Sanusi: A Whistle Blower’s Day in the Cold

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When an intelligent and talented person, for whatever reason, decides to divert these attributes to mischief, he can easily fool a nation or perhaps a people. Blessed with good diction, clear articulation of his position, that person becomes very dangerous; doubly so when he holds extreme views on issues such as religion, culture, politics, social and the economic.
 
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi fits the above, the man is brilliant. He is articulate and he has good diction. He captivates his audience when he talks; he has won many laurels on account of his performance.
 
Sanusi seized the consciousness of the nation at his Senate hearing session to confirm his appointment in 2009. Breaking away from tradition, he offered his opinion on the 7-Point Agenda of the Yar Adua-administration. It was candid, brutally frank and straight to the point.
 
The 7-Point Agenda, he opined, should be condensed to a 3-Point Agenda. His position caused alarm then in government circles and there was talk that the government almost changed its mind about his appointment. But with that, Sanusi served notice to the nation.
His subsequent actions, a few months after coming to office, reinforced the reality that a new sheriff was in town. But Sanusi’s greatest undoing was that he did not know where to draw the line between his job as CBN governor and politics.
From his vantage point, and relying CBN Act, he started seeing himself as even more powerful than the President. Well the rest, as they say, is history.
 
Goaded on by a desperate opposition, strewn together by hatred of a common enemy, this time in President Goodluck Jonathan, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi became delusional of his powers and reach. He would dabble into any issue and offer his opinion unsolicited to wide and wild applause from many of his admirers. Filled with that exaggerated impression of himself, Sanusi, challenged the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to remove him if he could. Well, he was suspended, bringing to an inglorious end an era characterised by decisions, more or less driven by malice, ethnicity and impulsive actions.  Indeed, the man who probed others is afraid of being probed.
 
Finally, some home truth may be coming out for Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and his chorus praise singers. No matter how unpalatable it may seem to those who have refused to see how improbable the claim that $49.8 billion was missing, revised to $12 billion, then to N10 billion and finally raised to $20 billion, the report of the Senate committee has dealt a severe blow to Sanusi’s credibility. Though in a poor and drably executed volte face, the Senate committee had come out to say that their report did not indict Sanusi. 
 
Going by what both Senators Ahmed Makarfi and Bukola Saraki said, it was saying a man did not steal six shirts but half a dozen shirts. Reading between the lines, Markafi was actually saying no money was missing. His words: “Where there is dispute was between the figure of $20 billion and $10.8 billion. Even that dispute was not that it was really missing. What has been done with that money? Nobody said at that time that the money was missing.” In another breath, the former Kaduna State governor said: “Out of that $20 billion, over $5 billion was spent on petrol payments. We tried to find out whether that money was appropriated, we checked the budgets of the relevant years and we found out that the National Assembly appropriated the money and it was expended. So if the National Assembly appropriated the money for it to be expended, you cannot talk of money missing.”
 
It is a shame that the man who should know, did not know, or perhaps chose to play to the gallery what elementary economics and common sense reasoning would lay bare to the ordinary mind as most improbable. Yet, some serious minds took Sanusi’s claim as the gospel truth and went to town with it in their commentary. Merely looking at the figures he was bandying around, one didn’t even need to consult the oracle to know that something just wasn’t right about it when matched with Nigeria’s total earnings from oil per annum and the country’s annual budget.
 
Now, the Senate committee probing the allegation, which was contained in a letter, Sanusi wrote to President Goodluck Jonathan in September last year, said it could not reconcile how the CBN governor arrived at the said amount.
 
Specifically, the committee said it found that the CBN, NNPC, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Petroleum Resources had reconciled $47 billion of the unaccounted for revenue, which it said had been remitted into the federation account. This report has crushed whatever little respect Sanusi still commanded from his ardent supporters, who for whatever reason, believed he (Sanusi) was a victim of the authority. But unfortunately, what is coming to fore is that those who trusted this man are the real victims here.
 
They have been taken for a ride by a man whose agenda was miles away from banking into the quicksand of politics and activism. And, from his privileged position and power, he began a crusade of speaking before thinking and shooting before aiming. He conjured outlandish figures to push his agenda, clothed in patriotic garb to undermine the government he was key part of. Now the cookies are crumbling.
 
Depending on which figure catches the fancy of the commentator or which agenda he was pushing, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s allegation became the linchpin for everyone’s justifiable indignation and outrage. It created a firestorm in the polity only overshadowed now by the tragic abduction of over 200 school girls from a school in the sleepy community of Chibok in the troubled Borno State.
The committee’s report stated that the committee could not see how the figure of $49.8 billion was arrived at by the CBN governor for instance.
 
