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Today's warp-speed doctors' office visits rarely address all of your Q's, which is why it's more critical than ever to be in tune with your body—it can help yield some important insight.

Here's what to look for:

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Mouth

White tongue coating

Could mean: You have a yeast infection—the oral type, that is. Your mouth maintains a fine yeast-bacteria balance, but when foreign stuff (think: antibiotics) throws that out of whack, the yeast portion grows unchecked and coats your tongue. A prescription antifungal rinse should clear things up. If it doesn't, revisit your doc.

Inflamed gums

Could mean: You're knocked up. "Your dentist is often the first to know,. "Swollen gums are one of the early side effects of the hormonal changes that come with pregnancy." If your gums are puffy or bleed when you floss—and your period is late—it may be time to take a pregnancy test.

Your guide to a perfect smile.

Cracked mouth corners

Could mean: You're vitamin deficient, says a dermatologist . ("Otherwise," , "you're a big lip licker. Stop that!") A lack of B vitamins— specifically, B2, B6, and folic acid—can dry out the sensitive skin on the outer corners of your mouth, causing unseemly cracks on your kisser. Adding nutrient-rich eats such as leafy greens and watermelon to your regular diet should smooth out any rough patches.


Eyes

Sparse outer eyebrows

Could mean: Your thyroid isn't pumping out enough hormones, More than 27 millionpeople have thyroid disorders, and eight out of 10 of those are women. The right prescription meds should get your hormones—and brows—back on track.

Dark under-eye circles

Could mean: You have allergies. Nasal congestion from allergies can dilate and darken the veins around your eyes and nose. Once you pinpoint and treat your allergen culprits—often with OTC meds—your under-eye shadows should fade.

Hair

Thinning hair

Could mean: You have a thyroid issue. If you've been noticing more breakage when you blow-dry, head to your Doctor. for a thyroid test. Brittle hair can also be a sign of malnourishment—specifically, deficiencies in omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin A. So for the love of your hair (and your health), steer clear of any lownutrient crash diets.

Skin

Brown splotches

Could mean: You've had a self-tanner mishap... or you have a benign condition called melasma that's often associated with oral contraceptives. Doctors aren't sure why some birth-control pills cause these dark patches on the forehead, cheeks, or upper lip, but they do know UV exposure makes them worse. Your M. D. might recommend a hydroquinone cream.

Small yellow bumps

Could mean: You're looking at fat deposits caused by high cholesterol. The yellowish bulges can appear anywhere (yes, on thin people too) but are most common on the knees, elbows, hands, and feet. Make an appointment with your doc for a simple blood cholesterol test.

A rash on your rump

Could mean: Celiac disease, which is triggered by eating gluten, can manifest itself as an itchy red rash or blisters on your derriere. Ten to 15 percent of people with gluten intolerance get this inflammation, which can also appear on your elbows and knees, says a cosmetic dermatologist . Fortunately, once you cut pasta, wheat bread, and other gluten sources from your diet, you'll kick the butt blisters too.

Build a better backside with this leg and booty-busting workout.

Nails

Brittle nails

Could mean: Your frail nails might indicate nutritional deficiencies like low calcium, vitamin D, or zinc, says a dermatologist . Sporting nude nails more often and maintaining a balanced diet may help. Or you can try soaking your nails in water for five minutes at night before moisturizing them with an alpha hydroxy cream

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Michael Jackson Secret Son?

Insiders claim Donte Williams Jackson, who lives with the late ‘Thriller’ star’s 80-year-old mother Katherine Jackson, is the result of a fling between the legendary King of Pop and an unknown woman..

The 18 year old has spent most of his life being looked after by Alejandra Oaziaza, who has four children with Michael’s brothers Randy and Jermaine.

It was initially believed Donte was the son of Randy and Alejandra, but he was born just eight months after their son Randy Jr. A source told The Sun newspaper: “Michael was very close to Donte. We’re not even sure if Donte knows who his parents are.

“He’s one of the nicest kids you could possibly meet.” Insiders claim Donte came about after a fling in Las Vegas in the early 1990s..

Donte is the second alleged secret son of the legendary singer, who has children Prince Michael, 13, and Paris, 12, with ex-wife Debbie Rowe and eight-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as Blanket, whose mother is unknown. It is also believed 26-year-old dancer Omer Bhatti is his child.
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DANCER Ife Kuku last night became the fifth person to be kicked out of the Big Brother house.

The 25-year-old dancer was the bookies' hot tip to be booted off the reality TV show as she faced the public vote against Mario and Jordan lookalike Corin.

Leaving the house in a short grey dress, Ife was met with a mixture of boos and cheers from the noisy crowd.

She left after gaining 56.5% in the public vote.

Before leaving, the former Cheryl Cole backing dancer reassured other housemates: "I feel alright."

The skin-headed groover from Milton Keynes gained a reputation as a cry baby and fell out with several housemates including Caoimhe and Shabby.

But she put on a brave face and laughed while speaking with host Davina McCall.

When asked about her long list of spats, she said: "I have always been honest. There was no point making up with people after what I had said about them in the Diary room."


Ife Kuku Biography


The earliest vivid memory I have from my childhood, was sitting in my room watching Pop School the Musical. I remember rushing home to watch Sister Sister and Moesha, as I grew my musical taste changed. I started listening to Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and India Arie.

One of the first tapes I brought was the Spice Girls. When I was fourteen a Lauryn Hill album found its way into my collection I have been a fan ever since. I grew up in Milton Keynes, and was part of a very large family “not the conventional kind “ Performing has always been a huge part of my life. School plays, to debating society, choirs, dance shows any chance to stand in front of an audience..

The thrill of being in the moment was scary but a wonderful feeling that would go away once I was off stage. My parents built a conservatory at the back of the house that I used it as my studio to practice and practice I would make up songs and routines and ask friends and family to come in and watch. I was never the strongest singer or dancer however I knew it was something that I wanted to do forever and that the only way to make that possible would be to practice and get better each day.

I moved to London when I was sixteen and trained at a performing arts school, it was so much fun I felt really grown up so many other people to work with who all shared the same love for singing and dancing. When I graduated I threw myself out there and began auditioning for shows, video adverts, Dance Company’s anything and everything. I had a job in a theatre, bar, café and telemarketer, I applied for anything that was flexible and that would fit around my auditions.

