All Posts (6213)

Sort by

minna_250px_234211[1].jpg
As protests rocked the northern part of the country over results of the presidential election, DIPO LALEYE reports the then unfolding event and how it affected different sets of people including the perpetrators themselves.

BY the time the protests got full blown, Christians in Minna and other parts of Niger State suddenly discovered that they had become targets of attacks arising from a national political event that had no colouration of religion.

No fewer than five churches were burnt by the protesters. Some of these churches are the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Deeper Life Bible Ministry, Joyous Miracle Gospel Church, as well as Grace Assembly Church.

The Deeper Life Bible Church lost an ultra-modern Information Communication Technology equipment installed for the reception of messages from the international headquarters of the organisation. The equipment was installed only 24 hours before the crisis broke out.

The case of Associate Pastor, Yussuf Ishaya, of First ECWA Church, is more pathetic. For sometime, the pastor and members of his family had accommodated the almajiris in his area, often sharing meals with them and even allowing them to sleep in his compound. Though his wife was not too comfortable with this arrangement and the possibility that they could one day pose a threat to the family, Pastor Ishaya remained undaunted.

That day came on Monday when one of the almajiris told the pastor that they would burn his house that day.

The pastor did not take the threat lightly. He transferred his wife and children to the Mobile Police barracks not too far from his residence.

It was while returning from the barracks that he met a neighbour on the road who informed him that his house was on fire and that neighbours had tried to put off the fire without success.

"Nobody could control the fire, neighbours tried to put out the fire, they did not succeed. They only succeeded in stopping it from reaching the church," Ishaya said.

Virtually everything he had was taken away by the arsonists before the residence was set ablaze. The protesters even took away a goat and some fowls in his poultry.

The next day, according to Pastor Ishaya, when members of the church were assisting to clear the rubbles and see if they could retrieve anything from the burnt house, they came across a shock find; the burnt body of one of the protesters under collapsed blocks of the building.

"The neighbours immediately recognised the boy, so they invited his father who identified his son. Both the church members and the father of the deceased have made statements to the police, while the corpse was released to the parents for burial," Ishaya said.

The Catholic church, also in the Abdulsalam quarters as the area near Angwa- Kaje, Minna, also lost all its furniture and equipment to the protest.

The protesters in their hundreds, like they did to the NCCF building, stormed the other churches, forced the gates opened before wetting the buildings with petrol and set them ablaze.

Several millions of naira worth of property, including furniture, musical instruments and personal property of the church resident pastors were burnt in the inferno. One pastor was almost killed as he was macheted in the back and thigh.

At the Faith Foundation Church along Top Medical Road, the General Overseer of the church, one Pastor Samande, was attacked by those he had lived with as neighbours for over 30 years.

The arrival of security men saved his life and the church from being burnt. The combined efforts of the state Police Commissioner, Mr Haassan Bala, and men of the special operations unit of the force saved the Shiyona Baptist Church along Sabon-Ngari from being burnt.

Read more…
jpeg&STREAMOID=xMzqMTk7OynAROb50YAX2C6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxREDOpUtvd9F8EAQUSQhNKUnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-&width=234The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has evacuated 222 corps members posted to different northern states who are indigenes of Lagos. The agency’s general manager, Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, told journalists while receiving the corps members, who arrived over a two-day period, that more corps members who are in violent prone areas will be promptly evacuated. “When we received distress calls from the NYSC members serving in the northern states, especially Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi, we sought permission from Governor Babatunde Fashola to activate our emergency response plan,” he said. “As we speak, effort is on to move corps members from different locations to the nearest airport where they can be flown to safety.”
Nowhere is safe
Jimoh Nonayon, one of the rescued corps members, said he had to call his friends in Lagos to get state government officials’ phone numbers because nowhere, apart from military barracks, was safe in Kano State. “We were very afraid,” he said. “I contacted some of my friends, who gave me some numbers of Lagos State Governor Fashola. I tried to send him a text on that Monday evening. So, I thank God on Friday. They called us back that they are coming to convey us.”
Though, riots broke out in many northern states following the outcome of the April 16 presidential election, Mr Oke-Osanyintolu, responding to why it took days before any rescue plan could be implemented, said the state government had to monitor “the situation closely to see how it will pan out and when we saw the need to act, we did immediately .” “The evacuation process still continues,” he said. “Our men are on the ground strategically at Jigawa, Gombe and Bauchi. We are not even talking about the indigenes of Lagos State alone. We evacuated those whose parents are in Lagos and others who want to come to Lagos for safety.”
My experience
Mr Nonayon said he came out of his lodge one day and “saw some gang of guys coming with cutlasses and sticks.” “We call them Almajiri,” he said. “They were shouting as they came, all I could hear from what they were saying ‘Sai Baba, Sai Baba, CPC Sai Baba’. A man riding bike told us to run back into the lodge. We were told that they were targeting non-indigenes, corps members and supporters of other political parties that are not really in support of CPC (Congress for Progressive Change). They believed that corps members rigged the election in favour of President Goodluck Jonathan.”
According to him, some police officers came to their aid, hiding and locking them up in a room while the rioters went on a destructive rampage, burning almost every government structure. The rioters were said to have left with a promise to go and reinforce. The corps members were informed that the police station was no longer safe. The police authorities at the station ordered that they be moved to the Bokavo Barracks before the rioters’ return. “A lot of corps members ran for their lives,” he said. “Rioters pursued some of them; and some were stabbed. But presently, in Kano we have not really recorded any loss of life.”
Uneasy calm
The corps members said National Youth Service Corps officials tried to persuade them not to flee to their homes but stay in the barracks. “NYSC officials came to address us but from the address, it was clear they have no plan for saving our lives,” said Monday Alidumkwu, a corps member. “What they wanted was for us to stay back and finish the gubernatorial elections, but the rioters were saying that the violent outbreak of presidential election was a child’s play. They said they decide who governs their state.”
Mr Alidumkwu said he was supervising a senior secondary schools external examination when the riots broke out and had to flee with some of the scripts already submitted by exam candidates. “I did not even go back to WAEC office because doing so will be like dashing them my life,” he said.
Electoral problem
Mr Alidumkwu, who also worked as a presiding officer during the polls, said he will not go back to conduct the gubernatorial election, even if offered N1 million.
Another corps member, who also worked as a presiding officer, Adekeye Oludare, said: “Even if I am still there, I cannot go out to conduct election. [Party] agents threatened us and the policemen attached to us were not armed. So, the policemen were just begging us to comply with their demands. In the last election, I was almost beaten. We were about to start counting the votes and some people came telling us they went to go and pray and they now want to vote. When I refused, they threatened to beat me. I called the police but they did not show up. I had to allow them because I was there alone in that village. So, after that election, I already told INEC officials that I will not show up for the gubernatorial election.”
Read more…
The presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday faulted the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Oritsejafor, for demanding his arrest over post-election violence in the North.
He said Oritsejafor’s call was unfounded and reckless abuse of office.
Buhari, who expressed anger against Oritsejafor in a statement in Abuja through his spokesman, Yinka Odumakin, described the CAN President’s call as satanic.
The statement said: “Our attention has been drawn to a totally misguided call for the arrest of General Muhammadu Buhari by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor in a reckless abuse of the office of the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for a purely political consultancy for Aso Rock.
”It is unfortunate that he has chosen the Easter day, when most Christian leaders were espousing the message of love which the risen Christ symbolizes, to make a satanic call capable of only pouring gasoline into a burning flame which casts him in the mould of a PDP goon rather than a responsible faith leader whose words at the moment should be of healing and reconciliation.
”In all his sound and fury, Pastor Oritsejafor did not provide any evidence to link Gen. Buhari to the wave of unfortunate spontaneous revolt against vote theft in parts of the country beyond playing the role of a "false accuser of the brethren".
 “It is on record that the CPC Presidential flag bearer has distanced himself and the Party from the mayhem severally and strongly condemned the burning of worship places and alleged killings of youth corps members. Till date, nobody has brought out any contrary facts beyond false innuendos and character assassination which Pastor Oritsejafor has also been recruited into.
 “The ridiculous claim by the cleric that Buhari is culpable because there were disturbances where he won is like calling Oritsejafor a hemp smoker because someone is seen smoking marijuana around the premises of Word of Life Bible Church. Absurdity!
 “While we concede to the Villa Priest who is widely believed to be a beneficiary of the rot that presently defines governance in Nigeria the right to defend the tainted victory of the PDP, we frown at the use of the CAN mask to prosecute his Aso Rock brief.
”Our collective memory is not so short as not to know that unlike other revered men of God who have been on that exalted seat and spoke truth to power in the order of Samuel who put God's command above the fat of oxen, we don't have a quote of Pastor “Oritsejafor on the unbridled corruption and open banditry that has been the defining rule of governance in the country. The images of him the people have is roaming the villa corridors and parading government houses across Nigeria giving spiritual succour to treasury looters.
 “If Pastor Oritsejafor happens to be a sounding board for President Jonathan's crackdown, we strongly suspect he is, we can only say: G00D LUCK!”
Read more…

The Vice-Presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in the last presidential election; Tunde Bakare, has declared that the party has evidence to prove that the People's Democratic Party (PDP) rigged the April 16 election.

