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Tuesday 4 November 2014

SOCIETY: CORPORATE BEGGARS TAKES OVER LAGOS

When I saw this blog this morning, I just smile, I do not have any grudge against the beggars but the rate at which is now going, it’s a very lucrative business....that is to say PLC. LindaIkeji wrote ‘’There are quite a few of them in Lagos these days. Some of them even wear suits...and come up with different excuses for being stranded on the road and ask for money for transport to go home. The following day, you will find them at a different spot doing the same thing.’’

Yea, I pity them due to the rate of unemployment in our blessed country is alarming. The government refused to create an employment. Instead what you will notice in our society is the state of the modern art cars; lavish parties here and there couple with fake billionaires all over the country, not to talk about corruptions from the top!


This so called ‘corporate beggars’ are menace to the society! Some of them can be armed robbers, kidnappers or an agent of terrorist! Our securities need to wake up from slumber, all this PLC beggars need to be arrested, interrogated and resettled if our government have a provision for them sha!  

Photo Credit: LindaIkeji 

Monday 3 November 2014

BOKO HARAM HAVE TAKEN OVER : THIS IS CRISIS OF LEADERSHIP..........ATIKU ADDRESSED THE WORLD


The fear of Boko Haram in Nigeria is the beginning of wisdom. The Former VP Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, today November 3rd, held a press conference  at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja where he addressed the attacks of the sect members on Mubi and other towns in northern Nigeria. It is important to note that Atiku hails from Adamawa state, one of the worst hit by Boko Haram! His address in full below:


‘’Gentlemen of the Press:
It is with deep regret that I came to learn that Mubi, which is one the largest towns in Adamawa State of northeast Nigeria, has been taken by the terrorist group commonly known as Boko Haram.  As you may know, in recent weeks and months, Mubi has been a town to which displaced persons from further north have fled for safety after their communities fell to Boko Haram.  As I speak, the inhabitants of Mubi, together with those who went there for safety, find themselves at the mercy of this terrorist group.

I am Nigerian.  I believe in the integrity of Nigeria as a whole, and every part of this country matters to me.  But I was born and bred in the northeast.  So, please, excuse me if I should say a few words about the part of the country where I am from, about what the people from the northeast of Nigeria have had to suffer for far, far too long.

Things should never have got to this stage.  Thousands of Nigerians have had to flee their homes.  Their houses and farms have been destroyed.  They do not know where to go or how to restart their lives.  That is the degree to which we have come in this country. I say this with reluctance and with shame.  The situation in which we find ourselves today is grave.  Much of Borno, and the north of Adamawa and Yobe states is already at the mercy of the terrorists.  It started a few months ago with Bama, which is nearly 400 kilometres from Yola, capital of Adamawa State.

The next major town to be taken by terrorists was Gwoza, where a terrorist caliphate flag has long been hoisted.  Smaller towns near Gwoza such as Pulka and Limankra are equally not free.  Next was Madagali.  The town is still being occupied.  Then fell Gulak.  Next was Michika, then Bazza.  Next was the twin town of Uba which is half Adamawa and half Bornu.  Its neighboring town of Lassa was also overrun.  Uba was the latest town captured before the terrorists trampled on Mubi.  People from these troubled areas are now pouring into Yola for safety.

As somebody who hails from Adamawa State, you can appreciate why I feel such emotion at the fate of my people.    For whatever reason, our defence forces are unable to cope and unable to defend. My sympathies go out to the soldiers who find themselves in a situation not of their making.  This is a crisis of leadership.

We were told that the budget for security was going to be enlarged so that the security agencies and military would be in a better position to tackle the insurgency.  How is it possible that a great nation like Nigeria should find itself in a situation where a handful of terrorists is able to invade a town as large as Mubi with a population of about 300,000? How were the insurgents able to so easily take a town of this size, and the people find themselves defenseless and undefended?  How is it that the people have been made to suffer as they have?

I have previously spoken about the deteriorating security situation in this country on a number of occasions. On those occasions I deliberately restrained myself from speaking in a manner that might be construed as distracting the government and the security forces as they grappled with the dire security situation.  But the scale of injustice the people of Nigeria are suffering has reached a stage where I am obliged to amplify my concerns.

Many of our citizens, unable to come to terms with why a so-called “Africa’s best army” has been unable to confront this horrendous situation, are increasingly assuming that this whole thing is about electoral politics.  They suspect that the seeming inability of the government to end the crisis is a ploy to weaken some parts of the country ahead of the 2015 elections. Can we, in all honesty, blame them for having those suspicions?

