Show love, concern for fellow Nigerians, Ekwueme urges politicians

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Nnewi—Former Vice President Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, yesterday, at Ekwulobia, the Headquarters of Aguata Local Government Area, Anambra state, called on wealthy Nigerians and prominent politicians in the country to show love and concern to fellow Nigerians.

The former Vice President spoke yesterday when the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Aguata Branch, which he is a member, hosted and felicitated with him as part of activities marking his 83rd  birthday, at the bar center located at the LGA headquarters.

The NBA Aguata Branch in an addressed to Chief Ekwueme, presented by its Chairman, Mr. Sabastine Anyia, described him as “a nation builder, and a mighty man of valour. We are not unaware that he had his ups and down as a child when growing up. As a politician, he was confronted with deceit, lies, fake and difficult people with horrible characters, but he kept his cool.

“Chief Ekwueme set out each day believing in his dreams. He knew without doubt that he was created by God Almighty for amazing things. He never prayed for easy life and always prayed to be a strong man. He is a shining example to this generation. To him, real integrity is doing right thing and knowing that nobody is going to know whether you did it or not.

“He is a perfect gentleman and words of mouth are inadequate to address him. He is the ideal democrat, the quintessential state man, the man of letters, Ide Aguata (the pride of Aguata) , the pride of Aguata bar, great lover of education and founder of institutions. He is man of uncommon wisdom, integrity, probity and candour, founder of G34, founding father of Peoples Democratic Party and above all, unparalleled believer of the project called Nigeria.”

In his speech, the NBA National Executive Council representative for Aguata branch of NBA, Aniazoka M.C. Uzoka,  said “Chief Dr Ekwueme is one of the most spotless politicians we have in Nigeria, who have been found very clean by the tribunal set up to prosecute him.

“His humility is second to none, his sense of responsibility and commitment to what the bar stands for is unparalleled. We appreciate him as a father and a role model,” he said.

He called on the “Federal Government to take more interest to what happens in Chief Ekwueme’s house, by tackling the menacing erosion that is threatening to carry his family house in Oko. The house is our former Vice President”s and deserves immediate attention. Otherwise, one day, we will find him inside erosion.”

In his remark the, Public Relations Officer of the bar, Chief Livinus Nwokike, described Chief Ekwueme as exemplary and unprecedented Nigerian leader worth emulating by future leaders.

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‘Eaglets names written in gold in football history’

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Lagos – Some football enthusiasts on Monday in Lagos said that members of the Golden World Eaglets have written their names in gold in the country’s football history.

They lauded the team for lifting the FIFA U-17 World Cup finals staged in Chile.

The National cadet team defeated their Malian counterpart , 2-0.

Friday Ekpo, an ex-Super Eagles’ player said it was a well-deserved reward for the players, who exhibited their skills and technicality all through the competition.

“Congratulations to the boys for winning the world cup back to back. The entire nation is proud of them and we wish them well in their future endeavours,’’ he said.

Micheal Adjuya, a Brazil-based football scout told NAN via telephone from Brazil that he was not surprised at the team’s victory, noting that the team possessed what other countries in the competition lacked.

Adjuya commended the coach for his technical prowess and an in-depth knowledge of handling the team.

“I had no fears from day I watched the boys play first match. The team had something that no other team had and that is their hunger for victory.

“They, not only played for their fatherland but also for their coach, who understood and brought the best out of them’’.

Adjuya, who is also the director of Rock Solid FC based in Sao Paulo urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to do the needful by ensuring that the players were well utilised in future.

Royal Olajide , Secretary of the Women Amateur Football Association praised the boys for their doggedness all through the championship.

Olajide enjoined the NFF to work out modalities to ensure continuity in the utilisation of the players in other levels of that national team’s soccer commitments.

Nigeria had previously won the U-17 Cup in 1985, 1993, 2003 and 2013.

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”Halloween celebration fetish, does not depict act of worshiping God”

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Abuja – Some residents in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on last Thursday expressed divergent opinions toward the celebration of Halloween in the country.

Halloween is a celebration time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints, martyrs, and all the faithful departed.

Its activities include trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, decorating, carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lantern, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing.

Others are: playing divination games, pranks, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories and watching horror films.

Some of the residents, who spoke in Abuja, said it would be improper for some Nigerians to engage in the celebration of Halloween just as they Europeans do.

