Sports › Barcelona's David Villa Out For 6 Months by channel801(op): 1:48pm On Dec 15, 2011 |
The Barcelona striker David Villa faces up to six months out of the game after breaking his left leg in Barcelona's Fifa Club World Cup semi-final against Al-Sadd. Villa, who had been linked with a multi-million pound move to England in the January transfer window, suffered a fractured tibia while sliding in for a chance in the Al-Sadd penalty area. He is likely to ruled out of Spain's Euro 2012 squad. On Wednesday the Barca coach, Pep Guardiola, had denied the club had been actively trying to sell the 30-year-old only 19 months into the four-year deal agreed following his €40m transfer from Valencia. Villa scored five times in 15 league appearances this season, following his 18 goals in 34 games as Barca won the Primera Division title last season. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/dec/15/david-villa-six-months-breaking-leg |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Barcelona's David Villa Faces Five Months Out After Breaking Shinbone by channel801(op): 1:47pm On Dec 15, 2011 |
Barcelona have confirmed David Villa is set to be sidelined for between "four and five months" after the Spain striker broke his shinbone in Thursday's 4-0 Club World Cup semi-final victory over Al-Sadd. The 30-year-old was carried off on a stretcher six minutes before half-time and Barça announced soon after that he had suffered a "fracture to the tibia in his left leg". The player was taken to hospital in Yokohama for further tests. An updated statement on the Barça website read: "In the coming hours, Villa will return to Barcelona, via Frankfurt, to be operated on. He will be accompanied by doctor Ricard Pruna and Manel Estiarte. The approximate time he will be sidelined is between four and five months." Villa remains optimistic he will be back in time for the European Championship, and also hopes he will be able to feature in the Champions League final in Munich on 19 May if the defending champions get that far. In a message posted on his Facebook page, Villa said: "Hello everyone. Thanks for your support. The injury is a tough blow, but I'm sure that I'm going to recover as soon as possible, thinking about playing the final in Munich (I know my team-mates will take me there) and the European Championships. "I'm going to work hard for it. I want them to count on me. Tomorrow I'll be in Spain. A big hug." The news means Villa is likely to miss the majority of Barça's La Liga and Champions League campaigns, but could be available to world and European champions Spain for Euro 2012, which begins in June. The Barça coach, Pep Guardiola, said: "He will be greatly missed as a colleague and as a player. I hope everything goes well. He will be out for a long time. It's a big blow to the team. We just hope that he can play again as soon as possible. "David is very dear to us. The injury has saddened us all. Everyone can put themselves in his place and know how they would suffer if it happened to them. They feel for him. We must accept it and encourage him in his recovery." Guardiola insisted that now was not the time to discuss January reinforcements in the light of Villa's absence. "Let us have compassion and respect," he said. "Let's give it time. Now is not the time to talk about it." "We are going to miss Villa," the Barcelona midfielder Thiago Alcântara said. "We hope it isn't too bad. When you play you never think that these things can happen. It was bad luck." He added: "There is a long way to go [until Euro 2012]." Barcelona won the game 4-0, and will face Santos in the final on Sunday. The Brazilian defender Adriano scored twice in the first half – his opener helped by a moment of hesitation from the Al-Sadd goalkeeper Mohamed Saqr. After the break, Seydou Keita and Maxwell added another two to complete a comprehensive win. On Wednesday Guardiola had denied the club had been actively trying to sell the 30-year-old Villa only 19 months into the four-year deal agreed following his €40m (£33.5m) transfer from Valencia. Villa has scored five times in 15 league appearances this season, following his 18 goals in 34 games as Barça won the Primera División title last season. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/dec/15/david-villa-six-months-breaking-leg |
Sports › President Jonathan Appoints New Sports Minister by channel801(op): 10:15am On Dec 15, 2011 |
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has assigned to the Minister of Youths and Social Development, Bolaji Abdullahi, the task of overseeing the Sports Ministry with a mandate to ensure that Nigeria performs creditably at the London 2012 Olympics. It will be recalled that President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan had on Friday December 2nd, 2012 accepted the resignation of the former Minister of Sports, Alhaji Yusuf Suleiman. Alhaji Suleiman resigned his post in order to fulfil his declared political ambition of becoming the governor of Sokoto State. Suleiman had earlier joined the race for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship ticket in Sokoto, when he picked the expression of interest and nomination form from the party's National Headquarters. Abdullahi, a journalist, who worked with Thisday newspapers before joining partisan politics, is expected to meet with top officials of the National Sports Commission soon to discuss the country’s strategy for the Olympics and other international and local events slated for 2012. http://www.channel801.com/Varieties/bolaji-abdullahi-assigned-as-new-sports-minister.html |
Politics › Official Reaction Of Nigerian Labour Congress To 2012 Budget Proposal by channel801(op): 6:18pm On Dec 14, 2011 |
Being the official reaction of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) to Year 2012 Budget Proposal presented on Tuesday, 13th December, 2011 to the Joint session of National Assemby, By President Goodluck Jonathan. Press Release The 2012 Budget: A Disaster Waiting to Happen A critical perusal of the year 2012 budget proposal submitted to the National Assembly by President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday showed clearly that the present government has no intention to lead the country out of the present socio- economic crisis. The budget, which was tagged: Budget of Fiscal Consolidation, Inclusive Growth and Job Creation, is actually an anti-peoples budget designed purely in the service of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) and their local lackeys who dictate to the Nigerian government. It is a disaster waiting to happen. In particular, the exclusion of fuel subsidy in the budget is not only tragic, but a declaration of war on the Nigerian people. Thus, the Nigerian people will have no choice but to confront this challenge. This further attempt to impoverish workers and the Nigerian poor, is coming at the heels of increased tariff on electricity, the move to massively sack workers in the name of merging parastatals, the attempt to collect more taxes through the return of toll gates, the refusal to adequately fund education, and refusal to pay minimum wage, which is an impeachable offence.
Despite the country’s security challenges, it is curious that the Jonathan government has allocated a massive lion share of the budget to security. In the first instance, the major cause of the increasing wave of insecurity in Nigeria is lack of education and mass unemployment, which are direct consequences of the general collapse of public infrastructure such as public electricity, roads, education, health etc. The security challenges are further compounded by lack of political will and abysmal ineptitude of security agencies.
No one should underestimate the general mass poverty, unemployment and discontent that has increased bottled up anger in our polity. The removal of fuel subsidy will provide the spark for mass protests such that even the increased security vote cannot buy enough arms to contain.
Since the government of Jonathan has elected to punish the Nigerian people through a budget that is poverty inducing and will cause a lot of hardship, the Nigerian people will have no alternative but to resist.
We call on all Nigerian workers and people to begin preparations for a general strike and mass protests. The people must be prepared in the next few weeks when the Jonathan administration begins to implement his anti-Nigerian policy. Nigerians should prepare to occupy the streets and public institutions to prevent them from being taken over by anti-patriotic forces.
The NLC leadership will be meeting on Tuesday December 20, 2011, to firm up strategies and give directive on the commencement of this protest and the resolve of workers and the Nigerian people to reclaim their country back.
We call on the National Assembly to side with the electorate and the Nigerian people by refusing to pass this budget.
We also ask the Jonathan administration to seriously have a rethink by reviewing his budget proposal, or be ready to take on the Nigerian people.
