Friday, August 31, 2018

Cristiano Ronaldo: Champions League forward of the Season


Cristiano Ronaldo has been named UEFA Champions League forward of the Season for the second year running.

The 33-yr-old, now with Juventus, enjoyed yet another brilliant campaign for real Madrid in 2017/18. not only did he win a third successive UEFA Champions League title – and a record fifth overall – he additionally top-scored in the competition for a sixth straight season.

Top Ten Forward Of The Season 

1 Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus/Real Madrid) – 287 points
2 Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 218 points
3 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) – 43 points
4 Kylian Mbappé (Paris) – 17 points
5= Edin Džeko (Roma), Harry Kane (Tottenham) – 15 points
7 Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – 13 points
8= Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Antoine Griezmann (Atlético), Sadio Mané (Liverpool) – 12 points

Ronaldo's season in numbers

Honours: UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Spanish Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup

Individual accolades: UEFA Champions League Forward of the Season, UEFA.com Fans' Team of the Year 2017, UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season

Champions League
Appearances: 13
Minutes: 1,170
Goals: 15
Assists: 3

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Archbishop demands Pope's resignation

Pope Francis 

The archbishop who sparked a crisis inside the Catholic Church by calling on Pope Francis to resign has denied he was motivated via personal vendetta and said he sought to reveal that corruption had reached the pinnacle levels of the Church hierarchy.

Archbishop Carlo  Vigano has gone into hiding since conservative media posted an 11-page assertion wherein he alleged the pope knew for years about sexual misconduct by an American cardinal and did nothing about it.

Vigano has been communicating via Aldo Maria Valli, an Italian television journalist who Vigano consulted several times before releasing his statement last Sunday while the pope was in ireland.

Italian media has said he was upset due to the fact he was in no way made a cardinal by former Pope Benedict or because Francis blocked his further advancement in the Church.

“I have never had feelings of vendetta and rancor in all these years,” he was quoted as telling Valli, who has been publishing statements from Vigano in his blog.

“I spoke out due to the fact corruption has reached the top levels of Church hierarchy,” stated Vigano, a former Vatican ambassador to Washington.

The Vatican had no comment on the new accusations by Vigano.

In his assertion, Vigano accused a long list of current and past Vatican and U.S. Church officials of masking up the case of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, who resigned last month in shame.

One of the people he attack inside the assertion is Cardinal Tarciscio Bertone, who was secretary of state under former Pope Benedict.

Italian media reports have said Vigano was upset due to the fact Bertone had blocked any possibility of him becoming a cardinal.

In his remarks published on Valli’s blog, Vigano says he himself gave up the possibility of becoming a cardinal “for the good of the Church”.

Vigano did not include any supporting documents in his remarkably blunt statement in which he said cover-ups in the Church were making it seem like “a conspiracy of silence not so dissimilar from the one that prevails in the mafia”.

On his flight home from ireland on Sunday, Francis informed newsmen he would “not say one word” about the accusations.

“Study the document carefully and choose it for yourselves,” he said.

Francis’ supporters say the assertion consists of holes and contradictions and be aware that Vigano prepared it with assist from two journalists who've been critical of Pope Francis, citing this as proof that it forms a part of an ideological anti-Francis strategy.

The journalists deny this.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

South Sudan To Boost Oil Production

South Sudan has been devastated by conflict since 2013

South Sudan has announced that it will resume pumping oil next month in areas in which it was suspended in 2013 because of the civil war.

Manufacturing is expected to go back to its normal average of 375,000 barrels per day in three years, with an expected 210,000 barrels via the end of this year.

South Sudan’s output presently stands at 130,000 barrels per day.

The areas wherein production is to resume are in unity state.

The country's economic system is heavily depending on crude oil production and expects to meet those objectives following the completion of maintenance work via the end of the year.

The move to increase manufacturing is part of a ceasefire agreement reached by President Salva Kiir, revolt chief Riek Machar and other armed groups to stop years of civil war.

The war has led to the killing of tens of thousands and the displacement of many more.

PDP sets agenda as Theresa May visits Nigeria today August 29, 2018

Theresa May

The Peoples Democratic party has called at the British prime Minister, Theresa May, to use her state visit to Nigeria to find the alleged dismal state of the country by resisting what it called “choreographed plan by the Buhari Presidency to hoodwink her for an endorsement stunt.”


The party also called on the British leader not to allow the Buhari Presidency to confine her to the parlours of the Presidential Villa, but to insist on visiting different parts of the nation to permit her to appreciate the alleged level of lies and false performance indices which it said the Federal authorities had been doling out to the world.

The national publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, stated in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, that there have been plans by the Federal government to roll out erroneous figures all through the visit to deceive the global community.

He stated, “We had been made aware of plans via the Federal government to use the visit to dish out greater lies to the global community in an effort to cowl its failures in governance in the last three years, for which Nigerians are clamouring for a new President under the PDP.

“The PDP further charges the British prime Minister, as a parliamentarian, to take the Buhari Presidency to task on its unabated interferences and violent attacks on the institution of the national assembly, inclusive of threats to forcefully get rid of the elected presiding officers of the Senate, as well as the recent invasion and blockade of the national assembly by the Presidency-managed security forces.

“The PDP additionally wants the British leader to place President Muhammadu Buhari to task on his broadly condemned stand against the supremacy of the rule of law in addition to records of the violation of human rights in Nigeria.

“This consists of government’s disobedience to court orders, said extrajudicial killings, torture, illegal political arrests and detention, restrict of free speech and media freedom and lack of government’s accountability as specified in the reports by diverse international bodies, consisting of Transparency international, Amnesty international and the united states department of state.”

Ologbondiyan stated the British leader have to also elicit discussions with the President on the recent record by Price Waterhouse Cooper which he stated allegedly confirmed humongous corruption in his administration, including the situations surrounding the N4tn unremitted oil money in agencies under his direct supervision as a minister.

He advised the prime Minister to engage Buhari at the alleged violent rigging of elections under his watch and extract a commitment from him on his administration’s preparedness to organise free, fair and credible general elections in 2019.

He said there “are apprehensions throughout Nigeria,” that the President’s actions, utterances and body language suggest otherwise.

meanwhile, the PDP has asked President Buhari to give an explanation for the whereabouts of the alleged N4tn unremitted oil sales and other “financial rots in the Presidency” as detailed in the audit file by the Price Waterhouse Cooper, a firm commissioned via the administration.

The party said the report had further confirmed that Buhari have been presiding over what it defined as a completely corrupt administration, while at the same time posturing as Mr Integrity and pointing fingers at all and sundry else but himself.

The national publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, stated in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday,  that Nigerians, specifically those who he said had been protecting the Buhari administration, had been shocked via the revelations.

He stated it was more surprising that the alleged theft of N4tn could happen under the direct supervision of ‘sincere’ President Buhari, as minister of Petroleum resources.

He stated, “Nigerians also are stunned to learn how a few ministers under President Buhari stole N413m from agencies and parastatals using fraudulent imprests.