Mr Bakare, said this in his Easter sermon at the Latter Rain Assembly, Ikeja, Lagos, where he is the senior pastor. He said the CPC has resolved to go the court to challenge the result that declared President GoodlucK Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner, "not because we are bad losers but we are going to prove to the world that the election was fraudulent."

Reacting to NEXT's publication on Sunday which cited his failure to sign a letter presented to him by the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to be the reason that collapsed the alliance talk between CPC and ACN, the Pastor who read out the paper to his congregation expressed his delight that the letter is out saying "everything is all out now, it is wonderful for Nigerians to see what truly happened" as he explained that he did not sign the letter because, doing such will amount to perjury.

Incriminating letter

According to Mr Bakare, "the letter that was brought to me was on a blank sheet of paper and not on a paper with CPC letter as published" but he confirmed that the content of the letter was the same. He further explained that the letter was dated 7th of June and addressed to the President of Nigeria with the content claiming that he was the Vice-President.

He then explained to his congregation during the sermon that was aired on a national TV station that "I refused to sign such a letter because of two reasons. One, it is impersonation. I am not the Vice-President and two, doing such is perjury." "I then wrote a letter in return stating that I will not sign the letter because I was not Vice-President at that time and I will not sign what will implicate me tomorrow."

Mr Bakare who has previously been quoted as saying, "to sign the letter is not only illegal but prostitution and whoredom" described the ploy by ACN as "the pervasion of standard and evasion of principles." He likened himself to Esau in the bible saying "they want me to give away my birthright like it doesn't matter to me." "Those who are guilty of perjury in the past want company" he chided.

He further noted that he was willing to sacrifice for the alliance to work but such a request must only come from the leader of his party. He described ACN's proposal as a ‘compromise' which he defined as "an agreement between two people to do what they both know is wrong as against the sacrifice that was needed at the point in time."

"It wasn't the letter that broke the alliance, time will tell and one of these days people will know who their real leaders are." He warned that "it is not over yet, it is just the beginning of a new process."

On the inferno that razed his residence on Friday, the clergy was full of praises for God as he sang a worship song in Yoruba language and he again compared himself to the biblical Job and Jonah stating such tribulations are endorsed by God, who will take him to where he wants to be. He said "the tyranny of the majority might be on but the majority that is wrong will become the minority and the minority that is right will become the majority, it is only a matter of time" he warned.

Read more…

jpeg&STREAMOID=AObGxC9lDKvjbqeBFBgrFi6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxStoHlhZ7Sy578V9Ohnu3gTnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-Peretimi Apeli a youth corps member and a victim of the post election violence that swept across some states northern Nigeria lost everything he had during the crisis but for the faded shirt, a pair of shorts and bathroom slippers that he was wearing.

Frustrated and depressed, Mr Apeli is taking refuge at the orientation camp of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Katsina State. Mr Apeli vividly remembers the events of Monday, April 18, 2011, when he narrowly escaped death in the hands of irate youth in Daura Local Government who had gone on rampage protesting the yet-to-be announced results of the presidential elections.

"It was around 10:30. I was in front of the house trying to cook, selecting beans when a car came that they are coming to our lodge that we should run," said Mr Apeli, a graduate from the Niger Delta University in Bayelsa.

"It was as we were running into the car outside that I saw the mob. I saw death. That we are alive is God because if they had met us in the house, I wouldn‘t be here. We had to drive through bush before we managed to escape to the Daura Police station." The mob completely burned the Dambukar Lodge which the Local Government Education Authority had given to him and seven other corps members. While no life was lost, nothing was salvaged.

At the same time in Zango Local Government, over 20 corps members living at the Central Corpers Lodge had to take refuge at the Nigeria-Niger Republic border.

Chaos unlimited

Within the next 48 hours, the situation worsened across at least seven local governments, notably Funtua, Jibia, Kankara, Faskari, Malumfashi, Dandume and also Katsina, the state capital. Several lives were lost while scores of churches, property, shops and businesses worth hundreds of millions of naira were completely razed.

"Katsina has always been peaceful. This crisis came as a surprise to all of us. This is the first time in my 17 years in Katsina this type of thing is happening," said Adewale Adediran, the Katsina State chapter chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). In Katsina, the state capital, hoodlums razed the house of the head pastor of the Cherubim and Seraphim church together with the church bus along Dutsin-Ma road at about 11p.m., despite the 9p.m to 7a.m curfew imposed by Katsina state governor, Ibrahim Shema.

The fire also destroyed the apartment of four corps members and another female occupant scheduled to wed next month.

They were left on their own

As security presence was greatly stretched to contain the violence which had erupted across the state, the army's 35 Battalion obtained clearance to open the orientation camp of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the state capital.

The corps members in Daura, numbering over 100, were asked to assemble at the Daura Police station, while the commanding officer of the battalion, Emmanuel Etuka, a lieutenant colonel, made provision for buses to evacuate them to the camp under military cover.

But on the same Monday, the NYSC Katsina State coordinator, Abdul Salisu Taura, visited the corps members at the Police station, refusing them relocating to the orientation camp. By Tuesday, Mr Taura disbursed N1,000 to each corps member to use to fend for themselves, while they slept inside the police station premises in the open air outside.

By Wednesday, the corps members decided they would no longer pay heed to Mr. Taura and instead go to the camp than continue living in the police station. But by this time the military were unable to provide the buses which had initially being offered.

When NEXT asked Mr. Taura why he refused them moving to the camp, he denied giving the directive. And when asked what provision the NYSC had been made to transport the corps members to the camp, he said it was the responsibility of the Army to provide the transportation.

"The army is there. The army is to move them. Like me I am very far away now. It will take me about four hours to get to Daura. Let the army move them," Mr Taura said. He subsequently switched off his phone.

In a desperate effort to leave Daura, the corps members made a written application to the authorities of the Yusuf Bala Usman College of Legal and General Studies, Daura, for a bus to convey them to the NYSC Camp.

The school authorities initially refused on the grounds that they needed to see the security which would accompany the vehicle they would release to the corps members. But when Captain Omotade with several soldiers drafted to ensure the corps members safety presented himself, the school's provost, Husseni Umar, in the presence of the registrar, Mohammed Daura and the director of works, still refused citing several reasons.

"One, it is unlawful for the army or the police to come into the school premises. Two, we cannot guarantee the safety of the people if we release our vehicle. Three, are corpers of a privileged group that they alone need protection? I am the chief security of the college and I will not release it. Even we as a board we have superiors we report to," Mr. Umar said.

When NEXT asked who could be approached to get clearance for the release of the bus, Mr Umar said he would not assist. At an earlier time, the director of works had said only the governor of the state could give the approval.

A good Samaritan At wits end, the corps members resigned to charter seven commercial buses at N2,000 each vehicle. But by the time the vehicles were assembled at the police station, neither the corps members nor the NYSC Zonal Inspector in charge of the zone, Mrs Shittu had the funds needed.

It was eventually a good Samaritan who paid the drivers N14,000 in the presence of Ayo Basowa, the coordinator of the Daura Corps members.

With heavy military escort, about 100 corps members were conveyed to the NYSC camp, where they were received by the heads of the State Security Service, the army and the Police in the state.

Like Mr Apeli, the over 600 corps members evacuated from different locations in the state and presently residing at the NYSC camp feel more secured. Yet the experience of the past week has left them traumatised. They say nothing will make them go back to their places of primary assignment where they are expected to perform their role of presiding officers in the forthcoming Gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections.

"Everybody here is one trouser one shirt. Look at me now. All I have is my shorts and bathroom slippers. I have lost all my credentials and belongings. I saw people who came to kill me. No human being who sees what I saw will go back and conduct election. For N7,000? Never!" said Mr. Apeli as he counts his losses serving his fatherland.

