash of the plane carrying members of the family at Balckbushe airport”.


READ ALSO: PHOTOS/VIDEOS: 141 People Killed As Military Plane Crashes Into Homes (UPDATED)


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Osama is known to be the founder of Al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets.


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Mama Peace Forgot She Is No Longer The First Lady

Editor’s note: Two months ago, Goodluck Jonathan and Patience Jonathan ceased to be Nigeria’s “Number One Citizen” and the First Lady, respectively. How is the process of getting back to a more normal routine going? Inspired by the recent incident at the Port Harcourt International Airport, with Mrs Jonathan being allegedly refused access to the VIP lounge and Federal Airports Authority denying having disrespected her shortly afterwards, Naij.com contributor Hussain Obaro shares his thoughts the model of behaviour appropriate for an ex-First Lady.



Patience Jonathan Forgot She Is No Longer The First Lady

Patience Jonathan and Goodluck Jonathan



The show of shame and public display of lack of decorum, indecency and over-bloated self-importance a couple of days ago at the Port Harcourt International Airport by Mrs. Patience Jonathan points to the fact that the former First Lady is yet to come to terms with the fact that her husband is no longer the president of the country, and that her tenure long ended with the May 29, 2015 handing over.


Contrary to some media reports that Mrs. Jonathan, who prefers to be called Mama Peace, was embarrassed and humiliated at a south-south airport on the orders of some powerful Abuja’s politicians who “denied her access to the VIP lounge of the airport,” what really happened was that Mama Peace wanted to be accorded the same privileges she had enjoyed while she was the First Lady.


The airport staff and officials politely and respectfully told our dear Mama Peace that she’s no longer entitled to the privilege of being driven onto the tarmac through the VIP lounge gate into the airport facility. It is a known fact that only the president of the Federal Republic and others in that class have this exclusive reserve, due to security implications and in line with international aviation safety code.


There was no time the officials of the airport told the former First Lady that they were executing any orders from Abuja, as was widely circulated and speculated by a section of the media and wrongly asserted by the main opposition political party, the PDP.


Mrs. Jonathan, who immediately threw dignity into the wind as usual, lashed out at officials of the airport screaming on top of her voice, cursing and threatening the civil servants who were simply doing the job they are paid to do, needs to be properly reminded and enlightened about her conduct and responsibility of her new status as the former First Lady.


She must be tutored to effectively blending her attitudes with the present reality. She must be properly educated that one of the implications of no longer being in power is that she no longer gets to be driven onto the tarmac in any airport in Nigeria and outside the country.


As a former First Lady, there are basic rules of civilized conduct she is expected to obey. It may seem difficult for her to assume her new status of an ordinary citizen, having been in position of authority as wife of deputy governor, governor, vice president, and then the First Lady during the past 16 years, when she was virtually worshiped and treated as small god. But this is time for her to embrace the challenge, requirement and societal demands of her new status. Mama Peace should desist from further ridiculing the already battered image of the former president Goodluck Jonathan and allow the gentleman to peacefully relax and heal the wounds of his defeat at the last general election.


In as much as Mrs. Patience Jonathan deserves certain respect and privileges as wife of a former president and former First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, there is need for her to avoid trying to go over the top. Mama Peace should emulate her predecessors and former Nigerian first ladies, who not only carried themselves and acted with a high sense of decorum and dignity, but fully blended and embraced the responsibilities of life outside the paraphernalia and glamour of office of the First Lady.



Patience Jonathan Forgot She Is No Longer The First Lady

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Hussain Obaro is a writer, motivational speaker and public affairs commentator from Ilorin, Kwara state.


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Read What Gunmen Did To Four Police Officers

On Friday, July 31, 2015, suspected armed robbers were reported to have killed two police officers in Okene area of Kogi state, during a gun battle.



Police Men

Police Men



The incident occurred during a robbery at the Okene branch of a first generation bank at Old Prison Junction of the town.


According to Daily Post, a gunfight erupted when five men stormed the bank premises around 9am, but were confronted by police officers on duty.


READ ALSO: Read What Police Did To Judge Kidnapper


Kogi state police spokesperson, Shola Adebayo who confirmed the incident also stated that, the police had started a manhunt for the robbers and that would not relent until they were arrested.



It can be recalled that, two police officers attached to the Chairman of Southern Ijaw Local Government Council in Bayelsa state, Remember Ogbe were murdered by four bandits.


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Gov Lalong constitute panel to investigate Chlorine gas disaster


The Plateau State Governor Barr. Simon Lalong has constituted an administrative panel to look in to the circumstances the lead to the Chlorine Gas leakage that explored on the 25 July, 2015 in the state capital.


The Chlorine Gas accident at the state owned Water Treatment Plant on Saturday 25 July,2015 claimed the lives of 8 and 101 persons were hospitalized in various hospitals in the state capital.


The administrative panel made up of eleven members has a Former Director of Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) Engr. Jimmy Cheto as Chairman.


According to the Secretary to the State Government, Rufus Bature, who inaugurated the panel on behalf of Governor Lalong said, “the constitution of this Committee is to investigate the real cause of the gas explosion and proffer solutions to guide against future re-occurrence and ensure industrial safety at the treatment plant.”


The SSG said, “The work of the panel is technical in nature which is why members are drawn from various professionals fields”


The committee were given four weeks to submit their report to government.


Chairman of the Panel Engr. Jimmy Cheto promised to deliver assignment within the time frame given them and in accordance with the terms of reference.





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House Leadership: I Would Have Dropped Ou‎t; Buhari, APC Insisted – Gbajabiamila

Femi Gbajabiamila, the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari and the leadership of the All Progressive Congress (APC) insisted that he must vie for the leadership position in the House, otherwise he would have dropped out.



Addressing journalists at an interactive session in Abuja, today, Gbajabiamila said he would not describe the “loyalists in the House as aggressors but protectors of the interest of the party.” 


READ ALSO: What Atiku Has To Say About The Peaceful Resolution Of NASS Crisis


He explained that a long time ago before the crisis heated up he had met with the President and the party explaining to them that issue had been framed to be about him which was not adding that he was willing to part with any position for the sake of the President, country and the House.


“A lot of people don’t know this, long-time ago, I saw the president, I saw my party I explained to them I told the President I said listen this thing has been framed to be about me, was never about me and that is what my members believe and I told Mr. President and I told the party that I wanted to withdraw from this thing, so for the sake of the president, for the sake of the House for the sake of the country.


“I told the governors at the meeting 4 weeks ago it was not about office and I told them that I would leave this thing in a heart beat without thinking of it. 


“I wouldn’t even think twice about it and I will go and sit on the floor of the House without even accepting anything even a chairmanship.


“I have never been a chairman of the committee in this house and never been a deputy chairman and I made it clear to them that I have turned down things in the past, I have been offered National Honours and I turned it down, I was meant to be a Deputy to Aminu Tambuwal we turned it down before Emeka Ihedioha took over and there have been many other things in the past, “the house leader said.


He continued, “For me it was not about me, it was not about office, it’s not the office that makes you a legislator, the legislator makes the office. It’s not vice versa and I made it clear that I will leave it but on principle but my members refused. 


“When I told the President to allow me leave, he did not accept it, he was reluctant my party did not accept it and I thank God for that they did have that kind of confidence in me to be able to deliver the goods for the party, who am I to say no?”


READ ALSO: APC Govs Move To End Senate Crisis



Meanwhile, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Honourable Yakubu Dogara, has assured the South east region that they will be adequately compensated in the leadership structure in the lower house. 


Dogara was elected Speaker of the House of Reps on June 9 against the wishes of his party. He polled 182 votes to defeat Gbajabiamila, who had 174 votes.


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House Leadership: I Would Have Dropped Ou‎t; Buhari, APC Insisted – Gbajabiamila

My DSS ordeal, by brutalised Anambra APC chieftain


APRIL 27, 2015 is a day Chief Ifeanyichukwu Nwokoye would not forget in a hurry. It was the day men of the Department of State Service (DSS) brutalised him in front of his wife for refusing to dance to their tune. The chairman of President Mohammadu Buhari’s presidential campaign team in Anambra State during the 2007 electioneering campaigns is a high chief of Ide Anambra, Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State.


The humiliation of the Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC ) in Anambra State by officials of the DSS had angered the then state director of DSS, Mr Alex Okeiyi, who apparently was not in the know of his men’s mission on that day. The fully armed errant DSS officials, made up of two men and woman, had stormed May Roses Hotel in Anambra to demand the list of some expatriate medical doctors Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, had invited into the country.