Ebonyi State Government Seals off Abakaliki rice mill over alleged poison

The Ebonyi state government on Tuesday sealed the Abakaliki Rice Mill limited over the alleged infiltration of poisoned and adulterated rice into the mill.

The Senior special Assistant on internal security, Dr Kenneth Ugbala, who announced the state government’s decision at a news briefing, stated that the closure was with instant impact.

Ugbala stated that the state government council had obtained the news of the poisoned and adulterated rice with shock and deliberated considerably on it to save lives of citizens.

“The SEC eventually directed the concerned Ministries, Departments and agencies of health, agriculture, commerce and industry and internal security to seal the rice mill for full investigations to be accomplished.

“The Ministry of environment, which first acquired the report, informed us that the products are not match for human consumption.

“The number one purpose of each government is to protect the lives of its citizens as we need to prevent unsuspecting residents from buying such products,” he said.

Commenting in addition on the scenario, the state’s Commissioner for information and Orientation, Emmanuel Onwe, cited that the government did not know the source from where the products infiltrated the marketplace and the form of poison involved.

“We do not know whether they're rat or other sorts of poisons however the commissioner for environment quickly dispatched a team to the mill on receiving the information of the infiltration.

“The team confiscated some samples of the product and they had labels of ‘not fit for human consumption’ boldly written on them.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Nigeria: Police summon orphanage proprietor over girl found in Edo

The proprietress of a centre, God’s own Orphanage in Benin city, Edo state, has been invited via the police over the discovery of a missing 4-year-old girl, Elo Ogidi, within the facility.

The yet-to-be identified girl was invited by the state police command to give an explanation for her connection with the girl.

Elo was stated to had been discovered in the kids’s home on Friday, after six weeks of her said disappearance during a church service she attended along with her parents at the Christ Embassy in Oregun, Lagos.

Her father, Okpogene, stated that the family become notified when her daughter was sighted in the orphanage.

It was accumulated that some security operatives stormed the kids’s home on Friday, following a tip-off, but couldn't find the owner, who was said to be away in Delta state.

Our correspondent accrued that some of the people have been later arrested while Elo was saved under care.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Johnson Kokumo, said on Saturday that the proprietress could be made to stand the law if discovered culpable.

Kokumo said, “The proprietress of the orphanage is yet to be seen. On arrival of our men day before yesterday (Friday), we learnt that she travelled to somewhere in Delta state.

“We really need to talk to her. She needs to tell us how she came in touch with the kid. She has her personal story to tell. From there, we will be able to decide our subsequent line of movement. She has been formally invited. If she is culpable, we will not hesitate to process her thru the judiciary.”

The commissioner stated that efforts were ongoing to properly pick out the family of the girl in order to keep away from any mix-up.

He said, “I want the people known as the mother and father to actually see the girl. What we have done thus far is to take the photograph of the little girl and forward it to the church. I want them to see the little girl because there could be a resemblance. It is ideal for the parents to come so as to be able to identify their daughter.”

Kokumo also denied the arrest of any employee of the orphanage. He said, “no one was arrested; there has been a sizeable quantity of girls attending to the children in the orphanage. for the reason that she (Elo) is a little girl, we do not want a situation in which no one would be able to take care of her needs.

“That was why we picked one of the girls to be able to attend to the little woman’s needs. the individual that was brought with the little female was not in any way arrested.”

US senator John McCain dies at 81

Senator John McCain 


John McCain, a war hero and towering figure in American politics, regarded for reaching across the aisle in an increasingly divided nation, died Saturday following a battle with brain cancer. He died at 81.

The senator’s passing marked the end of a storied, 35-year political career that added the independent-minded Republican within reach of the White house as his party’s presidential nominee.

“It’s been quite a trip,” McCain, who was tortured in the course of five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, wrote in a memoir published earlier this year.

“I’ve known incredible passions, seen brilliant wonders, fought in a war and helped make peace. I made a small place for myself in the tale of america and the records of my times.”

McCain, who have been receiving treatment in his home state of Arizona, was surrounded by his spouse Cindy and his family throughout his final hours.

“He was a notable fire who burned bright, and we lived in his mild and warmth,” stated Meghan McCain, one of the late senator’s seven children — 3 of them from a previous marriage.

Near the driveway to his ranch in a rural part of Sedona, Arizona, a sign read “Sen McCain, thank you for your service.”

A police escort accompanied the hearse that carried his body, as a fiery sunset cast its last light over the rustic countryside McCain loved dearly, and local citizens came bearing flowers for the late political titan.

A regular move of friends and associates had come to bid him farewell at his Arizona ranch within the months since his cancer diagnosis, in July 2017.

US President Donald Trump, who before  mocked McCain’s war record, said he sent his “deepest sympathies and respect.”

McCain was  an extraordinary and outspoken Republican critic of Trump, accusing him of “naivete,” “egotism” and of sympathizing with autocrats. He made a decisive vote last year that killed Republican attempts to repeal Barack Obama’s health care reforms, and Trump never forgave him.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

I am not losing sleep over impeachment plots – Saraki

Senate President 

Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has said he isn't losing sleep over plots and threats via the All Progressives Congress to impeach him.

Saraki stated that individuals who are drumming for his removal have cascaded to the use of “cheap blackmail” in preference to following the due system as enshrined in the constitution to remove him as Senate President.


The previous Kwara state governor spoke in Asaba, the Delta state Capital, after a closed-door meeting with Governor Ifeanyi Okowa at government residence on Saturday.

The meeting lasted for over 40 mins.

Saraki was accompanied by a few senators which include Dino Melaye and Peter Nwaoboshi, and it was the first time Saraki will be visiting Okowa at the government residence since his defection from the ruling All Progressives Congress to the opposition Peoples Democratic party.

He dismisses insinuations that he had determined not to reconvene the national assembly to consider the budget of the independent national Electoral commission as a result of the plot to impeach him.

He said, “i'm not losing any sleep about impeachment. We have a country that a lot of Nigerians believed there need to be rule of law and people who're talking about impeachment are accomplishing cheap blackmail.  I'm now not concerned about that.”

The meeting which was attended by the Speaker of the Delta state house of assembly, chief Sheriff Oborevwori, the state chairman of the PDP, Olorogun Kingsley Esiso, is thought to be a continuation of Saraki’s 2019 presidential ambition.

Saraki, who had additionally visited different prominent Nigerians consisting of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and a former military President, Ibrahim Babangida, stated he determined to ditched the APC as it has executed poorly in the last three years and lack justice.

Buhari Return To Aso Rock After Sallah Break

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday went back  to Abuja after celebrating Eid-el Kabir in his hometown, Daura, Katsina state.

Buhari had left Abuja on Monday ahead of the Tuesday and Wednesday public vacations declared via the Federal government for the Sallah.

He had throughout his stay in Daura hosted dignitaries consisting of state governors and other prominent politicians.

Before he left the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua international Airport, Katsina, for Abuja, the President addressed troops deployed to fight criminals in Zamfara state.

Buhari 

BREAKING: Imo court releases detained 114 IPOB women



A high court in Owerri on Friday evening released, unconditionally, the 114 women suspected to be members of the outlawed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra.

