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RomanceRe: Is It Compulsory For A Married Woman To Take On Her Husband's Surname? by talktrue1(m): 11:06am On Dec 24, 2011
just like asking if it s compulsory for a married woman to live with the husband.
PoliticsRe: GEJ Talks To The Media: Presidential Media Chat Live! by talktrue1(m): 8:32pm On Dec 23, 2011
The line is disconnecting. Am calling from Abuja and it is not going
Why?
PoliticsRe: GEJ Talks To The Media: Presidential Media Chat Live! by talktrue1(m): 7:56pm On Dec 23, 2011
BIGER BOY:
Yesterday the town hall started tilting me towards considering this idea of subsidy removal. But now listening to presido himself no way I am backing this idea, coz the guy doesn't have the slightest idea of what he is talking about.

So my question is who's idea is the subsidy? ( coz it certainly isn't his) and what is the motives of the real proponents of subsidy removal? And are the real proponents nigerians or IMF and WB? Seriously we need answers
Subsidy removal started when Rotimi Amechi, Rivers state governor and Chairman of NGF, said that the fuel subsidy should be removed to enable the state have more money to pay the N18k minimum wage through increasing their monthly allocations
PoliticsRe: GEJ Talks To The Media: Presidential Media Chat Live! by talktrue1(m): 7:47pm On Dec 23, 2011
Why didnt he go with Petroleum Minister? At least, it is her area of specialization
PoliticsRe: Who Are These Nigerian Cabals by talktrue1(m): 6:46pm On Dec 23, 2011
Femi Otedola, the only person importing kerosene for the whole Nigerians
PoliticsHow The President And Governors Steal From Security Votes by talktrue1(op): 11:34am On Dec 23, 2011
"The idea of handing millions of naira to unaccountable politicians, in the name of addressing security problems, is a recipe for pervasive corruption.
The use of security votes offers a virtual carte blanche to the country’s President as well as state governors to squander billions of naira in state allocations without scrutiny, accountability and without providing ‘security’ for anyone save the executive’s pockets and/or their bank accounts.

Just last week, The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC filed a charge against Bayelsa State‘s Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Charles Osuala, the state‘s Accountant General, Mr. Francis Okokuro, the state‘s Director of Treasury, Abot Clinton and the Director of Finance, Anthony Howells for allegedly stealing N2 billion belonging to the state and over an alleged N500million bribe. The Commissioner for Finance managed to escape arrest by the whiskers when operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested the others. In an interview with the AIT from his hideout, The Bayelsa State‘s Commissioner for Finance, said the N500million naira said to be misappropriated is part of the Security vote spent on security in the Niger Delta.
The Security vote has thus become an omnibus heading under which state money is siphoned with no questions asked. Among Igbo traders, there is this funny story of a ‘boy’ that went on a business errand for his ‘master’. On his return, the ‘boy’ was told to account for all his expenses. He detailed all the money spent and justified same except for a few thousand still outstanding. Questioned by the ‘master’ what the unexplained money was spent on, the boy explained that the portion should go under MISCELLANEOUS. His illiterate master was aghast; “what is MASILINUS”, he thundered?
The ‘Security Vote’ has become the Mr MASILINUS through which our chief executives corruptly enrich themselves On November 12, 2007, the Punch reported a plea by former Governor Rasidi Ladoja of Oyo State to the effect that the Federal Government should stop allocating security votes to
governors. Ladoja, whose gubernatorial term was marked by an unseemly running battle with Lamidi Adedibu, the garrulous self-styled “godfather” of Oyo politics, said his prescription would “reduce corruption.” Ladoja should know; his feud with Adedibu was actually fuelled by the “godfather’s ” claim on part of the governor’s security funds. The scandalous deployment of security votes permeates all levels of government; from the Federal Government down to state governors. Now I learned that local government chairmen and councillors now draw “security votes” too.
In Edo State, lawmakers rowed with the executive arm of government over security votes when the Speaker of the State Assembly, Hon Zakawanu Garuba, accused Governor Adams Oshiomhole of collecting N911million as security vote between November 12, 2008 and December 31, 2008- In one month! According to the speaker, "Between November 12th to 31st December, 2008, the Comrade Governor of Edo State removed N911 million and put it in his pocket. He removed that money as security vote. In governance, you do not challenge how security vote is spent. He removed N911 million and the documents are with us. "And meanwhile, when he removed the money, the killings, kidnappings, cultism are on the increase every day. What did he use the money for?”
In ABIA State, A political pressure group, Abia Elders Forum had alleged that Governor Orji plans to raise his monthly security vote from N450 million to N700million through the state House of Assembly. "At N700 million per month, it means the Governor would be pocketing, princely N8.4 billion per annum as security vote for which he is not accountable to anyone. "It was scandalous enough that he has been taking out N400 million per month since he came into office as security vote. Raising the vote to N700 million at a time the state's economy has completely collapsed under the weight of (alleged) dubious debts incurred since June 2007 and sustained and systematic looting of the treasury indicates a tragic intention to destroy the
state's economic base," the group lamented.
In Anambra State, "As lives are being lost daily, law and order have now totally broken down while Peter Obi seems to be having the time of his life stockpiling our security vote into Next International Account every month. “The blood of the innocently slaughtered in the state due to Obi’s greed in stealing this security vote at the end of every month, will never let him get away with his financial crimes against Anambra State", a critic lamented.
Last year, an online outfit broke the news that Obi was stealing N350 million in security vote every month, Obi’s media aide Mr. Valentine Obienyem arrogantly dismissed the report in a terse statement where he said Obi’s security vote was N250 million and not N350 million. As it turned out, Mr. Obienyem was half right. N250 million was eventually caught red-handed with Peter Obi’s aide where the Nigeria Police captured the money at the gates of Next International Apapa. It was reported that Governor Peter Obi engages in the monthly act of carting away Anambra's security votes every month – the Online outfit complained that the Governor’s cars are always ‘serviced’ monthly either in Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt, only at month-ends , depending on where Ndibe Obi - a relation of the governor, is available to receive the security vote from Awka. On one occasion the driver that led the operation, Peter’s own driver, Thompson took $120,000 in cash on one money laundry trip. Peter could not sack him; rather he dropped Thompson to the pool as sacking Thompson would have led to him squealing on his boss. To cover his tracks, Peter Obi was said to have
infiltrated the state House of Assembly, by offering the members of Anambra State House of Assembly N50 million under the guise of ‘Democracy Day’ gift to buy their silence. On what does Governor Peter Obi spend his security vote? Definitely not on Anambra Security as Anambra State indigenes have now called on the Federal authorities to rescue the citizens from the grip of violent criminals who have now taken control of the state following Governor Obi’s decision to spend nothing out of the state’s security vote towards the security of lives and properties of Anambrarians. Those security funds are being spent on Obi’s various ongoing personal projects including the world class shopping mall located at plot 2, Kado Abuja, entirely being built for cash by the son of the owner of Dannic Hotels; a N7.8 billion shopping complex.
The idea of “security votes” is said to be rooted in a facet of America’s diplomatic practice. Each year, the U.S. Congress approves a budget for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that is devoted to espionage and other covert operations. Owing to the surreptitious nature of its assignments, the intelligence agency does not publicly account for its budgetary earmarks. It only briefs a select committee of Congressmen whose members are
sworn to secrecy. From that understandable idea mutated the Nigerian distortion of entrusting “security votes” to the discretion of particular office holders. In our case, the security funds are handed, not to an agency, but to governors and the President to be spent entirely at their pleasure. What’s worse, we also dressed up this scandalous arrangement in the borrowed robes of the CIA’s covert procedure. We stipulated that no questions may be asked of any governor or President about how the security votes were spent, and on what. To be inquisitive about security votes is to be labelled as constituting a veritable threat to security!
Mr Okey Ndibe once noted; “bad as it is to put so much cash into the unaccountable hands of the President and governors, the security vote
culture has since festered. How does anybody justify this ludicrous notion? Like many other facile ideas that take root in Nigeria, the only justification is that it makes the nation’s so-called “stakeholders” happy”. The money that is yearly allocated to ‘security votes’ is yearly being salted away in foreign bank accounts in Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, London and Isle of Man. Why, then, did the nation’s editorial writers and columnists not take up Ladoja’s suggestion and orchestrate the call to outlaw the use of security votes? His call seemed to have had little or no traction?
The current ‘security votes’ controversy in the Presidency is intriguing because the man who is recognised by law to authorise the release of security votes was bedridden at the time. That means the sum was released without the normal accounting process being followed.
If Nigeria is to make a serious job of combating money laundering and graft, then the nation had better deal with two fertilizers of corruption.
One is the weird notion that the President and governors must not be prosecuted during their tenure even when they commit grave crimes. The other is the farcical idea called “security vote.”
“These twin scandals foster the germination and flowering of corruption- the idea of handing millions of naira to unaccountable politicians, in
the name of addressing security problems, is a recipe for pervasive corruption”.
Rather than legitimising cross-carpeting and allowing criminals to contest elections, the next constitutional amendment should strip these
public officials of this blanket authorisation to misuse state funds in the name of security. Such blanket license is a bad idea anywhere— even in climes where public officials evince a capacity for moral restraint. Politicians versed on gorging at the expense of the populace are only too delighted to be spared any obligation to explain the expenditure of security votes. The pocketing of public funds has never been easier, or more primitive. It’s about time labour groups, students and voters rose up to insist that this scam be squelched.
Like Mr Ndibe again said: Security funds ought to be sent to the police or agencies constitutionally charged with securing public safety and national
security. If a President and governors are to spend security votes, let’s insist that they account for where each kobo went—and why.
“There must be a limit to greed, for the society we abuse today will take revenge on our children tomorrow.”