The red eyed officials of DSS allegedly accused Nwokoye, the owner of the hotel, of not according recognition their office situated in Amawbia by paying the necessary royalties. But for divine intervention and the decision to flow the APC leader abroad for thorough medical attention, Nwokoye would most probably have been dead or at least become a blind man as a result of the battering he received from the DSS officials. Although he has returned from his medical trip abroad, his right shoulder is still in need of additional operation while his eyes require further surgery.


How he was brutalised


Recalling the ugly experience in a chat with The Nation, Nwokoye said: “I was in the hotel on that fateful day when a Toyota Camry car occupied by three people drove in and walked straight to the reception to make inquiries.


“As their voices became loud in altercation with the secretary, I opened the door to my office to ask what was going on. My secretary said she told the female one among the visitors not to sit on the chair handle and they became furious.


“I supported my secretary and told the lady to sit properly, but she said the leather seat was dirty. I then ushered them into my office.


“But rather than come in, they started taking positions. One of them blocked the entrance, another took a seat while the female one stood close to me. I asked who they were and they said they were DSS officials.


“Suspecting that the names they gave me were fake, I demanded for their identity cards. One of them flashed it and immediately returned it into his pocket. I protested that I did not see it and insisted on seeing their identity cards.


“Since they refused to show me their ID cards, I told them to leave my office if they were not ready to do so or I would leave for them because of the spate of kidnappings and armed robbery cases in the land.


“When I saw that they were not willing to cooperate, I stood up to leave for them, but the huge one among them stood up and ordered me to sit down or they would kill me immediately.


“The shouting in my office became unbearable and my wife, Jessie, came in to ask what was going on. But they shouted at her and unbuttoned their suits for us to see their guns.


“At that point, I jumped out of the room and called the Divisional Police officer (DPO), telling him about the situation.


“When they saw me making a call, one of them came out and also put a call across to somebody. I did not know that they were calling their office for reinforcement.


“Within 10 minutes, a white Toyota Hilux filled with fully armed people arrived at the hotel in a commando style. They dragged me out with my wife and started hitting us in the presence of our employees.


“They bundled us into the Toyota Hilux vehicle and drove us to the DSS office at Amawbia, dragging us out like common criminals.


“They removed my trouser, shirt and undies and left me stark naked, with their officials, male and female, watching me and my wife.


“They pushed us into their cell with nothing to cover my body while they kept hitting my wife with gun butt and kicking me.


“We were in the cell when one of them came and dragged me out, hitting me in the eyes and below the belt until I fainted.


“Before I fainted, one of the officers would hit and kick me and told me to say, ‘Thank you sir,’ which I continued to say. It was a real humiliation of my person.


“When I came out stark naked, I saw one fair-complexioned young man and I was told he was the Director, Mr Alex Okeiyi, who ordered them to give me my trousers and shirt to cover my body.


“That was exactly what happened. I heard the man saying that they should take me to their clinic before I die. From there on, I stopped remembering any other thing.


“When I regained consciousness, I saw one Uche Onyiliofor who contested the House of Representatives election under APGA, and he brought me home in his vehicle.”


Sympathy time


Since the incident, top politicians in the state have been calling and visiting the APC man. They include Senator Andy Uba, Senator Chris Ngige, Former Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Chief Simon Okeke, among others.


Although he has returned to Nigeria from medical trip abroad, Nwokoye, told The Nation that within the next few weeks, he would travel out again for further operations on his eyes and shoulders.


Members of the APC both in Anambra and at the national level have called on President Mohammadu Buhari to set up a committee to investigate the incident and find out why Nwokoye was battered and humiliated by the DSS men with a view to punishing the culprits.


According to the victim, “I have never witnessed something like this all my life. I was treated like a common criminal by the DSS. What pained me the most was that they were hitting me and were telling me to say ‘thank you sir’ each time they hit me.


“Already, I am working on taking them to court so that they can tell the world what I did to to warrant such beating and humiliation.”





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PMB’s Administration – Government Of Change That Listens To Us!

Editor’s note: Undoubtedly, a good government is one that is sensitive to the people’s opinions; there are no two ways about it. Can this be said about President’s Buhari administration? Naij.com guest columnist Arinze Esomnofu is convinced it can, and bring about the facts that prove him right.



The government of change headed by President Buhari has proved to pay close attention to the public outcries, and it is indeed a sign of the democrat in Buhari. Thumbs up, sir!


Neutralizing evils of Biafra


Firstly, I raised the issue of hate messages against the federation that my people hear every day under the disguise of Radio Biafra. If the radio and its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, are not brought to investigation, they will bring about a calamitous dent to the image of the southeastern people, and lead to violence in the region, which I decisively oppose.


Disrobing Biafra, whether through print or online media, is never an easy task, because it is seen as the “Holy Grail” of us Igbos, for we grew up on the touching war stories. But it does not mean I will keep silent when someone tries to pursue a personal agenda forging on the weak sides of my people and calling Nigeria a zoo.


The complaint was forwarded by me and other columnists and political commentators through different articles focused on the radio and Nnamdi Kanu. The government of change has not only looked into it, but also sprung into action by blocking the transmission of the station and going after its engineers. Great move!


READ ALSO: Read Why Radio Biafra Is Causing Confusion In Enugu


Following the federal character


Later on, I made an overview of the appointments made by President Buhari that were to a large extent North-favouring. President Buhari responded through his senior special assistant on media and publicity, Garba Shehu. He stated that the president still had numerous appointments to make, and, as the Constitution stipulated, he was going to abide by the federal character. “I think President Muhammadu Buhari is sensitive to the diversity of this country… Therefore, why would anybody use less than 10 appointments to judge the president on this matter?… This government will make as many as 6,000 appointments. And he is bound, even if he doesn’t wish it, by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to reflect federal character.” 


True to these words, the director general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr Ziakede Akpobolokemi, was fired, and on Tuesday July 21, Mr Calistus Obi from Ihiala local government of Anambra state was appointed acting head of NIMASA.


READ ALSO: EFCC Arrests Past NIMASA Boss 2 Weeks After Buhari Fired Him


Two week ago, after careful observation of Nigerians’ reactions, President Buhari appointed new service chiefs. This time around they were not from one region, and the decision was made based strictly on meritocracy. Once again, kudos to the government of change!


When the infamous decision to remove the military checkpoints nationwide was taken by President Buhari, it was immediately followed by strong public disapproval. While a few political commentators opined that the president, as a man of military background, would stick to the guns, he listened to the voice of Nigerians and reversed the decision.


Prioritising the needs of Nigerians


To crown the piece, let me cite an article by Dele Momodu titled “An afternoon with President Buhari”: “Fellow Nigerians, let me confess that in over 30 years of writing, no president has ever reacted directly or positively to my constant admonitions, lamentations or commendations. Rather, most of the time, their aides, cronies and acolytes used to fire darts and barbs at us from every direction.” Dele Momodu has said it all: during 30 years of writing, only Muhammadu Buhari, a president of the most populous black nation, has shown humility and genuine interest in public opinion.


Don’t get me wrong: no one should opine that the president only makes corrections after taking a wrong step, far from it. I have witnessed different scenarios, when a leader makes a terrible decision and stands by it either saying the decision will be appreciated in course of time, or that the decision was made for the national security reasons.


At the junction, fellow citizens, change is coming to us in a form of a listening president. For once in a long time our opinions matter, and they are sharp like the edge of a sword. Irrespective of the fact that democracy is presently reigning in Nigeria, I would also call our form of government “opintocracy” – a government based on public opinion.


Arinze Esomnofu

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Arinze Esomnofu is a political analyst, public commentator on trending political events and a motivational speaker.



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Aregbesola"s battles with opposition in Osun


WAHEED Lawal, a comrade and known activist in Osun has over two decades of pro-democracy activism in the South-West state. He could go on and on to reel out the nitty-gritty of the various pro-democracy and human rights struggles in the recent history of Nigeria, especially as they were organised in the state.


“We know when to organise our people to defend their rights and protect democracy and demand for good governance,” says Lawal in a chat with our correspondent during a recent visit to his office on Station Road, Osogbo, Osun State.


“But in spite of your claim to being a frontline member of the pro-democracy groups in the state, the CSCEO (Coalition of Civil Society for the Emancipation of Osun) appears to have taken the shine off you,” the reporter queried.


The reporter’s observation seemingly drew Lawal’s anger. Looking straight into the reporter’s eyes, he queried: “Who are the people behind the group you just mentioned? They are nothing but a hired group of misguided youths sponsored to blackmail the government of the day.


“You media people in Lagos, Ibadan or Abuja or those reading the newspapers may take the noise they make seriously, but the few people that call themselves the coalition have no relevance here because they have never been known to lead any good cause for our people here.


“Their sudden emergence is attributable to the determination of the opposition elements against the government of the day to ensure the government achieves nothing.”


The conversation between Lawal and our correspondent took place against the background of incessant allegations against the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. At the begining of July this year, the CSCEO began to send press releases to media houses detailing various allegations against the governor.


