Saturday, 3 November 2018

ON PMB WAEC CERTIFICATE



It's a pity that many Nigerians can no longer reason having been blinded or delusioned with ethno religious sentiment and hatred. While they spend fortune on data to upload or download rubbish, selfies, posting and sharing unverified posts, less attention is given to research.

I have read many comments on PMB recently acquired WAEC certificate and I can only conclude that many are actually educated but illiterate, walloping in their high level of ignorance while wailing in the ocean of bitterness and hatred thereby alluding it to hunger and poverty in the land.

You may need to ask the following salient questions concerning the certification after which your eyes of understanding may be opened with the answers provided below, thereby making you to discuss intelligently with wisdom irrespective of your political lineage or belief

1. Is it possible to get another certificate to replace the lost one?

Answer : No

2. How come that WAEC presented another certificate to PMB?

Answer:

WAEC never presented
 another certificate to PMB but Attestation based on request.

3. What is the difference between attestation and certificate or Why Attestation instead of certificate?

Answer:

Attestation is a validity of any result upon which a certificate can be issued or has been issued.

4. What happened to PMB original WAEC result?

Answer : Ask the Army headquarter ( IBB)

5. Why should WAEC issue him with attestation? Is it because he is the president?

Answer :

WAEC can issue anyone with attestation irrespective of the person background upon request by the individual and backed up with a police report and court affidavit.

6. How come the certificate looked new with recently taken passport photograph as displayed on the PMB WAEC CERTIFICATE?

Answer :

What was issued is not certificate but attestation which normally comes with an embossed recently taken passport photograph in accordance with the WAEC rules and regulations that guide the conduct of their examination and issuance of attestation which is most often referred to as CONFIRMATION OF RESULTS.

I believe that with this enlightment, many will stop making mockery of their ignorance.

 Thank you.

Akindele Onalapo

A Bitter Sweet Experience


Yesterday, Friday, 2nd November was a bittersweet experience in my household. Not life threatening anyway. The maid in the house, Sarah finally left us after she gave us a one month notice. One month notice!!!? Never heard that by house maids.
That she left our household is not the issue really. But, how and why do you want to write about a maid that left your household? That is the juicy part of the story.
We engaged a maid (Moriamoh) over 38 years ago, precisely in 1980 when we had our first child in Kaduna. She was like God sent at the time. Dutiful and cared for our son and assisted my wife in house chores. She stayed for over three years. But suddenly, she stopped and we were devastated. My wife and self were both in employment. In this situation, we had to make  arrangement for a replacement from same source Moriamoh came from. We got another maid that stayed few months, took off and cleaned the house out of the baby items (UK mothercare stuffs), my wife's jewelleries etc. All efforts to retrieve those items were in futility. Then we took the decision that wife will have to quit work to take care of our children. So, no maid.
Then came the era of the Beninoise house helps in Lagos and the South West. We requested my mother-in-law to send one to us in Kaduna. We got one eventually, Nestor. He was a workaholic. Works from morning till mid-night but not to take care of our son as madam was still off work. That is the difference between Sarah and Nestor.
Sarah joined us a little over two years ago. She and one other girl were presented to madam for interview. I was out of Abuja at the time. Madam picked Sarah. She resumed and in no time, she got a grip of what to do in the house. We observed her and she worked without supervision. She scheduled her time and knew when to clean and mop the house, laundry (wash and iron) tidy up the kitchen etc and at precisely 5pm, she closes and goes home. She is prompt at work in the morning and when the house bell rings at 09.03am on a daily basis, it must be Sarah. Not a minute past 09.03am.
Early this year, she lost a younger sister. It was a blow to her and we felt for her. She resumed work and continued in her diligent ways uptill last month when she gave notice to madam. This time too, I was away in Owerri and madam broke the news to me. The question I asked was :can we get someone like Sarah? Madam told me Sarah promised to bring another younger sister to take her place two weeks to her leaving. True to type, exactly two weeks, she brought a younger sister to understudy her. We watched them go through the duties. How Sarah put her sister through and how her sister watched and listened and how she took over gradually. One week plus of this handing over process, they got a call from home in Nassarawa State that their mother was seriously ill. Sarah sent her sister home to go check out the situation of their mother, while she continued work. Few days later, the news came that her mother eventually died. The cause? Typhoid. She went home for the burial. Burial over, Sarah resumed last Monday while the sister joined her on Wednesday to complete her final assignment in the house.
What really is touching is that Sarah gave one month notice because she was leaving our house for her husband and the wedding will be on the 17th of November,  2018. It was a joy for us that she met a husband to be while with us. On that note, we wished her well and accepted the sister she recommended. Yesterday was the time to say goodbye.
How do you say goodbye to a maid that became part of your household? A dutiful and diligent maid? A maid leaving your house for her day of her joy, happiness and to start her home and family? A day her late mother looked forward to and to play her motherly role at her wedding? When my wife and I called her yesterday for the final parting pep talk, she came dutifully, knelt down before us! We thanked her for the good work she did throughout the two years without our complaining. We counselled her, prayed for her and her marriage, admonished her as the eldest child of her mother to take over a mother role for her siblings and make her home comfortable for her husband. To always remember her father at this moment that he lost his wife. She listened to us stoically. We paid her off. Gave her parting gift. My daughters and daughter-in-law gave her lots of material items - dresses, shoes, jewelleries etc as they have done always in the past. She thanked us. As she left with her sister, my wife watched her all the way from our terrace building window until they took transport. The question we ask is: will there be another Sarah? Well, the consolation is that her sister will not let her down.
Please pray for Sarah in this her trying period. For her up coming wedding. For her marriage as she starts her home. For the comfort she needs away from home without a mother that just passed on. That is what Sarah needs now. Thank you for reading.

