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PoliticsRe: Breaking News: America Orders Its Citizens To Leave Northern Nigeria by wealth2al(m): 11:46am On Dec 31, 2009
may God help this nation.
SportsRe: Mikel And Taiwo: What Is Wrong?. by wealth2al(m): 3:34pm On Dec 29, 2009
i just hope they will not mess up in the forth coming Nation`s cup.
PoliticsThe Life And Times Of Maryam Babangida by wealth2al(op): 3:31pm On Dec 29, 2009
The late Mrs Maryam Babangida added a lot of glamour to the office of First Lady when her husband Gen. Ibrahim Babangida was military President between 1985 and 1993.

Born on November 1, 1948 at Asaba in Delta State, she attended Queen Amina College, Kaduna, between 1961 and 1964; Federal Training Centre Kaduna, 1965 to 1966 and La Salle University Illinois-Chicago, USA 1974 to 1975. She also attended the NCR Computer Science Institute in Lagos in 1986. She got married to General Ibrahim Babangida in 1969.

She had four children ( two sons and two daughters) for her husband. She was President of Nigerian Army Officers Wives Association (NAOWA), 1984-1985 and First Lady of Nigeria between 1985 and 1993. Since her husband left office in 1993, she had lived at the Hilltop Mansion residence of her husband in Minna, capital of Niger State. She established a school called El-Amin International School in the city.

Maryam Babangida won several awards which include Harlem Women’s Committee/ New Future Foundation Incorporated award and the International Recognition Award at New York in 1988. She also published a book entitled The Home Front. It was published in 1988 by Fountain Publication based at Ibadan, Oyo State.

Her hobbies were gardening, interior decoration, music, squash, badmington, collecting birds, philantropic activities and reading.

Dr (Mrs) Babangida would be remembered for a long time due to her pet project which was dubbed Better Life for Rural Women. She had launched the programme in 1987 for the purpose of achieving gender equity with special focus on rural women. The programme was conceived to have direct bearing on the lives of rural women which were described as the most sidelined, poorest and therefore the most vulnerable in the nation.

It has been argued in some quarters that the foundation that was laid in the nation’s women affairs through the BLP programme led to Nigeria signing as a party to several United Nations conventions on elimination of discrimination against women. It is also believed that the adoption of a draft a national policy on women and the establishment of a National Commission for Women which was upgraded to the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and the National Centre for Women Development were due to gains realised from the BLP.

Over a decade after her husband left office, Mrs Babangida attempted relaunching the BLP programme but this time on a continental level. The new project which was conceived sometime earlier started making news late in 2003 and was re-christened Better Life Programme for African Women. It was designed in such a way that it would accommodate wives of other African first ladies as members.

It was a grand event when the project was launched on March 3, 2004.

At a workshop which discussed the topic “Better Life Programme for African Women; the way forward,” Mrs Babangida had said that “… The foundation of the second phase of the mission for the BLP must be pitched against the background of the current dispensation, as the democratic environment provides room for dialogue and negotiation, thus giving room for achieving every goal.”

She had further stated that, “Another key consideration is the current decision to account for women’s work in the National Accounting System. This is expected to quantify women’s works both domestic and otherwise as non-rival and therefore as an economic activity that contributes to the development of the country.

“We must therefore take cognisance of this in order to acknowledge every work done by women professionals, give it its deserved status. The feminisation of poverty is also key consideration in our agenda.”

However, it did not take long before rumours began making the rounds that the project was the women’s political wing of the defunct Project IBB 2007 – a group which was committed to ensure that Gen. Babangida ran for the presidency during the last general elections.

Maryam’s death grieves Fashola, AC

The Action Congress (AC), and Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State have condoled with former military President, General Ibrahim Babangida over the death of his wife and former First Lady, Hajia Mariam Babangida, who died in the United States of America on Sunday.

The National Publicity Secretary of AC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, enjoined General Babangida and his family to take solace in the fact that Maryam lived a good life and left indelible footprints on the sands of time.

AC described her as a woman of style and poise, adding that her outstanding personality defined her epoch.

“Mrs. Babangida lived a purposeful life, touching many lives along the way. As far as First Ladyship goes, she was a trailblazer. With her Better Life For Rural Women programme, she brought local and international attention to the plight of women in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general.

“Her visibility and vibrancy in her days as the First Lady helped redefine that office, holding it out as a potent platform to engineer socio-cultural and political change.

“In fact, if subsequent First Ladies have continued in her footsteps, in terms of using the office as a platform for development, the women folk in particular and Nigerians in general, would have been the better for it,’’ AC stated.

The party also noted that when she fought the debilitating disease that eventually led to her demise, she did so with rare courage, apparently because of her strong faith and her inner strength.

“We pray that God will forgive her sins and grant her eternal rest, while also giving the family she left behind the fortitude to bear their irreparable loss,’’ AC said.

Governor Fashola, who described the death as sudden, expressed grief that the death came at the yuletide season , adding that knowing how close the General was to the former First Lady, the pains of natural separation could only be imagined.

“I share in this pain and I am one with your family in prayers at this moment of sadness. While I urge you to take solace in the inevitability of transition as spelt out in the scriptures, the family should be comforted by the accomplishments of the departed as a mother and a rallying point for women in noble causes,” Fashola said

The governor said the former First Lady would be sorely missed at the national and continental levels for her leadership qualities displayed first as the President of the Army Officers Wives Association (NAOWA) which she repositioned for pursuit of public spirited endeavours and for initiating the Better Life for Rural Women, a project she actively promoted between 1985 and 1993.

