Africans Rise & Rescue your continent from self extermination by Onwutalobi Anthony-Claret

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Alot has been said and written in the last years about Africans and Africa as a whole. Most times, it is either we are seen as continent under evil spell or magical curse. Or some experts would say it is a repository lands for cheap labor another way of saying it is a slave market. Some viewed it is as an under-utilized rich land full of resources but still begging for exploration and exploitation. It was also described as a continent congenitally sunk in manifold calamities of natural and man-made disasters such as, hunger, debt and civil war and of recent of health epidemics like the HIV/AIDS virus. Other groups said it is still a primitive continent in need of sympathy from the civilized world because its inhabitants, though human are of a lower race and are therefore intellectually ill equipped to manage themselves in a civilized competitive world. In fact this last myth was adequately reflected by European writers in the 19th century who commonly refer to Africans as people of ‘the lower race1’. This thus, has deeply affected the African people in different ways.

Most often, Africans tend to appreciate and worship achievement of other races and treat with contempt and condescension on our African men and women who have equally in their capacity as African have achieved equal fame of counterpart degree. This writer feels that, time has come for the African man; to forget and cast behind him his hero worship and adoration of other races, and to start out immediately to create and emulate heroes of his own. We must begin to canonize our own martyrs and elevate to positions of fame and honor African men and women who have made their distinct contributions to our African history before and after the colonization of Africa. Great men like Julius Nyerere is worthy of sainthood alongside of Kwame Nkrumah, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Jomo Kenyatta, Albert John Lutuli, Chike Obi, , Tafawa balewa and Ken saro-wiwa etc. They are all entitled to the halo of martyrdom and sainthood with no less glory than that of the martyrs or saints of any other race. Nelson Mandela, Philip Emegwali, Wole Soyinka, Mohamed El Baradei, Kofi Annan, Ahmed H. Zewail, Naguib Mahfouz, Wangari Maathai, Anwar Sadat, Desmond Tutu, Max Theiler, Allan M. Cormack, Nadine Gordimer, Sydney Brenner, F.W. de Klerk, J. M. Coetzee, John Kufuor, Emeka Anyaoku, Margaret Ekpo, and Jakaya kikwete’s brilliancy as educators, politicians, peacemaker, scientists and statesmen entitled them to the highest place as heroes among men.

In recent years, Africa has produced countless numbers of men and women, in war and in peace, whose luster and bravery outshines that of any other people. Then why not see good and perfection in ourselves? As we condemn without reservation bad things happening in Africa today. We must equally inspire a literature and promulgate a doctrine of our own without any apologies to the powers that be to speak about our heroes and heroine. The right is the Africa man’s and Africa’s. Let contrary sentiments and cross opinions go to the winds. Consistent negative reporting of mainstream media and failure of our own politicians recently is just a weapon of the enemy to defeat the hopes of emerging and young energetic African statesmen and we must say no this ideology and practice.

What is to be done?

Time has come when we need to speak for ourselves and create our own reporting that serves us right. We are entitled to our own opinions and not obligated to or bound by the opinions of others. As an African, do not think that you are inferior. Race is just an idea. It has been proven that it does not exist2 .If others laugh at you return the laughter to them; if they mimic you return the
compliment with equal force. They have no more right to dishonor, disrespect or disregard your feelings and manhood than you have in dealing with them. Honor them when they honor you; ignore them when they vilely treat you. But do this without violence as Martin Luther our great African hero taught us during their civil right campaign in the 1960’s. Remember that such people who mistreat you or see you as subhuman are suffering from some kind of complex and their arrogance is but skin deep and an assumption that has no foundation in morals or in Law.

Awakening Call:

This essay is an awakening call to all Africans and friends of Africa. It is summoning Africans to rise to the challenge of undertaking well-meaning, well-defined and well-positioned actions for the rescue of Africa from self-extermination. It is asking Africans to put on deck, every vision, every mind, every hand and every resource at the disposal of Africa as the planet earth and our world progress into the new millennium. This urgent demand is necessary for the singular and sacred task of setting into motion the yet to be tapped hidden energies of the African race in the Diaspora and on the continent. This most urgent call is important in order to help all Africans to seek the truth, the knowledge and the understanding about the errors of the past and the foolishness of the present.

