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Suspected_car_robbers.jpgDetermined to tackle crime and criminals in Ogun State and ensure that citizens sleep with their eyes closed, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Musa Daura, has ordered 24 hours vigilance on different areas of the state, leading to arrest of some suspected criminals.

Daura said his men, attached to various divisions within the state, were combat ready to fish out criminals disturbing the state, no matter the holes they had crawled into after perpetrating their operations. He cautioned criminals in the state to back off and try other states or else he would come down hard on them when they are eventually nabbed.

While revealing some of the achievements the command recently recorded, Daura said: “Detectives attached to Odogbolu Police Division have arrested Tosin Ayomide 28, with AK47 rifle, 28 rounds of live ammunition, two locally made double barrel pistols, one live and expended cartridges, one Genx Digital Camera, one army belt and four handsets.

“Also recovered is one extera jeep. Other gang members fled after engaging the police in a gun battle. They ran only after the police overpowered them in the shootout.”

Another suspected armed robber was also arrested by policemen attached to Ibarra Police Division. The suspect had been identified as Wasiu Aderupoko. He was nabbed by policemen who were on ‘Stop and Search’ duty at Ijeja Junction, Ibara Abeokuta, in possession of one Lincoln Motorcycle marked QE176AKM.

Other members of the gang were said to have bolted after sighting the police at the junction. They left Aderupoko who was later arrested by the police. Items recovered from the hoodlums were three single barrel guns and two double barrel locally made pistols.

In another development, a few of the armed robbers who had been terrorising motorists on the Ijebu-Ode-Benin Expressway had been arrested by policemen from Ijebu-Ode Area Command who were patroling the expressway.

The armed robbers were said to have been subjected to a search after they were flagged down at a ‘Stop and Search’ post. An army uniform and T- shirt with police inscription on the shirt were found on them. During interrogation, the suspects confessed to the police to have been using the uniform to rob innocent people.

Items recovered from the suspects were army identity card with Force number O3NA/53/3110, with police vest, with numerical figures scripted on it. There was a Baja Motorcycle, marked H150 KJA and a nylon containing Indian hemp.

Police spokesman, Ademuyiwa Adejobi, said that the suspects could not give a satisfactory account of how they got the clothing items found in their possessions.

Adejobi added that the command had warned anyone found or caught with military or police uniforms to be arrested for further investigations.

Policemen attached to Ewekoro Division received information about armed robbery operation along Sango-Ewekoro road, and quickly swung into action. Two of the suspected robbers were allegedly arrested with weapons. The suspects are Idowu Obaleewo, 25, and Ibrahim Yakubu, 24. They had in their possession one locally made pistol, two handsets and N4, 690.

Joseph Dashi, 38, a suspected kidnapper, was also arrested by the command. He was caught after abducting a young boy in Republic of Benin and brought him to Nigeria.

Dashi was said to have taken the boy to a native doctor in Ado-Odo Ota, to sell at the sum of N400.000. But rather than buy the boy for some nefarious purposes, the native doctor alerted the police.

Policemen attached to the Federal High Way Patrol team, which was on duty along Sagamu /Ikorodu road recently stopped a car for a search at night and discovered that the occupants were robbers.

The suspects are Tairu Yekini, Wasiu Liadi, Peter Adebanjo, and Wasiu Sara.

The Nigerian Compass gathered that after subjecting them to a thorough search, some incriminating items were found in their vehicle. Items recovered from them were one locally made short gun, two live cartridges, two Nokia GSM handsets; two bunches of keys and a sum of N3050.

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3 burn to death as fire guts apartment in Enugu

TRAGEDY struck in Enugu the Enugu State capital, on Sunday, when fire that gutted a two bedroom apartment at Abakpa Nike, a suburb of Enugu metropolis, claimed the lives of three family members.

The fire disaster was said to have engulfed the entire apartment at 7, Nwamadu Street , Ugbene II Abakpa

Nike, Enugu and destroyed property worth millions of naira.

A family source said the deceased persons were identified as Mr. Tobias Ibekwe, his wife and only child.
They hailed from Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State.

Meanwhile, some residents of the area blamed the bad roads in Abakpa Nike, especially Ugbene II, for the deaths recorded in the inferno, saying that even when men of fire service swiftly responded to distress calls, they could not gain access into the street.

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•London police, SFU launch manhunt
A pastor, who was accused of duping prominent Nigerians of over N2 billion, escaped from police custody in Lagos at the weekend.


Pastor Wale Adebajo, who heads the tabernacle arm of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Jesus House Parish, in Brent Cross, North-West London, was arrested and detained at the Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Ikoyi, Lagos, following complaints by some property scam victims, including governors, the Managing Director of a first generation bank, regional manager of the bank, and former presidential spokesman, Dr. Doyin Okupe.


Detectives at the SFU told the Nigerian Compass yesterday that the suspect escaped from police custody, when he was taken to the hospital for treatment, after he complained that he was sick.
According to the case details at the SFU, the bank MD was fleeced of N1 billion; the regional manager was duped of over N300 million; Okupe lost N100 million and one of the governors lost over N400 million to the scam, among others.
The monies were allegedly sent to Adebajo, who they claimed was offering non-existing property for sale.


“There could be more,” said the Commissioner of Police at the SFU, Mr. Moses Saba-Ndagi. “We’re still investigating. We’ve just returned from the bank now. Some of the transactions were genuine and some appear to be fraudulent. More people are coming forward with complaints and we’re looking at them.


“Already, we found that the suspect has four passports; two British passports and two Nigerian passports. We also found on his laptop, scanned emblem and stamp of the British High Commission.”
Saba-Ndagi told the Nigerian Compass, shortly before the suspect escaped from police custody on Friday night that a delegation from the British High Commission visited the SFU on that day, in connection with the case.


Further investigations by the Nigerian Compass revealed that the police in the United Kingdom (UK) have been alerted, as well as the office of Fair Trading, the Financial Services Authority, and the Serious Fraud Office.
In UK, Adebajo could face up to 10 years, if he is found guilty of the alleged fraudulent practices.


The victims saw Adebajo as a property mogul and a good deal maker, after they got reports that he had helped some prominent people to buy property in UK.
But problem started, when the bank manager, a woman, paid a surprise visit to UK and asked Adebajo to show her the properties which she had paid for.


When the pastor failed to do that, the woman picked up a fight and petitions began to fly in every direction.
In Okupe’s case, two earlier transactions had been successful, before he lost the N100 million, which he told the police was his children’s school fees channelled through Adebajo.
In most of the cases, as the police found out, there is no paperwork about the transactions. The bank manager only has bank tellers to prove that she sent money to the Pentecostal pastor.


When he was arrested, detectives at SFU took a mug shot of Adebajo, who they vowed to declare wanted today.
In a telephone conversation with the Nigerian Compass, Okupe said: “I don’t want to talk about Wale Adebajo. It’s a bad case... If you owe people money and you have certain things with which you can pay, why don’t you sell those things and pay? He accepted he owed them, but he didn’t want to part with what he has to offset those debts.”


One of the victims, who simply identified herself as Princess Deun, also spoke with the Nigerian Compass on phone.
She said: “I attend Pastor Adebajo’s church in Croydon, UK. I lost £20,000 to the scam and a friend of mine lost £40,000. We trusted him. That was why we lost the money.


“When he was in police custody, we had an arrangement that he should sell some of his belongings and use the money to clear the debts. The next thing we heard is that he has escaped from the police station. We have even sent a petition to the Inspector-General of Police.”
Police authorities at SFU told the Nigerian Compass yesterday that the officer who allowed Adebajo to escape has been detained, and detectives have been sent out to find the fleeing suspect at all cost.

thers of N2 billion
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10 injured in Ibadan religious clash

About 10 persons sustained various degrees of injury in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Sunday evening, as members of the Izala and Tijaniya/Adriya Islamic sects clashed in the Hausa community of Sabo, Mokola.



Mostly affected were members of the Izala sect.



While some were said to have been stoned, others reportedly sustained machete cuts.



It took the intervention of the police for normalcy to be restored to the troubled spot.



An Armoured Personnel Carrier was also hurriedly deployed in the area from the headquarters of the state police command.



While the crisis lasted, three mosques located in the area were vandalised while some vehicles parked close to them were also damaged.



Those injured in the fracas were either rushed to nearby hospitals or given first-aid by their colleagues.



The Sarkin Sabo, Alhaji Ahmed Zungeru, blamed the clash on the Izala sect’s leaders and a sermon by a preacher fromJos, Plateau State.



Zungeru said the preaching of the cleric negated Islamic doctrines.



He claimed that when he saw angry youths heading to the area occupied by members of the Izala sect, he stopped them and appealed for calm. But when he sensed that his pleas were about to be ignored, he approached the police at Iyaganku division for help.



But one of the Izala leaders, Alhaji Abubakar Saliu, described Zungeru’s allegations as unfounded.



He alleged that Zungeru and his chiefs led the invasion, as part of a ploy to drive the Izala sect out of the area.



Saliu said the attack on his group was a fallout of last Friday’s judgment of a magistrate court in Ibadan, which ruled that the two groups should stop using loudspeakers during their services
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Causes of rotting teeth

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Teeth are an important part of our skeletal system. The beginning of food digestion takes place in the mouth where the teeth help in breaking down food and mixing it with saliva. They help us to eat by biting, chewing, tearing, and breaking down food. Teeth give shape to the jaw and also help in talking. Therefore, rotting teeth can interfere with these functions making eating and speaking difficult, causing pain and infection as well as destruction of the tooth. These can cause problems as the teeth are visible structures, and damaged and decayed teeth are unsightly and look disgusting.

