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Charles Novia: We Must Celebrate 100 Years

Those poor kids killed by the brainless Boko Haramists will have their death avenged by a Higher Power whose justice cannot be questioned.

However, I wholly disagree with those asking why the Centenary Celebrations should continue this week because of the death of those poor souls. Let us celebrate a nation at crossroads. A failed state finding the right path to success. A stupid citizenry which would castigate its leaders from their hallowed chambers of political and social inertia and yet do nothing, absolutely nothing when the call is made to start a revolution.

Let’s celebrate a cynical people who are all seeing in matters of political morality but blindly elect crooks into administrative offices to rob them blind. Of course, we must celebrate!These sanctimonious people! All you do is nag, nag and nag! Yak, yak, yakity, yak! All talk, no action. Isn’t it true that the ones among you with just a little influence and money have turned the Nigerian Policemen into glorified security men who guard and chaperone your sorry ilk all over the city for as little as fifty thousand naira? When half of the men in the Police Force are being employed as private guards, who do you expect to fight crime in your society? Yet, you scream and curse the Government when you do worse!

Why won’t we celebrate? Bring out the cymbals and trumpets! You expect the brave soldiers of the Nigerian Army to kill themselves over your sorry asses? A nation which does not in anyway appreciate its armed forces but worship and arse-kiss doubtable actors and musicians as the true heroes of a country steeped in stinking materialism? The Actor and Singers compete among themselves on social media over who has acquired the latest cars and bags, pulling wools over your eyes and no one bothers to ask how on earth they can afford those luxuries they flaunt, yet you turn your noses up at the guys in uniform who should actually be your real heroes, despite their security shortcomings. They lay their lives down in the service to the fatherland. How many of you are ready to die for Nigeria like them? Eh?

We must celebrate. The children are the unfortunate collateral damage in this war of the politicians. Yes. Boko Haram is a sponsored political movement. They attack at the bidding of their sponsors whom many of you foolishly hero worship as leaders of thought.

We must celebrate o. We must stay together as a lethargic nation, several kilometres from hell on earth. We are gummed together, destinies shared. The future of the children raped. Another 100 years, please

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Charles Novia wrote this article on his official website – charlesnoviadaily.com

VIDEO: Kcee – Hakuna Matata

The Okpekete master, Kcee is back with the visuals for the 3rd track of his Take Over album, Hakuna Matata.

Enjoy!

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Seven-Days Mourning Declared By Ondo State House Of Assembly In Honour Of Late Speaker

A seven-day mourning was declared by the Ondo State House of Assembly on Wednesday in honour of the late Speaker of the House, Hon Samuel Ajayi Adesina.

The late speaker passed on this Tuesday at an undisclosed hospital after giving up the fight against urinary bladder cancer.

The period of the mourning was announced by the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Hon Oyebo Aladetan. He also announced the setting up of a burial committee to be headed by Hon Victor Akinwe, a member representing the Odigbo 1 Constituency.

 

Actor, Jide Kosoko Survives Ghastly Auto-Accident

Veteran Nollywood actor, Jide Kosoko survived a ghastly motor accident on Wednesday around Ikeja City Mall. His car had lost control due to a brake failure. We hear the car was seriously damaged but the senior actor was able to escape death.

He received emergency medical attention from the Emergency unit by 7-Up and LASTMA officials.
No major injuries or casualties were recorded.

Centenary Celebrations: Queen Elizabeth II Felicitates With Nigeria

On Thursday, the Queen of England, Elizabeth II sent a message to Nigeria on the occasion of her centenary celebration.

The message was signed personally by the Queen and sent to President Goodluck Jonathan. The message read:

“On the occasion of the Republic of Nigeria celebrating 100 years since the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Nigeria, I send the people of Nigeria my warmest congratulations.”

“I have fond memories of my 1st visit to Nigeria in 1956 and again in 2003, as the Head of the Commonwealth. The links between our two countries have deepened over the past 100 years and I hope they will continue to do so.

