14/02/2014

No Vacancy in Aso Rock, elections already concluded in favour of Jonathan, Wait till 2019

AHEAD of 2015 Presidential election, a group under the aegis, the Nigeria Mandate 2015 yesterday urged the northern part of the country to beam its searchlight for a credible young presidential candidate for 2019, saying there was no vacancy in Aso rock for 2015.

Addresing Journalists yesterday, National President, Nigeria Mandate 2015, one good term deserves another, Dr. Ojona Okongor Eno who boasted that President Goodluck Jonathan will contest for 2015 because of his achievements, however urged the north to support him in the realisation of his ambition and search for a very young personality of forty to forty- five years from the north as Jonathan’s successor come 2019.

 According to him, the north must save its energy for 2019 and not seek for the ouster of President Goodluck Jonathan, even as he stressed that 2015 presidential election was already concluded in favour of Jonathan with the help of God as he would be returned by Nigerian electorates.

Bola Ige death: Senator asks ministerial nominee to prove innocence

TWELVE years after, the gruesome assassination of Minister Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice during the first term of former President Olusegun Obasanjo reverberated in the Senate chamber yesterday, when Senator Ehigie Uzamere, demanded that a ministerial nominee from Osun State and one of the accused in the act, Alhaji Abduljeli Adesiyan swear to a Quran to prove he was innocent of his implication.

The action of Senator Uzamere, representing Edo South, was prompted by the nominee, who said he wanted to announced before the senators that he was wrongly accused and jailed for three and halve years over the death of the late politician, say his implication in the death was a ‘political blackmail’ by enemies. He insisted that he knew nothing about the death, saying already he had been tried and discharged by a competent court of law.

He brought up the issue when he was asked by the Senate President, David Mark to tell the senators about what he felt was not included in his CV already in their possession. Speaking in response to Mark’s request, Alhaji Adesiyan said: “I am delighted and highly honoured to be standing before you this day as a nominee from Osun State.

I am an educationist as contained in my CV before you. I am a member of Afenire and also a pro-democracy activist of the NADECO stool. But I have a blend of experience in educational study and education administration as a former Commissioner of Education in Osun State.

I blend my wealth of political experience as a committed party man through the UPN to SDP to AD and now to PDP.I am not just an educationist but a pro-democracy grassroots politician. Distinguished senators, I also want to inform you that I was wrongly accused of having hand in the death of my political mentor, Uncle Bola Ige.

Keshi defies NFF on holidays- The Nation

Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi is again on collision course with his employers after he flouted an order to stay back for a Presidential reception for the team.

Top officials informed MTNFootball.com that Keshi was ordered to stay back for Thursday’s reception for the CHAN Eagles by President Goodluck Jonathan, but he still went ahead and flew out to the United States on holidays.

‘The Big Boss’ was conspicuously missing at the reception, where President Jonathan rewarded him with a cash gift of 1.5 million naira for leading the country to finish third at the 2014 CHAN in South Africa. Keshi’s presence was also needed for Wednesday’s technical committee meeting in Abuja, where he was expected to defend his call-ups for next month’s World Cup warm-up against Mexico.

FG, States, LGAs share N629.128bn

vanguardngr.com The Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC yesterday shared the sum of N629.128 billion among the three tiers of government for the month of January. Out of the amount shared, N439.562 billion came mineral resources, while N101.308 billion came from non-mineral revenue source including N82.277 billion from Value Added Tax, VAT.

The sum of N7.617 billion refunded by NNPC was also distributed. In addition, the sum of N35.549 billion was proposed for distribution under SURE-P Programme.

Don alerts FG on prevalence of fake drugs in Nigeria

Prof. Tanimola Akande of Epidemiological and Community Health departmrnte of the University of Ilorin, on Friday alerted the Federal Government on the prevalence of imported fake drugs in Nigerian markets.

Akande, who made the alert in his 142nd Inaugural Lecture entitled: “Population with Ill-Health Burden; Faced with a Sick Health System”, claimed that over 70 per cent of the drugs came from Asian countries.

“Nigeria is Africa’s largest drug market and over 70 per cent of its drugs are imported from India and China, considered the biggest source of fakes,” he warned. The expert who teaches at the Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences of the university, also lamented that for decades, Nigeria was plagued by counterfeit and poor-quality medicines.

13/02/2014

Ekiti 2014: Prepare your handover note, Fayose tells Fayemi

Former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayo Fayose, yesterday, told Governor Kayode Fayemi of the state to start preparing his handover note, boasting that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was poised to wrestle power from him in a free and fair contest.

