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OPERATIVES of the Department of the State Security Service (SSS), on Tuesday, quizzed former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu.
 
According to a high security source, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) chieftain was reportedly quizzed at the SSS headquarters, otherwise known as Yellow House, Abuja.
Though no official reason was given by the SSS for the questioning, the Nigerian Tribune learnt that it might not be unconnected with Tinubu's pending case at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, as well as his recent outburst at the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) rally in Ibadan, during which he reportedly called President Goodluck Jonathan a "drunkard."

It was gathered that Senator Tinubu, who received the SSS invitation on Monday, arrived at its headquarters at exactly 3.15p.m. in Abuja, on Tuesday.

According to our source, he was quizzed over his utterances which the service considered as security "risk" but was later released on self recognisance.

"He (Tinubu) has been making some statements considered unhealthy for peaceful coexistence in recent times. The service deemed it fit to interact with him over such issues," a source said.

The former governor is also said to have a case file before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The Nigerian Tribune learnt that the former governor was left off the hook after the questioning around 4.15p.m.

Efforts to get official confirmation on the questioning of Senator Tinubu from the service were not successful as the telephone lines of SSS spokesperson, Maryln Ogar, an Assistant Director of Public Relations, were defective.

However, a top operative in the service, who wanted anonymity confirmed the questioning, saying it was a normal routine that could be extended to anybody.

Meanwhile, with the swearing in of the new acting chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Danladi Yakubu Umar on Tuesday, the stage appears set for the commencement of the prosecution of past and present public officers indicted for alleged violation of the asset declaration law.

Nigerian Tribune, on Tuesday, exclusively reported the appointment and swearing-in of Umar by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Aloysius Katsina-Alu...

The covert swearing in reportedly took place around 10.00 a.m at the Supreme Court, with a handful staff of the Code of Conduct Tribunal present.

Code of Conduct Bureau spokesperson, Mrs Idowu Jokpeyibo, confirmed the swearing-in to the Nigerian Tribune, on Tuesday.

It was also gathered on Tuesday night that the Federal Government, through the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, had almost concluded arrangement for the appointment of two other members that would be sitting on cases with the acting chairman.

The tribunal is a three-member panel, though two members are required to form a quorum.

It was further learnt that the tribunal might start sitting from next week, which would see to the commencement of the trial of Senator Tinubu and others charged before the tribunal by the Code of Conduct Bureau for violation of assets declaration law.

The two members are expected to be appointed and sworn in before the end of the week.


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The late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, was again remembered yesterday as events marking the ‘Felabration 2010’ began at the African Shrine in Lagos. Felabration is a yearly event organised to celebrate the Afrobeat specialist. According to the organisers, this year’s theme, ‘Viva Africa’, is a song written by Fela in 1969 at a time when as a country “we were at war with ourselves.”

The week-long celebration began with a seminar, ‘The Fela Debates 2’. Speakers drawn from different professional backgrounds spoke on the life of the late Anikulapo-Kuti who used his music to fight against military oppression and injustice in Nigeria. The moderator of the debate, Femi Falana, a legal practitioner and human rights activist, described the Kuti family as comprising “some of the greatest Nigerians in terms of fighting for the independence of this country.” “We are here to celebrate a great Nigerian who is being honoured in other parts of the world,” he said. “If there is one cultural ambassador Nigeria has produced, it is the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.”

Activist to the core.

Dipo Fashina, a renowned activist and former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), described the music legend as the first person to stand up for human rights in the country. “Fela confronted government, Fela fought on behalf of the people, but inside him, Fela was a gentle introvert,” he said. “When you sit down with Fela and talk to him deeply, you see that he was somebody who had much more than his political views. Fela was not a simple person. He lived simply but he was a very complex person. Fela crossed the class boundary not because he was rejected by his family. Fela could have become part of the ruling class. Fela was the first to start the activism for human rights.”

He also emphasized the need to continue the fight that Mr Anikulapo-Kuti started. “We have to create a political movement that will address the issues of the masses, the issues of culture, the issues of how to play our role in liberation of the world,” he said. “This life must not be wasted; we must create a political movement.”

Yemi Osinbajo, a former Attorney General of Lagos State, spoke on Fela’s music and how he managed to use it as a weapon of protest. “Fela through his music, created a bridge across tribes, across classes; a bridge that was built on the collective anger of the people consistently traumatised by the ruling class,” he said. “Fela’s protest against military dictatorship was founded on his own encounters with military injustice. Fela’s characterisation of our neo-colonial forces is apt in many respects. Fela’s self-appointed role was to speak the truth rudely and tauntingly and at great personal risk. His defined and unionistic stance against the fierce brutality of the state especially under military rule encouraged many. Fela left no doubt that he wanted his songs to anger the ordinary man enough to propel him into action.”

The fight must continue .

While expressing hope of a better future for Nigeria, Mr Osinbajo charged Nigerians not to succumb to the conditions that oppress them as a nation. “For as long as we remain in opposition to the conditions that humiliate us as a people, then there is hope,” he said. Also Carlos Moore, a friend of the late Mr Anikulapo-Kuti and author of his biography, ‘Fela. This Bitch of a Life’, described him as a man who stood up against injustice and who at a time felt like committing suicide because he felt that he was fighting alone. He added that the late Afrobeat legend was greatly missed and would not have been a part of the throng of musicians who celebrated what was not worth celebrating.

