Friday, January 30, 2015

NGO to empower 1,000 indigent people in Enugu


A non-governmental organization, Adadioranma Foundation, will on Saturday empower no less than 1000 indigent persons in Enugu.

The coordinator of the Foundation, Mr. Nnamdi Anigbo, who briefed journalists on the preparation for the event, said it had nothing to do with politics.

He described the facilitator, Chief Mrs. Nkoli Imo as a woman, with unparalleled passion and love for the downtrodden in the society.

I Have Succumbed To My Mother’s Pressure Of Getting Married Now –Dbanj


D’banj has said he will be getting married this year and he also intends to have a baby this year. According to him, his mom wants him to get married now and the pressure has been somehow high. Hear him;

‘Yes, I was under pressure towards the end of last year to get married, my mum really wanted it,’ he said. When NETng asked him if he was going to do what his mother really wants by taking a woman home to her this year, he said;

‘Well, I don’t know yet but I know that I am intending to do it this year. More importantly for me, I’ve always wanted to have a child, but last year my brother, Kay Switch had a child and it brought so much joy to me. So this year, I’m thinking of settling down to have my own Koko junior soon,’ he said.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Boko Haram ‘Bomb Maker’ Arrested In Yobe


A man suspected of being behind the manufacture of explosives used in a series of Boko Haram suicide attacks in Nigeria has been arrested in northeast Nigeria, a senior police officer has told AFP.

The man, identified only as Ba’na, was held in the Arikime area of Potiskum, in Yobe State after several weeks of surveillance?.

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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Jonathan shedding crocodile tears over division among Nigerians -APC


The All Progressives Congress has said President Goodluck Jonathan is “only shedding crocodile tears” with his lamentation over the fact that Nigeria has become more divided along religious and ethnic lines today than at anytime in its history.

“Mr. President, there is no point being sanctimonious about an issue for which you bear the most responsibility. You are the most divisive leader in the history of Nigeria, having ceaselessly exploited the country’s fault lines for political gains,” the party said in a statement, issued in Abuja on Thursday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

It said President Jonathan was the first leader to have turned the house of worship to a political arena, using the pulpit to make political and policy statements and making a show of what should ordinarily be a very personal religious affair.

APC said the President’s belated lamentation was aimed at “pulling the wool over the eyes of Nigerians with a view to extracting undeserved political gains,” especially a few weeks before next month’s elections.

The opposition party said, ”Where was President Jonathan when his spokespersons and party members sought to pit Christians against Muslims by labelling the country’s main opposition party, the APC, an Islamic Party? Where was President Jonathan when his spokespersons and party members sought to portray all adherents of a particular faith as terrorists? Not once did this President call his loquacious and sycophantic supporters to order when they were denigrating people of other tribes, calling them unprintable names. Not once did he call his supporters to order when they were threatening to bring the country down if he is not re-elected.

”President Jonathan himself led the divisive band by tagging the leaders of a whole people ‘rascals’, just because people dared to protest against his administration’s policies. A man who got a pan-Nigerian mandate turned himself into a tribal leader, running a government that excludes a critical mass of the nation’s demography and pigeon-holing himself into an ethnic cocoon.”

It called on Nigerians of “all hues to repudiate the divisiveness that is embodied in President Jonathan and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party,” so that the country’s ‘unity in diversity’ could once again become a reality, rather than a mere saying.

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Every Registered Nigerian Must Get Voter’s Card, Jonathan Tells Jega

President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, charged the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Attahiru Jega to ensure that all eligible Nigerians who registered to vote are provided with their permanent voter’s registration cards.

Speaking while swearing in a new national Commissioner of the commission, representing Oyo state, President Jonathan said no Nigerian should be disenfranchised because of his inability to get the PVC.

Professor Jega, who was also present at the swearing in of the new commissioner promised that every eligible Nigerian would be provided with a PVC before the next month’s general elections.

According to President Jonathan the huge interests shown by Nigerians from all walks of life in getting their voter’s card was an indication that confidence is being restored in the electoral process.

“Nigerians are getting worried whether INEC can actually conduct elections because of the PVC. Talking about the PVC, even some governors are complaining that they are yet to get their PVC. If governors are yet to get their voter’s cards, of course that means that so many Nigerians are yet to get and people are a bit worried.

“But to me I’m quite pleased, not pleased in the negative sense, but because of the awareness that has come on; that Nigerians want to have their voter’s cards.

In 2011, no Nigerian will complain about voter’s card and that’s why when some politicians talk I just laugh. Before 2011 how many Nigerians complained about not having voter’s card because elections were not conducted with voter’s cards. Nobody cared, we are all adults in Nigeria and we knew what was happening.

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President Jonathan Did Not Squander Nigeria’s Reserves – Finance Ministry


The Federal Ministry of Finance has debunked claims that President Goodluck Jonathan has squandered the Nigeria’s reserves, insisting that it was used appropriately in the course of normal transactions required for the development of the Nigerian economy.

In a statement released to clarify the facts of the recent history and status of Nigeria’s Excess Crude Account and foreign reserves, the Ministry said “it is important to restate the true position in the interest of the Nigerian public as well as local and international investors.

“It is absolutely not true that the Administration of President Goodluck Jonathan has squandered the nation’s reserves”, it said, maintaining that “at the end of May 2007, Nigeria’s gross reserves stood at $43.13 billion – comprising the CBN’s external reserves of $31.5 billion, $9.43 billion in the Excess Crude Account, and $2.18 billion in Federal Government’s savings. These figures can be independently verified from the CBN’s records”, insisting that “the figure of $67 billion cited in some recent commentary is therefore factually incorrect”.

The statement further added that “it is a misconception to think that reserves are immutable or cast in stone. The reality is that since May 2007, the reserves have fluctuated in line with developments in the international oil market, rising from $43.13 billion at that time, peaking at $62 billion in September 2008 during the Yar’adua/Jonathan Administration when oil prices reached a peak of $147 per barrel, and falling subsequently to a low of $31.7 billion in September 2011″.

“This fall in reserves was largely a result of the vicissitudes of the global economy and oil market which caused the CBN to intervene, using some of the reserves, to defend the value of the naira.

“The Excess Crude savings, which it should be noted is a component of the reserves, was largely used to cushion the economy at the height of the global financial crisis in 2008-2009. As a result, Nigeria was one of the few countries in the world that did not seek assistance from international financial institutions at that time.

“The fiscal stimulus used to shore up the economy during that period was shared by all 3-tiers of government. Similarly, savings in the ECA were also used to pay for fuel subsidies for the entire nation and that sharing continued after the crisis ended. Starting in 2012, such payments have been published each time they are made”, it said.