Mr Jerry Adesewo, National Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP), Abuja Chapter, said there is nothing wrong in celebrating Halloween as a festival, but it should be done with relevance to the nation’s cultural heritage.

“Every geographical location has their way of life, so I would rather say that instead of doing it in the Western way, we can do it in African way.

“If the world celebrates it, I do not see any reason why Nigeria should not be involved in it, rather we remember our artifacts, dance, dressing and other cultural heritage.

“If Halloween must be celebrated in Nigeria, then just like other borrowed carnival that is being celebrated, it should be done in our own cultural way and manner.

“It will not have cultural relevance to us if it is being celebrated the Western way,“ Adesewo said.

Adesewo, who described Halloween as a festival of colours and light, added that Africans should see and use Halloween celebration as a medium of adding value to our culture and creating cultural awareness.

However, Mr Ferdinand Sule, a pastor of King Jesus City Ministry, Karimo, described it as fetish, adding that Halloween does not depict the act of worshiping God.

“The world today is full of ups and downs. Celebration of this is absolutely a sign of evil and has bad impact on our society and the Christendom.

“Christians should not be involved in such activities.

“The Bible did not say we should do such nor we should celebrate anyone apart from Jesus Christ,“ Sule said.

Halloween is observed in a number of countries including Ireland, Britain and U.S on October 31, November 1 and 2 (NAN)

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Ban congratulates Amina Mohammed on appointment as Minister

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United Nations – UN’s Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Monday congratulated Ms Amina Mohammed on her appointment as Minister in the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Mohammed was the Secretary-General’s Assistant Secretary-General and Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning.

Ban, in a statement in New York, says he is deeply grateful for Mohammed’s outstanding service and contributions to the shaping of the new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

He said her vision and voice helped to bring people together, enlist new partners to reach global consensus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“This was across three years of complex negotiations and the most inclusive consultation process in the history of the United Nations’’

The SDGs, he said, are the world’s inspiring new framework for ending poverty and building lives of peace and dignity for all on a healthy planet.

The Secretary-General wished Mohammed every success in her new role as Minister and looks forward to her continued engagement with the United Nations.

In another development, the Secretary-General condemned the killing of at least seven people, including a United Nations staff member, in a bar in the Kanyosha neighborhoud of Bujumbura, Burundi, on Nov. 7.

Ban reiterated his call for an immediate end to the recurring violence and killings.

He urged the Government to swiftly conduct a full investigation and ensure the perpetrators of this terrible crime were brought to justice.

The UN chief reminded the Government that it is responsible for protecting civilians and ensuring the safety and security of UN personnel in the country.

The Secretary-General also said he had seen the troubling reports that several people, including a policeman, were killed during the ongoing forcible disarmament campaign in Bujumbura.

He strongly urges all Burundian security forces to exercise maximum restraint in order to avoid a further escalation of the tense situation in the country.

The Secretary-General reiterated his appeal to all national stakeholders, in particular the Government of Burundi, to keep the interests of the people of Burundi uppermost and resolve all outstanding issues through an inclusive dialogue.

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75% Nigerians lack access to regular power

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Despite the huge investments made in the energy sector since the privatisation of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, about 75 percent of the Nigerian population still live without access to regular electricity supply.

According to The Nigerian Association of Energy Economists, NAEE, despite statistics indicating that 45 percent of the country’s population is currently connected to the national grid, regular supply is still restricted to just about 25 percent of the population.

This is coming as the International Finance Corporation, IFC, said that constant regular power supply will ensure overall prosperity and development for Nigeria.

Most of the people with access to electricity are found within the urban areas of the country, thus leaving citizens in the rural areas with less access to electricity supply. NAEE therefore raised concern on economic redundancy in these parts of the country, adding that despite the importance of energy to economic development, large proportions of Nigerians still lack access to electricity.

The National President, NAEE, Mr. Wumi Iledare, who stated this at the 2015 World Energy Day, said energy contributed greatly to the transformation of the world and provided comfort to the human race. He, however, noted that the association was concerned that majority of Nigerians do not have access to energy, stressing that for those with some form of access, availability and quality still remain major issues to contend with.

“Nigeria has vast and varied energy resources, both renewable and non-renewable resources. The nation is also the largest economy in Africa with a GDP (gross domestic product) of about $531.8 billion, according to the World Bank, yet the nation still faces serious energy poverty issues, with energy supply falling short of energy demand.

