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okorocha.jpgOwelle Rochas Okorocha has won the Imo state gubernatorial elections. According results released by the Independent National  Electoral Commission INEC, the philanthropist who ran under the platform of APGA,polled  336,859 votes to defeat the incumbent governor, Ikedi Ohakim, who polled 290,496 votes. Senator Ifeanyi Ararume of Action Congress of Nigeria ACN, came third with 107,068 votes..  
 

Widespread jubilation has broken out throughout Imo State and in other parts of Nigeria after officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission officially announced that Rochas Okorocha of the All People’s Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) had defeated incumbent Governor Ikedi Ohakim at the conclusion of a “supplementary election” ordered by the electoral body.

“The people of Imo have liberated themselves from the hands of an autocratic ruler who also happens to be a criminal,” declared a top politician in the state who recently won election to the House of Representatives. “The will of the people has finally prevailed,” said another source, a former aide to Mr. Ohakim.

Those sentiments were echoed by hordes of exultant demonstrators who fanned out on the streets of Owerri, the Imo capital. Many of the demonstrators chanted that Ohakim should leave Government House immediately instead of on May 29 when Mr. Okorocha and other newly elected officials are scheduled to be sworn in.

Mr. Okorocha’s decisive victory showed the determination of the people of Imo to sweep away Mr. Ohakim, a man whose pedigree as a common criminal was well known before he was smuggled into the governorship seat in a deal brokered by former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu of Abia State and disgraced former chairman of INEC, Maurice Iwu.

“Professor Iwu awarded the Imo governorship to Chief Ohakim in 2007 in exchange for money and the prominent participation of Iwu’s family in the affairs of the state,” said a member of a civil society group based in Owerri. Mr. Ohakim appointed Cosmas Iwu, a brother to the former INEC chair, as secretary to the state government and made Mr. Maurice Iwu’s daughter a top adviser.

Mr. Okorocha had earlier trounced Mr. Ohakim in the main gubernatorial election held on Tuesday April 26 2011. Despite desperate efforts by operatives of the incumbent governor to snatch and stuff ballot boxes, preliminary results from the earlier polls indicated that Mr. Okorocha led with more than 17,000 votes and had secured more than the constitutionally required 25% of votes in two-thirds of the local government areas.

However, several officials of INEC told SaharaReporters that President Goodluck Jonathan and former President Olusegun Obasanjo had exerted pressure on the electoral body not to call the election for Mr. Okorocha. Governor Ohakim had presided over the massive inflation of votes for Mr. Jonathan during the presidential election three weeks ago. Several sources revealed that Mr. Jonathan was determined to reward the now defeated governor for overseeing the operations that gave the president inflated figures in Imo. Asked about that, an election monitor in Owerri said she found it curious that “after delivering more than one million votes for President Jonathan, Governor Ohakim could not convince even up to 300,000 voters to support him.”

Bowing to presidential pressure, rogue INEC officials in the state had declared the election inconclusive, clearing the way for what the commission described as “a supplementary election.” President Jonathan appointed Tony Anenih, a former Minister of Works under the Obasanjo presidency, to take charge of delivering the state to Ohakim. Mr. Anenih has a reputation as one of the most versatile election fixers in Nigeria’s history.

“This time, Imo State voters stopped Chief Anenih and his magu-magu [magic],” boasted an Abuja-based lawyer who is from Imo State.
“This whole business of ‘supplementary election’ was part of a scheme by Governor Ohakim and the PDP to explore the possibility of stealing the election,” said a top APGA official in Imo. “But the people of Imo were alert and have now said a big no to Chief Ohakim and the PDP.” The official said many people from Imo were grateful to SaharaReporters for its series of reports highlighting desperate efforts by Mr. Ohakim and his sponsors to thwart the will of the Imo electorate. “I can assure you that the people were ready to go to war if anybody had wangled Chief Ohakim as the winner of this election. There’s no way we would have sat back and allowed this man to raid the state for another four years,” he stated.

Several Imo indigenes, who spoke to us last night and this morning, accused Mr. Ohakim of engaging in systematic and ruthless looting of state funds and called for his immediate investigation and prosecution. “The amount of public funds this man [Ohakim] spent to steal this election could have given the state a huge facelift,” said a member of another civil society group based in Abuja.

In addition to his financial shenanigans, Mr. Ohakim was notorious for acting as a power-drunk demagogue. He once ordered his orderlies to assault a woman on the streets of Lagos after the woman reportedly failed to steer her car out of the way of the governor’s convoy. He sent police officers to arrest one of his critics, Ikenna Samuelson Iwuoha. Mr. Iwuoha was then taken to the governor’s office in Owerri where Mr. Ohakim stripped him naked and personally beat him with a whip made from a horse tail. Last year, Governor Ohakim shocked the nation when he personally assaulted a Catholic priest in the state.

INEC officials indicated that the tallies from yesterday’s election did not include figures from Oguta Local Government Area where the commission was forced to cancel voting as women in the area shut down attempts by INEC to restart an election that had earlier been marred by logistical failure.

Mr. Okorocha clinched the governorship by polling 336,859 as opposed to Mr. Ohakim’s 290,496.


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Friends, Imolites and fellow countrymen, lend me your ears; WE have buried He who has denied us sleep. A dish fit for the gods has been eaten by a small boy. Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Imolites, is not... in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underling. Now that our beloved Rochas is in-charge, we believe that Imo State is now truly in the hands of God. Our dear Rochas beware of the ideas of March. When the poor have cried, Rochas hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. Cowards die many times before their deaths. The valiant never taste of death but once. You are a real son of your father. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear, seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come. We have reposed unflinching trust and support on you, please lead us well. God is aware of the situation in Imo State and He will make a way for us where there seems to be no way. Congratulations!!! Long live Owelle Rochas Okorocha! Long live Imo State!! Long live Nigeria
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In a statement online, it said the blood of bin Laden, shot to death by a U.S. commando team in a raid on Monday on his hide-out in a Pakistani town, "is more precious to us and to every Muslim than to be wasted in vain.

"It will remain, with permission from Allah the Almighty, a curse that hunts the Americans and their collaborators and chases them inside and outside their country."

Al Qaeda urged Pakistanis to rise up against their government to "cleanse" the country of what it called the shame brought on it by bin Laden's shooting and of the "filth of the Americans who spread corruption in it."

The statement also warned Americans not to harm bin Laden's corpse and to hand it and those of others killed to their families, although U.S. officials say bin Laden's body has been buried at sea and no others were taken from the compound.

Some in the Muslim world have been skeptical of bin Laden's death. One survey conducted in Pakistan this week by the British-based YouGov polling organization found that 66 percent of over 1,000 respondents did not think the person killed by U.S. Navy SEALs was bin Laden.

Before Friday prayers at a mosque in Paris, one man who declined to give his name said: "This whole story is a myth. They invented it to distract Americans from real problems over there, like the economy and gas prices."

But U.S. President Barack Obama continued to bask in public approval for the killing of bin Laden. He flew to a military base at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on Friday to thank special forces involved in the raid.

"This has been an extraordinary week for our nation," Obama told a jubilant audience of troops. "The terrorist leader who struck our nation on September 11 will never threaten our nation again." But he warned that "this continues to be a very tough fight."

 

U.S.-PAKISTAN TENSIONS

Anger and suspicion between Washington and Islamabad over the raid in Abbottabad, 30 miles from the Pakistani capital, showed no sign of abating.

A U.S. drone killed 17 suspected militants in northwest Pakistan, despite warnings from the Pakistani military against the mounting of attacks within its borders.

About 1,500 Islamists rallied in the southwestern city of Quetta to vow revenge for bin Laden's death and there were small protests elsewhere. Afghan Taliban and Islamist Indonesian youths made similar threats.