In this article we will be concentrating on tooth decay symptoms, causes, health problems and treatment of rotting teeth.


Rotting Teeth Causes
The human mouth is home to many bacteria, which are responsible for dental caries. Bacteria feed on the starch and sugar in the food that we consume and release acids that act on the teeth. These bacteria are deposited on the surface of the teeth forming a film that is known as plaque. This film is deposited constantly on the teeth and needs to be removed. Brushing the teeth regularly at least twice a day, or after every meal is necessary to remove the plaque. You can also consider using a mouth rinse and flossing regularly to maintain good oral hygiene. Plaque hardens if not removed periodically and forms a hard substance known as tartar. If we allow plaque and tartar to build up, acids act on the teeth and cause demineralization of the enamel and other tissues which lead to cavities and dental caries. It can also lead to gum disease.

Tooth decay or rotting teeth or dental caries all refer to the same concept. Any damage, holes or cavities in the teeth are due to acid which acts on the layers of the teeth. These cavities can penetrate through the enamel and dentin to the sensitive pulp.

Rotting Teeth Health Problems
Tooth decay and rotting teeth may be indicative of other diseases. Some studies also show that bacteria involved in dental plaque, can cause blood clots when they enter the blood stream. This could lead to heart attacks.

Another issue which can cause problems and perhaps embarrassment is bad breath, also known as halitosis. Most common source of halitosis is the bacteria that are present in the mouth, throat and tonsils. Sometimes some foods that we eat can cause bad breath. Rotting teeth are also an obvious cause of halitosis, which results from the rotting teeth smell. Also, infections and gum diseases such as gingivitis cause bad breath.

Rotting teeth in children can be another common health problem. Tooth decay in children and young adults is common, largely due to sugar in the diet and poor dental care. Young children have milk teeth which have a thinner coating of enamel than permanent teeth. Furthermore, they may be more accustomed to eating sugary food. Also, since children initially have milk teeth which are not permanent, damage to these teeth may not be taken seriously by parents.

Rotting Teeth Treatment
One way of treating rotting teeth is to have the cavities filled in by a dentist. In case the damage is more extensive, the dentist may have to cap the tooth, do a root canal treatment or extract the tooth all together. For these procedures special tools are used, including a dental drill that allows the dentist to take out the damaged portion of the tooth.

Ultimately the best way to avoid tooth decay is to maintain a good dental hygiene and reduce sugary and starchy foods. Given below are some daily dental care tips that will help to promote a good dental heath.
  • Brushing the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal.
  • Flossing regularly, thereby getting plaque out of places where the toothbrush cannot reach.
  • Cutting down on sugary and starchy foods and snacks, especially sticky ones.
  • Visiting a dental health care provider every six months.
The causes of rotting teeth are primarily bacteria coupled with poor dental care and presence of sugars in the diet. To avoid this condition one has to follow some simple guidelines when it comes to oral hygiene and diet. I hope this article on rotting teeth was useful.

By
Hrushikesh Oka
Published: 7/3/2010
(Article extracted from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/rotting-teeth.html )



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JOS — THE Movement for the Survival of Plateau People, MOSOP, has condemned the attempt by some members of Plateau State House ofAssembly to impeach Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State last week. Thegroup said the move would have thrown the state into another round ofpolitical crisis.

This was stated in a press statement by its national President, Mr. Aliyu Babu Zungdet, weekend, and made available to Vanguard. It said:“We the people of Plateau State are embarrassed by the actions of our‘honourable’ members over an ‘honourable’ act of the governor, carriedout in good faith and for the interest of the public.

“We are now convinced that Governor Jang’s tenure is a bold departure from the rotten past when governors connive with legislatorsto plunder and loot public funds. Evidences of his prudence andaccountability are the numerous roads, bridges, schools, hospitals,electricity, water, agricultural development, etc, across the state inless than four years of his administration.”

Allegation

The crux of the matter, according to the statement, was the Governor’s alleged petition to Independent Corrupt Practises and othercrimes Commission, ICPC, over constituency funds in the legislative armof government. The Governor in the said petition was said to have urgedthe commission to investigate the entire 24 members of the House.

Howevr, 10 members who were not comfortable with the move allegedly went underground to improvise ‘slippery grounds’ to impeach theGovernor.

According to MOSOP, “the exercise though in futility will have many implications on the polity of the state for a very long to come. We,however, commend the people of Plateau State for resisting theimpeachment move by the members of the Plateau State House of Assembly.

“If the members have not abused their constituency funds let them not be afraid. We also want to ask: why are the honourable members justrealising that Governor Jang have diverted local government electionfund now that they are being investigated by ICPC?

“The local government election was done over two years ago. Just as we want the ICPC to complete their investigations, we condemn theimpeachment plot of the House and consider it a diversionary antic.

“We, therefore, want to use this opportunity to call on the legislators to apologise to the good people and Governor of PlateauState for attempting to draw the hand of progress backwards.”

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NATIONAL Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, hasdirected Petroleum Tanker Drivers, PTD, in Lagos and its environs tosuspend lifting of products from today to protest alleged release bypolice of 20 trucks and their drivers including some tanker driversarrested while allegedly mixing diesel and kerosine at AGS Barma Yard.

Leadership of NUPENG has, therefore, vowed not to lift any product until police re-arrest and prosecute the suspects whom the uniondescribed as “economic saboteurs and enemies of the society.”

Vanguard gathered that the suspects were arrested on Friday, but were released the following day after an alleged meeting with themanagement of AGS Barma.

Confirming the development, Chairman, Western Zone of NUPENG, Comrade Tokunbo Korodo, accused the police of not only compromising,but also aiding and abetting economic saboteurs.

Comrade Korodu said: “On Friday, our task force got wind that some people were allegedly adulterating diesel and kerosine at AGS BarmaYard. Our team moved in swiftly but they were stopped at the gate by adetachment of police from Itire.

“I called on the Commissioner of Police and reported the matter. He gave the number of Area D, Mushin, commander to me. I called thecommander and he called the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, before wewere allowed into the yard.

“At the yard, 20 trucks and their drivers were allegedly mixing diesel with kerosine. They were promptly arrested and moved to ItirePolice station. From there, in company of some of our men they weretaken to Area D.”

N270bn spent to subsidise fuel imports —PPPRA

Meanwhile, Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, said weekend that the Federal Government spent N270 billion tosubsidise the importation of petroleum products by marketers in thelast seven months.

Executive Secretary, PPPRA, Mr. Abiodun Ibikunle, who disclosed this while briefing journalists on activities of the agency assured thatqueues were not likely to return in the country as adequate provisionshad been made to ensure uninterrupted supply of petroleum products.

Ibikunle said since assumption of office, the agency had deregulated the importation of fuel into the country to bring in more playersespecially “traders” outside the major and independent marketers toensure that scarcity did not resurface in any part of the country.

He debunked allegations that the agency was allocating licence for importation of products to “portfolio holding businessmen” who lackedthe capacity to deliver on the volume allocated to them, while thosewith the capacity had been sidelined.

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Kidnappers free ex-DELSU VC



WARRI – FORMER Vice Chancellor of Delta State University, DELSU,Abraka, Professor John Okpako Enaohwo, who was abducted last Wednesdayby gunmen that demanded N10 million ransom, has been released, but hehas opted to keep sealed lip on his ordeal.

Professor Enaohwo was returning from an early morning mass in his SUV car when gunmen, who apparently laid siege to his Ovu country homein Ethiope East Local Government Area, stormed out from their hideoutsand kidnapped him.

They hijacked his vehicle and whisked him away and put a call to the chairman of the local government, Mr. Anthony Oboro, some hours later,asking for N10 million ransom.

It was not clear whether any ransom was paid before his release.

It was not clear too where the gunmen took the ex vice chancellor to, but, information reached Vanguard, weekend, that he had beenreleased, but he decided to keep quiet.

Some journalists managed to get to his country home at about 11:49 a.m. and confirmed he was in. The professor later said: “I want tokeep the media out of this; I do not want to grant any interview on myordeal in the hands of the kidnappers,” he said.

Among friends who came to rejoice with him last Friday morning were Dr. Patrick Muboghare, Mrs. Grace Odiri and High Chief Lord AlamBarovbe.

Vanguard source said the kidnappers passed both military and police checkpoints when they kidnapped Enaohwo with his Jeep from Ovu to apoint around Delta Steel Company, DSC, in Udu Local Government Area,where his vehicle was abandoned without detection by security agents.

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A man who tried to dupe the Plateau State Governor, Jonah David Jang and his family of huge sums of money has been arrested by operatives of the State Security Service (SSS) in Plateau State.

Director of SSS in Plateau State, Alhaji Tijani Talba told newsmen that the suspect, Mr. Vincent Bulus was arrested as he approached members of the family of the governor claiming he was working for the service and tried to obtain money from them to kill an investigation on them.

He said members of the public should be wary of unscrupulous elements in the society who go about claiming to be with the service to dupe individuals.

The suspect who chatted briefly with THEWILL at the SSS office admitted that he committed the crime..

He said he met the governor's daughter (who was not named) and told her that he wanted her to be involved with him romantically.

Mr. Bulus said he further informed the lady that he could help her father out of the political problem he is having if the father could make some funds available for the project. She gave him N250, 000 naira and promised to make more available much later.