But for the atmosphere that is fouled with politics and all its trappings and the struggle for power, and in saner climes, Sanusi’s flip-flop with figures was enough to end his career forever. But he became a cult hero to the opposition which latched in on his claim to gain political advantage. Now that it has unraveled, it is doubtful whether the opposition will let-go such prized allegation they had thought would the defining campaign strap-line in the countdown to 2015. Even when his flip-flop on figures undermined his credibility, the opposition didn’t see anything wrong with it.
 
The APC, never one to miss an opportunity, has been rallying around Sanusi’s claim as if its existence depended on it. For whatever the intentions of those who leaked Sanusi’s letter to the media were, it surely raised the stake as the political realignment for 2015 continued to walk and work itself to frenzy. But for many discerning observers, $49.8 billion, that’s about N8 trillion missing from the federation’s account, was way, way too improbable a claim to be real. But giving Sanusi’s pedigree of brutal frankness, and his exalted position as CBN governor, many reckoned his claim could not just be dismissed with a wave of the hand. They had a point until Sanusi Lamido Sanusi started changing his figures.
 
His swagger is gone, his arrogance and princely assertiveness has melted, his busy schedule replaced by idleness, the privileges and prestige of his office have disappeared. Although he still tries to put a brave face on his loneliness by cracking jokes, there is a deep, deep sense of melancholy around him. Whether he likes it or not, he is the first CBN Governor to be disgraced out of office. He may be remembered more for this than whatever achievement he had to his name.

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NIGERIA: House Probe of OML29 and Shadow Chasing

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The House of Representatives’ Speaker, Aminu Bello Tambuwal, has set out on another wild goose chase. It is one in a series of ill advised moves that is bound to end in self-ridicule. The lower legislative chamber has suddenly woken up from sleep, now it wants to launch an investigation into the role of the Minister of Petroleum Resources and Anglo/Dutch multinational, Shell, in the sale of Oil Mining Lease (OML) 29.
 
The oil asset is one of the four oil blocks being sold by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Total and Eni as part of Shell’s plan to dispose of global assets valued at $15 billion by 2015.
 
An ad hoc committee set up by the House for the purpose of investigating and establishing the validity of the transaction by Shell, has two weeks to submit its report. The irony here is that the  house is about to probe a transaction that is yet to take place. Is it going to  invite Shell for questioning on why it is selling its stake? or is it going to invite winners of the bid and question them on why they won or perhaps where it will get money to pay for the bid?
 
Shell, however, was not the only oil company identified for investigation, as other oil majors were also alleged to have hidden under the cover of waivers allegedly granted by the petroleum minister to embark on the sale of OML 29 and other oil leases.
Shell is divesting its 30 per cent stake, while Total and Eni are set to sell 10 per cent and five per cent, respectively in OMLs 18, 24, 25 and 29.
 
OML 29, the most prolific of the oil blocks, and the Nembe Creek Trunkline were won by Aiteo/Taleveras in conjunction with four other companies that make up the consortium, having submitted a $2.5 billion bid for the assets.
 
According to the lawmakers, OML 29 has been in the custody of Shell for more than 52 years and that one-half of the area of lease has not been relinquished to the federal government as stipulated by the Petroleum Act. They contended that Item 12(1) of the First Schedule in the Petroleum Act stipulates that 10 years after the grant of an oil mining lease, one-half of the lease shall be relinquished to the federal government. In the debate, Gerald noted that the outright sale of OML 29 and other oil leases was in direct contravention of the (Petroleum) Act and undermined national interest.
 
“Against the stipulation of the Act, the Shell Petroleum Development Company, in direct contravention of the Petroleum Act, is selling OML 29 and other oil leases, thereby undermining the national interest,” he said.
 
There they go again in the name of national interest. This is the usual ploy to initiate a probe and force the hand of companies to part with settlement. Mind you, Shell has not sold yet. It began a process last year to sell OML 29 alongside others. That process is nearing completion with the emergence of a winners or preferred bidders . Many companies bided for the different assets to be offloaded. The house cannot claim not to know that the bid process opened last year, and now that winners have emerged, it is suddenly launching investigation into a particular one of the block. What kind of probe is that? It is strange that just one of the blocks is attracting the house attention.  
 
The oil giant has divested its interest in eight oil assets – OMLs 4, 38, 41, 26, 30, 34, 40 and 42 for a total of $1.8 billion, since 2010. Why didn’t the house probe all of these transactions? Why the interest in OML 29?
Last June, the oil major announced plans to sell four more onshore oil blocks in Nigeria.
 
Apart from the Aiteo/Taleveras group that clinched OML 29 in the current divestment programme, Midwestern Oil & Gas Plc/Mart Resources/Suntrust Oil, under the Erotron Consortium, also won the bid for OML 18.
 
