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Op ώħάţş surprising about the names Smh4u |
Nawa ooo We have heard all that and ίţş true.... Buh get to work and stop this reminder...if u are confused let us know |
Nawa ooo We have heard all that and ίţş true.... Buh get to work and stop this reminder...if u are confused let us know |
Yea...... Especially in Nigeria......... Go and meet those fulani girls... Make them untie their hair for чόù..... |
Yea...... Especially in Nigeria......... Go and meet those fulani girls... Make them untie their hair for чόù..... |
Naxo ε̲̣̣̣̥ tke ţħέч start |
Okay ! Heard ...... FTC!! |
Okay ! Heard heard...... FTC!! |
Ώħάţş the lesson do ! Get from this? |
That zip wey ţħέч there na pussy ε̲̣̣̣̥ ţħέч cover? |
Not romantic enough |
Ώħάţş the lesson of the topic? |
Lie lie.....et cnt happen....when ! Have three steps to unlock my phone |
Chai.....this one ∂όήέ pass punishment ooo.... Make it be say na iron condemn man wear the shoe |
The funniest part is that....ţħέч would sell it at A very low price and letter use the money to smoke..... Bro...just look up to God and definitely another provision would be made through HIM |
Oshiomhole has been going gaga before he was born.... So he says rubbish outta his gutter mouth.. Tha ex president your insult.....is quiet over what чόù said...then чόù should know that чόù Are OTONDO |
When on earth will чόù all leave this man Abeg make my mentor rest jawe |
Ίţş so painful that some people ώόή'ţ see anything wrong in this.... May their soul rest in peace |
Ίţş so painful that some people ώόή'ţ see anything wrong in this.... May their soul rest in peace |
THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) against
appropriating its achievements under former
President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary,
Olisa Metuh, the PDP charged President
Muhammadu Buhari to activate the various
economic outlets, which it alleged have been
stagnated.
The PDP described as unfortunate that the APC,
which came to power on claims of high moral
ground, rather than focusing on delivering its
promises, has been claiming glory for the
achievements of the previous government.
The statement reads: “For instance, how do we
explain APC’s spirited effort to make the public
believe that the equipping of the country’s
military for the fights against insurgency; the turn-
around of the nation’s oil refineries; and the
polio-free certification of Nigeria were products of
their government even when it is common
knowledge that they have not been able to find
their bearing for governance since their election
into office.
“If the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col.
Sambo Dasuki had not been courageous enough
to release those incontrovertible facts that the
Goodluck Jonathan-led PDP administration
actually fortified the country’s military before
leaving office in May, the APC would have
succeeded in its propaganda against that
administration and led Nigerians to believe that
the equipping was a product of President Buhari’s
recent diplomatic shuttles.
“It is an obvious fact that before the May
29 handover to the APC, the Nigerian armed
forces, using these equipment sourced under the
watch of the PDP government, had already
pushed the insurgents to the verge of surrender
in the Sambisa Forest, only for them to now
resurge under the APC-led government due to
apparent lack of direction and confusion that
have characterised this administration.
“In the same way, this government has positioned
itself to claim credit for the turn around and
resuscitation of some of the nation’s oil refineries
without reference to the past administration that
initiated and executed the Turn Around
Maintenance (TAM) of the facilities years back,
which dividends the nation now enjoys and which
we expect will result in steady supply of
petroleum products in our nation.
“Similarly, informed Nigerians note with dismay
how the APC administration has been celebrating
the certification of Nigeria as polio-free in the last
one year by the World Health Organisation (WHO)
without giving credit to the PDP-led government
under whose watch the feat was achieved.
PDP has no enviable legacy to learn from, says
APC
THE All Progressive Congress (APC) yesterday took
a swipe at the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) for what the former called
orchestrated distractions by the latter.
It (APC) said there was nothing enviable in the
legacy of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s
administration for President Muhammadu Buhari
to appropriate.
As far as the ruling party is concerned, the
immediate past administration remained the
most incompetent and clueless in the nation’s
history.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC described the Dr.
Jonathan-led administration as a failed one and
its achievements dubious.
The APC accused the PDP of deliberately
embarking on mudslinging and blackmail to derail
the focused President Muhammadu Buhari,
whose administration has surpassed in less than
90 days, what Dr. Jonathan failed PDP could not
achieve in 16 years.
“The distractions being orchestrated by certain
elements in the polity will not deter the
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari
from its avowed determination to rescue Nigeria
from the clutches of those who are holding the
country by the jugular,” the statement said.
It went on: “The people, including fringe elements,
who have frenetically engaged in fault finding
with the Buhari administration, are those who
either have skeletons in their cupboards or those
who are acting at their behest, for a fee.