“On behalf of the Government and people of Lagos State , please accept my condolences once again. I pray to Almighty Allah to grant the soul of the departed Al-janah firdaus and to give you and the family, the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss,” the governor said.


By Okey Ndiribe, Asst. Political Editor, Olasunkanmi Akoni & Monsur Olowoopejo
VANGUARD NEWS PAPER
PoliticsTerror Attack; Another Nigerian Arrested by wealth2al(op): 11:52am On Dec 28, 2009
with Agency report
ABUJA—BARELY 24 hours after a Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab was arrested for alleged plan to bomb an American aircraft, another Nigerian was yesterday arrested after he allegedly locked himself in a toilet aboard a plane with the same flight number as the one attacked on Christmas Day.

Meanwhile, Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday described as embarrassing, the report of the alleged attempt by a Nigeria, Malam Umar Abdulmutallab, to bomb an American aircraft, saying that the incident was capable of worsening the country’s image abroad.

Another Nigerian held

According to Agency reports, late last night, the 30-year-old was reported to have boarded in Lagos with no luggage. Airline crew said on the Amsterdam to Detroit leg of Northwest Airlines flight 253 he became verbally disruptive.

Two people claimed the Nigerian, who was not identified, then locked himself in the toilet for over an hour.
On touchdown, he man was arrested by FBI agents who were waiting on the runway.
All 257 passengers and 11 crew left the plane safely.

Vice-President Jonathan spoke at a church service to mark the last Sunday of the year and thanksgiving service at Living Faith Church, (Winners Chapel), Durumi, Abuja.

VP reacts

The Vice-President’s reaction coincided with that of the Information and Communications Minister, Professor Dora Akunyili, that Umar entered and left Nigeria on December 24, a day before the alleged attempt to blow up the plane.
Akunyili told newsmen in Lagos, yesterday, that “the man in question has been living outside the country for a while. He sneaked into Nigeria on December 24, and left the same day.”

“Nigerian security agencies are working hand in hand with international security agencies on this matter,” the minister said, reading a brief statement and declining to take questions,”

Akunyili, also in a statement, later yesterday, assured all passengers traveling through Nigerian airports of their safety.

FG’s statement

The statement reads, “We want to assure everybody that our airports are safe, having just passed ICAO Security Audit and the American Transportation Security Administration Audit in November 2009. However, in the light of the new developments, we have reinforced our security systems in all our airports.

“On December 25, 2009, we received with dismay the news of an attempted terrorist attack by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on a US airline. We want to reiterate that Nigeria as a nation abhors all forms of terroris. Nigerian security agencies are working hand_in_hand with international security agencies on this matter.

‘’The man in question has been living outside the country for a while. He sneaked into Nigeria on December 24, 2009, and left the same day.”

Vice-President Jonathan, who spoke in Abuja, said the incident was likely of worsen the harassment of Nigerians abroad, adding that “this will bring unnecessary harassment and scrutiny to other Nigerians who want to travel outside the country.

“We trust in God, He will not disappoint us and He will see us through. I, therefore, urge every Nigerian to change in the way we used to do things and show enough commitment to the nation,”

On the country’s challenges, the Vice-President expressed optimism that “as a nation which God loves and whose trust is in God, we will surmount all the challenges facing us as a nation in the coming year”.

He said “with the commitment of all Nigerians and prayers to the Almighty, the country will not remain the way it is today”.

He also expressed appreciation to the Church and all Christians for their fervent prayers for the stability of the country and the speedy recovery of President Umaru Yar’Adua, saying: “I sincerely thank the Church and all Christians for their fervent prayers for the President’s speedy recovery and the nation. From the day we came into power and whenever our nation is faced with difficulties, the Church has risen up in prayers for God’s intervention. We quite appreciate this support”.

IGP Onovo speaks today

It was also gathered that the police boss would speak on last week’s attempt to bomb the Super screen Television Station in the Onipanu area of Lagos, during which the suspected bomber, one Olayiwola Ahmed, had his hands chopped off.

Onovo, the source added would talk on his administration’s commitment to providing security for the citizenry including the preparedness of the anti-bomb and anti-terrorists squads of the force to meet with the modern challenges.

First Bank condemns attack

According to First Bank, in a statement by its Group Managing Director/CEO, Mr Bisi Onasanya: “As a prominent Nigerian, who has been CEO/Chairman of other Nigerian banks, a Federal Government Minister and leader of Presidential Committee, this unfortunate incident is not only a personal tragedy for Dr. Mutallab and his family, but also a sad development for the nation as a whole, which has been making great strides in rebuilding its image in the international community.

“First Bank strongly condemns any act of terrorism. We are, therefore, encouraged by reports that Dr. Mutallab pro-actively informed the appropriate authorities of his suspicions about his son’s extreme views, and we thank God that this terror mission was unsuccessful.

By Daniel Idonor, Albert Akpor & Laide Akinboade - VANGUARD NEWS PAPER
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BusinessIs There A Loan Without Collateral? by wealth2al(op): 10:11pm On Jan 08, 2009
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