This writer believes that it is only by knowing and understanding the truth about Africa’s painful situations that the first crucial step towards recovery can be taken. It is only by coming into full awareness of the problems facing Africa that the spiritual and mental energy that can set Africans in motion on the well-treaded path of civilization and emancipation can be released. Therefore, let the emancipated Africans begin in earnest to articulate strategies that befit the challenges of the present and of the future. These strategies, without any gainsaying, ought to be guided by informed and well-balanced insights that are focused on clearly defined intentions and built around a specific single goal. The goal at this point in history for Africa should be the total emancipation of Africans from mental and psychological enslavement as evidenced in the high level of racial inferiority complex that is comfortable with social inequalities, economic slavery, cultural ape-like mentality, and conventional racial inequalities and global injustices.

It is important for all enlightened Africans to ensure that this new goal should not be allowed to degenerate into another make-believe emancipation project of the independence era. Let all emancipated souls in Africa resolve to make this project a real and genuine action that can set the African race free from the over-burdensome vagaries of nature, from unfounded cultural fears and superstitions, from the fictitious economic, political and cultural enslavement by the rest of the world, from wicked tyranny of the past and of the present and from the current indefensible prevailing high state of ignorance in the continent. These are the roots of all the problems facing Africa. Africans need to wake up from their slumbers to challenge the diseases of ignorance and intellectual laziness. This is a call for action towards total spiritual, intellectual, psychological, political, social and economic liberation. This is a call seeking for pragmatic actions from all enlightened souls as we shake off the indignities of the past millennium and as we embrace the reality of a universal idea, knowledge and wisdom of liberty, equality and justice that is freely on offer in the new millennium. It is important for all Africans to see and welcome the new millennium as a precious gift wrapped with the accumulated wisdom and knowledge of the last three thousand memorable years of mankind. Africans should see and accept this gift as a ready-made package that is freely available to all seekers of truth. This gift of true knowledge is the only recipe that can lift up the spirit and liberate all human races from the vicissitude of the paralyzing state of nature and from the wickedness and inhumanity of man to man.

Conclusion:
Africa needs to see this period as a golden opportunity to be seized with both hands as we reclaim and rebuild our mangled and trampled identities. The sons and daughters of Africa should claim this new millennium as their own precious gift from Mother Nature. However, Africa needs not adopt the strategy of war, murder, rape, looting and arson, like the imperial empire builders of the past. The same and even better glory and honor can still be attained by peace and love. Let all the sons and daughters of Africa solemnly declare in words and by actions that, Africa’s time and light have come to shine and that Africa is ready to share with the world her unique divine nature of love, humane kindness and peace.

This paper was presented to Codewit Global Network ry by Mr. Anthony Claret Onwutalobi at their Seminar

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Nigeria: Desmond Tutu announced his retirement from public life

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(CWS) South African cleric, Noble Laureate and famed anti-apartheid campaigner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has formally announced his retirement from public life, on the occasion of his 79th birthday yesterday. Tutu is one of the world’s most celebrated clergymen, achieving fame and acclaim through his staunch opposition and resistance to supremacist white minority rule in the heydays of apartheid in his country. His famous statement in March 1988 ‘We refuse to be treated as the doormat for the government to wipe its jackboots on’ remains a reference point in the tale of his struggles.

It was in recognition of his heroic anti-apartheid role that he won the Noble Peace Prize in 1984. In a career that spanned over five decades, Bishop Tutu demonstrated how clergymen can champion social and political causes successfully, using the pulpit as base. His fearless criticism of his country’s political leaders continued from the apartheid era right to through to majority rule, where he kept those leaders in check.

He famously criticised the Mandela administration, months after its inauguration, as having only taken over ‘the gravy train’, and little to show in improvements of the majority black population. The newly established post-apartheid parliament had just approved what was described as ‘Malaysian pay packages’, a salaries and wages structure generally seen as too high and reminiscent of the lifestyle of their erstwhile apartheid rulers. Tutu rose to the occasion by accusing the new leaders of ‘stopping the gravy train only long enough to get on.’ This prompted a lot of soul-searching and review from the politicians, with Nelson Mandela publicly announcing that most of his personal pay was going to some listed charities and causes.

But Tutu was not done. In 1998, he publicly accused President Mandela of setting a bad example for young South Africans when he chose to live with his then companion, Mrs Graca Machel outside wedlock, a move generally seen as the catalyst for Mandela’s eventual marriage to Mrs Machel. Perhaps the most prominent role he played in post-apartheid South Africa was his chairmanship of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which was established to hear complaints from aggrieved parties of human rights abuses practised during apartheid rule in order to address some of those wrongs and to seek general amnesty for offenders. This was done to encourage national reconciliation.

Though completely appalled at the extent of crimes committed during apartheid rule by the white minority rulers, Bishop Tutu still made such a huge success of the truth and reconciliation effort that he was invited to help set up similar commissions in Northern Ireland and the Solomon Islands. He continued to champion the cause of justice and humanity worldwide and was severely critical of leaders like former US President George W Bush as well as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for waging an ‘immoral’ war in Iraq.