Pan Ocean Oil Corporation Nigeria Limited, operator of the NNPC/Pan Ocean Joint Venture, clinched OML 24.
Even though the bidders have been informed of their status as preferred bidders, they are yet to pay for the oil blocks, as discussions are still ongoing with Shell on the terms of payment. What is the house probing? All other blocks have also been with Shell for very many years. Is the house saying Shell cannot sell its stake in an asset it jointly owns with multinationals alongside the federal government, which owns majority stake in the blocks? Or is the house saying the process leading to the bid was not transparent? What does the house want? Why is the house always so interested in probes that lead to nowhere? Probes by the house are selective and targeted at juicy sectors of the economy, where they can get maximum settlement and, then the issue is buried.
 
Nigerians know the modus operandi of house members. Probes have become a weapon of extortion and corruption by these unpatriotic elements in the national assembly. No one is deceived by the national interest talk by these people. While they posture as acting in the national interest, the greed of the members is bleeding the country to death. No one should give these guys a farthing!

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Chibok: Return Our Girls, Support our Troops

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As much as we sympathise with the parents of the Chibok school girls abducted by the members of Boko Haram sect, in all sincerity we
 
believe that the #Bring Back Our Girls protest in the country whose message and impact has been well received, should at this point, take a new and different dimension so that it isn’t construed to be doing the bidding of the Boko  Haram sect which is bent on destabilising our country and frustrating its administration.
 
No doubt, the expressions and actions of President Jonathan has shown that he feels more pain over the abduction of the school girls and spate of killings (probably) more than those who spearhead and mastermind the #BringBackOurGirls campaign in the country, as the evidence we see shows that our President has done and is doing what any responsible parent and President ought to do for the release of the abducted girls and to defeat the insurgents. To this end, we believe that President Jonathan should be encouraged rather than putting undue pressure on him in a manner that would overheat an already heated polity, with protests whose message has been already well received.
 
In our quest, incited or not, let us be mindful of the reported agitations and disenchantment in the ranks of our defence forces in whatever shape or form. Whether they are the truth of the matter or rumours of the truth, I believe this should serve as a clarion call to all our political actors, to reach out across party and sectional divides to build consensus, a bipartisan consensus that will strengthen the authority and powers of our nation’s President, to end the insurgency with our democracy intact. As they say, a stitch in time will stop the shorts or trousers from splitting into many parts.
Our country needs all of us, now more than ever to ensure that not only do we win the battle against terrorism, but win the war of keeping Nigeria together.
 
These are tough times for our country, so rallying and protesting against real and perceived ills, may not be out of order but we believe that it would serve a greater good if it is directed more at the Boko Haram terrrorists than against the President who is sacrificing and doing his best in this war against terror. Our campaign should be directed towards finding those elements of Boko Haram hiding in our midst who are bent on destabilising our unity, it should be focused on tracing out the sponsors of these heinous criminals of Boko Haram and ensure that they are prosecuted; such campaigns should be engineered towards boosting the morale of our soldiers and other security agents who are fighting the Boko Haram sect and losing their  lives on daily basis; the campaigns should be geared towards making government take responsibility for the families of the slain soldiers and other security personnel whose wives have turned widows and their children made fatherless (and motherless) as a result of their services to their homeland.
 
Let us not forget that as we undertake in these campaigns, there are also sons and daughters of  military personnel killed by Boko Haram and other purveyors of terror that need our support; there are security personnel awaiting death when they venture out to secure the release of the abducted, whether in Chibok or elsewhere. One life being replaced for another, one family being incapacitated for another and one girl being saved with the death of another girl’s father should make us to ponder and tell ourselves the Truth! That our President needs the support of his citizens, our troops needs the encouragement of her countrymen and our nation needs to be jealously guarded by us, as the rescue effort of the Chibok girls is in motion.
 
It therefore seems more appropriate that our campaign for the release of the Chibok girls or fight against Boko Haram insurgency and the making of a greater Nigeria, should take a more patriotic slogan as “Return our Girls, Support our Troops, Salvage our Nation”. A campaign of such nature will obviously show a high level of patriotism amongst Nigerians, serve a blow to psychology of the Boko Haram sect and further encourage our President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and our security forces to put in their best at rescuing the Chibok girls, fighting insurgency and other vices in Nigeria.
 