Apart from accusing the governor of embarking on too many projects which, in its own conclusion, have led the state into many months of unpaid salaries, the coalition has accused the governor and his party of intolerance, alleging that some of the opponents of the governor have come under attacks in recent times.


“But that is part of the blackmail. Call a dog a bad name in order to hang it,” said Semiu Okanlawon, spokesman of the Aregbesola government.


“They make outlandish and outrageous claims and allegations. Why not just ask for one proof of these allegations? For instance, how do you accuse a governor whose works already delivered far outweighs the resources available to him within the same period? How do you see a governor whose initiatives in the areas of employment, security, education infrastructure, poverty reduction and others keep earning him local and international recognitions? Those are the achievements those few bellyaching individuals seek to divert attention away from. But they cannot succeed in that.”


The group had claimed responsibility for the July 6 protests in Osogbo, the state capital, purportedly in support of a judge in the state, Justice Folahanmi Oloyede, who wrote a petition against the governor and also in solidarity with the unpaid workers of Osun. But the government says the wage crisis in the state, like in many other sates of the federation, has only been turned into an opportunity by the opposition to pillory the Aregbesola government, having failed in all the legally acceptable means to get the mandate of the people of the state.


The government described the coalition as “a gang of misguided and disgruntled individuals who are just being sponsored by many of those who lost in the August 9, 2014 election in the state.


“They are no more than errand boys of Iyiola Omisore of PDP, Niyi Owolade of Accord Party and Segun Akinwusi of Social Democratic Party. It is an emergency group put together to give voice to the opposition’s joint battle against this government.


“All they do is to send out false information in press releases everyday to confuse people and misinform the general public. The last of its release was that there was danger to the life of the petitioner judge, Folahanmi Oloyede,” Okanlawon said.


In a release signed by its media coordinator, Seun Adeoye, on July 4, the CSCEO, which though was less than one week old, had claimed responsibility for the protests in Osogbo.


A part of the release had stated: “For your information, CSCEO is just a week old today. We have no allegiance to any political party in opposition to Osun State Government or financiers as being wrongly insinuated by the ruling APC regime. Rather, we are together as men and women previously slumbering but have all been woken up by the realization of the doldrums in which we now find ourselves as a result of the recklessness, cluelessness and wanton disregard for time-tested principles of public management and international best practices of those who we have trusted with our collective destiny in the last four years.”


But Amitilu Shittu, Executive Director of the Committee for the Defence and Rights of the People, a popular human rights and pro-democracy organisation in Osun, says the group has chosen very wrong reasons to sell itself to the people.


Shittu said: “If you say you are in opposition here, the people will ask you what you are really out to oppose. This is because opposition must have its logical reason. Do you oppose a government that has provided the kind of infrastructure that Aregbesola has provided in the first four years?


“Do you oppose a government that has provided infrastructure far higher than the resources of the state can afford? Do you just oppose a government when it keeps getting local and international recognitions for its initiatives?”


CSCEO’s allegations against the government are legion. Its Chairman, Sulaiman Adeniyi Alimi, said in one of the many press releases sent out by Adeoye that “all the characteristics of a failed state have been manifesting in this state: hunger; poverty; closed hospitals, schools, government offices and courts; internal displacement of persons and failed and abandoned projects from roads to buildings. Jungle justice in the absence of the judiciary, collapse of public utility, insecurity as burglary and petty stealing pervades the land arising from excruciating hunger and lack.


“This is not about unpaid salaries alone; it is about paucity of managerial skills and high level corruption as exhibited by Aregbesola’s government.”


Comrade Wale Adebisi of the Ola Oni Centre for Good Governance, directly links the activities of the group to the political opponents of Aregbesola.


Adebisi said: “It must interest you that this so-called group emerged after Iyiola Omisore, PDP’s defeated governorship candidate, reached his final bus stop over his election petition at the Supreme Court.


“Before then, there was no group like that. But immediately after the ruling of the Supreme Court which put a final nail on the Coffin of his governorship ambition, they resorted to these illegal means to continue to keep their few followers together as well as attempt to discredit the government.


“It is a project in the hands of the PDP and other allies to bring down the government, and that forms the basis of all these daily accusations against the governor.”


Adebisi says the CSCEO has been sending out wrong information about the state to give it a wrong image. “But they can only do that for a while before the whole world sees through their lies,” he said.


Ademola Yaya, a former Student Union leader and now researcher, who lives in Osogbo, the state capital, in his analysis of the group’s activities, explained that it is merely catching in on the opportunities that media platforms offer to gain attention.


“Before now, real activism involved deep understanding of the issues at stake. Activism involved commitment and not cash and carry pursuits. More importantly, it is the activities you engage in as a group of people fighting the cause of the people that bring you attention from authorities and the people. Now, an unknown group of people can just hide under one name and send out falsehood and the media give them audience,” Yaya said.


Asking the media to wake up to its responsibilities, Yaya said it is not enough for media houses to just take press releases from everyone who has access to the internet without adequate verification of the claims they make and the activities they claim to engage in.


His assertion appeared to corroborate an earlier charge by Comrade Waheed Lawal that most of the claims the so-called coalition sends out should be verified by media houses. “For instance, often times you read about that group claiming to have held press conferences in Osogbo whereas no press conference was held. That is unprofessional and fraudulent,” he said.


Adeoye, the regular issuer of the press statements containing the allegations against Aregbesola says he is not connected in any way to politicians in the state, yet there are those who insist that he is one journalist who has had more than casual relationship with politicians and still enjoys same with some of the leading opposition figures in the state. As a former correspondent in the state, he was was alleged to have taken a stand against the government of former Governor Bisi Akande; a situation that was said to have endeared him to Akande’s political opponents, including Omisore, the then deputy governor.


Adeoye later became two-term chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists’ Correspondents’ Chapel in Osun and subsequently won election to become the State Chairman of the NUJ. In all these periods, he was said to have openly identified with Omisore and his political allies.


“Call him a politician and you will not be far from the truth,” says Ibrahim Lawal, a lawyer based in Osogbo, who said he had watched the activities of the group and the involvement of Adeoye.


“I think he uses his pen to arrange imagined atrocities of the Aregbesola administration with a devious view to raising anxiety and causing confusion. That is what they send out every day in the name of press releases. But the people in this state know the truth. There is no coalition anywhere. It is just a camouflage by Adeniyi Sulaiman and Seun Adeoye.”


A quick ride through the state capital gives the impression of a peaceful city. While the effect of unpaid workers’ wages appears to have slowed down business, commercial activities in the state capital do not reflect the topsy-turvy pictures that are being painted.


Bose Ande, an event management consultant in Osogbo says the state remains at peace with itself.


“If you go by the impressions being created in the minds of news readers, you would think the state is upside down. But that only exists in the imagination of those who are doing that for their own reasons.” She said.





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Yemi Alade Turns Lover Girl In “Duro Timi” Video

Nigerian female singing sensation, Yemi Alade is not relenting on her recent successes as she has dropped another video for “Duro Timi” off her Queens of Kings album.  



The singer who recently released a new single titled “Na Gode” has hit her fans once again with a new music video. She goes emotional in this new one and she deliver the lines of the song in a lovely manner.


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Mo’cheddah Engages The Services Of Olamide In ‘Bad’ Video


She played the role of lover girl with her man in the video that was directed by Ovie Etsayatse and was shot in London.


Checkout the video below:



 


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Buhari under pressure to move against oil thieves


Pressure is mounting  on President Muhammadu Buhari  to  kick start his clampdown on oil thieves following  his recent admission that he now has in his possession a list of such thieves.


Buhari, addressing Nigerians during his just concluded trip to the United States, had announced that Washington gave him the list.


He said  that some members of the Jonathan Federal Executive Council stole as much as  250000 barrels of crude daily.


Several  Western countries including  the United Kingdom and France are said to have reached out to him to waste no further time in bringing the suspects to book.


Nigerians are also  itching  to know the identities of the oil thieves .


A cross section of prominent Nigerians say President Buhri should make the names public forthwith and prosecute them.


Frontline lawyer,Professor  Itse Sagay (SAN)  told The Nation yesterday that he  shocked by  the magnitude of the stealing.


“Before this fresh revelation, one was very disturbed when Okonjo Iweala, raised the alarm that about 400, 000 barrels were being stolen every day. To hear that the quantity is as much as  one  million barrel per day is something else,” he said.


“It shows the country went into a total rot under the last regime of President Goodluck Jonathan.  They would have looted the country to bankruptcy within a year if they were not removed from office. We should be grateful that a disciplined and upright man has taken over to clean the mess and save the country.


“The punishments are not farfetched. They are already enshrined in our law books.


