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Wednesday, 28 January 2015

FAILED POLITICIANS: MOCKING THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF ZULAIHAH BUHARI


It is rather unfortunate that while we claim that our Constitution is fashioned along with that of US and top politicians there from like the Secretary of State, Mr John Kerry, come here to "civilize" us on running a violent-free election, as well as brain-washing us to ensure that we adopt the western type of democracy, we still do not eschew and abjure violence, from our body polity and campaign. We are still either unthinking or lazy in thought as to make our political campaign personality-based instead of issue based. By so doing we tend to show that we no ideology or plans for the masses of this country beyond self-perpetration in office and control

For example what does it benefit the masses to make the loss of Zulaihah, a mother of 3 children and daughter of General Muhammadu Buhari to death's angry scythe a campaign issue, other than the fact that we, like the bourbons of 16th -19th century French history? How does this put food on the kitchen table of the masses, provide our youths with gainful employment, give us much eluded national security, reinvigorate our sliding Naira as a medium of exchange and put in place multiculturalism to eliminate mutually distrustful and antagonistic ethnic rivalry with concomitant divergent aspirations and interests ?

To show that the world has moved beyond politics of personalities to issues of principles I recall 2 incidents during the US presidential campaign in 2008. The first was when during a rally by Senator John McCain, the Republican Candidate, an old woman referred to President Barack Obama as an Arab adding that "he is not one of us" The reaction of John McCain was to snatch the microphone from her mouth adding that she was wrong. and that he and Obama are both Americans but only with ideological difference. The second was an attempt made by Democratic zealots who attempted to make issue out of the pregnancy of the daughter of Sarah Palin (the Republican vice Presidential candidate), before graduating from High School. Obama cautioned his party zealots warning that family matter was off-limit in the campaign. . That was "politics without bitterness" at its highest if I can borrow the phrase of one of our First Republic politicians late Alhaji Waziri Ibrahim. We should always avoid touchy matters bordering on opponents personal misfortunes that could be reminiscent of bringing grief of sorrows and sadness caused by intensity of loss between the bereaved and the deceased. As a matter of fact such bitter words frittered away can bankrupt a candidate, sell out good policy or even dissolve a government

We should instead, learn from examples of good leaders in the contemporary world politics. Only yesterday I was saying in another forum that since our independence 53 years ago, we have remained stagnant due to massively corrupt successive administrations due to bad leadership. I went to the extent of comparing the leadership that we have been unlucky to have with that of a country like Singapore which at is independence only in 1965 had like Nigeria, problems of mass unemployment, shortage of houses, and lack of land. Worse than Nigeria the country never has such resources as oil and gas which Nigeria has in abundance? However this notwithstanding, the good leadership provided by Lee Kuan Yew, the country moved from a developing nation to the first world status by the end of the 20th century. He curbed unemployment, raised standard of living, and implemented large scale public housing. Likewise, he developed the economic infrastructure of the country instead of concerning himself with stomach infrastructure, erased racial tension and created independent defence system which guarantees national security. It is this kind of leadership of rising up to challenges and accepting responsibility which are hallmark of good leadership, our ruling elites should learn to emulate

My people say 'Ma f'orun yo mi; gbogbo wa la jo nlo' meaning do not mock me with death because we shall all die. There is nothing partisan about this ,. A word is enough for the wise.

As written by Elder Joseph Fagbola

Austin, Texas

85-YEAR OLD MAN BEHEADED..KILLER LEFT WITH THE VICTIM'S HEAD IN BENIN,NIGERIA....

An 85-year-old man, Goodluck Uwumahongie, yesterday was beheaded in Arougba village, in Oredo local government area of Benin metropolis, has been beheaded by unknown persons. Police sources confirmed that the killers left with the victim’s head.

Fifty-five year-old widow of the victim, Julie, said that her husband’s death was not unconnected with the crisis surrounding the community land.

“One Osamwonyi has earlier threatened to kill my husband before the crisis. After we ran away from the village during the crisis to seek refuge at my father’s village at Irhirhi, Osamwonyi saw him here and said he would still kill him.”

“I was called that my husband was killed brutally. He was killed because of land tussle. They have been fighting over the community land. He said my husband joined the other faction against them. People said he was shot before they cut off his head and took the head away. I hid my husband in my father’s house. Nobody was at home when it happened.”

Edo State Police Command Public Relations Officer, spokesman, Joseph Edogiawerie, who confirmed the killing, said two suspects have been arrested, adding that the police were on the trail of the killers.


PHOTO OF THE DAY: ADDICTED TO TAKING SELFIE? THIS IS YOUR MEDICINE..........

Yea, men 1 tablet per day and women 5 tablets daily!

