Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2017.  PUNCH Reps chief whip attacks Saraki for saying IPOB ban illegal APC tours S’South states, mobilise support for Buhari  ASUU suspends 36-day-old strike  APC tours S’South states, mobilise support for Buhari B’Haram kills chief imam, 16 others in Borno villages $1.7bn fraud: EFCC writes to US, UK, to freeze Diezani ally, Aluko’s accounts Melaye: Court hears INEC’s substituted service motion Sept 28 Students, drivers clash in Ekiti over alleged rape  Kanu was ready for amicable resolution – Nwabueze  Bribe-collecting policemen handcuff passenger to vehicle after driver escaped  IPOB supporters risk death, Anambra CP warns Four killed as explosion rocks NNPC Lagos depot Northern govs visit S’East, move to stop reprisals, commend Ikpeazu, others  LEADERSHIP Military Operations In South East Constitutional – Army ASUU Suspends Strike, Signs Agreement With FG Insurers Pay N5bn Claims To Lagos, Benue Flood Victims CBN Threatens To Sanction Erring Banks Over Forex Sales Ortom Urges Senate To Check Activities Of FERMA Kwara Spends N7bn On Roads – Gov Ahmed Chief Imam, 4 Others Killed As Boko Haram Hits Borno Village Appeal Court Fixes Nov 3 For Patience Jonathan’s Appeal On Seized $5.7m Borno IDPs Camps Record 701 Fresh Cases Of Cholera Yobe Approves N 11bn For Construction Of Cargo International Airport Renaissance Group Calls On Atiku To Return To PDP WHO Urges FG To Tackle Challenges Facing Polio Eradication EFCC Moves To Secure Permanent Forfeiture Of Aluko’s Properties PMB Commiserates With Nigerien President Over Boat Mishap Recall Petition: I’m Out Of The Country, Not Evading Service – Melaye New Party, FJP Emerges, Threatens APC, PDP ‘Nigeria Full Of Religious, But Ungodly People’ Oil Rises To Approximately $56  THE SUN NBA to intervene in Ondo JSC workers’ suspension Saraki, Buratai clash over IPOB MASSOB to FG: Take Operation Python Dance to Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen Anambra guber: I never said I’ll fight Anambra election with last drop of my blood –Obi UN: Repatriation of looted funds to top Buhari’s demand to world leaders..Restates commitment to eliminate corruption SANs hail Wike on FHC building 2019: APC LG chairs endorse Ortom Agitations: 5 northern govs visit South East, South South Militants condemn army, IPOB clash ULC strike: NNPC cautions Nigerians against panic buying N720bn subsidy arrears: PENGASSAN alerts on impending mass sack Sack Niger Delta Affairs minister, youths urge Buhari Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian wins UN refugee award Nigeria’s import bill rises to N232bn IPOB: I’ll never support disintegration of Nigeria, says Wike Trump slams UN, urges reforms  DAILY TRUST Manufacturers, others reject monthly electricity tariff review Terrorism: FG to decide Kanu’s fate – Buratai CJN sets up special courts for corruption cases Court adjorns ex-Gov. Jolly Nyame’s trial to September 20 ASUU suspends strike, orders lecturers to resume work tomorrow Publish monthly allocation to area councils, natives tell FCT minister Gunmen kill businessman, demand N20m to free wife Aviation unions shun ULC strike N1.162bn fraud: Ex-AGF Agabi now Dariye’s lawyer Court grants N.4m bail to 2 men accused of theft I’ll succeed Ajimobi in 2019 as Oyo governor – Communications Minister JNI cautions FCT youths against reprisals FG: About 2000mw electricity wasted daily due to distribution lapses Union Bank’s N50bn rights issue to open for subscription TCN appoints intermediaries for 11 DisCos Proscription, categorization of IPOB as 'terrorist organisation' unconstitutional — Saraki 13 political parties plan merger El-Rufai: Sani wants Yar'adua’s death probed Anambra gov’ship: 120 INEC staff begin training NSE: Trading index down 0.38% UN needs $9.9m to tackle northeast cholera outbreak Trump: The UN has not reached its potential  THISDAY Buhari Takes Heat off Nigerian Army, Signs Proclamation Proscribing IPOB ASUU Calls off Strike, Fuel Scarcity Looms as Tanker Drivers Down. AMCON Takes over Kashamu’s Best Western Hotels Again, Lai Mohammed Accuses IPOB of Using Fake Videos to Hoodwink INT’L COMMUNITY. Students in Violent Protest in Ekiti over Rape of Female Colleague FG Sets Bid Round Guidelines for Award of 46 Marginal Oil Fields   Nigeria’s Zannah Mustapha Wins UN Award for Educating Boko Haram Victims NFIU: FATF Threatens to Suspend Its Mission to Nigeria   Peter Obi: I Never Said I Will Fight Anambra Election with the Last Drop... 12 Killed in Suicide Attacks on Borno Village Buhari: to Reset Nigeria for Greatness, Corruption Must Completely End Do Not Give in to Fear, El-Rufai Assures Kaduna Residents CJN Warns against Disobedience to Court Orders Niger Boat Mishap: 12 Bodies Recovered, Buried TCN Records 15 System Collapses in 2017  GUARDIAN ASUU suspends five-week old strike Kudos as CJN okays special courts for corrupt cases IPOB’s ban, link to terrorism unconstitutional, says Saraki NNPC allays fear of scarcity as explosion rocks Apapa jetty Northern states move against retaliatory attacks Southwest governors, monarchs insist on restructuring TCN seeks end to load rejections with new appointments Court to hear Patience Jonathan’s appeal against forfeiture of $5.8m on November. 3 Enugu, Ebonyi APC tasks Federal Government on new state Suu Kyi appeals to global community over Rohingya crisis 'Pakistan Girl' takes aim at corrupt cops and domestic abuse

NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2017. PUNCH Reps chief whip attacks Saraki for saying IPOB ban illegal APC tours S’South states, mobilise support for Buhari ASUU suspends 36-day-old strike APC tours S’South states, mobilise support for Buhari B’Haram kills chief imam, 16 others in Borno villages $1.7bn fraud: EFCC writes to US, UK, to freeze Diezani ally, Aluko’s accounts Melaye: Court hears INEC’s substituted service motion Sept 28 Students, drivers clash in Ekiti over alleged rape Kanu was ready for amicable resolution – Nwabueze Bribe-collecting policemen handcuff passenger to vehicle after driver escaped IPOB supporters risk death, Anambra CP warns Four killed as explosion rocks NNPC Lagos depot Northern govs visit S’East, move to stop reprisals, commend Ikpeazu, others LEADERSHIP Military Operations In South East Constitutional – Army ASUU Suspends Strike, Signs Agreement With FG Insurers Pay N5bn Claims To Lagos, Benue Flood Victims CBN Threatens To Sanction Erring Banks Over Forex Sales Ortom Urges Senate To Check Activities Of FERMA Kwara Spends N7bn On Roads – Gov Ahmed Chief Imam, 4 Others Killed As Boko Haram Hits Borno Village Appeal Court Fixes Nov 3 For Patience Jonathan’s Appeal On Seized $5.7m Borno IDPs Camps Record 701 Fresh Cases Of Cholera Yobe Approves N 11bn For Construction Of Cargo International Airport Renaissance Group Calls On Atiku To Return To PDP WHO Urges FG To Tackle Challenges Facing Polio Eradication EFCC Moves To Secure Permanent Forfeiture Of Aluko’s Properties PMB Commiserates With Nigerien President Over Boat Mishap Recall Petition: I’m Out Of The Country, Not Evading Service – Melaye New Party, FJP Emerges, Threatens APC, PDP ‘Nigeria Full Of Religious, But Ungodly People’ Oil Rises To Approximately $56 THE SUN NBA to intervene in Ondo JSC workers’ suspension Saraki, Buratai clash over IPOB MASSOB to FG: Take Operation Python Dance to Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen Anambra guber: I never said I’ll fight Anambra election with last drop of my blood –Obi UN: Repatriation of looted funds to top Buhari’s demand to world leaders..Restates commitment to eliminate corruption SANs hail Wike on FHC building 2019: APC LG chairs endorse Ortom Agitations: 5 northern govs visit South East, South South Militants condemn army, IPOB clash ULC strike: NNPC cautions Nigerians against panic buying N720bn subsidy arrears: PENGASSAN alerts on impending mass sack Sack Niger Delta Affairs minister, youths urge Buhari Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian wins UN refugee award Nigeria’s import bill rises to N232bn IPOB: I’ll never support disintegration of Nigeria, says Wike Trump slams UN, urges reforms DAILY TRUST Manufacturers, others reject monthly electricity tariff review Terrorism: FG to decide Kanu’s fate – Buratai CJN sets up special courts for corruption cases Court adjorns ex-Gov. Jolly Nyame’s trial to September 20 ASUU suspends strike, orders lecturers to resume work tomorrow Publish monthly allocation to area councils, natives tell FCT minister Gunmen kill businessman, demand N20m to free wife Aviation unions shun ULC strike N1.162bn fraud: Ex-AGF Agabi now Dariye’s lawyer Court grants N.4m bail to 2 men accused of theft I’ll succeed Ajimobi in 2019 as Oyo governor – Communications Minister JNI cautions FCT youths against reprisals FG: About 2000mw electricity wasted daily due to distribution lapses Union Bank’s N50bn rights issue to open for subscription TCN appoints intermediaries for 11 DisCos Proscription, categorization of IPOB as 'terrorist organisation' unconstitutional — Saraki 13 political parties plan merger El-Rufai: Sani wants Yar'adua’s death probed Anambra gov’ship: 120 INEC staff begin training NSE: Trading index down 0.38% UN needs $9.9m to tackle northeast cholera outbreak Trump: The UN has not reached its potential THISDAY Buhari Takes Heat off Nigerian Army, Signs Proclamation Proscribing IPOB ASUU Calls off Strike, Fuel Scarcity Looms as Tanker Drivers Down. AMCON Takes over Kashamu’s Best Western Hotels Again, Lai Mohammed Accuses IPOB of Using Fake Videos to Hoodwink INT’L COMMUNITY. Students in Violent Protest in Ekiti over Rape of Female Colleague FG Sets Bid Round Guidelines for Award of 46 Marginal Oil Fields Nigeria’s Zannah Mustapha Wins UN Award for Educating Boko Haram Victims NFIU: FATF Threatens to Suspend Its Mission to Nigeria Peter Obi: I Never Said I Will Fight Anambra Election with the Last Drop... 12 Killed in Suicide Attacks on Borno Village Buhari: to Reset Nigeria for Greatness, Corruption Must Completely End Do Not Give in to Fear, El-Rufai Assures Kaduna Residents CJN Warns against Disobedience to Court Orders Niger Boat Mishap: 12 Bodies Recovered, Buried TCN Records 15 System Collapses in 2017 GUARDIAN ASUU suspends five-week old strike Kudos as CJN okays special courts for corrupt cases IPOB’s ban, link to terrorism unconstitutional, says Saraki NNPC allays fear of scarcity as explosion rocks Apapa jetty Northern states move against retaliatory attacks Southwest governors, monarchs insist on restructuring TCN seeks end to load rejections with new appointments Court to hear Patience Jonathan’s appeal against forfeiture of $5.8m on November. 3 Enugu, Ebonyi APC tasks Federal Government on new state Suu Kyi appeals to global community over Rohingya crisis 'Pakistan Girl' takes aim at corrupt cops and domestic abuse

