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APC Accuses The Police Of Selective Ban On Political Rallies At Airports

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has accused the police of selective enforcement of its ban on political, socio-cultural and religious rallies at the nation’s airports.

In a statement in Lagos, yesterday, by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the police were wrong to have allowed the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to flout the ban with impunity on February 1, when hundreds of the party’s members thronged the Bauchi airport to welcome the new PDP chairman, Adamu Muazu.

Mohammed said a video footage of the reception showed PDP supporters, cultural troupes and praise singers besieging the airport and even surrounding the plane just like passengers would have surrounded a ‘Molue’ in a bus stop, pointing out that this was even as armed policemen looked the other way.
According to him, the police ban on airport rallies was signed by the agency’s spokesman, Frank Mbah, on November 6, last year.

Mohammed then alerted Nigerians that the alleged selective enforcement of the order “does not augur well for the 2015 general elections when the police are expected to be neutral and professional in carrying out their duties.

“The questions to ask are: Is the ban not applicable to the PDP? If it is applicable to it, what has the police done to sanction the party since it breached the order over two weeks ago? If the police will allow the PDP to get away with such lawlessness, can the same police sanction any other party or individual who breaches its order banning rallies at airports?”

He further alleged that the double standard being exhibited by the police was the reason many Nigerians were accusing it of having turned itself to the enforcement arm of the PDP

Ekiti’s Fayemi Says APC States Will Attend National Conference

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The All Progressives Congress’ controlled states will send delegates to the planned national conference as requested by the Federal Government, the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said.

Fayemi, who stated this in a statement on Sunday, however said that the decision to participate in the conference was without prejudice “to the party and the eventual outcome of the conference”.

According to Fayemi, the Governors of APC controlled states are of the opinion that the generality of the people of their respective states should be given the chance to express their views on sundry national issues at the conference.

“As Governors, we are governors of all and not governors over our party members alone, hence the need to allow the states send delegates to the conference”, he said.

The Governor however expressed belief that the conference would serve as a veritable means to resolve knotty national issues and a vital medium for communication of disagreement and agreement no matter how sensitive the issues are.

Slim World Cup Chance For Ikechukwu Uche

Villareal striker, Ikechukwu Uche may not make Nigeria’s World Cup list as Coach Stephen Keshi has revealed he has problems with the light-skinned attacker’s discipline.

Uche has netted 12 goals for Villareal in the Spanish La Liga this season but was overlooked by Nigeria’s coach, Keshi for next month’s friendly match with Mexico.

Stephen Keshi has told the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) technical committee why the player was not called up
According to MTNFootball.com, a top official of NFF revealed that “Keshi said Ikechukwu (Uche) is not disciplined and that was why he did not call him up for the Mexico game”.

Uche had revealed already that he will not be surprised if he does not make Nigeria’s Brazil 2014 squad despite his goals in the Spanish top flight.

Brendan Rodgers Blames Defeat On Webb

Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers is unhappy following his side’s  2-1 loss to Arsenal in the FA Cup on Sunday. He has questioned referee Howard Webb’s decision not to award Liverpool a second penalty in the encounter

Lukas Podolski brought Luis Suarez down in the penalty box during the second half and Steven Gerrard had converting from the spot to pull one goal back after going behind by two goals

Suarez was brought down  in the penalty box few minutes later after a challenge from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

Rodgers spoke to BT Sport:

“It was probably clearer and blatant than the first one,”

“The first one Luis gets clipped, so for sure it was a penalty, but the second one is clear.

“I’m not sure if it’s because it was just after that but it was certainly a clear penalty. Luis has just got a touch on the ball and Alex has just taken him inside the box in front of the referee’s eyes, so it was a strange decision.”

Rodgers felt his side were worthy of a place in the quarter-final despite narrowly falling short at the Emirates Stadium.

“I thought the best team lost,” he added. “I thought the very least we deserved was a replay in the game, and probably should have been 2-0 up in those first six or seven minutes.

“I thought going forward we were outstanding [and] created so many chances. I’m disappointed with the goals, the first one in particular is just a long ball into the box. The positioning might have been better for the second one.

“We’re bitterly disappointed not to get something and to get another penalty, which I thought was a blatant penalty.”