“I would like to convey my best wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the people of Nigeria”

Joe Igbokwe: FERMA’s Fraud In Lagos

FERMA is now putting signposts on areas and roads where we have worked, deceiving its employer in Abuja that it is working. I have taken photographs of the area and sent to the Minister of Works, to note that I hope FERMA is accounting for its budget because all the works they claim that they did, the state government did them. That is the fraud that is going on now. They use money from SURE-P and they are moving about deceiving people in Abuja that they are using it to work in Lagos. To their minds, that is what they will use to win elections here by next year, but the people of Lagos are no fools.”      – Governor Fashola
These are very interesting times in Nigeria. As 2015 Presidential elections draws near hell has been let loose in Nigeria. For the ruling party PDP, it is a do or die affair. If they have to empty the entire treasury to achieve their inordinate ambition, so be it. All over Nigeria money is being deployed massively for the sole purpose of remaining in power at all cost beyond 2015. Scandals, scams, financial misappropriation, stealing are brewing everywhere at the Nigerian federal sector in a way never experienced since our flag independence in 1950, Friends across Nigeria, various organizations, markets, churches etc continue to give graphic details of how the President’s men and women have infiltrated their groups throwing millions and billions at them for 2015. One dares to ask; is this all it takes to win elections in Nigeria? Where are the common people and their welfare for which governments exist and for which election of leaders happen on periodic basis?
The missing 20 billion US Dollars, the kerosene subsidy scandal, the oil subsidy scam, the SURE-P looting,  and all sundry leakages within the system are all meant to stash   trillions of Naira   for 2015 elections. Not that these would be devoted to projects that would remove the shackle of poverty, disease and want from which Nigerians suffer and die in their tens of thousands everyday. Not that these monies are ploughed into the worsening power sector to rescue what is left pf Nigeria’s formal sector from total annihilation. Not that these huge monies are invested in our woeful health, educational and welfare sectors to rescue the 120 million Nigerians who, by World Bank statistics are living below the poverty line. Not that these trillions of Naira that develop wings everyday in Nigeria are moved into the industrial sector to create jobs for the millions of hopeless Nigerian youths who are moved into crime by the absnce of jobsm even after graduating from the universities. Not that these trillions are used to improve the worsening security crisis Nigeria faces at present. Sure, Boko Haram can continue to kill college students, our mothers, our fathers, Nigeria can continue to be in darkness, let unemployment take care of itself, let our schools continue to go down, let our hospitals remain mere Consulting clinics, let the infrastructure continue to decay, let the economy continue to nose-dive, so long as we remain in power.
These trillions of Naira are being looted and part of it saved for politics. Yes, politics of poverty where Nigerians are exposed to mass poverty and wait for morsels at election time. Yes, morsels that flow from the profligate table of politicians who are so adept at the politics of poverty-the type PDP has been unleashing on Nigeria for the past fifteen years. It is what is in vogue today, as President Jonathan’s government battles for re-election after a woeful showing for the nearly five years he had been in power.
In Lagos, PDP members are working so hard so they will not be left out in this vicious game plan to continue to decimate and plunder Nigeria. Last year Chief Bode George gathered them somewhere in the metropolis and told them that time has come for PDP to leverage on 200 Federal Roads for election purposes in Lagos since Lagos State can set up KAI and LASTMA and ‘use them for the same purpose’ .With a cash cow like SURE-P (Subsidy Re-Investment and Employment Programme) at hand to fund anything that will help them, Lagos PDP went back to resuscitate the dead FERMA foot soldiers who terrorized Lagosians in the days of Adeseye Ogunlewe as Federal Minister for Works.
For record purposes the SURE-P fund is the money made from removal of Petroleum Subsidy from January 2012 which President Jonathan promised to use in building our Refineries, build Railways, build Hospitals, rebuild schools, roads establish industries and generate employment, create jobs, build our woeful power sector, flood Nigerian roads with affordable mass transit buses, etc. Today SURE-P funds are used mainly to service PDP. Today SURE-P has become a sluch fund for the recruitment of PDP thugs and hoodlums who are given peanuts as monthly allowances. Nigerians who suffered the extortion of N32 from each liter of fuel they buy since January 2012, are left high and dry as their standard of lives plummet. We all recall that recently, SURE-P was hit by a financial scandal where over N500 billion was stolen from the fund and this led to the resignation of its Chairman, Dr. Christopher Kolade. That is what PDP is using to train the so-called FERMA Road Officers in Lagos. Lagos has close to 10,000 roads. Out of this, federal government owns about 200 roads. Now tell me where Chief Bode George and his co-travelers in PDP will deploy these officers to? What will they be doing? To control traffic in Lagos? We all saw the tragic results on Lagos roads when they were deployed  by Chief Adeseye Ogunlewe few years back. It was a fierce battle between them and LASTMA/KAI Officers in Lagos and many lost their lives, some maimed and disfigured.  Is this what PDP wants to reenact for its elusive pipe dream of gaining a foothold in Lagos?
There can never be another state for PDP in Lagos. There is only one state led by Governor Fashola of APC. Any attempt therefore by the Lagos PDP to put spanners in the works to jeopardize the relative peace Lagosians have been enjoying for years now will be met with stiff resistance. The projects the governments of Tinubu and Fashola has been painstakingly doing for the past eight years are now being claimed by hoodlums deployed to cause mayhem and brigandage in Lagos for the political interests of those who do not believe in performance in public office. The green lawns and gardens Tinubu and Fashola built to make Lagos not only livable but beautiful are now being dented with FERMA signposts and spurious claims that they were done overnight by FERMA. The bad federal roads the Tinubu and Fashola governments rebuilt are now being claimed by FERMA, possibly as a way of generating non existent achievements of a failed government and fool Nigerians as the critical 2015 election approaches.
Lagos PDP cannot reap where it did not sow.  Lagos PDP cannot leverage the good works of Governor Fashola of APC just to impress Abuja. It is a primitive, 21st century fraud that will not stand. The other day I saw a road grader scrapping a bad portion on Ikorodu Road and probably to resurface it and I saw about three young men each holding cameras or video machines, recording what is going on. Now for what purpose will you deploy three men to take pictures of a small repair job on Ikorodu road? Does this represent federal intervention on dilapidated federal roads in Lagos at this very age? God have mercy! This is absurd and reprehensible. It is scam, a horrible trick on the intelligence of not only the sophisticated people of Lagos but Nigerians as a whole.
PDP, whether in Abuja or Lagos is deficit in creativity, deficit in character, deficit in planning and execution of ideas, deficit in robust thinking and debates. In a mad house full of subhuman mongrels, dolts, brainless nitwits and rapacious greedy lots, it is hard to expect anything that is good, bright and beautiful. Let no right thinking Nigerians ever hope that PDP still has anything to offer Nigeria now and in future. Give them another 20years they will still be dilly-dallying and hopelessly looking for roads where there are no roads. They are neither innovators nor are they influencers. They are clueless and classless leaders.
I want the Minister of Works, Mr. Mike Onolememen to call what is known as Lagos FERMA to order. Is FERMA a Lagos agency?  The Minister must act now before it is too late. May the people I saw being trained at old Toll Gate Lagos never be deployed on the streets of Lagos for any reason, whatsoever.  Do not let Chief Bode George and company deceive you. Playing politics with the lives of Nigerians can backfire. We have seen it before, with its tragic consequences and may we never repeat this ugly history. I want the National Assembly to take more than a passive interest in the gale of annoying illegalities being sponsored by the PDP in Lagos before it snowballs into another national crisis.
Joe Igbokwe is the Interim Publicity Secretary of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State.