Read more…

MI re-launches album in London

jpeg&STREAMOID=7WcnIJ8JkuUiew7KRleL2i6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxS5AB4C5ArjegGNAHkNwA6lwLkdkNm4NaK1iliY4aRX7GEabxkeoo57KN3LcI4Be79xyJSXHeyn6i9C8rc3E0xoX_kuXYWCUJRqviwH8FNPwULIcdFM9zupuYHBJc2ySZk-&width=234Multiple-award-winning rapper and Chocolate City's frontline act, MI, will relaunch his sophomore album, ‘MI2: The Movie' in London next weekend. According to a statement from his record label, the rapper, whose album is currently receiving rave reviews, will be performing an album release concert at Indigo O2 in London.

"We bring the best of Africa to the world and MI is arguably the biggest African Hip-hop star who we believe can hold his own against any of his international counterparts," Ropo Akin, the chief executive officer of Cokobar, the event promoter, said.

The concert will feature performances from Chocolate City label mates, Jesse Jagz, Ice prince as well as soulful singer, Waje.

MI2: The Movie was released in Nigeria in November 2010 with hit tracks including, ‘One Naira' featuring Waje, ‘Number One' featuring highlife singer, Flavour and ‘Action Film' featuring Brymo.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

***Hip-Hop World Awards changes name

Popular urban music awards organised by Smooth Promotions, Hip-Hop World Awards, has now adopted its moniker, ‘The Headies', as its running name. According to the entertainment website, thenetng.com, Ayo Animashaun, chief executive officer of Smooth Promotions believes the name change wouldn't come as a surprise to many.

"It was just a matter of time. Everyone in-house has been calling the award that name [since] forever; because that's what we christened our [statuette]. I think the name is more hip and trendy, and it helps us place proper focus on the prize, which is the [statuette]," Animashaun told thenetng.com.

Animashaun also used the opportunity to announce that the annual event will not be hosted in Lagos this year. Although the host city is yet to be named, Animashaun revealed that the awards ceremony will be hosted in another city to help show it is a national award.

"This will be the second time we're leaving Lagos. We had the show in Abuja in 2009 and Abuja showed us love. Since then there's been clamour from different regions for us to come stage the awards there. And as a truly and proudly national brand we're very open to moving the show all over Nigeria. So when the opportunity came to move again, we happily grabbed it," Animashaun said.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

***Lindsay Lohan out on bail

Lindsay Lohan was briefly jailed again on Friday after a roller coaster day in which a judge downgraded her jewellery theft charge, but sentenced the actress to four months behind bars for violating her probation.

Looking confused and distressed, Lohan - who was locked up for two weeks last summer - was taken immediately to jail from court after a day-long preliminary hearing on charges that she stole a $2,500 gold necklace from a store in January.

The "Mean Girls" actress was ordered to stand trial on June 3 but the jewellery charge was reduced to a misdemeanor from a more serious felony, and will cut to one year her maximum time behind bars if eventually convicted.

Los Angeles judge Stephanie Sautner, however, felt the evidence on Friday suggested Lohan intended to steal the jewellery.

She therefore ruled Lohan had violated her probation for a 2007 drunk driving and cocaine possession incident, and sentenced her to 120 days jail and 480 hours community service in a morgue and women's prison.

Lohan's lawyer filed an immediate appeal and Lohan's camp scrambled to post $75,000 bail and secure her release from custody pending an appeal hearing.

She was released late on Friday after about five hours, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department website.

Lohan, 24, has strenuously denied that she deliberately walked out of a Los Angeles store wearing a necklace without paying. Her lawyer on Friday argued that she was distracted and absent-minded when she left with the item around her neck.

Lohan's assistant returned it to police after news leaked that a search warrant was to be served on Lohan's house.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

***Mel Gibson breaks silence

Mel Gibson has broken his silence on his damaging domestic violence scandal, calling the leak of angry personal phone calls with his then-girlfriend last year a "personal betrayal." The Oscar-winning director of "Braveheart" described the leaked tapes, in which Gibson was heard ranting, swearing and threatening Russian girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva, "terribly humiliating and painful for my family." Gibson added that he did not care if he ever acted again.

"I've never treated anyone badly or in a discriminatory way based on their gender, race, religion or sexuality - period," Gibson told Hollywood journalist Allison Hope Weiner in a lengthy interview for website Deadline Hollywood on Friday.

Gibson last month pleaded no contest to a charge of hitting Grigorieva, the mother of his baby daughter, as their relationship broke down in early 2010.

He was sentenced to three years probation, a year of counselling and community service.

In his first public comments on the saga, Gibson said the tapes of phone calls leaked a year ago were edited, adding; "It's one terribly, awful moment in time, said to one person, in the span of one day and doesn't represent what I truly believe or how I've treated people my entire life." "Who anticipates being recorded? ... Who could anticipate such a personal betrayal?" Gibson said.

Gibson's longtime manager left him, his movie "The Beaver" was delayed for months, and actors on the sequel to comedy "Hangover 2" refused to work with him because of the fall-out of the sexist and racist remarks on the tapes.

They were leaked to the media as Gibson was trying to make an acting comeback after making vicious anti-Semitic remarks during a 2006 drunken driving arrest, and the end of his 28-year marriage.

Actresses Whoopi Goldberg and Jodie Foster were among the few Hollywood stars to publicly defend Gibson at the height of the Grigorieva scandal last year.

Read more…

SOME days ago, a rumour broke out in Lagos that threw the corporate world  into confusion as tales spread over the alleged ill-health of astute banker and Managing Director of GTBank, Tayo Aderinokun.

adeerinokun.jpg?width=161The rumour, which reportedly said that the banker had bowed to a strange ailment, got friends, families and admirers of the man working their phones

to get a true picture of the story.

But his nephew, Olumide Aderinokun, who is a politician and the Managind Director of Davade Properties, was quick to douse the tension when he disclosed that”there is nothing wrong with Uncle Tayo, I don’t know where this bad rumour emanated from, I’ve received about 50 calls on the same issue today. Please, help tell them that my uncle is hale and hearty.”

Some friends of the banker who also spoke on the rumour claimed he is in good health and that the story being bandied about must have been the handiwork of some mischievous people.

Sources claimed the GTBank boss had been battling with a minor ailment for sometime and that he is much better now.

Read more…
12166309078?profile=originalThe reason actress Mercy Johnson is not married is because of her hectic schedule as an actress,  Reports and speculations were raised about her spinsterhood when over two years ago she mentioned she would be getting married to an ‘Edo Prince’.

The press has continued to speculate over her romance with the said Edo prince – Odi, who she dedicated her Best Of Nollywood Award win for Best Supporting Actress to in 2009 and who she informed had paid her bride price the same year in 2009,  Recently, she made a picture of her and her suitor available online.

Mercy Johnson is set to do her fairytale white wedding this summer and she is due to travel to the U.S for shopping with her suitor husband.
Read more…

Three first class emirs in Nasarawa State hurriedly deserted their palaces yesterday when the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) presidential candidate General Muhammadu Buhari arrived in the state for a campaign rally and attempted to pay them visits.
 
The Emir of Lafia Alhaji Mustapha Agwai II, his Keffi counterpart Alhaji Muhammadu Chindo Yamusa as well as the emir of Nasarawa Alhaji Hasan Ahmed II were all nowhere to be found when Buhari arrived at their respective palaces.
 
Buhari was in Nasarawa State for his North-Central state-by-state presidential rally. The CPC leader and his entourage that included the party’s governorship candidate in the state Alhaji Umaru Tanko Al-Makura arrived the emir of Lafia’s palace around 3 pm but the palace was locked with nobody to receive them. A CPC official in the state told Daily Trust that “we had earlier written a letter to the Emir intimating him of Buhari’s courtesy call. But the emir wrote to us saying he won’t receive Buhari because of his ill-health.”
 