The Federal Ministry of Finance also explained that the savings in the ECA would have been higher but for the fact that “a number of Governors, against strong professional advice, actively kicked against continuous building up of the ECA and, indeed, pushed for its sharing” adding that they “took the Federal Government to court on this matter, and the case is still pending at the Supreme Court.

“It is also worth noting that the Jonathan administration built the first ever Sovereign Wealth Fund for the nation in which savings are being made for future generations of Nigerians and important infrastructure investments are being supported.

“It is also a matter of public knowledge that the Fund would have generated more savings and investments if the same sort of opposition that blocked savings in the ECA had also not been at work.

“Furthermore, by common agreement between the FGN and State Governors, in 2009, an amount of about $5.5 billion was drawn from the ECA and used for investment in Independent power projects. Today, various State governments are shareholders in the projects and hold share certificates confirming their stake in the projects” the said.

On the use of reserves, the Ministry maintained that “it is not correct to say that the nation’s external reserves were dipped into or misapplied by the Administration. Anyone familiar with foreign reserves management will be aware that the Federal Government cannot dip its hands into the external reserves.

“Like in other countries, the management of external reserves is one of the statutory mandates of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Section 2 sub-section (c) of the CBN Act (2007) states that the Bank shall maintain external reserves to safeguard the international value of the legal tender – in other words, to defend the value of the Naira. No President since the democratic dispensation has contravened this Act.

“The reserves are also used to settle both public and private sector foreign currency obligations, including the importation of goods such as equipment for power sector. Whenever an Agency of Government or a private individual/company needs to make a payment in foreign currency (e.g. payment of goods and services, settlement of external debt, etc) it must provide the naira equivalent to the CBN in exchange for the required foreign currency.

“From the above, it is clear that Nigeria’s reserves during the period were not squandered but used appropriately in the course of normal transactions required for the development of the Nigerian economy”.

The former Nigerian President, Mr Olusegun Obasanjo, had blamed the present economic woes facing the nation on the depletion of the Excess Crude Account and the external reserves.

He said that his administration left $25 billion in the excess crude accounts in 2007 which was shored up to about $35 billion by the Yar’Adua’s administration, while he left $45 billion in external reserve.

“Our economy should not have been this bad. When I was leaving office about eight years ago, I left a very huge reserve after we had paid all our debts. Almost $25billion we kept in what they called excess crude. The excess from the budget we were saving as reserve for the rainy days. When we left in May 2007, the reserve was said to have been raised to $35billion,” he said.

“But today, that reserve has been depleted! Today, that reserve has been depleted. The reserve we left when we finished paying all our debts, our debts that was about 40billion dollars, that is including debt forgiveness, the remaining debt was not more than $3billion. Our reserve after we had paid off this debt was about $45billion. As I said, they continued till the end of 2007, I heard that the reserve increased to almost $67billion before the end of the year. Our reserve now, learnt is left with around only $30billion.

“That is why the Naira has been falling against the dollar. What would now happen, I learnt if you want to buy a dollar now, it’s about 192 Naira or 195 Naira. What it means is this, what you have been buying at N150 to a dollar, now you need N192 or N195 to buy it. That is the real situation. Is there any remedy? There is, but it does not come overnight because it means we have to give up all the bad things we have been doing,”Mr Obasanjo said.

These funds, he said, had been mismanaged by the present administration.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

INTERVIEW: How Buhari became APC presidential candidate — Oyegun

In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES’ Festus Owete and Ibanga Isine, the national chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, John Odigie-Oyegun, speaks on remarks by a popular Enugu-based cleric, Ejike Mbaka, on the Jonathan administration, the controversy over the qualification of APC’s presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, how the former head of state emerged the party’s presidential flag bearer, Tinubu’s influence on the party, February polls, APC’s threat to from a parallel government, predictions of election violence and more. Excerpt.

During the cross-over service at the Catholic Adoration Ministry, Enugu, the spiritual director of the ministry, Ejike Mbaka, openly canvassed for Nigerians to vote for your party’s presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari. What is your take on this?

I must say I am glad because for the last few months, you can recall that there have been discs making the rounds from a Pentecostal church and particularly someone connected to the Redeemed Christian Church.

Of course the church has disassociated itself and reacted strongly to what has been going on. A video was posted that painted gory pictures and sermons with gory faceless killings by the crazy Boko Haram.

And the linkage based on the perception the crazy pastor has made is that the APC is a supporter of Boko Haram and that we were responsible for the killings.

In any sensible nation, you don’t play with religion (because it) is something that can cause mayhem. But somebody put that in the public domain and nobody has called him to order.

Nobody has disciplined him. The law has not even been invoked against him because he is inflaming passion. It was a scenario for ethnic passion and religious passion where people could slaughter themselves. Till date, nobody has called him to order.

This is the first time that somebody from a credible religious field has given reasons; not based on sentiment, emotion, religion and ethnic colouration. He (Mbaka) argued with reasons on why people should not vote for the president that has failed to perform.

Why I say it is different is because he is a man of the cloak; a properly ordained minister of the gospel and he gave all the possible reasons.

He even said things I never thought about before now – that here you are in a nation and you have this man as president, corruption has become a style of governance, which means the nation has deteriorated morally.

And the linkage I did not think about is that the president has destructive influence. What happened to his former boss, President Yar’Adua, and the governor of his state are uncanny and I have not for one second thought that the president had anything to do with any of these but it is just uncanny.

Today, something that has not happened before, the economy has nose-dived, today state are not having what they are expected to have from the federal revenue sources and the allocation has gone down by almost 50 percent.

Today, almost a third of our oil which is unheard of is being stolen. How do you account for that? How? That is a clear indication that something is wrong. It is either pure bad leadership – for those of us who do not believe in superstition – or total disconnect or something worse is responsible for it. But whatever they are, they are not good signs.

Are you saying you agree with Rev. Mbaka that the president has destructive influences?

Oh, if I did not agree with him, I would not have been in the APC. I didn’t agree with him I wouldn’t have joined others to work so hard to bring about the APC. The whole idea of the APC was born because we saw what was developing and three separate parties and part of others were ready to make the sacrifices. Their chairmen made the sacrifices, their secretaries and other executive and leaders made sacrifices.

In this country where position is something people go about trumpeting, even those who have left office print complimentary cards that read, “Former Governorship Aspirant,” former this and that. Positions have become something people have worshipped and wear as tags.

Three parties came up and merged. It was a sign that things are wrong. Things are going worse and things will get worst.

That was why people like us who love this country said that we must make sacrifices for the sake of the nation and since then, we have been making progress. The priest knows what he said. He was doing something that is dangerous to his person but he felt impelled by the spirit to say what he said.

But the worry is that just a month ago the same priest had a harvest thanksgiving and bazaar where he invited the Mrs. Patience Jonathan as Special Guest. The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, was there too.

At the service, Mr. Mbaka extolled, prayed for and endorsed Mr. Jonathan for a second term. Are you not concerned that the priest made a U-turn and attacked the president barely a month after.

Does it not amount to double speak on the part of the priest because the Bible says a fountain does not produce both sweet and bitter water?

You have just quoted the Bible; let me also quote the bible for you. One day, Saul was persecuting Christians, the next day, he had an encounter with Christ, and the day after, he was being prosecuted because he was one of the greatest preachers of the Christian faith. This man, Mbaka said look, I supported the president. He didn’t hide it. He said he supported the president.

He said he brought doves and wanted them to fly, they refused to fly. He said he tried to cajole them to fly but they still refused until the Spirit told him to stop. The Holy Ghost told him to forget what he was trying to do.

It was like a messenger that has now been sent to tell him that all the things he had been doing were wrong – this is no longer his time, my people are suffering, my people are dying. Whatever it was that opened his (Mbaka) eyes, God is using him to as an instrument.

For a man to be ready to swallow his pride, having done something that you describe a month earlier – for him to have agreed to swallow his pride and come out the way he did, for a man to be ready to offend a president in office, whose wife he anointed a month before, takes the ultimate courage.

This is one thing a lot of leaders don’t recognise. A leader that is able to admit that he was wrong is the most courageous than the one that bulldozes everybody and says ‘to hell with everybody.’

A leader that is able to make a U-turn is the most courageous kind of person. So God uses people and often God uses people who have behaved strongly but differently and did not see the light. It is those people he uses in critical points in history and Nigeria is presently at a critical juncture, very critical.

The same Father Mbaka once predicted that Senator Chris Ngige will be defeated by late Dora Akinyuli in the 2011 senatorial election and that former Governor Chimaroke Nnamani of Enugu State will not get second term in office but the predictions failed. Aren’t you worried that this one may not come true too?

I am not worried at all because you can see change. You can touch change. It is there and that is why I issued a statement on Saturday to say that we insist on free, fair and credible election.

We will accept nothing less. Once the election is relatively certified as such as we did during the election in Ekiti, we will accept it. But in Ekiti we were careless but we said okay; what has happened has happened and we backed off.

Of course legal process has gone on. We have proved that we can accept defeat. We don’t expect defeat but we have proved that we can accept it.

If the February 14 elections are transparent starting with the deployment of security forces of all types, they bring the military, they bring the Police, they bring the Air Force, they bring the Navy, they bring pensioners, they bring Customs, they bring Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps….. Why? Are we at war? If they can be restrained in the deployment of these people and allow the public to go out and vote, free of intimidation, we will not have a problem with that.

What if that doesn’t happen?

Well it depends on what we see on the ground. Everything depends on what the people see on the ground. It is not what we see and what we say. I am not going to tell anybody to fight. God forbid. We are not going to do that. We want a peaceful election.

We remember when you said that the APC will form a parallel government in Imo State? Are you still insisting on that?

I said it yesterday (Saturday) that we will consider a parallel government if the elections are not demonstratively free, fair and transparent.

How will this work, Sir?

Don’t ask me. Don’t ask me. Don’t ask me. Let the elections be free, fair and credible.

There is this prediction by Primate Olabayo that there might not be elections and that there will be serious bloodshed. If you compare that to what Mbaka said, aren’t you bothered that Nigeria may not have election this year?

I am not worried at all. I don’t know how to coin it but I am not excessively spiritually developed. I am trying to be a good Christian.

But these people who see things are not my kettle of fish. I don’t even read those things and I hardly concern myself with them. So for me those are not issues at all. That am living today is difficult and challenging enough.

I don’t want to know about the future. When the future arrives, then we will know it has arrived and we deal with the challenges that it poses. Why do I want to know about tomorrow? What is the excitement trying to know about tomorrow?

Primate Olabayo mentioned the issue of violence. What do you say to this?

Maybe it is the violence and the blood that is already flowing now in the North East as a result of the Boko Haram that he is talking about.

But he clearly said it was going to happen during the election?

No. that is not true. We are going to have an election. But we pray that our security services don’t get unduly politicized because already, some of them are talking a little carelessly now.

As far as I’m concerned, some of the heads of our security services are making political statements which just should not happen. The spokesperson of the SSS has done that in the past, the police have done it in the very recent past and even the military.

These people should not be heard. They should just get their jobs done because their jobs are so vital and so sensitive that each and every member of society must have full confidence in them. It is essential for their success in their assignments.

They shouldn’t become justifiers of things that are wrong. They should just do their jobs and keep away from the limelight and even calling people names. It’s wrong and doesn’t help them.

What is APC going to do to prevent violence given all the negative predictions?

We are going to preach absolute non-violence. Absolute! This is because nobody benefits at the end of the day. What do people benefit from violence?

We want to urge all the political parties in the electoral contest that is coming to adopt non-violent approach. We are calling on the government not to deploy the security services that we pay for your advantage. I mean it is wrong. It is very wrong.

That alone creates a dynamics in the system that makes it necessary for opposition parties also try to convince their people that they will not be sacrificed, so to speak and that we are unable to take care of them or that we are not strong enough to prevent impunity; so to speak.

The way government uses our security forces bred the type of challenges that lead to violence and we must pray that they will see the need to be restrained this time around in the deployment of security.

But President Jonathan had also warned in his New Year Message that those who promote violence will be dealt with. Do you agree with him?

I totally agree. Anybody who promotes violence should be sent to jail.

He could have been referring to the APC.

Why? We don’t have the Police, we don’t have soldiers, and we don’t import guns.

But you have followers who could be predisposed to violence?

Is that the violence you are talking about – a few people struggling in a polling booth? That’s not the kind of violence we are talking about here. When you want to talk violence, you mean real violence.

We are not talking about a few thugs causing problems but even thugs should be locked up in jail. I agree that thugs should be arrested and sent to jail.

But we are talking of a situation that puts the nation at risk, situations that are widespread and that can disrupt the election and the democratic process and this can happen with massive deployment of security when it is totally unnecessary and when it is geared purely to intimidate.

That is the bedrock that instigates a response. You know actions and reactions are equal and opposite.

When you take an action, there is always a reaction. It is the law of nature. We are, therefore, appealing to them (government) to step right so that the atmosphere for violence is diminished to the barest level.

We are talking change and we know that APC boasts of members who are progressives. But we also know that there are some big names in the party who were formally in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Have these people changed automatically from who they have always been just by joining the APC?

Why do you people (journalists) keep asking this question?

It is because we want to know the truth.

When we started this interview, we went biblical. You quoted something and I quoted the story of Saul becoming Paul. In the Bible, you are told the story of a man, who having a hundred sheep loses one and left the remaining 99 to go and look for that one.

Lastly, the story of the prodigal son who totally misused, mismanaged his resources in debauchery and the rest of that, but the minute the father heard he was coming, brought the fattest calf he had and slaughtered it in celebration. In any case, apart from the biblical equivalent, it is in the public domain that these people fought for change within the PDP.

They struggled for change. They tried to change to system within the party and the way the party was doing things but they failed.

They then saw light and found out it was not a place for them to belong. They reasoned that the newly formed APC was more in common with their notion of how a party should be run. We were very glad to have them. Look at them. Look at their states. Look at Kano, look at Rivers.

Lagos has always been with us. Look at Sokoto State and the others – exemplary leadership. I have gone to Port Harcourt regularly over the last 50 years and it is incredible from what the city used to be.

I have been to schools in Port Harcourt and they have been totally unbelievable. Of course I live in Lagos and I have my career there. Look at Kano. You see the spirit of young, energetic and realistic governors who were formerly in the PDP.

They came and met people like Fashola in Lagos and Comrade Oshiomole in Edo who have transformed their states. Look at Ibadan in Oyo State. Before I met that governor personally, I travelled to Ibadan for some business. I taught in Ibadan and so I know the city very well. I was so amazed at what I saw that I sent a message to the governor whom I had not met then to say he is doing a wonderful job. I know Ibadan but I could hardly find my way round.

These are birds of similar plummets and they just happen to be together. Again, look at what is happening to the polity? But for these people, both the original APC, that is those who came from the parties that merged and others, who joined, have virtually changed the face of politics in this nation.

Today, there is great chance that we are going to have real democracy because we now have a balance of political forces. Today, there is really going to be contest in the polity.

Today people are beginning to realise that they can use their votes to hire and they can also use that vote to fire even if they are in the remotest part of this country. See what good these group of people joining together has done to democracy and the Nigerian politics.

There is a raging controversy over General Buhari’s certificate and we know that you are aware of the issue. Does Buhari possess a school certificate?

I would like to quote OBJ who said, “I dey laugh,” to answer your question because it is laughable that it should even be an issue of discussion.

You know the military and you know how they progress from one rank to the other and the several training courses they have to go through in some of the best institutions in the world. Even if somebody said he didn’t have Standard Six Certificate, he rose through the ranks, through qualifying examinations to become what he is in this country.

For somebody to have an effrontery to start talking about certificate shows that we are not serious. Those who are asking are not serious- minded people because it is petty and totally irrelevant to what they should be talking about.

But the law has stipulated the minimum qualification for anybody seeking the highest office in the land?

Yes, of course. It does not only stipulate the minimum but also says ‘or its equivalent.’ So what is all the bother about? What is it all about? The man went to school. He went to secondary school and that is clear and there is no question at all about that.

Where do you think this issue of certificate is coming from?

Haba! Where else should it come from? But the fact is that it is so childish and that is my concern. Of all the important things they should be talking about is it the certificate they should be talking about now? You journalists talk of ideology and what the political parties have for the country.

Why talk about a bloody certificate for a General who has also been the Head of State? For Christ’s sake, let us be serious. Let us be serious as a people. It is so petty (and) it makes me think we are not serious at all.

We have heard speculations that there was an underhand deal in the emergence of Buhari as the APC presidential candidate and that Rotimi Amaechi outspent people like Atiku Abubakar to make that possible. Is it true?

Look at me. This is John Oyegun you are talking to. I promised this nation totally free and fair primary.

I will not tell you that money did not change hands but we told everybody clearly, if anybody offers you money, collect it but don’t ever act on the basis of the money.

Every effort was made to get to sit down and twist my hands so we may have what is referred to as consensus candidate. I said no.

It was all over the place because everybody thought we could not handle a democratic process but I said no, we are going to prove to this country that these things can be done.

And whatever one spends cannot determine election outcomes. Let me not start being judgmental now because I am still chairman of the party. Buhari had made it clear that he has no money to offer. He made that clear.

He said, ‘money I don’t have to give you but am offering myself for service.’ Maybe I shouldn’t open up the details of most of these things because I heard most of the things that went on.

But my insistence was that we are going to, as a party, prove that these things are possible. That is also why I am saying that we should have free and fair elections come February. When it is transparent, people will accept the result.

You saw what happened at our convention. The process was so transparent and was always totally at the guess of the Nigerian populace and the international community. It was totally open all the time.

All those that lose were gracious in defeat and accepted the outcome of the primary.

I promised free, fair and transparent election and asked them (presidential candidates) to promise me something in return. They accepted and it was the case where if I performed, they too will perform.

When they say that the party performed its side of the bargain, they too performed theirs and you saw how the country reacted. The country saw everything and they were glad.

Many Nigerians have spoken about the power of former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu, in the running of the APC and his role in the selection of the party’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates. How powerful is Tinubu in the affairs of APC?

Normally Tinubu is powerful. There is no question about that. That man is one of the greatest political strategists that I know.

Go back into his history and don’t forget that he was one individual who stood against Obasanjo, refused to accept the compromises that his colleagues accepted and fought valiantly because he saw the future.

He saw what was going to happen and he was right. Let’s get it clear; we must give people the credit that is due to them. It is because of that single act of courage and how he later devoted himself to cancelling the tragedy that was happening in the South-west when all of a sudden, the zone became “PDP”.

He devoted himself to getting the zone back. See what happened subsequently and I tell people who have the ear to hear now, that but for his singular act of vision we may not be having the kind of progressive politics that we have in this country today. He has his failings but we must give a man the credit that is due to him.

So I accept Tinubu is a powerful force in Nigerian politics not just in the APC. He is somebody you cannot ignore because he is a dye-in-the-wood strategist.

He is also somebody who puts his pocket where his mouth is and with that kind of combination, he certainly must have influence in the APC and in country’s political arena.

APC now controls Rivers, Lagos and Kano which are states with the highest voter population in the country. Let’s take you back to Primate Olabayo. He predicted that you party will lose Lagos but that it will win in Rivers. Will the APC be able to retain these states?

Don’t ask me about Olabayo’s prophesy because I am not inclined to prophetic pronouncements. But how can we lose Lagos or even think of Rivers State.

It is not even thinkable. If you ask me what I think I will tell you that we are going to win in Lagos, we are going to win in Rivers.

In the South-south, we are going to so totally blunt the PDP. We are not only going to win Lagos, we are going to win Akwa Ibom which is the next most populous state within the riverine area where people vote 99.9 percent. Edo State is already with us and even Delta may fall for us. There is no way we will not win the election, Olabayo or no Olabayo.

Are you satisfied with the way the Permanent Voters Cards are being distributed?’

No we are not. We have done everything we can and those are part of the strategy for possible rigging of the election.

We are aware the ICT department of INEC is virtually taken over by agents of the administration. The voter registration unit is also virtually taken over by the agents of the government and we know the kind of games that are going on there and we have instructed our branches all over the country on what to do.

I still get report as at today that in a few places, things are not going well especially for those who want to do fresh registration. They are not finding it easy all over the country. We are addressing these issues.

What can you tell Nigerians to convince them to vote for APC in the next election?

It is simple. I will ask you whether you like yourself and whether you have children. If your answer is yes, then you don’t have a choice but vote APC.

Except you are one of those who like the situation as it is, that is the very minimum. Do you want democracy to thrive in this country in which case the minimum you should have is a two party system that is strong.

Do you like the rot that is going on now where even the GSM that children play with all over the world, one cannot make a successful call for three minutes without the line going off? Do you like the situation where the

Army we are all proud of is being desecrated by this administration to the extent that they now cannot fight ragtag insurgents? Are you happy with the level of corruption where over N250 million can be used to buy one car?

People believe you only talk about stopping insurgency and corruption without talking about development plan? Are those the only manifesto APC has?

Go on the internet and read our manifesto. We have figures that we want to be judged by. In terms of jobs, we have figures.

In terms of social security, we have figures and in terms of the security of our nation, we have figures.

In terms of housing and all others, we have figures.

In terms of power, we have figures. We are bold enough to say, judge us by what we plan to do via our manifesto. But why is the nation collapsing? It is caused by the rot of corruption.

It is because of that we do not have jobs, electricity and when you don’t have power, you can’t have development.

Simple! We don’t produce power for the nation as what one South African town produces, so how can we grow?

What are the things that fuel industries and production? Is that the kind of country you want?

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“Messi’s time at Barcelona could be over” – Suarez


Former Barcelona star Luis Suarez has admitted that Lionel Messi’s time at the Camp Nou may be up.

Messi has fallen out with club president Josep Bartomeu and is not on good terms with coach Luis Enrique.

There has been speculations about the Argentina captain’s future in the past few days and Suarez has said Messi might be tempted by a big offer.

“I think Messi is still happy at Barcelona because the club has helped him a lot. They have been very supportive ever since he was a kid,” Suarez told Cadena SER.

“But he might start to have doubts if a stratospheric offer were to come in. And you have to be careful when a player starts to gets doubts. It could be that Messi’s era at Barcelona is nearing an end.

“Barcelona did not perform as we have come to expect from them last season and people might start having doubts if another season like that happens.

“Things have been said that would never have been said before. It’s still early, though, and you have to give all this some time.”

Messi’s contract with Barcelona runs until June 2018.

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Jonathan: Mbaka turned opposition after failed bid to secure oil blocks - Group alleges


The ongoing controversy sparked off by the call by Enugu-based Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka that the electorate should vote out President Goodluck Jonathan in the February 14, 2015 presidential election has taken a fresh twist.

Hitting back at Mbaka, National Coordinator, House-2-House Network, a pro-Jonathan group, Prince Chidi Ibe, alleged yesterday that the priest was angry over his inability to secure oil blocks in the Niger Delta region.

But a socio-political group in South-East, Ndigbo Unity Forum, defended Mbaka, while berating Anglican Bishop of Enugu, Rt. Rev Emmanuel Chukwuma, over his outburst.

Speaking in Abuja, Ibe said Mbaka, who, only a month ago, blessed the aspiration of President Jonathan to return to office in 2015, was now singing a new song because he was not happy with the government over his inability to secure oil block for commercial purpose.

He said: 'Ordinarily, I will not reply when a clergyman has his own views, but I can categorically tell you that Father Mbaka has travelled severally in quest of oil block in Nigeria. I know he has not succeeded and I know that he is not happy that he is not getting it. So, has he been promised oil block by Buhari to categorically stand at the Adoration Ground and said Goodluck is a bad luck to Nigeria.

'I will not sit down and have Nigerians believed that Father Mbaka said because God sent him to say it. If he has never in his life stepped out to look for oil block from government such as that of Goodluck Jonathan and people that surrounds Jonathan, I would say, yes, he probably heard from God that the good luck he mentioned to Nigerians a month ago has now become bad luck to all Nigerians.'

He wondered why religious places would be turned into political grounds, where, according to him, only the highest bidders would get the voice of the prophet of God.

In a related development, the Ndigbo Unity Forum, a socio-political group in South-East, through its President, Augustine Chukwudum, has berated Bishop Chukwuma for alleging that Mbaka collected money from the opposition parties.

Chukwudum maintained that some religious leaders who were condemning Mbaka were guilty of hovering around Aso Rock to get gratifications from Mr. President, adding: 'if Bishop Chukwuma is afraid when Mbaka said some religious leaders, like vultures, besiege Aso Rock to seek for one favour or the other, then, he should check himself and stop pointing fingers at an ordained man of God.

'We have been following political events in the country, especially in the South-East and we know who among the so called men of God that have been hobnobbing with politicians which Bishop Chukwuma is one of them. He cannot deny not attending almost every political gathering in the South-East and even beyond and I can bet you that Mbaka has never been seen anywhere in political gathering.'

He further declared that in as much as the group was not the mouthpiece of the embattled Fr. Mbaka, its duty also included protecting the integrity and image of Ndigbo, which he said had been battered by some Igbo politicians who went around for self-recognition.

'We are not speaking for Mbaka, but let it be said that what the man of God said was indisputable and nobody who has the spirit of God in him should attack him or even degenerate to the level of accusing a man of God of collecting money from the opposition. If the so-called men of God felt threatened by Mbaka's message, they should repent and stop going around the seat of power begging for alms like beggars and sell their consciences,' he said.

On the stand of Ndigbo in the coming general elections, Chukwudum faulted the alleged proposed endorsement of President Goodluck Jonathan by Ohanaeze Ndigbo, adding that Ndigbo should not be cowed into believing in everything that came from the flanks of politicians whom he accused of selling their birthrights.

He said the group would continue to fight for unity of Ndigbo in the country by organizing seminars and workshops that would bring the Igbo together periodically to chart new course for Igbo survival and urged the people of the South-East to disregard any move by any group or groups to impose a choice on them but should go ahead to vote for any candidate of their choice.

Buhari vows to extra judicially jail all corrupt politicians


The All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari , shocked all when he said that all corrupt politicians will end up in jail once he is elected into power.

Buhari made the remark during the APC rally and the presentation of the party's flag to Umana Umana as its governorship candidate in Akwa Ibom State in Uyo

“When we come into power, anyone who steals Nigeria's money will end up in Kirikiri Maximum Prisons. We are going to make sure that Nigeria's wealth belongs only to Nigerians,” he said.

The remark by a Presidential candidate astounded many including party faithful considering the fact that he would not operate with Decrees as he did when he was a military despot.

The remark also ignored the fact that in a democracy, no president can with fiat direct the incarceration of thieving officials.

He decried the nation's over-dependence on oil, saying the country would not have faced the current economic downturn if the country had invested in agriculture.

According to Buhari, Nigeria used to export tin and columbite, but all of a sudden stopped producing and exporting these minerals with the hope that the country has oil.

On the power sector, Buhari stated that many industries had shut down operation because of epileptic power supply, adding that Nigerian producers were unable to compete in international market because of huge cost of generating power.

Buhari, a former Head of State, assured Nigerians that his government would create over three million jobs yearly to take care of the teeming youths, who are unemployed.

Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, who is also the Director General, Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation, said he was ashamed to read on the pages of newspapers a claim by the Peoples Democratic Party that things had continued to improve in Nigeria from 2011.

He added that governors decided that the excess crude fund be shared, when the governors noticed that the account continued to deplete each passing month.

Amaechi said, “I was ashamed to read on the pages of newspapers where PDP said things had improved from 2011 till now.

“Oil price used to be between $120 and $145 before now. Our savings used to be between $45 and $46bn. We had over $10bn to $20bn in excess crude. The reason why the governors asked that excess crude money be shared was that after each meeting we had, if the money was $10bn, before we come back for another meeting, it would be $8bn. Who has taken the $2bn? We did not know.

“When we discovered that our money was being taken away with reckless abandon without accounting, it was then we asked, 'Oga, please share this money. You are not a bank, and if it were a bank, they would add more to the money'.

“During (the late President Umaru) Yar'Adua and (a former President Olusegun) Obasanjo, oil subsidy used to be N300bn, but under our current president, it is N2.3trn and over.”

Keshi finally loses Equatorial Guinea job


Hopes of Nigeria’s manager Stepen Okechukwu Keshi landing a job with the Equatorial Guinean Football Federation (FEGUIFUT) ahead of the AFCON 2015 dimmed as the federation President, Andres Jorge Mbomio Nsem Abua, has officially put paid to the issue following the hiring of coach Esteban Becker Churukian as the new national coach.

According to an official statement release on the Confederation of African Football, CAF website, the agreement was reached after the settlement with the former coach, Andoni Goikoetxea.

Esteban Becker will lead host nation Equatorial Guinea at the Africa Cup of Nations after being appointed head coach yesterday.

With little time until the start of the tournament on January 17, the federation moved quickly to appoint Becker.

The Argentinian had previously been in charge of the women’s side – whom he led to glory in the 2012 African Women’s Championship – and had been the country’s technical director overseeing all teams.

Equatorial Guinea – who stepped in to stage the event after Morocco was stripped of the rights having requested a postponement due to safety fears over the spread of Ebola in the continent – will kick off the tournament and begin their Group A campaign against Congo, before further tests against Burkina Faso and Gabon.

The official presentation of Esteban Becker will take place when the team returns to Equatorial Guinea, after the friendly match to be played today against Cape Verde in Lisbon.

Equatorial Guinea, host of the 2015 Orange Africa Cup of Nations is housed in Group A with neighbours, Gabon, regional rivals Congo and Burkina Faso.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

It’s laughable to claim Buhari has no school certificate – APC chairman, Oyegun


The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, John Oyegun, has described as laughable, the raging controversy that the party’s presidential flag bearer, Muhammed Buhari, does not have a school certificate.

In an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES Monday, Mr. Oyegun said the matter should not even be discussed as it shows how petty the nation’s politics has become.

“I would like to quote (Olusegun Obasanjo) who said, ‘I dey laugh’, to answer your question because it is laughable that it should even be an issue of discussion,” Mr. Oyegun said in response to questions on Mr. Buhari’s certificate controversy.

“You know the military and you know how they progress from one rank to the other and the several training courses they have to go through in some of the best institutions in the world.

“Even if somebody said he didn’t have Standard Six Certificate, he rose through the ranks, through qualifying examinations to become what he was in this country.”

The APC chairman said that questioning Mr. Buhari’s educational qualification after he had served as Nigeria’s Head of State showed how unserious and petty politics has been reduced to in the country.

Reminded that the law has stipulated the minimum educational qualification for those seeking elective positions in the country, the APC chairman responded in the affirmative.

He, however, noted that the law not only stipulated the minimum qualification but also provide for the equivalent of such qualifications to be tendered.

Having attended courses in some of the best institutions in the world and obtained relevant certificates, Mr. Oyegun argued that Nigerians should not be raising dust over the educational qualification of the party’s presidential candidate.

“The law does not only stipulate the minimum qualification but also says its equivalent. So what is all the bother about? What is it all about? The man went to school. He went to secondary school and that is clear and there is no question at all about that,” Mr. Oyegun said.

“The fact is that it is so childish. Of all the important things they should be talking about is it the certificate they should be talking about now.

“You journalists should talk of ideology and what the political parties have for the country. Why talk about a bloody certificate for a General who has also been the Head of State? For Christ’s sake, let us be serious. It is so petty and makes me think we are not serious at all.”

Mr. Oyegun did not, however, categorically state the specific qualification of the retired general.

Reacting to the controversial video where fiery Catholic priest, Father Ejike Mbaka, lampooned President Goodluck Jonathan, during New Year vigil at the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, the APC chairman said the priest was right in attacking the president.

Mr. Oyegun wondered why the authorities did not complain when another clergyman from a popular Pentecostal church uploaded a sermon laced with gory pictures which linked the APC with the Boko Haram insurgents.

He, however, commended the leadership of the Pentecostal church for coming out to strongly condemn its pastor, who uploaded the offensive sermon and video.

He said, “This is the first time that somebody from a credible religious field has given argued reasons; not based on sentiment, emotion, religion and ethnic colouration. Father Mbaka argued with reasons on why people should not vote for the president that has failed to perform.

“Mbaka is a properly ordained minister of the gospel and he gave all the possible reasons. He even said things I never thought about before now – that here you are in a nation and you have this man as president and corruption has become a style of governance.

“The linkages I did not think about, is that the president has destructive influence. What happened to his former boss, President Yar’Adua, and the governor of his state are uncanny and I have not for a second thought that the president had anything to do with any of these. But it is just uncanny.”

Under Mr. Jonathan’s watch, the APC chairman said the nation’s economy has nose-dived, and allocations to state governments have gone down by almost 50 percent.

According to him, a third of Nigeria’s oil is being stolen while the PDP government continued to drag the country through misrule, poverty and impunity.

“I totally agree with Father Mbaka. If didn’t agree with him, I wouldn’t have joined others to work so hard to bring about the APC,” Mr. Oyegun said.

When reminded that the same priest had in November praised, prayed for and endorsed Mr. Jonathan, the APC chieftain referred to the biblical story of St. Paul who earlier persecuted Christians but later had an encounter with Jesus and became one of the greatest apostles.

He said, “Let me quote the Bible for you. One day, Saul was persecuting Christians, the next day, he had an encounter with Christ, and the day after, he was being prosecuted because was one of the greatest preachers of the Christian faith.

“This man, Mbaka said look, ‘I supported the president’. He didn’t hide it. He said he supported the president. He said he brought doves and wanted them to fly, they refused to fly. He said he tried to cajole them to fly but they still refused until the Spirit told him to stop.

“The Holy Ghost told him to forget what he was trying to do. It was like a messenger that has now been sent to tell him that all the things he had been doing were wrong – this is no longer his time, my people are suffering, my people are dying. Whatever it was that opened his (Mbaka) eyes, God is using him as an instrument. For a man to be ready to swallow his pride, having done something that you describe a month earlier – for him to have agreed to swallow his pride and come out the way he did, for a man to be ready to offend a president in office, whose wife he anointed a month before, takes the ultimate courage.

“All he said is that we all supported this man, president. He said he personally supported him up till one month ago. But he has now seen that this president’s six years in office has brought nothing but pain, blood, misfortune and disaster to this nation.

“The Spirit has told him that this cannot go on and that there is need for change. That is the genesis of the whole thing.”

The APC leader however rejected a prediction by the founder of the Evangelical Church of Yaweh, Theophilus Olabayo, that APC will lose Lagos in the next governorship elections.

“But how can we lose Lagos or even think of Rivers State. It is not even thinkable. If you ask me what I think I will tell you that we are going to win in Lagos, we are going to win in Rivers,” he said. “In the South-south, we are going to so totally blunt the PDP. We are not only going to win Lagos, we are going to win Akwa Ibom which is the next most populous state within the riverine area where people vote 99.9 percent. Edo State is already with us and even Delta may fall for us. There is no way we will not win the election, Olabayo or no Olabayo.”

Football Fives championship comes to Nigeria

Sports Event International, a sports events company in Dubai and NewAge Sports Africa, have signed a deal to organise the Football Fives World Championship across the country. The winners will go on to represent Nigeria in the world finals in Dubai.

The CEO of NewAge Sports Africa Mr. Shamsudeen Tijjani-Yusuf said that getting the F5WC franchise is an opportunity for successful amateur teams to represent their country and play at the annual F5WC finals in Dubai.

He said that the F5WC tour in 2014 was a success as over half a million players entered from 32 countries across six continents. Months of individual country qualifying rounds resulted in all of the top 32 teams winning an all-expenses paid trip to Dubai for the finals. Professional scouts such as John Starrs (first team scout of Manchester City), and David Johnson (Chelsea) attended the event and identified two players as potential future football stars. Both have reportedly been invited to the clubs for further trials.

This year the teams would be increased to 48 and the scouts to attend have also increased in number, Ford who is the official sponsor is set to organise the tournament along with brands like Nike, Gillette, British Airways, and Marriott.

Lagos is set to host the finals in March.

Katsina 2015: APC rejects call to substitute Masari


The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected a petition from human rights lawyer, Festus Keyamo, calling for the party to substitute ex-speaker of the

House of Representatives, Aminu Bello Masari, as its gubernatorial candidate for the 2015 election.

Keyamo had petitioned the APC over claims that Masari presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Masari, a former speaker of the House of Representatives, emerged the APC gubernatorial candidate in Katsina, polling about 50 percent of total votes cast to defeat three other aspirants.

In his petition dated December 17, the radical lawyer warned that if the APC went ahead to field the former speaker in the 2015 governorship elections, those claims could earn him a disqualification from INEC, or if he won, a removal from office.

But in a reaction, the APC, in a letter dated December 29, 2014 and signed by its national legal adviser, Muiz A. Banire, stated that the party did not find merit in the allegation.

He said, “Please be informed that the National Working Committee (NWC) of our great party has considered your letter with particular reference to the said allegations and do not find the allegations raised therein meritorious.

“It is based on the foregoing that we are unable to reverse the nomination of Hon. Aminu Bello Masari as our gubernatorial candidate for Katsina State general election scheduled to come up in February, 2014.”

Babatunde begs for Keshi


Super Eagles’ forward, Babatunde Michael has pleaded with the Nigeria Football Federation to retain the national team gaffer, Stephen Keshi.

The Brazil 2014 World Cup revelation expressed this in a chat with Daily Sunsports in Lagos at the weekend.

“Keshi has really performed well beyond my expectation and I wondered why soccer loving Nigerians want him to be booted out. Tell me how do you expect a man under pressure to succeed?

“It’s really unfair if we maltreat an indigenous coach who got us back on the world football map once again. So, I want to urge the NFF to retain him to ensure continuity in our team,” he pleaded.

Babatunde later admonished the country’s football enthusiasts to keep their fingers cross as a formidable Super Eagles team emerges in nearest future.

EU inches toward new sanctions on Russia


BRUSSELS — The European Union on Saturday warned that the apparent incursion of Russian troops on Ukrainian soil pushes the conflict closer to a point of no return, with new economic sanctions being drawn up to make Moscow reconsider its position.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who briefed a summit of the 28-nation EU's leaders in Brussels, said a strong response was needed to the "military aggression and terror" facing his country.

"Thousands of the foreign troops and hundreds of the foreign tanks are now on the territory of Ukraine," Poroshenko told reporters in English. "There is a very high risk not only for peace and stability for Ukraine, but for the whole peace and stability of Europe."

French President Francois Hollande and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said upon their arrival for the summit in Brussels the leaders will make a political decision and then ask the EU's executive arm to finalize the fine print of new sanctions.

However, because several EU nations fear the fallout of sanctions on their own economies, it wasn't immediately clear whether the required unanimity would be reached for immediate punitive measures, or whether the leaders would set Russia another ultimatum.

But Lithuanian leader Dalia Grybauskaite insisted Russia's meddling in Ukraine, which seeks closer ties with the EU, amounts to a direct confrontation that requires stronger sanctions.

"Russia is practically in the war against Europe," she said in English.

NATO estimates that at least 1,000 Russian soldiers are in Ukraine even though Russia denies any military involvement in the fighting that has so far claimed 2,600 lives, according to U.N. figures.

British Prime Minister David Cameron also warned that Europe can't be complacent about Russian troops on Ukrainian soil.

"Countries in Europe shouldn't have to think long before realizing just how unacceptable that is," he said. "We know that from our history. So consequences must follow."

Conceding ground in the face of a reinvigorated rebel offensive, Ukraine said Saturday that it was abandoning a city where its forces have been surrounded by rebels for days. Government forces were also pulling back from another it had claimed to have taken control of two weeks earlier.

The statements by Col. Andriy Lysenko, a spokesman for the national security council, indicate that Ukrainian forces face increasingly strong resistance from Russian-backed separatist rebels just weeks after racking up significant gains and forcing rebels out of much of the territory they had held.

Poroshenko, meanwhile, said Ukraine would welcome an EU decision to help with military equipment and further intelligence-sharing.

The office of the Donetsk mayor reported in a statement that at least two people died in an artillery attack on one of Donetsk's neighborhoods. Shelling was reported elsewhere in the city, but there was no immediate word on casualties.

In Brussels, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said "sanctions are not an end in themselves," but a means to dissuade Russia from further destabilizing Ukraine.

"We may see a situation where we reach the point of no return," Barroso warned. "If the escalation of the conflict continues, this point of no return can come."

He provided no specifics about which sanctions the heads of state and government might adopt to inflict more economic pain to nudge Russia toward a political solution.

The U.S. and the EU have so far imposed sanctions against dozens of Russian officials, several companies and the country's financial industry. Moscow has retaliated by banning food imports.

Grybauskaite said the EU should impose a full arms embargo, including the canceling of already agreed contracts. France has so far staunchly opposed that proposal because it has a $1.6 billion contract to build Mistral helicopter carriers for Russia.

The EU's requirement for a unanimous agreement among the 28 nation has in the past blocked or softened decisions since some nations fear the economic fallout.

Russia is the EU's No. 3 trading partner and one of its biggest oil and gas suppliers. The EU, in turn, is Russia's biggest commercial partner, making any sanctions more biting than similar measures adopted by the U.S.

Barroso said that the EU — a bloc encompassing 500 million people and stretching from Lisbon to the border with Ukraine — stands ready to grant Kiev further financial assistance if needed. The bloc will also organize a donors' conference to help rebuild the country's east at the end of the year, he added.

Ukrainian forces had been surrounded by rebels in the town of Ilovaysk, about 20 kilometers (15 miles) east of the largest rebel-held city of Donetsk for days.

"We are surrendering this city," Ukraine's Lysenko told reporters. "Our task now is to evacuate our military with the least possible losses in order to regroup."

Lysenko said that regular units of the military had been ordered to retreat from Novosvitlivka and Khryashchuvate, two towns on the main road between the Russian border and Luhansk, the second-largest rebel-held city. Ukraine had claimed control of Novosvitlivka earlier in August.

Separately, Ukrainian forces said one of their Su-25 fighter jets was shot down Friday over eastern Ukraine by a missile from a Russian missile launcher. The pilot ejected and was uninjured, the military said in a brief statement.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Indian Police Arrest Four Nigerians Over Internet Fraud


The Hyderabad police in India on Saturday January 3rd arrested four Nigerians including a woman over internet fraud. The police said they recovered a car, money and mobile phones from them

The accused, Peter Austin (29), Eboh Felix (26), Steffi Ebohon (24) and Uzaonicha Daniel Iwenwanne (26), reportedly contacted a student named Mohd Wasiuddin, and told him he’s won some money.

The police said the gang managed to convince the unsuspecting victim to deposit money for registration, customs clearance, processing fees and other expenses.

“Believing the gang members, Wasiuddin deposited about Rs. 35 lakh in different bank accounts operated from Gujarat, Rajasthan and Mumbai, only to realize later that it was fraud” the police in charge said

The police arrested the four Nigerians after posing as another victim and tracing their phone call data record and email conversations.

Keshi dislikes me – Obafemi Martins


Seattle Sounders star striker, Obafemi Martins, has said out-of-contact Nigeria coach, Stephen Keshi, has overlooked him because he does not like him.

“I don’t think he likes me, that’s all,” africanFootball.com quoted Martins as saying on Monday.

“I don’t have any issues with him. I respect him as a coach, but I think Keshi doesn’t like me.”

The former Inter Milan and Birmingham City striker, who scored 17 goals Seattle Sounders, was one of three nominees for MLS Most Valuable Player for 2014 and helped lead the Sounders to its most successful MLS season yet.

But despite Martins ’recent exploits, Keshi preferred to work with several other strikers of lower standard.

Only court can disqualify Buhari - INEC


The Independent National Electoral Commission on Saturday said only the courts could disqualify a former Head of State and Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), ahead of the 2015 general elections.

The commission, which said there was nothing it could do in the matter, also said it had not received any petition against President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party, Buhari and other presidential candidates, more than seven days after displaying their particulars.

The Director of Voter Education and Publicity in INEC, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, in an interview with our correspondent, said the commission could not go beyond its constitutional powers.

'What do you want INEC to do? INEC cannot disqualify anybody and there is nothing we can do. We don't have any power to disqualify him.He didn't bring it (certificates) and so there is nothing INEC can do. INEC cannot disqualify him and cannot remove his name. It is only the courts that can disqualify him, if they feel there is something wrong that he has done. I am not aware of any (petition); none that I am aware of for now. I am not aware of any (petition). I am not aware of any so far,' Osaze-Uzzi said.

Buhari had in an affidavit which he deposed to at a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, explained that all his academic credentials were with the Secretary, Military Board.

The affidavit deposed to at the FCT High Court and dated November 24, 2014, was stamped and received by INEC on December 18, 2014.

'All my academic qualifications documents as filled in my presidential form, President APC/001/2015 are currently with the Secretary, Military Board as of the time of this affidavit. The affidavit is made in good faith and for record purpose', Buhari stated.

The Nigerian Army had said it would readily release credentials and certificates in its custody to serving and retired officers whenever they apply for it.

The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Olajide Laleye, had while reacting to Buhari's claim in his affidavit, said that his credentials were with the military.

He said the procedure for the retrieval or collection of the certificates was known to all serving or retired officers of the military.

He said, 'Every serving and retired Army officer has, at least, a copy of his certificates and credentials kept with the Nigerian Army while that same serving and retired officer has copies of those same certificates and credentials.

'And there is a laid-down procedure to request for certificates. It is known to any serving and retired officer. If you want anything checked in your file, you simply follow the due process and it would be given to you because the credentials belong to you.'

'The Nigerian Army does not refuse to give anybody his credentials if the due process is followed. Now, take note of this. Not only does the Nigerian Army keep these things, the individual officers, whether serving or retired, have copies.'

Also speaking, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, said he was not aware of any petition against any of the presidential candidates.