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TRAGEDY struck on Ediba Road, Calabar, the Cross River State capital, about three days ago, when a man allegedly beat his pregnant wife to death.

The man, Solomon Ogbeide, a retired Army officer who hails from Edo State, was said to have been enraged by the refusal of his late wife, Esther Essien, to use her cell phone.

The late Esther who hailed from Akwa Ibom State and a mother of three, was said to be five months pregnant.

Our correspondent learnt from the daughter of the deceased, Ruth, who said she witnessed the incident, that the whole thing started about 7a.m. on Sunday.

Ogbeide, her step-father, had allegedly demanded for the deceased’s cell phone, which she was using at the moment.

When she refused, he allegedly snatched it from her, “and when she expressed her displeasure, he started raining insults on her and her parents”.

Ruth added: “While he was still cursing, she left for the kitchen. He quickly followed her into the kitchen and dealt her a deadly blow to the head with a pestle.”

The single blow was devastating enough to snuff the life out of the 32-year-old woman. Before anything could be done to help her, she gave up the ghost.

The late Esther’s uncle, Dede Odo Uwa, said on the day of the incident, he got a distress call from her brother in Calabar, adding that he had to rush down from Ikot Osurua, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State to Calabar to meet his niece’s dead body.

Expressing his pain, he said: “The man (Ogbeide) was not even married to her. Not even a sachet of hot drink has been presented to the family, not to talk of any member of our family paying our late sister a visit.”

Neighbours of the deceased told our reporter that her relationship with her husband, said to be always abusing her, had always been marked by violent confrontations.

Solomon, who reported himself at the State Housing Estate Police Station, Calabar, after the incident, was alleged to have murdered his first son in his hometown before relocating to the Cross River State capital, where he was living with the deceased before her death.

It was also learnt that when the deceased requested that Ogbeide take her to his hometown, he vehemently refused.

Efforts to speak with the state police spokesman, Etim Dickson, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), proved futile.

Meanwhile, the remains of the late Esther have been deposited in the mortuary, while Ogbeide is in detention at the State Police Headquarters, Diamond Hill, Calabar.

By Nicholas Kalu, Calabar

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Navy arrests illegal loggers in Cross River

Illegal_loggers.jpgOfficers of the NNS Victory of the Nigerian Navy in Calabar, Cross River State capital, have held nine suspected illegal loggers.


The suspects, all from Akwa Ibom State, were said to have been arrested at about 7.30 a.m., on Friday, at Parrot Island in the state, while heading to Oron in Akwa Ibom State from Macauley Village in Cameroon.

Parading the suspects before newsmen at the NNS Victory jetty, Commanding Officer NNS Victory, Commodore Jeremiah Jatau, represented by Navy Captain Adekunle Okeniyi, said items recovered from the suspects included 400 logs (12 feet, 4 by 9), a 30 foot wooden boat with 240 horsepower outboard engine and one portable pumping machine.

He added: “When six of my men accosted them on the sea, they tried to run away, but after our men fired a warning shot into the air, they stopped and were arrested.”

He said the arrest would strengthen the Cross River State Government’s efforts to fight deforestation and preserve the environment.

“The navy would continue to ensure that the water is safe. We would continue to be present at sea and make sure we apprehend those who intend to sabotage the economy of the state. This would discourage people felling trees illegally in the state,” said Okeniyi.

He explained that after preliminary investigation, the suspects would be handed over to the police for prosecution.

Some of the suspects, who spoke with the Nigerian Compass, said they were not into illegal logging and were only directed to the timber from Cameroon by one Joseph Bob from Oron in Akwa Ibom State.

One of them identified as Emmanuel Peter, 21, said: “The man, Joseph Bob, called us to bring the boat filled with wood from Cameroon and we would be paid for it. We are not criminals. We were only doing it because we needed to get some money.”

Twenty-year-old Ita Okon Effiong said: “Somebody told me about this business and I was to go to Cameroon to get wood. We are not thieves! We don’t have anything to do with illegal felling of trees. We even settled the village, Macauley Village, where the trees were cut.”

By Nicholas Kalu, Calabar

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"ASP to die by hanging."

ASP to die by hanging
... Over murder of varsity student


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A dismissed Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. Benard Alifi has been sentenced to death by hanging by a High Court sitting in Abakaliki for murder and other criminal count charge levelled against him.


Delivering the judgment, Justice Obande Ogbuinya of court five said the prosecution, having proved its case beyond reasonable doubt, he pronounced the accused guilty of the murder of one Chinwendu Micha.

The prosecuting counsel, Mr. I. P. Chima, had called for five witnesses, three of whom were eyewitnesses and two police officers who were alleged to be on patrol with the accused ASP the day the boy was shot.


Other witness presented by the prosecuting counsel was Mr. Bernard Mbam whom the deceased, an undergraduate of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, allegedly visited on the night he was murdered.

Daily Sun gathered that Alifi had been standing trial for the murder charge since 2004 when he was accused of unprovoked murder of the deceased, Chinwendu Micha, a 23-year-old, who was until his death, second year student in the university. The deceased was killed by the police ASP, when he visited his friend, Mr. Bernard Mbam who was a councillorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during the 2004 local government elections in the state.

It was also gathered that on the day of the local government election in 2004, the deceased and his friend Bernard were at the polling booth located opposite the bushy area of Odunukwe Street, Coca Cola depot, along Enugu-Abakaliki Expressway, when suddenly a team of police officers, led by Alifi came and shot Micha.


The defence counsel, C. O. Z. Obiekwe, put a spirited fight to defend his client and absolve him of the murder of Micha whom he had told the court was murdered by a bullet from another police officer whose identity he did not disclose.

According to the submission of the defence counsel, since there were many policemen on patrol that day, it could be possible that the deceased could have been killed by any police officer and not Alifi, the accused.
Under cross examination, the accused police ASP admitted that he had killed both innocent and suspected criminals in the cause of his duty when he was operating as one of the policemen attached to the government house.

Daily Sun also gathered that Alifi, who was attached to Ebonyi State Government House, had on that day of the local government election allegedly taken permission from the ADC to the former governor on the ground that he had information that there were groups of criminals coming to disrupt the election. However, the ADC to the former governor had earlier, through a written statement, denied any such statement and allegation that he permitted the accused to go on patrol on the day the deceased was murdered.

From EMMANUEL UZOR, Abakaliki

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"Accident At Police Checkpoint Again."

Barely a week after the accident caused by a police checkpoint in which 30 people reportedly lost their lives in Lagos State, SouthWest Nigeria, a police check point has caused another accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, near Berger bridge bus stop.

•Scene of the accident at the police checkpoint this morning. PHOTO: OLATUNJI OBASA.