Earlier in the day, Buhari’s entourage was also in Nasarawa town. When they arrived around 10 am, the emir refused to meet with the CPC presidential entourage. Daily Trust saw angry youths shouting “Sarki ya gudu,” meaning “the emir has ran away.” It was a similar incident in Keffi, when Buhari visited Emir Yamusa. The gate to the palace was locked when Buhari and his supporters arrived. Youthful CPC supporters were also seen shouting “Sarki ya gudu, sarki ya ji tsoro.”
Read more…
12166308289?profile=originalThey are everywhere you go Okada men of Northern extraction. Their dare devilry antics belie one thing . they are fearless and they have no regard for the sanctity of human life.They are a silent army and if mobilised will be serious security threat to the trusting south . Many of them are former butchers skilled in cutting meat up . Lagos PH Benin Abuja every major city you will find okada men of the North . One thing baffles me how do these youths afford to buy these motorbikes ? Who finances them Who brings them in ?

 

Hassan is just sixteen but already he rides an okada between lekki and ajah in Lagos . Asked why he does not go to school he says he prefers to be his own boss and he makes good money daily. The source of funding for his bike came from an ALhaji who brings these boys down and funds them with brand new bikes which they use to balance him a specified amount . With time they can purchase the bike out right and move on with their lives ..

 

A visit to Hausa quarters in Aduwawa a suburb in benin Edo State with direct access to Abuja & The northern part of the country popularly known for its cattle market .The local edo girls are known to have inter married the Rich Mallams who have made aduwawa their home .Words can not express the debauchery and depravity witnessed during the Hausa Parties we witnessed at their All night Nite "clubs".Prostitutes of differing ethnicities gather in these enclaves offering sex as the only product. 

 

Many Okada men live in these quarters and i am sure a supply of arms could be immediately smuggled in to Aduwawa within the trailers that bring in livestock ,tomatoes etc from the North and under the direction of a skillfull General can be used to unleash terror and suffering in lightning strikes on the infidel Christians ..

 

be wary be watchful in your area this is not a joke but a possible reality .Northeners hate Christians they are very quick to remind us of this . That amiable mallam who sells watches in your area might have a deep seated desire to off your existence .That Butcher That Suya Seller be ware be ware ! 

The Almajiri phenomenom:

 

A friend once described an almajiri using the plate or offering "basket" he uses to beg as an example .

"they eat with it they accept money in it and i pray they dont (shit) in it too "

We came across this CNN article on Al

majiris in Northern Nigeria and the threat they pose to Nation.  The article makes frightening reading and the last few paragraphs of the article which was written about 4 months ago more or less predicted the outbreak of murder and mayhem that we have just witnessed in Northern Nigeria.   Some key excerpts from the article are as follows:

12166308298?profile=original

12166308077?profile=original

 

A forlorn murmur of young voices echoes from a shack pieced together from rusted corrugated iron.

Inside, more than 50 children with torn clothes and unwashed faces hunch over small wooden tablets or torn scraps of paper with sections of the Quran.

Above them stands a 20-year-old with a small whip -- the children are here to memorize the Quran.

They are the Almajiri.

On the walls hang small bags with their few belongings. In these dark, cramped conditions, the children must study, sleep and eat.

It's an ancient tradition. Poor families from rural areas across West Africa send their children to a network of Islamic boarding schools in the cities of northern Nigeria.

Once here, often hundreds of kilometers from their families, they receive little education and no money.

The Almajiri must beg to survive. Across the north, an afternoon break in classes sends the children flooding into the streets with small bowls to search for any scraps.

Over the past few decades, the system has been overwhelmed and neglected.

And abused.

One young man sent by his family from neighboring Niger told CNN how the schools use him and other children as foot soldiers in religious clashes.

Fearing for his life, he spoke on condition of anonymity, telling how he lost his arm in 2000 in religious violence that killed about 1,000 people in the northern city of Kaduna.

"I blame my Quranic teacher, who sent me to fight during the riots," he said.

"He has ruined my life."

In 2000, about 1,000 people died in religious violence, and hundreds more two years later, after the Miss World competition was to be held in Kaduna. Many of the perpetrators came from the Almajiri.

The Nigeria-based Almajiri Education Foundation says on its Web site: " 'Almajiri' is a word borrowed from Arabic for someone who leaves his home in search of knowledge in Islamic religion. In the ideal situation, the communities should support these children as they leave their families to become a servant of Allah.

"Unfortunately this has not been the case," the foundation's site continues, "and many young boys are leaving their homes only to end up in the streets begging. They have no one to turn to."

Though there are no exact figures on the Almajiri, they are estimated to number in the millions.

The only census ever taken was in Kano state, which found in 2006 that there were 1.2 million Almajiri in Kano alone. One researcher working with UNICEF estimates that 60 percent of the children never return home.

"We can see the manifestations in child begging, child destitution, child trafficking," said Muhamed Laden, a professor of law at Ahmadu Bello University.

"And then they're easily instigated for them to be involved as children in such conflicts that have largely been violent and very bloody in this part of the world."

The government is looking into monitoring and licensing the schools, but the National Council for the Welfare of the Destitute, which is piloting such a program, complains of too little funding.

Council officials warn that the consequences of ignoring the children could be dire.

"They're a real threat -- a real problem -- to the society, unless you address this issue now," said Usman Jibrin, the council's president.

"Otherwise, these children will one day take over control of this country -- in a very unpleasant way."

The children are a violent threat to Nigeria, but also its first victims.

 

Now does anyone think anything would be done to improve the lot of these children even if Buhari had won?    Is it not the case that so called Northern leaders just use these children as foot soldiers and cannon fodder to advance and protect their interests?   Your comments are most welcome.

Read more…


12166308086?profile=originalphotos: Obinna & ukeoma 
I did not know Obinna directly but we had mutual friends12166309065?profile=original here in London. Until recently Obinna was here in the UK, at his family expense, to pick up a post graduate qualification. Obi, as I will call him for the rest of this write up, like every young man had dreams and hopes and one of such was to go back and complete the mandatory NYSC. As a result he packed his bags, paid his way back to Nigeria to serve his fatherland in Bauchi where he was posted to do his National Youth Service.

As you might have guessed by now Obi is one of the Youth Corpers, reported glibly by the media, killed in Bauchi in the last few days. I don’t know if it is because it has happened so many times or what, but the media in Nigeria have become very blasé about such killings and no longer view such as worthy of further coverage. Obi was a person, he had a life, he had a family that loved and sacrificed for him. Obi as you can see from his picture was a good looking young man full of life. According to friends, Obi had run to the corpers lodge to seek refuge and was worried enough to contemplate running to the barracks. But before he or any of the other corpers in the lodge could actualize this; death arrived in the form of a CPC murder squad.

The terror Obi and the rest must have felt can only be best imagined. They were forced out and beaten up and not quite done, the baying crowd of CPC fanatics slaughtered them and set their bodies alight. It is not the kind of death you will wish on your enemy. Let no one try and palm this off on the usual suspects; the Almajiris. Yes there must have been street urchins amongst the killer squad but these were CPC and Buhari loyalists who were out to sort out “the opponents” of their leader. It did not matter to them that these young people were on a National service, as far as they were concerned, if they were not one of them, then they must be the enemy.

There are parallels between the killing of Obi et al and what happened in Kenya at the tail end of 2007 when Kenyans went to the polls in a bitterly fought election. The incumbent Mwai Kibaki’s reelection was disputed by the main opposition leader Raila Odinga. In no time Kalenjin militias in the Rift Valley fanned out in a murderous search of Kibaki’s supporters and kinsmen. They burnt down their houses, looted and killed Kikuyus who were seen as Kibaki’s supporters. Kibaki’s Kikuyus soon retaliated and at the end of the sin assembly of violence, over 1,100 Kenyans had been killed.

Just like we have seen in Nigeria before, the Kenyan government sacrificed justice at the altar of political expediency. The Kenyan Government made feeble attempts bring to trail the perpetuators without much success and the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague was forced to step in. Charges have now been filed against 6 politicians, ex head of Police, a radio DJ and Government ministers for inciting the violence

The killing of Obi in Bauchi won’t be the first time people have run amok in the North. Far more people have been killed in Plateau state alone than in Kenya. People are killed at the drop of a hat in the North and Middle Belt and the Government appears helpless. We must now call on the ICC to intervene and try and break this cycle of the mindless slaughter of the innocent people in the North. The facts are all there, just as in Kenya; people were incited and primed to wreak maximum havoc in the event of results not favoring them. Even after the elections we had the likes of Alhaji Buba Galadima of the CPC still going on BBC Hausa service to spew hate.  I have previously written about the climate of hate that surrounded CPC rallies prior to the elections and frankly it is no surprise that violence broke out. What is surprising is that yet again, the security forces were caught flat footed. How could they not have known that CPC supporters were going to embark on an sin assembly of violence?

