Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), delivering his
speech during the presentation of the Y2017 Budget Estimates to the
House, at the Assembly Complex, Alausa, Ikeja, on Tuesday, November 29,
2016. With him are Speaker, Lagos House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru
Obasa (behind) and the acting Clerk of the House, Mr. Azeez Adebowale
Sanni (left).
The Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Tuesday
presented the 2017 budget proposal of N813 billion to the House of
Assembly, assuring that the budget would be judiciously implemented to
continue the infrastructural renewal and the enhancement of Lagos as one
of the foremost tourism and investment destination in Africa.
Mr.
Ambode, who tagged the budget “The Golden Jubilee Budget” as it
coincides with the State’s 50th Anniversary, said it would focus on
physical infrastructure, while social sectors especially health,
education, youth and social development would get adequate attention.
“In
the course of the 2017 Financial Year, we shall carry out fundamental
reforms on all our modes of transportation – Roads, Water and the
Walkways. In this wise, a Public Transport Infrastructure Bond will be
issued in the course of the year,” Mr. Ambode said.
“The State
Government will embark on the Urbanisation of the Marina axis, Waterways
Channelization, establishment of more Parks and Gardens as well as the
Community Sports Centres and Stadiums in different locations across the
State.”
The 2017 budget saw an increase by N150 billion from the 2016 budget.
The budget is also the biggest for any Nigerian state ever.
Giving
the key components of the budget, Governor Ambode said recurrent
expenditure would gulp N300. 535 billion while N512.464 billion would be
dedicated to capital expenditure, representing a Capital/Recurrent
ratio of 63 percent to 37 percent.
According to the governor,
road construction, rehabilitation and maintenance would be one of the
key focuses of the budget, adding that efforts would be geared towards
roads that will open up the hinterlands, improve connectivity in the
State and reduce travel time.
He listed some of the road
projects to include Murtala Mohammed International Airport Road from
Oshodi, Agric-Isawo-Owotu-Arepo Road in Ikorodu, Igbe-Igbogbo Phase II-
Bola Tinubu Way in Ikorodu, Ijegun Imore Phase II Amuwo in Ojo axis,
Oke-Oso-Araga-Poka in Epe, Epe-Poka-Mojoda in the Epe axis and the
completion of the Abule-Egba, Ajah and Pen Cinema flyovers.
The
governor also said that within the course of the budget implementation,
his administration would enter into a Public Private Partnership (PPP)
to execute some road projects including Oke Oso-Itoikin dualisation
Project in the Epe axis, Okokomaiko-Seme Road Project in Badagry axis
and Ikorodu-Agbowa-Itoikin-Ijebu Ode Road Project in Ikorodu axis, just
as he disclosed that the Phase II of the 114 Local Government Roads
project as well as the construction of the Fourth Mainland Bridge would
also kick off in 2017.
“We will fully implement the Medical
Health Insurance Scheme and deploy e-Health/ e-insurance Health Service
solutions; and complete the on-going upgrading and extension work in the
State General Hospitals and Ayinke House in Ikeja. Work will commence
on our Medical Park in the 2017 fiscal year,” Mr. Ambode said.
On
the revenue expected from federal allocation, the governor said a
conservative approach was taken owing to the falling oil prices, which
according to him, was about $41.98per barrel at the time of finalising
the budget.
He, however, expressed optimism that the state would
get an increase in Federal allocation through the 13 percent derivation
from Oil and Gas in 2017.
“In view of our financing gap, we shall
continue to sustain deficit financing in the short-to-medium term;
enhance revenue growth throughout the year on several initiatives
including automation and efficient revenue administration,” the governor
said.
Giving a sectoral breakdown of the 2017 Budget Estimates,
Commissioner for Finance, Akinyemi Ashade, said the governor earmarked
N205.85 billion for General Public Services representing 25.32 percent
of the budget, N36.43 billion to Public Order and Safety, representing
4.48 percent, while Economic Affairs received a lion share of N295.84
billion representing 36.39 percent.
In other sectors, the
commissioner said Environment got N56.31 billion, representing 6.93
percent, Health got N57.29 billion representing 7.05 percent, while
Education got N92.4 billion representing 11.37 percent of the budget.
The
Commissioner also said the budget would be funded from a total revenue
estimate of N642.849billion while the balance of N170.150billion would
be funded through a N100bn Bond Issuance program and a combination of
internal and external loans.
Receiving the Budget, Speaker of the
House, Mudashiru Obasa, commended Mr. Ambode for keeping faith with the
2016 budget in the area of implementation, adding that Lagos has
witnessed a quantum leap in the last one year.
Mr. Obasa, while
assuring the governor that members of the House would give the 2017
fiscal document due diligence for the benefit of Lagosians, called on
the Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to furnish the House with
all the necessary documents to enable it fast-track the budget approval
process.
The Lagos Speaker also seized the occasion to call on
the Senate to reconsider the Special Status Bill for Lagos State, saying
there was no better time to accord the State such recognition
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Senator Of The Year Award
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki on Wednesday, November 23
decorated Senator, Dino Melaye with Senator of the Year 2016 award. The
award ceremony held at Abuja.
Senator Dino melaye the controversial senator from kogi state was awarded the best senator for the year under review 2016
Senator Dino melaye the controversial senator from kogi state was awarded the best senator for the year under review 2016
Friday, 18 November 2016
Meet Marine Le Pen: Lady That Might Be France Next President
With Donald Trump victory at the polls and Britain vote to exist the European Union, nothing seems to be surprising in today's world politics and no ideology is to harsh to win the populist trust.
France will determine who will carry on as its next president next year and one candidate is in the heat of ring with her anti-immigration reforms agenda, and her popularity gradually increasing since she last contested the presidency election.
Meet Marine Le Pen
Born 5 August 1968 a French politician who is the president of the National Front (FN), a national-conservative political party in France and one of its main political forces. An attorney by profession, she is the youngest daughter of longtime FN leader Jean-Marie Le Pen. She is the aunt of Marion Maréchal-Le Pen.
Le Pen joined the National Front in 1986 and has been elected as a regional councillor (1998–present), a Member of European Parliament (2004–present), and a municipal councillor in Hénin-Beaumont (2008-2011). She was a candidate for the leadership of the FN in 2011 and won with 67.65% (11,546 votes) of the vote, defeating her opponent Bruno Gollnisch and succeeding her father Jean-Marie Le Pen, president of the party for nearly forty years. She then became the second president of the party.
The next year, she placed third in the presidential election with 17.90% of the vote, behind François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy.
Described as more democratic and republican than her nationalist father, she has led a movement of "de-demonization of the Front National" to detoxify it and soften its image, based on renovated positions and renewed teams, also expelling controversial members accused of racism, antisemitism, neo-Nazism, or pétainism including her father. An important moment was when she said that the Holocaust was the "height of barbarism" while her father had famously said it has been "a detail in the history of World War II". She has also relaxed some political positions of the party, advocating for civil unions for same-sex couples instead of her party's previous opposition to legal recognition of same-sex partnerships.
Le Pen was ranked among the most influential people in 2011 and 2015 by the Time 100. In 2016, she was ranked as second-most influential MEP in the European Parliament by Politico, just behind the President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz.
France will determine who will carry on as its next president next year and one candidate is in the heat of ring with her anti-immigration reforms agenda, and her popularity gradually increasing since she last contested the presidency election.
Meet Marine Le Pen
Born 5 August 1968 a French politician who is the president of the National Front (FN), a national-conservative political party in France and one of its main political forces. An attorney by profession, she is the youngest daughter of longtime FN leader Jean-Marie Le Pen. She is the aunt of Marion Maréchal-Le Pen.
Le Pen joined the National Front in 1986 and has been elected as a regional councillor (1998–present), a Member of European Parliament (2004–present), and a municipal councillor in Hénin-Beaumont (2008-2011). She was a candidate for the leadership of the FN in 2011 and won with 67.65% (11,546 votes) of the vote, defeating her opponent Bruno Gollnisch and succeeding her father Jean-Marie Le Pen, president of the party for nearly forty years. She then became the second president of the party.
The next year, she placed third in the presidential election with 17.90% of the vote, behind François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy.
Described as more democratic and republican than her nationalist father, she has led a movement of "de-demonization of the Front National" to detoxify it and soften its image, based on renovated positions and renewed teams, also expelling controversial members accused of racism, antisemitism, neo-Nazism, or pétainism including her father. An important moment was when she said that the Holocaust was the "height of barbarism" while her father had famously said it has been "a detail in the history of World War II". She has also relaxed some political positions of the party, advocating for civil unions for same-sex couples instead of her party's previous opposition to legal recognition of same-sex partnerships.
Le Pen was ranked among the most influential people in 2011 and 2015 by the Time 100. In 2016, she was ranked as second-most influential MEP in the European Parliament by Politico, just behind the President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz.
The
French will hold the first-round vote in April for a president who
enjoys even greater executive powers than the US commander-in-chief,
including the authority to send the country to war without parliamentary
approval.
Polls
currently show Le Pen making it past the first round to the May 7
run-off, where she is expected to face off against a conservative
candidate from the centre-right.
While
the country's two-round electoral system makes it difficult for
outsiders to cause an upset, observers believe that the Trump and Brexit
earthquakes have shown that old certainties can no longer be relied on.
Le
Pen, who is currently polling at around 25-28 percent, has gleefully
seized on Trump's win as proof that nothing is "set in stone".
Trump "made possible what had previously been presented as impossible," she said in a recent BBC interview.
She
was among the first European politicians to congratulate the Republican
on his win last week and has praised his opposition to free trade,
globalisation and the "warlike interventions that are the source of the
huge migratory waves that we are suffering".
In
Berlin, Valls pleaded for a new approach to globalisation to respond to
the kind of "anger" that led to the Brexit decision and the US election
result.
"I am for a globalisation that serves the people," he said.
His
comments echoed those of US President Barack Obama, who was also in
Berlin on Thursday as part of a European farewell tour aimed in part at
reassuring allies about transatlantic ties under Trump.
In
a speech in Athens on Wednesday, Obama acknowledged that globalisation
had fuelled a "sense of injustice" and needed a "course correction" to
address growing inequality.
Dangote Refinery will Render Our Refinery Useless -Ibe Kachikwu
Ibe kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum resources, says refineries
of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will become
“scraps” by the time Dangote refinery comes on board.
Aliko Dangote, billionaire businessman, has projected that his refinery will commence operations in 2018.
Lamenting the way government-owned refineries were functioning, Kachikwu said no serious nation will run business in that manner and make profit.
He promised to work towards reducing the cost of crude production.
Kachikuwu spoke at the National Oil Policy and National Gas Policy consultative forum in Abuja on Thursday.
“These things should have been on ground yesterday. A lot of things happening in the industry for so long and they are being taken as a norm,” he said.
“We still produce crude at $27 a barrel and sell at $40. We have to bring it below $18. No serious nation will do that and make profit.
“Refineries will have to work. If time goes by and Dangote refinery begins, we’ll have scraps.”
Asked what happened to the 2008 Gas Master Plan, Kachikwu said: “If the gas master plan was that fantastic how come we don’t have changes in that sector?
“That means something is fundamentally wrong but I believe no work ever done in life is a waste.
“People who did the Gas Master Plan and the Petroleum Industry Bill did a huge work.
“Where we are headed is to try and free the industry so that it can do its own rule, set its own prices.
“There are few mechanics that we still have to get in place properly. We can forget the fact that we still have foreign exchange challenges; we can’t forget the fact that income to government is still very tight so you need to see how you balance that but what is important is: what is the objective?
“The objective is still to fully deregulate and we have started that process. It is a continuing process and we will continue fine-tuning it until we get to where we should be.”
NAN quoted a stakeholder at the event as saying Nigerians would have to embrace full deregulation one way or the other.