P.M.NEWS learnt that the accident occurred this morning when a truck with registration number XK 6351 SP was stopped by policemen at a checkpoint.

But when the driver was about to stop, he lost control and crushed a Mercedes Benz car with registration number AM 204 KTU and a Police Gateway Response Squad vehicle with registration number FP 5385 OG.

According to report, the Benz car was towed from Ibafo last week to the police checkpoint for repairs.

Some of the residents of the area, who spoke to P.M.NEWS condemned the action of the policemen who they alleged harass both motorists and passengers on the expressway to extort money from them.

It was also gathered that two policemen narrowly escaped death last week at the same checkpoint when a truck lost control and ran into their shed.

As at press time, the truck, Mercedes Benz car and the police vehicle were still at the scene of the accident.

—Oolatunji Obasa

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14-yr-old student commits suicide in Ibadan

Tragedy struck, on Wednesday, at Agbowo, Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State, when a 14-year-old Mutiu Ade-kunle committed suicide.

The Junior Secondary School (JSS) Three student decided to hang himself at the back of his grand-mother’s house, located at Kola Adedoyin Street, Agbowo, around 12 noon.

A source told the Nigerian Tribune that the deceased, who was seen in the morning, had told his elder sister, who was with him, that he was going to the toilet.

According to the source, after a while, the sister decided to check him but found his lifeless body suspended by a rope tied to the roof of a small room behind the building.

As a result of the incident, Nigerian Tribune learnt that the grandmother became unconscious and was rushed to nearby hospital where she was receiving treatment.

Speaking with Nigerian Tribune, the mother of the deceased, Bilikisu, who claimed that Mutiu was her first born, added that the deceased was the only child he had for his father, who was identified as Adekunle.

When the Nigerian Tribune visited the scene of the incident, the lifeless body of the deceased was seen hanging, while policemen from Bodija-Oja police station were waiting for the arrival of the father.

At the time of filing this report, elders from the community were working on how the matter would be resolved so that the remains of the boy would be buried.

Most of the residents who spoke with the Nigerian Tribune said the deceased was seen in the morning and expressed shock over his death.

Written by Adebayo Waheed Thursday, 19 August 2010

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IBB and his media executives at the night press conference.

The former Nigerian dictator did not spare anything while in power. He looted the national treasury, closed down universities for several months at a time, he murdered his opponents, jailed journalists and closed down several newspapers.

IBB was so confident that nothing would happen to him, so he admitted to a news magazine that his favorite alias was the "Evil Genius".

We will use this gallery to showcase his corruption, his victims, his failed policies, his collaborators and co-conspirators.

Wife of former dictator, Maryam with friends in Monaco

Maryam Babangida- The late former first lady and chair of "Better Life" for rural women should be remembered for attending a lot of lavish parties prior to her death.

Inside IBB's Loot jet

The interior of IBB's loot jet!

NIGERIA, TIME TO SIT & WATCH SOMEONE SIT ON YOUR RIGHT IS GONE...................

Dinning with the devil...

This is the greatest shame of the century and any Journalist whose face is seen in this photograph is not only a traitor but part of the big problem facing Nigeria.IBB is still important in Nigeria because of the Nigerian Media.Poverty has ruined the media industry in Nigeria to the extent that yesterday has been forgotten. Please find a copy of my book,HEROES OF DEMOCRACY and go to pages 84 and 85 and see what IBB did to the Media in Nigeria.Those who refuse to learn from history pay the price of negligence.I knew that history is a very important subject even when l dropped it in form three in 1976.

something is wrong some where.

I should think some group of persons have been paid to tarnish the image of babangida,but history will vindicate the just.I As far as I am concerned,he is better than may of our past leaders who performed below average.

These people with him are...

These people with him are just selfish greedy bastards who want to grab for themselves as much as they can. The real problem is THAT we NIGERIANS, the MASSES must stand up to defend our votes and fix this country. All these corrupt politicians have all got european passports and do not see Nigeria as home but as a bottomless pit to loot wealth. It is we that have no other home but Naija that have to stand up and fight for the future of our children because anyway our parents' future have been slightly dented by these bastards!!!

I wish the press save us the...

I wish the press save us the agony of the locust years of the so-called evil genius. God save us from the clutches of blood suckers and leeches called past leaders in Nigeria. Long live Nigeria.

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KADUNA— THE decision of former President Ibrahim Babangida, former Headof State, General Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President AtikuAbubakar to contest the 2011 presidential election is not enjoying thefull backing of the North as a northern based group, Arewa ProgressiveUnion, APU, is said to be mobilising the entire North against theseleaders who they described as ‘expired leaders’.

So far, four presidential aspirants have emerged from the North. They include Kano State Governor, Ibrahim Sekarau.

Vanguard, however, learnt that some Northern leaders and young elements were reported not to be comfortable with any of them and have,therefore, embarked on a search for a credible northern candidate tochallenge President Goodluck Jonathan should he decide to contest thepresidential election.

Last Thursday, some northern leaders, including senators and members of the House of Representatives held secret meetings where someaggrieved leaders decided to form a new power bloc in the party, knownas the ‘Redemption Group’ to redeem the image of the North.

In what appeared to be a follow up to these meetings, Arewa Progressive Union, APU, held its meeting in Kaduna, yesterday, where itdeclared that it would soon organize “series of protest marches acrossthe 19 states in the North” to register its protest against thedecision of former President Ibrahim Babangida, former Head of State,Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar tocontest the 2011 presidential election.”

A communiqué issued at the end of the meeting in Kaduna and signed by APU National Chairman, Alhaji Abdulhamid Inuwa Abdulkadir, alsocriticized what the group described as unbridled ambition of PresidentGoodluck Jonathan and urged that “Nigerians must be cautious becauseJonathan’s desperation and ambition will soon set this country ablaze.”

APU added that the planned protest was part of activities to mark its15th anniversary which would be rounded off with a grand rally inAbuja, “where we are going to mobilize the entire North against theseexpired leaders who have continued to drag us backwards.”

The communiqué explained that special prayers would be held in churches and mosques across the northern states on Friday and Sunday,“to seek the intervention of the Almighty God to deliver us from someof our leaders who want to continue to enslave us.”

It stated: “The Arewa Progressive Union has watched with keen interest political developments in the country within the past fewweeks and hereby urges the entire good people of the North and indeedall Nigerians to ignore the laughable desire of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida,Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar tocontest the 2011 presidential election.

“It is quite unfortunate that these people who are no longer current with modern developmental and leadership trends in the world stillbelieve that they can stampede the people into supporting them eithercollectively or individually in the quest to return to power.

“After several years of northern leadership of Nigeria, the North does not have anything to show for it except that the individualsconcerned and their families and friends continue to flaunt theirill-gotten wealth.