“These paranoid and skittish people daily run to
the media to disparage the Buhari administration.
Grasping at their straws, they condemn and
criticise everything from appointments to the war
against corruption and the battle against
insecurity, even though the party to which they
belong had 16 years to make things right for
Nigeria but chose to suck the country dry,
enthrone insecurity and pauperise the citizenry.
“Their design is simple: Make enough incoherent
noise in the media with the hope that the
Administration will be distracted.
”Unfortunately for them, they have failed in their
evil machination, because this President can
neither be deterred nor be distracted. While their
dogs continue to bark, the caravan of the Buhari
administration proceeds on its steadfast journey.
“While a virile opposition is indispensable in any
democracy that is worth its salt, no opposition
can succeed by dwelling on the mundane, or by
engaging in bare-faced lies. Only good research,
strict adherence to the truth and a focus on real
issues rather than frivolities can make the
opposition relevant.”
It wondered why the Buhari administration
should take the blame for the “blatant refusal of
the last administration to adequately equip the
military to confront the Boko Haram insurgency,
when even an appointee of the administration
told the whole world that he was the head of a
military that lacked the relevant equipment and
motivation to fight an insurgency.
“What achievement is there for anyone to
appropriate from an Administration that will go
down in history as the most rapacious,
incompetent and clueless in the history of our
nation?” it queried.
The APC noted that in less than three months, the
Buhari administration has started off on a strong
footing in many areas, including the fight against
insurgency; the battle against corruption; the
reorganisation of the oil sector that was the
private piggy bank of the last administration; the
bailout granted to cash-strapped states and the
revival of the Nigerian dream.
It also listed the resetting of the Nigeria’s
diplomatic relations with the rest of the global
community and the overdue clean-up of the Niger
Delta region, which was shockingly ignored by a
President from that region as some of the
landmarks of the three-month-old administration.
The statement said: “With its sure-footed efforts
in all the listed areas already attracting national
and international acclaim, does it not beggar
belief that the same Buhari administration will be
accused by the apologists of the failed regime of
appropriating their dubious achievements? |
Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka has said that ex-President Goodluck Jonathan was really caged by some forces while in office. He said Jonathan was unaware that the nation had been compromised and that ex-First Lady Dame Patience was on the loose and ought to be charged for incitement or chaos. He however said he warned a former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to beware of ex- President Olusegun Obasanjo. He said Ribadu later confirmed that Chief Obasanjo was using him. Soyinka made the submissions in an interview he granted a team from Zero Tolerance Magazine, produced by the Media and Publicity of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). He said he met Jonathan on more than two occasions and that it was obvious the former President had no knowledge of what was going on under his watch. He said: “Correct. There were forces around Jonathan, which he himself did not understand and that is why I stressed that, you’ve got to choose your circle of advisers very carefully, when you are in charge. He was caged; things were going on that he did not know about. “And again, I am revealing this to you, since this won’t be published till after the elections because I won’t want to be seen as campaigning for or against one side. It shows in deep trouble governance can be; governance can dig itself into a huge hole and not even know it’s in there. The statement that was issued was issued the night when I met him. “Oh! It is more than two occasions, but two in recent times. I will tell you one interesting aspect of what we discussed. Jonathan did not know that the nation had been compromised so badly in this telephone thing with the King of Morocco. I was the one who told him when we met over an issue and I said to him, ‘by the way, how is the King of Morocco? Jonathan didn’t know what I was talking about’. “When I mentioned the telephone issue, he thought I was talking about his campaign for the AfDB managing director for which he was lobbying other Head of States. He said ‘I haven’t spoken to him in a long time’, and I said ‘no, you spoke to him a few days ago.’ “He said ‘no, I intend to speak with him, I even asked my foreign ministry to link me up with him because I am campaigning for a candidate but I haven’t spoken to the King of Morocco’. Then I said to him, ‘You better go and read the newspapers of last week’. And I can tell you, he didn’t know. “So, can you imagine that the President did not know that a scandal had developed that involved a withdrawal of an ambassador!” On the former First Lady, Soyinka said she ought to be charged for incitement and chaos “On a lighter note, I asked him, ‘what are you doing about madam’, because that one seems to be embarrassing the nation as usual because that seems to be her function as so called first lady. “You got to a section of the country and tell your supporters to stone those who campaign for change and you insult another part of the nation by calling them those who produce children that they cannot look after. That woman should be charged for incitement, chaos; it’s incredible that she is allowed to run loose.” Pressed to disclose Jonathan’s reply to the question on his wife, Soyinka added: “I am not going to tell his response(laughs…). But I am free to tell you what I said, it