Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Student wins aeroplane in MTN promo

by Bode Adewunmi
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Ebube Essien- Garricks
Ebube Essien-Garricks, a 27-year-old student of the College of Health Science and Technology, Rivers State, has emerged  winner of a Cessna 182T aircraft, in the much talked-about mother of all promos—the MTN Ultimate Wonder promo. She emerged winner in an elaborate and transparent draw held at the Golden Plaza, Ikoyi, head office of MTN in the full glare of pressmen,  the Nigerian Lottery Regulatory Commission and the Nigerian Communications Commission.
Speaking after the show, Larry Annetts, Chief Marketing Officer, MTN stated that the journey so far in getting the ultimate winner of the aeroplane, as promised by the MTN, has been interesting, credible and transparent.
“When we came out with the promo, many doubted us, but today, we have an ultimate winner, who will go home with the promised Cessna 182T aeroplane. The take-home for us here is that the MTN is committed to enriching lives of its customers. When we say we will do something, you can be sure that we don’t renege on our promises.
“The can-do- spirit is forever guiding us in offering utmost satisfaction to our customers and we are glad that today, a Nigerian has been enriched and empowered with an aeroplane,” he stated.
Ebube, who was notified of her good fortune through a phone call immediately opted for the cash value of the plane, which is N64 million.
Overwhelmed and full of emotions, she showered praises on the MTN, describing the ultimate prize as a true wonder, coming just in time for Christmas.
“ I am short of words, as there is no word to describe how I feel right now. It is like a dream, but I know that nothing can be more real than what I am feeling right now. This must be the best Christmas gift ever. It is truly wonderful,” she exclaimed.
NigerianTribune

Buhari, Bafarawa meet on North agenda for 2015


Former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd),
Former Head of State and Presidential candidate for the Congress of Progressive Change,  Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), again on Tuesday met  behind closed-door with former Governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa,  over the insecurity  and other challenges  in the North.
Besides, the meeting which lasted for more than three hours at Buhari’s home, a source said, dwelt on the unity and the future of  the region among other issues.
The duo had met  in September where the unity of the region was said to be the high point of their discussion.
Bafarawa, a member of the Board of Trustees of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, had in that meeting  expressed his concern over political disunity in the North  ahead of  2015 general elections.
The former governor had said,  “I came to him (Buhari) to discuss in order to chart the way forward on how we can unite ourselves in the North because the North is in disarray.  Therefore, we need to unite since we are masters of all trade when you talk of political activities in the North.
“I think there is a solution to our disunity in the North because before now, discussions toward achieving unity had been based on political parties.”
Tuesday’s meeting, the  source added, was a  continuation of the September meeting, saying “several matters affecting North and the country were discussed.”
Bafarawa said the meeting was to make them more united to face the current reality in the country, especially the security challenges, the 2015 general elections and the stability the country.
He urged Nigerians to be “strong,  dedicated  and hardworking towards sustaining the country’s unity and future of upcoming generations.”
It was gathered that Bafarawa  said after the meeting that they were committed to sustaining and widening the scope of the meeting to include other stakeholders, saying the strength of the North in building and bringing positive solution to the country would be derived from honest advice and approach on the issues that are facing the country.
Punch

$1bn Abacha loot lying in Swiss bank when I left office -OBJ •US reveals how Halliburton money was shared