It is doubtful if President Jonathan has the political spine to bring the murders to book. I suspect the killing of Obi and that of many others in this latest sin assembly of violence will be swept under the carpet by the Government for the sake of political expediency or “national unity”. We need to tell the government that there is no more room under the carpet. The blood of Obi (and others) is calling for justice. It would be most disappointing if appeasement rather that justice is pursued by the government, killers must be brought to book and not rewarded. If the Government feels this is beyond them, they should then allow for the ICC to step in.

 

 

Missing Youth Corper, Ukeoma Aik Confirmed Dead!
 Mr. Ukeoma Aik was among the youth corpers killed in Bauchi State during the post-election violence on Sunday night.

Read more…

Fresh Bomb Blast Kill 12 In Kaduna

KADUNA – The Kaduna state police command spokesman Aminu Lawan (DSP)  confirmed that another  bomb went off in Rafin Guza, in Kawo part of Kaduna,  a week after a similar bomb was detonated in Kabala west, which  killed 2 and wounded 8.

The command had after last week’s explosion, paraded 5 suspects, among  them 4 nationals from the Republic of Niger, in which one confessed dropping the bomb at Happy Hotel, the spot where the bomb exploded, as reported by Vangaurd.

Lawan, who said that the police had arrested 3 suspects and had rounded up  a house “full of suspects”,  in last night’s explosion, was irritated by questions for details on the incident.

Rafin Guza is almost an exclusive quarters for  immigrants from North Africa, and Hausa and Fulani low wage workers.

Vanguard was told that the explosion killed twelve people, suspected to be members of a religious sect, believed to be in a training session  on how to handle explosives.Details of the incident is scanty as at Press time
Read more…

jpeg&STREAMOID=T7YpZLGkYsct5kCJ3ehJBC6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxQnLC7xP24lVCTvCJsiCwbbnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-The house of Tunde Bakare, the running mate of the presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Muhammadu Buhari, caught fire on Friday.

 

The fire razed the top floor of his house at Biodun Close, off Henry Adefowope Crescent in Awuse Estate.

 

The fire, NEXT learnt from neighbours, started around 2pm and was put out around 5pm by officials of the Lagos State Fire and Safety Service.

 

Confirming the incident to NEXT in a telephone interview, Mr Bakare said, “It is not a rumour. It is my residence that caught fire and got burnt, but no lives was lost. We thank God for that.”

 

He further said that the “fire started in my boys’ room and gulped the whole of first floor.”

 

Mr Bakare, when asked whether the incident was just a domestic accident or possibly related to the current political issues in Nigeria, said he does not yet know the cause of the fire outbreak.

 

“I cannot answer any questions along that line. I do not know the cause of the fire and I do not want to create any sensational news out of the incident,” he said. “Fire is fire. I can’t say it’s political sabotage or whatever. I just know that we were in the house and fire started in my boys’ room and gulped the whole of first floor. Let’s leave it like that.”

However, more than six armed policemen were seen within the premises, and this, coupled with the fact that no journalists were allowed to enter the premises to gain an on-site assessment, is fuelling the suspicion of sabotage.

Read more…

jpeg&STREAMOID=j0Z9Slq8kHpI8u_AT_LUBy6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxTNWtrOtl8I1RGgeoXxNCWanW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-&width=234The refusal of Tunde Bakare, the vice presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), to sign a postdated letter of resignation, has been largely blamed for the collapse of the alliance talks between the CPC and the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN). NEXT has obtained an exclusive copy of the contentious letter. Had Mr Bakare signed the letter, dated June 7, 2011, the clergyman would have been under compulsion to step down as vice president after eight days in the post if his party had won the last presidential election.

 

 

 

In an arrangement that would have made Mr Bakare the briefest occupier of the vice presidential office in Nigeria's history, a nominee of the ACN would have succeeded the clergyman, in line with the terms of the alliance agreement.

But while the presidential candidate of the CPC, Muhammadu Buhari, and other chieftains of his party were satisfied with the letter, according to a source close to the talks, Mr Bakare refused to sign the letter despite entreaties from Mr Buhari, other party chiefs, and the ACN delegation to the talks. Some unnamed northern elders were also said to have "begged" Mr Bakare to sign the letter in the interest of the nation and democracy.

The one-page message, written under the letterhead of the CPC, was entitled ‘Resignation from Office as the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria', and addressed to the "President and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria," whom the party believed would be Mr Buhari, its presidential candidate.

The letter read, "I have to this end appreciated the need for me to promote the desired national interest which by my principles override any other individual interest to make a supreme sacrifice of resigning my position as the Vice President of Nigeria to allow for the accommodation of the broader alliance that I strongly believe is required to move our country forward."

 

Bakare writes his own letter

But the CPC vice presidential candidate spurned the letter, preferring to write a different one which the ACN delegation believed would have given him room to renege on the terms of the alliance deal. The other signed letter written by Mr Bakare, also exclusively obtained by NEXT, was dated April 13, 2011 and addressed to Mr Buhari.

In it, Mr Bakare told his principal that "if at any time during the course of our joint efforts to move our country forward to the promised land, you consider it necessary for me to step down as the Vice President, please feel free at your sole and absolute discretion to accept this unilateral offer of resignation from me to that effect."

The source stated that the ACN refused this letter.

"They said it did not demonstrate enough willingness by Mr Bakare to vacate office," the source said. "They said the letter leaves everything to the discretion of Mr Buhari and wondered why Pastor Bakare simply refused to resign."

 

CPC responds

When our reporter contacted Mr Bakare by phone, he said, "I can't attend to any information, any news now. I have too much I'm trying to sort out. Thank you."

Contacted on Friday, Rotimi Fashakin, spokesperson for the CPC, refused to confirm or deny the existence and contents of the letter(s). In a telephone interview, Mr Fashakin stated that "the (refusal of Mr Bakare to sign the letter) was the reason given by the ACN for the breakdown of the negotiation."

He explained that there was still enough room to negotiate over the writing of a letter when the ACN suddenly called off the alliance.

"The negotiation period was supposed to be a process. If somebody does not meet your requirement, it is not enough to call off the negotiations.

"It will be correct to say that they were just looking for the flimsiest of excuses to align with the PDP," Mr Fashakin said.

 

Northern leaders mediate collapsed talks

After the conclusion of the National Assembly polls, the ACN and the CPC continued discussions on the possibility of an alliance before the presidential elections. The talks, according to a source, were held in two locations: the Lagos House in Asokoro, Abuja, and another location in Wuse 2 area of Abuja. The two parties had, months before the general election, also held several alliance talks without reaching any conclusion. The results of the National Assembly elections, however, showed that unless both parties worked together, their chances of upstaging the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) during the presidential polls were slim. The PDP had already garnered more than half of the National Assembly seats declared. The 11-hour alliance meeting commenced on the evening of Monday, April 11, and was reportedly facilitated by top northern leaders.

"General Babangida (former head of state), General Abdulsalam Abubakar (former head of state), and General (Aliyu) Gusau (former national security adviser) were among the northern leaders that brokered the meeting, and they were all there during the negotiations," another source close to the talks told NEXT.

After two days of negotiations, however, the alliance failed and both parties on Wednesday, April 13, announced to the world that each of them was presenting its own candidates for the election.

 

Accusations and counter accusations

The ACN and the CPC have accused each other of causing the collapse of the alliance talks. ACN chieftains led by its national chairman, Bisi Akande, were the first to address the press on the collapse of the talks. Mr Akande, in a press conference on April 13 at the party secretariat in the Wuse area of Abuja, told the world that the ACN did not cause the collapse of the talks. The party's national secretary, Lawan Shuaib, also said, that same day, that the refusal of the CPC to honour its side of the agreement on the resignation of Mr Bakare caused the failure of the alliance. Later, the ACN national publicity secretary, Lai Mohammed, joined the fray. He said in a statement that "we bent over backwards every inch of the way, especially in the three days of intense negotiations before the election. We risked everything: our candidate agreed to step down in the national interest, at the risk of the damage that will be done to his candidacy if the alliance fails, and that was exactly what happened."

Mr Mohammed added that "all we demanded from the CPC during the last days of intense negotiation, when we kept all our national leaders in Abuja for three straight days, was to allow us to produce the vice president after the election, and it became too much for them. Simply put, these people wanted us to amputate our two hands for them, while they could not even afford to lose a finger!"