Tributes For Nelson Mandela At 2014 BET Honors

Entertainment channel BET this week celebrates the inspiring legacy of Nelson Mandela in a soulful tribute by Aretha Franklin at the BET Honors (BET International, Friday 28 February at 23:00 WAT).

 Taped at the BET Honors 2014 in Washington, D.C. on 8 February, the tribute to the late President of South Africa was led by the queen of soul Aretha Franklin, as she delivered a heartfelt rendition of the Sam Cooke classic “A Change is Going to Come”, in front of a series of giant images of Madiba.

The tribute was preceded by a moving video montage that quoted Mandela’s own words, spoken by a host of stars fromBeyoncé to Forrest WhittakerBerry GordyMiguelSmokey RobinsonRussell SimmonsJermaine JacksonIdris Elba and many more.

Mbuso, Zindzi and Bambatha Mandela attended the event as guests of honour to receive the award on behalf of the Mandela family.

Commented Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President & Managing Director, Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa,“The outpouring of love and affection for Nelson Mandela has been incredible and a true testament to his greatness and impact on society.  We are thrilled and proud that Madiba’s enduring legacy has been recognized on this global platform.”

Other highlights at the awards included Maria Carey debuting her new single “You’re Mine” in a gravity-defying dress atop a grand piano, while Jennifer HudsonJanelle MonaeTamar BraxtonSmokey RobinsonKaren Clarke Sheard andWayne Brady brought down the house with a series of powerful and magnetic performances.   Other highlights from the eventincluded Aretha Franklin’s granddaughter, Victorie Franklin, performing Tamela Mann’s “Take Me to the King” to honour her grandmother, followed by a fantastic tribute by Oscar-winning songbird Jennifer Hudson.