Bishop Tutu described the Israeli blockade of Gaza as an abomination and said Israel’s policies in Palestine are deeply distressing and remind him so much of ‘what happened to us black people in South Africa’. Early last year he had written, ‘It would be wonderful if, on behalf of the nation, President Obama apologises to the world, and especially the Iraqis, for an invasion that has turned out to be an unmitigated disaster.’ He didn’t spare other African leaders either. He once criticised Robert Mugabe for policies that he said had turned Zimbabwe from a ‘bread basket’ to a ‘basket case’. Now with his decision to retire from public life and make way for a new generation of leaders, it is our hope that such leaders will indeed be found with his level of humanity and moral rectitude.

Born in 1931 in a gold-mining town in the Transvaal province of South Africa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu first began his career as a teacher, following in his father’s footsteps. He joined the Church upon quitting the teaching career in 1953 and became the first black Anglican Dean of Johannesburg in 1975. He became the Archbishop of Cape Town in 1986, an appointment which made him the first Black head of the Anglican Church in South Africa and enabled him to actively campaign against apartheid till its end in 1994.

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Nigeria: Desmond Tutu announced his retirement from public life

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(CWS) South African cleric, Noble Laureate and famed anti-apartheid campaigner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has formally announced his retirement from public life, on the occasion of his 79th birthday yesterday. Tutu is one of the world’s most celebrated clergymen, achieving fame and acclaim through his staunch opposition and resistance to supremacist white minority rule in the heydays of apartheid in his country. His famous statement in March 1988 ‘We refuse to be treated as the doormat for the government to wipe its jackboots on’ remains a reference point in the tale of his struggles.

It was in recognition of his heroic anti-apartheid role that he won the Noble Peace Prize in 1984. In a career that spanned over five decades, Bishop Tutu demonstrated how clergymen can champion social and political causes successfully, using the pulpit as base. His fearless criticism of his country’s political leaders continued from the apartheid era right to through to majority rule, where he kept those leaders in check.

He famously criticised the Mandela administration, months after its inauguration, as having only taken over ‘the gravy train’, and little to show in improvements of the majority black population. The newly established post-apartheid parliament had just approved what was described as ‘Malaysian pay packages’, a salaries and wages structure generally seen as too high and reminiscent of the lifestyle of their erstwhile apartheid rulers. Tutu rose to the occasion by accusing the new leaders of ‘stopping the gravy train only long enough to get on.’ This prompted a lot of soul-searching and review from the politicians, with Nelson Mandela publicly announcing that most of his personal pay was going to some listed charities and causes.

But Tutu was not done. In 1998, he publicly accused President Mandela of setting a bad example for young South Africans when he chose to live with his then companion, Mrs Graca Machel outside wedlock, a move generally seen as the catalyst for Mandela’s eventual marriage to Mrs Machel. Perhaps the most prominent role he played in post-apartheid South Africa was his chairmanship of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which was established to hear complaints from aggrieved parties of human rights abuses practised during apartheid rule in order to address some of those wrongs and to seek general amnesty for offenders. This was done to encourage national reconciliation.

Though completely appalled at the extent of crimes committed during apartheid rule by the white minority rulers, Bishop Tutu still made such a huge success of the truth and reconciliation effort that he was invited to help set up similar commissions in Northern Ireland and the Solomon Islands. He continued to champion the cause of justice and humanity worldwide and was severely critical of leaders like former US President George W Bush as well as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for waging an ‘immoral’ war in Iraq.

Bishop Tutu described the Israeli blockade of Gaza as an abomination and said Israel’s policies in Palestine are deeply distressing and remind him so much of ‘what happened to us black people in South Africa’. Early last year he had written, ‘It would be wonderful if, on behalf of the nation, President Obama apologises to the world, and especially the Iraqis, for an invasion that has turned out to be an unmitigated disaster.’ He didn’t spare other African leaders either. He once criticised Robert Mugabe for policies that he said had turned Zimbabwe from a ‘bread basket’ to a ‘basket case’. Now with his decision to retire from public life and make way for a new generation of leaders, it is our hope that such leaders will indeed be found with his level of humanity and moral rectitude.

Born in 1931 in a gold-mining town in the Transvaal province of South Africa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu first began his career as a teacher, following in his father’s footsteps. He joined the Church upon quitting the teaching career in 1953 and became the first black Anglican Dean of Johannesburg in 1975. He became the Archbishop of Cape Town in 1986, an appointment which made him the first Black head of the Anglican Church in South Africa and enabled him to actively campaign against apartheid till its end in 1994.

