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Balotelli’s Half Time Jersey Swap Infuriates Rodgers

Liverpool lost 0-3 to Real Madrid last night at Anfield in a Champions League group match. The misfiring Balotelli kept on with his poor form for the Reds and was substituted at half time as Adam Lallana came on in his place.

Speaking after the match, Brendan Rodgers was upset that Mario Balotelli had swapped jerseys with Real Madrid’s Pepe at half time and promised to deal with the situation today (Thursday).

“It is not something I stand for. If you want to do that, do it at the end of the game. It is something I will deal with on Thursday,” the manager said

There was a similar situation at Stamford Bridge last season when Mamadou Sakho swapped jerseys with then Chelsea striker, Samuel Eto’o and Rodgers reflected on it.

“We had an incident last year with a player and that was something we dealt with internally.
“It’s something that doesn’t happen here and shouldn’t happen here,” he said.

Mario Balotelli has been a big disappointment at Liverpool after joining the Reds at the beginning of the season. He has only managed one goal since then and has been playing poorly. It may not be long before Rodgers will lose faith in the big Italian.

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Here’s The Nominees’ List For The 2014 NMVA

The 2014 edition of the Nigerian Music Video Awards (NMVA) will take place on the 26th of November, 2014 at the Eko Hotel ans Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos by 4:00pm.

The list of nominees up for possible awards on that day has been released by the award committee and the nominees are:

BEST PRODUCER

1. 5 STAR

2. HKN

3. YBNL

4. EFFYZZIE ENTERTAINMENT

5.CHOCOLATE CITY

6. MAVIN RECORDS

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

1. DAVIDO — AYE

2.YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY

3.PATORANKING — GIRLIE OH REMIX

4.OLAMIDE — SITTING ON THE THRONE

5.MAVINS — DOROBUCCI

INDIGENOUS CONCEPT

1.CYNTHIA MORGAN — DONT BREAK MY HEART

2.YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY

3.DAVIDO — AYE

4.BETHANY BOLA THANI — PENTECOSTAL PRAISE

5.TEDDY — IJE LOVE

6. DR SID – SURULERE

BEST USE OF VISUAL EFFECTS

1.GBADE ADETISOLA — BABA TI SORO

2.TUFACE IDIBIA — SPIRITUAL HEALING

3.VICTOR UWAIFO — BOBOZI

4.OMAWUNMI — SOMORI

5.SUSPECT — NSOGBU

BEST RAGGAE DANCEHALL

1.PATORANKING — GIRLIE OH REMIX

2.CHOPSTIX— STINKING SHIT

3.SHEYI-SHAY — RAGGA RAGGA

4.BURNA BOY — YAWA DEY

5.RIGHTEOUSMAN — NO

VIDEO BY MINORS

1.AMARACHI — AMARACHI DANCE

2.CHYKO BOY —— BOY CHYKO

3.MYA K —— SPECIAL FRIEND

4.P.K.K —— MY GOD IS GOOD

BEST R’N’B VIDEO

1.JOEL — YOU ARE IN LOVE

2.GT DA GUITARMAN — SAVE ME

3.RUBY — GOOD MAN

4.NIYOLA — TOH BAD

5.TUFACE IDIBIA — LET SOMEBODY LOVE YOU.

6.WANDE COAL — MY WAY

BEST POP EXTRA VIDEO

1. DAVIDO – TCHELETE

2.MAVINS — DOROBUCCI

3.YUNG L — S.O.S

4.MR SONGS — MY STORY

5.OLAMIDE — ELEDA MI O

6.YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY

BEST USE OF DANCE IN A MUSIC VIDEO

1.OREZI — YOU GARRIT

2.DAMMY KRANE — YOU SABI DANCE

3.M.C GALAXY — SEKEM

4.MAY D — JEKAJO

5.CHINDINMA — OH BABY

6.K.CEE — PULL OVER

 BEST SOFT ROCK / ALTERNATIVE VIDEO

1.ROCK STEADY —— MY LOVE

2.SHOBZY —— KONDO

3.VIKTOH — SAY DEM SAY

4.NIKKI LAOYE —— ONLY YOU

5.NAYASOUL —— GO WHERE U ARE

BEST USE OF COSTUMES

1. SEAN TIZZLE — KOMOLE

2. DAVIDO — AYE

3. ARTQUAKE — CERTIFCATE

4. T.W.O — WEDDING DAY

5. FJ DE KING —— ATTITUDE

6. YEMI ALADE — TANGERINE

BEST MAINSTREAM HIP HOP VIDEO

1.OLAMIDE — SITTING ON THE THRONE

2.POE — KOYEWON

3.BRAIN — WATCHYA LOOKING AT

4. QUEEN — MODA

5. EVA —— DEAF

 