NEWSPAPER REVIEW FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2017.

PUNCH
Reps chief whip attacks Saraki for saying IPOB ban illegal
APC tours S’South states, mobilise support for Buhari
 ASUU suspends 36-day-old strike
 APC tours S’South states, mobilise support for Buhari
B’Haram kills chief imam, 16 others in Borno villages
$1.7bn fraud: EFCC writes to US, UK, to freeze Diezani ally, Aluko’s accounts
Melaye: Court hears INEC’s substituted service motion Sept 28
Students, drivers clash in Ekiti over alleged rape
 Kanu was ready for amicable resolution – Nwabueze
 Bribe-collecting policemen handcuff passenger to vehicle after driver escaped
 IPOB supporters risk death, Anambra CP warns
Four killed as explosion rocks NNPC Lagos depot
Northern govs visit S’East, move to stop reprisals, commend Ikpeazu, others

LEADERSHIP
Military Operations In South East Constitutional – Army
ASUU Suspends Strike, Signs Agreement With FG
Insurers Pay N5bn Claims To Lagos, Benue Flood Victims
CBN Threatens To Sanction Erring Banks Over Forex Sales
Ortom Urges Senate To Check Activities Of FERMA
Kwara Spends N7bn On Roads – Gov Ahmed
Chief Imam, 4 Others Killed As Boko Haram Hits Borno Village
Appeal Court Fixes Nov 3 For Patience Jonathan’s Appeal On Seized $5.7m
Borno IDPs Camps Record 701 Fresh Cases Of Cholera
Yobe Approves N 11bn For Construction Of Cargo International Airport
Renaissance Group Calls On Atiku To Return To PDP
WHO Urges FG To Tackle Challenges Facing Polio Eradication
EFCC Moves To Secure Permanent Forfeiture Of Aluko’s Properties
PMB Commiserates With Nigerien President Over Boat Mishap
Recall Petition: I’m Out Of The Country, Not Evading Service – Melaye
New Party, FJP Emerges, Threatens APC, PDP
‘Nigeria Full Of Religious, But Ungodly People’
Oil Rises To Approximately $56

THE SUN
NBA to intervene in Ondo JSC workers’ suspension
Saraki, Buratai clash over IPOB
MASSOB to FG: Take Operation Python Dance to Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen
Anambra guber: I never said I’ll fight Anambra election with last drop of my blood –Obi
UN: Repatriation of looted funds to top Buhari’s demand to world leaders..Restates commitment to eliminate corruption
SANs hail Wike on FHC building
2019: APC LG chairs endorse Ortom
Agitations: 5 northern govs visit South East, South South
Militants condemn army, IPOB clash
ULC strike: NNPC cautions Nigerians against panic buying
N720bn subsidy arrears: PENGASSAN alerts on impending mass sack
Sack Niger Delta Affairs minister, youths urge Buhari
Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian wins UN refugee award
Nigeria’s import bill rises to N232bn
IPOB: I’ll never support disintegration of Nigeria, says Wike
Trump slams UN, urges reforms

DAILY TRUST
Manufacturers, others reject monthly electricity tariff review
Terrorism: FG to decide Kanu’s fate – Buratai
CJN sets up special courts for corruption cases
Court adjorns ex-Gov. Jolly Nyame’s trial to September 20
ASUU suspends strike, orders lecturers to resume work tomorrow
Publish monthly allocation to area councils, natives tell FCT minister
Gunmen kill businessman, demand N20m to free wife
Aviation unions shun ULC strike
N1.162bn fraud: Ex-AGF Agabi now Dariye’s lawyer
Court grants N.4m bail to 2 men accused of theft
I’ll succeed Ajimobi in 2019 as Oyo governor – Communications Minister
JNI cautions FCT youths against reprisals
FG: About 2000mw electricity wasted daily due to distribution lapses
Union Bank’s N50bn rights issue to open for subscription
TCN appoints intermediaries for 11 DisCos
Proscription, categorization of IPOB as 'terrorist organisation' unconstitutional — Saraki
13 political parties plan merger
El-Rufai: Sani wants Yar'adua’s death probed
Anambra gov’ship: 120 INEC staff begin training
NSE: Trading index down 0.38%
UN needs $9.9m to tackle northeast cholera outbreak
Trump: The UN has not reached its potential

