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Culture / Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by youngies(m): 12:57pm On May 05, 2013
odumchi:

Igbo

Table - okpokoro
Cashew - asiboko
Radio - Ngere ozi
Vacation - ezumike/nzumike
Table - okpokoro
Cashew - asiboko

Never heard of these before, which dialect are those?
Culture / Re: The Culture Lounge by youngies(m): 4:16pm On May 03, 2013
odumchi:

In his song "Uso Ndu", Celestine Ukwu said: "Ka anyi welunu ofu obi bili na udo na Ndokwa"; that's why I am saying that he is from Delta.

Thanks for the correction on Victor Uwaifo, I meant to say a different Victor who is from Delta. To me, it seems as if it just boils down to a matter of personal opinion. In my opinion: it's Anambra and Delta, while in yours it's apparently Imo.
Dede1 was very correct!

Celestine Ukwu hails from Abor in Udi LGA of Enugu State. The town is very close to the 9th Mile Corner of Enugu.

"Udo na ndokwa" he mentioned in his song "Uso Ndu" is not by any means referring to Ndokwa town of Delta State. "Udo na ndokwa" here simply means "peace and serenity", just like we always wish a departed soul to go in "udo na ndokwa"

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Culture / Re: Nairaland Official Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba Dictionary by youngies(m): 3:22pm On May 03, 2013
Table
Cashew
Radio
Vacation


Can anyone help with the Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba and Tiv names for the above words?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Luis Suarez Banned For 10 Games For Biting Ivanovic by youngies(m): 3:53pm On Apr 24, 2013
I can't blame Suarez. Football players are delicious.
Politics / Claim That GEJ Bought Private Jet For Oritsejafor Unimaginative — Presidency by youngies(m): 3:50pm On Apr 22, 2013
THE Presidency has dismissed Rotimi Fashakin’s allegation that President Goodluck Jonathan purchased a private jet for Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), as a reward for his support over 2011 presidential election, describing such unfounded allegation as “a product of the mind of an unimaginative mind.”

Reacting to the claim made in a statement by the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) spokesman, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati, on Sunday said the statement was a rambling which served no purpose.

According to him, “the statement by Rotimi Fashakin of the CPC is a thoroughly incoherent and stream of consciousness rambling that serves no purpose other than that it fits into a pattern of perpetual heckling and wolf crying by a defeated, unimaginative group that hides under the guise of being an opposition.

“More discerning persons know the truth: that the CPC and its Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) conspirators will say anything, no matter how unreasonable, just so they can be seen to be saying something in the name of politics.”

Abati noted that the Jonathan-led administration remained resolutely committed to the pursuit of the transformation agenda and would not be distracted or discouraged by “those, who in hustling for relevance, have chosen to place their selfish interests before and above the national interest.”

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4406-claim-that-jonathan-bought-private-jet-for-oritsejafor-unimaginative--presidency
Politics / New York Senate Passes Resolution On Prof. Chinua Achebe by youngies(m): 12:49pm On Apr 17, 2013
The Senate of New York State, in the United States has passed a resolution paying tribute to acclaimed author Chinua Achebe.

In the resolution the Senate said , Professor Achebe’s global significance lies not only in his talent and recognition as a writer, but also as a critical thinker and essayist who has written extensively on questions of the role of culture in Africa along with the social and political significance of aesthetics and analysis of the postcolonial state in Africa.

The New York Senate noted that Achebe left behind a legacy which will long endure the passage of time and will remain as a comforting memory to all he served and befriended.

The Legislative Body paused in its deliberations to mourn the death of the famous novelist just as it promised to present a copy of its resolution to the Achebe’s family.

Below is the details of the resolution:
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION mourning the death of paramount novelist Chinua Achebe, founder and pioneer of African literature

Same as: / Versions: J1186-2013 Sponsor: PARKER Law Section: Resolutions, Legislative

Sponsor: Parker J1186-2013 Actions

Apr 10, 2013:

J1186-2013 Text

WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to pay tribute to the lives of those esteemed individuals of international renown who distinguished themselves through their life’s work; and

WHEREAS, Foremost novelist, Professor Chinua Achebe, died on Thursday, March 21, 2013, at the age of 82; and

WHEREAS, Born Albert Chinualumogu Achebe, on November 16, 1930, Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic; he was best known for his 1958 novel, THINGS FALL APART, selling over 12 million copies around the world, and having been translated into 50 languages, making him the most paraphrased African writer of all time; and

Read more: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4375-new-york-senate-passes-resolution-on-prof-chinua-achebe
Jokes Etc / FG Grants Amnesty To Boko Haram Sect by youngies(m): 7:50am On Apr 04, 2013
Indications emerged last night that President Goodluck Jonathan may have resolved to declare amnesty for the Boko Haram sect.

This was the outcome of a meeting between the president and the leadership of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) at the presidential villa, Abuja.

This is even as Jonathan has summoned a security meeting with chiefs in the country, which will be held today at the presidential villa.

Jonathan also used the occasion to deny ever ruling out amnesty for the sect.

The president is expected to set up an amnesty commission to fine- tune details of clemency to the sect members.

Former Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Prof Ango Abdullahi, told State House Correspondents after the meeting which ended at about11:30pm that the president’s response to the call for amnesty at the meeting, which is sequel to the one held between the president and the NEF in May last year, was positive and that he assured the NEF delegation that the amnesty for the insurgents will be tabled before the security meeting today.

Abdullahi said, “The meeting is simply a follow-up visit on the invitation of Mr. President. Many of you will recall that about eight or nine months ago, we interacted with the president on matters of the nation.

We submitted a memorandum to him and he promised that he was going to look at our submission and he will call us back to further dialogue on the issues we have raised in ou submission. Ans this is precisely what transpired today.

“The contention here that there are challenges in the country, especially in the area of security which is the greatest challenge.

What we discussed is that general opinion in the country is that amnesty should be factored into all effort made by government to overcome the security challenges all over the country or in most parts of the North.

Fortunately the president is already thinking hard on it.

Read more: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4287-jonathan-grants-amnesty-to-boko-haram-sect
Politics / Alamieyeseigha: FG May Review Pardon List by youngies(m): 7:42am On Mar 30, 2013
Following alleged errors in the list of those pardoned alongside ex-Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, the Federal Government may review the list of beneficiaries.

There were strong indications that the pardon granted a former Army Major, Bello Magaji, could be reversed.

The full list of the beneficiaries will be unveiled in a gazette to be released soon by the government. The gazette will also determine those who will eventually benefit from the entitlements that would be paid by the military or relevant government agencies.

The Council of State had on March 12, 2013 pardoned Alamieyeseigha alongside a former Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, the late Maj.-Gen. Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, and some military officers implicated in the 1995 and 1997 military coups against the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha.

Others on the pardon list are a former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Oladipo Diya; a former Minister of Communications, Gen. Tajudeen Olanrewaju; a former Minister of Works, the late Gen. Abdulkareem Adisa; a former Managing Director of the defunct Bank of the North, Alhaji Shettima Bulama; Dr. Chichi Ashwe and ex-Army Major, Bello Magaji, among others.

The amnesty was granted by President Goodluck Jonathan in line with the powers conferred on him by Section 175 of the 1999 Constitution.

