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 Gombe state, three boys died in an explosion Thursday apparently caused by a bomb left over from a bank robbery the day before. Police say the boys picked up the explosive while playing in a garbage dump without knowing what it was.

Meanwhile,Police say members of a radical Islamic sect likely killed a high-ranking police officer and a child in northeast Nigeria.

Borno state Assistant Police Commissioner Usman Baba said Thursday that the police superintendent assigned to guard the state government headquarters died in the morning attack, as well as a child opening a garage door.

Baba said the three gunmen likely belonged to a radical sect known locally as Boko Haram, which is blamed for a series of targeted assassinations.

 



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In an interview with ABC News, Omar bin Laden, son of Osama, has warned that the next generation of Al Qaeda terrorists may be less disciplined and even more violent.

Claiming that his father was the 'most kind' of the jihadi terrorists he had known, Omar expresses difficulty with coming to terms with strained disapproval of his father. When asked if there is anything Osama likes about the United States, he replies "the weapons."

 

After Osama bin Laden's death, the world has turned its attention to a 59-year-old Egyptian named Ayman al-Zawahiri.
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An screen grab taken from a video broadcast on Al Jazeera on December 20, 2006 shows Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. (AFP/Getty Images)

Now that Osama Bin Laden has officially been labeled as “deceased” on the FBI’s top-10 list of most wanted terrorists, attention is shifting to the former Al Qaeda leader’s most likely successor: a 59-year-old Egyptian surgeon named Ayman al-Zawahiri.

Sheikh al-Zawahiri, a.k.a. “The Doctor,” was a longtime spiritual mentor to Bin Laden. The two first met and bonded in the 1980’s as mujahideen, or Muslim holy warriors, fighting to repel the Soviet invasion in the mountains of Afghanistan.

The charismatic Bin Laden always had the financial resources needed to recruit a worldwide network of terrorists.

But Bin Laden’s more experienced right-hand man, Zawahiri, ultimately merged military strategy with Al Qaeda’s radical ideology to mastermind some of the group’s most deadly terror attacks around the world, including the 1998 U.S. Embassy attacks in Africa.

Check out Charles Sennott’s chilling profile of Zawahiri, an “arrogant and egotistical” terrorist leader bent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction to launch a “dirty bomb” attack on the United States

 

 

 

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Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi

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Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi aka Jamal Abu Abed Al Rahman Al Badawi (Arabicجمال محمد البدوي‎) (born: July 22, 1960; or October 23, 1960; or 1963; or 1969) is a Yemeni who was convicted of helping plan the 2000 USS Cole bombing, which killed 17 American sailors on October 12, 2000 off the port coast ofAden, Yemen.[1] He was captured in Yemen and sentenced to death on September 29, 2004. Al-Bedawi was also indicted on May 15, 2003 by the United States for the USS Cole bombing and the attempted attack on the USS The Sullivans. He is thought to have travelled to Saudi Arabia and purchased a small boat and then a truck and trailer to transport it. This boat sank from the weight of the explosives while preparing the USS The Sullivans plot. He is also thought to have leased the safehouses used in these endeavors. Fox News called Al-Badawi a "mastermind" of the Cole bombing.[2]

Only two of the six charged by Yemen in the attack were sentenced to death; the other four were sentenced to 5–10 years imprisonment. After hearing his sentence, Al-Bedawi declared "This is an unjust verdict, this is an American verdict. There are no human rights in the world, except for the Americans. All the Muslims in the world are being used to serve American interests." His family announced they would appeal. Because he was being held by U.S. forces, the other defendant sentenced to death, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, was tried and sentenced in absentia.

Having twice escaped from Yemen prison, once since his death sentence was issued, al-Bedawi is currently at large, and is now being sought as an FBI Most Wanted Terrorist fugitive.

 

 

 

 

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Murder and Conspiracy to Murder United States Nationals and United States Military Personnel; Conspiracy to Use and Using Weapon of Mass Destruction; Damaging and Destroying Government Properties and Defense Facilities; Providing Material Support to Terrorist Organization

JAMEL AHMED MOHAMMED ALI AL-BADAWI

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Aliases:

Jamal Muhsin Al-Tali, Abu Abdul Rahman Al-Badawi, Abu Abdul Rahman Al-Adani, Jamal Mohammad Ahmad Ali Al-Badawi, Jamal Mohammad Ahmad

DESCRIPTION

Date(s) of Birth Used:

July 22, 1960;
October 23, 1960;
1963

Place of Birth:

Al-Shargian, Makiris, Yemen

Height:

Approximately 5'5"

Weight:

Approximately 175 pounds

Build:

Medium

Hair:

Black

Eyes:

Black

Complexion:

Olive

Sex:

Male

Citizenship:

Yemeni

Language:

Arabic

Scars and Marks:

None known

Remarks:

Al-Badawi may have facial hair.

CAUTION

Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi is wanted in connection with the October 12, 2000, bombing of the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen. This attack resulted in the deaths of 17 American sailors. Al-Badawi was being held by Yemeni authorities in connection with the attack when he escaped from prison in April of 2003. Al-Badawi was recaptured in March of 2004, but again escaped Yemeni custody on February 3, 2006.

REWARD

The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest of Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi.

SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS

If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.

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11sl1.jpgIlyas Kashmiri, the one-eyed rabid anti-India leader of a Pakistan-based terror group Harkat-ul-Jehad-Islami, is suspected by counter-terrorism officials to be fast emerging as a new international jihadist plotter, planning fresh strikes in Europe and America.

Considered the 'world's most wanted man' by counter terrorism organisations across three continents, the 40-year-old Kashmiri, is seen as a terror successor to Osama bin Laden, CNNreported quoting top United States intelligence officials.




Image: 40-year-old Ilyas Kashmiri heads the Pakistan-based terror group Harkat-ul-Jehad-Islami
Photographs: Mian Kursheed/Reuters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Miracle landing caught on video: 

Russian aviation officials have launched an urgent investigation after a passenger plane went berserk and began ‘dancing’ in the sky shortly after take-off.

An amateur video of the incident shows the Tupolev Tu-154 heading for what appeared to be disaster as it lurched wildly at low altitude.

The jet, owned by the Russian Air Force, was on a test flight to a repair centre after more than ten years in storage when it developed the wobbles.

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Russian aviation officials have launched an urgent investigation after this Tupolev Tu-154 passenger plane went berserk and began 'dancing' in the sky shortly after take-off

Plane crazy: Russian aviation officials have launched an urgent investigation after this Tupolev Tu-154 passenger plane went berserk and began 'dancing' in the sky shortly after take-off

The severe loss of control happened just minutes after take-off from Chkalovsky airfield near Moscow last week, forcing the pilots to immediately return to base.

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The airmen managed to land the shaking jet on their second attempt, wrestling the ageing plane to the ground despite the aircraft banking and pitching dangerously.

Observers at the airfield praised the pilots and claimed their cool heads avoided scores of casualties among military personnel and local civilians.

The Tupolev Tu-154 pitched wildly from one side to the other after take-off

Danger: The Tupolev Tu-154 pitched wildly from one side to the other after take-off

Amazingly, no one was injured during the emergency landing and the three-engine medium-range aircraft escaped without a single scratch.

Military sources claimed there had been a massive failure in the plane’s control system causing it to behave erratically.

Officials in Moscow are now probing whether any flight security laws were broken during the test flight and are refusing to rule out criminal charges.

Russian Tupolev Tu-154 plane 'dances' in sky

Cheer they go: The expert Russian pilots somehow managed to wrestle the plane safely to the ground and were greeted hearty applause by on-lookers

‘The military prosecutor's office has begun an investigation to establish the cause of the incident that could have led to an air crash,’ a spokesman for the Office of the Military Prosecutor said.

The Soviet designed Tupolev TU-154 has been involved in more than 100 serious incidents since entering service in the early 1970s.

Russia’s transport watchdog ordered all airlines to ground the jets after a Kolavia Airlines Tu-154 exploded in a fireball in Siberia in January, killing three people.

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12166309686?profile=originalHe entrenched rule of law’

 

As the nation marks the first anniversary of the death of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua today, prominent Nigerians have eulogised him.

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Deputy Minority Whip, Senator Kabiru Gaya described Yar’Adua as a great leader, who despite his failing health, worked hard to entrench enduring legacy in the country.