SIGNED Owei Lakemfa Ag. General Secretary http://www.channel801.com/Varieties/the-2012-budget-a-disaster-waiting-to-happen-nlc.html |
Politics › Full Text Of Year 2012 Budget Speech Delivered By President Jonathan by channel801(op): 3:51pm On Dec 13, 2011 |
2012 Budget Speech Delivered By His Excellency, Dr. GoodluckEbele Jonathan, GCFR President Federal Republic of Nigeria
Before: A Joint Session of the National Assembly, Abuja Tuesday, 13 December 2011
PROTOCOL I am delighted to present the 2012 Federal Budget Proposal before this esteemed Joint Session of the National Assembly. ThisProposalcomes at the end of a long consultative process with key stakeholders and it translates the development plans of government unveiled in theTransformation Agendainto concrete actions.
This budget is a stepping-stone to the transformation of our economy and country in our walk to economic freedom. This esteemed Assembly would agree that this path would neither be easy nor uncontested; but witha sharp focus, hard work, determination and making careful choices we will overcome.
GLOBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS In the past year, the global economic recovery slowed down significantly and downside risks are on the increase as many countries, particularly in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), have faced serious challenges leading to fiscal retrenchment and austerity measures in the face of high and rising levels of sovereign debt.
The Euro Zone crisis in particular has time and again thrown financial markets into turmoil as several countries in this economic and monetary union continue to face difficulty in servicing their debts. On the other hand, although many emerging and developing countries, like India and China are experiencing relatively robust growth, downside risks remain as well. In fact, global growth projection has continuously been revised downward and is now 4% for 2012-2013.
These developments have implications for our economy as, aside from the impact on the inflow of Foreign Direct Investments, they could also lead to lower demand for our primary export commodity. We are living witnesses to the extent of volatility that can afflict the international oil market with prices plummeting from US$147/barrel in July 2008 to about US$38/barrel four months later. Thus, although the oil price is currently over US$100/barrel, there is no guarantee what it would be in the future.
We cannot subject the well-being of Nigerians to such large fluctuations and must therefore protect ourselves by managing our finances prudently including by adopting a conservative benchmark oil price for our budgets.
There are also uncertainties in the area of international food prices which make it imperative that we take steps to safeguard our position through policies that would promote food security. So far, the Nigerian economy has weathered these storms well but efforts need to be reinforced to ensure macroeconomic stability and sustained economic growth.
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT This year marked another milestone in our democratic experience, with the successful elections and peaceful transition. We now need to build on the mandate that Nigerians have entrusted to us to deliver the dividends of democracy through stronger economic reforms to deliver growth and create jobs. I have created an Economic Management Team (EMT) that I chair,and an Economic Management Implementation Team (EMIT) chaired by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, to help us deliver on this economic agenda.
The robust growth recorded in the first half of 2011 underscores the resilience of the Nigerian economy and the prudence of our economic policies. Our growth in the 2010-2011 period has been broad-based.
The economy recorded impressive growth of 7.85 percent in 2010 and 7.72 percent as of the second quarter of 2011 compared to 5.2% forecast for sub-Sahara Africa. Medium-term prospects are also bright, with real GDP growth projected to remain strong over the period. Furthermore, we intend to pursue a programme of greater fiscal discipline complemented with appropriate monetary policy in order to help stabilize our declining foreign reserve.
The non-oil sector continues to be the main driver of growth with increased crop production, growth in wholesale and retail trade and increased financial sector activities backed by the banking sector reforms. Contributions by the oil sector continue to improve as average daily oil production rose to 2.45 million barrels per day in the second quarter of 2011 compared to 2.35 million barrels per day in the corresponding period in 2010.
At the same time, food inflation has been on a downward trend from 14.1% in October 2010 to 9.7% in October 2011, but it is still a matter of concern as our objective is to move to lowor mid-single digit inflation.
REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2011 BUDGET SO FAR We are approaching the end of a peculiar fiscal year for our nation. The 2011 Elections, the subsequent inauguration of a new Administration last May and the passage of the 2011 Amendment Budget in May 2011 all affected the implementation of the budget in 2011. Provisional data on the implementation of the 2011 Budget as at October 2011 indicate that revenue performance improved during the year over the situation in 2010.
Oil revenue receipts achieved the targeted levels as a result of relatively higher oil prices and production levels than benchmarked while non-oil receipts, though short of the projection for the period, are tending towards the set targets for 2011. As of mid-November, about 67% of the released funds had been utilized and we expect it to reach 70% by the end of December which is fairly good considering the circumstances. You will agree with me that 2010 and 2011 Budgets were relatively expansionary, and we must now inject a dose of caution.
With the support of the National Assembly, the Government is determined to pursue a programme of far-reaching fiscal consolidation so as to reduce our deficit and domestic borrowing to more manageable levels.
We have introduced measures toactualize this programme in the 2012 fiscal year both in the areas of improved revenue collection, recurrent expenditure reduction and increasing the share of capital expenditure in aggregate spending, in contrast with the trend of recent years.
PRIORITIES OF THE 2012 BUDGET At a time when rating agencies are downgrading countries globally, the Outlook on Nigeria was recently upgraded from negative to stable by Fitch Ratings; this was largely a reflection of two things: a) the new economic programme, including the Medium-Term Fiscal Framework that government has put in place with important reforms and a clear programme of fiscal consolidation; b) the successful political transition following the 2011 elections.
In furtherance of its efforts, the government has significantly scaled up the flow of resources to key areas of priority including Security, Infrastructure renewal and development (including power and roads), human capital development and food security to give a more inclusive growth and attention to job creation. Yet, there is much that still needs to be done. TheTransformation Agenda spells out the strategic direction of my Administration.
In this respect, being the first budget under this Agenda, the 2012 Budget has been designed with the theme: fiscal consolidation, inclusive growth and job creation.
To achieve the above objectives, we have established four main pillars, namely,
1. Macroeconomic stability; 2. Structural reforms; 3. Governance and institutions; and 4. Investing in priority sectors.
Macroeconomic Stability Government is determined to pursue policies that will ensure a stable macroeconomic environment through a strong and prudent fiscal policy, manageable deficits, sustainable debt-GDP ratio of no more than 30%, and single digit inflation, thereby promoting real growth. We believe that these measures would engender a stable and competitive exchange rate and help to reverse the declining trend of our international reserves.
Our domestic debt profile has risen sharply in recent years, currently standing at about 16.4% of GDP. This cannot be allowed to continue and become a new burden on our children. So in addition to looking at the expenditure side of our national balance sheet, we are also paying strong attention to the revenue side.
In this regard, we have initiated steps to increase revenues by blocking leakages from various sources, improve corporate tax collection, and boost internally generated revenue. We also believe that we should be able to earn a lot more revenue from the maritime sector. As part of the on-going port reforms, government will work vigorously to increase our revenue from maritime and related activities.
Starting in 2012 for the medium term, we shall focus on cutting recurrent expenditure to sustainable levels through reducing waste, inefficiency, corruption and duplication in government. Recent reviews of public expenditures provide a basis for taking such measures. In order to make capital spending more effective, government is introducing a new template for analyzingthe financial and other factors including the economic rates of return, job creation, and environmental sustainability.
Similarly, Government will continue to prioritize its expenditures while focus will be on the completion of viable on-going capital projects. It is our intention to fund and bring the large portfolio of on-going projects to completion in the next few years while also taking on flagship projects already identified in the Transformation Agenda.