A Taliban spokesman said the group "believes the martyrdom of Sheikh Osama bin Laden will give a new impetus to the current jihad against the invaders." Bin Laden lived for years in Afghanistan and is thought to have plotted the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States from there.

One of bin Laden's wives, Amal Ahmed Abdulfattah, told Pakistani interrogators the al Qaeda leader had been living for five years in the compound where he was killed, a Pakistani security official told Reuters.

The disclosure appeared sure to heighten U.S. suspicions that Pakistani authorities had been either grossly incompetent or playing a double game in the hunt for bin Laden and the two countries' supposed partnership against violent Islamists.

Pakistani security forces took 15 or 16 people into custody from the Abbottabad compound after U.S. forces removed bin Laden's body, said the security official. They included bin Laden's three wives and several children.

In Washington, a U.S. official said U.S. intelligence had established on-the-ground surveillance in Abbottabad in advance of the raid.

U.S. officials also said among materials found at bin Laden's hide-out was evidence indicating al Qaeda at one point considered attacking the U.S. rail system on the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks later this year.

Officials said evidence analyzed so far indicated bin Laden was still involved in directing al Qaeda's activities, even though he had largely avoided the public spotlight for years.

The fact that bin Laden was found in a garrison town -- his compound was not far from a military academy -- has embarrassed Pakistan and the covert raid has angered its military.

Pressure is building in the U.S. Congress to suspend or at least review U.S. aid to Pakistan.

 

VIDEO FOOTAGE

The Pakistan army, for its part, threatened on Thursday to halt counterterrorism cooperation with the United States if it conducted any more similar raids.

It was unclear if such attacks included drone strikes the U.S. military conducts regularly against militants along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan.

Pakistani security officials have charged that U.S. troops, after landing by helicopter, shot the unarmed al Qaeda leader in cold blood rather than in a firefight, as U.S. officials first suggested.

Amid differing accounts this week of how much hostile fire the SEALs encountered in the compound, one Pakistani security official said on Friday that U.S. forces should release video footage he said they "must have" of the operation.

U.N. human rights investigators called on the United States to disclose the full facts "to allow an assessment in terms of international human rights law standards.

The Pakistani military also said on Thursday it had decided to reduce the U.S. military presence in the country.

In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Colonel David Lapan said the Defense Department had not received notice from Islamabad about any decision to change the size of the U.S. military contingent in Pakistan. He said there were a little under 300 U.S. military personnel in Pakistan, many of them trainers.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the relationship was "complex" but pointed to Pakistan's effort against the Taliban and al Qaeda in its own tribal areas and the use of its territory as a U.S. supply route.

"At the same time, there's no question they hedge their bets," said Gates, fielding questions from service members at an Air Force base in North Carolina. "Their view is that we have abandoned them four times in the last 45 years. And they're not sure we're going to stay in the region."

"So we just have to keep working at it, on both sides," he added.

 

REUTERS

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Signs of an abusive person

By Mufuliat Fijabi

Today, most women and men discuss issues of violence in other people's relationships without knowing or identifying similar traits within their own bad relationships, let alone getting out of them. Violence in whatever form, within or outside the home, has its implications on personal development, and addressing violence in its earlier stages reduces its re-occurrence.

However, the fact that not all people can identify violence at an early stage is a problem. Interactions with women who survived violent relationships have revealed that when their abuse started, most of them were silent about it because they did not recognise or see the signs as something to worry about.

Recognise the signs

As individuals, we need to check this list to be sure we are safe from abusive relationships. If you are in a relationship where your partner calls you names; insults you or talks continuously about your weaknesses; does not trust you and acts envious or possessive all the time; tries to isolate you from family or friends; monitors where you go, who you call and whom you associate with; does not want you to work, controls your finances or refuses to share money; punishes you by withholding affection; expects you to ask permission; threatens to hurt you, the children, your family or your pets; or humiliates you in any way, then you are in an abusive relationship.

It is worse when your partner has ever: damaged property when angry (thrown objects like bottles, punched walls, broken glasses); pushed, slapped, bitten, kicked or choked you; abandoned you in a dangerous or unfamiliar place; scared you by driving recklessly; used a weapon to threaten or hurt you; forced you to leave your home; and locked you out. Similarly, you can be sure you are in an abusive relationship if your partner has trapped you in your home or kept you from leaving; stopped you from making calls to the police or seeking medical attention; hurt your children; or used physical force in sexual situations.

Take action

The list above is not exhaustive as there may be several other signs not mentioned here. But the reality is that in whatever form it comes, abuse is dangerous and a red alert to immediately seek help or intervention to break the silence. Talking to someone about it does not mean you are weak. It only means you are empowered, courageous and can take control of your own life, which no one else owns but you. You are responsible for all the consequences thereafter.

Beyond the pain that comes with abuse - psychologically, physically, socially, and economically - it has its untold strain on the human resources much needed for one's development, because only a sound mind can make meaningful contributions to any process.

As citizens of the world, as declared in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, protection and freedom from pain is a universal right and should not be denied anyone under any circumstance. Therefore, now is the time to say no to all forms of abusive relationships within the home, in offices, and any other space - public, local and international.

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12166307679?profile=original City People Magazine:  There is a great unrestimages?q=tbn:ANd9GcTv_WSybG3TsOQFhlHosxN-Hlfmz1qa6GSG9Ef3Qu5E6v3gUlU63wB4KQ in pastor Tunde Bakare's Latter Rain Church as many members have deserted the church saying they can no longer follow the doctrine of a man who joined forces with a man (General Buhari) perceived by many, even Northerners, as an Islamic fundamentalist, who told his northern follows never to vote for anyone who was not a Muslim.

photo: weep not General & the unequally yoked believer 

Pastor Bakare in the perspective of some of his congregation may have flouted the biblical injunction which says 'Do not be unequally yoked to an unbeliever'.

Also according to one member of his church, he clearly went against a declaration he made in 2006 in a popular Nigerian Daily where he declared this "Let me tell you the truth by the spirit of God, neither Obasanjo, Atiku, IBB, Buhari, are part of the new. They are part of the old that is decaying. That old is passing away. The new is emerging and these ones are not part of the new."

So it irked some of his members that he could eat his words and join forces with the 'old'. They say despite his ability to hear God's voice, he still took the plunge and latched unto a man that had been divinely rejected by God, making it daunting that the pastor got a revelation from God and then blatantly acted against it.

 

I DONT BLAME DEM O ! 

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Is Big Brother Beneficial ? Really lets ask ourselves 

Nigeria is being represented by a 27-years old lady, Karen Igho.She is based in London and has had silicon bosoms surgery (i.e IMPLANTS, FAKE bosom e.t.c). Does this lady really represent a true Nigeria girl? I mean In November 2007, she paid £4,000 for a bosom implant and a further £250 each night for 5 nights, the surgery got her from a BB cup to a DD cup (Double Decker). She is a graduate of Theatre Art from Southwark College, London and made an appearance in the 2008 edition of the Next Movie Star. We hear she owns a Night club so dont blame her . It is her trade .Now the questions i ask Does she Represent Nigerian Girls ? NO ! 