While noting that PDP had the capacity to dislodge the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state, he extended the hand of friendship to other aspirants to work like a team in other to go back to government house He said: “Our resolve to fight and win the next election is unshakable.

Our capacity to galvanise and mobilise our people against this clueless and colourless regime is in our unity and strength.”

Ex-Governor Fayose boasted that he would repeat his political dominance on the APC the way he did to the then Alliance for Democracy, AD, in 2003, if given the opportunity to fly the flag of the PDP in the June 21 governorship election.

Fayose said he defeated the then AD incumbent governor, Otunba Niyi Adebayo as an underdog, saying nothing would stop him from doing same to Governor Kayode Fayemi. vanguardngr.com

Why Muslims don’t recognise Val’s day

Praise be to Almighty Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. May the peace and blessings of Allah continue to abide unto the noblest of prophets, Muhammad (s.a.w), his household and followers.

 Allah has chosen for us Islam as our religion and He will not accept any other religion apart fro, Islam, as He says in Quran 3 vrs 85 “And whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted from him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers.” So, doing anything that is contrary to the tenets of Isam is unacceptable. Submission as the cornerstone of islamic belief includes staying within the confines of the religion, using the Quran and the hadiths as guide, no matter the pressure from the society.

Pressure from the society The Prophet saw what the world would look like thousands of years after his death. He was accurate in his prophecy. A world where women will murder shame and expose their treasure to every Dick and Harry; a world where men would take the position of women and shamelessly turn the order of nature in marital relationship upside down and inside out.

He warned the ummah against these developments that Muslims should distinct themselves from these ways and never in any way imitate or follow their path. Unfortunately, the path and customs of the kuffaar are now being packaged in such a way that is enticing. Nowadays, a new dimension has spread among the Muslim youths – males and females alike on the issue of Valentine’s Day.

 Some rationalising it as another way of showing love which they further submit that does not contradict the dictates of Islam. Care must be exercised and we must have a clear understanding of this issue so that we dont undermine the belief (‘aqeedah) which we tend to uphold.

But how did this day become recognised? The Festival of Love was one of the festivals of the pagan Romans, when paganism was the prevalent in Rome more than seventeen centuries ago. In the pagan Roman concept, it was an expression of “spiritual love”; although they later changed it from the pagan concept of “spiritual love” to another concept known as the “martyrs of love”, represented by Saint Valentine, a martyr, who had advocated love and peace. He was persecuted by the Gothic leader Claudius, c. 296 CE.

The crux of the persecution was that, according to records, after Christianity had become widespread, the Roman emperor Claudius II decreed in the third century CE that soldiers should not get married, because marriage would distract them from the wars they used to fight.

This decree was opposed by Saint Valentine, who started to perform marriages for the soldiers in secret. When the emperor found out about that, he threw him in jail and sentenced him to execution. In prison, he (Saint Valentine) fell in love with the jailer’s daughter, but this was a secret because, according to Christian laws, priests and monks were forbidden to marry or fall in love.

But he was still regarded highly by the Christians because of his steadfastness in adhering to Christianity when the emperor offered to pardon him if he dumped his religious ideals and worshipped the Roman gods. He offered him a juicy position in Rome and also become his son-in-law.

But Valentine declined and so, he was executed on 14 February 270 CE, on the eve of February 15, the festival of Lupercalis. So this day was named for this saint. This was how the day was designatd as Valentine’s day. This is what translated into exchanging of red roses, boxes of gifts to wives, and friends which are an expression of love, the “spiritual love”. In some palces, parties are held and sexual acts becomes the order.

The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) said: “You will certainly follow the ways of those who came before you, span by span, cubit by cubit, until even if they were to enter a lizard’s hole, you would follow them.” La tattabi’unna Sanan man kaana qablakum. Why Muslims should desist from such act is contained in the Quran and the hadiths.

The fact that it is not our ways and Islam had been perfected for the ummah, we don’t need any other thing to become a good Muslim other than what is contained in the Quran and hadiths. Allah says: “And be not as those who divided and differed among themselves after the clear proofs had come to them. It is they for whom there is an awful torment” (Q 3:105) The Prophet said: “Whoever imitates a people is one of them.”