He said: "He was a great leader, who thought and felt that he could bring about positive change, and he indeed brought about change. He spearheaded the electoral reforms, and with his inaugural speech, he created the atmosphere for free and fair election in the country.

"Yar’Adua considered the Southsouth as his primary constituency, by initiating the amnesty programme, which has led to the reduction in the restiveness in the Niger Delta region and led to the creation of job opportunities for the restive youths, especially the militants in the region. Amnesty is a blessing to Nigeria.

"Remember that he also tackled the Boko Haram uprising in the north and restored security in the country. I urged President Jonathan to follow his footsteps and actualize the dreams that Yar’Adua had for this country."

The Special Adviser to former President Shehu Shagari on National Assembly Matters, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai said it was unfortunate that the Seven-point Agenda, which was initiated by the Yar’Adua/Jonathan administration, was abandoned.

"What the nation is missing most is the abandonment of the Seven-point Agenda, a programme jointly initiated by the Yar’Adua/Jonathan ticket.

"I do hope that President Jonathan would use his second mandate to revisit the seven point agenda and implement it to the letter."

He paid glorying tributes to late President Yar’Adua for laying the foundation for the conduct of free, fair and credible election in the country.

"Yar’Adua initiated the electoral reforms and set up the Justice Uwais Committee. Out of the 90 recommendations, Yar’Adua forwarded 86 proposals to the National Assembly, and I think that formed the basis for credible election we just had."

He said Nigeria would have attained the 6,000 megawatts benchmark of electricity, if he had lived.

A former Civilian Governor of Katsina State Alhaji Lawal Kaita said Nigeria would not have been able to improve its electoral system were it not for the foundation laid by the late President.

 

 

 

 

 

Kaita added that the late President worked towards ensuring the restoration of peace in the oil-rich Niger Delta region, noting that Yar’Adua enshrined the principle of rule of law in the nation.

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Pastor Adeboye Sacks Senior Pastor

The adulterous deeds of a randy pastor, may have brought disrepute to the good image the General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has built for himself and the church. This unbiblical extracurricular act has resulted in the suspension of a senior pastor of the church in Spain. Huhuonline.com gathered that Pastor Rogers Abraham, the Spain-based Nigerian pastor, who is the National Co-coordinator of RCCG in Spain, and oversees all the church branches in Spain, is accused of extra marital affairs with two unnamed member of the church. Huhuonline.com understands that he was nailed by the telephone conversation he had with one of the two women he had sex with. The woman released the recorded tape to church pastors who were sent to investigate the accusation against the pastor. Pastor Rogers Abraham is now serving a double suspension, first from the Regional coordinator, Pastor Dele Olowu of Mainland Europe, comprising 54 countries and then from the General Overseer, Enoch Adeboye. Besides adulterous acts, Pastor Abraham, 51, who hails from Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital was found to have mis-appropriated large sums of church money meant for the church in Spain. The church members in Spain had petitioned Adeboye in Nigeria after allegedly threatening to quit the church if Rogers was not removed from the pulpit. Assistant Pastor Onyemaeze Uchendu is the Parish Pastor of Canaan Land Parish in Madrid where the two Ladies involved in infidelity with the said pastor were worshipping. The suspension of Pastor Rogers Abraham was confirmed and sealed by Pastor Adeboye at the European Congress for Christ, EUROCON, held at Den Haag, Holland between 20 and 23 April, 2011. culled from huhuonline.com
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The deal about abstaining from sex

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When you have no one you love or care for, you easily convince yourself sex doesn’t really matter. It’s no big deal, you say to anyone who raises an eyebrow, or asks. I am strong you persuade yourself on those nights you go out with friends to catch that romantic comedy with those beautiful love scenes.

Hmmmmm. I tell you it is not easy. Abstinence is not what nature planned for a healthy human body. You hit puberty and the hormones start raging in your system. You read mills and boon and thrills and boon and sex is this earth shattering experience. You read Joan Collins and Harold Robbins and the raunchy aspects are described in titillating detail. The blood pools in certain parts of your body and you can’t wait to meet your own love and share sex with him.

Why abstinence then? You are a teenager and your body is so ready, more than ready. But you are filled with romantic fantasies of there being just one person with whom it would be special. You also remember all the sunday school lessons you attended and if you’re like me, what the catechist made you vow before your confirmation. The years creep by and you become mature enough to realise that you are not emotionally ready no matter how much your body screams for it. You go back to your bible roots and tap some strength from being born again.

Abstinence. Sometimes you ask yourself, what does it really mean? If you make out with your transient boyfriends, does that count? Afterall you did get some pleasure and maybe an orgasm or two from them. You recreate these episodes in your mind those days during your cycle when you are so easily aroused. And if you’re like me you put yourself in the dock those nights you wake up horny from the erotic dreams stalking subconscious. There is afterall that guy that wanted to be your **** buddy.

The years continue to pass and you still abstain. Some of your secondary school friends get married, get pregnant and you wonder at their new found confidence. Your university mates are sexually active and talk about all manner of stuff in your presence. Sometimes you own up to your inexperience and if the company is hostile, you brazen it out with knowledge gleaned from books. You cringe when they mention their numerous abortions, are disgusted when they crawl back to abusive BFs just for the sex and your decision is strengthened.

But does that strengthen your body? Not for me. A case of the spirit being willing and the flesh weak. You help yourself out sometimes and other times you go out with that guy that has been hanging around and allow him cop a feel. Most of the time though you stiffen your upper lip and go to sleep. Your guilty conscience makes you backslide. Furthermore, trying to get busy with church shows up the corrupt underbelly and you lose faith. The choirmaster and the solo singer are having sex so why do you bother? The pastor and his wife wear only Armani and Prada while Brother Puis and his family starve so why do you bother?

You are almost an atheist but you know that’s not possible. You hold on to your decision but it’s no more for God. Some of your friends you shared the pact with had either fallen by the wayside or gotten married. You’re approaching your big 3-0 and your closest friend tells you it’s only fear holding her back. It is no more strength of will. It is no more saving it for that one special guy. The other says its just that after rejecting all the previous eligible suitors, why give it up to some of the yeye people coming around now. What to do? Your crown has become a millstone around your neck.

Then that friend gives in to one of those not so eligible guys, and he marries her after a bit. She’s lucky isn’t she? He’s a bachelor anyways unlike the majority married men that trail after you like flies to raw meat. There is one left and so you console yourself. Then out of the blues, she calls you. I have done it. Done what you ask? Had sex and girl it is so overrated, she blurts. You have heard that before but hearing it from her makes your heart plummet. Is that it? All that you’ve been looking forward to?

But that’s not the end. Did I say it was not easy? If anyone tells you abstinence is easy, they’re fibbing big time. You are now dating a guy you love more than all the others. He loves you so much and also understands you stance, he is ready to wait. But your friend is on your neck. Ahhh it gets better. The more you have sex, the better it becomes. She is having the time of her life and she wants you to join the league. Bobo is making subtle moves and your body is feeling him. A lot. What to do?

It is not easy I tell you. However, at the end of the end, it a decision you have to make yourself.

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9 New Varsities but only 500 Students

THE Federal Government has pegged the carrying capacity of the nine newly established federal universities at 500 students per session.

The new federal universities created by President Goodluck Jonathan across the six geopolitical zones are in Kogi, Taraba, Ebonyi, Jigawa, Bayelsa, Gombe, Ekiti, Nasarawa and Katsina states.

Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, speaking with newsmen after declaring open a two-day retreat for vice chancellors and registrars of the newly approved fourth generation federal universities, expressed the need to have a trim number of students in the universities in order to regulate the product of the institutions.

She urged the vice- chancellors to ensure strict compliance with the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) guidelines on the carrying capacity of the universities set up as specialised institutions, saying, “we really want to have control so that we can have more effective teaching and quality graduates in these institutions.

“The issue of carrying capacity is a directive because we do not intend to have more than we can carry. Actually, we want to start with 100 or 200 per session so that by the time the universities are on full stream, we do not intend to have more than 500 students per session,”the minister declared.

President Jonathan had approved the appointments of vice-chancellors and registrars for the newly established universities while a committee headed by the executive secretary of the NUC, Professor Julius Okojie, was inaugurated to develop the Academic Brief and Physical Master Plan of the universities.
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Written by Oluwole Ige 
Wednesday, May 4, 2011

trobal_mark[1].jpg?width=250THE tradition of African tribal marks dates back to the 14th century and forms part of the rich culture of the black race, most especially in Nigeria. At that point in time, people attached so much importance to tribal scars for various reasons.