BEST HIGH-LIFE VIDEO

1.TIMI DAKOLO — IYAWO MI

2.RANSOME —— LOCAL BOY

3.SEAN TIZZLE —KOMOLE

4.K. CEE — OGADINMA

5.SOLIDSTAR — OLUCHI

6.ICE PRINCE — WHISKEY

BEST GOSPEL VIDEO

1.PREYE — EBEZINA

2.GBADE ADETISOLA —— BABA TI SORO

3.SAMSUNG — HE LIVES IN ME

4.OBIWON — HAIL MY KING

5.SAMMY OKPOSO —— WHO TELL YOU SAY

6.KENNY SAM — YABO

BEST MUSIC VIDEO EDIT

1. SUSPECT — NSOGBU ( CLEARANCE PETTERS)

2. LIL KESH — LYRICALLY (UNLIMITED LA)

3. ANETTE COOKEY – SQUAREBALL

4. SHAYDEE CHAKAM ( UNLIMITED LA)

5. OLAMIDE — SITTING ON THE THRONE (KEMI ADETIBA)

BEST DIRECTOR

1. GT DA GUITARMAN —SAVE ME ( AKIN ALABI)

2. PATORANKING -GIRLIE O REMIX (MR MOE MUSA)

3. RANSOME — LOCAL BOY (ADASA COOKEY)

4. YEMI ALADE — JOHNNY (CLEARANCE PETERS)

5. OLAMIDE -SITTING ON THE THRONE (KEMI ADETIBA)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

1.OLAMIDE—SITTING ON THE THRONE (KEMI ADETIBA)

2.K.CEE —OGADINMA (AJE)

3.SEAN TIZZLE —KOMOLE (AJE)

4.TIMI DAKOLO — IYAWO MI (CLARANCE PETERS)

5.PATORANKING GIRLIE O (MR MOE MUSA)

BEST AFRO BEAT VIDEO

1.ORITSEFEMI — DOUBLE WAHALA

2.JOEL — OYA NOW

3.WIZKID — JAIYE-JAIYE

4.ZAINA — SAREWALE

5.TM 9JA —— MAGAWU

BEST AFRO HIP OP

1.SUSPECT — NSOGBU

2.LERIQ — COMMENT TU TA’PPELLE

3.OLAMIDE —— TURN UP

4. PHYNO — ALOBAM

5.LIL KESH — LYRICALLY

BEST AFRO POP VIDEO

1.DAVIDO —— AYE

2.CHINDINMA — OH BABY

3.OREZI — YOU GARRIT

4. SAEON — BOOGIE DOWN

5.WIZKID — ONTOP YOUR MATTER

6. SHAYDEE — CHAKAM

BEST VIDEO BY A NEW ACT

1.JOEL – OYA NOW

2.RANDAWEST —HAPPY

3.ANETTE COOKEY— MAGOMAGO

4.RUNTOWN – GALLARDO

5.STEVE WILLIS — YEI YEI

BEST CONTEMPORARY AFRO VIDEO

1.MR SONGS — KOLOMBO

2.SKALES —— SHAKE BODY

3.TEE BLAQ — GARAWA

4.SANNI DANJA — YAWA

5.VJ ADAMS — WHATSUP

6. MR 2KAY – – SUMMER GIRL

‘They’ve Denied Me The Eagle Square & ICC, I Will Take To The Streets Of Abuja’ – Kwankwaso

Kano State Governor, Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, has accused the federal government of deliberately blocking him from using public places to declare his presidential aspiration in Abuja, describing the act as irritating and undemocratic.

Making this disclosure on Wednesday, he declared that he would not yield to pressure from any quarter to step down for any presidential aspirants of the party during the forthcoming presidential primary.