This hadith further explains what allah says in Q5 vrs 51 which says: “And if any amongst you takes them as Awliyaa’ , then surely, he is one of them.” Allah has forbidden imitation of the kuffaar; He has described it as hateful and has warned against the consequences of that, in many aayahs. We also cannot follow our whims and caprises in Most of these warnings are handed down to us in the Quran so as not vitiate our religion. This was why he sent the prophets and the scriptures to guide us.

The main evergreen lesson on Islam is the verse: “This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.” Allah has made Islam cover all human interests at all times and in all places and for all people. There is no area of life that the religion has not touched. So, one wonders what any Muslim would be looking for in the ways of the kuffaar.

 If you take to their ways and ideals, you are not only becoming part of them, you have also expressed a complex of inferiority, weakness and defeatism. Love in Islam is more general and more comprehensive; it is not restricted only to a love between man and woman. A man who sincerely loves his wife does not need this holiday to remind him of his love. He expresses his love for his wife at all times.

Again, if you love Allah and His Messengers, you will have love for good and righteous people and the society will be better. Let us not be swayed by the propagation of the Val’s ideal of love especially as it is done today.

Even in the Western world where this ideal is prominent, it has not helped the society. The incessant break-up of marriages, indicipline, gay issues and other social disorders are good examples. In essence, Val’s day does not have any positive impact on the society, rather it encourages permissiveness and immorality. vanguardngr.com

714 Women Die During Child Birth in Lagos

At least 714 women died during child birth in Lagos public health facilities between 2010 and 2012.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, disclosed this on Wednesday and quickly added that such tragic births were declining steadily as more women embrace family planning and Caesarian Section.

The commissioner made the disclosure at Alausa, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, while reviewing the state’s maternal and child mortality programme, aimed at stemming maternal and child mortality in the state.

 To buttress his point that there is a reduction in maternal death in the state, the commissioner read out the statistics obtained in public health facilities. The statistics showed that 318 women died during child birth in public hospitals in 2010 but reduced to 201 in 2011 and further reduced to 195 in 2012, while the statistics for 2013 is still being collated.

Idris said the government is addressing maternal and child mortality by adopting the best practice, explaining that the government had reviewed its progress so far and would not change its strategies as they are yielding the needed result.

“We are addressing the three delays leading to mortality rate. One of such is seeking assistance due to lack of information or poverty.

There is also delay in having access to these services and delay in getting the right services.

Electric companies urge customers to avoid using metallic balloons on Valentine's Day

Gas and electric companies are urging residents to avoid the use of helium-filled metallic balloons this Valentine's Day, as they can cause power outages and injuries to those that might be within reach of power lines.

 Metallic balloons caused more than 300 outages in just one pocket of California, affecting electric service to nearly 165,000 homes and businesses throughout Northern and Central California last year, according to a statement released by Katie Allen, corporate representative for Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E). "Sometimes these outages interrupt electric services to important facilities such as hospitals, schools and traffic lights," Allen said in the statement.

 Allen also said that the number of power outages caused by metallic balloons has more than doubled in the past ten years.

JAMB announces dates for tests

The Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, said on Thursday that the body’s paper-pencil test (PPT) and computer-based test (CBT) will hold on April 12 and May 17 respectively in 2,000 centres across the country. Ojerinde stated this in a chat with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bwari, Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“We are ready for the examination even now; however we will give them time until April 12. “We are going to do the examination on April 12, for paper, pencil and dual-based test all over the country, but the CBT (Computer-Based Test), will start on May 17, and it will continue for 12 days.

“In any case we are prepared; we have 300 centres for CBT while we have 2,000 centres for PPT (Paper-Pencil Test). “This is the last time we are going to do PPT; it will be all CBT next year. We want education to move forward, one of the ways of moving it forward is to eradicate examination malpractice.

Missing $20 billion oil money Senate hearing – Day Two live blog

Welcome to our live blog of Day Two of the investigative hearing by the Senate Committee on Finance into the alleged missing N8 trillion [$20 billion] oil money.

12:04 Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, says NNPC has supplied documents from the PPPRA(Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency) showing how the initial outstanding $10.8 billion was spent.

The minister however said the finance ministry had no capacity to validate the claims. As such, she said they need an independent forensic team to examine the documents.On the $20 billion- which includes a $6 billion which CBN governor, Lamido Sanusi, said should have gone to the federation, but the NNPC, through the NPDC, pushed into private pockets- Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala said that will require an independent legal opinion to know who owns the money.

Thugs invade Ogun council secretariat as councillors attempt to inpeach council Chairman, injure two lawmakers

premiumtimesng.comThe councillors allegedly planned to impeach the council chairman Suspected political thugs on Wednesday caused pandemonium in the secretariat of Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State resulting in damage to property.

