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Nairaland / General / DG, NEMA Receives Delegation From National Human Rights Commission (photos) by kachysblog(f): 11:03am On Sep 03, 2015
The Director General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Muhammad Sani Sidi received in his office a visit by a delegation from the National Human Rights Commission led by the Executive Secretary Professor Bem Angwe. Discussions by the DG NEMA and Executive Secretary of the NHRC were centred on the furtherance of humanitarian intervention and protection of the rights of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). See photos below....

http://kachysblog.com/2015/09/photos-dg-nema-receives-delegation-from-national-human-rights-commission/

Politics / Okorocha Lavishes Imo Magistrates With Car Gifts (Photos) by kachysblog(f): 7:15am On Sep 03, 2015
According to reports, governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state have procured State of the Arts cars for Magistrates in the state with a promise to look into all the problems confronting the judiciary in the nearest future.

In attendance for the presentation were his son-in-law, Chief Uche Nwosu, Paschal Nnadi, Chief Judge of Imo state.

Well, according to a source, many Imo’s are not happy. Another pic after the cut…

http://kachysblog.com/2015/09/photos-gov-okorocha-lavishes-imo-magistrates-with-car-gifts/

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Properties / Lol! See The Kind Duplex You See In Igboland In The Oldies (pictured) by kachysblog(f): 5:18am On Sep 03, 2015
I always respect my race. They always stand out since 12DC…lol! Which part of Igboland do you think you ever spotted or can still see this type of duplex in? I have a place in mind though….

http://kachysblog.com/2015/09/photo-see-the-king-duplex-you-find-in-some-part-of-igboland-in-the-oldies-lol/

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TV/Movies / Video: Watch Jackie Chan Speak Pidgin, Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa On His Movie In Nig. by kachysblog(f): 4:36pm On Sep 01, 2015
Famous Hong Kong actor and stunt artist,Jackie Chan made a shout out to Nigerians promotion of for his highly anticipated movie , Dragon Blade.

To watch the video: visit http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/video-watch-jackie-chan-speak-pidgin-yoruba-hausa-igbo-on-his-movie-in-nigeria/
Religion / Pardon Women Who Have Abortions - Pope Francis Tells Priests by kachysblog(f): 2:32pm On Sep 01, 2015
Pope Francis on Tuesday called on priests to pardon women who have abortions, and the doctors who perform them, during the upcoming Jubilee year — overruling hardline traditionalists within the Catholic Church.
“I have decided, notwithstanding anything to the contrary, to concede to all priests for the Jubilee Year the discretion to absolve of the sin of abortion those who have procured it and who, with contrite heart, seek forgiveness for it,” he said

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/pardon-women-who-have-abortions-pope-francis-tells-priests/

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Politics / Politicians, Others Should Undergo Psychiatric Test Before Seeking Office - Nebo by kachysblog(f): 2:06pm On Sep 01, 2015
This is good, if strictly adhered to...

Former Minister of Power Chinedu Nebo has urged Nigerians to undergo regular psychiatric test before seeking any socio-political and economic positions. Nebo made the call at a workshop organised by the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in collaboration with the West African College of Nursing in Enugu on Tuesday.

He said that this had become necessary as many Nigerians were affected with several levels of mental disorder. According to him, over 64 million Nigerians suffer from the afflictions of mental illnesses, adding that they deserved urgent attention.
“Governments have built diagnostic centres, dialysis and ophthalmological centres but pay less attention to psychiatric and mental institutions,’’ he said. Nebo attributed poverty, high level of unemployment and other social pressure as the major cause of mental disorder to human health.
He commended the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu, and West African College of Nursing, for initiating the interface between the people in government and the mental health practitioners. The professor listed the causes of mental illness to include genetic composition of individual, trauma associated with brain injury and environmental stresses.
“They can be managed effectively to restore good health to the affected individuals given the available resources and government willingness to support mental health workers,’’ Nebo said. He decried the non-implementation of the 1991 National Mental Health Policy by late Prof. Olukoye Ransome-Kuti, aimed at incorporating mental health into national healthcare system at all levels.
Nebo, therefore, called on governments to fund and manage mental health system effectively in order to reduce its high rate in the country. In a message to the workshop, Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, pledged government’s willingness to support mental healthcare in the state.
Ugwuanyi, who was represented by the Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Matters, Rita Mba, thanked the management of the hospital for organising the training.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/politicians-others-should-undergo-psychiatric-test-before-seeking-office-nebo/

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Music/Radio / "I Don't Regret Marrying An Older Lady, All Young Girls Do Is Beg" - Musician by kachysblog(f): 8:56am On Aug 31, 2015
The 28-year-old Ugandan musician, Guvnor Ace who married a 68-year-old Swedish woman, Lisa Johnson on August 20th in a civil ceremony at Ugandan Registration Service Bureau in Kampala before his friends and family have disclosed, during a chat with Uganda’s WBS TV, reasons why he went for an older woman. Speaking to the TV crew, Guvnor said young girls are financial liability(lol) and some of them are not genuinely in love.
“I have no regrets, because these young girls will ask for airtime and on sending it, they will not even call you, all they do is to beep. All they do is beg!” he said

On how he met his wife, Lisa Johnson he revealed,

“I shared my Gutujja video in 2014 on my wall and this was Lisa’s comment, ‘I like the way he sings though I don’t know what he’s singing about.’ It was then that I sent her a Facebook request.”

Debunking claims that he married his wife because of money, he said,

“We’ve been chatting for close to eleven months, so I don’t get it when people say that I’m in it for money. They call her a pensioner but as far as I’m concerned, she is still working and earning.”

On what he love about his new wife, he said

“Last December, she opted to come to Uganda to celebrate Christmas with me and since then, we’ve been inseparable. Lisa likes me the way I am and she likes my music too, otherwise someone else would want you to remove your dreads and give up on music just to be with them.”

Source: Citizen TV Kenya
Photo Credit: Guvnor Ace/Facebook

http://kachysblog.com/2015/08/i-dont-regret-marrying-an-older-lady-all-young-girls-do-is-beg-musician/

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Nairaland / General / See The Full Profile Of Nigeria's 1st Female Police PRO, Ag.ACP Olabisi Kolawole by kachysblog(f): 4:10am On Aug 30, 2015
PROFILE OF Ag. ACP OLABISI KOLAWOLE, FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (FORCE PRO).

Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ag. ACP Olabisi Kolawole is a graduate of Nigeria Police Academy; she studied Law in Ogun State University and graduated with Bachelor of Law degree (LL.B) in 2000. She graduated from the Nigeria Law School where she obtained a (BL) degree and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2002. She attended University of Leicester, United Kingdom where she obtained a Masters degree in Police Leadership and Management (PLM).
She is an officer with vast policing experience at both national and international levels. At national level she has held several positions including Legal Adviser, Administration officer, Intelligence officer and Force Gender Adviser among others. At the international level, she served in the following United Nations Missions; in East-Timor 2000, Kosovo 2004, Liberia 2006 and at the DPKO UNHQ, New York 2007. She is a member of the pool of investigators assisting the office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague in the investigations of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence as international crimes. Besides her core academic trainings and attainments, Ag. ACP Kolawole attended several professional Police courses within and outside the country namely;
• Standing Police Capacity Training at the National Police Institute, Bramshil, London, United Kingdom in 2007
• Counter Terrorism Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom in 2008
• POC/Sexual and Gender Based Violence Course at COESPU in Vicenza, Italy in 2013
• Investigating cases of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence as International crimes at the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Centre, Doha, Qatar in 2013.
• Protection of Civilian Train of trainers course, National Defence College, Abuja 2014.
• Policy, Strategy and Leadership Course, National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), Jos 2014.
• Tactical Leadership and Command Course (TLCC) Police Staff College, Jos 2014.
• Public Relations Course, Public Service Institute, Abuja 2015
She is a member of a number of organisations and associations such as; Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA),International Association of Women Police (IAWP), International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), United Nations Women Police Network.
Until her appointment as the Force Public Relations Officer, Ag. ACP Kolawole was the Deputy Director of the Directorate of Peacekeeping and the Police Force Gender Adviser.
She is happily married with children. Her hobbies include reading and travelling, her sport is Table Tennis.

http://kachysblog.com/2015/08/see-the-full-profile-of-nigerias-first-police-pro-ag-acp-olabisi-kolawole/
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Nairaland / General / 'i'm Eyeing Many Women For Marriage - Baba Suwe by kachysblog(f): 8:06am On Aug 29, 2015
Veteran Yoruba comic actor, Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as Baba Suwe, who lost his wife about six years ago, told Saturday Beats that he currently has some women in mind for marriage.

When probed further about when he intends to tie the knots and the identity of the lady he likes the most among all the women he is eyeing, the ace actor said no one should snoop into his private life.

He said, “When I would get married is nobody’s business. It could be this year or the next but whenever it happens, everybody would know about it. I have numerous prospects that I can pick from. It is not just one person I am eyeing. I would soon remarry and it is when I am ready. I know I have numerous female fans and God helps me to handle them well because if one is not careful about women, he could land in trouble. I know how I handle my female fans.”

He also said that he can never quit acting and he has been away from the movie scene because he has been resting.

“I can never quit acting. People have not seen much of me because I am currently resting at home. I just finished my new movie, Alfa Nla,” he said.
http://www.punchng.com/entertainment/saturday-beats/im-eyeing-many-women-for-marriage-baba-suwe/

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Crime / How Banks, Govt Officials Aided Marketers To Loot Subsidy Billions... by kachysblog(f): 7:26am On Aug 29, 2015
. . And they are all walking away
*EFCC double standards exposed!

By Dr Ugoji Egbujo

Impunity twerked naked at the market square. It is still not done twerking.Thousands of forged documents , outlandish fairy tales, pervasive conscience searing mendacity . The whole of an annual federal capital budget plundered by a few. Noises were made, scapegoats whipped out and paraded in courts, backdoor negotiations were held at night. Many made away with their loot ,smiling and twerking or rather gyrating.

Some say it is their luck. Many had metamorphosed into ‘transformation ambassadors’. Others now mount rostrums, exponents of the grass to grace phenomenon. A few plotted to govern their states. And why wouldn’t they? Government officials whose gross incompetence and willful negligence can only be explained by sleaze induced criminal conspiracy did not get even a mere rebuke.

Some were promoted. Before long, the grand criminal enterprise resumed, operators and regulators were allowed to continue what they hadn’t finished before they were apparently rudely interrupted – milking the country.

And how can you charge a man for forging a bill of lading, for forging form ‘M’, for manufacturing documents of fictitious vessel and stealing billions of naira in the process and yet you turn around the very following week and award the accused the largest crude lifting contract in the land? The prosecutors got the message.

2011 subsidy surpasses 8 years subsidy
In 2011 the nation spent more on fuel subsidy than it did in the entire eight years of Obasanjo’s leadership. The finance minister was same Ngozi Okonjo Iweala . She knew what real subsidy figures should look like . She was not perturbed. Or was she? No one resigned in righteous anger. Sophistries were regurgitated to explain the phenomenon, the aberration, its normality.
The economy was expanding rapidly they claimed, so the dramatic rise in fuel imports and subsidy payments could be explained. They lied. They brandished their their tales as cudgels so that any one who had a contrary opinion became an enemy of the government. Until the riots that pricked the house of representatives, who waded into the matter, and opened many cans of worms.

Large scale fraud crafted at the highest levels was perpetuated by government agencies, banks and hundreds of companies and persons . Goats were invited into the barn, they ate to their fill and strutted away with swagger , with yams loaded on their backs. People awoke to the revelation with their ‘tufiakwas’ . “ O lorun maje “ we had all screamed . Before long all the noises died down, we resumed our slumber.

They say we have a collective social pathology – amnesia. Those of them who were unlucky to have been charged to court , the sacrificial lambs, have the benefit of a reluctant prosecution and fatiguing state witnesses and the near omnipotence of plenty money . State witnesses have started disowning the earlier statements and affidavits. Time and money have a way of wearing out the resolve of such witnesses.

It’s four years and interests and moral resolves are dying or even dead. After 10 years as state witness no one could remember what versions of Sgt Rogers testimonies and recants was on the table in that long drawn out case involving Al Mustapha. Many who committed sacrileges, stole tons and billions of naira in collusion with federal agencies and principals of the state in broad day light have walked away. Case files thoroughly messed up. Strange and curious bargains reached with the EFCC on repatriation of stolen funds.

The public has been left out. No one knows who is returning what and what has been returned. What was once a public scandal, aired soap opera is now neatly shrouded in government mystery. We were told more would be charged to court , that the cases were being filed in phases. We now know better. Deals have now been struck .

How many have been charged ? And how did the prosecution select whom to charge and whom to bargain with since persons who committed similar offences have not been treated alike? Shouldn’t such bargains be plea bargains? If the Jonathan presidency constituted an albatross for investigators and prosecutors, are they still bound now? Are their hands still tied? Is the perfidy irreversible?

Nigerians resist Jonathan’s plan to check the monster he created

2012 began with an uprising against the attempt by the Jonathan’s government to withdraw subsidy on petrol. By the end of 2011 subsidy payments had literally destroyed the nation’s economy. Jonathan and company knew why and how the subsidy monster was created and unleashed on the people . Ordinary Nigerians were unaware of the damage that had been done and ignorantly resisted Jonathan who tried to rein in the monster he had unleashed.

Jonathan assumed the presidency after Yaradua’s demise . He had been everything in politics but he was politically unschooled. He had been catapulted to the top fortuitously , never prosecuted his own election before 2011. Against a north for whom Yaradua’s death could not mean a return of power to the south, Jonathan’s dream of running in 2011 was headed into strong political headwinds.

Without clout, without personal political structures, without charm and charisma, Jonathan would have to buy and rent. Close presidential aides decided money could guarantee everything.

The Petroleum subsidy fund was created in 2006 and was structured to pool funds from the three tiers of government to cushion the prices of petroleum products. The burden was to fall 50:25:25 on the federal, state and local governments. The states and local governments looked away and the federal government winked at the petroleum ministry and the NNPC and all hell broke loose. If the guideline of the scheme that stipulated the publication of monthly accounts had been followed then perhaps state governors would have been jolted out of their attitude in good time. Perhaps ignorance isn’t always bliss after all.
FG increases fuel importers from six to 140
In 2006 the country had just 5 fuel importers plus NNPC under the scheme but by the end of 2011, when the filth had hit the fan , the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) had a list of 140 companies who had been given import allocations and who had collected subsidy payments. Necessity they say is the mother of all inventions, good or bad.

The presidency needed money to prosecute the 2011 elections and the guidelines that restricted participants in the scheme to only depot owners had to be sacrificed. The door to the barn was deemed too small. They wanted to empower indigenous marketers , they claimed. They always had good reasons to cloak their evil motives.
The hard times for banks and oil marketers
The subsidy scam met other exigencies. 2008/2009 was a horrendous time for banks and oil marketers. The world economic collapse and the sharp drop in oil prices had crippled many oil trading companies and left huge holes in the books of banks. So for many of these companies and banks, morality could as well wait. As more entrants came and the stakes got higher, strategies and stratagems changed and changed until caution became a hindrance and was discarded altogether.

They went from the bold to the audacious to the down right ridiculous. It’s safe to think that they never imagined the forged papers they submitted would ever be dug up. Initially the vessels were off loaded into storage tanks and back-loaded into other vessels a couple of days after and sold offshore Cotonou or Togo. But later, even that became unnecessary wahala. Import nothing, don’t even bother procuring foreign exchange, those motions became unnecessary. Just forge everything and give everybody his “due” and dance to your billions in the bank.

A nation that does not plan is a nation destined for disaster. And without data not only can one not plan , his barns are vulnerable to leaders whom ambition have turned into scoundrels. We have a bureau of statistics that does not know how much petrol we consume daily. It is a key defence data but the military wouldn’t know either. Paucity of data makes the nation vulnerable in many ways.

Any petroleum minister can instigate and supervise unrestrained importation of petroleum products in place of a full blown fund raising bazaar. At some point marketers were asked to just deposit money, preferably in billions, and they were given allocations and contracts to recoup later and swim in profit. Little wonder the expo carried on even after the conclusion of the 2011 elections.

With six companies importing in 2006 the nation spent about 261 billion on petroleum subsidy. In 2007, 10 companies were engaged and total subsidy figures were about 278 billion naira. In 2008 we had 19 companies and we spent 346 billion on subsidy. The drama began in 2010 , after Yaradua. And by the end of 2011 we had 140 companies , it had become an all comers affairs.
Politicians turn middlemen for import allocations
As government fuel importers mushroomed, the demands made on them before they could be given allocations skyrocketed. The allocations were given by PPPRA but the ministry of petroleum resources practically wrote the list. At some point before the 2011 elections marketers wanting allocations for 15,000 metric tonnes of PMS parted with as much as one million dollars. And the money had to be paid in dollars. Little wonder the presidential committee set up in the wake of the subsidy brouhaha discovered that companies that had not been
pre-qualified and registered by the PPPRA also received allocations. Registrations and applications were inconsequential formalities, dollar deposit was the main act. Prominent government officials and big politicians became middlemen and hawkers of allocations. Was the Presidency’s focus on the nation’s daily needs? The PPPRA allowed companies to import fuel so much in excess of the countries requirements.

And since the profit in bringing in 15,000metric tones at the time could not have been more than 300,000 dollars and marketers were made to part with about a million dollars in advance, in bribes, marketers got the message that the government was not interested in genuine transactions.
Apart from bribes making the cost benefit calculations impossible, logistical limitations didn’t help constrain the feelings that “deals” had become inevitable. Vessels were on interminable queues and tanks were filled, there was a massive glut yet more and more allocations were churned out. NNPC on its part spent billions in demurrage costs.

Involvement of the banks

Many banks trampled on extant financial regulations with impunity in the course of those transactions. Many others worked hand in hand with the marketers in the criminal enterprise. Some even helped customers doctor their accounts statements when investigations started. But all have walked away. Their sullied reputations ostensibly intact. But why did many of the banks participate so actively in the fraud?

Writhing from the pains of the economic recession of 2008 and the collapse of the stock and oil markets to which many of them where heavily exposed , the banks were riddled with bad debts. AMCON was in the process of cleaning them but the consequences of the sort of provisioning that CBN demanded was enormous . And we know Nigerian banks . When the push comes to shove, everything becomes permissible.

So you had a situation where many so called reputable banks received subsidy payments on behalf of customers who opened no form “M”s . In some outrageous instances some banks opened LCs for marketers in favour of international traders supposedly for the importation of petrol .

But a few days/weeks later the same customers received inflows of nearly same amount from the same foreign traders or poorly identified foreign sources. Cargo had been resold to the seller by the supposed buyer. The banks feigned ignorance. But the money laundering laws place a duty on them to know the sources and reasons of such huge inflows. The Financial Intelligence Unit exists but you wonder what they really do.

Then the rogue marketers sent in counterfeit documents and conjured approvals to support applications for fuel subsidy for cargoes they did not import. They will nominate their banks , as it is the practice, to receive the subsidy payment. The Banks received billions from the CBN for transactions they should have known and did know were fictitious. The duty the money laundering act places on banks cannot be satisfied by a plea of ignorance. Many of the banks colluded with their customers to defraud the nation and not a single bank chief executive was charged and not a single bank was blacklisted and not a single bank was punished. Now, that is impunity.

The presidential committee on subsidy had two prominent and reputable bank chief executives as chairman and secretary . They did a wonderfully detailed and meticulous job . But how did banks and officials that connived with these people to bleed the treasury escape sanctions?

And where was the CBN ?

The CBN governor then , the Emir of Kano, shouted himself hoarse as the nations’ subsidy payments ballooned. By the end of 2010 Sanusi was going literally berserk. But did he do enough? I don’t think so. He should have resigned. NNPC learnt to deduct its own subsidy payments from crude costs. Yes, they wouldn’t even wait for the CBN. There was a budgetary allocation for subsidy but no one was really constrained by those formalities.

But there was more. The CBN paid marketers who had not sourced any foreign exchange to import fuel. If it were more vigilant it could have declined the payments until such marketers proved their sources of funds. The CBN helped the investigations by the various committees with copious evidence , exposing many fraudulent marketers . Very good but not enough.

Many will wonder why the CBN which was the only agency that was altruistically enthusiastic of bringing those involved to book and stemming the subsidy leakages did not investigate and punish erring banks and their managements. The CBN failed woefully in that respect. But its not late to make amends.

THE PPPRA – A regulatory or thieving agency?
Under the PSF scheme the PPPRA is the agency to regulate the importation and pricing of petroleum products. It is supposed to collect data, prequalify and register marketers , decide on the volume to be imported and allocate import quotas to marketers. The PPPRA is mandated by law to monitor imports’ arrival , documentation, verification, certification, storage and distribution. It is supposed to work out under recovery or over recovery costs.

The PPPRA under the weight of executive influence and manipulation from above and heavy monetary inducement and pull from below collapsed and abdicated its responsibilities. And surrendered wholeheartedly to temptation and filth . The PPPRA deliberately dismantled the hedges of the barn and joined in its despoliation. They relaxed the requirements for registration in 2010 and in many instances handed out allocations to companies that were not even registered.

In the words of the House of Reps committee that investigated the subsidy scam, PPPRA engaged in a series of abuses of due diligence process. Their actions were fraught with a glaring lack of transparency and deliberate opacity. In sum , according to the committee , there existed a synergistic criminal enterprise between the operators and the regulators.

The Aig Imokuede presidential committee also had many unkind words for the lepromatous PPPRA. PPPRA verified , certified and approved for payment cargoes whose mother vessels were fictitious , imaginations of poorly thinking thieves. Without approval of external inspectors and auditors, the PPPRA approved billions for the con men.

And when called upon to provide their documentation for such scams they turned up with photo copies of forged documents and muddled presentations. The PPPRA’s conduct spoke eloquently of willful collaboration with people who raped our economy. But how many agents and officers of the PPPRA have been charged or convicted? It’s four whole years after. Please don’t ask me.

PPPPRA never recovered any over recovery costs for the nation . In instances when the cost of importation fell below approved petrol prices the agency was supposed to work out the over recovery and extract same from the marketers. The nation got nothing from over recovery even though such instances existed.

Subsequent to the revelations and the investigations by the House of Reps , the presidential committee and the EFCC, indicted marketers and even those already facing criminal prosecutions continued to participate in the scheme. Marketers who had stolen billions of naira in the petroleum subsidy scheme continued to be awarded import allocations. Wonders they say will never cease! Well they are innocent until proven guilty, I guess. Pathetic.

A top shot at PPPRA at the time went on to become part of Jonathan’s campaign. None in PPRA left in disgrace and none is in jail.

THE DPR – a sleeping or colluding policeman?
The Department of Petroleum Resources is mandated by law to regulate the petroleum industry in general. With regards to the petroleum subsidy scheme the DPR is supposed to issue a permit to prospective importers, certify the quality and quantity of imported products and monitor their discharge into tanks. They are also empowered to monitor the distribution alongside the PEF(M)B and make sure they are sold at approved prices at approved fuel stations.

Like the other regulatory agencies , the DPR compromised under the weight of monetary inducements and allowed all manner of atrocities. Vessels that were in the far east were signed up as having discharged off shore Cotonou or in tank farms in Apapa. Some vessels came in with products , hoses were connected and after two or three days of idling , hoses were disconnected , no products discharged and vessels were cleared to leave as if they had discharged .

And the DPR signed the papers of the marketers who went on to collect billions in subsidy only to transship such products, once they were out of Nigerian waters, to other traders who would bring them in again as fresh products for fresh subsidy. DPR officials like all other persons involved in the subsidy scheme at the time filled their bank accounts with dollars. Officials collected their hefty filthy dues in hard currency.

How many of the DPR officials are being prosecuted? Has any been convicted? How many were dismissed? Impunity is still twerking. Many of them are still in their positions monitoring the subsidy scheme and many have since been promoted. The bosses of the DPR walked away , not in shame.

Continues next week when we bring you the roles other government agencies played in raping the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Stay with us

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Business / NNPC Shut Down Warri Refinery Over Crude Shortage.... by kachysblog(f): 6:41am On Aug 29, 2015
By Michael Eboh with Agency Report

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, yesterday, stated that it has shut down the Warri Refineries due to operational challenges.
Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, who disclosed this, noted, however, that the refinery is expected to be reopened for operations on Tuesday.

According to him, the decision to shut down the Warri refinery was taken because there was insufficient crude oil in the system.
“They are supposed to have at least a 25-day sufficiency in the supply of crude. So because of the depletion in the volume of crude they have had to temporarily shut down.
“It was shut down on Monday. This is a temporary measure and it should be up and running by Tuesday.”
The NNPC, had a few days ago, stated that after proper evaluation and in line with the terms of contract for the delivery of crude oil to the nation’s refineries in Warri, Port Harcourt and Kaduna, the Corporation has cancelled the current contract due to exorbitant cost and inappropriate process of engagement.

The NNPC had stated that this measure is aimed at reducing cost and strengthening the operational efficiency across its value chain.
As a stop-gap measure, the NNPC said it has engaged NIDAS Marine Limited, a subsidiary of the NNPC, to provide crude delivery service on negotiated industry standard rate pending the establishment of substantive contract.
The NNPC, however, explained that it resorted to the delivery of crude oil to the refineries by marine vessels following incessant attacks on the Bonny-Port Harcourt refinery pipeline and the Escravos crude pipelines by vandals and oil thieves resulting in the complete unavailability of the pipelines in 2013.

“We have also commenced a rigorous and transparent process of securing capable and competitive contractors for the delivery of crude oil by marine vessels to Port Harcourt and Warri/Kaduna Refineries pending the restoration of the crude pipeline infrastructure,’’ the corporation added.
The NNPC further disclosed that it had obtained the permission of President Muhammadu Buhari to kick-start the tendering process for the 2015/2016 Crude Oil Term Contract for the evacuation of Nigeria’s crude oil equity from the various crude and condensate production arrangements.
According to the NNPC, the process which would commence with the advertisement of the Crude Oil Term contract in both National and International print media for a period of one month has been carefully structured to weed out ‘briefcase companies’ and rent seekers.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/nnpc-shuts-down-warri-refinery-over-crude-oil-shortage/
Nairaland / General / 'what I Know About Fashola' - Professor Olatunji Dare by kachysblog(f): 12:36am On Aug 29, 2015
The dutiful aide is his media adviser of eight years, Hakeem Bello. The chronicle comprises a judicious selection from more than 1000 speeches Governor Fashola has delivered at home and abroad on four continents during his eight years in office. Titled The Great Leap, the compilation comes with a companion, In Bold Print, a pocket book of quotations distilled from the speeches.
When Hakeem Bello invited me to deliver a “prefatory essay” at the presentation of the two publications, I accepted without hesitation, despite the tight deadline and the crush of prior commitments.
For one thing, the request came from a younger colleague whose quiet competence and efficiency I have admired since his days as a rising star in the Daily Times. For another, the day’s honours would devolve most worthily on exceptional achiever. To be asked to play a part in the ceremony, surely, was an honour in itself.
Soon enough, I began to wonder whether I had not been too rash in granting Hakeem’s request. What is a “prefatory essay?” Stripped of its elegance, is the term not at bottom a book review? Is it not a case of unnecessary dignification, of literary inflation? What exactly was I expected to do at the event?
I turned to some friends for help, but none of them was the wiser. One of them said he suspected that Hakeem wanted a review but thought it would be presumptuous to ask me to do it; so he settled for a fancy term, hoping that I would not see through the subterfuge.
Bereft of proper guidance in this matter, I have chosen to draw on the two publications to sketch Fashola’s approach to governance and the lessons that flow from it, for the benefit of the political class of today and tomorrow.
The Fashola years
Fashola’s accomplishments as Governor of Lagos State have been universally acknowledged. Most recently, the global conflict prevention organization, International Crisis Group (ICG), named him one of seven outstanding personalities worldwide to be honoured with its annual Stephen J. Solarz Award “for his commitment to resolving social, economic and security challenges in one of the world’s most challenging urban environments.”
Previous recipients of the award have included former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton; former Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and Liberian president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
For further perspective, hear this, from the International Crisis Group: “The award goes to a pioneer of peace, to a relentless fighter for the improvement of people’s lives, to someone who has built bridges, believed in change and mobilized others in the name of justice.”
This is the rarefied company to which Governor Fashola belongs.
There is yet another perspective worth remarking. In the United States, the job of Mayor of the City of New York is considered the second most demanding and difficult, after that of the President. For all practical purposes, Fashola combines the office of the maga-city that is Lagos, with that of state governor. Based on projections by the best authorities, the population of the Lagos megalopolis should reach 25 million this year. If Lagos were a sovereign state, it would have the fifth largest economy in Africa – and that is without any re-basing.
It is therefore no exaggeration to assert that if governing State is not as demanding and challenging as governing Nigeria, it comes a close second. And, since the Second Republic, the task has been rendered much more difficult by the fact that Lagos refused to dissolve itself into the mainstream of Nigerian politics. For that very reason, every government at the Centre has sought to teach Lagos a hard lesson.
I was reminded of this long-running animosity by Governor Fashola himself the other day when I called to congratulate him on the APC’s hard-won battle to retain Lagos, and on his having ramped up a string of sparkling achievements, despite the active hostility of the Federal Government.
Shehu Shagari’s NPN-controlled Federal Government in the Second Republic blockading Lateef Jakande’s UPN administration on every front. In the aborted Third Republic, Ernest Shonekan’s mercifully Interim Government and General Sani Abacha complicated matters for Governor Michael Otedola’s minority administration.
President Olusegun Obasanjo impounded statutory allocations to Lagos State because Governor Bola Tinubu dared to create local government development councils to minister unto the needs of the people. The Goodluck Administration would not repair broken federal infrastructure in Lagos State; neither would it refund expenses incurred by the State in fixing it.
But in fixing it and executing other projects for the benefit of the people of Lagos often incurred the armed wrath of the federal authorities. Like Asiwaju Bola Tinubu before him, Fashola took in his stride every attempt by Abuja to cripple his administration, never losing his focus, his temper, and his tempo
What is the secret of his spectacular success in an office he never sought – an office into which he was literally dragooned? Answers to this important question are strewn here and there in The Great Leap and In Bold Print.
Groomed for the job
First was his conviction that if you seek public office, you must prepare for it. And if even you are dragooned into it as he was, or stumble into it, you still have to prepare yourself to discharge that office creditably. You cannot take office hoping to muddle through. Settled polities where relative contentment reigns can afford the luxury of muddling through; polities in a hurry to meet the basic needs of the people, develop and modernize cannot afford it.
This conviction was backed by a fundamental article of faith: If you attain public office, you must use it to serve only the public good.
On taking office, he set out on a comprehensive tour of Lagos State to identify and define the problems he would have to tackle. First, what were the underlying cause of the difficulties and frustrations of living in Lagos? Why would motorists, at great risk to themselves and other road users, drive against the flow of traffic? Why would petty traders turn pedestrian sidewalks into markets? Why would people clog the drains with refuse? Were the residents inherently lawless?
Fashola commissioned a poll to find out how far his definition of the situation coincided with public expectations. “You do not own the facts” is one of his guiding principles. Thereafter, he set out on another tour of the state in an effort to validate the poll findings, to know what is “on ground” as our people say.
From all this it was clear that infrastructural deficiency was a major constraint on living in Lagos. Consequently, he devised a budget plan to set aside 60 percent of revenue for capital projects, and 40 percent for recurrent expenditure.
Facing the task
Thereafter, he drew a road map showing very clearly how to get from Point A to Point B. He marked off the map into blocks for implementation and sought an answer to the critical question: Who are the best people for the job?
Wide consultations followed on costing, strategies for implementation, and sustainability. Not for Fashola the glitzy showpiece guaranteed to be as evanescent as rainbow gold. So, planning, diligent and meticulous planning, is one of the hallmarks of the Fashola Style.
Efficient time management and fidelity to the people are crucial elements in the Fashola approach to governance. Deadlines have to be met and promises made to the people have to be kept.
Following through is another key element in Fashola’s way of doing business. In many states but most notably in Abuja, contracts are awarded with fanfare and the mere announcement of a project is celebrated as actual accomplishments. For the most part, one rarely hears anything again about the projects.
The Fashola approach is to start a project unobtrusively, monitor it diligently to completion, and commission it just as unobtrusively. If the project is stalled for one reason or another, the public gets to know. It is not about Fashola or even his administration; it is about service to the people, about keeping faith with them
From the moment he took office, Fashola has sought the best practices from all over the world. He traveled to Singapore, Dubai, and New York not as a tourist, and certainly not on a shopping expedition, but as a city manager out to study and learn.
He not only devoured Lee Kuan Yew’s memoir From Third World to First, he gave copies to all of his colleagues and aides for their edification. He also burrowed into the book Leadership, by Rudy Giuliani who, as Mayor of New York, steered that city through the horrors of September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Centre
The city manager’s approach has redefined Lagos as a place where transformation is not a slogan but a lived reality. We see transformation in the expanded and still expanding network of roads, the manicured green lawns, the well-tended parks, open spaces, the clean streets, the city rail service that will commence operations soon,
commence operations soon, expanded ferry service, clearance of slums to make room for housing that affirms human dignity, clean streets, improved health care delivery system that saved Nigeria from the scourge of Ebola, better drainage, school buildings that provide a healthy environment for learning, reduced crime rate, and in expansion of business and economic opportunity. We see it in the vast promise of Lagos Atlantic City.
Fashola’s tenure offers us an example of engaged leadership driven by purpose and design, a leader who does not wait for the future to happen but makes it happen. He has led by personal example, guided by Gandhi’s admonition for all ages: “Be the change you want to be.”
Fashola reminds us of something that many of his contemporaries never learned or have long forgotten: Public service is no tea party, no picnic. It demands the highest degree of discipline, sacrifice, commitment, and determination.
He is probably the only governor who does not use a siren to clear the path for his motorcade. Sirens, he says, aggravate rather than solve traffic problems, and their use is “uncivilized.” Were it left to him, only ambulances, fire engines and police on lives-saving missions would use them
What drives Fashola? What fires him?
The answer to this question is to be found in his 2008 Budget Presentation Speech delivered before the Lagos State House of Assembly on December 17, 2008: “. . . I remind myself always that one day, I will no more be in office. One day, I will no more be young. Surely, I want to live in a clean and secure environment in my old age. Whatever good I can do today, therefore, let me do it .If we do not do what we need to do today, ours will become a tragic tale of failed and unutilized opportunities, which will come to haunt us when it is too late. Let us seize our opportunities now.”
On that same occasion, he challenged the state legislators:
“Shall you and I leave this earth with the black man still the humiliated universally symbol of poverty, underdevelopment and incompetence? Or will we do all we can now to showcase, within our lifetime, our state and our country as undeniable evidence of the black man’s genius? Surely the choice is ours and the tine to act is now. . .”
The time is now. Not in the year 2020, not in some nebulous future. An optimistic agenda, to be sure, but what is leadership if it is not rooted in optimism, in faith and confidence in the capacity of the people to rise to the challenge of the moment?
Five years ago, only the most optimistic in the ranks of the progressive believed, and fewer still could openly assert, that the ACN would in due course supplant the PDP as the governing party at the Centre. The PDP advertised itself as the largest political party in Africa, and it was no idle boast when its senior figures proclaimed at every opportunity that it would govern Nigeria for 60 unbroken years.
Fashola was one of few to declare openly that the PDP’s days were numbered. With proper planning and rigorous implementation of its people-oriented policies, he said in a speech marking Nigeria’s 50th independence anniversary, “it is only a matter of time before we take charge of the Centre and decisively pull Nigeria up to its rightful place in the comity of rapidly developing nations.”
Today, five years later, the progressives are set to take charge. The Fashola Administration has set Lagos firmly and decisively on the path of achieving its destiny as one of 19 global mega-cities, a city that works for all its residents, now estimated to number 24.5 million. I do not envy his successor, Governor-elect Akinwumi Ambode.
His legacy
It is necessary to acknowledge that much of the infrastructural development for which the Fashola administration is justly celebrated has come at a price, especially to the more vulnerable sections of the population. You hear it said on the streets, especially by those used to a way of life Fashola rejects as an affront to human dignity and wants to change, that he cares only for people like himself.
His answer is that a leader must see the future and, with courage act proactively to save the people from future dangers. But he has done so with compassion, providing as resources allow, a more decent environment for communities whose shanty homes fell to the bulldozer, or communities displaced by natural disasters. We have not always seen such compassion in Nigeria.
It remains to add that one reason Fashola succeeded so spectacularly is that he did not have to play politician. He was never mired in the horse-trading, the pandering to entrenched interests that often undermine the most clearly-formulated plans. He was splendidly insulated from that treacherous threshold by his predecessor Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who did the political work, thus freeing Fashola to continue changing the face of Lagos without undue distractions.
They had their disagreements, but on the whole, this arrangement, which Fashola rarely misses an opportunity to acknowledge in public, has served the people of Lagos State and could well serve as a model for other states. We all are in Hakeem Bello’s debt for making available in The Great Leap forty speeches that define a unique experience in the art and craft of governance in Nigeria, and the singular driver of that experience, Babatunde Raji Fashola.
Public officials will read it with great profit, as will serving and in-coming governors and I have resisted the temptation to end this presentation by welcoming Governor Fashola to the rank I joined just yesterday – the rank of retired persons. Something tells me he will be summoned again to work his magic on a national scale.
Your Excellencies, your Highnesses, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I thank you for your time and attention. And I thank Hakeem Bello for giving me the opportunity to present what I hope has not been too flagrant a departure from the “prefatory essay” he had in mind.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/what-i-know-about-fashola/

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Politics / Orubebe Should Be In Jail - Oshiomhole Fires Back Again by kachysblog(f): 7:00am On Aug 27, 2015
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The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, on Wednesday, took a swipe at a former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Godsday Orubebe, saying the erstwhile minister should be jailed.

Oshiomhole also said that the ex-minister was afraid of being probed by President Muhammadu Buhari over the multi-billion naira East-West Road contract.

The governor, who spoke in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Peter Okhiria, said that Orubebe was afraid of being probed for the amnesty programme he supervised under the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

The governor said, “Is it not a shame that Orubebe, who should be cooling his heels in jail for that failed plot to truncate the country’s democracy, has now found a convoluted voice?

“We are not surprised at the timing of Orubebe’s latest outburst. It is, no doubt, unconnected with the planned probe by President Muhammadu Buhari of the billions of naira allocated to the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, even as the East-West Road remains in bad shape and the probe of the fleecing of amnesty funds under his watch.”

Oshiomhole was reacting to a recent statement credited to Orubebe, where the latter reportedly described the governor as an ingrate for being critical of the President Goodluck Jonathan administration.

Orubebe was quoted to have said that Oshiomhole had failed to show appreciation to the former president whom he accused the governor of running to for help.

“It is unfortunate that Oshiomhole, who should talk like a governor, is today biting the fingers that fed him and seems to have forgotten in a hurry that he once cried around the former president for assistance and recognition,” Orubebe was quoted to have said.

But the governor said Orubebe did not only contribute to the dismal failure of the administration of the former President but nearly plunged the nation into an avoidable crisis in the 2015 presidential election, due to his “un-ministerial” conduct.

Oshiomhole said, “It is no surprise that former President Goodluck Jonathan failed woefully because he surrounded himself with such charlatans as Godsday Orubebe, whose only credential is his ethnic origin and the large size of his bowler hat.

“Does Orubebe really think Nigerians are fools? Does he truly believe Nigerians have forgotten so soon the ignoble role he played in his attempt to truncate the release of the election results and announcement of the eventual winner of that election, a move which could have plunged the nation into another civil war?

“We are aware that Orubebe, the perpetual noise maker has raised the decibel of his noise a notch higher so that he would have a ready-made defence of witch-hunt if he is indicted in the planned probe of amnesty funds.”
Crime / Court Re-orders Police To Produce Lekki Robbery Suspect by kachysblog(f): 6:34am On Aug 27, 2015
By Abdulwahab Abdulah & Bartholomew Madukwe

A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja has re-ordered the state’s Commissioner of Police and SP Abba Kyari of the State Anti-Robbery Squad to produce in court on August 20, 2015, a 20-year-old man, Ebi Tosan, arrested over alleged involvement in the robbery of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) at Admiralty Way, Lekki.
It would be recalled that Tosan who was arrested by the police on April 5, was paraded before newsmen sometime in May 2015 as one of the persons that allegedly robbed the bank.

The applicant (Tosan), through his counsel, Chief S.W. Baidi, then filed an application for bail, claiming N1 million against the respondents for infringement and curtailment of his constitutional right to personal liberty, freedom of movement and presumption of innocence.

However, the trial judge, Justice Olabisi Ogungbesan, on Monday, refused to hear the application since there was no information from the Attorney General, who was later joined in the suit, as to the whereabouts of the applicant.

Justice Ogungbesan said: “It will be fair if the Attorney General is brought to court, they will be able to tell us where the boy is. It is an allegation and I want to hear from the Commissioner of Police. This is a weighty allegation and an allegation of robbery. I believe if you bring the Attorney General to court, you will have half of the problem solved.

“I shall hereby adjourn to August 20 for hearing of the Applicant’s application. It is further ordered that the 1st and 2nd respondent produce the applicant on the adjourned date.”

Counsel to the applicant (Baidi) told the court that “the 20-year-old boy was going to school and was picked up by SARS that he participated in the Lekki robbery and was held since April 4, 2015.

We have not seen this boy till date. We have served all the orders of court to police and they have not come to court. Infact, the Investigation Police Officer (IPO) told the boy’s father that since they have met a lawyer, then let the lawyer show them where their son is.”

Baidi explained to the court that the urgency of the matter has to do with life of a citizen, saying “who knows if he can be the President of this country tomorrow, if alive. This boy can be dispensed with overnight. We have problem serving the police.”

The counsel noted that following failure to see the applicant since his arrest, he is now very apprehensive as to the state and well-being of his client having regard to reported cases of extra judicial killings in Nigeria.

“I verily believe that it is a deliberate act by the respondents to keep the applicant in continued detention in order to extract a confessional statement from him on the alleged offence,” Baidi added.

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Politics / APC Lagos Is One Big Family - Tinubu by kachysblog(f): 6:09am On Aug 27, 2015
The past elections were an epic confrontation between two opposing political camps. Those who believed in the progressive governance of the people gathered under the banner of the APC. Those who harkened to the conservative elitism that had cast this nation downward for so many years held to the PDP.
The elections clearly showed the preference of the average Nigerian. They chose the APC and rejected the PDP nationally and in Lagos state. Since the commanding victory of the APC in Lagos and all over Nigeria, the enemies of progressive governance have cleverly been at work, trying to regain through intrigue and subterfuge what they so openly and fairly lost in the elections.
Our political opponents now try to steal victory when their only entitlement is resounding defeat.
Having fared woefully with the electorate, their game plan is to sow discord within the ranks of the party people had chosen to lead them. The PDP hopes to strike division in the APC, in that way weakening us and our ability to govern.
Apprised of their wiles, we in the progressive camp must be wiser still. We must not allow ourselves to be pawns in this cynical strategy. We cannot fall into their obvious snares for that would be embracing defeat when victory has already been won. It is our responsibility to govern as the people want. It would be to our detriment to fall victim to our opponent’s sly instigations by allowing ourselves to be utensils picking each other apart.

This brings me to recent developments in the Lagos political scene. Born of this motley stew is the recent gossip mongering that I have willfully instigated false and negative reports against former Governor Fashola to thwart him from being appointed to a major post in the Buhari administration. I want to declare clearly and categorically that these rancid attacks do not come from me nor do I endorse them. Neither my hand nor my heart are in these mean submissions. I deplore them. An attack against the performance of Governor Fashola is indirectly an attack against me and the edifice of achievement we have constructed in leading Lagos state out of a protracted time of stagnation and into an era of sustained progress and development.
Lagos is a much better place than when we came into governance in 1999. Each year, it has gotten better. With the APC at the helm, each subsequent year will be better yet. Babatunde Fashola has been an integral part of this improvement. He does not deserve the pillory. His record has been applauded and will continue to be when all this rumor mongering has died its natural and quick death.
I am proud to say that I played an instrumental role in bringing Governor Fashola into politics in the first instance. He served as my trusted chief of staff, performing excellently in that role. Due to his leadership qualities and diligent work ethic, I endorsed him for governor notwithstanding the stiff and vocal opposition of many. I am not ashamed of backing him. I believe the progress the state made under his administration has more than vindicated my endorsement.
Fashola, the present Governor Akin Ambode including myself are the products of a progressive political institution and its programmatic expressions. I laid the governance foundation and started the first lap, running as well as I could. I handed the baton to Fashola, knowing he would do the same. He did; he ran as well as he could. Now, he has handed to Ambode who is off and running as well as he can. We have achieved much in Lagos; but, we recognize as much as anyone that we have much more to do.
We also know that progress is fragile and easily undone while destruction is easily transacted but hard to undo. I for one am not the type to tear down my own house or to bring my enemy’s rubbish into it.
We must remember something. We have always governed Lagos state as an open forum where democracy and free expression were respected. Those who are against us were never placed in fear of the heavy hand of government descending on them even as they played funny tricks. We also must remember than in any democracy, a number of people will always oppose you no matter the quality of your performance. If an office holder has an approval rating of 70 percent, this means, in Lagos, roughly five million people dislike the person. Also remember the PDP is just recently out of office at the federal level and that it built a vast, unprecedented financial war chest to contest the elections. The residual of that war chest is still at work, buying media space to plant rumors in hopes of spreading discord through the APC. Thus, the enemy camp may be a minority but it is a large and well-funded one that knows its only chance lies in us attacking ourselves.
I for one will not bend to the artificial provocation of those seeking to tear at what we have painstakingly built over the years. In my mind, Governor Fashola and I are and shall always be political allies and fellow travelers on a vital journey; that alliance is unshakeable and our journey must not be interrupted. I would no more attack his character or his administration than I would attack myself.
I see this present moment as crucial to Nigeria’s future. The nation faces acute challenges of security, corruption and economic development. Our task is to create policies that bring prosperity, dignity and hope to all. Great change is in reach because we have progressive governments at the federal and state levels for the first time. With great change at hand, it would be a terrible abdication of our duty to allow agents provocateur to prompt us to suspect and toss dirt at each other at a time when we should be focused on building a better, more equitable nation and society.
I for one shall never allow myself to be a tool of a political enemy that has nothing good in mind for Nigeria. I for one will never engage in the intramural character attacks of which I am being accused. I stand for the unity of the APC and for the progressive purpose we serve. I will not be guilty of tearing down our progressive house, not a brick of it. That I vow to all.
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is national leader the All Progressives Congress, APC.

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Politics / Federal Government To Slash Lawmakers' Salaries by kachysblog(f): 7:30am On Aug 26, 2015
By Levinus Nwabughiogu

ABUJA—Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, Mr. Elias Mbam, disclosed yesterday that the Commission had started the process of trimming down the pay packages of the President, Senators, members of the House of Representatives, governors and all the elected public officials to reflect current economic realities.

Speaking with journalists after meeting President Muhammadu Buhari, the RMAFC Chairman said that no federal lawmaker received N1 million monthly as salary, adding that their salaries would be pruned down to reflect the current economy status.
Asked whether the parliamentarians would give a nod to the idea, the Chairman said it was a constitutional mandate, which no one should argue about.
He said: “We are here to brief the President on the activities of the commission, the challenges and the way forward.
“The President advised us to ensure that we use all legitimate means to ensure all public office holders take home remuneration as determined by the commission and also block all leakages.
“We have done a lot in informing the public on the true position of the remuneration packages. It is on our website; it is clearly written there and we have published these remuneration packages in many national dailies several times.
“We have also had interactions with the press at different fora.
“What we read on the pages of newspapers is not known to the commission because there is no member of the National Assembly, based on what we determined, who earns up to N1 million per month.
“Presently, we are reviewing the subsisting remuneration packages and it is going to reflect the socio-economic realities of today. We expect that before the end of next month, it will be ready.
“When I talk of packages, the responsibility of the commission is to determine the remuneration for political office holders, both elected and appointed, from the national level to the local government level.
“Of course, National Assembly members are elected. It will include them, it will include the judiciary, it will include the state legislature, executive and of course, the local government will be included.
“Recently, the oil price dropped. Many government agencies, the states and local governments have not been able to pay their salaries. These are some of the issues that made it necessarily to review it. It did not start with this administration; we started the review as far back as last year. It is not because of the present administration that we commenced it.
“They do not have a choice. We are guided by the constitution and we are going to be guided by such laws that are provided for in the constitution and the oath they swore to obey the laws of the country.”
Mbam, who recounted the challenges of the Commission to include insufficient funding, urged the authorities to amend the Act setting it up to grant its financial independence.
Asked when the new revenue sharing formula would be ready, the chairman said it was beyond his power to comment on.
He said: “One of the challenges is that the commission is not properly funded and we are saying that we expect that the commission should be one of the agencies of government that should have financial autonomy.
“The best way to do that is to include it as one of the agencies that will benefit from first line charge.
“The second is to give the commission the power of enforcement. They should review the Act establishing the commission so that it can have power of enforcement and sanctions on any of the defaulting MDAs.”

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Nairaland / General / 14-yr-old Boy Kills Brother With Dad’s Gun While ‘acting’ Movie by kachysblog(f): 7:04am On Aug 26, 2015
By Francis Igata

ENUGU—The sleepy town of Umueze, Enugwu-Achi, Oji-River Local Government Area, Enugu State, was last Monday thrown into mourning, following the death of three-year-old Akachukwu in the hands of his 14-year-old brother Ebubechukwu,14, using their father’s gun.

The brothers were said to be re-enacting movie scenes, not knowing that the gun was loaded.

According to a source, their father, Christian Odika, had left for their village square at Obodo-Ukwu Enugwu-Akwu, for a meeting, when the tragic news reached him.

It was gathered that on getting to his house, he met his son, Akachukwu, in a pool of his own blood.

Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, said: “Investigations into the tragic incident have commenced to ascertain the remote causes, so the law can take its course.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/14-yr-old-boy-kills-brother-with-dads-gun-while-acting-movie/

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Crime / Man Rapes Two Daughters, Stepdaughter In Lagos by kachysblog(f): 7:14am On Aug 24, 2015
The police in Lagos have arrested a man, Ajiboye Oluwaseyi, for allegedly raping his two daughters ─ a six-year-old and a four-year-old ─ and his stepdaughter, 15, in the Lekki area of the state.

Our correspondent gathered that 37-year-old Oluwaseyi, who hails from Ondo State, was arrested on Wednesday, August 19, after his wife reported the matter to the police.

It was learnt that Oluwaseyi, who worked as a Lotto agent, had separated from his wife in December 2014.

He was said to have taken the two girls from his wife, leaving her with a baby (the third child).

Our correspondent gathered that Oluwaseyi, after sending the wife packing, allegedly convinced his stepdaughter, Simbi (pseudonym) to stay with him.

It was learnt that Simbi had allegedly been raped many times before she opened up to a neighbour, who brought the matter to the attention of the mother.

Our correspondent learnt that Olwaseyi’s wife went to a non-governmental organisation to report the sexual abuse of her daughter.

The police were subsequently informed and they arrested Oluwaseyi. They also took the three girls for medical tests.

Our correspondent gathered that the medical tests showed that Simbi had been raped on several occasions, while Oluwaseyi’s two daughters had also been defiled.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro, the suspect’s wife said she left her husband to avoid premature death.

She added that Oluwaseyi refused her access to her daughters until the NGO and the police got involved.

She said, “We were staying together in the Lekki Phase 1 area. My 15-year-old daughter, whom I had for another man, and the two daughters I have for Oluwaseyi were living with us until December.

“We had a quarrel and Oluwaseyi threatened to kill me. He sent me out.

“Family members, including his father, appealed to him to reconcile with me, but he refused. He also refused to allow me to see my daughters.

“When I heard about the rape, I confronted him on the matter. He boasted that nothing would happen to him. He broke bottles, and said he would kill me. Later on when I sat my first daughter down, she confessed to me that she was truly raped, and that it had occurred on several occasions.

“That was why I took the matter to the government, so that they would help me to check Oluwaseyi’s excesses.”

Our correspondent gathered that the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team, provided medical attention, through the Mirabel Centre, to the three girls, and ensured that the police got the suspect arrested.

A police source told PUNCH Metro that the girls were examined at the centre, where they were confirmed to have been defiled.

He said, “The woman initially left with the teenager and the two girls she has for Oluwaseyi in December, 2014. The suspect, however, trailed her and forcefully took the girls, threatening to take her life if she refused.

“The suspect was arrested on Wednesday, August 19, in the family’s Lekki apartment, while his daughters were also taken to the centre for tests. It was confirmed that they had been defiled. The two of them are in Primary 3 and Primary 1 respectively.”

Our correspondent learnt that the girls were in a good condition, and were currently living with their mother.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Patricia Amadin, confirmed the incident.

She added that Oluwaseyi had been arrested.

http://www.punchng.com/metro-plus/man-rapes-two-daughters-stepdaughter-in-lagos/

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Crime / Man Set Ablaze For Stealing Pot Of Soup In Calabar by kachysblog(f): 6:44am On Aug 24, 2015
By Emma Una

CALABAR—A mob in Calabar, Cross River State capital, yesterday, butchered a young man and set the remains on fire beside Atu Secondary School fence along Goldie Street, for allegedly robbing a woman of a pot of soup. His two accomplices escaped.

The hoodlum, in the company of two others, were alleged to have attacked the woman at Mayne Avenue Extension in Calabar South.

They were allegedly attracted by the aroma of the soup the woman was warming for her family’s breakfast before heading for early morning mass at nearby St. Bernard’s Catholic Church.

A young man, who lives in the same premises with the lady, said as the robbers were about to get out of the compound with the pot of soup, the woman raised the alarm, prompting neighbours to go after them. They caught up with the one carrying the pot of soup and dealt him several machete cuts before setting him ablaze.

An eyewitness said: “It was almost dawn when the boys attacked the woman and carried away her pot of soup. When they were about getting out of the compound, she raised alarm and people came out, pursued and caught up with one.”

He said the boy was not able to run as fast as his accomplices because of the pot of soup he refused to drop.

The eyewitness said: “This is not the first time they have come to our compound to steal. Last week, they removed the car battery of one of our neighbours and once night falls, they waylay people, especially ladies, around Goldie by Atu and snatch their handbags and phones.”

At press time, there was no sign of security agents in the area, while the burnt body was still lying by Atu Secondary School fence.
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Food / Have This Ever Happened To You Before When You Ate Roasted Catfish? by kachysblog(f): 5:47pm On Aug 23, 2015
I Ate Roasted Catfish yesterday and purging wan kill me die!

Please, pardon me for my choice of words above. I have been eating roasted catfish before now, infact, everyone at my house knows am a very big fan of the delicacy.

Two of my brothers came in from outside the country yesterday with their families. As is the norm they grab all the local delicacies they could lay their hands on before they go back.

So, my husband decided to treat them that yesterday to a welcome dinner for they already complained how they have missed those delicacies.

We decided to storm the newest place around our area in Lagos (pardon me for the name of the joint for security reasons) to show them something different from the norm.

I savored the delicacy to my satisfaction, being a lover of fish. But, problem started when we got home and wooo! There was never a dull moment.

My sister-in-law advised I take the black alcohol in a black bottle to help seize the purge. I don't do the alcohol thing, but I have to take it to help my situation.

It did reduced it drastically, but my problem now is that I started running temperature, body pains, feeling cold and headache.

Could it still be the food or the black alcohol that I took?
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Jokes Etc / Photo: See The Most 'hilarious' Wedding Cake Of The Century… by kachysblog(f): 9:50pm On Aug 22, 2015
I no fit shout oo! But then, Happy Wedlock to the couple….

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Nairaland / General / Beware Of Fraudsters, Recruitment Of 10,000 Personnel Yet To Begin — Force HQ - by kachysblog(f): 7:32am On Aug 22, 2015
The Police High Command yesterday disclosed that the recruitment of 10, 000 police officers promised by President Muhammadu Buhari, with a view of enhancing the fight against crime and insecurity in the country, is yet to begin hence Nigerians should beware of fraudsters.

A statement signed by Force Public Relations officer, CP Emmanuel Ojukwu said, “Following the approval for recruitment of 10,000 Police officers by the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigeria Police wishes to inform the general public that recruitment into the Force is yet to commence. “The modalities for the recruitment are being worked out with the Police Service Commission and would be announced in due course. “The general public is hereby warned to beware of online fraudsters who may take advantage of the recruitment information to defraud them of their hard earned money. “The Nigeria Police Force will adequately advertise on all forms of media (Televisions, Newspapers, etc) when the recruitment commences. You can also visit the Police website on www.npf.gov.ng for necessary information”.

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Celebrities / 20 Things You Don’t Know About Mavins Boss, Don Jazzy… by kachysblog(f): 3:43pm On Aug 21, 2015
Mavins Records boss, Don Jazzy, born Michael Collins Ajereh is an enigma, whom very little is known about. He once boasted that he hates talking onstage and rarely ever grants press interviews.

Apart from his activities on social media very little is known about the multi-award winning music maker. But recently Don Jazzy let down his guard and granted City People, a soft-sell magazine an interview. From the revealing interview here are some facts you probably don’t know about the Nigeria’s foremost music maker. Continue..

1. He prefers bringing up new artistes than hooking up the the big boys
2. He hasn’t slept in his house in over one year. He lives in the studio at Lekki
3. He smokes cigarettes, not marijuana or any other drugs
4. He likes only slim girls, he calls them ‘Lepa toh bad’
5. He believes there are four major artistes in Nigeria, 2Face, D’Banj, Psquare and the rest
6. He likes to think Italian and it is where he got Dorobucci, at Tiwa Savage’s wedding in Dubai
7. He thinks he is an ugly man
8. He has investment in oil, owning a large number of fuel tankers
9. He got the name ‘MAVIN’ from Google
10. His father is his number one fan
11. He is a very shy person and that’s why he wears sunglasses
12. He cannot rap
13. 2Face is his favourite artiste
14. He is not inspired by anyone
15. He only respects Timbaland and Jay Z
16. No one has ever written a line of song for him in his life; he writes all his songs by himelf
17. His beats are inspired by highlife
18. His music comes first, his family second
19. He is not a fashion label freak
20. Once he releases a song he doesn’t listen to it again.

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Celebrities / Photos: Actress Susan Peters Vacationing In Europe, Meet Anita Hogan & Family... by kachysblog(f): 3:13pm On Aug 21, 2015
Nollywood actress Susan Peters is currently on vacation in Europe and she made a stop in Amsterdam where she met with former Nollywood actress/Gulder Ultimate contestant, Anita Hogan who now resides in Holland along with her husband and kids. See photos below....

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Jokes Etc / Photo Of The Day: Masquerade Caught Drinking Beer In Public….lol! by kachysblog(f): 5:39am On Aug 21, 2015
Oh my world! See Y2K compliance oo, even masquerades have now upgraded to drinking comfortably even in their costume….lol!
See photo below....

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Politics / "I Won't Tolerate Extortion From Unemployed Nigs. By Police Recruitment"-buhari by kachysblog(f): 9:10pm On Aug 20, 2015
Read below a press statement released today by presidential-aide, Femi Adesina

I WON’T TOLERATE EXTORTION OF MONEY FROM UNEMPLOYED NIGERIANS IN POLICE RECRUITMENT – BUHARI WARNS

President Muhammadu Buhari warned Thursday in Abuja that he will not tolerate any irregularities or extortion of money from unemployed Nigerians in the coming recruitment into the police. At a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Police Affairs and the Police Service Commission in the Presidential Villa, President Buhari sad that applicants having to pay bribes before being accepted into the police in the past was totally unacceptable.The President told the officials that those in charge of recruitment and training in the Police must be above board and eschew every form of extortion and underhand dealing…

“You must ensure that the recruitment process is transparent. Those who will conduct the recruitment must be above board. It should not be heard that they receive gratification or extort money from those who want to enlist in the police,” President Buhari cautioned.

The President also directed the Inspector-General of Police to prune down the number of policemen attached to dignitaries, and redeploy all policemenwithdrawn from that role to regular police duties.On the stagnation of policemen on a rank for many years, the President counselled the Police Service Commission to review the current structure of the police, and make recommendationson how the problem can be solved to boost the morale of serving policemen.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr James Obiegbu had, in his briefing of the President, listed inadequate police personnel, dwindling finances and non-rehabilitation of police training schools as some of the challenges facing the police.

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro said that the country needed to have more than the 305,579 policemen and women which it has at present for effective policing. :-XHe thanked President Buhari for approving the recruitment of 10,000 additional policemen and women earlier this week.

Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President(Media & Publicity)
August 20, 2015

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Culture / Ooni: Succession Tussle Toughens - Vanguard by kachysblog(f): 7:10am On Aug 20, 2015
Ibadan—As the process of choosing a new Ooni of Ife gains momentum, Prince Adeyemi Adeoye Aderibigbe Ologbenla who is from one of the ruling houses in Ile-Ife, has advised all stakeholders in the selection process of a new monarch to be wary of those jostling for the title, noting that most of them are not from any of the lineages that produce kings in the town.

This came just as he dismissed the claim of one Prince Ramon Adegoke Adedoyin who said the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade had anointed him as his successor, adding that no king since inception of the ancient town, had ever chosen a successor.

The retired Professor of Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University said the claim of the prince was a complete falsehood, adding that he was not recognized as a member of any of the ruling houses from Ife.


He said this yesterday in Ibadan in an exclusive interview with Vanguard
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According to him, the claim of the man was alien to the history of Ife and were not in tandem with the laid down rules and regulations guiding the ascendancy to the throne of Ooni.

Late Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade passed on penultimate week in a London Hospital.
He said, “Since it is Ifa oracle that selects who becomes the new monarch according to popular belief, there is no way the late Ooni could have anointed any man. Sijuwade could not have presented or anointed him. Another thing is that Ifa oracle will certainly choose a candidate from the ruling house whose turn it is to present the king. Ifa will never choose a candidate from outside the next ruling house.”

The prince advised the local and state governments to stick to the earlier declaration made on the selection of a new king to “avoid problem from our ruling house. I have also heard of a number of people who have been parading themselves or making claims that they want to be Ooni.”

“I am in a position to know who the true Giesi children are and we are willing and ready to present candidate or candidates whenever we are told to do so by the kingmakers, local and state governments. All those who are parading themselves have no claims to the throne.”

They are not even members of Giesi Ruling House. Giesi ruling house will present candidate when called upon to do so.”

“I read on Sunday that somebody has been parading himself as having been anointed by Oba Sijuwade. It is the greatest falsehood ever peddled. He also claimed that Sijuwade was anointed by late Oba Adesoji Aderemi and that Aderemi was anointed by Ademiluyi Ajagun. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It has never happened and Ooni can never name his successor. The 1976 declaration is still there”, he said.



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Travel / Re: Dead Pilot, Peter Bello, Memorial Service (Photos) by kachysblog(f): 4:46pm On Aug 19, 2015
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Travel / Dead Pilot, Peter Bello, Memorial Service (Photos) by kachysblog(f): 4:42pm On Aug 19, 2015
A memorial service was held in memory of one of the pilots, Peter Bello from the ill-fated Bristow Helicopter that killed six people and injured six others last week.

As friends and family of Peter Kayode Bello mourn his passing away, a service of songs was held on Monday, August 17 at the Catholic Church of Divine Mercy in Lekki, Lagos Nigeria.

Peter Bello’s friends, family and colleagues were there to share tributes and celebrate a brilliant young man who gave selflessly of himself and continues to touch lives, even in death.

In attendance also was the former governor of Cross River state, Donald Duke. See photos below...

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Jokes Etc / Trending Now, Man Spotted Eating 20 Tubers Of Pounded Yam Alone…lol! by kachysblog(f): 8:00pm On Aug 18, 2015
In an unconfirmed report, a photo of a man eating 20 tubers of pounded yam alone surfaced online and is currently trending. According to reports, the man was paid an unspecified amount of money by his anonymous sponsor who collects the money dropped by awe spectators who are jaw dropped by the man’s performance..

Seriously, that man’s face looks familiar. Let me make one or two calls now…

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Crime / Tailor Siezes Girl's Underwear, Clothes After Rape - Punch by kachysblog(f): 6:49am On Aug 18, 2015
A 45-year-old tailor, identified only as Fasasi, has allegedly seized the underwear and clothes of a 16-year-old girl after raping her in the Agege area of Lagos.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the teenager, Comfort (pseudonym), who was a Secondary School Class 1 pupil, was allegedly raped by Fasasi when she ran an errand for her mother.

Our correspondents gathered that Fasasi, who had been arrested by the police, reportedly called the girl and asked her to also buy food for him while she ran the errand for her mother.

Fasasi was said to have led the teenager to his room, when she requested his plate, and allegedly asked her to remove her clothes and underwear.

It was gathered that the tailor allegedly packed the underwear and the clothes away and raped Comfort.

When Fasasi reportedly refused to return her underwear and clothes after the rape, the girl was said to have fled the room. It was learnt that one of the suspect’s neighbours noticed the girl and came to her rescue.

The matter was said to have been reported at the Isokoko Police Division, and Fasasi was arrested.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro, Comfort said Fasasi threatened to stab her to death with a knife if she raised the alarm.

She added that when the suspect refused to return her clothes after the rape, she fled the room with one of his wrappers.

She said, “It was on April 19, 2015, at about 5pm. My mother and I live on Shaiba Street in the Agege area. I had never gone to the tailor’s house before. I did not know he was a rapist.

“On the fateful day, he asked me to follow him inside his room to get the plates that I would use to buy food for him. Once I entered the room, he immediately locked the door behind him. He then brought out a knife and threatened to kill me if I did not UnCloth.

“I begged him, but he did not listen. I was scared that he would kill me, so I obeyed. But after removing my clothes and underwear, he collected them from me, and went out with them. I asked him where he was taking them to; he said he was taking them to his shop.

“Seconds later, he returned and he raped me. I was shouting inside the room, but no one seemed to hear me. When he was done, I asked for my clothes, but he said he would not release them unless he had one more round. As soon as I saw an opportunity, I took one of his wrappers, and forced my way out of his room.”

Comfort added that it was when she ran out of the room that one of Fasasi’s neighbours noticed and came to her rescue.

“When I got outside, I met a woman who was one of Fasasi’s neighbours. When she saw me, she understood what had happened and confronted him.”

A resident, who identified herself simply as Abiola, told our correspondents that one Singede usually bailed the suspect whenever he was arrested by the police.

She said, “A week after Fasasi was arrested, we saw him returning to his shop. They said he was arraigned in court, but he had been granted bail. Singede must have secured his bail as usual.”

Our correspondents gathered that the suspect, however, had yet to return Comfort’s clothes and underwear to her.

It was learnt from a source in Fasasi’s house that the suspect might have thrown the clothes away.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro, Comfort’s mother urged the police to ensure that the suspect returned her daughter’s clothes.

She said, “I am afraid of what he might do with my daughter’s underwear. What does he want to do with her clothes? I have been worried since the day this incident happened.”

Our correspondents gathered that the rape incident was also reported to the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team.

The DSVRT Coordinator, Mrs. Lola Vivour-Adeniyi, told PUNCH Metro that a request had been sent for the transfer of the case file to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.

She said, “It was a non-governmental organisation that brought the matter to our attention. What we then did was to refer the victim to Mirabel Centre for proper treatment. We also made a report to the police to ensure that the suspect was arrested and charged to court.

“As we speak, the DPP has requested the case file to be forwarded to it. This is a case of alleged defilement, it will be prosecuted by the DPP.”

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Patricia Amadin, had yet to reply to a text message sent to her phone.

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Sports / "Yes, I Hate Okocha" - Sunday Oliseh by kachysblog(f): 6:26am On Aug 18, 2015
BY TONY UBANI

Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has finally laid to rest rumours that he does not see eye-to-eye with his former assistant in the Eagles Austin Jay-Jay Okocha when he said; ‘’yes, I hate Jay-Jay’’.

A reporter had asked him to clear the air on rumours that he does not see or stay in the same room with the former playmaker of the Super Eagles. The hall was like a graveyard when he made the pronouncement. He looked round and explained further. “I hate Okocha because anytime we play Tennis, he beats me.

We played at the weekend at Sheraton Hotel and he defeated me’’. He made light of the rumour that started after he was appointed coach of the senior national team. Many still believe that Okocha stabbed Oliseh in the back when he accepted the captaincy of the Eagles to the 2002 World Cup.

‘’We’re the best of friends and we played Tennis at the weekend’’, he emphasised. Okocha is currently the Chairman of Delta State Football Association and Chairman of NFF’s Study Group.

Speaking on the Eagles, Oliseh said that he was going to make the Eagles to play team football combined with individual talents. ‘’If you remember our victories in 1994 and 1996, it was based on individual talents. But we do not have such individual talents again. What we need to do is to play collectively. That is what obtains in Germany and Spain. It’s a lot of hardwork. We’re here to do our best’’, he added.

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