“It is inevitable. The PPMC is groaning. It is not making profit as it should because it bears the burden of importing and sometimes sells below cost price,” the individual, who preferred to be anonymous, reportedly said.
“You know if the president had his way, he would like to fix the price of the bread that we eat so it can be affordable for the common man.
“However, full deregulation of the downstream sector is important so that the market can determine prices which will be better for consumers in the long run.”
Aliko Dangote, billionaire businessman, has projected that his refinery will commence operations in 2018.
Lamenting the way government-owned refineries were functioning, Kachikwu said no serious nation will run business in that manner and make profit.
He promised to work towards reducing the cost of crude production.
Kachikuwu spoke at the National Oil Policy and National Gas Policy consultative forum in Abuja on Thursday.
“These things should have been on ground yesterday. A lot of things happening in the industry for so long and they are being taken as a norm,” he said.
“We still produce crude at $27 a barrel and sell at $40. We have to bring it below $18. No serious nation will do that and make profit.
“Refineries will have to work. If time goes by and Dangote refinery begins, we’ll have scraps.”
Asked what happened to the 2008 Gas Master Plan, Kachikwu said: “If the gas master plan was that fantastic how come we don’t have changes in that sector?
“That means something is fundamentally wrong but I believe no work ever done in life is a waste.
“People who did the Gas Master Plan and the Petroleum Industry Bill did a huge work.
“Where we are headed is to try and free the industry so that it can do its own rule, set its own prices.
“There are few mechanics that we still have to get in place properly. We can forget the fact that we still have foreign exchange challenges; we can’t forget the fact that income to government is still very tight so you need to see how you balance that but what is important is: what is the objective?
“The objective is still to fully deregulate and we have started that process. It is a continuing process and we will continue fine-tuning it until we get to where we should be.”
NAN quoted a stakeholder at the event as saying Nigerians would have to embrace full deregulation one way or the other.
“It is inevitable. The PPMC is groaning. It is not making profit as it should because it bears the burden of importing and sometimes sells below cost price,” the individual, who preferred to be anonymous, reportedly said.
“You know if the president had his way, he would like to fix the price of the bread that we eat so it can be affordable for the common man.
“However, full deregulation of the downstream sector is important so that the market can determine prices which will be better for consumers in the long run.”
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Mallam Elrufai and Alhaji Atiku Already Battling For 2019 Ticket
The ambition of the former Vice President of Nigeria Alhaji A. Atiku to become president is not new to Nigerians, he has stated it obviously that he would always cherish the thought of becoming president of Nigeria. This ambition even made him to battle with the then president Olusegun Obansanjo, and for Atiku the struggle to become President is the only goal left for him.
With 2019 not far ahead and Nigerians already have an idea who will be jolting for the presidential ticket, with many seeing the no-nonsense former minister of the FCT and now Governor of Kaduna a good replica of president Buhari, and the idea that he might also be nursing the presidential ambition. For Alhaji Atiku any individual with an iota of such ambition is a threat and its strategically advise to tackle such issue before the hand.
As a good strategist Alhaji Atiku sees it best to reply the allegations made by Mallam N. Elrufai in his controversial book "The Accidental Civil Servant". Such reply became necessary because many Nigerians rebuke the thought of Atiku becoming president because his name is always linked to corruption. The counter reply by Mr Elrufai has made the fiasco a battle of words from both politicians and many sees it as the battle for 2019
The two politicians have been throwing verbal missiles at each while also accusing each other of corruption in a deal many believed was fraught with corruption.
Mr. El-Rufai fired the first salvo through his book “The Accidental Public Servant”, when he suggested that Atiku, as chairman of the National Council on Privatization, NCP, meddled in the privatisation of NITEL which ultimately truncated the process.
Atiku, in his capacity as the Vice President of the Federal Republic, was chairman of the NCP, the government committee entrusted with the responsibilty of managing the privatization programme initiated by the Olusegun Obasanjo adminstration to handle the disposal of public enterprises to interested Nigerians and other categories of investors.
Mr. El-Rufai alleged that Atiku’s meddlesomeness suggested he had pecuniary interest in some of the deals.
But Atiku fired back saying the former minister was bitter because a particular bidder, Motorola, lost out in one of the transactions.
“The fact of the contract are like this: Obasanjo agreed with the NCP that the former BPE DG was wrong not to have disclosed his interest and that he had failed the test of transparency by not disclosing that his brother was on the board of Motorola,” Atiku told The Punch.
“You know, for instance, that it is a very serious offence to fail, refuse or neglect to disclose your interest whether directly or through someone else, in dealing with such an important transaction. But, the President in his wisdom decided that the contract be split into three, with each of the contenders, Motorola, Ericsson and the Chinese company – I think Huawei – taking a portion. As if to vindicate the NCP, by 2007 when we left office, the two others apart from Motorola had completed their own contracts. You can go and find out if they (Motorola) have finished.
He continued, “I would like Nigerians to be smart enough to read
between the lines. Why does the former FCT minister treat the Motorola
issue with such persistent personal bitterness? Why is he making it a
heavy matter? Anybody can play to the gallery and deceive the people.
Transparency is a key issue of conducting any business, including
privatisation. Conflict of interest is inconsistent with transparency.
“If you are a privatisation head and you have a relationship with a particular person connected with one of the companies making bids, it is a moral and legal duty to disclose that relationship or interest. Pretending that you have no relationship with the person who is rooting for a particular bidder is not altogether tidy and transparent. If he had no interest in a particular company for sentimental reasons, why is he making too much fuss about Motorola losing the bid?”
However, Atiku’s comment has sparked Mr. El-Rufai’s fury. On Monday, Mr. El-Rufai came out firing on all cylinders, pointedly accusing the former vice president of manipulating the deal.
“It is understandable that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would be enduring some unease at the disclosures made in “The Accidental Public Servant”, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s recent book”, Muyiwa Adekeye, Media Advisor to Mr. El-Rufai said in a statement on Monday.
According to Mr.Adekeye, Atiku’s media team had made a vain effort to confuse Nigerians about his “serial interference with contract award processes” detailed in El-Rufai’s book, claiming in series of rebuttals that Atiku did not meddle in the privatisation processes.
To Adekeye, such claims are at variance with the substance of established facts that the former Vice President used his position to “seek contracts for friends.”
“Now that Atiku himself has spoken on the controversial NITEL GSM contract involving Ericsson and Motorola, it is obvious that the attempt at confusing issues persists,” the statement said.
“It is untrue that the NITEL GSM contract in question was split. Rather it was awarded to Ericsson, but at the lower price submitted by Motorola, because of Atiku’s intense lobby and smears deployed to advance Ericsson’s bid.
“Atiku and Abdullahi Yari, his then ADC, at different times spoke to El-Rufai to favour Ericsson.”
Mr Adekeye challenged Atiku to take up the “responsibility to explain why he became an Ericsson salesman, although the investigations conducted by Motorola after the debacle makes clear he was not engaged in an altruistic mission.”
“This incident,” according to Mr. Adekeye, “had diplomatic repercussions, as the American government wrote to protest this loss by an American company that had submitted the cheaper bid.”
On Atiku’s insistence that Mr. El-Rufai’s brother was a shareholder and member of Motorola’s board, Mr. Adekeye denied that it was true.
On Pentascope, Mr. El-Rufai’s spokesman said: “We see the same pattern of muddying the waters with falsehood,” pointing out that as chairman of the NCP, “Atiku gave his approval in writing on 21 February 2003 for the management contract with Pentascope to be signed.”
“The memo on which Atiku minuted his approval, BPE/I&N/NT/MC/DG/280, is dated 20th February 2003, and was initiated by the director of BPE that was covering the DG’s duties at the time.
“By virtue of the high office he then held, Atiku knows that
Pentascope was not foisted on NITEL, but emerged from a properly
advertised and competitive selection process.
“After the failure of the first attempt to sell NITEL, it had been decided that there was need for a management contractor to keep the momentum of preparing the company to operate like a private entity and to preserve its assets.
“Pentascope resumed in NITEL on 28 April 2003, shortly before El-Rufai left the BPE to become a minister. The Pentascope contract terms included obligations by the BPE to monitor the contract, and for the NITEL Board to set up an Executive Committee to supervise day to day operations in NITEL.
“Between the new BPE leadership that neglected its responsibilities, the NCP which Atiku chaired and which failed to supervise the BPE and the bureaucrats and politicians around the Ministry of Communications, the management contract was frustrated and terminated in 2005.
“When a former vice-president asserts that NITEL was making N100billion in profit annually, the mind must boggle that someone so unconstrained by fidelity to facts had once been saddled with significant responsibilities.”
Mr Adekeye insisted NITEL never made such huge profits as claimed by the Atiku camp, as it had never paid a single dividend to the Federal Government until the BPE compelled it to pay N3billion only in 2001.
With 2019 not far ahead and Nigerians already have an idea who will be jolting for the presidential ticket, with many seeing the no-nonsense former minister of the FCT and now Governor of Kaduna a good replica of president Buhari, and the idea that he might also be nursing the presidential ambition. For Alhaji Atiku any individual with an iota of such ambition is a threat and its strategically advise to tackle such issue before the hand.
As a good strategist Alhaji Atiku sees it best to reply the allegations made by Mallam N. Elrufai in his controversial book "The Accidental Civil Servant". Such reply became necessary because many Nigerians rebuke the thought of Atiku becoming president because his name is always linked to corruption. The counter reply by Mr Elrufai has made the fiasco a battle of words from both politicians and many sees it as the battle for 2019
The two politicians have been throwing verbal missiles at each while also accusing each other of corruption in a deal many believed was fraught with corruption.
Mr. El-Rufai fired the first salvo through his book “The Accidental Public Servant”, when he suggested that Atiku, as chairman of the National Council on Privatization, NCP, meddled in the privatisation of NITEL which ultimately truncated the process.
Atiku, in his capacity as the Vice President of the Federal Republic, was chairman of the NCP, the government committee entrusted with the responsibilty of managing the privatization programme initiated by the Olusegun Obasanjo adminstration to handle the disposal of public enterprises to interested Nigerians and other categories of investors.
Mr. El-Rufai alleged that Atiku’s meddlesomeness suggested he had pecuniary interest in some of the deals.
But Atiku fired back saying the former minister was bitter because a particular bidder, Motorola, lost out in one of the transactions.
“The fact of the contract are like this: Obasanjo agreed with the NCP that the former BPE DG was wrong not to have disclosed his interest and that he had failed the test of transparency by not disclosing that his brother was on the board of Motorola,” Atiku told The Punch.
“You know, for instance, that it is a very serious offence to fail, refuse or neglect to disclose your interest whether directly or through someone else, in dealing with such an important transaction. But, the President in his wisdom decided that the contract be split into three, with each of the contenders, Motorola, Ericsson and the Chinese company – I think Huawei – taking a portion. As if to vindicate the NCP, by 2007 when we left office, the two others apart from Motorola had completed their own contracts. You can go and find out if they (Motorola) have finished.
“If you are a privatisation head and you have a relationship with a particular person connected with one of the companies making bids, it is a moral and legal duty to disclose that relationship or interest. Pretending that you have no relationship with the person who is rooting for a particular bidder is not altogether tidy and transparent. If he had no interest in a particular company for sentimental reasons, why is he making too much fuss about Motorola losing the bid?”
However, Atiku’s comment has sparked Mr. El-Rufai’s fury. On Monday, Mr. El-Rufai came out firing on all cylinders, pointedly accusing the former vice president of manipulating the deal.
“It is understandable that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would be enduring some unease at the disclosures made in “The Accidental Public Servant”, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai’s recent book”, Muyiwa Adekeye, Media Advisor to Mr. El-Rufai said in a statement on Monday.