“The North today is the most backward section of Nigeria with destitution, crass poverty, illiteracy, hunger and disease on rampageeverywhere, destroying the people on daily basis. We find it amazingthat these northern grandfathers do not find it worthwhile to preparethe younger generation of northerners to succeed them, instead theywant to cling onto power forever and this goes to expose their highlevel of self-centeredness.

“The Arewa Progressive Union will not fold its arms and watch these people destroy the North. We have resolved to organize protest matchessimultaneously in all the northern capital cities, as part of measuresto sensitize our people that they should not be deceived again.

“The national rally and public lecture slated for Abuja is going to be all-embracing as it will also involve other sections of Nigeria. Wewant to chart a fresh way forward for our fatherland which has beenplundered by a few citizens over these several years.

“The Arewa Progressive Union also wishes to note that the current scheming of President Goodluck Jonathan to retain power by all meanswill not do the country any good.

“The President should not in any way overstretch his legendary good luck otherwise his unbridled ambition is likely to set this countryablaze in the not too distant future.”

“Although the APU is not a partisan organization, but we are conversant with all the arguments concerning the issue of zoning andpresidential power rotation in the country and hereby warn politiciansto be wary of any actions that will jeopardize the unity of Nigeria.

“In as much as we shall remain non-partisan, we shall not hesitate to intervene when it becomes absolutely necessary and mobilize theordinary people against the selfish desires of some people.”

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LAGOS—A PRINCIPAL suspect in the murder of erstwhile gubernatorialcandidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, in the 2007 generalelections in Ogun State, Otunba Oladipupo Akanni Dina, has beenarrested by the Police at the Force Criminal Investigations Department,FCID, Annex, Alagbon, Lagos.

The suspect, however, told Vanguard that he had no hands in the killing of the politician.

Parading the 25-year-old suspect identified as Ben Faton Djidemon Aguemon alias Mathew Asumo, in Lagos, the Deputy Inspector-General ofPolice in-charge of the annex, John Ahmadu said he was arrested after a‘thorough discreet profiling’ in both Nigeria and Benin Republic bydetectives investigating the case.

Ahmadu said: “The suspect who allegedly specialized in snatching exotic vehicles along the Owode- Idiroko axis at gun point, inconjunction with his fleeing foreign and local accomplices in crime,had driven the late politician’s black Toyota Camry marked FQ661EKY,into his criminal receivers in the neighbouring country.

“The incident was a big challenge to the Police. But with the immense assistance of the Federal Government, the Police have madeseveral arrests and placed other suspects outside the country,especially in Benin Republic on watch list, through the Interpol anddiplomatic circle.

“Police efforts in conjunction with foreign collaboration led to the arrest of one Ben Faton Djidemon Aguemon alias Mathew Asumo, aBeninois. He specializes in snatching vehicles along Owode-Idiroko roadat gun point.

Suspect’s confession

“He has confessed to taking various cars especially jeeps through the bush path into Benin Republic with foreign and local collaborators.He is believed to have driven the late Dipo Dina’s car to his criminalreceivers in Benin Republic whose identities are closely guarded forsecurity reasons.

“The Police are on the trail of other suspects who are connected with the killing of the late politician. Other suspects connected withseries of car snatching along the Owode, Sango-Ota and Idiroko axishave been arrested and are undergoing interrogation.

This brings to the fore that Oladipupo Akanni Dina and others on the ill-fated journey might have been victims of armed robbery attack. Andthe actual killers are still being looked for. The public is, however,requested to avail the police with information on this and any othercriminal information of relevance:, he stated.

On the fate of some of the suspects earlier arrested which included driver to the late politician, Tunde Oyediran, and one Prophetess(Mrs.) Olufumilayo Olagoke, who were in the car with the latepolitician when he was killed, Ahmadu said they would soon be grantedbail because investigations had shown that they were on a personalbusiness when the incident took place.

Otunba Oladipupo Dina was killed by unknown gun men in January 25, 2010 at a spot opposite the Covenant University gate along theSango-Ota, Idiroko road.

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One of Nigeria’s most respected poet and professor of English andLiterature, Dubem Okafor is dead. He died last Sunday in the UnitedStates after shooting his wife Cheryl 37.

Chukwudubem Okafor and his wife Cheryl

Reports and calls from the US say Okafor, 64, cousin to the late poet, Christopher Okigbo apparently distraught his wife had left him afew days earlier, arranged to meet her at his sister’s Reading home,Pennsylvania, where he shot her several times and himself once in thehead at 3:45 p.m. Sunday, police said.

A small-caliber handgun was found near the bodies, police said. The Berks County coroner declared her death a homicide and his death asuicide.

Chukwudubem A. Okafor, 64, an associate professor of English at Kutztown University, was said to have shot his wife, Cheryl V., 37, whowas an artist, several times Sunday afternoon and turned the gun onhimself shortly after they arrived separately at the home of hissister, Patricia Ofilin, in the 300 block of Pear Street, investigatorssaid.

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LAGOS—UNITED STATES Government has granted its recognition of ArikAirlines as one of Africa’s leading carriers, crowning it with aninvitation to the Chairman, Sir Joseph Arumemi Ikhide, to make apresentation at the just concluded eighth African Growth andOpportunities Act, AGOA, Forum in Washington D

Vanguard learnt that Arik Air was invited to the Forum, which held August 2 to 3, 2010, for facilitating trade between the U.S. andAfrica, especially in view of the volume of investment it had put intoaircraft acquisition, mainly from Boeing Corporation.

Speaking at the Forum, which had in attendance U.S. Trade Representative, Ron Kirk, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State forAfrican Affairs, William Fitzgerald; President of United States’Export_Import (EXIM) Bank, Mr. Fred Hochberg, acknowledged Arik Air’scontributions to the growth of aviation in Africa and trade relationswith the U.S.

Hochberg noted that Arik Air had significant trade major with U.S. companies, stressing that the airline had the largest fleet of Boeingaircraft in Africa, and had invested over $4.57 billion in Boeingaircraft acquisition, including orders.

He said the airline had also done $220 million worth of transactions with US EXIM Bank; purchased about $1 million explosive and narcotictrace devices from General Electric, GE; and $3 million screeningmachines from Rapiscan, among others.

Hochberg particularly referred to the commitment of the airline to develop the air transport sector in West and Central Africa.

Arik Air Chairman, Sir Arumemi Ikhide who was invited to speak on facilitating trade through investment and infrastructure showcasedachievements of Arik Air as a model for all of Africa and its stridesat making Nigeria a hub for travel to the continent.

In his presentation at the Forum, which also had in attendance ministers of trade and commerce from several African countries, SirArumemi_Ikhide, also made allusions to the current and planned fleetacquisition (new orders from Boeing and Airbus), route structure,unique training programme, first class maintenance support fromLufthansa Technik, and plan to build a first class maintenance facilityin Africa, OCC.

