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Monday, 28 November 2016

I Prevented Atiku From Becoming President In 2003 -Anenih


A former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees, Tony Anenih, said he was instrumental to the emergence of Atiku Abubakar as former President Olusegun Obasanjo deputy and also blocked him from succeeding Obasanjo as president. Anenih, popularly called “Mr. Fix It” stated this in his book, titled ‘My Life and Nigerian Politics,’ which was presented in Abuja on Saturday. Anenih, who served as the Minister of Works and Housing between 1999 and 2002, said Abubakar became too ambitious during the build-up to the 2003 presidential election in which Obasanjo was seeking a second term.
“As a result of my preparations for Chief Obasanjo’s second tenure, I stepped on the toes of many of those who did not want him to seek a second term. These are the people I can now refer to as members of the ‘G3’. These were General Ibrahim Babangida, (ex-) Vice- President Atiku Abubakar and the (ex-) National Security Adviser, General Aliu Gwarzo.
“There was no other way I could have offended the vice-president other than that I prevented him from being PDP’s presidential candidate in the 2003 presidential election. He erroneously believed that he was the only politician at the Villa and that he was better qualified than the President.
I was well ahead of him in all his plans to prevent Chief Obasanjo from running (for re-election).” Anenih, however, noted that after blocking Abubakar, the former vice-president also ensured that he (Anenih) lost his position in Obasanjo’s cabinet.
The former PDP BoT Chairman also claimed that he was the one who made Atiku second-in-command in 1999. He said after the PDP presidential primary of 1998, the then Chairman of the party, Solomon Lar, recommended three northerners to be Obasanjo’s running mate. The three nominees were Prof. Jerry Ghana, Abubakar Rimi and Adamu Ciroma. Lar was said to have told Obasanjo that Rimi was his preferred candidate but Obasanjo wasn’t convinced. Anenih, according to the book, then advised Obasanjo to pick Atiku, who had just won the governorship election in Adamawa State and was waiting to be sworn in. 
He added, “I asked Obasanjo whether he would want a vice-president that would give him absolute confidence and allow him to sleep with his two eyes closed or whether he would want a vice-president he did not trust. “He answered that he would like to sleep with his two eyes closed. 
It was at this point that I asked him: ‘What about Atiku?’ Chief Obasanjo’s answer was that Atiku had just won his governorship election and the law might not allow him to come on board as his running mate. “We both decided to get a lawyer to advise us and Barrister Alimi Rasaq of Kwara State was sent for. He advised us that there was nothing in the constitution that prevented Atiku from being his running mate; especially as Atiku had not been sworn in.”

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 29th Nov



  • Punch News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
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  • We didn't collect N82bn from FG ' Ondo govt
  • Party logo: YDP seeks cancellation of Edo, Ondo elections
  • Cross River's security outfits, a test of wills
  • Ogun to begin Agbara-Berger, other rail projects January
  • It's illegal for states to issue EIA certificates ' FG
  • Senate to summon aviation minister over airport concession
  • Fitch doubts Nigeria's crude-for-loans deals with India, China
  • GSM subscribers to pay more for data from Dec.1
  • Investors commit $4.5bn to fertiliser production
  • Adenuga, Ekeh nominated for Technology Times awards
  • NDIC tasks mortgage banks on premium payment
  • Effective tax system'll enhance economic growth ' Somorin
  • Mobile Internet subscription hits 93.5 million
  • iSON promises to make Nigeria key outsourcing destination
  • CBN, CeBIH assess technology's impact on payment
  • 5G'll speed up skill development in Nigeria 'Wuilmet
  • Ecobank converts 819.4 million preference shares to equities
  • MTN budgets N50m for subscribers in Christmas promo
  • FIRS captures three million new taxpayers in five months
  • Glo supports mCash to aid cashless policy
  • AMCON needs judiciary to stabilise economy, says Bulkachuwa
  • Why you should embrace e-banking
  • Advantages of Internet banking
  • e-Dividend mandate gets June 30 deadline
  • Microsoft, Co-Creation announce WINsiders4Good fellows
  • StarTimes joins TV, decoder in high-definition TV