Mr Buhari, the CPC presidential candidate, stated his own version of events when he told journalists prior to the elections that "the talks...ran into difficulties when the ACN insisted that the only condition for agreement was that they must produce the vice president. By the electoral laws, this was virtually impossible before this election."

Mr Buhari further stated that "we suggested that they should let us jointly go into the elections and jointly form the government after our victory. But our friends were not ready to take us on our honour and went to the media."

If the alliance had worked, the ACN and CPC would have presented one presidential candidate to challenge the incumbent and eventual winner of the elections, President Goodluck Jonathan.

Read more…

jpeg&STREAMOID=lPVFXqk5fRWV1UFAPXxeNi6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxQoWK8iIqHwfp4e1WjpMwYAnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-As the rampaging youth pursued the woman into the street, men dragged their wives and children inside and locked their doors. The rioters finally caught up with the screaming woman and began to beat her; they tore up her clothes and pushed her to the ground. Then they raised her up again and were dragging her off when a slightly built man in caftan and skull cap approached, shouting at them to stop, his arms flailing. Men looked out from inside their rooms in amazement.

 

 

"They said later that they thought I was out of my mind, approaching these boys, all drugged on something, carrying petrol and burning down buildings," said Adamu Bologi.

Mr. Bologi himself had not thought of the consequences of his action. He dragged the woman away from the boys and took her to a nearby mosque, hiding her by a side entrance through which the Ladan usually enters. Of course, he made sure she took off her shoes first.

When he came out, he saw another harassed woman running with two children, stumbling along the road. Her husband is the pastor of a church, the Conqueror's House, around the same area where the Christian Corpers Lodge and a church were burnt last Monday in Minna.

Mr Bologi looked around him. There was no one else apart from the rioters in the street.

"It was suddenly like midnight," he said. "The whole place was so quiet, not even a child could be heard, although it was just about 2pm. The world seemed empty and these boys were in charge."

He saw smoke from a burning church behind the crying woman on the opposite street; he saw some other miscreants approach; and he saw that soon she would run into them. Mr Bologi ran towards her and took one of the children. He tried to lead her to his house, but she was inconsolable.

"She kept screaming about her husband, saying, ‘They are too many. They are beating him, please help him before they kill him.' She finally agreed to follow me home after I promised to go for the pastor afterward."

After he took her home, where another victim he took there earlier was already settled, watching a movie, he went back to check on the pastor but the place was unapproachable. The boys were breaking windows, destroying the building and stealing church equipment. How to approach such a scene?

Mr Bologi said the pastor fought valiantly; there was blood on his hands where he kept blocking the blows from the cutlass wielded by one of the boys as the rest hit him with hockey sticks. The whole place was full of smoke.

"I was alone," said Mr Bologi. "There was no way I could handle those boys. I had no stick, no knife, nothing."

Suddenly, someone pointed at him, asking where the woman was and some in the gang began to spread around to look for her.

"So I went back to look after my family and the woman. But when she saw me she started screaming about her husband again, asking me if he was dead already, begging me to help him. So I got out again."

But by the time he went back, the pastor was no longer there. The boys were still screaming, still stealing, still vandalising but there was nothing he could do. He went past the church searching for the pastor. The streets were deserted save for the urchins, and he was about to return home when he saw a man walking through some kind of haze.

"He had obviously been looking for his family," said Mr Bologi. "When I approached him, he stood there with bandaged hands, still defiant. ‘Are you the pastor of the burnt church?' I asked. He said, ‘So what if I am?' So I told him his family was in my home and that I could take him to them."

But that took a while because Mr Bologi couldn't just walk the bleeding pastor to his home - they would be seen. So they devised a way to get to the house by indirection, going sideways, like a crab's walk.

"When the woman saw her husband, I have never seen such joy," he said.

There was a police barracks near the place, perhaps 300 metres away. Mr Bologi told the pastor that soon the boys would come to look for him there and he won't be able to stop them, alone. He had to get them to the barracks; the pastor's family, and the woman he had ensconced in the mosque. On the way, they heard sirens, a vehicle filled with policemen approached and the motley crew of victims and their surrogate looked up in hope, but the policemen were on their way to the governor's residence nearby.

When Mr Bologi returned from the barracks, he saw that the boys have all gathered by his house.

"I thought, ‘well, this is it.' The only thing standing between me and harm was my long dress," he said.

They were not after him, however.

"There is a building opposite where I stay and the whole people there are Ibos. The boys were attacking the place. They were breaking the windows, television, everything," he said.

The example to follow

Earlier on, the people had met Mr Bologi to seek permission to move into his compound, but there were too many of them.

"I suggested they all move to the police barracks and I followed them there to scout the road. They had to wait at the junction while I checked if the boys were around," he said.

When he saw that their rooms were under attack, Mr Bologi again pleaded with the boys to move on, that there was no one there. They ignored him. By this time, his brave efforts and constant imprecations had brought four other men from their homes and they helped in urging the boys to desist.

"That was when this man came running out of his room and they caught him. They began to beat him up but we went closer. We were shouting, ‘don't kill him, don't kill him.' They said they would kill him unless he said, ‘Laila la'ilallah.'

"The man tried, but he couldn't say the words. I told them this was unIslamic and they got more angry, accusing me of conniving with unbelievers, threatening me.

"It was during this back and forth that one of those wielding a machete went behind and hit the man on the neck, leaving a wide gash as the man crumbled to the floor..."

At this point in his narration, Mr Bologi's voice crumbled, and he couldn't go on. His eyes misted over.

"It is not right," he said. "It is not right to do that to another human being, and no religion I know permits such a thing. No religion says that for no reason you can machete an innocent man."

I asked Mr Bologi what happened after this.

"I started crying," he said.

"It was all too much. I saw the blow and for a second, the collar-bones were all white and then the blood started gushing. I became so weak."

When he rallied, Mr Bologi had attempted to push the man into the Mosque but the boys stopped him. So he dragged the man to his house.

"There was all this blood and my wife wasn't finding it funny. She said, "What are you doing? You bring some and you take them out and you go and bring others?"

So why did Mr Bologi, a young librarian at the state newspaper house, Newsline, a man without any obvious physical strength stand up to over 30 vicious young men, holding clubs and machetes?

"I kept remembering the prophet, Mohammed," he said. "He urged us to live our lives in such a way that other people would come to admire our way of life and become Muslims themselves. Is anyone going to become a Muslim with the kind of violence shown by those boys?"

And why did the rioters not learn the same lesson?

"They are mostly boys, you know, without families, without the kind of home training we got. Many of them are twelve, fourteen and fifteen-year-olds."

Afterward, Mr Bologi and some other neighbours, mostly Muslims, joined hands to put out the fires in the churches and to take all the injured to the hospital. Mr. Bologi still looked exhausted the day after.

"I kept thinking of the prophet," he said. "One day some men came to kill him and failed. As they fled, the prophet noticed that they were going in the direction of his more militant supporters, Saidi na Ali and such. So, he told them not to go that way, to avoid the route because they might get themselves killed. He helped them make good their escape. That is my example. That should be our example as Muslims."

Read more…
http://k01obaabinibi.blogspot.com12166308499?profile=original

 

 

DOWNLOAD K01 ft Dagrin-AKANDA ENIA MEJI (Audio Version) below this article

K01 "Oba Abinibi"

King of Yoruba Rap music's Autobiography

       Off the stable of Goodphella Entertainment comes Bisiga Michael Kayode Smith popularly known as K01 “Oba Abinibi” an exponent of his own words, “Afrohiphop artiste born in Nigeria & he hails from Ogun state, (Ijebu Ilese, Ijebu North East LGA).
       K01 is a proficient & multitalented music producer, voice trainer & developer. He plays prominent analogue instruments like the keyboard, piano, drums, conga & guitar.
       K01 started his music career (17 years ago) on the 16th of January 1993. His early influence comes from the church where he started under the guidance of the choir leader & a pianist called Bro.Ayo ever since the age of 12 years.
K01 switched from highlife music to hiphop music after the revolutionalization of hiphop music in Nigeria in 1998 (thanks to Keke & D1), then he was running his NCE program @ the Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka. As @ this time most rising artistes/MCs freestyles with LP instrumentals from foreign hip hop music
       K01 created his 1st music group he named SLK Boiz. It was then managed by Kayzee his friend from Unilag. The group headed by K01 then has several fans in Unilag, Yabatech, FTC Yaba, Project time Akoka & FCE (T) Akoka and they rocked these campuses with their demo singles “Omoge gbotemi, baby baby, etc”. SLK Boiz performed @ beauty pageant shows, carnivals, bashes & gigs in the above named school. At the turn of the century the group splitted & K01 went on with his career as a solo artiste. Then he performed @ the most prestigious Miss Unilag & Miss FCE (T) Akoka Beauty pageant.
      2001, K01 graduated from the Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka { NCE Agricultural Education (Double Major)} ,
      2003, K01 started his degree programme @ the University of Ado Ekiti.
      2007, K01 graduated from the University of Ado Ekiti { B.Sc (Ed) Agricultural Science Education}
      2008, K01 proceeded with his music production training with his Johnnypee CEO of sound globe studio & he single handedly produced the rave hit of the moment “Afrohiphop Abinibi” audio which was much appreciated from the inception of its production.
      2009, June 20th K01 shot the music video of “Afrohiphop Abinibi”@ a location set up in Lagos.
      2010, Afrohiphop Abinibi music video is now the point of attention & attraction as so many TV station both local & international has spotted this video numerous awards simply because of the display of professional concept & the rich African culture.

