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Tuesday, 31 December 2013

SO SAD: 20 Children Die In Road Traffic Accidents - FRSC


Twenty children died in road traffic accidents between Dec. 19 and Dec. 28, while 75 others sustained injuries from the crashes, the Federal Road Safety Commission, said on Monday.
This information is contained in a statement issued by Mr Jonas Agwu, the FRSC’s Public Education Officer.
The statement said that 144 children of the 239 children involved in road accidents during the period were rescued unhurt.
It would be recalled that the FRSC on Dec. 19 began a Special Patrol for the Christmas and New Year celebration tagged “Operation Zero Tolerance’’.
The commission deployed 34,000 personnel and equipment in critical and major highways across the country as well as four helicopters for aerial surveillance.
The FRSC had said on Dec. 24 that 107 died and 1,398 persons were in 214 road accidents between Dec. 19 and Dec. 23.
It said that the figures represented a reduction in the number of deaths and injured when compared to 156 deaths and 1,882 injured persons in 236 accidents in the corresponding period of 2012.
The statement, therefore, advised parents and drivers to ensure that children were “appropriately restrained’’ in vehicles during travels.
It added that those under 12 years should be restrained in the rear seats in line with the provisions of the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2012.
This, it said was necessary because air bags could injure or kill young children travelling in front seats in the event of  accident.
“One of the most effective measures to protect occupants from injury in the event of a crash is the fitment and use of seat-belts and child restraints.
“’Restraints save lives and reduce injury severity – all vehicle occupants should be appropriately restrained when travelling,” it said.
The statement said statistics indicate that seat belt usage reduce the risk of fatality among front seat passengers by 40 per cent to 50 per cent.
It said that the use of the belt could also reduce risk of fatality for rear seat passengers by between 25 per cent and 75 per cent.
The statement said that Child restraints reduce deaths among infants by approximately 70 per cent and deaths among small children by between 54 per cent and 80 per cent.’’
It said that FRSC had mandated its commanding officers to intensify enforcement of traffic rules bothering on child safety during the ongoing special patrol, which will end on Jan. 12, 2014.
The statement directed the officers to conduct routine checks on vehicles conveying children to ensure that they are properly positioned through restraints.
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We Killed 56 Terrorists In Borno Over Weekend – Nigerian Military

The Nigerian military said yesterday that it launched ground and air operations over the weekend on locations used by terrorists in the Alafa forests, 21 kilometers from Bama, Borno State.

In a statement released Monday by the Director of Defense Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, the military disclosed that at least 56 terrorists lost their lives in an intense exchange of gunfire.
The statement added that two soldiers were wounded in the operation which was meant to track fleeing terrorists.
Major Olukolade the military had acted on intelligence which indicated that the terrorists were making renewed efforts to establish a new camp in the forest locations.
The land and air operations inflicted heavy casualties on the insurgents who reportedly lost both men and material.
According to the statement, “Air and land bombardments are continuing in different locations where terrorists have been reportedly sighted.”
In a separate development, troops of the multi-national Joint Task Force reportedly foiled an attempt by terrorists to carry out an attack on some Nigerian communities.
A military source said that the terrorists were massing up on an island on Lake Chad in order to stage an attack. He said the military’s preemptive strike disrupted the terrorists’ plot.
He added that seven of the terrorists died, with troops still in pursuit of their number fleeing in different direction towards Niger and Chad Republics.
The military source said some of the wounded terrorists were seen in a canoe paddling towards Tumbun Telkandam in Chad.
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SHOCKING: Student to Be Executed for Hanging Two Prostitutes and Having Sex with Their Bodies


