Over time, I’ve been deeply moved by the speech and comments of Dr. Oby Ezekwesili which had served as inspiration and hope for a new Nigeria. Given the political wilderness that our nation has been trapped for years, the sense of hope and inspiration generated by Ezekwesili speech at the recent APC Road Map Summit, is even more profound today.
Public service and politics in Nigeria are dominated by professional politicians who are in the business for their own personal gain and power. The time has come to recognize that someone has a special ability to ignite or reignite faith and belief in ourselves, to capture our vision, imagination, and our highest ideals that Nigeria could be a great country.
At a time when our nation is bankrupt of patriotic leaders, when a person with such a rare patriotism comes along, we need to put aside our ethnic and partisan politics and embrace such a person. We have that kind of person in Ezekwesili. In my opinion, none of the aspiring presidential candidates possess the knowledge, experience, strength, passion, patriotism, character, and judgment needed for a change in the leadership of our nation like Ezekwesili. She is perfect to be Nigeria’s first woman president.
Ezekwesili is the Senior Economic Advisor for Africa Economic Development Policy Initiative Open Society Foundation. In this capacity, she is the senior advisor to a number of economy reforming Presidents of African countries and their cabinets on their economic development strategy, policies, and implementation. A former Vice-President of the World Bank,Ezekwesili had served in various capacities in Obasanjo administration as Minister of Education, Minister of Minerals, and Presidential Aide in charge of Public Procurement Reforms.
As expected, Ezekwesili’s address at the APC summit was an inconvenient truth. She couldn’t have chosen a more perfect place to deliver a stirring message. She has been a dignified and honest critic of the government and our political system. She has spoken eloquently about the problems of our country and proffered solutions.
Nigeria needs a president who understands that her responsibility is to articulate a vision and encourage others to achieve same, a president who holds herself and those around her to the highest ethical standards, a president who can lift our spirits, and make us believe again that our country needs every one of us to get involved, and a president who appeals to the hopes of those who still believe in Nigeria, and those around the world who still believe that Nigeria is the giant of Africa.
Like all history, the history of our political enterprise will be defined by change. Change has become imperceptible. At other times, change has been bold and dramatic. Great triumphs and historic firsts highlight pioneer’s foray into any endeavor. Ezekwesili as Nigeria’s first woman president would provide experience and impetus for a new group of reformers.
Ezekwesili is not just a Nigerian, she’s a special talent, well-educated with experience rooted in reform backgrounds with specialized training, lengthy resumes and increasingly elective experience. Concerning the issues that faced our nation, Ezekwesili has become a spokesperson or a “surrogate representative” if you will, for all Nigerians.Her belief in the social, political, and economic equality shaped her thoughts and speeches.
She has taken on a special burden to speak for all because we have very few people who could express our concerns and fears adequately and boldly like she does. By honing her messages and by cultivating political action network to support her campaign for political reforms, she has become powerful and a force to be reckoned with.
The best single word to describe Ezekwesili’s address to the APC chieftains might be the word “passion.” Every pioneer needs a passion. Pioneers cannot be satisfied with mere maintenance, for they have nothing yet to maintain. They create from nothing. The common people often view them as eccentrics – but their passion attracts other pioneers.
Ezekwesili boils with passion and this is evidenced in all her speeches, and could hardly stay quiet. She has been a catalyst of fiery controversial speeches on our economy, political arrangement, the ruling elite class, government’s malfeasance and profligacy. She feels consumed with her mission. She possess a magnetic temperament and wiring. Like a magnet, she repels some but attracts a huge following. She possess a strong sense of justice. This hunger of justice drives her – and it shows in her speeches. She feels dissatisfied with anything but action. As a doer, she doesn’t want people to merely talk but act.
Her speech to the APC could be summarized as follows: Leadership means discomfort. If you’re going to be an effective leader, you must live outside your comfort zone. Leadership means dissatisfaction. Dissatisfaction is a tool that moves us to greater things and higher ground. Leadership means disruption. The status quo is never the goal of a leader. Disruption is our constant companion.
Our country is full of needy people, overflowing with men and women who know they’re missing out on something, bursting with hurting individuals who come to us with hands outstretched. Our hard-working, innovative, and imaginative youth have become hopeless, deflated, and disengaged.
A leader owes it as a solemn duty to protect and provide for the needy and the vulnerable in our society. First time ever in this season of a major dollop of alienation andanomie, I have found someone who inspired me and a new generation of Nigerians in Ezekwesili.
In Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, “A great prophet has risen up among us,” and God has visited his people.”