From 2012, there will also be a robust programme to strengthen our oil reserves base, and increase oil exploration activities in identified inland sedimentary basins, outside the Niger Delta, with the requisite potential for the production of oil and gas, particularly the Chad Basin.
Structural Reforms My Administration is pressing forward with key structural reforms. We are implementing the privatization of the power sector based on the Power Roadmap which I unveiled last year. We believe that the power sector can benefit from liberalization and privatization by attracting investors in the same manner as the telecommunications sector has done. In the same vein, government will come up with policies to encourage investment in the downstream sector through liberalization so as to create jobs for our people.
We have also embarked on reforming our ports and customs and we intend to continue vigorously on this path so as to reduce the cost of doing business for our private sector actors. No longer are we going to be content for clearance of goods in our ports to take 3-4 weeks with attendant demurrage and costs while it takes 48 hours elsewhere.
In this regard, I have set up a Committee chaired by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance with a mandate to remove the bottlenecks at our ports and another Committee made up of private sector users of the ports to monitor implementation. We also intend to work hard to improve the infrastructure at the ports. Other impediments such as those arising from bureaucratic and costly paperwork will also be removed.
With regard to the petroleum sector, the Federal Government is conscious of the need to bring the Petroleum Industry Bill debate to conclusion so as to give investors the comfort and policy certainty that they require. My Administration is determined to bring this matter to closure by engaging with all stakeholders and I therefore call on the National Assembly to work with us in this regard.
Governance and Building Institutions Our reforms can only endure if they are founded on strong systems and institutionsthat promote transparency and we are taking steps to strengthen ours. As you are aware, we have already resumed the publication of revenues allocated to the three tiers of Government as this will promote transparency and accountability in the management of public funds.
Similarly, the recent passage of the Freedom of Information Act has further strengthened the hands of citizens in monitoring the activities of government and I acknowledge the role of the National Assembly and civil society, in making this a reality. The fight against corruption is a collective responsibility and my Administration will strengthen our anti-corruption agencies such as the EFCC and ICPCto enable them discharge their mandate. Finally, we recognize that we can only succeed in our effort to transform the economy if we have a vibrant civil service and we fully intend to embark on reforming the public service for optimal service delivery.
Investing in priority sectors: Creating Jobs Against the background of the above reforms, this Administration will promote job creation and inclusive growth by investing in critical infrastructure, human capital development and securityincluding more support for the police, defence and counter-terrorism operations.We shall also give priority attention to Information and Communications Technology, Solid Minerals development, Manufacturing, Aviation and Creative industries in order to further develop these sectors that are known to be sources of growth and job creation.
Let me now comment on a few sectors.The Agricultural sector is being totally transformed to enable us move from traditional farming to modern agriculture as a business both for our small and large-scale farmers. Our objective is to ensure food security whilst also promoting exports in agriculture value chains where we have a comparative advantage. We intend to process and add value to different crops such as rice, cassava, sorghum, oil palm, cocoa, cotton etc.
This approach is central to our transformation strategy. Accordingly, this Administration has adopted enabling measures to support the development of private sector-driven marketing institutions, and push for policies that would promote our agriculture to create jobs.
To unleash the potential of this sector, the Federal Ministry of Finance has put in place a mechanism to share risks with the banking sector by guaranteeing 70% of the principal of all loans made for supply of seeds and fertilizer by the private sector this season. In addition, to get the inputs to farmers at an affordable cost, we are subsidizing the interest rate on these loans to bring it down from 15% to 7% per annum. The Minister of Agriculture and the Central Bank are collaborating to extend these services for credit availability for the medium term.
We are introducing further fiscal policy measures to support the development of the agricultural sector. In this respect, the duty on machinery and certain specified equipment for the sector will, effective January 31st 2012, attract zero duty. We will further look at supportive fiscal policies for the rice and wheat sectors to stimulate domestic production.
Government is also introducing policies to encourage the substitution of high quality cassava flour for wheat flour in bread-baking. Bakeries will have 18 months in which to make the transition, and will enjoy a corporate tax incentive of 12% rebate if they attain 40% blending.With effect from March 31st 2012, importation of cassava flour will be prohibited so as to further support this programme.
All equipment for processing of high quality cassava flour and composite flour blending will enjoy a duty free regime as incentive to bakers for composite flour utilization.Consultations with the sector to ensure a smooth transition are on-going.
It is common wisdom that the best way we can grow our economy and create jobs for our people is for us to patronize Nigerian-made goods. This is why we are introducing enabling policies to drive this process. In this regard, we are introducing fiscal policy measures that will encourage the purchase and utilization of locally produced commodities.
From July 1st 2012, wheat flour will attract a levy of 65% to bring the effective duty to 100%, while wheat grain will attract a 15% levy which will bring the effective duty to 20%.
Similarly, there will be a levy of 25% on brown rice to bring it to 30%. In addition, to encourage domestic rice production, a levy of 40% will be placed on imported polished rice leading to an effective duty rate of 50%. Effective December 31st 2012, all rice millers should move towards domestic production and milling of rice, as the levy of 50% will be further raised to 100%. Let me add here that no waivers or concessions will be entertained for rice and wheat importation.
We have also commenced implementation of the Power Roadmap which aims to create a robust power sector through the privatization of the generation and distribution of power as well as create an enabling environment for investment. Institutional arrangements have been made for a Bulk Trader company to intermediate between power producers and distributors in a market setting, thereby giving Independent Power Producers (IPPs) the confidence to invest in generation capacity.
Government, in collaboration with our development partners hascreated a credit risk management initiative to provide Partial Risk Guarantees (PRG) to give comfort to gas producers in respect of payment. Similarly, effective January 31st2012, equipment and machinery in the power sector will attract zero duty.
The Government recognizes the provision of affordable housing as a social need and, also, a veritable source of socio-economic development and job creation. Owning one’s own home is a basic aspiration of every human being, and our people are no different.
To this end, based on a new housing policy, Government is working with our development partners to create an effective mortgage finance system in the country and to develop value chains in the building materials segment. This will give the necessary stimulant to the sector to accelerate its development and also help to reduce the cost of construction, thereby energizing the construction industry.
It is a well-known fact that government alone cannot solve the infrastructure problem, which is why we have invited the private sector and international investors to partner with us through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements.
As estimated in the First National Implementation Plan of the Nigeria Vision 20:2020, we need N32 trillion for the execution of capital projects over a four year-period, of which the private sector is to contribute N13 trillion. In this respect, we are creating the enabling environment to attract private investments by having a clear regulatory framework.
Government will, in addition to ongoing critical infrastructure projects, execute new flagship projects with positive multiplier effects across the country throughPPP arrangements in the next three years.
In our continuing effort to improve on our human development index, we are conscious of the need to avoid the trap of focusing on economic growth as an end in itself, but rather, a means to improved human development through ensuring better health care,education andwealth creation.
To this end, my Administrationwill continue to invest in these sectors to improve on the quality of education for our children especially young graduates from our educational institutions, support Public-Private Partnership arrangements for skills development and improve the quality of our health service delivery.
Fellow Compatriots, we recognize that we can only achieve the developmental goals in asecureand peaceful environment. Accordingly, safeguarding the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the country is at the heart of ongoing reforms in the security sector. As you are aware, we have since commenced strategic programmes to upgrade the skills of officers in the security agencies while modernizing security infrastructure across the country.