According to Mr.Adekeye, Atiku’s media team had made a vain effort to confuse Nigerians about his “serial interference with contract award processes” detailed in El-Rufai’s book, claiming in series of rebuttals that Atiku did not meddle in the privatisation processes.
To Adekeye, such claims are at variance with the substance of established facts that the former Vice President used his position to “seek contracts for friends.”
“Now that Atiku himself has spoken on the controversial NITEL GSM contract involving Ericsson and Motorola, it is obvious that the attempt at confusing issues persists,” the statement said.
“It is untrue that the NITEL GSM contract in question was split. Rather it was awarded to Ericsson, but at the lower price submitted by Motorola, because of Atiku’s intense lobby and smears deployed to advance Ericsson’s bid.
“Atiku and Abdullahi Yari, his then ADC, at different times spoke to El-Rufai to favour Ericsson.”
Mr Adekeye challenged Atiku to take up the “responsibility to explain why he became an Ericsson salesman, although the investigations conducted by Motorola after the debacle makes clear he was not engaged in an altruistic mission.”
“This incident,” according to Mr. Adekeye, “had diplomatic repercussions, as the American government wrote to protest this loss by an American company that had submitted the cheaper bid.”
On Atiku’s insistence that Mr. El-Rufai’s brother was a shareholder and member of Motorola’s board, Mr. Adekeye denied that it was true.
On Pentascope, Mr. El-Rufai’s spokesman said: “We see the same pattern of muddying the waters with falsehood,” pointing out that as chairman of the NCP, “Atiku gave his approval in writing on 21 February 2003 for the management contract with Pentascope to be signed.”
“The memo on which Atiku minuted his approval, BPE/I&N/NT/MC/DG/280, is dated 20th February 2003, and was initiated by the director of BPE that was covering the DG’s duties at the time.
“After the failure of the first attempt to sell NITEL, it had been decided that there was need for a management contractor to keep the momentum of preparing the company to operate like a private entity and to preserve its assets.
“Pentascope resumed in NITEL on 28 April 2003, shortly before El-Rufai left the BPE to become a minister. The Pentascope contract terms included obligations by the BPE to monitor the contract, and for the NITEL Board to set up an Executive Committee to supervise day to day operations in NITEL.
“Between the new BPE leadership that neglected its responsibilities, the NCP which Atiku chaired and which failed to supervise the BPE and the bureaucrats and politicians around the Ministry of Communications, the management contract was frustrated and terminated in 2005.
“When a former vice-president asserts that NITEL was making N100billion in profit annually, the mind must boggle that someone so unconstrained by fidelity to facts had once been saddled with significant responsibilities.”
Mr Adekeye insisted NITEL never made such huge profits as claimed by the Atiku camp, as it had never paid a single dividend to the Federal Government until the BPE compelled it to pay N3billion only in 2001.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Academic Institutions In Comatose As ASUU Resumes 2016 Strike Today
The Long awaited Industrial action of the Academic Staff University Union (ASUU) has began today, although the strike that stated today is just a warn the authorities and remind them what will happen if they continually fail to honor the 2009 federal government and ASUU agreement.
There are different agitation from all section of the country about the deteriorate state of our education system, many believe that Nigerians has lost confidence in the various Educational Institution in the country. A situation whereby a University graduate cannot correctly express themselves in simple and correct English, a situation whereby one of the best graduating student in a University is tag UNEMPLOYABLE by an Organisation. A situation where the country can boost of the high number of Academic Doctors and professor yet no solution to the various cumbersome problem in the country, especially the deficit in the technological way of tackling socio-economic problems
In truth One is save to declare a state of Emergency in the educational Sector, and a need for bailout, because the sector is on the verge of total Failure. My Secondary School Teacher predicted in 2007 that a time will come when the University education will become meaningless, a university graduate will be useless to the society, that the failure am talking about.
Although there are various ways this cumbersome problem facing the educational sector can be managed, as expected it is an Hercules task to effectively and decisively handle the problem by a single government administration because the solution calls on all the stakeholders including the uneducated parent at home to play their part.
But the key area that will play a pivotal role in the restructuring of the educational system in Nigeria is for government to ensure the free flow of learning by putting an end permanently to the idea of strike by Academicians. This hiccups in the system can be stopped if the federal government become sincere enough not just to promise but to start the implementation of the said 2009 Agreement. Any government that would be able to ensure the smooth running of education, by way of implementing this agreement without the threat of an industrial action by the Academic Union would have surmount a great obstacle and monster preventing the system/sector from achieving its objective.
The Senate on Tuesday pledged to engage relevant stakeholders to avert the warning strike being planned by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
ASUU had on Monday announced plans to embark on a one-week warning strike over the inability of government to implement agreements reached with it since 2009.
The move by the Senate to intervene in the matter followed a motion moved by Sen. Jibrin Barau (APC-Kano North) under matters of urgent national importance.
The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, urged the chamber to intervene and ensure that the eight -year- agreement was fully implemented.
“We must find a way of seeing to the implementation and we will look into the matter quickly.
“We will also get the relevant parties to quickly come to the table so that we can find a way of moving forward and report back to us,” he said.
While reading the motion, Sen. Jibrin Barau, who is Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TetFund, urged government to implement all agreements.
He also urged government to as well carry out certain actions that were necessary for the wellbeing of the development of Nigerian public universities.
The lawmaker, however, commended ASUU for choosing the path of dialogue rather than confrontation as a means of resolving all the outstanding issues between it and the Federal Government.
In his contribution, Sen. Danjuma Goje (APC-Gombe Central) noted that the history of strike in the country was a recurring decimal.
“It is a disturbing issue to parents and students. There is need to nip it in the bud. We should not allow it to escalate,” Goje said.
Goje said the motion was apt and and called on the senate to engage the leadership of ASUU in order to suspend its planned warning strike.
The Majority Leader, Sen. Mohammed Ndume, described the senate as a stabilising agent and called for the immediate intervention of the senate leadership in the matter.
There are different agitation from all section of the country about the deteriorate state of our education system, many believe that Nigerians has lost confidence in the various Educational Institution in the country. A situation whereby a University graduate cannot correctly express themselves in simple and correct English, a situation whereby one of the best graduating student in a University is tag UNEMPLOYABLE by an Organisation. A situation where the country can boost of the high number of Academic Doctors and professor yet no solution to the various cumbersome problem in the country, especially the deficit in the technological way of tackling socio-economic problems
In truth One is save to declare a state of Emergency in the educational Sector, and a need for bailout, because the sector is on the verge of total Failure. My Secondary School Teacher predicted in 2007 that a time will come when the University education will become meaningless, a university graduate will be useless to the society, that the failure am talking about.
Although there are various ways this cumbersome problem facing the educational sector can be managed, as expected it is an Hercules task to effectively and decisively handle the problem by a single government administration because the solution calls on all the stakeholders including the uneducated parent at home to play their part.
But the key area that will play a pivotal role in the restructuring of the educational system in Nigeria is for government to ensure the free flow of learning by putting an end permanently to the idea of strike by Academicians. This hiccups in the system can be stopped if the federal government become sincere enough not just to promise but to start the implementation of the said 2009 Agreement. Any government that would be able to ensure the smooth running of education, by way of implementing this agreement without the threat of an industrial action by the Academic Union would have surmount a great obstacle and monster preventing the system/sector from achieving its objective.
The Senate on Tuesday pledged to engage relevant stakeholders to avert the warning strike being planned by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
ASUU had on Monday announced plans to embark on a one-week warning strike over the inability of government to implement agreements reached with it since 2009.
The move by the Senate to intervene in the matter followed a motion moved by Sen. Jibrin Barau (APC-Kano North) under matters of urgent national importance.
The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, urged the chamber to intervene and ensure that the eight -year- agreement was fully implemented.
“We must find a way of seeing to the implementation and we will look into the matter quickly.
“We will also get the relevant parties to quickly come to the table so that we can find a way of moving forward and report back to us,” he said.
While reading the motion, Sen. Jibrin Barau, who is Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TetFund, urged government to implement all agreements.
He also urged government to as well carry out certain actions that were necessary for the wellbeing of the development of Nigerian public universities.
The lawmaker, however, commended ASUU for choosing the path of dialogue rather than confrontation as a means of resolving all the outstanding issues between it and the Federal Government.
In his contribution, Sen. Danjuma Goje (APC-Gombe Central) noted that the history of strike in the country was a recurring decimal.
“It is a disturbing issue to parents and students. There is need to nip it in the bud. We should not allow it to escalate,” Goje said.
Goje said the motion was apt and and called on the senate to engage the leadership of ASUU in order to suspend its planned warning strike.
The Majority Leader, Sen. Mohammed Ndume, described the senate as a stabilising agent and called for the immediate intervention of the senate leadership in the matter.
Monday, 14 November 2016
Governor Obaseki Makes His first Appointment
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo on Monday in Benin announced the
appointment of Osarodion Ogie as the Secretary to the State Government, as expected
Also appointed were Taiwo Akerele as Chief of Staff and John Mayaki as interim Chief Press Secretary.
Mr. Obaseki had before making the announcement, met with the state Head of Service and Permanent Secretaries.
He directed the permanent secretaries to take full charge of the affairs of their ministries, pending appointment of commissioners.
The governor solicited for maximum cooperation from the civil service to enable him discharge his mandate effectively.
He expressed confidence in the civil service, and pledged that his administration would build a more stronger, vibrant, trusted, competent and reliable workforce to meet the challenges ahead.
“I have no doubt about the capacity of the civil service, but we will also need to clear the clog on the wheel of progress,” he added.
The governor said the administration would re-evaluate the recruitment process into the service to ensure that merit and objectivity were not compromised.
Also appointed were Taiwo Akerele as Chief of Staff and John Mayaki as interim Chief Press Secretary.
Mr. Obaseki had before making the announcement, met with the state Head of Service and Permanent Secretaries.
He directed the permanent secretaries to take full charge of the affairs of their ministries, pending appointment of commissioners.
The governor solicited for maximum cooperation from the civil service to enable him discharge his mandate effectively.
He expressed confidence in the civil service, and pledged that his administration would build a more stronger, vibrant, trusted, competent and reliable workforce to meet the challenges ahead.
“I have no doubt about the capacity of the civil service, but we will also need to clear the clog on the wheel of progress,” he added.
The governor said the administration would re-evaluate the recruitment process into the service to ensure that merit and objectivity were not compromised.
Saturday, 12 November 2016
Thoughts Of A 15year old Girl
Never you poison your future with the paint of the past
Every experience ypu go through is meant to prepare you for your future
Never loose focus on who you are and where you are going to
Speed breakers may slow you down but they are meant to prepare you for the straight sweet smooth sail
It is normal to feel defensive when conflict arises or when been criticized over the conflict. Rather than always being defensive admit your mistake and seek forgiveness
When you allow a situation weigh you down, you get an overdose of depression tablet
Temtation are designed to test your resistence, it does not mean that you automatically fail just because you were given the grade your answer, before he determines if you passed or failed
God spared My life beacause he had a purpose for me. He wants me to tell you that you can overcome the pain, you can make it, you can tell the devil "To Hell With You".
Every experience ypu go through is meant to prepare you for your future
Never loose focus on who you are and where you are going to
Speed breakers may slow you down but they are meant to prepare you for the straight sweet smooth sail
It is normal to feel defensive when conflict arises or when been criticized over the conflict. Rather than always being defensive admit your mistake and seek forgiveness
When you allow a situation weigh you down, you get an overdose of depression tablet
Temtation are designed to test your resistence, it does not mean that you automatically fail just because you were given the grade your answer, before he determines if you passed or failed
God spared My life beacause he had a purpose for me. He wants me to tell you that you can overcome the pain, you can make it, you can tell the devil "To Hell With You".