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but then what is this ? competition with Cossy Orjiakor ?
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Confucius say: To become more Famous Dress & Act Mad . To become notorious add Blasphemy

 

9ja's  Denrele: Transitions from weird to going boy gaga !   see below for photo transitions   

 

Lady Gaga in Mexico City yesterday where she went to promote her new album. She really does know how to get attention.12166310652?profile=original12166310252?profile=original

 

 

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), better known by her stage name Lady Gaga, is an American pop singer-songwriter. After performing in the rock music scene of New York City's Lower East Side in 2003 and later enrolling at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, she soon signed with Streamline Records, an imprint of Interscope Records. During her early time at Interscope, she worked as a songwriter for fellow label artists and captured the attention of rapper Akon, who recognized her vocal abilities, and signed her to his own label, Kon Live Distribution.Gaga came to prominence following the release of her debut studio album The Fame (2008), which was a commercial success and achieved international popularity with the singles "Just Dance" and "Poker Face". The album reached number one on the record charts of six countries, accomplished positions within the top-ten worldwide, and topped the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart while simultaneously peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States. Achieving similar worldwide success, The Fame Monster (2009), its follow-up, produced a further two global chart-topping singles "Bad Romance" and "Telephone" and allowed her to embark on a second global headlining concert tour, The Monster Ball Tour, just months after having finished her first, The Fame Ball Tour. Her second studio album, Born This Way, is scheduled for release on May 23, 2011[3] after the arrival of its eponymous lead single "Born This Way", which achieved the number-one spot in countries worldwide and was the fastest-selling single in iTunes history, selling one million copies in five days.[4]Inspired by glam rock artists like David Bowie, Elton John and Queen, as well as pop singers such as Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Amy Winehouse,[5] Gaga is well-recognized for her outré sense of style in fashion, in performance and in her music videos. Her contributions to the music industry have garnered her numerous achievements including five Grammy Awards, among twelve nominations; two Guinness World Records;[6] and the estimated sale of fifteen million albums and fifty-one million singles worldwide.[7][8] Billboard named her both the Artist of the Year in 2010[9] and the top selling artist of 2010;[10] ranking her as the 73rd Artist of the 2000s decade.[11] Gaga has been included in Time magazine's annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world as well as Forbes' list of the 100 Most Powerful and Influential celebrities in the world.[12][13] Forbes also placed her at number seven on their annual list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women.[14]

 

Nigerias Denrele an up and coming Boy Gaga ?

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WARRI-FOR describing votes from the riverine areas of Delta State as "toxic votes" and "riverine magic" in the just concluded April 26, gubernatorial and House of Assembly polls, Ijaw youth leader, Mr. Greg Afoegba and Itsekiri youth leader, Mr. Omolubi Newuwumi, have asked the gubernatorial candidate of the Democratic Peoples Party, DPP, in the state, to apologise publicly, describing the statement as reckless. 

 
Mr. Afoegba, a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain in Burutu Seimbiri Ward 4 in a statement, yesterday, said "Chief Great Ogboru does not have the wisdom to govern an ethnocentric state such as Delta. 
Politics is all about negotiation, persuation and consultation which Dr. Uduaghan did even at Ogborus' stronghold, while Ogboru did nothing but depended only on his Urhobo votes and imagined power and influence of some Ijaw persons to win. 
"You cannot describe the riverine votes as toxic and still want the people to vote for you. Ogboru lacks the wisdom which Uduaghan has in abundant, which earned him the victory. We, therefore, request an apology from him for insulting our sensibilities." 
Mr Newuwumi on his part, noted Chief Ogboru resorted to foul language against the Itsekiri in continuation of his agenda to deal with the Itsekiri people. He said that it was on record that Ogboru did not venture into any of the Itsekiri areas to canvass for votes during the campaigns leading to the election but visited only his Urhobo people and just one Ijaw village.
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The Access Bank MD from a parrallel view by huhuonline.com . Persecution or Prosecution you be the judge.

He is called Aigbogun, Aig-Imokuede but his close aides and associates have given him the sonorous unflattering sobriquet of “God’s Banker”. His critics describe him as erratic, unpredictable and sometimes mentally unsteady. He is a chronic womanizer and skirt-

chaser who has transformed Access Bank into a prostitution ring where female employees have been reduced to sex objects at the service of the bank. He is also known to have hot pants and an uncontrollable libido which makes him lascivious and lecherous as a he-goat.  



 

Banking sources tell Huhuonline.com that there has been a lot of concern lately, about the plight of Access bank employees, particularly female workers amid widespread allegations that under Aig-Imokuede’s watch, young ladies in Access bank are engaged in disguised prostitution, using indecent exposure, sexual inducement and other unethical means to woo customers to Access bank. Aig-Imokuede is said to have ordered a review of Access bank’s employment policy to make sure that priority is given to “female bankers”, who on the strength of their body appeal end up at the marketing department. 

 

 

For a man who boasts about his very strong anti-union credentials, Aig-Imokuede has introduced anti-labor practices in Access bank, which include the undue harassment bank staff particularly those in the marketing department and the deliberate employment of young girls who are sent into the market to hunt for deposits. Aig-Imokuede even insists that condoms be distributed to his female staff whenever they are sent on assignments! Access bank female staff, close sources told Huhuonline.com are warned against getting married, and advised not to have children except with the express permission of the bank MD/CEO, Aig-Imokuede. As a matter of policy, Access bank staff are not allowed to join unions in the industry. 

 

A CBN source told Huhuonline.com that facing stiff competition, Aig-Imokuede is obsessed with sourcing bank deposits from the public by any means possible. Documents obtained from the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) by Huhuonline.com show that Skye Bank reported the highest growth of 20% in loans and advances in 2010, compared to previous year; Access Bank came second with 12%, followed by First Bank with 5.5%; Zenith, 2.0%; and UBA, 1.3%. The success of Access Bank is thanks to the many tactics of inducement adopted by Aig-Imokuede. In effect Access bank halls have become mini disco halls and fashion houses.  

 

 

 

 

Aig-Imokuede’s Mercedes is bigger than yours!!!

Aig-Imokuede has engaged in an ego contest with other bank chiefs.  His modus operandi at Access Bank and his actions are conditioned by a "My-Mercedes-is-bigger-than yours" mentality. All of a sudden Access Bank no longer wants to be Nigerian bank. It wants to be among the biggest banks in Africa if not the world. To which end, Aig-Imokuede thinks it is also fashionable to open offshore branches and to lay claim to being international, he boasts about Access Bank being an affiliate of bigger banks in the world. 

Impossible targets are set for the staff in the marketing department; marketing has become perhaps the most important function in Access Bank. Aig-Imokuede has also come up with what he calls relationship management. The targets that are set have more or less no limits. Once a banker meets a particular limit, a higher target is set. And so Access Bank has created a set of schizophrenics and terrorists of sorts. Aig-Imokuede sends his staff onto the streets to go and get customers "by any means". University graduates wearing funny Access Bank T-shirts run after you and pester you with subscription forms. You are asked to open accounts, to deposit money, to help look for other depositors. Access Bank staff go to bed thinking of deposits, dream deposits and wake up every day to chase deposits.  

 

This evil and vaulting ambition of Aig-Imokuede can be seen in his current obsession with sourcing deposits, and the cut-throat competition he has launched against the other banks. The situation in Access Bank is so bad it is beginning to look like a form of madness. Aig-Imokuede routinely orders Access Bank staff to go onto the streets to dance and entertain the public as a way of raising awareness about its services. If you don't know how to dance or how to solicit for deposits like beggars on the streets, you lose your job! In Access Bank, everybody is asked to bring deposits, including drivers and messengers, and Aig-Imokuede's secretary. You don't have to be a banker, just bring money to the bank; introduce a customer. 

 

The management of Access Bank is also destroying family life. Several Access Bank staff, who elected anonymity for obvious reasons, painted pictures that expose the hellacious ordeal of female bankers who are coerced into engaging in shameful dehumanizing sexual escapades in a desperate effort to meet unrealistic goals and expectations set for them by the unscrupulous, heartless and mean-spirited Aig-Imokuede. Bank staff are made to work long hours, closing late in the evening and work on weekends. Aig-Imokuede has categorically told female bankers in Access Bank that they cannot have children as often as they want, and should any one of them choose to make babies instead of serving the bank, she may not be promoted at the same pace as her colleagues.

 

Three phrases rule Aig-Imokuede’s banking world, one: deposit/target, two: warning letter or suspension and three: termination of appointment. 