      K01 also did a track with the late yoruba rap crooner, DAPO OLAITAN OLAONIPEKUN A.K.A DAGRIN titled AKANDA ENIA MEJI sometime january 2010.
      2011, K01’s latest album which he titled ABINIBILITY will be dropping this year. He has worked with couple of known Nigerian artiste like Dagrin, Stidman, T.Frizzle, Lyna, Adio Elekunmefa, Bongochaka, Lightmoses, Zaint Flavour et al. Followed by the Remix version of AFROHIPHOP ABINIBI featuring Busta Rhymes & Obie trice (Exclusive).
     K01 presently is not under any record label/marketer, although he will be working that prior the release of his album.
     K01’s music video can now be watch/previewed online on this link:

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GacxLIeaymM

MANAGEMENT CONTACT
Goodphella Entertainment
Nigeria: +2348032416290, +2347023275135,
USA: +17049995281

WEBSITE
www.k01obaabinibi.blogspot.com

 

 

EXCLUSIVE

Download K01 ft DAGRIN-AKANDA ENIA MEJI(Audio) {K01 Production}
AUDIO
http://www.facebook.com/pages/K01-Oba-Abinibi-fans-page/165798623466049
VIDEO
K01 ft Dagrin Akanda Enia Meji Video
www.k01obaabinibi.blogspot.com
PROFILE:
http://members.soundclick.com/k01obaabinibi
EMAIL:
bisigakayode@yahoo.co.uk
CONTACT:
+2348032416290
RECORD LABEL
Nil

 


e
Read more…


It began with the December 8th bomb blast in Suleija, Niger state, in which three youth corpers were killed. Confirming the death of the corp members, Babangida Aliyu, governor of Niger state, said,
“It is indeed most unfortunate that the Friday Bomb explosion in Suleija claimed the lives of 11 people, including three (3) corps members on ad-hoc duties with INEC, who had gone to verify their postings for the National Assembly Election, and left 30 people injured”.

While the governor offered condolences to the families of the people who lost their lives in the bomb blast, particularly the young NYSC members who were on essential national service, the director general of NYSC, Brigadier-General Mahanazu Tsiga, went on national television, to inform the nation that no member of the NYSC died in the Suleija bomb blast just hours before the National Assembly election.

Rather than demand that government provide adequate security for the NYSC members, Gen.Tsiga, told a bold face lie and urged the youth corpers to go ahead and partake in the elections. Since the outcome of the presidential elections, many youth corpers have either been maimed or killed by thugs loyal to politicians, who claim to be protesting the election of Goodluck Jonathan.

Four youth corpers were killed in Bauchi and twenty others are still missing.

Gen. Tsiga, who denied the Suleija killings, is now singing a new tune. While addressing 600 youth corpers in Bauchi, he labeled the attack on the NYSC members, “barbaric, criminal and a wanton act which must be condemned.”

But it appears the falcon can no longer hear the falconer, as youth corpers booed Brigadier-General Mahanazu Tsiga, yesterday in Bauchi. They continuously interrupted his speech with shouts of ‘we want to go home; we want to go back to our parents”

Consequently, He offered to “organise a convoy of vehicles that will take them to the nearest safe place” to their homes so that they will be reunited with your parents”.

However,Mr. John Abakasanga, Bauchi State Police Commissioner told huhuonline.com that his men has rescued 26 of the 51 corps members posted to Jama’are, Giade, Misau, Azare, Dambam and Itas while 20 others are missing.

In a related development, the House of Assembly and Gubernatorial elections in Jigawa state may be disrupted, due to lack of ad-hoc staff as some members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) have deserted their primary assignments.

Huhuonline.com understands that NYSC members serving in Hadejia Local Council had sent a Save Our Souls (SOS) message to the NYSC Director in the state following threats to their lives during post- election violence in the area last Monday.

Consequently, the state NYSC’s Director, Mr. Baba Ahmed, has withdrawn the 350 corps members from the area due to insecurity.

In the words of Mr.Ahmed, the corps members were withdrawn from their places of primary assignments because of threats to their lives by hoodlums in the area.

He stated: “They called me and the director-general, asking us to take them from Hadejia because their lives were not secured.

“They also reported to us that the irate youths stormed the police station threatening them where they were taking refuge. As I am talking to you now, I have brought all the corps members in the area to state capital for their safety.”

He further stated that the NYSC had informed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that the corps members in Hadejia would not participate in the forthcoming governorship and House of Assembly election.




Obinna Okpokiri: Murdered For National Service


This ‘Lamentation’ is written by a friend of Late Obinna Okpokiri, 27 year old NYSC member who was gruesomely slaughtered in Bauchi State by irate supporters of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and CPC murder squad. Effervescent Obinna could have been Buhari’s son.

“I did not know Obinna directly but we had been mutual friends here in London. Until recently Obinna was here in the UK, at his family expense, to pick up a post graduate qualification. Obi, as I will call him for the rest of this write up, like every young man had dreams and hopes and one of such was to go back and complete the mandatory NYSC. As a result he packed his bags, paid his way back to Nigeria to serve his fatherland in Bauchi where he was posted to do his National Youth Service.

“As you might have guessed by now Obi is one of the Youth Corpers, reported glibly by the media, killed in Bauchi in the last few days. I don’t know if it is because it has happened so many times or what, but the media in Nigeria have become very blasé about such killings and no longer view such as worthy of further coverage. Obi was a person, he had a life, he had a family that loved and sacrificed for him.

“Obi as you can see from his picture was a good looking young man full of life. According to friends, Obi had run to the corpers lodge to seek refuge and was worried enough to contemplate running to the barracks. But before he or any of the other corpers in the lodge could actualize this; death arrived in the form of a CPC murder squad.

“The terror Obi and the rest must have felt can only be best imagined. They were forced out and beaten up and not quite done, the baying crowd of CPC fanatics slaughtered them and set their bodies alight. It is not the kind of death you will wish on your enemy. Let no one try and palm this off on the usual suspects; the Almajiris. Yes there must have been street urchins amongst the killer squad but these were CPC and Buhari loyalists who were out to sort out “the opponents” of their leader. It did not matter to them that these young people were on a National service, as far as they were concerned, if they were not one of them, then they must be the enemy.

“There are parallels between the killing of Obi et al and what happened in Kenya at the tail end of 2007 when Kenyans went to the polls in a bitterly fought election. The incumbent Mwai Kibaki’s re-election was disputed by the main opposition leader Raila Odinga. In no time Kalenjin militias in the Rift Valley fanned out in a murderous search of Kibaki’s supporters and kinsmen. They burnt down their houses, looted and killed Kikuyus who were seen as Kibaki’s supporters. Kibaki’s Kikuyus soon retaliated and at the end of the orgy of violence, over 1,100 Kenyans had been killed.

“Just like we have seen in Nigeria before, the Kenyan government sacrificed justice at the altar of political expediency. The Kenyan Government made feeble attempts to bring to trail the perpetuators without much success and the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague was forced to step in. Charges have now been filed against 6 politicians, ex head of Police, a radio DJ and Government ministers for inciting the violence.

“The killing of Obi in Bauchi won’t be the first time people have run amok in the North. Far more people have been killed in Plateau state alone than in Kenya. People are killed at the drop of a hat in the North and Middle Belt and the Government appears helpless. We must now call on the ICC to intervene and try and break this cycle of the mindless slaughter of the innocent people in the North. The facts are all there, just as in Kenya; people were incited and primed to wreak maximum havoc in the event of results not favoring them. Even after the elections we had the likes of Alhaji Buba Galadima of the CPC still going on BBC Hausa service to spew hate.