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
2016 Headies Award List: No Mavin Artist Was Nominated
THE HEADIES AWARDS 2016 : COMPLETE LIST OF NOMINEES
We are pleased to reveal the Nominees list for 2016 Headies. You have the opportunity to vote for who walks away with the most prestigious award in the entertainment Industry.
COMPLETE LIST OF NOMINEES:
(YEAR IN REVIEW: JULY 2015 – JUNE 2016)
BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR
A non-voting category for the best single recording by an artiste or group in the year under review.
EMERGENCY – D’BANJ
PRAY FOR ME – DAREY FEAT. SOWETO CHOIR
LOVE DON’T CARE – SIMI
ORENTE – ADEKUNLE GOLD
SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING – BRYMO
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
An individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed song or album in the year under review.
DJ COUBLON ‘GOOD TIME & RABA’
PHEELS – ‘PICK UP & LAGOS BOYS’ – OLAMIDE
LEGENDURY BEATS – ‘FINAL – BABA NLA’ WIZKID
YOUNG JOHN – ‘MAMA’ – KISS DANIEL
MASTAKRAFT – ‘FADA FADA’, ‘CONNECT’ – PHYNO
OSCAR HERMAN-ACKAH – ‘PRAY FOR ME’ – DAREY
BEST MUSIC VIDEO
A voting category for the best conceptualist, best directed and most exciting video in the year under review. This award goes to the video director.
EMERGENCY (D’BANJ) – UNLIMITED LA
MARY (SEYI SHAY) – MEJI ALABI
SOLDIER (FALZ THA BAD GUY) – CLARENCE PETERS
MADE FOR YOU – BANKY W
BAD – TIWA SAVAGE FEAT. WIZKID – SESAN
BEST R&B/POP ALBUM
A category for the best R&B/Pop Album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
NEW ERA – KISS DANIEL
WANTED – WANDE COAL
KLITORIS – BRYMO
4. Unclad – DAREY
SEYI OR SHAY – SEYI SHAY
BEST R&B SINGLE
A category for the best R&B single in the year under review (by a single individual or group).
LOVE DON’T CARE – SIMI
MADE FOR YOU – BANKY W
SUPER WOMAN – WANDE COAL
PRAY FOR ME – DAREY
ADUKE – TJAN
SMILE – SHAYDEE
BEST POP SINGLE
A category for the best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
MAMA – KISS DANIEL
FINAL (BABA NLA) – WIZKID
PICK UP – ADEKUNLE GOLD
OSINACHI – HUMBLESMITH FEAT. DAVIDO
REGGAE BLUES – HARRYSONG FEAT. OREZI, IYANYA, OLAMIDE, KCEE
EMERGENCY – D’BANJ
FADA FADA – PHYNO FEAT. OLAMIDE
MONEY – TIMAYA FEAT. FLAVOUR
BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE
A category for the best Reggae/Dancehall single in the year under review (by single individual or group).
1. NO KISSING’ – PATORANKING FT SARKODIE
BODY HOT – PRAIZ FT. JESSE JAGZ & STONE BWOY
JAGA LOVE – JESSE JAGZ
OLOWO – CYNTHIA MORGAN
PAM PAM – KETCHUP
TIMAYA – I LIKE THE WAY
BEST RAP ALBUM
A Non-Voting Category for the Best Album By A Rap Artiste Or Group In Year Under Review.
EYAN MAYWEATHER – OLAMIDE
POWERFUL – ILL BLISS
STORIES THAT TOUCH – FALZ
LIL’ KESH – YAGI
BEST COLLABO
A voting category for the best R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos).
SOLDIER – FALZ FEAT. SIMI
REGGAE BLUES – HARRYSONG FEAT. OREZI, IYANYA, OLAMIDE, KCEE
OSINACHI – HUMBLESMITH FEAT. DAVIDO
WAIT – SOLIDSTAR FEAT. TIWA SAVAGE
NO KISSING – PATORANKING FEAT. SARKODIE
MONEY – TIMAYA FEAT. FLAVOUR
BEST RAP SINGLE
A voting category for a single (released on-air) recording of a rap.
EYAN MAYWEATHER – OLAMIDE
ASAMALEKUN – REMINISCE
JAGABAN – YCEE
CHUKWU AGOZI GOGI – ILL BLISS
AGU JI NDI MEN – A-Q
SHOW YOU SOMETHING – BOOGEY
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE(MALE)
A non-voting category for the single male artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album.
BRYMO – SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING
DAREY FEAT. SOWETO CHOIR – PRAY FOR ME
SHAYDEE – SMILE
WANDE COAL – SUPER WOMAN
RIC HASSANI – GENTLEMAN
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)
A non-voting category for the single female artiste with most outstanding vocal performances on a single song or album.
SIMI – LOVE DON’T CARE
SEYI SHAY – RIGHT NOW
ARAMIDE FEAT. ADEKUNLE GOLD – LOVE ME
OMAWUMI FEAT. ANGELIE KIDJO – PLAY NA PLAY
NEXT RATED
This category is a voting category for the most promising upcoming act in the year under review.
YCEE
TEKNO
MR. EAZI
HUMBLESMITH
ARAMIDE
HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION
A voting category for the best new artist
We are pleased to reveal the Nominees list for 2016 Headies. You have the opportunity to vote for who walks away with the most prestigious award in the entertainment Industry.
COMPLETE LIST OF NOMINEES:
(YEAR IN REVIEW: JULY 2015 – JUNE 2016)
BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR
A non-voting category for the best single recording by an artiste or group in the year under review.
EMERGENCY – D’BANJ
PRAY FOR ME – DAREY FEAT. SOWETO CHOIR
LOVE DON’T CARE – SIMI
ORENTE – ADEKUNLE GOLD
SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING – BRYMO
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
An individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed song or album in the year under review.
DJ COUBLON ‘GOOD TIME & RABA’
PHEELS – ‘PICK UP & LAGOS BOYS’ – OLAMIDE
LEGENDURY BEATS – ‘FINAL – BABA NLA’ WIZKID
YOUNG JOHN – ‘MAMA’ – KISS DANIEL
MASTAKRAFT – ‘FADA FADA’, ‘CONNECT’ – PHYNO
OSCAR HERMAN-ACKAH – ‘PRAY FOR ME’ – DAREY
BEST MUSIC VIDEO
A voting category for the best conceptualist, best directed and most exciting video in the year under review. This award goes to the video director.
EMERGENCY (D’BANJ) – UNLIMITED LA
MARY (SEYI SHAY) – MEJI ALABI
SOLDIER (FALZ THA BAD GUY) – CLARENCE PETERS
MADE FOR YOU – BANKY W
BAD – TIWA SAVAGE FEAT. WIZKID – SESAN
BEST R&B/POP ALBUM
A category for the best R&B/Pop Album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
NEW ERA – KISS DANIEL
WANTED – WANDE COAL
KLITORIS – BRYMO
4. Unclad – DAREY
SEYI OR SHAY – SEYI SHAY
BEST R&B SINGLE
A category for the best R&B single in the year under review (by a single individual or group).
LOVE DON’T CARE – SIMI
MADE FOR YOU – BANKY W
SUPER WOMAN – WANDE COAL
PRAY FOR ME – DAREY
ADUKE – TJAN
SMILE – SHAYDEE
BEST POP SINGLE
A category for the best pop single in year under review (by single individual or group)
MAMA – KISS DANIEL
FINAL (BABA NLA) – WIZKID
PICK UP – ADEKUNLE GOLD
OSINACHI – HUMBLESMITH FEAT. DAVIDO
REGGAE BLUES – HARRYSONG FEAT. OREZI, IYANYA, OLAMIDE, KCEE
EMERGENCY – D’BANJ
FADA FADA – PHYNO FEAT. OLAMIDE
MONEY – TIMAYA FEAT. FLAVOUR
BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE
A category for the best Reggae/Dancehall single in the year under review (by single individual or group).
1. NO KISSING’ – PATORANKING FT SARKODIE
BODY HOT – PRAIZ FT. JESSE JAGZ & STONE BWOY
JAGA LOVE – JESSE JAGZ
OLOWO – CYNTHIA MORGAN
PAM PAM – KETCHUP
TIMAYA – I LIKE THE WAY
BEST RAP ALBUM
A Non-Voting Category for the Best Album By A Rap Artiste Or Group In Year Under Review.
EYAN MAYWEATHER – OLAMIDE
POWERFUL – ILL BLISS
STORIES THAT TOUCH – FALZ
LIL’ KESH – YAGI
BEST COLLABO
A voting category for the best R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos).
SOLDIER – FALZ FEAT. SIMI
REGGAE BLUES – HARRYSONG FEAT. OREZI, IYANYA, OLAMIDE, KCEE
OSINACHI – HUMBLESMITH FEAT. DAVIDO
WAIT – SOLIDSTAR FEAT. TIWA SAVAGE
NO KISSING – PATORANKING FEAT. SARKODIE
MONEY – TIMAYA FEAT. FLAVOUR
BEST RAP SINGLE
A voting category for a single (released on-air) recording of a rap.
EYAN MAYWEATHER – OLAMIDE
ASAMALEKUN – REMINISCE
JAGABAN – YCEE
CHUKWU AGOZI GOGI – ILL BLISS
AGU JI NDI MEN – A-Q
SHOW YOU SOMETHING – BOOGEY
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE(MALE)
A non-voting category for the single male artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or album.
BRYMO – SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING
DAREY FEAT. SOWETO CHOIR – PRAY FOR ME
SHAYDEE – SMILE
WANDE COAL – SUPER WOMAN
RIC HASSANI – GENTLEMAN
BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)
A non-voting category for the single female artiste with most outstanding vocal performances on a single song or album.
SIMI – LOVE DON’T CARE
SEYI SHAY – RIGHT NOW
ARAMIDE FEAT. ADEKUNLE GOLD – LOVE ME
OMAWUMI FEAT. ANGELIE KIDJO – PLAY NA PLAY
NEXT RATED
This category is a voting category for the most promising upcoming act in the year under review.
YCEE
TEKNO
MR. EAZI
HUMBLESMITH
ARAMIDE
HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION
A voting category for the best new artist
House Of Representatives Set To Ban MMM In Nigeria
The House of Representatives on Wednesday asked the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission and the Central Bank of Nigeria to
immediately go after the promoters Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox, otherwise
known as ‘MMM’ in Nigeria.
Lawmakers strongly opposed the investment scheme, which lately gained popularity among Nigerians in the wake of the current economic recession in the country.
MMM promises 30 per cent return on investment for any money put into the scheme within 30 days.
The investment scheme has a Russian origin and “involves directing clients to make money available for an anonymous person with a promise of 30 per cent return within one month.”
But, members described the scheme as a “scam” and warned Nigerians not to be carried away by the “mouth-watering” returns on investments.
Lawmakers warned that the “trick” used by the operators was to attract as many Nigerians as possible to invest substantial amounts of money before the bubble would burst.
The House directed the EFCC, security agencies and the CBN to take urgent steps to halt the scheme before many Nigerians would become victims of the scam.
It also asked its Committees on Banking/Currency and Financial Crimes to investigate the activities of MMM Nigeria Scheme, “with a view to saving Nigerians participating in the scheme from you financial ruin.”
The Chairman, House Committee on Telecommunications, Mr. Saheed Fijabi, had in a motion, drawn the attention of the House to the growing popularity of the scheme among Nigerians.
Fijabi, an All Progressives Congress lawmaker from Oyo State, represents Ibadan-South/West Federal Constituency.
“The scheme entered the Nigerian circle in 2016, capitalising on the high level of unemployment and poverty to deceive unwary Nigerians into falling prey to their antics”, Fijabi stated.
He said the fact that MMM was not regulated by law or approved by the CBN as a secure business venture, made Nigerians more vulnerable.