Seven years passed and I accomplished so much more than I could of expected and got to travel the world. In 2008 I made the decision to move in a different direction and focus on singing and writing my own songs, and I hope to continue and push forward and someday perform my songs in front of a large audience.




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The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control has shut the Wuse, Zone 4, outlet of Mr. Biggs in Abuja, for allegedly selling unwholesome products to the public.

The agency also arrested seven suspects in connection with the alleged sale of alcoholic beverages, while it sealed the premises of the producer in Abuja.

The agency said it discovered that the dispensary, kitchen and storage areas of the sealed Mr. Biggs outlet were found to be rat-infested; while the oven used for food preservation was swarming with flies.

The Deputy Director, Drugs, in the Establishment Inspection Directorate of the agency, Dr. Eric Iful, stated this during a press conference in Abuja on Tuesday.

He said he was acting under the instruction of NAFDAC's Director-General, Dr. Paul Orhii, whom he represented at the press briefing.

Iful explained that the punishment was meted out to the fast food outlet, having been found to have consistently violated NAFDAC regulations for the fourth time this year alone.

Before taking the action, he said that officers from the establishment inspectorate division had been inundated with complaints that fast food operators were selling unwholesome products across the country.

As a result, he said the inspectorate began routine fact-finding activities on fast food outlets across the country, during which many lapses were allegedly observed..

To reduce the incidence of food-borne diseases, he said that NAFDAC organised a training workshop for fast food operators and hoteliers on June 29 in Lagos.

But on July 11, he said the shut Mr. Biggs outlet was found wanting when a consumer reported that the chicken served with the beans porridge he bought was stale.

He said that the complaint prompted the EID officers to inspect the outlet, during when the NAFDAC team made unacceptable discoveries.

Iful said, "The dispensary, kitchen and storage areas were grossly untidy and rat-infested; while two deep freezers in use (found in the place) were not functioning."
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Wande Coal in nude picture scandal

On Thursday, Mo Hits star, Wande Coal, real name, Ojosipe Wande, became the hottest trending topic on social networking site, Twitter, when pictures alleged to be his nude shots, surfaced on the Internet.

Though this has attracted various comments from fans and the public alike, some of his colleagues have risen to his defence.

Mo Hits producer, Don Jazzy, tweeted “Kaiiiiiiii my boy is trending sha. Oya make somebody photoshop my own too o. Maybe I go trend too. Lol.”

Dele Momodu, Ovation publisher and 2011 presidential aspirant, also tweeted “@delemomodu2011: As the enemies tried to pull down great son of Nigeria @wande coal today. I urge all my good friends to pls tweet something great about Wande.”

Similarly, a few months back, a picture alleged to be that of fellow Mo Hit artiste DBanj and Wande Coal smoking marijuana in a bus surfaced on the Internet..

However, in a reaction to the issue, Mo Hits publicists, Big Sam Media, have risen in defence of Wande Coal. In a statement titled, Somebody is After Wande Coal, the artiste’s publicists say, “It has come to our notice that a purported nude picture of Wande Coal is being circulated on social networking site, Twitter, and that made him a trending topic yesterday and early hours of today.

“Wande is very grateful to those who have shown him love and as well to those who were constructive in their criticisms. He is saying a massive thank you.

Nothing to be ashamed of

“We also want to state categorically that there is nothing wrong or to be ashamed (of) about being naked but the pictures in question are not those of Wande Coal, the multiple Hip Hop World Award winner. That is not him and that can never be him.”

Big Sam media claimed that Wande Coal has been a target of “orchestrated attacks in past months”, citing a report that claimed that the artiste was being treated in psychiatric home.

“We have reason to believe that the person behind these nude pictures is the same person behind earlier negative and false stories. Therefore, we are no longer taking the matter lightly. Appropriate security agencies have been briefed and investigations are on-going so as to ascertain (the) true identity of the culprit and bring him or her to book.

Wande Coal started out as a soundtrack artiste for Mainframe Production. He was also a onetime dancer for Angelica, Boulevard, and Asa. He, however, got his big break after a chance meeting with the Mo Hits Family after a performance at the University of Lagos in 2006. He was signed on by Mo Hits records almost immediately, and released his debut album, Mushin to Mo' Hits.

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WHAT WILL YOU DO, IF THIS WAS YOUR GRANDMOTHER STILL TRAFFICKING DRUGS AT 94 YEARS OF AGE?

SHE WAS CAUGHT AT THE NOGALES ARIZONA (US) PORT OF ENTRY FEW DAYS AGO WITH 10.45 Ibs OF MARIJUANA.

94 YEARS OLD.

1Tim. 6:10 For the Love Of Money Is The Root Of All Evil: Which While Some Coveted After They Have Erred From The Faith, And Pierced Themselves Through With Many Sorrows.

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Are Ghana must go bags going out of fashion ? Watch & Pray that we are not decieved !
500 more expected in days || The campaign machinery of former military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida is set to take the nation by storm.

A few days ago, the IBB Presidential Campaign Organisation took delivery of 500 vehicles consisting of 250 Prado jeeps and 250 Toyota Camry saloon cars, Leadership Sunday has learnt. The cars are now parked at a location in Abuja, said a source close to the campaign group. Leadership Sunday was also told that the last batch of 500 vehicles (250 Prado jeeps and 250 Camry cars) will be added to the lot, making a total of 1, 000 vehicles.
General Babangida, who was the country's leader between 1985 and 1993, has indicated his desire to contest the presidential election on the platform of the PDP. He has also been a vociferous advocate of the PDP zoning policy: the party had zoned the presidency to the North after Olusegun Obasanjo's eight years. Obasanjo was succeeded by Umaru Musa Yar'Adua who died on May 5, this year, and Dr Goodluck Jonathan took over according to the dictates of the Nigerian constitution. Some members of the PDP, including General Babangida, insist that the PDP should maintain the zoning arrangement for the 2011 elections..

President Jonathan's supporters, including the recently selected national chairman of the ruling party, Dr Okwesilieze Nwodo, have maintained that the zoning arrangement is not sacrosanct, especially after the force majeure (Yar'Adua's death) that changed the bargain. Other likely aspirants within the PDP include General Aliyu Gusau (rtd), the current national security adviser; former Vice-president Atiku Abubakar; Dr Bukola Saraki, governor of Kwara State; and Alhaji Danjuma Goje, governor of Gombe State.

