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Saturday, 6 June 2015

D’Banj Reveals Details About His Journey To Stardom

D’Banj in an exclusive interview has spoken on his latest project, anniversary and journey so far.
D’Banj Reveals Details About His Journey To Stardom
D’Banj spoke of working on “Coming To America” music project for about 6 months, celebrating his 10th year anniversary, million dollar Jesus piece jewelry given to him by Kanye West, exclusive info about his latest music video, being inspired by Beyonce.
D’Banj Reveals Details About His Journey To Stardom
He revealed that he has already filmed 5 videos , paving the way for international artist, Ciroc sponsorship and more.
D’Banj also talked about being the P.Diddy, Michael Jackson, and Jay Z of Africa.
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The interview was filmed by Champion Studio, in collaboration with Lafamedia Productions, iCirculate & Kedu TV.

Dear Women, Value Yourself! -Caroline Danjuma

Popular Nollywood actress, mother of two and wife of billionaire, Caroline Danjuma, has talked about women who cheapen themselves in front of men.
Dear Women, Value Yourself! -Caroline Danjuma
The actress took to her Instagram page to share a photo, airing her displeasure at women being like cheap commodities to men these days.Dear Women, Value Yourself! -Caroline Danjuma

Read what she wrote below:
“Women are now like cheap commodities to men… ��It’s like going to a yard sale… Gone were the days men would cross oceans and climb mountains…No respect no value.. At the end it’s all our fault… You are a rare gem ,the bible says we are like rubies . #putapricetag.”
The fair-skinned Akwa Ibom actress has kept a low quiet life since she got married to her billionaire husbanD
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/453707-dear-women-value-yourself-caroline-danjuma.html

FIFA Scandal: Warner Set to Spill the Bean

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Duro Ikhazuagbe with agency report
The man at the centre of the corruption scandal rocking world football ruling body, FIFA, disgraced former Vice President, Jack Warner, has said he fears for his life and can prove a link between football's governing body and an election in Trinidad and Tobago.


Warner, one of 14 people wanted by US authorities as part of the corruption scandal rocking world football, said he had an "avalanche" of secrets that include details on FIFA's outgoing President Sepp Blatter.


"I will no longer keep secrets for them," he said in a paid political broadcast shown on Wednesday in Trinidad and Tobago.
"I reasonably and surely fear for my life," he declared and added "not even death will stop the avalanche that is coming."
Now facing extradition to the United States over the charges, Warner, a former minister of national security, is a key figure in the drama that led to Blatter's stunning resignation on Tuesday.


He said he has compiled a file of documents that shows "a link between FIFA, its funding and me, the link between FIFA its funding and the United National Congress (UNC) and the People's Partnership government in (Trinidad and Tobago's) general election 2010."
Warner also said his file "deals with my knowledge of international transactions at FIFA, including its president Mr Sepp Blatter and, lastly, other matters involving (Trinidad and Tobago's) current prime minister."


Warner was a vice president of FIFA and head of the confederation for North and Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF). Amid multiple fraud allegations, FIFA suspended him from all duties in 2011.


In the January 2010 UNC internal election, Warner endorsed Kamla Persad-Bissessar as UNC leader. She went on to be elected the country's first woman prime minister, but Warner later broke with her government and party.
Warner said that Blatter was directly "implicated" in his suspension.


The Trinidad official, free on bond after his arrest last week, said he would fight extradition to the United States. "I have no intention of allowing them to deprive me of my freedom," he said.

‘FIFA Paid Ireland to Stave off Litigation’
Football Association of Ireland Chief Executive, John Delaney, has claimed that his country was considering legal action against FIFA after the 2009 match in Paris when Thierry Henry's infamous handball assist goal by Sylvain Wiltord  was allowed to stand in a 1-1 draw after extra-time.


Ireland went out of the tournament 2-1 on aggregate over the two legs to be denied qualification for the finals in South Africa, and the financial rewards that would have brought to the country.


Henry controlled the ball with a hand before setting up Wiltord as Ireland tumbled out in the most contentious of circumstances with the referee and his officials all missing it.


This claim of a FIFA pay-off is the latest in a long list of dreadful allegations to haunt FIFA and their outgoing President, Sepp Blatter, who Delaney claimed sniggered and laughed at the Irish after their defeat to the French.
"We felt we had a legal case against FIFA because of how the World Cup play-off hadn’t worked out for us with the Henry handball," said Delaney on The Ray D'Arcy Show yesterday on RTE Radio One.