He also listed the recent AOC re-certification by Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, as part of efforts at attaining UnitedStates’ Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Category 1.

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2011: Jega raises fresh alarm

ABUJA—NATIONAL Chairman of the Independent National ElectoralCommission, Professor Attahiru Jega, yesterday alerted the nation onthe constraints before the commission which may significantly hinderthe commission’s effort to prepare the voters’ register and conduct the2011 elections.

These hindrances, according to INEC boss, are the controversysurrounding amendment of the 1999 constitution as well as the failureof President Goodluck Jonathan to assent the Electoral Act

Jega who met with leaders of the registered political parties in Abuja, said the commission was not sure where it stood at the moment.

He said: “The commission has planned its activities on the understanding that these amendments have been consummated andfinalized. Instead, there have been controversies over whether thePresident has to assent to the constitutional amendments or not, amatter which is subjudice.

“At the same time, to the best of my knowledge, Mr. President is yet to assent to the new Electoral Act. All have constrained INEC’spreparations for both the voters’ registration exercise and theelections.

“Our position remains that we are bound by whatever existing legal architecture provided to us and we need not be drawn into controversiesover such issues. I, therefore, appeal for a speedy conclusion of theseissues to enable us firm up preparations for the voter registration andelections.”

Jega said the commission was ready and “would release a time table of events” as soon as all the uncertainties surrounding the legalframework for the conduct of the elections were clarified.

The IEC boss said political parties shared similar responsibilities with IEC of ensuring free, fair and credible elections in the country,stressing that should either party fail to play by the rules, free fairand credible elections would immediately be put in jeopardy.

He told leaders of the political parties:“Let me state what we consider to be the irreducible mission of our commission. It is toconduct free, fair and credible elections based on a dependable andpermanent Voters’ Register.

In doing this, we offer the Nigerian people a strong leadership built on openness, fairness and unimpeachable integrity. We wantNigerians to judge us on these grounds. We hope that we are correct inassuming that you share this mission and that we can consider youallies in its pursuit and attainment.”

While expressing concern about the absence of internal democracy in the political parties, Jega challenged the leaders to ensure that theyentrenched internal democracy in their parties.

Jonathan only got new Electoral bill Tuesday night—Abba Aji

Meantime, Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly Matters, Senator Mohammed Abba-Aji, said the harmonized version of theElectoral Bill only got to the President on Tuesday.

He said the threat by some members of the National Assembly to override the President’s veto was misplaced.

The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Alli Ndume had said at a news conference, Tuesday, that the National Assembly wascontemplating overriding the President’s veto on the bill .

Delay by NASS

But in an interview in Abuja, the Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly Matters said: “I can confirm to you that the newelectoral bill is with the President now. It got to the presidency onTuesday and it is now on the President’s table.

But he cannot look at it today (Wednesday) because of the FEC meeting. I can assure you that the President has no problems with thebill.”

He explained that though the bill was passed three weeks ago, it was not transmitted to the President immediately, adding: “Though thebill was passed three weeks ago, it took sometime before the LegalDepartment of the National Assembly could produce a clean copy of thebill.

The Legal Department of National Assembly has the responsibility to prepare clean copies of bills and I think they did a good job. ThePresident has no problems with the bill.”

The National Assembly had passed the new electoral law after the conclusion of the constitution amendment bill. Some aspects of the 1999constitution were removed and placed under the electoral law to makeroom for flexibility of future amendments.

When the new law comes into effect, elections will hold not later than 150 days to the handing over date.

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President Goodluck Jonathan has wished Ibrahim Babangida good health and long life as the former military celebrated his 69th birthday on Tuesday..


Comments: Bros GJ you for just step aside for am na !

In a letter dated August 17th, a copy of which was made available to State House Correspondents yesterday, Mr. Jonathan said: “As you celebrate this day with family, friends and numerous well wishers, it is my prayer that Almighty God continues to guide, guard and bless you with robust health and His abiding provision in many years ahead.”

The president remarked that Mr. Babangida had done so much to uplift this country and therefore deserves to be celebrated.

“I wish you a very happy sixty-nine birthday anniversary. Congratulations your Excellency and please accept the assurances of my highest consideration and esteem,” he wrote.

The President’s congratulatory message came on the heels of the presidential contest, for which Mr. Babangida has already declared his interest and which Mr. Jonathan is still to make a public declaration.

Only last week, Mr. Babangida responded to a comment by Mr. Jonathan saying that for claiming that he was serving out the joint ticket he had with late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, the president was being intellectually dishonest.

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United States based Newsweek magazine has ranked living conditions in 100 countries around the world and in the magazine’s analysis, Nigeria was judged to be second to the worst while Finland is the best.

Cameroun is at the bottom of the ladder while Burkina Faso is a step ahead of Nigeria.
The analysis examined factors such as education and health care, quality of life, economic dynamism, and political environment.
Finishing after Finland were Switzerland and Sweden. The United States was in 11th place.

The analysis of educational systems used factors such as the international PISA studies, as well as measures of efficiency and the educational level of the population at large. In this, Finland was in first place, followed by South Korea and Canada, which were in a tie.
Finland’s lowest marks were in health care, in which it came in 17th. The ranking was based on a World Health Organisation comparison examining how many years an average citizen could expect to live a full-blown life without being burdened by illness or disability. The top three were Japan, Switzerland and Sweden.
A number of factors were considered in assessing quality of life.

These included gender equality, the percentage of people living in poverty, the equality of wealth distribution, the suicide rate, the state of the environment, and the proportion of employed people in the population. In this, Finland was in fourth place, with Norway, Switzerland, and Luxembourg coming ahead.
Economic dynamism was gauged on the basis of GDP growth, the proportion of services and industrial output in GDP, innovations, the ease with which new companies can reach the market, and the scope of the stock market. In this Finland was eighth, with Singapore, the USA and South Korea as the top three.

The quality of the political was gauged through a comparison of democratic freedom, the proportion of citizens involved in elections, and political stability. Finland ranked fifth, trailing Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, and New Zealand.
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Now the die is cast, and ruckus between billionaire friends, turned foe, is about to reemerge, as accusation and counter accusation over the AP brouhaha vis-a-viz the recent reorganization at SEC, permeate the air. Sources close to each billionaire, blame

the other for their woes, and are determined to take a pound of flesh from the other.

Huhuonline.com can disclose that all is not well between the only two Nigerians who have made the Forbes list of billionaires. Truce pact reached in 2009 has irrevocably broken down.

