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Why can't PMB deploy military to Benue is it because his kinsmen (Fulani herdsmen) are legalize to kill and he will certainly turn a blind eye to their atrocities |
IG seems to have relax too much he need to have reposition Nigeria police but I think he can't do more than what he had done so we need someone to reposition Nigeria police and make it look more professional, if sacking and retirement would bring sanity into Nigeria police force it is a welcome idea. |
as long as police keep collecting N50 and there are road block, he will not be able to bring the needed change to NPF, NPF is in failed state. |
how can nigeria effect change in the nigeria police force cos nigeria police are becoming nuisance |
Fejiro Oliver I have deliberately kept this story for a day such as this when the governorship election will be close and the candidate of Babangida Aliyu, Niger State Governor, Umar Nasko will be contesting. Call it a report to witch hunt Aliyu and Nasko and you won’t be wrong. Call it a revelation of the dying minutes to cause bad blood for the duo and you will also not be wrong. For months I have waited for this moment when Nigerians especially those from Niger State will get to know that as they go to the polls; any attempt to vote in Nasko, the stooge of Aliyu aka Talba will be voting in a pseudo assassin in government house who will be covering the monumental corrupt practices of the State Governor. I must confess that my joy knows no bound when each time I release the fraudulent government of Talba and the indigenes call and text vowing never to vote for him as a Senator and they made good their promise. This is the moment that we have been waiting for, when the true story of my kidnap and subsequent imprisonment will be made public. As a journalist, I got fed up with reports concerning the Southern governors which are often laced with corrupt practices. I could not imagine why only the governors from the South were always at the receiving end of fraudulent practices while we forget that there are governors also in the Northern parts of the country. My inquisitiveness got the better part of me as I began to look for the most corrupt among the Northern governors and my searchlight landed on Niger State government. I will not tell us how I did the investigations that unravel fraud worth over N40 billion of Nigerlites wasted in frivolous contracts and expenditures that never showed in the State or the residents. To prove to the world that it won’t be only about document, I got citizen reporters who snapped the mess of a State called Niger; and I set to work. MY CONTACT WITH THEM BEGAN On August/September 2014, I sent a message to the State Commissioner for Information requesting him to respond to the fraudulent report in my custody. A gentleman I must confess; he responded that I could also contact the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) Saidu Ndako (who signed some of the document used in siphoning the money), which I did. Ndako replied me and pleaded that I send him the document through his mail which I declined. Instead I sent him parts of the allegations through sms after which he replied that he will get back to me. Few minutes later, I got a call from a person who identified himself as Israel Ebije, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor. He promised to call me back later in the day which he truly did around 8:30 pm. I told Ebije of the documents and demanded for his response since he was speaking for the State Government. Instead he opted to negotiate the story to be killed with cash, while I also tell him the source of my documents. In response, I demanded to know from him if he was a journalist, which he answered in the affirmative. “It is people like you that kill this profession. If you were not a CPS, but a practicing journalist and a government official asked you to disclose your source, will you”, I replied him. He promised to get back to me with response and ended the call. THIS WAS ALL RECORDED in my phone! THE THREAT BEGAN Days later, I reached out to the SSG and CPS in the evening that since they could not give official response, their silence will be taken as consent. Immediately Ebije replied me via text message that I should check my mail which I did and lo and behold, there was a threat daring me to go ahead with the publication and see if our civil conversation will not turn military. Alongside the threat was a lousy statement written by Ilyasu Dhakco, which had no effect to the story I investigated. I contacted my publisher (Daily Voice NG) in United States and we did an editorial calling on the State Security Service (SSS) to effect the arrest of Ebije for threatening my life. The next day followed a photo news on how the State Government under developed the State, showing dilapidated schools and roads. On the 18th of September 2014 around 10:13am, my phone rang and behold it was the SSG calling. I picked it and after pleasantries, he questioned why I went ahead with the story. I reminded him that he never replied to our questions and in his usual characteristics, he lied that he was out of the country. Then like a baby, he began to plead that I should not continue to embarrass the State Government with the big one