www.elombah.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3225:security-votes-as-veritable-avenues-for-corruption&catid=36:pointblank
PoliticsFuel Subsidy Vs Security Vote by talktrue1(op): 7:41pm On Dec 22, 2011
I'm of the opinion that security votes of executives and legislatives be reduced instead of removing the fuel subsidy.
recently, rochas okrocha of imo state cuts down his annual security votes from N6. 5 Billion to N2. 5 Billion. This means that he will have an additional N4.5 Billion to work with.
when you calculate the security votes of president + 36governors + 109 senators + 360 HORs, 50% of it will give you more than the current spendings on the fuel subsidy
PoliticsRe: Post Debate Poll: Should Fuel Subsidy Be Removed? by talktrue1(m): 5:53pm On Dec 22, 2011
daphil:
Let public/private refineries be on ground first.
Second, let the executive and legislative arms of government cut their expenses before coming to the masses to talk subsidy removal. I no dey for baboon dey chop farmer dey work.
SECONDED

If they can cut down the security votes of the President + 36 governors + 109 senators + 360 Honourable members, it will be more than enough of what we got from removing fuel subsidy
Christianity EtcRe: What If That Girl Sue Oyedepo? by talktrue1(m): 5:19pm On Dec 20, 2011
why are people praying for someones downfall? people are jealous because the pastor is rich. If the members are not rich, how can the pastor be rich. Nobody ever borrowed to give offering or pay tithe in the church. So, the richer the members becomes, the higher their givings. If you dont like the church, dont attend and stop complaining. The members are getting blessed everyday and thats why the church is increasing

A proverb says: If u spare a child today, the child will spoil tomorrow. Remember in the bible when Jesus scattered the tables of the people selling inside the church.
Christianity EtcRe: Video : Bishop David Oyedepo Responds To Slap-gate ! by talktrue1(m): 4:04pm On Dec 20, 2011
why are people praying for someones downfall? people are jealous because the pastor is rich. If the members are not rich, how can the pastor be rich. Nobody ever borrowed to give offering or pay tithe. so, the richer one becomes, the higher his givings.