Precisely on August 19th 2009, the most famous duel in Nigerian corporate history, ended with what may be the most famous reconciliation. Bosom enemies; Bitter friends. As Huhuonline reported that Nigeria’s richest duo; Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Chief Femi Otedola decided to bury the hatchet, untangling the love-hate relationship between the two oligarchs that has brought their financial empires to the brink of total ruin.

The famous 2009 reconciliation, at the instance of Nduka Obaigbena, Editor-in-Chief and Chairman/CEO of This Day newspaper followed months of tortuous negotiations as friends of the two erstwhile billionaires battled desperately to reconcile the two men in the wake of a campaign of vilification and personal destruction waged by their surrogates in the media. At the reconciliation parley, both men pledged to be civil to one another and cease all hostilities.

But with this breakdown, Nigerians are about to witness a battle royale between the ex friends..

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We’ve all been in this situation before… your car begins smoking or making noises you only thought were possible when small animals die, and now you’re stuck trying to find a decent shop. You’ve heard all the horror stories, you’ve seen the outrageous amounts dealerships charge, so you’re looking for a nice local shop where you won’t get taken for a ride. One problem…most of the local shops are run by gang members or men so old you’re pretty sure they have no idea how to operate Microsoft Paint, let alone try to delve into the computer issues on today’s vehicles. Here we have assembled a list of 20 easy-to-spot signs that you may be better off having your 3 year-old attempt a fix than have work done at such a shop.

1. Your friends have had bad experiences at the shop. Okay so this may seem like a no-brainer, but in all seriousness when you need to choose a shop for work on your car, ask your friends. Let their experiences help you in finding a good quality place and a good price.

2. The shop requires you to pay before the work is done. Most reputable shops will give you an estimate, perform the work, and then charge you after you’re sure the problem is fixed. This is the only reasonable business practice that makes sense, because having you pay before you can be sure the problem will actually be fixed just screams shadiness.

3. The mechanic is not certified by any national association. While certification certainly does not ensure good work and there are good mechanics who don’t bother with these things, as a general rule of thumb, shops which have mechanics certified by national organizations such as the ASE (Automotive Society of Engineers) generally provide a better level of service.

4. The parking lot is full of cars that don’t appear capable of movement. This may also seem like a dead giveaway, but many people in the search to save money will end up at a place like this. The general appearance of the shop, including the cars outside, can give you good insight into the quality of the service performed. Do you want your vehicle lined up among the sea of dead vehicles? I think not.

5. The mechanic attempts diagnosis based upon your broad description. Most of the time one symptom can have a wide variety of underlying causes. While listing a variety of possibilities is not a bad thing, a mechanic who seems to know exactly what is wrong based upon your simple description probably has no idea what is going on and is just guessing at this point. Without a thorough diagnosis, it can be very difficult to pinpoint exactly what is wrong.

6. The shop has lots of bad reviews online. In today’s internet age, it is very easy to research a place of business and find reviews by other customers. A few minutes spent online at a search engine could save you time, money, and hassle later on.

7. The mechanic does not appear to have specific knowledge of your make and model. Some repair shops specialize in certain brands, while others attempt to do everything. Either way, they hopefully see a large volume of customers, and because of this should have some knowledge of your car’s specifics without needing a manual or computer first. Simple things like a knowledge of engine size, which wheels drive the car, and approximate model year, among many others, can let you know that this mechanic has worked on cars like yours before and will most likely do a better job.

8. No estimate of time for repair. Shops which cannot provide an estimate of the time it will take to fix your car most likely have not worked on a car like yours before or simply are backed up and should be avoided.

9. Time for repair seems unnecessarily long. If the shop has quoted you a time for your repair which seems incredibly long, call around to other shops first and ask how long it would take them. If the repair estimate is unreasonable, finding another shop is a great idea, as the one you are at most likely has no clue what they are doing.

10. The shop is very new or has very little history in the area. While every shop needs customers to build up a history, newly opened shops may not be the best place to find good quality or the best deal. Shops that have been in the community a long time have to be doing a good job, otherwise they would have gone out of business a long time ago.

11. The mechanic tries to suggest a myriad of other services for you at the time of your repair. Preventative maintenance may be the best way to avoid long-term hassle, but many times these offers of additional service (for a fee) are unwarranted and just attempts to get more of your money. Read your owner’s manual and know the timetable for services so that you can avoid being suckered in by a shop that is only out for your pocketbook. Shops that try to get you to purchase all sorts of extra services are not looking out for your best interests, and this applies to the quality of their repairs as well.

12. The mechanic suggests fixes which don’t add up. Even though the average consumer does not have an extensive working knowledge of an entire automobile, some fixes just don’t make sense. Use your judgment and common sense to question the mechanic if something seems out of place. For example, if you were having air conditioning issues and the mechanic suggests an exhaust problem, you may want to pack up and leave. Once again, use the internet as a resource to research possible problems before going to the mechanic so that you can be at least educated enough to spot someone trying to pull one over on you.

13. The shop tells you you need to fix more things than you came in for, without a thorough explanation. While diagnosing one problem it is not uncommon to come across one or more secondary problems. For example, you need your brakes fixed but they suggest new tires, suspension fixes, or steering box problems. While it is very possible that while doing one job the shop may come across other things that need work, they should be able to explain this all to you in a manner you understand.

14. Lack of sufficient explanations. Following from #13, ANY instance at a shop where they suggest a repair but cannot thoroughly explain not only the reasoning but the procedure behind it should be a red flag. If a list of problems suddenly jumps up from their “master technician”, ask them which ones are the most important and which could hold off. In most instances, if your car has been running fine for quite a while, it is unlikely that there are multiple serious failures lurking underneath, and the shop should be able to explain if that is the case.

15. The mechanic gives you a line like “good thing you brought this in, the car probably would not have lasted another 50 miles.” Man, what are the chances that you happened to bring your car in at just the right time, to just the right shop! Lucky you! WRONG. Chances are, if you have been driving your car around for a little while with a warning light on or a noise, it was not very close to total failure. Shops which say things like this are just trying to make you feel lucky for their services and will undoubtedly overcharge you for their services.

16. The mechanic suggests one fix first, then when that doesn’t work, claims they “know” what has to be wrong this time. Sometimes shops have a few go-to fixes for things (alternator + battery for electrical problems, for example) and will jump to these first, then look for other problems later. If a shop charges you for a fix but it doesn’t actually fix the problem, they should be willing to refund at least some of your money, if not all, because after all, you have trusted them with fixing the problem, not playing trial-and error games with your money.

17. Insisting they are the best in town without awards or recognition from the community to back it up. Most any business will try to tell you that they are the best for the job, but look for proof. If a shop has been in the area for a while, look for local recognition (newspapers, chamber of commerce, etc.) to back it up. Without proof these claims might as well be thrown out as garbage.