THE 2012BUDGET The 2012 budget is based on a set of assumptions reflecting Government’s determination to maintain prudencein the face of continued uncertainties in the external environment. Accordingly, the budget is based on the following:
1. Oil production of 2.48 million barrels per day (mbpd) up from 2.3mbpd for 2011; 2. Benchmark oil price of US$70/barrel, a cautious revision from the US$75/barrel approved in the 2011 Amended Budget; 3. Exchange rate of NGN155/US$; 4. Projected GDP growth rate of 7.2%; and 5. Projected inflation rate of 9.5%.
2012 Revenue and Expenditure Profile Based on the above assumptions, the Gross federally collectible revenue is projected at N9.406trillion, of which the total revenue available for the Federal Government’s Budget is forecast at N3.644 trillion, representing an increase of 9% over the estimate for 2011. Non-oil revenue is projected to grow significantly in 2012 as recent efforts to reform revenue collecting agencies and the implementation of initiatives to further develop non-oil sectors are expected to yield results.
The aggregate expenditure proposed for the 2012 fiscal year is N4.749 trillion, which is a modest increase of 6% over the N4.484 trillion appropriated for 2011. I am pleased to note, however, that the declining share of capital is being reversed so it will account for about 28% of total expenditure in 2012 compared to 26% in 2011. We intend to continue on this path so that by 2015, it will have risen to almost 33%.
This underscores the need to intensify our efforts to curtail recurrent expenditure, which we have already embarked upon under the policy of fiscal consolidation as evident from the Medium-Term Fiscal Framework. The share of recurrent expenditure in the 2012 Budget proposal is 72%, down from 74.4% in 2011, and we intend to continue on this downward trend up to 2015.
The aggregate expenditure comprises N398 billion for Statutory Transfers, N560 billion for Debt Service underscoring the real need to address the rising domestic debt profile, andN2.472trillion for Recurrent (Non-Debt) Expenditure. We are conscious of the need to control the cost of governance. Government will streamline agencies with overlapping mandates as a way to realign public expenditure.
In this respect, I have received the preliminary Report of the task force which I set up for this purpose and we shall implement relevant recommendations. We are also pursuing the biometric verification of workers and pensioners as part of our effort to control cost.
Capital expenditure has an allocation of N1.32 trillion representing a 15% increase over the amount approved in the 2011 Budget. The emphasis is on the completion of critical infrastructure projects.
Based on the above, the fiscal deficit is projected at about 2.77% of GDP in the 2012 Budget compared to 2.96% in 2011. This is within the threshold stipulated in the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007 and clearly highlights our commitment to fiscal prudence as a way to create more space for the private sector.
This will also have a salutary effect on our domestic debt profile, which has risen significantly in recent years. We are determined to rein in domestic borrowing, and through this, ensure that our debt is at a sustainable level.
As I mentioned earlier, government has made significant progress in putting the finances of the nation on a sound footing and laying the foundation for rapid and sustainable economic growth.
Allocations to some critical sectors of the economy are as follows: Security – N921.91 billion; Power [including Bulk Trader, Nelmco, and Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO)] -N161.42 billion; Works – N180.8 billion; Education [excluding Universal Basic Education Commission, Petroleum Technology Development Trust Fund (PTDF) & Education Trust Fund] – N400.15 billion;Health – N282.77 billion;and Agriculture & Rural Development – N78.98 billion. Others are: Water Resources – N39 billion; Petroleum Resources – N59.66 billion; Aviation – N49.23 billion; Transport – N54.83 billion; Lands & Housing – N26.49 billion; Science & Technology – N30.84 billion; Niger Delta – N59.72 billion;Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) – N45.57 billionand Communications Technology – N18.31 billion.
Fiscal Policy Fellow compatriots, you will agree that the budget is not an end in itself but rather, an instrument for the promotion of economic growth, wealth creation, poverty reduction and service delivery to the citizenry. Government desires that we should begin to experience a commensurate increase in gainful employment and social well-being of Nigerians with the rate of economic growth.
This Budget seeks to act, not only to create jobs, but to also lay a solid foundation for sustainable economic growth which would deliver the dividends of democracy to our people. In this respect as you may recall, I hosted a retreat in October this year with the organized private Sector (OPS) at which a number of issues including fiscal policy were extensively discussed.
I wish to reiterate here that the principal objective of my Administration’s fiscal policy in the area of tariffs and trade is to promote industrialization and the growth of the manufacturing and agricultural sectors of the economy and above all to generate employment for Nigerians.
As part of the process to realize this objective, we have commenced the review of the 2008-2012 Customs and Excise Tariffs to correct identified anomalies and introduce policies that will help in the promotion of industrialization in the country when the review is concluded. In addition, to ensure a level-playing field for businesses, this Administration, beginning from the 2012 fiscal year, will where necessary, only grant concessions or waivers on a sectoral basis. The focus of any concessions will be on expanding domestic production for local consumption and boosting exports, development of value chains, and boosting employment.
The Export Expansion Grant (EEG) scheme has, over the years, contributed significantly in the diversification of the economy through the promotion of non-oil exports. Efforts have therefore reached an advanced stage to review and streamline the Scheme to make it more effective as an instrument for the promotion of non-oil exports. We shall also aggressively pursue economic diplomacy within the framework of ECOWAS to ensure that the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) achieves its objective of promoting intra- ECOWAS trade and that it is not used as a vehicle for dumping goods in the region. In particular, we shall review the application of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS) to the oil palm and other sectors.
For some time now, especially with the advent of the consolidated salary structure, there has been agitation over the lopsided nature of the Personal Income Tax Act and the fact that the tax free allowances were inadequate. I am pleased to announce that I have signed the Personal Income Tax Amendment Act 2011 into law which amongst others has the benefit of reducing, on the average, taxes paid by low income earners and providing a more equitable tax structure for individuals. This law also provides for Tax Appeal Tribunals to listen to, and address concerns of individual taxpayers as a cost-effective administrative intervention prior to recourse to the courts.
Other fiscal changes to be gazetted shortly, include tax waivers on all bonds and related instruments issued by corporate and other tiers of Government, tax rebates as incentive to companies that create jobs, regulations to support taxpayers’ self- assessment, and regulations to support the growing quest of those involved in social and community development to get tax incentives for those donating to their causes.
As you may recall, Government initiated a new multifaceted National Job Creation Scheme with the provision of seed funding of N50 billion in the 2011 Budget. Implementation of this programme has commenced in earnest.
This Administration believes that it is time to give Nigerian youthsan opportunity to enjoy the dignity of a job, the support for innovation, the confidence to be an entrepreneur and, the sheer optimism to be an employer of labour along with the security of an income that can contribute to our economic development. We are conscious of the fact that we have the task of transforming the huge potential of our youths into real, tangible outcomes which all of our people can experience and call their own.
In this respect, Government is focused on stimulating entrepreneurial activity and setting a framework for young people with creative tendencies to showcase their business acumen, build capacity and create jobs. In this spirit, and to move beyond the conventional paradigm of job creation, the Government, partnering with the organized private sector and our development partners, took bold steps to initiate the YouthEnterprise With Innovation in Nigeria (YouWin) programme which I launched in Abuja in October and has since been launched also across the six geopolitical zones.