He claimed that on two occasions, his campaign committee sought different venues in Abuja for the declaration ceremony but they were denied by the powers that be, noting that as a politician, he knows that with or without a ceremonial declaration, any presidential candidate can win intra- and inter-party elections.

According to him, “The Eagle Square, the proposed venue, seems to be impossible. Even the International Conference Centre, as we are now struggling for an alternative venue for the declaration, (may not be possible too.) So, if I fail to secure a venue, I will invite you all to the streets of Abuja; that is where we are now, and we can hold it there.”

Kwankwaso, who stated that political conspiracy would not deter him from pursuing his legitimate goals, recalled that in the past, he participated in at least 12 elections, both primary and secondary, at various levels and scaled through numerous political intrigues.

The governor who stated this yesterday when he met with the All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders in Kano, revealed that the declaration date was originally scheduled for October 21 to coincide with his birthday, alleging that forces in the presidency disrupted the plan.

He added that the programme was shifted to October 21 but was also allegedly aborted, assuring that despite these hiccups, the declaration would take place on the October 28 in Abuja.

Kwankwaso use the forum to appeal to the people of the state to come out en masse to collect their permanent voters’ cards between November 7 and 9 in the state, stressing that no one would be allowed to vote without the card.

Therefore, he urged the people to sacrifice these days for the exercise due to its importance in the nation’s democratic process.

The governor informed the gathering that the date for the APC primaries in Kano is yet to be fixed, assuring them that as soon as the national headquarters of the party finishes arrangements for the primaries, relevant stakeholders would be duly informed.

He maintained that although consensus would be a better option for Kano APC, the party has not stopped anyone from purchasing form for the various elective positions and has no intention of denying anybody from pursuing his or her legitimate aspiration.

Olúfémi Táíwò: Why Muhammadu Buhari Does Not Belong In Our Future

I recently had a phone conversation with a dear compatriot who just shared with me a desire to support Muhammadu Buhari bid for president, come 2015 elections. The conversation we had convinced me to put down these thoughts that have been with me for quite some time.

Let me start by saying that it is a sign of how much military rule destroyed our sense of what is right and our relationship to history that dictators like Buhari and Ibrahim Babangida are still respected figures in our public life. But that is a topic for another day.

Here are my reasons why everyone who is exercised by Nigeria’s and, by extension, Africa’s future, as well as those of African-descended peoples everywhere, must actively campaign against the likes of Buhari and, while we are at it, Abubakar Atiku, when it comes to our future.
Buhari is an unrepentant, unapologetic, unreconstructed dictator in whom I am yet to see the requisite democratic temperament beyond persistently presenting himself for elections. In case Nigerians need any reminder—that we do is itself a scandal—this was the man who, with Tunde Idiagbon, presided over a military regime that dehumanized Nigerians in the name of some spurious “War Against Indiscipline”.

It was a regime under whose jackboots the dignity of many Nigerian women was assaulted at airports and other points of entry with humiliating body cavity searches in the name of some crazy war on drug trafficking. It is interesting that while the country that manufactured the original war on drugs is beating itself up on its stupidity, we are about to honour the man who led a regime that perpetrated indignities on Nigerians in the name of that same war! Is it any wonder that we don’t get any respect from the rest of the world?

As if the indignities were not enough by themselves, this was a man who signed execution warrants for three young Nigerians convicted of drug trafficking under a law that also recognized their right to appeal their conviction to a higher court.

They were executed while their appeal had not, repeat not concluded. I do not recall that under military rule, the suspension of the constitution included the suspension of the doctrine of the presumption of innocence of the accused until such a person is convicted.

Might I add that that conviction is not final until all appeals have been concluded. In other words, Buhari and the goons he led murdered three young Nigerians who were still presumed innocent according to our legal system, even under military rule. In a decent society—and ours is not a decent society—Buhari will be in the dock answering charges for his shameful and illegal behavior. But we are such amnesiacs; we think he could and should be president.

Meanwhile, his so-called war on corruption for which everyone pretends to celebrate him was not a model of consistency. Neither was the ethnicity-inflected justice that his tribunals meted out to erring politicians. For me, the matter of the emir’s suitcases pales into insignificance against the ethnically-modulated pattern of (in)justice in the trials of so-called corrupt public officials of the Second Republic.