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Nigeria: Lead Poisoning – 400 Children Die, Claims Agency

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An international aid agency says 400 children have died from lead poisoning in northwestern Nigeria as against 200 deaths reported earlier and contamination has spread to two more villages.

The U.K.-based office of Doctors Without Borders says residents in Zamfara State are receiving treatment after small-scale gold mining operations poisoned the area beginning in March.

The mining operations involve crushing and drying ore to extract bits of precious metal. The most recent batches of ore also contained lead. The mining process spread lead particles throughout the villages, contaminating living quarters, communal areas and water supplies.

Recently, the United Nations sent five experts equipped with a mobile laboratory to the country to help health authorities pin down the extent of the contamination and tackle it, the UN’s Organisation for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.

“From the latest figures we have, more than 200 children reportedly died from this poisoning,” OCHA spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs told journalists as the UN body warned of “acute massive lead poisoning.”

Byrs told AFP that “an estimated 18,000 people were affected” in the villages around the gold mining area in northern Zamfara State, around Bukkuyum and Anka.

ping problem. Seven villages were affected but we don’t know the full extent,” she added. “Proper sampling from the mobile laboratory is urgently needed to determine the scope and magnitude of the crisis and to assist in developing a rigorous response,” according to an OCHA briefing note.

The poisoning was triggered by makeshift processing of lead-rich ore to extract gold, with crushed rock often taken into homes and communities, while the residue is discarded haphazardly in the soil.

Nigerian health authorities first noticed excess mortality in the area in March and brought in international help weeks later, but the extent of the poisoning and contamination appears to have grown.

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Nigeria: Nobody Can Hold the Country to Ransom – Jonathan

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Abuja — President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday warned that if the aim of those who carried out bomb attacks that killed 16 persons in Abuja on Friday was to create a sense of insecurity and panic across the nation in order to “advance their narrow interests”, Nigerians will stand up to them and make it clear that they cannot be intimidated.

Former military president and PDP presidential aspirant, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), also yesterday said it was “idiotic” to associate him with the October 1 bomb blasts that killed several persons at the Eagle Square, maintaining that government lapses caused the blasts.

“Nigeria is bigger than any individual or any collection of individuals. Nobody can hold a country of 150 million people to ransom any more. The interest of a few conceited, ill-motivated individuals cannot be bigger than our national aspirations”, the president stated in a message he posted to millions of his fans on facebook yesterday.

“My dear friends on facebook, it is with a heavy heart that I read your comments and mails with respect to the sad events that occurred on the day we were celebrating 50 years of our existence as a nation and discussing the need to chart a new course for our future.

“Although the security agencies put in significant efforts to pre-empt the attacks, it is very sad that lives of innocent Nigerians were lost to this heartless act against the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Again I offer my condolences to the families of the victims in particular and the nation in general.”

Jonathan said although the incident was somewhat a new experience for the nation, especially as bombings had never taken place in the Federal Capital Territory before last Friday’s incident, the security agencies have been instructed to leave no stone unturned in securing lives and property.

The president said he was being briefed regularly and very confident that the agencies are on top of the situation imploring Nigerians to go about their normal businesses and should not be intimidated or become paranoid over the “cowardly act of a few Nigerians who obviously do not have the love” of this country at heart.

He added, “I want to report to you that the security agencies are working round the clock in collaboration with other agencies within and outside the country to fish out the master minds and executors of the attacks and subsequently bring them to justice.

“I want to assure Nigerians that blackmail and intimidation will not stop the Federal Government from doing the right thing. Whoever is found culpable will face the full weight of the law. I have requested the security agencies to do their work for our citizens will accept nothing less than justice. We would be failing the past, present and future generations of Nigerians if we do not get to the root of this dastardly act and seek justice the way it should be done in a civilised society such as ours.”

Jonathan is not happy that “an unprecedented national tragedy” of this nature had been politicised by “people whose only interest is what they can get from the country and not what the country can get from them.”

According to him, “They specialise in playing one part of the country against the other and riding on sectional sentiments to promote their narrow ambitions. I believe that Nigerians have grown beyond this parochial mentality.”

“To prove to you that their interests are personal and not for the people they claim to represent you will notice that while this administration has spent considerable time and resources as well as focused attention on the recent floods in Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi and Jigawa states and the cholera epidemic in certain parts of Nigeria, as well as, the lead poisoning that has consumed 400 children in Zamfara State, these so- called concerned people have not been known to address any of these issues nor offer a word of succour to the victims.

“This is irrefutable proof that their only focus is how to get power and not the well-being of the long suffering people of Nigeria whom I have sworn to Almighty God to protect.”