Two council lawmakers also sustained injuries during the attack.

The thugs, allegedly hired by Lanre Edun, the local government chairman, stormed the council to disrupt the session of the legislative arm based on alleged rumours that the councillors planned to impeach the chairman.

The lawmakers had invited journalists to come into their chamber to witness the day’s proceeding, a move resisted by lawmakers loyal to Mr. Edun. The development led to verbal exchange among lawmakers, which worsened into fisticuffs.

While that occurred, the thugs emerged from their hideout within the secretariat and pounced on the councillors opposed to the council boss. The thugs chased out the lawmakers believed to be opposed to Mr. Edun. One of the councillors, Olayinka Adegun, was hit with a stone while the windscreen of his Toyota Camry was smashed.

The lawmaker’s father, Lekan Adegun, who was around the secretariat at the time, also had the side window of his Toyota Siena car smashed while rescuing the Chief Whip, Sunday Akamo, from the scene. Speaking with journalists, the Deputy Leader of the legislative arm of the council, Afeez Shopeyin, denied any plan to impeach the chairman, but explained that they wanted to stop the council chairman from arresting commercial motorcyclists, okada riders, indiscriminately; since there was no law to back such action.

He disclosed that Okada riders had protested and accused councillors of passing a law allowing the arrest.

He alleged that the council boss forged a bill impersonating the Chief Whip as the sponsor; and signed same into law.

The lawmaker also accused the chairman of using people he personally engaged to collect the fines from the okada riders; issuing fake receipts and diverting the fund to his personal account. However, the chairman, in his response, denied knowledge of the invasion by the thugs and attack on the councillors.

Mr. Edun said the crisis among the councillors would be resolved. He also denied the allegations about forging a law against okada riders or extorting them.

Suarez admits he is scared of missing out on the World Cup

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, has admitted that “The truth is that I am scared of what happened to Falcao and Walcott,” Suarez told Sport 890 AM.

 The 26-year-old is expected to lead Uruguay’s charge in Brazil and he is desperate not to miss the tournament, having seen Colombian frontman Radamel Falcao and England forward Theo Walcott, ruled out with knee ligament injuries.

  “But you live in the present and you always give your best for your club – you can’t be thinking about that all the time.

 “It is a unique opportunity and we all want to be there, but I prefer to focus my mind on the English league. The moment to think about the national team will arrive later.”

How You can spend Valentine’s Day with N5,000

Valentine Day
The month of love is here and the “D-day” is almost here. January left us feeling the effects of Christmas and New Year spending.

A couple of fun things that you could do with your significant other this Valentine for just under N5, 000. Luckily, it falls on a Friday.

This gives room for relaxing as many people won’t have to bother themselves with work the next day. The Gift This is second most important part of the love celebration.

Whether you are exchanging them or the gifts are coming from just one party, everyone, especially the ladies, look forward to this part.

Depending on the taste of that special one, and what you are comfortable with, you can get a decent gift for about N1500: a pair of boxers, a nice T-shirt, a teddy bear, nice smelling perfume, flowers and a box of chocolate.

Man fined almost £10,000 for beating baby Great White shark to death with metal pole in Australia

An Australian man has been fined £10,000 for ramming a baby Great White Shark with his boat, then beating it to death with a pole.

 Justin Adam Clark, 40, was prosecuted after witnesses told authorities he had used his boat to herd the shark into shallow waters south of Sydney.

 Wollongong Local Court heard that Clark then used the boat to ram the shark several times.

 A rope was tied to the animal's tail and it was towed back to a boat ramp, where it was beaten to death with a metal pole. Glenn Tritton, from the Department of Primary Industries, said the heavy fine was a warning to others.

Latest on ASUP Strike: NAPS Begs Jonathan to Intervene

osundefender The seven-month-old strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, has indeed taken its toll on polytechnic students around the country.

With no end in sight to the strike, the National Association of Polytechnic Students, NAPS, has called upon President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene in the situation.

In an open letter to Mr. President signed by the Senate President of the association, Mr. Adeyemi Lukman, the polytechnic students urged the president to negotiate with ASUP leaders as he did with the leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities. It read: “Sir, we appreciate the efforts in single-handedly intervening in ASUU strike which took you more than 10 hours with the union leaders to ensure our colleagues in the university return to class after six months of strike.