18. The shop installs a new part, it fixes the problem but then fails soon after. There are cases of new pieces being defective from the factory, but it is also possible that the shop installed the part wrong and this caused it to fail. In general, if the shop is not willing to replace the part free of charge, they should be avoided in the future.

19. The mechanic won’t wait on you to call around to other shops or take the car other places to get estimates. Often times, if the repair is a major one you might want to call several places and get estimates to make sure you are getting a good deal. If the shop you are at tells you you can’t leave your car there for a few hours while you call around, they’re not worth your business.

20. The mechanic cannot understand your explanation of the problem and asks you multiple times to repeat or rephrase. Shops which have knowledgeable staff and provide good service should be able to understand the problem as told by a common person. You might not use the same technical terms, but if they cannot understand your explanation, there’s a good chance they won’t find the right problem. If you can’t explain it in words, ask them to come look at the car or take a short ride with you, if they want your business and are really interested in providing you with the best service, they will agree.

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How we planned to use co-tenant for rituals

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The suspected ritualists,

Joseph Dashi and Matem Ngbeme.

WE decided to try money ritual because we were not getting enough money from our work (bricklaying). While we were complaining about our situation, a man advised us to try money making ritual and a human being was one of the key materials needed. We decided to go back to the Republic of Benin to bring the victim. He was a co-tenant back home in the Republic of Benin. We lied to him that we had secured a job for him in Nigeria, so he decided to follow us.”

That was Joseph Dashi, 47, briefing Crime and Security on his journey into the crime world.

Speaking on the activities of the suspected ritualists, the Ogun State Police commissioner, Musa Daura, stated that a popular herbalist (name withheld) in the Ado Odo area of Ogun State, had informed the police of the attempts by the Benin Republic nationals to use a fellow citizen for money ritual. The police boss claimed that the arrested suspects were aiming to collect N4million from the unnamed herbalist, with the hope that the herbalist would, in turn, use the victim for money ritual.

The leader of the two-man gang, Joseph Dashi, confirmed the ritual attempt to Crime and Security. He, however, denied the allegation that they had wanted to collect N4million from the herbalist. The suspect claimed that he and his partner, Matem Ngbeme had wanted to actually use the victim for money ritual.

Dashi, a 47-year-old bricklayer in the Badagry area of Lagos State, stated that Matem and the victim, Chieme Njogaisi, were co-tenants in a building in the Republic of Benin. He also added that Matem had lied to the victim, that he was bringing him to Nigeria for job placement, as a worker with some bricklayers in Badagry area of the state. The suspect stated that they had initially gone to a herbalist, but were referred to another herbalist, who facilitated their arrest.

He claimed that the herbalist, rather than advising them against their mission, invited the police to arrest them.

Relaying how they were arrested to Crime and Security, Dashi stated that the herbalist had instructed them to write their names and that of the victim and that they were doing this when a team of policemen from Ado Odo Divisional Police Station, stormed the scene and took the three of them away.

“The herbalist deceived us. He said we should write our names and that of the victim on a paper and as we were doing this, policemen came and arrested us. He delayed us for police to come and pick us.”

He lamented that the decision to go into ritualism, arose as a result of his inability to make ends meet, despite his efforts through bricklaying jobs. The Republic of Benin national further stated that it was while he was trying to become rich and do away with bricklaying, that the idea of making money through ritual, struck his mind.

Dashi informed Crime and Security that he had initially wanted to do the ritual alone, but had to invite Matem, when he was asked to go and look for the human being that would be used for the ritual.

According to him, Matem had volunteered to bring somebody from Cotonou, in the Republic of Benin for the ritual. In his words, “When the baba told me that I would need to bring somebody for money, I called Matem in Cotonou and he agreed to bring one of his co-tenants.”

The second suspect, Matem, 28, while speaking with Crime and Security, admitted to have brought the suspect from the Benin Republic for ritual. Matem, who claimed to be resident in Cotonou, stated that Dashi actually called him and intimated him about the plan.

He said he instantly agreed to be part of the money making ritual.

Matem stated that he had to join Dashi, because, ”things were not okay for him.

He stated that he had lied to the victim, who was his neighbour, that he wanted to bring him to Nigeria and get him a job. The suspect claimed that the victim had long been pestering him with job requests.

“He had, for long, been troubling me to bring him to Nigeria and get him a job, as he was jobless in Benin Republic. He knew that I was a bricklayer and he wanted to work as a labourer, in Nigeria.”

On what he would have told their other neighbours, if the ritual attempt had been successful, he said “I would have lied to them that he had returned home after he could not get a job.“

The suspect also informed Crime and Security that he regretted his involvement in the crime and blamed it all on Dashi, whom he accused of getting him into trouble.

The victim, however, could neither speak nor understand English and only nodded in affirmation, when asked whether it was Matem that brought him to Nigeria.

Written by Olalekan Olabulo Tuesday, 10 August 2010

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Who will save Nigerians from criminals?

Ayomide Fowowe recovering on

the sick bed after having his arm amputated.

(Inset): Picture of the arm before the amputation.

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Aside from food, clothing and shelter which are the essentials of life for man, security is another variable that is a must have. But how secure are Nigerians? Features Xtra team ponders this question in this report.

Security, an eight-letter word, is what every creature desires. Man as well as the animals in the jungle do not toy with security because the implications of doing so could be catastrophic. In the family, where the man is the head, the man will not be accorded the right respect if he fails to provide adequate security for his family.

In the government circle, the constitution of the Federal Republic confers the responsibility of the chief security officer of a local government area on the local government chairman, that of a state on the governor, and that of the nation on the president. What this implies is that these high political portfolio holders must protect the lives and

property of those in their areas of jurisdiction.

It is, however, unfortunate that many innocent Nigerians have met their untimely deaths through the nefarious activities of criminals. Many promising stars have been untimely plucked from the galaxy by the enemies of security, thus robbing the nation of the invaluable contributions of these people.

It is, therefore, not an understatement to say that Nigeria has lost too many people to the brutality of the criminals within its frontiers.

Seun Okusaga, a responsible family man resident in Abeokuta, set out in the morning of July 27, 2010, in search of daily bread for his family. Little did he know that his departure from home on that fateful morning would be his last, and that he would never be able to wrap his arms around his wife in an emotional embrace again, or have his children run up to welcome him from outings again.

He was in his car, driving to Osiele area of the city, where he had an appointment to collect money for services rendered to an organisation. He never made it to his destination as he met his death at the Eleweeran headquarters of the Nigeria Police in the state. He was trapped in a crossfire between the police and some bandits who had come from Ibadan with the intention to unleash terror on the residents of the city.