He promised that the Federal Government will do everything possible to share in the pains of the bereaved and the injured. We will give the best medical care possible to the injured recognising that nothing can compensate for the loss of a loved one. But we offer our shoulders to the bereaved in this moment of need.

He added, “I want to assure you my friends, brothers and sisters on facebook that the Federal Government is very much aware of its most fundamental responsibility to its citizens: the defence of your right to life, the protection of your liberty and property.”

“On this mission, we cannot afford to fail. We will give our utmost, indeed our very best for the peace, unity and progress of Nigeria. May God Almighty bless Nigeria and stand with us.”

In a related development, the president has made further clarification over his statement on the bombing. Speaking through his campaign organisation yesterday, he said there was never a time he exonerated anybody from the bomb blast.

According to a statement signed by the spokesman for his campaign organiSation, Mr. Sully Abu, “When President Goodluck Jonathan, during a visit to the hospital to commiserate with victims of the bombing, said the terrorist act should not merely be ascribed to MEND, what he was simply saying was that nobody should use the name of any organisation to cover up a heinous crime. He was not absolving MEND or any other group of blame or culpability.”

“The first time the president spoke on the bombings was at the ECOWAS parliament in Abuja. There, he had pointed out that a heinous crime had been committed against the country and innocent lives had been lost. He thus considered it a gratuitous insult for anyone to claim that it was done by MEND, or had anything to do with the Niger Delta.”

The campaign said this was even more so, since government was in touch with the leadership of MEND (all of whom had renounced violence), and they all agree that the organisation had nothing to do with the blasts.

It added that the president had sought to put the correct emphasis on the urgent need to get to the bottom of that sordid act of terror and to unearth the perpetrators, because after all, anyone can hide under the umbrella of MEND or any other organisation or body for that matter to cover up acts of malfeasance.

The president said it was high time Nigerians did away with the rather lazy approach of explaining away criminal activity by blaming armed robbers or assassins as if such categorisation takes away from the severity of the offence.

He said such an approach has somehow affected the investigation of some high profile murders committed in this country in recent memory including the murder of such prominent citizens as the late Dele Giwa, Alfred Rewane, Bola Ige, Marshal Harry and A. K. Dikibo, amongst others.

On Henry Okah’s allegation, the president said no amount of obfuscation and diversionary tactics will prevent the full investigation of that crime against our fatherland on October 1.

He added, “For those who insist that there was a rush to judgment on the part of the president on this matter, it bears restating that what he sought to do was to reassure Nigerians that the perpetrators will be found, a process which could be hampered by a rather casual attribution of the violence to MEND.”

According to him he was not at the Eagle Square the day of the celebration because he believed that the flamboyant display that was associated with the celebration was unnecessary. “I don’t believe in the whole concept, the expenditure was too much, there are more imaginative and effective way of celebrating to make younger ones know about the past, you could have spent such money on universities and other developmental programmes” he added.

He said because he was not at the Eagle Square, considering the fertility of Nigerians’ mind, they were associating him with the bomb blast.” Some even said the rain that day I caused it”.

The former military president said the bomb blasts occurred because there were lapses. “I don’t want to blame anybody but I am speaking to you as a military man, let us start from the beginning, that nobody has disputed it that government was given notice, government was informed by this people you don’t need more than twenty four hours to remedy it.”

He said he was shocked that government was given such a long period of time but was not proactive enough to nip the blasts in the bud. “Reaction should be quick, it is vital to security.”

“I watch Aljazeera’s Yvon Idenge the reporter who went to the den of the militants, from the language they were fairly educated. There was amnesty and all the weapons were supposed to be surrendered, but from what I saw as a military man those weapons were sophisticated, nobody has disputed that, it was not Nigerian, the enclave is in Nigeria. These are my points. There were lapses,” IBB said.

On the arrest of his campaign organisation director general Chief Raymond Dokpesi, he said, “Naturally, people cast their imaginative mind. Nigerians minds are fertile that is the price the high chief is paying. As a politician, I know him. You cannot associate him with that, he cannot do such against Nigeria. He is a law abiding Nigerian.”

He said it was not enough that people were casting their imaginative minds; somebody should be picked up when there was ample opportunity for government to act after MEND gave the warning, insisting that the blast occurred because of government lapses.

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Ghana: Where is the Road and Highways Minister?

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Statistics recently released by the police indicate that over thousand Ghanaians lost their lives through motor accidents on our roads. Apart from driver carelessness, most of these accidents are attributable to the bad nature of our roads. Unfortunately, the Ministry of Roads and Highways in particular, has failed to recognise this, resulting in some of these preventable deaths.