Although the presidency has kept the list of the recipients under wraps, findings revealed that some errors had been noticed.

It was however learnt that the errors might be reviewed in the enabling gazette which will contain the full list of beneficiaries.

A reliable source, who spoke in confidence, said the gazette is expected to be explicit on the list of beneficiaries, the terms of the pardon and their entitlements.

The source said: “There are one or two errors in the list of those pardoned. The lapses may be corrected in the forthcoming gazette.

“By the time the gazette is released, Nigerians will know the real beneficiaries of the pardon. Since the Council of State approved the pardon, there have been enquiries from the government by those involved in the 1995 and 1997 coups.

“Some of the coup convicts had been asking about their status since no official announcement was made by the government after the Council session. Thisis a major gap the government will fill with the gazette.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “Another error is the pardon granted ex-Major Bello Magaji, who was convicted and sentenced to five years jail term for sodomy or homosexuality by a military court (General Court Martial) in 1996.

“ Magaji, a former military police officer attached to the Lagos Garrison Command, was accused of having serial sex with four male students of the Army Cantonment Boys Secondary School, Ojo Cantonment, Lagos.

“I think it has been discovered that Magaji’s name was allegedly smuggled into the list of those pardoned and erroneously categorised as one of those convicted for phantom coup.

“A lot of people protested that such a pardon will promote indiscipline in the armed forces.

“Also, since the National Assembly is opposed to homosexuality, it will look absurd for the President to pardon a homosexual.

“As a matter of fact, the Senate in November 2011 passed an anti-gay resolution. So, how Magaji’s name crept into the list has been a riddle in government circle. It can create a problem between the presidency and the National Assembly.

“ Some countries have also been asking about the real position of the Nigerian government on lesbianism since Magaji was pardoned. So, you can understand why the list may be reviewed.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/new/news/alamieyeseighas-saga-fg-may-review-pardon-list/
Politics / Re: 40 Abuja Towns Kill Twins! by youngies(m): 9:07am On Mar 27, 2013
Mods, this campaign should be on the front page

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Politics / BOKO HARAM: Calls For Amnesty Hypocritical – Sheikh Gumi by youngies(m): 7:00am On Mar 27, 2013
A renown Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, yesterday described calls for amnesty for Boko Haram as hypocritical, saying it is not the solution to the insecurity ravaging the North.

In a statement he posted on Facebook, the Kaduna-based cleric proposed ways in which the insurgency can be curtailed, noting that the present crop of leaders have not shown any capacity for managing the challenge.

He said: “We have missed the crux of the matter. Corruption is incurable, it is only suppressed… by genuine ethics/faith illumination campaigns like the Ethical Revolution, W.A.I., Re-brand Nigeria, etc. and an effective system of accountability (i.e. check and balance) or what can be summed up as good governance.

“As for the amnesty to Boko Haram, it is hypocritical. Boko Haram as an ideology that respects no law, not even the Qur’an or Hadith or scholarly fatwa. They have their own interpretation, anything short of that is part of the enemy that should be killed. So on what basis should there be dialogue or amnesty? It is a creed that must be crushed; it is a creed the Prophet – Alaihis Salam – wished he is alive to exterminate.

“The question today is, who can do that? I say definitely not the present dispensation because it lacks the moral high ground to defeat them. Already, a greater amount of innocent people were killed, maimed, tortured and incarcerated by the JTF in the name of fighting Boko Haram than the damage caused by them or those that camouflage behind them.”

He said the whole region is made to suffer economically, socially and politically because of this “blind war on terror.”

“The present dispensation has everything to gain in refusing the ‘amnesty’ call for political reasons, that is why it is recalcitrant. Otherwise, if the need to crush Boko Haram is genuine, it would have been achieved since,” he added.

Gumi added: “Let a select Muslim high ranking officer cadre of the armed forces take charge of this whole ‘operation’ from investigations to incursions. It needs a careful excision and only the person that feels the pains of society has the capacity to carry it out.

“Like removing a tumour from the brain, you don’t give that to an orthopaedic surgeon, no matter how good, to do that. It is an operation of precision, not brute force. This choice of tackling a peculiar problem is the sign of good governance. Special missions have special requirements if success is the objective.

“Boko Haram are armed individuals hiding in a civilian population. They do not control any high fire power to be engaged in a war. Therefore, there is absolutely no need – whatsoever – to deploy and ultimately exhaust the military in road blocks all over the spheres of their activities.

“What are needed are very good intelligence, special strike squads and the genuine cooperation of the civilian population, which can never be achieved through intimidation.

“So when the issue is tackled with the impulses of vengeance and retaliation, as the case is now, the whole saga is gradually turning into another thing all together. This is what makes the future bleak and frightening.”

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4245-boko-haramcalls-for-amnesty-hypocritical--sheikh-gumi
Politics / 40 Abuja Towns Kill Twins! by youngies(m): 6:45am On Mar 27, 2013
It is 98 years ago that Mary Slessor, the Scottish missionary to Nigeria, died. She was reputed to have led crusades that stopped some societies from killing twin babies at birth. Such births were taboo and not tolerated.

While her history remains alive, as her remains were interred in Nigeria, it seems some communities in Nigeria, even today, are out to rubbish and undo what Slessor did.

It might shock you to hear that there is still a community that still sees twins or multiple birth as abomination. But it is more confounding to find that the communities are in the nation’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT). How awful that even within the world’s newest city, with all the trappings of modernity, the preponderance of religions and inclinations that abhor killing of human beings, twin kids are still sacrificed to the gods of tradition that don’t want them alive like the biblical story of the notions that passed their babies through the fire of Molech.

Imagine yourself visiting a community called Basa Komo in the FCT and all of a sudden, you come face-to-face with a crowd. You move closer and are confronted with a helpless infant, struggling to set himself loose from the grip of community leaders, who want to bury him alive.

This scenario is not from a Nollywood film or a best selling novel. It happens today in a community in the nation’s FCT. In Bassa Komo, it is abomination to be born a twin, or a mother dies within three months of a baby’s birth, or a child grows upper teeth first or is born with defect. These are all faults of the baby or babies involved.

All these, to the people of the community, are signs that such babies were fabricated in the factory of the devil and are themselves evil. Such offences by the evil baby or babies are punishable by burial alive.

Such bizarre drama was witnessed by a couple, Olusola Stevens and his wife. Stevens is the North Central Director of the Christian Missionary Foundation (CMF). He has been in missionary work for 22 years. In all his years as a missionary, nothing prepared him and his wife, Chinwe, for the trauma of hearing or witnessing the practice of killing infants or burying some alive with their dead mothers even in the domain of the FCT.

Killing twins
They are considered as strange spirits and not fit to live among men. When they are delivered, they will be poisoned (the child dies gradually) or is strangulated after being forcefully taken from the mother by masquerades that women are not allowed to see. Once they are killed, an altar will be raised on the walls of their huts to worship their spirits and make sacrifices to ward them off from returning. They believe the dead children are spirits that want to come back but they are not welcome.

