Thursday, 4 October 2012

Beer Garden Bombed In Jalingo


By SaharaReporters, New York
A bomb blast occurred this evening at a bear parlor in Doruwa area of Jalingo, Taraba state. This blast happened right in front of a brothel, a stone throw from the state ministry of works.
SaharaReporters cannot confirm the exact number of casualties as at the time of this publication.
 Eyewitnesses said  blast shook the whole area.
Most beer parlors in the area have closed down as a result and the police have cordoned off the area.

Jonathan Offers to Negotiate with Okah

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Mr. Henry Okah
By Paul Ohia and Biyi Adedapo with agency reports
President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed the readiness of his administration to hold talks with a leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), Mr. Henry Okah, who is now on trial in a South African court for terrorism.
According to a report in The Guardian of London Wednesday, Niger Delta Minister, Chief Godsday Orubebe, told the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday that despite the grievous harm that the October 1, 2010, twin bombings caused to families of the victims, dialogue with members of the warring factions has proved the best strategy in restoring peace to the oil-rich Niger Delta region.
In another trial in Nigeria, a suspect in the twin bombings that rocked the 2010 independence anniversary celebration, Edmund Ewibare, told Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Federal High Court, Abuja that Okah threatened to kill him.
Continuing his testimony as a prosecution witness in Okah’s trial in South Africa, Orubebe told the court that the president was ready to hold dialogue with Okah in order to sustain the peace in the oil-rich region.
He said: “Throughout his tenure, (Jonathan) has always preached about the use of dialogue as a better way of getting to mutual consensus on contentious matters. If the accused is ready for dialogue, we would be very pleased to bring him on board.” 
Okah, who is facing terrorism charges, is accused of masterminding the October 2010 bombings that led to the death of 12 people and injured 36 more in Abuja.
He has been in custody since his arrest on October 2, 2010, with courts turning down all his bail applications.
Defence lawyers denied Okah’s involvement in the fatal bombings, and accused the Federal Government of fabricating charges against the MEND leader and conniving with the South African government to deny him bail on allegations that he would continue to destabilise the Niger Delta on his release.
Orubebe told the court that whereas MEND, formed in 2005, has two factions led by ex-militant, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, and a minority faction linked to Okah, former militants under Tompolo had taken up the government’s offer of amnesty and abandoned the armed rebellion while those under Okah continues to fight on.
“When the Nigerian government initiated amnesty in June 2009, militants under Tompolo saw the benefits of the government's gesture and handed over their ammunition.
“These have been trained in practical skills to enable them to initiate gainful employment activities in the area. But those linked to Okah declined to hand over their weapons until the elapse of the amnesty,” Orubebe said.
Orubebe is the first witness to testify against Okah in the terrorism trial.
Proceedings were adjourned on Tuesday when Justice Neels Claassen failed to grasp the accent of the second prosecution witness, Victor Ben Selekaye.
Selekaye, a former MEND spokesperson-cum-businessman, was scheduled to testify about his involvement in the activities of the militant group and Okah’s role.
Selekaye spoke English with such a thick Ijaw language accent that Claasen was prompted to ask prosecutor Shaun Abrahams to fly in a Nigerian interpreter.
Despite Abrahams’s attempts to translate Selekaye's testimony, Claassen insisted he needed to understand evidence from the witness first-hand to make a just judgment on the matter.
“I’m sorry but I need to hear and understand the evidence. If I don't hear his statements, then I would be doing an injustice to the accused because I’m supposed to make credible findings at the end of the day. I suggest that we adjourn this trial to seek means of redress,” Classen stated in the trial, which continued Wednesday.
In Abuja, Ewibare, giving evidence in his own case, told Justice Kolawole Wednesday that Okah had threatened to kill him.
Accused along with him in the bombings are Okah’s brother, Charles, Obi Nwabueze and Tiemkemfa Osuvwo who was said to have died in detention.
Charles Okah and Nwabueze are still challenging the charges against them, while Ebiware applied for a separate trial, saying he wanted his case heard and determined.
Also, a former Special Adviser to Jonathan on the Niger Delta, Mr. Timi Alaibe, denied before the court that he had prior knowledge of the blasts.
Alaibe testified that Ewibare was associated with a specific militant group in Delta State and was an advocate of zoning of the presidency to the North.
“Ewibare and others normally came to my office and I had cautioned him about his political position. I once saw him on the television discussing zoning and I warned him that it was a bitter politics, and the politics is bigger than him,” Alaibe said.
However, Ewibare, who was specifically accused of withholding information on the planned attack, told the court that he had never seen or met with Okah, but admitted holding several phone conversations with him.
He also admitted that he campaigned for former military President Ibrahim Babangida for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential primaries.
But he said that the N4 million he received was to get an office for the group as a property consultant.  
He stated that his campaign for Babangida was prior to September 18, 2010, the day Jonathan declared his intention to run for presidency on the platform of the PDP.
While undergoing cross-examination by the prosecution counsel, Alex Iziyon (SAN), Ewibare denied ever having prior knowledge of the blasts.
Ewibare said his telephone conversations with Okah included an attempt to combat pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta region, as demanded by the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
He claimed that Okah had expressed dissatisfaction with the Federal Government's amnesty programme, and accused him (Ewibare) of being an informant for the government.
According to him, having reported the threat to his life to the State Security Service (SSS) and having informed the SSS of Okah's dissatisfaction with the amnesty programme, Okah accused him of being an informant for the government.
He added that he had met Alaibe during his effort to disarm a militant group located in Obotebe community in Delta State.
Both the prosecution and defence counsel closed their cases as Justice Kolawole adjourned the matter till November 12 for adoption of addresses.
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Posers as Edo Commissioner Quits