"Also the way (Sepp) Blatter behaved, if you remember on stage, having a snigger and having a laugh at us. That day when I went in, and I told him how I felt about him, there were some expletives used. We came to an agreement.


"That was a Thursday and on Monday the agreement was all signed and all done. It’s a very good agreement for the FAI and a very legitimate agreement for the FAI. I’m bound by confidentiality for naming the figure.


"You’ve put a figure out there and fair play to you. It was a payment to the association to not proceed with a legal case. In there they signed a confidentiality agreement where I can’t talk about the amount involved.

Safarova Beats Ivanovic to Reach First French Open Final

Lucie Safarova recovered from a shaky start to book a place in her first ever Grand Slam final with a straight sets victory over Ana Ivanovic in the French Open semi-finals.


Safarova, the number 13 seed from the Czech Republic, overcame anxious moments at the start and finish to defeat 2008 Roland Garros champion Ivanovic 7-5 7-5.

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A pre-match huddle with boyfriend and Bayern Munich star, Bastian Schweinsteiger appeared to be doing the trick for Ivanovic as she raced into a 5-2 lead. The Serb served for the set, but completely imploded as Safarova won five games in a row to snatch the opener.
The Czech, who defeated reigning champion Maria Sharapova earlier in the tournament, has yet to drop a set in Paris and it didn't take long for her to move within sight of the final.


Ivanovic had two big opportunities in the second game of the second set but could not convert, allowing Safarova to recover and secure her own break immediately after surviving the close call.


Safarova failed to serve out the match at 5-4, but another break gave her a second opportunity at 6-5 - and this time the 28-year-old from Brno held off the nerves to triumph in one hour and 52 minutes.


Safarova, hoping to become the first Czech to lift the Suzanne Lenglen trophy since Hana Mandlikova in 1981, will face either world number one Serena Williams or surprise Swiss semi-finalist Timea Bacsinszky in tomorrow showpiece match.
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What Ambode Can Do for Sports in Lagos

I have always believed that sport as an instrument for social development, economic advancement and national mobilisation has never been used quite effectively in our country. For me, the sports industry in Nigeria has remained largely undeveloped and greatly neglected. The irony is that, if developed to its full potential, sports can bring innumerable advantages that can open vistas of opportunity needed for development.101114F-Akinwunmi-Ambode.jpg-101114F-Akinwunmi-Ambode.jpg


For a government desirous of fighting crime, engaging  restive youths, creating employment and mobilising its population for positive growth it is bewildering why sports is not being used to achieve these objectives.


Since independence successive governments have paid lip service to sports development in the mistaken belief that it is mainly for recreational purposes and that their responsibility lies more in providing facilities for recreation. It is ironic that in this self-appointed role it has been failing as we see these centres being taken over by the noveau riche. Because of this role misconception, funding sport is always running a distant second behind health, education, defence etc. But the truth is that developing sport to its full potential would help almost every other aspect of government responsibility.


As Nigeria enters a new administration, perhaps now is the time to draw government's attention to a few issues that could be considered in developing a template for sport in our country.


I think it is more imperative now to see what advantages there would be for our country if governments pay a little more attention to sport. Can you imagine what opportunities would be provided for mass mobilisation  if for instance our country gets to win four gold medals in athletics, one gold, one silver in football and at least a gold each in wrestling, boxing and weightlifting in the next Olympics  in Brazil. Such a feat would bolster our national sense of well being, would further enhance our unity and open the Nigerian state to increased opportunities in the business of sport (which financial experts predict would be one of the two main movers of world economy in this century).

I do not believe government can adequately fund sport. Its role is to create an enabling environment for sport to develop and thrive. Government policy should be such that there would be a synergy between the various publics of sports such that would enhance its development.

I was sufficiently thrilled when the new Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, in a pre-inauguration speech announced that he would develop sport in the state by ensuring that component communities are encouraged to partner his government to create a template which would see the emergence of community sponsored sport associations that would develop and nurture sport in the state.


According to him, his government would use the state/communities partnership to change the state not only in the provision of sporting and recreational facilities but in wedging the people of Lagos into a solidified and united citizenry where everyone would regard Lagos as home and where they belong. For Ambode, who enumerated this view at the Town Hall Meeting he attended at NightShift Coliseum shortly before winning the  gubernatorial election,  the special nature of Lagos makes it imperative for government to devise a means of enhancing cohesion and integration of all those who live in the state. If the Lagos model works what we will have is a society that has been opened up to keep our youths off crime while getting them adequately recreated. Eventually we will have a society that is able to get its young ones off drugs and stay healthy.