If u spare a child today, the child will spoil tomorrow. Remember in the bible when Jesus scattered the tables of the people selling inside the church.
PoliticsRe: Pics - Babatunde Raji Fashola Pays Lekki Toll Gate Fee by talktrue1(m): 10:37am On Dec 20, 2011
when obj increased fuel price, he said that if people can buy a bottle of beer for N100, why cant they buy a litre of fuel for same amount. Now, fashola is saying that people use to make unnecesary calls, why cant they pay toll fee.
why do they make comparisons when extorting money from public?
Christianity EtcRe: Slaps Giving! By Bishop David Oyedepo by talktrue1(m): 5:41pm On Dec 19, 2011
we are complaiing now because the girl didnt succeed in carrying out her motive to the church. if she had succedded, we will still be the shouting that Oyedepo is not a man of God. Many MoG has been brought down by just a chance like this.
SportsRe: President Jonathan Appoints New Sports Minister by talktrue1(m): 11:12pm On Dec 17, 2011
How do they xpect our eagles to perform better under this administration? And when they fail to perform, the coach will be blame
PoliticsRe: 2015 Presidency: Jonathan Cautions Sambo by talktrue1(m):
Its terrible
PoliticsRe: Darkness Looms: Egbin Power Station Collapses With 1080MW by talktrue1(m): 1:16pm On Dec 15, 2011
The truth is that more money are going into foreign accounts instead of going into the approved project thereby leading to the collapse of infrastructures in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Darkness Looms: Egbin Power Station Collapses With 1080MW by talktrue1(m): 1:08pm On Dec 15, 2011
He said that PHCN officials were already in Abuja, working towards resuscitating the station
Are they going to resuscitate it online?
BusinessRe: PHCN Will Cease To Exist From 2012: Minister Of Power by talktrue1(m): 7:10pm On Dec 13, 2011
prof meant good for the company but the staff will never allow him to succeed because they will not be gettibg bribe for reconnection again. Your plans are good only when put to practice
PoliticsRe: EFCC Under Ibrahim Lamorde: Lie Detector Test Every 6 Months by talktrue1(m): 12:13pm On Dec 13, 2011
Lie has become the truth in Nigeria so there is no way the machine will work perfectly.
PoliticsNigerian Judges Support Corruption by talktrue1(op): 9:54am On Dec 13, 2011
Nigerian judges are the main reason why EFCC, ICPC and SSS are not doing a good job. They arrest suspects and place charges against, only for them to appear in the court and be freed. EFCC has leveled charges against some corrupt politicians in court and the court will say that there is no proof. Recently, EFCC Chairperson was relieved of her job for non-performance but all the people she arraigned in court, none was convicted. Dora Akunyili of NAFDAC did a good job because she didnt take her case to court. Boko Haram spokesman, arrested by SSS was sentence to 3 yrs but Muttalab was sentenced to life in prison for attempting to blow aircraft.
PoliticsRe: PHCN Pre-paid Maintenance Fees Are Illegal - NERC by talktrue1(m): 11:57am On Dec 05, 2011
Since they put the prepaid meter in my house, I have not been having power as usual again because they know that at the end of the month, something is coming their way, whether there is light or not. That service charge should be removed so that if there is no light for a period of time, nobody will recharge
SportsRe: Eguavoen To Be Sacked After U-23's Match Today by talktrue1(m): 4:35pm On Dec 02, 2011
Kx:
Every ex-player must be made a coach in Nigeria.

Sack him and appoint another ex-player.

Yeye NFF
Ayegbeni or Kaita can apply as the next coach
PoliticsRe: Reps To Probe 26 Private Refinery Deals By OBJ's Administration by talktrue1(m): 4:17pm On Dec 02, 2011
• Clean Waters Refinery
• Ilaje Refinery
• Ode Ade Refinery
• Tonwei Refinery
• Akwa Ibom Refinery and Petrochemicals
• Badagry Petroleum Refinery
• Southland Associates
• South West Refineries and Petrochemicals
• Towel Refinery
Are these companies registered with Corporate Affairs Commission or someone just carve out the names to siphon money?
EducationRe: Personal Assistant Writes NABTEB Exam For Lawmaker by talktrue1(m): 3:42pm On Dec 02, 2011
Date of Birth: 1969-11-23
Marital Status: Married
Political Party: Peoples Democratic Party
State: Abia
Member's District: Isuikwuato/Umunneochi
Date of Asumption: 2011-05-29
Seat Up Date: 2015-05-29

Education: Masters Degree in International Affairs/Diplomacy, Imo State University, Imo State
Diploma in Social and Community Development, University of Nigeria Nusuka

TravelRe: Pictures Of Enugu Int. Airport New Runway Construction by talktrue1(m): 2:38pm On Dec 02, 2011
[size=20pt]Enugu state budget for 2012 is N76billion and the cost of the railway construction is N200 billion
Who is deceiving who?
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Jobs/VacanciesJob Vacancies At Uniabuja by talktrue1(op): 10:16am On Nov 23, 2011
The university of Abuja advertises for vacancies at the guardian newspaper of Tuesday, 22/Nov/2003

Interested candidates should apply
PoliticsSenators Supports Ndume, Boko Haram Sponsor by talktrue1(op): 9:13am On Nov 23, 2011
I was watching TV last night and the senators said they will not abandon their colleague , that they will stand by him.


The senate closed session early yesterday. Senator Abaribe also said that the Senate would be sympathetic with its member and it is also worried about such an insinuation but at the moment, we are very well aware that it is just a mere allegation and the security agencies have said they are investigating the allegation.

“What we mean is that an allegation has been made and the personality involved is still a member of the Senate and the Senate cannot on the basis of mere allegation.


I thought this man should be impeached by now. Remember what happened to IMF boss, Dominique Strauss Kahn.. Very soon they will start pleading with the judge and the case will be thwarted
PoliticsPHCN (NEPA) Service Charge On Prepaid Meter by talktrue1(op): 9:26am On Nov 21, 2011
The service charge by PHCN on their prepaid meter is an advance way of extortion.
The service charge is about N20/day for residents and N40/day for commercial. It is the number of days from your last recharge. If you recharge N1000 and after 30days you come to recharge again with N1000, they will subtract the service charge for the 30days i.e. N20 x 30 = N600. And you will be given a unit of N400 instead of N1000.

Even the areas that have light 24/7, i.e. 24mins in 7days, they will collect service charge for those days there was no light. And if your area had power problem and it took them 2 months to fix, when next you come to recharge, you will still pay service charge for the 2 months that you didn’t use light. It means that one is paying N20 or N40 service charge everyday whether he uses light or not. This is no longer pay as you go. Is it the same in the western world?