“I have previously written about the climate of hate that surrounded CPC rallies, prior to the elections and frankly it is no surprise that violence broke out. What is surprising is that yet again, the security forces were caught flat footed. How could they not have known that CPC supporters were going to embark on an orgy of violence?

“It is doubtful if President Jonathan has the political spine to bring the murderers to book. I suspect the killing of Obi and that of many others in this latest orgy of violence will be swept under the carpet by the Government for the sake of political expediency or “national unity”.

“We need to tell the government that there is no more room under the carpet. The blood of Obi (and others) is calling for justice. It would be most disappointing if appeasement rather that justice is pursued by the government, killers must be brought to book and not rewarded. If the Government feels this is beyond them, they should then allow for the ICC to step in.”

The question that now provokes the mind is “Will the Nigerian government sacrifice justice at the altar of political expediency?”



Missing Youth Corper, Ukeoma Aik Confirmed Dead!



Mr. Ukeoma Aik was among the youth corpers killed in Bauchi State during the post-election violence on Sunday night.
Read more…
Nollywood veteran actor Ashley Nwosu has died barely 24 hours after he fell into coma.

News wires reported Wednesday that the late Nwosu had fallen into coma and was on admission at a Military Hospital in Yaba, Nigeria but he passed away Thursday morning.

According to reports, colleagues of the late actor, including Mike Ezeruonye and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, have confirmed the death.

Nigerian Entertainment Today also reports that, Nollywood officials have also confirmed Ashley Nwosu’s passing adding that he passed away during the early hours of Thursday, at the Military hospital, Yaba, Lagos after suffering from a severe liver problem.

One of Nollywood’s first generation actors, Ashley Nwosu most often played the role of Husband, Dad, Pimp or ‘Sugar Daddy’ bringing to bare his sheer excellence and talent.

He has starred in countless number of movies including; Endless Night, Between Two Walls, Power Brokers, Foreign Affairs, Gift from the Grave, Lagos Babes and Ghetto Love.
Read more…
THEY never knew that evil was on the way. All was calm in the neighbourhood, although the news had been broken that rioters were on the rampage in the city.12166308473?profile=original

Suddenly, it got noisy and rowdy outside the building where no fewer than 50 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members huddled together, feeling safe, away from the madness that had seized the city by the throat.

Angry youths protesting the results of the presidential election stormed the Nig.erian Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF) Secretariat in the heart of Minna, the Niger State capital.

They forcibly locked the Corps members in and set the building on fire.

But the leader of the Corps members, fondly called Papa by his colleagues, found the strength to break down the door and set his colleagues free.

“Some had burns,” one of the lucky boys and girls told The Nation at the Army Barracks, where they are taking refuge.

He said they were initially few at the “Family House”, as the secretariat is called by NCCF members, but many rushed in to escape the rioting near their homes in other parts of the city.

“We were taken by surprise. We couldn’t retrieve anything from the fire,” he said, pleading for anonymity so that, according to him, his relatives would not panic over his safety.

The building was smouldering yesterday.

The irate youths also burnt the NCCF 18-seater bus, which was bought two months ago, and a motorcycle belonging to the fellowship.

The development has forced the NYSC to direct all Corps members in Chanchaga (Minna) Local Government Area to relocate from their homes to the Nigeria Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) barracks on the outskirts of the city.

Two NYSC officials were taking care of about 200 “refugees” at the barracks. Religious organisations have sent relief materials to them.

The Family House of the NCCF, a fellowship centre and a lodge for Christian corps members, was one of the seven worship centres burnt by the youths who said they were protesting the emergence of Dr Goodluck Jonathan as winner of the presidential election.

If the “Minna 50” were lucky, not so four of their colleagues and two police officers in Bauchi. They were killed by rioters.

Christian Association of Nigeria {CAN} chair Bishop Musa Tula said more than 20 people died in the violence unleashed on innocent people by those he suspected to be political thugs.

Several churches, cars, homes and business houses were burnt.

The police said over 200 suspects had been arrested in connection with the violence in Bauchi metropolis, Misau and Azare Dambam.

Banks and government businesses in the state capital have closed. Three churches, including Gospel Life Church and Deeper Life Church in the state capital, were burnt. Another one in Bara, Alkaleri Local Government Area, was burnt.

It was learnt that trouble started when some youths said to be CPC supporters suddenly went berserk over the results of the election.

The new police commissioner deployed to the state to ensure a hitch-free election, Ammama John Abakasanga, told reporters yesterday that over 200 suspects had been arrested.

He said four Youth Corps members were killed in Itas Gadau during the election. He added that no fewer than 20 other Corps members were still missing.

The Commissioner said the police rescued 20 of the 51 corps members in Itas Gadau, Jamare and Dabam local government areas.

The rescued Corps members are at the Police Officers’ Mess, Bauchi.

But the NYSC secretariat in Bauchi yesterday kept quiet over the corps members.

Abakasanga said a Divisional Crime Officer (DCO), Police Division, Jama’are Local Government Area and a woman Corporal were killed in Giade. The Divisional Police Officer and DCO of Dabam Local Government were injured. They are hospitalised.

The police boss said his men recovered three ballot boxes and 10 locally made guns from the suspects, who include two under age children.

There were looting and burning yesterday by youths who seized shops, business premises and the streets as early as 7a.m., attacking innocent citizens.

Residents of Igbo quarters, Zango, Railway and most parts of the metropolis fled to the Army and Police barracks as the arson continued.

The INEC offices in Bauchi, Jamare, Misau, Dabam and Itas Gadau were torched.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Senator Iliya Audu, told reporters that all the offices were looted before being set ablaze.

Audu said at the INEC office in Bauchi, 500 laptops, 16 power generating sets, cabinets and burglary proof belonging to the commission were stolen before the building was set on fire.

No fewer than 6,000 persons have been displaced, Abubakar Adamu, Bauchi State Secretary, Nigeria Red Cross Society, said.

According to Abubakar, about 23 others, who are injured, have been hospitalised.

On the over 6000 displaced, the Red Cross boss said: “No food or any kind of aid has been supplied to them. They desperately need food. And the State Emergency Management Agency is yet to respond, despite their knowledge of these people’s situation.”

He said residents who ran away for fear of being attacked were returning to their homes.
Read more…

12166204052?profile=original12166208267?profile=original9jabook WedsDay twitter Feed

follow us on twitter

friend us onfacebook

today's promo: Secret Question: What would you pay 100 naira for ? http://bit.ly/hARciM

 

Lagos State Dealoftheday:Get 20percent or more off on Paintings by 9gerian Top Artists Duke Asidere & Olu Ajayi call 08064950565. http://www.decipher-art.com click shop .Send your deal of the day to doftd@systemini.net indicate your state and city thanks !

 

 

Kumuyi Cancels Easter Retreat of Deeper Life over post-election violence in North.: Pastor William Kumuyi, Gener...

John Fashanu weds Adaeze Igwe's mum Joseph Yobo's Mother In Law
12166307857?profile=original12166308068?profile=original

Minna:50 Corpers escape being burnt alive as Christian Corpers Fellowship Building set On fire by CPC rioters

Obama Congratulates Jonathan

Bishop "Tunde Bakare" : Why are Christians being killed because of an issue which is purely political

Ogun commissioner beats up Judo coach: For requesting for the autonomy of the Ogun State Sports Council, a judo ...

Sexual harassment: The Nig.erian woman's nightmare

9jabook
Corpses litter Kaduna, Kano roads after post poll riots
9jabook
Ogun commissioner beats up Judo coach
9jabook
Gay revision of the Bible to go on sale!
9jabook
Police nab pastors for duping church member
9jabook
Okotie: Presidential election was a sham
http://a2.twimg.com/a/1303316982/phoenix/img/sprite-icons.png); background-position: -288px 0px; padding: 0px;">»
9jabook
Court rejects Mohammed Abacha as Kano governorship candidate
9jabook
Hundreds arrested after deadly riots in the North. At least 80 dead . REUTERS: Police in northern Nigeria have a...
Read more…

Blog Topics by Tags

  • in (506)
  • to (479)
  • of (339)
  • ! (213)
  • as (166)
  • is (157)
  • a (156)

Monthly Archives