The PDP governors obviously hold the key to the party's ticket. But it is doubtful if all of them will support the same candidate during the primaries. Another source close to the IBB presidential Campaign told Leadership Sunday that, if it becomes clear that General Babangida will not get the PDP ticket, he and his supporters will move en masse into another party, probably the ANPP.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
LAGOS—Policemen attached to Dopemu Division in Lagos have arrested a 23-year-old lady who allegedly stabbed a 30-year-old man to death following the deceased’s alleged attempt to rape her.

The Edo State-born suspect, Rachael Gbadamosi, claimed that the deceased, Christian Egwuchukwu, had on several occasions attempted to carry out the act, an overture she claimed to have cleverly turned down. The deceased as gathered, was living in a one-room apartment with his alleged assailant’s cousin in Agege area of Lagos.

Trouble started Sunday night while the final match of the just concluded Soccer World Cup was on, when Christian and Rachael were engaged in a physical combat following the lady’s claim Egwuchukwu locked her out. In her confessional statement, Rachael explained:, “ …Before I knew what was happening, he tried to rape me and held my neck from behind. In my attempt to free myself from his grip, I reached for the top of a shelve in the room where we usually keep our knife. My intention was to stab him in the hand that was strangling me and never knew it had pierced into his neck because the room was dark as there was no light.”

Christian was reportedly rushed to a private hospital where he was said to have lost so much blood and was later confirmed dead...
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French legislators in the lower house overwhelmingly agreed on a ban on burqa-style Islamic veils yesterday as part of a rigorous effort to define and defend French values.

But many of the country’s Muslim population are not happy with the development.

Those who supported the ban say face-covering veils do not conform with the European country’s ideal of women equality or its secular tradition, the Associated Press (AP) reported yesterday.

The bill is controversial abroad but popular in France, where its relatively few outspoken critics say conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy has resorted to xenophobia to attract far-right voters.

The ban on burqas and niqabs will go in September to the Senate, where it also is likely to pass. Its biggest hurdle will likely come after that, when France 's constitutional watchdog scrutinizes it. Some legal scholars say there is a chance it could be deemed unconstitutional..

Spain and Belgium have similar bans in the works. France has Europe 's largest Muslim population; about 5 million of the country's 64 million people are believed to be Muslims. While ordinary headscarves are common in the country, only about 1,900 women are believed to wear full face-covering veils.

The main body representing French Muslims says such garb is not suitable in France but it worries that the ban will stigmatize all Muslims.

In yesterday’s vote at the National Assembly, there were 335 votes for the bill and just one against it. Most members of the main opposition group, the Socialist Party, walked out and refused to vote, though they in fact support a ban.

They said they have differences over where it should be enforced, underscoring the controversy among French politicians on the issue.

The bill bans face-covering veils everywhere that can be considered public space, even in the street, but the Socialists only want it in certain places, such as government buildings, hospitals and public transport.

France's government has sought to insist that assimilation is the only path for immigrants and minorities and last year it launched a grand nationwide debate on what it means to be French. The country has had difficulty integrating generations of immigrants and their children, as witnessed by weeks of rioting by youths, many of them minorities, in troubled neighborhoods in 2005.

At the National Assembly, few dissenters spoke out about civil liberties or fears of fanning anti-Islam sentiment. Before the vote, the Greens lawmaker Francois de Rugy said the conservatives "are throwing oil on the fire — you are reviving tensions just to win votes."

Legislator Berengere Poletti, of Sarkozy's party, said face-covering veils "are a prison for women, they are the sign of their submission to their husbands, brothers or fathers."

The niqab and burqa are also seen in the country as a gateway to extremism and an attack on secularism, a central value of France for more than a century. Discussions in the country have dragged on for more than a year since Sarkozy declared in June 2009 that the burqa is "not welcome" in France .

There has been some concern the bill could prod terror groups to eye France or its citizens as potential targets. Following Sarkozy's comments, al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb issued a statement on web sites vowing to "seek vengeance against France."

The legislation would forbid face-covering Muslim veils in all public places in France and calls for euros 150 ($185) fines or citizenship classes, or both.

The bill is also aimed at husbands and fathers — anyone convicted of forcing someone else to wear the garb risks a year of prison and a euros 30,000 ($38,000) fine, with both penalties doubled if the victim is a minor.

Officials have taken pains to craft a language that does not single out Muslims. While the proposed legislation is colloquially referred to as the "anti-burqa law," it is officially called "the bill to forbid concealing one's face in public."

It refers neither to Islam nor to veils. Officials insist the law against face-covering is not discriminatory because it would apply to everyone, not just Muslims. Yet they cite a host of exceptions, including motorcycle helmets, or masks for health reasons, fencing, skiing or carnivals.

In March, France 's highest administrative body, the Council of State, warned that the law could be found unconstitutional. It said that neither French secularism nor concerns about equality for women, human dignity or public security could have legal justifications.
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A Nigerian, Alache Ode, who is an aide to the Minister of

National Planning, has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE), by Queen Elizabeth. The OBE is an equivalent of Nigeria’s Order of the Federal Republic (OFR).

Minister of State for Information and Communications, Labaran Maku, who spoke to pressmen at the presidential villa after the weekly federal executive council meeting, said Ms. Ode was honoured because of her humanitarian services to the UK communities. “She committed nearly 18 years building the capacity of over 50 organisations to become effective,” he said. “She also developed a programme that attracted three million pounds sterling to send to over 600 skilled UK Diaspora professionals to work in about 18 countries of Africa and Asia.” He also said Ms. Ode developed the capacity for “funding and building framework for an 18 million pounds (DFID) grant to small and Diaspora organisations, and that she has been advocating at over 30 international conferences perspective and approach to development to become mainstream.”

The minister said the federal government is touched by the woman’s passion for service and urged other Nigerians to emulate her spirit. He added that the intriguing thing about Ms. Ode’s work was that it was done for free as inspired by her passion for service for global inclusion of disadvantaged personsl; and that she dedicated it to all the unsung heroes of Nigeria, her native Benue State, the people of the Middle Belt, and to God Almighty...




Speech on The Diaspora Option

The Diaspora option to support job creation

Alache Ode, Chairperson of the Board of the African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) and manager of the Diaspora Volunteering Initative of the Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), focused her presentation on the Diaspora contribution to rural and business development.