The ladies were remanded by a magistrate’s court in Owerri on Monday and Thursday respectively, when they were arrested and arraigned via the Police for demanding to understand the whereabouts of missing IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kalu.

The bail application filed by the lead counsel to the women, Ejiofor Uche, was not opposed, because the Police had no representation in court.

The court had granted the bail application, and freed the women unconditionally.

Their launch sparked off wild jubilation at the court premises and inside Owerri, the state capital.

The Police prosecutor, Theaddus okay, informed our correspondent that the Police had no representation due to the fact the problem had been referred to the state ministry of justice for legal counsel and decision.

He stated that the Police had no powers in whatever decision that was taken eventually.

The state Commissioner of Police, Dasuki Galadanchi, told our correspondent on the phone that the discharge of the women became sequel to an instruction given to him and the state commissioner for justice by the state governor, Rochas Okorocha.

Merkel to visit Nigeria on Friday


Angela Merkel

German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, will on Wednesday tour three West African countries, paying visits to Senegal, Ghana and Nigeria.

The German Deputy government Spokeswoman, Ulrike Demmer, stated in a statement on Friday in Berlin that Merkel would spend Wednesday thru Friday in the 3 countries, followed by an economic delegation. Migration politics, particularly Merkel’s campaign to address the reasons resulting in a stream of refugees to Europe, are probably to feature at the discussion agenda, in line with news agency of Nigeria report

The statement read in part, “Merkel is to meet Wednesday afternoon with Senegalese President, Macky Sall, to talk about financial trends in the country and regional cooperation. In the evening she will meet with civil society representatives.

“Then it’s onto the Ghanaian capital of Accra to meet President, Nana Akufo-Addo, on Thursday to talk about financial affairs and foreign policy. The chancellor is also to take part in a German business-organised round table that will centre on private investment connected to the G20 “Compact with Africa” initiative.

“Eventually, Merkel is to move to Nigeria on Friday to meet with the President of the economic Alliance of the economic community of West African state, Jean-Claude Brou. She will hold talks with Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari.”

Merkel had on October 7, 2016 visited 3 African nations before hosting leaders from Chad and Nigeria for talks in Berlin, as she sought ways to stem a migrant influx to Europe.

Merkel first travelled to Mali and Nigeria before heading to Ethiopia where she was to go to the headquarters of the African Union in the capital, Addis Ababa.

Her today's talks with leaders of all three nations are to centre on migration problems and the battle against terrorism.

Benue: Ortom raises alarm as plan to assassinate governor thickens

Governor Ortom

Daily post reports that plans are underway to assassinate the Benue state Governor, Samuel Ortom along the Lafia-Makurdi road by unknown political opponents.

A daily post source claimed that some political opponents working for top politicians have allegedly connived with top government officials to assassinate the governor along the ever-busy Makurdi-Lafia road.

He stated the plan was to frustrate the governor from using any chartered flight to Abuja for political and different vital meetings and therefore expose him to attack alongside Makurdi-Lafia road.

In line with him, ‘’we've important security information that Governor Ortom is one of their targets for possible assassination. A few politicians operating with top people in government are working collectively to make sure the governor’s effort to secure the state is frustrated.

Confirming the development, the chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Terve Akase informed daily post that the governor was aware about the plan to assassinate him. He stated the plan was already being carried out as there's a fresh order banning all flights to Makurdi.

He said, ‘’normally, due to the governor’s regular meetings and other important matters, he uses flight to Abuja, however now, there's an order banning all flights to Makurdi. that is a clear setup. We also are aware of the plan to assassinate him along the Makurdi-Lafia road. that is a sad improvement as we believe a few people are just carrying out a written script on the way to silence Governor Ortom.’’

Corps members visit Buhari in Daura to celebrate Sallah with him



 Corps members posted to Daura, Katsina state, have visited President Muhammadu Buhari to celebrate this year's Eid-el-Kabir with him

The president is happy to have the corps members around for the Sallah celebration

He said "one of the Sallah traditions he looks ahead to the most is the visit by corps members  posted to Daura".

President Muhammadu Buhari is currently celebrating the Eid-el-Kabir with National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members posted to Daura, Katsina state, the home town of the president.

Buhari disclosed this in a tweet on his official Twitter page on Tuesday, August 21, in which he stated that, visit by corps members posted to Daura was one of the Sallah traditions he looked forward to the most.

"Many of the Corps members posted to Daura are from southern Nigeria, and have by no means lived in or experienced this part of the country. For them to be brought to the desert or near the Sahel region is a hard issue, however I have no doubt it'll make a positive effect on Nigeria.

"I welcomed them to my ancient town of Daura, and asked them to enjoy their service year, and the hospitality of the people. Irrespective of where they’re from, Daura is also their home, and i desire that in the years to come they'll look back to this time with fond recollections."

2019: I Will Win 2nd Term – Said Buhari in Daura

Buhari 


President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday boasted that the All Progressives Congress, will win the 2019 presidential election.

In line with a declaration through his Senior special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, the President spoke in his place of birth, Daura, Katsina state, while receiving the representatives of the 34 chairmen of the association of local Governments of Nigeria.

Buhari said the string of victory recorded by the APC in bye-elections in Bauchi, Katsina and Kogi States was sufficient proof that 2019 elections would be won by the party.

He said, “Coming against the backdrop of the victory in Ekiti governorship election, the string of victory via our party, the APC, is a proven indication of the way things will move in 2019.

‘‘For people who are discerning; the ones who've ears and eyes they will see, hear and recognize.

“Folks who don’t understand are entitled to their flawed assumptions.”

The President said the victories in the latest polls had been “signs and symptoms of things to come.”

He thanked the leaders of the association for paying Sallah homage to him and for their message of congratulations on the performance of the party and the administration.

He assured them that he would keep to do his best for the country.

Speaking on behalf of the members, the Chairman of ALGON in the state, Alhaji Mohammed Na’Allah, expressed their support and commitment to the fulfillment of the Buhari administration.

Buhari explains Why he Walked 800m in Daura



President Muhammadu Buhari has explained why he walked 800m in his hometown in Daura after Eid prayers on Tuesday.

The walk had been a topic of debate on the 75-year old’s health – a few saying he’s demonstrated he’s in shape to run for office, even as others say strolling 800m is not/should not be a criterion to be president.

In a declaration released through Buhari’s spokesman Garba Shehu, the president, in a meeting with representatives of the 5 local governments in Daura Emirate, explained that the stroll was now not about proving his fitness level or scoring cheap political capital.

He stated:

"This is my constituency, the people came out in enmass to see me and the car wherein i was being driven had tinted windows.

They were not seeing me so I got down so they could see me. I didn’t need to convince anyone about my health and the decision to contest for a second tenure  – a decision that I made public in April this year."

Friday, August 24, 2018

Wenger receives hero's welcome in Liberia

Arsenal's former manager Arsène Wenger has arrived in Liberia ahead of an award rite on Friday when he is due to receive the country's highest honour.