Edwin Osa Ogunbor

Debts/Liabilities inherited by Buhari Admin in 2015:



Pension/Salary Arrears: N740bn

Oil Subsidy Debt: N350bn

Paris Club Overdeductions: $5.4bn

JV CashCall Arrears: $6.8bn

Contractor Debt/EEG Debt: N1.9 Trn

Refunds to States for Roads: N488bn

Total: 7 TRILLION Naira
You can’t understand where we are today without understanding where we’re coming from. At least 7 TRILLION Naira in unpaid debts/liabilities, accumulated between 1999-2015, inherited by Buhari Administration.

All now being paid/settled. Even amidst relatively-low oil prices.
Look at Salaries/Pensions arrears. Examples abound: Nigerian Airways staff laid off 2003/4,unpaid until 2018. Delta Steel Co, Ex-Biafra Police Officers (pardoned since 2000)

See this thread from earlier this year by former Finance Minister @HMKemiAdeosun: https://t.co/3XwNmwr1Qz

Refusal To Pay N975M Was The Beginning Of My Problem With Health Ministry, Says NHIS Boss

The suspended Executive Secretary (ES) of the National Health Insurance Scheme  (NHIS), Professor Usman Yusuf, claimed yesterday  that his refusal pay the Federal  Ministry of Health N975m for a job NHIS was not aware of was responsible for his current ordeal.
He told  a House of Representatives  investigative public hearing on the crisis rocking NHIS that a  probe panel set up by the Health Ministry was meant to indict him.
He alleged that the panel was  paid N19m from NHIS account.
Yusuf, who made his presentation at the final day of the  Nicholas Ossai-led investigative  ad hoc panel  also regretted that Health Management Organizations  (HMOs) have not added value to the scheme despite drawing hugely from the funds.
Health Minister  Isaac Adewole, in his submission through  the Permanent Secretary, Abdulaziz Abdullahi, said Yusuf was initially investigated and suspended on the strength  of petitions from workers and other stakeholders.
He said the ES was accused of the unauthorised appointment of staff into the scheme,  incurring expenditures without due process, giving approval  above the threshold of the ES, flagrant disregard for due process in procurement matters, financial irregularities and award of contract with impunity.
HMOs also accused Yusuf of blackmailing them into refunding monies that legally accrued to them back to  NHIS, in addition to the entire 59 HMOs being forced to patronise one insurance brokering firm.
The HMOs also accused Yusuf of mismanaging  Information and Communications Technology  (ICT) fund meant to automate the activities of the organization.
In his response, Yusuf said reference to the first investigation by the minister was an “ambush” because it had been dealt with.
He, however, expressed  reservations over some of the allegations raised against him.
Saying that his refusal  to release N975m to the Ministry of Health was the beginning of his problems with the ministry, the ES added, “This led to the setting up of a panel to probe me and the panel delivered as the panelists were given N19m and even the security too were given money.
“My suspension was a preemptive coup against transparency. Why was I suspended on October 18 and not  October 19?   October 18 was the day I was going to present a result of the forensic audit of the activities of HMOs.
“October 18 was nothing but preemptive coup at the NHIS. It was a gang-up to stop my fight against corruption”.
He also refuted HMOs’ allegation of being blackmailed into making a refund to NHIS that was tied to accreditation as well as being forced to patronise a single brokering firm.
According to him, the Department of State Services (DSS) had been investigating NHIS for corruption due to payments made in 2012 and that by 2017, he was sent a letter by DSS that the money should be recouped and should no more be paid to the HMOs and the ICT Department fixed to prevent future occurrence.
“That’s what informed my vigour in collecting that money, ” he added.
The suspended ES also explained that some tough measures adopted against HMOs were necessitated by the manipulation of the funds whereby the HMOs, since inception, have failed to bring in more people on board other than civil servants.
He also said the policy of patronising a brokering firm was not his idea, adding that it was initiated before his assumption of duty in 2016.
He said: “Why are the health providers not being paid by HMOs despite accessing money from NHIS?
“I saw a huge number of insurance firms and I asked how come we have HMOs presenting to us advanced payment guarantee that will insure what we gave them.
“How come they are not paying hospitals and we are having debts, N400m, an HMO is not paid, N300m in some cases?
“I was curious, if you present me an advanced payment guarantee and I give you money, if you don’t pay, my problem is not with you but with the insurance company that gives that.
“We have not been activating the advanced payment guarantee. So we looked at the consortium and what they used to do is to give the HMOs a N100m for an insurance of N10.00. Worthless.
“On the ones we picked, there was a due process and a new consortium was put in place.
“It was done in 2016 and a management deceit before I came”.
He also refuted allegation of disregard for due process on financial management and procurement,  saying after the organization’s funds were swept into the Treasury Single Account (TSA), he had to open five sub accounts for the organisation for transparency.
To further throw light on the issue, the  panel has summoned  the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, to give account of all they know about the agency.
Chairman of the investigation panel, Ossai,  pledged  that the report of the exercise would be fair to all concerned.