Mum’s death after birth
Another outrageous practice is the killing of babies whose mothers die after their birth. If a woman delivers and dies during childbirth, the child will be tied to the body of the dead mother and buried alive with her. If the nursing mother should die of any cause without weaning the baby, the baby will be accused of having strange powers that killed the mother, the penalty for this is also death. In some villages, the children may be abandoned on the grave of the dead mother while some are left unattended to in the village, leading to starvation and eventual death.

Wrong teeth child
A child that grows upper teeth first is also bound to die. The couple discovered that babies that grow the upper teeth first are also killed because they are bad omen. This is neatly done, an outsider may never know when and how unless you understand their language and pay close attention to young babies in the area.

According to Stevens, the practice is not common among the Abuja indigenes alone, “We also learnt from some other agencies that we work closely with that twins are not allowed to live in Uturu, Abia State.”

“There is also sacrificing of young children to the fertility god during planting season to have bountiful harvest that is common amongst the Bassa. They don’t physically slaughter the baby but once they pick a baby, a child that is healthy now will mysteriously die. You will hear the child cry and complain of a minor ailment and the next minute, he or she is dead. We have two children in this category, they were brought to us by their mothers so as to save them from being sacrificed by their fathers,” the rescuer couple hinted.


If a woman delivers triplets or quadruplets, they will be thrown into the Gurara River or strangled and later buried in the bush.

The couple said they learnt that Gbagyi Yama also practise killing of twins but “we are yet to rescue any child. We were to rescue a set of twins two years ago but they did not allow us. They were taken to the ancestral home and usually the babies will not return if taken there.”


The villages in these practices today are up to 40. Some of them are in Gwagwalada Area Council, more of them in Abaji, some in Kwali and part of Kuje.

“Since I live among them, we have missionaries, working in those villages. There are even natives, who are no longer comfortable with the practice after hearing the word of God and they run to tell non-native missionaries once they are about to kill twins or any other child. We tell them if you don’t want these ‘evil’ children, give them to us; we want them.”


http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/bizarre-40-fct-communities-that-kill-twins/
http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4241-bizarre-40-fct-towns-still-kill-twins

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Politics / Re: Famous Quotes Of Prof Chinua Achebe by youngies(m): 2:24pm On Mar 22, 2013
"Chielo, the priestess of Agbala, called the converts the excrement of the clan, and the new faith was a mad dog that had come to eat it up."

"God will laugh at them on the judgment day. Why do the nations rage and the peoples imagine a vain thing? He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh. The Lord shall have them in derision."

"Okonkwo never did things by halves. When his wife Ekwefi protested that two goats where sufficient for the feast he told her that it was not her affair."

"As the years of exile passed one by one it seemed to him that his chi might now be making amends for the past disaster."

"And even in the matter of religion there was a growing feeling that there might be something in it after all, something vaguely akin to method in overwhelming madness."

"He condemned openly Mr. Brown's policy of compromise and accommodation. He saw things as black and white. And black was evil. He saw the world as a battlefield in which the children of light were locked in mortal conflict with the sons of darkness."

"It was the time of the full moon. But that night the voice of children was not heard. The village ilo where they always gathered for moon-play was empty."

"Okonkwo's compound was like a deserted homestead. It was as if cold water had been poured on it."

"Whenever you see a toad jumping in broad daylight, then know that something is after its life."

"It is against our custom, It is an abomination for a man to take his own life. It is an offense against the Earth, and a man who commits it will not be buried by his clansmen. His body is evil, and only strangers may touch it."

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Politics / Re: Prof Chinua Achebe Is Dead! by youngies(m): 12:15pm On Mar 22, 2013
"An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb." - Achebe
Rest in peace the #WiseOne
Politics / Alamieyeseigha Deserves State Pardon - Mike Ozekhome by youngies(m): 11:06am On Mar 19, 2013
Is the issue of corruption more heinous than these classical cases of treason and treasonable felony? Mike Ozekhome SAN asks…

The Media is agog once again over the issue of the exercise of Presidential powers in favour of Alamieyesigha, et al. The frenzy is so palpable that the polity presently reeks of a surfeit of verbal fist-cuffs and a cacophony of diverse opinion (comparable only to the Biblical Babel) as to the legality, constitutionality or otherwise, the morality of such an act by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But does the President actually have the legal, constitutional and moral right to have acted the way he did? If yes, is the exercise of that right necessary and expedient?

Let us briefly examine the meaning of the word “Presidential pardon” itself. According to Black’s Law Dictionary (Sixth Edition, page 1113), a pardon is “an executive action that mitigates or sets aside punishment for a crime. An act of grace from the governing power which mitigates the punishment the law demands for the offense and restores the right and privileges forfeited on account of the offence...a pardon releases the offender from entire punishment prescribed for the offence and from disabilities consequent on his convictions; it reinstates his civil liberties”.

A presidential pardon therefore, effectively relieves the offender of all punishments, penalties, and disabilities that flow directly from the conviction. In the US case of BOYD v UNITED STATES, 142 U.S. 450 (1892), for example, the Defence objected to the testimony of a witness who had been convicted of larceny. In response, the prosecution presented a full and unconditional pardon issued by President Harrison. The Court held that the pardon restored the competency of the witness to testify. According to the court: "the disability to testify being a consequence, according to the principles of the common law, of the judgment of conviction, the pardon obliterated that effect."

The above conclusion is supported by the English common law from which the framers of the American Constitution drew their understanding of the scope of the power being granted the Chief Executive. The “Pardon Clause” of the Constitution was derived from the “pardon power” held by the King of England at the adoption of the Constitution. Thus, at common law, it was well settled that a pardon by the King removed not only the punishment that flowed from the offence, but also "all the legal disabilities consequent on the crime." See Matthew Bacon, A New Abridgment of the Law 416 (1852); See, e.g, CUDDINGTON v WILKINS, 80 Eng. Rep. 231, 232 (K.B. 1614).

The consequence of these authorities and historical voyage is to show that a Presidential pardon completely, wholly and effectively cleanses the donee or beneficiary of all the crimes, or of all the offences committed, including, the odium, obloquy, disability and infamy attached thereto. Like Naaman the leper, who dipped himself into River Jordan seven times on the order of Spirit-filled Prophet Elisha and was cleansed of his leprosy, the donee is totally cleansed of his leprous conviction in the absolving and remissioning waters of Presidential pardon and clemency (See 2 Kings 5: 1 – 27).

Read More http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4171-alamieyeseigha-deserves-state-pardon-mike-ozekhome
Politics / OPC Leader Gani Adams Wants Amnesty For Boko Haram Militants by youngies(m): 7:34am On Mar 15, 2013
National Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, Otunba Gani Adams, yesterday threw his weight behind the calls for dialogue with the dreaded Islamic sect, Boko Haram, urging President Goodluck Jonathan, to open up dialogue with members of the sect with a view to granting them amnesty.

He made this call while speaking with journalists during the 2013 Oke-Ibadan Festival organised by the OPC and Olokun Festival Foundation, which took place at the historic Mapo Hall, Ibadan, insisting on the promotion of history and culture as panacea to the socio-political and economic problems militating against the country.

The OPC leader, who supported the recent call by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad Abubakar, that members of the Boko Haram sect should be granted amnesty by the Federal Government, maintained that the call by the Sultan was in the best interest of the country.