THISDAY
Buhari Takes Heat off Nigerian Army, Signs Proclamation Proscribing IPOB
ASUU Calls off Strike, Fuel Scarcity Looms as Tanker Drivers Down.
AMCON Takes over Kashamu’s Best Western Hotels
Again, Lai Mohammed Accuses IPOB of Using Fake Videos to Hoodwink INT’L COMMUNITY.
Students in Violent Protest in Ekiti over Rape of Female Colleague
FG Sets Bid Round Guidelines for Award of 46 Marginal Oil Fields
Nigeria’s Zannah Mustapha Wins UN Award for Educating Boko Haram Victims
NFIU: FATF Threatens to Suspend Its Mission to Nigeria
Peter Obi: I Never Said I Will Fight Anambra Election with the Last Drop...
12 Killed in Suicide Attacks on Borno Village
Buhari: to Reset Nigeria for Greatness, Corruption Must Completely End
Do Not Give in to Fear, El-Rufai Assures Kaduna Residents
CJN Warns against Disobedience to Court Orders
Niger Boat Mishap: 12 Bodies Recovered, Buried
TCN Records 15 System Collapses in 2017

GUARDIAN
ASUU suspends five-week old strike
Kudos as CJN okays special courts for corrupt cases
IPOB’s ban, link to terrorism unconstitutional, says Saraki
NNPC allays fear of scarcity as explosion rocks Apapa jetty
Northern states move against retaliatory attacks
Southwest governors, monarchs insist on restructuring
TCN seeks end to load rejections with new appointments
Court to hear Patience Jonathan’s appeal against forfeiture of $5.8m on November. 3
Enugu, Ebonyi APC tasks Federal Government on new state
Suu Kyi appeals to global community over Rohingya crisis
'Pakistan Girl' takes aim at corrupt cops and domestic abuse

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Monday, September 11, 2017

ASUU STRIKE CONTINUES WHILST OUR BLUECHIP LEADERS, POLITICIANS CELEBRATE THEIR CHILDREN's GRADUATIONS IN LONDON TOP NOTCH IMPERIAL UNIVERSITIES!

ASUU STRIKE CONTINUES WHILST OUR BLUECHIP LEADERS, POLITICIANS CELEBRATE THEIR CHILDREN's GRADUATIONS IN LONDON TOP NOTCH IMPERIAL UNIVERSITIES!

*ASUU STRIKES CONTINUES*                       Governor Tambawal of Sokoto State attending his son's graduation in the UK.    
Senate President attending his son's graduation in the UK.
Emir of Kano attending the graduation of his daughter in the UK.      
Sultan attending his daughter's graduation in the UK.

Saturday, September 9, 2017

NIGERIAN ARMY LAUNCHES OPERATION (PYTHON) SNAKE(EGWU EKE)DANCE 11, IIN THE 5S/EASTERN STATES OF NIGERIA:

NIGERIAN ARMY LAUNCHES OPERATION (PYTHON) SNAKE(EGWU EKE)DANCE 11, IIN THE 5S/EASTERN STATES OF NIGERIA:

Breaking: Nigerian Army to begin exercise Python Dance II in South East

PRESS BRIEFING BY THE CHIEF OF TRAINING AND OPERATIONS ARMY MAJOR GENERAL DD AHMADU ON   EXERCISE EGWU EKE II

1. Ladies and gentlemen of the press, on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, I welcome you to Army Headquarters Conference Room for the press briefing in preparation for the commencement of Exercise EGWU EKE II, (PYTHON DANCE II) to be conducted in 82 Division Area of Responsibility, covering (Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo states) from Friday 15 September to Saturday 14 October 2017.

2. As you are all aware, the Nigerian Army is constantly carrying out training activities for its personnel in line with its constitutional role in aid of civil authority. More so, Exercise EGWU EKE II has become more expedient due to the mindless assassinations (even in religious places), attack on security personnel, theft of weapons, armed banditry, kidnapping, cultism and   violent agitations, as well as other security challenges that have recently become prevalent in the South Eastern part of the country.

3. The need for troops to be exercised, refreshed and imbibe the requisite skills to cope with these emerging security challenges within the 82 Division Area of Responsibility in aid of civil authority calls for this exercise. Also, in actualising the COAS vision, which is “To have a Professionally Responsive NA in the Discharge of its Constitutional Roles”, accentuates the call for the conduct of this exercise in conjunction with other security agencies. This operation will be conducted with the involvement of other security agencies such as Department of State Services, the Nigeria Police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.  It will also afford the troops an opportunity to effectively checkmate the despicable activities of the marauding criminals perpetrating criminal acts in the region and its environs.

4. Additionally, OPERATION EGWU EKE II is also conceptualised to transit into real time operations thereby fulfilling both training and operations objectives of sharpening operational skills of personnel as well as providing an avenue to conduct operations against violent criminals and agitators when called upon. As precursor to a peaceful ember period and yuletide, provision has already been made for the smooth conduct of the operation. Operation EGWU EKE II will be unique with the establishment of Brigade Headquarters in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States. Emphasis will be placed on raids, cordon and search operations, anti-kidnapping drills, road blocks, check points and show of force, as well as humanitarian activities such as medical outreach.