“We may ultimately have to resort to special court with specific time frame to decide the cases. The situation is very grave and we need to deal with it in an exceptional way.”


 Also shocked by the revelation is Chief Ladi Williams (SAN) who said:  “the President should make public everything about it because the oil they stole belongs to the good people of Nigeria. The people have the right to know what is happening.


 “Some schools of thought have suggested  that the Chinese option should be applied in dealing with the suspects. It is a common knowledge that corrupt public officers in  China always end up being executed.  But here in Nigeria, we have the criminal and penal code. The suspects should be tried.


“The National Assembly has the power to  establish a tribunal to try the suspects because the courts have too many cases already.  From the tribunal, the next step should be Supreme Court because many of us are not happy with the way the Appeal Court has discharged itself. The Supreme Court has discharged itself creditably well.


“The suspects should be made to produce the money they realised from the sales of the stolen products. Any of them that parts with a substantial part of the money should be leniently dealt with.”


Elder statesman  Tanko Yakassai said:“The president should not only tell us about the crime, he should go a step further to list the names of those involved in the criminal act and the amount involved.  He should get them arrested and prosecuted. The truth is that these atrocities didn’t start today. They started way back when Obasanjo was the head of state.


“Key figures during that regime became instant multi-millionaires. There is not going to be any solution to the atrocities except the perpetrators are brought to book.  I want to appeal to President Muhhamadu Buhari not to limit the probe to the Jonathan administration. If he really wants to get to the root of the problem, he should go back to the days of Obasanjo as military head of state.”


Another  Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Second Republic politician, Enechi Onyia, said  the suspects should be made to face the wrath of the law.


“The government should not stop at that. They should also do everything possible to retrieve the full value of the money that the country ought to realize from the product from the suspects. The government should not be swayed by sentiments that people are likely to express about its position or action plan because in everything that happens in life, people would always express sentiments,” he said.


Lagos lawyer, Festus Keyamio   called for  prosecution of everyone  found culpable in the crime, saying: “The effort of the President in fighting corruption in the country is highly commendable. This is what Nigerians looked forward to when they voted for him and I am glad that he is living up to his electioneering promises. I want to do everything possible to make sure that the perpetrators do not escape justice.”


Former Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Abubakar Tsav, expressed surprise at the revelation.


He said:“ “If the president’s statement is true, then, it is a serious matter. How can one person steal such quantity of crude oil? What are they using the money for when many people are hungry, homeless and sleeping under the bridge?


“ The crime is capable of collapsing an economy of a developing country. The perpetrators don’t mean well for the country and should be severely dealt with.


“I don’t support death penalty, but the offence is worth it. I will suggest that they should be sent to 25 years or life imprisonment. If the suspects are not fished out and dealt with, there would be a big challenge if Buhari is not re-elected after four years. If Buhari is not elected and another government that is worse than Jonathan’s come tom power, the country would be worse for it.


“If I were Jonathan, I would be ashamed of myself and refrain from making any comment. I think he should also be probed  because  it was before his very eyes that all this rots was  taking place and he did nothing to stop it.”


The Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Lagos State chapter, Joe Igbokwe, said more sad revelations of the activities of government officials in the Jonathan’s administration are coming.


According to him, “What Nigerians are hearing and seeing now will be a child’s play when the full story of how Nigeria was pillaged and plundered under Jonathan is told.


“In the fullness of time Nigerians will get to find out that former President Jonathan’s tenure was a systematic regime of heists. I am believing God that President Buhari will have the energy, strength and power to go the whole hog in repositioning Nigeria in the comity of civilized nations. Nigeria is getting better and this, l believe because a good man is in charge.”





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Obasanjo Ne Ya Matsa Na Buhari Ya Sanya Baki A Cikin Rikicin Majalisa

Labarai sun nuna cewa tsohon shugaban kasa Obasanjo ne ya sanya Buhari ya canza ra’ayin shi kuma ya sanya baki cikin rikicin majalisa.


Jaridar Vanguard ta ruwaito cewa  wayar da Obasanjo ya buga ma Buhari ya sanya shi ya canza ra’ayin shi kuma ya sanya baki a ciki. Wanda hakan ne ya Kawo karshen rikici kuma Femi Gbajabiamila ya samu kujerar shugaban majalisa.


Bayan da Yakubu Dogara ya zama kakakin majalisa, Shugaba Buhari ya kauracema sanya baki cikin rikicin daya tashi.


Wasu shuwagabannin jam’iyyar ta APC a majalisar a karkashin wata kungiya mai suna “masu kishi”  sunyi niyar suje wajen Buhari ko kuma na kusa da shi domin su sanya shi ya sanya baki cikin rikicin. Daga baya sai sukaje wajen Obasanjo domin sun san Buhari na girmama shi domin yayi mashi magana. Bayan da suka gama bayani, Obasanjo sai ya kira Buhari yayi mashi bayanin matsalar da rikicin zai iya kawowa idan ba’a magance shi yanzu ba. Yace mashi “Idan dai sanya bakin naka zaya Kawokarshen rikicin kuma ya kawk cigaban Damakaradiyya a Najeriya ya kamata ka sanya.”  


Wata majiya tace: “Munyi imani cewa hakan ne ya sanya shi ya sanya baki a cikin rikicin”


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Can Petr Cech Save Arsenal Against Chelsea On Sunday?

Arsenal and Chelsea clash on Sunday in the Community Shield competition, the traditional pre-season opener in the top flight of English football.


The match is always played between the Premier League winner (Chelsea) and the English FA Cup winner (Arsenal), and this has opened up a battle between two eternal rivals; Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger, managers of Chelsea and Arsenal football clubs respectively.


Peter Cech moved to the Emiates stadium this summer and will pose a great threat to his former side

Petr Cech moved to the Emiates stadium this summer and will pose a great threat to his former side



While it is supposed to be a ‘mere’ pre-season encounter between the two English giants, it will look more like a clash between two Managers who have been on each other’s heels for some years now.


READ ALSO: 5 Reasons Wenger May Defeat Mourinho For The First Time On Sunday


After thirteen clashes between both managers, Mourinho holds a far superior head to head record against the Frenchman, defeating him on seven different occasions and drawing six times. Wenger is yet to defeat the Portuguese.


This weekend’s clash brings a lot of dimensions, especially with the transfer of former Chelsea safe hands, Petr Cech to the Emirates stadium a few weeks ago.


This move has been hailed by many as the biggest mistake of the Portuguese, who is renown for overseeing some of the best deals in the transfer windows, but he seems unperturbed. Instead, he has thrown another jibe at his counterpart.


READ ALSO: Jay-Jay Okocha Returns To Football With English Club


Can Cech Save Arsenal?


The question here is; can Cech save the Gunners from his former employers this weekend?


With his vast experience as Chelsea’s number one goaltender for 11 trophy-lade years, especially since the Mourinho era, bookmakers are tipping him to be the difference between both teams this weekend.


Arsenal players, including Wenger believe the arrival of Cech to the club is a good omen for the club and gives the team the right balance to challenge for the trophy for the first time in as many seasons.


Having masterminded several championship wins for Chelsea, it is not unsafe to note that the new Arsenal goaltender might be the difference between both sides, especially with the exit of Wojciech Szcezeny to Roma this week.


Petr Cech and former Manager, Jose Mourinho, when the going was still good between the pair

Petr Cech and former Manager, Jose Mourinho, when the going was still good between the pair



Mourinho may have allowed Cech to leave for a rival club because he believes the player has gone past his prime, more with the arrival of the Belgian number one goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, on loan at Atletico Madrid before, but this factor may not come to play when both North London sides clash on Sunday.


Apart from being a North London derby, Cech will also want to prove to his former employers that they were wrong to have deposed him and eventually sell him to a rival club.


READ ALSO: Can Wenger Break The Mourinho Jinx In Biggest Clash Of This Weekend?


During his unveiling, Cech had also said that he joined Arsenal because he believes that he could the side could compete for the EPL, another sign that he is ready to fully commit himself to the cause of the club.


If matches could be won on paper, perhaps, many small teams would not have usurped their wealthier counterparts, therefore, these analysis may not be the final verdict.


However, with these factors in mind, Wenger and his wards may be thinking positively against a ‘Mourinho side’ for the first time in years, with the hope that they will win the Community Shield back-to-back, after managing same against Manchester City at the start of last season.


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Imminent coup in show business: Wealthy Nigerians" children plot TAKEOVER of music industry


THEY are children of wealthy businessmen and political bigwigs. Many years ago, it would be preposterous for them to contemplate a career in music. The jobs reserved for them were blue chip, and they would easily be tagged as rebels if they ignored a career in the corporate world for a vocation believed to be reserved for school dropouts and never-do-wells.