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Tribal marks were a result of religious beliefs passed down from family to family, either as hearsay or just a common societal norm, usually as relating to a particular god or deity.

Similarly, Africans of old viewed tribal marks as a means of proper identification of people from different neighbourhoods. Members of the same village, family tree or lineage had the same tribal marks. The hometown, village and lineage of a child or anyone with tribal marks were quickly known and therefore, outsiders, who did not have such marks, were immediately spotted.

Parents also used tribal marks to lend credence to the legitimacy of their children. Hence, a tribal mark on a child is a way of a father acknowledging that he or she is a legitimate child. Some marks run as parallel grooves from forehead, through the temple and cheek to the chin and are complemented with accessory marks from the medial canthus of the eyes downward. Each ethnic group has its own unique pattern.

For example, vertical marks, one on each cheek, identify Ondo men and women. Three horizontal marks on each cheek reveal the identity of Oyo people. To those literate in markings, a mere glance at someone's face is sufficient to read that person's ethnic group, town, or even family.

However, the ancient custom of tribal marks is fast fading away in the country. In its place, people are now embracing tattoos to either beautify their bodies or for spiritual and other purposes.

Because of the fact that marking is usually done to youngsters, most Nigerians whose faces bear ethnic marks had little choice in the matter. When they become parents, however, they often decide not to give their children facial marks. The pain and risk of infection along with scorn and discrimination the child may face later in life are all factors that make parents reject facial marking. Clearly, the popularity and acceptance of facial marks are waning. Individuals now prefer that their "identity card" should be in the wallets, not on their faces anymore.

Beside, the Nigerian government has moved to outlaw the practice, but many states are yet to approve the law. Some human rights organisations also argued that the scarring of children amount to gross abuse.

However, regardless of their efforts, facial scars are becoming harder to find for different reasons, including the displacement of the old ways by the Western influence.

The upsurge in the transmission of HIV/AIDS, which is believed in the medical circles to be largely contracted through unprotected sexual intercourse and sharing of sharp objects, has gone a long way to play down the custom of tribal marks. This was evident in the resolve of the government to ban genital mutilation, circumcision and other traditional acts that involve the laceration of skin with sharp knives or instruments. Long before the awareness programmes on AIDS, many innocent people, mostly children, who were subjected to tribal marks laceration, had inadvertently been infected with the deadly HIV virus, a development that compelled Osun and Ekiti state governments to recently outlaw the practice of tribal marks and female genital mutilation. Sharp instruments used by the locales to inscribe the tribal marks were not sterilised, thus exposing kids, even adults, to the risk of HIV/AIDS.

While the custom of tribal marks is losing its ground, many individuals, who bear facial markings hold divergent opinions on the merits and demerits of such native identifications.

Reactions of people who interact with them on interpersonal basis somehow dampen their spirit or lower their self esteem.

It is common to hear people refer to an individual as colonel, only to discover that he is not a member of the armed forces, but the stripes on his cheeks are the same number as that of the stripes on the uniform of a colonel in the Army. Some are called tiger, because of their striped cheeks or some are referred to as everlasting tears. Just as the marks and reason for them vary greatly, so do attitudes concerning them. Many wear the marks with pride, considering it as an insignia of patriotism, which makes them feel like true sons of their ancestors while others detest it strongly.

Jimoh Adedoyin, a 65-year -old, who has tribal markings on his face said, "I have never felt bad about my Oyo marks, because they shows that I am a real Yoruba indigene from the town of Alaafin". He further related how in 1967 the marks saved his life during the Nigerian civil war. "The house where I lived was invaded and all other persons were gruesomely killed. The murderers did not touch me because of the marks on my face".

Baring his mind on the benefits and disadvantages of facial tribal marks, Mr Adeleke Ajai, who earned a degree in Psychology at the University of Lagos, remarked thus, "what is a matter of pride for someone with marks on his cheeks, when among his own clansmen, becomes a reproach, because of the ridicule and contempt which is meted out to him in other parts of the country"

On the other hand, Tajudeen Gbolagade expressed regrets over his facial marks. In an interview with the Nigerian Tribune, he said, "I hate it, and I curse the day it was inflicted on me. The marks really disfigure my face and make me feel terrible anytime I look into the mirror. What pains me most is that there is nothing I can do to erase it from my cheeks".

A teenager girl, who pleaded anonymity, praised her mother for not allowing her to be subjected to the operation as a child. She said: "I would have considered suicide if I had been given the marks".

Perhaps the toughest trials are endured in schools by young students, with facial marks. Adejuwon Samuel was the only one in his class with facial marks. He recounted his experience. "In school I was made fun of a lot. My mates would call me 'railway line' and the boy with the railway line. They were always making jest of me and would raise three fingers to indicate the tribal lines on my cheeks. It made feel inferior".

How did he cope with all the bullies? Samuel continued, "One day, the jesting was so intense that I went to my Biology teacher and asked him if it was possible to remove the marks. He told me that it could be done through plastic surgery but that I should not bother because thousands of Nigerians had marks. He said my peers were making fun of me because they were not mature, assuring that when we grewup all the jesting would stop. He also lifted my spirit by saying that the marks did not determine what I really was or what I would become.

"That made me feel much better, and the bad feeling I had regarding the marks disappeared. People seldom refer to my marks now. Even when they do refer to them, I just smile. My relationship with others is not impaired. People respect me because of what I am, not due to the marks I have", Samuel asserted.

trobal_mark2.jpgThe latest vogue in town, which is submerging the hitherto dominance of tribal mark is tattoo. It is a marking made by inserting indelible ink into dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment for artistic, ritualistic or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative modification.

Today, people choose to be tattooed for cosmetic, sentimental and sexual drive. Some individuals also inscribe tattoos on their skins for religious and magical considerations and to symbolise their belonging to or identification with particular groups, including criminal or streets gangs.

A critical look at most of the people wearing tattoos on their bodies, most especially women or ladies indicates that they do it, mainly to attract men.

The primary aim is to lure or seduce men into sexual activities. Towards this end, these tattoos are conspicuously engraved in sexually provocative regions of their bodies such as the breasts and buttocks. Hence, it is a common scene to sight some girls, seating behind commercial motorcyclists as they often display the tattoos on the upper region of their buttocks by wearing skimpy dresses, which expose the tattes to public view.

Fathia Anjola, an undergraduate in one of the universities in the South-West, who also has tattoo on her chest, however, disagreed with the notion that some girls or women tattoo their bodies to attract men. According to her, "I don't believe that most girls with tattoos are all out to woo men.

Personally, my tattoo is done for decoration or what I may term beautification purpose. Therefore, I have no ulterior motive of luring or seducing men with it".

In an interview with the Nigerian Tribune, the Aare Latosa of Yorubaland, Arole Mabinuori Adegboyega, traced the history of tribal marks, particularly in the South- West to the ancestors and forefathers, who had existed in the 14th century. According to him, "there were many people from Oyo, Oke Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and other parts of Yorubaland. Our forefathers now decided to do something distinct that would enable them to recognise their children. That was the genesis of tribal marks. In those days, if you didn't have a facial mark, you were nothing".

He continued, "The traditional set-up was very important at that time. Then, there were criminals in the society. How do you recognise or know where they come from without tribal marks? So the marks went a long to assist our forefathers in proper identification of a specific neighbourhood, ethnic and family lineage that anybody came from", adding that when a child committed an offence or got involved in any vice, the community would not rebuke him, by saying that "we know his roots or where he comes from".

Arole Adegboyega, who is versatile in the Yoruba culture and tradition, observed that individuals from the royal lineage cherish the custom of tribal marks in Nigeria and Africa as a whole, stressing that "you can vividly recognise somebody from Oyo Alaafin or Aaare Latosa family in Oke-Are, Ibadan through his or her facial marks, which are peculiar to their families"

While commenting on the overriding influence of tattoos on the age long tribal marks, he recalled that tattoos originated from Africa, pointing out that "our forefathers had done so much to beautify the body of their children and the Western countries emulated the inscription of tattoos from the African continent".

Arole Adegboyega noted that it was time for the tribal marks to go into oblivion because they had been in practice over a long period of time. "When you are doing something for over 100 years, it will surely fade away. The only thing that is permanent in life is change. The building we are constructing now are different from the ones we had in the ancient times.