Lawmakers strongly opposed the investment scheme, which lately gained popularity among Nigerians in the wake of the current economic recession in the country.
MMM promises 30 per cent return on investment for any money put into the scheme within 30 days.
The investment scheme has a Russian origin and “involves directing clients to make money available for an anonymous person with a promise of 30 per cent return within one month.”
But, members described the scheme as a “scam” and warned Nigerians not to be carried away by the “mouth-watering” returns on investments.
Lawmakers warned that the “trick” used by the operators was to attract as many Nigerians as possible to invest substantial amounts of money before the bubble would burst.
The House directed the EFCC, security agencies and the CBN to take urgent steps to halt the scheme before many Nigerians would become victims of the scam.
It also asked its Committees on Banking/Currency and Financial Crimes to investigate the activities of MMM Nigeria Scheme, “with a view to saving Nigerians participating in the scheme from you financial ruin.”
The Chairman, House Committee on Telecommunications, Mr. Saheed Fijabi, had in a motion, drawn the attention of the House to the growing popularity of the scheme among Nigerians.
Fijabi, an All Progressives Congress lawmaker from Oyo State, represents Ibadan-South/West Federal Constituency.
“The scheme entered the Nigerian circle in 2016, capitalising on the high level of unemployment and poverty to deceive unwary Nigerians into falling prey to their antics”, Fijabi stated.
He said the fact that MMM was not regulated by law or approved by the CBN as a secure business venture, made Nigerians more vulnerable.
Donald Trump Elected President Against All Odds
With The News That Hilary Clinton has called Donald Trump to congratulate him and Concede defeat, its now official that Donald Trump the 70year old self made billionaire in now the 45th President of the United states.
Donald John Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States on Tuesday in a stunning culmination of an explosive, populist and polarizing campaign that took relentless aim at the institutions and long-held ideals of American democracy.
Donald Trump of the Republican Party won the election by winning Key states of the federation that are an essential battleground for winning the presidential, Trump won key states like Florida, Iowa, Ohio, North Carolina, and the controversial Pennsylvania
As at the time of this report, D. Trump as already accepted victory with 57,800,734 votes which amounts to 48% of the entire vote. While his arch rival of the Democratic Party,Hilary Clinton the favorite candidates got 57,154,345 which is 47% of the entire vote
This ended the much contested race to the White house and the victory of Mr Trump begot the end of the energetic legacy of the President Obama administration. and the end to the political career of Mrs Hilary Clinton. A woman who many think was going to be the first female president of America.
Donald John Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States on Tuesday in a stunning culmination of an explosive, populist and polarizing campaign that took relentless aim at the institutions and long-held ideals of American democracy.
Donald Trump of the Republican Party won the election by winning Key states of the federation that are an essential battleground for winning the presidential, Trump won key states like Florida, Iowa, Ohio, North Carolina, and the controversial Pennsylvania
As at the time of this report, D. Trump as already accepted victory with 57,800,734 votes which amounts to 48% of the entire vote. While his arch rival of the Democratic Party,Hilary Clinton the favorite candidates got 57,154,345 which is 47% of the entire vote
This ended the much contested race to the White house and the victory of Mr Trump begot the end of the energetic legacy of the President Obama administration. and the end to the political career of Mrs Hilary Clinton. A woman who many think was going to be the first female president of America.
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
President Buhari Economic Flaws
Its been two years now since we entered this era of change in Nigeria, and the major description the average Nigerian can attributes to this 'Change-era' is the economic RECESSION.
Now am not claiming superior knowledge over the president and its team running the affairs of this country, since the president was victorious in his 4th bid to become president, he has said he has superior knowledge over any Nigerian that dares criticizes him. Although there may be an iota of truth by what the president mean by that, but he should recall that his victory in the poll was a victory for the common Nigerian, and running a great country like this needs collective effort from all sector of the country. And No One Man can claim to be Smart enough To Govern this country without Mistakes.
Having said that, I understand the guilt in ones heart when he hears the word 'Mistakes'. For any individual, making wrong choices should not be a thing to be ashamed about, making the wrong decision can also help you make take the right choice, it all depends on how you go about it. Embracing your mistakes and study it to see why such mistake occurs and put in place measures for it not to happen again. I think this is the secret how great men like Albeit Einstein were able to develop their success formulae. The worst thing that can easily destroy a man path to greatness is admitting never to make mistakes, or not seeing the at all even when it is obvious.
We can say in all modesty that we needed a change in this country, that the past administration of the PDPs brought lots of mind bugling corruption which Nigerians were not comfortable with, especially the immediate past administration led by Goodluck Jonathan. There is a lot to be said about that administration but that's not the reason i created this topic. As an economist, I have watch and admire from afar the caliber of Economist that was close to all the past PDP led government. Regardless of how the government turned out become. you can take away the various outstanding economic policies that Dr Ngozi Iweala formulated during her tenure as minister of finance, I opted to study Economics in school instead of the much anticipated law because of the brilliancy that rediated around the then governor of the Central Bank Of Nigeria Professor Charles Soludo. His clever plan to strengthen the naira and make it One of the World valuable currency was a genius plan, his prudent and intelligent operational guidelines was able to stabilize the Banking Industry in Nigeria.To a large extent his successor Mr Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Now also known as the whistle blower now Emir of Kano was very wonderful in his tenure considering the fact that he filling a big shoe left by the professor of Economics. The Emir studied Islamic Law and deviated from his Original Economics, this characterize major part of his tenure as he was seen trying to introduce the Islamic Banking,
Today Nigeria is faced with the much forecast-ed Economic recession, and who better to drive the Nation out of this than a renowned or any other Economist. The recession we facing as a country is the by-product of all the excess and wrong judgements we have made as a Nation especially our leaders, From the military rule to the advent of our democratic government, all cumulated us to this very economic state.
The president, M. Buhari has repeatedly said, No economist has been able to explain to him how we got here as a Nation, where are the industries we built during our boom. Economist will always provide a working alternative models and theories, and try as much as possible to explain them, If such idea those not take effect and the president does not understand this, that doesn't mean Economist has failed this country, rather its the Politicians cum political factors that have failed the economist.
I wonder how we will get out of this Economic situation when there no economist in the present President cabinet, The function of an Economist cannot be taken likely, because a simple economic policy that go wrong affects the lives of millions of people.
A situation where the Hon. Minister of Finance Mrs Kemi Adeosun is an Accountant
The Present Governor of the Central Bank studied Finance
The Minister for Budget and Planning is a lawyer
Even the chairman of the Economic committee who happens to be the vice president is also a renowned professor of Law.
No matter the magnitude of achievement they have in their various areas of expertise, they cannot give what they do not have, the best they can do is to explain the problem
Little wonder why most of the economic policy that the administration is dishing out lacks theoretical background, and no clear economic blueprint on how to get ahead from this present mess
What The president should do in this regard is to make use of our Academic Institution, There are enlighten certified economist in our various Higher Institution. Make use of them, Set up an Elite Think Tank. Am not Talking about Notable Political Elite, Am referring to those Academical elites especially those sound Economist that would even be willing to work for free. They should brainstorm the best alternative model on the best path out of this economic situation.
Now am not claiming superior knowledge over the president and its team running the affairs of this country, since the president was victorious in his 4th bid to become president, he has said he has superior knowledge over any Nigerian that dares criticizes him. Although there may be an iota of truth by what the president mean by that, but he should recall that his victory in the poll was a victory for the common Nigerian, and running a great country like this needs collective effort from all sector of the country. And No One Man can claim to be Smart enough To Govern this country without Mistakes.
Having said that, I understand the guilt in ones heart when he hears the word 'Mistakes'. For any individual, making wrong choices should not be a thing to be ashamed about, making the wrong decision can also help you make take the right choice, it all depends on how you go about it. Embracing your mistakes and study it to see why such mistake occurs and put in place measures for it not to happen again. I think this is the secret how great men like Albeit Einstein were able to develop their success formulae. The worst thing that can easily destroy a man path to greatness is admitting never to make mistakes, or not seeing the at all even when it is obvious.
We can say in all modesty that we needed a change in this country, that the past administration of the PDPs brought lots of mind bugling corruption which Nigerians were not comfortable with, especially the immediate past administration led by Goodluck Jonathan. There is a lot to be said about that administration but that's not the reason i created this topic. As an economist, I have watch and admire from afar the caliber of Economist that was close to all the past PDP led government. Regardless of how the government turned out become. you can take away the various outstanding economic policies that Dr Ngozi Iweala formulated during her tenure as minister of finance, I opted to study Economics in school instead of the much anticipated law because of the brilliancy that rediated around the then governor of the Central Bank Of Nigeria Professor Charles Soludo. His clever plan to strengthen the naira and make it One of the World valuable currency was a genius plan, his prudent and intelligent operational guidelines was able to stabilize the Banking Industry in Nigeria.To a large extent his successor Mr Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Now also known as the whistle blower now Emir of Kano was very wonderful in his tenure considering the fact that he filling a big shoe left by the professor of Economics. The Emir studied Islamic Law and deviated from his Original Economics, this characterize major part of his tenure as he was seen trying to introduce the Islamic Banking,
Today Nigeria is faced with the much forecast-ed Economic recession, and who better to drive the Nation out of this than a renowned or any other Economist. The recession we facing as a country is the by-product of all the excess and wrong judgements we have made as a Nation especially our leaders, From the military rule to the advent of our democratic government, all cumulated us to this very economic state.
The president, M. Buhari has repeatedly said, No economist has been able to explain to him how we got here as a Nation, where are the industries we built during our boom. Economist will always provide a working alternative models and theories, and try as much as possible to explain them, If such idea those not take effect and the president does not understand this, that doesn't mean Economist has failed this country, rather its the Politicians cum political factors that have failed the economist.
I wonder how we will get out of this Economic situation when there no economist in the present President cabinet, The function of an Economist cannot be taken likely, because a simple economic policy that go wrong affects the lives of millions of people.
A situation where the Hon. Minister of Finance Mrs Kemi Adeosun is an Accountant
The Present Governor of the Central Bank studied Finance
The Minister for Budget and Planning is a lawyer
Even the chairman of the Economic committee who happens to be the vice president is also a renowned professor of Law.
No matter the magnitude of achievement they have in their various areas of expertise, they cannot give what they do not have, the best they can do is to explain the problem
Little wonder why most of the economic policy that the administration is dishing out lacks theoretical background, and no clear economic blueprint on how to get ahead from this present mess
What The president should do in this regard is to make use of our Academic Institution, There are enlighten certified economist in our various Higher Institution. Make use of them, Set up an Elite Think Tank. Am not Talking about Notable Political Elite, Am referring to those Academical elites especially those sound Economist that would even be willing to work for free. They should brainstorm the best alternative model on the best path out of this economic situation.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Failed Coup In Burkina Faso
Authorities in Burkina Faso say they have foiled an attempted coup to
topple the government, accusing ousted former leader as the mastermind.
According to Africa Review The news was broken a few minutes ago in a tweet that did not provide details.
A local news website in the west African country reports that “30 former members of the presidential guard (RSP), who were behind the failed coup in 2015, were planning various actions to destabilise the country”, quoting Interior Minister Simon Compaore.
He added that the plan was to target the presidential palace and the headquarters of the gendarmerie in the capital, Ouagadougou, and the detention centre where last year’s failed coup leaders were being held.
They also intended to create a mutiny in the army barracks and launch a rebellion using social media, Mr Compaore added.
According to Africa Review The news was broken a few minutes ago in a tweet that did not provide details.
A local news website in the west African country reports that “30 former members of the presidential guard (RSP), who were behind the failed coup in 2015, were planning various actions to destabilise the country”, quoting Interior Minister Simon Compaore.
The 30 were fomenting attacks on home soil in an operation that was
due to be launched on 8 October, it reports the minister as saying at a
press conference.