But this is the jet age; the age in which emphasis is placed on the independence of the child’s mind. The society and its value system have experienced a paradigm shift from the age of restriction where parents decided the future of their children to the age of freedom where the kids decide what path they want to toe.


That is the case with Folarin Falana, son of frontline lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), whose alias is a.k.a. Falz the Bad Guy. Folarin literally rebelled against his father, dumping the wig for a career in music.


Falz the Bad Guy is not alone in this trend of the nouveau-rich treading a path previously believed to be reserved for the children of the poor. The list includes other music stars like Naeto C, son of former Minister of Aviation, Kema Chikwe; David Adeleke a.k.a. Davido is a member of the prominent Adeleke family in Ede, Osun State; Florenece Ifeoluwa Otedola a.k.a. DJ Cuppy is the daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola while Chuka Edozien, popularly called Lynxx, is son of a former deputy governor of old Bendel State.


Folarin Falana (Falz the bad guy)


The name Folarin Falana may not evoke any emotion among young and upward mobile Nigerians, but the mention of Falz the Bad Guy is sure to elicit loud cheers, especially in entertainment circles.


The son of fiery legal luminary, Femi Falana, Folarin, though trained as a lawyer, is making a name for himself in the entertainment industry. He attended St. Leo’s Catholic Primary School, Ikeja, after which he proceeded to Olashore International School in Osun State. He bagged his law degree at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom and later proceeded to the Nigerian Law School, Abuja.


His career in music began in 2009 when he released a mix tape titled Shakara. It was a compilation of some songs he had recorded, which was uploaded for the public to know more about his music. He later came out with other singles like Cool Party, What’s up Guy and High Class, his most successful single to date.


Given his father’s reputation, many had expected to take the courtroom by storm when he graduated from Law School. But rather than head for the courtroom, the allure of music was too tempting for young Folarin to resist.


He said: “A lot of people have asked me why I opted for music instead of Law. My response has always been that when you are very passionate about something, you must follow your heart. Music is my passion.


Initially, I had hoped to follow in my father’s footsteps. Looking at his life, how much he has achieved and the kind of name he has made for himself, I sincerely wanted to follow in his footsteps. I admired his achievements and lifestyle. The main reason I studied Law was to emulate his achievements. But music simply stole my heart.


For those who thought that his decision to drop the wig for the microphone would lead to family dispute, Folarin said he had the backing of the family the moment he made his plans known.


He said: “My decision to take up music did not cause any problem in the family. Although my father was surprised when he got to know about my decision, because he found it strange that I would take up music as a profession, it was handled maturely by my father and other members of the family. Later on, my dad and my mum started to accept it and have even gone as far as encouraging me.”


On his stage name, Folarin said: “First, Falz is a nickname my friends gave me while I was in school. It is just a short form of my last name, Falana. As for ‘Bad Guy’, it is not Bad Guy but BAHDguy, which is an acronym for Brilliant And Highly Distinct guy (BAHDguy). The BAHDguy stands for something positive.”


David Adedeji Adeleke (Davido)


Better known by his stage name, Davido, young Adeleke is an American-born Nigerian recording artist, performer and record producer. Davido stormed the music industry in 2011 with his chart-bursting single, Dami Duro, which was well-received throughout Nigeria.


Along with his elder brother, Adewale Adeleke, Davido is the co-owner of HKN Music. He has produced for numerous artistes, including Naeto C, Skales, Tiwa Savage and Sauce Kid.


With the huge success of Dami Duro, Davido, who relocated to Lagos at a young age, came out with his debut album, Omo Baba Olowo in 2012. The album features singles like Back When, which featured Naeto C; Dami Duro, All of You, Overseas, which featured Sina Rambo; Ekuro, Gbon Gbon and Feel Alright, which featured Ice Prince.


Davido was born on November 21, 1992, to Chief Deji and Vero Adeleke in Atlanta, Georgia. His father is a Nigerian business magnate while his late mother was a university lecturer. He attended The British International School in Lagos before proceeding to study Business Administration at Oakwood University, prior to relocating to Nigeria. He graduated from Babcock University in Ogun State.


Speaking on his musical career, Davido said: “I have been doing music for some time now, but I took it seriously in March 2011. I started with a group called KB international in America. It wasn’t working out, so I thought I should just do this on my own.


“I was around people who were musically inclined and I love music. So, I simply said to myself, ‘Why not do something you love and be happy while at the same time making money?’”.


Chukie Edozien (Lynxx)


Chukie Edozien, better known by his stage name Lynxxx, is a hip-hop recording artist and entrepreneur. The only son of Chief John D. Edozien, a former deputy governor of old Bendel State, Lynxx burst onto the scene in 2010 with his debut single and went on to become the first Nigerian artiste to be endorsed by the global brand, Pepsi.


He is the originator of Jollof Musik, a genre he describes as “an artful blend of music to create great music.”


Chukie attended Corona Primary School Ikoyi, Lagos for his primary education, and went on to Kings College, Lagos for his secondary education. He attended the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, where he obtained a degree in Business, Economics and Marketing.


After almost a decade of behind-the-scenes work, Lynxxx came out with his debut as a recording artiste in December 2009, when he released his first official single, Change Your Parade. The single became popular in nightclubs and radio stations across the country, leading to tremendous rise in his fan base.


He followed up the success of the single with the release of his debut album, This Is Lynxxx, in December 2010. The album featured a combination of musical genres, including urban hip hop, contemporary R&B, and infusions of funky house. He would later tag the style as JollofMusik.


Naetochukwu Chikwe (Naeto C)


Naetochukwu Chikwe a.k.a. Naeto C is the son of former Minister of Aviation and Nigerian Ambassador to Ireland, Mrs. Kema Chikwe and Chief Herbert Chikwe. He spent his early years in Owerri, Imo State, in a household highly influenced by music. His fondness for music grew fast and soon found his way in other creative art forms, most specifically poetry, which took him to various competitions and earned him accolade as a young poet.


After finishing his secondary education in Lagos, he moved to the United States for higher education. Naeto C later hooked up with other budding talents, Uzikwendu and Ikechukwu. The trio went on to form a group, the World Famous Akademy.


Naeto C graduated in 2004 from the George Washington University with a B Sc. in Biology, but with plans to go further and become a medical doctor. After some deep soul-searching, he changed his mind and decided to pursue his dream and develop his talent as a musician.


In the summer of 2013, Naeto C disappeared from the entertainment scene and returned to school to pursue a higher degree at the University of Dundee, London.


His notable production achievement is I Believe, a song Naeto wrote and co-produced with VC Perez. Naeto C has garnered more experience to establish himself as a household name in the nation’s music industry.


Florenece Ifeoluwa Otedola (DJ Cuppy)


Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, also known as DJ Cuppy, is a Nigerian music producer and the daughter of Nigerian billionaire businessman Femi Otedola. She graduated from King’s College London in July 2014 with a 2.1 honors degree in Business and Economics, and is currently enrolled at New York University to pursue a Master’s Degree in Music Business.


Her father, Mr Femi Otedola, is the second Nigerian to ever make the Forbes annual list of the world’s richest people with an estimated net worth of over US$1.2 billion. He is the CEO of Forte Oil Plc and the Nigerian President and Chief Executive Officer of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited.


His marriage to wife, Nana, is blessed with three daughters and one son, among whom is Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, who was recently named tourism ambassador for the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


DJ Cuppy began her career as a DJ at 16 in London, buying second-hand equipment and playing in clubs. In 2014, she was the resident DJ at the MTV Africa Music Awards in Durban. She would go on to play at the Tatler and Christie’s Art Ball in London and the Financial Times Luxury Summit in Mexico City.


In July 2014, she released House of Cuppy, her first compilation mix in both London and Lagos. She then had a launch for House of Cuppy in New York City on September 2, 2014. She also launched her music management and content production business, Red Velvet Music Group.


Speaking about her love for music, DJ Cuppy said: “I have always loved music, even as a child and I was very passionate about young people. I am greatly honoured when young people approach me to say they like what I am doing. I am also establishing my own company, which is into publishing and management. I have a 10-year plan to change the face of entertainment in Nigeria.”


She says she has the blessing of her parents, both of whom she said have been very supportive.


She said: “My mother has been my everything. She has been very supportive of my career. She is such a strong woman, and I only wish I can be half of what she is. All I know is that it is always good to do what you love. I also love to do business and that is why I am combining music and business. From the onset, I have always had this entrepreneurial spirit to run my own business one day. That, I will say, I got from my dad.


“My dad is not only my mentor; he is very involved in my adventures. Whenever I have shows, he will help me go through the list. He is very passionate about music. He loves music a lot. I remember listening to Fela’s music with him in the car when I was younger.”


While not dismissing the importance of her background in her rise to the top, DJ Cuppy believes her talent and hard work have been the major factors in her ascendancy to the top.