I call upon the international community to help us.  I am making a special appeal to countries with sufficient knowhow and experience in tackling terrorism to increase their assistance to us.

The relief agencies that are already working here should please double their efforts. And all people of goodwill should help in any way they can and to do more than they have been doing to alleviate the pain and suffering that we Nigerians face through this insurgency.  At a time when we are constantly bombarded with horror stories of ugly events elsewhere in the world – here in West Africa, we are faced with the Ebola epidemic and other trouble spots – I draw your attention to a humanitarian crisis which is also a matter of international security.

This Boko Haram insurgency has been with us now for several years but has, in these last few days, taken a step further towards being a disaster of unimaginable proportions. Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk.  Nigeria needs the world’s support. The world must not abandon Nigerians in our time of need.

Thank you.

CHURCH EMBARRASSED AND TURNED AWAY MEMBERS FOR INDECENT DRESSING

Some ladies got the shock of their lives recently when some of them were embarrassed and turned away at the gate of the church for indecent dressing. This incidents happened at   St Francis Catholic Church in Diani town,Kenya . 

Dressed in a black sleeveless dress, a tiny yellow belt and high heels, Julia Baraza, a regular worshipper, in her mid-20s was surprised by the new rule in church that saw her miss the 8.30 mass.
“Two people, a woman and a man told me that my types of clothes were banned from church and I should change into proper attire,” Baraza wrote on her Facebook page.
Baraza expressed displeasure at the manner in which she was turned away. She wondered what could have happened had she donned a mini skirt or a spaghetti top as is the norm in the coastal town.

“My dress was not revealing.
Others who had trousers were told to tie lessos. If churches treat people this way, we will shy away from church,” she lamented.
I am surprised I was not turned away at Likoni Church. I think I will start going there,” she told The Nairobian.

Some worshippers claim the priest identified only as Joseph had announced in the previous church service that indecent dressing would not be tolerated.
Speaking to The Nairobian, the newly posted priest declined to reveal any information regarding the announcement. He denied any knowledge of the alleged announcement.
“You say you are from the media? Is it me who made that announcement,” he said.

Source: standardmedia.co.ke

COURT RULES THAT AMINU TAMBUWAL REMAINS THE SPEAKER OF HOUSE OF REPS

A federal high court sitting in the federal capital territory, Abuja, on Monday ruled that Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal is and remains the Speaker of the House of Representatives, hence the status quo with regards to his official position as Number 4 citizen should be maintained by all parties.

The judge also ordered that the House of Reps shall not reconvene until the 3rd December date that has been approved by Speaker Tambuwal. The court warned all those planning to re-open the House from the back door before the date approved by Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, not to even contemplate such action.

However, the hearing of the substantive suit shall commence on Friday in Abuja.

REMY MARTIN CELEBRATES SHINA PETTERS

Chairman and owner of Quilox , one of West Africa’s best luxury nightclubs, Shina Peller, was recently honoured by Remy Martin at the “Remy Martin Pace Setters VIP Party”.

The event which was held at Quilox on Ozumba Mbadiwe Victoria Island was to further celebrate Shina’s recent Entertainment Personality of the year award at the prestigious African Business Leadership Awards held at the Le Meridian Hotel, Picadilly in London. 


Speaking at the event, Shina Peller stated that the job creation and empowerment potential of the entertainment industry are not in doubt and that he would continue to make investments in the sector despite the challenging business environment.

HAVING KIDS BY DIFFERENT FATHER IS NOT A CRIME.. SHUT UP YA MOUTH...IBINABO

Ibinabo Fiberesima, AGN President took to her Facebook page yesterday that all those Amebo’s castigating her 

for having children by different fathers to shut up. Yea, permanent shut up. Period

BAR ATTENDANT STABBED FOR ALLEGEDLY STARRING AT CUSTOMER'S GIRLFRIEND

Simeon Tenebe, who works  as a bar attendant in a hotel around Ojodu, Lagos was badly injured during an unprovoked attack by a customer (named Kelvin Friday)who stabbed him with a bottle on October 21,because he was allegedly starring at  his girlfriend .

According to the source, the victim claimed he was thinking about something he had discussed with his sister earlier in the day when the customer came up to him, saying that he was rudely starring at them and smashed his head with the bottle of beer he was drinking...

Trust Lagos girl, Kelvin Friday’s girlfriend fled the scene when Simeon started bleeding. Kelvin Friday has since been arrested and has been charged before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court for assault

Source:  Punch