I'M Still a Legal Wif to Saheed Balogun - Fathia

Fathia Balogun insist that she is still married to her estranged husband, Saheed Balogun, debunking the claims that they are presently in court. Fathia explained that we are only separated and not divorced.

The Delta born Actress who played her first role as a Secretary in a Movie titled “Ta lo pa Chief”, disclosed this in a recent interview on Channels TV. “I am still Fathia Balogun. I am still married to Saheed it’s just that we are separated.

Well, we might consider coming back….what God has joined together let no man put asunder, but right now I’m not thinking about it, and I don’t want to talk about it right now” She stated. She further revealed that she would be going back to school to study English.

“I am going back to school to study English.

Mourinho Blames Draw with WestBrom

Chelsea Coach,Jose Mourinho has blamed Chelsea’s 1-1 draw with West Brom on a “lack of personality” from his players.

 The Blues went ahead in the first half thanks to Branislav Ivanovic, but succumbed to a late equaliser from Victor Anichebe which denied them a four-point lead at the top of the Premier League table. 

And Mourinho says his team as a whole were to blame for dropping too deep and letting the Baggies back into the match.

 “The attacking players stopped playing and they gave the chance to the opponents to feel more comfortable and to feel no fear and to push up,” he told reporters.

PDP Plans To Write 2015 General Elections Result In Ekiti - El-Rufa

A former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, on Wednesday in Kaduna again alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party was planning to rig the 2015 general elections in the country.

 The former minister, who noted that the All Progressives Congress was already aware of the ruling party’s sinister agenda, disclosed that the PDP had hatched the plot to write the 2015 elections result in Ekiti State. 

El-Rufai, the Interim Deputy National Secretary of the APC, disclosed this to reporters in Kaduna shortly after obtaining his membership card of the party.

Father Batters Son To Death With Cricket Bat

An 11-year-old boy has been killed by his father in front of other children and their parents at the end of a cricket training session..

Luke Batty was beaten, reportedly with a cricket bat to the head, soon after training with his junior team on Wednesday evening at the Tyabb oval on the Mornington Peninsula, 100 kilometres (60 miles) southeast of Melbourne.

He suffered significant injuries and died at the scene. Reports said he was also stabbed, although this could not be confirmed. Police said they arrived to find the father Greg, 54, armed with a knife. When capsicum, or pepper spray failed to subdue him, he was shot once in the chest.

12/02/2014

MARK BLOCKS ATTEMPT BY APC TO DEFER MINISTERIAL SCREENING

The Senate President, Sen. David Mark, on Wednesday in Abuja, overruled the attempt by some APC senators to defer the screening of ministerial nominees which commenced on Wednesday.

 Six ministerial nominees were screened on Wednesday out of the 12 names forwarded to the Senate by President Goodluck Jonathan for confirmation.

 The nominees are Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro (Lagos), Hon. Mohammed Wakil (Borno), and Amb. Aminu Wali (Kano). Others are; Mrs Akon Eyakenyi (Akwa Ibom), Mrs Lawrencia Mallam (Kaduna) and Gen. Aliyu Gusau (rtd). Earlier, Sen. Femi Ojudu (APC-Ekiti) urged the Senate to defer screening, saying that Senators needed time to study the records of the ministerial nominees to effectively participate in the exercise.

Pastor Poured Anointing Oil On Girl's Private Part And Rap'ed 16-Yr-Old To ''Cleanse Her From Evil Spirits

A 16-year-old ra'pe victim on Tuesday told Abuja High Court that the accused pastor poured anointing oil on her and rap'ed her in the name of removing evil spirits inside her.

 According to the girl, Basil Princewill of Mountain Mover Fire Ministry Church, Nyanya, in 2012 told her he had a revelation that her foundation was dirty and that her father’s wife was trying to kill her.

The pastor reportedly added that Lord told him to perform a quick deliverance on her. The victim agreed, after which Princewill brought a white handkerchief and a bottle of oil and asked her to remove her clo'thes. "He also asked me if I was menstruating and I told him no.

It is my job to sign death warrant, Says Aliyu

Niger State governor, Babangida Aliyu on Wednesday said he would sign the death warrant of any person sentenced to death by courts in the state.

Governor made the statement in Minna when Alhaji Abubakar Falke, Assistant Comptroller of Prisons in charge of Zone `D’ comprising Niger, Kebbi, Kwara, Sokoto, Zamfara and FCT commands paid him a courtesy visit.