coming up. Like a baby denied of her mother’s milk and a voice so humble, he begged that I give them a chance to say their own part of the story before going ahead to publish. I reminded him again that I personally offered to pay my flight ticket in August to Abuja for the interview which Ebije later cancelled and as such I won’t come again. At this juncture, he requested that I come to Minna which I refused, suggesting the same Abuja where he will meet me. Then he offered to pay for the flight ticket for me to come the next day, and requested that I send my account number, which I refused; telling him to make the booking and send the flight details via mail. Cunning SSG, he called later around 1pm that there was no one to send for the booking as all of them had gone home and I should send my account number so I can do it myself. It sounded funny that the SSG with all his retinue of aides could not find someone to send. I bluntly told him to call back any of the aides and send, to which he muttered some words and ended the call. In the evening around 7pm, one of my staff called me that the flight ticket has been paid for with the details sent to the official mail. AGAIN ALL THESE OUR CONVERSATIONS WERE RECORDED! I went to the Asaba International Airport to board my flight of 4:30pm. There we exchanged text messages, where he offered to send a cab to pick me but I refused; insisting that someone will pick me when I get there. I requested that he meet me at the Anchor Point (the venue where National Association of Seadogs meets) in Abuja when I arrived and I flew to Abuja. THE ASSASSINATION PLOT As soon as I got down from the airport, I switched on my spy camera biros to begin monitoring every event. The spy biro was taken along to record all the conversation I will be having with the SSG, which never came to pass. As I stepped out of the arrival hall, with a female co-passenger who I was using my brand new Samsung S5 to snap; some men approached me pretending to be Airport cab men. At this point, there was uproar as the real cab operators stated that the men who approached me are new and cannot carry me. That was when one of them (the most professional of them) flashed his ID card bearing SSS and in a commando fashion, I was rushed into a small vehicle, handcuffed and blindfolded by three men, while two hilux were in front. While in the vehicle, it was discovered that my Samsung S5 was missing which they attested to that they left on the Airport ground. I heard the short one among them (very unprofessional) who sat in from saying “Strike force, when you get to a quiet place, park let us carry out the operation”. Then I knew this was an assassination about to take place. My remaining two phones kept ringing, and at this point the one who sat by my right removed the blindfold and told me the names of the persons calling. I told them that it was a journalist calling and he was aware that I was coming to see the Niger State Government. Another call came in from UK and when they demanded to know, I told them it was an activist friend who also knew I was coming to see the government. It was at this junction that they stopped the vehicle, came down and put a cross which I later got to know was to the State Government. What I heard next from the same short SSS official was “he should be brought back alive to Minna”, and the convoy continued. While in the vehicle, the short one suggested that I should be kept with the strike force, which was countered by the one sitting by my right, who asserted that he can’t take such a risk as I may be injured by the strike force which will not be good for the operation. Late into the night we kept driving very roughly till we got to the Minna Command. After taking records of all that was with me, I was taken into a small detention room with foam and a blanket inside. With a chain on my legs, I was locked up. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW. *** Fejiro Oliver is an investigative journalist who was abducted by the government of Niger State in 2014 for exposing the rots in the State and the corrupt governance style of Governor Babangida Muazu Aliyu http://www.dailyvoiceng.com/the-true-story-why-niger-state-governor-kidnapped-and-imprisoned-me-for-14-days/ |
at least we can know how much to buy a litre of petrol and kerosene now, not a useless gov't telling us petrol is N87 but we keep buying it at N100 and they said kerosene is N50 but we keep buying it between N120 and N130 |
The Nigerian Medical Association has rejected moves by Enugu State government to appoint a vice chancellor on condition of holding a PhD. Enugu State University Teaching Hospital recently put up an advert stating a PhD as a condition to appoint a new vice chancellor. But NMA believes an MBBS—the bachelor’s degree doctors get after medical college—is equivalent to a PhD in both content and curriculum. It also means a post-graduate fellowship from the National Postgraduate Medical College/ West African College is “superior to PhD,” said the association’s national officers committee which met in Abuja last week. “We therefore call on the authorities of the university to include in their advert the fellowship of these colleges as an alternative of PhD as already endorsed by the National Universities Commission,” said