"The custom of tribal marks is no longer fashionable. Even, the tattoo that seems to be replacing it are not all that visible because they are mostly hidden or covered by clothes, except those ladies that inscribe it in conspicuous parts of their bodies. What replaces tribal marks today is our behavioural pattern and mode of doing things. Perseverance, good character and patience are virtues that have taken the place of tribal marks in Yoruba land", he explained.

On the need to revive the cultural heritage of tribal marks, the traditionalist said, " I subscribe to the resuscitation of the African culture, but not facial marks. What we can do to replace the tribal marks is for the parents to bring their children up in the right way, with much emphasis on moral uprightness and honesty. Teach them humility, love and respect, such that they can bring glory not only to the family but also to their immediate community and country at large," he said.

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section-logo.jpg Crime Alert   date-logo.jpg Wednesday, May 4, 2011

 

By Evelyn Usman

 

Certainly, this is not the best of times for Mrs Michael Thompson, following the death of her 23 -year-old daughter, Loveth Michael Thompson, two weeks ago , in their Mende abode of Maryland, Lagos. The widow who is not new to such tragedy, was first stung by the pangs of death fifteen years ago, following the demise of her husband, a trauma that saddled her with the responsibility of caring for their six children alone. Five years later, her 25-year-old first son died after a mysterious ailment which reportedly defied both medical and orthodox treatment. After that, came the sudden disappearance of another of her son, the circumstance which is still shrouded in uncertainty. And now, her 23-year-old daughter has added to the list of her pathetic story.

 

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The suspect, Ndifreke - Honestly, I did not know what got over me.
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But the rudest shock for Mrs Michael Thompson is the fact that her daughter's assailant is no other than her own son, Ndifreke, 24, a situation that has devastated the widow, who is likely to loose another child, depending on the court's verdict.

April 19, 2011, was like every other day for 23-year-old Loveth Michael, as she woke up to do the house chores, being the youngest in the house. At noon, she decided to observe her siesta, apparently to rest, but unknown to her, she was embarking on a final rest in peace.

In this interview with Crime Alert, the suspect admitted to have hit his late sister with a wooden substance while she was asleep. On why he did so, he kept mute for a while and stated that he acted under the influence of a strange force he could not describe.

Hear him, " My sister Loveth was a wonderful person. Since she started living with me after leaving the village six years ago, I have never had any quarrel with her. In fact, she was th e person that prepared the food I ate that morning before I left for a burial ceremony. I came back home by 2pm to change into something else. But as I was about leaving the house, something touched my shoulder and I turned. Then, I did not know what I was doing again. I made straight for the cupboard where I found a wooden stick which we use to cut vegetables. I picked it and went to where my sister was sleeping. I hit her twice on the face and blood started coming out of her nose . I then left her there and went out. Immediately I went out, I started wondering why I did such thing".

As if destined to end her earthly sojourn that way, no one came to dying Loveth's aid, until over three hours when her elder sister , Ini, returned from work. Shocked at the discovery of Loveth in the pool of her blood, aunty Ini, as she is popularly called, raised an alarm which alerted inquisitive tenants who immediately rushed Loveth to the hospital, where unfortunately, she was confirmed dead.

Her suspected killer and elder brother, Ndifreke Michael Thompson who was contacted on the phone about the ugly development, reportedly stormed the hospital from where he was picked up by policemen from Anthony division. Unknown to him, he was earlier reportedly sighted dashing out of their one-room apartment in a questionable manner, where upon interrogation , he confessed to have sent his sister to an unprepared grave.

Looking remorseful and in an emotion -laden tone, Ndifreke blamed members of his father's family for the strange occurrence that had befallen his family.

Said he, " When I lost my father in 1990, then I was just six years old. My father was a very rich man. He was the first man to own a pharmaceutical shop at that time. After his death, my uncles started struggling with his landed property. Then my elder brother was struck with a strange ailment which made his stomach protrude like a pregnant woman. He died later. Next was the sudden disappearance of another brother of mine who is believed to have died. I traveled to the village last month and demanded to know where he was only for my mother to say he traveled to Ondo state. I gave my mum money to go to Ondo state to look for him but she refused. I reported the matter to the chief of my village who said I should forget about my brother. When I insisted I was going to do everything within my power to find out about the whereabout of my missing brother, I was told in clear terms to let go of the matter or else something more than what happened to him would befall me. It was not up to a month when this happened", stated Ndifreke.

Asked if he was drunk on that day, considering the fact that he was just returning from a wake-keep, Ndifreke, said to be a trumpeter at the Apostolic Church, Maryland branch, shook his head. At a point, he burst into tears apparently regretting his action, saying, " honestly I did not know what got over me. I only got to know she was dead while in the cell". When his mother visited the State Criminal Investigations Department(SCID) ,Panti, Yaba, where her son was detained, she just stared at her son with her hand on her chin without uttering a word. She could not even shed tears. Unsure of what her next reaction would be, a family member who accompanied her urged her to sit down while he kept a close watch at her. When it was time for them to leave, Mrs Michael Thompson, dabbed her face with the loose end of her wrapper but there was no single tear.

The suspect, according to spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, Mr Samuel Jinadu, would be charged to 

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jpeg&STREAMOID=sE3SsWlCHeZL$kvMe9fpFS6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxQQVCE$5FSsEN8GRCxdSubBnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-&width=123The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday rearrested the former chief executive officers of AfriBank, Finbank, Union and Intercontinental banks and eight other directors in Lagos. According to Femi Babafemi, the commission’s spokesperson, the arrests were based on fresh discoveries. While confirming the arrest of Erastus Akingbola, the former managing director of Intercontinental Bank who was out on bail after a series of court appearances, Mr Babafemi said: “These are fresh charges but they are related — not only him, but three other former MDs (managing directors) and eight other directors; about eleven of them are arrested.”

Mr Babafemi, however, did not give details of the names of the eight directors that were arrested and when they might be charged to court.

“I know Akingbola will be charged to court tomorrow,” he said.

Mr Babafemi also confirmed that Sebastian Adigwe of Afribank, Bartholomew Ebong of Union Bank and Okey Nwosu of Finbank who were also rearrested would soon be charged to court.

Lamido Sanusi, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, had been in office for barely two months when he sacked the CEOs on August 14, 2009 and replaced them with new management. Mr Sanusi said that in building public confidence in the Nigerian banking system, the CBN would exercise zero tolerance on professional and unethical conduct.

“We will not allow any bank to fail,” Mr Sanusi said that Friday morning while announcing the sacking of the bank chiefs and the injection of about N420 billion into the rescued banks. “However, we will also ensure that officers of banks and debtors who contribute to bank failures are brought to book to the full extent of the law and that all proceeds of infraction are confiscated where legally feasible.”

Mr Sanusi also released the banks’ bad debt numbers which totalled over N716 billion. Oceanic Bank was owed N278.204 billion in nonperforming loans; Intercontinental, N210.903 billion; Afribank, N141.856 billion; Union N73.582 billion; and FinBank, N42.445 billion.

Plea bargaining

Sacked managing director of Oceanic Bank, Cecilia Ibru, has already pleaded guilty to the charges and forfeited N191 billion worth of assets and bagged an 18-month suspended jail sentence in the process. Mrs Ibru was released after six months due to poor health. The remaining suspects have been on trial since their sack. They were charged for various offenses including conspiracy to grant unsecured credit facilities, conspiracy to manipulate share prices, reckless consideration of credit facilities without adequate security and failure to present their monthly statements of account to the Central Bank. The anti-graft agency said then that the charges could still be amended as the trial progressed. Mr Nwosu of Finbank was arraigned on an 11-count charge. Mr Akingbola was on the run for over a year before his return last year. Other directors of Intercontinental Bank that have been arraigned include Raymond Obieri, Samuel Adegbite, Christopher Adebayo, Olusegun Ajibola, Sunny Adams, Isiyaku Umar and Bayo Dada who were all remanded in EFCC custody before they were eventually granted bail. They were arraigned on a 27-count charge.