He told the comptroller to forward the list of convicts in the state who were on death row.


APC Crisi: Belgore dumps APC for PDP in Kwara State

KWARA-The Kwara governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in 2011, Mr Dele Belgore, on Wednesday defected from the APC to the PDP. Belgore, (SAN), made the announcement while addressing his supporters named MDB in Ilorin on Wednesday.

“People have waited for long for the MDB group to make a pronouncement on our political future.

“We are therefore joining the PDP which as fate has it, has shed the very core of the liabilities that made our people run away from it. “To our supporters and political independents, APC has let us down. We have therefore decided not to be part of an arrangement being led by the oppressors”, Belgore added.

Ogun Governor denies using council funds to service state’s debt

Mrs Kemi Adeosun, Ogun Commissioner for Finance, on Wednesday, denied that the state government was using local government funds to service its debts. Adeosun made this known in Abeokuta while fielding questions from the Ogun Assembly members on the N19 billion loan request before the House.

She said that the Ogun State government had never touched any local government money, stressing that such act was illegal and the state would never do such.

Jonathan sacks Oduah, three other ministers

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The gale of sack at the presidential Villa continued Wednesday, as President Goodluck Jonathan Wednesday dropped the controversial Minister of Aviation, Stella oduah and three others.

 Others dropped by the president include the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe, Minister of Police Affairs, Caleb Olubolade and the Minister of state for Finance, Dr Yerima Ngama. Stella Oduah and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe have been embroiled in a series of controversies in their ministries.

While Stella Oduah was condemned for purchasing Two bullet proof cars for outrageous N225Million, Orubebe has been roundly condemned for his inability to pursue the vision behind the establishment of the Niger Delta ministry.

Details later,

11/02/2014

Top Alabi Explains Reason Behind Her Free Concert

Tope Alabi, the Popular gospel singer, has gave reason behind the free show she is organising this Sunday, February 16, 2014 for her numerous fans.

 The talented artiste, speaking this morning on a television programme in Lagos, said she’s doing the free concert in order to appreciate the work of God in her life.

According to her, after thinking of all what God has made her pass through in life, she is feels mandated to give back to Him for everything.

 She applauded her husband, Soji Alabi for being her pillar and a good husband to her. She stated further that her husband has also been very supportive to her music career, adding that they were met for each other.

 Tope Alabi enjoined her fans to attend the concert. The event holds at LTV 8 premises in Ikeja by 2pm. nigeriafilms

Minister of Petroleum orders agencies to work with NEITI

The Petroleum Minister, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, on Tuesday directed agencies under the ministry to collaborate with Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) for audit and revenue recovery.

Alison-Madueke gave the directive at the Public Enlightenment Workshop on Oil and Gas Industry Audit for 2012, organised by NEITI in Lagos.

The minister also urged other stakeholders to cooperate with NEITI in the ongoing audit by providing timely information and data to the agency. “One of the cardinal points of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) that is to ensure transparency, accountability and constructive reforms in the oil and gas industry.

West Brom Vs Chelsea: We’ll Fight To Stay Top

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has declared the Blues will fight to maintain the leadership position of the English Premier League, EPL, as they head to West Brom tonight.

Arsenal’s 5-1 defeat at Liverpool and Manchester City’s draw against Norwich City ensured Chelsea took over at the summit with 13 games remaining after a 3-0 victory over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge at the weekend.

 Mourinho said that every point in each game is very important if the Blues must stay top of the table, adding that any of the title contenders could falter when least expected to.

APBN tasks FG, ASUU, ASUP on education

The Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria on Tuesday urged the Federal Government, universities and polytechnics unions to adopt dialogue to avoid prolonged closure of higher institutions. The APBN President, Mr Bala Ka’Oje, made this appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.

 He said that the association, an umbrella body of professional bodies in Nigeria, was not happy with persistent closure of higher institutions.

 According to him, the prolonged closure of higher institutions will impact negatively on human capital development in the country.

 “It is important for the government, the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics leadership to show understanding and interact constantly. “Their continuous interaction will help prevent strikes and closure of universities and polytechnics for months.

 “The idea of students staying at home when they should be attending lectures will add to the already complicated social problems,” he said. Ka’Oje also said that government should lived up to expectations after negotiations with the universities and polytechnics Unions.

 He urged government and the unions to maintain open communication channel on ways to move the education sector forward. The APBN president said that professionals were having problems employing graduates without additional in-house training and the attendant costs.