He added that the plan was to target the presidential palace and the headquarters of the gendarmerie in the capital, Ouagadougou, and the detention centre where last year’s failed coup leaders were being held.
They also intended to create a mutiny in the army barracks and launch a rebellion using social media, Mr Compaore added.
Invention that Shocked The people Of Anambra
A young man pulled a massive crowd with his local invention yesterday at
Nkpor town in Idemili North local government area of Anambra state. The
young man built an aeroplane model using scrap materials and locally
sourced items. The "invention" was showcased at the market square for
people to see his work.
While some criticized him for building "scrap using scrap", others have hailed him for his attempt which they say will get better under the right circumstances.
While some criticized him for building "scrap using scrap", others have hailed him for his attempt which they say will get better under the right circumstances.
Sunday, 30 October 2016
AAU School Fees Hike Is False
The attention Management of the management of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma has been drawn to the alarming news going around that there has been another 200% hike in tuition fees for new student and old student alike.
The management has officially issued out a statement to condemn such news, and although the condemnation is coming at a time when the news has already erupted to street protest and other form of agitation by student of the University.
In a statement signed by the new Vice Councillor of the institution Professor Ignatius Akhakhia Onimawo that was made available to newsmen in the early hours of today, he advise the general public to disregard such information that its a mere misinterpretation of information, that the still maintain the normal tuition fees, that there is no hike whatsoever
The management has officially issued out a statement to condemn such news, and although the condemnation is coming at a time when the news has already erupted to street protest and other form of agitation by student of the University.
In a statement signed by the new Vice Councillor of the institution Professor Ignatius Akhakhia Onimawo that was made available to newsmen in the early hours of today, he advise the general public to disregard such information that its a mere misinterpretation of information, that the still maintain the normal tuition fees, that there is no hike whatsoever
Saturday, 8 October 2016
List Of Smartphones That Supports The Glo 4G LTE In Nigeria
These are the List of Smartphones that support the GLO 4G LTE network in Nigeria for now, The Etisalat 4G LTE Network seems to cover a much wider smartphone than the GLO 4G and MTN 4G, but the glo 4G has a wider network coverage than any of the Network
Etisalat Now Supports 4G LTE Network In Nigeria
Finally! Etisalat has also joined the 4G LTE family. This is coming just few days after Glo
launched theirs. So now, out of the big four telecom operators, MTN,
Glo and Etisalat now supports 4G LTE network which leaves only Airtel in
the GSM 3G network category.
Mtn
was actually the first of the big four to launch it's 4G LTE network
after it acquired Visafone last year, but now Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC) has re-framed the (1800Mhz) spectrum which now makes it
possible for other telecom providers to launch their own 4G network
even without owning a 4G spectrum.
At the moment, Glo currently offers the widest 4g network coverage as it's available in 9 cities while Mtn is
available in 3 cities and Etisalat 4G network coverage is
only available in some parts of Lagos at the moment. But the telc
company has promised to expand his network coverage soon.
If you happen to be one of those whose smartphone isn't compatible with
Glo and Etisalat 4g LTE, then you might want to check out Etisalat
instead as it supports more older 4G LTE Smartphones compared to the
rest. Another good thing is that all Etisalat sim cards are Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) which means there is no need upgrading your sim card before you can enjoy the Etisalat 4g service.
While we wait on Airtel to release theirs, you currently have a different options to choose from. You can read more on the Glo 4g and Mtn or Visafone 4G
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Basket Mouth Loses His Mother
Bright Okpocha AKA Basket Mouth, Nigeria leading stand-up comedian has lost his mum and he is very heart broken as he posted some messages on his official facebook page to wish his mother eternal peace.
RIP Mrs Okpocha (mama basket) You gave the World a rare gift to laugh about
Here are his post on facebook
"Last night my angel left me, my first love stopped breathing and it's the deepest pain I've ever felt. I love you for every sacrifice you made to make me the man I am today, I've loved you through the tough times. I've loved you through happier days and all I can say at this point is that I will love you forever. I will miss you mummy".- Basketmouth
RIP Mrs Okpocha (mama basket) You gave the World a rare gift to laugh about
Here are his post on facebook
"Last night my angel left me, my first love stopped breathing and it's the deepest pain I've ever felt. I love you for every sacrifice you made to make me the man I am today, I've loved you through the tough times. I've loved you through happier days and all I can say at this point is that I will love you forever. I will miss you mummy".- Basketmouth
Some Of Peter Obi Quotes That Marvel Nigerians
Gov Peter Obi quotes that set the internet on fire...
"To you young people, Take Back your Country...it is your future they are toying with". - Peter Obi
"I reduced my convoy to 5 vehicles and you cannot buy fuel unless I am in the car".- Peter Obi
"If I sleep in a hotel and have to pay N250k a night, I will be awake all night...feeling like I was robbed". - Peter Obi
"You know there are many big men in Anambra state, so when they want to see me, I say to them I will come to you instead".- Peter Obi
"We handed schools back to Churches and by 2013, we were number one in WAEC."- Peter Obi
"I beg you to participate more in politics, the society we help them abuse today will take its revenge tomorrow".- Peter Obi
"The only way out of recession is to spend for growth. You can only spend for growth either from savings or from borrowing. The question is: what are you borrowing for? Are you borrowing for consumption or for production? When you borrow for consumption, you are heading for disaster." -- Peter Obi.
" I had to stop the Presidential lodge in Anambra... A project awarded at 400million. I had to close down state house in lagos and Abuja... Because I felt we dont need it.... Even when other states had." " They said President Obasanjo is coming... I went to borrow the kind of cars they wanted... Instead of spending millions... From a neigbouring state." "I requested Obasanjo to spend the nights in my lodge Since they said he must sleep over... I asked my wife to pack out of my bedroom... We went opposite to lodge in a hotel (name mentioned) for the week, we paid N30,000 instead of N100,000."
"I used the 150million for 2 bullet proof cars to buy almost 50 Peugeot cars at 3 million each.. gave 17 to JUDGES and 18 to permanent Secretaries (because i discovered they did not have cars) and kept 10 for govt house... which I used as Governor... I did not use bullet proof cars as Governor."
"They said we should attend world Igbo Congress in U. S.... That the budget WAS cut from 40 to 32million.... I asked them why... That only one person should go and come and tell us what was discussed."
"Instead of paying 30,000 for each security personnel (about 30) per night in Abuja, I told IG to give me Police whenever am in Abuja....I travel alone... People complained.... The 15 drivers lodged in Abuja state house...who come to airport to cause confusion, i asked to go, kept only 3. The others to go back to Akwa or look for job... I asked the cook to go back to Akwa instead of giving him 30,000 per plate."
"When Governors lodge and Govt house was burnt before I came... With budget of 400million and 300 million, I repaired them for 42 million and 80million respectively. They wanted to impeach me that I did not spend by due process... Following the awarded Contracts and contractor.... I saw a table.. That my predecessor used, they said its old... I asked them to renovate it... That all i needed was a table to write as Governor... "
" So so so I was able to save money and made sure that ANAMBRA HAS THE BEST ROAD NETWORK THAN ANY OTHER STATE IN NIGERIA....." PETER OBI....WORDS ON MARBLE! !
This different quotes from the ex governor of Anambra state Peter Obi has made Young and energetic Nigeria to start campaigning for Peter Obi to Lead the country in a time of recession like this, the transformation he did in Anambra will last for enternity and its undeniable how he was very economical as a governor.
"To you young people, Take Back your Country...it is your future they are toying with". - Peter Obi
"I reduced my convoy to 5 vehicles and you cannot buy fuel unless I am in the car".- Peter Obi
"If I sleep in a hotel and have to pay N250k a night, I will be awake all night...feeling like I was robbed". - Peter Obi
"You know there are many big men in Anambra state, so when they want to see me, I say to them I will come to you instead".- Peter Obi
"We handed schools back to Churches and by 2013, we were number one in WAEC."- Peter Obi
"I beg you to participate more in politics, the society we help them abuse today will take its revenge tomorrow".- Peter Obi
"The only way out of recession is to spend for growth. You can only spend for growth either from savings or from borrowing. The question is: what are you borrowing for? Are you borrowing for consumption or for production? When you borrow for consumption, you are heading for disaster." -- Peter Obi.
" I had to stop the Presidential lodge in Anambra... A project awarded at 400million. I had to close down state house in lagos and Abuja... Because I felt we dont need it.... Even when other states had." " They said President Obasanjo is coming... I went to borrow the kind of cars they wanted... Instead of spending millions... From a neigbouring state." "I requested Obasanjo to spend the nights in my lodge Since they said he must sleep over... I asked my wife to pack out of my bedroom... We went opposite to lodge in a hotel (name mentioned) for the week, we paid N30,000 instead of N100,000."
"I used the 150million for 2 bullet proof cars to buy almost 50 Peugeot cars at 3 million each.. gave 17 to JUDGES and 18 to permanent Secretaries (because i discovered they did not have cars) and kept 10 for govt house... which I used as Governor... I did not use bullet proof cars as Governor."
"They said we should attend world Igbo Congress in U. S.... That the budget WAS cut from 40 to 32million.... I asked them why... That only one person should go and come and tell us what was discussed."
"Instead of paying 30,000 for each security personnel (about 30) per night in Abuja, I told IG to give me Police whenever am in Abuja....I travel alone... People complained.... The 15 drivers lodged in Abuja state house...who come to airport to cause confusion, i asked to go, kept only 3. The others to go back to Akwa or look for job... I asked the cook to go back to Akwa instead of giving him 30,000 per plate."
"When Governors lodge and Govt house was burnt before I came... With budget of 400million and 300 million, I repaired them for 42 million and 80million respectively. They wanted to impeach me that I did not spend by due process... Following the awarded Contracts and contractor.... I saw a table.. That my predecessor used, they said its old... I asked them to renovate it... That all i needed was a table to write as Governor... "
" So so so I was able to save money and made sure that ANAMBRA HAS THE BEST ROAD NETWORK THAN ANY OTHER STATE IN NIGERIA....." PETER OBI....WORDS ON MARBLE! !
This different quotes from the ex governor of Anambra state Peter Obi has made Young and energetic Nigeria to start campaigning for Peter Obi to Lead the country in a time of recession like this, the transformation he did in Anambra will last for enternity and its undeniable how he was very economical as a governor.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
20 Facts About Nigeria You Do Not Know #Independent Celebration
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You may already know that Nigeria is the largest black nation in the world and the most populous nation in Africa. You may already know that Nigeria has great dependency on crude oil, plus all the other opinions of David Cameron. Here are 20 unpopular facts about Nigeria.
1. Are you aware that all over the world Nigerians are setting the pace and becoming the standard by which others measure themselves? Do you know?
2. In the US, Nigerians are the most educated immigrant community. Type it into Google and you’ll see it. Not one of the most educated, the most educated.
3. 60% of Nigerians in the US have college degrees. This is far above the American national average of 30%.
4. Nigerians in US are one of the highest earners, typically earning 25% more than the median US income of $53k.
5. In Ivy League schools in Europe and America, Nigerians routinely outperform their peers from other nations.
6. A Nigerian family, The Imafidon family, have officially been named the smartest family in the UK.
7. The designer of the famous car, Chevrolet Volt, Jelani Aliyu, is a super talented Nigerian from Sokoto State.
8. The World’s fastest supercomputer was designed by a world renowned inventor and scientist, Philip Emeagwali, a full- blown Nigerian whose patency was awarded in 2015. This means Nigeria has the patency to the world’s fastest computer: a Black Nigerian.
9. The wealthiest Black man and woman on earth are Nigerians, Aliko Dangote and Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija. Both have no trace of criminal record of any kind.
