September 30, 2013

Gunmen captures Yemeni army base

Dozens of suspected al -Qaeda fighters have captured a Yemeni army base in the southeast of the Arabian peninsula country, a military official said.
The armed group had taken some military personnel hostage on Monday at the base in the port city of al -Mukalla, killing at
least three soldiers and wounding six others .
They caused confusion because soldiers
at the base thought they were being
attacked by members of the Central

September 29, 2013

FG Accuses ASUU Of Lying Over Strike

The Federal Government has accused the Academic
Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) of
being economical with the truth on lecturers
prolonged industrial action in the universities.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Youth and Students Matters, Com. Jude Imagwe,
stated that the claim by the union that its action
was to restore infrastructural decay in universities
was nothing but a lie, noting that ASUU was
fighting for allowances.
Imagwe was speaking in Abuja when he received
some youth groups, who were on a visit to his
office. His words: “They initially told us that it was
about infrastructure, but it is about allowances.
N30b has been released for the payment of their
accumulated allowances, and N100b earmarked for
infrastructural development. It is important for the
public to know that government did not say this is
all that it will give, but government says go and
start the payment with this amount and let us know
the amount it will add”.
Meanwhile, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian
Universities, SSANU, will tomorrow join ASUU on
strike as the union said it has mobilized its
members across the country to embark on
industrial action over alleged stoppage of their
salaries for two months. SSANU, in a letter, dated
27 September, 2013, and addressed to its branch
chairmen in all the universities in the country,
directed its members to stay away from work from
tomorrow until the salaries are fully paid.
The President of SSANU, Comrade Samson
Ugwoke, said the strike will be total, while the
General Secretary, who signed the letter directing
members to stay at home from tomorrow, Comrade
Promise Adewusi, said no member should go back
to work until a counter directive was given.
Adewusi stated that the union took the decision
following its letters to the vice-chancellors in
universities, the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers of
Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and
Education, Nyesom Wike, as well as the Executive
Secretary, National Universities Commission, Prof.
Julius Okojie. In the meantime, the suspended strike
by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics
(ASUP) is to resume on Friday.
The union alleged insincerity and failure of the
Federal Government to honour agreement entered
with the union.
The union also passed a vote of no confidence on
the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE),
alleging that the board has failed to meet the needs
and demands of polytechnic education in the
country.

VANGUARD

Yobe School Attack: Death Toll Reaches 40

Death toll in the Yobe college attack has risen to 40, according to a hospital source.
Boko Haram gunmen on Sunday opened fire in a college dormitory in Yobe as the students slept, killing at least 40 people, in the latest violence blamed on the Islamist insurgents.
The early morning assault targeted the College of Agriculture in the town of Gujba, some 30 kilometres (18 miles) from Damaturu’s capital of Yobe, said
area military spokesman Lazarus Eli.
“Boko Haram terrorists went into the school and opened fire on students” while they were sleeping, he told AFP.

Related story: Boko Haram Attacks Agric College Yobe, kills Students.

Boko Haram Attacks Agric College Yobe, Kills Students

People suspected to be members of the Islamist sect, Boko Haram, attacked a school in Yobe State on Saturday night, killing several students.
The attack took place at the College of Agriculture, Gujba, about 50 kilometres away from south of Damaturu, the state capital.
Several dead bodies are still being recovered from the bush, hostels and classrooms, a staff of the school had confirmed to journalists.
Those who survived are at the moment said to be making efforts to re-unite with their families in fear of further attacks by the insurgents.