This programme is targeted to, not only create a new generation of innovative real sector entrepreneurs in Nigeria, but, in the medium term, also generate jobs for youths across the country.
I believe that this move will drive the future technological and socio-economic development of our country.YouWin will lead to the creation of about 100,000 jobs through support to our young entrepreneurs.
CONCLUSION Mr. Senate President, Mr. Speaker, Distinguished Senators, Honourable Members of this esteemed Assembly,the Proposal I lay before you this day seeks to sustain sound macroeconomic growth that will translate to achieving socio-economic transformation, and gainful employment for our people. But, we can only progress in this course and turn our possibilities into realitywhen we diligently adhere to the implementation of well thought-out and articulated developmental policies.
The 2012 Budget, as our collaborative effort, has taken the welfare of Nigerians as top priority. In an environment of global uncertainties and domestic challenges, the strong support of the National Assembly is invaluable for us to achieve our set developmental goals.
As we collectively resolve to create a brighter and enduring future for all Nigerians – a future of hope and prosperity not lack, fear or hatred, we must prepare to overcome any adversity that may arise. Accordingly,we must all be determined and committed to follow through with the difficult but balanced choices that we make in piloting the affairs of this great nation.
Finally, I wish to appreciate the enduring partnershipbetween the Executive andthe Legislature in discharging our shared responsibility for nation-building and I note, with thanks, the patriotism, commitment and support that Distinguished and Honourable Members of this esteemed Assembly have consistently demonstrated.
Once again, I encourage us to dialogue openly, frankly and in good faith over thechallenges that face us as a nation.It is my hope that the National Assembly will consider and pass the 2012 Budget Proposal expeditiously;and I foresee even moreproductive collaboration to the benefit of all our people.
I am indeed grateful for your kind attention.
May God bless you all, and bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. http://www.channel801.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=719 |
Sports › Sunday Bada Is Dead by channel801(op): 7:57am On Dec 13, 2011 |
Former Olympic Silver Medalist Sunday Bada Is DeadNigeria’s former Olympic sliver medallist and Technical Director of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Mr Sunday Bada is dead. Kwara-born Mr Bada who was born on 22 June 1969, slumped and died at the National Stadium in Lagos on Monday evening. ColinUdoh Colin Udoh TRAGEDY: Nigeria Olympic silver medalist Sunday Bada slumped and died last night in Lagos http://twitter.com/ColinUdoh/status/146526710693765120 |
Computers › Youtube New Look- What Do You Think? by channel801(op): 6:26am On Dec 13, 2011 |
On December 1, Google announced the YouTube new look (with new logo) which features gray navigation bars.
According to them, the new design makes YouTube's website much easier to navigate. YouTube's old site design was basically videos in a grid on a plain, white background.
Now, YouTube has a dark gray sidebar on the left side of the page, where users can see their subscribed channels. Clicking on a link on the left side of the page (there's also "Trending" and "Popular Channels" links, in addition to users' subscribed channels) changes the content in the center column, where videos appear in a list rather than a grid. There's also a right-hand sidebar with "Recommended" videos.
Seriously, what has been your experience? You like or you dislike? |
Politics › 2011 N.M.M.A Awards: A.I.T And Punch Become Tv And Newspaper Of The Year 2011 by channel801(op): 7:11am On Dec 12, 2011 |
The Punch, AIT and Tell Magazine are the big winners at the weekend during the 19th edition of Nigeria Media Merit Award (NMMA) Awards. At this year’s event which was held at the Gani Fawehinmi Arcade in Akure Ondo State, Punch newspaper won the coveted award of the Newspaper of the Year, ahead of The Guardian and THISDAY, which were also nominated in the category. For African Independent Television (AIT) management, it was double joy as they crown the 15th anniversary of the station with Television Station of the Year award. At the event which brought together some of Nigeria’s finest journalist and media veterans, the state Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko and the Chairman of the NMMA Board of Trustees, Alhaji Alade Odunewu, stressed the need for the media to uphold its role as the watchdog of the society. A total of 45 awards were handed down at the event with 11 of those coming from the electronic media. News Magazine of the year award went to Tell, while Radio Station of the year and Business Publication of the Year awards went to Classic FM and Business Day respectively. Mr. Adeyeye Joseph, Editor of Punch Newspapers went home with Editor of the year and columnist of the year awards, while TV newscaster of the year went to beautiful and delectable Seun Olagunju of Nigerian Televison Authority (NTA). The complete list of the winners are: http://www.channel801.com/Events/punch-ait-tell-win-big-at-nmma-awards.html |
Celebrities › Bobby Brown's Dad Dies At 82 by channel801(op): 5:10am On Dec 11, 2011 |
Bobby Brown's dad passed away today after a long bout with cancer , sources close to the family tell TMZ. According to a family source, Herbert Brown -- known affectionately as Pop -- had been ill of quite a while. He was 82. Pop was seen often on the reality show "Being Bobby Brown." It will be recalled that Bobby lost his mother earlier this year, in January. http://www.channel801.com/Varieties/bobby-browns-dad-dies-at-82.html |
Politics › Alert: Petroleum Tanker On Fire At Old Toll Gate by channel801(op): 6:10pm On Dec 02, 2011 |
A Petroleum Tanker is said to be on fire just after the Old Toll Gate On The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
It will do well for those that ply the road to find alternative route this evening, |
Politics › President Jonathan Sacks Minister For Sports ? by channel801(op): 5:51pm On Dec 02, 2011 |
Our source in Abuja has just told us that President Goodluck Jonathan has laid off Honourable Minister for Sports and Chairman of National Sports Commission, Alhaji Yusuf Suleiman
However, aides to the minister insisted that the man resigned to contest the Sokoto State Gubernatorial election, as the PDP flagbearer later next year.