Wenger was President George Weah's first european football coach and took him to Monaco in 1988.

The president is the only African to have gained the Fifa world player of the year award.

He retired from football in 2003 and took up politics.

Liberians had been tweeting pictures of Wenger being welcomed to the country.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Pompeo to journey to North Korea with new special envoy


U.S. Secretary of state Mike Pompeo will visit North Korea once more next week to try to steer it to abandon its nuclear weapons, and will take a new U.S. special representative, Stephen Biegun, with him in an attempt to interrupt the deadlock.

“We don't have any expectations of meeting with Chairman Kim. That is not part of this trip,” Nauert told a regular news briefing.

Nigeria's president, Buhari celebrates 'sincere' airport security men

President Buhari 


Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has praised two airport security men who returned a bag full of cash and valuables, pronouncing their behaviour "reflects the new Nigeria that we all desire".

Their act of honesty bowled the president over, who issued a press announcement celebrating the men who chose "to be examples of excellent, honest Nigerians".

The bag, which contained "a good-looking amount of american dollars, smartphone, wrist watch, and other valuables" was by accident dropped by a girl at Lagos airport, in line with a press release issued via the state house.

The security men in question, Francis Emepueaku and Achi Daniel, declined a cash gift for returning the bag and stated "they were merely doing their duties," the press launch stated.

"Honesty remains the quality policy. We ought to exhibit such behaviour in whatever function we discover ourselves, whether high or low," the president stated.

"Nigeria will no longer be a byword for corruption and plundering of public resources. That is the path we have chosen to take, and our country will ultimately get to a new shore," he said.

Mr Buhari won the last election on a platform of combating corruption but has been criticised for the slow progress he’s made.

Lagos temporary bridge closure could add to traffic chaos



People in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, are gearing up for further traffic chaos as the state authorities plans the temporary closure of one of the city's key routes.

The authorities have announced that the third Mainland Bridge will close for 3 days to carry out upkeep investigations.

The closure is due to start at midnight on Thursday and should end 72 hours later on Sunday night.

The 11.8km (7 miles) bridge is one of the primary crossing points in Lagos city, which covers the mainland and a series of islands, is frequently blighted by traffic jams.

Major upkeep are due to begin at the end of the year or at the beginning of 2019, however it is not clear how long they'll go on for.

The third Mainland Bridge is the continent's 2nd longest bridge.

The local authorities have produced a map of alternative ways of getting round the metropolis.

Critic of Zimbabwe president arrested

President Emmerson Mnangagwa


A rights institution in Zimbabwe says a critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been charged with criminal nuisance after posting what had been considered to be offensive statements about him on facebook.

The organisation of Zimbabwe lawyers for Human Rights says the police have also charged Munyaradzi Shoko with public violence for taking part in an opposition protest last month.

The military shot dead six people during the protest.

Mr Shoko heads the children of Zimbabwe battle Veterans' association, that's allied to the previous president's wife, Grace Mugabe.

The police have additionally charged the government critic with assault after accusing him of attacking a governing party member at a hotel last year.

Genevieve Nnaji's 'Lionheart' starring Nkem Owoh, Pete Edochie & Onyeka Onwenu to premiere at #TIFF18

Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji’s latest production ‘Lionheart’ which was shot last year, is about to have its world premiere on the 2018 Toronto international film festival.

The movie follows Genevieve who plays Adaeze, a level-headed executive in her father’s bus company, Lionheart transport. Over and over, Adaeze has validated her eager ability to make a profit and to manage the most heated situations. However when her father falls ill, both her and her rival are passed over in favour of Adaeze’s less-than-suave uncle, Godswill.

Determined to fight her way to the pinnacle, however not wanting to head against her father’s desires, Adaeze feels like the proverbial bus has left the station with out her. She have to quickly shift gears, but, when her and Godswill discover that Lionheart is running on fumes, financially. Together, the unlikely duo have to come collectively to save the company and their own family name.

Sharply and comically observed, the film deals with the regular sexism that saturates workplaces everywhere, and captures the delicate balance between honouring one’s family while finding the courage to strike out on one’s own.

Lionheart stars Nkem Owoh, Pete Edochie, Onyeka Onwenu and more, and this would be Genevieve’s directorial debut.

The festival is scheduled to take place from the 6th to the 16th of September 2018.

Third Mainland Bridge: FG, LASG set up Traffic Personnel to alternative routes


As the Federal Ministry of power, Works and Housing, in collaboration with the Lagos state government commences a 3-day investigative upkeep test at the third Mainland Bridge from midnight, August 22, the Lagos state government has assured residents of free drift of traffic, urging motorists and citizens to comply with all traffic policies and directional signs to alternative routes in the course of the period.

The state government additionally urged motorists to cooperate with traffic personnel deployed to strategic regions to ease flow of traffic and keep away from needless gridlock.

The third Mainland Bridge may be temporarily shut for three days beginning from midnight of August 23 to midnight of August 26, 2018 to permit for the test to be carried out before proper repairs in future.

The Lagos state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Ade Akinsanya, who made the appeal, stated enough  personnel would be on ground to direct motorists as it should be including that plans have been concluded to lessen feasible heavy impact on road users within the state.

The three-day closure, according to Akinsanya, would permit the contractors determine the proper state of the bridge after which works could commence by the end of the year or early in 2019.

 “Besides, all traffic management agencies including the Federal road safety Corps, FRSC, Lagos state traffic management Authority, LASTMA, and the Police, amongst others, had been mandated to make sure smooth flow of traffic on all the other alternative roads and traffic corridor across the metropolis to ensure free flow of traffic,” he said.     

Akinsanya entreated motorists from Lagos Abeokuta, Agege, Ogba and Ikeja to make use of Oshodi thru Mushin Ojuelegba to connect Carter Bridge into Island, while the ones from Ikorodu, Maryland are to utilize Funsho Williams avenue, formerly, Western avenue thru Yaba to Oyinbo and connect Eko Bridge into Island.

Motorists from Okokomaiko, Festac, Oshodi-Apapa expressway are enjoined to ply thru Ajegunle via Marine Bridge to Ijora to connect Carter Bridge to Apongbon into Lagos Island. Conversely, motorists from the Island are expected to ply Eko Bridge and Carter Bridge into Mainland, whilst the ones in Lekki Ajah can also make use of Epe axis through Imota into Ikorodu.

Explaining the need for the closure, Akinsanya said: “The third Mainland Bridge which was opened about 30 years ago by the then military government has had haphazard upkeep and repairs in the past which the present Federal government is devoted to correct by carrying out proper and continuous preservation and upkeep on it.”

In addition, the Lagos state sector Commander of the Federal road safety Corps, FRSC, Mr. Hyginus Omeje, while appealing for understanding and cooperation from motorists and road users, stated the corps could install over 1,000 men with other various operational vehicles and motorbikes to provide help to motorists.

THE PEOPLE OF OHAFIA AND ABIRIBA

Since  more than 250 years, the people of Ohafia and Abiriba have shared a common boundary. Yet, they have shared diametrically opposite world-views. While the one lived in a pre-colonial world where the love of military glory was a consuming passion, the other was a wealthy black smith and a long distance traveler. To date, they have maintained two parallel lines: while the one loves education, the other loves busines.