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Here are more photos of the compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where Navy Seals killed Osama bin Laden. More to come soon, stay tuned on Twitter @pimpmy9jabook  http://twitter.com/pimpmy9jabook

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This undated artist rendering handout provided by the CIA shows the Abbottabad compound in Pakistan where American forces in Pakistan killed Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (CIA)

This undated artist rendering handout provided by the CIA shows the Abbottabad compound in Pakistan where American forces in Pakistan killed Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. (CIA)

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The area of a compound where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived seen in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. (AP / Anjum Naveed)

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Pakistani authorities beefed up security around a compound of the U. S. consulate after killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, in Karachi, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)

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Osama bin Laden used his youngest wife as a human shield in the minutes before he was shot dead

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Obama administration's insistence that DNA tests prove body is 'virtually 100% match' fails to silence calls for graphic evidence   

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'We are looking at releasing additional information, details about the raid as well as any other types of material,' said White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan. Photograph: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images

The official US version of Osama bin Laden's killing is being questioned around the world, with doubters asking why they have not yet seen stills or video footage of the raid, his corpse or his burial at sea.

The White House said it was considering whether to release photos of Bin Laden after he was killed, but admitted the photos were "gruesome". Press spokesman Jay Carney said officials were concerned about the "sensitivity" of releasing any photos, but "there is not some roiling debate here about this."

Asked if President Obama is involved in the photo discussion, Carney said the president is involved in every aspect of the issue.

The Obama administration earlier insisted it used advanced DNA techniques to find a "virtually 100% match" of the body with DNA taken from relatives of Bin Laden. Face-mapping software was also used.

But doubts persist – especially online. "Is Bin Laden Really Dead Or Is This Some Conspiracy Bullsh*t The Government Is Feeding Us??? Something To Think About," asked Hiphopwired.com.

"Talk about perfect timing! Right when the president's approval rating is at an all-time low, and just as he prepares his re-election campaign, look who he discovers hiding under a rock? What a way to kick some life into his career?"

Participants in jihadi website forums also expressed doubts about the killing. "How sound is the news of the martyrdom of Sheikh Osama bin Laden?" asked a member of the Ansar forum. Another said: "God willing, [this] news is not true. Catastrophic if it is authentic."

On Islamic Awakening one sympathiser wrote: "I will wait for the mujahideen to confirm this, and will not believe until I see a picture of his dead body."

Zabiullah Mujaid, a Taliban spokesman in Afghanistan, said in a statement to journalists: "This news is only coming from one side, from Obama's office, and America has not shown any evidence or proof to support this claim.".

American right-wingers were sceptical and scornful. On the Free Republic forum, a poster called salamander wrote: "The commie muzzie usurper in chief had better release photos and videos toot sweet. WTF with this burial at sea before the body is cold? … Something about this smells."

In July 2003, the US faced criticism but succeeding in silencing most conspiracy theorists by releasing graphic photos of the corpses of Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay to prove that US forces had killed them. The bodies were embalmed for 11 days before being buried.

 

"We are looking at releasing additional information, details about the raid as well as any other types of material, possibly including photos," White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan said on ABC News's Good Morning America show. "We want to understand exactly what the possible reaction might be to the release of this information."

The DNA evidence that confirmed Bin Laden was dead came through in the morning after the assault at Abbottabad.

By that time, US intelligence officials were 95% certain they had their man. He was identified by those who took part in the raid and by a woman in the building said to be one of the fugitive's wives.

Further identification came from photographs of the body that were beamed back to CIA specialists who compared them with confirmed images of the al-Qaida leader.

The DNA test left little room for doubt, with one intelligence official telling reporters they had "a virtually 100% match" of the body against DNA taken from "several Bin Laden family members."

As a prioritised task, the DNA analysis could be completed within six hours, said Mark Jobling, a geneticist at Leicester University where DNA fingerprinting was invented.

The first step was to extract DNA from a swab of blood or saliva, a procedure that can be done with a commercial kit in minutes. The next stage was to create a DNA profile to check against those compiled long ago from Bin Laden's relatives.

A genetic profile is based on regions of DNA called short tandem repeats (STRs). These are parts of the genetic code where a sequence of "letters", such as GATA, repeats several times over. The number of times an STR repeats varies from person to person, but is crucially inherited from parents, passed on to children and shared with siblings. A typical genetic fingerprint shows how many times 10 or more STRs repeat in an individual.

The match was obtained when the genetic profile of the dead man was compared with profiles already worked up for Bin Laden's close relatives, such as his sister, who is reported to have died in a Boston hospital. A sibling of Bin Laden's would share half his DNA, but a much stronger match was possible with profiles from more relatives.

 

 

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Rick Shell: Reporting Live – Osama or Usama bin Laden has been killed. US sources including the president, have confirmed the death of the top al-Qaeda leader, saying he has been killed in firefight following a US Navy Seals raid in Abbottabad.600_bin_laden_compound_CIA3_ap_110502_430241.jpg?2

The operation to kill bin Laden was launched earlier Sunday in Pakistan’s Abbottabad, a two-hour drive north of the capital Islamabad.

Bin Laden was killed in a firefight. No Americans were harmed.

US Navy Seals attacked the 3 story home where Bin Laden was in hiding. The Seals rappelled from Chinook and Blackhawk helicopters. A large firefight ensued.

The home was 8 x larger than others in area, built in 2005 in a largely unpopulated area that had since grown around the home.

600_bin_laden_compound_2_110502.jpgThe home was surrounded by 2 security fences and barbed wire.

2 brothers who worked for bin Laden reportedly lived in the home and were also killed.

Latest reports indicate that Bin Laden’s son was also killed. Other dead include the two brothers and one woman that may have been used as a bullet shield. . Apparently there were many people at the residence. U.S. forces took custody of bin Laden’s body and it was later buried at seain keeping with Islamic tradition which calls for a body to be buried within 24 hours in most cases.

There are also reports that two of bin Laden’s wives and four of his children were also captured during the operation. No confirmation yet on these reports.

US authorities received  intelligence last September and were able to track bin Laden down through his couriers. They followed them to the compound and after weeks of surveillance, Navy Seals attacked.bin-laden-compound-_146645d.jpg

DNA testing was conducted as well as facial recognition techniques to help formally identify him.

Oil and Silver have taken a dive and the US dollar has soared. It will be interesting to see the reaction of Wall Street in the next few hours.

In addition to 9/11 ( September 11, 2001)  bin Laden has also been linked  to a string of attacks including the 1998 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the 2000 bombing of the warship USS Cole in Yemen. More Indepth Updates forthcoming.

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12166309294?profile=originalThe Bad-Asses Who Killed Osama Bin Laden

The military team that killed Osama Bin Laden is an elite special forces group unofficially called Seal Team 6.

 

Officially, the team's name is classified and not available to the public, technically there is no team 6. A Tier-One counter-terrorism force similar to the Army's elusive Delta group, Team 6's mission rarely make it to paper much less the newspaper.

It shows how important the publicity about Bin Laden's killing is to the U.S. that this morning, Team 6 is front-page news.

The members of Team 6 are all "black" operatives. They exist outside military protocol, engage in operations that are at the highest level of classification and often outside the boundaries of international law. To maintain plausible deniability in case they are caught, records of black operations are rarely, if ever, kept.

The development of SEAL Team 6 was in direct response to the 1980 attempt to rescue the American hostages held in Iran. The mission was a terrific failure that fell apart at many points and illustrated the need for a dedicated counter-terrorist team capable of operating with the utmost secrecy.

The Team was labeled 6 at the time to confuse Soviet intelligence about the number of SEAL teams in operation at the time. There were only two others.

Team 6 poached the top operatives from other SEAL units and trained them even more intensely from there. Even among proven SEAL's the attrition rate for Team 6 is reported to be nearly half.

There are no names available for current Team 6 members, but the CIA does recruit heavily from their numbers for their Special Operations Group, so it makes sense that they were chosen to work with the CIA on this mission.

Team 6 is normally devoted to missions with maritime authority: ship rescues, oil rigs, naval bases or land bases accessible by water. There are no waterways near Bin Laden's compound.

When a former Navy SEAL was called for a comment about this article all he could say was: "You know I'd love to help you man, but I can't say a word about Team 6. There is no Team 6."



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jpeg&STREAMOID=xwifqrXKW2zJKGVKTt3mBS6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxQ2pjRfVLh$h7fPJjt1Ngo1nW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-&width=234former chief security officer to the late Sani Abacha, a dictator who ruled the country between 1993 and 1998 - Hamza Al-Mustapha - is alive and well, says his lawyer. Olalekan Ojo, Mr Al-Mustapha's lawyer, said on telephone yesterday that he spoke with someone "who was with him early today (Monday) while he was playing tennis at the prison."