 NAN recalls that ASUU call ed off its six-month strike on Dec. 16, while ASUP has yet to end its four-month strike.(NAN)

Breaking News: Mark rules defecting senators out of order

At the resumption of plenary of the Senate on Tuesday in Abuja, Senate President David Mark, who has been accused of stalling the reading of the letters of defection of the 11 aggrieved lawmakers, ruled the legislators out of order.

 The hope of 11 senators was failed.

N1.3b Scam: Court remands MTN employees in EFCC custody

thenationonlineng The Lagos High Court, Ikeja, on Tuesday remanded two MTN employees in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for allegedly stealing N1.3 billion belonging to the firm’s cooperative society.

Justice Kudirat Jose remanded the employees – Victor Akintunde and Gani Mustapha – in custody after they appeared before the court.

Akintunde, 41, and Mustapha, 46, are former President and Secretary of the MTN Employees Multi-purpose Cooperative Society (MEMCOS) respectively.

They were charged to court alongside a property developer, Mutairu Babatunde and two other companies -Primavera Engineering and Construction Limited and Mabo Dredging Limited. The defendants are facing a 17-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, issuance of dud cheque and forgery.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the arraignment of the defendants was, however, stalled due to Babatunde’s absence. Following the development, the judge directed the defence counsel, Mr. George Oguntade (SAN), to ensure Babatunde’s presence in court at the next adjournment date. She adjourned the matter till February 27 for arraignment of the defendants.

The EFCC counsel, Mr. Emmanuel Jackson, alleged that the defendants conspired to commit the offences between April and September 2009 in Lagos. Jackson said the defendants fraudulently obtained the money as sundry payments, to facilitate the purchase of 13 hectares of land at Okun Ajah Community in Lagos, on behalf of MEMCOS members.

According to him, the defendants forged the signature of one Chief Atiku Adigun on a deed of assignment, to facilitate the fraud. He said that they also issued a First Bank cheque in the sum of N427 million in favour of MEMCOS, on April 25, 2009.

The prosecutor said the cheque was dishonoured when it was presented, due to insufficient funds in the account of Mabo Dredging Limited. Jackson said the offences contravened Sections 390(9), 467 and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria 2003. He said they also contravened Section 1(1) (a) of the Dishonoured Cheque (Offences) Act, Cap D11, Laws of Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

4 Men In Trouble After 12-Year-Old Girl They ALL molested Gets Pregnant

gistmaniaKehinde Williams, a 12- year old pupil was alleged molested by four men who are her father’s tenants and now she is pregnant.

 Kehinde was molested repeatedly at different times mostly on her mother’s bed by Shaibu Isiaka, 29; John Obah, 30; Vincent 28, who are now in police custody while the remaining one identified as Idris, is currently on the run.

 This abuse has been going on and would have gone unnoticed if Kehinde hadn’t gotten pregnant. 

Cossy Orjiakor Escape Death

Cossy Orjiakor,the controversial actress got the mercy of God few days ago when her SUV automobile with customised plate number ‘Cossy’ leaped into a ditch.

 The naturally endowed actress was said to be on high speed when the incident occurred, but she survived without sustaining any injury.

Cossy, who is still thanking God for saving her, was coming from an outing when she was involved in the minor accident.

Two Corpers Arrested For Homosexuality

The two members of the National Youth Service Corps,have been arraigned before an Ibadan Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting at Iyaganku for engaging in homosexual practices with a male student.

 The corpers are O’tega Daniel 27,and Sulaimon Abari, 26 were arraigned on Monday are facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, procuring as well as getting hold of their victim.

 They were both serving at at St. Louis Secondary School 2, Molete, Ibadan. 

The incident was said to have taken place sometime in November 2013 at Osungbade, Odo-Oba area of Ibadan.

 Addressing the court, the prosecutor, Inspector Olufemi Eyiaromi said they both conspired to commit the offence, alleging that Daniel got hold of the male student, took him into a room, laid him on a bed as well as caressed and orally suc'ked his manhood until the minor released spe'rm.

 Abari was said to committed same offence on the same victim. However, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Crisis in ANTP as Oga Bello, Kosoko, Others Form New Group

Leading members of the Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners, ANTP, have pulled out to form a parallel association. Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria, TAMPAN, piloted by Adebayo ‘Oga Bello’ Salami and Prince Jide Kosoko, two former presidents of ANTP, and Dele Odule, who had a running battle with Comrade Victor Ashaolu over the leadership of the association, was formed on Sunday, 9 February after a marathon meeting at the Ikorodu, Lagos home of Oga Bello.