Diaspora is a very contested concept, which is constantly evolving. Aspects of the working definition include de-territoriality, hybridism (link to home and host countries) and emotional, family or financial links to the home country. Belonging to a Diaspora also depends on the self-definition of the migrant.

Two views of Diaspora exist: Some attach rather negative connotations to Diaspora, victimizing them and attributing loss of origin and place to Diaspora. The view which is preferred by Ms. Ode is a more positive one. For her, Diaspora is associated with voluntary, young and spore. Diasporas can be valued as seeds providing new perspectives on our connected world.

AFFORD case studies show the potential of Diaspora-led volunteering activities to transform rural communities through sustainable business development. Programmes included business training and mentoring of small businesses through volunteers, partnerships with universities, local and national governments departments, negotiation of new financial packages with banks for small businesses, support of cooperatives or establishment of business centres. All this resulted in remarkable job creation through micro and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs.

As concluding remarks, Ms. Ode called for “the Diaspora option”, which means to develop concrete, realistic and practical policies that draw upon Diaspora, their knowledge, skills and financial resources to stimulate, harness and consolidate development.

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COPPELL, Texas — The mayor of an upscale Dallas suburb apparently shot her teenage daughter to death before fatally shooting herself, after leaving notes at their home warning officers about the scene they would find and outlining how to manage family affairs, police said Wednesday.

An envelope taped to the front door of Mayor Jayne Peters' home contained a key to the house and a typed note advising police they would discover something unpleasant inside, Coppell Deputy Police Chief Steve Thomas said.

Three other notes contained instructions for handling affairs, such as taking care of the family dogs, but did not provide explanations for the deaths of the 55-year-old Peters and her 19-year-old daughter, Corinne.

"It appeared to me that there had been some thought," Thomas said.

Police found the bodies Tuesday after the mayor failed to show up at a city council meeting. They said the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office ruled Wednesday that the case should be officially classified as a homicide-suicide investigation.

"Forensic tests (and) procedures performed point to Corinne being the victim in this tragedy, with Mayor Peters subsequently taking her own life," police said in a statement. "Both of the fatal injuries are a result of a single gun shot wounds."

Thomas said the weapon was a semiautomatic handgun and there were no signs of a struggle.

"Everybody in the room is like, 'Did we miss a sign?'" Bob Mahalik, mayor pro tem who is now acting mayor of the city, said of council members' reaction to the deaths. "It's hard to wrap your arms around it."

Mahalik said he had a gut feeling something wasn't right when the mayor didn't turn up for the meeting.

"But nowhere in your wildest dreams did you think it would be that far not right," he said.

A small collection of flowers, wreaths and cards decorated the front porch of the Peters' 3,850 square-foot brick home, where the mayor and her daughter lived alone. A printed letter said: "Please know that you are loved no matter what happens. I know that God is with you and giving you comfort. You both are with Don, a wonderful husband and father. A family again."

The mayor's husband, Donald Peters, died of cancer in 2008 at the age of 58.

Jayne Peters was a contract software developer who served as mayor of Coppell, a city of about 40,000 located 15 miles northwest of Dallas, for the past year. Her term was to expire in 2012. She had been a council member since 1998.

"This is a tremendous loss for the city, the community and the region," said City Manager Clay Phillips.

The elder Peters attended Miami University in Ohio. In her official biography on the city's website, she said "Coppell is a community with a huge heart, and we take care of one another."

"She enjoyed what she was doing as mayor and she was good at what she did," said Mahalik, who last saw Peters waving and passing out candy at the city's Independence Day parade. "She attended almost everything, every ribbon-cutting, speaking at the schools, the chamber, regional meetings."

Todd Storch, of Coppell, had known Peters for about a year. When his 13-year-old daughter died in a skiing accident in March, Peters was there for him and his family and later took a spot on the foundation he formed in his daughter's name to increase awareness for organ donation.

"She was just one of those rocks that was always there. We kind of grieved together," Storch said.

Corinne Peters graduated from Coppell High School this year. A classmate said she was bound for the University of Texas at Austin, and neighbors said the mother and daughter seemed happy.

Her Facebook page shows a smiling girl in a white top and details her interests in movies and television comedies.

"Corinne was an outstanding student and gifted dancer with a big heart," said Jessica Doty, a spokeswoman for the Coppell school district. Doty called Jayne Peters a "dedicated school volunteer."

A close friend, Ashley Johnson, said Corinne loved animals and was a phenomenal ballet dancer. There were no signs of serious strain between Corinne and her mother, Johnson said...

"Her and her mom fought sometimes, but it was like a normal teenager and mom relationship," Johnson said. "I never would have thought this would have happened."

Neighbor Diane Ianni said Corinne was excited about enrolling at Texas and frequently donned shirts with the university's logo and colors.

She said when she last saw Corinne the teen was upset about having to miss at least two different summer orientation sessions at the Austin campus, the last time because her mom was having problems with her eye and had to go to a doctor's appointment. But she said Corinne recovered and had been back to her happy self.
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It’s hard to imagine a more fundamental and ubiquitous aspect of life onthe Earth than gravity, from the moment you first took a step and fellon your diapered bottom to the slow terminal sagging of flesh anddreams.But what if it’s all an illusion, a sort of cosmic frill, or a sideeffect of something else going on at deeper levels of reality? Photo: ZERO GRAVITY Dr. Erik Verlinde says, “For me gravitydoesn’t exist.” In a recent paper he expounded on his theory..

So says Erik Verlinde, 48, a respected string theorist and professor ofphysics at the University of Amsterdam, whose contention that gravity isindeed an illusion has caused a continuing ruckus among physicists, orat least among those who profess to understand it. Reversing the logicof 300 years of science, he argued in a recent paper, titled “On the Origin of Gravity and theLaws of Newton,” that gravity is a consequence of the venerable lawsof thermodynamics, which describe the behavior of heat and gases.

“For me gravity doesn’t exist,” said Dr. Verlinde, who was recently inthe United States to explain himself. Not that he can’t fall down, butDr. Verlinde is among a number of physicists who say that science hasbeen looking at gravity the wrong way and that there is something morebasic, from which gravity “emerges,” the way stock markets emerge fromthe collective behavior of individual investors or that elasticityemerges from the mechanics of atoms.