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Clem Agba,


In what look like a rude shock to his admirers and lovers of Edo State Government, Commissioner for Environment and Public Utilities, Mr. Clem Agba, on Monday September 24, resigned his appointment in controversial circumstances. The development has, however, thrown up diverse postulations, writes Adibe Emenyonu.

Of all the cabinet members of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, he was one of the most loved. Not just because of his youthful look or charisma, but because of the confidence he exhibits while marshaling out his points to supporting his arguments during executive meetings.

As a result of this, Commissioner for Environment and Public Utilities, Mr. Clem Agba, usually has the ears of his boss.  He is also loved by many as one of the eggheads that make Oshiomhole’s administration thick. Not only that, he was a prominent member of the state’s economic team.

Thus, when the news of his resignation filtered into town, many began to wonder what was amiss. Why did a member of Edo State “kitchen cabinet” throw in the towel like that, the questions kept rolling-in in torrents.

Particularly worrisome is the fact that Agba is not a politician. In other words, his coming into the Oshiomhole administration first as Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Urban Planning and later as Commissioner in charge of Environment and Public Utilities was not for political consideration, but as a professional coming to exhibit his talents for a state in dare need of expertise opinion to move to the next level.

It is on record that it took the governor almost five months to constitute his cabinet. The delay, no doubt, as Oshiomhole explained, was to shop for capable hands who would be majorly professionals in their various fields of endeavours to help him run a state he met in near shambles.

Agba was, therefore, one of those spotted by Oshiomhole to come and work with him. His coming as many had testified, added value to the Oshiomhole administration as far as human resources is concern. No wonder, the news of his resignation, till now, remains a mystery.

However, THISDAY gathered from reliable sources that Agba’s departure is in three folds. Prominent amongst this was the human friction and that domestic problems remain the major factors behind his sudden resignation.

A government source revealed that Agba had resigned to resume his duties at Chevron Nigeria Limited before his appointment. According to the source, “Agba had finished his term. The leave of absence he took cannot exceed four years. He has completed his tour of duty. He can no longer renew his leave of absence.”

But there are speculations that the Commissioner for Environment was sacked for negligence of duty. A source who pleaded anonymity, informed that the outcome of the rainy season exposed some of the ex-commissioner’s inadequacies, adding that Oshiomhole was not happy with some shoddy jobs in some of the drainage sites in Benin City and may have decided not to return Agba in his new cabinet.
Information also has it that Agba allegedly resigned because the emolument he gets as commissioner was nowhere near what he received at Chevron and in the face of increasing domestic needs. A source close to him alleged that the mother of the ex-commissioner has been critically ill at a London Hospital over an undisclosed ailment in the past four year.

The source who had no idea of the nature of the illness, said it might be terminal since almost every week; money is spent on blood transfusion. He alleged that the huge resource spent was far above the means of the commissioner as an appointee of government, hence the wisdom to go back to his former employer to enable him cope.

The source said it was against such factors that the commissioner embraced a soft landing by resigning his position and denied being fired. “My leave of absence is over. I am back to Chevron to resume my duties,” he was quoted as saying.