Men of the Nigeria Police at the Eleweeran police headquarters, having been alerted of the possible entry of the robbers into the city by their counterparts at the Eleyele head-quarters of the Oyo State command, laid ambush for the robbers on the road. Seun was, however, unfortunate to have appeared on the scene when the two clashed, and he was forever silenced by a stray bullet from one of the parties.

There are many Nigerians who have shared fate similar to Seun Okusaga’s own; so many have been cut down in their prime, many more have been maimed, while so many others have been made orphans, widows, and widowers through no fault of theirs.

Unarguably, these people would not have lost their lives if there had been formidable security machinery in place in Nigeria. It is this inadequacy that has given the criminal room to collaborate to terrorise innocent Nigerians as was the case on July 27, 2010, when about 30 armed men invaded the city of Ibadan to loot banks and other business concerns.

A good fight given to them by men of the Nigeria Police in Ibadan made them to head for Abeokuta to try their luck on the financial institutions therein. The robbers, however, got more than they bargained for as they were also strongly repelled in Abeokuta by men of the Nigeria Police in the state. Although they failed to achieve their original goal, their outing did not fail to produce unsavoury results as they left some death and injuries in their wake, plunging some families into sorrow.

For many residents of Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State, Tuesday, 27 July, 2010, will forever remain indelible in their minds. Residents woke up to the news that heavily armed robbers had besieged the city. Their operation was said to have begun at the Apata end of the city.

The robbers wrought havoc in many parts of the city, notably among which were Alakere Layout on the expressway, Iwo Road and at the popular plank section of the Bodija Market. It was reported that, at Bodija Market, a man who had a large sum of money on him had been shot in the head, killing him instantly.

The man was said to have been making a call on his mobile phone, and the robbers, assuming he was alerting the police, shot him dead.

According to reports, the police were said to have given the robbers a hot chase on the express way. In their bid to escape, they sped into Alakere Layout, where they linked Wema area on New Ife Road.

During the exchange of fire with the police, a stray bullet was said to have hit a two-year-old boy strapped to his mother’s back. The baby died instantly.

The father of the child, Mr. Taiwo Adegbodu, a gospel artist, confirmed the incident to Features Xtra, but the mother was not yet in the right frame of mind to recount how the incident took place as at the time of filing this report.

Another person that got a piece of the bitter pill was a 15-year-old, Ayomide Fowowe. He was also hit by a stray bullet from the robbers. Although he did not die as the bullet hit him in his right arm, he eventually lost the arm because it was too badly damaged.

Recounting Ayomide’s ordeal to Features Xtra, Ebenezer Oyewole, a boutique operator, said the boy is an SS 2 student of St. Lawrence Grammar School, Ilesha, Osun State, and had come to spend his holiday with him. He said that the boy was assisting him at his Iwo Road shop when the stray bullet hit him.

He was rushed to Molly Specialist Hospital, Idi-Ape, for emergency treatment. He was, however, later transferred to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. It was at UCH that they were informed that the arm would have to be cut off to save Ayomide’s life as the damage was beyond repair.

So, on Monday, 9 August, 2010, Ayomide Fowowe had what was left of his right arm surgically removed. He is presently recuperating at the hospital pending when he would be released to go back home.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs Moses Fowowe, both illiterates, who struggle to make a living, now appeal to the general public for help for their son. They have called on the Oyo State government, the Osun State Government, parents and well meaning Nigerians to assist in getting a flexible prosthetic arm for their son so that he can write, eat and do other things that he could do before without assistance.

Mr Tunji Carroll, a businessman, was of the opinion that the high rate of crime and insecurity in the country could be traced to the high level of poverty. He observed that the nation’s wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few (politicians), while the majority are left with little or nothing.

Carroll further stated that, “our politicians have taken more than enough of our common wealth for themselves, their children and their grand children. This is the reason a single federal legislator has a two-room office with hordes of private workers who draw their salaries from the National Assembly funds, instead of their bosses’ allocations.

Ngozi Obiadi, a post-graduate student of the University of Ibadan, opined that lack of jobs for those that should be gainfully employed is the sole cause of the high rate of insecurity, adding that an idle hand is the devil’s workshop.

She contended that crime rate is low in developed countries because of the social security system which provides the jobless with something to fall back on until they get jobs.

She, therefore, enjoined the government to live up to its responsibilities by ensuring that able-bodied Nigerians had means of livelihood.

According to Dr Ayodele Jegede, a sociologist at the University of Ibadan, crime is a common phenomenon the world over, but it is higher in poor countries because of bad government that does not give issues that affect the people the priority they deserve.

He said when there is unemployment in the land, and the people, especially the youth, are not constructively engaged, they tend to rebel against the normative values of the society. This involves trying to live a life of their own, and this is usually detrimental to the society.

For those who want to assist Ayomide Fowowe financially, donations can be sent to Guaranty Trust Bank, account number: 9024461541590, the account name is Fowowe Esther Biodun.

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Two police stations closest to the scene of Sunday’s accident in which 40 lives were lost and 25 vehicles were either burnt or destroyed are being probed by the Nigerian Police Force.

The two police stations closest to the scene of the accident in which the police have denied complicity are the Isheri and Ojodu stations, under the Lagos State Command.

Our correspondent gathered on Tuesday that the police authorities decided to probe the two stations in order to determine whether any of them sent its men on duty at the spot of the accident.

A senior police officer, who asked not to be quoted, told our correspondent, “We don’t have a police patrol in the area. So if policemen were there at all as been reported in the newspapers, it is either illegal or a special duty. The police divisions closest to the place of the accident were Isheri and Ojodu. We are checking the stations out.

“One of our officers passed through that place 15 minutes before the reported time of the accident and he said he did not see any patrol team blocking the highway. So, we want to know where the policemen that were supposed to be there came from.”

But the Lagos State police spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba, declined to speak to our correspondent on the state of police investigation.

“I will not tell you what we are doing. But we are seriously investigating that accident and every circumstance surrounding it. We are discreet, fast and thorough. When we finish, we will make it public,” Mba said.

Meanwhile, the Lagos Zonal Command of the Federal Road Safety Commission has said that eye witnesses account indicated that the police were responsible for the Sunday accident that occurred at Otedola Millennium Estate, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

“From what we gathered from eye witnesses, the accident was caused by police team on patrol that day,” the FRSC Zonal Commander, Mr. Danjuma Garba told our correspondent on Tuesday.

The FRSC boss however refused to make a categorical statement on the cause of the accident given police denial of the involvement of its men.

Garba argued that since the police had denied involvement, it would not be fair to heap the blame

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President Goodluck Jonathan

ABUJA— A REPORT published by an international news agency, Reuters, quoting a Presidency source as having declared that President GoodluckJonathan was considering not contesting the presidential elections duenext January may have unsettled the Presidency, yesterday, as thegovernment immediately reacted saying President Jonathan was yet tomake a commitment.