Looking at gravity from this angle, they say, could shed light on someof the vexing cosmic issues of the day, like the dark energy, a kind ofanti-gravity that seems to be speeding up the expansion of the universe,or the dark matter that is supposedlyneeded to hold galaxies together.

Dr. Verlinde’s argument turns on something you could call the “bad hairday” theory of gravity.

It goes something like this: your hair frizzles in the heat andhumidity, because there are more ways for your hair to be curled than tobe straight, and nature likes options. So it takes a force to pull hairstraight and eliminate nature’s options. Forget curved space or thespooky attraction at a distance described by Isaac Newton’sequations well enough to let us navigate the rings of Saturn, the forcewe call gravity is simply a byproduct of nature’s propensity tomaximize disorder.

Some of the best physicists in the world say they don’t understand Dr.Verlinde’s paper, and many are outright skeptical. But some of thosevery same physicists say he has provided a fresh perspective on some ofthe deepest questions in science, namely why space, time and gravityexist at all — even if he has not yet answered them.

“Some people have said it can’t be right, others that it’s right and wealready knew it — that it’s right and profound, right and trivial,”Andrew Strominger, a string theorist at Harvardsaid.

“What you have to say,” he went on, “is that it has inspired a lot ofinteresting discussions. It’s just a very interesting collection ofideas that touch on things we most profoundly do not understand aboutour universe. That’s why I liked it.”

Dr. Verlinde is not an obvious candidate to go off the deep end. He andhis brother Herman, a Princeton professor, are celebrated twins known more for their mastery of themathematics of hard-core string theory than for philosophic flights.

Born in Woudenberg, in the Netherlands, in 1962, the brothers got earlyinspiration from a pair of 1970s television shows about particle physicsand black holes. “I was completely captured,” Dr. Verlinde recalled. Heand his brother obtained Ph.D’s from the University of Utrecht togetherin 1988 and then went to Princeton, Erik to the Institute for AdvancedStudy and Herman to the university. After bouncing back and forth acrossthe ocean, they got tenure at Princeton. And, they married and divorcedsisters. Erik left Princeton for Amsterdam to be near his children.

He made his first big splash as a graduate student when he inventedVerlinde Algebra and the Verlinde formula, which are important in stringtheory, the so-called theory of everything, which posits that the worldis made of tiny wriggling strings.

You might wonder why a string theorist is interested in Newton’sequations. After all Newton was overturned a century ago by Einstein,who explained gravity as warps in the geometry of space-time, and whosome theorists think could be overturned in turn by string theorists.

Over the last 30 years gravity has been “undressed,” in Dr. Verlinde’swords, as a fundamental force.

This disrobing began in the 1970s with the discovery by Jacob Bekensteinof the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and StephenHawking of CambridgeUniversity, among others, of a mysterious connection between blackholes and thermodynamics, culminating in Dr. Hawking’s discovery in 1974that when quantum effects are taken into account black holes would glowand eventually explode.

In a provocative calculation in 1995, Ted Jacobson, a theorist from theUniversityof Maryland, showed that given a few of these holographic ideas,Einstein’s equations of general relativity are just a another way ofstating the laws of thermodynamics.

Those exploding black holes (at least in theory — none has ever beenobserved) lit up a new strangeness of nature. Black holes, in effect,are holograms — like the 3-D images you see on bank cards. All theinformation about what has been lost inside them is encoded on theirsurfaces. Physicists have been wondering ever since how this“holographic principle” — that we are Photo:AFLOAT The astrophysicist Stephen Hawking goesweightless in a special jet. all maybe just shadows on adistant wall — applies to the universe and where it came from.


In one striking example of a holographic universe, Juan Maldacena of the Institute for Advanced Study constructed a mathematical model of a“soup can” universe, where what happened inside the can, includinggravity, is encoded in the label on the outside of the can, where therewas no gravity, as well as one less spatial dimension. If dimensionsdon’t matter and gravity doesn’t matter, how real can they be?


Lee Smolin, a quantum gravity theorist at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, called Dr. Jacobson’s paper “one of the mostimportant papers of the last 20 years.”

But it received little attention at first, said Thanu Padmanabhan of theInter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics in Pune, India,who has taken up the subject of “emergent gravity” in several papersover the last few years. Dr. Padmanabhan said that the connection tothermodynamics went deeper that just Einstein’s equations to othertheories of gravity.“Gravity,”he said recently in a talk at the Perimeter Institute, “is thethermodynamic limit of the statistical mechanics of “atoms ofspace-time.”

Dr. Verlinde said he had read Dr. Jacobson’s paper many times over theyears but that nobody seemed to have gotten the message. People werestill talking about gravity as a fundamental force. “Clearly we have totake these analogies seriously, but somehow no one does,” he complained.

His paper, posted to the physics archive in January, resembles Dr.Jacobson’s in many ways, but Dr. Verlinde bristles when people say hehas added nothing new to Dr. Jacobson’s analysis. What is new, he said,is the idea that differences in entropy can be the driving mechanismbehind gravity, that gravity is, as he puts it an “entropic force.”

That inspiration came to him courtesy of a thief.

As he was about to go home from a vacation in the south of France lastsummer, a thief broke into his room and stole his laptop, his keys, hispassport, everything. “I had to stay a week longer,” he said, “I gotthis idea.”

Up the beach, his brother got a series of e-mail messages first sayingthat he had to stay longer, then that he had a new idea and finally, onthe third day, that he knew how to derive Newton’s laws from firstprinciples, at which point Herman recalled thinking, “What’s going onhere? What has he been drinking?”

When they talked the next day it all made more sense, at least toHerman. “It’s interesting,” Herman said, “how having to change plans canlead to different thoughts.”

Think of the universe as a box of scrabble letters. There is only oneway to have the letters arranged to spell out the Gettysburg Address,but an astronomical number of ways to have them spell nonsense. Shakethe box and it will tend toward nonsense, disorder will increase andinformation will be lost as the letters shuffle toward their mostprobable configurations. Could this be gravity?

As a metaphor for how this would work, Dr. Verlinde used the example of apolymer — a strand of DNA, say, a noodle or a hair — curling up.

“It took me two months to understand polymers,” he said.

The resulting paper, as Dr. Verlinde himself admits, is a little vague.