We don’t need to be reminded that our great country is confronted by a deadly and dangerous enemy who has consistently threatened the life of our President and our existence as a nation, it is therefore necessary that we join hands and redirect our energy towards frustrating the intentions of the Boko Haram enemy rather than dampening the resolve of our President and security forces who have demonstrated what it means to be patriotic in these tough times. History shows that a war built on religious ideology as that of Boko Haram is usually very devastating, bloody and time consuming. The never-ending insurgencies in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Central African Republic, Mali, Yemen and others are veritable examples. We believe that only true patriotism can defeat these types of wars. Patriotism which we believe President Jonathan has continued to show in the fight against insurgency; the mission to rescue the Chibok girls and in keeping the nation together. Perhaps even more patriotic than most of us who constantly disparage his office and person by using all kinds of sordid adjectives against him in the excuse of fighting for “the people”.
 
He has in this most difficult times, when a brother will look up to another for support tacitly challenged all and sundry of this nation to prove that we are patriotic, and in this we have all failed (except for our fallen heroes in the Boko Haram war and those still engaged in the battle). The political class has failed, the bureaucrats have failed, the Ministers and Heads of government agencies have failed. In fact, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, chiefs, those that  lead and follow in varying protests, the National Assembly, Judiciary, I and you. We have all failed! We have failed because we refused to tell our husbands not to steal government money, we have refused to ask our children how they make their money, we have benefited from electoral fraud and practices, we have bestowed chieftaincy titles on criminals, we shielded corrupt government officials with the law and gave them police protection, we have paid criminals to write WAEC and JAMB/UTME examinations for our children, we have continuously swam in ethnicism and religious bigotry, we are kidnappers, oil thieves. We have capitalised on the crises to further create a political divide on threatening issues of  national security; we have converted our security dilemma into money making devices within the government and civil society circuit, we have tenderised solutions to our insecurity and further exacerbated corruption in the government circle.
 
To heighten the level of unpatriotism in this country, at our Presidents home side, most of the political appointees have resorted to a syndicated looting spree in a bid to further ground the economy of the region because they feel the President is more concerned with issues of national security than the dismembering of the resources meant to develop the Niger Delta. Another frightening dimension of unpatriotism in this country is the xenophobic attitude exhibited towards Mr President because he is of the Niger Delta region by some ethnocentric driven political class. In all these negativities, our President continues to stand out by showing that he is a Patriot of an uncommon denomination; he has shown that he is a father, a listener, a humane personality who has on so many occasions, refused to abuse the powers of the Presidency, even if it was to the favor of the people of his ethnic or regional stock. A case in point is the ongoing National Conference; having witnessed the travails and quest of Isaac Boro, those of the Ibo’s in the Nigerian Civil War, the quest and execution of Ken Saro Wiwa and the most recent upheaval in the Niger Delta, our President is fully aware that the major issues surrounding those periods were centered on resource control and secession. Therefore, it was to be expected that to have convened a national conference as such in this country, a discourse on the need for our common existence as nation ought to be the focus of the ongoing conference. Rather than focus on the long sufferings and wishes of the people of the South and her ethnic stock, Mr President insisted that the “Indivisibility of Nigeria is non negotiable and as such, cannot be discussed in the National Conference”.
 
Which Nigerian can be more patriotic than President Jonathan in this case? Which man born of a woman, made President of a country who experienced the long sufferings of her people will not seize this opportunity to say “let my people go” as Moses said unto Pharaoh in the Old Testament Bible and as recorded in history?
 
We strongly advise that he firmly puts down his foot and salvage our nation from economic predators, super corrupt and criminal elements holding political and elective offices, it is their actions that have led Nigeria to the path of insecurity witnessed at present.
 
––Oprite Amachree who wrote from Port Harcour, Rivers State is the President General, Watchdog of Niger Delta.

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NIGERIA: Ambode the Quintessential Public Servant

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Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former governor of the Centre of Excellence describes him as “ an uncommon civil servant” in whom he discovered an embodiment of the sterling attributes of a  great accountant. The acclaimed political strategist with a knack for discovering great talents surely knows his onions. His successor, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola(SAN) in his letter of commendation poured encomiums on him for “the high sense of dedication, selflessness, loyalty and integrity” which he brought to bear  during his glorious day as a public servant.
 
And during the recent public presentation of his biography, The Art of Selfless Service written by Marina Osoba, deafening applause greeted the enviable life trajectory from a cross section of those who have known him closely for the past five decades. So, who is this illustrious son of Lagos state, nay Nigeria?
 
Our subject is none other than Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, the Managing Consultant/CEO of Brandsmiths Consulting Limited, a public finance and management-consulting firm with deep knowledge of the Nigerian public sector. Born in Epe, Lagos on June 14,1964 his educational journey traversed St. Jude’s primary school Ebute Metta, Federal Government College, Warri and the University of Lagos.
What is more significant to this writer are the moral lessons and traits of a sound professional that Nigerian youths should drink  and digest from the flowing fountain of his wealth of experience, within a short span of 27 years.
 