The fragile peace of Kano city was nearly shattered yesterday when news of the alleged murder of Mr Al-Mustapha at the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prisons broke. A press statement by his younger brother, Hadi, nearly stoked the embers of the fire more when it demanded that the federal government avail the family of the true position on Mr Al-Mustapha's current state.

"For days running, we have been inundated with several calls from well wishers and friends as well as other well-meaning Nigerians that want to ascertain the veracity of the truth of the rumour.

"We have made several unsuccessful attempts to get to the root of the matter. Most worrisome about this matter is that it has thrown the entire family, who are aware of the fact that there is no smoke without fire, into a state of frustration and apprehension," the statement read.

The statement added that the last time they saw Al-Mustapha was when he appeared in the court recently and that since then they had not heard from him.

"The last time we saw Major Hamza Al-Mustapha was in April when he put up one of his several appearances before a Lagos High court. We were already looking forward to his release after his case was closed for lack of witnesses to prove the charges preferred against him.

"Even the Lagos-based Court of Appeal corroborated this when the presiding judge ruled that the witnesses that would have proven the charges against him are all unreliable. This revelation that appears to have absolved Major Al-Mustapha, who has spent 13 years awaiting trial, came to us as a cheering development. We are very worried with the turn of events as we have been forced to call for the intervention of human rights organisations in and outside Nigerians first time."

Not entirely correct

But it appears the family did not give the total picture in its statement as Mr Ojo, the lawyer further claimed that he was with Al-Mustapha last week "and I'm also in touch with his younger brother who was with him last week." When contacted on phone at 5.45pm, Mr Ojo denied that his client had died saying, "It can never be true, because God forbid, if it had been true, I should have known about it in a matter of 30 minutes. I can authoritatively tell you that with what I know and also knowing the last time we were in touch; it is not true and can never be true."

Kano city recently erupted in spasmodic violence after supporters of Muhammadu Buhari, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) presidential candidate went on a rampage over their candidate's loss in the presidential elections of April 16. The Emir of Kano's palace in Dorayi was burnt just as the house of a former House of Representatives speaker, Umar Ghali Na'abba was set on fire. The house of the Galadima of Kano, who allegedly distributed money and fabric on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan, was also burnt down.

History

Mr Al-Mustapha was arrested on October 22, 1998 and has since been in and out of the courts. He was arrested and arraigned in court for allegedly killing Kudirat Abiola, wife of the late Moshood Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential elections, and attempted murder of former internal affairs minister, Alex Ibru.

He was recently acquitted of the charges in Mr Ibru's case.

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jpeg&STREAMOID=EgfSWHubJL_aUXm4SSXY5S6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxTUcKKHeSFQJARl6DD1k4IrnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-The Lagos state police command said parents and guardians who assault their children and wards will be made to face the full wrath of the law.

This follows the arrest and prosecution of a housewife, Chigozie Godrick, for allegedly brutalising her ward, Ifunnaya Nwamba, 12.

Mrs Godrick was arrested last month following a petition to the police by the school authority at the Adeniyi Jones Primary School located at 1 Kudeti Street, Adekunle Village in Adeniyi Jones, where Miss Nwamba is a pupil, on repeated cases of brutality by her guardian Mrs Godrick.

Looking wrong

Miss Nwamba's classroom teacher, Mr Jimoh, noticed on April 8 that she had come to school that day with a swollen face and bruises all over her body.

Mr Jimoh took Miss Nwamba's case to the school authority and the girl, who was weak and groaning in pain, was taken to the hospital for treatment.

"After her treatment, Ifunnaya narrated her ordeal to the school authority. She stated that she was punished for her inability to wash Mrs Godrick's Nissan Sienna wagon properly. Ifunnaya is a little above four feet while the height of the car is above five feet so she was unable to wash the top parts of the car. So when her madam saw that the top of the car was not washed, she became angry and used the water hose to beat the poor girl," Mr Jimoh said.

Taking action

Following this brutality, the school authority, in a petition dated April 8 and addressed to the commissioner of police in the state, read in part:

"The management of Adeniyi Jones Primary School hereby petition the police command on the assault on one of our pupils Miss Ifunnaya Nwamba, a 12-year-old girl who was brutalised by her guardian (Mrs Chigozie Godrick). The girl claimed to have been battered as a result of her failure to wash her (Mrs Chigozie Godrick's) car to her satisfaction. This has been a re-occurring issue for the past two years. About a year ago, her back was bruised and when the management asked her, she said it was caused by hot oil poured on her by this same guardian. She claimed to have always beaten her with turning pestle, hose, pipes and wood with nails," read the petition.

The school also petitioned the executive chairman of the state's Universal Basic Education Board at Maryland, the Social Welfare, and the Guidance and Counselling Unit School services, through the education secretary of the local government education authority, who gave the school license to proceed with the case.

The police spokesperson Samuel Jinadu said the police will not hesitate to arrest and prosecute any parent or guardian who assaults their children and wards.

"The case was transferred to the Human Rights Department and the woman (Chigozie Godrick) was charged to court on April 14, 2011. Mrs Godrick was charged to the Ikeja Magistrate court," Mr Jinadu said.

NEXT gathered that Mrs Godrick was charged on a two-count charge of alleged assault and causing grievous bodily harm.

Miss Godrick, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges and was granted bail in the sum of N100,000. The case has been adjourned until May 23, 2011

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Remember the under pressure man Well yes he storms Realto Hotels Benin This month in a fun filled Jam packed Reggae Comeback ! More Details soon ! 

 

 

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In a bid to revamp his musical career and once again capture the hearts of Nigerians with classic tunes, Reggae sensation Ras Kimono released two singles late last year. 
In a chat with Daily Sun, Kimono revealed that young artistes are no longer interested in making good music but are rather keen on making money at the expense of creating an enduring legacy through music. The dreadlock-wearing singer also stated that nothing will make him go into politics. Excerpts:

What are your plans for the year?
My plan for the year is to drop my new album. Late last year, I came out with two singles Veteran and Wicked politicians. They are enjoying massive airplay. For now, I have only promo copies and radio stations in Nigeria are doing justice to it. 

You are trying to revamp your career no doubt but how do you intend to take over the scene since young Nigerians are not given totally to reggae music?

Before I came into the limelight in the late 80s and early 90s, it was like that, still, I achieved success in the industry then through hard work and intense promotion and that is what I intend to do now to make sure reggae music reigns once again. it is like I am starting afresh, I am going on tour around the country and not waiting for my company to do it for me. They tend to go to the cities alone and not penetrate the rural areas.

I am focusing on rural dwellers to revamp reggae music so that they will hear me. You know Nigerians, when reggae picks up again, a lot of youths will now go into it. They just want somebody to lead them and I am back to lead again because I have always been a flag bearer.
Nigerians still have a soft spot for Reggae music. They react positively anytime I sing since I came back to the country. They love the truth that Reggae music reveals. It is just a matter of time before it finally gains ground fully because a lot of youths will also go into Reggae music. Some of them have not come out openly to do so because they may have not have the platform, but I am ready to be the platform for them. 

How would you describe your career at this moment?

It’s been good. Since I came back to the country in 2009, I have enjoyed a lot of commendations. I didn’t know it would be like this. The ovation has been louder more than it was over 15 years ago. I give thanks to Jah every morning for that. I see that as an advantage I have to utilize to bring back Reggae music. I am looking for a proper channel and a good marketer that will work closely with me to achieve this. I need good promotion because no matter how good or bad an album is, if you don’t push it well, it will flop in the market. If I don’t do a good job on my album, I am ready for doom. 

What qualities do you look out for in a marketer that you think will help push your album the way you want it?

Marketers are not the same as recording companies so you can’t handle them the same way. It could be anybody but the bottom line is that we will spend money to make money. We have to channel money into promotions and make sure Nigerians crave for reggae music once more. Given the expansion of FM stations, there is enough room for promotions on air. I just need someone that will help me expose these songs so that it can reach everyone. 

What inspired this come-back album?

Music. All the while I left this country, I have been doing music. I wasn’t working, but playing where my services were needed. With that, I was bidding my time pending when I would return to Nigeria. I decided to go into the studio and make songs of international standards, songs that are better than what I have done before and focusing on leadership failures. My songs are to call them back to order. I think we should be tired of all the lies, deceit and deprivings. I talk about the truth of the time with my lyrics. 