10. South Africa couldn’t have ended apartheid & achieved Black rule if not for the leadership role Nigeria played.
11. Of the 3 South African Presidents who ruled after apartheid, two of them once lived in Nigeria under asylum. Both Nelson Mandela (60s) and Thabo Mbeki (70s) lived in Nigeria before becoming President of South Africa. We gave financial support, human support, boycotted an Olympics and our politicians, musicians and activists campaigned relentlessly.
12. Nigeria spent over $3 Billion and lost hundreds of soldiers to end the wars in both Liberia and Sierra Leone which the world ignored because they have no oil.
13. When there was a coup in São Tomé and Príncipe in 2003, Nigeria restored the elected President back to power.
14. Before there were street lights in European cities, ancient Benin kingdom had street lights fueled by palm oil.
15. 500 years ago, Benin casted metal alloys to create magnificent art including the world famous Queen Ida Mask.
16. Amina was a warrior queen who ruled Zaria Emirate in Kaduna state, Northwestern Nigeria 400 years ago in 1610. Google and see what she means to Africa.
17. We gave monetary gifts to Ireland during our oil boom and built a statue for France free of charge. We are not poor blacks. Nigeria is rich and don’t be lied to.
18. The first television station in Africa was NTA Ibadan (1960) long before Ireland has their RTE station.
19. On the 7th May, 2016 at Howard University in Washington D.C history was made. Out of 96 graduating Doctor of Pharmacy candidates, 43 of them were Nigerians and out of 27 awards given, 16 went to Nigerians. The entire world still envies our uniqueness as a NATION with living together despite our ethnic diversity. One single country with over 400 languages. They will only tell you how Nigerians are scammers and cheats, how Nigerians are into drugs overseas et al. If you don’t blow your trumpet, no one will blow it for you. #VIVA_NAIJA!!
20. There are over 180,000,000 Nigerians world over and only less than 250,000 of this figure have traceable criminal records. This is about 0.14% of our entire national population in the last 20 years: nothing close to 1%. Shame on global media.
Listen Nigerians, don't let anybody woo you into believing that you are a criminal just because you are a Nigerian. Nigerians are NOT criminals. You are NOT a criminal. You are topnotch; second to none around the world. I am proud am created a Nigerian, thank you God. Be proud of Nigeria wherever you go. Take out your Passport with pride. Be proud of our GREEN HERITAGE. Be enthusiastic of our FUTURE GREATNESS. #Please_share_widely_and_let_us_spread_globally_the_truth_of_who_we_really_are========= Wherever you look in this great country, Nigeria, heroes abound both now and in our recent and ancient past. If all you do is listen to mainstream Western media, you’ll not get the full picture of your Nigerian heritage. Do not listen to any leader who says Nigerians are criminals, no matter who he is, or his height and position. We’re not a nation of scammers, drugs & corruption, but a people with a verifiable track record of greatness. ========== Here is what CNN, BBC, Aljezeera and western media will not tell you about Nigerians:.
Have a wonderful day
You may already know that Nigeria is the largest black nation in the world and the most populous nation in Africa. You may already know that Nigeria has great dependency on crude oil, plus all the other opinions of David Cameron. Here are 20 unpopular facts about Nigeria.
1. Are you aware that all over the world Nigerians are setting the pace and becoming the standard by which others measure themselves? Do you know?
2. In the US, Nigerians are the most educated immigrant community. Type it into Google and you’ll see it. Not one of the most educated, the most educated.
3. 60% of Nigerians in the US have college degrees. This is far above the American national average of 30%.
4. Nigerians in US are one of the highest earners, typically earning 25% more than the median US income of $53k.
5. In Ivy League schools in Europe and America, Nigerians routinely outperform their peers from other nations.
6. A Nigerian family, The Imafidon family, have officially been named the smartest family in the UK.
7. The designer of the famous car, Chevrolet Volt, Jelani Aliyu, is a super talented Nigerian from Sokoto State.
8. The World’s fastest supercomputer was designed by a world renowned inventor and scientist, Philip Emeagwali, a full- blown Nigerian whose patency was awarded in 2015. This means Nigeria has the patency to the world’s fastest computer: a Black Nigerian.
9. The wealthiest Black man and woman on earth are Nigerians, Aliko Dangote and Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija. Both have no trace of criminal record of any kind.
10. South Africa couldn’t have ended apartheid & achieved Black rule if not for the leadership role Nigeria played.
11. Of the 3 South African Presidents who ruled after apartheid, two of them once lived in Nigeria under asylum. Both Nelson Mandela (60s) and Thabo Mbeki (70s) lived in Nigeria before becoming President of South Africa. We gave financial support, human support, boycotted an Olympics and our politicians, musicians and activists campaigned relentlessly.
12. Nigeria spent over $3 Billion and lost hundreds of soldiers to end the wars in both Liberia and Sierra Leone which the world ignored because they have no oil.
13. When there was a coup in São Tomé and Príncipe in 2003, Nigeria restored the elected President back to power.
14. Before there were street lights in European cities, ancient Benin kingdom had street lights fueled by palm oil.
15. 500 years ago, Benin casted metal alloys to create magnificent art including the world famous Queen Ida Mask.
16. Amina was a warrior queen who ruled Zaria Emirate in Kaduna state, Northwestern Nigeria 400 years ago in 1610. Google and see what she means to Africa.
17. We gave monetary gifts to Ireland during our oil boom and built a statue for France free of charge. We are not poor blacks. Nigeria is rich and don’t be lied to.
18. The first television station in Africa was NTA Ibadan (1960) long before Ireland has their RTE station.
19. On the 7th May, 2016 at Howard University in Washington D.C history was made. Out of 96 graduating Doctor of Pharmacy candidates, 43 of them were Nigerians and out of 27 awards given, 16 went to Nigerians. The entire world still envies our uniqueness as a NATION with living together despite our ethnic diversity. One single country with over 400 languages. They will only tell you how Nigerians are scammers and cheats, how Nigerians are into drugs overseas et al. If you don’t blow your trumpet, no one will blow it for you. #VIVA_NAIJA!!
20. There are over 180,000,000 Nigerians world over and only less than 250,000 of this figure have traceable criminal records. This is about 0.14% of our entire national population in the last 20 years: nothing close to 1%. Shame on global media.
Listen Nigerians, don't let anybody woo you into believing that you are a criminal just because you are a Nigerian. Nigerians are NOT criminals. You are NOT a criminal. You are topnotch; second to none around the world. I am proud am created a Nigerian, thank you God. Be proud of Nigeria wherever you go. Take out your Passport with pride. Be proud of our GREEN HERITAGE. Be enthusiastic of our FUTURE GREATNESS. #Please_share_widely_and_let_us_spread_globally_the_truth_of_who_we_really_are========= Wherever you look in this great country, Nigeria, heroes abound both now and in our recent and ancient past. If all you do is listen to mainstream Western media, you’ll not get the full picture of your Nigerian heritage. Do not listen to any leader who says Nigerians are criminals, no matter who he is, or his height and position. We’re not a nation of scammers, drugs & corruption, but a people with a verifiable track record of greatness. ========== Here is what CNN, BBC, Aljezeera and western media will not tell you about Nigerians:.
Have a wonderful day
Thursday, 29 September 2016
Result So Far In Edo State
APC PDP
IGUEBEN LGA - 7802 7560
UHUWONDE LGA - 10911 8667
ESAN SOUTH EAST- 9554 11466
OWAN WEST LGA - 12862 10132
EGOR LGA - 26177 19514
ESAN NORTH LGA- 9130 16220
TOTAL 76436 73559
This is the official result as collated by INEC,
IGUEBEN LGA - 7802 7560
UHUWONDE LGA - 10911 8667
ESAN SOUTH EAST- 9554 11466
OWAN WEST LGA - 12862 10132
EGOR LGA - 26177 19514
ESAN NORTH LGA- 9130 16220
TOTAL 76436 73559
This is the official result as collated by INEC,
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
End of An Era As Blackberry Set To Stop Production Of Phones
BlackBerry announced Wednesday it would halt in-house production of
smartphones, marking the end of an era for the once-dominant Canadian
tech firm that produces the Blackberry Series, fondly called BB by our Nigeria Folks
Ontario-based BlackBerry said it had reached a deal to outsource production of its phones to an Indonesian partner, and would instead concentrate on software and services.
Handsets with the BlackBerry name will be produced under license by PT Tiphone Mobile Indonesia Tbk, a statement by the firms said.
BlackBerry, which a decade ago was among the world’s largest smartphone makers, has seen its global market share slip to less than one percent as Apple and Android devices have dominated.
As the market shifted, BlackBerry has sought to refocus on software, including security applications, and the latest announcement takes the company out of the handset market entirely.
“We are reaching an inflection point with our strategy. Our financial foundation is strong, and our pivot to software is taking hold,” said chief executive John Chen, pointing to a doubling of software revenue in the last fiscal year.
“The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners. This allows us to reduce capital requirements and enhance return on invested capital.”
The Waterloo, Ontario-based company has made several efforts in recent years to find new customer niches as its smartphone handset sales continued to stagnate in the face of competition.
It had hoped its first Android-operating smartphone launched last year would help restore the company to its former glory.
But sales were lackluster.
Earlier this year, BlackBerry announced it was killing off its Classic smartphone with a physical keyboard — once the workhorse of the smartphone market — as part of a modernization of its lineup.
But the company has continued to bleed red, posting on Wednesday a US$372 million loss in its second quarter ending August 31.
Revenues also fell to US$334 million, from US$490 million during the same period last year. The company did not report details on its smartphone shipments.
– Rebooting BlackBerry –
Some analysts praised the decision to get out of smartphone sales, at a time when the worldwide smartphone market has turned relatively flat.
“The devices business has been a distraction for both BlackBerry and investors for a number of years now,” International Data Corporation analyst John Jackson told AFP.
The end is “good news,” he said, noting an uptick in BlackBerry’s stock price in morning trading.
Shares rose more than four percent to US$8.22 in New York at 11:00 am local time (1500 GMT). This price, however, remains far below a five-year high set in October 2011 of US$23.97.
Originally known as Research in Motion, the company introduced its first internet-connected devices in the early 2000s, and earned a dedicated following of “CrackBerry” addicts.
But its luster faded with the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and the large number of low-costs Android handsets that followed.
By moving out of hardware, BlackBerry can focus on its various business services such as messaging, cybersecurity and tracking connected devices.
Jackson said the move “should help investors, BlackBerry customers, and the company itself focus squarely on the software and services business which is fiercely competitive in its own right, but also the business that BlackBerry has been in all along.”
However analyst Michael Walkley at Canaccord Genuity said the new strategy has risks as well.
“We believe the lowered focus on hardware could have an adverse impact on its installed base of loyal BlackBerry hardware customers, potentially switching to new software and security solutions on competing smartphones over time,” he said in a research note.
Ontario-based BlackBerry said it had reached a deal to outsource production of its phones to an Indonesian partner, and would instead concentrate on software and services.
Handsets with the BlackBerry name will be produced under license by PT Tiphone Mobile Indonesia Tbk, a statement by the firms said.
BlackBerry, which a decade ago was among the world’s largest smartphone makers, has seen its global market share slip to less than one percent as Apple and Android devices have dominated.
As the market shifted, BlackBerry has sought to refocus on software, including security applications, and the latest announcement takes the company out of the handset market entirely.
“We are reaching an inflection point with our strategy. Our financial foundation is strong, and our pivot to software is taking hold,” said chief executive John Chen, pointing to a doubling of software revenue in the last fiscal year.
“The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners. This allows us to reduce capital requirements and enhance return on invested capital.”
The Waterloo, Ontario-based company has made several efforts in recent years to find new customer niches as its smartphone handset sales continued to stagnate in the face of competition.