Inter Coach, Mazzarri Likens Himself To Jose Mourinho

One man who believes he shares ome similarities with Chelsea FC manager, Jose Mourinho is Inter coach, Walter Mazzarri. He is of the opinion that their ideologies about football are similar.

Mazarri met Mourinho when his team faced Chelsea in a pre-season fixture just before the 2013/2014 season commenced.

Speaking to Sport360, Walter Mazzarri compared himself to Mourinho in ways more than one

“I was glad to be able to introduce myself to Mourinho after the game in America. I’m close to Mourinho apart from the tactcial side,” 

“We both fight to do everything we can to bring benefits to our clubs in every way possible and this unites us. Every coach is an artist and I see very similar to his way of viewing things.”

 

Spotted! Brandy Norwood Was Present At 2nd Edition Of ‘Love Like A Movie’

International singer, Brandy was spotted partying with Darey Art Alade, Kelly Rowland and others at the second edition of Love Like A Movie which held at the Eko Hotel & Suites on Saturday, February 15, 2014.

The event, which featured amazing theatrics and out of this world’s stunts had the singer dancing and singing along to Kelly Rowland’s exciting and energetic performances.

Following last year’s tradition, Love Like A Movie 2 which is put together by king of R&B, Darey Art Alade featured some of the most unforgettable concert experiences ever witnessed in Nigeria.

With epic performances from Darey Art Alade, Kelly Rowland, Waje, Tiwa Savage, Timi Dakolo, Mo Eazy, Zaina, Eva, Muna among many other acts, the Love Like A Movie series will remain the biggest concert to ever hold in Nigeria.

Guests included international singer, Brandy, Managing Director, UBA, Phillip Oduoza, MD, Nigeria Breweries, Nicholas Verveldi, Former Cross River State First Lady, CEO, Sahara Group, Tonye Cole, Mai Atafo, Dede Mabiaku, DJ Jimmy Jatt, DJ Spinall, Sound Sultan, Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Sasha among many others.

PHOTOS: Darey Lit Up Lagos With Love Like A Movie 2 Concert Featuring Kelly Rowland

Just like last year, the second edition of Love Like A Movie will remain in the minds of many as the biggest and most innovative concerts of our time.

The event, which is put together by King of R&B, Darey Art Alade held on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at the Eko Hotel & Suites Oceanview Grounds. The jaw dropping show which featured International music star, Kelly Rowland left everyone spell bound with some of the most epic theatric displays ever witnessed in Nigeria.

With performances from former Destiny’s child member, Kelly Rowland, guests could not help but scream for more as they chanted Kelly’s name after she performed hit songs off the Destiny’s Child platinum tracks like Motivation, Bump Like This, Survivor, Jumpin, Independent woman among many other monster tracks.

Darey Art Alade was not left out in the fun as he opened the show coming down from the sky in a disco cube. Also later performing hit songs like Special Fever, Lady in Red, Just Like A Movie and other tracks, guests marveled at the unforgettable scenery that followed every performance for the night.

“I’m so grateful to everyone who came out for Love Like A Movie 2. I’m overwhelmed by the love and support my team and I have received so far and we cannot wait to blow your minds next season!” Darey said after the show.

Other big performers for the night include Soul Muzik signees, Mo Eazy and Zaina who showed great talent and energy as they premiered their new tracks, Sarewagba and Raggabomi.

With other pulsating performers from Waje, Tiwa Savage, Eva, Muna, Timi Dakolo, JJC, ariel dancers among others as well as multi concept costumes and a 250 feet crane, guests went home full of life and in full anticipation for Love Like A Movie 3.

Notable faces at Love Like A Movie 2 include international singer, Brandy, Managing Director, UBA, Phillip Oduoza, MD, Nigeria Breweries, Nicholas Verveldi, Former Cross River State First Lady, CEO, Sahara Group, Tonye Cole, Mai Atafo, Dede Mabiaku, DJ Jimmy Jatt, DJ Spinall, Sound Sultan, Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Sasha among many others.

Love Like A Movie 2 was sponsored by Etisalat and refreshed by Fayrouz.