This will be a carry-on of the Fashola approach where the tendency of government is to open up the state by providing many sporting facilities. In competitions, Lagos State may not come first now but it has a pool that sooner than later will provide the best in the country. Already, the state is producing the best boxers and table tennis players. Soon leaders will emerge in other sports. More importantly, a new generation of Nigerians would be created that are not Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Efik or Edo but Nigerians living in Lagos with undiluted allegiance to the state. They will be known as Lagosians and they will excel in sports.

2017 AFCON QUALIFIERS: Enyeama Leads Eagles Training for Chad

Super Eagles’ captain, Vincent Enyeama, yesterday led eight of the 15 invited foreign-based players to a training session in Abuja preparatory to the Africa Cup of National (AFCON) match against Chad.

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The Super Eagles are expected to arrive in Kaduna on June 7, ahead of the AFCON qualifying match against Chad on June 13.
The foreign-based players at the training session include; Leon Balogun, Ogenyi Onazi, Odion Ighalo, John Ogu, Steve Ukoh, William Troost-Ekong, Babatunde Michael and Anderson Esiti.

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The session was conducted in the rain under the supervision of Head Coach Stephen Keshi.
Media Officer of the team, Toyin Ibitoye, said that the remaining players were expected to arrive camp last night.
He, however, said Aaron Samuel and Ahmed Musa who had the permission of coach to arrive later because of `some peculiar factors’.
Ibitoye said four Warri Wolves players led by Azubuike Egwuekwe left the team’s camp yesterday to join their teammates for their continental engagement.


The other players are Daniel Akpeyi, Solomon Kwambe and Gbolahan Salami.
The quartet is expected to feature for Wolves against AC Leopards of Congo Brazzaville, in the Cup play-off, second leg of CAF Confederation match on Saturday at the Warri City Stadium.
Meanwhile, Volyn of Ukraine forward, Babatunde Michael, has said Nigeria’s Super Eagles wish to start their AFCON 2017 qualifying campaign on a high by beating Chad.


"There are no minnows anymore in football, so the question of underrating any side does not come in,” he said.
“We are focused to start on a high and that is getting the available three points in our first game."
Michael also expressed delight on his return to the national team.


“I am very happy to be back to the team.
"It was really a difficult time for me after the World Cup going in and out of injuries but now that am back and better, I am ready to give 200 per cent to ensure that we start our campaign on a high," concludes Michael.

Eagles Step up in FIFA Ranking

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles have climbed two steps and are in seventh position in Africa and 43rd in the world with 681 points, according to the latest world ranking released by FIFA yesterday.

The Super Eagles, previously ninth in Africa and 45th in the world, moved above Guinea and Congo to improve from last month’s ranking.
Algeria is the new number one nation in Africa after pushing off 2015 Africa Cup of Nations winners Cote d’Ivoire who have slipped to second.

The top ten African sides are Algeria, Ivory Coast, Tunisia, Ghana, Senegal, Cape Verde, Nigeria, Guinea, Congo and Cameroun.
World champions Germany are still top of the pile in the world with 1,775 points followed by European powerhouse Belgium and Argentina, runners-up at the last Mundial, in second and third places respectively.
AFRICA’S TOP TEN
Algeria
Cote d’Ivoire
Tunisia
Ghana
Senegal
Cape Verde
Nigeria
Guinea
Congo
Cameroun

Kylie Jenner slams Chris Brown for making fun of Caitlyn Jenner

Kylie Jenner, Tyga, Kendall Jenner and Chris Brown have all been pictured together on several occasions and known as friends. They were even together on Wednesday on one of the singer's and rapper's music video, so she was upset when she saw that Chris shared the meme of her Dad/Caitlyn on his page.

Kylie Jenner slammed Chris Brown for insulting Caitlyn Jenner's gender transition on Instagram after he shared the Science Project meme of Caitlyn Jenner which Snoop Dog posted on his IG page.


She also said 'Not very nice to say about your friends dad.

Chris has since deleted the photo from his page but Snoop Dogg still has his own up.