5.  It is pertinent to mention that Operation EGWU EKE II is set to be another epoch making exercise that would make the nation proud of the Nigerian Army’s determination at sustaining its constitutional role of defending the territorial integrity of the nation as well as its commitment to aid the civil authority to bring about peace and security in the south eastern part of our dear country.  In this regard, members of the public especially the residents of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States are enjoined not to panic as their safety and well-being is guaranteed at all times. The general public is requested to remain vigilant and be security conscious, as suspected criminals may be fleeing from military operations in these areas and finding safe haven amidst our communities. The public is also reminded to report any suspicious activity or movement to the nearest military formation or other security agencies for prompt action. In order to ensure cordial civil-military relations, we shall make contact phone numbers of all Brigade Commanders public in addition to the Nigerian Army short code Information and Call Centre 193.

6. Gentlemen of the press, you have always been partners in progress, hence we are using this opportunity to request you to give this operation widest publicity in your respective media. On this note, on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army, I thank you all for honouring our invitation. I will now take questions from you and clarify doubts if any.
     
DD AHMADU  
Major General
Chief of Training and Operations (Army)

Sept 7, 2017
WHICH WAY RELIGION IN NIGERIA?

WHICH WAY RELIGION IN NIGERIA?

Press Release

National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF)


JIHAD IN NIGERIA:
BURYING THE HEAD IN SAND


1.           As a Mission Statement, the NCEF is committed to the Unity of Nigeria and the duty of the Leadership of the Nation to ensure that this Unity is not sacrificed on the altar of sectarian interests and biases.

2.         In its exercise of the Biblical "Issachar Mandate," the National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) is purposed to draw national attention, as Senior Citizens, to the issues as they stand in Nigeria at present. The NCEF Press Release of July 2017, titled Correct Assessment of Situation in Nigeria, presently under contention by some Muslim groups, was sent as "non-violent communication" (NVC) to keep Nigerians abreast with the disturbing threats packaged no doubt, by Islamists (political Islam), to destroy NIGERIA as one indivisible and all inclusive Union State under GOD. NCEF position still stands on Truth as the only pillar of national strength and unity.

3.         In the Press release, NCEF encouraged Nigerians to understand the "Time and Season"; to stand on common ground and be committed to "NIGERIA our country" where the citizens' vision of NIGERIA as a true Federation will guide National Commitment and Governance at all levels; and in the exercise of Authority by National Institutions.  We hope for a country where the citizen's expectations of guaranteed Safety and Security, Justice for All, Equal Opportunity for all without discrimination, Freedom of Worship without compulsion and Movement without let or hindrance remain sacrosanct. Therefore, the exercise of power and authority must be with responsibility and accountability towards all citizens irrespective of tribe or tongue, religion or social status. It may be possible that some Nigerians are not able to distinguish the difference between Truth and Propaganda; and the Islamists globally would rather kill or commit suicide than see Truth come to pass. It is disheartening to note that Nigeria is moving dangerously close to a national “red line” where Truth is criminalized as “hate speech”.

4.         With the foregoing in mind, the National Christian Elders Forum, (NCEF) is dismayed by the series of rejoinders that emanated from some Muslim organizations and some notable Muslim leaders all over the country to its Press Release of July 2017. The Press Release drew National attention to the threat posed to our corporate existence as a country by the JIHAD that has been launched in Nigeria by Islamists of Northern Nigeria. Some of the rejoinders are pitiable attempts to deny reality while some are plainly comical. Or else, how can one describe a rejoinder that called National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) “Northern Christian Elders Forum” and wondered what Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife was doing in “Northern Christian Elders Forum”. The writer conveniently, or otherwise, forgot that Dr. Ezeife is not the only Ibo person listed in the membership of NCEF. Except of course, the Islamists are signaling to the rest of the country that the current Nigeria is only for the Islamists. This may explain why all the key positions in Security and Education are held by Northern Muslims from selected Islamist enclaves (with the exception of JAMB held by a Yoruba Muslim) in flagrant violation of the Federal Character Principle enshrined in Section 14 (3) of the Constitution.

5.         Despite the weighty issues raised in the Press Release, the NCEF is also at a loss to understand why the only recurring theme in all the rejoinders is “General Danjuma who was not present at the meeting”. For clarification, the list of names published with the Press Release was not the Attendance list at the meeting but the list of members of the NCEF. There were other members unable to attend the meeting but that does not diminish their participation in the NCEF.

6.         Deception is the name of the game. The unwary and unsuspecting citizen is therefore lulled into a sense of false safety and security while disaster lurks around him. It therefore has to take a wary mind that is experienced in discerning the truth to see beneath the surface and correctly interpret the signs of the time.


REALITY OF JIHAD IN NIGERIA

Since the crux of the matter is the strenuous attempt by some Nigerian Muslim leaders to deny the reality of the ongoing Jihad in the Nation, the NCEF is compelled to make the following points clear in the consideration of what has now become a national debate. The NCEF is fully aware of the seriousness of these issues and wishes to share this information for the consideration of serious minds desirous of providing solutions to the myriad of problems confronting Nigeria. The NCEF has taken on this onerous task, not for the interest of the present Christian Elders most of whom are in the boarding lounge to eternity, but in the interest of the coming generations. Our Fathers bequeathed to us a peaceful Nigeria in 1960 and it is our responsibility to do everything within our power, to leave a peaceful, progressive and prosperous Nigeria for our Children.