will be an abuse of privilege if I tell you his response.” Soyinka said he did not bomb Jonathan but he had spoken privately with the President on the state of the nation. He said Jonathan allowed corruption to fester during his administration. Soyinka gave details on how he warned ex-EFCC chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu against being used by ex-President Obasanjo. He said: “I warned your former boss, Ribadu, I told him that, your task will be done when in the course of your investigation; you discover that the source of the problem is the very person who appointed you. “He looked shocked a bit, and eventually he and I met in London, after, he was removed and El- Rufai was also in exile after they tried to kill him. We met and Ribadu refused to sit down. I asked him to sit but he said no, that until I accepted his apology? And he said, “I should have listened to you, I failed to listen to you. Something you said to me, and I failed to listen” Ribadu admitted that he realized very late that Obasanjo was using him. “So we have to destroy that link between power and corruption. Audu Ogbe confirmed what I am telling you. Then it was ‘go after this one, go after the one, ahh! You did not arrest him? Arrest his mother!’ I am challenging Obasanjo to deny it. “So when you are looking for corruption, you should look at the entire stratum of the society, while some forms of corruption are direct, others are indirect.” When reminded that former President Obasanjo said Ribadu investigated him and cleared him of all corruption charges, Soyinka said: I am not going to speak on this; but one thing l like, when I speak, I don’t dwell on rumours but at the same time I form opinion within the limits of the investigation which I make, that’s how far I go. I am a very curious person; I‘ll always ask: is this thing true, is it not true? And I use my own means to investigate and come to my conclusion.” “Of course he(Ribadu) did, that was one of the longest discussions I had in a long time. We were there for almost four hours and we spoke for at least two and a half hours. I asked him a couple of questions and he told me certain things in confidence and there were things in which corroborated the things I have heard from different directions on investigations which I myself had made. “But the important thing is that he came around to see that my indication to him is that you had to get to the source of corruption which grows when it is tolerated.” |
PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI ; VICE
PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO (4TH -L); CHAIRMAN
OF NATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION, CHIEF
EZE DURUIHEOMA (3RD-R) AND OTHERS
MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION. DURING VISIT
TO THE PRESIDENT BY THE POPULATION
COMMISSION AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA IN
ABUJA ON MONDAY PHOTO: GODWIN OMOIGUI
As Buhari directs agencies to collaborate on
use of data
Tobi Soniyi in Abuja
The National Population Commission (NPC)
yesterday in Abuja said it would require N273
billion to conduct next year’s population census
even as President Muhammadu Buhari directed
government agencies to harmonise collection and
usage of biometric data in the country, instead of
replicating their efforts in this regard.
A statement by the Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina said Buhari, gave the directive after
receiving a briefing on the activities of the
National Population Commission from the
Chairman, Eze Duru Iheoma (SAN), who led other
national commissioners to the Presidential Villa.
Thee statement said Buhari wondered why each
agency would gather its own biometric data, when
such data could easily be shared.
“It will be more cost effective if you work
together. It helps even the credibility of the
election process, as Nigerians of voting age can be
identified easily,” the president said.
Government organisations that currently collect
biometric data include the National Population
Commission, National Identity Management
Commission, Federal Road Safety Commission,
Independent National Electoral Commission,
among others.
The president added that all the agencies should
collaborate with each other instead of going in
different directions, stressing that adequate data
was necessary for planning and development in
any country.
Iheoma had earlier briefed the president on
what would be required for the commission to
conduct a national census next year, 10 years
after the last exercise, as stipulated by the United
Nations.
A national population census, the chairman said,
would cost about N273 billion, while about N10
billion of the amount would be needed
immediately.
He told the president that a biometric-based
census was being proposed because it would
eliminate multiple respondents, and ghost
respondents, while making the outcome easy to
audit.
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Breaking news surround us has it that the Vice
Chancellor Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Prof.
Joseph Ahaneku has stepped down, after losing
his court case. The Vice Chancellor who recently celebrated his one year in office, has been in court with Prof. Greg Nwakoby, in pursuant for a plea against the election process that installed him as a VC. Prof. Greg Nwakoby had argued that he was the winner of the Selection Process for the position of the VC in June last year, and not Prof. Joseph Ahaneku as later published by the School’s governing Council. Our correspondents have made several efforts to reach the offices to confirm the information, but all efforts yielded no results, as their phone lines weren’t reachable. As at the time of filing this report, it is alleged that the Vice Chancellor has handed over to the Deputy Vice Chancellor Admin. In another Development, the University’s Registrar and Bursar have been sacked. |