New Study in Nigeria Finds One in 10 Malaria Drugs is of Poor Quality

Paul Obi in Abuja
A new research released recently has indicated that substandard medicines are more prevalent than fakes in the world’s most malaria-burdened country, Nigeria.


A rigorous analysis of more than 3,000 anti-malaria drugs purchased in Enugu, Nigeria found 9.3 per cent to be of poor quality, according to a new research published in PLOS ONE.


Researchers found 1.2 per cent of the samples to be falsified and 1.3 per cent to be degraded, but raised bigger concerns about 6.8 per cent being of substandard manufacture, leaving patients at risk of not receiving the correct treatment dose and potentially contributing to the development of resistance to the main drug used to treat malaria.
The drug quality team of the Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) Consortium at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine analysed 3,024 anti-malaria drugs containing artemisinin (the component that makes malaria treatment effective) from Enugu Metropolis, South-east Nigeria, which has a population of 3.3 million.


Nigeria is the single most heavily malaria-burdened country in the world, with 48 million malaria cases and 180,000 deaths per year.


Dr Harparkash Kaur, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who led investigators of the drug quality programme of the ACT Consortium, said:

“Although these results raise concerns, they are reassuring in comparison with previous reports that found that more than 35 per cent of antimalarials in sub-Saharan Africa failed chemical content analysis – in other words, were poor quality.


“This may be because those reports predominantly used a ‘convenience’ approach to select samples for analysis, which may not be representative of the places where patients buy their medicines.”


The team purchased medicines from 421 outlets in Enugu including pharmacies, patent medicine vendors, and public health facilities.


In addition to ‘convenience’ sampling, which lacks systematic guidance on which outlets to sample from, samples were also bought from a representative sample of outlets.


Two approaches were used in the representative sampling: a covert approach, using “mystery clients” in which researchers pretended to be patients with malaria, or their relatives, asking to buy medicines; and an “overt” approach, where researchers told vendors openly that they were going to analyse the quality of their malaria medicines.


Each sample was analysed in three independent laboratories in the UK and USA and classified as acceptable quality, falsified (fake drugs which do not contain the stated active pharmaceutical ingredient or API), substandard (which contain inadequate amounts of the active ingredients), or degraded (decomposition of the API by poor storage conditions, such as heat and humidity).


All three sampling methods detected falsified drugs, but the prevalence was higher in samples purchased using the convenience approach.


Falsified samples contained chemicals other than the stated API, such as chlorzoxazone (a muscle relaxant), ciprofloxacin (an antibiotic) or acetaminophen (a commonly used painkiller).


The team also identified artemisinin-based monotherapy tablets, which are no longer recommended by the World Health Organization because they do not include the partner compound that makes it an effective artemisinin-based combination therapy.

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It is believed that some of these monotherapies were also falsified. Substandard or degraded drugs were more prevalent than falsified ones in Enugu. Poor quality drugs were frequently found in patent medicine vendors – also known as drug shops, which are the main source of treatment for most patients – rather than in pharmacies.


Study co-author, Prof. Obinna Onwujekwe, from the University of Nigeria, Enugu said: “The results show that the health system actors should be eternally vigilant in Nigeria and in other countries to ensure that sub-standard drugs do not impede or erode gains made in malaria treatment. Drug regulatory authorities and their partners should intensify drug quality monitoring activities with appropriate sanctions for defaulters.”


The ACT Consortium’s large drug quality programme, which has analysed over 10,000 samples from six malaria endemic countries over five years, had recently published results from Tanzania and Cambodia, where substandard medicines were of similar concern but where no falsified medicines were found. Results from Equatorial Guinea, Ghana and Rwanda will be published in the next few months.


The ACT Consortium is funded by a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.


The research further leaves a dent on the federal government’s efforts to not only reduced substandard medicines but also fight malaria.

Senate Presidency: Fresh Intrigues Threaten APC’s Bid For Consensual Leadership

With just about 72 hours to the inauguration of the Eighth Senate of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, fresh intrigues are threatening the delivery of a consensually agreed leadership for the upper house of the parliament.
This reality might indeed have contributed to the decision by the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to defer its earlier proposed interactive session with parliamentarians-elect, originally scheduled for Thursday June 4, 2015, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.