WILFRED AGBONAVBARE LOST HIS BATTLE AGAINST CANCER....

Former Nigerian International goalkeeper,Wilfred Agbonavbare has lost his battle with cancer (readhere). The ex-Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper who had been receiving treatment at a Spanish hospital was said to have died on January 26th,2015.

Agbonavbare played for New Nigeria Bank F.C. and BCC Lions FC. during his active days  before moving to Spain in 1990 where he spent the rest of his career.

May his soul rest in peace.

CHURCH MEMBERS FLEE AS 'MAD' MAN STORMED CHURCH SERVICE IN LAGOS

Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Agbelekale, Abule Egba, Lagos, received unusual visitor last Sunday when a ‘mad man’ dressed in swaddled in multi-coloured fabrics stormed their worship centre, which virtually ended the church meeting for that Sunday, as member ran out for safety.
 
The middle-aged man bran-dishing a heavy stone in his right hand and a tiny piece of freshly sawed piece of wood from a nearby carpenter’s workshop was said to have walked out of the church almost immediately but made a return bid, this time with ferocious campaign just as the parish pastor, Pastor Ladi Akinsanya was telling the congregants about a special guest minister.


Pastor Akinsanya intervened at this moment, screaming; “Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord” and “Amen, Amen, Amen” intermittently obviously trying to calm down the congregation suggesting that the “mad man”, as it turned out an evangelical drama minister, was one of the special guests expected to minister at the service.

It was gathered that the “mad man” who immediately capitalized on the confusion to begin preaching, saying “all sins are like mad men before God and just you all were running from me, so God Almighty will detest all sins including female who deliberately entice men via the exposition of their bodies, on the last day.

Source: Vanguard


Tuesday, 27 January 2015

GRAPHIC: EX-MILITANT POURED ACID ON LOVER FOR REJECTING MARRIAGE PROPOSALS !!!

Juliet  Osimen, narrated her ordeal with her ex-lover, Austin while working at a fast food centre in the Niger Cat neighbourhood of Ekpan, Delta State, the love story that went sour goes thus:                 

“Austin was very generous in the relationship and often granted most of the requests I made. As a result, I hardly hesitated when he started making proposals for marriage and coming close to my family.



“When we met, he was living with his uncle at Nnewi Street, off Aka Avenue, Effurun.
“As the relationship grew, we rented a self-contained apartment at satellite Ugolo community, Okpe Council area, where we shared privacy occasionally, while I still lived with my parents.
‘My fears’
“Though, I cherished his uncommon generosity towards me and my siblings, I started getting worried about the source of his income, which to me did not connect with the generator repairs job he told me he does for a living.
“My suspicions were confirmed the day we went to Obiaruku for the marriage of his friend. There is a particular bag he does not allow me or anyone else touch at all.
“This fateful day, as he was having an after wedding drinking spree with friends in the hotel we lodged, I opened the secret bag in our room.
“I was shocked by two items I found. An identity card as a Federal Government Amnesty beneficiary and a document list of guns and other dangerous weapons submitted by his group during the arms mop up.

“From that moment, my interest in the affair died and I wanted out immediately. I knew I was living with an unrepentant criminal because he is easily irritated and always bragging about how tough he is and how he can deal with anyone and go away with it.

“That night at Obiaruku, I confronted him on his criminal identity and why he kept it from me. He said he was worried I would leave him and he does not want to lose me.
“That moment, I made it clear I was no longer interested and would not marry a criminal disguising as repentant. I meant every word of it. “But I knew it was dangerous to make a sudden quit, so I started limiting my contact with him and thinking of how best to stop the affair permanently.

“Then, I further learned that the man I was planning to marry is a father of three, married to a woman elsewhere.
“I confronted him. He admitted and again said he kept that from me for fear of losing me. He said he could not do without me, so he wants me as second wife. I said over my dead body.
… and the threats began

“As I gradually limited my contact with him, he introduced a catch phrase whenever the issue of breaking the relationship came up.
“He would say, ‘You can’t leave me. If you try it, I will so damage you that no man would want to look at you, so I will still be the only one to marry you.’
“I could tell from his anger and tone, whenever he says it, that this was no empty threat, but I needed to get out of the affair.

“I trained as a hair stylist and work for a salon owner, while also doing home service for some clients on Sundays.
“One Sunday, I was home fixing a customer’s hair when my phone rang. It was Austin’s call so I ignored it.
“Usually, he is very jealous and gets upset if he does not know my whereabouts and cannot get me on the phone for a second and he can beat me for that.



“At night at Ugolo that day, he pulled a knife from the kitchen, threatening to kill me, saying he saw a man taking me out the period I failed to pick his call.
“I was afraid he could harm me so I refused confrontation with him before he dropped the knife. Next morning, he came to my work place apologizing for his action after complaining to my madam. “The evening of the Monday (February 25, 2013) preceding the Sunday he threatened me with a knife at Ugolo, I refused his calls again after closing from work and went to my parents’ home.