I am sure that not many Nigerians now recall the first public office-holder jailed for corruption by the Buhari\Idiagbon regime. That would be Olabisi Onabanjo, the first civilian governor of Ogun State. I recall telling people then that there was something wrong with that picture; I still think there is. It probably was one reason why Fela wondered why Shehu Shagari was not put on trial but governors and other office-holders were. In his inimitable parlance: “Driver get accident; na conductor you charge to court”. The Niger State governor who was found with six million naira overseas did not quickly come up for trial; neither did the Kano State governor for whom there was no trouble with banking government money in government house. Their trials would all come later.

More noteworthy was the fact that no, repeat, no Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) governor, not Ambrose Alli, not Bola Ige, not Onabanjo, was convicted of personal enrichment; they were guilty of using government funds to enrich their parties. Yet, they were the first to be sent to jail! The irony is completely lost on Buhari’s apologists when they proclaim his personal incorruptibility; a similar claim could be made of the UPN governors he was eager to imprison for presiding over a corrupt system.

Please don’t tell me about his stewardship of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF). First, anyone who was associated with the Abacha regime does not deserve any place in Nigeria’s public life and, definitely, in Nigeria’s future. In the second place, PTF, EFCC, ICPC, and the innumerable extra-judicial organs that litter the Nigerian political landscape are relics of failure rather than icons of administrative genius.

Saudi Arabia, Mexico, the Gulf States did not need a PTF to put their oil windfall into proper financial institutions to ensure that their oil was turned from income into wealth. Does PTF have such a record? When did it become a sign of good economic management that you sit on accumulated money while your economy contracts? So, if part of what recommends Buhari for president is his stewardship of the PTF as an organ of development, it must be that amnesia is even less a problem than economic illiteracy that borders on collective idiocy.

Beyond his military service, I do not see any evidence that Buhari is interested in the project called Nigeria beyond the insistence of the dominant elite in the northern part of the country that their sons must be at Nigeria’s helm. I do not say this lightly and I say it in spite of the risk of being labelled. I am not worried about being labelled. He has never publicly opposed Sharia and that is one of the most toxic features of contemporary Nigerian polity and politics. No politician who is ambivalent about Sharia can be part of a salubrious future for a country like Nigeria. Incidentally, he could borrow a leaf from Mahathir Mohammed on this score. But Nigerian Islam and contemporary Christianity are not about Reason or ideas.

His Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) definitely did not acquit itself well after the last presidential elections and his ominous wait to condemn the violence still rankles. Where is the evidence of any change on his part on this score?

Finally, it is a matter for great pity that the All Progressive Congress (APC) has proven itself to be more interested in power than in making a country that we all can be proud of. No thanks to its unthinking addiction to winning power and its even greater thoughtlessness in believing that it can do so by gathering the rejects of the ruling party, the APC can only deepen the cynicism and apathy of the electorate. It is a disgrace that the best the party that styles itself ‘progressive’ can do is to tout two retreads as its change agents when what the country needs are spanking new treads! If the permutation is to win in the north, I wish them luck.

But it is the surest path to giving Goodluck Jonathan a second-term he does not deserve but will get because the other party has not shown itself to be any different from the PDP. Jonathan did not win the north that last time around; neither does he need it this time. APC can still withdraw from this path to self-destruction. Buhari is part of a past well let alone. Only the future should matter and nothing about him speaks to this future.

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Olúfémi Táíwò teaches Africana Studies at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

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Jonathan Must Pick Up PDP Presidential Nomination Form By October 30

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP)on Wednesday gave President Goodluck Jonathan and other aspirants vying for various elective positions,  one week ultimatum to purchase their expression of interest and nomination forms.

PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh who spoke with Journalists in Abuja said the October 30 closing date for the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms will not be extended beyond 6 pm on that date.

“The NWC today (yesterday) decided that the issue of the closing date for the collection of the nomination forms cannot be extended. It will not be extended beyond 6 pm, of October 30th, no party member can obtain forms for our 2014 congress and convention after the deadline”.

Although the President has been endorsed as the sole Presidential candidate of the party, he must purchase the nomination form of the party and his endorsement ratified by delegates at the party’s upcoming national convention.