He lamented that the lingering Boko Haram crisis has continued to give millions of Nigerians sleepless nights and has become a source of embarrassment to the country in the international community.

He said if granting amnesty to members of the sect will bring a lasting solution to the Boko Haram menace, it will not be out of place for the President to consider it.

Adams while maintaining that whatever that could be done to ensure peace in the country will not be too much for the Federal Government to do, enjoined President Jonathan to consider the Sultan’s suggestion.

He said if amnesty could be granted to militants in the Niger Delta, the same should be extended to members of the Boko Haram in the interest of peaceful co-existence of the country.

His words: “My position on the comment by the Sultan of Sokoto is that I support his suggestion. His suggestion was in order if it will bring a lasting solution to the Boko Haram crisis. After war-war, we should create a room for dialogue.

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4144-opc-leader-gani-adams-wants-amnesty-for-boko-haram-militants
Politics / FG Plots To Quash Bode George’s Conviction As Supreme Court Hears Appeal 'morrow by youngies(m): 3:48pm On Mar 14, 2013
Nigeria’s controversial Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke has begun moves to nullify the conviction of former deputy national chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Olabode Ibiyinka George.

George was the Chairman of the board of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA where he engaged in multi-billion naira theft and diversion of public funds. He was arrested in 2008 by the Farida Waziri led EFCC and put on trial before Justice Olubunmi Oyewole of the Lagos High Court which convicted and sentenced him in October 2009 to two and a half years in prison along with five other directors of the NPA when George was the chairman.

Others convicted alongside George were NPA’s former managing director, Arc. Aminu Dabo; Captain O. Abidoye; Alhaji Abdulahi Aminu Tafida; Alhaji Zanna Maidaribe and Engr. Sule Aliyu. Though George and the others had finished serving their jail terms after failing to upturn their conviction at the Appeal Court, According to an online news agency iReports-ng.com, Adoke who has done more damage to the nation’s anti-graft war has already prepared the ground to use the Supreme court to quash George’s conviction so that he could be in the best frame of mind to take on President Jonathan’s campaign battles in 2015 in the south west of Nigeria.

To achieve this, Adoke had already directed the acting Director of Public Prosecution in his office, Mr T.O. Olatigbe to write a letter disowning fiery Lagos lawyer, Festus Keyamo who was hired by the EFCC then to prosecute the George’s case. Armed with the lawyer from Adoke, Bode George has therefore approached the apex court to quash his conviction on the ground that the appellate court erred in law when it failed to upturn the jail term passed on him by the trial court while contesting that the prosecution counsel, Keyamo did not get a fiat from the AGF Adoke to prosecute him.

It is worthy to note that in the new and final appeal George has filed at the Supreme court, he is not contesting the facts of the crime for which he was convicted, he is only contesting, based on Adoke’s legal advice the fact that Keyamo did not get a fiat from the AGF’s office to prosecute the case.

Already, the appeal has been slated to be heard at the supreme court tomorrow, Thursday in Abuja. A senior advocate of nigeria, SAN who spoke with iReports-ng.com in Abuja today said ” We know and I am sure by now many Nigerians know that Adoke is the one behind the move to nullify Bode George’s conviction. But on the point of law, their conspiracy will fail except the men and women in the supreme court will lower their integrity to do the bidding of a filthy public official.”

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/4133-agf-adoke-plots-to-quash-bode-georges-conviction-as-supreme-court-hears-appeal-tomorrow
Religion / Profile Of Pope Francis 1 by youngies(m): 9:03pm On Mar 13, 2013
While there are still no tracking polls to establish who's got legs as a papal candidate, the 2013 conclave at least has one objective measure not available in 2005: past performance. Many of the cardinals seen as candidates now were also on offer the last time around, and someone who had traction eight years ago could be a contender again.

By that measure alone, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, Argentina, at least merits a look.

After the dust settled from the election of Benedict XVI, various reports identified the Argentine Jesuit as the main challenger to then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. One cardinal later said the conclave had been "something of a horse race" between Ratzinger and Bergoglio, and an anonymous conclave diary splashed across the Italian media in September 2005 claimed that Bergoglio received 40 votes on the third ballot, just before Ratzinger crossed the two-thirds threshold and became pope.

Though it's hard to say how seriously one should take the specifics, the general consensus is that Bergoglio was indeed the "runner-up" last time around. He appealed to conservatives in the College of Cardinals as a man who had held the line against liberalizing currents among the Jesuits, and to moderates as a symbol of the church's commitment to the developing world.

Back in 2005, Bergoglio drew high marks as an accomplished intellectual, having studied theology in Germany. His leading role during the Argentine economic crisis burnished his reputation as a voice of conscience, and made him a potent symbol of the costs globalization can impose on the world's poor.

Bergoglio's reputation for personal simplicity also exercised an undeniable appeal – a Prince of the Church who chose to live in a simple apartment rather than the archbishop's palace, who gave up his chauffeured limousine in favor of taking the bus to work, and who cooked his own meals.

Another measure of Bergoglio's seriousness as a candidate was the negative campaigning that swirled around him eight years ago.

Three days before the 2005 conclave, a human rights lawyer in Argentina filed a complaint charging Bergoglio with complicity in the 1976 kidnapping of two liberal Jesuit priests under the country's military regime, a charge Bergoglio flatly denied. There was also an e-mail campaign, claiming to originate with fellow Jesuits who knew Bergoglio when he was the provincial of the order in Argentina, asserting that "he never smiled."

All of that by way of saying, Bergoglio was definitely on the radar screen. Of course he's eight years older now, and at 76 is probably outside the age window many cardinals would see as ideal. Further, the fact he couldn't get over the hump last time may convince some cardinals there's no point going back to the well.

That said, many of the reasons that led members of the college to take him seriously eight years ago are still in place.

Born in Buenos Aires in 1936, Bergoglio's father was an Italian immigrant and railway worker from the region around Turin, and he has four brothers and sisters. His original plan was to be a chemist, but in 1958 he instead entered the Society of Jesus and began studies for the priesthood. He spent much of his early career teaching literature, psychology and philosophy, and early on he was seen as a rising star. From 1973 to 1979 he served as the Jesuit provincial in Argentina, then in 1980 became the rector of the seminary from which he had graduated.

These were the years of the military junta in Argentina, when many priests, including leading Jesuits, were gravitating towards the progressive liberation theology movement. As the Jesuit provincial, Bergoglio insisted on a more traditional reading of Ignatian spirituality, mandating that Jesuits continue to staff parishes and act as chaplains rather than moving into "base communities" and political activism.

Although Jesuits generally are discouraged from receiving ecclesiastical honors and advancement, especially outside mission countries, Bergoglio was named auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and then succeeded the ailing Cardinal Antonio Quarracino in 1998. John Paul II made Bergoglio a cardinal in 2001, assigning him the Roman church named after the legendary Jesuit St. Robert Bellarmino.

Over the years, Bergoglio became close to the Comunione e Liberazione movement founded by Italian Fr. Luigi Giussani, sometimes speaking at its massive annual gathering in Rimini, Italy. He's also presented Giussani's books at literary fairs in Argentina. This occasionally generated consternation within the Jesuits, since the ciellini once upon a time were seen as the main opposition to Bergoglio's fellow Jesuit in Milan, Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini.