Bulus was arrested when he went to pick up another N800, 000 from the Ms. Jang.
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*’How Obasanjo wasted $650m on power’
*Says Obasanjo wanted life presidency not Third Term

Since Friday, January 3, 2003, Atiku Abubakar has not stopped moving against the tide.In some instances, he survived and cameout victorious; at other times, he came off worse – but coming outworse might also be comparative and relative, depending on where youstand. For instance, it was his dogged fight against former PresidentOlusegun Obasanjo’s jackboot approach to party leadership thatfrustrated and led to the expulsion of the former Vice President fromthe Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and also made the IndependentNational Electoral Commission, INEC, to disqualify him, but for whichhe got a Supreme Court landmark pronouncement that INEC lacked thepowers to disqualify a candidate.
But it was the same move against the tide which left Atiku losing thepresidential contest of April 2007 with the Appeal and Supreme Courtsupholding his defeat at the polls.
Today, Atiku is ‘back’ in PDP and wants to contest the presidentialelection on the platform of the party. The tide this time, at leastaccording to the resolution of the National Executive Committee, NEC,of the PDP, is that President Goodluck Jonathan should complete theother four-year tenure of his joint presidential ticket with the lateUmaru Musa Yar’Adua. But the party, not wanting to get entangled byjudicial altercation, says the party’s zoning arrangement remains inplace.
Last Sunday, August 15, Atiku announced that “after due consultationswith my family, friends and political associates, I have come here toformally announce, with humility and a deep sense of responsibility,that I shall be offering myself as a candidate for election to theoffice of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the 2011Presidential Election. I shall do so on the platform of the PeoplesDemocratic Party (PDP)”.
In this interactive session, Atiku speaks on some of the issues he hadnever really talked about. But the most interesting part of hisrevelation is the deal he said he has perfected with former militaryPresident, Ibrahim Babangida, who is also in the race. Following areexcerpts of his answers to questions posed by reporters at his Abujadeclaration.

By Jide Ajani, Deputy Editor & Dapo Akinrefon

YOU still have an issue with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. The governor of your home state, Adamawa (Murtala Nyako),said you’re yet to be a PDP member. How do you intend to sort the issueof your registration as a member of the party?
The constitution of PDP provides how you can become a member and yourward is where your membership registration resides. You do not evenregister neither with your local government nor the state chapter andthe constitution of the PDP provides that you can register where youreside or where you have a home. All of these are provided in theconstitution.

*Atiku Abubakar

Before I returned to the PDP in Adamawa State, there was a crisis and the crisis divided the party into two camps: the governor on oneside and the rest of the stakeholders on the other. This came aboutduring the primaries of the governorship election. There were ninegubernatorial aspirants and at that point in time, Nyako was in ANPP.Former President Olusegun Obasanjo took him from ANPP and included himto join the nine other aspirants. That was how they went into election.

Since they came out of the election, the party has remained like that.

By the time I returned to the party, I registered at my ward but the governor said I had registered in the camp that was not recognized. Iwent back to my ward and went to the same camp which he said herecognized, held a meeting with both the ward and local governmentexecutives, applied to be re-admitted; they re-admitted me, gave me aslip in view of a membership card and when the membership card arrived,they gave me a membership card which I forwarded to the nationalheadquarters of the party’s secretariat.

Governor Nyako called the ward and local government executives and threatened them. They refused to be threatened or blackmailed, andthey said Atiku brought this party to us, he is our son and we cannotreject him. He threatened them that he was going to relieve them and Idared him to remove them because under the constitution of the PDP, hehas no power to remove them. This is where we are today.

Legally and constitutionally, Governor Nyako just has nothing to do with me and my membership is valid, it’s legal and it’s lawful. WhetherNyako likes it or not, that is his own business.

The crisis in Adamawa has been going on for over two years; nobody could bring the two parties together, not until I came in. I asked thenational headquarters to call the two factions to order and thenational headquarters is still in the process of reconciling andresolving the crisis in Adamawa PDP. So, I’m not the cause of thecrisis in Adamawa PDP and as far as my membership is concerned, it’s asettled issue. Constitutionally, legally and lawfully, I am a memberof the PDP.

President Jonathan has not declared his intention to run for the presidency in 2011 but I know that it is going to be aformidable race because General Babangida is also in the race and nowyou have joined. How do you see yourself in the context of this race?

Everybody will tell you he is going to win. Babangida is going to tell you he’s going to win, Jonathan will tell you he’s going to winand I will tell you I’m extremely confident but the electorate willdecide. But what we should insist on is internal democracy. Democraticprocesses should guide elections in this country, whether at the partylevel or in the general elections.

Only recently, the national secretary of the PDP announced new names of those granted waivers but your name was not onthe list. You have vowed to file an application for a waiver. If at theend of the day, your application does not scale through, what is thenext step you are going to take?

It is true that somewhere in the party’s constitution, if you are a returnee or a new entrant, there is a provision which states you cannotrun for either party or public office, until you have a probation ofeither two years or 18 months. I want to start by saying that all thoseprovisions were not there before.

They were inserted by Obasanjo to stop Atiku. I am a founding father of PDP. We crafted the constitution and at the time we did it,Obasanjo was not even in the PDP.

After the late President Yar’Adua came into office, the party saw there was need to reconcile those who were forced out or frustrated outof the party to return to the party. The famous Ekwueme Committee, inone of its recommendations, the report recommended unconditional returnof old members to the party and a white paper was issued by the party,saying that all those who were members of the party that had returned,should have unconditional and unfettered return to the party.

The NEC accepted the recommendations and directed state branches to issue registration cards to all returning members. Now, the questionis: is the provision of this white paper superior to the party’sconstitution or they are the same? Now, it is a matter of legalresolution but most lawyers say that based on the white paper and theacceptance and approval by NEC, I don’t need a waiver. But all thesame, I decided to request for a waiver and my application for a waiverwas filed this morning. You asked what will happen if I don’t get awaiver; I want to tell you, I will get a waiver because I moved out ofthe PDP together with Nwodo.

We were pushed out of the PDP at the same time and then, Nwodo was my returning officer at the AC convention in Lagos. I used the sameprovision from the Ekwueme Report to get my own waiver; I want to seehow they will deny me of a waiver. I’ve also requested for a waiver, Idon’t see how PDP will get of this but if they try to get of this, thecourts are there to interpret.

You were Vice President of this country for eight years and you were there with Obasanjo. You ran an administration that hasbeen dubbed one of the most corrupt in the history of this country.What moral pedigree are you marketing this time around?

I don’t know whether we ran the most corrupt administration in this country because I stand to be disputed. I don’t know about all therest, what I know briefly, I can say is about the power project.

Before 2002, I was chairman of the National Council on Privatization and one of the sectors we were hoping to improve on, was the powersector; and we had, internally, reputable contractors to study thepower situation in Nigeria and advise us on how to go about it. Theysubmitted an excellent report and I still believe in that report. Andso, in 2002, I recommended to the President that there should bediversification of energy. We recommended the establishment of powerstations, it could be small or medium sized.

We further recommended attraction of foreign investments to fund the power projects. According to their report, by the year 2005 if we hadimplemented them, we would have been self sufficient in power. I tookit to the president and made a very strong presentation but opposed tomy own presentation, another presentation from the Minister of Power,who had recommended to the president an option that with $650million,we could revamp the power stations in Nigeria, make them functional andeven add more capacity. But in the consultants’ report, they also drewour attention to that, that an attempt to do that, would not solve theproblem.

The power stations are so old and after revamping them, they may not last for one year and then, they break down again. So, I drew theattention of the President to that aspect of the report. He was thePresident. At the end of the day, he decided to accept the minister’srecommendation of $650 million and released the money, and the moneywent down the drain.

By 2006, he gave the minister the money and who he said he revamped the power stations. Whether they were revamped or not, I cannot tell.But by 2006, he had come up with this idea of IPP (Independent PowerProject), all using gas, all located in the Niger Delta. So, thePresident called me, he said ‘VP, I want you to chair this IPP thingbecause you are in good terms with the governors, if you tell them tobring money, they will bring money.’ I told him ‘Mr President, I don’tbelieve in this, but since you said I should chair it, its okay, Iaccept.’
He (Obasanjo) inaugurated, I attended.

After the inauguration, anytime the IPP had to meet, I gave an excuse and Lyle Imoke presided. I never sat down in that committeeuntil I left government. I know of a contractor who was paid $1.8billion upfront in that scheme or scam and till today, he has notdelivered.

Then on top of it, when the Yar’Adua administration came on board, they gave additional money. We are still where we are and we are goingto be where we are, that is all that I know. If you are talking aboutcorruption, please count me out of it because there is no type ofdefinition that has not been done with me. I know Obasanjo went roundthe whole of this world, telling everybody that I am corrupt; now thatI am out of office; I have been meeting heads of state and presidentswho have been telling me what the former President has been tellingthem about me. So, please, count me out of corruption.

They said I sold everything to myself in this country; whether I sold everything to myself, you have had enough time to know if Iactually did sell anything to myself. My accounts have been turnedupside down, both home and abroad; so I don’t know anything about thissweeping allegations on corruption you are talking about.

Why should anybody trust you this time around about becoming President because you left the PDP, created the ActionCongress, AC, and now you’ve returned to the PDP?

This is not the first time I have been calling for the unity and progress of this country. I did it during the late MKO Abiola’s time in1993. He emerged candidate and I ran campaign for him until he won. In1998, if I had wanted, I would have picked the PDP’s ticket because Iwas virtually in charge of the PDP structure.

Again, in the course of an understanding we had at the Constitutional Conference of 1994 and 1995 and power rotation whichoriginated from the South; and so, we decided that the presidencyshould go to the South. In 2003, there was pressure and not until wewent to the convention ground, the governors were asking me whetherthey should vote for Obasanjo and I said they should go ahead and votefor him. It was worth sacrificing for the unity and progress of thiscountry. For me, it is much more important than my personal ambition.So, if I say I want to be president, there is nothing wrong there.