The parley was shifted by 48 hours and will now hold today, Saturday June 6, 2015.
Following the formal enunciation of a template which will guide the emergence of the Senate President and his Deputy by the National Working Committee, NWC, of the APC during the body’s maiden post inauguration visit to President Muhammadu Buhari early in the week, the challenge of the geo-political zones to produce both leaders was believed to have been streamlined.
Among others, the criteria listed for the eventual emergence of the Senate President included the fact that such a person:
Must come from the zone which contributed the largest block of votes to the birth of the new dispensation, outside the North West, which has already produced the President;
Must be free of all encumbrances and entanglements of corruption and similar scandals and controversies; and
The choice of such a person must respect ranking and seniority, consistent with the extant rules and regulations of the National Assembly. Arising from this, it was clear the incoming Senate President will have to come from the North East geo-political zone which produced the second largest harvest of votes for the APC during the March 28, 2015 presidential and national assembly elections.
And Ahmed Lawan, re-elected for the third time to the Senate to represent Yobe North and an aspirant for the Senate Presidency, fitted the bill. Lawan and George Akume, representing Benue North West in the Eighth Senate, also for the third term, had earlier been thrown up as the ideal prospective Senate leadership pairing, by a group of Senators-elect, better known as the Unity Group, at their May 22, 2015 retreat.


Akume, an erstwhile frontrunner for the Senate Presidency had been persuaded by the leadership of the APC, in the light of socio-political realities and dynamics, to subsume his ambition and collapse his structures into that of Lawan, to make for a Lawan/Akume ticket, which he did.
The proposed pairing has been generally applauded as perfect. This is against the backdrop that it respects the nation’s secularity as enshrined in the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic and also passes the ranking and seniority test of the National Assembly, without compromising the qualities of both legislators, who are very highly regarded by their colleagues.
It emerged after the conclusion of the Seventh Senate last Thursday, however, that Bukola Saraki, another aspirant for the Senate Presidency, however, will stop at nothing to be accommodated in the emerging leadership structure of the Eight Senate, even if this runs against the grain.
With the criteria set for the prospective leadership of the upper chambers gradually eroding his chances, Saraki has been reportedly hatching a fall-back plan to emerge as Deputy to Lawan and has  been in talks with his allies and select members of the NWC.
While the group of ‘Like Minds’ which had hitherto powered his project with former House of Representatives Member and Senator-elect, Dino Melaye leading the charge, another group anchored by Abu Ibrahim, Deputy Minority Leader to Akume has discreetly joined the fray. Ibrahim, who will be representing Katsina South Senatorial Zone in the Eighth Senate, has since drafted APC stalwarts like Farouk Aliyu, Adamu Adamu and Hadi Sirika into the new scheme, to help liaise with senators from their respective states and zones.
While Saraki had hitherto laid claims to support from the majority of APC Senators for his presidential bid, 35 out of the 59 APC Senators-elect last Thursday endorsed a five-point resolution in support of the Lawan/Akume ticket. The number is expected to rise to 40. And this has definitely left the erstwhile ranks of Saraki’s supporters massively depleted, which explains his reported resort to ‘Plan B.’


Saraki, however, is facing strident objection from several quarters, particularly his home state of Kwara. A release titled: Kwara Deserves Salvation, Not Senate Presidency, jointly signed by Emmanuel Folusho Olaosebikan, Abdullahi Alhaji Yaru, Ibrahim Oladimeji Baba Agba and Makun Aliyu Manko, published in Thisday of June 5, 2015, is instructive.
The statement notes inter-alia:
‘If Senators make the mistake of voting this candidate as their President, Nigerians will witness the institution of a parallel structure of governance, just as he used the Nigerian Governors’ Forum as base of power between 2007 and 2011... He is merely going to use the Senate Presidency as stepping stone to the Presidency in 2019.’
Political observers have also lampooned what they describe as the Saraki’s desperation and inordinate ambition which if allowed to fester, could upset the national confidence which the new administration is trying to build.
According to a dependable source at the National Headquarters of the APC in Abuja, ‘Nigerians invested their collective hopes and emotions in the party, despite the profound hate campaign mounted by the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, that it was an Islamic party. The APC will not sacrifice that confidence on the altar of anybody’s egoistic ambition.’
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Speaking further, the source noted: ‘At the onset of the APC, names like Muhammadu Buhari, Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar, Bisi Akande, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Lai Mohammed, Kashim Imam Ibrahim, Nasir El Rufai, Aliyu Wamakko, Abubakar Audu and the like, constituted the more prominent front liners. The movement later gained cross-national appeal, but every attempt was made by the opposition to stigmatise the party along religious lines. Thank God for the belief by Nigerians that our party holds the key to socio-economic change. We cherish this and everything will be done to sustain this belief in us.’ The source assured that Nigerians apprehensions will be assuaged when the leadership of the National Assembly eventually emerges.
‘Ours is a party of progressives, don’t forget. We are bound by the Constitution of the Federal Republic, particularly on the sensitive matters of religion and creed. It is indeed for this reason you must also allow Mr President settle down to ensure balance also geo-ethnic and religious lines in his appointments.’
As at press time, Senators Barnabas Gemade and Solomon Ewuga, were at the head of a North Central delegation to hold meetings APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and former Vice - President, Atiku Abubakar, ahead of today’s rescheduled parley of APC National Assembly members.