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Mavin Records Artiste, Tiwa Savage Arrested

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Mavin Records artiste, Tiwa Savage, has been quizzed by the police for allegedly humiliating a policeman who apprehended her for violating some provisions of the Lagos state traffic laws.
Savage often referred to as Mavin First Lady, was said to have engaged a policeman who flagged her down for flouting traffic rules in front of Eko Hotels and Suites Victoria Island, on Saturday.
Savage who was recently signed a brand ambassador deal with Forte, allegedly came down from the vehicle she was riding in and confronted the policeman on duty who arrested her.
During the ensuing argument with the cop, Savage who was infuriated by the development was said to have angrily removed the cap of the policeman in a bid to get back at him.
The first African female PEPSI ambassador was reportedly whisked away to the Victoria Island Police Division, for daring to humiliate and assault the policeman.
When contacted, Group publicist for Mavin Records, Terfa Tilley-Gyado, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the telephone.
He said the records label will be issuing a comprehensive statement stating the position of Tiwa Savage and the group on Monday.
“What would you like to know? We are planning to prepare an official statement; definitely not at this time. The press release will be out on Monday for your Tuesday production.
“I don’t think it will be prudent to use the story until you have the official statement. That is just my own opinion. I think you should wait until you get the official statement,” he said.
Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, could not be reached for comments. Her telephone rang out when contacted while a text message sent to her was not replied to as at press time.

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Super Eagles Officials Depart For Brazil 2014 FIFA Seminar

Officials of the Super Eagles of Nigeria led by Head Coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi are to take part in a FIFA organized World Cup seminar strictly for the Brazil 2014 World Cup, holding in June this year.

Other officials who departed Nigeria for Brazil on Sunday night are team Administrator, Dayo Enebi Achor, team doctor; Ibrahim Gyaran, Media Officer of the team; Ben Alaiya, Chief Security Officer, ACP Abubakar Baba, Scribe of the NFF Security Committee, Christian Emeruwa and Chuks Alizor of the NFF Marketing Department.

FIFA is organizing the course to prepare officials of the qualified nations for Mundial 2014 for high level of professionalism and service delivery during the summer World Cup. Coaches of all 32 qualified nations and other relevant officials will be in the Brazilian city of Florianopolis for the week-long seminar.

South Africa: 200 illegal Gold Minners Trapped

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JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – Over 200 workers were feared trapped Sunday inside an illegal gold mine in South Africa, emergency rescuers said.

“We have got communication with about 30 trapped miners. They have told us that underneath them there’s 200 others,” Werner Vermaak spokesman of private emergency operators ER24 told AFP.

But he said he could not independently confirm the figure of 200 while local municipality officials could only confirm 30 trapped.

The workers went down on Saturday into the mine, which has been dug illegally behind a cricket stadium in the Benoni district east of Johannesburg.

They failed to come out after a boulder fell and blocked their way, municipal rescuers said.

“We are currently in the process of attempting to rescue them,” Roggers Mamaila of the Ekurhuleni municipality emergency services told AFP.

Heavy duty excavation equipment has been brought in to help in the rescue operation.

But Vermaak said it was “very dificult to access them at this moment”.

Police on patrol had discovered the men when a passer-by said he had heard voices of people screaming from underground.

Accidents are commonplace in South Africa’s mines, which are the deepest in the world.

At least eight miners were killed nearly two weeks ago after an earth tremor sparked an underground blaze at a Harmony Gold mine west of Johannesburg.

In July 2009, nine workers were killed in a rock fall in a platinum mine.

The same year, at least 82 people digging illegally in an disused gold mine shaft died when a fire broke out underground.

Jonathan Attends RCCG, Urges Nigerians To Pray For Peace

The Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, on Sunday called on Christian faithful to pray for the peace of the nation.

He made the call while worshiping at the Olive Tree Parish of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Banana Island, Ikoyi Lagos, alongside the General Overseer of the Church, Enoch Adeboye.

Other dignitaries who were present at the service include the Minister of State for Abuja, Mrs Olajumoke Akinjide, Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulure, Wife of Lagos State Governor, Abimbola Fashola and other ministers of RCCG.

While addressing the congregation, President Jonathan maintained that the issue of Boko Haram and other crime related cases remain top priority in his agenda.

In line with the assurance by the president that the issue of Boko Haram would be tackled, the general overseer of RCCG, Pastor Adeboye expressed belief that Nigeria would be great.