Whichever the case may be Alhaji Suleiman is no longer a member of National Executive Council effective from today. |
Politics › Bianca Ojukwu's Name Sent To Senate As Ambassador Nominee by channel801(op): 10:19pm On Dec 01, 2011 |
In January this year while Dim Ojukwu was lying critical ill in a London Hospital, President Jonathan appointed Mrs Bianca Ojukwu as Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Affairs. Whether she was able to carry out the responsibilities or not is a discussion for another day. Today, less than a week after her husband's death, the corpse still in the morgue and the Igbo Ozo council yet to formally announce his death, not to talk of him being buried, our president has sent the woman's name to the Senate again for confirmation as an ambassador, according to NTA News. By Igbo tradition, a woman MUST mourn her husband for one year! Ok ok let's agree that the world is changing at least she must mourn him for some months. What exactly is it with these appointment for Bianca by all means abi. . . . . . . . . Updates: Other nominees sent to the Senate include immediate past deputy governor of Oyo State, Taofeek Arapaja, Ojo Maduekwe, Former aviation minister, Mrs. Fidelia Akuabata Njeze and another former deputy governor of Ondo State, Chief Cornelius Oluwateru and a former chairman of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Mrs Esther John Audu. I have a link from Sun now: http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/dec/02/national-02-12-2011-018.html |
Music/Radio › 2012 Grammy Nomination List by channel801(op): 9:22am On Dec 01, 2011 |
Held at the Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE, the LL Cool J hosted ceremony saw Kanye West top the pack with seven chances at Grammy glory while British singerAdele scored six nominations in categories including Song of the Year, Record of the Year and the grand prize of Album of the Year for her heralded disc "21". Album of the Year Adele- 21 The Foo Fighters- Wasting Light Lady Gaga- Born This Way Bruno Mars- Doo-Wops and Hooligans Rihanna- Loud Record of the Year Adele-“Rolling in the Deep” Bon Iver- “Holocene” Bruno Mars- “Grenade” Mumford & Sons- “The Cave” Katy Perry- “Firework” Song of the Year Kanye West- “All of the Lights” Mumford & Sons- “The Cave” Bruno Mars- “Grenade” Bon Iver- “Holocene” Adele- “Rolling in the Deep” Best New Artist The Band Perry Bon Iver J. Cole Nicki Minaj Skrillex Best Pop Solo Performance “Someone Like You” — Adele “Yoü And I” — Lady Gaga “Grenade” — Bruno Mars “Firework” — Katy Perry “F***in’ Perfect” — Pink Best Pop Duo/Group Performance “Body And Soul” — Tony Bennett & Amy Winehouse “Dearest” — The Black Keys “Paradise” — Coldplay “Pumped Up Kicks” — Foster The People “Moves Like Jagger” — Maroon 5 & Christina Aguilera Best Dance Recording “Raise Your Weapon” — Deadmau5 & Greta Svabo Bech “Barbra Streisand” — Duck Sauce “Sunshine” — David Guetta & Avicii “Call Your Girlfriend” — Robyn “Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites” — Skrillex “Save The World” — Swedish House Mafia Best Dance/Electronica Album Zonoscope- Cut/Copy 4×4=12- Deadmau5 Nothing But The Beat- David Guetta Body Talk, Pt. 3- Robyn Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites- Skrillex Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Duets II- Tony Bennett & Various Artists The Gift- Susan Boyle In Concert On Broadway- Harry Connick Jr. Music Is Better Than Words- Seth MacFarlane What Matters Most – Barbra Streisand Sings The Lyrics Of Alan And Marilyn Bergman, Barbra Streisand Best Rock Performance “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” — Coldplay “Down By The Water” — The Decemberists “Walk” — Foo Fighters “The Cave” — Mumford & Sons “Lotus Flower” — Radiohead Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance “On The Backs Of Angels” — Dream Theater “White Limo” — Foo Fighters “Curl Of The Burl” — Mastodon “Public Enemy No. 1″ — Megadeth “Blood In My Eyes” — Sum 41 Best Rock Album Rock ‘N’ Roll Party Honoring Les Paul — Jeff Beck Wasting Light — Foo Fighters Come Around Sundown — Kings Of Leon I’m With You — Red Hot Chili Peppers The Whole Love — Wilco Best Alternative Music Album Bon Iver — Bon Iver Codes and Keys — Death Cab For Cutie Torches — Foster The People Circuital — My Morning Jacket The King of Limbs — Radiohead Best Traditional R&B Performance “Sometimes I Cry” — Eric Benét “Fool For You” — Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona “Radio Message” — R. Kelly “Good Man” — Raphael Saadiq “Surrender” — Betty Wright & The Roots Best R&B Album F.A.M.E. — Chris Brown Second Chance — El DeBarge Love Letter — R. Kelly Pieces Of Me — Ledisi Kelly — Kelly Price Best Rap/Song Collaboration “Party” — Beyoncé & André 3000 “I’m On One” — DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne “I Need A Doctor” — Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey “What’s My Name?” — Rihanna & Drake “Motivation” — Kelly Rowland & Lil Wayne “All Of The Lights” — Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie Best Rap Performance “Look At Me Now” — Chris Brown, Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes “Otis” — Jay-Z & Kanye West “The Show Goes On” — Lupe Fiasco “Moment 4 Life” — Nicki Minaj & Drake “Black And Yellow” — Wiz Khalifa Best Rap Album Watch The Throne, Jay-Z & Kanye West Tha Carter IV, Lil Wayne Lasers, Lupe Fiasco Pink Friday, Nicki Minaj My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West Best Country Solo Performance “Dirt Road Anthem” — Jason Aldean “I’m Gonna Love You Through It” — Martina McBride “Honey Bee” — Blake Shelton “Mean” — Taylor Swift “Mama’s Song” — Carrie Underwood Best Country Song “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” — Jim Collins & David Lee Murphy “God Gave Me You” — Dave Barnes “Just Fishin’” — Casey Beathard, Monty Criswell & Ed Hill “Mean” — Taylor Swift “Threaten Me With Heaven” — Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Will Owsley & Dillon O’Brian “You And Tequila” — Matraca Berg & Deana Carter Best Americana Album Emotional Jukebox — Linda Chorney Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down — Ry Cooder Hard Bargain — Emmylou Harris Ramble At The Ryman — Levon Helm Blessed — Lucinda Williams Best Blues Album Low Country Blues — Gregg Allman Roadside Attractions — Marcia Ball Man In Motion — Warren Haynes The Reflection — Keb’ Mo’ Revelator — Tedeschi Trucks Band Best Folk Album Barton Hollow — The Civil Wars I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive — Steve Earle Helplessness Blues — Fleet Foxes Ukulele Songs — Eddie Vedder The Harrow & The Harvest — Gillian Welch http://www.channel801.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=675 |
Music/Radio › It Is A Baby Boy For Music Producer, Cobhams Asuquo by channel801(op): 5:58am On Dec 01, 2011 |
It is Official! Nigerian music maestro, Cobhams Emmanuel Asuquo is now a father! His wife, Ojuolape Veronica (Nee Olukanni) was delivered of a bouncing baby boy Wednesday afternoon in a US hospital. It was a very elated Cobhams, who is already on his way out of the country to see the new addition, that broke the new to the press. Cobhams got married to Ojuola on December 2nd, 2010 in a very low key ceremony that took the entertainment industry by surprise. The marriage which was solemnized at the Redeemed Christian Church of God – “The King is. . . . . . . . . . . http://www.channel801.com/Varieties/it-is-a-baby-boy-for-music-producer-cobhams-asuquo.html |
Celebrities › It Is A Baby Boy For Music Producer, Cobhams Asuquo by channel801(op): 5:47am On Dec 01, 2011 |
It is Official! Nigerian music maestro, Cobhams Emmanuel Asuquo is now a father! His wife, Ojuolape Veronica (Nee Olukanni) was delivered of a bouncing baby boy Wednesday afternoon in a US hospital. It was a very elated Cobhams, who is already on his way out of the country to see the new addition, that broke the new to the press. Cobhams got married to Ojuola on December 2nd, 2010 in a very low key ceremony that took the entertainment industry by surprise. The marriage which was solemnized at the Redeemed Christian Church of God – “The King is. . . . . . . . . . . http://www.channel801.com/Varieties/it-is-a-baby-boy-for-music-producer-cobhams-asuquo.html |
Politics › Code of Conduct Tribunal Dismisses Tinubu's Case + Video by channel801(op): 12:38pm On Nov 30, 2011 |
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Politics › Obasanjo Foisted Unhealthy Yar’adua On Nigerians As Punishment – Atiku by channel801(op): 5:56pm On Nov 29, 2011 |