A 23-year-old university student in China was sentenced to death penalty for hanging two prostitutes and having sex with their corpses.
The student, identified simply as Lee, was studying design at Jilin University in Changchun.
He previously told police that he had been failing a lot of classes and called the prostitutes to help relieve the pressure.
Lee narrated that he used to have fantasies about having sex with dead bodies, necrophilia, and decided one morning that he could no longer resist carrying it out.
iFeng.com reports that on March 6, 2013 he hired a 20-year-old prostitute called Cai through the Internet.
Lee then hanged her and had her body shipped back to his house in Changping, where he had intercourse with the corpse. It was then dismembered and the parts buried in Lee’s garden.
He carried out the same macabre act on the body of another prostitute that he’d hanged and shipped home on March 23, 2013.
A forensic psychiatrist determined that Lee wasn’t insane and was criminally responsible for the crimes.
The Second Intermediate People's Court found him guilty of intentional homicide and sentenced him to death.
It also ordered him to pay 80,000 yuan (N20,800,000) in compensation to the victims’ families. 
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WOW: Check Out Yvonne Nelson's Stunning Outfit (PHOTO)


Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson is one fashionata and she does not fail to represent each time she steps out for an event.
Yvonne stepped out looking stunning in her black jumpsuit she wore to Ghana Movie Awards held last night.
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PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Shows Sexy Body In Pool Photoshoot


Singer, rapper and founding member of defunct hip hop group, Def O Clan, Alabai posted these hot pool photos on his instagram page earlier today.

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PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos
PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos
PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos

Dwyane Wade confirms he fathered a love child during break with Gabrielle Union



Dwyane Wade has confirmed that he actually fathered a son during a brief split from his now-fiancéeGabrielle Union.
I had a time, a part in our break, in our pain and our hurt, a blessing came out of it in my life, having a son that was born healthy’, the 31-year-old NBA player revealed during a press conference on Monday, December 30, 2013, the Sun Sentinel reports.
The basketball player is father to kids Zaire and Zion. Following a 3-year court battle with ex-wifeSiohvaughn Funches, Wade was awarded custody of his children.

CRUELTY: Teacher Defiles Two Crying Little Kids Right In School

A teacher, Mohammed Ibrahim, 27, on Monday appeared before an Ebute Meta Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos, charged with the defilement of two pupils aged six and seven years old.

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According to the prosecutor, Insp R. Odigie, the crime was committed on Dec. 18 at about 11.00 a.m. in Al-adab Nursery and Primary School, Abalti Barracks, Surulere, Lagos.
Ibrahim reportedly took the two pupils to the school toilet and forcefully had unlawful carnal knowledge of them.
However, the victims screamed for help so loud that another teacher in the school heard and rescued them. 
The eyewitness reported the accused to the headmaster.
The prosecutor said that the offence contravened Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
Still, the accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was granted the bail amounting N1 million, with two sureties in like sum
Section 137 provides that any person, who has unlawful sexual intercourse with a child is guilty of a felony and liable to life imprisonment. The case was adjourned to Jan. 29, 2014.
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PHOTO: Actress, Toyin Aimakhu Is Angry, SEE WHY

Popular yoruba actress, Toyin Aimakhu-Johnson took to her twitter page to lash out at another actress.

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Although she did not mention any name, she sounded pretty pissed.
See tweets below
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MEN'S GUIDE: Improve Your Sex Life in 2014!


