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Politics / PHOTOS: Heavy Rainfall Destroys Bridge In Sokoto by olokedde: 4:59pm On Aug 09, 2015
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The heavy rainfall in Sokoto this morning resulted in near collapse of the Danmarke Bridge. The road is the only link between Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi.
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Politics / Tundefashola.com Is Not My Personal Website – Fashola by olokedde: 7:33pm On Aug 08, 2015
In 2014, the Lagos State Government under Governor Babatunde Fashola SAN spent the sum of N78 million for the upgrade of the website – www.tundefashola.com according to a budget report on the website of the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency.

The contract, according to the contract details, was awarded to Info Access Plus Limited.




However Babatunde Raji Fashola, the Fomer Governor of Lagos State has come out to debunk claims that the website tundefashola.com is his personal website.

“It is imperative to state here that, the website in question is not Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola’s personal website but an official website which reports and documents his official activities as a way of socially accounting for his stewardship to the people of Lagos State. This initiative of having an official website for the Governor was to build on the earlier commitment to open access which saw Governor Fashola being the first serving governor to publish his telephone number on the pages of newspapers. As pressure mounted on that number, the website and all of its social media handles became alternative platforms for people to directly engage with their elected governor”, the press statement put out by Fashola’s media team reads.



As former Lagos State Governor, I set out to streamline easy access to myself, while in office and to document my activities for the citizens.
From 2008 and up till May 29, 2015, the www.tundefashola.com web site processed thousands of press releases/speeches, more than 6 million pictures, thousands of videos to generate world class, content-rich online information collateral for the former Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN.
The same www.tundefashola.com web site provided great opportunities for the Lagos State Government, as it collated all activities of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, and his government during his two terms.

According to Governor Fashola, the Lagos state government spent less than N10m on tundefashola.com and not N78M as claimed by the present Lagos state government.

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/08/tundefasholacom-is-not-my-personal.html

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Politics / PHOTOS: Vice President, Osinbajo Commission 30MW Power Plants In Masaiti, Zambia by olokedde: 6:48pm On Aug 08, 2015
Health / Community Where Nine Out Of Every 10 Villagers Have Appendicitis (Photos) by olokedde: 3:14pm On Aug 08, 2015
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Appendectomy (operation to remove a person’s appendix) may not be seen as one of the deadliest surgeries but then, so many people still cringe and even exercise some kind of fears if they are told the operation would be carried out on them.

By the way, Appendicitis is not even a contagious disease, so what could be the reason for a situation where almost nine, out of 10 persons, in a particular community have undergone surgery as a result of the illness? This was the question that gripped our correspondent during a recent visit to Agu-Amede, a rural community in the Isiuzo Local Government Area of Enugu State.

As unbelievable as it sounded when our correspondent got hint of the story, all doubts disappeared within minutes of our correspondent’s arrival in the sleepy community, which, in addition to the unusual health challenges faced by its residents, is also characterised by lack of basic amenities.

Bad roads, lack of potable water, poor power supply, and clustered habitations signal the level of deprivation in a community with little or no government presence.

Coming back to the issue of appendicitis – instant confirmation of tales of the high rate of the ailment in Agu-Amede welcomed our correspondent into the community.

At the very first stop in the village – a bus stop which apparently also serves as a community centre, judging by the presence of small kiosks and food vendors, and other small businesses – our correspondent approached a number of youths who were gathered by the motorcyclists’ park. The youths, numbering about 11, were initially suspicious of our correspondent’s presence in their midst but relaxed a bit when our correspondent introduced himself as a journalist.

And just as soon as our correspondent brought the issue of appendicitis up, nine out of them exclaimed they had had the operation!

In fact, many among the youths, whose average age was about 35 years, also said they had undergone surgery for hernia. Some of them said they had had surgery for hernia on multiple occasions.

The youths informed our correspondent that appendicitis and hernia were common among members of the community. They disclosed that several persons have died as a result of the matter.

However, while (from the accounts of the youths, and from the testimony of other villagers, including elders and community leaders who would later speak to our correspondent), it was beyond doubt that appendicitis was prevalent in the community, the cause of the high rate of the ailment among the population was not certain in any case.

Those who spoke to our correspondent could not agree on a particular reason for the situation, but from the various responses, it could be deduced that the villagers mostly blamed their travails on bad drinking water, hardship, hard work and farming. Interestingly, some of them also seemed suspicious of the medical practitioners.

Like most other rural communities, the people of Agu-Amede are mostly farmers. And, being a particularly poor community, the villagers work extra hard in order to feed themselves and their families, and also meet other contingent needs. Daily life in Agu-Amede involves a lot of physical exertion.

The situation was further compounded by the absence of potable water in the community. The Ankpe stream, the nearest source of water, which our correspondent visited, was definitely not good for drinking but because the Ebenyi River (which has comparatively cleaner water) was quite far from the village, the villagers are, most times, forced to drink from Ankpe stream.

Fetching water from the Ebenyi River, which stretches to parts of Ebonyi State, is a Herculean task, considering the distance and the nature of the road, but given the fact that it provides the cleaner drinking water in the community, it is not difficult to appreciate the level of physical exertion that is involved in the lives of the villagers.




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A native of the community, Augustine Ede, viewed the matter from a political perspective. Ede, a vulcaniser, said, “I had surgery for appendicitis in 1993, when I was still very young. The doctors don’t usually tell us the cause of any ailment they are treating, including appendicitis, because it is believed that Agu-Amede is a village that will never be emancipated. So they just do their thing. But all I know is that I was operated upon, my stomach was opened and something was removed. Many people in my family have gone through surgery several times. Many died in the process. It was only by the grace of God that I survived.

“The problem is that we don’t have good government hospitals in this place, what we have are private hospitals. Some doctors move down to this village from the city to open private hospitals and because they are privately owned, we can’t tell whether they are genuine or not. We can’t question them.

“The only government hospital is the maternity clinic, which is just for the women. Although we were told it was built by the government, it is not well equipped. You can’t find anything there. The appendicitis operations are done in private hospitals.”

Emmanuel Ebe, another youth, informed our correspondent that he had surgery for hernia in 2014. Ebe believes that strenuous physical activities in the course of their daily lives is responsible for the plight of the villagers. He, like the others, added that lack of potable water could be another cause of the illness.

“We do a lot of hard work in Agu-Amede. To the best of my knowledge, the prevalence of appendicitis and hernia in this area is as a result of too much of hard work in the farms and the bad water we drink. We only drink clean water when there is rainfall, otherwise we fetch from Ankpe stream, running water which is not very clean,” Ebe said.

A septuagenarian, Clement Ogbodo, took a break from a game of draft with his friends to tell our correspondent that he had undergone surgery on two different occasions – one for appendicitis, the other for hernia.

“I was operated upon twice; I had to travel to Anambra State to do the surgery. I was told that my problem was due to hard work. We do a lot of hard work in Agu-Amede,” he said.

For Chiagozie Maduabuchi, a youth who said he is yet to experience appendicitis, the unusual rate of the ailment in the community is due to hardship.

Maduabuchi said, “Bad road is one of our biggest problems and we also lack potable water. We drink water from the Ebenyi River, which is very far. We usually use bicycle to get the water to the village. Because the road is bad and the river is far, fetching water is very difficult, it is hard work. Whenever I go there, I experience pains and body ache.”

Admitting the high rate of appendicitis in the community, Maduabuchi said, “Agu-Amede people usually suffer from appendicitis, but honestly I don’t know why it is so. I think it is because of the bad water. I am yet to have it (appendicitis) but so many people I know have had surgery for appendicitis.”

The councillor representing Eha-Amufu Ward 1, Isu/Agu-Amede/Odenigbo ward, in the Isiuzo local council, Hon. Prince Emmanuel Eze, admitted that appendicitis and hernia are unusually common in the community.

“Most of our people who go to hospital are there because of appendicitis or hernia but I don’t know why it is so. But if I am to comment, I think too much hard work can cause hernia,” the councillor told our correspondent.

But as many of the villagers blamed the lack of potable water and perhaps, strenuous work they undergo, as the reason for the rapid rate of appendicitis among them, they also seem to have reservations for the private hospitals in the area.



From encounters with some of the villagers, it was apparent that they are not happy at the absence of a standard government hospital in the area, and as a result, tend to view the private hospitals, where the surgeries are usually carried out, with a degree of resentment.

In several, separate encounters with different villagers, it was not uncommon to hear comments like ‘I was told I had appendicitis’, or ‘my stomach was opened and something was removed’.

Meanwhile, a medical doctor, Doctor Chidi Nebo, Chief Medical Officer, District Hospital, Ikem, Isiuzo Local Government Area, which Agu-Amede is also a part of, gave an insight into the problem.

Nebo, who spoke to our correspondent on the phone, described the people of Agu-Amede as “surgically aware” and “unusually brave” when it comes to the illness.

According to him, the villagers have got so used to the cases of appendicitis and as such, do not cringe at any form of surgery, and would sooner undergo appendectomy, and thus get rid of appendicitis and its accompanying discomforts, so as to go back to their farming activities.

However, he said that although it appeared as if there was a higher rate of appendicitis in Agu-Amede than other places, it was not necessarily so.

Nebo said, “Why it looks as if it (appendicitis) is common here is because of the fact that it is a community that is localised. It appears as if it is common here because the awareness rate, or the health conscious rate, among the natives here is high. So once there is a medical condition, the person concerned wants to go for surgery.

“In the olden days, they used traditional healing remedies to treat appendicitis, but the high mortality and morbidity rate among the population as a result of that form of treatment led to an urge to turn to expert care to remove appendix.”

The medical doctor noted that diet was a factor in appendicitis. He listed the consumption of guava fruits, parboiled rice as major risks.

However, Nebo added that a specie of beans, known as ‘uzuakoro beans’, which is commonly consumed by the people of Agu-Amede, could be a major cause of appendicitis.

“They eat it (uzuakoro beans) a lot. Some people tend to break it in their mouth and subsequently swallow without chewing it,” he explained.

He doubted the villagers’ belief that bad drinking water could be responsible for the appendicitis cases.

He said, “The water here is contaminated but it wouldn’t lead directly to appendicitis, it could lead to water borne diseases like cholera, typhoid and diarrhoea. The water they take is not the best because faecal droppings are washed by the rain into the river.”

Noting that a person cannot have appendicitis twice, as claimed by some of the villagers, Nebo pointed out that there was even a much higher rate of hernia in the community.

He also noted that hard work, or physical exertion, could be responsible for the high rate of hernia.

The doctor said, “Most of the people of Agu-Amede ride bicycle to fetch water. They ride about five kilometers, going uphill and then downhill. This could result in abdominal pressure, which could lead to hernia.”

He pointed out most of the villagers are engaged in some form of manual labour, especially through farming, which is the vocation of about 97 per cent of the population.

“It looks as if every household has had up to two or more people that have had it (hernia). These two things (appendicitis, hernia) combined together, make it appear as if Agu-Amede have more cases than any other place,” he added.

Describing the people of Agu-Amede, Nebo said, “They are very surgically aware, unlike people of other areas, they are very brave when it comes to surgery. They always want to get the surgery over and done with very quickly so as to go back and attend to their farms.”


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Celebrities / PHOTOS: Happy Birthday To Designer,yvonne Nwosu by olokedde: 3:07pm On Aug 08, 2015
Celebrities / Actress Ufoma Ejenobor Mcdermott Releases Lovely Pregnancy Pics by olokedde: 2:59pm On Aug 08, 2015
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The actress is expecting her second child with her husband Steven McDermott. They already have a son born in 2012. Ufoma is said to be expecting a girl this time. Big congrats to her and Steven...
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Sports / Fifa U-17 World Cup: Nigeria With Chile, Croatia, Usa In Group A by olokedde: 9:14am On Aug 07, 2015


The Final Draw for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 has taken place place with the 24 participating nations discovering who they will be facing in the group stage.

Hosts Chile will take on Group A opponents Croatia in Santiago. Defending champion Nigeria and USA complete that group. In the day’s other stand-out match, Brazil begin their Group B campaign against Korea Republic in Coquimbo.

Predictably the draw provided several fascinating outcomes highlighted perhaps by Group A with champions Nigeria and hosts Chile pitted together. There is intrigue too in Group B which boasts a fascinating mix of styles in England, Guinea, Brazil and Korea Republic.

Without doubt the toughest group – the ubiquitous “Group of Death” – is Group C which contains European and South American powerhouses Germany and Argentina, as well as Australia and Mexico.

The tournament kicks off 17 October.

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/08/fifa-u-17-world-cup-nigeria-with-chile.html

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Politics / Ambassadors Of Belgium, Poland, Rwanda Inspecting Guards Of Honor Today by olokedde: 6:44pm On Aug 06, 2015

AMBASSADOR DESIGNATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF RWANDA TO NIGERIA, MR STANISIA KAMANZI WITH AMBASSADOR DESIGNATE OF THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM TO NIGERIA, MR STEPHANE De LOECKERAS AND DESIGNATE OF POLAND TO NIGERIA, MR ANDRZEJ DYCHA INSPECTING GUARD OF HONOR DURING PRESENTATION OF HIS LETTER OF CREDEENCE TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA IN ABUJA ON THURSDAY




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Politics / Re: PHOTOS: Youth Corper who died in Service buried today by olokedde: 6:20pm On Aug 06, 2015
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Politics / PHOTOS: Youth Corper who died in Service buried today by olokedde: 6:16pm On Aug 06, 2015
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Emaeyak Uwem, who died in service in Ekiti state, was buried today.She was buried in her uniform. She was a graduate of Business Admin of Heritage Polytechnic. May her soul rest in peace.
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Politics / I Am Not Owing FCMB' - Sen. Hope Uzodimma by olokedde: 9:07pm On Aug 05, 2015
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Press statement from the Nigerian Senator below...

Senator Hope Uzodimma has absolved himself from indebtedness to the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Limited, insisting that he has neither borrowed from the bank nor been notified of any indebtedness by FCMB. Reacting to the list of alleged delinquent debtors released by First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Limited on Wednesday, Uzodimma challenged the bank to provide details of his so-called indebtedness to it.

He said companies which he served on their boards and had earlier obtained loans under strict business transactions, had liquidated all such loans and this could be verified by the Credit Bureau Search Portal of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“For the bank to publish my name as a debtor, is callous and an attempt to disparage me. I feel pained that people who have worked to the levels of command and leadership are made targets of press war, mischief and ridicule. I have no banking relationship with FCMB. I haves never opened any account with the bank, talk more of borrowing from it. This is scandalous”, he stressed.

Uzodimma accused his political detractors for being behind his listing as a debtor and urged the bank not to allow itself to be used by political detractors.

The Senator urged his detractors who relish in dragging his name to the mould at any given opportunity, to focus on more productive things for the good of the country and Nigerians than denigrating him. Signed... Senator Hope Uzodinmma

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/08/im-not-indebted-to-fcmb-sen-hope.html

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Politics / PHOTOS: President Buhari With Officials Of NYSC & Ministry Of Youth Development by olokedde: 8:41pm On Aug 05, 2015
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President Buhari had a briefing with officials from the ministry of youth development and National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) . In attendance was Permanent Secretary of ministry of youth development Rabi Jimeta, the Director General of NYSC, Brigadier-General Johnson Olawumi today.
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Politics / Emir Of Kano, Sanusi Meets Osinbajo Today (Photos) by olokedde: 8:00pm On Aug 05, 2015

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Sports / PHOTO: Copy Of Keshi's Letter To The NFF by olokedde: 11:19am On Aug 05, 2015
A copy of the letter sent by Stephen Keshi to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) over his ‘defamation of character’ has been obtained.


Keshi was sacked by the NFF under controversial circumstances on July 4th, 2015 with reports claiming he was sacked for his lack of loyalty to his job.

The big boss according to the letter is requesting a huge N1 billion in compensation fees from the NFF.

The letter gives the NFF a 30-day ultimatum to respond to the demands.

The letter reads in part: “We demand the retraction of your (NFF) defamatory documents, a written apology to our client to be circulated internationally and the sum of N1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) only as damages for defamation.”



“TAKE NOTICE that if you neglect, refuse and/or fail to heed these lawful demands within thirty (30) days of the receipt of this letter, we shall, without further notice to you commence action in an appropriate court to seek all lawful remedies that have accrued to our client as a result of your action.”

See the document below:

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Meanwhile, the president of the NFF, Amaju Pinnick, has laughed off the lawsuit that the former coach Stephen Keshi has served the organisation saying “we have a lot of things to bother ourselves about”.

The NFF boss, however, said the legal team of the NFF will be handling the lawsuit, adding that there were many programmes that could bring benefits to Nigerian football that the leadership of the NFF were more concerned about.

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/08/photo-copy-of-keshis-letter-to-nff.html

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Celebrities / PHOTOS: Stephanie Okereke's Hubby & Founding Father Of Zambia,kenneth Kaunda by olokedde: 10:30am On Aug 05, 2015
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The CEO of Del-York International, Linus Idahosa was recently spotted with the Founding Father and Former President of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda. He was hosted as a guest at the former President's residence in Lusaka, Zambia.

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This was after the Press Briefing and official launch of Del-York International’s Creative Training Program in Lusaka, Zambia. Del-York has entered into a landmark partnership with the Government of Zambia and the Zambian National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) to build capacity for Zambia’s Creative Industry.

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CEO of Del-York International, Mr. Linus Idahosa and The Nigerian Ambassador to Zambia, Mrs Sifamu Inu Umoru Momoh. heading for the Press briefing.


He was seen with key stakeholders and senior Government officials in Zambia, among who were, The Director General of the ZNBC Mr. Richard Mwanza, Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Vincent Mwale; Minister of Tourism Mrs. Jean Kapata; The Chairperson of the Zambian National Arts Council, Mrs. Mulenga Kapwepwe; Nigerian Ambassador to Zambia, Mrs. Sifamu Inu Umoru Momoh and the President of the Zambian International Trade and Investment Company (ZITIC) Mr. Sebastian Kopulande.

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The President of the Zambian International Trade and Investment Company(ZITIC) Mr. Sebastian Kopulande acknowledging guests present at the Press briefing.


This September, Del-York Creative Academy will be selecting 250 of the most creative talents in Film and Media in Zambia for one of the most intensive one-month hands-on training programs anywhere in the world. In the Partnership, the Nations official broadcast agency, ZNBC will be sponsoring 50 of its staff for the training.

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CEO Del-York, Mr. Linus Idahosa and MD UBA Zambia Mr. Stanley Ugwueze


Mr. Linus in his address said, "The key factor behind India’s technological revolution were the training institutes it created, which churned out graduates with skills and competencies in IT; this equipped them to significantly contribute to the advancement of the IT industry, created "Brand India" whilst creating a new era of export and revenue growth"
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L-R. President of ZITIC,Mr. Sebastian Kopulande,CEO of Del-York, Mr. Linus Idahosa, Hon. Minister of Tourism Zambia, Mrs Jean Kapata, Deputy Minister of Tourism Zambia and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism at the Ministers office.


He said, "If Zambia is to fulfil its destiny as a film and media power house in Southern Africa, Zambia too needs a world class institution. In 5 years Del-York has successfully trained over 1,200 aspiring and professional filmmakers and media practitioners and flown in 72 lecturers from New york and Los Angeles into Nigeria

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Politics / PHOTOS: US Judicial Officials Meet With Nigerian Military Authorities by olokedde: 8:58pm On Aug 04, 2015
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A delegation of the United States Judicial Committee of the Congress has met with the officials of the Federal Ministry of Defence and the Service Chiefs as part of US efforts to enhance cooperation between the two countries in tackling Boko Haram insurgency.
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This is as a follow up to President Buhari’s recent visit to United States of America. It will be recalled that based on allegation of human rights abuse leveled against Nigeria by the Human Rights Organization, the United States refused to sell ammunition to Nigerian Military as enshrined in Leahy law prohibiting her from providing military assistance to foreign countries guilty of violation of human rights with impunity.

The meeting was therefore one of the efforts being made by the two countries to resolve the accusation and counter accusation by the Human Rights Organization and Nigeria. Briefing newsmen after a closed door meeting, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Alhaji Ismail Aliyu stated that having identified gaps created in the relationship between the two countries, deliberations made centred on the issues of insecurity in Nigeria and improvement on human rights. He stated that the visit of Mr President was a great gain to the country, which has rekindled the hope and aspirations of the two countries to resolve the matter.

The visitors were much concerned about the security situation in Nigeria and in the Lake Chad Basin area which informed the basis for the visit. He noted that all identified gaps would be definitely workedon. “We discussed the issues of security and human rights and they are pleased with the discussions”, he concluded.

The leader of the delegation, Darrel Issa reiterated that their visit was to fashion out possible modalities towards assisting Nigeria in her challenge with additional technical support through provision of overhead surveillance and other logistics to fight boko haram and stop oil theft by pirates. He noted that discussions were made in such a way that both parties have confidence that the rules of law have been obeyed.

He pointed out that the process to lift restrictions as prescribed Leahy has begun and the US is looking forward to reactivate a proactive relationship upon which she can provide a much robust support.

Present at the meeting were the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Gabriel Olonisakin, Chief of Army Staff, Major General Yusuf Buratai, Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Ibok Ette Ibas, Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, other top military officers and top government functionaries.

-Nigeran Armed Forces

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/08/photos-us-judicial-officials-meet-with.html

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Politics / Re: Prof. Joy Ogwu Now President Of UN Security Council by olokedde: 3:00pm On Aug 01, 2015
Politics / Prof. Joy Ogwu Now President Of UN Security Council by olokedde: 3:00pm On Aug 01, 2015
Nigeria will assume the one-month rotational Presidency of the United Nations (UN) Security Council, today, August 1.

The Permanent Representative to the UN, Prof. Joy Ogwu, takes over from Ambassador Gerard van Bohemen, the Permanent Representative of New Zealand, who was in charge for the month of July, 2015.

A statement released on Friday, July 31, by the Spokesperson to the Permanent Representatives, Dr. Tope Adeleye Elias-Fatile, disclosed that this will be the first time in the history of the UN that an elected member of the Security Council would assume presidency of the Council for the 4th time in two separate tenures within 5 years.

The statement said: “This is the fifth time since independence that Nigeria has been elected to serve on this most powerful decision-making organ of the United Nations charged with the responsibility of maintaining international peace and security. Nigeria previously served on the Council from 1966 – 1967, 1978 – 1979, 1994 – 1995 and 2011 – 2012.

“Nigeria’s return to the Council in January 2014, after having left only in December 2012, represents one of the shortest periods in the annals of the United Nations that a Member State has spent between two terms on the Council. This is even more remarkable as it is occurring under the institutional memory of the same Permanent Representative, Ambassador U. Joy Ogwu.

“Nigeria currently holds the chair of two Security Council Committees: The Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 2048 (2012) concerning Guinea-Bissau and Iraq Sanctions Committee pursuant to resolution 1518 (2003).

“In addition, Nigeria is one of the three vice-chairs of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004), concerning the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and one of the two vice-chairs of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning Sudan.”

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/08/prof-joy-ogwu-now-presidency-of-un.html


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Celebrities / Re: Why I Burnt The Bag After Clash With Online Shopper- Tont0 Dikeh by olokedde: 11:27am On Jul 31, 2015
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Celebrities / Re: Why I Burnt The Bag After Clash With Online Shopper- Tont0 Dikeh by olokedde: 8:08am On Jul 31, 2015
Celebrities / Why I Burnt The Bag After Clash With Online Shopper- Tont0 Dikeh by olokedde: 8:08am On Jul 31, 2015
Tonto Dikeh has opened upon her online spat with a luxury shopper Pearl.Recall,months back, an online shopper accused Tonto of ordering for a bag and not paying.She then exposed Tonto after allegedly trying to get the actress to pay to no avail..


On being in a relationship

Yes I am..I don't do all that.(flaunt her love life)My instagram is about me,my life,my kids(her dogs)

On the bag controversy

It happened a few months ago I just kept having somebody bugging me to patronize her .Personally I do not shop for myself.I have people who do all that.So I kept telling her I do not shop for myself,i don't even do that in Nigeria.
It was my little friend's birthday coming up and I had a similar bag,so I said ok, could you give me a bag and box that matches with that ?
I had not been in the country for almost two months, when it arrived .By the time I came to Nigeria,I looked at it.I mean,even if I had never used a designer before,I would know that was fake ..
The bag was like $3000 because that was what she sent with the picture.I think they tend to send you the original copy of what ever it is.So that is what I got and I said I didn't like it because it was fake and I couldn't give that out as a gift.

On how she resolved it, she said

I actually burnt the box ..Yes I burnt the box ..I couldn't keep the box because I didn't want it to be said that I kept it and was going to use it at some point

On why she didn't just return it

I was going to give her but it was with my housekeeper for two months,waiting got her to take it.And when the instagram thing came out the next thing she sent me was a very insulting text message .

On why she is always accused of owing for items bought (It was the second time)
I'm an easy target.It is very easy.

On how she makes money considering she hasn't featured in a movie in two years

I have worked so hard.I get contracts.I will not tell you everything I do.Must you know what I do? I do alot of business.I am an engineer.I have a life outside entertainment ..

http://www.metroparrot.net/2015/07/why-i-burnt-bag-after-clash-with-online.html

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Celebrities / Re: PHOTOS: Ebube Nwagbo Steps Out In Shorts by olokedde: 7:55am On Jul 31, 2015
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Politics / More Photos Evidence Showing That DSS DG Is An APC Member by olokedde: 7:21pm On Jul 30, 2015
Politics / PHOTOS: 59 Men, Women & Children Rescued From Boko Haram Camps TODAY by olokedde: 5:57pm On Jul 30, 2015
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59 men, women and children were rescued from Boko Haram captivity after troops of 151 Task Force Battalion launched an attack on the sect members camp in Kashingeri, Wale and Kushingari villages in Borno state today July 30th. A Landrover vehicle and a Tipper were recovered from the sect members after the operation.

In a related development, troops of 21 Brigade and members of the Nigerian Army Engineers yesterday July 29th cleared a notorious terrorists camp at Chuogori and Shantumari, in Borno. More photos of the rescued victims

http://www.metronaija.com/2015/07/photos-59-men-women-children-rescued.html

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