by Chris Agbambu and Ebenezer Adurokiya 
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1. Sanni Abacha 2. Olusegun Obasanjo
THERE is at least one billion dollar Abacha loot still lying in Swiss accounts, former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has stated, just as he blamed the World Bank for contributing to the problems of Nigeria.
Obasanjo made this startling revelation on Tuesday in Warri, Delta State, while making remarks on leadership as the major factor affecting the growth of the nation. The former president was chairman at a lecture organised in honour of Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, as part of the series of programmes organised to mark his 40th year in ministry, which was held at the basement of the  international auditorium of Word of Life Bible Church, Ajamimogha Street, Warri.
While responding to a question posed on corruption, Obasanjo derided the World Bank for only being able to blackmail countries like Nigeria as corrupt, but doing little to give away names of the corrupt individuals, the amount stolen and where the monies are kept in foreign accounts.
He blamed the bank for making Nigeria poorer by misleading her into introducing the Structural Adjustment Programme during the General Ibrahim Babangida regime even when it knew it would spell doom for the country.
“When I was president, I called the World Bank. I said, please, give me the list of the amount that has been stolen, where is it kept and who the beneficiaries are. I never got anything from the World Bank thereafter. We have on our own decided that we will investigate and get from one family, Abacha family alone,” he revealed.
 “From the Abacha family alone, we recovered millions of dollars.  I got 1.25 billion dollars (100m pounds);  and the lawyer in Swizerland (he is still there), who was doing it for us, said, when I was leaving, that if we worked harder, there was still, at least, one billion dollars that we can get from that family alone,” he maintained, adding that only an insincere and mad person will not acknowledge that there is corruption in Nigeria.
Taking a swipe at the World Bank, the former president said: “It is the same World Bank who came to us and said ‘Structural Adjustment Programme was good.’ Of course, it only made us poorer. We said SAP would make us poorer, they said ‘No.’ We went for it and we are poorer today. And then they came to tell us that we did not do it the way they wanted us to do it. Many years later, they accepted that we were right and they were wrong.”
He querried the inability of antigraft bodies in the country to bite as it happened during his regime. “I am not saying we are not corrupt. As a nation, we are corrupt, but are we doing something about it? I once heard people, during my regime, saying that the fear of Ribadu was the beginning of wisdom but today, there is no longer any wisdom,” he averred.
Guest Speaker of the lecture entitled “The Nigeria of my Dreams: Towards the Consolidation of National Unity,” Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, during his presentation, took participants through the labyrinth of the evolution of the Nigerian state, the undoings of its early leaders and their attendant effects on subsequent leaders as well as various forms of manifestations of failures of leadership in the country, among others.
Professor Akinyemi also flayed the political elite, who held sway in early post-Independent era, blaming them for not making efforts to “reach a broad consensus on the fundamental values that should be the overriding principles of governance, in order to make life more abundant for all, cater for the poor, increase opportunities for all, provide safety net for the widow and the orphan and reduce the gap between the rich and the poor, between the South and the North and between the haves and the have nots.,
According to the diplomat, leaders had refused to learn from the mistakes of their predecessors, thereby trivialising public offices, adding that the principles of zoning and federal character, especially as it affected Justice Jombo-Ofo, who was denied being sworn in at the Court of Appeal, based on being appointed on the quota of Abia State because of marriage, was not only rididulous but absurd.
Professor Akinyemi stressed on the need for the elite to seek a consensus that would emphasise policies and values and engender unity, protection of the poor, orphans and widows.
He also sought values that would de-emphasise religious bigotry, greed and indecent flaunting of wealth.
Dignitaries at the lecture included Chief Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, Deacon Gamaliel Onosode and Professor Jim Omatseye.
Meanwhile, as the United States government mounts pressure on the Federal Government to prosecute all those indicted in the Halliburton bribery scandal, it has equally released further information that could assist the government.
Informed sources exclusively disclosed to the Nigerian Tribune that the US government had further threatened to sanction the Federal Government if all those involved in the scandal were not brought to book.
The United States listed the names of the beneficiaries of the bribery scandal and the banks in the country where the money was kept.
According to the source, the United States government was insisting that if it could try Halliburton officials and convict them, there was nothing stopping Nigeria from doing same.
It further added that this was a singular test for the Federal Government to know if it was sincere in its fight against corruption.
The source revealed that a former Chief of Air Staff collected a total sum of $70 million through his company, Tri-star in trains one and two, while $40 million was collected in trains three and four and paid to the cronies of a former head of state.
Also, $35 million was collected on trains five and six by the cronies of a former president.
Furthermore, Malabo Oil, belonging to a former petroleum minister, got a share of $2 million.
NigerianTribune

I almost rigged your election in 2003 – Obasanjo tells Governor Shekarau


Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday confessed that he was almost forced to rig the election that brought Governor Ibrahim Shekarau of Kano into power in 2003.
The erstwhile president while speaking in Abuja yesterday where he chaired a session of a round-table on Party Politics organized by the National Institute for Legislative Studies, said he refused to succumb the pressure he faced from oppositions despite the fact that Shekarau won the election with a very narrow margin.
Obasabjo said: “I want to thank former Governor Shekarau for what happened to him in Kano. What he did not know, which he may want to know today, is that he won that election with a very narrow margin, and if I had yielded to pressure, that narrow margin would have been changed. He didn’t know that somebody wanted me to talk to the electoral body, but I refused to do so.”
In a swift reaction, Shekarau accused Obasanjo of presenting completely different picture of what happened in 2003 ‘in a bid to score cheap credit.’
The presidential candidate in 2011 election on the platform of All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), who spoke through his former Director of Press Sule Ya’u Sule, claimed that it was the former BOT chairman of PDP who was forcing the state’s returning officer to announce PDP candidate as the winner.
Shekarau alleged that reliable sources told him that Obasanjo was personally on the neck of the INEC official, trying to rig the election.
Obasanjo identified indiscipline, lack of service delivery and non-adherence to manifestos as the bane of party politics in the country, noting that “no human institution will endure for long without discipline.
Earlier at the event, Shekarau preached against do-or-die affair and knocked Obasanjo for once saying he (Shekarau) was in a wrong party.
“Chief Obasanjo once said I belong to the wrong party, and I think he probably didn’t want to say it here and that was why today he said I belong to the other side,” he said.
DailyPost

We need to save this country from the PDP in 2015 – PPA


The national Secretary of the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA), Chief Peter Ameh, has dismissed a recent claim by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), that it will reclaim the South-East in 2015.
Ameh in a communiqué said, “PDP has failed Nigerians , cannot reclaim South-East— PPA,” was wrongly credited to Dr Madukwe Ukaegbu by the party’s secretariat staff.
“I issued the statement and I take responsibility for its content. There is no doubt that the PDP has let the people of the South-East down in all ramifications and we will not allow that to continue.
“Just at the weekend, not less than six traders of South-East origin were killed by the Boko Haram sect in Borno and Yobe states and the government did nothing.
“That tells you the level to which government at federal, states and local governments levels have degenerated, as they were unable to lift a finger to right a wrong in our national life,” Ameh stated.
He further said “the security situation in the country is getting worse and the economy, wobbling.
“We need to save this country from the PDP come 2015, by voting for the PPA, which has a vision and mission.”
However, in an earlier statement wrongly credited to Ukaegbu, Ameh said that Nigeria has not achieved any reasonable thing from the PDP’s leadership except poverty, crime and corruption.
DailyPost

ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE’S DESPERATION


BY BEN NANAGHAN
Adams Oshiomhole’s court victory proclaiming him Governor of Edo State on November 11, 2008 was greeted with shouts of hosanna, uhuru and eureka. What! To have a great incorruptible, fire spitting, no nonsense national labour leader in the hue of the saintly Michael Imondu was perhaps well beyond the expectations of the people of Edo State whose finances were converted into the personal property by our former plea- bargaining governor.
And this writer was one of those who shouted Hosanna waving palm fronds and with his only garment spread on the street for Governor Oshiomhole to ride on, comfortably seated on the golden ass we provided for him. My article in the Guardian of Dec., 23, 2008 testifies to the mistaken confidence I placed on the governor in 2008.
Governor Oshiomhole’s inauguration speech which won many hearts over was laden with the best a sugar-coated labour unionist could offer. The Governor’s greatest emphasis was on qualitative and compulsory education up to secondary school level. His other areas of emphasis then were flood control and erosion, pollution and garbage disposal, decent and affordable housing, security of lives and properties, health care, tackling unemployment, the environment and a good road network. None of these was achieved after 4 years.
The Governor’s qualitative and compulsory education up to secondary school level was a ruse that camouflaged the Governor’s innermost intensions of taking the intelligent people of Edo State for a ride because this programme never took off at all. It is my strategic thinking that when a man abandons education, he abandoned everything. The great Greek philosopher posits that “if the citizens are well educated they will readily see through the maze (difficulties) that beset them and meet emergencies as they arise”. Plato also emphasizes that “if education is neglected, it matters little what else the state does”. Aristotle who was plato’s most outstanding student puts it brutally thus “educated men are as much superior to uneducated men as the living are to the dead”.
It’s a great pity that Governor Oshiomhole missed the vital role of education in nation building and instead discouraged interest in education by skyrocketing school fees in tertiary institutions in Edo State as in all ACN states.
I am not aware of any qualitative value added to education in Edo State. For instance, Governor Oshiomhole’s declaration that every Edo State child will have free compulsory and qualitative education up to secondary school level was a story meant for the marines.
For instance, education in all the Ijaw speaking areas of Edo State did not get any boost or improvement. In Okomu, especially where the people saw a glimmer of hope in the emergence of a labour leader as governor, there was no improvement whatsoever. Okomu is one of the oldest towns in Edo State and yet it does not have a secondary school. The people of Okomu made several attempts to dialogue with their governor but the retinue of Etsako personal assistants and aides frustrated all such attempts. And today Okomu is even worse off before Oshiomhole’s arrival. And so are all Ijaw-speaking communities in Edo State like Ajakurama, Ofunama , Abere, Gelegele, Gbelebu, Ejide, Nikorogha etc.
The propaganda machinery of Gov. Oshomhole’s re-election campaign singled out a “good network of roads” as the governor’s flagship of achievements. But most of these roads are in Edo North, Etsako to be specific because the governor hails from there. For instance, in all the coastal ijaw-speaking areas of Edo State, there is not even one road project either completed or in progress. The roads to Ajakurama, Ekenwan, Ofunama, Safarogbo, Abere, Gbelebu are like a trip in a nightmarish odyssey.