A story we carried in our yesterday’s edition indicated that the Ho-Aflao road in the Volta Region was fast deteriorating, but nobody seems to care about it. According to our Volta regional correspondent, the road has developed dangerous potholes, but nothing is being done to repair them.

It is important to note that it is not only the Ho-Aflao road that is facing this problem. Most of our highways across the country have developed similar potholes, but yet again, nobody seems to care about their maintenance.

Road construction involves a lot of money, therefore, for the sector agencies to sit down and allow roads that are in relatively good shape to get damaged before money is voted to reconstruct them, beats our imagination.

The Chronicle understands that the Ho-Aflao road is still in quite good condition, and we should not sit down for it to be destroyed completely, before we rush to our donors to assist us with funds to reconstruct it.

The authorities should also not sit down for human lives to be lost, before rushing to do what they ought to have done earlier.

One of the reasons, why the road tolls were astronomically increased early this year, was to ensure the effective and prompt maintenance of roads in the country, but, months after the collection of these tolls had started, the problem of poor maintenance culture is still with us.

In fact, it is virtually impossible for one to drive on most of the roads in Accra, Kumasi, and the other urban centres, because those who are in charge have neglected their responsibilities. Sometimes, where contracts are awarded for the sealing of these potholes, they are poorly executed.

It is the hope of The Chronicle that the Minister of Roads and Highways, Mr. Joe Gidisu, would take prompt action on the concerns raised, to save the lives of Ghanaians, for them to live and contribute to the development of the country.

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Meet The Four Richest Nigerian Pastors

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Church business is big business. we guess so The saying, ‘As poor as a church rat’ is now a misnomer because churches are no longer poor. The four richest Nigerian pastors are Bishop David Oyedepo President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel; Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre; Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy; and Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua of Synagogue Church of All Nation. And based on these findings these churches are far from poor….

Bishop David Oyedepo President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel
Winners Chapel is a megachurch founded by Bishop Oyedepo in 1981 with over 400 branches. The Ota, Ogun State headquartered Ministry, Faith Tabernacle is the largest worship center in the world, with a sitting capacity of 50,000 people and an outside overflow of 250,000 and holds three services every Sunday.

Other assets of the church include two aircraft (Gulfstream 1 & Gulfstream 4) and a fleet of over 400 buses that convey worshipers to and from Faith-Tabernacle, Canaanland. Plans are in the making to purchase a third aircraft for use by the vice president, Bishop David Abioye. The Church also owns Dominion Publishing House, which turns out books and other materials written by Oyedepo. An arm of the Ministry World Mission Agency(WMA) provides welfare and other health and humanitarian services to the needy in the society.

The Sunday tithes collection in the church averages 30 million Naira per week (approximately 300,000 dollars), this amount excludes offerings and other levies, franchises including literatures.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Pastor of Believers’ LoveWorld Incorporated aka Christ Embassy Church

Christ Embassy headquartered in Lagos has 30,000 members. The church owns a large business empire with invests in banking, publishing, broadcasting, entertainment and the hospitality industries. The major money spinning arms of the ministry includes LoveWorld Cyber Ministry, LoveWorld Television, Love World Christian Network, LoveWorld Multimedia Ministry and LoveWorld Publishing Ministry. Love World the first 24-hour Christian Network from Africa to the rest of the world.

Monthly financial yields of the 2 billion Naira printing press is approximately 10m Naira.

 

Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC)
KICC church has 12,000 members and it is one of the richest churches in the UK. The church started in 1992 and it is pastored by Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo. Pastor Ashimolowo, who earns an annual salary of £100,000.00, earns more than the Archbishop of Canterbury, the official head of the British church.

KICC’s profit in 18 months was approximately £4.9m profit. It also has assets of £22.9m, more than three times the amount held by the foundation which maintains St Paul’s Cathedral. In 2008 the church received £9.5m in offerings and tithes, dwarfing the £33,000 that the average Church of England congregation gave over the same period.
In 2005, KICC’s charity, The King’s Ministries Trust, was investigated by Charity Commission for financial irregularities and mismanagement. The report alleged that Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo acted as both a trustee and a paid employee of the charity, contrary to existing UK charity law, and was responsible for approving payments and benefits to himself and his wife, Yemisi, totaling more than £384,000. Benefits received included free accommodation for himself and family, including an £80,000 car and purchase of a Florida timeshare property for £13,000 using a charity credit card, and over half a million pounds paid out to Ashimolowo’s private companies, which were operated from church property and had unclear business relationships with the charity. New trustees were appointed.