  • New online platform to promote family development
  • Performance, others'll drive marketing communication in 2017 ' Experts
  • Digital Encode founders get Georgia award
  • Heartland coach unveils promotion plans
  • Naira stable at interbank market
  • I'm proud to have Funke Oshonaike as my daughter ' Dad
  • I'm ready for world juniors ' Asoju Oba champion
  • First Bank can win Maputo tourney ' Ahmedu
  • Falcons captain dumps relegated Swede club
  • Chess Heights Monthly holds on Saturday
  • Junior Ajayi grateful to Al Ahly
  • NOC course attracts 25 coaches, referees
  • Eucharia warns Falcons about Banyana threat
  • PCN boosts para federations
  • Golf: Tiger Woods relaxed ahead of comeback in Bahamas
  • The only thing I wish my child
  • Trump's election victory was due to superior strategy
  • Corruption in the ivory tower
  • Stealing from victims of Boko Haram insurgency
  • Woman injures girl, uses her for alms begging
  • UNN management probes student's suicide
  • A'Ibom lawyer in court for alleged assault
  • Ondo poll: Policemen protest unpaid allowances
     
  • Thisday News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Presidency: No Rift with Tinubu
  • PDP Rejects Ondo Guber Poll Result, Heads for Tribunal
  • MTN Meets SEC on IPO, Seeks Concessions to Fast-track Listing
  • Nigeria Loses 130m Barrels of Crude Oil to 32 Militant Groups This Year
  • Amaechi Eyes Massive Advertising Revenue Along Railway Routes
  • Senate Denies Frustrating Presentation of 2017 Budget
  • Street Carnival: Lagos to Shut Major Roads on Victoria Island
  • IMN Looks Like Insurgency Waiting to Happen, Warns el-Rufai
  • Militant Group Claims Responsibility for NPDC Pipeline Bombing in Delta
  • Ondo Guber Poll: Atiku, Mimiko, Bello, Others Congratulate Akeredolu Oke...
  • Rivers Rerun: Wike Promises to Release Video of Rivers Police Commissioner...
  • The Expendable Abang
  • Ajayi: Goodnight to a Moral Beacon
  • Fitch: Nigerian Oil Sector Suffering from Security, Regulation, Weak Infrastructure
  • NDDC Tasked on Service Delivery
  • Nigerias Economy Needs Visionary Leadership
  • Cryonics: Modern Mummies, Chance for Life After Death
  • Senate Holds Public Hearing on NFF Bill
  • Lagos Baits Eagles with Grass Pitch again
  • Uche Hands Falcons AWCON Win against Bayana Tonight
  • Experts Drill Nigerian Coaches/Referees on Latest Wrestling Techniques
  • Hamilton: Mercedes will Decide on Action for Ignoring Team Orders
  • Mourinho Charged with Improper Conduct by FA
  • Barcas Alba Doubtful for Clasico
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  • The Sun News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • YABATECH GIRLS' HOSTEL FIRE: How we escaped death
  • Teaching the hearing-impaired
  • Make football sporting a school subject
  • Shocking revelation from Professor of Surgery
  • Ondo: I'll ensure smooth transition for Akeredolu 'Mimiko
  • PDP goes to courtas Fayose insists on Justice Abang's sack
  • Atiku, govs, others felicitate with governor-elect
  • APC crisis: Still long walk to peace
  • Why Okorocha is not popular among Imo elite 'Okafor, Reps member
  • 2017: Why APGA can't be beaten in Anambra, by chieftain
  • APC in financial mess as Buhari, govs, others fail to pay dues
  • Cameroon 2016: Nigeria's game is war 'Banyana captain
  • Rumbles in Rangers camp as land, cash reward await players
  • Clubs share N240m loot recovered by EFCC
  • Former Eagles coach, Erico in hospital
  • NCS to decide on National Sports Festival 'Dalung
  • Dogara queries CBN's regulation on collateral registry
  • FRSC to raise driver's licence, number plate's fees 'Oyeyemi
  • 18.3% inflation bad omen for Nigeria
  • MTN meets SEC to finetune listing on NSE
  • CBN releases watchlist on financial crimes
  • Tariff hike: Stakeholders knock NCC, telcos
  • Farmers, herdsmen clashes, threat to economic growth 'Group
  • Senate seeks probe of MMA2 deal
  • Trial of Emeka Mba, ex-NBC boss, begins Dec 13
  • FG negotiating release of more Chibok girls 'Adesina
  • Militants claim responsibility for Delta pipeline bombing
  • 3 die in Abia auto crash
  • Northern govs, power coy sign MoU on solar plants
  • Alleged bribe: Justice Ofili- Ajumogobia sheds tears in court
  • Why economy is in coma 'Bloomberg
  • Don't blame president for hunger in Nigeria 'Fr. Mbaka
  • FIRS: FIRS, Customs, others pledge collaboration to boost revenue
  • Biafra and the business of killing
  • Head bloodied but not bowed and the ascension of Donald Trump (2)
  • Problems that may mar Rivers rerun