OHAFIA and Abiriba, two communities located in the northern part of Abia State, are like twins separated by a few kilometres of expanse of land. But, even as they share a common boundary, one sharply contrasts the other in so many ways. Sometimes, nature, in its infinite wisdom, helped in scripting what has come to make one distinct from the other. As the saying goes in the two communities, it takes only a trained eye to see the difference.
Yet, Ohafia and Abiriba share certain fundamental practices in common. It appears that after over 200 years of living close to each other, they could not help sharing some practices, one being the matrilineal system, in which a woman inherits property from her father’s home. The child from such a marriage still traces his descent through his father, but relies more on his maternal side for his upbringing.

This practice has been used to explain why Ohafia and Abiriba women hardly married outsiders, until in recent times. In the two communities, women are seen as assets to their families. An Ohafia or Abiriba woman would never get so serious with a stranger as to marry him. If she does, it implies that she has depleted the family’s resources. On its own, the act will be a breakaway from the norm.

Another common feature is the age-grade system. Over the years, the system has become a vehicle for development, more especially in Abiriba, where all projects in the area are associated with one age grade or the other. There is an inexplicable sense of mission among succeeding generations to take up projects in the community that will surpass the performance of their predecessors.

Beyond that, the Ohafia and Abiriba people have maintained their distinctness, and a stranger who understands the rules can easily separate one from the other. The dialects of Igbo language spoken in both areas vary in a way. While the Ohafia man rebukes a mischievous child by saying: “Ifula nwantaa!”, the Abiriba man says: “Kalaa nwantoo!”. The Abiriba man says, Iwo, for anger, while his Ohafia counterpart says, Iwe. Husband is Ji, in Abiriba, and di, in Ohafia. To say, ‘Look at it’, in Ohafia, they say Le ya, and Kala ya in Abiriba.
Nature has also played a part in it, if the contrasting topographies of the two communities are taken into consideration. Unlike Ohafia, which is on a plain land, Abiriba is clustered over an undulating hilly outlay, and boundaries demarcating villages are hardly seen. Some of the exotic architectural designs that can be found in Nigeria dot the hilltops, giving the community the name, ‘Small London’.

Although the people of Ohafia are beginning to match their Abiriba counterparts in terms of infrastructure, the area still wears a more rural outlook than Abiriba. In Abiriba, the Abiriba Communal Improvement Union, through the use of mutually competitive age-grades, spearheads development efforts in such a way that electricity, pipe-borne water and tarred roads, without the assistance of the government, reach a greater part of the community. There appears to be a deliberate attempt among the people to remain close to each other all the time

Abiriba is a community of shrewd businessmen. The Abiriba man loves and follows the whiff of money to wherever it takes him, and no matter the risk involved. Over time, the quest for wealth has led him through thick and thin, to have business links traversing the entire West Africa, with tentacles stretching as far as Europe, America and the Far East. Abiriba is a specialist trading community and one of the wealthiest communities in Igboland. A striking feature of trade and industry in Aba is the prominent role played by Abiriba people. Unlike Nnewi, in Anambra State, where businessmen have located the bulk of their industries at home, the Abiriba man has practically no industry in his land. Instead, the traders and industrialists have, since the end of the Nigerian Civil War in 1970, tended to concentrate their activities in Aba, where they have good relations with Ngwa people and little difficulty gaining access to land. Of the 29 companies, including the two largest employers listed in Tom Forrest’s Makers and Making of Nigerian Private Enterprise published in 1994, 11 of them are owned by Abiriba businessmen.

The Abiriba man is restless and always on the move. When he is fortunate to move up the ladder, he takes along somebody from his community. He does not believe that he should be the only rooster that crows in the town. “No man”, the saying goes in Abrirba “no matter how successful, can bury himself when he dies. He needs other successful people to give him a befitting burial”. Or, “No one person, no matter how rich or successful, can kill a cow and eat it alone. The enjoyment of it is in the sharing”.
As the Abiriba man travels, pursuing his business interests from one end of the globe to the other, there is an unwritten rule among the people that he must bring home whatever he finds in foreign lands that will be of benefit to his people. He does not build a house simply because he needs a roof over his head. When he does, he leaves his personality imprinted on the architectural design, and the building has to be the first of its kind in the community.

In all of these, the Abiriba man has one shortcoming: he did not embrace formal education when his neighbour, the Ohafia man, did and, so, the first generation of Abiriba businessmen was largely illiterate. To the Abiriba man, it was money before any other thing. But, in recent times, education has become vital to him. Somewhere along the line, he seemed to have realized that he may have all the money, but that without education, he may not know how to control or reinvest it. It took the Abiriba man a long time to realize the importance of education. But, before he did, his Ohafia counterpart had made hay, entrenching himself in the bureaucracy. He began with the teaching profession. Education was the main industry in the area. To the Ohafia man, no profession was as noble as teaching. It became so much of an obsession that every child born in the area looked forward to became a teacher.

Today, while the Abiriba community boasts of wealthy traders and industrialists, the children of these teachers in Ohafia are found in the academia and the professionals and control the political machinery in the area. Before you can count on your five fingers Abiriba men who have attained the academic rank of professor, Ohafia has counted over 50 of them and more politicians, both at the federal and state levels. Indeed, the Ohafia man had a head start. But, does he know that he owes it all to Eke Kalu, the former slave and an unsung hero, who was born about 1875 in Elu Ohafia and sold into slavery; who went as far as the present Cross River and Rivers states; was sent to school; and later promoted the overseer of the house of his master, Chief Mini Epele of Opobo, before his triumphal return to his family in Ohafia? It is not certain how Ohafia and Abiriba came to be in their present locations. There are as many versions as there are people telling the stories. However, the stories agree that the two communities originated from different sources. While some trace their origin to Israel, others trace it to Egypt and, sometimes, to the Bantus in East Africa. All the accounts agree that the forebears of Ohafia people migrated from Isi-Eke, from a place called Umuajiji, in Ubeku, Umuahia, while those of Abiriba migrated from Ene, in today’s Cross River.

The Ohafia people, the story goes, left Andoli and settled in Isi-Eke, from where they ran away. One night, it was said, the people heard the rattling sound of calabashes. The sound was interpreted to mean that they were being invaded. A commotion ensued. As some of them escaped toward Ngodo, others went towards Isuochi. At one point, some of them headed towards Abam. Leading the group heading to Abam, was a man known as Ezeama Atita, and two sons called Uduma Ezeama and Onyereobi Ezeama. When they got to Abam, Onyereobi’s wife, who was heavy with pregnancy, could no longer walk. He,
therefore, remained in Abam with his pregnant wife, while the group continued on the journey. In the present location of Ohafia; at a place called Ugwumgbo, Ezeama Atita, and his second son, Uduma, settled.  After many years, their offspring established the 26 villages that make up today’s Ohafia.
The ancestral headquarters of Ohafia is in Elu Ohafia. Each village is governed by an eze ogo. All the eze ogo’s come together to form the Eze Ogo-in-Council, which, with the amala, decides how the community is to be governed. The overall traditional ruler, Udumeze, who lives in Elu Ohafia, intervenes only when there is a matter between an eze ogo and a subject.