Ashimolowo earns his salary from preaching as well as royalties from sermons published in books and on DVDs through his own company. Ashimolowo Media Ministries made a profit of close to £60,000 in 2003.

According to the accounts filed with Companies House, KICC finances were boosted also by the sale of its Waterden Road home in Hackney for £10.1m to the London Development Agency which needed the site for the 2012 Olympics. It is planning to spend between £50m and £80m on a five-year project to build a complex at a site in Rainham, Essex, with capacity for 8,000 worshippers, classrooms, a TV studio, bookstore and offices.

Prophet T. B. Joshua Synagogue Church of All Nation

SCOAN, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has over 15,000 members on Sundays. SCOAN headquartered in Ikotun, Lagos State, has been controversial due to reports of miraculous signs and wonders that occur every week from the very first service held in 1987 to the present day. Numerous videos have been produced which purport to document the healing of incurable sicknesses such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, and paralysis; showing people’s conditions before, during, and after prayer from T. B. Joshua. The Synagogue has over 15,000 members at its weekly Sunday services. The church currently has branches in Ghana, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Greece. The Prophet draws his crowd with his miracle services.

Another Ministry is the humanitarian arm of SCOAN, with projects catering to the needs of widows, dwarves, the elderly, physically challenged, orphans and the destitute. The church provides scholarships to orphans and children of the less privileged, with educational support promised from primary to tertiary levels. There is also a rehabilitation program for armed robbers and prostitutes. During his 45th birthday on June 12, 2008, T. B. Joshua made a large donation to the less privileged. Joshua has also provided scholarships for numerous physically challenged students and sponsored many physically challenged athletes. He is known to help people, irrespective of faith or denomination. After the devastating Haiti Earthquake on January 12, 2010, the Emmanuel TV Haiti Earthquake Relief Team, the television station of SCOAN & broadcasts, was sent to the disaster area.

by Opeyemi Adesina, Tayo Salami and Chika Morkah for Africanloft

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Meet The Four Richest Nigerian Pastors

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Church business is big business. we guess so The saying, ‘As poor as a church rat’ is now a misnomer because churches are no longer poor. The four richest Nigerian pastors are Bishop David Oyedepo President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel; Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre; Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy; and Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua of Synagogue Church of All Nation. And based on these findings these churches are far from poor….

Bishop David Oyedepo President and Founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel
Winners Chapel is a megachurch founded by Bishop Oyedepo in 1981 with over 400 branches. The Ota, Ogun State headquartered Ministry, Faith Tabernacle is the largest worship center in the world, with a sitting capacity of 50,000 people and an outside overflow of 250,000 and holds three services every Sunday.

Other assets of the church include two aircraft (Gulfstream 1 & Gulfstream 4) and a fleet of over 400 buses that convey worshipers to and from Faith-Tabernacle, Canaanland. Plans are in the making to purchase a third aircraft for use by the vice president, Bishop David Abioye. The Church also owns Dominion Publishing House, which turns out books and other materials written by Oyedepo. An arm of the Ministry World Mission Agency(WMA) provides welfare and other health and humanitarian services to the needy in the society.

The Sunday tithes collection in the church averages 30 million Naira per week (approximately 300,000 dollars), this amount excludes offerings and other levies, franchises including literatures.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Pastor of Believers’ LoveWorld Incorporated aka Christ Embassy Church

Christ Embassy headquartered in Lagos has 30,000 members. The church owns a large business empire with invests in banking, publishing, broadcasting, entertainment and the hospitality industries. The major money spinning arms of the ministry includes LoveWorld Cyber Ministry, LoveWorld Television, Love World Christian Network, LoveWorld Multimedia Ministry and LoveWorld Publishing Ministry. Love World the first 24-hour Christian Network from Africa to the rest of the world.

Monthly financial yields of the 2 billion Naira printing press is approximately 10m Naira.

 

Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC)
KICC church has 12,000 members and it is one of the richest churches in the UK. The church started in 1992 and it is pastored by Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo. Pastor Ashimolowo, who earns an annual salary of £100,000.00, earns more than the Archbishop of Canterbury, the official head of the British church.

KICC’s profit in 18 months was approximately £4.9m profit. It also has assets of £22.9m, more than three times the amount held by the foundation which maintains St Paul’s Cathedral. In 2008 the church received £9.5m in offerings and tithes, dwarfing the £33,000 that the average Church of England congregation gave over the same period.
In 2005, KICC’s charity, The King’s Ministries Trust, was investigated by Charity Commission for financial irregularities and mismanagement. The report alleged that Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo acted as both a trustee and a paid employee of the charity, contrary to existing UK charity law, and was responsible for approving payments and benefits to himself and his wife, Yemisi, totaling more than £384,000. Benefits received included free accommodation for himself and family, including an £80,000 car and purchase of a Florida timeshare property for £13,000 using a charity credit card, and over half a million pounds paid out to Ashimolowo’s private companies, which were operated from church property and had unclear business relationships with the charity. New trustees were appointed.