I don’t think there is need for this service charge because its supposed to be included in the amount of units you bought just like in telecoms. We have been using electronic cards for ATM, POS, etc and none of this is requesting for service charge. This should be stopped so that if one was properly utilizes a N500 unit, he can as well buy the same rate when next he comes to recharge.
PoliticsRe: National Awards Committee Is Incompetent - Udom U. Ekpoudom by talktrue1(m): 9:48am On Nov 16, 2011
The organiser will still receive award for dis organising this.
Afterall Rigim, IG of Police received award despite security lapses in the nation; Joseph Yobo received despite loosing out of Nations cup
PoliticsFull List Of Nigeria National Honours Award Recipients by talktrue1(op): 4:31pm On Nov 15, 2011
S/NO NAMES STATUS Sector CLASS OF MEDAL
1 Alhaji Aliko Dangote Chairman Dandote Group Private GCON
2 Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal Speaker House Of Representative Public CFR
3 Mr. Ita Ekpentoung E. Ita Dg Sss Public CFR
4 Mohammed Bello Adoke, San Attorney General Of The Federal Public CFR
5 Air Chief Oluseyi Petinrin Chief Of Defence Staff Public CFR
6 Air Marshal Muhammed Dikko Umar Chief Of Air Staff (Cas) Public CFR
7 Vice Admiral Sa’ad Ibrahim Chief Of Naval Staff (Cns) Public CFR
8 Lt-Gen. Azubuke Ihejrika Chief Of Army Staff Public CFR
9 Hafiz Rigim Inspector General Of Police Public CFR
10 Abdullahi, D.I Comptroller General Of Police Public CFR
11 Alhaji Isa Bello Sali Head Of Civil Service Of The Federation Public CFR
12 Amb. Ezekiel O. Oladeji DG NIA Public CFR
13 Hon. Justice Aloma Mariam Mukhtar Justice Of The Supreme Court Public
14 Justice Dalhatu Adamu Ag. President, Court Of Appeal Public CFR
15 Mrs Victoria Gowon Former First Lady Of Nigeria Public CFR
16 Hon. Justice Umaru Atu Kalgo Former Justice Of Supreme Court, Chm Law Reform Comm Public CFR
17 Lt. Gen S. Ibrahim Former Chief Of Army Staff Public CFR
18 Rear Admiral A.A Madueke Former Chief Of Naval Staff Public CFR
19 Vice Admiral P.S. Koshoni Former Chief Of Naval Staff Public CFR
20 Air Mashal A.M Daggash Former Chief Of Defense Staff Public CFR
21 Air Marshal N.E Eduok Former Chief Of Air Staff Public CFR
22 Air Vice Marshal J. Yisa Doko Former Chief Of Air Staff Public CFR
23 Alh. Muhammed Gambo-Jimeta Former Inspector General Of Police Public CFR
24 General D.Y. Bali Former Chief Of Defence Staff & Traditional Ruler Public CFR
25 Air Vice Marshal Lm. Alfa Former Chief Of Air Staff Public CFR
26 Air Vice Marshal C.A Dada Former Chief Of Air Staff Public CFR
27 Maj. Gen. M. C Alli Former Chief Of Army Staff Public CFR
28 Rear Admiral S. Saidu Former Chief Of Naval Staff Public CFR
29 Lt. Gen Jeremiah Timbut Useni Former Min. & Rtd Lt. General Public CFR
30 Prof. Oladipo A. Afolabi Former Head Of The Civil Service Of The Federation Public CFR
31 Maj. Gen Emmanuel Abisoye Former General Officer Command Public CFR
32 Amb. (Dr.) Dalhatu Sarki Tafida Physician, Diplomat, Former Senator Public
33 Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi Scholar, Diplomat, Foemer Minister Public CFR
34 Prof. Chinua Achebe Scholar, Eminent Writer Private CFR
35 Dr. Shehu Usman Abubakar The Emir Of Gombe Private CFR
36 Hrh. Alh. (Dr.) Isa Mustapha A Agwali The Emir Of Lafia Private
37 Hrh Oba (Dr) David Victor Folagbade Olateru Olagbegi The Olowo Of Owo Private CFR
38. Hrh. Dr. Muhammed B. Aliyu Mustapha Lamido Of Adamawa Traditional
39 Prof. T.T Princewill Amanayabo Of Kalabari Traditional CFR
40 Hrh Alhaji (Dr) Rilwanu Suleiman Adamu Emir Of Bauchi Traditional CFR
41 Dr. Oba Otudeko Business Man Private CON
42 Prof. Akin Magbogunje Consultant, Businessman Private CON
43 H/E Dr Peter Obi Governor Of Anambra State Public CON
44 H/E Senator Liyel Imoke Governor Of Cross River State Public CON
45 H/E Com. Adams Oshomole Governor Of Edo State Public CON
46 H/E Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa Governor Of Kaduna State Public CON
47 H/E Ibrahim Shehu Shema Governor Of Katsina Staff Public CON
48 H/E Dr Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu Governor Of Niger State Public CON
49 H/E Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi Governor Of Rivers State Public CON
50 H/E Chief Godswill Akpabio Governor Of Akwa Ibom State Public CON
51 H/E Alhaji Sule Lamido Governor, Jigawa State Public CON
52 H/E Brig. Gen. Abba Kyari (Rtd) Fmr Governor North Central State Public CON
53 H/E Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife Fmr Governor Anambra Staff Public CON
54 H/E Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo Fmr Governor Of Ekiti State, Owa-Oye Of Okemesi Ekiti Public CON
55 H/E Maj. Gen R.S Magashi Fmr Governor Of Kaduna State Public CON
56 H/E Alhaji Saidu Barda Former Governor Of Katsina State, Former Permanent Secretary Public CON
57 H/E Dr Olusegun Agagu Fmr Governor Of Ondo State, Accomplished Geologist Public CON