When we started this struggle, I remembered the late Shehu Yar’Adua saying that some of us might not be able to see it and in truth, he(Shehu Yar’Adua) did not live to see it. I think and I believe that Ihave the credentials.

We were pushed out of PDP and we decided to go to the Action Congress. When I was in AC, I made a case for a viable opposition partyand I was responsible for trying to bring about Buhari, Bafarawa and ACtogether. They made me chairman of the steering committee and we heldseries of meetings; and I recommended that the best way to go about it,was to adopt an existing political party because forming another party,would take time and they might not even register it. And adopting thesame party, we may end up in litigation like the AD case; so,eventually, they chose AC to adopt. I still said we must be pragmaticabout it.

I recommended that we open the constitution to allow the other parties contribute as how they want the constitution to look like. Ialso suggested that we relocate our national headquarters; Irecommended measures that will make the other parties feel part andparcel of AC. I also recommended that we tamper with the name, itshould be either ACP or ACN; we all agreed and I traveled abroad. Thenext thing, Buhari announced the formation of CPC.

I also heard that the NEC of AC met in Benin saying they are not changing names, constitution or logo. I asked what kind of people weare dealing with.

I returned to the country and called my political associates and said I wanted to create a viable opposition party that can stand out;all my efforts have now been dashed. I said after all, we were drivenout of PDP and now, the PDP is looking for us, let us go back. We heldseries of meeting here in Abuja; that was how we returned to the PDP.After I returned, they (AC leaders) went and adopted the same thing Irecommended; I went to Lagos to defend it.

I called my friend, Asiwaju Tinubu to Dubai to convince him, I traveled to Lagos and appeared before the caucus of the party to defendit, I had a long list of names and eventually, we settled for two, ACNand ACP. They cited instances of betrayal from ANPP when they had thejoint ticket of Falae and Shinkafi; they finally said they could nottrust anybody. I said if you cannot trust I don’t see how we can playpolitics; I don’t see how we can relate.

Looking at your relationship with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo over the years, Nigerians were surprised when you made a tripto Otta. One would like to know if you have actually reconciled.Because from all indications, it appears you are yet to reconcile withObasanjo. What exactly is your relationship with Obasanjo?

Before I visited Obasanjo, we happen to have some common friends that we both respect; and one of such friends is Ahmed Joda, who hailsfrom the same state with me. Joda is somebody I respect and I told himthat I don’t have anything against Obasanjo; if he wants to knowwhether I’ve forgiven him or not, I told him I’ve forgiven Obasanjo butI don’t think a meeting was necessary. He said okay and he left.

I came back to Abuja and early one Monday, the governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola was knocking on my door. He saidhimself and other governors met and felt that my boss and I shouldreconcile. I told him about the meeting Joda had with me in Yola justa few days before I came to Abuja . I told him as far as I wasconcerned, I have forgiven Obasanjo. But Oyinlola would not give up onthat and I told him that an immediate meeting was not possible becauseI was traveling out of the country.

He asked ‘when are you coming back?’.
I told him January 13 of that year. While I was abroad, he called meto confirm if I was still coming back on January 13 and I told him Iwould be in Lagos to attend Bisi Akande’s birthday celebration andafter that, I would leave for Ibadan to attend Lam Adeshina’s birthdayand then from Ibadan, fly back to Abuja. He asked what if I met withObasanjo in Ibadan at a neutral place and say we forgive each other. Isaid fine but I think he must have gotten back to Obasanjo who musthave asked him to convince me to come down to Otta.

After I finished attending the birthdays, he (Oyinlola) called me from Osogbo and said what if he came to take me to see Obasanjo. Hepressurized me and I asked him to come. I didn’t go with any of myaides. So we went together in Oyinlola’s convoy.

When we got there, Oyinlola thanked both of us for agreeing to meet. I was the next person to speak and I narrated the efforts of Joda andpersistence of Governor Oyinlola; I said Mr President you know I am thekind of person that easily forgives and I told him it’s all over. AsObasanjo was about to go into details, I told him, if you raise anyissue here, I will give you an answer that you won’t like. It’s eitherwe forgive each other, forget about the past and move on and help buildthis country. He said okay VP I know you. You can expect that Obasanjowill continue to fight you forever and you can expect that Atiku willcontinue to defend himself forever. So, that is the story.

In the event that you are unable to achieve you ambition, do you have any alternative to form an alliance?

Why do you want me to disclose to you my political strategy?

You have talked about efforts to reconcile you and Obasanjo, but what you have not told us is the real cause of theproblem. Was it power or money?
I think it was power because when we came into office, we were in aprivate discussion. He said ‘in 1979, when I left power, I leftGhadafi, Mubarak, Mugabe and Eyadema in power; 30 years after I left, Icame back to meet them in power and now you want me to go’.

I said Mr President, it is because Nigeria is a different country; it is not Libya, it is not Togo, it is not Egypt neither is itZimbabwe, you just have to go. It was just like a child’s play. If yourecall, he convened a political conference in 2005. One morning hecalled me and said ‘VP, I’m sending Kanu Agabi and Jerry Gana to comeand discuss some issues with you’. I said okay. Kanu Agabi and JerryGana came and they laid before me proposals to amend the constitutionwhich was eventually smuggled in. For two hours, we met; I told them,‘if I send you back to Mr President, will you deliver my message’?

They said ‘yes’.

I said ‘go and tell the President that I will not support this, not only that, I will fight it’. The next thing I did was to go into theconference, opened a secretariat and funded it; I also brought membersof the delegates together to say no, this is not good and we succeededin that.

The next was through the National Assembly and of course from that time, I was out of government. I held series of meetings with somepeople and I asked how we could stop the third term bid; but it was notthird term bid. I knew it was life presidency.

At the meeting, I raised my hand and said ‘you IBB and TY Danjuma sent Aliyu Gusau to me when I was presiding over a meeting at BolingoHotels. You said if we were giving the South the president, we shouldnot give anybody other than Obasanjo; I did not know Obasanjo. If youknew this is the kind of man he was, why did you ask us to vote forhim’. Babangida, could not answer, Aliyu Gusau could not answer,neither could Danjuma.
It was Buhari who raised his hand; he said ‘Mr President, I would attempt an answer’.

He said yes ‘we worked with Obasanjo when he was military Head of State, but then, we were the people with the fire power. If we toldObasanjo go right, he would go, if we said left he would go; we thoughtwe could handle him. But now, he is the Commander-In-Chief of the ArmedForces, he has all the fire power, he has executive powers’. I saidokay, ‘it is now we should meet and strategise on how to stop thisthing’.

So, it was the struggle for power but I was not struggling for myself, I was struggling for Nigeria. I knew Obasanjo was not lookingfor third term, he was looking to become life president and I was readyto give my head to be cut off, not for my sake but for this country.

Is it true that Professor Jega was your political adviser? Secondly, you were part of the struggle for internal democracyin the PDP and now you have a new leadership, are you satisfied withthe circumstances through which the new chairman emerged?

Professor Jega was never my political adviser. What happened was that I offered him the post and he declined.

About internal democracy, I’m certainly not satisfied yet. We still need to do more on internal democracy in the party. I won’t say we arethere yet.

In your debate on zoning, it appears your whole political aspiration depended on zoning. But a lot of people have giventheir own interpretation on zoning. What is your own take on theoutcome of the NEC meeting? In the build upto that meeting, what deal did you enter into with Babangida in theevent that you don’t run at the end of the day?

My interpretation of the decision of NEC is that they have retained the constitutional provision of zoning and of course the President hasthe right under the constitution of Nigeria, which is supreme, to offerhimself. That is the interpretation.

And of course, myself, IBB and Gusau were the conveners of the G15 and from G15 to the Northern Political Forum and our main objective isto preserve the unity and stability of this country through powerrotation, power shift or zoning because it will appear up till now, thecountry seems not to be politically developed to vote either regionalor ethnic cleavages up till now.

What we did during the draft 1995 constitution which we gave Abacha, we actually proposed a single term, provided that each zone would begiven a chance to rotate and we said by 30 years, all zones would haveproduced the president; after which we can review the constitutionalprovision. We also recommended two Vice Presidents, one from the zoneof the president, the other from either the North or South.

But when Abdulsalami came, NADECO went and met him; they said they did not want anything about Abacha. They went ahead to remove some ofthese provisions and then, we ended up with what we have today. Now,you can see the foresight we had in 1995 when we gave Abacha the draftconstitution; if we had that draft, we won’t be talking about zoningtoday, we would have moved on. I think this has taught us a lesson. Wemay have to revert to it at a later date. The deal I had with IBB isthat when this has been resolved, we will enter into a room and then,one person would emerge.

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ENUGU—GOVERNORS of the South East Zone have for the second timedeclined the outright endorsement of a presidential candidate for the2011 election insisting that they would support only a candidate withthe best programme that will address the imbalance in the country andmarginalization of the zone.

The governors, however, said they would declare their position only when President Jonathan becomes a candidate even as the South EastForum, SEF, yesterday declared that it was firmly committed to zoningand rotation of power principle and therefore would work for theactualisation of a Northern President in the next year’s elections.

The South East governors, at the end of their meeting, however,expressed happiness with the performances of President GoodluckJonathan, especially the way he had piloted the affair of the nationsince he came on board.

Chairman of the Forum of South East Governors and Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi who read their resolution after a meetingin Enugu Sunday night, also said the governors noted with concern theongoing strike by the academic and non-academic staff of state-owneduniversities in the South East zone and resolved to negotiate theaggrieved workers even as they called for immediate reopening of theuniversities.