I am inspired with what is going on in our society. Nigerians copy the ugly side of western civilisation and it stands to be corrected. We have to emulate good things too and not vices alone. America has the good, the bad and the ugly, but over there, they celebrate the good so that it overshadows the ugly side of their existence. Nigeria was colonized by Britain but our leaders are not following British rules. Our leaders travel abroad and see developments in these nations but when they are elected to perform, they loot instead of working with the funds allocated to them. I want to keep saying it and also wish to have followers that will stand with me in fighting corrupt government through music. We have to deal with the issue of bad governance so that we can see change. I will do my best and leave the rest for Jah.

How do you intend to drive home your point through music because you are not the first musician to do this?
I am not the first person to tackle bad leadership through music. Many people have been doing it even through other means and some of them have died while the ones that are alive are still shouting. I will do my best because I know that someday, I will be no more and some other people will keep talking until Nigeria gets to the promised land. We have to make sure we retain our status as the giant of Africa. Without Nigeria, some of these western countries will collapse. Nigeria is very crucial to world development. I will only relax when our country becomes a better place for us and our children.

Do you think Nigerian artistes are right in supporting the present crop of politicians we have now by doing songs and jingles for them?
I don’t campaign for politicians. My style is different from other musicians’ styles. I don’t have faith in our politicians. They have disappointed us for a long time and I don’t think they have anything good to offer us as a nation. Even the younger politicians whom I had a little respect for are now getting worse than the older ones. I refuse to be part of the campaign for today’s politicians. 

So if you are called to campaign for them, what will you do?
They have called me, but I won’t be a party to it. I don’t want to regret anything. If I have to support any of them, I must have a legitimate reason to do so and not because other musicians are doing so to get money. I have not seen any one among them who really cares about the masses and has the interest of Nigerians at heart. Even the minimum wage is appalling. What is N18,000 in Nigeria? They are just there for themselves and are not genuine. 

How do you think Nigerian artistes should relate with politicians?
Artistes are individual people. I can’t speak for anybody. I am a lone ranger in my fight against corrupt governments. I do not join forces with anyone. It is left for the artistes to do whatever they want to do. Some of these artistes are richer than me but every member of their families is still facing the repercussion of electing bad leaders. Those ones supporting these politicians are selfish and are only looking for how to enrich their pockets. If we come together to say we won’t support them, before you turn your back, someone has betrayed you all. They should act as watchdogs and not support evil. 

How would rate music generally in Nigeria?
Music has come of age in Nigeria. Most youths that have gone into music are making it big. They drive choice cars and build good houses. They are living large and it is good for the industry. 

But would you say these lyrics make an impact? What is responsible for our lyrics filled with vulgar languages?
The corporate bodies are responsible for it. I have been back for two years and deal with reality of the time. I speak about societal ills. They promote these guys with empty lyrics, support them and pay them millions to perform.

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•Ras Kimono

The Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation also is to blame for the influx of vulgar lyrics in Nigeria. They have refused to check what is going out on air. When I released my song We no want the system in 1988, because of a word in the lyrics, it was banned. It was not played on radio.

If they refused to play that song then, it means there is a regulatory body that makes sure whatever song is aired is checked and scrutinized. I don’t think that organisation still exists because if it does, all these trashy and vulgar songs should have been banned. The languages that corrupt children are not supposed to be aired at all. If they are not encouraged, they will go back and churn out good tunes. Some of them get drunk and smoke on stage and yet, no one cares to call them to order. 

In your view, what should young artistes do to release good tunes to Nigerians?

Young artistes are making money and are not concerned about releasing soul-lifting music. It is just a matter of time, and the result of releasing trashy songs will show. Good name is better than money, but they don’t want to listen. When they look back and nobody recognizes them, then, they will know they have not have done well. They have to go back to the drawing board and put in more effort to release quality lyrics. 

How would you describe these young musicians?

Most of them are just flashes in a pan. They just release a song and you never hear of them again. They are after the money and not to leave a legacy through their lyrics.

You have been away for a long time, what have you learnt over the years that has helped you become a better person?

I have learnt to be business-minded. Even though I sing, I have learnt to manage the business aspect of it as well and not only minding the lyrics alone. I have learnt to be punctual in my career. I have learnt to relate with different kinds of people well no matter their weaknesses. I can accept people for who they are and not for what I want them to be. I have learnt not to be judgmental. I can now see life from a different perspective.

Did you have any unpleasant experience while you were abroad?

I was playing in clubs. That was not what I wanted for myself at that time. When I was in Nigeria, I never played in clubs. Over there, you play in a club of about 20 people and you will be lucky if they are up to 20. 

People are insinuating that you ran to America to make money and when the money didn’t come, you came home. How true is this?

It is not true. I went there to take a break and to gain knowledge as a musician. I took a break with my stay overseas so that I can come back with something fresh and better. How can I go to America to make money? There is more money to make here in Nigeria than in America. 

Are you back for good or you still have plans to go back to the States?

I am back for good but that doesn’t mean I won’t travel if the opportunity arises. I am a musician and can be called to perform anywhere in the world. 

How about your family?

My family is still abroad. You know when women get to such places, they are comfortable and do not want to move. My wife and children are still in America. 

As a husband and a father, what advice would you give to husbands and fathers?

Marriage is like two dogs playing. Sometimes, one brings the other down and he gets beaten. It works with understanding. If a couple decides to fight like kings of the jungle, then the marriage won’t stand the test of time. If you react based on how angry you are, you will make mistakes. Couples should be each other’s fool to make it work. No one is better than the other, it takes two of you to build a lasting marital relationship. 

As a father, you must always listen to your kids. You must be around to watch your children grow. There are questions they want you to answer as their father and you must be willing to play that role well. You also have to be involved in their education and extra-curricular activities. This is the way you can express your love and support for them. 

If you make all the money in world and don’t have time to nurture your kids, they will turn out bad and all your struggles will be in vain. They must feel secured with your presence. It doesn’t have to be their mother all the time. Create time to play with your children, it makes them feel wanted and loved. You must make your children your closest friends. They must trust you enough to tell you all their fears. If you don’t listen to them, they will go astray. 

What else do you hope to achieve in life?

Greatness. As far as I am concerned, heaven is my starting point. I am hoping that before death takes me away, I will achieve my aims and objectives. One of such objectives is to see Nigeria safe and great and black people united again. I will be glad if West Africa have a common passport, it will be good. We should stop segregation in Africa, we need the peace and unity. 

Do you have any plans to go into politics?

Never. The rules of the game are dirty and if you don’t take time, you will join them in the name of bringing change to the masses. It is not peculiar to Nigeria alone. All over the world, politics is a dirty game. Politicians are politicians everywhere. 

What advice would you give to upcoming musicians as a veteran in the industry?

They should leave drugs alone because most of them do drugs. Drugs will not make them. I don’t do drugs and I don’t smoke weed and I have achieved a great height as a musician. Learn to play an instrument so that it will give you an edge over your colleagues.

 

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images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTiJJx1wMlGkBB0BM-xZ3j4LoUYY2n9xESWWxvONP39nOa6JyKUPJp9fgDenunciation and condemnation on Saturday trailed the comments attributed to the governor of Bauchi State, Alhaji Isah Yuguda, that the National Youth Service Corps members who were murdered in the state were destined to die the way they did.