  • Why celebrate Efuru @ 50
  • Tribute to Fidel Castro
  • Herdsmen attacks and protection of the victims (2)
  • Culprits of rape should be punished ' SP. Oriyomi
  • INSIGHT: Badagry: Community of divorcees
  • The timely warning on poisonous rice 
  • Vanguard News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016] 
  • Alleged N2.9bn scam: Court okays ex-NBC boss, 3 others for trial Dec 13
  • Recession: NYSC asks for subsidized feeding
  • Ohanaeze leadership, youths at war over election funds
  • Council boss charges AMCON on Premium Steel, mines reoperation
  • Buhari directs speedy completion of pensioners' verification
  • Arrest more judges, Mbaka exhorts FG
  • Justice Abang after me for criticising him ' Fayose
  • Buhari, Tinubu not at loggerheads ' Presidency
  • Boko Haram: Defence Chief identifies lapses in anti-terror war
  • Edo working to attract more devt ' Obaseki
  • MAN urges apex bank to reduce interest rate
  • Why investors shun Nigeria's oil industry
  • Nigerian Breweries Plc: Investors buck slide in share price
  • Implement 60% forex allocation to manufacturers, FG told
  • Firms expect higher inflation, further fall in Naira value ' CBN report
  • Oil prices rise further ahead of OPEC D-Day tomorrow
  • Nigeria needs $14bn in new investment to raise oil output ' Shoreline MD
  • German firm to invest N186bn in solar
  • Kano Disco moves to close cutomer gap
  • Chevron harps on CSR program, commitment on Gas Master Plan
  • FG owes oil marketers $1.7bn
  • NCDMB moves against companies defaulting in local content fund ' As fund hits $600m
  • Fashola laments community use of charms to chase away contractors in Akwa Ibom
  • SEC clears NAHCO of alleged corporate gov breaches
  • Nigeria Navy: Attaining self-reliance in shipbuilding, maintenance
  • Attack on Aladja, attack on Urhobo nation'(2)
  • Kaduna: Lessons in healthcare reforms
  • Wailings of a master planner
  • Bolt eyes football career after sprints conquests
  • Appraising Gov Ikpeazu as ambassador of Made-in-Aba brand
  • Experts worry over high rate of diabetes, obesity
  • BREAST CANCER: Wives of Kaduna, Niger Govs commend Pink Polo initiative
  • Only 13.9% of women access family planning in Nasarawa
  • Our goal is to ensure health for all Nigerians ' Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole
  • Adopt new medical solutions for heart ailments, Nigerians urged
  • WARIF opens safe haven for sexual assault victims
  • Oseluonamen seeks N2m for heart surgery
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  • Guardian News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Court dismisses suit against police, others
  • Amazon gets tough on fake products on its marketplace
  • Change of cashier
  • Ebonyi will generate over N6b from local rice soon
  • Gadzama, Osinbajo earn NIALS fellow, hold lecture Dec 1
  • NSITF tasks employers on promotion of occupational health, workers' safety
  • Expedite action on pending cases, former AG charges judicial officers
  • EFCC arraigns Justice Ajumogobia, Obla over alleged bribery
  • First new HIV vaccine trial begins in Africa
  • Wage increment as elixir to economic growth
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  • The Nation News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • PDP leaders renew assault after Ondo election loss
  • EFCC arraigns judge, SAN for alleged corruption, forgery
  • MAN to Central Bank: reduce interest rate
  • MTN begins share-listing process
  • Tinubu a priceless asset, says Buhari
  • Lagos State okays death penalty for kidnappers
  • Nigerian troops in Somalia not paid for 11 months
  • June 12: How IBB's gamble on Tofa backfired, by Anenih
  • Appeal Court hears Ikpeazu, Nwosu suit December 5, 6
  • Anenih wrong on Ekwueme's presidential ambition
  • Cries of slum children (2)
  • Cries of slum children (1)
  • Any judge guilty of bribery should be jailed
  • Lagos commissioner named Arbitrators' fellow
  • The young lawyer as mirror of Nigerian Bar
  • Why administration of justice must be preserved, by Osinbajo
  • Judge orders service of officer's suit on Navy
  • NCC orders 'big' telcos to hike data tariffs
  • NB investments hit N243b
  • $2.2b lifeline: Arco praises Shell's local content initiative
  • SON, UNIDO partner on governance standard
  • NPA pensioners threaten to drag chairman to ICPC
  • History as largest vessel ever berths in Lagos
  • Primero employs women-drivers
  • Call tax' Not at all, say stakeholders
  • African govts should improve safety standards