“He then called my younger sister, asking if my parents were home. That was about midnight.
“It was very hot that night. At some minutes to 1am, February 26, I had just my towel tied on me when I slept close to the window.
“Suddenly, I heard and felt a shower of liquid from outside through the window. The person aimed and poured it all over my body as I lay faced up.“Immediately, I started shouting, ‘Igwe (Austin) had poured acid on me’ repeatedly and ran out as the liquid was burning my body. I saw him running away.”

Pastor Osimen,her father said he and the wife, Caroline, were at their farmhouse at Orega, along Sapele Road, where they farm most weekdays before retiring home to the children and church service on Sunday, when he got a distressing message.
He said:
“I was contacted after she had been rushed to the Ekpan General Hospital. I returned from the farming expedition and lodged complaint at the Ekpan Police Division.
“We could not focus on the police case because saving my daughter’s life first was uppermost.
“From Ekpan General Hospital, she was referred to the Oghara Teaching Hospital, Oghara in Delta State. From there, she was referred to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, UBTH, in Benin, Edo State.She was under intensive care at UBTH for almost a year with the medical bill rising to N2 million, way beyond my purse. But by some divine intervention, some persons from the Edo State government, I guess, came and settled the huge bill before she was discharged.”
Arrested
Pastor Osimen asserted, “back to Delta at the close of 2014, we opened the case to prosecute Austin at the Warri Area Command.
“After two years in hiding, within which even his uncle at Aka Avenue also relocated to unknown location, the police caught him, last month.”
It was learned that a source who knew him, noticed that he was in custody at the Ekpan Police Station, having been arrested and brought from Lagos in connection with a kidnap case.
According to Juliet’s father,
“when I met him at Ekpan Police Station, I said to him, ‘Igwe is this you?’ he replied, ‘Daddy, I beg.’“I said, ‘you are begging to go free after deliberately maiming my daughter?’”
N5m lifeline to save a soul
Austin’s trial was supposed to start, Thursday, January 29, at an Effurun court in the state.
At press time, the suspect was on remand at the Warri prisons.
Juliet’s doctor said at least N5 million was required for further treatment abroad to further manage the dreadful scars of the acid burns, especially her face and the chest region, as well as the health challenges the attack still posed to her.
Juliet said:
“It is hard to explain how bad and demoralized I feel over this condition I have found myself.“I am, however, very grateful to God and those who have assisted me. But I need to be able to fulfill my dreams in life. I was to sit for JAMB before the attack.“I still want to get higher education; I still want to be useful to myself. Now I can hardly do anything meaningful.”
Joined by his wife, Pastor Osimen said:
“We are appealing to the public to please help us and our daughter with donations to go to India for her surgery.


“May God help you as you send your donations to Osimen Sunday, First Bank of Nigeria Plc, account number,
 Source: Vanguard


SOS: SCHOOL GIRL KIDNAPPED & TAKEN TO NIGER REPUBLIC...DEMAND $100K RANSOM !!!

Precious Okoro, 15, student of  Ikenne Communty College, Ikene, Ogun State has been kidnapped from Ogun state and taken to Niger Republic.

According to victim’s father, Nwaigwe, Precious was kidnapped around Songotedo, in the Ajah area of Lagos State, where she had boarded a commercial vehicle en route to her school in Ikenne, Ogun State.

“My daughter, who was on holiday, was returning to her school in Ikenne Communty College, Ikene, Ogun State. On Sunday, May 25, 2014, she boarded a bus at the motor park in my presence and I bid her farewell.

“I thought she was already in school until the principal called me and said the school was about writing exams and nobody knew her whereabouts.
 “I quickly informed the police at Ajah, and the Divisional Police Officer told me to be calm and wait because it was possible she went to a boyfriend’s house and they probably wanted to fleece me.
“One fateful morning in August, I saw an international line and the kidnappers said they were calling from Niamey in the Niger Republic, adding that if I wanted to see my daughter alive, I should pay them $100,000.”

He claimed he did not take the callers serious, until he heard the distressed voice of his daughter, who told him they were indeed in Niger Republic and that the bus she boarded that day was owned by the kidnappers.

 “I told them to send me an account number, and they sent an Ecobank account number belonging to one Nwachukwu Daniel. I did not have the money they requested and I contacted the police for help, but I was asked to still exercise patience.

“After some weeks, they called again and I asked for another account number. They sent a Diamond Bank account number. They were using different international lines to call. They used about 15 different numbers to call us,” he added.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, said he would call back, but had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report.

Source  punchng