In the past, the culture of Ohafia was hinged around one’s prowess in war. They were constantly on the lookout for wars in which to take part. They became something like mercenaries and the people of Arochukwu, who were all over Igboland ‘hunting’ for slaves, harnessed this warlike spirit in Ohafia people to their own advantage. The practice of beheading a fallen foe was a favorite pastime. A human
skull was valued as a souvenir, and it was a proof of a man’s courage, which brought to the Ohafia man different types of honour. Only those who brought home a human head could join the Ogbu-Isi society and wear the eagle plume of courage. The love of military glory became a consuming passion and the
focus of all social values.

On the other hand, Abiriba, the people say, means Ebiri-Abaa, which roughly translates to, a fertile land that enriches those who live in it. Whether the people migrated from Israel, Egypt or from East Africa, the different accounts agree that they arrived Abiriba from Umon, in Cross River State, through Ena, Eberiba, Udara Abuo in Ohafia, and then Agboha, in the present Abiriba.
The leader of the group was a man known as Oke Ukpabi, who had a son, named Ukpabi Oke. Father and son lived at Ndi Ogogo, where the father died. Ukpabi Oke, in turn, had four sons, named in order of seniority as Inyima Ukpabi, Chukwu Ukpabi Oke, Ali Ukpabi Oke and Oko Ukpabi Oke. While Inyima Ukpabi Oke remained at Ndi Ogogo, Chukwu Ukpabi Oke moved to Amogudu, Ali Ukpabi Oke settled in Ihungwu, Oko Ukpabi Oke moved to Ama-Elu Nta. Theoretically, Abiriba is divided into three geo-political zones – Ameke, Amaogudu, and Agboji. But, practically speaking, Abiriba remains one. The boundary line separating one village from the other is blurred. They abhor anything that will bring division among them. For this reason, they have refused the creation of autonomous communities in the area, in spite of its expedience.

As in Ohafia, Abiriba is organized in a confederal system of government. The three geo-political zones have their ezes, who legislate on residual issues. There is an overall eze, the Enachuoken, who lives at Ndi Ogogo, in Ameke. He is said to be a ceremonial head and concurs to decisions reached by the Enachuoken-in-Council, made up of representatives of the three zones. The Otisi, a deity, is the mess of the Enachuoken-in-Council and stands as the symbol of authority. Any law proclaimed in Abiriba, without the Otisi cannot stand the test of time. Otisi can only be seen in the public when laws are going to be enacted or repealed.

The Abiriba man had not the war-like traits of his Ohafia counterpart. He is not a warrior in that sense. The only insight history gives into his past is that he was a wealthy black smith and a long distance traveler, who worked on raw iron from what is described as the mines of Okigwe-Arochukwu ridge.

AS a result of the abolition of slave trade, internal warfare declined and it became safe to travel. The Ohafia people, whose warlike exploits made peaceful travel impossible, were now able to work abroad. By 1913, most of them were trading at Itu, in Akwa Ibom State, and Calabar, in Cross River State.

Before now, the Ohafia man, with his entire war prowess, went through a ritual, to purge him of his war-like traits. Perhaps, he needed to be told by no less a force than the colonial might the old order had passed away.  And it came about in 1901, when a unit of the Royal West African Frontier Force (RWAFF) based in Calabar laid a siege on Ohafia and Ebem. It was in response to the destruction of Obegu, in today’s Abia south, by fighters from the two communities.

The Ohafia people had looked forward to that encounter. The people were in high spirit, sharpening their machetes and loading their dane guns with gun-powder. As usual, it was another opportunity for them to cut human heads. But, in their ignorance, they failed to realize that the firepower of the white man was far and above their crude weapons.

Enter Eke Kalu, the former slave. He had since returned from Opobo and was now visiting Calabar as a businessman, when preparations to raid Ohafia and Ebem were in high gear. The sight of RWAFF soldiers marching in Calabar, coupled with his experience in Eket when he was a gun carrier, compelled him to seek a way of saving his people.

Eke Kalu knew from experience that his people, the famous and dreaded warriors of ancient Ohafia, the lions of the jungle, the proud and gallant sons of Uduma Ezema, would challenge the soldiers. He realized also that though the military tactics of the Ohafia warriors might surpass that of the RWAFF, yet their weapons were crude and nowhere near the firepower of the rifles and machine guns of the RWAFF soldiers. He, therefore, hurried out of Calabar in a canoe and, passing through Ikun, arrived Ohafia. It was an eke day and, on arrival, he went through the area, warning the people against challenging the soldiers. Four days after his return, the British soldiers were on their way to Ohafia, taking the Akoli Adda route.

Passing through Elu, they arrived in Ebem, where they pitched their tents at Ifi Iri-opu. Captain Mowatt commanded the soldiers. No sooner did the soldiers arrive than an Ebem warrior, Idika Echeme, was
said to have charged at them. Thereafter, the order to open fire was given on the other side of the line. Soon, trees and human beings began to fall.

Each time cannon balls went off; trees and charging Ebem warriors were cut down. The pillar of Ikoro Nde Anaga also came down. When they saw what was happening, the surviving Ebem warriors panicked and took to the forests for refuge.
After Ebem was reduced to rubbles, the British soldiers turned their attention to Ohafia. As they approached, Eke Kalu was waiting for them, not with machetes or dane guns. He had a long bamboo, at the top of which he tied a white handkerchief, which he waved frantically in the air, saying to the hearing of the approaching soldiers: “Ayi kwere na ndi beke”, meaning:
“We surrender to the British”.

Given his exceptional courage, Captain Mowatt was said to have demanded to know Eke Kalu’s identity. Coming close to the captain was an opportunity the former slave needed to demonstrate, before his people, his ability to speak English language. To the captain’s question, he proudly replied: “I from Elu Ohafia; my fadda, Imaga Agwunsi, say he no wan war”. The captain was pleased and to another question, he replied: “I is de onle man for Ohafia hear English”. When the British soldiers left Ohafia, the profile of the ex-slave rose among his people. The fact that he could engage a white man in a conversation earned him respect and honour. Consequently, they appointed him their adviser.

The event that changed the course of Ohafia people forever occurred shortly after, and Eke Kalu was, again, at the centre of it. There was, in Ohafia, a man identified simply as Vincent, a Sierra Leonean, who was the Native Court Clerk in the area. He was said to be “extremely wicked in his dealings with Ohafia people”. The day came when he locked some men in the prison for what was described as a trivial offence. The men broke out of the prison and were intent on beating him up, when he reported the matter to one Major Cobham, who dispatched some policemen to his rescue. The prisoners were promptly rearrested and fines were imposed on them.

After this event, Ohafia people started looking for a way out of what had become regular persecutions in the hands of the Sierra Leonean. As the solution to their problem, Eke Kalu, advised them to build schools and educate their children who, knowing what the clerk knew, would better challenge him and his successors in future. The first school was opened at Ndi Imaga Shed. From now on, the desire for education swept through Ohafia like a bush fire.

ABOUT two major waves of migration to Calabar have been identified in Abiriba. The first wave took place during the slave trade. When the obnoxious trade was abolished, the second migration started, beginning with black smiths and, later, traders. Two black smiths, identified as Nwafor and Udehi, led the migrants. The story has it that Nwafor settled at Umonta, while Udehi settled at Umon, near a plantation where he fashioned out hoes, cutlasses and other farm tools. As time went on, Udehi moved over to Umonta and both men opened a workshop.

With time, Abiriba people began to abandon iron work. It was now considered to be tedious profession and not profitable enough. By the turn of the 20th Century, the Abiriba man had gone into buying and selling with Europeans. From now on, the economic history of Abiriba began to show a shifting pattern of migration and commercial specialisation, in response to changing economic opportunities.

In the 19th Century, and early in the colonial period, trade in palm produce developed to the south, down the Igu tributary of the Inyang River, which joined the Cross River in the Itu area. The area was where Abiriba traders came to establish their business. There also developed a strong trade in smuggled gin from Fernando Po. A separate line of trade, associated with the smithing items, moved in the direction of Bende and later to Uzuakoli, where there was a large Abiriba quarters, and along the rail line from Umuahia to Port Harcourt.

By the early 1950s, the direction of the migration began to change. The Abiriba businessman began to move towards Aba. In the days of pre-colonial times, Aba had had a market place, near the Aza River, known as Eke Oha. After the Arochukwu expedition, Aba became an administrative centre and a garrison town. Its location on the railway aided its growth as a market centre and rewrote the economic geography of the area.
It was in Aba that the Abiriba man made his first business breakthrough in second-hand clothing, popularly called okirika, a period that marked his entrance into international trade. Apart from okirika, he was also involved in the importation of sewing machines, gramophones, stockfish and cement. From 1954, he started importing large consignments of stockfish from Norway and Iceland. By 1956, Abiriba men, such as the late Chief Nnana Kalu, had visited Iceland.

Then came the Nigerian Civil War, during which Igbo people, including Abiriba businessmen, lost their properties. At the end of the war, the Biafran currency became worthless. Between 1970 and 1973, Abiriba men who were able to return to big-time business were able to do so through loans and advances by their pre-war overseas trading partners.

By January 1972, two years after the war, an Abiriba businessman, Chief Obewu Ukegbu Onwuka, had begun importing containerized goods through the Apapa ports. By 1973, the businessmen had entered into what one of them described as the “innovation of importing cement in bulk, through a charter
party agreement”. In 1976, when a ban was placed on the importation of stockfish and second-hand clothing, it was like pulling the rug from the foot of the Abiriba businessman. Again, he tried to adapt, shifting interest from trading to the manufacturing business. Today, he ranks among one of the foremost industrialists in the country. From Aba, he has reached the four ends of the globe pursuing his business interest.

Nigeria: Internet Revolution Can ruin Scholarship, Says Soyinka

Foremost Nigerian writer and Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka warned yesterday in Awka that if reasonable steps were not taken, the modern internet revolution could wreck scholarship.

Delivering the 3rd Zik annual lecture at Nnamdi Azikiwe university, Soyinka said the heavy reliance on internet for educational activities would quickly witness the give up of books as instrument for mind improvement and potential building.
Wole Soyinka 

Another trekker begins a trek from Lagos to Abuja to prevent Buhari’s re-election

Isa Mohammed Munlaila has began the trek from Lagos to Abuja to reveal how displeased he is with the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

Spotting a black T-shirt with a box inscribed with the phrases 'RIP APC’ perched on his head, Munlaila informed journalists in Lagos that his trek is in opposition to the re-election bid of President Buhari.
Isa Munlaila

Munlaila stated that the Buhari administration has added untold suffering and trouble to the masses. He also took on the administration for not fulfilling its 2015 election campaign promises.

Munlaila joins an extended list of Nigerians who have taken to trekking for political reasons.

In April 2015, 33-year-old Hashimu Suleiman did the 752-kilometer trek from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate Buhari’s election victory.

In May of 2015, 43-year-old Abubakar Duduwale hit the street from Yola to Abuja to witness the inauguration of Buhari as president. Duduwale is currently nursing a leg injury from the trek, and his medical bills are being paid by the federal authorities.

On April 9, 2018, Buhari announced his intention to seek a 2nd term in office. Opinions remain divided over his performance in office up to now, amid the president’s frequent travels to London on health grounds.

I don’t understand how you could impeach somebody who’s done a fantastic job – Trump

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned all the ones calling for his head about the consequences of his impeachment.

In an interview with “Fox and friends” host Ainsley Earhardt in White house, Trump stated the market would crash if he had been forced out of office. “I think each person might be very poor,” he stated, before pointing to his head. “because with out this thinking, you would see numbers which you wouldn’t believe.”

Calls for Trump’s impeachment got here in the wake of revelations by his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen that he paid hush cash to two women, on Trump’s instruction. but in the interview broadcast early Thursday, Trump questioned why there are calls for his impeachment due to the fact he’s “somebody who’s done a great job.”
Donald Trump 

“Fox and friends” host Ainsley Earhardt asked Trump if Democrats will move to impeach him in the event that they retake the house during November’s midterm elections. “I don’t understand how you could impeach somebody who’s executed a remarkable job,” Trump answered.

 If Hillary Clinton have been elected, Trump said, the gross domestic product rate might not have hit 4.1 percent this last quarter.

“Had Hillary and the Democrats gotten in, had she been president, you would have had poor growth,” he said.

Trump additionally touted his “splendid” relationship with chinese President Xi Jinping days before he is expected to impose another round of tariffs on China. Beijing is then predicted to retaliate.

 “When I came in, China was a dominant force,” he told Earhardt. “Now they prefer me very much.”

Trump has formerly warned that Republicans want to maintain the house majority, otherwise he could face impeachment from Democrats.

Calls for Trump’s removal have renewed this week after his former longtime lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations and implicated the president.

House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), however, said on Wednesday that Trump’s ouster is “not a concern.”

Police arrest man for allegedly issuing fake number plates to motorists

Police

The Ondo state Police Command on Thursday paraded a forty three-year-old man, Francis Oladapo, who was arrested for allegedly issuing fake number plates to some motorists and motorcyclists inside the state.

The command’s spokesman, Mr Femi Joseph, stated that the suspect accrued over N4,000 from each of his sufferers even as carrying out his illegal activities. Joseph stated that detectives from the command swung into action by arresting Oladapo when they had obtained information concerning his illegal act from the members of the public.

“It was unfortunate that on sighting the police, the suspect’s accomplices escaped arrest. “This illegal act no doubt must have depleted the revenues that ought to have accrued to the state government revenues,’’ the spokesman stated. Joseph, however, counseled the members of public to only sign up their cars and bikes on the state Board of internal revenue or at the office of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). The suspect informed newsmen that he was brought to the unlawful enterprise  years ago via a gang member now at large. He said that he was not aware that his accomplices had been engaged in criminal activity.