Jonathan will be contesting against the whoever emerges the standard bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC)

Confrontation With House Continues As Fayose Closes Down Ekiti Speaker’s Fuel Station

The confrontation between Governor Ayodele Fayose and the Ekiti state House of Assembly took a new dimension on Wednesday when the Governor ordered the sealing off of a fuel station belonging to the Speaker,Hon. Adewale Omirin.

Citing the need to avert “unimaginable fire accident with attendant fatalities.” as cause, the government closed down five filling station among which is the speakers’ T. Five Integrated services.

The Ekiti Assembly had refused to sit after Fayose was inaugurated and the new governor had accused the speaker of attempting to impeach him. The House resumed plenary on wednesday, the same day the Speaker’s Fuel station was sealed off.

The government, in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Idowu Adelusi, directed all the owners of the affected filling stations to report at the Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning and Urban Development with letters of approval.

The speaker while reacting said that the Governor is trying to intimidate him  vowing not to “buckle under undue political pressure to abandon his party for the PDP for selfish and pecuniary motives.”

He said that the governor only closed down his station because he belongs to the opposition APC noting that another assembly member, Joseph Olugbemi, an APC legislator who defected to the PDP told him   that the governor had made up his mind to close the filling station over his refusal to join the PDP.

Olugbemi is one of the six APC members that defected to the PDP on the day Fayose was   inaugurated as the new governor of the state.

Omirin recalled that he had earlier promised the governor that the   assembly would work with him in the interest of Ekiti people, to deliver dividends of democracy.

He said, “I called the governor to confirm what the honourable member told me about the plan to close my filling station. The governor denied any such plan, swearing that he would not pursue any victimisation agenda against his opponents.

“But only yesterday(Wednesday), the governor ordered the closure of the filling station, citing environmental factor.”

However, the government have insisted that the station was closed down strictly for environmental reasons

“They were sited within residential areas. They are not supposed to be within the residential areas.

“They are not the only filling stations in the state capital. If they didn’t comply with the environmental laws, the law should take its course. It has no political undertone.

“Four filling stations were sealed off but it is an ongoing thing. The exercise will take place throughout the state. It is to sanitise the state and prevent fire (outbreak.)” Adewusi said

 

Ambode To Declare Tomorrow

Former Accountant General of Lagos State and Governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, will tomorrow, formally declare his intention to obtain the governorship ticket of the APC.

This information was contained in a statement released by his campaign office on Wednesday. The statement noted that the declaration is coming on the heels of the endorsement that the Epe-born Ambode got from Islamic clerics.

The declaration is scheduled for 10am at the Onikan stadium.

Ambode is believed to be the favoured candidate of the APC national leader Alhaji Ahmed Tinubu and this is said to have caused a rift between him an Governor Fashola who is said to tilt towards former Lagos Commisioner for Justice, Mr Supo Shashore.

 

HND Discrimination Bill Narrowly Passes Through Second Reading In Senate

A Bill for an Act to Abolish and Prohibit the Dichotomy and Discrimination between University First Degrees and the Polytechnics Higher National Diploma (HND) in the same Profession/Field and related matters on Wednesday passed  through second reading in the Senate after much heated debates.

Senate President, David Mark said that the bill was difficult to legislate upon considering that Polytechnics were not originally designed to be degree awarding institutions and that the solution will be to make polytechnics degree awarding institutions.

“The problem here is whether we can legislate on this. I think obviously that is not going to work for several reasons that we have all advanced here.

“We can’t legislate here and say you must employ an HND instead of employing somebody with B.SC.

“I think it is more of attitude than what we can legislate on but we can get an arrangement where the polytechnics begin to award degrees, in which case the polytechnics will no more be polytechnics; they will be universities,’’ he said.

He also advocated that the bill be sent to relevant stakeholders for input before the House legislate on it

“our attempt really to equate HND to a degree is not likely to work. Nobody who has done a degree has gone back to the polytechnic to do HND and you can’t blame that logic.

“The whole essence of allowing the bill to go through second reading and public reading is for us to get more ideas about how to get the way forward.

“That will be the only benefit that will come out it’’, he said.

The lead debate, presented by Patrick Akinyelure (PDP-Ondo), highlighted the need to abolish the discrimination between HND and First Degree.

Mr. Akinyelure said the continuing discrimination against HND holders was threatening to ruin the nation’s core policy thrust of evolving a technological and scientifically based society.

He said that findings had proved that some polytechnic graduates were in some cases better on the field than their university counterparts.

“To all intents and purposes, a government employment policy that places degree holders ahead of HND holders without recourse to skill and ability of the HND holder thereof does more harm than good to the nation’s development plans.

“Therefore, the aim of the bill is to promote the technological advancement of our great nation by encouraging many qualified candidates to pursue polytechnic and technological advancement,’’ he said.
Some lawmakers, however, argued that rather than seeking to abolish the dichotomy, efforts should be made to transform all polytechnics to degree awarding institutions.

In his statement,Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu said that even if the bill does not succeed, it will help raise the awareness level of the people about the need to cut out the disparity.

“All we need now is to expand the knowledge base of our polytechnics, increase entry qualification and employ qualified teachers for the polytechnics.

“We should then make conscious effort to set up technical schools that would award only diploma to support our industries and help the system industrially.

“To say we will abolish the dichotomy is difficult. The committee to handle the bill should invite experts to look into harmonising the institutions,’’ he said.

While speaking, Ita Enang (PDP-Akwa Ibom) decried the poor standard of some polytechnics in the country.

He called on the regulatory body in charge of polytechnics to adequately regulate the establishment of the institution in the country.

“I have seen polytechnics operate in two bedroom flats and this is the situation that brings suspicion about the quality of our polytechnics.

“I have also seen standard polytechnics and the quality of their product compete favourably with universities.”

He called on relevant agencies to improve on the carrying capacity of universities to accommodate all those seeking admissions.

He also called for harmonisation of universities and polytechnics to help manage a situation where people went to polytechnics because they could not secure admission into universities.

“This bill should pass a second reading to find solution to the problem. I support this bill,’’ he said.

However Chris Ngige said outrightly that the bill should be dropped as it only evokes emotion and the law should not be based on emotions. He echoed the sentiments of Mark that polytechnics should be made degree awarding institutions.

“The bill evokes emotion but laws should not be made based on that to avoid mistakes. This has to do with fundamental structure of the education sector.

“Let us conserve the resources of the senate; it will not go through second reading,’’ he said.

Abubakar Bagudu (PDP-Kebbi), a member of Senate Committee Education, said if the dichotomy should be abolished, there would be standardisation of policy.

He argued that standardisation of policy was vital because universities and polytechnics had different structures.

“The university is theory and research oriented as compared to polytechnic which is supposed to turn out industrial ready graduates,’’ he said.
Similarly, Olusola Adeyeye (APC-Osun), the Vice Chairman of Senate Committee on Education, canvassed for the harmonisation of the institutions to enable polytechnics to award degrees.

“I believe that for as long as there is difference in admission standard and training for both institutions of learning, there will be difference in employment.

“Let us go the U.S. way and equalise both polytechnics and universities and have specialised institutions to handle the technical aspect.’’

“We need to make the admission standard the same for polytechnics and universities; forget the dichotomy issue. It is a lie to say you need HND to run an industrial state,” he said.

The dichotomy between polytechnics and university graduates has raised several arguments with some saying that the polytechnics should be scrapped while others have called for upgrading the polytechnics to degree awarding institutions. Several mass protests have been carried out by the affected students and graduates of polytechnics.

I Didn’t Impose Any Governorship Candidate On Oyo PDP – David Mark Explains

Senate President and Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) South west Integration Committee, David Mark has denied rumours that the committee  is planning to impose a governorship candidate on the PDP in Oyo state. Special Adviser on Media and Publications, Kola Ologbondiyan, said there was no plan to impose anybody.

A group of members of the PDP in oyo state had alleged that committee under the watch of Mark intends to impose a particular candidate on the party. However, Mark has denied this in a statement issued by his office on Tuesday.

“You are to choose your flagbearer and ensure that PDP wins elections in Oyo State. That is the agenda handed over to us, “

“The committee did not select gubernatorial aspirants that were invited for the meeting, rather, every stakeholder was invited.

“I didn’t call gubernatorial candidates to my house. The meeting here (Banquet Hall) was open and all inclusive,” the senate president said in the statement.

“We must all make sacrifices so that we can make progress. This committee alone cannot solve the problems. It requires our working together with you the stakeholders for PDP to win in Oyo State” Mark said

A former Governor of the state, Chief Christopher Alao-Akala are among those interested in obtaining the party’s governorship ticket for the 2015 elections.

Opinion: APC Leaders, Paid Bloggers & Social Media Thugs

In recent times, there has been a series of personal attacks sponsored in a section of the media by some All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders in a spirited plot to discredit officials of the federal government and those of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The overall Machiavellian purpose of these attacks is very clear; to bring respected officials of the federal government and the PDP to public odium.

Typical of a desperate opposition, as the 2015 general elections approach, the APC leaders have scaled up these attacks. In the last couple of months, they have engaged an army of heavily paid consultants masquerading as columnists and writers in local and foreign media to sustain this devious enterprise by employing their stock-in-trade of lies, insults and blackmails.

This is in addition to the unleashing of APC thugs in the social media who use multiple accounts with pseudonyms to attack PDP, its people-oriented programmes and post lies and insults against President Goodluck Jonathan.

Of particular note is the endless personal attack on the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh. In the last few months, the APC has concentrated its onslaught against the PDP spokesperson and the reason is not far-fetched. Since his emergence as PDP spokesperson, Olisa Metuh has become for members of the opposition party, a thorn in the flesh for matching their propaganda machinery by effectively projecting the positive image of the PDP while exposing the many inherent negatives of the APC.

The APC is distraught because Metuh has been able to adequately communicate the unique selling points of the PDP and the major difference between its content and character and those of the APC. They are bitter because their party has been appropriately and correctly profiled by Metuh as an anti-Nigeria platform which does not have the interest of the people at heart.

While effectively projecting the PDP as a national and democratic party, committed to the overall national interest without regard to ethnic and religious considerations, Metuh has further succeeded in presenting the true picture of the APC as a sectional and undemocratic party, completely lacking in ideology, promoting division among Nigerians; a party of frustrated and corrupt dictators seeking a platform to actualize their ethnic, religious and pecuniary agenda. He succeeded in exposing the hidden links between the utterances of the APC and the insecurity that has claimed the lives of thousands of innocent citizens.

The APC leaders have been having sleepless nights because Metuh not only stripped their party of its fake messianic robe, making a public display of its true identity as a party on a mission to destroy Nigeria, but also showed that it is no alternative to the PDP, a message which has formed a strong foundation for informed electoral choices for 2015 general elections based not on propaganda but on reason and facts as was the case in the June 21 Ekiti state governorship election.

It is against this backdrop that the PDP National Publicity Secretary became a critical assignment for the APC. He must be stopped. Having failed to silence him through a series of threats and litigations, the APC leaders have now resorted to a well-funded campaign of calumny in an attempt to discredit and cow him to silence so as to effectively deny the PDP a credible voice to project its image, defend its policies and programmes and highlight the performances of its elected officials.

Characteristically, Metuh has maintained his high moral ground of decency and equanimity in the face of the attacks by APC leaders. He has refused to join issues with them or to allow himself to be distracted. However, it is very important to place on record that there is no statement by Metuh on APC or its leaders that has not been based on facts. This explains the reason APC leaders and their paid writers have continued to indulge in stretching their imagination but always end up with insults and threats.

The questions are: is the APC not a private estate of few politicians who have instituted a reign of impunity and brazen dictatorship within its fold? Are APC leaders not running their party like a rebel group? Are they not engaged in actions and utterances that promote division and violence in the country? Have they not been deliberately dishing out lies and fabrications in their statements to incite Nigerians and discredit the PDP led-administration?

Since its registration on July 13, 2013, the APC has never purposefully and constructively engaged and challenged the PDP on issues. Instead, in its 15 months of existence, it has issued hundreds of press statements all of which have been devoted to attacking government officials and those of the PDP as subterfuge to cover their heinous plot against the nation.

APC leaders have continued to promote violence through their utterances as a means to achieve political control. The statement by their National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun that his party will set up a parallel government should it lose in the 2015 presidential election (bear in mind that APC’s understanding of ‘rigging’ is where they lose) not only betrays their inner agenda but also confirms Metuh’s position that the APC is promoting a Janjaweed ideology.

This is in addition to inflammatory statements by other APC leaders, including its Deputy National Secretary, Nasir El-Rufai, who was widely reported to have declared that the 2015 elections will be bloody and for which he was questioned by the Department of Security Services.

Metuh has been able to prove that we have an opposition party which seeks to weaken critical institutions of government, make them vulnerable and set the stage for the materialization of their ignoble plans. The publishing of negative advertorials and articles in local and foreign media by the APC; and the sponsoring of pockets of anti-government protests across the country confirm his position.

Nigerians may recall the sustained vitriolic attacks and campaign of calumny against the legislature at the national and state levels with the APC issuing statements labeling them as corrupt and falsely accusing them of receiving millions of dollars to do PDP’s bidding.

A typical example of the lies that constantly lace APC statement was its news release of June 19, 2014 where it averred that a plane carrying Kano state Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso to attend its rally in Ekiti was denied landing permission in Akure, only for Kwankwaso’s Director of Press Affairs, Baba Dantiye to announce that his boss was at another event in Kano on that day and had no plans to travel to Ekiti state.

Having been completely exposed, APC leaders are very bitter with Metuh. They are now desperate and want to use every means including circulating negative publications to stop him. Of particular reference is a publication in a section of the media by Sunday Dare, the Special Assistant to the former Governor of Lagos State and APC leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. A similar article written by one Tobi Idaomi appeared in some online news sites. This is in addition to attacks by paid bloggers and APC social media thugs.

Typical of the APC, the Dare article, meant to be a response to the well-articulated PDP statement wherein it urged Nigerians to quit the APC because of its anti-democratic stance and the dictatorial tendencies of its leaders, left the issues and dwelt on insults. Tinubu and his co-travelers in APC must be extremely bitter because Metuh’s well-researched statement issued on Saturday, September 6, 2014 completely exposed their despotic tendencies. Instead of responding to the issues raised in the PDP statement, Tinubu’s handlers went wild with abuses further confirming Metuh’s position that the APC is a party of intolerant politicians.

The questions Nigerians must ask are: why has Tinubu refused to answer Metuh’s query regarding how he emerged the leader of APC? Was he elected? Does this not show the APC as an undemocratic party “where despots crown themselves national leaders without recourse to appropriate democratic process?”

Tinubu should answer Metuh on why he barred a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Bamidele Opeyemi from contesting the June 2014 governorship election in Ekiti State on APC platform. He should explain the role he played in stopping former Senate Minority Leader, Olorunnimbe Mamora, from re-contesting the Senate seat in 2011.

Yes. Tinubu should reply Metuh. Did he not impose his son in-law, Hon. Oyetunde Oladimeji Ojo as a member representing Ijero/Efon/Ekiti West Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives? Did he not impose his sister in-law, Lola Fibisola Akande as a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly and his daughter, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, to replace his late mother, Abibatu Mogaji, as President-General of the Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men?

These and many more were issues raised in the PDP statement which Tinubu’s media office failed to address. In fact, they will be rendering better service to their master by helping him provide answers to Nigerians on the widely reported allegations of monumental fraud and massive looting of Lagos state’s resources leveled against him.

In any case, the APC must understand that no amount of sponsored media attacks, blackmails, insults and threats will subdue the resolve to stand for the truth, which Olisa Metuh now personify in the current political scenario. Indeed, nothing will deter him from continuing to be of service to our dear fatherland by exposing the evil machinations of the APC until they heed calls by well-meaning Nigerians to learn to conduct themselves in a manner expected of responsible citizens and stakeholders in the Nigerian project.

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Article written by Richard Ihediwa

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Nigeria’s Leadership Newspaper is reporting that Boko Haram insurgents have launched an offensive in Waga Mongoro village sandwiched between Gwoza town of Borno State and Madagali town of Adamawa state where they abducted about 45 girls, local sources in the area disclosed.

According to sources who do not want their names mentioned, the Madagali area in Adamawa State, Northeast Nigeria has been under the control of Boko Haram insurgents and Wednesday’s abduction comes as no surprise.

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As of  October 22, 2014, more than 200 students were still missing. Boko Haram has said that it wants to sell the girls.

The Nigerian government has been heavily criticised for failing to protect the population and end Boko Haram terrorist actions.

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She titled this one, Mr Immature. Check on it!

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