58 H/E Senator Otunba Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke Former Governor Of Osun State, Senator Public CON
59 H/E Alh. Lamidi O. Adeshina Former Governor Of Oyo State Public CON
60 H/E Senator Bukar Abba Ibrahim Former Governor Of Yobe State, Senator Public CON
61 H/E Chief Rufus Ada George Former Governor Of Rivers State Public CON
62 Chief Clement David Ebri Former Governor Of Rivers State Public CON
63 Senator Ben Ndi Obi Senator Public CON
64 Senator Bello Hayyatu Gwarzo Senate Chief Whip Public CON
65 Senator Emmanuel Pauka Senator Public CON
66 Senator Grace Folashade Bent Politician Public CON
67 Senator James Ebowu Manager Senator Public CON
68 Senator John Wash Pam Politician, Diplomat Public CON
69 Senator Joy Emodi Politician Public CON
70 Senator Maina Maji Lawan Senator, Former Deputy Chief Whip Public CON
71 Senator Mohammed Girgiri Lawan Politician Public CON
72 Senator Smart Adeyemi Senator Public CON
73 Senator Uche Chukwumerije Senator Public CON
74 Senator Udoma Udo Udoma Legal Prac Tioner, Politician And Administrator Public CON
75 Mr Olusegun Aganga Accomplished Economist, Minister Public CON
76 Barr. Chukwuemeka Wogu Hon. Minister Public CON
77 Godsday Porubebe Hon. Minister Public CON
78 Mrs Dieziani Allison Madueke Hon. Minister Public CON
79 Dr. Usman Shamsudeen Hon. Minister And Deputy Chairman National Planning Commission Public CON
80 Hon. Emeka Shedioma Politician, Deputy Speaker House Of Representatives Public CON
81 Mr Kanu Agabi, San Former Attorney General Of The Federation Public CON
82 Sen. Nuhu Aliyu Dig (Rtd) Public CON
83 Maj. Gen. M. G. Nasko Former Minister Public CON
84 Major Gen. Mamman Isofo Kontagora Former Minister Public CON
85 Mr Kayode Adetokunbo, San Former Attorney General Of The Federation, Former Minister Of Defence Public CON
86 Chief Akin Olujimi, San Former Minister And Attorney-General Of The Federation Public CON
87 Chief Bayo Ojo, San Former Minister And Attorney-General Of The Federation Public CON
88 Hon. Justice Orjiakor Fmr Cj Of Io State Public CON
89 Amb. Ignatius C. Olusemeka Former Permanent Secretary, Diplomat Public CON
90 Alhaji Shu’aib Kazaure Former Chairman Federation Civil Service Commission, Former Minister Public CON
91 Mr. Basil L.E Omiyi First Nigerian Md Of Shell, Largest Oil Company Private CON
92 Amb. Aminu Wali Diplomat Public CON
93 Amb. Adamu D. Idris Waziri Diplomat Public CON
94 Prof. Emeritus John Festus Ade Ajani Accomplished Scholar, University Administrator Public CON
95 Dr Samuel Danjuma Gani Administrator, Taraba Public CON
96 Chief Osayande Omotayo Akpata Administrator, Scholar Of Several Years Public CON
97 Mr Arumeni Johnson Air Transporter, Md Arik Airline Private CON
98 Mr Atedo Peterside Banker Private CON
99 Mr Jim Ovia Banker Private CON
100 Aig Imoukhueke Banker (Md Access Bank), Administrator Private CON
101 Alhaji Abdulkadir Sanusi Dantata Businessman Private CON
102 Mr Pascal Dozie Businessman Private CON
103 Alh. (Dr.) Usman Nuhu Mohammed Sanusi Emir Of Dutse Jigawa Traditional CON
104 Hrh. Alh. Muh’d Ibn Shehu Masta Ii El-Kenemi Shehu Dikwa Traditional CON
105 Hrh Michael Gbadebo Adedeji Traditional Ruler Traditional CON
106 Hrh. Bonet Affoi Traditional Ruler, Chief Of Kagoro Traditional CON
107 Alhaji Magaji Danbatta First Generation Journalist, Public Servant, States Man Public CON
108 Abdulsamad Rabiu Industrialist Private CON
109 Engr. Egbert Imomoh Renowned Geologist Private CON
110 Hon. Justice S.S. Alagoa Justice Court Of Appeal Public OFR
111 Hon. Justice Badamasi Maina Honourable Justice Of The Court Of Appeal Public OFR
112 Amb. Mohammed Lameen Meteeden Diplomat Public OFR
113 Amb. Hassan Tukur (Psp) Diplomat Public OFR
114 Hon. Farouk Lawan Politician, Member House Of Representatives Public OFR
115 Hon. Mutu Nicholas Politician, Member House Of Representatives Public OFR
116 Hon. Agunwa Anaekwe Member And Former Speaker House Of Representatives Public OFR
117 Hon. Babaginda Nguroje Politician, Member House Of Representatives Public OFR
118 Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila Politician, Member House Of Representatives Public OFR
119 Hon. Justice Amiru Sanusi J.C.A Public OFR
120 Hon. Justice Kumai B. Akaahs Justice Court Of Appeal Public OFR
121 Hon. Justice Iorhemen C.J Benue State Public OFR
122 Hon. Justice Kashim Zannak C.J Borno State Public OFR
123 Hon. Justice Dorothy N. Eyamba-Idem C.J Cross River State Public OFR
124 Hon. Justice Ibrahim Auta Ndahi C.J Federal High Court Public OFR
125 Hon. Justice Adamu Aliyu C.J Kano State Public OFR
126 Hon. Justice Charles O. Jacobs C.J Ogun State Public OFR
127 Hon. Justice Aisha Sani Dahiru C.J Sokoto State Public OFR
128 Hon. Justice Hauwa Kulu Aliyu C.J Zamfara State Public OFR
129 Justice (Mrs) Inumidun Enitan Akande C.J Of Lagos State Public OFR
130 Justice Ibrahim Mohammed C.J Of Bauchi State Public OFR
131 Hon. Justice M.M Igbetar President Customary Court Of Appeal Benue State Public OFR
132 Osita Benjamin Chidoka Chief Marshall Frsc Public OFR
133 Sen. Dr. Chief Jacob Tilley Gyado Fmr Senator Public OFR
134 Chief David Dafinone Chartered Accountant, Former Senator, Administrator Private OFR
135 Mr. P. Osayande Former Deputy Inspector General Of Police Public OFR
136 Col. Musa Shehu (Rtd) Sec. Gen. Arewa Consultative Forum Traditional OFR
137 Dr Emmanuel Nyong Nsan Former Minister Public OFR
138 Dr. Alhaji Ahmadu Abubakar Former Minister, Permanent Secretary Public OFR
139 Air Cdre Otuekong Idonesit Nkanga (Rtd) Military Officer Public OFR
140 Hon. Justice Sunday Ndudim Imo Former C.J Abia State Public OFR
141 Hrh Hon Justice Eze Ozobu Former C.J Enugu State Public OFR
142 Hon. Justice Daniel D. Abutu Former C.J Federal High Court Public OFR
143 Hon. Justice Saka Yusuf For C.J Kwara State Public OFR
144 Chief Ernest Olawumi Adeleye Former Deputy Commandant Nda Public OFR
145 Hon. Grand Kadi Mohammed Adamu Idris Grand Kadi Gombe State Public OFR
146 Hon. Justiceadamu S.M. Kanam Grand Kadi Plateau State Public OFR
147 Suleiman Muhammed Daura Former Grand Kadi Of Katsina State Public OFR
148 Hon. Justice Abdulkadir Oba Imam Fulani Former Grand Kadi Of Kwara State Public OFR
149 Hon. Justice M.A. Ambali Former Grand Kadi Of Kwara State Public OFR
150 Amb. Magaji Mohammed Former Perm Sec., Diplomat Public OFR
151 Brig. Gen Samuel Laye Teidi (Rtd) Rtd Gen. And Administrator Public OFR
152 Dr. Tim Manakaya Physician, Former Minister Public OFR
153 Chief Oladipo Odulate Rtd Head Of Service, Ogun State Public OFR
154 Prof. Grace Alele-Williams Former Vc Uniben, Administrator, Scholar Public OFR
155 Prof. Abdulraheem Shu’aib Oba Former Vice Chancellor University Of Ilorin, Chairman Federal Character Comissioner Public OFR
156 Prof. M. A. Daniyan Educationist Public OFR
157 Prof. Baba Yusuf Abubakar Educationist Public OFR
158 Alh. Mohammed Kudu Abubakar Accomplished Journalist, Emir Of Agaie Public OFR
159 Alh. Muhammed Manga Iii Traditional Ruler, The Emir Of Misau Traditional OFR
160 Hrhm King Gininwa, Godwin Ndonake Kenneth Jp Traditional Ruler, The Gbenemene Tai Traditional OFR
161 Alh. Musa Ibrahim Faruk OFR
162 Alhaji Abdulrahim Oladimeji Investor, Philantropist, Established Al Ikhma University Private OFR
163 Chief (Dr.) Innocent I. Chukwuma Industrialist Private OFR
164 Chief (Dr.) Olusegun O. Osunkeye Industrialist Private OFR
165 Chief Ayantayo Ayandele Administrator, Former Chairman Of Ogbomosho L.G., Former C.E. N.T.C Public OFR
166 Dr. Amuda Aluko Community Leader (Tafida Ilorin) Medical Practitioner Private OFR
167 Mr Tunde Lemo Deputy Governor Cbn Public OFR
168 Prof. C.A Osuntogun Educationist Public OFR
169 Prof. M.A. Danyaro Educationist Public OFR
170 Prof. O.L Oke Educationist Public OFR
171 Prof. Ode Ojowu Educationist Public OFR
172 Engr. Makori J Engineer, Adminstrator, Former Md. Nepa Public OFR
173 Engr. Yusuf Larewaju Shagaya Engineer, Industrialist Private OFR
174 Sir Festus Remilekun Ayodele Marinho First Md. Nnpc Private OFR
175 Mrs Amina Sambo Former President (Ncws), Community Leader Private OFR
176 Chief Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Iwuanyanwu Industrial, Politician Private OFR
177 Mr Reginald Ihejiahi Industrialist Private OFR
178 Prince (Engr) Authur Eze Industrialist Private OFR
179 Mr. Kase Lawal Industrialist On An International Level Private OFR
180 Mr. Damian D. Dodo San Legal Practitioner, Member Taraba State Judicial Council Public OFR
181 Mazi Sam I. Ohuarunwa Phamacist, Industrialist, Administrator Private OFR
182 Chief (Sir) Tony Ezenna Businessman/Industrialist Private OFR
183 Sir Emmanuel Bishop Okonkwo Businessman/Industrialist Private OFR
184 Prof. Baba Yusuf Abubakar Academician Public OFR
185 Prof. Kunle Ade Wahab Scholar, Educationist Public OFR
186 Dr Uriah Angulu Scholar, Former Commissioner Icpc Public OFR
187 Comrade Pascal Myeleri Bafyau Trade Union, Former President Nlc Private OFR
188 Malam Abubakar Oladimeji Writer, Administrator OFR
189 Sir Edward Nkwoegu OFR
190 Chief Mrs Cecilia Akanu Politician, Women Activist OFR
191 Dr. Biodun N. Olorunfemi Permanent Secretary, F.C.T.A Public OON
192 Baba Umar Faruk Federal Permanent Secretary Public OON
193 Alh. Aliyu Salihu Gusau Federal Permanent Secretary Public OON
194 Dr Bright Okogu D.G Budget Public OON
195 Mr Umaru Hamza D.G Ndlea Public OON
196 Mrs Arunma Otteh Former Vice Prsident African Development Bank D.G.S.E.C Public OON
197 Prof. Julius Okojie Executive Secretary Nuc Public OON
198 Dr (Mrs) Yewande Thorpe Former Federal Permanent Secretary Public OON
199 Mr Fidelis K. Kaigama Former Permanent Secretary Public OON
200 Dr Ochi Achinivu Former Permanent Secretary Public OON
201 Dr Abubakar K. Mohammed Permanent Secretary Public OON
202 Bukar Goni A. Permanent Secretary Public OON
203 MR DANLADI KIFASI Mni PERMANENT SECRETARY Public OON
204 Alh. Ayinla Olomoda Former Secretary, Commissioner Fjsc Public OON
205 Alh. Lawal Isyaku Kazaure Former Permanent Secreatary Public OON
206 Venmark Kurnap Dangin Former Senator, Permanent Secretary Plateau State Public OON
207 Dr Stephen Sinikiem Azaiki Former Ssg Bayelsa State (Seasoned Administrator) Public OON
208 Prof. B. G Bajoga Accomplished Engineer, Former Md Nitel Public OON
209 Mrs C.B Ugowe Deputy Inspector General Of Police (Rtd) Public OON
210 Prof. Abiodun Ilesanmi Educationist, Former Md Uch Ibadan Public OON
211 Chief Linus Okom Former Board Chairman, Fed. College Of Education Obudu Public OON
212 Amb. Salaudeen A. Lawal Former Diplomat, Administrator Public OON
213 Air Vice Marshal N. S Imam (Rtd) Rtd Air Force Officer Public OON
214 Avm Gabriel Adesola Babatunde Rtd Air Force Officer Public OON
215 Avm Ahmed Tijani Mua’zu Rtd Air Force Officer Public OON
216 Brig. Garba Mohammed Rtd Army Officer Public OON
217 Dr. Granville Inya Inya-Agha Rtd Civil Servant Public OON
218 Maj. Gen. J.O Obada Rtd General Public OON
219 Hon. Justice Ibrahim Isola Adekunle Olorunnimbe Rtd Judge Lagos State High Court Public OON
220 Alhaji Musa Etudaiye Rtd Permanent Secretary Kwara State Public OON
221 BELLO UMAR, Mni RTD PERMANENT SECRETARY ZAMFARA STATE Public OON
222 Alh. Inuwa Gombe Former Director Of Mines Public OON
223 Prof. Peter Okebukola Former Executive Secretary Nuc Public OON
224 Chief Omoefe F. James Former Federal Director Rural Development Public OON
225 Maj. Gen Sarki Yaki Bello Army Officer Public OON
226 Maj. Gen I. Garba Army Officer Public OON
227 Alh. Bashir M. Borodo Banker Private OON
228 Dr Chilo Ofia Captain Of Industry Private OON
229 Chief Cletus Ibeto Chartered Accountant Private OON
230 Mr Oluwato Yin Adeagbo Adepate Chartered Accountant Private OON
231 Alh. Muhammed Bashir Salihu Chief Imam Of Ilorin, Religious Leader Religious OON
232 Imam Ibrahim Ahmed Chief Imam Of Maiduguri, Religious Leader Religious OON
233 Igwe G.O. Ezechukwu Community Leader Traditional OON
234 Amb. Emmanuel Chame Quitomi Njiwah Diplomat Public OON
235 Amb. Oladele Akadiri Diplomat Public OON
236 Prof. Mohammed Kaoje Abubakar Educationist Public OON
237 Prof. Herbert Onyekwere Orji Educationist Public OON
238 Prof. Francis Ojinde Educationist Public OON
239 Dr. (Mrs) S. N. Adukwu Bolujoko Educationist Public OON
240 Chief Robert Usman Audu Community Leader Public OON
241 Aliyu Husseini Deputy Comtroller General Of Immigration (Rtd) Public OON
242 Chief Agada Igomu Member Nigeria Institute Of Food Science & Techn. Public OON
243 Hrh Uti Joseph Davis Agba Traditional Ruler Traditional OON
244 Chief Prof. Somayina Gabriel Nwoko Educationist Traditional OON
245 Engr. Abdullahi Nuhu (Chiroman Zauzau) Engineer, Industrialist Private OON
246 Malam Saleh M. Jambo Industrialist OON
247 Engr. Jani Ibrahim Fnse Mni Industrialist OON
248 Dr Eniola Akinsete Medical Doctor OON
249 Dig. Isreal Olusoji Ajao Police Officer Public OON
250 Dig. Udem U. Ekpoudma (Rtd) Retired Dig Public OON
251 Chief Mathias Chikeluba Ekeremadu Politician Public OON
252 Pharm Hon. Jimi Agbaje Politician, Pharmacist OON
253 Engr. Umaru Gambo Jibrin, Fnse Professional Engineer OON
254 Engr. Mustapha Bulama Professional Engineer OON
255 Engr. Aako Ugbabe Professional Engineer OON
256 Dame Comfort Chinezerem Obi Publisher, Hon. Commissioner Police Service Commission OON
257 Rt. Rev. Dr. Godwin Izundu Nmezinwa Okpala Religious Leader OON
258 Arch (Prof.) Theophilus Adelodun Okin Scholar, Architech, Educationalist OON
259 Professor John Adetunji Adeleye Scholar, Educationist OON
260 Igwe Denis Akputa Igwe Okaa Omee Of Agbogugu Traditional OON
261 Hrh. Dr George Oshiapi Egabor Traditional Ruler (Okumagbe Of Uweppa Uwano) Traditional OON
262 Hrh Oba Eshiemokhai Idogu Trad. Ruler (Olokpe Of Okpe) Traditional OON
263 Mr Chinedu Ogah Youth Leader Private OON
264 Hon. (Barr) Istifanus Haruna Gbana Chairman, Conf. Of Speakers Public MFR
265 Hon. Baba Shehu Agaie Politician Member House Of Representatives Public MFR
266 Akuma John Atte Dcg, Customs Public MFR
267 Zakari Ohinoyi Ibrahim Dcg, Prinson Public MFR
268 Alh. Muhammed Kajiama Dapchi, Mni Chairman Yobe State Local Gov. Council Public MFR
269 Saudatu Magajiya Shehu Mahdi Educationist, Women Right Activist, Sec-General Wrapa Public MFR
270 Hamza Ahmed Isa Rtd Dig, Police Public MFR
271 Alh. Ibrahim Galadima Sport Administrator Public MFR
272 Chief Mrs. Rhoda Nguhemen Tor-Agbioye Fmr Civil Servant Public MFR
273 Mrs Monye Rajis-Okpara Politician Public MFR
274 A. B Iyoha (Mrs) Rtd Director Sss MFR
275 Chief Mrs Eniola Ajoke Fadayomi Jurist (Former Attorney Sec-General Lagos State) MFR
276 Raymond Iheanacho Nkemdirim Public Servant Public MFR
277 Alh. Hanafi Musa Moriki Civil Servant Public MFR
278 Abudu Silas Kamaru-Salami Civil Servant (Dss) Public MFR
279 Olaolu Adebowale Adegbite Civil Servant (Efcc) Public MFR
280 Beremako Bob E. Ogbuagu Rtd Civil Servant Public MFR
281 Mr A. Ayorinde Otepola Public MFR
282 Bala Tsoho Public MFR
283 Dr Chris Nwanoro (Foreign Affairs) Public MFR
284 Chief Emmanuel Olorunfemi Otitoju Public MFR
285 Dr Emmanuel Uwakwe Agbo Public MFR
286 ABUBAKAR MUSTAPHA Mni FEDERAL COMMISSIONER NPC Public MFR
287 Chief David Ogba Onuoha Industrialist Private MFR
288 Chief James Njoku Afoke Industrialist Private MFR
289 Ibrahim Mohammed Private MFR
290 Engr. Inuwa Musa Accomplished Engineer Private MFR
291 Prince Fayisayo Soyewo Accomplished Insurer Private MFR
292 Chief Basseye E.O Edem Fca Accountant Private MFR
293 Mr Olusegun Abayomi Jawando Administrator Lagos State Private MFR
294 Kanayo O. Kanayo Artist Private MFR
295 Iheme Osita Artist Private MFR
296 Amaka Igwe Artist Private MFR
297 Olu Jacobs Artist Private MFR
298 Stephenie Okereke Artist Private MFR
299 Genevieve Nnaji Artist Private MFR
300 Dr Aliyu Abubakar Business Man Private MFR
301 Chief Martins Agbaso Business Man, Politician Private MFR
302 Sadik Tafawa Balewa Community Leader Private MFR
303 Professor Bashir Garba Educationist Private MFR
304 Prof. Shehu Said Farinwata Educationist Private MFR
305 Igbafe Philip Aigbona Educationist Private MFR
306 Hajiya Indo Mohammed (Nee) Ibrahim Educationist (Principal Fgc, Zaria) Public MFR
307 Mrs Na’omi P. Maiguwa Educationalist Public MFR
308 Yarkey Verghese Foreigner Foreigner MFR
309 Jacob C. K. Wood Foreigner Foreigner MFR
310 Mr Jean Clande Gandur Foreigner, Addax Petroleum Foreigner MFR
311 Mohammed Namadina Abdulrahaman Jp Mbe Former Administrator Public MFR
312 Hon. (Barr) Mrs Titi Oseni Former Ag. Chairman, Conf. Of Speakers Public MFR
313 Mr Moses Frank Ekpo Former D.G Nigeria Copyright Commission Public MFR
314 Dr Christain Ifenichuwu Adimorah Former Md/Ceo First Bank Nigeria Plc Private MFR
315 Mrs Juliet Ohuma Chukkas Onaeko Founder Knowledge Exchange Network (Ken) Private MFR
316 Hrh Eze John Onuoha Akaliro Industrialist Private MFR
317 Engr Henry Emenike Industrialist Private MFR
318 Arch Edward Nkwegu Industrialist Private MFR
319 Mrs Maryam Uwais Legal Practioner Private MFR
320 Pharm (Rev) Fola Tayo Pharmacist Private MFR
321 Pharm (Mrs) Fatima Abdu Kyari Pharmacist Private MFR
322 Alhaja Chief (Mrs) Sherifat Olanbiwonninu Kola-Daisi Philantropist (Kola-Daisi Foundation) Private MFR
323 Most Rev (Dr.) Benjamin A. Obomanu Jp Religious Leader Religious MFR
324 Most Senior Apostle Dr. Joshua Edenabuohien Osemwegie Religious Leader Religious MFR
325 Mallam Muhammed Jahazu Kiyawa Islamic Scholar Religious MFR
326 Hrm Oba Abdukadir Kelani Traditional Ruler Traditional MFR
327 Hrh Alhamdu G. Teneke Traditional Ruler Traditional MFR
328 Hrh Alh. Abubakar Atiku Mohammed Traditional Ruler Traditional MFR
329 Hrh Oba (Dr) H.A.O Shobekun Traditional Ruler Traditional MFR
330 Hrh Lawal Musa Nagogo Traditional Ruler Traditional MFR
331 Hrh Oba Engr. Dr. Musfutau A. Kasali Traditional Ruler, Educationalist Traditional MFR
332 Hrh Prof. Laz Ekwueme Traditional Ruler, Educationalist Traditional MFR
333 Hrh Chief Alphonsus Ofuebe Traditional Ruler (Ogidiga Of Ifite Ogwar)I Traditional MON
334 Oba David Adetuji Ayodele Ajayi, Jp Traditional Ruler Traditional MON
335 Chief (Hon) Orabule Adele Jp Traditional Ruler (Ochi Ohna Ikwere Vi) Traditional MON
336 Mrs Georgina Murako Civil Servant Public MON
337 Hon. Bello Mutawalle Legislator Public MON
338 Mrs. Nnke Kurubo MON
339 Mr Ekok Oyama Civil Servant Public MON
340 Mrs Huda Matteden Civil Servant Public MON
341 Barr. Georgina E. Ehuriah Civil Servant Public MON
342 Dr. Torngee Jem Tor-Anyim Civil Servant Public MON
343 Mr. N.N Ndom Public MON
344 Obong Asukwo Udo Etokeyen Rtd Civil Servant Public MON
345 Dr Pius Moughalu Rtd Civil Servant Public MON
346 Chief Gregory Oke Akpojene Rtd Civil Servant Public MON
347 Nathan Dishon Linga Rtd Civil Servant Public MON
348 Rev (Dr.) Solomon Ademola Ishola Religious Leader Private MON
349 Alh. Shehu Minjibir Retired Teacher Public MON
350 Mr. Simon Chuzi Egede Esq Legal Practioner Private MON
351 Dr Gabriel Okenwa Banker Private MON
352 Mrs Nkechi Obi Industrialist Private MON
353 Chief Poly I. Emenike Pharmacist, Industrialist Private MON
354 Hon. Queen Elizabelth O. Bens Politician Public MON
355 Mr. Blessing Izoso Morowoei Educationalist Public MON
356 Peter Konyegoachi Olympic Medalist/ Boxing Athlete Private MON
357 Mariam Usman Commonwealth Gold Medalist In Power Lifting, Athlete Public MON
358 Joseph Yobo Footballer (Captain Super Eagles) Private MON
359 Mr George Tuner Student Unionist Private MON
360 Mr Jude Imagwe Student Unionist Private MON
361 Mwo Promise Jonason Military Officer Public FRM I
362 Omale Godwin Musa, Ncs Civil Servant Public FRM I
363 Mrs Caroline Fumilayo Busari Civil Servant Public FRM II
364 Mr Ismaila Ajibola Civil Servant Public FRM II
365 Sgt Rabiu Danjuma Military Officer Public FRM II

Table Courtesy of the Economic Confidential magazine
http://ogala./2011/11/14/full-list-of-2010-and-2011-nigeria-national-honours-award-recipients/
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