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Joe Obi: Stella Oduah’s Tenure As Nigeria’s Aviation Minister

It was far back in 2007 that a group of Professionals, led by the blue-blooded Princess from Akili Ozizor, Stella Adaeze Oduah came together at a time it was both risky and unfashionable, to publicly declare total support and faith in the Yar’Adua – Jonathan presidential ticket. With her crystal ball, Oduah saw very clearly that in the ticket lies the destiny of the Nigerian nation. As cruel faith would have it, Yar’Adua’s leadership was cut short by the cool hands of death and the baton naturally fell on Jonathan to bear the torch.

It was a trying period in the history of the nation, but Jonathan prevailed both as Acting President, President and subsequently in the 2011 Presidential election. Throughout this period, loyalties by politicians swayed back and forth like butterflies in harmattan wind, but Oduah remained resolute, certain in her faith that Jonathan means well for the nation. It should not be lost on anyone that Oduah played a frontline and pioneering role in the election of the President in 2011 through her novel, grassroots organisation, Neighbour 2 Neighbour (N2N). Gratefully, she was handsomely rewarded with a Ministerial appointment and deployed to the Ministry of Aviation.

Oduah is not one to rest on her laurels. For many a Nigerian politician and technocrat, being appointed to such high office is fulfilling in itself, an ultimate trophy to be taken home and placed on the mantel-piece for keeps, with scant regard for performance. Oduah was not going to settle for that. Fora virtual novice like her, the challenge of being thrown to such new grounds would have been quite overwhelming. But Oduah is driven by results, not accolades, so she aimed high for the results-set her eyes on the ball and kept her focus and sanity in a sector literally beholden by wolves. And when the sun set on her tenure last week, she walked out triumphantly; in that self-fulfilling gait of one who knows she did not disappoint herself, her family and friends, the aviation sector, the President who reposed so much confidence and trust in her, and the nation in general.

Yet it was never a roller-coaster ride. The aviation sector is naturally defined by turbulence, so it was not entirely unexpected that her tenure was characteristically turbulent from the onset. For one, her appointment was greeted with scepticism, and later; stiff resistance by the ubiquitous ‘Stakeholders’ who frowned at the audacity of the President in giving them a total stranger as Captain to pilotan otherwise technical and complex machine. It was from this group of ‘Stakeholders’, an internecine clan that had held the sector down for decades, that Oduah faced the toughest challenge and resistance throughout her tenure.

In the end, she prevailed, and was able to prove that it takes more than being a Pilot, an Aeronautical engineer, or an Air Traffic Controller to run the aviation sector. More than anything else, she has proved that with true, visionary, focused and determined leadership, government can indeed work and deliver expected results.

At first sight Oduah appears weak, even vulnerable. But behind this quiet, unassuming mien lays a steely determination. Working up-close with, and for her for two and a half years, I am not surprised how and why she achieved so much in so short a period. She is not one to be easily intimidated by challenges or distracted by some irritants. On assumption of office, in spite of the open defiance by industry ‘stakeholders’, she embraced everyone, held extensive and exhaustive consultations, empanelled committees, studied volumes of previous reports from the World Bank and other reputable international consulting firms, and burnt thousands of hours of the midnight oil to fashion out the Way Forward for the hitherto beleaguered industry.

The result of this painstaking toil was the production, for the first time in the history of the nation’s aviation industry, of an Aviation Sector Master Plan and Implementation Road. It was this document that provided the compass for the revival and transformational revolution witnessed in the sector in the past two and a half years. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I would like to re-state, for the umpteenth time, that the aviation sector was in a terrible and seemingly irretrievable state of decay and dilapidation when Stella Oduah came on board in July of 2011.

All 22 federally owned airports, including the international gateways, were nothing more than glorified goat-sheds. The toilets, for instance, smelt so repugnantly pungent that even sh**t-eating dogs would curse their owners that venture to take them anywhere near them. The safety and security infrastructure, the fulcrum of safe aviation operations were in most instances unavailable, obsolete or unserviceable.

Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr George Ureisi readily cites the instance of the deplorable state of infrastructure in the sector with the fate that befell the generators at the MMIA, Lagos. The airport, according to him was constructed in 1977 and five brand new generators came with the airport then. As the years rolled by, and as a result of poor maintenance culture and lack of foresight by those at the helm of affairs in the sector, the generators started breaking down one after the other. But in a primitively ingenious manner, the fifth generator was cannibalised to service four, the fourth was subsequently cannibalised to service three, the third and second suffered the same faith until only one generator was left as at 2011 when Oduah came on board. That explains the frequency of the endemic power failures at the airport then. The fate that befell the generators is symptomatic of the criminal neglect of the facilities and infrastructure across all 22 airports in the country pre-2011.

Today, a brand new power generating system has been procured and installed, putting a final end to the disgraceful regime of power failures at the airport, courtesy of the Oduah revolution. Now, Ureisi is seeking a national honours award for the single generator that served the airport, even if epileptically for so many years after her ‘brothers’ were so brutally dismembered by a succession of callous and insensitive administrations in the sector. The Oduah revolution has also seen all 22 federally –owned airports completely reconstructed, remodelled, and transformed.

Today the edifices wear fresh, dignifying look and ambiences comparable to other airports around the world. The icing on the cake is the commencement of the construction of five state-of-the-arts international terminals in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Kano that will be delivered to Nigerians in 2015. Construction work has also commenced in 16 Perishable Cargo terminals across the country to empower rural farmers and transform rural communities. The aerotropolis project concept will also usher in industrial clusters in and around major airports in the country, creating millions of jobs and transforming airports to global cities.

In the area of safety, monumental milestones were also recorded. NAMA’s Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria (TRACON), state-of-the-arts surveillance and communications equipment, airfield lighting, multi-lateration and other Instrument Landing Systems; NiMet’s Doppler Weather Radars, Wind Shear Alerts Systems, Instrument Calibration equipment; AIB’s Flight Data Analysis Laboratory, to mention but a few are some of the safety-critical infrastructure that were lacking in the industry pre-2011 but that exist today to enhance air safety in Nigeria. The Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) has been strengthened and repositioned to become the prime aviation manpower training institute on the African continent, just as the NCAA has been strengthened to provide the required regulatory oversight of the sector in line with international standards and best practice.

No doubt, the reforms institutionalised by the immediate past aviation minister have revolutionised and transformed the aviation sector positively forever. The achievements intimidated and overwhelmed her traducers. Tragically, it is this unprecedented and monumental level of achievement that disconcerted the entrenched interests in the sector so much so that they found a willing ally in the opposition (APC) elements against the Jonathan administration to orchestrate a sustained campaign of calumny against her. Within the entrenched interests in the sector are those operating without licences, debtors who, for decades have refused to meet their obligations to the agencies, those with dubious Concession and Lease Agreements, amongst others who hitherto operated with impunity but were rightfully reined in by the fearless Oduah.

To be sure, this coalition of the opposition elements may have succeeded in having their wish as Oduah is now out of their way. And with their bows and arrows actually trained at the Jonathan underbelly to weaken him more ahead of the 2015 general elections, it won’t be surprising if they move against another strong pillar in the Jonathan Cabinet.

One thing is however certain – they cannot obliterate the indelible footprints Princess Stella Adaeze left behind in the aviation sector. Obviously, those who have held the sector by the jugulars for over four decades neither wanted nor welcomed the Oduah brand of transformation that did not line their personal pockets with billions of naira of the taxpayers’ hard-earned money.

Personally, I was at onceboth fascinated and beholden by her work ethic and incredible amount of energy. She was driven by results and the passion with which she brought to bear on her Vision and Mission for the sector ensured she exceeded all expectations. She bows out with her head not bowed, but held up high with pride, knowing in that self-assured manner that she left the aviation sector miles ahead of where she met it and in the process, set a bar and benchmark that will take long to either match or surpass. She remains profoundly grateful to President Jonathan for offering her the opportunity to prove her mettle. And out of government, her faith in the President’s ability to transform Nigeria, as in 2007, remains undiluted.

The challenge before her successor(s) is that of keeping the dream alive and sustaining the tempo of the transformation already wrought on the sector. The fear, the reasonable fear is that this may be a far-fetched dream, after all. Not everyone, of course is Princess Stella AdaezeOduah, the Amazon of ‘’uncommon transformation’’ in the aviation sector.
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Joe Obi was the Special Assistant (Media) to the immediate past Minister of Aviation. He contributed this piece from Abuja.
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