On the other hand, that's also part of Bergoglio's appeal, someone who personally straddles the divide between the Jesuits and the ciellini, and more broadly, between liberals and conservatives in the church.

Bergoglio has supported the social justice ethos of Latin American Catholicism, including a robust defense of the poor.

"We live in the most unequal part of the world, which has grown the most yet reduced misery the least," Bergoglio said during a gathering of Latin American bishops in 2007. "The unjust distribution of goods persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to Heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers."

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Politics / Uniabuja Crisis Beyond Me, Says Minister by youngies(m): 7:16am On Mar 06, 2013
The incessant academic and administrative problems rocking the University of Abuja have overwhelmed the Ministry of Education and no one has answers to the myriad of challenges bedeviling the institution, the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Ahmad Rufa’i, has said.

She regretted that all efforts made “to resolve the knotty issues leading to series of disruptions of academic activities in the institution have not yet nipped the problem in the bud; if you look critically, definitely there are more issues that anybody on this table can think about.”

Rufa’i said the ministry had drafted a White Paper about three months ago and submitted it to President Goodluck Jonathan, the visitor to the institution, adding that it was being studied by “a team at the upper level.”

The minister was speaking yesterday when she received new leaders of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), who lodged complaints with her regarding the crisis at the University of Abuja, as well as other issues affecting students of tertiary institutions in the country.

She said problems of the university were not for lack of fund, stressing that in addition to its budgetary allocations, as well as intervention funds, the university was offered another N2 billion by the federal government to further meet up with its challenges.

Meanwhile, in a move to avert the impending strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the House of Representatives yesterday summoned the minister of education and officials of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to appear before its committee on education.

The resolution was taken following the adoption of a motion brought under matters of urgent public importance by Hon. Bashir Babale (PDP, Kano).

In his lead debate, he said it was becoming worrisome that university lecturers would have to embark on strikes to force government to meet its obligations on issues that had been agreed upon in the best interest of the national tertiary education.

He urged the House to intervene with a view to averting the impending strike which ultimatum expires in nine days’ time in the interest of the national education sector.

Hon. Ossai Ossai (PDP, Delta), who seconded the motion, said without proper education, the nation’s democracy “cannot survive” and that “if university education collapses, it will affect other sectors in the nation.”

He also said that it would be wrong for the government to allow any strike reminiscent of the one in 2009, which was called off after the government reached an agreement with ASUU.

ASUU has since issued an ultimatum to the government to meet with its demands or face another industrial action.

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Politics / Real Reason Why We Lost Bakassi To Cameroon - Donald Duke by youngies(m): 6:53am On Mar 06, 2013
THOUGH it is now more than a decade since the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula was ceded to Cameroun through the judgment of the International Court of Justice at The Hague, the memories of the development still hurt as they were relived Tuesday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, during the formal presentation of the book, Olusegun Obasanjo: The Presidential Legacy 1999-2007.

The presentation of the book, described as a “passionate account” of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s eight years in Aso Villa, was a major highlight of his 76th birthday and had former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, as the book reviewer.

Incidentally, in attendance too was ‘Bola Ajibola, another dramatis persona in the Bakassi saga, among many other dignitaries.

Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan and Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole Tuesday congratulated Obasanjo on his 76th birthday.

Duke’s review, no doubt, was deep and engaging. But as a key state actor in one of the issues raised in the book - ceding of Bakassi to Cameroun - the former governor seized the opportunity to present what he termed “an authentic and an unbiased account of what transpired leading to the judgment that ceded Bakassi, a local council then in Cross River State to the Republic of Cameroun.”

Although not a contributor to the book project, Duke believed his fresh account could add value to the documentation.

His account: “The status of Bakassi had always been in a quandary to people within its vicinity and the Nigerian nation in general. Both the nations of Nigeria and Cameroun laid claim to it and certain actions taken during the Nigerian civil war, remain unclear or may indeed have compounded the situation,” Duke stated as he did a flashback to 1913 when “the British colonial authorities” ceded Bakassi “to the Cameroun-controlled German authorities.

The crux of the matter at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, he stressed, “was whether the British had the authority to cede what was not theirs. As Southern Nigeria, of which Bakassi was a part of at the time, was a protectorate and not a colony.

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Politics / Most Nigerian Billionaires Are Corrupt – Bolaji Akinyemi by youngies(m): 5:28am On Feb 24, 2013
A former Minister of External Affairs, Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, on Saturday said it was not possible for any Nigerian to be a billionaire without being corrupt.

Akinyemi stated this in Akure, the Ondo State capital while delivering the second term inauguration lecture of Governor Olusegun Mimiko.

The professor of International Relations and Diplomacy spoke on the topic, ‘Leadership, Democracy, and Development.’

He said at the event chaired by a former Nigerian High Commissioner to United Kingdom, Dr. Christopher Kolade, that “being a billionaire in Nigeria today without corruption is impossible.”

Akinyemi said, “No one can be a billionaire in Nigeria today without being corrupt. If you are a businessman, you would have evaded tax or other levies like import duties with the active connivance of those in charge.

“Your entire income as a political office holder, either elected or appointed, cannot make you a billionaire without indulging in corrupt practices. It is also not possible for you to work and retire as a civil servant in whatever capacity and become a billionaire without being corrupt.

“I know I am stepping on sensitive toes but I can handle that. Unless our leaders tackle the issue of corruption and offer selfless service to the people, our democracy may not produce the desired development we are all expecting.”

Akinyemi lamented that Nigerians had sacrificed value systems on the altar of greed, indiscipline, selfishness and insatiable craze for material wealth acquisition.

He said, “There are no more values to hold on to. Parents not only encourage their children to cheat in order to beat the system but also aid and abet them in their nefarious activities. No one believes anymore in the concept of society.

“Nigerians have created their own God in their own image. In my youth, to be accused of theft or any other criminal offence was tantamount to being banished from the society while to be convicted was tantamount to suicide.

“However, today, no one asks for the source of wealth. People in jail, accused of murder run for, and win elections.

“More than a score of members of the Senate have EFCC court cases hanging against them. Only in Nigeria do you steal billions and escape with less than a million naira fine.”

Akinyemi noted that Nigeria problem, which invariably led to its backwardness in all ramifications, started after the military coup which displaced the first civilian generation of Nigerian leaders.

“Only three years after independence, whatever system existed was shattered by the thoughtless overthrow of the western regional government and from then on, politics of development was replaced by politics of looting,” he stated.

He also blamed the judiciary both at the bar and bench, for the upsurge in corrupt practices in the country by granting frivoulous bails to those indicted for corruption.

He suggested that for the country to move forward, “the political elite must make a conscious effort to arrive at a consensus that will be outcome of negotiation, give and take and compromises.”

The occasion was attended by seasoned diplomats, senior citizens, politicians, former governors, traditional rulers and religious leaders from within and outside the country.

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Politics / EXCLUSIVE: The Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden Bares It All by youngies(m): 3:27pm On Feb 11, 2013
The man who shot and killed Osama bin Laden sat in a wicker chair in my backyard, wondering how he was going to feed his wife and kids or pay for their medical care.