As a new year approaches, your resolutions, however, sound the same. Save more money. Find a better job. See your family more often. And while all of those are admirable goals, why not make a resolution that benefits your body and your relationship? In fact, in 2014, why not pledge to have the best sex of your life?
You're only a few steps away from a happier, healthier sex life.
Make pleasure, not orgasm, the goal: When you expect perfect results, you only set yourself up for disappointment. Better than expectations are intentions, clinical sexologists say. So instead of thinking, I expect to have an orgasm, think, I intend to have as many pleasurable experiences as possible this evening.
Spice up your pillow talk: Grunts and moans may make your point, but telling her want you want and how she makes you feel is a better way to make her temperature rise. It's sexy for her to hear your desires in bed, because you’re both in such an uninhibited state, researchers say. 
Extend foreplay: Make out. Perform oral. Get her off. Finish. If this is what your typical charade in the sheets looks like, shake up your routine. The notion that women want foreplay, then sex, needs to be retired. Kissing, caressing, and breast play should take place throughout sex, researchers explain. This makes sense: a woman's mouth and neck are the third and fourth most erogenous zones on her body, according to a recent study, so pay extra attention to these sensitive spots during sex.
Discover her deepest desires: Turn her fantasies into reality by asking her a couple of not-so-innocent questions—like what she thinks about while she masturbates. Or, ask if there’s anything she's always wanted to try in bed, but was too embarrassed to admit. By asking directly, you're more likely to get an honest answer. And if you share your desires first, it takes the pressure to reciprocate off her shoulders, researchers say.
Have sex when you don't really feel like it: Never do anything you really don't want to do. However, relationships are about compromise, so if you're turning each other down more than turning on, you might consider some pro bono sex once in a while. It will go a long way in your relationship, because once a person feels neglected or rejected, he/she might stop trying to do all those things you like too.
Change of rules: Both partners should be equally active in bed? Now it's okay to relinquish all control sometimes — or to totally take over. Yes, both of you should be getting equal satisfaction from your sex life. But that doesn't mean that every time you make love it has to be exactly 50/50. After all, sometimes one of you is just too beat or burned-out to have the energy for a night of vigorous sex, but you can still lie back and have some fun.
The "Breath of Fire": Use this before or during lovemaking to get you in the mood or increase arousal, especially if you're having trouble reaching orgasm. There's no simpler way to oxygenate the blood, a process that increases sexual energy and elevates desire. Take rapid, rhythmic and shallow breaths through the nose. Keep your mouth closed. Breathe this way for one to three minutes.
Light up with pleasure: Turn off the lights, take a flashlight, and guide the glow to areas of your body that you want him to lick or rub. Start with your neck, ears, nipples — go wherever you want him to explore. Even if it's a nonsexual area like your back, he has to pay attention to that area until you stop shining the flashlight on it.
Try the "Spiral of Nines," a thrusting sequence that men have used to thrill their women for centuries. Develop a rhythm of varied thrusts — three shallow and one deep; then five shallow and one deep; seven shallow, one deep; and finally nine shallow and one eagerly anticipated full-bore thrust. Keep up the nine-to-one pattern until one of you reaches nirvana.
Keep her panties on: Back in high school, you probably had rules for how far you'd go: under the shirt, over the pants, and so on. Well, the teenage you was on to something. It can be pleasurable torture to play with each other over your underwear, teasing and stroking through the fabric, sex experts say. You're building up the anticipation, so when you finally do have skin-on-skin contact, it'll be that much more explosive and exciting.
Make adjustments: Frankly, the missionary position is the position least likely to bring a woman to climax. But there is a subtle adjustment you can make that can increase your chances of having an orgasm: the coital alignment technique, or CAT. Have your partner move his entire body up about two inches. Your partner's pubic bone will rest on top of yours so that the base of his penis presses on your clitoris. This position provides continuous stimulation of your clitoris during intercourse, increasing your chances of having an orgasm.
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Guess Which Popular Male Singer Gave His Girlfriend A Brand New BMW for Christmas


What better way to make Christmas memorable for your girl than by gifting her with something so fabulous and memorable that you leave her speechless.
Singer, Jason Derulo sure knows how to make his woman smile. He reportedly bought his girlfriend and fellow singer, Jordin Sparks, a brand new champagne-coloured BMW sedan as a Christmas present.
An excited Jordin shared the photo of the car on her instagram page;

PHOTO: Woman Stabs Ex-Husband, Poisons Her Children


35-year-old woman is accused of trying to poison her four children, including one, a 13-year-old girl who died, and of stabbing her former husband, all on Christmas Day.