“If Fela were alive, he would not have joined the musicians who went to Abuja to celebrate 50 years of poverty, 50 years of hypocrisy, 50 years of manipulation and 50 years of oppression,” he said. Mr Falana also advised Nigerian musicians to sing songs that protest against the injustice being experienced in the country just like Mr Anikulapo-Kuti did. “We need protest music to continue in our culture so that we can liberate our country the way Fela would have wanted it,” he said.jpeg&STREAMOID=icDKqTt6CLLbT1576NTXbi6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxSdcPi_2E7u4DNE_AWcGj5fnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-

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Complete body scans to begin in Nigerian airports By Okechukwu Nnodim The federal government, through its civil aviation authority, on Wednesday declared the commencement of a "100 per cent" body and baggage examination of passengers before they board any aircraft in the country. This is coming after the recent foiled attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit, USA, from Amsterdam by a 23-year-old Nigerian, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, on December 25, after security checks were unable to detect the powdery explosives he had attached to his body. A press release from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority said: "Secondary screening of passengers and the carry-on baggage should be total and performed for all departing flights at the boarding gates including body search." All passengers "No person including crew members should be allowed to board an aircraft without passing through all aviation security screening procedures and formalities and 100 per cent examination is mandatory for all passengers," said Harold Demuren, director general, NCAA, at the authority's headquarters in Lagos. Mr. Demuren disclosed that this declarative and enhanced security screening system to be effected at the airports is to ensure that the country does not witness another attempt of terrorism, excessive drug smuggling, and misdemeanours from travellers. "To effectively combat the new threat of terrorism as unfolded recently, Nigeria is upgrading its security screening system to 3D total body imaging scanner," he said. "By the new year, we will have the latest security screening technology in place to efficiently fight every form of terrorism trying to creep into Nigeria." Beats technology Earlier, Sam Adurogboye, media head for the authority, said that the recent attempt by Mr. Abdulmutallab should be seen as a "revolution" that beats technology in the world's aviation industry, stressing that no airport on earth has the facility to detect an explosive in fine particles. "The explosive he (Mr. Abdulmutallab) smuggled into the aircraft is in powdered form, and I don't know of any airport in the world that has a machine which can detect an explosive substance concealed in such form," he said. Meanwhile, since the recent attempted bombing incident, the airports, especially the international wing of the Murtala Mohammed Airport (MMA), have witnessed an increased presence of security operatives, both police officers and aviation security personnel. "Genuine passengers are the ones suffering this mess, because it is so embarrassing how these stern officers here treat us all in the name of ensuring our safety," Greg Anozie, at the international airport. Mr. Demuren disclosed that all airlines operating in the country have been directed to ensure that any passenger who refuses to comply with hundred per cent screening should be denied boarding. He, however, said that some of these measures were already in place before now, stressing that the repetition is mainly for emphasis and total compliance. Were explosives from Nigeria? Asked if the explosive smuggled by Mr. Abdulmutallab was made in Nigeria, the NCAA boss disclosed that the ongoing investigations on the case have not revealed where the explosive was acquired, adding that he doubts if the terror suspect could have gotten the substance in the country. "We don't produce such kind of substance in this country, and when he passed our metal scanner and other screening machines after taking off his shoes and belts, we did not detect any explosive with him," he said. "I cannot say categorically whether he got it from here or not, but I will say that it is most likely uncertain that he got the substance from Nigeria."
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Are You Feeding Your Soul? Are you happy with what you see when you look in the mirror? And I’m not talking about your physical body when I ask this question — I’m talking about your spiritual body. Has your soul been getting the nourishment it needs to grow in health and strength, or have you deprived it from the Word it so desperately needs? If what you see in the mirror doesn’t even begin to reflect what you know you can be, it’s time to make a change, time to dive into God’s Word and receive all the love and forgiveness He has been waiting to give you . . . a time to release your life into God’s hands. The Word tells us, But whenever someone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. 17 For the Lord is the Spirit, and wherever the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 18 So all of us who have had that veil removed can see and reflect the glory of the Lord. And the Lord—who is the Spirit—makes us more and more like him as we are changed into his glorious image (2 Corinthians 3:16-18 NLT). You may not like what you see now, but just wait. Rely on God’s faithfulness and perfect timing and begin to make changes when God shows you it is necessary. And soon, you’ll be able to look back and say, “Look where God moved me from. Look what He saved me from. I stand blessed where I am all because of the transforming grace of God.” An Evangelistic Tool The following is an evangelistic tool. Feel free to use this tool to lead someone to the Savior. It can also be used in your church. Tony lead the members of our church through this process, and then commissioned them to offer the good news to those they come in contact with in the course of their day. This is one of our outreach programs for this year. OPENING QUESTION: Has anyone ever shown you from the Bible how you can be sure you are on your way to heaven? Would you allow me to show you? I. First the Bad News a. The Problem: Every person is a sinner before a Holy God and unable to save themselves (Romans 3:10, 23). b. The Penalty: Every person is under the sentence of death and will be forever separated from God because of their sin (Romans 5:12; 6:23). I. Now the Good News a. The Provision: Through the substitutionary sacrificial death of Christ, God has addressed the sin problem for us (Romans 5:8, 17-21). b. The Pardon: God offers a free pardon and eternal life to all who place faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ for their salvation (Romans 10:9-10; 4:4-5). CLOSING QUESTION: Would you like to trust the Lord Jesus Christ right now as your personal Savior? PRAYER: Lord Jesus thank You for dying on the cross for my sins and rising from the dead to save me. By transferring my total trust to You alone as my Savior, I now receive the forgiveness for my sins and the free gift of eternal life that You offered me.
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