 

These are the kind of allegations that the CBN should investigate and make an example out of Access Bank and Aig-Imokuede. The Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIBN) and the Central Bank of Nigerian (CBN) should stop banks from sending their staff onto the streets to dance and entertain prospective shareholders. Access Bank must also be told to set realistic targets for their marketing staff (if they must set targets), design other performance measurement benchmarks, and concentrate more on raising the quality of their service: the surest way to build customer confidence. The present Gestapo tactics by Aig-Imokuede dehumanizes and endangers the lives of Access Bank staff and sabotages the banking profession in Nigeria. The CBN and the CIBN ought to be concerned about this. 

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Dele Giwa's Legacy sold : Jimoh Ibrahim acquires Newswatch magazine, What Happened to the "Premier" of Investigative Journalism in Nigeria Ray Ekpu Yakubu Mohammed, Dan Agbese etc the site is aesthetically disheartning  http://www.newswatchngr.com/ Nigeria We indeed Hail thee.

 

Who killed Dele Giwa still is a mystery ..

General Togun's Book out . For more info email us togunsbook@systemini.net

 

 

LAGOS - As part of measures to save the moribund Newswatch magazine, business mogul and Publisher of National Mirror titles, Mr Jimoh Ibrahim, and his turn-around team, Thursday, concluded arrangement for the final acquisition of the magazine when it signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the former owner and the new management. 

Under the new arrangement, the backlog of seven months staff salary being owed are to be paid by the new management while all debts being owed will also be offset by the new owner. 
Addressing members of staff of the magazine yesterday, Ibrahim, who introduced the principal members of his turn-around team, explained that his turn-around mission in Newswatch magazine would not tamper with the editorial build up of the magazine but would be greatly concentrated in the managerial aspect of the company to ensure that the vision of the founding fathers of the magazine does not "go under, but survive." 
Speaking further, Ibrahim who expressed confidence in the ability of the editorial departments to deliver also stated that though he has not done a proper diagnosis of the paper but he was relying on the reports submitted by members of his acquisition team who stated that the principal problem of the magazine was that of finance and not incompetence, hence his readiness to invest in the magazine. 
While assuring the employees of having no plans of sacking anyone, he explained that those that may be affected are those who joined the company without following the due process or those that have fraudulent promotion or those that are owing the company's money and have not reconciled their accounts. 
To demonstrate his readiness to ensure a speedy take_off of the magazine under the new management, Ibrahim explained that the new management has resolved that all the employees of Newswatch magazine will as from today (Friday) commence a training and orientation to upgrade and refresh their knowledge to conform with the realities and aspirations of the new management of the company. 
Towards this, all employees of the magazine were directed to report at Nicon Hotel and Suites, Ajah by 8:00 a.m Friday 6th May, 2011for the orientation course that will take them through to Sunday 8th, May, 2011. 
While promising a cash injection to take care of the outstanding salary arrears as well as to offset the debt incurred by the company, Jimoh Ibrahim also told the employees to be ready to swap job to any of the companies already in his conglomerate if they so desired. 
Among the principal officers that make up the turn_around team for Newswatch magazine is the editor of the magazine, Bala Dan Abu who is saddled with the editorial build_up portfolio, while the position of Mr Ray Ekpu as the C.E.O of the magazine was said to be altered to a higher pedestal.

 

The Dele Giwa Murder: Where are they now

 

Ibrahim Babangida

In 2001, Mr. Babangida was summoned before the Justice Oputa panel based on a petition sent by Gani Fawehinmi, Giwa’s lawyer. Mr. Babangida refused to appear, and went to court to challenge the legality of the panel asking that it be barred from compelling him to appear before it.

Both the Appeal Court and the Supreme Court (2004) ruled in his favour. In October 2008 he told a Lagos-based television station: “I feel really pained that the cold hands of death snatched him... The killers of Dele Giwa were not found because Nigerians had already made up their minds on who the killers were... Nigerians did not co-operate with the government, that is why it has proved difficult to apprehend the killers of Dele Giwa.”

Kayode Soyinka

Kayode Soyinka, the London Bureau Chief of Newswatch, survived the blast that killed Dele Giwa. He fled to the United Kingdom, and remained in exile for eight years. In 1994, he founded a monthly newsmagazine, Africa Today. In recent years he has been visible on the political field, with gubernatorial attempts in Ogun State on the platform of opposition parties. He has indicated interest in contesting the 2011 governorship election.

Ray Ekpu

Dele Giwa’s friend and deputy at Newswatch. Both men were also neighbours in Ikeja. He took over the management of Newswatch Communications after Dele Giwa’s death, and remains its Chief Executive Officer and Editor-in-chief.

Kunle Togun

At the time of Giwa’s death he was a Lieutenant Colonel and the Deputy Director-General of the State Security Service. Mr. Togun went on to retire as a Brigadier-General, and in 2004 published a book on the Dele Giwa assassination, “Dele Giwa: The Unanswered Questions”, in which he denies complicity in Giwa’s death.His book includes a public letter to Giwa’s mother, in which he says: “I swear to you in the name of the Living God that I knew nothing and have no hand in the death of your dear son, Dele.” Togun is currently active in the clamour for the creation of Oke Ogun State out of the present Oyo State.

Halilu Akilu

He was Director of Military Intelligence at the time of Giwa’s death. He later went on to become Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, and then National Security Coordinator. He was among a batch of 17 military officers retired by Abacha on November 27, 1993.

Gani Fawehinmi

Gani, Dele Giwa’s lawyer, instituted 38 court cases and made more than 200 court appearances in his quest for justice regarding the assassination. In January 1990 he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for contempt of court, a fallout of a libel case brought against him by Mr.Akilu and Mr.Togun. Gani testified before the Justice Oputa Panel on December 11, 2000 and July 11, 2001. Fawehinmi died of lung cancer on September 5, 2009.

Chris Omeben

At the time of Giwa’s death he was the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police heading the Criminal Investigations Department, and therefore in charge of the investigations into the bombing. At an Oputa Panel sitting he was mentioned by Abubakar Tsav as the person who knew what happened to the Dele Giwa murder case files. Now RT. Rev. Dr. Chris A. Omeben, he is the Archbishop of Jesus Family Ministries Church, and President of All Neighbours Institute of Theology, Lagos.

Mohammed Buba Marwa

In June 2009 Mr. Marwa was accused, in widely publicized interviews with at least two media houses, by Taiyemiwo Ogunade of being the courier of the bomb that killed Dele Giwa. In Marwa’s defence, a statement was issued by Bayo Yusuf, his Personal Assistant, saying that between September and November 1986 Marwa (who took command of 233 Tank Battalion in August 1986) was involved in the annual battalion test exercise in Bauchi State.

Mr. Marwa is Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa, having previously served as Military Administrator of Borno and Lagos States.

James Oduneye

A 1968 graduate of the Nigerian Law School, he was the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions at the time of Giwa’s death. He later became the Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, and then a Judge of Lagos State. In 1993 he ordered Classique magazine to pay ₦10 million to Mr. Akilu, as damages for libel. He retired in February 2004 as a Justice of the Ikeja High Court.

Eniola Fadayomi

She was the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice when Giwa was murdered. In February 1988 she filed murder charges against Akilu and Togun. On the day the case came up for hearing she agreed with the defence that the accused had no case to answer. She is the chairperson of Millennium Harvest Limited, Publishers of Financial Standard Newspapers, and Principal Partner, Eniola Fadayomi & Co. She is also the 2nd Vice President of the Institute of Directors.

Abubakar Tsav

He was the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) assigned to the Dele Giwa murder case. He later became Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Oyo, Abia and Sokoto states. In his statement to the Oputa Panel he said:

“I submitted an interim report high lighting my preliminary findings ...and recommended that both Col. Haliku Akilu and Lt. Colonel A. K. Togun against whom there was strong circumstantial evidence for conspiracy and murder, be made available for interrogation and voice identification… He is now an outspoken social critic and commentator on national affairs

 

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Niger vows to upset Eagles again

Giant killers Niger are upbeat they could again upset their more illustrious neighbours Nigeria at the 2011 WAFU Nations Cup on Saturday in Abeokuta, near Lagos.