Casa Grande police say the Arizona woman, Connie Villa forced her children to take prescription narcotic drugs in an attempt to kill them. She then contacted her ex-husband and lured him to her apartment, where she stabbed him repeatedly in the upper torso.
Officers in Casa Grande, Arizona, responded to a 911 call on Christmas Day after the man said that his ex-wife, 35-year-old Connie Villa, had stabbed him but that he had managed to escape and was driving himself to a hospital, police said in a statement.
When officers arrived at the home, they found Villa with stab wounds, holding a knife to her chest. They managed to subdue her and conducted a sweep of the home. Police found the body of Aniarael Macias, Villa’s daughter, in the bathroom.
“Although an autopsy for Aniarael was conducted yesterday in Pima County, the results of which did not identify a cause of death, investigators feel the evidence found at the scene of the crime along with interviews and medical information of the surviving children, give our Department cause to believe Connie Villa was attempting to end the lives of all of her children and her ex-husband, Adam Villa,” the statement read.
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SHOCKING: You'll Never Believe Why This Soldier Beat This Man To Death

There was pandemonium on Monday morning at the Obalende bus terminus at the Obalende, Ikoyi area of Lagos State after a yet-to-be-identified soldier killed a commercial bus driver, Bashiru Adebayo.

Eyewitnesses say the soldier killed the 34-year-old over an argument on N100 transport fare.
An eyewitness, Abdulrasheed Ajagun, said the soldier had accompanied a woman to the bus park and had left when the argument started.
He said, “The soldier was in mufti, so nobody knew he was a soldier. He came to the park with the woman and she boarded one of the buses going to Yaba.
“The bus conductor told the woman she would pay N150 for the normal fare and N100 for the three bags she had in the boot.
“After arguing that she would not pay, she decided to call her soldier friend on the telephone. He came back to the park and started querying the conductor over the N100.
“The driver, who was calling passengers into the bus, heard their argument and went to intervene.
“Before anyone knew what was happening, the soldier had held him (driver) by his shirt and started slapping him. As we all begged him to leave him alone, he gave the driver a blow in the neck. He slumped.
“Not satisfied, he stamped his foot on him. The danfo driver died right there.”
A mob was said to have quickly gathered around the area, while the soldier was seized and beaten up.
Some policemen monitoring traffic within the vicinity were said to have rescued the soldier from the irate mob.
However, another eye witness, Christian Chukwu who is also a driver, said the woman, who started the incident, ran to Dodan Barracks and mobilised other soldiers who descended on the people in the park.
He said, “The soldiers beat up everyone without asking any question.
“A policeman, who wore the rank of a Deputy Superintendent of Police was also beaten up. The policeman was the one that held the soldier after he was rescued from the mob. They wanted to collect his gun, he refused and insisted the soldier must follow him to the station. They tore his clothes and removed his cap.
A reporter with Radio Nigeria, who was filming the scene, was also beaten up. His phones and gadgets were destroyed. The brother of the deceased, who held the corpse in his arms, was equally assaulted.”
It was learnt that some other soldiers later arrived at the scene and took away the killer soldier in an Audi car.
Meanwhile it was gathered the corpse of the Oyo State indigene was taken to the General Hospital mortuary.
A friend of the late driver, who identified himself simply as Baba Ijebu, described the deceased as a gentle and peaceful man who in his 15 years in the park had never fought with anybody.
Director, Army Public Relations Office, 81 Division, Lt. Col Omale Ochuagwuba, said that the suspect had been arrested and investigations had begun.
The army spokesman promised that the matter would not be swept under the carpet.
He said, “The soldier (suspect) said he was in mufti and was seeing his wife off at Obalende. His wife was billed to travel to the village and was boarding a commercial bus. His wife’s belongings had been put into the bus but an argument ensued over the cost of transportation.
“The soldier told the driver that the price was too high and the driver threw the soldier’s wife’s bags out of the vehicle and he pushed the soldier and the two of them started fighting. The driver’s colleagues joined hands and started beating up the soldier.
“The soldier’s wife ran down to Dodan Barracks to report the matter, but by the time the soldiers got there, the bus driver was already dead.”
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PHOTO: 32-Yr-Old Woman Excretes Hard Drugs Inside Aircraft PLUS You'll Not Believe How Much She Was Promised