NCEF shall be grateful to receive clarifications from Muslim leaders on the issues below:

                    i.            Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, in one of his video releases, said in 2012,
“… This war is not political. It is religious. It is between Muslims and unbelievers (arna). It will stop when Islamic religion is the determinant in governance in Nigeria or, in the alternative, when all fighters are annihilated and no one is left to continue the fight. I warn all Muslims at this juncture that any Muslim who assists an unbeliever in this war should consider himself an unbeliever and should consider himself dead.” If this statement is not a declaration of Jihad, could Muslim leaders explain what this means?

                 ii.            In 1989, Islam in Africa Organization (IAO) held a Conference in Abuja and amongst many other decisions, released a Communiqué taggedAbuja Declarations 1989 in which it affirmed that its purpose was "To eradicate in all its forms and ramifications all non-Muslim religions in member nations. Such religions shall include Christianity, Ahmadiyya and other tribal religions.” (In the original Declaration, the word Christianity was underlined.) Since Nigeria is considered a member nation, could what is going on be an implementation of this decision? Or, could we be corrected that the Conference never held in Abuja in November 1989 or such Communiqué was never released?  We are also unaware of any rebuttal of the same statement by Muslims leaders.

               iii.            In a 154 page Research Report conducted by Arne Mulder in 2015, the researcher affirmed that over 13,000 Christian places of worship (Churches) have been destroyed in Northern Nigeria as at December 2014. Under what condition do Muslim insurgents destroy Churches if not Jihad?

                iv.            On the 4th of February, 2017, the United States Congress affirmed that the most dangerous nation on earth for anyone to be a Christian is Nigeria. The implication is that Nigerian Christians have become endangered species in a country in which they constitute over 50% of the population.

                  v.            According to the Global Index on Terror, the 1st and the 4th most terrible Islamic Terrorist organizations in the world operate in Nigeria. Boko Haram is 1st while the Fulani Herdsmen is 4th. If these terror organizations are not fighting Jihad, what then are they doing in Nigeria?

                vi.            Under the present administration, every key and sensitive position in National Security is held by Muslims from the North, in outright violation of Section 14 (3) of the 1999 Constitution. Also early in the life of this administration, we recall that more than 95% of senior army officers retired from the Military were Christians.  In NNPC, only recently, more than 95% of the new appointments into senior management positions are Northern Muslims.  Taking these developments in conjunction with the lopsided appointments in National Security, is one not confronted with the inevitable conclusion that there is a deliberate attempt to emasculate Christians, Southerners and other non-Muslim population of Nigeria verifiably by intimidation and force which are stealth Jihad?

             vii.            Despite unconstitutionally appropriating all security positions to the Muslim North, the Fulani Herdsmen operate with impunity in mostly Christian areas, killing, maiming, raping, and destroying without any arrest, without any prosecution. If this is not complicity of the Muslim dominated Security services, are we then to conclude that the Nigerian security units are so incompetent that they cannot successfully engage insurgents after the Nigerian Army successfully prosecuted a Civil War?

           viii.            We recall that in 2011 in Harvard, USA, his eminence the Sultan of Sokoto who is also the President of the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, was reported to have said during a public function,“I do not recognize any Nigerian Constitution and the only Constitution I recognize is the Koran”. By virtue of Section 38 (1), the Constitution guarantees freedom of Religious conviction while Sharia through its law of “Ridda” forbids it with capital punishment. It is clear there is a huge conflict between the Democratic values of the Constitution of Nigeria and Sharia in the 1999 Constitution. The late Justice Mohammed Bello said, at a lecture in Kaduna, “Section 38 (1) of the Constitution ensures for every person the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, whereas under Sharia,“ridda” (change of religion) is a capital offence. Consequently, the offence of “ridda” is inconsistent with Section 38 (1) and by virtue of Section 1 is unconstitutional.” Therefore, when the President of the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs said in a foreign land (which is in itself a treasonable statement) that he does not believe in the Nigerian Constitution (which guarantees freedom of religious conviction), but he believes only in the Koran (which forbids freedom of worship through Sharia’s “ridda”), could not the statement of the Sultan be interpreted as an endorsement of Jihad?

                ix.            Added to the above are the big questions begging for answers. Who is funding and equipping the Islamic insurgents? And more importantly, who is shielding them from prosecution?

                  x.            We would not wish to belabor these issues but rather appeal to the distinguished leaders of Islam, who have stepped forward to be identified, to join us in putting Nigeria first. Nigeria is a Secular State according to Section 10 of the Constitution, but a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-religious society. The diversity in the country should be harnessed for progress and prosperity and not resisted thus leading to disintegration of the country. It is wishful thinking for anyone to imagine the possibility of imposing one religion or one culture on 389 Ethnic Nationalities.

We are not Muslim and thus require an explanation as to why the Ahmadiyya were regarded as heretics unaccepted as pilgrims to the Holy land. Why was it necessary to “require prospective pilgrims to prove some years back that they were not Ahmadiyya members before arranging for their visas for the hajj”, thereby regarding Ahmadiyya as non-Muslims and denied hajj? Even though we may not agree with the methods of the Shiites, their fundamental rights must be respected and court orders concerning them must be obeyed. The NCEF is not opposed to Islam, but Islamism (political Islam) as all Islamists are Muslims but not all Muslims are Islamists.