the association’s chairman Dr Kayode Obembe in a statement released after the meeting. The association has also condemned what it called “illegal activities of [Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria] within the premises of private practitioners.” It accused the council of going as far as “extorting money from our members.” The accusation came after MLSCN early this month inspected laboratories in the FCT, including one owned by a private-practice doctor in Gudu area of Abuja. The doctor had refused entry to the council inspectors, insisting it didn’t have right to inspect his lab since his practice was regulated by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria. MLSCN had insisted it wasn’t inspecting the doctor’s practice—just his lab. by Judd Leonard Okafor http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2015/03/doctors-fault-phd-as-condition-to-appoint-vc/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+medicalworldnigeria%2FVRlb+%28Latest+Medical+Vacancy%2C+News+and+Events%29#.VRqfrzNw0jM |
At a press conference yesterday, Umana Okon Umana, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom State, showed thousands of ballot papers that voters actually cast for his party in Ibesikpo local government area, but which were isolated and thrown away by rogue staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission in collusion with officials of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The discarded ballots, which were just for the Ibesikpo local government area alone, offered an indication of the depth of electoral malpractice that characterized the polls in Bayelsa State on Saturday. http://saharareporters.com/2015/03/29/evidence-election-rigging-akwa-ibom-presented-public |
The Federal Government has closed 15 laboratories in the Federal Capital Territory, accusing them of poor standards. The move is part of its initiative to sanitise the sector. The Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria took the action following the rising number of quack laboratories in Gwagwalada, Mpape, Kubwa and Lugbe, among other areas. The Registrar, MLSCN, Prof. Anthony Emeribe, who stated this during a briefing in Abuja, on Monday, said the government was committed to riding the sector of illegal practices. He said, “The council has been working tirelessly to sanitise the sector with a view to ridding it of quacks, substandard products and other encumbrances to accurate and reliable medical laboratory reports. “This becomes even more crucial considering that empirical data indicates that between 60 and 85 per cent of the indices required for effective clinical diagnosis and management of diseases are derived from the medical laboratories. Those who are benefitting from the rot are reluctant to embrace the transformation we are working towards in the sector. But they will not deter us.” Emeribe, who said that owners of such sealed facilities defied the order, noted that they still embark on illegal practices. He said, “We discovered that after visiting a facility and possibly sealing it due to poor standards, as soon as we were out of sight, the operators would break the seal and continue with their nefarious activities.” He vowed that the agency would not relent in fighting those involved in such illegal practices. Emeribe stated, “They will not deter us, as we are ready to take the fight to all nook and cranny of the country. It is our duty and we will do it for the good of Nigeria. Regardless of the successes already recorded in reducing quackery and the preponderance of fake or substandard medical laboratory products, we still have more to do.” Meanwhile, the Office of the Head of Service has directed that no science technologist should practice in any medical laboratory in the country. In the circular sent to the MLSCN and other agencies, the HoS said it would no longer tolerate the practice where science technologists and laboratory scientists worked in medical laboratory environment. It also urged science technologists and laboratory scientists to restrict their opeartions within the purview of science laboratories regulated by the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology. http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2015/03/fg-seals-up-15-laboratories-in-abuja/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+medicalworldnigeria%2FVRlb+%28Latest+Medical+Vacancy%2C+News+and+Events%29#.VQrZRzNw0jM |
A private clinic doctor for the second time on Tuesday refused entry to officials of Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria to inspect his lab. Dr Emeka Obiodunukwe of Demy Health Clinic & Diagnostic Centre in Gudu area of Abuja asked the council’s inspectors to leave his premises, insisting the council did not have a right to inspect his lab. But officials insist the lab is not manned by a qualified and registered laboratory scientist, as expected for labs, and tests are run by Obiodunukwe himself. He was absent on Tuesday when officials visited a second time, but in a phone message on speakerphone he threatened legal suit to stop any inspection ahead of formal communication between his legal counsel and the MLSCN, insisting his practice is regulated by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria. “You are telling me you have the right to inspect my laboratory, and I am telling you [that] you don’t have the right to inspect my laboratory,” he said over speakerphone to officials. “So is it not better we address this in court, rather than barging into my premises continuously trying to intimidate me?” MLSCN regulates the practice and training of medical laboratory scientists in the same fashion as MDCN does for doctors and dentists. “That is where [any similarity] ends, but MLSCN has additional responsibility of inspecting, accrediting labs and approving medical laboratories which the MDCN act doesn’t,” explained the council’s registrar Anthony Emeribe. “You are a doctor, you can have a hospital and lab, but once it comes to lab services, the laws are straightforward. We are not regulating the doctor’s work as a medical doctor, we are regulating facilities rendering medical laboratory testing. We are not regulating the clinic, but that entity in that infrastructure that renders medical lab testing is what we are regulating.” DemyHealth is among a handful of clinics and laboratories that came under inspection on the second day of the council’s monitoring of laboratories around the FCT. http://www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2015/03/doctors-threatens-mlscn-with-suit-over-lab-inspection/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+medicalworldnigeria%2FVRlb+%28Latest+Medical+Vacancy%2C+News+and+Events%29#.VQllVjNw0jM |
this should be House Of Reps prirority build go roads enforce speed limit and restrict heavy truck movement to certain time of the day or night |
my guy threaten the useless ecobank by reporting to bank regulatory bodies either NDIC or CBN or findout other regulatory body for banks and make sure u write an official letter to either of these bodies with photocopies of the counterfeit note and u can also get a lawyer and tell the lawyer to file a suit for the damages done to u with both of u sharing any amount the bank later pay 50-50. and remember ur evidence is the CCTV footage of the ATM, which must be tender in the law court and other witness available, i guess when u get to this level they will be pleading for out of court settlement. |
useless and jobless youths selling dia future, they better go and get a job b4 its too late |
i beg make FG remember to take receipt after selling nigeria, failed govt i cant be surprise cos they cant manage anything successfully, and coming soon FG to sell Aso Rock.... |
and when USA dont sell arms to nigeria govt they complain but mbu statement is really not helping nigeria human right record |
Worried by the high rate at which resource-rich African countries lose huge revenues through corruption, illegal transfers of profits and money laundering abroad, the African Union, AU, has asked President Goodluck Jonathan and other African leaders to openly declare their assets and subject their wealth to public scrutiny. A report on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, compiled by an AU panel led by former South African President Thabo Mbeki, said Africa loses an estimated $60billion (about N10.08trillion) annually through such transfers. The report was presented Sunday at a summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The report has stirred massive concerns in Nigerian, which is said to account for over $40.9billion (about N6.87trillion), or 68 per cent of the total figure. Cumulatively, Nigeria also topped the list of ten African countries with highest incidence of illicit financial transfers between 1970 and 2008, recording about $217.7billion (about N36.57trillion), or 30.5% of the total in the continent. The issue of accountability and probity by top government officials has always been a source of serious concern in Nigeria, particularly with President Goodluck Jonathan repeatedly refusing to publicly declare their assets. When the issue surfaced during his third Presidential media chat in 2014, Mr. Jonathan criticised those calling for the declaration, and said leaders should be allowed to determine whether or not the decision to make their assets public agreed with their personal principles. The president emphasised his disapproval by infamously declaring that he did not give “a damn” about publicly declaring his assets. “The issue of public asset declaration is a matter of personal principle. That is the way I see it, and I don’t give a damn about it, even if you criticise me from heaven,” the president said. However, concerned by the findings in the report about the role of senior government officials, politicians and state executives in facilitating corruption and laundering of scarce public funds in the continent, the African Union reminded all African presidents that they must submit their wealth to public scrutiny in line with global standards. “Global standards in anti-corruption and anti–money laundering require financial institutions to subject accounts held by certain persons to greater scrutiny and monitoring, including senior government officials, leaders of political parties, executives at state-owned enterprises and others with access to a large amounts of state assets and the power to direct them (often called politically exposed persons, or PEPs),” the AU said in its report. “African Governments can greatly assist financial institutions in this task by publishing lists of PEPs, as well as any asset declarations filed by PEPs and information about whether the country’s laws prohibit or restrict the ability of their PEPs to hold financial accounts abroad,” the AU added. In addition, the AU said the continent’s governments could demand foreign financial institutions to provide details of accounts held by their listed PEPs, preferably as part of the new system of automatic exchange of financial information being created under the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD. The AU also proposed the integration of illegal financial transfers as a specific component of its Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, adding that its member states should allow the public access to national and subnational budget information, as well as processes and procedures for budget development and auditing in an open and transparent manner. To eliminate the opportunity for illicit financial flows from national and local government treasuries, it noted: “Non- transparent government procurement and supply chains could provide opportunities for corruption-related IFFs. African Governments, therefore, should adopt best practices in open contracting to reduce IFFs through government procurement processes. The panel in its recommendations asked the Bank for International Settlements to publish the data in its possession on international banking assets by country of origin and destination in a matrix format, along the lines of data published by the International Monetary Fund, IMF, for bilateral trade data, foreign direct investment and portfolio investment. Again, the Panel asked that the global community in all of its institutions, including parliaments, take all necessary steps to eliminate secrecy jurisdictions, introduce transparency in financial transfers and crack down on money laundering. The Panel also called for stronger collaboration and consistent engagement between Africa and global players like the G8, European Union, EU and G20 to help ensure greater transparency in the international banking system, with banks being required to ascertain the identity, source of wealth and country of origin of their depositors and their deposits. All countries, the report, said should require beneficial ownership information to be provided when companies are being incorporated, for that information to be updated on a regular basis, and for that information to be of public record. Beneficial ownership declarations should also be required for all government contracts with third parties. False declarations should result in robust financial penalties. The Panel was set up after illegal transfers were identified in 2011 as one of the threats to most resource rich countries in Africa to meet their millennium development goals, MDGs, the AU at its 4th Joint African Union Commission/United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, AUC/ECA, Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development constituted the Mbeki Panel to review the underlying issues stalling Africa’s accelerated and sustained development objective. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/176172-au-asks-jonathan-african-leaders-publicly-declare-assets.html |
what a shame |
keep deceiving yourself is it d same health sector that has collapsed with the ongoing strike |
clevvermind:this type of advise is what have made GEJ 2nd term ambition almost impossible u dont make more enemy in politics but more friends, state governors are very important if the president want to win his re-election bid. |
My people, vote your conscience. Don't be manipulated. If your pastor says don't vote for a Muslim, ask him if Daniel served a saint; whether Modeccai did not serve King Ahaseurus and if Joseph was not a prime Minister under Pharaoh. This election is not about North versus South, nor is it Christian versus Muslim. It is about Nigeria and good governance. Don't allow politicians divide us. When they share money, they don't talk about religion. When they want donations from Aliko Dangote, they don't remember he is a Muslim. When they enter an aircraft, they don't ask the religious faith of the pilot. When their bosses are atheists, they don't resign from the job. When an Alhaji gives them contracts, they don't reject it. They and their wives go to Dubai to spend money. Dubai is in United Arab Emirate but they have no problems buying houses in Dubai. But when it comes to politics back home, they say they want to ISLAMISE you. Yet, some of these people were spiritual consultants to Abacha. Vote your conscience. If you want to vote for Jonathan, vote for him based on your conviction that he has performed in your estimation and not because he is a "Christian". If you want to vote for Buhari, vote for him because you feel disenchanted with Jonathan government, not because he is a Muslim. Say NO to bigotry. God bless Nigeria. Courtesy: Richard Akinnola II https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=328689837327457&id=100005593291819&refid=28&_ft_=qid.6108158625067930402%3Amf_story_key.403907475926604576&__tn__=%2As |
with naira trading at N210 to $1 at black market, u have really fulfilled all ur promise to all nigerian |
The attention of Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN) has been drawn to a purported 'medical report' on one of the presidential candidates. The said report was circulated via the social media. A closer examination of the said 'medical report' showed that the report were suspicious 'laboratory test results' which were hand- written on medical laboratory report forms claimed to be that of AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, ZARIA. Ordinarily, AMLSN- a non-partisan, non- religious but purely professional Association would have ignored the incident. But the leadership of the Association decides to respond to the ugly development based on the name of Medical Laboratory profession that was dragged into the issue. We wish to state as follows: (1) Following investigations made by our colleagues in ABUTH, the report forms on which the results were written was fake and are at variance with that of ABUTH Zaria. (2) Names of three (3) 'medical doctors' were seen on the report forms- Dr Balla Mohammed, Dr Gamji A and Dr Bello Yau. ABUTH, Zaria management has since reported that there are no such 'medical doctors' on their staff list. Efforts must be made to expose the fake 'medical doctors'. (3) It is not the professional duty of physicians/medical doctors to carry out routine and or specialized medical laboratory tests on patients' samples. Neither is it their duty to approve nor sign such results as seen on the report forms. This is the professional responsibility of Medical Laboratory Scientists registered and licensed to perform such professional duties. (4) The purported Laboratory reports must have emanated from quacks or persons with hidden agenda best known to them. (5) Based on the above, members of the public are urged to beware of fake medical doctors and others parading as professionals. (6) The development further confirms why strict regulatory activities of all health professionals should be strengthened so as to flush out quacks and illegal activities in Nigerian Health System. (7) We also urge the Management of ABUTH, Zaria and the public to note that by Act Cap M25 LFN, 2004, those who were formerly called Medical Laboratory Technologists are no longer addressed as such. They should be properly addressed as Medical Laboratory Scientists. ( Our Association is working on internalcontrol mechanisms whereby tests performed, approved and signed by our members can be traced to them any time it is so required. This is to further sanitize the Medical Laboratory Services in Nigeria. (9) Employers of health professionals in public service are urged to possibly put in place hand writing detection devices that could lead to unraveling criminals parading themselves as professionals in the health sector. (10) We remain true professionals and we shall always uphold our code of conduct and ethics of Medical Laboratory Science profession. Thank you. ADEYEYE ADETUNJI TAM, National PRO, AMLSN http://www.secretsreporter.com/2015/01/medical-laboratory-scientists-and-not.html?m=1 |
and look at how someone without menory loss and a Phd holder have ruled nigeria |
yayale was told to resolve the problem in the health sector, the commitee should have carry all health practioner along and even make sure every practioner in the health are satisfy with d outcome b4 releasing the report, definately the outcome of this report have already failed since it has not met the main aim of setting up the commitee, what a waste of money on this committee since johesu making more than 90% of the work force in the health sector rejected it, the committee did not solve any problem but now we are back to where we are b4, and the president is relying on this report to solve d problem in health sector definately jonathan is far from solving the problem in our health sector. |
get a competent lawyer |
so why are nigerians still buying a litre of petrol @ N97 despite the fall in oil price |
i think the name of the officer and if any ID number of the officer would have help in the speedy dismissal of the officer |
let me correct some misconception about about the 23% intrest let say u borrow 500k, u pay 16,025.74 Monthly Principal & Interest, 769,235.32 Total of 48 Payments, 269,235.32 Total Interest Paid, for 4 years. u can use the calculator link below to do d calculation. www.amortization-calc.com/ |
I quietly entered my state last night and proceeded today to the Ikot Ekpene Medium Prison in company of some members of the # ReleaseOduduUkpanah Campaign to spend Christmas with Odudu Ukpanah who has been detained for the past 7 months by the emperor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio. His father, Late Engr. Albert Jimmy Ukpanah, an outspoken politician, was assassinated on March 12, 2014 in what the police investigation report described as politically motivated. Instead of going after the REAL KILLERS as recommended by the IPO in his report, the emperor ordered the arrest, detention and prosecution of the only son of the slain politician without any modicum of evidence linking the innocent Odudu with his father's death. Odudu Ukpanah holds a masters degree from the Coventry University, United Kingdom. I met Odudu for the first time at the last court hearing in the case on Monday 15th December, 2014. Today, his spirit was very high. He sent his words of appreciation to Nigerians and the media for rising to his defence. Meanwhile, preparations for the planned protest for his release is in top gear. We shall send a clear message to the oppressor and his surrogates that the days of unchallenged impunities and dictatorship are over. I will be back in Akwa Ibom State. Enough is enough. by Inibehe Effiong #ReleaseOduduUkpanah https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=607367609391477&id=100003547312161&refid=28&_ft_=qid.6096859705387789259%3Amf_story_key.-956405181042155546&__tn__=%2As |
BOKO HARAM Is a CIA Covert Operation – WIKILEAKS BY ATHELING P REGINALD MAVANGIRA • SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 We have already been regaled with reports provided by the Wikileaks which identified the US embassy in Nigeria as a forward operating base for wide and far reaching acts of subversion against Nigeria which include but not limited to eavesdropping on Nigerian government communication, financial espionage on leading Nigerians, support and funding of subversive groups and insurgents, sponsoring of divisive propaganda among the disparate groups of Nigeria and the use of visa blackmail to induce and coerce high ranking Nigerians into acting in favor of US interests. But beyond what we know from the Wikileaks report, what many Nigerians do not know is that US embassy’s subversive activities in Nigeria fits into the long term US government’s well camouflaged policy of containment against Nigeria the ultimate goal of which is to eliminate Nigeria as a potential strategic rival to the US in the African continent. According to wikileaks article on ACRI which portrays the ACRI as a counterweight which was set up by the US to instigate mistrust in Nigerian dominated ECOMOG; the sense of Nigerian led anti-American opposition was first observed in during the bush administration, when Nigeria without support from the west or UN led the first ever African intervention force on peacekeeping mission to Liberia while at the same time engaging Sierra Leone in forced peace combat, with predominantly Nigerian troops( over 90%) being spearheaded by then Military ruler Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. In this regard, the report further recalled Nigeria’s role in helping to liberate the southern African countries in the 70’s and 80’s in clear opposition and defiance to the interests of the United States and its western allies which resulted in setback for Western initiatives in Africa at the time. Both concluded with a recommendation that the US Government in conjunction with its allies should seek to contain the growing influence of Nigeria in the sub-region by forming a parallel organization to ECOMOG. But in order not to unduly alarm and antagonize Nigeria which the report admitted still had considerable influence in the region, the US government was advised to go about this using quiet diplomacy and instigating false propaganda. Years later the CIA while tactically taking advantage of growing sectarian violence in Nigeria, recruited jobless Islamic extremist through Muslim and other traditional leaders offering training indirectly to the group by use of foreign based terror groups. A detailed analysis is done below: However, there many dots left to be joined together to find the truth; In December 2011 an Algerian based CIA wing gave out 40 million Naira for a planned Long term partnership with boko haram, with the PLEDGE TO DO MORE. On June 29, 2009 a United States cable leaked by wikileaks showed that the CIA public predicted the onslaught of deadly terrorist attack by boko haram, i.e. even 2 months before boko haram started terrorist actions. Disregarding advices from experts the US armed Saudi Arabia who in turned armed Libyan rebels that in turn armed Malian rebels and Boko Haram, a chain tactically predicted by the CIA. US=>SA=>LIBYA=>BOKO HARAM. Spy files a wikileak document indicates that SS8 a surveillance company in the us was producing viruses(Trojans) that hijack individual computer and phones (iPhone, blackberry, android etc.), take over the device, record its every use, movement, GPS info and even sights and sounds in the room it is in. This software was however bought and used as tools by the CIA in its eavesdropping games on Nigerian politicians, thus detecting corrupt practices. As good as that may sound, but whichever politician refused to hijack policies in favor of the US was made to face financial espionage or “corruption charges”. It is however remarkably outstanding or rather coincidental how Nigerian SSS agents personal information, including address, bank information, mobile numbers, etc. were leaked and published on the web when the SSS where jointly working with the CIA to gather intelligence boko haram thus compromising the identity/security of the agents as well as that of their family. It is also important to note the “miraculous escape of Kabiru Sokoto” from a secret top security facility whose location was known to the CIA. In the aftermath of the unfortunate bombings and sporadic attacks that took place in Damaturu, Yobe State capital and environs on the last Eid, the Embassy of the United States in Nigeria hastily put out a public statement declaring that such like bombings should be expected in three well known