Obi said that the governors discussed the unfolding political scenario in the country and after assessing the political developments,“we agreed to restate our earlier resolve to stand and work togetherirrespective of party affiliations, and that none of us, the Governors,will vie for the post of President or Vice President of the nation inthe upcoming elections in 2011.”

“We will rather give support for Presidency, a candidate with the best programme that will address the imbalance in the country andmarginalisation of the South East Zone. We are not against anybody, butwhat we are saying is that we will only make our support known when allthe aspirants have declared. We are working for the interest of theregion and not for our personal interests.”

However, Secretary General of South East Forum, Chief Chyna Iwuanyanwu who made the position of the forum known, weekend, in Abuja,said the North would produce the next president in 2011 forsafeguarding of democracy, peace, unity and national stability.

Besides, former Minister of Education, Prof. (Mrs.) Chinwe Nora Obaji, who attended the Thursday meeting of South South and South Eastheld at the residence of a former Federal Commission of Information,Chief Edwin Clark, has raised the alarm that her life has been underthreat following the position she took during the meeting.

Chief Iwuanyanwu said it was misleading, for anyone to say that the zone has endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan for the 2011 presidency.

He said: “We want to assure the generality of Ndigbo that the South East Forum is firmly committed to the communique it issued with theNorthern Political Leaders Forum on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 to wit;the two groups believe in zoning and rotation of power principle as thebest safeguard for our democracy, peace, unity and national stability;that the two groups will work staunchly for the realisation of aNorthern President in 2011; and the both groups will also workassiduously for the realisation of an Igbo President in 2015.

However, former Minister of Education, Professor Chinwe Obaji who attended the meeting said her life is under threat because of “my standon the fact that the South East deserves a shot at the presidency come2015”.

Prof. Obaji’s statement entitled, “South South/South East meeting-a refutal” said, “the meeting of South- South and South- Eastrepresentatives held on Thursday 19 August 2010 at the residence of DrEdwin Clark was not reported accurately in the media.

“The meeting was summoned to look into ways of improving relations between the South-South and South-East geo-political zones. I and somesouth east delegates raised issues at the meeting that we consideredimpediments to fostering good and smooth relationship between the twozones and tried to proffer solutions. Some of those issues are quitesensitive and are sore spots to the average South-Easterner.

“It was unfortunate that some positions we took did not go down well with notable leaders from the South-South who telephoned me the nextday, threatening me.

“I believe sincerely that if there should be remarkable improvement in our relationship, the genuine concerns of the two zones must beaddressed in an open and sincere manner for the wider interest ofNigeria.

“The relationship between the two zones dates back before our time and by acts of providence, we have found ourselves as neighbors,in-laws, cousin’s even brothers and sisters etc and we should from timeto time dialogue on frosty issues that tend to divide us and makeattempts to find solutions to these issues. Any discussion which doesnot address the genuine concerns and aspirations of the South-East zonemay only be one-sided and could be short lived.

“It will be most unfair to me for anyone to invite me to a meeting of this nature and expect me not to represent the interest of the southeast zone as I know them, such an act could tantamount to a silentbetrayal of my people.

“Neither threats nor undue coercion will change my stand on the fact that the South-East deserves a shot at the presidency come 2015.

She concluded, “this position is just, equitable, fair and irrevocable and the kind of threat I have received is totally illmotivated and counter-productive.”

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ABUJA—AS President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan gets set to declare hisintention to run in next year’s presidential elections, the North ismoving ahead to consolidate its decision on the choice of a consensuscandidate.
This time, what constitutes the North is an amalgam of the NorthernPolitical Leaders Forum, NPLF, Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF and theNorthern Elders Forum, NEF.
Already, a number of potential presidential aspirants had been slated for consideration.

Among the front runners are General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), National Security Adviser, NSA, General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (rtd), Jigawa StateGovernor, Sule Lamido, and Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda.

But the strong contenders also include former Military President, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.

Although the list of contenders continues to expand, Vanguard was told that the North was seriously contemplating prevailing on some ofthe aspirants to drop their ambition.

North on consensus

Vanguard was told that the series of consultative meetings going on in the North was “primed to come to the conclusion of a consensuscandidate emerging from the North”.

A source said the decision of who would carry the banner for the North was yet to be made, adding: “One thing that is definite is thatthe North is going to present just one candidate for next year’spresidential elections.

“This is because it is still believed in the North that the next four years is for us. That meeting that was held in Aso Rock onDecember 22, 2002, where the party insisted on zoning, is the samespirit that the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the partyratified again so, when they now came out to say that PresidentJonathan is free to contest, it left people wondering what they meant.

“But what the North is working on since the PDP appears to be telling Nigerians that they want to sink with President Jonathan, is topresent a unified front at the polls next year.

The consultations going on in the North now is with a view to achieving that objective.
“For as long as the PDP decides to go against the grain of popular desire, we wait to see how they will achieve the objective.”

Vanguard learnt that the eventual consensus choice of the North would not be strictly in line with just one political party but “wouldcut across party lines.”

Candidates on the cards

Vanguard also learnt that whoever would emerge as the choice of the North “would be an individual without a baggage.”

According to Vanguard investigations, and contrary to some of the information being peddled about some aspirants, “the North is lookingin the direction of a candidate that would not carry a baggage. That iswhy some of the major names being touted may not eventually make itbecause some Nigerians might have issues with such candidates.

“With all their good intentions and experience, the former President, Babangida, and former Vice President Abubakar, may have somedifficulties in making the bar.

Babangida, because of June 12 and Abubakar, because of what he is currently going through with the PDP.”

But the source’s disclosure that Gusau, Lamido and Yuguda were in the reckoning “even as consultations continue,” was shocking.

The source said: “Lamido is seen as a state governor who does not have any baggage and the people in his state, even his opponents, aresaying that he is performing. But performance is one thing, networkingis another.

Then there is Yuguda whom some of the state governors are talking about, but his filial relationship with the family of late PresidentUmaru Musa Yar’Adua remains a discount. There is also Bukola Saraki ofKwara State and Goje of Gombe.

“The National Security Adviser, Gusau, is also on the cards because of his exposure both within and outside the country. Don’t forget, hehas been NSA since 1999 and had to be brought back again early thisyear when there appeared to be some problems in the national securityapparatus.”

Jonathan scans environment

Even in Aso Rock Presidential Villa, a source disclosed to Vanguard that “President Jonathan is still scanning the environment and wouldnot be stampeded into taking a precipitate decision. Vanguard was told:“The President wants to be sure of what he is going into and it is notenough to just aspire.”

To this end, Vanguard gathered that the role of the NSA in the unfolding drama remains very crucial.

It was gathered that even in the North, “the possible choice of Gusau, within the trio of the NSA, Atiku and Babangida, appears to begaining good ground because of his position as NSA. The North wantssomebody who does not have any baggage and who would not create aproblem when presented.

“If you know the way General Gusau has conducted himself, even as we speak, you can not say he is in the race and that is why the North islooking critically to ensure that a good product is presented.”

Reminded that as an intelligence officer, Gusau also has a baggage, the source said “if as an intelligence officer you can stabilize thepolity how does that become a problem in the face of what we arewitnessing now when people whom we know what they have done and whatthey can do are the ones making the loudest noise.”

Asked about former head of state, Muhammadu Buhari, within the context of a consensus candidate, the northern leader made it clearthat “what we are saying goes beyond just the PDP. Why not Buhari ifhe can be used to prove the point to the PDP”.

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Chelsea's domination of the Barclays Premier League's opening matches continued on Saturday, and Carlo Ancelotti was delighted by his team's second-half performance.

Five goals, two from Nicolas Anelka, two from Salomon Kalou and one from new boy Yossi Benayoun added to Florent Malouda's first-half opener to give us a second consecutive 6-0 league win, hot on the heels of our 8-0 win over Wigan on the final day of last season.

Ancelotti though conceded that for 45 minutes, we were more than matched by our hosts who had the better of the game until two quick goals at the beginning of the second period put the game beyond Roberto Martinez's men.

'I think we are trying to play the same football that we played last year,' said Ancelotti, whose team last season scored 103 goals in the league alone.

'We started very well this season and scored a lot of goals, showing good football. We have to know that today was a tough game and in the first half Wigan played good football and put strong pressure on the pitch, maybe they spent a lot of energy in the first half,' he reasoned. 'The second half was easier for us to have more opportunities to score.'

So what did his side do to maintain parity with their spritely opponents in the opening 45 minutes?

'In the first half we had a lot of difficulty on the pitch and were not able to play our football because there was not the space. I think at that time we defended very well, we didn't give Wigan the opportunity to score and we waited for the right time to score,' the Italian explained.

'This is important because in football you have to be able to defend and attack. It is impossible to have total control of the game with possession, sometimes you have to defend and in the first half we defended very well.'

And how is it that his side have come to score 12 times in the opening two weekends of the season?

'We have a lot of skills, now the best quality is we are able to do a fantastic counter-attack, we have strikers who are fast with ability, so when we have space it is difficult to control for the opponent,' Ancelotti added.

'Obviously we wanted to win the game and to play well, and we did both. We won two games, played good football and scored a lot of goals but we are focused to play good football.

'It is impossible to think we are always to score six goals in a game, this is not real football, this is Playstation.

'It never happened to me, but we have to stay in focus for the next game, try to win the next game and show good football.'

As for Martinez, it is 18 conceded (14 against Chelsea) and none scored in three league matches. Another defeat here must have been hard to take after a bright early showing.

'We were playing against a very talented Chelsea side, and they know how to get leads when they are not the best side out there,' the Spaniard said.