Retired Christian Generals are concerned because they participated in the 1967 – 1970 Civil War and do not want another war.  We know that it is stealth jihad that gets Christians to antagonize other Christians for the benefit of Islamists, so it did not surprise us that Wike and Jonathan are now being blamed for the reform of the Curriculum for Basic Education.

We affirm that CAN President’s statement on this subject is valid.

The need to achieve a livable country for all is mirrored in the following statement that outlines the long standing opposition of non-Muslims to the ploy by the British to assist the Muslims achieve their aims of dominating Nigeria.

After amalgamation, Kirk Greene wrote “by the middle of 1914 the situation came very near to boiling over when the Times of Nigeria accusation bluntly alleged in its leader ‘The Hidden Meaning’ that unification was synonymous with a sell-out of the South. ‘The amalgamation of 1914’, it asserted, ‘is, broadly speaking, the conquest and subjugation of Southern Nigeria by Northern Law. Northern Nigeria system, Northern Nigerian laws, Northern Nigerian land laws, Northern Nigerian administration, must be made to supersede every system in Southern Nigeria.” [Lugard and the Amalgamation of Nigeria: A Documentary Report A. H. M Kirk-Greene pg. 24]

Stealth jihad has been able to achieve the conquest and subjugation of Christian Southern Nigeria with the Middle Belt as bonus, a feat the British were unable to achieve for Muslims in Nigeria.

A respected Muslim leader’s view may well represent the other view of decent Muslims who are as appalled, as us, about the activities of Islamists in Nigeria. A report inThe Guardian of Saturday, September 2, 2017, states “Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar enjoined the Muslim faithful to join hands in tackling the nefarious activities of extremists bent on destroying the humane virtues of Islam. In his sallah message to Muslims, Atiku advised Muslims to reclaim the religion which is being hijacked by violent extremists whose atrocities portray Islam in bad light. The Waziri Adamawa expressed sadness that the activities of the Boko Haram Islamist insurgency group have economically destroyed the north, in particular the north-east, and disrupted its social life. “As a citizen of the north-east, I have a firsthand experience of the impact of terrorism on our people’s daily lives,” he said. He called for rigorous scrutiny and vigilance to guard against the influence of extremism, including exposing innocent students and followers to their virulent ideas. Atiku advised parents to be wary of letting their children follow any preacher and thereby, falling victims of indoctrination, warning that poisonous ideas are as destructive as a bomb. While wishing Muslim leaders a happy and hitch-free celebration, the former vice president said they should show increased commitment to peaceful coexistence and tolerance in line with the demands of the Muslim faith and Nigeria’s diversity. According to him, love and peace should not only be preached, but must also be put into practice for the sake of sustaining the peace in the land. The former vice president advised Nigerians to eschew religious bigotry, and condemned politicians who use ethnic and religious sentiments to gain power. According to him, identity politics based on religious loyalties rather than competence and commitment to unity is a threat to the nation’s democracy and progress.”

We hope the hardliners and Islamists will hearken to Atiku’s plea and allow peace to reign in our country.

We have this message for our Christian and Muslim brothers throughout Nigeria:  We have over the years built Nigeria which presently is in danger of dis-integration as a country. More importantly no Christian or Muslim should allow himself to be a proxy or facilitator for agents of disintegration.  Unfortunately, Nigerians are presently the most agitated humans on the planet mainly because of the unsettled nature of their daily existence occasioned by terrible occurrences caused by insurgents in our otherwise richly endowed and peaceful country.  We also behave as fake as opposed to authentic people and this is the real reason why our country is lawless relying on alibi rather than facing reality because of Jihad  (stealth and conventional) being inflicted on the people.  Nigeria is our Home, we have no other and we all must treat our home as sweet home and not like the proverbial “coast” where we go to work to return to our home.  We have to make Nigeria our sweet home.

The NCEF hopes that Muslim leaders and organizations that have stepped forward to respond to the Press Release of July 2017, like Mr. Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, Prof. M. M. Nguru, Prince Judge Abdul Jabbaar Bola Ajibola SAN, Professor Dawud Noibi, Alhaji (Dr) Sakariyu Babalola, MUSWEN, MURIC, and others, would consider these issues again. Tens of thousands of Nigerians, mostly Christians, have been murdered by religious insurgents. The murderers of 74 years old Mrs. Bridget Agbaheme in Kano were discharged and acquitted in a Kano court! According to World Watch Monitor, over 60% of global casualties as a result of religious persecution are Nigerian Christians killed in Nigeria. Muslim leaders have to do more to persuade us that JIHAD has not been launched in Nigeria. A Yoruba adage says, “We shall not accept insanity with religion”.


RECOMMENDATION

Since amalgamation of 1914, only feeble attempts were made to promote Nigeria from a country to a nation.  The struggle for spoils of conflict – jihad - has resulted in fierce contention responsible for the present position enumerated above.  To transform Nigeria from a country to a nation requires a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to enable those responsible for abusing the country have the opportunity of confessing and ask for forgiveness.  The rots are too bulky to be swept under the carpet.

