Monday 21 December 2015

FG Issues Security Alert Over Kidnapping For Ransom By Boko Haram

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The Federal Government on Friday warned that Boko Haram terrorists are plotting another sensational abduction of students or foreigners to hold them ransom for money, food, medical supplies, and armaments.
In a statement issued in Abuja, the Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed, said the planned abduction is in line with the terrorists’ new modus operandi of focusing on soft targets. It will be recalled that President Buhari made defeating Boko Haram one of his administration’s top priorities, even issuing a three month deadline for their total defeat.
Despite the Federal Government’s proposals and the relocation of the military headquarters to Maiduguri, Borno State Boko Haram continues to kill civilians and threaten peace in Nigeria.
Mr. Mohammed said Boko Haram are now concentrating their attacks on soft targets, like motor parks, schools and entertainment centers.
”The kidnap of the Chibok girls in 2014, which attracted global attention to the terrorist group, is what it is now trying to repeat, hoping it can find vulnerable targets, especially schools, or a group of foreigners outside the frontline states,” Mr. Mohammed said.
Information obtained by the government has led officials to concern that Boko Haram is plotting to repeat a similar abduction, ”this is why we have decided to issue this alert to enable the authorities of both public primary and secondary schools in remote locations, particular in the Northern states, to upgrade security arrangements,” Mr. Mohammed stated in a press release obtained by SaharaReporters.

Friday 4 December 2015

 Don Moen, Donnie McClurkin, Frank Edwards & more arrive for The Experience Lagos

The clock is ticking fast as House on the Rock church, host of the world's biggest gospel concert, welcome the batch of international artistes and ministers lined up for performance at the 10th edition of The Experience 2015; holding today Friday, 4th of December from 7:00pm till 6am at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.



Don Moen, Donnie McClurkin and others arrived Lagos Thursday evening and will be present at the Experience 2015 Press Conference which kicks off the event, to be held at Eko Hotel Conference Centre 9.00am today. Fred Hammond, Hezekiah Walker and Kim Burrell, Jessica Reedy, Micah Stampley, Frank Edwards, Sonnie Badu, Chioma Jesus, Nathaniel Bassey, Sammie Okposo, Midnight Crew, Julius Nglass and the Lagos City Chorale, are also billed to perform at The Experience Lagos on the 4th of December.

You may want to arrive the venue early enough to secure your space at the TBS! Follow the buzz on the official #Experience10 website: www.theexperiencelagos.com and on social media: @theexepriencelagos(Facebook), @theexperiencelg(twitter), @theexperiencelagos(Instagram).

Thursday 26 November 2015

     


        

                   Boko Haram Is Worse Than ISIS      

BOKO HARAM
By Allee Manning
Just days after ISIS killed 43 people in Beirut and 129 people in Paris, two bombings believed to be linked to Boko Haram claimed at least 49 lives and injured approximately 130 people in two separate Nigerian cities on Tuesday. While they didn't grab global headlines, they're part of an even more deadly problem than that posed by ISIS' Middle-Eastern core. Even as we published this story, it remained unclear whether or not the attack on the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital, Bamako, was undertaken by Boko Haram or Ansar Dine.
The Institute for Economics and Peaces' new Global Terrorism Index shows that the Nigerian terrorist group eclipsed ISIS for the morbid title of most deadly terrorist group in 2014, killing 6,644 people in various attacks throughout Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon. Together, the two groups (which declared an alliance in March) accounted for more than half of all deaths caused by terrorism last year.
Here are the grisly numbers behind Boko Haram's rise in 2014.
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Though ISIS claimed more total lives than Boko Haram did in 2014, ISIS killed less people through terrorist attacks against civilians, since most of their kills were battle-related deaths. Boko Haram killed 45 more people in terrorist attacks in Nigeria alone than ISIS did across five countries.
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In May, members of Boko Haram killed 315 people at a marketplace in the town of Gomoru Ngala, using both firearms and explosives. It was the third largest terrorist attack reported globally in 2014, behind two major ISIS attacks in Iraq.
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Nigeria ranked third of all the world's countries in terms of impact by terrorism, following only Iraq and Afghanistan. The country saw a 300% increase in people killed by terrorism from the previous year, and accounted for 23% of all deaths caused by terrorism worldwide. The Fulani militants, another rising terrorist group in the region that surpassed al-Shabaab to become the fourth deadliest terrorist group in the world, accounted for 1,229 total deaths in the country. Where Boko Haram killed an average of 15 people per attack, the Fulani militants only killed eight per attack. Following the unprecedented growth of these two groups, the total number of internally displaced persons in Nigeria recently reached 2.2 million, according to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
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Boko Haram conducted more bombings in 2014 than in any other previous year, killing a total of 1,490 people, mostly in public places. In 2013, the group conducted only 35 bombings. However, machine guns remain Boko Haram's preferred weapon of choice, accounting for 63 percent of the group's annual death toll. The group did not begin bombing attacks until 2010.
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Largely due to Boko Haram, terrorism-related deaths in Nigeria rose by more than 300 percent increase in 2014. This increase was the largest year-on-year increase in terrorist deaths for any country in history. Amnesty International estimates that Boko Haram has now killed more than 17,000 people in total.

Wednesday 25 November 2015


Olamide releases 5th solo album "Eyan Mayweather"

The YBNL rapper who has averaged an album a year since 2011, has gone one better with a new LP.

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Olamide ireleased his fifth solo studio album “Eyan Mayweather”.
The YBNL rapper who has averaged an album a year since 2011, has gone one better with a new LP.
“Eyan Mayweather” contains 20 tracks, with four singles from the project earlier released. They include ‘Bobo’, ‘Matters Arising’, ‘Melo melo’, and ‘Lagos Boys’. Interestingly there is no collaboration on the new album.

Production of the work comes chiefly from in-house music maker, Pheelz, with support from BBanks, ID Cabasa, andYoung Jonn.
“Eyan Mayweather” will is the second album released by Olamide this year. In April 2015, the rapper and Phyno put out a collaborative joint album “2 Kings”. Other albums by Olamide include “Rapsodi” (2011), “YBNL” (2012), “Baddest Guy Ever Liveth” (2013), “Street OT” (2014).
Olamide recently won the Best Male Artiste In West Africa at the 2015 All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).
The YBNL CEO who has maintained his consistency this year with his continuous dominance of West African pop culture via his singles and performances faced stiff opposition from a number of talents.
Olamide won the award for his song ‘Bobo’, over Wizkid’s ‘Ojuelegba’, Sarkodie’s ‘Adonai (Remix), Flavour’s ‘Golibe’, and Davido’s ‘Fans mi’.


Adele's "Hello" breaks U.S. album sales record

In three days, "25" sold at least 2.4 million copies
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It’s barely been a week since "25" dropped and Adele is already making history.
The British singer’s new album was released on Friday, November 20, 2015 and four days later it broke the record for making the most album sales in a week in the United States of America.
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Three days after its debut, the album sold at least 2,433,000 copies.  According to Billboard, industry forecasters say the ‘Hello’ crooner’s album could sell three million copies in its first week.
The number of sales beat a record previously held by American boy band *NSYNC which sold 2,416,000 copies of their “No Strings Attached’ album in 2000 in its first week.
The singer's album is currently unavailable for streaming on Spotify, Deezer and any other digital music service.

Biafrans' refusal to intimidation —MASSOB….Vanguard

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Group slams FG over Kanu’s detention
Traders woo Buhari
Uwazurike hosts Bianca Ojukwu
By Nwabueze Okonkwo & Chimaobi Nwaiwu
Nnewi—The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has said that no amount  of intimidation, harassment and blackmail will ever deter its leader Chief Ralph Uwazurike from dropping the agitation for the actualization of Biafran Republic.
This was disclosed by the  Regional administrator for MASSOB, in Isu, Imo State, Prince Ogaraku Venatus in a statement  made available to Vanguard.
“We have absolute confidence, trust, respect, and faith in our leader and father of the agitation for Biafra actualization  Chief Ralph Uwazuruike’s leadership traits and strong conviction to actualize Biafra.
“We have also uncovered a planned move by some disgruntled Igbo politicians to stage anti-Biafra rally in Abuja. That move will fail and our leader Chief Uwazurike is not worried about such silly and selfish move by the people we understand have been paid heavily to do the protest.
“Chief Uwazurike has succeeded in telling the Federal Government of Nigeria that he does not mince words in his determination to achieve the Biafran state and equally expose the injustice done to Ndigbo. So, the politician whose interest is nothing more than money in their pockets cannot stop MASSOB or any other pro-Biafra  group,”he said.
Prince Ogaraku also prayed that no evil plan intended to scuttle the Biafra struggle will succeed.
Restoration of Biafra
Similarly, another Igbo political group, Ndigbo United Assembly, NUA, yesterday, added its own voice in the on-going agitation for the restoration of Biafran state, saying that Biafra is on course.
Speaking to newsmen during a peaceful demonstration embarked upon by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,   President-General of NUA, Comrade Peter Okala declared: “My  take on the Biafran agitation is positive in the sense  that our colonial masters knew our differences before  making a contract of amalgamation  to try if we could understand ourselves, but the fact remains that till date, the centre could not hold and the South East is still hated with passion  by our Northern and South West brothers.”
Okala who is also a one-time governorship candidate of the National Conscience Party, NCP, in Anambra State asked: “Could you imagine Wole Soyinka using Igbo people to popularize his seminar topic in far away United States of America, where he was quoted as saying that Igbo people can only vote at the direction of their stomach? So, what kind of a hopeless statement from a so-called prominent citizen is that?
“In Nigeria today, if one is asked to name 100 most corrupt people in Nigeria who have  emptied our treasury , hardly will an Igbo man be among them. But we are abused in every part of Nigeria as people, who could do  anything to get money simply  because the West is in control of the media and the North has partnered with them to marginalize the South-East.”
Okala also observed that  the inabilty of political office holders in the South -East to join the pro-Biafra movement is not a crime because it may be a treason in Nigerian laws, but it’s the right of every person to choose an association or a country he or she should belong to and there is no law that will empower anyone or institution to stop it.”
Meantime, a coalition of civil society organizations based in the South-East geo-political zone has advised the Federal Government to stop chasing shadows by deploying huge state resources that should be put for good public use, into influencing and compromising some individuals and groups, in an attempt to quench the on-going agitations.
The group advised the federal government to rather look inwards critically so as to study and identify those issues that have remained unaddressed till date that resulted to the earth-shaking agitations in the South-East and the South-South zones.
The group said that trying to influence or compromise some individuals or groups would rather end up escalating the issue and possibly blowing same out of proportion and push  agitators to a radical and uncontrollable end, which may lead to another round of insurgency.
In a press statement, yesterday in Onitsha, Anambra State, the groups stated that the Federal Government must be told in a clear terms that those being compromised and influenced to recant are  not in control of the movement and millions of  its supporters and sympathizers.
It added: “These sets of conformist individuals and groups have long disgraced themselves and lost touch with the mainstream grassroots of the South-East zone, which is why in a bid to justify crumbs  federally received, they end up on the pages of newspapers with their faceless and mushroom groups.”
In the statement jointly signed on their behalf by Comrade Aloysius Attah, for CLO; Comrade Peter Onyegiri for Centre for Human Rights & Peace Advocacy; Comrade Samuel Njoku for Human Rights Club (a project of LRRDC); Comrade Justus Uche Ijeoma for Forum for Justice, Equity & Defence of Human Rights; Comrade Chike Umeh for Society Advocacy Watch Project; Obianuju Joy Igboeli, Esq. for Anambra Human Rights Forum; Comrade Emeka Umeagbalasi for Intersociety; Comrade Alex Olisa for Southeast Good Governance Forum and Eze Eluchie for: PADDI Foundation, the coalition said the first critical step is to withdraw all trumped up charges leveled against Citizen Nnamdi Kanu and to release him unconditionally with immediate effect from the DSS captivity.
According to the coalition, “A Nigeria of pluralism and democratic constitutionalism, equality and fairness with no distinction in theory and practice as to ethnicity, place of birth, education, sex, class, oligarchic or aristocratic background and religion is always a preferred option and can be safely described as a united Nigeria. But a Nigeria of the opposite remains the worst option, while assertion of right to independent statehood is its best alternative. This is because it is better to live free in a land flowing with poverty than to live buoyantly in a land shackled and manacled by chains of slavery and enslavement”.
It further added: “To assuage the earth-shaking agitations and placate the people of the Southeast zone, all the age-long structural imbalances must be redressed especially the country’s geopolitical imbalances including lopsidedness in the number of States, LGAs, Senatorial Districts, Federal Constituencies, Federal Roads, Fiscal Allocations and geopolitical compositions of the field formations and headships of the Army, Police, Air Force, Navy, DSS, NIA, FRSC, Prisons and Customs”.
“In the area of federal public office holders in Nigeria drawn from the six geopolitical zones, the Southeast zone is abysmally represented. For instance, no senior police officer from the zone is among the current heads of the country’s 12 Police Zonal Commands and the few serving AIGs from the zone have since gone on statutory retirement leaving the zone no known serving AIGs out of the country’s current Police AIGs of at least 22″.
“All these are owing to age-long deliberate policy designed to stunt their promotions and posting till in the twilight of their statutory retirements when they are given retirement promotions. The composition of CPs and AIGs’ cadres of the Nigeria Police Force is also grossly lopsided in fragrant breach of Section 14 (3) of the 1999 Constitution. The same gross lopsided composition is the case in the Nigerian Custom, Nigerian Immigration Service, the Nigerian Prisons Service, the DSS, the NIA, Army, Navy and the Air Force.
“In the headships of SPUs, ATSs, SARS, Federal Highway Police, the Mobile Police and Border Police composition and headship in the Nigeria Police Force; same is the case; likewise the country’s federal Appeal and Federal High Court and Appeal and Supreme Court Judges and Justices in which the zone is acutely represented. The same gross lopsidedness and exclusion are the order of the day in federal ministers, directors, headships of federal executive bodies as well as Service Chiefs and other top non ministerial federal appointments”.
Drumming support for Buhari
However, a group of traders under the aegis of South East Markets Amalgamated   Traders Association, SEAMATA, has disowned the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB and the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and their agitation and activities for the actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra.
Addressing newsmen yesterday in Onitsha, the traders through a statement signed by Chief Okwudili Ezenwanko and Honourable Temple Udeh, President General and Secretary General respectively, of SEAMATA, said they are constrained to react to the continuous calls for the closure of business in South east in protest and solidarity for actualization of Biafra agitators.
The news conference by the traders was attended by Chief Christian Nwabuani, Vice President, Abia state, Peter Obah, Financial Secretary, Ebonyi state, Elder Martin Inuozor, Treasurer, Imo State, Austin Onyia assistant Public Relations Officer, from Enugu State, including other officials from the five South East states of the zone.
SEAMATA said “the difficulties and hardship which the traders in particular and residents in general suffer during these protests has made the traders to direct that we react to the situation and development which is adversely affecting them”.
“The traders in the zone are therefore, disassociating themselves jointly and severally from the activities of these agitators, the invasion of markets and other business outfits and the destruction of private property of individuals like shops and vehicles in the name of pro Biafra protest is not only condemnable but also unacceptable.
“We are yet to understand the wisdom in the protest where the properties and other valuables belonging to Igbos are either vandalized or destroyed by the fellow Igbos in the name of Pro Biafra protest, when the hardship which the Igbos that relocated from North East in the wake of Boko Haram insurgency are passing through is still staring on our faces, and the agitators are calling on other doing their normal business in other parts of Nigeria to come back to South East.”
MASSOB reacts
But  reacting to the allegation of destruction of properties, shops and personal belonging of fellow Igbos, MASSOB factional National Director of Information, Comrade Uchenna challenged SEAMATA and their leadership to name and show evidence of anybody whether or not whose property has been destroyed since the protest started.
“Even the Police Divisions in Onitsha and Onitsha Area Command and their boss has confirmed that all the protest by Biafran agitators has been peaceful and it was reported by different media organization in and outside South East states including the ones at Abuja.
“Chief Ezenwankwo is not SEAMATA President General because at no time was he elected by South East traders, neither is he elected by Anambra traders as    AMATAS President General, he and his groups he claim to head both in South East and Anambra State do not represent the Igbo or Anambra traders, but their pay masters, South East Governors and Anamnbra State Governor, who appointed them to collect revenues from traders for government of the respective states, with their own share included in the levies they collect.
“Those people who call themselves SEAMATA are South East Governors stooges, used in siphoning the traders, they are used to milk the traders dry in the name of revenue collection, most of them do not have shops in the markets.
“Most of the people that are demonstrating are traders who out of their love for Biafra willingly closed their shops to join in the agitation of Biafra and release of Nnamdi Kanu, Igbo traders for your information are not complaining about the closure of market which MASSOB or IPOB did not even direct.”
Also reacting, one of IPOB’s spokesmen, Mr. Emma Powerful, dismissed SEAMATA claim of destruction, saying that they are not recognized in Igbo land, adding that “we have been doing this protest in different parts of the world and the international community knows that we have been peaceful and civil in all we are doing,”.
Uwazuruike hosts Bianca
In another development, the Leader of the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike yesterday revealed that the movement has concluded arrangements to host important dignitaries at this year’s fourth annual ceremony marking the memorial anniversary of the late Biafra’s Head of State and Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu.
In a press statement issued to newsmen in Onitsha, Anambra state on behalf of Uwazuruike, MASSOB’s Deputy National Director of Information, Chris Mocha, confirmed that already, wife of the late Ojukwu, Bianca; former Chief Security Adviser to late General Sani Abacha, former military Head of state, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha and Leader of Movement for the Emancipation of Niger-Delta, MEND, Alhaji Mujaheed Asari Dokubo have indicated their interest to attend the occasion.