Chizoba Anya, a Nigerian lady, has excreted wraps of substance that tested positive for methamphetamine on-board a Qatar Airline Flight from Malaysia to Nigeria, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, said on Monday.
NDLEA said the 32-year old suspect was said to have aroused suspicion following her frequent visits to the toilet.
“On arrival at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos, three wraps of methamphetamine were found in her possession,” said Mitchell Ofoyeju, NDLEA spokesperson.
NDLEA commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar, said that the suspect while under observation excreted two additional wraps.
“The suspect was found with three wraps which she excreted in the aircraft. While she was under observation at the Lagos airport, she excreted two additional wraps of drugs. The five wraps which tested positive for methamphetamine weighed 80 grammes,” Umar said.
Preliminary investigation also revealed that the suspect left Ghana where she ingested the drugs to Malaysia.
“In Malaysia, she was denied entry and made to board another flight back to Nigeria. She started excreting the drugs at the airport in Malaysia,” NDLEA said.
The agency quoted the suspect as saying in her statement that she was offered half a million naira to smuggle the drugs to Malaysia.
“I was promised the sum of half a million naira but my problem started when I had immigration problem in Malaysia. I was denied entry and made to return to Nigeria after two days. While in the aircraft, I excreted three wraps and two other wraps in the NDLEA office,” Vivian stated.
Vivian, who hails from Onitsha, said that she just completed her Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business Administration at the Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State.
“I just completed my HND programme and I am from a very poor family. I wanted to use the money they promised me to assist my siblings by smuggling the drug to Malaysia,” she added.
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PROUD WIFE: Actress, Laide Bakare Shows Off Her New Husband & kids (PHOTOS)


Popular actress, Laide Bakare stepped out with her new husband, Alhaji Oriowo over the weekend at the premiere of her new movie.

She invited him on stage with their son and her daughter from her previous marriage.
It would be recalled that Laide was said to have duped her ex-husband, Mr. Olumide Okufulire who she had a daughter for her new husband.
Well seems she has obviously moved on with her life and she looks so happy.

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SHOCKING: Pastor And His 6 Children ABDUCTED By Gunmen In Lagos (PHOTO)


A 27-man gang on Friday abducted a pastor, Mr. Godson Akubiro, and six of his children from their Adeosun Street residence, Koya Estate, Igbo Olomu, Ikorodu, Lagos State.

Akubiro is said to be the founder of Mountain of Breakthrough Church in the area. The incident was said to have occurred about 1.30am.
Neighbours, who requested anonymity, told PUNCH Metro that the gunmen arrived at  Akubiro residence in three jeeps and a Toyota Tundra vehicle. The  number plates of the vehicles were said to have been covered. The gunmen, who wore army camouflage, had allegedly gained entrance into the house with the aid of an iron cutter.
It was learnt that since the abduction, no one had heard from Akubiro and his six children.
The Community Developmen Association  Chairman, Mr. Yinka Obasan, said he was alerted about the development about 2am.
“I got a call that night from a resident who was coming from a vigil. He told me that he noticed some military vehicles parked outside Akubiro’s home. He said the vehicles belonged to a high ranking military official because the insignia was covered.
“I told the man to wait for me and  together we went to Akubiro’s home. When we got there, I greeted the men I met outside and introduced myself as the CDA chairman. I asked them if there was a problem. Instead of answering me, they turned on my companion and accused him of alerting me.
“After berating both of us for not minding our business, they forced us to sit on the ground and seized our phones. There was another resident sitting on the ground; they had detained him since 12am when they arrived. Then they started beating us.”
It was learnt that inside the Akubiro residence six of Akubiro’s children were in the sitting room watching a movie, when the men, said to be dressed in dark googles, black jeans and heavy bullet proof vests entered.
It was gathered that they told the terrified children that they were policemen and proceeded to drag their father, who was sleeping, from his bedroom into the sitting room. The six children, whose ages ranged between 30 and eight years, were beaten up.
One of them, an eight-year-old named Emeka, was allegedly tied to a tree in the compound. No reason was allegedly given by the gunmen for their actions.
Another 18-year-old boy named Obiora was said to have been tortured with a taser. Akubiro’s wife, Rita, was said to be away on a trip to South Africa at the time.
It was learnt that the gunmen later took Akubiro away along with Ada, his first daughter, Obiora, Oyinyenchi, Felicia,, Nonso and Kingsley. Three person were allegedly left behind – Emeka, Chidera and a baby.
Obasan said, “Around 2.45am, those who were inside came out with Akubiro and his children. They said they were going to the man’s church to burn it down – Akubiro is the founder and head of the Mountain of Breakthrough Church on Breakthrough Street in this estate.
“They put their victims in their vehicles and zoomed off. Before leaving, they threw our phones at us.”
It was gathered that immediately the gunmen left, a report was lodged at the Owutu Police Division.
However, the DPO was said to have denied that the gunmen were policemen.
It was learnt that since the incident, no one had been able to establish contact with Akubiro and his children. His wife Rita, who returned from South Africa the following day, was said to have received no calls concerning their whereabouts.
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Jonathan’s Achievement In 2013 Was Fantastic - Presidency