We’ve lost confidence in Oshiomhole’s NWC, say aggrieved Edo APC women


Alexander Okere, Benin
Some aggrieved women of Edo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress have passed a vote of no confidence on the National Working Committee of the party for allegedly promoting nepotism and tyranny in the party.
Addressing journalists in Benin on Friday, the women accused the leadership of party, led by its National Chairman and former governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole, of allegedly subverting the aspirations of female party members with impunity.
They also said that the controversial primaries conducted by the NWC “without recourse to equity, justice and fair play” exposed the APC as “a party of hawks, swallowing chickens as its prey.”
The coordinator of the aggrieved group and State Organising Secretary of the party, Aisosa Amadasun, noted that female aspirants across the state were not only subjected to harrowing experiences, by being charged exorbitant fees for the collection of nomination forms, but also screened out, even when they were “eminently qualified.”
Amadasun lamented that about 10 women from the three senatorial districts were denied tickets by the national leadership of the APC, in spite of their sacrifices.
She said, “The level of impunity has assumed a frightening dimension under the leadership of our national chairman, who once prided himself as an apostle of change and the curative medicine to ‘godfatherism’.
“The primaries conducted so far by the leadership of the APC across the 36 states of the country are not only shameful, disgraceful, undemocratic, and a charade, but also threw many states into mayhem and shocked the foundation of the party and out it on the edge of a precipice.
“Any party that fails to recognise the inputs of women and reward them with positions commensurate to their painstaking efforts to ensure victory is not only doomed but will suffer defeat.”
She, however, vowed that the women would no long play second fiddle to the men who used them as “campaign tools”.
She also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to take pragmatic steps to remedy the injustice done to them, adding that proper reconciliation was needed to ensure victory for the party in the 2019 general elections.

Military discovers illegal security training camp in Taraba




The 20 Model Battalion of the Nigeria Army located in Serti, Taraba, said it had discovered an illegal security training camp in Serti locality.
Commanding Officer of the battalion, Lt.-Col. Sani Adamu, who stated this on Thursday in Serti.

Sani disclosed that the Special Adviser on Security to Taraba Governor, Col. Agyo Wapan (retd), had been invited as part of an investigation on the issue.
He said that the discovery followed calls by concerned citizens, who disclosed that no fewer than 300 youths were being trained in a public primary school in the area.
He said that on the receipt of the calls, he promptly responded by visiting the site and found over 300 young men were undergoing military training.

https://www.tribuneonlineng.com/171658/?fbcli

Friday, 2 November 2018

BREAKING: WAEC presents certificate to Buhari


Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
The West African Examination Council has presented attestation certificate and confirmation of school certificate result to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, disclosed this on his Twitter handle, @FemAdesina, on Friday.

Adesina wrote, “WAEC presents attestation certificate and confirmation of school cert result to President Buhari. What will the naysayers say next?”: WAEC presents certificate to Buhari

Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
The West African Examination Council has presented attestation certificate and confirmation of school certificate result to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, disclosed this on his Twitter handle, @FemAdesina, on Friday.
Adesina wrote, “WAEC presents attestation certificate and confirmation of school cert result to President Buhari. What will the naysayers say next?”