It was a mild spring day, April 2012, and our small group, including a few of his friends and family, was shielded from the sun by the patchwork shadows of maple trees. But the Shooter was sweating as he talked about his uncertain future, his plans to leave the Navy and SEAL Team 6.

He stood up several times with an apologetic gripe about the heat, leaving a perspiration stain on the seat-back cushion. He paced. I didn't know him well enough then to tell whether a glass of his favorite single malt, Lagavulin, was making him less or more edgy.

We would end up intimately familiar with each other's lives. We'd have dinners, lots of Scotch. He's played with my kids and my dogs and been a hilarious, engaging gentleman around my wife.

In my yard, the Shooter told his story about joining the Navy at nineteen, after a girl broke his heart. To escape, he almost by accident found himself in a Navy recruiter's office. "He asked me what I was going to do with my life. I told him I wanted to be a sniper.

"He said, 'Hey, we have snipers.'

"I said, 'Seriously, dude. You do not have snipers in the Navy.' But he brought me into his office and it was a pretty sweet deal. I signed up on a whim."

"That's the reason Al Qaeda has been decimated," he joked, "because she broke my fucking heart."

I would come to know about the Shooter's hundreds of combat missions, his twelve long-term SEAL-team deployments, his thirty-plus kills of enemy combatants, often eyeball to eyeball. And we would talk for hours about the mission to get bin Laden and about how, over the celebrated corpse in front of them on a tarp in a hangar in Jalalabad, he had given the magazine from his rifle with all but three lethally spent bullets left in it to the female CIA analyst whose dogged intel work and intuition led the fighters into that night.

When I was first around him, as he talked I would always try to imagine the Shooter geared up and a foot away from bin Laden, whose life ended in the next moment with three shots to the center of his forehead. But my mind insisted on rendering the picture like a bad Photoshop job — Mao's head superimposed on the Yangtze, or tourists taking photos with cardboard presidents outside the White House.

Bin Laden was, after all, the man CIA director Leon Panetta called "the most infamous terrorist in our time," who devoured inordinate amounts of our collective cultural imagery for more than a decade. The number-one celebrity of evil. And the man in my backyard blew his lights out.

ST6 in particular is an enterprise requiring extraordinary teamwork, combined with more kinds of support in the field than any other unit in the history of the U.S. military.

Similarly, NASA marshaled thousands of people to put a man on the moon, and history records that Neil Armstrong first set his foot there, not the equally talented Buzz Aldrin.

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Politics / Kano Killings Confirms There Are Terrorists Amongst Muslims - Sheik Gumi by youngies(m): 10:57am On Feb 10, 2013
Well-known Islamic cleric, Sheik Ahmad Gumi, this morning said that Friday’s killing of nine women polio vaccine workers in Kano confirms the presence of terrorists among Nigerian Muslims who are misinterpreting Islam and carrying out evil acts.

In a statement sent through social networks, monitored by SaharaReporters, Gumi described the killings as a sad, abominable, barbaric and evil. He blasted the ‘scholars’ and politicians who frighten the common people against vaccinations and polio, describing them as the true killers.

The cleric recalled that even in the old Northern Nigeria, people were all vaccinated against cholera, CSM, smallpox, BCG, measles etc, and that nobody raised any alarm at that time.

“How can then today, people that are neither specialist in Islamic Law nor specialist in Medical sciences go public with such a fatwa in clear contradiction of the Quran?” he asked. “It means the Quran doesn’t pass through beyond their throat. Let us assume, they have the rights to their ijtihad, but that does not give them the license to kill innocent people that see otherwise? When do you kill people on suspicion?”

He asserted that the killings incident confirms there are true terrorists among Muslims and that because of their shallow understanding of Islam they have turned out to the greatest enemy of Islam and the prophet – alaihis Salam.

“In a Hadith the Prophet said there will come a time – in the end of time- when some youth who are apt to reciting the Quran – but will not pass their throat- will be killing Muslims. Today, you just need to disagree with them, then you become their hit target. Subhanallah! The Ummah has to wake up from its slumber and fish out these evil people. The prophet – peace be upon him said: “if people will see a transgressor and don’t clamp on his two hands, Allah will soon engulf them all with his chastisement” Abu dawud. Only the people can cure this evil.”

Delving into the Koran, Sheik Gumi went on: “Jabir narrated that “we went out on a journey and a man among us was hit by a stone which cracked his skull then he had a wet dream to which he asked his companions for fatwa whether there is any ease or concession for him to perform the sand ablution (tayammum). They said: we don’t find for you any concession so long you can use water. He then bathed with water and died. Jabir said: when we came back to the prophet –peace be upon him- he was told about the incidence. He said: they KILLED HIM, MAY ALLAH KILL THEM! Why didn’t they ask if they don’t know, for the only cure for ignorance in inquiry. It would have been ok for him to do the tayammum and bandaged his wound then dry rub over it and wash the rest of his body” Abu Dawud.”

“Those ‘scholars’ and politicans –I am saying it without resevation- that frighten the common people against vaccinations and polio are the true killers. Allah said: “When there comes to them some matter touching (Public) safety or fear, they divulge and spread it. If they had only referred it to the Messenger, or to those charged with authority among them, the proper investigators would have the knowledge of it from them (direct). Were it not for the Grace and Mercy of Allah unto you, all but a few of you would have fallen into the clutches of Satan.” Q3/83.

He stressed that only learned scholars and specialists in every field of endeavor should issue a fatwa, particularly in specialized fields, noting that anyone who issues a fatwa which leads to the death of others is also directly responsible for such death.

With reference to vaccinations, he said that only experts in virology, immunology, pediatrics, as well as principles of Islamic jurisprudence, working together, can give such a fatwa.

“So far, all the Muslims countries except for some intellectually inconsequential individuals or extremists organizations have unanimously accepted the vaccinations including polio as beneficial in prevention and cure of disease,” he said. “Prevention of disease and the seeking of cure are entrenched in Islam.”

Quoting Prophet Muhammad, he said, “Every disease has a cure so when the medicine affects the disease the patient is cured by the leave of Allah the Al-mighty,”

Sheik Gumi drew attention to the acceptability of vaccination in other cultures. In Saudi Arabia, he said, it is a prerequisite that a child present his 1st year vaccination certificate before he is registered in school. “With all the scholars both Islamic and medical experts in Egypt, there is no scholar of repute who denies vaccination,” he stressed, adding that many rich Nigerians now go to Egypt for medical treatment.

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Politics / Dangote Donates N130 Million To Super Eagles by youngies(m): 6:36am On Feb 09, 2013
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has rewarded Nigerian soccer team the Super Eagles with an $820,000 (N130 million) cash gift for making it to the finals of the on-going Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Johannesburg.

The cement mogul made the gift on Thursday after the Nigerian team reached the finals of AFCON 2013 by defeating the Malian national team 4-1 at the semi-finals on Wednesday.

According to a statement released by the Dangote Group, the mogul’s gift was a corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative to acknowledge the exploits of the national team at the games, and stimulate them to bring home the coveted trophy whilst promoting and encouraging sports development in Nigeria.