“I will say that I am very lucky, because I have very supportive parents. Of course, I also have the most supportive team in the world. My parents encouraged me to be the best in whatever I do. I think it is all about being myself and not trying to be someone else.


“I am very lucky to have the kind of parents that are pushing and challenging me to be the best I can. A lot of times, people get distracted by the background information. I am where I am, following my dreams and doing a very exciting project. With time, people will come to see that it is passion and talent that has worked for me.”





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Buhari under pressure to move against oil thieves


Pressure is mounting  on President Muhammadu Buhari  to  kick start his clampdown on oil thieves following  his recent admission that he now has in his possession a list of such thieves.


Buhari, addressing Nigerians during his just concluded trip to the United States, had announced that Washington gave him the list.


He said  that some members of the Jonathan Federal Executive Council stole as much as  250000 barrels of crude daily.


Several  Western countries including  the United Kingdom and France are said to have reached out to him to waste no further time in bringing the suspects to book.


Nigerians are also  itching  to know the identities of the oil thieves .


A cross section of prominent Nigerians say President Buhri should make the names public forthwith and prosecute them.


Frontline lawyer,Professor  Itse Sagay (SAN)  told The Nation yesterday that he  shocked by  the magnitude of the stealing.


“Before this fresh revelation, one was very disturbed when Okonjo Iweala, raised the alarm that about 400, 000 barrels were being stolen every day. To hear that the quantity is as much as  one  million barrel per day is something else,” he said.


“It shows the country went into a total rot under the last regime of President Goodluck Jonathan.  They would have looted the country to bankruptcy within a year if they were not removed from office. We should be grateful that a disciplined and upright man has taken over to clean the mess and save the country.


“The punishments are not farfetched. They are already enshrined in our law books.


“We may ultimately have to resort to special court with specific time frame to decide the cases. The situation is very grave and we need to deal with it in an exceptional way.”


 Also shocked by the revelation is Chief Ladi Williams (SAN) who said:  “the President should make public everything about it because the oil they stole belongs to the good people of Nigeria. The people have the right to know what is happening.


 “Some schools of thought have suggested  that the Chinese option should be applied in dealing with the suspects. It is a common knowledge that corrupt public officers in  China always end up being executed.  But here in Nigeria, we have the criminal and penal code. The suspects should be tried.


“The National Assembly has the power to  establish a tribunal to try the suspects because the courts have too many cases already.  From the tribunal, the next step should be Supreme Court because many of us are not happy with the way the Appeal Court has discharged itself. The Supreme Court has discharged itself creditably well.


“The suspects should be made to produce the money they realised from the sales of the stolen products. Any of them that parts with a substantial part of the money should be leniently dealt with.”


Elder statesman  Tanko Yakassai said:“The president should not only tell us about the crime, he should go a step further to list the names of those involved in the criminal act and the amount involved.  He should get them arrested and prosecuted. The truth is that these atrocities didn’t start today. They started way back when Obasanjo was the head of state.


“Key figures during that regime became instant multi-millionaires. There is not going to be any solution to the atrocities except the perpetrators are brought to book.  I want to appeal to President Muhhamadu Buhari not to limit the probe to the Jonathan administration. If he really wants to get to the root of the problem, he should go back to the days of Obasanjo as military head of state.”


Another  Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Second Republic politician, Enechi Onyia, said  the suspects should be made to face the wrath of the law.


“The government should not stop at that. They should also do everything possible to retrieve the full value of the money that the country ought to realize from the product from the suspects. The government should not be swayed by sentiments that people are likely to express about its position or action plan because in everything that happens in life, people would always express sentiments,” he said.


Lagos lawyer, Festus Keyamio   called for  prosecution of everyone  found culpable in the crime, saying: “The effort of the President in fighting corruption in the country is highly commendable. This is what Nigerians looked forward to when they voted for him and I am glad that he is living up to his electioneering promises. I want to do everything possible to make sure that the perpetrators do not escape justice.”


Former Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Abubakar Tsav, expressed surprise at the revelation.


He said:“ “If the president’s statement is true, then, it is a serious matter. How can one person steal such quantity of crude oil? What are they using the money for when many people are hungry, homeless and sleeping under the bridge?


“ The crime is capable of collapsing an economy of a developing country. The perpetrators don’t mean well for the country and should be severely dealt with.


“I don’t support death penalty, but the offence is worth it. I will suggest that they should be sent to 25 years or life imprisonment. If the suspects are not fished out and dealt with, there would be a big challenge if Buhari is not re-elected after four years. If Buhari is not elected and another government that is worse than Jonathan’s come tom power, the country would be worse for it.


“If I were Jonathan, I would be ashamed of myself and refrain from making any comment. I think he should also be probed  because  it was before his very eyes that all this rots was  taking place and he did nothing to stop it.”


The Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Lagos State chapter, Joe Igbokwe, said more sad revelations of the activities of government officials in the Jonathan’s administration are coming.


According to him, “What Nigerians are hearing and seeing now will be a child’s play when the full story of how Nigeria was pillaged and plundered under Jonathan is told.


“In the fullness of time Nigerians will get to find out that former President Jonathan’s tenure was a systematic regime of heists. I am believing God that President Buhari will have the energy, strength and power to go the whole hog in repositioning Nigeria in the comity of civilized nations. Nigeria is getting better and this, l believe because a good man is in charge.”





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Read APC’s Response To PDP’s Facts On DG DSS Tie With Buhari (Pics)

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has immediately reacted to the photo facts given by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that director general of the main security services Lawal Daura is linked to President Muhammadu Buhari.



The PDP said Daura is a member of the APC in a newspaper cutout showing the name of the DSS DG on the list of the security directorate of president campaign organisation.


So also was a photo of the DG with other campaign committee members, as well as another with Buhari at the APC secretariat in Abuja, after he won the poll.


READ ALSO: APC Dares Opposition To Give Facts On Their Claims


Chief Olisa Metuh, PDP spokesperson, addressed newsmen on July 30, Thursday, saying that: ”The president is at liberty to appoint anybody into any office. Using his discretion. He is the President of Nigeria. He could as well appoint his relation to NNPC, NIMASA, NPA or any other ministry that he deems fit. But there are sensitive positions that by their very nature require people who are independent, swayed away from him – people who are qualified but not tied to him by any nexus or affinity with the president.


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Photo proof given by the PDP



”We insist that the president, in making those appointments, should abide by universal conventions and democratic tenets and principles. Where you have to respect by separating yourself from those issues that affects the country. These issues are on the matter of the electoral body which should be seen to be independent. It shouldn’t have anything to do with you. The same thing applied to security issues, as the sentiments and the emotions of the relation will apply in the execution of security matters and would be be-clouded by his sentiments and emotions.”


READ ALSO: DSS DG Is An APC Member – PDP


The APC in its respond has admitted that Katsina-born security expert served on the presidential campaign committee of Buhari.


However, the ruling party APC insisted that Daura is not a card-carrying member of the party.


“While it amounts to rabble-rousing and crass politicking for the PDP to have wrongly accused Mr Daura of being a member of the APC without a scintilla of credible evidence, the PDP has weakened its argument by using the pictures in which Mr Daura appeared with the President and the fact that he served in an election committee as evidence of his membership of the APC,” the party said in a statement by Lai Mohammed, its spokesperson.


“Possession of an APC membership card by Mr Daura or evidence of registration as a party member at his ward, local government or state will be the only conclusive evidence of his membership of the party. Until such an evidence is produced, we are sorry we have to tell the PDP to shut up.”


The party added: “The PDP was jittery because it was keenly aware of the kind of impunity perpetrated under the federal government it sired from 1999 to 2015.


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Lawal Daura and President Muhammadu Buhari at the APC secretariat in Abuja, after he won the poll.



“PDP has forgotten the saying that he who must come to equity must come with clean hands. When Mr Mike Okiro chaired the security committee of the PDP campaign in 2011, did that prevent him from being appointed the chair of the Police Service Commission, which is responsible for issues concerning the welfare, promotion and discipline of all police personnel, in 2013?


READ ALSO: New Service Chiefs: Are They The Long-Awaited “Messiahs”?


 “Did retired Col Kayode Are not become the DG of the DSS despite being a close confidante of Obasanjo during his electioneering campaign to become president? Was this not under a PDP federal government?


“In any case, even in the world’s most advance democracy, United States, was a card-carrying Democrat, Mr Leon Panetta, not named as head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) by President Barack Obama in 2009? Here in Nigeria, the APC-led FG has not even gone that far, and the PDP is blabbing.”


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Cameroon deports 2,000 Nigerians in fight against Boko Haram


Yaoundé  – Cameroon has deported more than 2,000 Nigerians who were living in the country illegally as part of new security measures intended to prevent suicide attacks by Boko Haram jihadists, according to reports last night.