Honouring distinguished African Americans performing at exceptional levels, this year’s BET Honors celebrated the achievements of Aretha Franklin, Motown Records founder and creator of the smash hit “Motown the Musical”, Berry Gordy, entertainment trailblazer, Ice Cube, visual artist, Carrie Mae Weems and American Express CEO & Chairman, Ken Chenault.

Watch the Star Tribute To Mandela here

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ActionAid Terms School Killings A Violation Of Rights, Calls on Government To Take Immediate Action

ActionAid Nigeria, an anti-poverty agency, has said that beyond being a heinous crime, the killing of dozens of school children in Yobe State is a violation of the rights of children to life and education – rights for which the government is ultimately responsible.

In a statement issued by the organisation, the Country Director, Dr. Hussaini Abdu, said, “In the past eight months, over 100 students have been killed in different attacks on schools in the North-East. The perpetrators should, of course, be brought to justice, but the government, at all levels, must also be held accountable; it is their duty to protect the lives and education of children. A duty they are utterly failing to uphold.”

The North-East of Nigeria is already lagging behind the rest of the country in terms of education enrolment, retention and completion. ActionAid warns that the present insecurity and dangers will undermine education of children in the region. More than 200 schools have been destroyed in Yobe and over 800 classrooms destroyed in Borno State. Since February 2013, over 15,000 children have stopped attending classes in Borno State alone.

Every child has the right to learn in an environment free of danger. ActionAid Nigeria demands that the Federal Government uphold its obligations as a signatory of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and immediately implement special protection mechanisms to safeguard the lives and education of our children in Nigeria, particularly in the vulnerable North-East region.

Dr. Abdu stated, “As Nigerian citizens, we must consciously hold the government at all levels to account and demand that the government go beyond rhetoric and take concrete steps to end this senseless violence.”

ActionAid sends its heart-felt condolences to the parents and loved ones of the victims of this tragedy.

Erastus Akingbola Divulges Information On The Alleged Fraudulent Manner By Which Sanusi Lamido, Bukola Saraki & Lai Alabi Acquired Intercontinental Bank

A 7-page letter dated February 09, 2014 and addressed to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan detailing how Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Senator Bukola Saraki and Mahmoud Lai Alabi took over the now defunct Intercontinental Bank from its founder and deposed Group Managing Director, Mr. Erastus Akingbola has been obtained by THEWILL.

The letter was written by Erastus Akingbola znd includes private conversations between himself, Aliko Dangote, Senator Saraki and Mallam Sanusi.

To obtain a copy of the letter, CLICK HERE

 

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Dare Art-Alade, Dede Mabiaku & Nneka Egbuna Unveiled As Judges For Nigerian Idol Season IV

Africa’s no 1 music reality show, Nigerian Idol, is set for another mind-blowing season as it revealed three sensational top entertainers as judges for its fourth season.

 Afro-beat legend; Dede Mabiaku, award winning signer/songwriter; Darey Art Alade and Nigerian-German singer-songwriter; Nneka Egbuna were unveiled as this year’s judges to the delight of the audience at a star-studded media launch which held on Wednesday February 25, 2014 at Rhapsody Lounge in Victoria Island, Lagos. 

 The multi talented IllRymz continues his reign as host for the third time on Nigeria Idol. 

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 Rotimi Pedro, C.E.O Optima Media Group emphasized that the all-star panel comprising Dede Mabiaku, Darey Art Alade and Nneka Egbuna fully reflects the passion, synergy and true commitment to talent that has strongly resonated in Nigerian Idol in over three years of dominance of the Nigerian entertainment scene.

 “The 4th season of Nigeria Idol will be an even more exciting television experience as we have three brand new judges this season. The last three seasons of the show garnered enormous viewership, especially with the youth demographic, more than any other music reality show – re-emphasizing the power of the Idol brand across the globe.” The C.E.O confirmed.

 Nigeria’s king of R&B, Darey Art Alade, will be offering his wealth of experience as one of Nigeria’s most versatile performers and notes that, “It promises to be one of the most exciting highlights of my career. “You’re literally watching stars unfold and discover their greatest potential. It’s an extremely exhilarating and profound period for us all- judges and performers.”

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 “I’m looking for the things that separate the true artiste from all others: diction, ability to own a song, exceptional and rare talent and I know I’m going to find it on the Nigerian Idol stage.”

 Exciting highlights at the launch party included a sneak preview of season 1-3 of Nigerian Idol. This was followed by Yeka Onka, Nigerian Idol season 1 winner, who dazzled the audience with an acapella version of “Hello” by Lionel Richie, Mercy Chinwo season 2 winner performed her song “Testimony” while Nneka, judge for Nigerian Idol season four rendered an acoustic sample of her song “My Home” to rousing cheers from the audience.

 Moses Obi-Adigwe stole the night with an outstanding performance of “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley and his song “Number One” as he seduced the crowd to the sound of his soulful voice.

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 Guests in attendance were Ayo Animashaun, Sam Umukoro,  Enitan Denloye, Moses Obi-Adigwe, Mercy Chinwo & Yeka Onka winner of the first and second edition of Nigerian Idol and many others.

The grand prize is N7.5 million, a Galaxy Tab, a Blackberry, an iPod and a brand new SUV car. The first runner up gets N1.5 million, a Galaxy Tab, Blackberry and iPod; and the 2nd runner up will receive N1million, a Galaxy Tab, a Blackberry and an iPod.

In addition, each of the finalists from 4th to 10th place will also receive N100, 000, a Galaxy Tab, a Blackberry and an iPod. 

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Nigerian Idol season 4 is sponsored by Etisalat Nigeria with support from Pepsi.

Nigerian Idol Season 4 will debut this Saturday March 1 on NTA(6-7PM), STV(9-10PM), ONTV, SOUNDCITY, SUPERCREEN TV(5-6PM), OODUA TV (7-8PM), WAP TV (9.30-10.30PM), AMC(8-9PM),  DRTV WARRI(10.30-11.30PM) & HIP TV(9.30-10.30,PM

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Wenger Warns Football Fans Not To Write-Off Premier League Teams Yet

Despite the below-par performances of English teams in the first leg of the round-of-16 Champions League matches, Arsenal coach, Arsene Wenger believes it is too early to criticize the premier league sides.

Wenger watched his team lose 0-2 to Bayern Munich at the Emirates after one of his players was sent on an early bath in the first half.

Manchester City also lost 0-2 to Barcelona at home. Olympiakos defeated Manchester United 2-0 in Greece. Just last night, Chelsea drew 1-1 with Galatasary in Turkey therefore becoming the only English team to avoid defeat in the 1st leg fixtures of this season’s round of 16 fixtures.

Wenger believes it is still too early to draw conclusions from those results

“I think you have first to realize that all four [English] teams came out of the group stage. That means the level is there.  After only one game, you cannot judge a general trend.”

There is a general tension building up in England that no Premier League team may make it to this season’s quarter-final stage of the Champions League

“Man City played with 10 men, Arsenal played with 10 men, Man City played against Barcelona, Arsenal played against Bayern Munich, who are world champions,” 

“Of course you know that with 10 men it will be a difficult game. After that the other two teams are still in positions, Man United and Chelsea, where they can turn the results around.

“Let’s wait until the end of the second game before talking about a trend of strength or weakness.”

Mr. Wenger, we are waiting!

Stowaway Goes Wrong! Nigerian Found Dead In Wheel-Well Of Plane In Washington, U.S.A

Reports reaching us have revealed that a Nigerian on a stowaway mission has been found dead in the undercarriage of a South African Airline passenger plane which landed in Dulles Airport, Washington, U.S.A from Senegal. The deceased is suspected to be a certain Chris Dikeh. A Nigerian passport was found on the body of the deceased and bore the name, ‘Chris Dikeh’.

It is believed that the deceased passed on after succumbing to sub-zero temperatures

The body was discovered on Saturday afternoon in the wheel-well of the plane parked at Dulles International Airport in Washington.

Per Second News reports that from information gathered by the Police that the South African Airways jet is now parked in a remote part of the airport.

The flight arrived in Dulles on Wednesday last week.

South African Airways has revealed that the plane had departed from Johannesburg and made a stop at Dakar, Senegal before heading to the U.S so it is not certain when the body got into the wheel well of the plane.

The Airways has also commenced an internal investigation into the discovery of a human body on its aircraft in Washington DC, United States of America.

Per Second news gathered from the Pathologist who carried out a post-mortem examination on Dikeh that he might have taken off as oxygen levels reduced.

Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has contacted the Embassy of Nigeria to confirm the deceased’s citizenship status.