Nigeria’s Sports Minister Bolaji Abdullahi speaking on the donation said: “Dangote has always demonstrated commitment to Government and people of Nigeria. We are happy over the gesture shown to the players and the coaching crew. It is an example for other well-meaning Nigerians to follow.”

Dangote ranked number one on Forbes list of Africa’s 40 Richest in November 2012 with a net worth of $12 billion, a figure that has since risen to $14 billion. Most of that net worth lies in the value of the 86% stake he owns in listed Dangote Cement.

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Politics / Chime: Commissioner Denies His Alleged Sickness by youngies(m): 7:37am On Feb 08, 2013
ABOUT 135 days after he left the country allegedly on health grounds, Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime returned to Nigeria Thursday.

Sources said that Chime arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, around 5.30 a.m. He left the country on September 19 last year.

But the Enugu State Information Commissioner, Chucks Ugwuoke, who confirmed the return of Chime, denied that the governor travelled because he was sick.

Ugwuoke said: “He arrived in Abuja this morning and is expected in Enugu State later today (Thursday) and preparations are on in the state to receive him.”

He insisted that the long absence of the governor was to enable him observe his vacation, adding that it was not true that he had been ill and treated of cancer. He added that his absence also did not contravene any constitutional provision.

He said: “There’s no reason to hide why he was away, he went on leave, he was on vacation and the constitution does not state what time the governor must spend.

“You can use your vacation to do some other things. During his vacation, he had the advantage and opportunity to do some other things he deemed necessary.”

He said the governor’s sudden return in the country had put paid to the falsehood being spread by the opposition in the state.

The commissioner further denied reports of Enugu being paralysed due to the absence of the governor, stressing that Chime dutifully handed over to his deputy, Sunday Onyebuchi, who had been acting in that capacity “awarding contracts and keeping the state running.”

Onyebuchi, he added, had held six meetings since the governor’s absence against the popular belief that the acting governor was not in charge.

“People are entitled to their views concerning how the health status of the governor was handled. The good news is that the governor is back and we should refuse to go back to yesterday. He is in Nigeria”, Ugwuoke said.

Meanwhile, frontline pressure group in the state, Save Enugu Group, in a statement yesterday said it received “with joy the informal news of the return of Governor Sullivan Chime into Nigeria in the wee hours of this morning.”

In the statement by Maxi Okwu, Willy Ezeugwu and Igbonekwu Ogazimorah, the group added: “We are reliably informed that Governor Chime arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on a British Airways (BA) flight from London Heathrow and moved to the Enugu Lodge in Abuja.”

The statement added: “We note that this event is taking place exactly one month after we first sounded the alarm of prolonged and unexplained absence. We acclaim this as falling within desired responsive action of leaders in a democracy. If the further information on the frail condition of the governor is reliable, we wish to state that Governor Chime did not deserve being hustled out of ‘gainful stay’ in good health institutions if the right things were done first and before questions arose. In that respect, we, as other good people of Enugu State stand to hold those responsible for primitive lies and needless cover-ups responsible.”

As at the time of filing the report yesterday, the governor’s return to the state was still being awaited, even as top officials of the administration were making last-minute efforts to give him a rousing welcome.

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Politics / Re: CAN Cannot Guarantee El-Rufai’s Safety Next Time by youngies(m): 9:30am On Feb 04, 2013
Okija_juju:


Christianity is Dead.. #Period!!


Not correct sir!

CAN is DEAD, not Christianity
Sports / Re: Ivory Coast Vs Nigeria - AFCON 2013 - (1 - 2) - On 3rd February 2013 by youngies(m): 5:32pm On Feb 03, 2013
valpraiso: I dont think Naija will win dis match though the Super Eagles are playing better than the group stage but we dont deserve it. Not when the country is neck deep in corruption and looting by GEJ and his cohorts shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

You must be an incurable kill-joy. Go hang!

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Politics / Harvard University Suspends 60 Students For Cheating by youngies(m): 7:55am On Feb 03, 2013
About 60 students of the prestigious Harvard University, USA, have been suspended and others disciplined in a mass cheating scandal at the elite college, the administration said at the weekend.

Faculty of Arts and Sciences dean, Michael Smith, told staff and students at the university near Boston that “somewhat more than half” of the cases under investigation ended with students being required “to withdraw from the college for a period of time.

“Of the remaining cases, roughly half the students received disciplinary probation, while the balance ended in no disciplinary action,” Smith said in a campus-wide email.

When the scandal first became public in August, Harvard said that as many as 125 students were suspected of helping each other in a final exam.

The university said a large number of undergraduates “may have inappropriately collaborated on answers, or plagiarised classmates’ responses, on the final exam for the course.”

Harvard, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is one of the most exclusive universities in the world, with students paying about $63,000 (about N10 million) a year to attend after winning a place in a highly competitive admissions’ process.

Smith called the scale of the cheating incident “unprecedented” and said reforms were being drawn up to “promote academic integrity and a deeper understanding of it within our community.”

“We all can do better,” he said in the email.

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Politics / Squandering Of $67b Reserves: Ezekwesili Hits Back by youngies(m): 7:45am On Feb 03, 2013
AMID denials and counter-allegations, former Vice President of the World Bank, Ms. Obiageli Kathryn Ezekwesili, has renewed her charge of government frittering $67 billion reserves, including accruals to the Excess Crude Account (ECA), in the last six years.

She maintained that her call for accountability and transparency in government business could be addressed in a public debate to ascertain the true position of public finances she had highlighted.

Ezekwesili, who, in an email exchange with The Guardian, declined invitation for an exclusive interview on the matter, urged relevant officials of the Federal Government to accept her offer, as doing so would be in its interest and that of the generality of Nigerians.

She, however, expressed the hope that government would, in the end, respond positively to her right, as citizen, to demand accountability in a democracy.

“Thanks for you kind invitation,” she wrote in the electronic mail. “I am, however, unable to grant any interviews at this time.

“As you know, I have already asked for a public debate with the relevant representatives of the Federal Government.

“I however, continue to hope that the Federal Government will in the end respond positively to my right, as a citizen, to demand for public accountability in a democracy.”

She said that if the Federal Government accepted to participate in the public debate on the way it had managed oil revenues in the last nearly six years, “I have no doubt that it would be beneficial to all citizens,” enhancing our “right to know” how public resources and institutions are managed .

The former Minister of Solid Minerals, and Education during the Obasanjo administration before moving back to the World Bank as Vice President for the Africa region in 2007, had delivered a Lecture at the 42nd Convocation Ceremony of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) two weeks ago.

In the lecture entitled, ‘The Wealth And Poverty Of A Nation: Who Will Restore The Dignity Of Nigeria?’, she raised issues with the manner the Yar’Adua and Jonathan governments had managed the nation’s foreign reserves left by the Obasanjo administration.

She alleged that the regimes mismanaged $45 billion in Foreign Reserves and $22 billion in Excess Crude Account, which they inherited from the Obasanjo administration in 2007.

Ezekwesili, who referred to the squandering of the nation’s resources by the elite, said the present cycle of boom of the 2010s was, however, much more vexing than the other four that happened in the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s.