11 killed in renewed attack in Kaduna

No fewer than 11 people
were on Saturday killed in a
renewed attack in Zangang village in
Attakar Chiefdom, Kaura Local
Government Area of Kaduna State.
Gunmen attacked the village early in the morning, leaving several houses completely burnt.
A resident of the village, Isuwa Jiga, said more corpses were likely to be discovered as many residents were still missing.
“We have not seen some of our family members yet,’’ Jiga said.
When contacted, the Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP. Aminu Lawal, confirmed the incident.
Lawal said that a combined team of security operatives had been deployed to the area.
Zangang village had witnessed three consecutive attacks since the beginning of this year, while several lives and property
were lost in the attacks.
(NAN)

September 28, 2013

42 perishes, 100 missing in boat mishap

About 42 people were on
Friday drowned in a boat mishap on River Niger close to Malilli village in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger.
100 others on board were missing in the
mishap which occurred at about 2 pm.
The Public Relation Officer, Niger State Emergency Management Agency Malam Ibrahim Hussaini, confirm the incident to
NAN in a telephone interview on Saturday.
Hassaini said the incident occurred around 2 pm when the traders were returning from Malili village backto
Tunga Illo village across the River Niger,
after the day’s market.
He said the details were sketchy, but the
boat which had over 150 passengers
capsized midway and drowned 42 people, while 100 others were missing.
The spokesman said that local divers from Malili village had recovered 42 corpses, while efforts were being
intensified to rescue possible survivors or
the corpse of those drowned.
“At the moment search and rescue is
ongoing on the river.
“I will make the details of the incident
later, but the agency has dispatch its
officers to assist the villagers in the
rescue efforts,’’ he said.
Hassaini said the recovered corpses would be given mass burial close to the river bank, adding that neighbouring villages had been alerted to look out for floating corpses.
The Secretary to the State Government,
Alhaji Saidu Ndako, confirmed the boat mishap.
“We believe that the boat was overload because the boat’s capacity was put at 60 passengers, but over 150 passengers were said to be on board during the incident.The debris in the swollen river may also
have been responsible for the incident.(NAN)

'This is not the Nigeria we dreamt of at independence'

In this interview with John Shiklam, the
Chairman of the Northern States
Christian Elders Forum (NOSCEF),
Evangelist Matthew Owojaiye, speaks
on Nigeria at 53, insisting Nigerians
have not realised their dreams at
independence as a result of corruption
and bad leadership
Nigeria is celebrating its 53 years as an
independent nation, as a young man in
the 1960s, what were your expectations
at independence?
We had a national anthem that time part
of which goes thus: “Help us to build a
nation, where no man is bound, though
tribe and tongue may differ, in
brotherhood we stand”. We were so
excited, carrying the Nigerian flag that
time as we sang this Anthem. Our
expectation that time was that of
oneness, we were hoping for a great
nation. We were hoping for a country
where we will see ourselves as one and
work together to develop it, a country
where everybody will make his input to
develop it. We were very happy that the
British colonialists were going away and
Nigeria was an independent nation.
We were so happy that we were going to
be equal to the white man who was
lording it over us. We were dreaming of
a nation that will compete with other
nations in all aspects of development.
We dreamt of a nation of a happy and
united people. These were our
expectations at that time. Unfortunately,
it is a very sad story since the colonial
masters left us 53 years ago.
What was responsible for these failed
dreams, what really went wrong?
One of the basic reasons for our failure
is bad leadership. We got independence
from the whiteman and we became
slaves to blackman. For a blackman to
make his brother a slave is a horrible
thing. We have not made the progress
we anticipated. How many kilometres
have we added to the railway that the
British left behind 53 years ago? Our
young people today are

September 27, 2013

Ansaru releases video of French hostage

Nigerian Islamist group
Ansaru on Friday released a video of a
French national kidnapped in December,
issuing threats to the governments of
Nigeria and France, the SITE jihadi
tracking website said.
In the video posted online, 63-year-old
Francis Collomp, who was kidnapped in
northern Nigeria on December 19, reads a
statement with an unidentified person
holding a weapon in the background

September 26, 2013

Parents Of Out Of School Children To Face Prosecution - Bayelsa State Government

     As one of the initiatives of the Bayelsa State Government's free education policy, a measure taken to reduce illiteracy, reduction of school dropouts, and an increase in pupil and student enrollment in the public schools.
     Speaking with journalists in Yenagoa on Wednesday, the Commissioner for Education issued a threat to prosecute parents and guardians of children of school-age whose children or ward are out of school.
     Adimikumo said that in view of the free and compulsory education policy of the state, parents and guardians have no reason not to send their children to school. " in line with this, contracts were awarded for the construction of infrastructure, provision of books and furniture.