  • 15 PMBs fail NDIC's premium payment test
  • Blackout threat
  • Zamfara killings
  • Can Umahi rice to the occasion
  • Lagos chiefs call for special status for Lagos
  • PDP worries on Wike's security
  • Leaders must take responsbility for their actions
  • ARG hails Akeredolu, residents
  • Ondo PDP: Licking wounds of division
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  • Daily Times News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
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  • Women must take voter registration serious Gender activist
  • How we’ve decimated Boko Haram- COAS
  • NCWS empowers widows, pays WAEC fee for indigent students
  • FG clears 90% of 200, 000 unemployed graduates via BVN
  • ADSU ASUU POPULATED WITH RASCALS AND SCAVENGERS
  • Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, Obla arraigned over bribery
  • PDP rejects outcome of Ondo election, heads to the tribunal
  • Mimiko Congratulates Governor-elect, Akeredolu
  • Mbaka thumbs up Ugwuanyis visionary leadership
  • Dino Melaye Attacks Aregbesola and other State Governors
  • My administration wont leave a single project uncompleted -Aregbesola
  • Akeredolus Victory Has Demystified Tinubus Godfatherism, Influence In South West Femi Adeoya
  • Ondo election: Zamfara governor salutes Akeredolu
  • Vote PDP, Obuah urges Rivers people
  • Rivers rerun: Overs 200 PDP members defect to APC at Khana, Eleme LGAs
  • Ondo guber: PDP rejects election outcome, heads to court
  • APC SSouth: Were not convinced why Oyegun should be removed
  • I made Atiku Obasanjos deputy, blocked him from becoming president Anenih
  • Ondo guber: Jonathan urges Jegede to concede defeat
  • Lagos begins airlift of Jerusalem pilgrims
  • First ministers clash over separate Brexit deal for Scotland
  • Soft or hard Brexit' The EU, not Britain, has the whip hand Timothy Garton Ash
  • New computing technologies will reshape business
  • Trumps aide steps up bid to block possible Romney nomination
  • The wait before the fall
  • Indonesian army chopper pilot saved, 3 crew dead
  • Pro-Assad Troops Capture 10 Aleppo Neighborhoods: Russia
  • Samsung to unveil shareholder return plans amid calls to split company
  • Trump aide steps up bid to block possible Romney nomination
  • Poll: Which country will have the highest 10-year yield in 12 months time
  • Nigeria 15th worst place to do business
  • Mimiko, Atiku, Yari, Obaseki, congratulate Akeredolu, APC over guber polls
  • Were Not Frustrating 2017 Budget Proposal Over Constituency Project Issue -Senate
  • Marking the World Toilet Day
  • Brazil coach Tite snubs Messi in FIFA Best Player award
  • Red-hot Ajayi continues brilliant scoring run for Al Ahly
  • Mourinho should be handed a SIX-GAME ban!
  • Gabriel wasnt super convincing! Wenger relieved right-back gamble doesnt backfire
  • Villas Boas Woos Mikel To China With $212,000-a-Week Deal
  • Divide and failure! Mourinhos bad attitude is drowning Man Utds title dreams
  • Title-winning firecracker Gabriel Jesus will be one hell of a signing for Man City
  • Liverpool ready for parked buses Klopp
  • RUMOURS: Inter ready to swoop for Alexis
  • Football not about money Pochettino slams Sissoko for attitude problem
  • NB Plc invests N243bn in Nigerian economy
  • African Exchanges to attract liquidity by focusing on smaller businesses
  • NASME urges FG to review tax rates downwards
  • BOI, firm collaborate on gem stone development for export
  • World bankers confab, opportunity for investment CIBN
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  • Daily Trust News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016] 
  • No more Shiite/police clashes
  • APC officials deny collecting N3m to expel Shehu Sani
  • Sheriff blames Mimiko over PDPs defeat, YDP too over party logo
  • Makarfi-led PDP wants Ondo govship election cancelled
  • Ondo poll: Tinubu congratulates Akeredolu, begs party members for unity
  • Ondo poll: My next line of action will be revealed soon Jegede
  • Defectors helped APC win Ondo election Ex-deputy governor
  • Women group administers free medicare in Kuje community
  • Bwari council commissions two Kubwa modern market projects
  • Mutilated corpse of boy, 3, abandoned in Gwagwalada
  • Increasing power problems frustrate Nigeria's economy push
  • Nigerians to pay VAT on passports FIRS
  • Naira remains stable at interbank market
  • Kachikwu decries security challenges in oil, gas sector
  • Telecoms sector adds N1.4trn to GDP in Q3 2016 - NCC
  • Why rice imports couldnt continue - Emefiele