The road to Okomu is now completely impassable.
But by far Oshiomhole’s greatest achievement as governor of Edo State is the fear of Oba Akenzua of Benin. Nigeria since its inception in 1914 has never had a state Governor who dedicated most of his reign to the propagation and execution of the ideals and aspirations of an Emir, Oba or king. For Governor Oshiomhole, the fear of the Oba of Benin is the beginning of wisdom and key to continous electoral victories. The Governor is like a paid public relations consultant of the Oba who works so hard highlighting the superhero qualities of the Oba just to keep his consultancy job going.
And this is the main reason why Oshiomhole will never extend development to Edo’s coastal areas because the Oba of Benin has on several occasions referred to the Ijaws in Edo State as slaves, strangers and settlers depending on his mood or frame of mind. The late Prof Ambrose Alli tried to be friendly with the coastal dwellers but he paid dearly with his life.
With the gubernatorial election just by the bend in Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomhole has become very jittery because of his unicentric and ethnocentric programmes as all his reforms are centred around Benin city and his ethnic Etsako base. Even his neighbours in Edo North like the Akoko Edo and Owan areas are very furious with the governor for his parochial programmes.
Another black spot in Oshiomhole’s government is his ethnic chivalry. Most of his personal assistants, aides and advisers are from his ethnic Etsako area of Edo State. Edo state is a multi-ethnic state but Oshiomhole’s cabinet does not reflect this as there is no Ijaw speaking representative in the Governor’s cabinet either as a commissioner, Special Adviser or Personal Assistant.
The Governor should borrow a leaf from President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan who is from Bayelsa State but has one of the most detribalized personal staff regime. The president’s Chief of Staff is from Edo State and his chief spokesman is from Ogun State. The Governor who has an array of Etsako sons and daughters should feel challenged by the Presidents commendable example. Governor Oshiomhole has become more desperate recently as he has invited the dreaded Niger Delta militant, Alhaji Asari Dokubo of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF) to shore up his campaigns base with a mouth watering sum in hundreds of millions of naira.
And Asari Dokubo has promised to invade Edo State on election day like a tsunami. He said he will mobilize his militants to take over Edo State on election day to check rigging by the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP).
So Asari Dokunbo has won a multimillion naira contract from Oshiohole to deliver Edo State to the Action Congress Party of Nigeria (ACN)?
But does Asari Dokubo know about the plight of his Izon brothers and sisters under the Oshiomhole regime in Edo State? Or has Asari Dokubo’s mercenary mentality deprived him of rational thinking to the extent of aligning with an ‘enemy” of the Ijaws in Edo State because of filthy lucre?
Asari Dokubo who is both nationally and internationally most famous for bursting oil pipelines and taking hostages for ransom may not after all be a strange bedfellow to a governor who has mainly betrayed the masses’ confidence and hoodwinked a gullible and trusting electorate who have became so impoverished while the Governor gets wealthier and wealthier. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should please take note and be vigilant to ward-off the Asari Dokubo threat and ensure a rig-free gubernatorial election in Edo State.
Nanaghan writes from Lagos
NBFNews

You’d Be A Fool If You Don’t Want To Play For Your Country – Ameobi

After getting his international clearance to appear for the Nigerian national team, Shola Ameobi has revealed his excitement at getting the call to play against Venezuela on Wednesday in an international friendly match.
“I’m really excited about it and hopefully I can go and meet up with the rest of the guys and see where we go from here,” Ameobi revealed.
“My focus right now is getting through this week and really looking forward to the game next weekend against Swansea,” he added.
The 31-year old also revealed his lingering desire to make an international career.
“You’d be a fool if you didn’t want to play at the very highest level and certainly I’m no fool.
“I want to play at the top as every other player does – that’s what drives me and that’s why I’m still here wanting to play in the Premier League.
“Newcastle United will always be No 1 for me, that is the bread and butter so that is something we’ll look at.
“But he [Alan Pardew] is delighted for me, as you’d expect because he wants a squad full of internationals here. He’s happy for me.
“I’m really excited. Nigeria is where I’m from, that’s my heritage and I’ve never forgotten my roots. The majority of my family are from Nigeria and they’re really excited about this.
“My parents are really, really happy but they would have supported me either way. It’s a case of better late than never,” he concluded.
 InformationNigeria.org