Oshiomhole soon lent credence to this when while accepting Agba’s letter, added that this was to enable him return to his employment with Chevron which had granted him leave of absence.

A statement endorsed by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr.  Louis Odion, said: “The leave of absence given Mr. Agba by Chevron ended last week. As he goes back, he walks into a new office at Chevron as Manager, Community Procurement Operations.
Before joining the Oshiomhole administration in 2009, Agba was Senior Contracts Advisor to Facilities Engineering of the oil company.”
In the statement, the governor expressed appreciation for his robust contributions to the state in the last four years and wished him well in his new assignment. “While Mr. Agba always showed uncommon enthusiasm to work, perhaps most outstanding was his role in the design and execution of the flood and erosion-control programme of our administration”

While thanking Chevron for graciously releasing Agba to serve his home state, Oshiomhole said: “It’s my hope that this great oil company will still be magnanimous enough to avail us of Clem’s prodigious skills if the need arises in future.”
Misgivings aside, Agba’s mark in Oshiomhole’s bid no renew Edo State cannot be underestimated as many believed that he gave his all to ensure that Oshiomhole succeeds. 
Agba’s Profile:
Born into a princely but humble background, Agba grew up like every other child. He started his primary education at St. Vincent Primary School, Auchi. At the age of 10, he was already set for the next stage in life as he gained admission for his secondary education at St. John’s Grammar School, Fugar.

Not known to shy away from responsibilities, Agba’s potentials blossomed and he excelled in his academics as well as the other extra-curricular activities he partook in. Having graduated with impressive grades, Agba was unarguably the youngest at age 15 to have graduated from this school. On leaving secondary school, he immediately set out to consolidate his scholarly foundations. He did his Advanced Levels, at the then Advanced College, now College of Education, Igueben, between 1979 and 1981. He secured admission into the then Bendel State University, now Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, and graduated with honours in Economics in 1985.

His leadership traits were easily recognised, when he was elected to give the valedictory speech on behalf of his mates as the Astrologer of the graduating class of 1985.

Agba started his career with the compulsory National Service scheme with Shell, Port Harcourt between 1985 and 1986. He worked for 2 weeks as an Economics teacher at Greater Tomorrow Secondary School, Benin-City, where he also left an impression. His romance with the school was however short-lived, when he secured another employment with Pegasus Industries, Lagos as a Production Supervisor. His quest for career excellence took him to Super Engineering Ltd, Ikorodu, as Operations Manager.

From Super Engineering, he joined the then Gulf Oil Company, now Chevron Nigeria Limited. It was with the American Oil giant that Agba’s uncanny quest for professional excellence blossomed such that in 1996, he was seconded to the Chevron Oil Corporation in Houston to deliver his expertise in Shipping.

In-between his tight work schedule, he found time to liberate his mind from the monotony of work to add an MBA in Business Administration from the University of Benin to his ever-growing résumé. As one of the high-flyers and top performers in the organisation, it was not a surprise that he was again called upon to deliver another top-class performance in Kazakhstan, where he was seconded again in 2006 to Chevroil Tengiz to run a massive logistic chain as head over 1600 people and with a budget of over 154Billion Naira equivalent.
Before his stint in Kazakhstan, he took time to attend the prestigious Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA; where he obtained another MBA, but this time in Supply Chain Management.

Agba’s’s brilliance, inventiveness, charisma, humaneness, generosity, discipline, sound work and professional ethos have endeared him to many in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry, the private sector, his circle of friends and Edo State Government in particular, more so as a member of the Economic Team.
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The Five Richest Pastors In Nigeria