“This is because, we are still caught up in it even as I speak today and it is more egregious than the other periods in revealing that we learned absolutely nothing from the previous massive failures,” she said.

“Furthermore, it is happening back to back with the squandering of the significant sum of $45 billion in foreign reserve account and another $22 billion in the Excess Crude Account being direct savings from increased earnings from oil that the Obasanjo administration handed over to the successor government in 2007.

“Six years after the administration I served handed over such humongous national wealth to another one; most Nigerians, but especially the poor, continue to suffer the effects of failing public health and education systems as well as decrepit infrastructure and battered institutions.”

She continued: “One cannot but ask, what exactly does symbolise with this level of brazen misappropriation of public resources? Where did all that money go?

“Where is the accountability for the use of both these resources plus the additional several hundred dollars realised from oil sale by the two administrations that have governed our nation in the last five years? How were these resources applied or more appropriately misapplied? Tragic choices! Yes.”

Government’s response to Ezekwesili’s UNN’s Convocation Lecture was swift and fiery.

Information Minister, Labaran Maku, argued that, after the administration of Obasanjo, the reserves had risen from $43.13 billion, in May 2007, to $62 billion, in September 2008.

According to him, when oil prices fell from $147 per barrel to $31.7 in September 2011, and against the backdrop of the global financial crisis, the Central Bank of Nigeria had to intervene, to defend the value of the Naira.

Maku, who sign advertorials countering the former minister’s charge, said the excess crude savings, a component of the reserves, was then used to stimulate the economy to the tune of about $1 billion.

But the former World Bank topnotch, while responding to a request for an email exchange on the matter, said: “Unlike a bilateral interview of the kind you request, a public debate is not one-sided and would be extremely useful to the Federal Government and its officials, who have so far refused to engage on the substance of issues I raised in my Convocation speech at the University of Nigeria.

“Such debate would help reassure that the Federal Government is not narrowing the governance space with disturbing signs of intolerance for citizens’ voice, considering the manner it has so far conducted its reaction to my speech.

“Again, thanks for reaching out. Blessings always.

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Politics / Henry Okah Wants Reduced Sentence, Seeks To Mediate In Niger-delta Crisis by youngies(m): 9:26pm On Jan 31, 2013
Convicted leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, Henry Okah, has asked a Johannesburg High Court to allow him call witnesses to testify, for mitigation of his sentence.

The court at its last sitting on January 21 found Mr. Okah guilty of conspiracy to commit terrorism by masterminding two car bomb attacks in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on October 1, 2010.

The court reserved the pronouncement of the sentence to January 31, 2013.

Mr. Okah’s attorney, Lucky Multulanla, told the trial judge, Neels Claassen, on Thursday that his client wishes to call at least five witnesses from Nigeria and outside Nigeria to testify for the mitigation of the convict’s sentence in the interest of the Niger Delta community.

“My Lord my client wants to be given the opportunity to call some witnesses to come from Nigeria and other countries to testify on mitigation of his sentence.

“Moreover, given the attestation of some highly placed government officials in Nigeria about his popularity among his people, he is willing to play a major role in the peace process the Nigerian government is talking about,’’ Mr. Multulanla said.

He, however, refused to give the names of the witnesses.

“Some of the witnesses willing to testify are community leaders and highly placed individuals within and outside Nigeria.

“They do not want their names mentioned before coming to South Africa because of threats to their safety,’’ Mr. Multulanla said.

The prosecutor, Shauns Abrahams, opposed the application, saying that the convict is trying to buy time.

“The convict is playing delay tactics, he is just trying to buy time and delay the court from giving its sentence.

“He had opportunity to call his witnesses, but he abandoned it; there was no evidence that the Nigerian government either threatened or prevented any witness from testifying during the trial,’’ Mr. Abrahams said.

The prosecutor questioned Mr. Okah’s popularity and influence in the Niger Delta.

“If indeed Okah is that influential, he should have been able to assist the Nigeria government attain peace in Niger Delta. He should have been seen to be talking to his group that threatened both the Nigerian and South Africa governments.

“South Africa government is not taking lightly the threat to its interest and citizen by the group led by the convict and the court should take this into consideration in giving its sentence.

“If he is as influential as he claims to be he should have prevailed on his people to retract their threat,’’ Mr. Abrahams said.

In his ruling, Justice Claassen adjourned the proceeding to February 1 to allow the defence attorney conclude his submissions.

The court will allow the defence counsel to convince the court of any influence the witnesses will have on the sentence of his client to ensure that justice is done, the judge added.

Mr. Okah was found guilty of 13 counts charge of terrorism for masterminding two car bombings in Abuja on October 1, 2010.

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/3775-henry-okah-wants-reduced-sentence-seeks-to-mediate-in-niger-delta-crisis-
Politics / France Returns Smuggled Nok Terracotta To Nigeria by youngies(m): 8:48pm On Jan 31, 2013
Five terracotta sculptures smuggled out of the country in 2010 by a French national, have been returned to the Nigerian government.The artifacts, of Nok origin, which were found in the luggage of a French smuggler at a Paris airport, are believed to date back to around 2,500BC.

although their exact value has not been disclosed, the Nigerian tourism minister said it was a “big achievement” in the country’s campaign to recover its lost treasures from around the world.

“I feel extremely delighted,” said Edem Duke, who attended the ceremony to receive the sculptures from French embassy officials in Abuja.

Information Nigeria reports that the Nok culture is believed to have been highly advanced and appeared in Nigeria around 1000BC and went into extinction in mysterious circumstances around 500AD. Nok terracotta are mostly found in Kaduna state and Jos, north-central Nigeria.

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/3772-france-returns-smuggled-nok-terracotta-to-nigeria
Politics / Amnesty: 64 Ex-militants Graduate As Marine Divers by youngies(m): 9:09pm On Jan 30, 2013
The First Batch of the Presidential Amnesty program has successfully certified about 64 ex-militants in Niger Delta who have undergone a six-month course in marine diving at the Nigeria Naval Under Water War Fare School in Lagos.
The program is said to be a success story of the public-private sector partnership in Nigeria between the Nigeria Naval and the Mieka Dive Training Institution which is a private indigenous company.

Both parties have worked assiduously to ensure that the ex-agitators were given adequate skill acquisition exercise in diving and other related fields in human development and capacity building.

Speaking at during the graduation ceremony in Lagos, Commanding Officer, Under Water Warfare School, Ojo, Captain Osoba Tajudin congratulated the graduates for their successful completion of the diving course.

He urged the trainees to focus on the task ahead as they venture into the marine world.

Managing Director, Mieka Dive Limited, Mr. Pondi Kestin reiterated that completing the course does not automatically translate to success for the trainees adding that discipline, positive attitude and determination on their part will ultimately lead to success in the long run.
In his words of encouragement to the trainees, he said “The experience you have garnered here must be put to good use to enhance your communal and socio-economic life.

“Henceforth, you must be good ambassadors of both the Nigeria Naval and the Mieka Dive Training Institution. The time you give to practicing what you have leant and your continuous exposure to modern diving skills will determine whether you will fail or succeed.

More: http://channelkoos.com/index.php/news/3760-amnesty-64-ex-militants-graduate-as-marine-divers

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