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has launched a blistering attack on former President Olusegun Obasanjo, accusing him of deliberately foisting an unhealthy Umaru Yar‘Adua on the country as a punishment for the rejection of the third term constitution amendment in 2006. Atiku who also accused Obasanjo of seeking to be Nigeria’s version of Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe cited the memoirs of erstwhile United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, as evidence that Obasanjo lobbied for the third term constitution amendment among world leaders. The attack from Atiku followed a newspaper interview where Obasanjo was alleged to have described Atiku as incompetent, unworthy of the presidency and untruthful. My problems with OBJ Rebuffing the allegations by former President Obasanjo, Atiku in a statement from his media office in Abuja, yesterday, said his major problems with the former President arose from his opposition to his third term plan. Atiku in the statement narrated how Obasanjo allegedly sent two cabinet members of the regime to him to deliberate on a draft constitution. Atiku Abubakar and Olusegun Obasanjo Curiously, Atiku said, the draft was silent on term limit, which made him to smell a rat and that his courage to confront Obasanjo over this controversial plan was the beginning of his troubles with his former boss and the subsequent plots to frustrate his ambition to become President. Noting that Obasanjo did not have an original succession plan contrary to the claim that he had initially groomed him, Atiku denied the claim, saying the former President was forced into a “last minute succession by bringing a medically challenged late Umaru Yar’Adua to succeed him as a means of punishing Nigerians for rejecting his life Presidency ambition.” Praises past leaders Atiku praised Nigeria’s past leaders including General Yakubu Gowon, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, General Ibrahim Babangida, Ernest Shonekan, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, statesmen, legislators, past Chief Justices and the media for coming together to pull Nigeria from the brink and ensuring an orderly succession to the Presidency by the then Vice President, Dr. Jonathan Goodluck. “Without this, Nigeria would have been plunged into yet another major crisis arising from the actions of one man,” Atiku said. On the allegations of inexperience, incompetence and unreliability made against him by Obasanjo, Atiku said Obasanjo was the last person to lecture any Nigerian on reliability. The Rice’s memoirs Atiku also referred to the memoirs of former US Secretary of State, Rice, “No Higher Honour” where she reportedly made reference to Obasanjo’s alleged plans for a third term. “In 2006 when President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria sidled up to President Bush and suggested that he (Obasanjo) might change the constitution so that he could serve a third term, President Bush told him not to do it. In Bush’s words: ‘You have served your country well. Now turn over power and become a statesman,” she was quoted as saying. Atiku also dismissed as preposterous the allegation against him by Obasanjo that he is inexperienced. He challenged Obasanjo to disclose any responsibility or task that he assigned to him while in office, which he didn’t discharge competently. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/11/obasanjo-foisted-unhealthy-yar%E2%80%99adua-on-nigerians-as-punishment-atiku/ |
Politics › Appeal Court Orders Retrial of Anambra Central Senatorial Election by channel801(op): 12:06pm On Nov 28, 2011 |
Appeal Tribunal sitting in Enugu orders retrial of election petition filed by Dora Akunyili (APGA) against Chris Ngige (ACN) |
Forum Games › Game: Na Wash (from Eldee New Song) by channel801(op): 9:19am On Nov 28, 2011 |
I like eLDee new release (even though it sounds like another remix of JahBless' Joor)
Anyway let's play a game out of it:
Chris Brown just dey disturb me on bb. . . . . .Na Wash Na my idea Seun steal to start Nairaland. . . . . . . Na wash |
Politics › Re: Breaking: E F C C Chairman, Farida Waziri Sacked by channel801(op): 11:24am On Nov 23, 2011 |
confirmed! |
Politics › Breaking: E F C C Chairman, Farida Waziri Sacked by channel801(op): 11:11am On Nov 23, 2011 |
President Jonathan has approved the appointment of Ibrahim Lamorde as acting Chairman of the EFCC with immediate effect via @renoomokri.
Good riddance to bad rubbish? |
Fashion › Miss Nigeria 2011 Is Feyijimi Sodipo by channel801(op): 6:15am On Nov 19, 2011 |
21-year-old Miss Feyijimi Sodipo was last night crowned Miss Nigeria 2011. Th contestant who represented Ogun State beat 19 other contestants to win the coveted crown.
The Top 5 contestants are Miss Anambra, Miss Ogun, Miss Edo, Miss Benue and Miss Rivers.
Miss Benue (Adama Onyata) emerged first runner-up while Miss Edo (Nowekere Alexis Isibor) was awarded 2nd runner-up
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Sports › League Tables- E P L, La Liga, Nigeria, Germany Etc by channel801(op): 3:32pm On Nov 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Reno Omokri (beaf)- The Face Of A Liar? by channel801(op): 7:34am On Nov 03, 2011 |
aaaahhaaaaaaaa  I don miss somfin. As in, but e, andd, I mean. lmao (a la Jenifa) I dont envy the moderator of this forum. I mean how does he manage these charlatans? I mean how can we overlook the message and start persecuting the messenger? How did we get to this stage in this country? Why can't we tell the beafs of this world that you can not fool all the people, all the time. I am afraid for the future of this generation, if we could allow Beaf and his co-travellers to hijack this thread in their attempts to divert our attentions from the import of the topic. To answer some of your questions. Yes, Wale Olayanju is a man and the founder of www.Channel801.com (thanks for the ipolowo oja taa sanwo fun) but he is not the same person as me and he is not writer of the article (and even if he is, is that a crime?) I am PJ and if you have gone through my posts, you will have seen I am the Promotion Executive of CHANNEL801 and part of my jobs is what I am doing here. The article was written by one of us. So, the questions in the article that we have refused to deal with which we allow beaf and his cohorts to divert our attention from, are: 1. Is Beaf the same person as Reno Omokri? 2. Is there any office as Special Assistant to Mr.President on New Media? 3. If yes, when was it created? 4. Is there any office as Special Assistant to Special Adviser to Mr.President on New Media? lmao 5. Is he the Special Assistant to Mr. President on New Media? 6. If no, is he the Special Assistant to Special Adviser to Mr. President on New Media? 7. If yes, why is he deceiving us. Remember, the author of this article claimed that most of these are mere allegations. It is left for Mr. Omokri (or beaf, if they are the same) to clear the air on these. Thank you for reading my tales by moonlight. lmao |
Sports › Breaking: Siasia Sues N.f.f by channel801(op): 6:15pm On Nov 02, 2011 |
Former Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, has launched a legal action against the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for breach of contract. Hmm, daring or dumb? http://www.channel801.com |
Politics › Reno Omokri (beaf)- The Face Of A Liar? by channel801(op): 5:45pm On Nov 02, 2011 |
Reno Omokri, the Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on New Media may not be what he claims to be after all. Latest finding has revealed that as at today 2nd November 2011, there is no such position as the Special Assistant to Mr. President on New Media in the Presidency. In fact it never did exist. What is in existence is the position of Special Assistant to the Special Adviser (on new media)! To say that Reno courts controversy at any given opportunity will be stating the obvious. Reno is alleged to be the same person with username Beaf on Nairaland, the Nigerian forum, where he uses every opportunity to defend anything Goodluck Jonathan even if it is obvious he is in the minority. He played a major role during the campaign activities of Mr. President, especially on Nairaland so much so that some Nairalanders are of the opinion that he was strategically stationed on the forum to do the “hatchet” job. Not many are therefore surprised when he announced on Twitter that he had been made the Special Assistant to Mr. President on New Media. Of course, he was being compensated for a job well done, they opined. Just a couple of weeks ago, Reno incurred the wrath of Nigerian community on Twitter when he was alleged to have described the Northerners as parasites. On October 21st, 2011 using his twitter handle, @renoomokri, Reno was alleged to have stated thus “if they need emergency action then let them produce wealth. The North particularly the core north are parasites”. Facing angry reactions from Nigerians on twitter, Omokri. . . . . . . . . continue here http://www.channel801.com/Varieties/reno-omokri-the-face-of-a-liar.html
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Politics › Efcc Website Hacked! by channel801(op): 2:34pm On Oct 28, 2011 |
Sequel to the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Eugene Juwah advocacy for the control of content that appears on the internet, the website of EFCC www.efccnigeria.org has been hacked by Naija Cyber Activists This is what the hackers called their 'Official Press Release" which was left on the homepage of EFCC, after hacking it OPERATION: #SayNoToInternetCensorship
It was reported in the dailies that the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Eugene Juwah, has advocated the control of content that appears on the internet.