It was gathered that the emergence of TAMPAN followed the 30 January ruling by Justice Bolaji Yusuf of Oyo State High Court 3 sitting in Ibadan, upholding the September 2010 election of Asaolu as the national president of ANTP.

75,000 children die annually in Cote d’Ivoire -UNICEF

punchng.com UNICEF on Tuesday said no fewer than 75,000 children in Cote d’Ivoire die annually of preventable diseases before the age of five.

 UNICEF Spokesman in Cote d’Ivoire, Loius Vigneault-Dubois told newsmen in Abidjan that the deaths were mainly due to ailments such as malaria, diarrhea and blood infections. Vigneault-Dubois also identified chronic malnutrition as a major cause of the high rate of deaths among children in the country.

 “Children in Côte d’Ivoire are also faced with chronic malnutrition, a condition that makes many children look smaller than other well-fed children of their age,” he said. The UNICEF official said that urgent steps were necessary to tackle issues concerning the social improvement of the child and reduce the mortality rate.

Extend NYSC Scheme to 18 months, Niger Governor tells FG

Niger State governor says the NYSC scheme should be extended. Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State on Monday in Minna called on the Federal Government to extend the period of National Youth service from 12 months to 18 months.

The governor made the call when the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Johnson Olawunmi, visited him at Minna Government House.

He said the extension would enable youth corps members to acquire more training which would assist them to be self-employed. “There is a need for the service year to be extended from 12 months to 18 months to give more room for the corps members to be exposed to more training,” Mr. Aliyu said.

Ezekiel, Azeez, Uchebo invited for Mexico friendly

Standard Liege of Belgium hotshot Imoh Ezekiel has been handed his first Nigeria call-up, MTNFootball.com reports. Ezekiel is one of three uncapped players for the pre-World Cup clash with others being Ramon Azeez of Almeria and Cercle Brugge striker Michael Uchebo.

A source close to the 20-year-old striker told MTNFootball.com that the invitation has been sent to the player ahead of a March 5 friendly game against Mexico in United States. “Imoh Ezekiel has been invited to Super Eagles for the friendly against Mexico in US.

Mbu’s Removal: Reps Begin 2014 Budget Consideration Today

The minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hon Femi Gbajabiamila has disclosed that the reps caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been appeased by the removal of police commissioner, John Mbu, who was recently redeployed from Rivers State to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
In response to the removal of the Mbu as the commissioner in the state which was one of the demands of the APC, the minority leader said the coast is now clear for them to consider the money bill. “Now we can debate the so called budget.

As I said earlier, extraordinary and desperate situations call for extraordinary measures. We have been vindicated, the people of Nigeria are the beneficiaries; there is more than one way to skin a cat.

Amaechi, Wife Register For APC In Ubima Ward 8

Governor of Rivers State and chairman governors' Forum, Chibuike Amaechi on Monday said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) would promote progress and create job opportunities if voted into power.

Governor spoke at Ubima, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers, after registering as an APC member at Ubima Ward 8.

The governor’s wife, Judith, was also registered as a member of the party. Amaechi said the party was on a rescue mission in the state and in the country.

“ APC is the fastest growing party in Africa. ‘’All these people you are seeing here were once members of PDP; today, they joined me in formally moving to APC and the reason for moving to APC is that we are on a rescue mission.

Mourinho Wants Ban For Yaya Toure

Jose Mourinho the Chelsea boss says Manchester City’s Yaya Toure should be banned after appearing to kick Norwich’s Ricky van Wolfswinkel.

 The 30 year old could face a three-game ban for the incident, which took place during City’s 0-0 draw at Carrow Road. “If he is not suspended the message is clear – you can do what you want,” said Mourinho. “If the FA defends football he has to be suspended.”

 The Football Association is awaiting referee Jon Moss’s report. says Manchester City’s Yaya Toure should be banned after appearing to kick Norwich’s Ricky van Wolfswinkel.

Kerosene subsidy fraud: House of Reps public investigation stalled due to Alison-Madueke, NNPC, PPMC’s absence

The absence of the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, on Monday stalled the probe of the controversial kerosene subsidy by the House of Representatives.

Apart from Mrs. Alison-Madueke, other agencies under her supervision and directly related to the subsidy claims were also absent. Agencies absent include the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and the Pipeline, Products Marketing Company, PPMC.

The hearing was at the instance of the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream).