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Mikel, Moses missing as Oliseh names foreign based squad to face Tanzania Super Eagles’ Head Coach Sunday Oliseh has invited 18 overseas-based professionals for next month’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Tanzania in Dar es Salaam. Eagles’ first –choice goalkeeper and skipper Vincent Enyeama headlines the list that also has defenders Godfrey Oboabona, Leon Balogun and Kenneth Omeruo, midfielders Rabiu Ibrahim, Lukman Haruna and Joel Obi, and forwards Ahmed Musa, Emmanuel Emenike and Anthony Ujah. There are a number of surprises, in line with Oliseh’s earlier pledge to make current form and first –level football key indices for selection to the Super Eagles. There are goalkeeper Carl Ikeme, midfielder Izunna Ernest Uzochukwu and forwards Emem Eduok, Sylvester Igboun and Moses Simon. All the 18 players, who will join up with the 23 home boys who arrived camp in Abuja on Monday, are expected in Abuja on Monday, 31st August, 2015 at the latest. The Super Eagles take on Tanzania in Dar es Salaam on Saturday, September 5. THE FULL LIST Goalkeepers: Vincent Enyeama (Lille OSC, France); Carl Ikeme (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England) Defenders: Leon Balogun (FSV Mainz 05, Germany); Kingsley Madu (AS Trencin, Slovakia); Godfrey Oboabona (Caykur Rizespor, Turkey); William Troost Ekong (FK Haugesund, Norway); Kenneth Omeruo (Kasimpasa SK, Turkey) Midfielders: Joel Obi (Torina FC, Italy); Izunna Ernest Uzochukwu (FC Amkar Perm, Russia); Obiora Nwankwo (Coimbra FC, Portugal); Lukman Haruna (Anzhi Machatsjkala, Russia); Rabiu Ibrahim (AS Trencin, Slovakia) Forwards: Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, Russia); Emem Eduok (Esperance ST, Tunisia); Emmanuel Emenike (Al Ain, UAE); Anthony Ujah (Werder Bremen, Germany); Sylvester Igboun (FC UFA, Russia); Moses Simon (KAA Gent, Belgium) |
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WEDDING INVITATION: Let me use this medium to convey my warmest compliments to you and respectfully invite your esteemed self to the solemnization of marriage ceremony between Miss Lara Fortes, my fiancée and my humble self, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, scheduled to hold as follows: Date: Friday 15th May, 2015 Time: 10.00 a.m Venue: Etsako West Local Government Council Marriage Registry, Auchi. Reception follows at the people's Hall, Comrade Oshiomhole's Country Home, Iyamho, Etsako West Local Government Area, Edo State. While looking forward to the honour of your distinguished presence, I sincerely crave your pardon for the rather short notice. Please, accept the renewed assurances of my highest esteem. Signed: Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, mni CON Governor. |
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The scramble for special assistant and personal assistant jobs to Senators, Governors and Ministers under the incoming APC government has begun in earnest. Much as the older generation politicians have engaged in intense lobby for appointments under Buhari’s government, the younger generation is not left out. BREAKING TIMES investigations reveal that a clique of young Nigerian supporters of the Buhari/Osinbanjo campaign in the social media have constituted a bloc with the singular aim of ensuring those who worked for the campaign are appointed as SAs or PAs to the incoming Ministers, Senators, Governors, the Vice President and even the President, Muhammadu Buhari. According to an influential youth activist who campaigned vigorously for Buhari on Twitter and would rather remain anonymous, top on this list of lobbyists are Japheth Omojuwa – an online activist known for his capacity to say anything, including describing President Goodluck Jonathan – a sitting President and his wife as “pigs”; Feyi Fawehinmi – a banker in the United Kingdom who once openly wrote an article abusing respected media icon and Thisday backpage columnist, Bashorun Dele Momodu; Abang Mercy – a journalist turned political consultant; Banks Omishore, currently Special Assistant on Media to Senator Bukola Saraki; Elnathan John, a lawyer and blogger who claims to be non partisan but deeply involved in the Buhari online campaign and Chude Jideonwo, a former loyalist of President Jonathan and owner of StateCraft – the company contracted by the Buhari campaign to handle his social media. Others include, Chinedu Ekeke, Publisher of Ekekeee.com – a fringe news blog, Dada Olusegun a vicious online attacker of PDP and President Jonathan; Gbenga Olorunpomi – a Twitter ‘overlord’ with an unhidden desire to serve as Personal Assistant to APC National Leader, Bola Tinubu and Kayode Ogundamisi who is by far the oldest amongst the lobbyists. From our investigations, the emphasis of youth involvement in governance has pitched the ‘Omojuwa-Chude’ wing of Buhari’s social media supporters comprising youths in their early thirties against the ‘Ogundamisi-Rosanwo’ axis of much older online activists. These younger activists who feel threatened by the older generation of social media activists like Kayode Ogundamisi, Babatunde Rosanwo and Egghead Odewale are inching closer to clinching the appointments using their contacts with their mentors some of who played key roles in Buhari’s election. It will be recalled that Reno Omokri, the outgoing Special Assistant on New Media to President Jonathan came under intense and regular attacks from some of the names mentioned above, a situation many have attributed to envy for Omokri’s job. “Buhari’s victory at the polls may have finally opened the door for the dreams of some of these online activists to be realized”, a source hinted. However, a source close to Buhari disclosed to BREAKING TIMES that as part of Buhari’s agenda to cut government waste and run a lean government, the position of Special Assistant to the President on New Media is one that the incoming President intends to scrap. This is because the existing office of Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity currently overseen by Reuben Abati, covers new media. “Buhari has already contacted a former subordinate in the Nigerian Army who was one of those that wrote his 1984 coup speech. The man, from the South-South region of Nigeria is in his seventies and is already advising Buhari from the sidelines on his overall media strategy”, the source added. Close observers who spoke to BREAKING TIMES on Tuesday expressed concerns over the ongoing intense lobby by APC youths noting that some of the names mentioned may start an online war against Buhari’s government if they were not “settled”. “You will soon find a situation where if some of them do not get these SA and PA jobs, the story will change and they will start criticizing Buhari just to remain relevant. But sadly, the truth is that not everyone can become SAs or PAs to Governors, Ministers or the President. You must be sound and competent. Of course there are a few professionals like Tolu Ogunlesi, Chioma Chuka, Kola Oyeneyin and Gbenga Sesan who can really do the job of special assistants and the politicians that require these services know how to get them”, the source said. In a similar perspective, another social commentator who spoke to BREAKING TIMES anonymously was quick to note: “The fact that you can tweet and insult doesn’t make you intelligent enough to be given an appointment or be made an SA. They don’t know that once politicians win elections, that is when they sift goats from sheep. The goats they settle with little cash on a frequent basis. The sheep are those they now bring closer to work with them and atimes are given all the workload to make the principal look good and competent.” Source :Breaking Times |
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In most countries, a 72-year-old retired general who once led a severe military dictatorship that imprisoned its opponents without trial, publicly executed convicts by firing squad, arrested journalists who criticized it, ran an Orwellian intelligence apparatus that bugged the phones of government ministers — a man whose overthrow three decades ago was welcomed with relief by his countrymen, and who lost three consecutive presidential elections in 12 years — would be considered unelectable. Not in Nigeria. Last time Muhammadu Buhari came to power, on Dec. 31, 1983, he seized it. The coup came at a time when Nigeria’s economy was reeling from plunging world oil prices, corruption scandals and security challenges. This newspaper described him then as a “tough, self-assured and somewhat austere” man determined to fight corruption. Last week, he returned to power after winning a closely fought presidential election. As a military ruler, Mr. Buhari’s uncompromising temperament invited opposition. He quickly dissipated the tremendous good will that greeted his entrance into government by simultaneously picking fights with, rather than bargaining with, powerful opponents and the media, and trying to impose military discipline on those he governed. How then has Mr. Buhari managed to rehabilitate himself and return to power, and what can we expect from Buhari 2.0? Some believe that Nigerians are the most forgiving people in the world toward their leaders because the bar for conduct of public officials has been set so low. However, there are more elaborate reasons for Mr. Buhari’s rehabilitation. More than 70 percent of Nigeria’s population is under 30 years old and thus too young to remember his time as a military leader. It is no coincidence that support for Mr. Buhari is most zealous among young people. There is also a sense of unfinished business. Mr. Buhari’s supporters think his tenure as a military leader was a missed opportunity and that the country may have been spared many years of corruption had his ruthless anticorruption campaign not been prematurely ended. A university professor who worked for the Buhari government in the 1980s once told me that Nigeria “would have been a different country today” had Mr. Buhari’s military regime been allowed to govern for five years rather than the 20 months he ruled before he was overthrown in a palace coup. Many Nigerians who cheered his downfall back then now read lurid exposés of government corruption and recall that era with nostalgia. Mr. Buhari can be a severe man. His resolve, puritanical streak and iron will are renowned. On the campaign trail he remained true to his image, talked tough and vowed to hit the Islamic insurgents of Boko Haram with a military sledgehammer. Nigerian soldiers I’ve interviewed believe that Mr. Buhari will fight it out with insurgents in a battlefield slugfest. However, those who expect him to be the same blood-and-thunder general he was 30 years ago are in for a surprise. After winning the election, Mr. Buhari has toned down his rhetoric, warning that there are no quick fixes to the Boko Haram crisis and declaring that Nigerians “shouldn’t expect miracles to happen” after he comes to power. Although he will use military force against Boko Haram, he will eventually realize that there is no military solution to the insurgency and that its deep socioeconomic causes must be addressed. Younger technocrats in Mr. Buhari’s All Progressives Congress party are likely to influence the president to take a more pragmatic approach that does not rely on military force alone. Boko Haram will find Mr. Buhari a far more formidable opponent than the outgoing president, Goodluck Jonathan — not so much because of Mr. Buhari’s military background, but rather because of his personal and political links to northeastern Nigeria, where the Boko Haram insurgency rages. During the mid-1970s, Mr. Buhari was the governor of Borno State — the northeastern state hit hardest by Boko Haram attacks. He later fought there as a military officer, and his grandfather came from the same Kanuri ethnic group to which most Boko Haram members belong. He will bring a great deal of local knowledge and a personal stake in the conflict that Mr. Jonathan did not have. Mr. Buhari has identified three fundamental problems to tackle: insecurity, corruption and the economy. These are the same issues he faced when he was Nigeria’s military ruler. The question is what he will do this time to address them differently. In order to succeed, he must learn from what happened to him in 1985. Back then, his military colleagues were horrified to learn that they were not immune to his anticorruption investigations and were spooked when the National Security Organization wiretapped their phones, looking for evidence of financial impropriety. His alarmed colleagues organized an internal military coup and overthrew him in August 1985. Can a man renowned for being uncompromising and rigid resolve issues that require tactical adroitness and pragmatic flexibility? There are signs that he has learned to work with opponents. His party is a coalition of former government ministers, multiple opposition parties and even his former political rivals. Although Nigerians expect another war on corruption from Mr. Buhari, a big test will be whether he will have the courage to once again rock the boat by investigating powerful members of his own government who have been tainted by corruption allegations. If he launches an all-out anticorruption drive with no sacred cows, his popularity with the electorate will soar, but he will also step on toes powerful enough to trip him up and topple him from power. If he decides to be selective and navigate his war on corruption around powerful vested interests, he may avoid a power struggle, but will erode his credibility with the public. Nigerians should hope he is a changed man, one who will find a way to tackle the country’s intense corruption and security challenges without amplifying the insurgency or triggering a political crisis and power struggle. Nigeria today needs a reconstructive surgeon, not a bulldozer. Max Siollun is a Nigerian historian and the author of “Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria’s Military Coup Culture (1966-1976)” and “Soldiers of Fortune: A History of Nigeria (1983-1993).”[size=8pt][/size] |
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Day 5:The Day of Reckoning |
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