“This is not the basis of a theory,” Dr. Verlinde explained. “I don’tpretend this to be a theory. People should read the words I am sayingopposed to the details of equations.”

Dr. Padmanabhan said that he could see little difference between Dr.Verlinde’s and Dr. Jacobson’s papers and that the new element of anentropic force lacked mathematical rigor. “I doubt whether these ideaswill stand the test of time,” he wrote in an e-mail message from India.Dr. Jacobson said he couldn’t make sense of it.

John Schwarz of the California Institute of Technology, one of thefathers of string theory, said the paper was “very provocative.” Dr.Smolin called it, “very interesting and also very incomplete.”

At a workshop in Texas in the spring, Raphael Bousso of the University of California, Berkeley, was asked tolead a discussion on the paper.

“The end result was that everyone else didn’t understand it either,including people who initially thought that did make some sense tothem,” he said in an e-mail message.

“In any case, Erik’s paper has drawn attention to what is genuinely adeep and important question, and that’s a good thing,” Dr. Bousso wenton, “I just don’t think we know any better how this actually works afterErik’s paper. There are a lot of follow-up papers, but unlike Erik,they don’t even understand the problem.”

The Verlinde brothers are now trying to recast these ideas in moretechnical terms of string theory, and Erik has been on the road a bit,traveling in May to the Perimeter Institute and Stony Brook University on Long Island, stumpingfor the end of gravity. Michael Douglas, a professor at Stony Brook,described Dr. Verlinde’s work as “a set of ideas that resonates with thecommunity, adding, “everyone is waiting to see if this can be made moreprecise.”

Until then the jury of Dr. Verlinde’s peers will still be out.

Over lunch in New York, Dr. Verlinde ruminated over his experiences ofthe last six months. He said he had simply surrendered to his intuition.“When this idea came to me, I was really excited and euphoric even,”Dr. Verlinde said. “It’s not often you get a chance to say something newabout Newton’s laws. I don’t see immediately that I am wrong. That’senough to go ahead.”

He said friends had encouraged him to stick his neck out and that he hadno regrets. “If I am proven wrong, something has been learned anyway.Ignoring it would have been the worst thing.”

The next day Dr. Verlinde gave a more technical talk to a bunch ofphysicists in the city. He recalled that someone had told him the otherday that the unfolding story of gravity was like the emperor’s newclothes.

“We’ve known for a long time gravity doesn’t exist,” Dr. Verlinde said,“It’s time to yell it.”

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At least 13, 000 former militants will be sponsored to study at various higher institutions, within and outside the country in batches, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godsday Orubebe, has said. Mr. Orubebe disclosed this in an interview with journalists in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on Tuesday, after he inspected the various projects being executed by his ministry and the Niger Delta Development Commission in the oil producing areas of the state.

He said that the involvement of foreign experts in their training, was to give the ex militants the best instructions and knowledge that would stabilise their minds for positive thinking. The minister, however, pointed out that those who staged protests against the slow pace of the amnesty programme of the Federal Government in Abuja recently were not included the plan. According to him, the protesters were not among the 20, 000 youth registered by the federal government before the expiration of the grace period for the submission of arms last year.

Remain calm.

Mr. Orubebe encouraged the former militants to remain calm and allow the government officials handling the project execute programmes that will assist them in becoming a changed person in the society. “The amnesty programme is also on course,” he said. “There are little challenge which are ordinarily expected when one is trying to experiment with a system. Over 20, 000 youths embraced the programme and it is not practical for all of them to be trained at the same time.” He also exonerated President Goodluck Jonathan of politicking at the expense of offering good governance to the people of the country, saying “It is glaring that the mind-set of President Jonathan is not in politics, but wanted everybody to have equal rights, he wants electorate votes to count, Nigeria of his dream is the one where things are done rightly. President Jonathan is interested in obeying the judgment when it is pronounced, politics is out of his thinking, he wants great things for this country and its citizenry.”

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A Lagos-based telecommunications manager, Ifunanya Igbokwe, has been apprehended by the anti-narcotics agency at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, for drug peddling..

Announcing the arrest of the suspect on Tuesday in Lagos, Mitchell Ofoyeju, spokesperson for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) disclosed that Ms Igbokwe, who works with a telecoms firm in the country, was found to have ingested substances suspected to be cocaine on her way to Heathrow Airport, London.

“The 29-year-old computer engineering graduate from Enugu State University of Science and Technology confessed to have ingested 70 wraps of cocaine in a desperate bid to save her sick mother from death,” said Mr Ofoyeju.

Explaining that the crime was detected with the aid of the scanning machine at the centre screening area during the outward clearance of British Airways passengers to London, Mr Ofoyeju said the anti-narcotics agency discovered that the suspect earlier travelled to London on vacation in March.

“She is believed to be working for a drug syndicate and using her job as a cover,” he said. “She was also given £2,000 with a promise of additional money upon successful delivery of the drug.”

Motivation

The suspect, in a statement, denied working with drug cartels, disclosing that her search for funds to cater for the deteriorating health of her mother led her to drug smugglers who lured her into the act.

“My mother is sick and in critical condition. Her sight is failing and she has been diagnosed with partial stroke. I have been solely responsible for her medical bills,” she said.

“When I could no longer settle the bills and the condition is getting worse, I began running around for help, when I fell into the people that introduced me into drugs. This is my first time.”

Hamza Umar, airport commander for the agency, who dismissed the suspect’s claims, said that numerous drug suspects always come up with similar excuses. “We are investigating the case because we are interested in other members of the gang,” he said.

Mr Hamza, however, gave the names of other suspects apprehended alongside Ms Igbokwe to include: Okoli Anthony, 45; Edehen Efosa, 32; Olebunne Ndubisi, 35; and Ndubisi Tochukwu, 30.

The airport commander said that apart from Mr Tochukwu, who attempted to export 1.5kg of cannabis to China, others ingested various quantities of substances suspected to be cocaine.

Describing the act by the suspects as criminal, Ahmadu Giade, Chief Executive of the agency said that if the telecoms firm where Ms Igbokwe works is found culpable, it will be severely sanctioned in accordance with the dictates of the law, adding that all the suspects will be prosecuted.

“Nobody or organisation is above the law. If investigation indicts anyone or group of persons, even a company, the law will take its course,” he said.