'There are two games in a game, and when you concede cheap goals like we did you go 3-0 down and cannot keep your concentration. The scoreline is hurtful but it doesn't reflect what happened out there.

In the Premier League you have three leagues within a league,' he continued. 'The top five know how to play when they are in front. In the first half they didn't look themselves and I felt we were the better side, but how can you explain that the best side in the first half loses 6-0?'

It is a question that will probably keep him awake for some time, but for Ancelotti and the Blues there will be sound sleep tonight, with our place on top of the table consolidated before next weekend's visit of Stoke to Stamford Bridge.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — In the span of a few weeks, hip-hop star Wyclef Jean turned the world's attention to a little-known political race in a small, impoverished Caribbean country – with little campaigning, no TV ads and zero debates.

Within a few seconds at a hastily called news conference Friday night, Jean was barred from running for president in Haiti, presumably because he didn't meet the residency requirements.

The 40-year-old singer-songwriter says he will stay involved, though in "a different role than I had anticipated it to be," according to his statement Friday..

But the question is, how? Will he support one of the 19 candidates on the ballot? And will he help with the reconstruction of the earthquake-torn country?

Jean said little Saturday as he attended a church service in Croix des Bouquets, the small town northeast of Port-au-Prince where he was born. He was preparing to fly back to the United States where his wife and daughter live later in the day.

"It's been a hard couple of weeks," he told The Associated Press. "Right now, I just want to go with my family and relax."

Jean said he believed that he had filed the necessary paperwork regarding his residency, adding, "Somehow we got overruled."

Haiti's electoral council did not say why it had disqualified Jean, but the singer had faced a challenge to his candidacy because he has not lived in Haiti for the past five years as required.

Jean's five-paragraph statement Friday said he disagreed with the council's ruling but "respectfully" accepted its decision.

I want to assure my countrymen that I will continue to work for Haiti's renewal; though the board has determined that I am not a resident of Haiti, home is where the heart is – and my heart has and will always be in Haiti," he wrote.

The winner of the November vote will take charge of recovery from the Jan. 12 earthquake, coordinating billions of aid dollars in a country with a history of political turmoil and corruption. The quake killed an estimated 300,000 people and left the capital, Port-au-Prince, in ruins.

There was little evidence in Port-au-Prince on Saturday of protests or unrest due to the electoral council's decision.

Still, both Jean and U.N. peacekeepers called for calm after the release of the candidates list.

People in Croix des Bouquets were crushed.

"It makes me feel sick, and there's a lot of things now which are not going to come true for the people of Haiti," said Caneus Eugonte, 27. "I don't want to vote for no one, no other candidacy."

Marie Michelle Claude, who lives in an earthquake survivor camp there, stayed up late listening to the radio for the election board's decision. Jean has given many of the camp residents tents, radios and even clean water.

"Since January 12, we have lived in this camp, and we have never seen anyone else come to give us support. It's only Wyclef," she said. "The CEP kicked Wyclef out of the race. But it's us they've kicked out. They leave us here in misery."

Jean's candidacy merged politics with entertainment, charity with self-promotion.

In the weeks after the earthquake, Jean released a single, called "Hold On." It was a message to Haiti – and the first single on a yet-to-be-released album called "The Haitian Experience." All proceeds from the song went toward earthquake relief.

"Hold on, be strong/No matter what you're goin' through/You know it's gon' be okay, okay today/Even when the earth quakes," he sang.

Long before the earthquake, Jean had founded Yele Haiti, a group to help poor young Haitians. But Yele came under criticism for alleged improprieties, including that it paid Jean to perform at fundraising events and bought air time from a television station he co-owns. Jean resigned as leader of the group earlier this month as he prepared to run for office.

The electoral council approved 19 candidates and rejected 15, spokesman Richardson Dumel said Friday. While rejecting Jean, the board approved two leading contenders: former Prime Minister Jacques-Edouard Alexis and Yvon Neptune, who was the last prime minister under ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and has been active in helping to coordinate reconstruction efforts.

Also allowed to run are: Jude Celestin, head of the government's primary construction firm and the candidate supported by President Rene Preval; and Michel Martelly, a well-known Haitian singer known as "Sweet Mickey." The Constitution bars Preval from running for re-election.

Well-known Haitian writer Edwidge Danticat wrote in Saturday's Miami Herald that Jean can still use his celebrity to Haiti's advantage.

"Now there will, of course, be people who lose interest in the race, who feel that they have no dog in the fight. I hope Wyclef Jean is not one of them," she wrote. "What he has promised to do before – create jobs and educational opportunities and inspire young people who have already lost so much to the earthquake that inspired him to run – he can continue to do through a reformed version of his Yele Haiti foundation and his music."

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“And my people shall know the truth and the truth shall set them free” “Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse for ye have robbed me even this whole nation. Bring ye all the tithes into the store house and prove me now herewith saith the lord of hosts if I will not open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing, that there would not be room enough to receive it.” Malachi 3 : 8 -10

The above quoted scripture is probably one of the most quoted in the bible.
Unfortunately, it is being quoted out of context and used as a weapon of mass intimidation, manipulation, extortion, oppression, cajolery and outright lies and deceit by some church leaders to collect 10 per cent of the gross income of their church members who have been hoodwinked into believing that they are doing God’s will.
Before I go into the details of this discourse, I want to state categorically that I am a God-loving, bible-believing Christian who has the fear of God in his heart. I am also not writing this article to undermine any church or pastor, but to let people realize the truth about tithes and remove the yoke placed by some pastors upon them. I also want to state categorically that I strongly believe in giving to the church for the sole purpose of propagating God’s work and the Christian ministry. I will continue to encourage all Christians to give their all to God as exemplified by the widow’s mite which Jesus Christ himself referred to in the bible.
Now, back to Malachi 3:8-10, the first question one should ask is who was this message directed at? The answer lies in the book of Numbers 18:25-28 which states that “The Lord commanded Moses to say to the Levites, when you receive from the Israelites the tithe that the Lord gives you as your possession, you must present a tenth of it as a special contribution to the Lord. This special contribution will be considered as the equivalent of the offering which the farmer makes of new grain and wine. In this way you would also present the special contribution which belongs to the Lord from all the tithes which you receive from the Israelites. You are to give this special contribution for the Lord to Aaron the priest.”

From the above, it is clear that it was the Levites that were directed to pay a tithe they collected from the Israelites to the priest who represents God and not the people of Israel. It was these Levites that were being referred to in the book of Malachi as those who rob God. A thorough study of the book of Malachi would reveal that in those days the Levites were collecting the tithe from the people of Israel and not remitting a tithe of it to the house of God, hence Malachi’s statement which is now being quoted out of context..

To understand what tithe really means one would have to understand the social reasons and cultural/religious setting within which it was situated. This concept of tithes was properly explained in the bible as stated in the laws of the tithe which can be found in the books of Leviticus 27:30-34, Numbers 18:25-31 and Deuteronomy 14:22-29. Upon reading these passages one would understand what tithes really mean, but unfortunately most pastors prefer to neglect these passages that tell us the true meaning of tithes and emphasize on Malachi 3:8-10 which was directed to the Levites of that time to remit the priest’s share of the tithes they collected to him. It is worthy of note that Malachi does not even define what tithe is and how it should be paid.

The definition of tithes, as practised today, was manufactured by modern day pastors to suit their purpose as it is completely in contrast with what is in the bible and it only seeks to manipulate Christians to believe that God requests 10 per cent of their gross income from them.
So what is tithe and why did God request that it be paid to the Levities? The answer can be found in the following passages: Leviticus 27:30-32 which states that “one tenth of the produce of the land, whether grain or fruit belongs to the Lord. If a man wishes to buy back any of it he must pay the standard price plus an additional 20 per cent. One in every ten domestic animal belongs to the Lord. When the animals are counted, every tenth one belongs to the Lord.” And Deuteronomy 26:12 which states that “every third year give the tithe, a tenth of your crops to the Levites, the foreigners, the orphans and the widows, so that in every community they will have all they need to eat.”

The above quoted passages clearly tell us what tithe is and the reason why God directed the people of Israel to pay tithes. It is very evident that it was a social arrangement for the less privileged in the Jewish society of that time. It was also meant to take care of the Levites because they had no land or property of their own (today, pastors are amongst the wealthiest property owners in Nigeria). This social arrangement is obviously not relevant to us today. It also states that every third year is the year of tithing, not the weekly/monthly tithes being extorted from church members today.

Another passage illustrates the true meaning of tithes properly and also states clearly that tithe is not money. Deuteronomy 14:22-29 says: “Set aside as tithe a tenth of all that your fields produce each year then go to the one place where the Lord your God has chosen to be worshiped and there in his presence eat the tithes of your grain, wine and olive oil and first born of your cattle and sheep. Do this so that you may learn to have reverence for the Lord your God always. If the place of worship is too far from your home for you to carry there the tithe of the produce that the Lord has blessed you with, then sell your produce and take the money with you to the one place of worship, spend it on whatever you want ,beef, lamb, wine, beer and there in the presence of the lord you and your family are to eat and enjoy yourselves. Do not neglect the Levites who live in your towns for they have no property of their own. At the end of every third year, bring the tithe of all your crops and store it in your towns. This is food for the Levites since they own no property and for the orphans, foreigners and widows who live in your towns. Do this and the lord your God would bless you in everything you do.”

From the above passage, it is very clear that tithe is not money and it is not the exclusive preserve of the Levites (church). It was a religious practice in those days to give reverence to God and to celebrate God in his place of worship. The Levites were only included for the main reason that they had no land of their own and that reason is not relevant in today’s society. Yet some pastors would tell you that you are cursed and would not go to heaven if you don’t give them 10 per cent of your gross income. All this hypocrisy would not have bothered me if all the money being collected was being used to propagate God’s work. But the truth as we all know today is that this money is being used to finance lavish, flamboyant and exotic lifestyle that is unbecoming of a man who truly claims to serve God, as a pastor who is expected to be meek and humble like our Lord Jesus Christ was.