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Yola blast: Hospital urges public to donate blood

The Federal Medical Centre Yola, has called on members of the public to donate blood to victims of Thursday’s bomb blast that occurred at Yola MARKET.
The spokesperson of the centre, Mohammed Dodo, made the call Friday in Yola in an interview.
Mr. Dodo said the hospital blood bank and other facilities such as drugs had been overstretched as a result of the incident.
“As I am speaking to you, we have 31 dead and 22 people seriously injured,” Mr. Dodo said.
The chief medical director of Yola Specialist Hospital, Bala Saidu, said 44 people were admitted to the hospital with various degrees of injury, out of which 25 have been treated and discharged.
“We only have 19 people now on admission,” Mr. Saidu said.
He said all bodies from the incident had been deposited at the Federal Medical Centre.
Meanwhile, the Lamido of Adamawa, Barkindo Mustapha and Adamawa Deputy Governor, Martins Babale, have visited the scene and victims of the incident.
They condemned the blast and urged the public to be more vigilant.
The Thursday night blast, which is the first in Yola town according to the spokesperson of the Adamawa Police Command, Othman Abubakar, was carried out by two suicide bombers who are among the dead.
(NAN)Yola Medical Center

Fugitive Senator-elect, Kashamu, hid in toilet for 6 days during NDLEA raid — Lawyer

Kashamu Buruji; Photo: The News NigeriaA Senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu, wanted by the United States government for alleged drug offences, hid in his apartment’s toilet in Lagos for six days as Nigerian anti-narcotic agents raided his home and placed him under house arrest two weeks ago, his lawyer said Thursday.
The lawyer, Ajibola Oluyede, told a federal court in Lagos that Mr. Kashamu remained in hiding while 20 masked operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency took over his bedroom.
Mr. Oluyede said despite an earlier ruling of the court that the NDLEA lift its siege on Mr. Kashamu’s home, the agency only withdrew its personnel after he was compelled to sign an undertaking.
‘’The only reason they left was because I signed an undertaking,” Mr. Oluyede said. “My client was in a toilet for six days with 20 masked armed men in his bedroom. So, I signed the undertaking before they left. They should not claim to have obeyed the order of the court.”
Mr. Kashamu’s lawyer urged the court to nullify any warrant of arrest that might have been obtained by the NDLEA from any source in an attempt to extradite his client.
The judge, Ibrahim Bubba, ‎ordered the Attorney General of Nigeria, the NDLEA not to take any further action to extradite Mr. Kashamu to the United States, until the proceedings before him are determined.
Repeating his earlier orders, Justice Buba said ‘’at the expense of being repetitive, the defendants who are alleged contemnor are once again ordered not to do anything that will undermine the suit before the court. It is the duty of all parties to obey the order of court’’.
‘’Therefore, counsel should note that the motion to set aside the orders of court and the main application has not been argued. So the court has to adjourn this matter in order for parties to be served appropriately so that justice can be done,” he stated.
He said the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction subsists until they are set aside.
He said whether the orders were made rightly or wrongly, parties are bound by that order of the court no matter how perverse the order may seem to be.
Justice Buba therefore adjourned the suit to June 19 for hearing of contempt proceedings against the former Attorney General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, and the NDLEA Chairman, Ahmadu Giade.