 

 

 

 

Niger sent Nigeria packing from the 2011 Championship of African Nations (CHAN) and are now drawn against the home-based Eagles in the sub-regional WAFU Cup.

"We are here to win again," boasted Niger defender Harouna Ide on his team’s arrival.

"Nigeria are a big team but we have also showed that we can compete with the best teams in Africa like Egypt and Nigeria."

Ide, who until recently starred for Nigeria Premier League (NPL) side Kano Pillars, is one of a handful experienced players who are in Nigeria for the annual WAFU tournament.

"The squad for this competition is mainly made up of players from our under-20 team, who recently toured Saudi Arabia and Algeria. We are handled by the national team assistant coach as the main coach is undergoing a course," the big central defender informed

MTNFootball.com.

 

 

 

 

Defending champions Nigeria got off to a winning start on Thursday when they pipped Liberia 1-0.


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How notorious armed robbery suspect was arrested confessed to be a one- time Personal Assistant of a Deputy Governor of Lagos state

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By Evelyn Usman &Victor Akpa-Fresh


The peace and tranquility associated with Our Lady of Fatimah Catholic Church , Aguda Surulere in Lagos, was last Wednesday truncated following the unprecedented arrival of men of the underworld, at about 1.30am, thereby jolting the Reverend Father and other occupants in the residential area, from sleep.


Photo:The Suspect Okon:"Leave my Girlfriend out of this ". The statment was singular and pregnant with meaning but her complicity will come out with time .

Without mincing word, the robbers went about the business of the day , by first, tying the security man up, before making straight for the church's vault where millions of naira were carted away. The robbers who threw moral and the fear of God to the dogs, did not leave the premises without dispossessing the Reverend Father of an unspecified amount of money and other valuables.

 

With several bags containing money estimated over N10 million and other documents later discovered to be prayer points of worshipers, they zoomed off in their two operational vehicles.

But luck ran against them as they were accosted by a team of mobile Policemen attached to Unit 22 Squad at Tin-Can under bridge, while at the verge of sharing their loot, resulting in a shoot-out, during which one of the suspects was arrested.

Surprisingly, the suspect, Charles Okon, turned out to be one of the most wanted criminals on the Lagos State Police Command list. During preliminary investigation, he was discovered to be the boyfriend of one Mariam Owuke, the lady that was arrested last month at Amuwo-Odofin motor park , with arms and ammunition, which she claimed to have been given to her by her boyfriend, Charles.

HND BusinessAdmin graduate

Charles, a Higher National Diploma graduate of Business Administration, in this interview with Crime Alert, confessed to be a one- time Personal Assistant of a Deputy Governor of Lagos state few years back. On why he took to robbery, he blamed his indulgence first, on his smoking attitude which made his boss, a female, to disengage him. Another thing, he said, was the privatization of the Nigerian Ports Authority.

Hear him, " when I left my boss, I went to Tin-Can and started working as a dock worker , where I was getting at least, money to feed myself and buy clothes. But when NPA was privatized , we were laid off and I had nothing to do. That was when I started breaking into safes. I had friends who were going to steal money from safes in shop. I was contracted to be opening the safe because I am an expert in that field."

Later joined robbery proper

But he said the illicit deal was not paying him well and therefore, he resorted to look for something else. An opportunity however availed itself when in a drinking joint, he said he came across a friend he identified as Obilo. " Obilo told me what I was into was petty compared to his. He said he had a gun and suggested that anytime I wanted to go and steal that I should call him so that he could use his gun to threaten people. I called him on one of the occasions where unfortunately, we found only N4,000 inside the safe and he became angry. That was how he asked me to join his gang and we started robbing big time"

Leave my girl out of this

Asked whether his girlfriend Miriam is a member of his gang, he shook his head, saying she should be left out of it. " I swear to God, she is not a member of the gang. Although she later discovered I was an armed robber, she told me she loved me and would marry me if only I quit robbery and I promised her I would. But I found it difficult to, because the more money I got, the more tempted I became.

I gave Miriam the weapons to take to Koko in Delta State because, Obilo suggested that since Lagos seemed to be too hot, it was advisable for us to go to Koko in Warri. He said he had under studied the area and found out it would pay us. That was how I gave Miriam the weapons with an instruction for her not to open it till she handed them over to a friend.

Fled to Ghana

But the planned movement to Koko never took place as every member of his gang went into hiding following Miriam's arrest. Three of them were however unfortunate, as they were arrested following Miriam's confessional statement. Apparently scared that Lagos was no longer safe, Charles decided to flee the country.

"I left immediately for Ghana, from where I got information that three members of my gang had been arrested. I was then left with three others who also went into hiding."

Last straw

Apparently thinking the dust had settled, Charles said he contacted his gang members in Lagos to find out if there was any job, as he was running out of cash. "That was when Obilo informed that there was something for us in a church. He said a former security man with the church had briefed him on the security state of the church and that there was no police presence there.

That was how I set off to Nigeria last Wednesday and arrived at night, from where four of us, namely Yinka, Ozu, Ndubuisi, Okwure met at Obalende and drank before going to Apapa and continued with another round of drinking until it was 1 a.m, before heading for the church in Aguda, Surelere. We stopped to pick the former security man who knew where the church money was kept. He had earlier told Obilo that the church kept every money collected in a particular place before taking it to the bank every two months. I was tempted because he said we were likely to get up to N12 million.

We arrived the church in two vehicles, an Avalon and a Mercedes Benz 190 owned by one of us called Okwure.

When we went in, the former security man took us to where the guard was and we met him sleeping. We woke him up before tying him to a pole. With the former security man leading the way, we went upstairs to the pastor's offices but did not break in because we did not want to attract attention. We then went to where the money was kept and met many boxes. While some of us were breaking the boxes, others went to the Reverend Father's room where he gave them money. We collected money from the boxes we broke and even carried some of the bags we met there before leaving.

We drove straight to Kingsway round about and were looking for a convenient place to share the money because it was too much. We then drove to Tin-Can 1st gate under the bridge and started sharing it but all of a sudden, we heard gun shots. As we were running, we were at the same time, trying to pick the money we could lay our hands on and in the process, I alone was arrested while others escaped in one of our operational vehicles."

Recovered weapons stolen from the Police

The three AK 47 riffles recovered from the gang was discovered to be those of the police. Charles confirmed the claim, narrating how they were stolen. "They were stolen from a hotel at Ajao Estate, from a policeman. We had gone to the hotel to operate, pretending to be customers. On getting there, we asked the security man the number of policemen attached and he told us. While two of us remained at the entrance, the rest went to where the policemen were supposed to be and met one of them sleeping with these three riffles lying carelessly.

"We took them and woke the policeman up, dragged him out and tied his shirt and that of the security man together. We thereafter, took them to the receptionist, from where we collected the money made that day."

Asked if any of their victims was shot, Charles said he mistakenly fired a shot because that was his first time of handling a gun since his escapades in robbery but that it only injured someone.

My regret

Asked if he had any regret, he shook his head apparently in self pity and like the preacher in one of the chapters of the Bible, he said, "vanity upon vanity is equal to vanity. If given another opportunity to come to this world again, I would come as a Pastor. When I started, I was living in five star hotels and thought that was what life was all about. I actually made money and it was in my bid to gather much that made the police arrest me. If I had left with what was with me, perhaps, I would have escaped like my mates. I guess my end has come and I may not come out of this alive. But my advice to my friends that are out there is for them to leave robbery and embrace God because I now believe that the sins that men do live right here on earth with them," admonished the first son in a family of six.