The news agency in the report quoted the Presidency source as having said that President Jonathan will, however, make his intentions knownby the end of the month.

The Presidency, however, reacted to the publication, saying the President has not declared that he would run in the presidentialelections or not.

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, had said that President Jonathan has the right to run, because he was previously Vice President on ajoint ticket with President Umaru Yar’Adua, who died mid-way throughhis first term earlier this year.

But the party also said it would uphold the principle of “zoning” and that other candidates were free to contest at its primaries,expected to be held in September.

The Presidency source was quoted as saying: “He is not likely going to run, simply because his party has retained the zoning of thepresidency to the north for the next four years. Though his party saidhe can run despite the zoning, the party said this because they didn’twant to offend him.”

The source said Jonathan would make his intentions public before the end of August. The Presidency officials who declined comment, added:“He is a man that always ensures equity and fair play, so he may allowthe North to have their remaining four-year term if that will ensurepeace and unity.”

A decision by Jonathan not to run would come as a surprise to many in the country, because never before had an incumbent leader,constitutionally allowed to seek re-election, withdrawn from apresidential race.

Scepticism

Recent announcements by Jonathan’s administration, from pledges to end chronic power shortages to the imminent passage of long-awaitedreforms to the energy sector, have looked more like campaign pledges,heightening expectations he will stand.

Abubakar Momoh, professor of politics at Lagos State University, said:”Everybody knows that groups and interests are campaigning forhim, and they are well-funded …

Nobody is deceived. I don’t believe in this idea of mobilising but then saying, ‘I’m not too sure yet.’” He added that Jonathan’s failureto declare is “impinging on his integrity.”

But sources close to the president have been saying for weeks that he was concerned about the implications of ending zoning and about hisown credibility as a candidate in polls he says he wants to make freeand fair.

Presidency reacts

The Presidency, yesterday, reacted to the publication stating: “Our attention has been drawn to a report published by Reuters today,quoting “Presidency”sources as stating that President Goodluck EbeleJonathan may have decided not to run in the 2011 presidential electionsafter all.

“Information at our disposal indicates that this is a story sponsored by interested parties. Unfortunately, the highly rated globalnews agency was misled into publishing it.

The truth is that the president has not said he will not run. Neither has he said he will.

“At different times he has given clear reasons why he considers it premature, in the interest of governance, to make any commitment bothways. At the appropriate time, the president will inform his countrymen and women of his future plans. Until then, every comment on thesubject remains mere speculation.”

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ABUJA—ATTORNEY General of the Federation, AGF, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, yesterday, said he could not prosecute former Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida because there was no white paper on the Okigbo Report.Mr. Adoke who made the revelation when he visited the Minister of Information and Communications, Prof. Dora Akunyili said those who are criticizing him on the missing report were intellectually lazy as well as dishonest.The minister who explained that he would not prosecute any Nigerian to please others, stated: “Those making the allegation are intellectually lazy and dishonest.When I got to the office of AGF, I got a request from one of the civil society groups requesting that I should, on the basis of Okigbo Report prosecute former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (rtd). I do not have the report and it is interesting to know that I am not the custodian of the report and I do not keep government record.It is the Secretary to the Government of the Federation that keeps such sensitive government reports.Certified photocopy“So I wrote to the SGF to send me the report. They sent the photocopy and anybody who is conversant with legal procedure will know that a photocopy that is not even certified photocopy, a mere photocopy of the report and asking me to prosecute based on the report is not acceptable before the courts.“I took the first step of authenticating the photocopy of the report. I did not do it on my own, I set up a committee comprising the Solicitor General of the Federation, Director of Public Prosecutions as well as one of my Special Assistants.Ibrahim Babangida and AGF, Mr. Mohammed AdokeI asked them to verify and authenticate this report and to see whether it was submitted to the Federal Government or whether the Federal Executive Council deliberated on it or whether there was white paper on it. Unfortunately they could not find the report and we were told there was no white paper on the report.”Adoke recalled that a committee was set up to reorganize the Central Bank of Nigeria in 1993/94, adding: “It was not a probe panel, whatever resulted from that panel on CBN was a side kick and if anybody has any proof to prosecute anybody I assure them I will take action.”He added: “I am a professional, I am not a politician and I will not play politics. I will not prosecute any Nigerian because I want to impress anybody.”On the deportation of Vaswani Brothers from the country in 2007, the minister said the deportation was oppressive as it did not follow the dictates of the constitution.His words: “I did not withdraw the charges against the Vaswani brothers.Vaswani brothers were wrongfully deported from this country and they felt they were wrongfully deported and they went to court. The court depreciated the deportation on the ground that it was oppressive and it was irregular and that it was not done within the confines of the law. I had no choice but to comply with the court order.“Vaswani Brothers have been in this country for the past forty years and they have created jobs for over 10,000 Nigerians. If you feel they have ran foul or committed any crime, the appropriate thing to do is to prosecute them not to deport them.I will not be an Attorney General that will prosecute people on the basis that I want to impress people. I am not here to impress anybody; I will only prosecute on the basis of the law.“Secondly, if you look at the implication of the deportation of Vaswani brothers, it has negative impacts on what I call foreign direct investment.How will you be able to attracts foreigners to come and do business in a country that waits for the promoter of the business to nurture it then you deport them just because you do not want competitors. I am ready to be attacked, in fact I am ready to be sacked just because I did the right thing about the Vaswani brothers.”Yerima’s action despicableOn the marriage of former Governor of Zamfara Sate, Senator Sani Yerima to an Egyptian minor, the AGF said the marriage was contracted under the Islamic law and that he, therefore, cannot prosecute the former governor under the 1999 Constitution.He said: “I do not like pedophile and I see the action of Senator Yerima as one that can be likened to pedophile.Let me say as irresponsible as his conduct is but I have to prosecute him according to the dictates of the law.“The Child Right Acts is meant for Nigerian child but the girl in question is an Egyptian and the girl was brought into the country by her parents for marriage to Senator Yerima.If you go through the 1999 constitution, as much as the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly have the right to domesticate the Child Rights Act, they do not have the power to enact laws that will regulate Customary or Islamic marriages. And this man has said ‘I contracted the marriage under Islamic law,’ how do I prosecute him under the law.“If I have the opportunity under the provision of the law to prosecute him I will do so. Unfortunately, as the law is today until amended I am not in the position. His conduct is irresponsible but there is nothing we can do about it other than to condemn it and persuade him to see reason.”On zoningThe minister said that zoning was a private arrangement of one particular political party and it did not derogate under the requirement of the constitution.He said: “Zoning as long as it is not illegal or unconstitutional is not parameter of who can participate in the process. Zoning is not part of the 1999 Constitution.”
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