As a concluding part to this article, I would want to refer us to the book of Hebrews, which was written to the early Christians. This provides irrefutable proof that Christians are not meant to pay tithes as the priesthood of our Lord Jesus Christ does not require it.
Hebrews 7:5, says: “And those descendants of Levites who are priests are commanded by the law to collect one tenth from the people of Israel, that is from their own countrymen even though their countrymen are also descendants of Abraham.”

From this verse, we can jump to verses 11-13 which say: “It was on the basis of the Levitical priesthood that the law was given to the people of Israel. Now, if the work of the Levitical priests had been perfect there would be no need for a different kind of priest to appear, one who is in the priestly order of Melchizedek not of Aaron. For when the priesthood is changed, there also has to be a change in the law. And our Lord of whom these things are said belonged to a different tribe of Judah and Moses did not mention his tribe when he spoke of priests.”
The above passage is self-explanatory and it states clearly that the practice of tithing has no place under the priestly order of our Lord Jesus Christ. In fact, the passage suggests that the collection of tithes is belittling of the priestly order of our Lord Jesus Christ. It states that it is wrong for us as Christians to receive or pay tithes and is not relevant to us as Christians because we belong to a superior priestly order.

Once again, I would like to state that this article is not meant for us as Christians to revolt against the church or our pastors. It is just meant to establish the biblical truth about tithes and remove the yoke from people who labour to pay tithes–not required of them by God–while their pastors are living luxuriously. Today, many pastors see the church as their personal business and even fraudulent people are opening up churches so that they can have access to people’s tithes and use it for their personal comfort. I encourage all of us as Christians to remain vigilant and continue to serve God in truth and in faith to the glory of his holy name. Amen.

Another point of note is: how come out of the 613 biblical laws of Moses which were handed out to the people of Israel, it is only an adulterated version of the law of tithe that is still being practiced today, apart from the Ten Commandments? How come we are no longer required to offer burnt sacrifices? How come we no longer stone people to death for sinning? The truth is that only tithing was dug out of the laws of Moses because it presents material benefits to the collectors of tithes. Given that most Christians do not study their bibles and depend on their priests to guide them through, it was easy for pastors to pick a passage in the bible (Malachi 3 : 8-10),

quote it out of context and use it to manipulate the flock into parting with 10 per cent of their income. Furthermore, it is worthy of note that neither Jesus Christ nor any of the apostles ever preached about or collected tithe. In fact, in the bible, Jesus Christ only spoke about tithes in Luke 11:42 which states that: “But woe unto you Pharisees! For ye tithe mint and rue all manner of herbs, and pass over judgment and the love of God: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.” Here we can see that Jesus Christ is rebuking the Pharisees for laying emphasis on tithes instead of the more important things of the spirit, like our pastors are doing today.
In Acts 15, we find outlined what the apostles all agreed was necessary for the newly converted Gentiles to practise, and by inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God, tithing is conspicuously missing. Yet, what is one of the very first legislated duties taught to Gentile converts by the Church today? It is that they must tithe their annual salaries to the Church. Where did this unscriptural law of Christian tithing come from?

Notice this telling bit of history from the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1963, volume 22, page 253, ‘TITHES’). “Tithes in Christendom—The earliest authentic example of anything like a law of the State enforcing payment appears to occur in the capitularies [Ecclesiastes] of Charlemagne at the end of the 8th or beginning of the 9th century. Tithes were, by that enactment, to be applied to the maintenance of the bishop, clergy, the poor, and the fabric of the church. In the course of time the principle of payment of tithes was extended far beyond its original intention. Thus, they became transferable to laymen and saleable like ordinary property, despite the injunctions of the third Lateran Council; and they became payable out of sources of income [not just farming and herding, but other trades and occupations and salaries paid in the form of money] not originally tithable.”
The Catholic Church knows its own history. Here is how tithing got back into the Church after being absent for nearly five centuries:

“As the Church expanded and various institutions arose, it became necessary to make laws which would insure the proper and permanent support of the clergy. The payment of tithes was adopted from the Old Law… The earliest positive legislation on the subject seems to be contained in the letter of the bishops assembled at Tours in 567 and the [canons] of the Council of Macon in 585.”—The Catholic Encyclopaedia.

They “extended” their base of tithe collecting to eventually include all forms of income. All Christian scholars know that although money was in wide use in ancient Israel, it was never a titheable commodity. But modern pastors don’t want tithes of goats or oil or corn, they want money–cold, hard cash! God has a word to the “shepherds of the sheep”, and it is the very same message that He had for the Levites in the book of Malachi. And it is this:

“My people have been lost sheep, their shepherds have caused them to go astray” (Jer. 50:6).
Were Israelites aware that they were being led astray by their spiritual leaders? Not most, and neither are Christians today aware that they are being led astray by their spiritual leaders.
Oshobi is a businessman based in Lagos.

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Just after the recent Renewal of The Dangote Otedola crises read here http://bit.ly/beAnsZ

another one has arisen from the ashes so to say ?


The police said in Abuja on Thursday that two persons suspected to be behind an alleged attempt to kill the Chairman of African Petroleum Plc, Mr. Femi Otedola, and six directors of the company had been arrested.



Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ogbonna Onovo, who disclosed this at a press conference, said the suspects were being interrogated by the police.



Onovo said that Otedola and the six directors were trapped in the lift at the AP Plaza in Lagos on July 25, while on their way to an emergency meeting of the board of the company.



The IG explained that Otedola and his team entered an empty lift, but were trapped for more than two hours.



Onovo, who addressed journalists at the Force headquarters through the Deputy Inspector-General, Force Criminal Investigation, John Ahmadu, said that three elevator engineers that examined the lift to ascertain the possible cause of the incident concluded that it was tampered with.



“The chairman was ushered into an empty lift with six other members of his team. Soon after they entered the lift, all the seven occupants were trapped for over two hours,” he said.



He explained that the experts, who inspected the lift, discovered that its safety switch was pressed down, leading to the halting of the facility and trapping of the AP chairman and the others for about two hours.



The suspects, according to the IG, were in charge of the lifts supplied by Otis Lifts Limited, and he gave their names as Celestine Ononobi and Moses Oluremi.



Otedola and the directors were to attend an emergency meeting of the board of AP where crucial decisions affecting the company were to be taken on July 25, 2010 when they were trapped in the lift.



The incident was believed to be in connection with the infighting among the management team, which resulted in the sacking of the managing director and the suspension of an executive director as well as the company secretary.



The case was being handled by the Lagos State Police Command before Onovo directed that it should be taken over by Force CID for diligent investigation.



He stated that the lift was powered by a 625KVA generator at the time of the incident and should not have had any problem, since it was installed barely one year ago and was regularly serviced by technical staff of Otis Lifts Limited.



He IGP said, “The technical experts who examined the lifts after the incident found out that the lift was tampered with because the safety switch was pressed down.



“The moment they depressed the switch, the lift started working again perfectly, indicating that the incident was an act of sabotage and an attempt to murder its occupants.”



Femi Otedola Goes into Exile as "attempt" on his life escalates literally




The crisis rocking the oil marketing firm, Africa Petroleum (AP), has led to the self exile of its chairman, Femi Otedola, NEXT has learnt.

Mr. Otedola, whose company, Zenon Petroleum and Gas limited, is the major investor in AP, is currently in England to avoid another attempt on his life. This is according to a senior official of AP who spoke to NEXT on condition of anonymity.

The businessman, who was named by Forbes magazine as being among the world's richest billionaires last year, first alleged threat to his life when an elevator in his company's headquarters malfunctioned mid-way with him in it.

The management of AP reported the incident to the police alleging sabotage with fingers pointed towards another senior official of the company Clement Aviomoh, who is the executive director, finance and information technology.

Mr. Aviomoh, in a press statement, however denied any involvement in the incident explaining that the incident was caused by the actions of Mr. Otedola.


"On the 5th of July 2010, there was a scheduled board meeting of AP Plc; the chairman stormed the venue with 150 armed mobile police men. He entered the lift with too many security operatives thereby overloading the lift. Thereafter the lift got stuck and we got a report from CFAO and the maintenance engineer that clearly stated that there was no foul play," Mr. Aviomoh stated.

Our source, however, said the police have concluded a forensic examination of the lift and it is clear that it was tampered with. According to the source the police will soon make public their findings and also effect the arrest of those implicated in the plot.

Conflicting police statements

NEXT could, however, not get an independent verification of the claim. In fact, the police yesterday gave conflicting reports on their investigation of the incident.

Emmanuel Ojukwu, the police public relations officer at the force headquarters in Abuja stated that though he was aware of the case, the matter was being investigated in Lagos and so was under the Lagos State Police command.

"It (the case) can be moved from Lagos to force headquarters, Abuja, but I am not sure it has been moved," Mr. Ojukwu said.

The Lagos police spokesman, Frank Mba, however, claimed ignorance of any investigations saying, I don't know anything about it; I don't have any information about it.

NEXT learnt that Mr. Otedola had expressed his distrust of the Lagos State police command, which made the police transfer the investigation to the force headquarters in Abuja.

While the police are being economical with the truth over their investigations, two members of the board of AP: Osa Osunde, the Vice Chairman; and Nebolisa Arah, a director; on Wednesday secured an injunction from the federal high court in Lagos restraining the Inspector General of police, the commissioner of police, Lagos State, and the Special Investigation Unit from "incessant invitation to the police station, threatening to arrest or further arresting, impeding the liberty ... of the applicant pending the determination of the application." The injunction was granted by O. Abang, the presiding judge.