Regional newspaper L’Oeil du Sahel reported that about 2,500 Nigerians had been “rounded up” in Kousseri, in the far north of Cameroon, and sent back to their country on Thursday.


The weekly posted a photo on its Facebook page showing several departing trucks crammed with hundreds of passengers.


A source close to regional authorities confirmed that “more than 2,000 ‘irregular’ Nigerians have been expelled from Kousseri”.


Mey Aly, an official from a local NGO, said that most of the Nigerians “had fled the atrocities of Boko Haram” to take refuge in Cameroon.


Thursday’s deportations came just a day after President Muhammadu Buhari visited Cameroon for talks on how to combat the escalating regional threat from Boko Haram.


Buhari and Cameroonian counterpart Paul Biya pledged to strengthen cooperation between their two countries in the fight against the insurgents.


The Cameroonian border post at Kousseri — which has been hit by two suicide attacks since June — occupies a strategic position, with just a bridge separating it from Chad’s capital N’Djamena.


Authorities in Cameroon’s far north have taken significant steps to boost security, including banning women from wearing the full face-veil amid fears that suicide bombers could use the garment to conceal explosives.


“With these attacks, the tone of the authorities has changed,” said a security source in Maroua. “They have asked that foreigners (notably Nigerians) and displaced people in the border areas go home.”


Some 300 Cameroonian children were removed from their Koranic schools in Maroua and taken back to their villages on Friday, according to a source close to local authorities, as the schools’ managers feared that insurgents could try to use them for suicide attacks.





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Celebrity Couple, Mr & Mrs Ajibade To Host Friends And Family Today

Osas and Gbenro Ajibade recently had their traditional and white wedding which some tag the celebrity wedding of the year.


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In order to show appreciation to family and friends, the newlyweds are having a ‘Thank You’ party for family and friends today at Posh Café at Oasis Medspa in Ikoyi, Lagos.


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The party which is strictly by invitation and it reads:


“How are you?!! Hope all is blessed and wonderful with you! Really appreciate your well wishes towards our wedding. We are grateful! Sooooo guess what??!! Gbenro and I will be having a Thank You soirée on Friday evening in Ikoyi (Posh Cafe at Oasis Medspa – 21 Cameron Road -7pm)  … It would be awesome if you can come?!! We want to celebrate with you and share our appreciation with you! Let me know if you can make it! God Bless! Osas & Gbenro”.



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Health is wealth…nope…wealth is health


‘Health is wealth’, goes the popular maxim, nope, not in Nigeria, ‘Wealth is Health’.  I do not know of other countries, don’t want to know, don’t care to know, not my problem, but by the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommended standards of doctor-to-patient ratio of 1:600, we have an abysmal ratio of 1:3500 due to the abject shortage of medical personnel.  I mean, without the support of the health-related Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), basically the rich countries taking pity on us for having ‘no government organised’, where would we be?


Within this dearth of medical personnel, where ideally every health sector professional – doctors, pharmacists, dental surgeons, nurses, medical laboratory scientists, etc., should be like hot cake, we have them leaving the country in droves. So in this shortage of medical personnel, we have a surplus! After expending huge resources in training them, we can hardly pay them their true worth.  Where do they justifiably go? The private sector or drawn by the international money vector – 50,000 Nigerian Doctors are in the US alone according to one of the US officials interviewed during the recent trip by the President to the United States…Oh! Hello dollars, here we come!  Back home, when they are in the private sector, can we afford them? Majorly, no – so no wealth, no health. What about when abroad, are they of any use to the Nigerian health sector? Nope. Well…until they come back and they discover the knowledge, skills and experience gained are well and truly way above and beyond what medical infrastructure is available for them on ground here assuming they are not equally frustrated by those back home. What then happens? Go back abroad or be in the private sector.  Of use to whom? Wealthy healthy ones invariably.


On the path to developing our economy, in the midst of scarce resources, the necessity to move our industrial and agricultural sector forward by all means, how much value for money does/can one get from the health sector?  Granted we need people to be healthy, if they can afford it. Ok, now we are healthy, what next? Would this mystically revolutionise our thinking, make us visionaries, improve our work ethic, engender creativity, inventiveness and generate innovative ideas in us, implement our policies and plans better? Maybe? Or more likely we are healthy morons – physically healthy, economically and productively moronic. Granted it is the duty of medical professionals to keep patients alive but they can’t make them live.


Take the Boko Haram, MEND guys, kidnappers, criminals, etc., for example, all engaged in a multitude of nefarious activities.  While their psychological state of mind is patriotically and productively questionable, what is not in question is their physical well-being.  Try picturing the amount of energy it requires to be carrying guns, running with it, riding bikes, power boats, canoes outsmarting patrol boats… You really would have to be in pretty good shape physically to engage in such arduous activities.  And it does not end there.  Let’s apply the same physically challenging activities to the street hawkers, daily chasing cars, wheel barrowing all kinds of goods for miles on end, balancing 25-50kg loads on their heads, you’d have to be unbelievably healthy to engage in such menial but physically draining activities.  Put the nomadic cow herdsmen in the frame and you wonder if one can possess any ounce of laziness to take on the daily long strenuous and perilous walks over all kinds of terrain in order to make a living? While medical people may think they are not holistically healthy according to the WHO definition of health, physically, most of these guys would outrun most of us, come rain or sunshine, while carrying heavy loads.


Medical personnel or no medical personnel, these people would still be there, toiling away endlessly and of minimal productive value to the Nigerian economy at large, individually valuable may be, but certainly not nationally.  To take these millions of teeming masses of underemployed or misemployed energy, channel and launch it on an agricultural or industrial setting, the economic growth would simply be exponentially mind blowing. In the need to prioritise industrial growth and reduce massive unemployment, do we expend more immediate resources on the health sector or divert a lot of it to the agro-industrial sector, assuming there is a plan in place for effective implementation?


For now, the recommendation of WHO for 15% of the national budget on health is not economically feasible.  Is the return on investment the most healthy of the Nigerian populace up to 15% and able to justify that huge chunk of the budget on health considering our current economic challenges? To borrow from the maxim of an economically-minded health professional, a consultant lecturer no less, “the value of a medical professional is based on the productive value of the life saved.”


What is the worth of a life? As a rich man with an ailment or disease, it is guaranteed that I am prepared to pay any amount to any medical personnel available to save my life. As one of the hawkers trawling our streets with misemployed energy but engaged in an accident – at the point of death, I would be begging not to pay.  Hippocratically, for most of the time, I would be saved, but unable to pay. While life is precious to the medical personnel, the national economy demands its productive value. Hippocrates may have saved the life, but economically, national non-productivity has won the day.  So, who now pays the medical personnel?  When push comes to shove and the health sector goes on strike, it would be hypocritical economic necessity that would dictate the turn of events and not the Hippocratic oath.  The conundrum, economically, is, when not on strike, what is the productive value of the lives toiling away to the nation?  This minimal difference, if any, between the economic value of our citizens when the health sector is fully functional and when it is on strike is why such strikes can be allowed to go on for weeks with what can sometimes be deemed a callous response by the authorities.  Unfortunately, at the end of the day, economy rules not health.


The day the economy appears so good enough to be able to conveniently afford the international compensation rates of our health professionals, attractive enough for them to stay and not jump the nation’s ship, then we can spend all we like on the health sector able to focus more on preventive than curative health. Until that El-Dorado time comes when health will truly be wealth, wealth is health for now…just hope on the wings of a dove that you can afford it…or be on the death queue of the public health sector.  Ask those unfortunate enough to be acutely sick or for any reason are in the accident and emergency ward during any health sector strike…you really do not want to be there, trust me.


No country on this planet does not value its health sector, the problem is, are we productive enough to pay their value’s worth?


  • Dele Owolowo, Author ‘Nigeria’s Odyssey…’, is an Educationist, Trainer and Rural Entrepreneur with widely travelled background. [email protected]




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Shugaban Yan Sanda Ya Ba Matukan Motoci Wa’adin Sati Biyu Kawai

 Solomon Arase, Shugaban Yan Sandan Najeriya yaba matukan motoci na Abuja sati 2 suyi rajistar motocinsu.


Arase yace wannan ne a lokacin da shuwagabannin kungiyar ta Kasa da Jihohi ta Masu sana’ar tukin mota NURTW’ a Abuja


Yace: ‘’Shugaba da Sakateran Zan ba ku alfarmar sati biyu wanda daga bisani zamu faru kama duk wani abun hawa da baya da rijista kuma suke yawo akan babban birnin na Abuja (FCT).’’


Yace kamen zaya fara daga FCT ne saboda shi babban birni ne. Saboda kuma wasu na yawo basu biyan haraji.