One of the lessons has to do with his vision to excel in whatever situation he finds himself. This, combined with an inner strength to conquer the hurdles that fate may place along his path marks him out as a unique Nigerian. Ordinarily, he would have capitulated and turn himself into an area boy when his father died at the age of 18.But he didn’t.
 
Instead, he chose to focus his energy fully on his academics which paid off handsomely. From recording the second best result in the entire West Africa in the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in 1981 to graduating with honours in Accounting from the University of Lagos at 21 and a Masters’ degree in Accounting combined with being a Chartered Accountant all at 24, the stage was set for a brilliant career in Accounting. One could therefore re-write his biography with the title: Ambode and the Power of Focus.
 
That brings us to his choice of where to ply his trade. Many in his shoes would have opted for a private practice for quick monetary gains. Instead, Ambode chose the civil service, with its bureaucratic bottleneck and slow-grinding rise to self actualisation. Why did he do so? The answer, as exhibited  by the landmark achievements he recorded at the various places of work is to leave an enduring mark on the sands of his Accounting profession. Only a man with the passion for selfless service would do that. And truth be told, there are few of them, not only here in Lagos but the entire Nigerian nation.
 
Rising from the humble position of a junior Accountant, he moved rapidly up the ladder of success to becoming the youngest Auditor General for Local Governments in Lagos State in 2001. Subsequently, he was made the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance in January 2005, before being combined with the additional responsibility as  the Accountant General in February, 2006. As one determined to make his mark the genius in him restructured the financial transactions that resulted in the state budget’s performance of over 80 per cent. But of a remarkable achievement was how he assisted to keep the state running during the embattled period when the Chief Olusegun Obasanjo-led administration unilaterally stopped allocation to Local Governments in the state. A more critical look at his book: Public Sector Financing may shed more light on the strategies used to keep the state afloat in those dark days. The book simplifies government accounting system  from the local government through the state  to the federal level.Or, he may have to write another book specifically focused on how states and even individuals could survive the hard times.
Furthermore, Nigerian youths would have to learn from Ambode what it takes to fuel one’s passion for quality education. If they do, they would agree with Malcolm X’s assertion that “education is our children’s passport to the future.”From the award of the US Fulbright Scholarship for the Hubert Humphries Fellowship Programme in Boston, Massachusetts, Ambode  has traversed the  Whartton Business School, for Advanced Management Programme.In his insatiable quest for quality knowledge, he has also had stints at reputable  institutions, including Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield, England, the Institute of Management Development, Lausanne, Switzerland, INSEAD Singapore and Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Boston,U.S.A. Now, he is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN).
 
Little wonder that he gained recognition for outstanding excellence by the Joint Tax Board  (JTB)/FIRS on the successful organisation of the 1st National Tax Retreat in Nigeria in 2005. All these, no doubt have fully equipped him with leadership capabilities that the good people of Lagos State, being a microcosm of Nigeria could gain from.
 
Perhaps, this explains why the Oba of Lagos, Rilwanu Akiolu 1, and the leaders of the Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress(APC) could not hide their tacit support for Ambode, urging him to throw his hat into the ring of the gubernatorial contest in preparation for 2015.Declared the respected Oba Akiolu, “ Myself, other traditional rulers and some notable elders have met and decided that Ambode should be the next governor of Lagos.” 
 
Though this open endorsement has since stirred the hornet’s nest, from both the PDP and the Pan-Lagos Development Advocacy, (LDAG) who are rooting for Mr. Babatunde William -Fowler, one thing is certain. Ambode certainly has the leadership qualities to build on the great works the amiable incumbent Governor Babatunde Fashola has achieved. As an over comer of daunting obstacles, many are watching how Ambode would surmount the hurdles ahead.
 

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Dora Akunyili Is Not Dead- Dora’s Media Adviser Reacts

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The news of Dora's  purported demise went viral this evening and I quickly got in touch with Dora's media aide, Chuks Umunna and this is what he sent to me not quite long

Please disregard the rumour about Prof. Dora Akunyili's purported death. It's the same baseless rumour circulated every 2/3 days by some people for reasons best known to them.

They have been at this for about 4 weeks now and are likely to continue, since they apparently derive pleasure from doing so. The situation, as confirmed by former Anambra Governor Peter Obi, who visited Dora in the hospital earlier this week, is that she is getting better. 