The AP crisis was first brought to the fore in July last year when Access Bank, one of the company's creditors asked a court to wind up AP following its inability to pay its debt.

"The company is insolvent and unable to pay its debts. In the circumstances, it is just and equitable that the company should be wound up," a statement by the bank said.

Following Access Bank's statement, other creditors, as reported by NEXT on Sunday in previous stories, started asking for their money fearing the worst for AP. The company however challenged some of the banks including Access Bank of refusing to pay their own debt to the company.

Things got worse when Mr. Aviomoh, the finance director, alleged among others that "in 2009, African Petroleum plc made a loss of about N15 Billion, this was due to the fact that the Chairman's companies (Zenon Petroleum and Gas Company Limited, Platinum Fleet Limited and Fineshade Energy limited) started selling products to African Petroleum Plc at Higher prices than normal, at times higher than the retail pump price at gas station."

Mr. Aviomoh, who has now been suspended by the AP management, accused Mr. Otedola of mismanaging AP to the benefit of his own companies.

Our source in AP however said there is no truth in the allegation and that it is a campaign orchestrated by those who bought AP shares and have been unable to pay. ''They are angry that our Chairman is insisting on payment and want to damage him by peddling lies," the source said.

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Meet the 'Michelin Baby': Chinese boy,

A Chinese baby has become so chubby he now weighs the same as a six-year-old child.

Ten-month-old Lei Lei has been nicknamed the ‘Michelin Baby’ after tipping the scales at a whopping 20kg (3.1 stones).

According to his mother, Cheng Qingyu, her son was a normal weight at birth, but thanks to his ravenous appetite he has steadily ballooned since.Chubby chops:

Lei Lei weighs 20lbs but can just about be lifted up by his mother Cheng QingyuShe said: ‘No matter whatever he grabs, he unconsciously puts it in his mouth.

‘His most favourite thing is to eat.’

Lei Lei is currently in hospital in Yiyang, southern China’s Hunan province, where he is undergoing tests to see if there is a medical reason behind his weight gain.Despite his mammoth size, the portly youngster is not the largest baby in the world.

That accolade goes to Karan Singh, of Meerut, in India, who weighed an astonishing 3 stone 7lbs at the same age.


MEET THE FATTEST BABY IN THE WORLD

Weighing in at a hefty three and a half stone and standing 3ft 2in tall, 10-month-old Karan Singh is a giant among babies.

But her son's size is no surprise to his mother Svetlana - who at 7ft 2in is Asia's tallest woman.

The delighted mother, who is an inch taller than basketball star Shaquille O'Neal, hopes her giant baby will grow up to become the tallest person in the world.


Speaking in the family's modest home in Meerut, on the outskirts of Delhi, India, Svetlana told how the hungry boy needs feeding an astonishing 20 times a day.

"He just doesn't stop eating and never stops growing," she said.

"He is only ten months old and wears clothes designed for five-year-olds. Karan has never fitted into baby clothes.

"Even when he was first born he was 2ft 2in tall and was the same size as a normal two-year-old."

Svetlana's husband Sanjay, who at 6ft 6in has to look up to his wife, hopes his son's height will help him become a basketball player so he can study in America.

"Both sides of our family are very tall - my father is 6ft 5in and Svetlana's father is 6ft 7in - so Karan could not really have been born any other way," he said.


Little and large: Proud mother Svetlana - Asia's tallest woman - holds Karan alongside friend Priti Argawal and her son Dev, one year old

Despite being proud of their size the family admit it can cause problems.

Travelling in buses and cars is almost impossible because both husband and wife have to stoop to fit in.

And shopping becomes an ordeal as hordes of curious onlookers gather to stare at the couple and their giant baby.

"Despite his size everyone treats Karan normally because he is such a happy baby," said Sanjay.

"People who don't know us stare initially but Karan always wins them around with his smile and personality.

"He has a very jolly nature. He laughs and giggles a lot and has already started walking. The amount of food he demands must give him extra energy because he is very strong."

The couple, who are both doctors of naturopathy, a holistic medicine, met at university where their size immediately attracted them to each other.

"I was unsure if I would ever find a wife to match my height, but as soon as I met Svetlana I knew we would make a great couple," said Sanjay.

"I dream Karan will become a doctor like his parents. Perhaps his size will help him - we would love to send him to study in the US and he would be naturally gifted at basketball.

"We hope an American college might take him because he will be so tall."



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I hope not because of papers

To former vicar Colin Coward, it is nothing short of a marriage made in heaven. But the 65-year-old is expected to raise a few traditional eyebrows when he walks down the aisle with the man in his life – a 25-year-old Nigerian model called Bobby.

Mr Coward and his African partner are due to hold a civil partnership later this year, followed by a service at the vicar’s church, St John the Baptist church in Devizes, Wiltshire.

The couple met at a Christian conference three years ago, and are planning to make their relationship official in a few weeks’ time.

Reverend Colin Coward fell in love with Nigerian model Bobby Egbele after they met at a Christian conference in Togo in 2007. The pair plan to tie the knot in October

Reverend Colin Coward fell in love with Nigerian model Bobby Egbele after they met at a Christian conference in Togo in 2007. The pair plan to tie the knot in October

Bobby Ikekhuame Egbele, a fashion designer and model, grew up in Nigeria and runs an online clothes shop. Currently in the UK on a holiday visa, he and his ‘husband-to-be’ are waiting for the green light from the Borders Agency, which has requested details of their relationship and residency.

This is expected to be a formality but the ‘marriage’ cannot go ahead until permission is granted. Mr Egbele, who will then become a British citizen, said yesterday: ‘I’m excited about the wedding and that people are interested in it.

More...‘We want it to be a public thing to inspire other people, but a marriage is also private so that feels a bit strange.’

Mr Coward, who is no longer employed by the Church but still has permission to preach, added that he hopes their public commitment will set an example to other gay people within the Anglican community.

Rev Coward plans to refuse the request that he remain celibate

Rev Coward plans to refuse the request that he remain celibate

Mr Coward, who lives with Mr Egbele in the Wiltshire village of Marston, said: ‘My goal is for everyone within the Church to feel comfortable with the situation because at the moment the majority of gay Christians marry secretly.

‘It is a taboo subject but the Church is now under huge pressure to change its stance and that pressure will only increase in the future. '

‘Clearly the blessing is going to be quite a sensitive issue. I know that many people will see it and view it with horror. But we are both deeply committed Christians so it would be unthinkable for me not to do it in church and not to do it with the congregation and with all of our friends.‘

'I hope my wedding will inspire others and set a visible example to the church that we are not afraid.’

The pair describe themselves as 'deeply committed Christians' and say they are determined to have the church service

The pair describe themselves as 'deeply committed Christians' and say they are determined to have the church service

Mr Coward, a former architect and now a gay campaigner, met Mr Egbele in 2007 at a Christian conference in Togo, West Africa, and the pair got engaged earlier this year.

The men are due to ‘marry’ on October 9 at the Register Office in Devizes before having a service at St John the Baptist church.

However, the service will not be a blessing, which is forbidden by the Anglican hierarchy for homosexual couples. But Stephen Green, director of campaign group Christian Voice, yesterday described Mr Coward’s marriage ‘an abomination before God’.

Mr Green added: ‘Mr Coward is just an emotionally disturbed man trying to inflict his predilections on the rest of the Church I fail to recognise him as a Christian because he doesn’t keep the commandments of Lord Jesus.’ A spokesman for the Diocese of Salisbury confirmed it has permitted the service to go ahead but described it as ‘separate’ from the civil ceremony.



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Ex chief judge, Belgore, dies at 76


A Large crowd witnessed the interment of the late Justice BabatundeMahmud Belgore at his Isale_Koto, Ilorin, family house. The latejustice was buried according to Islamic rites late Friday afternoon.

The former Chief Judge of the Federal High Court who died early in the hours of Fiday at his residence in Lagos at the age of 76 was flownto Ilorin for the burial.

Announcement by the family members yesterday afternoon, said the late legal luminary died after a protracted illness. Family sourcesrevealed that the former chief judge died from multiple organ failureat the St. Nicholas Hospital in Lagos as a result of diabetes.

He is survived by several children, four of them lawyers, one of whom is Dele Belgore, SAN.

Justice Belgore was the longest serving Chief Judge of the Federal High Court from where he retired. Justice Belgore was appointed thefourth Chief Judge of the Court on September 22, 1988.

Kwara state governor, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, described his death as a monumental loss to Judiciary and Nigerians.

This was contained in a press statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Alhaji Mus’ud Adepimbe.

The governor said the late Justice Belgore died when the nation needed him most, and that his contributions towards the growth ofJudiciary in the country will always be remembered.

“The governor, the people of Kwara state and the nation in general have lost somebody that will never be forgotten in the history ofJudiciary and the country,” added the statement.

Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association of Nigeria(NBA), Kwara state chapter , Barrister Salman Jawando, in his reaction described his deathas a great loss to the law profession in the country.Former Presidentof the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, saidBelgore was a “Great Jurist who extended foundation of the modernFederal High Court laid down by Anyaegbunam CJ.”

Another legal practitioner in Ilorin, Mr Rasaq Gold, said: “Mahmud Belgore was a principled man who lived his life for humanity and forthe rule of law. He was a detribalized Nigerian, whose interest was toensure that justice is done accordingly.”
Belgore was appointed the fourth Chief Judge of the court in 1988, and retired in July 2001.

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