Yace Lambar motoci ba launi yafi motoci da launi. Yace: ‘’Akwai tazi da yawa mararsa fenti a Abuja. Zamu magance abun tun kafin ya zama matsala. Akwai yan kabu kabu da yawa a Abuja masu yawo babu rajista.”


Yaba Shugabannin Jihohin na Kungiyar NURTW shawara akan su tabattar yan kungiyar tasu tayi rajista da inshora domin motincinsu.


Arase yace, a ko yaushe yan sanda muna samun matsaloli da matukan motoci a manyan hanyoyi domin rashin rajista. Wancan shine abunda muke so kungiyar nan taku ta NURTW ta wayar ma ya’yanta da kai.


Ya roki yan kungiyar NURTW da su bawa yan sanda bayyani mai amfani akan yadda su ringa yin aikin su ga al’umma yadda ya kamata.


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Bobbi Kristina; gone too soon


It is with a heavy heart of melancholy, penning down this article. The world awoke to the news of the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown, who tragically died on the 26th of this month, roughly three years after her late mother, the great songstress, Whitney Houston passed away. Upon hearing news that Bobbi Kristina had lost the fight I prayed so hard for her to win, sleep eluded me, words failed me, emotions flooded me and sadness overcame me.


The death of Whitney and Bobby Brown’s daughter, who died at the young age of 22, made headlines when it was reported that she sadly passed away in a hospice care facility in the U.S. where she has been since June 24 … when her family decided to take her off all medications. Bobbi Kristina was found submerged in her bathtub on January 31, and police believe she was underwater for anywhere between 2 and 5 minutes. Paramedics were able to resuscitate her, but she was in a medically induced coma and placed on life support. The family says Bobbi Kristina was surrounded by family and, “She is finally at peace in the arms of God.”


Throughout her teenage and adult years, Bobbi Kristina Brown had been the focus of reports about her purported drug usage. It was even speculated that she was under the influence of drugs the morning she was found unresponsive in her bathtub. Multiple sources who knew her have confirmed that she regularly used heroin, cocaine and Xanax, especially in recent months. In addition, she was also said to be a heavy drinker. In a particular report, it was said that she often appeared to be high in some instances, slurring her words and seeming incoherent. Her death was déjà vu all over again when her mother also died in a bathtub in 2012, from what was later ruled an accidental drowning with cocaine use listed as contributing factors. Indeed, what happened to Bobbi Kristina is a textbook exemplification of the impact a parent’s death, linked to drug addiction can have on their children. Growing up in a household or an environment where illicit or hard drugs are frequently used exposes a child in picking up the insidious habit. One can only imagine the demons she must have grappled with in an attempt to avoid using drugs like her parents. Arguably, she stood little chance once surrounded by drugs and it was inevitable that she was also going to pick-up the habit from her parents.


Coming closer home, over the last decade, the consumption of hard drugs has drastically increased in Nigeria. The sorry case of popular reggae singer and guitarist, Majekodunmi Fasheke, popularly known as Majek Fashek, who is currently a wreck as a result of drug addiction speaks volumes. Due to his addiction, Majek Fashek, was seen roaming the streets of Lagos aimlessly and had resorted to begging to satisfy his urges. This is indeed a very sad story for such an accomplished musician and icon in Nigeria’s entertainment industry. It’s disheartening to know such a talented person is seen on the streets of Lagos looking for petty change to buy food, drinks and drugs. Recent sightings and pictures of him show a sickly, frail and haggard looking Majek. How can a national hero be left on the street like that? We must do something to save and take care of him. I wish to use this avenue to implore on well-meaning Nigerians and also the government to help one of our illustrious musical icons to get into a reputable rehabilitation centre in an effort to help him kick the habit.


Substances such as alcohol, cannabis, heroin, cocaine among others are now being taken frequently and in large quantities by youths in our society. Sadly, among these youths, teenagers and young adults between the ages of 15 and 30 constitute the high risk groups. Other drugs taken by our youths which also constitute drug abuse are legal substances such as prescription drugs like valium, chloroquin, cough syrup, etc, when used in excess or without medical prescription. Given the enormous damage narcotics do to humanity, no effort should be spared in curbing this menace. A drug can be said to be any substance used in medicine. It can also be said to be any substance taken by some people to get certain effect, such as happiness and excitement. Driving from these definitions above, drugs can be classified into two categories; 1] the soft Drug e.g. antibiotics and analgesics. And 2] the hard drugs e.g. cocaine, marijuana heroin e.t.c. Consequently, a drug addict is said to be someone whose life has become dependent on drugs, hence drug abuse.


There are two primary causes of drug abuse among youths. These are peer pressure and Depression. Through the former, youths associates with different types of people otherwise known as friends. Through the pressure from these friends, they can be lured into having a taste of these drugs. And once this is done, they continue to take it and become addicted to it at the long run. The latter can lead to drug abuse when certain things happen to someone that is considered very sad and disheartening; the person starts thinking of the best way to become happy once more hence the use of hard drugs will come in. This later on turns to a habit, hence drug abuse. Other major causes of drug abuse are as a result to the high rate of unemployment among youths, economic depression, social deprivation, anxiety, frustration and parental/family influence. The effects of drug abuse amongst youths can be viewed from firstly, the social aspect. The hard drugs make the taker hyperactive at the point of taking this drug. This make the taker to behave abnormally, contribute to immoralities such as armed robbery, rape, sexually transmitted diseases and many other societal vices. Second is the financial effect. An addict tends to spend more money on the purchase of these drugs. This can make the addict to become bankrupt or start searching for money by all means. Third is the health effect. The addict becomes unstable and starts behaving abnormally.


Addiction to drugs/substances can be emotional, psychological, biochemical dependent or a combination of the three. Users who are psychologically dependent feel that they need drugs in order to feel good about themselves, whereas those who are emotionally dependent need increasingly larger doses of drugs in order to achieve the initial effects and will suffer from withdrawal symptoms when they stop. Cannabis and Indian hemp are the most frequently abused and used drugs in Nigeria, followed by amphetamines and to a lesser extent heroin and cocaine. Organic solvents are also becoming increasingly popular especially among street people.


With the high percentage of youths in Nigeria addicted to drugs, drug abuse can totally be overcome and eradicated in Nigeria through government intervention projects and incorporating a nationwide program to help addicts. Also, the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), saddled with the fight against illicit and hard drugs in our county can still raise the cadence of its effectiveness by investing heavily on technological devices that can enhance its ability to detect drug traffickers or consumers to effectively thwart their efforts. The agency and relevant stakeholders should also embark on sustained public enlightenment campaigns against consumption of illicit drugs using bill boards, radio/TV jingles, fliers, banners, pamphlets etc. The suggested plan to introduce the campaign against the use of hard drugs into primary and secondary school curriculum should also be encouraged and fast-tracked. Government via the NDLEA should also embark on an aggressive extinction of all the sources of these hard drugs including the farms where they are planted. Parents should monitor the kind of friends their children keep and guide against bad company. Lastly, stiff penalties should be meted against anybody found dealing on hard drugs.


Drugs or substance addiction can affect any family or person, regardless of creed, age, status, gender, education, or ethnicity. Once a person becomes an addict, they never have full control of their actions; the drugs take over. They are hooked for life; hence, love, care, understanding, and kindness must be adopted in dealing addicts.


I am completely devastated at the passing of Bobbi Kristina. I gave birth to my daughter not long after Whitney Houston gave birth to Bobbi Kristina, so I have always viewed her through the eyes of a mother. I have loved her from so far as any mother would. When I saw the turmoil and the dark cloud that surrounded her throughout her life, I prayed for her to find a way to overcome it. When I witnessed the grim seduction of drugs overcome her, I hoped she would somehow come through it. But it was evident from the very start of her life, that Bobbi Kristina stood a very little chance at life. The slim element of life and happiness that beautiful child had, seemed to evaporate the minute her mother, Whitney Houston died. After her mother died, I wrote an emotional tribute to Whitney Houston and sent it to her. Bobbi Kristina responded to me directly.


Since I learnt that she had fallen into a coma, I sent her several messages and prayers every couple of days, willing her to pull through. I prayed so hard that she would somehow make it, wake up, maybe see some of my prayers and respond to them in the way she did after her mother died. But it wasn’t to be.


‘The death of Bobbi Kristina has rendered me numb; the tragedy that claimed her, she could not overcome; now almost like Whitney she did succumb.’


 Her death devastates me because although she was Whitney Houston’s daughter, she could have easily been mine.


 I send my heartfelt condolence to the Brown and Houston families and to all those who loved Bobbi Kristina, even though she struggled in a drug-fest. Now that we know that she did die, this is our time to say Goodbye.


Bobbi Kristina has gone too soon…





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