Matthew Ashimolowo
London-based Nigerian Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo
God is good, especially if you’re a Nigerian pastor with some business savvy. These days, millions of souls, desperate for financial breakthroughs, miracles and healing, all rush to the church for redemption. And while the bible expressly states that salvation is free, at times it comes with a cost: offerings, tithes, gifts to spiritual leaders, and a directive to buy literature and other products created by men of God.
Pastors are no longer solely interested in getting people to Heaven; they’ve devised intelligent ways to make good money while reaching out to souls.
Take Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, for example. He is the founder and lead pastor of the Christ Embassy, a thriving congregation with branches in Nigeria, South Africa, London, Canada and the United States. His publishing company, Loveworld Publications, publishes ‘Rhapsody of Realities,’ a monthly devotional he co-authors with his wife. It sells over 2 million copies every month at $1 apiece. He also owns television stations, newspapers, magazines, a hotel, a fast-food chain, and more.
Many other Nigerian pastors are similarly building multi-million dollar empires from their churches. Today, pastors fly around in private jets, drive fancy cars like Daimlers, Porsches and BMWs, don Rolexes and Patek Phillipes, and own breathtaking mansions all over the world.
After the blog post I wrote in May about Nigerian pastors owning private jets, I was bombarded with emails from readers requesting to know the richest pastors in Nigeria. So I set out to investigate the assets of some of Nigeria’s most prominent pastors, and I came up with conservative estimates of their fortunes. I contacted representatives for all of the pastors and all except Matthew Ashimolowo’s representative confirmed ownership of the assets I list. Representatives for Pastor Ashimolowo did not respond to my emails.
Bishop David Oyedepo
Affiliation: Living Faith World Outreach Ministry, aka Winners Chapel
Estimated net worth: $150 million
David Oyedepo is Nigeria’s wealthiest preacher. Ever since he founded the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry in 1981, it has grown to become one of Africa’s largest congregations. The Faith Tabernacle, where he hosts three services every Sunday, is Africa’s largest worship center, with a seating capacity of 50,000. Oyedepo owns four private jets and homes in London and the United States. He also owns Dominion Publishing House, a thriving publishing company that publishes all his books (which are often centered on prosperity). He founded and owns Covenant University, one of Nigeria’s leading tertiary institutions, and Faith Academy, an elite high school.

Chris Oyakhilome
Church: Believers’ Loveworld Ministries, a.k.a Christ Embassy

143 UNIBEN students arrested for forgery

 by James Azania 

Management of the University of Benin, on Wednesday said it had handed over to the police 143 of its students for certificate forgery.
The students, according to a statement by the institution’s Public Relations Officer, Harrison Osarenren, are students of the faculties of Social Sciences, Engineering, Management Sciences and Life Sciences.
Vice-Chancellor, of the institution, Prof. Osayuki Oshodin, said some of the students were arrested during the second semester examinations.
He said, “We arrested some persons who engaged in certificate racketeering and we are going to flush out any member of staff involved in these illegal activities.
“Some of the students involved in this fake admission, have been arrested and are with the police now. We cannot tolerate illegalities in this university and we appeal to parents to monitor their children to ensure that they are not involved in such a vice.”
He further raised the alarm over havoc wreaked by erosion in the university and appealed to the Federal Government to assist the institution.
According to the PRO, four houses in the staff quarters have been submerged, forcing the relocation of their occupants.
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Enormous Iron Ore Deposit Found in Kogi, Worth Billions of Dollars



An enormous iron Ore has been found in Agbaja, Kogi State by an Energio Limited An Australian Company.
In a confirmatory statement, the company said it has discovered about 488 million tons, with an In-situ Iron grade of 42.7 per cent. The Ore will largely affect the Nigerian economy, especially everything that has to do with Iron, both usage and export.
Iron Ore currently trades on the international market for around $100.

According to the company, the Ore is about 13.9km2 and 9km2 represents about 15 percent of the potential areas as well as 9.2 per cent of the company’s 151km landholding for Iron, which is the first JORC Iron Ore discovered in the Country.

The Company however, named June 2013 as the date for update on the resources, a clinical geological survey will be done, and they believe the company would have known everything it needs to know about the entire resource potentials.

The current JORC resources approximation allows the admission of project development studies for the Iron Ore production project following feasibility studies.
Energio further complimented the discovery and location of the Ore, adding that the Ore is uniquely located, in a shallow flat channel, which will give room for the development and utilization of the abandoned rail lines there.
Dr. Ian Burston, the Chairman of Energio Limited in a statement noted that the discovery of the Ore is a wonderful result for the country, considering the fact that the company began drilling at the site only Last year November.
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Exposed: SARS discovers kidnappers’ den inside sitting room