The Presidency, yesterday, reviewed its performance in the outgoing year and gave itself a pass mark, saying that it recorded unprecedented feat despite distractions from the opposition.
However, the opposition All Peoples Congress (APC) pooh-poohed the Presidency’s claims, saying the citizenry are worse off on account of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party’s alleged bad rule.
Dismissing the Presidency’s claim, Lagos State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, said all the indices of a failed state are present in Nigeria.
The presidency boasted that during the year, major policies were made and key projects executed for the good of Nigerians.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, gave the presidential score card in a statement made available to Vanguard last night in Abuja.
Okupe noted that contrary to impressions being created by vocal leaders of the opposition, Nigeria, under President Goodluck Jonathan has moved significantly forward in many sectors than it was in 2011.
He said that the transformation which had taken place in the economy, transportation, agriculture, power and other critical sectors were the routes which all developed nations had taken before now but which unfortunately had not been taken by Nigeria before now.
According to Dr Okupe: “It is an incontrovertible fact that Nigeria under Jonathan has reduced its food imports by about 40 per cent and increased its local production of rice, cassava, sorghum, cotton and cocoa in percentages ranging from 25 to 56 in the last two years.
“For the first time since independence, the Nigerian agricultural sector is attracting unprecedented Foreign Direct Investment. Over the past  two years, the sector has attracted $ 4 billion in private sector executed letters of commitment to invest in agricultural value chains, from food crops, to export crops, fisheries and livestock.
“The number of private sector seed companies grew from 10 to 70 within one year. Over $ 7 billion of investments from Nigerian businesses have been made to develop new fertilizer manufacturing plants, which will make Nigeria the largest producer and exporter of fertilizer in Africa. It is also noteworthy that agricultural lending as a share of total bank lending has risen from two per cent to six per cent in two years.
“On the power sector reforms initiated by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2010, Okupe explained that the major component of the reform which is the privatization of the generation and distribution power infrastructure was successfully accomplished in 2013 thus putting Nigeria on a sure path of steady power supply in a no distant future.”
Okupe explained that with the completion of this process and the 10 NIPP projects, Nigeria would for the first time in history move away from vertically integrated state-owned and very poorly managed electricity industry to a modern private sector-led fully regulated market with the right incentives capable of attracting accelerated new investments to kick start the re-industrialization of Nigeria.
He also said that the Jonathan administration brought about the recovery of the Nigerian stock exchange, which he said was made possible by a combination of sound fiscal and monetary policies as well as a transparent conduct of state affairs in a manner which has rekindled investors’ confidence in the Nigerian market.
Okupe said those who always seek to use the security challenges in some parts of Northern Nigeria as the only barometer to measure President Jonathan’s performance were not being fair to the President, considering the fact that the war on insurgency and terrorism had never been a quick fix anywhere in the world.
While reminding the public that bombings and killings by insurgents happened in Kano, Kogi, Niger, Yobe, Borno,Sokoto, Adamawa and the Federal Capital Territory in 2011 and 2012, the Presidential aide noted that the activities of the terrorists had been largely contained and restricted to one or two states in 2013.
“Yes, we are not where we hope to be but it will be sheer mischief to insist that we are where we were or as some wickedly say, we are worse than we were. Definitely, their position is not based on facts and so should be ignored by Nigerians” he stated.
Okupe reiterated the determination of President Jonathan to remain steadfast in his pursuit of accelerated economic growth and stability, peace and development of all parts of Nigeria.
He also promised that the Federal Government would consolidate on the growth recorded in the outgoing year by completing all ongoing projects as well as initiating new programmes and projects especially in sectors capable of creating jobs for Nigerians.
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Why I Begged Jonathan - Amaechi



Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State, yesterday, opened up on the role he played in the emergence of Mr. Nyesom Wike as a Minister in the country, saying that President Goodluck Jonathan, initially rejected Wike, but he (Amaechi) persistently appealed to the President to consider Wike for the job.
Wike is the supervising Minister of Education.
Amaechi, at the convention of the apex Ikwerre body, Ogbako Ikwerre, in Emohua Local Government Area of the state, said President Jonathan, initially rejected Wike when he recommended him for ministerial appointment.
Amaechi said his reward for his efforts at creating political visibility for his kinsmen in the country had been gross betrayal. He also recalled that he made Austin Opara Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.
He said: “When you see Nyesom Wike, tell him I nominated him to be a minister. And I have one witness sitting here today (yesterday). Chief Sampson Agbaru is my witness. He led other prominent sons and daughters of Ikwerre to see President Jonathan and the President told them that he had not known Nyesom Wike from Adam, that when Amaechi brought Wike’s name, he (Jonathan) opposed it. The President opposed the appointment of my former Chief of Staff as minister.
“He (Jonathan) rejected Wike and I begged President Jonathan several times and consistently because I wanted Wike to be appointed a minister. But today, Nyesom Wike has betrayed me for selfish reasons. Also, by the grace of God, I made Chief Austin Opara Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives. God used me. Prominent politicians met me and told me that there cannot be two captains in a boat, if I make Austin Opara, Deputy Speaker, I might not be the political leader in Ikwerre. But I said, I want my people to benefit and I picked Austin’s name and we battled to make him Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives in 2003.”
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Chukwumerije Attacks Obasanjo Over Controversial Letter