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ABOUT 40 people were reportedly burnt to death in a tragedy involving eight vehicles and a tanker in Asejire, Ibadan, on Monday night.

A senior official of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) confirmed the incident to the Nigerian Tribune last night...

The Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Honourable Bello Adejare, members of his family, as well as others in his convoy, on Monday, escaped death by the whiskers in the accident.
Photo Hon Bello Adejare
Although the speaker and others were lucky, the same could not be said of 40 occupants of other vehicles behind the speaker's Jeep, as they were burnt to death..

The accident occurred when the tanker veered off its lane, ramming into other vehicles.

At the time of filing this report, the inferno was still on.

The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Osun State governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Mr Lasisi Olagunju, who also confirmed the accident, said the speaker thanked God for saving his life and those of others.
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David Ngobua12 July 2010
Barring last minute hitches, the new leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation will announce the appointment of a new coach for the senior national team, the Super Eagles and the lucky man is no other person than the former U-23 chief coach, Samson Siasia.

Trustsports gathered exclusively yesterday that the former international was picked ahead of other coaches who showed interest in taking over from Lars Lagerback because he is the man Nigerians want for the job..

According to the NFF technical committee member who spoke on condition of anonymity, the Nigeria Football Federation is not bigger than the whole country and so if it is Siasia that the country wants for Eagles job, then the wish of Nigerians must be obeyed.

He said beside the wishes of Nigerians, the technical committee settled for Siasia because he has demonstrated the requisite ability to identify good players as he showed his stuff when he was in charge of the U-23 and later U20 national teams.

"We have settled for Siasia because he is the one that Nigerians want and since we are not bigger than the whole country, we have decided to do the wish of Nigerians. It is not a hidden fact that Siasia is loved by Nigerian football fans and there is no iota of doubt that he has what is needed to do this job.

"Moreover, we are embarking on a re-building process and the best man for the job is Siasia. He is known for discovering talent and this is the most reason why we have settled for him", he stated.

In addition, the NFF bigwig disclosed that Siasia has been contacted and is pleased with the offer as he has already expressed readiness to accept the offer.

He said: "We have been discussing with Siasia and he has agreed to coach Eagles. This is a rare opportunity and I am sure he will not have any reason to think twice before taking this offer. He is patriotic and this is a national call which he will surely be glad with".

In a related development, he revealed that Austin Eguaveon will be appointed the chief coach of the national U-23 team.

He said the former international has accepted the offer and is certainly pleased with it.

The member of NFF Executive Committee said a meeting will be held today between the technical committee and the two coaches to finalize discussions after which their appointments will be made public.
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Artists honour Soyinka at 76

Seventy six Nollywood actors and veterans of the stage will walk the red carpet in honour of Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, who clocks 76 today. The event will take place at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos, by 6pm.

Some of the artists lined up for the event are Dejumo Lewis, Kola Oyewo, Felix Okolo,

Peter Badejo, Ayo Lijadu, Tunde Kelani, Joke Silva, Tunde Kuboye and Ben Tomoloju.

Parade of talents

They will be joined in the parade which will be televised live on selected TV stations by Richard Mofe Damijo, Olu Jacobs, Tade Ogidan, Sola Fosudo, Biodun Duro Ladipo,

Nobert Young, Yemi Sodimu, Rachael Oniga, Bimbo Akintola, Ayo Adesanya, Hafiz Oyetoro, Uzor Maxim Uzoatu, Duro Oni and others.

‘Preemptive’ a play written by United States of America-based Niyi Coker and directed by Segun Ojewuyi will thereafter be staged at the same venue.

The play which has already toured Barbados and the United Kingdom will also be staged on Wednesday before the accompanying play, ‘Seven’, written by Rachael Hastings and also directed by Mr Ojewuyi, will show at the National Theatre, Iganmu, on Thursday. The two plays will subsequently tour cities including Asaba, Calabar and Abuja.

Speaking on preparations for today’s event at a meeting with journalists yesterday, the cast and crew of ‘Preemptive’ who are also featuring in ‘Seven’, affirmed their readiness to ‘edu-tain’ Nigerians with the plays.

Cortez Johnson, one of the actors described his involvement in the play, which among others examines terrorism and official reaction to it, racism and conflicts, “as a mind blowing experience, really inspirational”. Another actor, Christopher Collins said, “I felt very honoured to be part of this project.” The playwright, Mr Coker, said he hopes the play will make Nigerians “Go back and examine those phobia; what moves you from point A to B. What is it inside you that makes you want to kill the other person?” Born on July 13, 1934 in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Wole Soyinka was educated at Saint Peter’s Primary School, Ake, Abeokuta; Government College, Ibadan; the University College,

Ibadan; and the University of Leeds where he began to establish himself as a talented playwright. Some of Soyinka’s plays include ‘Trials of Brother Jero’, ‘Jero’s Metamorphosis’, ‘The Swamp Dwellers’, ‘The Lion and the Jewel’ and ‘Death and the King’s Horseman’ amongst others.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986 and has over the years, become one of the leading members of the human rights and pro-democracy movements in Nigeria.

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It might take almost forever to convince ace Ghanaian actor, Majid Michael to come to Nigeria again to act like his peers Van Vicker, John Dumelo, Jackie Appiah, and Nadia Bhuari are doing.

Earlier, it was reported that Majid said he won’t come to Nigeria, because Nollywwod producers are not professional , but NFC can authoritatively tell you that the story is not true. Majid actually ran for dear life.

The fair skinned star decided to give Nigeria a wide gap after he received death threats on phone from “actors” who felt he was taking the shine off them. Majid was gradually etching his name into the annals of Nollywood last year.

He was just like one of the boys. He easily blended-in with actors and had a thriving relationship with the girls. Some even said he was having one or two things going with Nollywood star, Genevieve Nnaji. He was becoming the first choice ahead of our own stars and he could act to save his life.

Majid stole lots of hearts with Guilty Pleasure and was becoming the number one face on our posters when trouble started for him. He started getting anonymous calls and death threats telling him his days were numbered. Some of the SMS revealed directions from which they came . Some read “you think you can come here and take away our livelihood?, and “Watch your back, your days are numbered”. He went home to consult his wife and she told him to stay put in Ghana because she needs him alive..