Sovereign National Conference: Agbakoba Writes To Senate

On the recent issues of holding a National Conference, Mr. Olisa Agbakoba the former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has written to Senator David Mark on the reasons why a Sovereign National Conference, SNC should be held.
  Agbakoba said “the Civil Society in Nigeria has always insisted that the People of Nigeria  will have to authenticate, legitimize and endorse a Constitution to govern their affairs. Unfortunately this simple wish was always denied by the colonial, military
and even elected government.”
He also said the conference should be
convened by President Goodluck
Jonathan. Agbakoba, in a statement, frowned at the refusal by previous governments to hold the conference saying it would afford Nigerians a new constitution.

While he faulted claims that SNC might
lead to the disintegration of the country,
he appealed to the Senate President to
take up the challenge of convening the
conference.

September 25, 2013

Abubakar Shekau Resurface, Speaks On Tape

About three months after he was
reportedly killed in a gun battle, leader of
the Boko Haram sect, Abubakur Shekau,
resurfaced and spoke on tape on
Wednesday boasting of invincibility and
threatening to ground democracy in
Nigeria.
He equally boasted that he can not die.
Shekau who was surrounded by dozens
of his Lieutenants, all dressed in military
fatigue, spoke amidst laughter and
sarcasm as he took responsibility for
recent attacks in Borno State.
The Boko Haram leader speaking while
sitting in a bush environment with birds
chirping at the background said his
ultimate aim was to ensure democracy
ceased to exist in Nigeria.

Read more

PDP Crisis: Both Factions Clash In Senate

In the house of Senate today, Wednesday, the factions in the People's Democratic Party, PDP, engaged in a bout which principally was between Senator Danjuma Goje representing Gombe West and Senator Smart Adeyemi.
Trouble started when Senator Goje who is
loyal to the Alhaji Kawu Baraje faction of
the PDP, while paying tributes to the late
former Governor of Ondo State, Dr.
Olusegun Agagu introduced himself as a
member of the nPDP and he was quickly
interrupted by Senator Adeyemi who
raised point of order to the comment.
But what would have culminated in
serious crisis was immediately arrested
by the Senate President, David Mark who
assured his colleagues that so far as the
party remained one strong and indivisible
entity and that the Senate was not in the
position to decide who heads the party.

Read more at Vanguard

174 Armed Robbers Arrested In Abuja

           
About 174 armed robbers have been arrested by the FCT security agencies between April and September 2013 in Abuja.

This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Muhammad Sule, Chief Press Secretary to the FCT Minister, on Tuesday in Abuja.
It said the FCT Commissionerof Police, Mr Femi Ogunbayode, disclosed during a high-point discussion at the FCT Security Committee meeting chaired by FCT Minister, Sen. Bala Mohammed.
It said that 604 rounds of live ammunition were recovered during the period.
“The number of arms recovered include
27 locally-made pistols, three AK-47
riffles, one Lar-Riffle, 11 Wooden/Toy
Guns and one JoeJeff Pump Action Gun,” it said.
It said that Ogunbayode also disclosed
that a total of 61 stolen vehicles were
recovered in the FCT during the period
under review.

Anambra 2015: INEC Unveils Candidates

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has unveiled the names of 23 candidates that will contest in the November 16 governorship election in Anambra State.
This is in line with the provisions of section 31 (3) of the Electoral Act 2010, as amended. In a statement by Kayode Idowu, chief press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Professor Atahiru Jega, "INEC has today September 24, 2013 published the Form CF 001 (personal particulars of candidate) of candidates nominated by political parties for the November 16th governorship election in Anambra State.
Below are the candidates and their political parties.