Kogi legal impasse: An alternative view By HUSSEIN AFOLABI

auduI was deeply saddened by the news of the passing away of the candidate of the APC in the Kogi State gubernatorial poll, Prince Abubakar Audu. My heartfelt condolences to his entire family and the people of Kogi State. His demise is not only shocking and sad, it has also created a legal problem for the Independent National Electoral Commission as regards the inconclusive election as of the time of his death.
A lot has been said by different experts, and different positions canvassed by different lawyers on this issue. However, suffice it to say that only INEC is statutorily empowered to chart a course on how to move forward in the election, to which a supplementary election has been ordered. Although INEC should expect to have its decision on this issue tested through the fires of litigation.
While some have argued for a fresh election to be held, some argue that Audu’s running mate (James Faleke) can simply take his place and run the supplementary election after all, it’s an Audu/Faleke ticket. It’s important to note that none of these arguments is premised on a statutory provision, and none of these arguments has a legal backing.
What does the law say when this kind of situation happens? Nothing! Unfortunately, our laws do not envisage that this issue will ever arise. Hence, the law is silent on it. What happens then when the law is silent on an issue? The courts will infer reasonability on the issue. So, what is reasonable in this instance?
It’s important to note that Section 181 CFRN is not applicable in this instance, likewise Section 36 of the Electoral Act, 2010. The Atiku Abubakar case is also not on all fours with the instant situation. Section 181 CFRN talks about a person who has been duly elected into the office of a Governor. If such a person dies, his deputy-elect takes his place as the governor-elect. Section 36 of the Electoral Act, 2010 talks about the death a candidate before the polls. In such situations, INEC would revoke the election and fix a new date within 14 days. In the Abubakar case, he had already been elected as the Governor of Adamawa State before Chief Olusegun Obasanjo picked him as his running mate in the presidential poll. The Supreme Court held that his “deputy-elect” could take over. That’s a very clear case where Section 181 CFRN applies.
Back to the instant scenario. I beg to differ from the perspectives of some legal giants who had argued that a fresh election be called by INEC in the light of the present circumstances. To call a fresh election, INEC must have invalidated the present election. And you simply cannot invalidate an ongoing election because one of the contestants died. What happens if any of the other candidates dies before the conclusion of the fresh election? INEC simply cancels again and orders for another fresh election?
The second perspective is that INEC continues the supplementary election with Faleke stepping in as the APC governorship candidate in order to conclude the ongoing election. This position seems very compassionate, but it’s far from reasonable. INEC cannot take a stand that will run foul of, or undermine the law, especially the CFRN and the Electoral Act, 2010.
Section 31(1) & (2) of the Electoral Act, 2010 provides that a political party submits to INEC, within a stipulated period, a list of the candidates the party proposes to sponsor at the elections accompanied by a Sworn Affidavit by the candidate at the High Court of a state, indicating that he has fulfilled all the constitutional requirements for election into that office.
Section 87 (1) – (4) of the Electoral Act, 2010 provides that a political party seeking to nominate candidates for elections under the Act shall hold primaries for aspirants to all elective positions. The section goes on to state in details how primaries are to be conducted.
Section 141 of the Electoral Act, 2010 provides that an election tribunal or court shall not under any circumstance declare any person a winner at an election in which such a person has not fully participated in all the stages of the said election.
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