Obasanjo appointed co-Chair of InterAction Council

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo.The InterAction Council of Former Heads of State and Government has appointed former President Olusegun Obasanjo co-chair of the Council at the 32nd Annual Plenary Meeting in Newport, United Kingdom Friday.
Mr. Obasanjo was a founding member of the InterAction Council, taking a leave for the years when he resumed office as President in 1999. He is the first African member to assume the chairmanship.
×Ads by Lights Cinema 1.5beta“I am humbled to have been elected as Co-Chair of the InterAction Council, a position that has been held by some of my great friends who were also my mentors over the years – Helmut Schmidt of Germany and the late Malcolm Fraser of Australia – and also to serve alongside my longtime friend Jean Chrétien, the former Prime Minister of Canada,” said President Obasanjo.
“We will continue the Council’s important work, but also look at some issues that are of particular concern to me, like youth engagement and EMPLOYMENT. Africa has many problems but also great opportunities, and the IAC will look at both,” he said.
Mr. Obasanjo has governed Nigeria as both the head of a military administration (1975-1979) and then again as a democratically elected civilian president (1999-2007).
He was thrust into power in Nigeria following the assassination of military ruler General Murtala Muhammed in 1976.
As deputy, he took over as head of state but committed to the restoration of civilian government in Nigeria.
His administration set up the Constitution Drafting Committee and the Constituent Assembly, introduced the N20 CURRENCY and established “Operation Feed the Nation,” which evolved into the “Green Revolution.”
In 1979, under President Obasanjo, the military stepped aside and handed power to a democratically elected president, returning Nigeria to civilian rule. He was the first head of state and government on the African continent to ever relinquish power to a democratically elected government, peacefully and voluntarily.
President Obasanjo returned to power in Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 after winning two civilian elections – 20 years after he relinquished power to civilian rule.
President Obasanjo is the author of several works, many of which were inspired by his brief false imprisonment for his alleged role in a military coup in 1995. These including Guide to Effective Prayer, The Animal Called Man (1999) and Exemplary Youth in a Difficult World (2001). In 2000, he also published his memoirs, Sermons from Prison.
President Obasanjo assumes the position of Co-Chair of the InterAction Council from Franz Vranitzky, former Chancellor of Austria (1986-1997), who served as Co-Chair from 1 July 2010 until now.
×Ads by Lights Cinema 1.5betaEstablished in 1983, the InterAction Council of Former Heads of State and Government is an international organization whose objective is to address political, economic and social problems confronting humankind. The Council’s membership is comprised of more than thirty former heads of state who jointly develop proposals for action and submit them directly to national and international decision-makers.
In its 32-year history, the InterAction Council has been at the forefront of many prominent issues, most notably the 1997 drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities, a document that counterbalances the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights; the 2010 Hiroshima Declaration, a powerful plea for the abolishment of nuclear weapons; and the 2012 REPORT, The Global Water Crisis: Addressing an Urgent Security Issue.

Nigerian Civil Society launch “Buharimeter” to track Buhari’s campaign vows delivery

PIC. 3. APC SOUTH-SOUTH ZONAL RALLY IN PORT HARCOURTA civic group has launched an online application to track the delivery of pre-election promises made by Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari.
The web-app, announced on Monday, holds data on all promises made by both the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and Mr. Buhari while campaigning for the 2015 general elections.
It is part of the digital governance revolution in Nigeria, helping the use of online tools to deepen the country’s democracy and make government accountable and transparent, its creators said.
The app was built by the Centre for Democracy and Development with support from Open Society Foundation West Africa and a leading budget data analytics, Budgit.
Buharimeter measures the implementation of Mr. Buhari’s campaign promises and displays a visual report. It documents promises made by the current government in different sectors for easy tracking.
The performance of the government will be measured using three related methods.
First, it will crowdsource Nigerians’ contributions to discussions, comments on policy pronouncements of the government in achieving its set targets and surveys.
Second, it will carry out policy and media monitoring exercise.
“Policy statements will be acquired, analysed and used as basis for gauging the performance of the government,” Idaya Hassan, director of the centre said.
The third approach is physical checks on projects.
At its launch on Monday, three days after the president was sworn in, the website showed that no project had been achieved, and none declared “not achieved” either.
Its “On-going” bar had a slight fill of green, attributed to the president’s secret declaration of his assets. The president had promised to declare his assets publicly.
He is yet to do so.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Reus: I have no regrets over Borussia Dortmund renewal

Marco Reus has insisted that he has no regrets over his decision to sign a new contract with Borussia Dortmund earlier this season.

The 26-year-old was heavily linked with a transfer at the end of the 2014-15 campaign before he agreed a new deal until June 2019 back in February to end speculation about his future.