Okeke Chika Jerry (AA)
Chukwuemeka Nwankwo (ACCORD)
Dr Ifeatu Ekelem (ACD)
Engr Anthony Anene (ACPN)
Comrade Aaron Igweze (AD)
Chief Anayo Arinze (ADC)
Patrick Chukwuka Ibeziako (APA)
Senator Chris Ngige (APC)
Chief Willie Obiano (APGA)
Chief Austin Nwangwu (CPP)
Chijioke Geofrey Ndubuisi (DPP)
Christian Ikechukwu Otti (ID)
Chief Dennis Nwaforka Oguge (KOWA)
Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah (LP)
Pastor Simon Okafor (MPPP)
Okoknkwo Webster (NCP)
Prince Leonard Uchendu (NNPP)
Nicholas Ukachukwu (PDP)
Godwin Ezeemo (PPA)
Hon Basil Ijedinma (PPN)
Onuarah Onyeachonam (SDP)
Barr Okoye Godson (UDP)
Prince Akaneebu Ogochukwu (UPP).

Kenya Mourns Terror Victims

Kenya has begun a three day mourning for the victims of the Westgate shopping mall attack. The attack in which 67 people have been confirmed dead, which includes 61 civilians and 6 security officials.
Kenyan authorities say the number of dead may increase as bodies are feared to be trapped beneath rubbles in the mall after three levels collapsed.
About 175 people were also wounded when Al Shabab militants stormed the Nairobi mall on Saturday afternoon. The attackers marched into the mall at midday on Saturday, shooting shoppers with machine guns and tossing grenades.
Al Shabab has claimed it carried out the attack in retaliation for  Kenya's military incursion in Somalia.

RELATED STORY Au vows to crush Al Shabab militants

2015: Don't Contest, New PDP Urges Jonathan

The splinter group of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), under the leadership of Alhaji Abubakar Baraje, yesterday called on President Goodluck Jonathan not to contest the 2015 presidential election, urging him to be a hero and save the country from a needless crisis.

In the same vein, members of the House of Representatives loyal to the Speaker, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, reacted to the pro-Jonathan members of the House, stating that they lacked the necessary capacity to defend the interest of the president in the lower legislative chamber.

Specifically referring to the pro-Jonathan lawmakers, led by Hon. Bethel Amadi, they said if they had the capacity, both the speaker and deputy speaker of the House would not have emerged against the resolution of the PDP, which had zoned both positions to the South-west and North-east respectively.

This is just as two of the aggrieved governors – Sule Lamido of Jigawa State and Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State – have stated that no amount of intimidation by the presidency or threats by the PDP to sanction them and other members of the New PDP will make them deviate from the path of “truth and justice”.

In a statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the breakaway PDP, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, the New PDP said: “We wish to advise President Jonathan to abandon his plan to seek re-election in 2015 as this ambition of his is not in the best interest of the country.”

It added: “Though he has yet to categorically declare his intention to run, President Jonathan has given enough clues indicating that he is working towards doing so. The latest of such clues came on Sunday in New York, USA.
“Speaking at a luncheon with Nigerian professionals in the United States, President Jonathan insisted that he is eligible to contest in 2015, stating that we have a constitution that makes a provision for a maximum of eight years for anyone who wants to become a president or a governor.” 

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2015: Jonathan Woos South West Leaders

Barely 24 hours after President Goodluck
Jonathan officially declared his intention
to run for a second term in office, he has
started reaching out to prominent groups
in the South West.
One of such groups is Oodua Peoples
Congress, OPC, whose leader, Otunba
Gani Adams,  played host to Special
Adviser to the President on the Niger Delta
and Chairman, Presidential Amnesty
Programme, Mr. Kingsley Kuku,
yesterday.
Although the duo denied that their close
door meeting which lasted for several
hours in Lagos, had nothing to do with
President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015
ambition, the undertone of the courtesy
visit showed otherwise as a reliable
source close to the corridors of powers
disclosed that the meeting was in line with
Jonathan’s effort to woo the South-West ahead of 2015.
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September 24, 2013

AU vows to crush Al Shabab

In the wake of the attack at west gate shopping mall in Nairobi Kenya, The African Union vowed Tuesday to press on with its fight against Al Qaeda-linked Al Shabab militants in Somalia following a deadly siege in Kenya that is now in its fourth day.
"Our resolve is to fight now more than ever before," the deputy head of the AU's executive branch, Erastus Mwencha, told AFP.
Al Shabab has claimed responsibility for the bloody attack at Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall, which started Saturday and has so far left at least 65 people dead and about 200 injured.
Mwencha said the bloody siege underscores the difficulty of fighting Shebab rebels, whose threat extends beyond the borders of Somalia.
I think its high time we place a red alert on all terrorist organizations in Africa and the world at large. What do you think?