International Community backs Buhari’s 2nd term bid – Foreign Minister

President Buhari

Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, has deflated the tale making the rounds that the international community was strongly against President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2nd term bid.


He also stated that it was not authentic that Nigeria went into recession for the fact that international investors frightfully withdrew their funds because of President Buhari’s utterances and hardline posture against corruption.

His statement, however, drew the ire of Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere, second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed and Peoples Democratic party, PDP, who agreed that the terrible performance of the present government would not elicit the help of the global community.

Onyeama said that to the contrary, Nigeria under President Buhari have been taking part in the goodwill of the global community, to the extent of being supportive of his 2nd term bid.

 He made the remarks yesterday at Awgu, Enugu state, while Enugu West Peoples meeting donated motors in aid of President Buhari’s 2019 presidential election campaign.

 Onyeama stated: “The worldwide community may be very supportive of President Buhari. As you may see President Buhari has transformed our relationship with overseas nations and additionally the perception of Nigeria by foreign leaders. An evidence of this is the rate and quantity of high level foreign leaders that are coming to Nigeria.


“Next week, as an example, which is very uncommon for any country, we're having the UK prime Minister and two days later will be the visit of the German Chancellor. ‘’This shows what they feel about President Buhari; that Nigeria is now a country they need to do business with.”

 At the allegation that President Buhari’s posture and speeches had been scaring away global investors, Onyeama said:   “It’s at the contrary. Mr. President has taken the initiative to set up the Presidential enabling business environment Council, PEBEC, chaired by the vice president and the world bank ranks countries according to ease of doing business.

 “Within one year of Mr. President establishing this council, and taking measures to make doing business less difficult, Nigeria has jumped approximately 25 places in the international bank rating and has been promoting the most remarkable jobs in Nigeria in the last one year.

So the whole world is considering Nigeria under President Buhari is more and more a place of doing business.”

The minister, at the same time as commending the gesture of  Enugu Peoples assembly for donating towards the President’s re-election bid, indicted the Enugu state government for non-performance in the past 3 years. “The state government spends a lot cash on advertisement however pensioners aren't being paid.

 We need a serious government due to the fact Enugu is matured to have a serious government. It is not winning the election that is the problem however plans for governance.

 “It is not about building houses everywhere; i'm looking for better governance in Enugu state. The people who elected leaders ought to be the ones dictating the pace of governance and no longer the opposite way round.”

“In 2019, PDP will produce the President” – Saraki

Bukola Saraki 


Senate President Bukola Saraki who currently dumped the ruling APC for PDP, said the latter will produce Nigeria’s president in 2019.

Saraki stated this in Ilorin, during a harmonisation summit for PDP members and those who recently defected to the party from the APC.

He stated:

In 2019, PDP will produce the President. If we emerge victorious at the federal level, everybody will be the beneficiaries. In the state, along with your support, we will win the state too. All of you right here are the key players in Kwara politics. With the team spirit of purpose, no party can contest with you. We're here to unite absolutely everyone under the party we belong to today.

I'm assuring all members that there will be fairness, internal democracy and justice. It isn't going to be a winner takes all. As far as i am involved, anybody here these days belongs to our political structure. there is nothing like old or new PDP. We have all become one PDP.

There's nobody right here that will not say, one manner or the other, we have not been together before. I'm very sure that the future is greater and brighter than in the past. I want everybody and the development of Kwara state.

As according to the politics of the state, nobody can wrest power from us if we are united. by the grace of God, in the forthcoming elections, we will emerge victorious both at the federal and state tiers. We will make sure that we work as one party because we have always worked together before.

The battle Is Coming : Melaye’s defection and Kogi politics



The struggle for 2019 is becoming tense with political parties and politicians engaging in realignments and maneuvering to strategically place themselves and outwit each other inside the coming election. One of the major political actions of the year preceding the election was the defection of 14 senators from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) last Tuesday. 13 of the senators left for the Peoples Democratic party (PDP), whilst the remaining one decamped to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The defection, which become the first phase, according to the ones involved, was concluded with the dropping of the broom for the umbrella by the governor of Benue state, Samuel Ortom. Absolute confidence the movements of the lawmakers and the governor will affect political calculations in their various states because the nation looks forward to the 2019 general election.

In Kogi state, the advent of the senator representing the western senatorial district of the state back in PDP is already one of the talking factors among politicians, specially as it was believed that one of the conditions accepted via the leadership of the party was to present automatic tickets to the defectors.

Before Melaye finally jumped out of the ship of the APC to the PDP, the problem of who to represent the senatorial district in 2019 has been agitating the minds of the people with preponderance of evaluations settling for the Yagba federal constituency of the district. Kogi West has seven local government areas with 3 federal constituencies, that are Yagba with three local government areas, Lokoja/Kogi and Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu.

When democracy returned to the country in 1999, the senatorial district was represented by Senator Tunde Ogbeha, from Lokoja/Kogi federal constituency for 2 terms, from 1999 to 2007. He was replaced via Senator smart Adeyemi, from Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu and also spent eight years, from 2007 to 2015. The development heightened the agitation for Yagba to produce the next senator in 2015, which led to a huge range of aspirants from the place for the seat, in the build up to the 2015 election. However, none of the 2 principal political parties in the region that participated in the election fielded a Yagba candidate. Even as the PDP had Adeyemi as its candidate for a third term, the APC provided Melaye, also from the same Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu federal constituency, who finally won the election.

But, after the election and the criminal battles that followed between Adeyemi and Melaye, the former defected from the PDP and joined the camp of the state governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, who as at that time was already having a running battle with Melaye.

In the same vein, the return of Melaye, who was elected into the house of Representatives in 2007 on the platform of the PDP, again in to the party is producing controversies inside the district as a few party members felt the move would later amount to robbing Peter to pay Paul. The primary salvo that tough times awaits the senator in the PDP was thrown by the Elders’ forum of the party in the area. The people said even as they were not against the coming of the vocal senator given that politics is a game of numbers, they would, however, be vehemently against handing over the ticket of the party to him automatically.

3 Burnt to death in Kogi Accident

Kogi Accident 


3 people were burnt to death and 5 others injured in an accident at the Zariagi-Lokoja highway in Kogi.

The general public education Officer of the Federal road safety Corps, Mr Bisi Kazeem, who confirmed the tragedy, said the incident happened early on Thursday.

He explained that 9 people and 3 cars–Toyota Carina, Scania Truck and Mack Tanker–have been involved inside the accident.

Kazeem said that one individual escaped the accident unhurt, which he blamed on over speeding .

“The deceased had been burnt alongside the cars, where as  the injured have been taken to the Federal medical Centre in Lokoja.”

He stated that an FRSC rescue crew, which arrived on the scene after the accident had began removing the wreckage from the road.

The Okene-Lokoja-Abuja highway is classified among the deadliest roads in Nigeria.