Recovered from him were: N1,381,170, an Intercontinental Bank ATM, a GTBank cheque of N31,000, one of their operational vehicles,.a Toyota Avalon car with number plate HK 882 AAA, a clipper, a travelling bag, five phones, four laptops and three sharp giant rods.

Efforts, according to the command's image maker, Samuel Jinadu, was still on to arrest other fleeing members. He warned hoodlums to leave the state for good.
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fight[1].jpgWritten by Sakirat Adekunle Friday, May 6, 2011 The problem of accomodation and lack of infrastructure in the tertiary institutions in Nigeria today has reached a whole new level. Because of the many hassles applicants face before they are granted admission, namely the set cut-off scores by individual tertiary institutions among others, applicants have had to put up with whatever institution they were given admission and in most cases, move away from home, if they failed to meet the standards of the institution of their choice. Also, with the large and growing number of applicants churned out by the secondary schools, accomodation for these students has remained a problem. advertisement Although the government and private sectors have proffered various solutions, among which were the privatisation of hostel accomodation for undergraduates, enabling business minded individuals to build private hostels, the increasing number of applicants every year has made it insufficient.

This, has made some home owners a.k.a landlords, to cash in on the unfortunate situation where it existed. Apart from the exorbitant rent, the non-availability of residential houses has also become a serious issue. While the stakeholders have been searching for an end to the menace, some undergraduates who spoke to the Nigerian Tribune hinted that they had devised various means of solving the problem, not minding the morality of their solutions. One of it is called the 'couples life' which is unauthorised co-habitation of both male and female students in the same apartment. To students it is called 'campus couples'.

In some campuses, the partner may not be a student of the host institution. Nigerian Tribune learnt that there are two types of campus couples: the permanent couples and temporary couples. Permanent couples live together in the same apartment while temporary couples often spend time with each other during the day, not living together in the same apartment. While many have criticised the action, others argue that with most students having no place to stay and with the exorbitant rents on the available private accomodations, undergraduates may not have a choice but to suscribe to 'couples life'. Adeyinka Sanyaolu, a 300Level Mass Communication Student, Lead City University said, "living together as lovers and having intimacy with your partner can lead to unwanted pregnancy which may lead to HIV/AIDs infection during abortion or affect them academically and this is not good".

Nnamdi Okafor, a 400Level Computer Information Student, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, also described campus couple as, "two people having fun together in order not to be bored. Being companions while planning for their future, he argued that they could end up as married couples or friends in the future. However, he said that if they indulged in sexual intercourse, it could bring them down both physically and academically". Jare Adeleke, a contractor, remarked that, "staying together in the same apartment is not a good idea, since they have not been joined together as husband and wife. Most ladies find it difficult to be independent and it can lead to unwanted pregnancy and then they will fail to get married in the future". In her view, Onyeka Ekeh, a 300 Level Mass Communication Student, Lead City University believes that "normally boyfriend and girlfriend do things together, so that, they can spend money for each other. Most ladies often engage in the trend to raise funds to cater for their educational expenses. The process of aborting an unwanted pregnancy, a fallout of such relationship, can lead to womb damage", she said. Corroborating Ekeh's view, Tope Aje, a 200Level Mass Communciation Student of the same University, said, "poverty is the main factor that gives rise to cases of campus couples." She stated that a personal relationship is a different thing entirely because it is emotionally driven adding that poor financial situation could make some of them to live together, leading to unseriousness. "Some believe that it will help them out financially and it can lead to pregnancy", she said. Bukola Adewumi, a 400 Level Microbiology Student of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan said, "it is very romantic to live together as husband and wife, doing things in common and taking a collective decision as a family".

 

In his own opinion, Damilare Afolabi, a 200 Level Computer Science Student, Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, said, "having something in common between two people, by giving helping hands, leads to sex and pregnancy. An attempt to abort such pregnancy can even result in death. It is a condemnable act". However, parents' opinion about campus couples differ. In her own opinion, Mrs.Owabire Oluremi, a trader, described a campus couple as "two people living together as husband and wife without being legally married or engaged. Said she, "Although, they are doing so to satisfy their lustful desires, it is ungodly and bad". She also urged parents to teach their children the way of God and advised students to change their attitude for better and have the fear of God in their lives.

 

A retiree, Mr. Akinwale A.A., decried campus couple life. "It is not a normal life because they sent them to school to learn and not to live together as husband and wife. Students should listen to their lecturers so that, they will achieve their aims and objectives in the campus", he said. In a chat with the Nigerian Tribune, Mr. A. Moses, a staff of a publishing outfit in Ibadan said, "campus couple is a very dangerous life and it is not encouraging. Some people are doing it for money making purposes. The result of such attitude is unwanted pregnancy. Students should desist from it and they should be content with what their parents are giving to them". Mrs. Olawoyin Bolatito, a trader said, "living together as campus couples is not a good attitude, saying, however, that there are circumstances that led some practitioners of the act into doing so, most of them do not know that the reasons they gave for indulging in the act are not tenable at the end of the day. She, therefore, urged parents to be very vigilant on the type of lifestyles their wards live". In a nutshell, whatever justification is given for the immoral act, most people believe it should not be encouraged, not minding the debate on whether the action is good or bad.

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For allegedly defrauding the Ondo State government, eight students of Saint Peter’s Unity Secondary School, Akure, were yesterday arraigned before a magistrate court in Akure.

The students were apprehended on Wednesday on the instruction of the state commissioner for education, Pius Osanyikanmi.

They were arrested for presenting fake bank tellers to the management of their school as proof that they had paid their tuition.

The commissioner prevented the students, who are in their final year in school, from writing the ongoing West Africa Examination (WAEC).

And yesterday, the students appeared before the Akure Magistrate Court on a two-count charge of conspiracy and fraud.

The affected students are Adenuga Abiodun, Ewegbemi Femi, Imafidon Tope, Akinnawonu Nelson, Olorunusi Ayodeji, Ayinnuola Damola, Umeric Michael and Akinbowa Tayo.

They were arraigned in court for allegedly forging Spring Bank Teller, an offence that is contrary to Section 467(2) of the Criminal Code cap 30 Vol 11 of the laws of the state.

While the charges were read against them in court, the students pleaded not guilty. Their counsel consequently applied for their bail.

The Magistrate, however granted the suspects bail of N150,000 each with sureties in like sum. He said the sureties must be their fathers or residents of Akure Magistrate district.

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george w bushWASHINGTON — A spokesman for George W. Bush says the former president has declined an invitation from President Barack Obama to attend an observance at New York’s ground zero.Obama plans to visit the site of the destroyed World Trade Center towers Thursday in the aftermath of a Navy SEALs raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The al-Qaida attack, which killed about 3,000 people, occurred in the early months of Bush’s presidency in 2001.The spokesman, David Sherzer, says the former president appreciated the offer to attend but has chosen to remain out of the spotlight during his post-presidency.Sherzer says Bush celebrates bin Laden’s death as an “important victory in the war on terror.”
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images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTvDTBn-4AXj_0Y1zBqXkDbwzPvAW4iE6TYjZ3u1B8NHpJXxeu8gShRwAPresident of the Living Faith Church (a.k.a Winners Chapel worldwide), Bishop David Olaniyi Oyedepo yesterday spoke on the efficacy of divine grace, saying it is what makes a person great, and not material possessions. The love of material things leads to corruption, he said.

 

 

 

 

 

Oyedepo said no one would ever be greater than the grace available to him, adding that every genuine worshipper of God always ends up "a celebrity."

The Bishop spoke in a sermon at the church’s week-long celebration to mark its 30th anniversary. The programme ends with a "liberation night" from 10pm today till 5:00am tomorrow. There will be two thanksgiving services on Sunday at 7am and 9.45 am.