WE will do everything within Our Powers to make sure this Odious thought doesn't materialize.
Who is this “we” you may ask and why should you listen to them? Well, we are your friends and family. Your neighbors, your workers, your coworkers. We are every person who you’ve seen on the street and on television. We are everyone, a collective conscious who can see much further than your nearsighted laws.
The forces endeavoring to belittle and undermine the freedom of the internet are 'bout being conceptualized.
Never before has there been a greater challenge to freedom of information, liberty and civilization. Delay invites great danger.
The internet is a platform for freedom, a place where anyone and everyone can come together, discuss topics, and share information, without the fear of government interference.
It is clear that the government takes us for fools.
It is clear that they would rather block all chance of expression of the african youth's aspirations for change.
it is clear that when the revolution starts, they will force the telecoms companies off the air to prevent us from communication, we will plan for that.
It is clear that at some point, MTN and the rest will start keeping tabs on us to make it easier to convict us.
It is clear that any incidents that may happen to us will not become national news because NTA will not report it.
It is clear that though preachers of virtue but when the s.hit hits the fan (subsidy), CAN will sanction our suffering.
It is clear that though trumpeters of goodwill, the same leaders will still embarass us in foreign lands with schoolboy antics like little truants.
It is clear that they will give with one hand ( minimum wage increase) and take with another hand (subsidy reduction).
That is clear
But It is also clear that we shall take this fight to them. It is also clear that when this oppressive law starts, those who CAN will destroy whatever hindrances they may put in place.
{website defacement is all you have seen, its not all we can do.}
It is also clear that they can track us but they can never stop us. It is our duty to show them that they can track one person but they can never track an idea. It is our duty to show them that they can assassinate one man but not a million. It is our duty to show them that Ghadaffi will die again in this country, if they will not learn. It is OUR duty to show that they may dim the lights, but this spark will NEVER go out.
Any effort made to Censor the Internet will therefore result to a state of war between NaijaCyberHactivists (with well meaning Nigerians on our side) and the Nigerian Government should they find themselves so inclined to impose censorship upon the internet.
WE USING THIS MEDIUM TO #SayNoToInternetCensorship
We, NaijaCyberHactivists, will not stand by and let this go unnoticed.
We Are From The Internet EXPECT US!
"In source code we trust We fighting for a cause To make them account for all OUR money in their purse MISSION: Hand over the whip to the horse".
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Politics › National Honour List 2011. Are These Honours Still Honourable? by channel801(op): 7:04am On Oct 28, 2011 |
I read a report online that GEJ has listed [b]364 [/b]Nigerians to receive the 2011 national honours. The recipients include Alhaji Aliko Dangote to be awarded Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON to become the first individual outside government to receive the nation’s second highest national honour. The GCON has mostly been awarded to Vice-Presidents, Chief Justices of the country and Senate Presidents. CFR recipients include Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, Attorney General, New HOS Alh. Isa Sali, Gen. Gowon wife, Victoria and some former military chiefs. Chief Emeka Ihedioha, Senator Joy Emodi, Senators Smart Adeyemi, James Manager, Uche Chukwumerije, Udoma Udo Udoma, Olusegun Aganga, Emeka Wogu, Godsday Orubebe, Diezani Allison Madueke, Dr. Usman Shamsudeen, Jim Ovia and Atedo Peterside are to be given Commander of the Order of the Niger, CON. Nollywood artistes like Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Okereke, Olu Jacobs and Kanayo O Kanayo and Osita Iheme (Pawpaw) would be honoured with Member of the Federal Republic, MFR award. Chinedu Ikedieze (Aki) was honoured last year. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/10/dangote-jacobs-genevieve-yobo-osita-iheme-359-others-make-national-honours-lists/My questions: 1. Why 364 people in a year? 2. Why do the recepients mostly politicians and political financiers 3. Why are the politicians only of PDP even if they are of questionable characters 4. Why are the names of some of the awards funny, e.g MFR. Am I not a member of this republic? |
Business › Wale Adefarasin (PFN) Backs FG On Fuel Subsidy Removal by channel801(op): 6:28am On Oct 28, 2011 |
CAN backs FG on fuel subsidy removalChristian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has thrown its weight behind the proposed oil subsidy removal, arguing that the Federal Government must convince Nigerians that the gains from the exercise will be judiciously managed for the benefit of the masses of the country.
Speaking in Lagos, yesterday, at the annual symposium on Christian unity, CAN National President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, said the decision to remove oil subsidy was an inevitable painful pill to swallow. He argued that if the government can assure Nigerians that this exercise will not go the same way of past ones, then the country would be better for it.
Represented by the National Secretary of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Pastor Wale Adefarasin, the cleric also advised the Federal Government to dialogue with organised labour with a view to carrying them along to avoid industrial disharmony.
In his keynote address entitled: That They May Be One, Pastor Oritsejafor stressed the need for Nigerian Christians to move in unity and strive to overcome the things that held the Church apart so that the adherents can work together in unison.
He said: “When we work together as a united church, we will accomplish much more than we currently do, because a united church will be much more powerful than the situation we have at the moment. There is the multiplier effect when we work together as a united church.”
Elder statesman, Rev. Moses Iloh, shocked the audience when he blamed the Church for the problems of the country, stating: “80 million people troop to different churches every Sunday but when it comes to changing the nation, it is zero.
“The problem of Nigeria today is not Islam as people will want us to believe. The problem of Nigeria is Christianity which has refused to use its God-given power to positively affect the nation.” I think this Oritsejafor man needs his grey head examined. Yes, I said it! He has continued to sound recently more like a politician than a religion leader. Must he support anything Jonathan because he is a christian? http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/10/can-backs-fg-on-fuel-subsidy-removal/ |
Webmasters › Re: Your Favorite Nigerian Website(s)? by channel801(f): 6:53am On Oct 27, 2011 |
My favourite? of course www.CHANNEL801.comCHANNEL801 is an online news community that brings to you latest and accurate news in Vacancies, Sports, Politics, Entertainment, Business, Vacancies, Information Technology etc. |
Webmasters › Re: Help Us Build the Best Nigerian Website Directory by channel801(f): 6:50am On Oct 27, 2011 |
www.CHANNEL801.comCHANNEL801 is an online news community that brings to you latest and accurate news in Vacancies, Entertainment, Politics, Sports, Business, Information Technology etc. |
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