Strike Will Improve Education Sector- ASUU

The President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr Nasir Fagge, said on Tuesday that the current strike by lecturers of public universities in the country was a sacrifice for better things to come.

Fagge told Journalists in Lagos that unless the deficits in the education sector, especially the university system, were addressed once and for all, there would be no development.
According to Fagge, it is regrettable that the strike is protracted, and that the decision of ASUU to remain adamant until its demands are fully met can seem uncomfortable and worrisome.
He said that the industrial action was a sacrifice needed to salvage the entire economy of the country.

"I sincerely want to call on all concerned, especially students and parents, to bear with us, as well as join hands with us in the struggle to right the wrongs in our education sector once and for all, for the good of us all and that of the country.
"I know it is quite a difficult time for us but I also want to state that what we are doing is for our own good, as well as ensure that strikes become rare, as a weapon to get things done in our system.
"We also want to ensure that there is sincerity and respect for mutual agreements by parties in order to attain a common goal for the good of our dear country," he said.
Read more http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/strike-will-improve-education-sector-asuu/

September 20, 2013

Jonathan Sacks Emordi, Olagunju

President Goodluck Jonathan  Friday sacked his Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Mrs Joy Emordi  and also his Special Adviser on New Partnership on African Development, Dr. Tunji Olagunju.


This was contained in a statement signed  by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati

September 19, 2013

Assad Denies Chemical Attack

Syrian President Bashar Assad says a United Nations report finding "clear and convincing evidence" that sarin nerve gas was used in Syria painted an "unrealistic" account, and he denied his government orchestrated the attack.
In an interview with Fox News Channel conducted in the Syrian capital of Damascus and aired Wednesday, Assad said terrorists were to blame for the chemical attack, which the U.S. says killed more than 1,400 people, including hundreds of children. He said evidence that terrorist groups have used sarin gas has been turned over to Russia and that Russia, through one of its satellites, has evidence that the rockets in the Aug. 21 attack were launched from another area.
While the U.N. report did not lay blame, many experts interpreting the report said all indications were that the attack was conducted by Assad forces. U.S., Britain and France jumped on evidence in the report — especially the type of rockets, the composition of the sarin agent, and trajectory of the missiles — to declare that Assad's government was responsible.
"The whole story doesn't even hold together," Assad said. "It's not realistic. … We didn't use any chemical weapons in Ghouta," a Damascus suburb.
The interview was conducted Tuesday by former Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a Fox News contributor, and Fox News Channel Senior Correspondent Greg Palkot.
Assad said his government would abide by an agreement reached with U.S. and Russian officials to give up his chemical weapons. He says he has received estimates that destroying the stockpiles would cost $1 billion and would take roughly a year.
"We didn't say that we are joining partially. … We joined fully. We sent the letter. We sent the document. And we are committed to the full requirement of this agreement."
He said Syria was ready to talk to experts about the technical aspects of what he said would be a complicated task. He said Syria was ready to provide a list of weapons and provide experts access to the sites.
"We can do it tomorrow," he said.
"It's not about will," Assad added. "It's about technique."
While he said the Aug. 21 attack was "despicable" and "a crime," he argued that no one had verified the credibility of videos or pictures of the victims.
"You cannot build a report on videos," he said. He later added: "There's a lot of forgery on the Internet."
He contended that opposition forces, which have been joined by extremist jihadists, could have gained access to sarin.
"Sarin gas is called kitchen gas," he said. "You know why? Because anybody can make sarin in his house. Any rebel can make sarin. Second, we know that all the rebels are supported by governments. So any government that would have such chemical can hand it over."
Assad said the balance of opposition forces has shifted during the more than two-year conflict, and he alleged that 80 to 90 percent were members of al-Qaida or its affiliates.
"At the very beginning, the jihadists were the minority. At the end of 2012 and during this year, they became the majority with the flow of tens of thousands from additional countries," he said adding that they were being financed by individuals who shared their extremist ideologies.
Assad said he had never talked with President Barack Obama. Asked if he wanted to, Assad said it would depend on the content of the conversation.
"It's not a chat," he said.
He said his message to Obama would be to "follow the common sense" of the American people.
Americans have been lukewarm about supporting any military strike on Syria for fear that the U.S. would be embroiled in war.