Thank you all. -Isaac Umunna, Media Adviser to Prof. Dora Akunyili, Lagos, May 30, 2014

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Keeping Faith With The Ochendo Legacy Of Purposeful Governance

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Without sounding immodest Abia State has become reference point for good governance since the advent of the present democratic dispensation in Nigeria. For the people of Abia State there is every reason to feel good for getting the benefits of the government of the people by the people and for the people. It is evidently clear that Democracy is working in Abia under the leadership of the well-focused administration of Governor Theodore Ahamefule Orji. The dictates of the present mood of the nation do not permit us to roll out the drums as in previous years to celebrate Democracy Day but we still have to count our blessings as the Ochendo administration enters its last lap. 
During the last edition of Democracy Day, Governor Orji pledged to continue with the implementation of his legacy projects aimed at laying a solid foundation for the economic growth of Abia.  He has not deviated from the straight course of development which he has been following. Indeed, he has kept his words. In the last 12 months since he made that solemn promise, the wheel of development has increased in speed leading to the completion of landmark infrastructural projects in the state. 
The relocation of Umuahia Main Market is now a reality after 78 years of prevarications by past governments including the colonial administration. In place of the old market, the Umuahia Modern Market at Ubani Ibeku, is now a beehive of business activities. The market with over 7, 000 shops is purpose built with facilities such as motor parks, banks, fire service, adequate water supply, good network of internal roads, among others. Even before the completion of Umuahia Modern Market, the new Industrial Market had taken off at Ahiaeke Ndume in place of the old Timber Market, which was contributing to congest the capital city. These two modern markets have become reference points in expansion of commerce and job creation.
In the last one year Ochendo has added more health facilities to the ones he had already built. Dialysis Centre and Eye centre have been added to the ultra modern Specialist Hospital thereby creating a full medical complex where citizens can receive quality medical service of intentional standard. It has always been the dream of Ochendo to make available in Abia State the same medical facilities that Nigerians seek in foreign lands in what has become a phenomenon of medical tourism. As he built the well equipped tertiary health facilities, Governor Orji is equally focused on transforming both the secondary and primary health care system to make quality health care services available to the people at the grassroots. The primary Health Centres have continued to increase in number as quality health care services is being taken to the doorsteps of Abia residents. At the last count the Primary health Centres have reached over 300 and still counting. Some of the 100-bed hospitals located in the three senatorial districts of the state have been completed and fully equipped while others are nearing completion.
It was this evidential transformation of the health sector that prompted the Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA) to recognize Governor Orji and honour him with the award of Prime Ambassador of Health at the 37thAGM/Scientific Conference of NOA last July. This group of specialized health practitioners was so much impressed with Ochendo’s achievements in the health sector hence they conferred the award on him to fully capture his “contribution in providing phenomenal leadership for the advancement of health care.”
Over the last one year of democracy Day celebration Abians must also count their blessings for what their governor, who presides over a knowledge-driven administration, has done in the education sector. The primary and secondary school system have witnessed massive transformation with the hitherto dilapidated classroom blocks giving way to modern facilities conducive for teaching and learning. The model schools springing up across the state are designed to lay a solid foundation for the education of Abia children. It is the belief of Ochendo that if we get it right at the first two level of education the problem of falling standard of education would be taken care of.
As part of his pace setting accomplishments Governor Orji has given Abia State a befitting secretariat complex. The two blocks of four storey edifices are now standing majestically in their beautiful splendor at Ogurube Layout. It is noteworthy that the secretariat complex is coming 22 years after the creation of Abia as past governors both military and civilian never saw the need to give Abia a much needed secretariat. That was why state ministries were accommodated in makeshift structures at different locations in the state capital. But today most of the ministries have moved into the ultra modern secretariat tastefully furnished to inspire high level productivity. The organized labour profusely commended Ochendo during the 2014 May Day celebration for providing conducive environment for workers. This infrastructural development has also robbed off on the state broadcasting media as a modern 48 office complex is now occupied by the Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State (BCA).
Road infrastructure has continued to receive adequate attention in the development agenda of the Ochendo administration. Hence several road projects have been completed since the last Democracy Day. These roads, both urban and rural, contribute to the growth of commerce and boosting of agricultural activities in the state. The emphasis on rural roads is predicated on the need to boost the ongoing transformation of the agriculture sector as farm produce must be evacuated from the rural areas to markets in urban areas. Abia is now a major producer of cocoa and cassava due to the numerous incentives that Governor Orji has been providing to Abia farmers having keyed into the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) of the federal government.
There is no way one can enumerate the achievements of Governor T.A. Orji without making a reference to the prevailing peace and security in Abia State. Abians now take peace and security for granted after their governor fought very hard to overcome the security challenges that faced the state few years back. Abia was the butt of critics when the state was confronted with huge security challenges of armed robbery and kidnapping that culminated in the abduction of 15 school children on their way to school.
The Abia governor had confronted the challenge headlong and deployed every available resources to checkmate the evil doers. He not only ended the bazaar of the criminals but also took appropriate measures to tackle the root cause of the problem by implementing an unprecedented massive youth empowerment programme for Abia youths. Thousands of youths have been empowered and taken off the streets and crime. The Ochendo formula is now a reference point on how a chief executive of a state can fight crime and provide a peaceful and secure environment for citizens to live and carry out their daily activities without fear. Though he has won the war against insecurity Governor Orji has neither relaxed nor given criminals a breathing space. He has continued to sustain the peace dividends by providing the security agencies with the logistics and other incentives to make Abia residents sleep soundly with their two eyes closed. The youth empowerment programme is equally being sustained. The governor in his magnanimity has just reinstated into the Abia State civil service 2,700 non-indigenes who were among the workers back loaded to their home states in 2011.
The peace dividend in Abia is also reflected in the politics of God’s Own State as acrimonious politics of the past have gone for good. With his humility and good-natured love for peace Governor Orji was able to make peace among the political elites, who had been fighting themselves to the detriment of the state. There is no more dichotomy between the so-called Abuja politicians and home-based politicians as was the case before the present administration came on board. Abia politicians now speak with one voice and see the development of the state a common agenda that must be executed.
What has continued to confound Abians and observers of the development stride of the present administration is the pace Governor Orji has been tackling the infrastructure deficit he inherited. He actually hit the ground running immediately he liberated the state from the vicious grip of a godfather, who had turned Abia into a private property of his political dynasty. Since then things have been turning around for the good of Abia. And by the time the man fondly called Ochendo Global would leave office at the next Democracy Day Abia State would have climbed to the development pedestal the founding fathers and indeed the people of Abia have envisaged when the state was created. After all, the governor who has a mission to leave a legacy has assured that his primary concern now is to complete his legacy projects. That he has said would make him a fulfilled person and Abians would be happier for the Ochendo phenomenon.  
Ajunwa is Chief Press Secretary to Abia State Governor