It had hoped its first Android-operating smartphone launched last year would help restore the company to its former glory.
But sales were lackluster.
Earlier this year, BlackBerry announced it was killing off its Classic smartphone with a physical keyboard — once the workhorse of the smartphone market — as part of a modernization of its lineup.
But the company has continued to bleed red, posting on Wednesday a US$372 million loss in its second quarter ending August 31.
Revenues also fell to US$334 million, from US$490 million during the same period last year. The company did not report details on its smartphone shipments.
– Rebooting BlackBerry –
Some analysts praised the decision to get out of smartphone sales, at a time when the worldwide smartphone market has turned relatively flat.
“The devices business has been a distraction for both BlackBerry and investors for a number of years now,” International Data Corporation analyst John Jackson told AFP.
The end is “good news,” he said, noting an uptick in BlackBerry’s stock price in morning trading.
Shares rose more than four percent to US$8.22 in New York at 11:00 am local time (1500 GMT). This price, however, remains far below a five-year high set in October 2011 of US$23.97.
Originally known as Research in Motion, the company introduced its first internet-connected devices in the early 2000s, and earned a dedicated following of “CrackBerry” addicts.
But its luster faded with the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and the large number of low-costs Android handsets that followed.
By moving out of hardware, BlackBerry can focus on its various business services such as messaging, cybersecurity and tracking connected devices.
Jackson said the move “should help investors, BlackBerry customers, and the company itself focus squarely on the software and services business which is fiercely competitive in its own right, but also the business that BlackBerry has been in all along.”
However analyst Michael Walkley at Canaccord Genuity said the new strategy has risks as well.
“We believe the lowered focus on hardware could have an adverse impact on its installed base of loyal BlackBerry hardware customers, potentially switching to new software and security solutions on competing smartphones over time,” he said in a research note.
#EdoDecide Result So Far
Collation of votes was still on this morning – as of 1a.m. – in the Edo State governorship election.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which said the state collation would begin today, was yet to announce the results, but from unofficial but credible sources at the local governments collation centres, The Nation learnt that the All Progressives Congress (APC) was leading. Its candidate is Godwin Obaseki.
The party was said to be leading in four out of Edo North’s six local governments – Akoko Edo, Owan East, Owan West and Etsako West, home of Governor Adams Oshiomhole.
There were no hints about Etsako Northeast and Etsako North Central.
In Edo South, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was leading in Orhionwon where its candidate Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu hails from. It is also the home of Deputy Governor Pius Odubu.
Also in Edo South, APC was leading in Oredo, Egor, Ilepoba/Okha and Uhunmode.
In Ovia Northeast and Southwest, the situation was unclear as of the time of going to the press.
In Edo Central, PDP was leading in Esan West, Esan Central, Esan Northeast and Esan Northwest.
In Igueben, former Foreign Minister and PDP chieftain Tom Ikimi’s local government, the APC was leading.
Here are some details from Oredo Local Government:
Oredo Ward 12 (PDP)
Collation Officer (Adegoke YO)
Number of registered voters (20,143). Accredited (4,399). APC (2,041). PDP (2,066).
Valid votes (4178). Rejected (221). Vote cast (4399).
Oredo Ward five (APC)
Collation officer (Godwin Fajimi Ayodele).
Registered (21,848). Accredited (6,218). APC (3,445). PDP (2266).
Valid votes (5,842). Rejected votes (342). Votes cast (6,184).
New Benin Two (APC)
Collation Officer (Dr. Ruth Ajobiewe)
Registered (30,535). Accredited (9191). APC (4416). PDP (4047).
Valid votes (8627). Rejected votes (564). Votes cast (9191).
New Benin One (Ward 6) (APC)
Collation officer (Dr. Bifatife Adeseye)
Registered (16112). Accredited (4536). APC (2,327). PDP (1901).
Valid votes (4314). Rejected votes (216). Votes cast (4530).
Oredo Ward four (APC)
Collation officer (Mrs. Bridget Olaiya)
Registered voters (20,111). Accredited voters (4911). APC (3058). PDP (1541). Valid votes (4675). Rejected votes (218). Votes cast (4893).
Oredo Ward 10: (APC)
Collation Officer (Dr. Adeyefa Emmanuel)
Registered voters (22,349). Accredited voters (5,814). APC (2,910), PDP (2,384).
Total Valid Votes (5,389). Rejected (425). Total votes cast (5,814).
Oredo Ward nine (APC)
Collation officer (Dr. Olusola Ayanda)
Registered votes (13,765). Accredited (4,093). APC (1,918). PDP (1,833). Valid votes (3810). Rejected (283). Votes cast (4093).
Oredo Ward one (APC)
Collation officer (Dr. Olubosede Olusayo).
Total registered (28,027). Accredited (7275). APC (3964). PDP (2746).
Valid Votes (6,808). Rejected (310). Votes cast (7118).
Oredo Ward 8 (APC).
Collation officer (Dr. Anibueze Anslem Uchenna)
Registered (21,137). Accredited (6,097). APC (2816). PDP (2770). Valid votes (5673). Rejected (418). Votes cast (6091).
From the results collated so far, Godwin Obaseki of the APC with 268995 votes is ahead of the PDP candidate Pastor Ize Iyamu with 21554
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which said the state collation would begin today, was yet to announce the results, but from unofficial but credible sources at the local governments collation centres, The Nation learnt that the All Progressives Congress (APC) was leading. Its candidate is Godwin Obaseki.
The party was said to be leading in four out of Edo North’s six local governments – Akoko Edo, Owan East, Owan West and Etsako West, home of Governor Adams Oshiomhole.
There were no hints about Etsako Northeast and Etsako North Central.
In Edo South, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was leading in Orhionwon where its candidate Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu hails from. It is also the home of Deputy Governor Pius Odubu.
Also in Edo South, APC was leading in Oredo, Egor, Ilepoba/Okha and Uhunmode.
In Ovia Northeast and Southwest, the situation was unclear as of the time of going to the press.
In Edo Central, PDP was leading in Esan West, Esan Central, Esan Northeast and Esan Northwest.
In Igueben, former Foreign Minister and PDP chieftain Tom Ikimi’s local government, the APC was leading.
Here are some details from Oredo Local Government:
Oredo Ward 12 (PDP)
Collation Officer (Adegoke YO)
Number of registered voters (20,143). Accredited (4,399). APC (2,041). PDP (2,066).
Valid votes (4178). Rejected (221). Vote cast (4399).
Oredo Ward five (APC)
Collation officer (Godwin Fajimi Ayodele).
Registered (21,848). Accredited (6,218). APC (3,445). PDP (2266).
Valid votes (5,842). Rejected votes (342). Votes cast (6,184).
New Benin Two (APC)
Collation Officer (Dr. Ruth Ajobiewe)
Registered (30,535). Accredited (9191). APC (4416). PDP (4047).
Valid votes (8627). Rejected votes (564). Votes cast (9191).
New Benin One (Ward 6) (APC)
Collation officer (Dr. Bifatife Adeseye)
Registered (16112). Accredited (4536). APC (2,327). PDP (1901).
Valid votes (4314). Rejected votes (216). Votes cast (4530).
Oredo Ward four (APC)
Collation officer (Mrs. Bridget Olaiya)
Registered voters (20,111). Accredited voters (4911). APC (3058). PDP (1541). Valid votes (4675). Rejected votes (218). Votes cast (4893).
Oredo Ward 10: (APC)
Collation Officer (Dr. Adeyefa Emmanuel)
Registered voters (22,349). Accredited voters (5,814). APC (2,910), PDP (2,384).
Total Valid Votes (5,389). Rejected (425). Total votes cast (5,814).
Oredo Ward nine (APC)
Collation officer (Dr. Olusola Ayanda)
Registered votes (13,765). Accredited (4,093). APC (1,918). PDP (1,833). Valid votes (3810). Rejected (283). Votes cast (4093).
Oredo Ward one (APC)
Collation officer (Dr. Olubosede Olusayo).
Total registered (28,027). Accredited (7275). APC (3964). PDP (2746).
Valid Votes (6,808). Rejected (310). Votes cast (7118).
Oredo Ward 8 (APC).
Collation officer (Dr. Anibueze Anslem Uchenna)
Registered (21,137). Accredited (6,097). APC (2816). PDP (2770). Valid votes (5673). Rejected (418). Votes cast (6091).
From the results collated so far, Godwin Obaseki of the APC with 268995 votes is ahead of the PDP candidate Pastor Ize Iyamu with 21554
Monday, 26 September 2016
Nigeria Naira Exchange Rate As At September 26 2016
AED | 85.83 | |||
CAN | 239.33 | |||
CNY | 239.35 | |||
EUR | 354.12 | |||
GBP | 408.06 | |||
INR | 4.73 | |||
USD | 315.25 | |||
ZAR | 23.08 | |||
#EdoDecide2016 - Banks, Corporate Organisation Exempted Fro Public Holiday
Edo State Government has exempted banks and corporate organisations from the public holiday declared for Tuesday, September 27.
The State Government had declared a public holiday for Tuesday, September 27 and Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
The public holiday was declared to enable voters in the state travel to their various locations and exercise their voting rights on Wednesday, September 28.
However,
Banks and corporate community have now been exempted from the public
holiday on Tuesday, September 27 in order not to slow down the economy
of the state.
The general public should, however, note that the public holiday on Wednesday, September 28 affects everyone in the state as there is a restriction of movement on the election day in accordance with the Electoral Act.
The State Government had declared a public holiday for Tuesday, September 27 and Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
The public holiday was declared to enable voters in the state travel to their various locations and exercise their voting rights on Wednesday, September 28.
The general public should, however, note that the public holiday on Wednesday, September 28 affects everyone in the state as there is a restriction of movement on the election day in accordance with the Electoral Act.
Recession Not Buhari's Fault- PDP Caretaker Chairman Sen. Makarfi
Why Nigeria Is In Recession – Makarfi
— Sep 25, 2016 5:30 am | Leave a commentIn an exclusive interview with LEADERSHIP Sunday, Makarfi said the present economic recession has strong roots in structural inadequacies in the economy, which successive governments in the country have refused to address.
“Some of these things are structural that even predate this democracy, long before 1999. They are issues that dates back to the time of the military and the intermittent civilian administrations that we had. Depending on how you look at it, you can apportion blames anyhow you wish, but that being the case, it is a collective responsibility, from a collective failure,” he said.
“If you politicise the problem, we at the high level, it may not affect us personally but it will continue to affect our followers in whose interest we say we are doing politics. Of course if you come to the current administration, even the CBN has acknowledged that there is failure in quite a number of monetary and fiscal policies. I have not heard a strong statement from the executive on what is its own failure. But again, blame game is a major factor. You solve half of the problem when you acknowledge that the problem exists, shifting the problem in order to apportion blame to your opponent is unhealthy and it is not going to make us come out of the woods,” he said.
While faulting the mix in the President Buhari’s cabinet, he noted that “The personal integrity of the president you cannot question even before he won election. So where you should give credit, you should give credit, and where you should acknowledge something you should acknowledge, and where you should criticise, you should criticise and say no, that is not the way to look at it,” he said.
On the anti-corruption fight of the Buhari government Makarfi notes that “it is only when a government is not in power that you can measure corruption. Whether it is governor, minister, chief executive of parastatals, friends of government, it is only when the government is not in power that independently you can know and measure its level of corruption. APC is now in power, let it be any other party then you can be in a better position to measure which period was more corrupt,” he said.
He, however, gave thumbs up to the anti-corruption fight of the federal government to the extent that it has touched areas where no such fight has touched under any previous government. “Let us also look at history. For the first time, military men and high level civil servants are taken to court. Just look at the military officers being prosecuted for alleged corruption. This has not happened before. It has not been proved, still an allegation, but it is more than the entire campaign fund you are talking about,” he said.
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