Senator Uche Chukwumerije, yesterday, dismissed former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s advice to President Goodluck Jonathan not to seek a second term as one laced with traps against the president.
Chukwumerije in a commentary on the letter by Obasanjo to President Jonathan, dated December 20, 2013, yesterday, said: “We, on the wrong side of Nigeria’s political divide, must thank the powers-that-be for up-dating us on the mood of the establishment and the current thinking of Nigerian system.
General Obasanjo, our revered ex-president, is obviously a major pillar of the powers-that-be or the one-man-powers-that-be or so he sees himself. He has, since after his first stint in Aso Villa, consistently played the role of the Praetorian Guard, pontificating to every successor and awarding marks like a headmaster to each pupil-president.
Every regime, from Shagari through Buhari to Babangida and Abacha, has benefited (or suffered) from the corrective tongue-lashes of the Guard.
Two Key Principles
This time, in a tutorial to Jonathan, ostensibly on the short-comings of -his administration, OBJ expanded every prescription with elaborate postulations on the democratic prerequisites of System Nigeria.
At the base of the Do’s and Don’ts are two key principles. One is the process of selection of what OBJ calls Nigeria’s CEO, a process which he insists must be guided by “the best interests of Nigeria”.
The second is the system’s irreducible demand of a liberal all-inclusive temperament  from a CEO, the pre-requisite of a one-Nigeria and all-Nigerian outlook hospitable to all ethnic indigenes, tolerant of criticisms and open to the demands of transparency in resources management and economic development.
The main concern of this short comment is OBJ’s process of selection of Nigeria’s President. Before I dwell on this, may I briefly comment on his choice of a good leader, especially a good national leader of Nigeria in this phase of her development. It is difficult to fault the wisdom of OBJ’s precepts and the validity of the integrative strength of an accommodating and de-tribalized approach to the management of the federal union. The possession, indeed articulation, of honour, integrity, trust and democratic spirit must be the character signature of any leader who wants to successfully lead the multi-ethnic federation through this phase of transformation to a nation.
Although critics have a point that examples are better than precepts and that OBJ’s long sermon was illuminated more by examples from the sad consequences of his anti-democracy assaults during his rule than the alleged short-comings of President Jonathan’s Administration, the fact of consistency of OBJ’s obsession with the unity and stability of Nigeria cannot be faulted. This sermon is replete with familiar refrains:
He protect and defend our fledgling democracy”,  “with common identity as Nigerians, there is more that binds us than separates us …
“No one knows whose blood would be the last to drop … in such a situation Nigeria may be adversely effected” … “do not mar (Nigeria’s) history …etc, etc.
History will always remember and appreciate Obasanjo for stoutly  standing – at least in theory – and for consistently shouting from the  rooftops for the birth of a prosperous strong Nigerian nation and the  dawn of Africa’s renaissance.
The Selection Principle
But practice is another matter. To this, I return promise of a fruitful road map to his (indeed our) ideal goals of unity and stability is encapsulated in OBJ’s principle of selection of Nigeria’s President.
Through its apocalyptic messiahship, OBJ’s tutorial seems to be teaching us as follows: North-South (regional) dichotomy should remain the mode of selection for election of national leadership. This in his view will foster Nigeria’s best interests.
The mode of final choice of a CEO? Hear OBJ: “It is now not a matter of the turn of any section or geographical area but the best interest of Nigeria and all Nigerians”.
We extract these two points from the generosity of OBl’s expansive apologia pro vita lecture.
When OBJ made a point of praising POP’s selection formula, as “the only party that enshrines federal character, zoning and rotation… and (through this) brought stability and substantial predictability to the polity and to the system …and when he cited this to reinforce a point which he made earlier that “you (President Jonathan) had accepted a one-term presidency to allow for ease of getting support across the board in the North”, OBJ’s delineation of North and South as units of rotation for Nigerian President comes into a bolder relief.
We must also assume that the second point – that is, the challenge of final choice of a leader from a selected region – reserves the pride of place for Guard Obasanjo. This is so because in this letter, the ex-President generously refreshed our memories with history of his key roles in the emergence of his successors as democratic choices, from Shagari through Yar’ Adua to Jonathan.
In summary, OBJ’s view is that a major component of the recipe for the unity and stability of Nigeria is retention of North-South (regional) dichotomy in selection of the federation’s CEO and the continuation of his key role as the eternally wise King Solomon. Against the background of his North-South dichotomy, the choice of the king-maker is clear …as he solemnly proclaims:
“I do not know who will be President of Nigeria after Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. That is in the hand of God. But with POP policy  and practice, I can reasonably guess from where, in term of section of the country, the successor to President Jonathan will come.
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BACK TOGETHER: D'banj & Genevieve To Get Married?


Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji and kokomaster, D;banj have rekindled their love.

The Kokomaster, 33, and movie star, Genevieve Nnaji, 34, are back together two years after they parted ways.
The two are obviously serious about their relationship this time that Genny is currently staying at D'banj's Lekki home, and they are said to be already talking marriage.

The loved up couple dated on and off from 2009 to 2011 before Genevieve broke off the relationship because of D'banj's commitment issues.
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The Kokomaster, 33, and movie star, Genevieve Nnaji, 34, are back together two years after they parted ways.
The two are obviously serious about their relationship this time that Genny is currently staying at D'banj's Lekki home, and they are said to be already talking marriage.

The loved up couple dated on and off from 2009 to 2011 before Genevieve broke off the relationship because of D'banj's commitment issues.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/55420.html
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/55420.html

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