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There’s international drama over the pic of Kate Middleton’s bare bum

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This one begins with a German tabloid, a Duchess in a summer dress and a bare bum.

On a recent trip to Australia, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton were ambling toward their helicopter when a gust of wind stirred Middleton’s dress — and an international controversy.

Far away, a curly-haired Australian photographer named Diane Morel had just snapped a picture of Middleton. At the time, she didn’t know what she had. “It wasn’t until I got home,” she told the Sydney Daily Telegraph, “and I popped my camera card into the computer that I realized what I had captured.”

But there it was: Kate Middleton’s behind.

This clearly was a valuable commodity. But what to do with it? British tabloids, which are usually keen to publish just about anything, are famously hesitant to run images that scandalize their royalty. But a German tabloid named Bild had no such reservations.

Hailing Middleton’s tuchas as a “beautiful bum,” it ran the picture of a moment it called “short but magical.”

And this drama was off to the races.

Even the Daily Mail couldn’t believe the horror of it all. ”It’s terribly sad for Kate that her pert derriere will now be the image that forever marks any recollection of her and William’s triumphant tour,” the Daily Mail wrote in an editorial, asking Middleton to be a little more decent in public. “How mortifying for any woman to be pictured in such an unedifying way.”

While the royals are pretty serious about being photographed showing skin, they aren’t historically concerned with baring it in the first place. A similar saga emerged last year when a French magazine called Closer ran pictures of a topless Middleton. She had been sunbathing with Prince William. As the Guardian humorlessly put it: “The most intimate [photo] showed the duchess topless and having sun cream rubbed into her buttocks by William.”

The royal couple wasn’t pleased. The magazine was investigated by French authorities for invasion of privacy and ultimately ordered to relinquish all images of the naked Duchess of Cambridge.

This go-round, however, things are a little different — the nudity was captured in the public domain. Bild is refusing to back off its pics — which it ran again yesterday beside images of Kim Kardashian’s rear end — and other outlets have now joined the fray.

Much to the dismay of many Brits, Rupert Murdoch’s Daily Telegraph in Australia just invoked the royal behind in an article telling the British to cool it.

“Over the decades the media have been consistently fairly kind to the royal family — the British media almost universally respectful of the royal decree that the royal family’s privacy should be maintained and their dignity upheld as it is in the best interests of the royal family,” columnist Annette Sharp wrote. “But it seems a bit ridiculous to expect the rest of the world’s media to follow suit, particularly in a world in which flesh and commercialism go hand in hand.”

But don’t tell the royal family that. According to the Daily Star, the duchess is “furious.”

“Kate realizes she has a very public life,” said an anonymous source. “But she does believe she’s entitled to a certain amount of privacy. She doesn’t expect to see her naked [expletive] splashed across a German tabloid. She’s furious. She and Prince William are once again considering their legal options.”

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Kim Kardashian Wedding Photo Becomes Most-Liked Instagram

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Kim Kardashian's wedding photo has become the most-liked Instagram in just two days.