Oyedepo attributed the height the church had attained to God’s "unmatchable grace". He described the past 30 years as those of "impact, ever-increasing growth, undeniable testimonies, begging-free adventure and absolute dependency on God who has never begged anybody."

Reading from Psalms 92: 1to3, 10 to15 on the need for gratitude for God’s blessings, Oyedepo said its benefits include supernatural strength (physically, emotionally and spiritually), access to divine presence where revelation flows, access to fresh anointing, victory over enemies, supernatural flourishing that culminate into fearful blessings, and access to supernatural lifting and fruitfulness that command results even at old age.

He added: "You don’t beg God for anything that will give him glory; when God is sure of all the glory, you’ve committed him to perform. Where you are today is by the grace of God.

"Acknowledge the grace, celebrate the source of the grace (God) and you are sure for more. Every time you complain, you complicate your case. Every complainer ends up a victim; it is gratitude that makes you a victor."

In a sermon yesterday titled: "Wonders of praise", the church’s Vice-President, Bishop David Abioye said a life of praise is a favoured life, adding: "God’s favour comes to see you only when you please God with your praise, (Psalm 64:30-31) and when God is pleased, he releases his pleasures and treasures."

He also noted that supernatural harvest answers to praise (Psalm 67:5-7), while qualitative praise results to great qualitative harvest, adding that revelation flows when praise is offered, as it is the key to physical and spiritual elevation.

Senior Pastor, Kingsway International Christian Centre, Mathew Ashimolowo, who was a guest minister, urged the worshippers to get set for a new phase of harvests

The London-based preacher said if God could prophetically empower an unbeliever called Cyrus 100 years before his birth and see to its fulfillment, God was more than disposed to committing his divine agenda into the able hands of faithful worshippers.

He urged believers to be alive to their God-given portion as only "a complete take-over" will guarantee the long awaited change in their finances, education and other needs.

The anniversary celebration was decentralised to give every Winners Chapel church the freedom to enjoy the season as they deem fit, unlike the previous ones where they all converged on Canaanland, the church’s headquarters in Ota, Ogun State.

There were musical and gospel artistes Asu Ekiye and Folake. Other clergymen in attendance were Bishop John Grace Daniel, Bishop John Osawumen, Pastor Sam Olubiyo, Apostle Mungare, Bishop Ebenezer Obey, among others.

 

 

 

 

 

An exhibition was earlier held at the Covenant University, Ota, showcasing an array of inventions by the Centre for Research and Development of the university, one of which is the E-election biometric system that can handle voter registration, accreditation, voting and compilation of election results.

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Firewood smoke had affected the health of people in many households. Experts warn that prolonged exposure to firewood smoke is a significant cause of health problems, including respiratory infections, lung diseases such as asthma, and pregnancy-related problems, reports Sade Oguntola.

 

In many communities in Africa, cooking over an open firewood stove is common. With the women sometimes having their babies strapped to their backs or playing around the cooking area, family meals are prepared in sometimes stuffy kitchens filled with smoke.

Ironically, cooking over firewood, roasting of garri or smoking fish, because of the smoke and heat produced, have harmful health implications for women and the children strapped to their backs.

The burning of firewood in three-stone stoves is an inefficient process which results in the release of heavy smoke containing large amounts of toxic pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and fine particles that can get into the eyes and respiratory system, where they can cause health problems such as burning eyes, runny nose, and illnesses such as bronchitis.

Unfortunately, firewood is the most dominant fuel used for cooking by most households in the rural communities, thus making children and women more vulnerable to the bad effects of its smoke. Even limited exposure to smoke can be harmful to the elderly and those with chronic health conditions such as asthma.

Incidentally, a study by the Raw Materials Research and Development Council, which assessed firewood demand and supply among rural dwellers, attributed the rise in the incidence of health problems such as coughing, chest pain and eye problems, among rural dwellers to smoke emitted by firewood.

The study, which collected data from 360 firewood collectors, sellers, buyers and users, showed that the frequency of cooking and the time taken to cook meals also compounded the gravity of these ailments.

Besides, a study reported at the 18th Africa Region Union Conference in Togo that women and their helpers who engaged in the trade of fish smoking were at high risk of developing chronic chest and respiratory infections/diseases from inhaling unhealthy smoke from the fire used for fish roasting.

Sadly, about 5 per cent of these women and their aides had already developed chronic respiratory problems and many frequently experienced respiratory problems because the environment was often enveloped in smoke. Usually, the women and their aids were there for long hours inhaling the smoke, sweating from the heat and experiencing burns from the fire.

Nevertheless, Sola Olapade, a professor of medicine at the University of Chicago, United States of America, said a similar study carried out in Olorisa Oko and Ajibade, two rural communities in Oyo State, found that exposure to smoke from firewood was a problem in three out of every five homes where asthmatics lived.

No doubt, people are allergic to all kinds of things, including mango trees, grass, dust mites, cats, dogs and cockroaches. Exposure to these allergens might make their asthma to flare up or become worse. However, Professor Olapade stated that one surprising finding from the community study aimed at determining how common asthma was among Yorubas living in the South-western part of Nigeria was that 60 per cent of asthmatics lived in homes where firewood and other kinds of agricultural residues were used as fuel for cooking in poorly ventilated kitchens.

According to him, "when people cook in closed environment and get exposed to the smoke from burning firewood, it causes a lot of damage to their lungs."

Regrettably, on a global scale, cooking with firewood contributes about two million deaths each year and about 30 per cent of these deaths are in children who are less than five years of age because they get exposed to irritants from firewood smoke.

Usually, when a mother is cooking, her small child is on her back and if they are able to stand, they stand next to the mother. "You can imagine the extent of exposure of children to smoke during cooking. Their respiratory systems are still developing and they breathe in more air (and air pollution) per kilogramme of body weight than adults. Basically, the smoke causes damage in the lung by destroying the protective system and also causing lower respiratory infections such as pneumonia," he declared.

Howbeit, he remarked that the health impact of cooking with firewood was a double jeopardy in poor people. "What makes it alarming is that smoke from firewood affects poor people who have poor nutrition the more because they do not have good antioxidant defence against the oxidants in the smoke," he stated.

"If you look at women that cook using firewood, although they have never smoked, they could develop chronic obstructive lung disease. This is a disease that is commonly seen in people who smoke. In fact, some studies that looked at the degree of exposure to indoor smoke equate it to smoking one packet of cigarette a day for about 50 years. That is why you have women who have never smoked but because they cook with firewood everyday, end up developing emphysema and lung cancer just by being exposed to smoke in an enclosed place.

Certainly, smoke from any source is bad for the health of anyone, including babies still in their mother's womb. According to Professor Olapade, "exposure to biomass smoke is just like cigarette smoke. As such, it has the same negative effect on pregnancy outcomes. It could lead to premature delivery, low-weight weight babies and still births."

Unfortunately, many people are not aware of the dangers posed by smoke from firewood to their health. For instance, at Olorisa Oko and Ajibade, "most people were shocked that using firewood to cook was exposing their wives and children to danger and that some unanticipated deaths could actually be due to the pollutants present in smoke," Professor Olapade stated.

He explained that although the World Health Organisation's guideline on particulate matter in indoor air puts it at 50 microgrammes, "in some of these houses, the particulate matter in the indoor air was between 20 and 100 times higher than the average level. In addition, the carbon monoxide levels in some of these kitchens were as high as 200, although there should be none because carbon monoxide is poisonous."

Sadly, "when you look at the symptoms those children and mothers have, they range from headache, which is what you develop from exposure to carbon monoxide; chest tightness; shortness of breath; runny nose and burning eyes,"he remarked.

"Nonetheless, when we gave them improvised cooking stoves and educational pamphlets on bad effects of firewood smoke, the indoor air quality came closer to the level stipulated by the World Health Organisation's guideline. Also, incidences of headache, shortness of breath, chest tightness and burning eyes dramatically reduced."