“It is estimated that the nation has as much as 90 percent deficiency in electricity supply while in off-grid areas where some 50 percent of Nigerians live, access to electricity is practically zero. Even in on-grid areas, power outages are still a recurrent theme and this has continued to pose serious constraints to economic development.

“There is obvious inequity in energy access based on levels of income, and location. Access is nearly 100 percent in developed countries, compared to 60 percent in the developing countries. In 2011 alone, the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimated that about 68 percent of the people in sub-Saharan Africa were without access to modern energy and 52 percent of Nigeria’s population falls into that category,” he said.

According to the NAEE President, some of the factors for this pitiable state of access to energy are endemic corruption, poor assets maintenance, inadequate gas supply to thermal generation plants, transmission infrastructure, and inconsistent government policies.

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I’ll soon become traffic offenders’ enemy – New LASTMA boss

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LAGOS — NEW Chairman/CEO of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, Mr. Christian Olakpe, has declared that he will soon become the enemy of traffic offenders in Lagos with the way the parastatal will be  working henceforth.

Olakpe, who had been invited to the House to x-ray the constant traffic gridlock in the state, told the lawmakers, yesterday, that he would re-invigorate LASTMA in three months.

The retired AIG stated that he was not new to Lagos as he said that he was born there, adding that there would be no waivers in the enforcement of traffic laws in the state under his leadership.

He said further that there would be strict compliance with the traffic laws in the state, adding that he has even warned his friends and relatives not to call him over any erring motorist, while promising to deal with deviant LASTMA officials.

He said: “I am an advocate of reward for good work and punishment for evil work. I can dismiss any officer on the spot and we are going to revive LASTMA within a short period of time. We will give the authority the impetus it needs.

“Once you are dismissed, your name would be published and  gazetted. There would be reduction in the ranks of offending officers. I will warn my men seriously and I will visit the Provost Marshall of the Nigerian Army for his support and any military man that beats a LASTMA official would be dealt with.

“I have friends in the Nigerian Army and the Police as a former police spokesman. We also plan to go to Ajah to do a participatory observation of what is going on there,”

The LASTMA boss, however, appealed to the state government to provide designated bus stops and vowed that any motorist who drives against the traffic (one way) or on BRT dedicated lane would have his or her vehicle impounded and the owner would have to pay a fine .

Olakpe then appealed to the Speaker of the House, Mudashiru Obasa, and other lawmakers in the state not to call him to help any erring motorist.

“I will work until we get a new improved LASTMA. Our men would be visible and accessible. Whoever goes against the law would be pursued with power bike by LASTMA officials. There would be mobile courts. I am still fit and strong to receive phone calls any time of the day.

“On enforcement, we will touch many places and we want the local government chairmen in the state to help us do some roads in their areas. We also want the Speaker of the House to help us increase our funding so that we can give raincoats, rain-boots and torch-lights to our men,” he said.

Also speaking, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Bashiru Ibraimo said they were in the assembly to show their support for the Lagos State Government on the need to have a new LASTMA.

He also promised that it would no longer be business as usual with transportation in the state, and that anyone who flouts the traffic law would have his or herself to blame.

In his reaction, Speaker Obasa said the state has the capacity to ensure free flow of traffic and that Olakpe should ensure that he achieved his plans as promised within three months.

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Iwo stands still for new Oluwo

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OSOGBO—The ancient city of Iwo in Osun State stood still, yesterday, when the Oluwo-elect, Prince Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi, entered the town for the installation process.

Major streets in the city, witnessed heavy traffic as the convoy of the Oluwo-elect snaked through Ibadan end of the town, Ori-eru, Odo-ori, Ile-omosan and Ojaba axis of the city where people lined up the streets to welcome the new monarch.

The installation ceremony followed the approval of the appointment of the new monarch by Osun State Government after the completion of due process by the king makers.

The Oluwo clutched his fists from the open roof of a Lexus Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV, to acknowledge cheers from people, after about  three hours drive to get to the palace, where was turbanned by the League of Imam and Alfas led by Sheik Imran Adio.

The turbanning was followed by the symbolic traditional decoration of the monarch with Akoko leaf by the Oosa of Iwo Kingdom, Chief Bello Orobimpe.

Traditional gunshots rented the air, heralding the reign of the new Oluwo of Iwo, thus signalling the completion of the first phase of the monarch’s traditional rights.