September 18, 2013

FG Deploys Troops To Nassarawa

The Federal Government has ordered an immediate deployment of troops to Nasarawa State, as members of the dreaded Ombatse ethnic militia continue to threaten the peace and security in the state.
The deployment was announced by the Director of Army Public Relations, Ibrahim Attahiru, at a briefing on Wednesday, saying the troops would be deployed from a battalion of the Nigerian Army.
Members of the militia also inflicted heavy casualties on the civilian population, particularly people who did not belong to their ethnic group, or those perceived to be against their traditional beliefs.
Ever since, the security situation in the state has continued to take a frightening dimension, with prospects of the violence spreading to neighbouring states.
"Due to the heightened security situation in Nasarawa State, the Federal Government has ordered the deployment of Nigerian Army troops in order to prevent further escalation of the violence and its spread to other parts of the state.
A massacre has occurred earlier in the year where no fewer than 49 policemen and 10 officers of the State Security Service (SSS) were killed by the Ombatse militia at Lakyo village during a joint reconnaissance exercise.

Jonathan Goes For Broke

Dogged by challenges capable of denying him re-election in 2015, President Goodluck Jonathan has taken the battle to the doorsteps of his known and perceived political opponents, using the carrot and stick approach. Last Wednesday morning, he shocked members  of the Federal Executive Council when he  fired nine ministers, who are believed to be irrelevant to his  second term bid  and are more loyal to their governors. Will the ouster of the ministers remove the mounting roadblocks to his re-election? There seems to be more questions than answers.
The sack of  nine ministers was something that had long been predicted. The  announcement in the middle of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, on Wednesday,  did not take many by surprise. What, however, bothered  the Exco members and  many Nigerians was the way  it was carried out by President Goodluck Jonathan.
For real, those who had really been pencilled down for offloading by the President were those who were known to be nursing gubernatorial ambition and had been somewhat distracted from office by their political fixation. In that category were Bala Muhammed, the Federal Capital Territory Minister, who is reported to be eying the seat currently occupied by Governor  Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State; the Minister of State for Education, Nyesome Wike, from Rivers State; Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, from Nasarawa; and the Minister of Police Affairs, Capt Olubolade Caleb,  from Ondo.. But all that was torpedoed by the soaring tide of dirty politics, which almost swallowed the players and grounded their game plan. Jonathan  was suddenly taken aback by the split of the once united People's Democratic Party (PDP)  into two camps on August 31, when they had assembled at a high-profile ceremony at the Eagle Square to anoint some national officers loyal to him.
It was an assault that hit the President and his men below the belt and left them with a sour taste. Since that affront by the Abubakar Baraje faction, which has come to be dubbed as the New PDP, nPDP, for short, the 'largest party in Africa' has never been the same. From all indications, the umbrella (PDP), which symbolises  accommodation and resilience, has virtually been shattered  by turbulent winds from several fronts. While Jonathan and his men are battling to secure a second term in office, the nPDP is seen as the opposition, working to install  former Vice President  Atiku Abubakar  in the next vote.
Thus, what the President did on that Wednesday morning was nothing but a 'coup' against the former members of the cabinet, whose only 'offence' was that they were and are still close to the seven PDP governors, popularly referred to as G-7, who have an axe to grind with the President.,
By all standards, the retention of the 'offending ministers' for about two years by Jonathan  his strategists reasoned, was like putting salt on festering sore largely because they were portrayed as political liabilities, who neither aided Jonathan's sagging political profile nor added value to the new battle he is waging against their political benefactors.
Those who are strategising for Jonathan ahead of his re-election in 2015 had been tinkering with the idea that it would be suicidal for him to first edge out ministers who have gubernatorial ambition while those who do not love him are retained. They, therefore, asked him  to  flush them out of the system and pave the way for the appointment of 'politically relevant' hawks or bullies, who are capable of taking on 'recalcitrant governors' in their respective states and clear the way for his seamless re-election.
An analysis of those sent packing reveals that 99 percent of them were seen  as 'apologists' of the 'rebel' governors' in the cabinet.
The nine sacked ministers were nominees of former President Obasanjo and the seven governors, who are currently embroiled in a political face-off with  Jonathan and the leadership of the PDP.
The list  shows  that, apart from the former Minister of Science and Technology, Prof Okon Ita Ewa, who was personally nominated by Jonathan in 2011, most of the axed  men and women,  were seen as sympathisers  of Obasanjo and the PDP 'rebel' governors.
Analysts find the removal of  Ewa puzzling to pave the way for Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State to name a more politically-relevant minister, who would be able to work with the President  and win more support for Jonathan in the next elections.
Ewa, a nuclear physicist, who had known Jonathan for several years, was brought directly into the cabinet without the input of political stakeholders in Akwa Ibom State and is said to be almost apolitical.
A reliable source told Sunday Vanguard that the President moved against the ministers following intelligence reports, which indicated that most of them were loyal  to their governors  rather than being loyal to him.
Read more http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/president-goes-for-broke/