The NCEF joins the multitude of Nigerians calling for the Restructuring of the Nation to comply with True Fiscal Federalism. As an immediate step, the repudiation of the 1999 Constitution with its conflicting dual National ideology of Democracy and Sharia should be effected and as an immediate alternative, a return to the 1963 Republican Constitution of the founding Fathers of Nigeria. After all, the Republican Constitution of 1963 was unilaterally scrapped by the Military and not by a National Referendum. Since then, the Nation has ceased to experience qualitative progress. After years of interference by the Military within the body politic of Nigeria, it is prudent to take the Nation back to the drawing board in line with a notable proverb which says, “If going forward becomes impossible, at least you can return to where you are coming from.”

Our founding Fathers left a good foundation for us. We can return to source.


CONCLUSION
The NCEF calls to mind the spirit and letter of our Independence National Anthem wherein we as a Nation stated that, “Though tribe and tongues may differ, in brotherhood we stand”. The Independence Anthem further prayed, calling on, “God of all creation, grant this our ONE request. Help us to build a Nation where no man is oppressed … to hand on to our children a banner without stain.”

Our banner has not only been stained but seriously drenched in the blood of innocent citizens whose souls are crying out for redress. The Government owes Nigerians and God a duty to redress and atone for the blood of the innocent Nigerians that has been shed.

God bless Nigeria.


Solomon  Asemota, SAN
Chairman
NCEF
6th September, 2017.

Sunday, September 3, 2017

The hard fact  of success!

The hard fact of success!

In 1896, Thomas Edison, the great inventor who invented the electric bulb, was working on an idea to design a car when he heard that a young man who worked in  his company had created an experimental car.

Edison met the youngman at his company's party in New York and interviewed him about the car. He was impressed!

He had the same idea as the young man but he was considering electricity as the power source while the young man used a gasoline engine to power the car. He slammed his fist down and shouted "young man, that's the thing! You have it! I think you are on to something! I encourage you to continue your pursuits!"

With these words of encouragement from the most highly respected inventor in the United States at that time, HENRY Ford continued his work, invented a car and became wealthy.

On december 9, 1914, Thomas Edison's laboratory and factory got burnt. He was 67years old and the damage was too extensive for insurance cover. Before the ashes were cold, Henry Ford handed Edison a cheque of $750,000 with a note saying that Edison could have more if he needed it!

In 1916, Henry Ford relocated his home to the building next to Edison's home and when Edison couldn't walk and was confined to a wheelchair by his doctors, Henry Ford also bought himself a wheelchair so that he could run wheelchair races with his friend and mentor!

Thomas Edison made Henry Ford believe in himself and got a friend for life!

Don't ever be jealous of other people's success. If you can't win a race, help the person in front of you break the record!

Putting out the candle light of your neighbour in the dark will never increase the brightness of yours.

Your candle will not lose its light when it lights up another candle. Getting the job done is more important than who gets the glory!

Be inspired, speak positively into someone's life today, and possibly save a soul.

Ben Carson.

Friday, September 1, 2017

PMB MAKES SALAH VOW!!!

PMB MAKES SALAH VOW!!!

I won’t rest until we see Nigeria of our dream, says President Buhari https://t.co/dJiU2NhSWR



Ooni of Ife reacts to split with wife https://t.co/cbl0NNASWZ



My Nigerian boyfriend planted cocaine in my bag, Russian death-row drug suspect alleges (Photos) https://t.co/1O2SzYaQLx



New Lagos CP says 'No Police officer should detain anybody without express permission from the DPO' https://t.co/XswkmiT1T6



Flood ‘sacks 110,000 people’ in Benue (Photos) https://t.co/GQyBaYdcJa



Naira appreciates as CBN injects $297 million https://t.co/KoC3RHaoIM



Blind man arraigned for watching child pornography https://t.co/DKiWHK6BtT



New Lagos CP says 'No Police officer should detain anybody without express permission from the DPO' https://t.co/XswkmiT1T6



Substandard phones can cause cancer, NCC warns Nigerians https://t.co/uk4Sder7jo


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Goodmorning all

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

JV cash call: FG reaches $5bn settlement with IOCs.

JV cash call: FG reaches $5bn settlement with IOCs.



Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, yesterday, disclosed that the Federal Government has reached a $5 billion settlement agreement with five International Oil Companies, IOCs, over debts owed the companies between 2010 and 2015.

The deal will see Nigeria saving over $1 billion, as it is believed that the oil companies are being owed over $6 billion. Though the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, had repeatedly queried the amounts it owes the western companies, the settlement is an attempt to draw a line under the dispute. In an interview with Financial Times, Kachikwu stated that the companies — Royal Dutch Shell,  ExxonMobil,  Eni,Chevron  and  Total  — would be paid the sum to cover outstanding joint exploration and production payments.

According to Kachikwu, the $5 billion payments will be made in the form of barrels of new crude production over the next five years. Furthermore, the report stated that the settlement also addressed the $1 billion debt the oil companies claimed was due from NNPC for costs incurred this year in the joint ventures. The oil companies, the report said, were expected to receive a one-off cash payment from the Federal Government to cover this amount. According to the report, the companies have already signed the deal, which is still subject to the approval of two regulatory agencies as well as President Muhammadu Buhari, while they also seek to forge new financing arrangements for their joint ventures in Nigeria. “The settlement had been accepted by the five companies. It is hoped the deal can be finalised before the end of the year,” Kachikwu said.