 Bauchi State governor, Isa Yuguda
 
Some corps members were killed in the state as well as in some other northern states shortly after the Independent National Electoral Commission declared the incumbent President and Peoples Democratic Party standard-bearer, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, winner of the April 16 presidential poll.
Specifically, nine corps members were reportedly killed in Bauchi State.
Property worth millions of Naira were also destroyed in the post-election violence in which the irate youths were protesting the defeat of the Congress for Progressive Change standard-bearer, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) by Jonathan.
Jonathan polled over 21million votes to beat other contenders comprising Buhari, the All Nigeria Peoples Party standard-bearer, Ibrahim Shekarau, and his Action Congress of Nigeria counterpart, Nuhu Ribadu.
However, speaking to our correspondents on Saturday, some eminent Nigerians among them the former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Chief Richard Akinjide; Chairman, Arewa Consultative Forum, Gen, Ibrahim Haruna; former governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa; former governor of old Anambra State; Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife; and spokesperson to the Congress for Progressive Change Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, said Yaguda's comments were condemnable.
Haruna who spoke to one of our correspondents on Friday described the reports attributed to the governor as disappointing.
Haruna said there was no justification for the slaughter of young Nigerians because of politics.
He said it was inconceivable for anybody with human feelings to make such a comment on the gruesome killing of young innocent Nigerian graduates in the service of their fatherland.
To him, what was expected of Yuguda was for him to join other Nigerians to eulogise them as heroes and to name structures after them to alleviate the pangs of their loss.
He called on the Federal Government to exploit the instrumentality of the law to ensure effective maintenance of peace and security.
He said that it was grim for such young men to be killed because of politics because the country was not in a state of war. He added, "I am saddened by what he said. Is there any justification for any young, hopeful Nigerian to be killed because of politics?
Akinjide, who described the governor's comment as unwarranted, opined that a leader must be discreet at all times in handling issues that affected lives. He said, "It is sad that the governor of a state should treat human life with levity.
"Was it not in Bauchi that a teacher was murdered because one of the students was alleged to cover up something? That lady came from the South. She was not the person who used the Quran to wrap something.
"A governor, as the chief security officer of the state, is expected to be a role model and should uphold the rule of law and promote peace and harmony in his state. Human life is too sacred to be toiled with."
The former Attorney General explained that even the Commissioner of Police in the state was responsible to the governor and as such should be taking orders from him. He said that explained why in every state the governor is the chairman of the Security Council while the CP is only a member together with the Attorney-General.
Similarly, a former Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Abubakar Tsav, said the statement attributed to Yuguda was most unfortunate and unbecoming of somebody in his position as a governor of a state where such killings took place.
He said that Yuguda should have at least shown sympathy to the corps members, their families and indeed the country.
Tsav said, "It is most unfortunate, this is unexpected of somebody in the position of a governor. He should have shown sympathy with the corps members, their families and Nigeria."
Musa simply summarised his opinion by saying, "I think it is being insensitive and quite undiplomatic."
Odumakin, who strongly condemned the governor's assertion, said, "What Governor Yuguda said further confirmed that Nigeria is a nation founded on iniquity, sustained by hypocrisy and is on a balance of uneven scale. That is why today we talk about peace and nobody is talking about justice. Even if he was truly attacked in Ibadan in 1979 as he claimed, is that enough to justify the killing of corps members in his state? General Muhammadu Buhari did not make such inciting comment but went on air to discourage the people from causing violence. That is the prize of leadership."
However, Ezeife contended that the governor's statement depended on how each individual viewed it. He said that some people believe in destiny and stretch the belief to the limit because of the doctrine of their religion. "You have to be careful not to expect so much from such people," he said adding that the governor's statement was not provocative.
Yuguda had said while speaking with journalists in Bauchi on Thursday that the corps members who got killed in the state were not the only victims of the unfortunate violence that followed the presidential election.
He recalled to the shock of journalists that his son was almost lynched while his house was torched.
"They (corps members) were destined to experience what they experienced. Nobody can run away from destiny. When they were serving me, they were the happiest in Nigeria.
"Immediately I handed them over to INEC, it was the responsibility of INEC to protect them. They were not the only ones affected. My own house was burnt; they almost lynched my first son. It is part of their destiny. I was also attacked as a corps member in Ibadan in 1979.
"They were attacked on the services of INEC," he was quoted as having said.
Also, a former Security Advisor to Rivers State Government, Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, condemned the statement.
He stated that Yuguda had failed the nation by issuing inciting statements.
Meanwhile, in a statement titled 'PUNCH goofed as Yuguda was misquoted' made available to SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday, Bauchi State government said the governor was not quoted correctly.
The statement signed by the Senior Special Adviser to the Governor on Media/Public Affairs, Sanusi Muhammad, quoted the governor as saying during the media briefing that "The death of the corp members was purely an act of destiny. As human beings we should always accept our destiny either in our favour or against our interest. The unfortunate death of the corp members was destined to happen in the course of their service to Nigeria. Every new day is a new experience to all living souls which we must contend.
"After the unfortunate attack on the corp members that led to the untimely death of some in some remote areas of the state on receiving the report, I swiftly acted and made sure that those evacuated are camped at the Senior Staff Development Centre of Directorate of State Security Service in Bauchi metropolis were comfortable and well protected. I paid several visits to the camp to boost their morale and comfort them. Each of them was given a token amount to take care of their immediate needs while in the camp. I have vowed to bring the perpetrators of the crime to book as several arrests have already been made.
"At a time when all efforts are being made to ensure return to normalcy and the need to rebuild frontiers of harmonious relationship and friendship, we urge the media not to play with the destiny of the country through sensationalism and outright mischief."
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Today is World Press freedom Day

12166310659?profile=originalThanks to the First Amendment, I'm free to write these words -- and you're free to read them.

But for about 84 percent of the about 6.9 billion people with whom we share this planet, that's not the case. They live in nations where the press is only "partly" free from government control or criminal intimidation, or not free at all.

Those global press freedom figures are from a 2010 report by Freedom House, an independent human rights organization, which has compiled such data annually since 1980. The group's 2011 report was issued Monday.

The figures are worth noting as the United States hosts this year's World Press Freedom Day today with the theme "21st Century Media: New Frontiers, New Barriers." It's an appropriate focus given the dramatic presence of new media methods and technology in political and social turmoil in the Middle East and elsewhere.

The Freedom House report notes that "in response to the growing popularity of Internet-based applications like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, many governments have started targeting the new platforms as part of their censorship strategies." In 12 of 37 countries examined, the group said, officials imposed temporary or total bans on such new technology.

But these kinds of ratings and reports tell only part of the story of the worldwide struggle to gather and report the news freely and report it without fear:

• Eight journalists were attacked in recent days in Uganda while trying to report on the second day of a walk-to-work campaign protesting fuel prices and government's inefficiency.

• The editor of a Ukrainian English-language newspaper was fired on the spot on April 15 reportedly for insisting on publishing an interview with a government minister regarding possible international trade violations. From Bahrain to Sri Lanka, journalists have been arrested for simply doing their job.

• And, in a ceremony set for May 16, the Journalists Memorial at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., will add the names of 59 journalists who died in 2010 in the course of reporting the news. Eighteen names of newly identified journalists who died in previous years also will be added, bringing the overall total to 2,084.

Information freely gathered and freely reported is the enemy of despots, dictators and criminal cartels. For democracies, it would seem just as obvious that a free and unfettered flow of information is the lifeblood of systems that depend on an informed citizenry to make the ultimate governing decisions.

Newly created global news outlets on the Web, widely used social media and so-called "data dumps" by groups like WikiLeaks do raise legitimate issues ranging from personal privacy to credibility to national security.

Serious critics of the press, here and abroad, are right to point to errors of fact and judgment by journalists.

But on at least one day, we all ought to pause to appreciate the value -- and for far too few, the unique national asset -- that is a free press.




Wikipedia:

The United Nations General Assembly declared 3 May to be World Press Freedom Day[1][2] to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression enshrined under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and marking the anniversary of the Declaration of Windhoek, a statement of free press principles put together by African newspaper journalists in 1991.
UNESCO marks World Press Freedom Day by conferring the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize on a deserving individual, organization or institution that has made an outstanding contribution to the defence and/or promotion of press freedom anywhere in the world, especially when this has been achieved in the face of danger. Created in 1997, the prize is awarded on the recommendation of an independent jury of 14 news professionals. Names are submitted by regional and international non-governmental organizations working for press freedom, and by UNESCO member states.
The Prize is named in honour of Guillermo Cano Isaza, a Colombian journalist who was assassinated in front of the offices of his newspaper, El Espectador, in Bogotá, on 17 December 1986. Cano's writings had offended Colombia's powerful drug barons.
UNESCO also marks World Press Freedom Day each year by bringing together media professionals, press freedom organisations and UN agencies to assess the state of press freedom worldwide and discuss solutions for addressing challenges. Each conference is centred around a theme related to press freedom, including good governance, media coverage of terrorism, impunity and the role of media in post-conflict countries.
The 2011 World Press Freedom Day celebration is being held in Washington, D.C., USA on May 1-3. This will be the first time the United States has hosted the World Press Freedom Day celebration. The theme of this year's event is 21st Century Media: New Frontiers, New Barriers. The event will affirm fundamental principles of media freedom in the digital age—the ability of citizens to voice their opinions and access diverse, independent information sources—20 years after the original declaration was made in Windhoek, Namibia. The World Press Freedom Day 2011 program and agenda are available here.
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