This has put paid to the talk that he quitted acting in Nigeria because of the quality jobs he was getting which made others envious. How has Van Vicker been surviving? It’s because unlike Majid, he doesn’t mix that much and he is more of a politician. He takes what is thrown at him, complains less and refuses to be entangled with the girls. But for Majid, he was loud and could outperform almost any Nollywood actor hands.

Other actors who starred in the same movies with him had to make a little extra effort , because he could expose just how much they still needed to learn in terms of delivery.
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Tobi Soniyi and James Emejo

13 July 2010


Abuja — President Goodluck Jonathan has extended the new salary package to the military, para-military, police and intelligence community, who were not always covered by similar salary reviews in the past.

The extension of the jumbo increase to other public servants as opposed to the core civil servants, THISDAY learnt, has shot the entire wage bill to N267.4 billion.

President Jonathan had on May 1, 2010 promised to implement a new salary package for workers.

The new wage bill, which is said to be effective from July 1, 2010, shows an increase of N233,034,129,947 or 777 percentage increase from the present N34,388,156,375, which the Federal Government spends on core civil servants annually.

The wage bill is contained in a letter sent to the Minister of Finance Olusegun Aganga and Head of Service Steve Oronsaye by President Jonathan.

The letter was signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the President (Administration), Mr. Matt Aikhionbare.

The letter reads, "I am directed to forward Reference A to you and to convey to you Mr. President's approval of paragraph 8 on page 3."

Also, attached to the letter was a letter from Oronsaye to the President, which gave the details of the salaries increase for federal workers...

The letter reads: "Your Excellency may please wish to be informed that the compilation of the increase for the core civil service is an increase in wage bill of N34,388,156,375 per annum.

"However, because of the unrest the increase for the core civil service will likely generate among parastatals, the para-military, the police, the Armed Forces, the intelligence community and research institutes, it was recommended that a holistic approach be adopted.

"The cost implication of the holistic approach is a total wage increase of Two Hundred and Sixty-Seven Billion, Four Hundred and Twenty-Two Naira (N267, 422, 286, 322) per annum."

A memorandum containing the proposed agreement reached between the Federal Government Team and the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council-Trade Union Side was also attached.

The letter continues, "Your Excellency is invited to please note:

(i) That the salary negotiation committee has completed its assignment;

(ii) That increase of 53.37 % was agreed for Salary Grade Level 01-16 and for Directors at least 1/3 of the Salary of a Permanent Secretary;

(iii) That for peace to reign, increase of the same percentage for parastatals, para-military, the Armed Force, the intelligence community and the research institutes is recommended.

(iv) That additional Two Hundred and Sixty-Seven Billion, Four Hundred and Twenty-Two Million and Eighty-Six Thousand Naira (N267,422,286,322) is required to service the increase per annum;

(v) That 50 per cent of the figure in paragraph 1v above will be captured in the 2010 Supplementary Budget;

(vi) That the Budget Office is in agreement with the cost implication of the increase.

He consequently asked and got the President's approval for salary increase of 58.37 per cent for workers at Grade levels 01-16.

The President has also directed that salaries of directors in federal ministries and agencies be increased by at least 1/3 of the salary of a permanent secretary.

The Armed Forces, police, paramilitary, intelligence community (State Security Services, Nigerian Intelligence Agency among others), parastatals as well as research institutes will also enjoy the same salary increase.

President Jonathan approved the new salary structure wherein the new minimum wage, that is the salary of the least paid worker, is put around N17, 000.

The President has also proposed a supplementary appropriation to take care of the wage increase among other things. The bill is receiving the attention of the National Assembly.

Defending the wage increase, the President had said in his postings at the weekend on Facebook that the high cost of goods and services was the reason his administration decided to pay living wages to workers in the public service.

He had said: "Having taken time to inform myself of the prices of the most basic goods and services. I personally can imagine the strain many Nigerians go through in order to make ends meet.

"As such, I'm glad to report that progress has been made in terms of paying living wages to workers under the control of the Federal Government. This will not remedy the situation but it will grant some relief while we also apply the resources at our disposal to improving other sectors that will have a positive impact on our general standard of life."

Meanwhile, Oronsanye has confirmed that the Presidency has approved wage increase for ministries, departments and agencies, which were not considered for salary review in the past.

Speaking with newsmen at the opening ceremony of the Procurement Skill Training for Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies in Abuja, Oronsanye, however, said the payment of the new wage would commence after proposals currently before the National Assembly have been passed.

Also, the head of service cautioned the federal workers who see training programmes as opportunity for welfare packages that "it is no longer business as usual" as they will now be assessed at the end of every course conducted by the office to know if they have added value to themselves."

He said: "And if you do not scale through that test you don't go for any promotion exams... academic qualification is not the issue, it is competence, we do know that there are people who have certain qualifications but they cannot express themselves; academic qualification only brings you to be considered but it is what you are able to offer when you are tested that is important," he said.

According to him, only 180 out of 1,500 civil servants who applied and participated in the previous training exercise actually passed the assessment given at the end of the course.

"That is the reason why I stressed that it is no longer welfare...before now, people go to training because of the allowances they'll get, they just show up but when you now introduce the competency test at the end of the training exercise, you find that people now take it seriously.

"I can just tell you only recently the office of head of service reintroduced the mandatory training but what was new was that at the end of the training, people were tested...what we found out is that those who took the very first set of training didn't do well at the end but those coming after, the pass rate was very high and because they now know that they'll be tested from day one, they'll take it seriously. I believe that the pass rate this time will be better than the first one.

"The beauty of all of it is that at the end of the training programme, you'll then be assessed. This tells you that it is no longer business as usual, we should not just take training as a welfare package...by the time you come in for training, you should from the very beginning know that it is a very serious business because you'll be tested at the end when you finish," he said.

Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) Emeka Eze explained that the idea of the workshop was to ensure that public servants are brought to a level where they could help government to achieve value for money in public expenditure.

"The idea of public procurement is to make sure that value for money as a policy of public expenditure is achieved. My expectation is that at the end of this workshop, participants would have been in a position to quickly at the close of the eyes know the ABC of public procurement so that if any political office holder comes or permanent secretary, they would be able to advise them

that this is what the rule says about how things are going to be done... rules for the sake of ensuring transparency and efficiency and providing level playing ground to all Nigerians that there is something happening in our ministry,"

The training programme is organised for officers in MDAs who want to covert to the new procurement cadre that has been created by the federal government

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