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Article written by Bayo Oluwasanmi and he can be reached via [email protected]
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Bayo Oluwasanmi: Why Oby Ezekwesili Should Be Voted Nigeria’s President
Miley Cyrus Performs in Her Underwear After Missing Costume Change [Pictured]
The show must go on! After missing a costume change, Miley Cyrus was forced to perform in her underwear on Sunday, March 9, in Milwaukee, Wis. The 21-year-old singer decided to take the stage half-naked rather than disappoint her fans.
Cyrus took to Twitter after the show to explain the wardrobe malfunction. “Not a new outfit for 23,” the “We Can’t Stop” singer tweeted. “I didn’t make my quick change and I couldn’t not come out for the song so I just had to run out in my undies.”
The mishap was apparently a first for the former Disney star. “Never happened to me before. But I love my fans as much as they love me!” she tweeted. “I couldn’t miss 23. Show must go on.”
Senate Queries Environment Ministry Over N21m Bama Construction Contract
The Senate Committee on the Environment and Ecology, on Monday, queried the Federal Ministry of Environment for paying N21m to a contractor who claimed that his firm was currently executing a construction project in the Bama community of Borno State.
It therefore directed the leadership of the ministry to institute a probe into the issue and forward their findings to it before the 2014 budget they submitted would be approved.
Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr. Taiye Haruna, had listed the Bama road construction which also included drainage work and erosion control as one of the 20 other constituency/intervention projects at different stages of execution and on which N1.4bn had been paid.
He stated this when he represented his Minister, Mrs. Lawrencia Labaran-Mallam, when the senate committee led by the Chairman, Senator Bukola Saraki, went to the ministry headquarters in Abuja on oversight functions.
Haruna had drawn the anger of members of the committee when he claimed that his ministry had effectively implemented all the 20 constituency/intervention projects under its supervision and reeled out the details.
A member of the committee, Senator Boluwaji Kunlere, immediately drew the attention of the Permanent Secretary to the fact that there was no way any contractor could execute any project in Bama between July 2013 and now when the area had been fully occupied by the Boko Haram insurgents.
Kunlere, who is also a member of the Senate Committee on Security and Intelligence, alleged that the claims of the contractors were fraudulent because it was difficult for his team led by heavily armed military personnel, to gain access to the area when they went there on oversight functions within the same period.
The Permanent Secretary referred the issue to a director in charge of the project who justified the N21m paid to the contractors when he said that convincing evidences including documents and pictures were presented to him.
Haruna however told the committee that the N1.4bn appropriated to the ministry for constituency projects had been fully disbursed to the various contractors that handled them.
He said his ministry generated N267m as Internal Generated Revenue last year, explained that given an enabling environment to operate, it could generate over N1bn as IGR.
The committee members however expressed dissatisfaction over the presentation of Haruna and threatened to recommend zero allocation to the ministry if its officials failed to convince them that money appropriated were being effectively utilised.
Vice Chairman of the committee, Senator Ben Ayade, also faulted the payment of N100m to the various consultancy firms hired by the ministry to carry out studies on its N3.7bn Great Green Wall project aimed at controlling desertification in some areas of the country.
He said rather than spending the whooping sum to buy information which was always available online, the ministry should have spent to execute physical projects like tree planting among others to check desert encroachment.
Rounding off his committee’s observation, Saraki said, “The documents presented to us by the Permanent Secretary as completed projects was different from the reality on ground at the various project sites.
“That further showed why it had taken you so long to reply our letters. This is given us serious concern and obviously, there is crisis, there is the issue of competency, commitment and seriousness. It has to change.”
He observed that notwithstanding the fact that the ministry’s capital project was reduced from N12bn in 2012, to N9bn last year and further reduced to N6bn in 2014, the amount involved was still much.
He noted that Nigerians were aware that projects in their constituencies were not being executed and they know that money are being released.
He said, “I am not ready to put my name and signature in such document again this year except there is a change. This shows that it is either that we were deceiving them or there is a problem of fraudulent malpractice going on.
“I think this ministry really needs to address all these issues. It is getting to that stage. We have gone through a number of projects today and its the same story.
“There is a case of Borno state where any Nigerian would tell you that there is no access to the place, how then can a contractor now tell us that he is working there and deserve to be paid N21m?
“The Director in charge of the project said he stands by the payment and I hope that the ministry would investigate this case and make it as an example. It would be a miracle that in a place where the military cannot enter, a contractor has the capacity to go and work there.
“That shows the problem we have been having with the ministry of the environment. Honestly, it is the right time we address these issues. I would not want to sign anything again that I know that the mechanism has not been put in place, to ensure that the money would be used for what it was designed for.
“The ministry need to sit down and look at the mechanism otherwise, we will just turn this ministry to corruption incorporated when contractors will just believe that they can come here, do a project that they know nobody knows what is going on there and put up a certificate which he knows would be signed and collect his money. As a senate committee, we have been patient enough.”
Saraki asked the ministry to design an institutional method that would ensure that when a project is 90 percent completed on paper, it will be so on site.
?Senators present were Senator Bukola Saraki, Senator Ben Ayade, Senator Aidoko, Senator Kunlere and Senator Gbenga Ashafa.
Cheryl Cole Returning To X Factor UK With Simon Cowell
Cheryl Cole announced on Instagram Monday, March 10 that she will be returning as a judge on the 11th season of the X Factor UK.
The 30-year-old singer shared a picture of herself jokingly trying to strangle fellow judge Cowell. “GUESS WHAT!! . . . I’m baaaacccckkkkk!!!!” Cole captioned the snapshot. “#iMayActuallyRingHisNexk #XFactor2014 #leggooo.”
Simon Cowell, 54, also shared the news on Twitter, writing, “It’s official. Cheryl is back. Be careful what you wish for! Most importantly she is a brilliant judge of talent.”
Cole famously left X Factor UK after two years to appear as a judge on the U.S. version in 2011, but was pulled from the show and replaced by Nicole Scherzinger. “X factor was a great experience and time in my life and career but is now part of my past,” she tweeted at the time. “Please #letsmoveonnow #newnewspls Zzzzz *yawns.”
WhatsApp’s Biggest Promise May Get Broken With Facebook $19 Billion Deal
by Dino Grandoni
A pair of pro-privacy groups say WhatsApp could potentially break one of its biggest promises by agreeing to be acquired by Facebook for roughly $19 billion.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), both based in Washington, D.C., filed a formal complaint asking the Federal Trade Commission last Thursday to investigate and, if necessary, block the Facebook-WhatsApp deal.
The group alleges that WhatsApp has promised numerous times that it would collect a minimal amount of data on its members and never use that data for advertisements. But if the Facebook deal goes through, the messaging app will possibly subject its users to a data-vacuum hose they never consented to.
“WhatsApp users could not reasonably have anticipated that by selecting a pro-privacy messaging service, they would subject their data to Facebook’s data collection practices,” the complaint concludes. We reached out to Facebook for comment and will update if the company replies.
One of the ways WhatsApp first captured people’s attention, or at least that of the privacy-conscious, was by insisting it was uninterested in making money off user information.
“We have not, we do not and we will not ever sell your personal information to anyone,” WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum wrote in 2009. “Period. End of story.”
“Your data isn’t even in the picture,” he reiterated three years later. “We are simply not interested in any of it.”
For his part, Kaum insisted that WhatsApp’s data collection (or lack thereof) wouldn’t change after the Facebook purchase. Unlike Facebook, WhatsApp does not store the content of delivered messages on its servers. But it does keep “metadata,” like the time a message was sent or the person to whom it was sent. (And as the National Security Agency scandal showed, an organization can learn a lot about a person from metadata alone.)
EPIC in particular has a track record of questioning how companies use the data they collect. In 2010, the FTC investigated and settled with Google after an EPIC
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Yobe Emir Dies In Auto Crash On Damaturu/Maiduguri Highway
The Emir of Ngelzarma in Fune Local Government of Yobe State, Alhaji Mahammadu Mai Yeri Ibn Isa II, is dead.
The first class Emir was reported to have died in a ghastly car crash in Gerei, in Adamawa State. The Secretary of the Emirate Council Alhaji Abubakar Ibn Mai Yeri, who confirmed the death to newsmen in Damaturu, informed that royal father died in an auto crash which occurred around 2:00p.m., Monday afternoon.
Aged 49, the royal father was survived by two wives and 13 children. It was gathered that his father, whom he succeeded, also died in an auto crash on Damaturu/Maiduguri highway. A palace source revealed that the late emir will be buried Tuesday at his home-town in Ngelzarma.
Nigeria’s Coach, Stephen Keshi Named World 24th Best
The Institute of Football Coaching and Statistics, names Nigeria’s Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi 24th best national team coach in the world.
Head coach of Ghana Black Stars, James Kwesi Appiah was listed in the 42nd position in the lastest ratings by the body.
The coach of the Spanish national team, Vincente Del Bosque tops the list with 25188 points followed by Germany Joachim Low with 21422 points.
Oscar Tabarez of Uruguay placed 3rd, Italy Ceasre Prandelli came fourth, Netherlands Van Marwijk 5th, Jurgen Klinsmann 6th , Poalo Jorge Gomes of Portugal 7th.
FRSC Says Relocation Of Academy From Jos To Enugu, Not Political
NAN
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) said on Tuesday that the decision to relocate its academy from Jos to Enugu was not politically motivated.
The Plateau Sector Commander, Mr Sunday Maku, told journalists in Jos that the plan was initiated 15 years ago by the FRSC management.
He said it was a policy decision, adding that the academy was initially located in Jos as a temporary site for work to be completed at the permanent location in Enugu.
Maku said that demonstration by some youths on Thursday against the relocation of the academy to its permanent site, on the bases of political motive to favour the South-east geopolitical zone, was based on rumour.
He said that the demonstration in Jos was due to ignorance, adding that the youths would have been better informed if they had sought clarification from the Commission.
The protesters had marched to the Plateau House of Assembly alleging that the planned relocation to Enugu was politically motivated by the top echelon of the Commission.
They urged the House to intervene and prevail on the FRSC to reverse its decision to relocation the academy.
Maku said that Plateau already has enough of the Commission’s structures, including a zonal command, a sector command, six unit commands, two clinics and four centres.
He described the academy in Jos as a temporary makeshift site, put together pending the construction of a permanent site in Enugu.
“I was summoned before the committee with the youths, and after an exhaustive session they were satisfied with the information, but further asked that the Commission should consider a reversal,” he said.
Maku said that relocation of offices is a common feature in the command, pointing out that the present zonal command in Jos was moved from Makurdi.
He said that the FRSC expansion policy was on-going, adding that there were plans to establish the Commission’s offices in all the 774 local government areas in the country.
Terror-Scare: Armed Soldiers & Police Storm NNPC Towers
The headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in Abuja was stormed by fully armed security agents from Nigeria’s Army and Police Officers on Tuesday (today) morning.
Officials of the corporation have denied any bomb threat as being insinuated but reports have it that the armed men were present at the corporation as a result of suspicion that a terrorist attack may be launched on the NNPC towers.
The security were said to have arrived around 6am in the morning and have ensured the free-flow of traffic on the road leading to the corporation. Only employees were allowed free entry into the premises while visitors were searched properly before being allowed to get in.
No vehicle was allowed to park at the corporation’s public car park.
Cross Rivers State Experiences Hike In Price Of Staple Food, Garri
A NAN survey showed that a big basin of garri that used to sell for between N3,500 and N4,000 depending on quality, now sells for between N4,000 and N5,000.
Investigation also revealed that a small basin of the commodity that sold for between N1,500 and N2000 now goes for N2500. Retailers now sell six cups of garri for N200 instead of eight cups for N200 sold earlier.
Dealers attributed the increase in price to increase in transport fares, caused by the current fuel scarcity in the state.
A dealer, Mrs Agnes Ikwen, said: “We went to buy garri at Ugep, and the transport fares to and from the place increased; so, we also have to add something to cover our expenses”.
A resident, Mr Asuquo Edet, told NAN that he was worried whether the price of the food item would fall. “Is there any price of a commodity that goes up and comes down easily; I doubt if it will come down again,’’ Edet said.
A restaurant operator, Mr John Marcus, however, stated that the current increase would not affect the consumption of garri in the state. “No matter the increase in price, as long as it is available, people will continue to consume it because this is a staple foodstuff for people in this state,’’ he said.
Kroos Open To Premier League Move
There is a possibility that 24 years old Bayern Munich midfielder, Toni Kroos may move to the English Premier League this season. His current deal expires in the summer of 2015 and has been linked with a move to Manchester United.
While speaking ahead of Bayern Munich’s Champions League second-leg tie against Arsenal on Tuesday, Kroos suggested he could be lured to the EPL.
“Nothing has been decided about my future,”
“It’s no secret the Premier League is an option for me,” Kross said.
Speculations are rife in Germany that Kroos is only pushing for an improved deal from Bayern indirectly.
Bayern Munich manager, Pep Guardiola however believes he is keen to keep the player and make him even better.
“I have told him I can make him an even better player,”
“I hope I will have him many seasons,” Guardiola opined
Pique Won’t Let Me Shoot Videos With Men – Shakira
37 years old Colombian singer, Shakira has revealed that she has been warned by her fiancee and baby-papa, Barcelona’s Gerard Pique about shooting raunchy music videos with men.
She says this is the reason she got all steamy with Rihanna in the Can’t Remember To Forget You video. Shakira claims Rihanna is the only person her 27 years old footballer boo will allow to ‘graze’ her thighs.
This is what she told Billboard magazine recently about her protective boo:
“He’s very territorial, and since he no longer lets me do videos with men, well, I have to do them with women,”
“It’s more than implied in our relationship that I can’t do videos like I used to. It’s out of the question – which I like, by the way.
“I like that he protects his turf and he values me, in a way that the only person he would ever let graze my thigh would be Rihanna’
Shakira has a 15-months old son Milan, with Pique