The photo, which shows Kardashian and new husband Kanye West kissing in matching Givenchy at the ceremony in Florence, Italy, has received more than 1.9 million likes since it was posted May 27, passing the 1.8 million likes that Justin Bieber's photo with Selena Gomez has garnered in the last five months. 

Kardashian (who has added the last name "West" to her Instagram account) also posted a photo of the couple holding hands as they walked down the aisle, which has more than 1.5 million likes.  

The Facebook-owned photo sharing app has become the go-to place for fans to catch a glimpse of the Memorial Day Weekend festivities. Wedding guests took to Instagram and Twitter to share moments from the reception, Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci posted a photo of the dress he designed for Kardashian and the couple chose the online platforms to share their first official wedding photos.

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Putin’s Rival To The European Union Now Officially Exists

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The leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus have signed a treaty in Astana on the creation of a Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EES). 

The accord — signed by Russia's Vladimir Putin, Kazakhstan's Nursultan Nazarbaev, and Belarus's Alyaksandr Lukashenka — would formally create a territory for unified customs tariffs beginning on January 1, 2015.

Speaking after the signing ceremony, Nazarbaev said allegations that the EES is nothing more than a re-establishment of the Soviet Union are not true, adding that the new bloc is purely economic and will play a key role in the world's economic development.

Nazarbaev said the new pact is based on consensus.

"The agreement is well-balanced and thorough, taking into accounts the interests of all its members," he said.

He voiced hope that the new alliance "will become a powerful incentive for modernizing our economies and helping make them global leaders."

For his part, Putin said that key global economies have expressed interest in the EES, which he described as the major economic formation in the post-Soviet space, serving a market of 170 million people.

Putin said the EES takes cooperation to a "new level," while respecting the sovereignty of member states.

Meanwhile, Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka — before signing the document — said that he was not fully happy with the deal but praised it as a mutually acceptable compromise.

Lukashenka added that the path toward the treaty was long and difficult, noting that some countries, such as Ukraine, had left the working group, while others, such as Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, have expressed interest in joining the bloc.

He said the EES will gradually turn into a foundation for political, military, and humanitarian cooperation.

Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian and Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambaev attended the gathering in Astana on May 29 to discuss future membership.

Sarkisian said his nation will be ready to join the bloc as early as next month after completing final preparations.

After the ceremony, Putin and Atambaev signed a road map for Kyrgyzstan to join a Customs Union of Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus — a precursor to Kyrgyzstan joining the EES.  

Lukashenka said he believes that Ukraine will join the EES "sooner or later."

Russia tried to interest Ukraine in joining the Customs Union rather than sign an Association Agreement with the European Union. But Ukraine's then pro-Russia president, Viktor Yanukovych, who spurned the deal with the EU in favor of closer ties with Moscow, was chased from power in February following months of protests.

Putin and Nazarbaev also met separately and signed a memorandum on the construction of Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant.

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South Africa: Orlando Pirates land in hot water after nude shower photo

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Boys will be boys. The Orlando Pirates heat up the shower room. Source: Twitter

A GROUP of top-flight footballers in South Africa could face a disciplinary inquiry after a photograph showing them posing naked in the showers with a trophy appeared on social media.

The photograph shows the Orlando Pirates players covering their genitals with their hands in the dressing room showers alongside the Nedbank Cup trophy following their victory in the final last Saturday.

The picture was also widely published in South Africa's mainstream media.

Pirates administrative manager Floyd Mbele told the South African Press Association on Friday that those involved could be disciplined, although he said “this is the first time that we are dealing with such an issue in the club.”

Mbele said the photo being made public and not the celebrations was the problem.

“Who are we to condemn players for celebrating?” he said. “I mean you can ask most sports codes and it's something that happens, so this is not unique to Pirates. The fact that it's out in the media is another thing. But how many players get into their dressing rooms and do funny things after winning matches?”

The players shown smiling and covering their modesty apparently include current South Africa internationals Lehlohonolo Majoro and Thabo Matlaba. Midfielder Thandani Ntshumayelo took responsibility for initially posting the photo on social media.

He apologised on Twitter, saying “at the time I thought it was a joke, sorry to my teammates.”

Ntshumayelo is one of the players in the photo and is crouching naked behind the trophy and appears to be hugging and planting a kiss on it. Some of the players are wearing flip flops but nothing else. It was unclear who took the photograph.

South African newspaper The Times said on its website: “Next season's Nedbank Cup winners might have to sterilise the trophy.”

Orlando Pirates is one of South Africa's biggest clubs. It came from a goal down to beat Bidvest Wits 3-1 in the season-ending Nedbank Cup final, the country's version of the FA Cup final, at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban last weekend.

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