hospitality establishments in Abuja the nation’s capital. To discerning observers not only did that score high marks for bad manners as that was hardly what a nation still grieving and coming to terms with its losses expected from a supposedly friendly nation, but that the US embassy was being economical with information on what it actually knew about the incident, and more significantly, the role the US government itself has been playing in the whole gamut of acts of destabilization against Nigeria. We have already been regaled with reports provided by the Wikileaks which identified the US embassy in Nigeria as a forward operating base for wide and far reaching acts of subversion against Nigeria which include but not limited to eavesdropping on Nigerian government communication, financial espionage on leading Nigerians, support and funding of subversive groups and insurgents, sponsoring of divisive propaganda among the disparate groups of Nigeria and the use of visa blackmail to induce and coerce high ranking Nigerians into acting in favor of US interests. But beyond what we know from the Wikileaks report, what many Nigerians do not know is that US embassy’s subversive activities in Nigeria fits into the long term US government’s well camouflaged policy of containment against Nigeria the ultimate goal of which is to eliminate Nigeria as a potential strategic rival to the US in the African continent. Today as Nigerians are reeling from the negative effects of the insurgency that has befallen our dear country and earnestly seeking answers to what all this portends for the future, the GREENWHITE COALITION a citizen’s watchdog can reveal the true nature of this silent, undeclared war of attrition waged against Nigeria by the Government of United States of America. BACKGROUND TO US SUBVERSIVE ACTS AGAINST NIGERIA AND TIMELINES From ACRI to AFRICOM ACRI stands for Africa Crises Response Initiative and it was set up during the Bush Jnr Administration as a counterweight to the Nigeria led ECOWAS Monitoring Group on the Liberian Civil War or ECOMOG as it is more popularly known. ACRI came to being from the secret reports and recommendations separately by the Africa- America Institute and the Brookings Institute commissioned by the Central Intelligence Agency, the American Government’s Directorate responsible for organizing foreign subversive activities, on the Liberian civil war and the intervention of ECOMOG. Both reports zeroed in on the pivotal role Nigeria was playing in the ECOMOG initiative and noted pointedly the phenomenal success recorded by ECOMOG in containing the Liberian crisis without any significant role or intervention from any of the major western powers including the United States. The report concluded that should ECOMOG be allowed to go the whole hog, the major beneficiary will be Nigeria and that might form the basis for a pax Nigeriana in the West African sub-region eclipsing the influence of former colonial powers France and Britain. The reports also called on the United States Government to note that Liberia being its creation should not be allowed to fall into Nigerian hands with consequences to US strategic interests in the country and the region. Specifically both reports noted that http://www.tarnews.co.za/boko-haram-is-a-cia-covert-operation-wikileaks/ |
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It was in the year 1963 and Nigeria's first and only Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa took his annual leave and was off to his village to spend it. Then a British photojournalist came along but they told him the that the PM had gone on vacation. The photojournalist then asked to which country but he was shocked when they told him the PM went to spend the vacation in his own village. To satisfy his curiosity, he decided to travel to the village. But on getting to the village, there was no sign that a big man was in town. Everyone went on their normal business and the village was peacefully quiet. Then he met a farmer along the way with his donkey carrying bales of sugarcane, and he asked from the farmer the house of the PM. The photojournalist was again left speechless when the farmer told him that he had just left the PM and that if he gets to the PM's house, which he described, he would meet him sitting on the bare floor with his kids enjoying the sugarcane that he gave them. The British photojournalist was dazed when he reached the PM's home. This is the picture that he took. May the labours of our heroes past never be in vain. Today, we have vagabonds and thieves in power. Those who disturb an entire city with sirens and their empty noises of vanity. Those who loot the treasury of an entire nation and still insult our common intelligence with their embarrassing incompetence. Nigeria has all it takes to become the greatest nation on earth. All we need are visionary, dedicated and inspiring leaders and not the shameless rogues and incorrigibly kleptomaniac bandits who lie, rob, cheat, rig and kill their way to power. WHEN IT IS TIME TO VOTE, REMEMBER YOUR UNBORN CHILDREN AND USE YOUR HEAD. HAVE A NICE DAY. FREE to SHARE ***************** https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=891601250852608&id=100000082230188&_rdr
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