Professor Olapade suggested that some precautions to take to prevent breathing in firewood smoke included cooking in spaces that are well ventilated and preventing children coming to cooking areas. He urged the government to enforce building policies that would ensure good ventilation of homes as well as provision of cleaner cooking fuels.

"Looking at the Millennium Development Goals, when you overlay the problem of indoor air pollution from biomass, reducing maternal mortality will actually be a lot easier to achieve with a two prong attack on improving access to prenatal care and eliminating exposure to indoor pollution," he concluded.

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Disgraced FIFA official Amos Adamu appeals to CAS over ban for World Cup voting bribery

LAUSANNE, Switzerland — Banished from football for seeking bribes, former FIFA executive committee member Amos Adamu has appealed to sport's highest court to overturn his three-year suspension.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport said on Thursday that Tongan official Ahongalu Fusimalohi has also challenged his two-year ban on separate corruption charges linked to the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contests.

"In both cases, the appellants request that they be found not guilty and the sanctions against them be annulled," the court said in a statement.

CAS has yet to fix dates for the two hearings, and more could follow.

FIFA's ethics court sanctioned Adamu, Fusimalohi and four other senior officials last November in a scandal that threw the World Cup bidding process into turmoil.

Instead of enjoying global attention on the blockbuster bid races, FIFA President Sepp Blatter was forced to defend its integrity and reputation.

Blatter insisted FIFA was not institutionally corrupt, and spoke of society being "full of devils and, these devils, you find them in football."

Adamu, a former Nigeria sports minister, was found guilty of seeking bribes from British undercover reporters posing as bid lobbyists.

The Sunday Times published edited video showing Adamu asking for $800,000 (€590,000) paid directly to him to build four artificial football fields in his homeland. He said this could influence how he voted in the Dec. 2 elections.

He was suspended before the vote and later lost his place representing Africa on FIFA's 24-member ruling panel.

Adamu denied wrongdoing but FIFA's appeals panel upheld his punishment in February.

Fusimalohi was among four past members of FIFA's high command who were suspended after advising the reporters how to bribe FIFA officials and to pay $1 million.

CAS did not say on Thursday if former Oceania football president Reynald Temarii, Adamu's former executive colleague, appealed his one-year ban for breaching FIFA loyalty rules.

Temarii also was secretly filmed by the newspaper, appearing to suggest he could receive money to fund a football academy in Auckland, New Zealand. FIFA's ethics court cleared the Tahitian official of acting corruptly.

Without Adamu and Temarii, FIFA's executive committee chose Russia to host the 2018 World Cup and awarded the 2022 event to Qatar.

Like Fusimalohi, Tunisian lawyer Slim Aloulou and Malian official Amadou Diakite were trapped by The Sunday Times' reporters.

Aloulou was banned for one year and lost his position chairing FIFA's disputes resolution panel. Diakite got a two-year ban and was removed from FIFA's referees committee.

Both are entitled to appeal to CAS.

A sixth official, Ismail Bhamjee of Botswana, accepted his four-year ban imposed by FIFA's ethics panel.

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applevandroid.jpgAn early technology adopter, I purchased the iPad on the first day it came out.  I also got the original iPhone on the day it came out, and the first Google Android phone, the T-Mobile G1, within a month of its release.  Google even sent me their first unlocked Android phone, the Nexus One, to review when it came out. I like new toys and am not tied to any specific company; the one with the coolest or best features is the one that wins me over.

Unfortunately, my iPad was stolen less than a month after I bought it.  Insurance covered the loss, but I did not rush out to buy a new one right away.  I got my chance to play with the iPad and while it was pretty cool, I found it to be more of an entertainment device than anything and it was lacking some key features – for example, a camera.  Apple will probably add some of those features with the upcoming release of the iPad 2, which some say is to be announced this week, but I’m sick of their game of intentionally leaving out features that consumers want and introducing it on a subsequent version so you’ll buy their product again. I want all the features I want right now.  Sure, I’ll probably buy another similar device in a year or two, but by that point I expected the features to once again be something new and cutting edge, not a feature that you opted not to include but most others did.

I am still in the market for a new tablet, and it’s a great time to be ready to acquire one.  The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show last month was dominated by a slew of tablets, the new must-have device.  Tablet computers have been around for some time, but they were never as sleek, pretty, functional, and in-demand as they are now.  The launch of the iPad last year can be credited with bringing the tablet mainstream, but one year later you’ve got a whole lot more choice.

The top competitor for the Apple iPad right now is any one of a number of Google Android-powered devices manufactured by the likes, of Motorola, Samsung, Dell and others.  HP Palm announced a new webOS powered tablet yesterday, but I think they still be a minor player in the -tablet arena.  I’ve done my research and played with a few of the new Android tablets and at this point have decided that an Android tablet is a better choice than the iPad.  Here are my top five reasons to choose an Android tablet over an iPad:

 

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Dell Streak 7. Photo courtesy of Dell.

1. Choice of Size

The Apple iPad is closest in size to a 10×8 picture frame with its dimensions at 9.56 x 7.47 x .5 in.  There are no other size options for the iPad, unless you’re of the opinion that the iPad is merely a giant iPhone, and in that case the iPhone could count as a smaller version.

Unlike the iPad, the various Android tablets come in a range of sizes.  The sizes include 5-in. (Dell, Acer), 7-in. (Dell, Samsung, Acer), 9-in. (LG, Panidigital), and 10-in. (Motorola Xoom, Acer) tablets.  The 5-inch tablets are admittedly just slightly larger than popular touchscreen smartphones, which tend to top out in the 4-inch range. But if they make them, there’s obviously some kind of market for them. You can go bigger or smaller than the iPad with an Android. Personally, I’d like to go bigger and would love to see an 11-inch tablet come out in the near future.  It’d be the exact size of a piece of paper.

2. True Multitasking

Apple has avoided true multitasking on the iPad primarily due to battery life and performance concerns, the reason they always leave off features on their new iPhones as well.

There are already some Android tablets running off dual-core processors, which have more than enough power to handle true multitasking.  Android 3.0′s new multitasking panel is also easy to bring up with a single tap on the screen, and provides full previews of running applications.  The multitasking panel is also extremely easy to navigate.

Apple should have figured out how to deliver true multitasking.  Perhaps this will be a feature included in the second-generation iPad.

3. Cameras

Apple made a huge mistake in not including a camera on the iPad.  At the very least it should have included and outward facing camera, but if it really wanted to be a winner, it would have also had a second, front-facing camera that users could use for video chatting.

Most Android tablets have 2 cameras, an outward facing one and a inward one for video chatting.  Google’s native camera app also has some nice features that will let you alter your image, without having to download and edit it on your computer.

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Apple iPad. Photo courtesy of Apple Inc.

4. No Syncing Required

Whether you own an iPod, iPhone, or an iPad, you must sync the device with iTunes using a computer to transfer downloads purchased on your computer to the device.  It’s a royal pain, but it’s Apple’s way of keeping their users coming back to iTunes.  It’s also a very slow process.

With the Android Market Web Store, you can buy apps on your computer and send them to your device without syncing. Brilliant!

5. Replaceable Batteries

One of the things that irked me most about the iPhone and the iPad was the battery.  It’s not removable, and if it goes, you have to get a whole new device.  If yours breaks and still happens to be under warranty, Apple will send you a new one — for a fee.  For the iPad, if the battery goes, you can send in your old one and they’ll send you a new one for $99.   Oh, and make sure you synced it before it died because when they send you out the new one it won’t have any of your apps or personal information on it.  If you forgot to sync, you’re S.O.L.

Android devices have their own batteries which are replaceable.  If the battery goes, you just buy a new one.  Or if you’re under warranty, the manufacturer can send you a new one without having to bother with taking your entire tablet.

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