Residents of AMAC Housing Estate, located in Angwansawa Village, a suburb of Abuja were recently shocked to their marrows following the discovery of kidnappers’ den right inside a sitting room by the Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) unit of the command after a tip-off from the concerned residents.
It was gathered that men of the SARS invaded the kidnapers’ hideouts following the kidnapping of a nursing mother who was identified as Justina Uwakwe, by a four-man gang right in front of her residence.
Report says that the kidnappers blindfolded Uwakwe , tied her legs and sealed her mouth and zoomed off to their den through the jungle.
The victim was held hostage for six days by her captors who vowed not to let her go until the husband pays a ransom of N25million.
Further investigation revealed that some crème de crème of the society who were abducted in the Federal Capital were always kept in the tunnel (a pit dug inside the kidnappers’ sitting room and usually covered with a slab and carpet.)
According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) FCT Abuja, Mr Usman Alkali, the command was informed by residents of the area about the dug pit at the Housing Estate where the kidnappers usually keep their victims. The police boss disclosed that following the tip-off, he ordered the Commander of SARS, Ibrahim Saidu, to lead the team to the village where they discovered the hideouts of the kidnappers and engaged them in gun battle. He added that two of the kidnappers escaped while nemesis eventually caught up the with two others.
His words, “We were able to discover four houses including the gang leader’s residence where they built an underground tunnel and covered it with slab and rug right inside their sitting room”.
Meanwhile, while narrating her story, Mrs Justina Uwakwe said “It was like a drama . I was driving my car into the compound when suddenly, I saw four men wearing masks around 7.30 pm. They told me to lie down and that I should co-operate with them. They jumped inside my car and took me away. They dragged me through the bush and told me that I should cooperate. They covered my face and tied my legs and I noticed that they took me inside one room and thrown me inside a tunnel (pit) and it with a slab and rug. “ I spent six days inside the pit and was being guarded by two men. I was fed with Indomie and pure wate,r at times once a day and at times, morning and night. They started demanding N25milion from my husband and telling him to pay the money on time. I told them that I am a mother of triplets. I started pleading with them. I prayed for them and they told me that I was very nice. They told me they didn’t collect money from my husband. On the seventh day, they took me to the bush and told me to find my way to the house,” she said.
Mr Roland Uwakwe, the victim’s husband said it was God that saved his wife from the claws of death, “ I received a call from the
They demanded N25million. I pleaded that I wanted to go round and look for the money as I raised N1.5m. I quickly went to report the incident at ACO- AMAC Estate Police Post which later transferred the case to Iddo police station before SARS took over the case,” he said.
“ Someone came to me and said that he knows one of the kidnappers . I took him to the officers at SARS and immediately they swung into action and arrested two of the kidnappers in their house.
“I was shocked . I saw the pit where they kept my wife for six days. She was released on the seventh day. In their confession, one of the suspects, Chibuzo Eze, said that they were four in number and that they built the pit in their room to serve as a cage for their victim.
He said: “It was through the kidnapping job that I built my house. We kidnapped the victim, Mrs Uwakwe and we covered her face and tied her legs and thrown her inside the pit and used a slab to cover it. She was there for six days before we released her on the seventh day,” he confessed.
Another suspect, Chibeze Ike, a native of Isu Local Government Area of Imo State confessed that: “We went into kidnapping when we didn’t have money. We told the victim to pray for us . She prayed for us and we didn’t succeed in collecting money from the husband. Our plan was that when we receive the money, we will give it to the leader of our gang who wanted to use it to travel to Ghana but we didn’t succeeded.” He added.
Still shocked and marveled over the discovery, the Angwansawa community leader Chief Thomas Kubari said he never knew such activities was going on the in the area: His words: “We couldn’t believe what we saw this morning. I know Chibuzo Eze very well. We didn’t know that they were into kidnapping and that they keep their victims in this community before they were exposed by the men of SARS. “They have been living in this house without paying rent for some time and I often saw the landlord running after them for rent. We thank SARS and we don’t want them to return to this community. We are peaceful people and we don’t want criminals in our midst,” Kubari aded.
Speaking on the incident, the officer-in-charge of SARS at the FCT Police Command, Ibrahim Saidu (SP), disclosed that when they got information, they immediately moved into action and urged the victim’s husband not to pay a dime as ramsom to the kidnappers. He stated, “We stormed their house and discovered a pit built inside their sitting room where they usually kept their victims. We learnt
Mrs. Uwakwe was there for six days before she was released on the seventh day.” Also, the landlord of the kidnappers territory, Mr Kanayo Obi, said he was shocked to learn that the men were using his house for dubious activities: “I only gave their sister my house, suddenly, they came around, and they refused to pay me one kobo since the beginning of 2012. They only paid me six months when they moved in, since then, they have refused to pay me again. I didn’t build an underground tunnel inside my house. They went and built the illegal pit and covered it and started keeping their victims there. He added.

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