September 13, 2013

Amaechi's PDP Opens Secretariat In Port Harcourt


The new faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has opened a parallel secretariat of the party in Rivers State.

The new secretariat is located at the popular Forces Avenue in old G.R.A Port Harcourt.

The new office was launched after a media briefing by the Chief of Staff to Rivers State Governor, Tony Okocha and other members of the state executive council as well as loyalists to Governor Chibuike Amaechi.

Drama occured during the hoisting of the PDP flag when officers from the Rivers State police command invaded the area.

More details later… by @UC Browser

September 12, 2013

Terry:Mourinho has United Chelsea

John Terry believes the return of Jose Mourinho has brought Chelsea back together as the Blues target the Premier League title this season.

The second coming of the Special One this summer was greeted with delight at Stamford Bridge, bringing an end to the poisonous atmosphere that had surrounded Rafa Benitez's short reign, despite the Spaniard guiding the Blues to the Europa League crown and a Champions League berth.

Terry admits the return of his former boss has had a similarly uplifting effect on the squad as it looks to re-establish itself at the top of domestic and European football. by @UC Browser

September 04, 2013

Nigerian Army Retires 10 Generals

The authorities of the Nigerian Army have retired some top generals of the Army.

It was gathered that those retired were ten in number.

Among those affected were the former Director of Training and Operations, Defence Headquarters, Maj.-Gen. Lawrence Ngugbane, the former Commander of Training, Doctrine and Command, Maj.-Gen. Babagana� Mungonu, and the former Chief of Research and Development, Maj.-Gen. Obinali Ariahu.

A top military source said on Wednesday that the generals were retired because they had put in the maximum years in service.

The source said that the retirement exercise was routine and not punitive.

The source added that the retirement exercise was expected to take place every quarter of the year.

The source couldn't give the names of the others affected in the exercise.

"It is true that some of our generals have been retired. The exercise is a routine one. It is not a punitive retirement, they have reached their terminal level.

"Some of them were asked to proceed on the compulsory terminal leave in June this year," the source said.

Our correspondent could not contact the Director of Defence Information, Brig.- Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, for comments as the calls placed to his mobile telephone line indicated that it was switched off or in an area outside network coverage.

September 02, 2013

Anambra 2015: Ngige Wins APC Primaries

RESULT of the governorship primaries of the All Progressives Congress, APC, conducted in all the 326 wards in Anambra State Monday for the selection of the party's candidate for the November 16 election has been announced.
Senator Chris Ngige scored 53255 votes to defeat Chief Godwin Ezemo who scored 9554 votes.
The result was announced at the Emmaus House, Awka collation center by the chairman of the primaries committee, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau.