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Monday, March 28, 2011
President Jonathan Escapes Fire incident in a proposed meeting with the JNI
A fire incident inside the main hall of the secretariat of the Jama’atul Nasr Islam venue of the meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and Islamic leaders in Kaduna on Sunday caused panic among Northern religious and traditional rulers awaiting the arrival of the president.
At about 3.03pm, some JNI leaders and members of the police band scampered out of the hall carrying their musical instruments while the JNI Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar, dashed to the main entrance shouting “fire in the hall! Call
At about 3.03pm, some JNI leaders and members of the police band scampered out of the hall carrying their musical instruments while the JNI Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar, dashed to the main entrance shouting “fire in the hall! Call
Faleke - It is Unfair to Use Numbers of LGAs to allocate Revenue to States
The only way to stop agitation for creation of new local governments is for the Federal Government to desist from using the number of local governments in the states of the federation as the formula for sharing revenue from the Federation Account.
Action Congress of Nigeria candidate for Ikeja Federal Constituency, Mr. Abiodun Faleke, stated this on Sunday in Lagos. According to him,
Action Congress of Nigeria candidate for Ikeja Federal Constituency, Mr. Abiodun Faleke, stated this on Sunday in Lagos. According to him,
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IBB Supports Ribadu
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Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, Former military head of state, (retd.) has endorsed the presidential candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, and his running mate, Mr. Fola Adeola, describing them as “the pair that the country needs to turn its fortune around.”
Babangida made the statement when he hosted
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
FG appoints VC, registrars for nine new Universities
The Federal Government on Wednesday announced the appointment of vice-chancellors and registrars for the nine new federal universities.
Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, made the announcement at a media briefing in Abuja.
She explained that the decision to appoint the chief executives was in line with the Federal Government’s desire to ensure the commencement of academic activities in the institutions in September 2011.
Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, made the announcement at a media briefing in Abuja.
She explained that the decision to appoint the chief executives was in line with the Federal Government’s desire to ensure the commencement of academic activities in the institutions in September 2011.
PDP ticket: I can't compromise my chance - Bankole
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dimeji Bankole, on Wednesday declared that he would not give up the struggle for a return ticket to the legislature.
Bankole spoke in a veiled reference to the uncertainty surrounding his bid. This is even as majority of the 360 members of the House failed to secure return tickets in the primaries of their respective parties.
Bankole spoke in a veiled reference to the uncertainty surrounding his bid. This is even as majority of the 360 members of the House failed to secure return tickets in the primaries of their respective parties.
President Goodluck Jonathan on a hot Seat
President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday came under fire for describing governors in South-West states not controlled by the Peoples Democratic Party as ‘rascals.’
The attacks came from the Action Congress of Nigeria which has three out of the six governors in South-West and the Labour Party which has one governor.
The attacks came from the Action Congress of Nigeria which has three out of the six governors in South-West and the Labour Party which has one governor.
Monday, February 7, 2011
16 Political parties adopted Shekarau as presidential candidate
KANO—leaders of 16 registered political parties have adopted the All Nigerian Peoples Party, ANPP, flag bearer in the forthcoming election, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau as their common candidate for the April presidential polls.
A communiqué read on behalf of the other parties by Dr. Lawrence Atuanan, of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, explained that the step was informed by Shekarau’s political maturity which the group believed was needed for the improvement of the national polity.
Lawrence, who is the chairman of NNPP, explained that the parties would offer tacit support to Shekarau candidature, stressing that the group would stop at nothing short of ensuring his victory.
The Communiqué enjoined Nigerians of voting age to offer wholesome support to the ANPP flag bearer for him to showcase the ’Kano magic’ in the overall interest national cohesion and development.
The communique read in part: “We have collectively and voluntarily agreed to avail Shekarau of the structure of our parties from the wards to the national level to work for the realisation of Shekarau Presidency come April.”
A communiqué read on behalf of the other parties by Dr. Lawrence Atuanan, of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, explained that the step was informed by Shekarau’s political maturity which the group believed was needed for the improvement of the national polity.
Lawrence, who is the chairman of NNPP, explained that the parties would offer tacit support to Shekarau candidature, stressing that the group would stop at nothing short of ensuring his victory.
The Communiqué enjoined Nigerians of voting age to offer wholesome support to the ANPP flag bearer for him to showcase the ’Kano magic’ in the overall interest national cohesion and development.
The communique read in part: “We have collectively and voluntarily agreed to avail Shekarau of the structure of our parties from the wards to the national level to work for the realisation of Shekarau Presidency come April.”
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Two Teenagers in Police net for $9.7m, €664,100 at Lagos airport
The Airport Command of the Nigerian Police Force has arrested two teenagers with $9,734,225 and €664,100 at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.
The 18-year-old teenagers, identified as Abdul Bashir and Rabiu Bashir, said to be brothers, were arrested at the old domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport at about 6.30 pm on Thursday, shortly after arriving with the huge sum of money aboard an Arik Air flight from Kano.
According to security and airline sources, the money was packed in four travelling bags, which the suspects checked in as hand luggage.
The 18-year-old teenagers, identified as Abdul Bashir and Rabiu Bashir, said to be brothers, were arrested at the old domestic wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport at about 6.30 pm on Thursday, shortly after arriving with the huge sum of money aboard an Arik Air flight from Kano.
According to security and airline sources, the money was packed in four travelling bags, which the suspects checked in as hand luggage.
Tension arises as INEC prepares to release list Sunday
There is rising anxiety among the political class, especially with the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party and their supporters as the Independent National Electoral Commission releases the lists of candidates for the 2011 general elections (on Sunday) tomorrow.
Forty-three parties had submitted the names of their candidates to INEC, as the official list for the general elections holding in April across the nation is being awaited.
Some PDP candidates, who emerged from the controversial primaries of the party, are worried that some of their rivals who lost out in the primaries, but had been contending with them for the tickets, may smuggle their names into the INEC list.
Forty-three parties had submitted the names of their candidates to INEC, as the official list for the general elections holding in April across the nation is being awaited.
Some PDP candidates, who emerged from the controversial primaries of the party, are worried that some of their rivals who lost out in the primaries, but had been contending with them for the tickets, may smuggle their names into the INEC list.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
April General Election: Three governors anxious for Jonathan’s endorsement
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Investigations by our correspondents on Friday showed that there was concern among the supporters of Zamfara State Governor, Alhaji Aliyu Shinkafi; his Sokoto State counterpart, Alhaji Aliyu Wamako; and Alhaji Usman Dankigari (Kebbi State) because of the fallout from this month’s PDP presidential primaries.
It was gathered that the chapters of the party feared that the President might not support them in the governorship poll because of his loss to former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in the three states.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Ebonyi State University ASUU Strike Over
ASUU, Ebonyi State University chapter has finally reached a concensus with the state government on the lingering strike which has lasted for about six(6) months.A source reliably informed us that this was the outcome of the ASUU/Ebonyi State Government meeting held this afternoon, at about 12:30 pm to reach an understanding amongst them over the issue.
We were also reliably informed by the source that The Ebonyi State University Students may likely take off their uncompleted second semester studies tomorrow being the 7th day of January 2011.
This may not be the end of the tossle among them i.e The Ebonyi State Government and ASUU Ebonyi State University since the agreement was conditionally reached.
We were also reliably informed by the source that The Ebonyi State University Students may likely take off their uncompleted second semester studies tomorrow being the 7th day of January 2011.
This may not be the end of the tossle among them i.e The Ebonyi State Government and ASUU Ebonyi State University since the agreement was conditionally reached.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Coalition of Atiku Northern Supporters (CANSU) -- The Reason Behind Atiku's Threat
THE battle for the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) presidential ticket assumed a dangerous dimension on Thursday over a statement credited to former vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in which he alluded to violent take-over of government.
The statement by the former vice-president has generated hot reactions, further widening the gulf between the camps of President Goodluck Jonathan and Alhaji Abubakar.
However, in one of the reactions to Abubakar’s statement, some of his supporters from the North have declared that the office of the president of the country is North’s sole right and have threatened to unleash mayhem of unimaginable proportions on the country, if Abubakar does not get the presidential ticket of the PDP.
The statement by the former vice-president has generated hot reactions, further widening the gulf between the camps of President Goodluck Jonathan and Alhaji Abubakar.
However, in one of the reactions to Abubakar’s statement, some of his supporters from the North have declared that the office of the president of the country is North’s sole right and have threatened to unleash mayhem of unimaginable proportions on the country, if Abubakar does not get the presidential ticket of the PDP.
President: Atiku’s Statement Treasonable
President Goodluck Jonathan blew hot yesterday at two different fora, warning politicians against unguarded statements.
He said anyone making statements that threaten the sovereignty of the country would be deemed to be engaging in treasonable felony.
The president’s warning is a veiled response to a statement by former vice-president and consensus candidate of the Northern Political Leaders Forum (NPLF), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who two days ago at a political forum quoted Frantz Fanon, saying "those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change inevitable".
IBB, Atiku Supporters sad as PDP NEC, govs, endorse Jonathan
IT was a tense atmosphere last night in Abuja as the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) National Executive Council (NEC) and governors met to take crucial decisions on its order of primaries and other burning issues.
At the end of the meeting, 20 governors endorsed and adopted President Goodluck Jonathan as the PDP’s candidate of the party for the presidential primary election slated for January 13 2011.
But the Atiku Campaign Organization dismissed the endorsement, saying that it was of no significance, provided it did not take away the rights of the PDP delegates.
And against the backdrop of a statement credited to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar that if peaceful change was not allowed, it would make violent change inevitable, Jonathan said that his government would not hesitate to bring anybody who made treasonable comments before the law. President Goodluck Jonathan sounded a note of warning to those making inciting statements, challenging Nigeria’s sovereignty as a nation and warned that his government would no longer “take that kind of rubbish lightly.”
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
President Jonathan said: Stolen DDC machines won’t affect credible elections
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday assured all Nigerians that the process that will lead to credible elections in 2011 has not been interrupted in any way despite the stealing of the Direct Data Capture (DDC) machines of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
This reassurance came as the president called on all Nigerians to be vigilant and watchful so that those who threatened violence if they did not have their way in 2011 were put to shame.
Jonathan, in a comment on his Facebook page warned the citizens not to allow anyone to rob the nation of the unique opportunity to decide the direction the country will go in 2011.
He said there was need not to politicise any incident and inject suspicion into the polity.
The president stated that he was glad that the police had lived up to their responsibilities and had made arrests and recovery of the stolen DDC machines, insisting that the feat was laudable and should be supported by everyone.
This reassurance came as the president called on all Nigerians to be vigilant and watchful so that those who threatened violence if they did not have their way in 2011 were put to shame.
Jonathan, in a comment on his Facebook page warned the citizens not to allow anyone to rob the nation of the unique opportunity to decide the direction the country will go in 2011.
He said there was need not to politicise any incident and inject suspicion into the polity.
The president stated that he was glad that the police had lived up to their responsibilities and had made arrests and recovery of the stolen DDC machines, insisting that the feat was laudable and should be supported by everyone.
WikiLeaks Reveals Star Leadership Qualities Of Jonathan
A political commentator and public affairs analyst, Mr. Paul Obanua, said yesterday that contrary to the way the opposition wants the public to see it, the WikiLeaks report on President Goodluck Jonathan further revealed his star leadership qualities. In some reports in the national dailies recently, some opposition groups were quoted as saying that the WikiLeaks report succeeded in exposing the president's desperation for power and as somebody who should not be trusted with power.
But speaking with LEADERSHIP last night, Mr. Obanua said there was nothing in that report that portrays the president as such.
According to him, "I read the so-called WikiLeaks; there is nothing in that report, assuming the report on President Jonathan was correct that portrayed him as a desperate person. In fact the report further revealed the star leadership qualities of the president; it shows that he is not desperate for power."
Jonathan, IBB supporters clash at Igbo summit
Battle for the 2011 presidency shifted to Owerri, Imo state yesterday, as supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan and General Ibrahim Babangida engaged in an altercation.
The Igbo Political Forum, which is believed to be working for IBB had scheduled a stakeholder's conference at the Concorde Hotel, Owerri, but was denied access to the venue by the hotel management and security agencies.
Those locked out include former Vice-President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, former Senate President Ken Nnamani, former governors Jim Nwobodo, Achike Udenwa, Sam Egwu and Chris Ngige.
Others are Ambassador George Obiozor, former Minister of Education, Prof. Chinwe Obaji; former Minister of Health, Prof. ABC Nwosu; Air commodore Luke Ochulor, Prince BB Apugo, Senator Ben Obi, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, Chief Dubem Onyia, Chief Simon Okeke and Chief Chyna Iwuanyanwu.
Irregular Account: Where are the Remaining Direct Data Capture Machines
WE have come a long way in all things, including the attempt to checkmate that big monster called corruption. The joke is told of how a machine that catches thieves was invented outside these coasts. That machine was dispatched to us to help catch those big thieves around.
But as soon as the machine landed in Nigeria, it was stolen! Does this sound any different from what is happening to the Direct Data Capture (DDC) machines, which were imported into this country to facilitate the process of registering us to vote?
But as soon as the machine landed in Nigeria, it was stolen! Does this sound any different from what is happening to the Direct Data Capture (DDC) machines, which were imported into this country to facilitate the process of registering us to vote?
A Law Maker in Nigeria Can Pay His Counterpart in USA -- Compare
A comparative analysis of Nigerian legislators‘ earnings and those of other countries reveals that the former can pay many of their counterparts in other countries and still remain very rich, NNAEMEKA MERIBE and GBENGA ADENIJI write.
An Indian lawmaker needs to work for at least 49 years to earn the annual salary of a Nigerian senator. A lawmaker in India earns $23,988 (N3.7m) per annum while a Nigerian senator earns $1.2m (N182m) per annum. A monthly breakdown shows that while an Indian lawmaker earns $1,999 (N305, 058) per month, a Nigerian senator earns $ 99,167(N15.18m) per month.
An Indian lawmaker needs to work for at least 49 years to earn the annual salary of a Nigerian senator. A lawmaker in India earns $23,988 (N3.7m) per annum while a Nigerian senator earns $1.2m (N182m) per annum. A monthly breakdown shows that while an Indian lawmaker earns $1,999 (N305, 058) per month, a Nigerian senator earns $ 99,167(N15.18m) per month.
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