Ashimolowo earns his salary from preaching as well as royalties from sermons published in books and on DVDs through his own company. Ashimolowo Media Ministries made a profit of close to £60,000 in 2003.

According to the accounts filed with Companies House, KICC finances were boosted also by the sale of its Waterden Road home in Hackney for £10.1m to the London Development Agency which needed the site for the 2012 Olympics. It is planning to spend between £50m and £80m on a five-year project to build a complex at a site in Rainham, Essex, with capacity for 8,000 worshippers, classrooms, a TV studio, bookstore and offices.

Prophet T. B. Joshua Synagogue Church of All Nation

SCOAN, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has over 15,000 members on Sundays. SCOAN headquartered in Ikotun, Lagos State, has been controversial due to reports of miraculous signs and wonders that occur every week from the very first service held in 1987 to the present day. Numerous videos have been produced which purport to document the healing of incurable sicknesses such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, and paralysis; showing people’s conditions before, during, and after prayer from T. B. Joshua. The Synagogue has over 15,000 members at its weekly Sunday services. The church currently has branches in Ghana, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Greece. The Prophet draws his crowd with his miracle services.

Another Ministry is the humanitarian arm of SCOAN, with projects catering to the needs of widows, dwarves, the elderly, physically challenged, orphans and the destitute. The church provides scholarships to orphans and children of the less privileged, with educational support promised from primary to tertiary levels. There is also a rehabilitation program for armed robbers and prostitutes. During his 45th birthday on June 12, 2008, T. B. Joshua made a large donation to the less privileged. Joshua has also provided scholarships for numerous physically challenged students and sponsored many physically challenged athletes. He is known to help people, irrespective of faith or denomination. After the devastating Haiti Earthquake on January 12, 2010, the Emmanuel TV Haiti Earthquake Relief Team, the television station of SCOAN & broadcasts, was sent to the disaster area.

by Opeyemi Adesina, Tayo Salami and Chika Morkah for Africanloft

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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai: Mugabe Betraying Zimbabweans

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Zimbabwe’s prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai is accusing President Robert Mugabe of betraying the country by making unilateral appointments to top political jobs.

Mr. Tsvangirai said Thursday that his party is refusing to recognize any of the appointments, which he says were made unconstitutionally.

They include the country’s attorney general, central bank governor, judges, and local governors.

The prime minister says the events over the past few months have left him disappointed in Mr. Mugabe. He says the president has betrayed the confidence many Zimbabweans personally invested in him.

The prime minister also accuses Mr. Mugabe of racism for refusing to appoint Roy Bennett, a white farmer, as deputy agriculture minister. Bennett is Tsvangirai ‘s personal choice for the job.

President Mugabe and Prime Minister Tsvangirai head what is supposed to be a power-sharing government formed after a disputed 2008 election.

The power-sharing deal includes plans for a new constitution and elections.

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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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Nigeria: Goodluck Jonathan Rejects Calls to Step Down

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Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan has rejected calls by prominent northern politicians to resign within a few days or face impeachment. The politicians include former military ruler Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and Kwara State governor Abubakar Bukola Saraki, who issued a joint statement saying Mr. Jonathan mishandled the Independence Day bombings in Abuja, which killed 12 people. They also accused him of failing to provide security around the country.

The criticism is not justified, says Sully Abu, the head of the media and publicity section of Mr. Jonathan’s campaign.

Those calling for the resignation of the president need to be educated on what it takes for an elected leader to be removed, says Mr. Abu.

“The terrorist bombing at Eagles Square that day was something that should have rallied everybody to the protection of the federal republic and the government, but instead we have this entire people making political capital out of it.  Their attention really should have been to zero in on the clear and present danger the country was facing.”

President Jonathan does not want to engage in political battles with his critics, says Abu, contrary to claims he is taking advantage of the tragedy for political gains.

“Things get overheated.  It’s the political silly season, so people over-dramatize issues that ordinarily should pass without notice.  This happens in every clime.  I recall when (current Secretary of State) Hillary Clinton and President  (Barack) Obama were running for the Democratic primaries; it was almost like a civil war.”

He says those waiting for President Jonathan to resign are in for a surprise.

“What are the grounds for resigning and those who talk about impeachment perhaps need to be schooled.  Impeachment is a legislative process.  What high crimes has the president committed?”

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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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