After the turbanning, the Oluwo was led by traditionalists and chiefs to the Ile Onto to continue further installation rights before the crowning of Prince Abdul-rasheed Adewale Akanbi.

It’s historical—SSG

Speaking after the installation, Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, said the day was a historical one.

He held that the recent happening in Iwo was another indication of the commitment of Aregbesola’s administration to one of his six-point integral plans of promotion of communal peace and progress.

Adeoti said: “I salute the courage and understanding of all. This day is historic in the sense that Iwo, about three years ago, was without a king, but we are happy that this day a new king has come.

“We need the cooperation of all and sundry. I call on everybody to join hands with the new monarch in the task to build the town. Iwo cannot afford to stand still; we must strive to develop our land as we enter a new era.

“I call on the people of Iwo, especially youths, to rally round the new monarch and the state government for the development of Iwoland, the state and the country at large.”

Roll call

Dignitaries at the ceremony included Asiwaju of Iwoland and former Commissioner for Justice, Gbadegesin Adedeji; former Commissioner for Agriculture, old Oyo State, Alhaji Bola Asafa; octogenarian and Ekerin Oluwo, Otunba Ganiyu Aremu; former Special Adviser to Governor Aregbesola on Health, Dr. Rafiu Isamotu, among many others.

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Kogi: The politics of power rotation

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SINCE the creation of Kogi State in 1991 by the Ibrahim Babangida military administration, the struggle for relevance has been a major characteristic of the politics of the state.

The marriage of inconvenience between the major ethnic groups that formed the state such as the Igala, Ebira, Okun, Bassa and Nupe has been the political stamp on the confluence state. While the Igalas in the present day Kogi East came from the old Benue State, the Ebira and Okun formed the bureaucratic locomotive of the old Kwara State.

The Power Perspectives: Unlike the Ebira and the Okun, who were relevant in the politics and bureaucracy of their former state, the Igala were crammed in between the battles of supremacy that featured between the Tiv and the Idoma of the old Benue State. Thus, the Igala came into Kogi fully armed with the knowledge of the practical meaning of marginalization.

Practical meaning

A juxtaposition of this position, along with the comfort enjoyed by the Okun and Ebira in the old Kwara, will reveal why the duo were ill-prepared for the battle of wits which soon set in among the three major ethnic groups in the state.

The Igala ensured they took advantage of the early delineation to claim more Local Government Areas than either of the two other major ethnic groups. While Kogi East, which is predominantly Igala has nine Local Government Areas, the Okun-dominated Kogi West has seven Local Government Areas while Ebira-dominated Kogi Central has five Local Government Areas.

The Igala struck hard from the beginning to break the gourd containing the political future and fortune of the state

History of Power Rotation

In 1999, Prince Audu was re-elected into office on the platform of the erstwhile All  Peoples Party, APP. His ambition to secure re-election in 2003 hit the rocks  as Alhaji Ibrahim Idris, the furniture merchant from Abejukolo emerged as governor and went ahead to rule till 2012 .  He handed over to Capt. Idris Wada. So, every elected governor that has ruled the state since inception has always been an Igalaman.

In 2003, a few elements from the Central and West began the agitation for power rotation. It became clear that the East had an agenda to retain the governorship of the state. Leaders such as Prince Olusola Akanmode and the late Sen. A.T. Ahmed started what they called the Power Shift Agenda. All their attempts were frustrated at the primary election level, with the structural superiority of Kogi East.

It became clear that the political parties were helpless as far as power rotation was concerned. The only time PDP lost the governorship of the state was the time the party gave its ticket to a non-Igala, late Arc. Stephen Olorunfemi who was the party’s candidate in the 1999 contest.

Never in the political history of Kogi has the issue of power rotation been so topical in a governorship campaign than now. The two major political parties have been made to give commitments on power rotation in 2019. While the PDP has set up machinery for the actualization of power shift to either Kogi West or Central in 2019, there is doubt on the possibility of the APC achieving power rotation.

Intra-Ethnic arrangment

Beyond  the agitation for rotation among the senatorial zones, pundits say the Igalas are already rotating the governorship among its triangular zones of Ankpa, Idah and Dekina. While  Audu, who had been sworn-in as governor twice hails from Ogonicha in Ankpa Zone, Idris, from Abejukolo in Idah Zone also governed the state for two terms. The incumbent  is from Odu in Dekina. Kogi East, analysts reckon, has been able to devise a means of retaining power, the potent of which is divide and rule. Political historians are of the opinion that the Okun Yoruba people have continued to be undone by the Nupe war strategy which shattered the Okun hegemony.

The thinking in Igalaland is that the Dekina Zone should be allowed to complete its two terms before power will return to the Ankpa Zone. But  Audu wouldn’t take any of that.

Kogi Since 1992

1992 to 1993 Prince Audu Igala
1999 to 2003 Prince Audu Igala
2003 to 2011 Alhaji Ibrahim Idris Igala
2011 to date Capt. Idris Wada Igala
2016 to ?????????????????

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Land grabbers on rampage in Lagos, kill one

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LAGOS—Land grabbers, popularly known as Omo-Onile, went on rampage at Aimasiko Street, Ekoro Road in Abule Egba area of Lagos, in a bid to forcefully collect an unspecified amount for a property sold in the area, leaving a 30-year-old-man dead.

The street urchins, numbering over 10, stormed the street at about 10a.m., Sunday, to demand a share of payment from the sale of a property. But report said the agent had left before their arrival.

Irked by the agent’s action, which they described as intentional, the hoodlums, most of who were said to be members of different confraternities, vented their anger on anyone in sight.

They reportedly used dangerous objects such as broken bottles and knives, in the process of which Samuel, who was reportedly on his way to his workshop, was stabbed.

Shop owners left their wares at the mercy of the rampaging thugs. The shops were still under lock yesterday, as the owners were reportedly warned not to open by members of a local vigilante group.

Eyewitness account

An eyewitness, who simply gave his name as Olatana Sarah, said: “Samuel was an easy-going person. Two of the omo-Onile pushed him for daring to come near them. They said he was interfering.

“Before he could regain his balance, one of them stabbed him in the neck and waist. While they were at it, a Pastor around the area appealed to them to leave the man alone but they poured mud water on him.

“His pregnant wife and three-year-old baby were informed shortly after the incident occurred. Had help come early, perhaps he might have survived it.

He was later rushed to the hospital after his assailants left, where doctors said he died as a result of much loss of blood.”

Police sources at Oke-Odo Division, where the case was reported, told Vanguard that two persons had been arrested in connection with the killing. But the man that allegedly stabbed the deceased was said to be on the run.

Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Joe Offor, said he had no details of the incident.

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Alleged N70m bribe: I’m ready for trial, Orubebe tells FG

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ABUJA—The Federal Government, yesterday, arraigned  former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe , before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, sitting in Abuja.

Orubebe pleaded  not guilty to the four-count criminal charge that was preferred against him by the government.

He was, meanwhile allowed to go home, as the tribunal chairman noted that  there was no reason to deny the former minister bail.

Meanwhile,  shortly after he took his plea, Orubebe, through his lawyer, Mr. Larry Selekeowei, SAN,  told the Justice Danladi Umar-led tribunal that he was ready for trial, even as he dared the government to go ahead and open its case against him.

At that point, the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Musa Usman, told the tribunal that his witnesses were not available.

He urged the tribunal to adjourn the matter for two weeks to enable him to assemble them.

His application infuriated Orubebe’s lawyer, who insisted that the charge was only aimed at tarnishing the hard earned reputation of his client.

Accusing the Federal Government of not being serious with the case, Orubebe’s lawyer said: “My lords, we are really surprised that they are not ready to proceed today (yesterday) despite all the noise they have made for the past 10 days.

“On our part, we are ready for this trial. Though we cannot force them to open their case, but looking at the rules of this tribunal, Rule  5(1) is a part they can fulfil today (yesterday). It clearly mandates them to disclose the evidence they have against the accused person.

“They can at least clear that part before we get to the issue of whether they have witnesses  or not. If the witnesses are not here, he should state the evidence. This kind of case should not be for mere jamboree.”

Relying on the provision of section 164 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, ACJA, 2015, Orubebe, through his lawyer, maintained that he was ready for his prosecution.

Cutting his submission short, Justice Danladi asked, “Counsel are you giving us the citation of the accused person?”

Selekeowei answered in the negative, saying “My Lords, I am only praying that my client should be granted bail on self recognition.”

Meanwhile, before adjourning the matter till November 26 for definite hearing, Justice Danladi, slammed the Federal Government for not producing any of its witnesses before the tribunal yesterday.

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