  • Abuja runs out of supply as aviation fuel scarcity bites harder
  • Fake news on Facebook
  • Nigeria may lose $144bn to importation of ICT devices, software in 2019 NITDA
  • Falcons tackle South Africa for AWCON final place
  • Davido celebrates with Moses, others after Chelsea victory
  • 6000 athletes, officials are participating in public service games official
  • Rangers invite 3 more foreign stars ahead 2016/2017 Season
  • Wilfried Zaha dumps England for Ivory Coast
  • Bello wins CBN Govs Cup 2016
  • Renzo tips Rivers United FC for success
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  • Daily Independent News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Akeredolu Wins Ondo Governorship Election
  • Oil Majors Put Off By FG 'Cash Calls
  • NASS Moves To Remove Clog Impeding EFCC Odili's Arrest, Trial
  • Interbank Rate Flat As Market Awaits Monthly Budget Cash Flow
  • Publish Details Of Alleged Spending Of N500bn As Running Cost, SERAP Tells Saraki, Dogara
  • The Judiciary Is Set Against Nigerians ' Justice Bello
  • Fayemi Congratulates Akeredolu
  • Akeredolu: Not Yet Uhuru As PDP Kicks
  • Decentralisation Of NDDC Will Make It More Effective ' Reyenieju
  • Factors That Gave Akeredolu Victory
  • AWCON: Super Falcons, Bayana Battle For Final Ticket
  • 300 Athletes To Compete At Korea Ambassador Taekwondo Tourney
  • Iwobi Benched As Sanchez, Walcott Win It For Arsenal
  • AWCON: S'Falcons In Decisive Match Against S'Africa Tuesday
  • Harpic Partners LASG On Toilet Hygiene, Improved Sanitation
  • Confab Tasks FG To Reconstitute NAFDAC, PCN Boards
  • To Mitigate Disaster, Contingency Planning Must Be Ongoing Activity ' Adeniyi
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  • Tribune News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Alleged N15bn fraud: Court orders ex-NBC boss, Emeka Mba, to report at EFCC office
  • Pa Olaniwun started preparing for death since 2003 'Methodist Archbishop
  • HIV/AIDS prevalence on the increase among gays, reduces among sex workers 'Ex-NACA boss
  • Legislative aide dies at National Assembly complex
  • Town hall meeting: Akinyele residents decry lack of potable water, roads
  • Neglect of Okunland endangers Kogi'ODU
  • Ewekoro LG boss charges Baale of Egan on peace
  • Bayelsa farmers lament destruction of farmlands by cattle
  • Groups happy over PWDs involvement Ondo election, condemns votes buying
  • Ondo poll: PDP heads for tribunal
  • Police protest in Ondo
  • Ajumogobia, Obla arraigned in court
  • US votes recount: Trump accuses Clinton of reneging on concession speech
  • American wins $421m jackpot with $2
  • N40bn outstanding payment: We may not participate in GES ' Agro-dealers
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  • National Mirror News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • Ondo election: Impunity in PDP led to our loss 'Sheriff
  • How I deposited $788,000 for Justice Ajumogobia 'Witness
  • Nigerians to pay VAT on passports ' Fowler
  • Legislative aide dies at National Assembly complex
  • We are restrategising to eliminate Boko Haram 'Buratai
  • Tinubu is a priceless asset 'Buhari
  • 2017 budget: Senate threatens zero allocation to aviation
  • Child marriage: Islamic laws prevent govt from challenging parents'FG
  • Lagos Assembly approves death penalty for kidnappers
  • Militants invade Lagos community, kidnap 7
  • US poll fallout: Trump makes 'illegal voting' claims
  • Ekiti 2018: Ex-Speaker declares guber ambition, unfolds agenda
  • Oke accepts outcome of Ondo guber poll, congratulates Akeredolu
  • Telecoms sector contributes N1.399trn to GDP in Q30.02
  • Equities open week negative, index dips 0.06%
  • MTN opens share listing discussions with SEC
  • Umahi bans consumption of foreign rice in Ebonyi
  • FIFA, CAF, CAS law not superior to Nigeria's constitution 'lawyers
  • Africa Women Cup of Nations: South Africa declare war on Nigeria
  • Mourinho facing another ban, charged with improper conduct by FA
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  • BusinessDay News Headlines Today [Tue-29-Nov-2016]
  • NCF out with initiative for sustainable livelihood, 25% forest cover
  • Trump: Fears thicken over possible danger to Paris climate Agreement
  • 30 Nigerian NGOs get $172mn from US to support vulnerable communities
  • Nigeria records landmark achievement with establishment of National Collateral Registry
  • How Tin-Can Port became stranded without rail lines
  • The blood of the innocent cry for justice in Nigeria
  • OECD says Trump's policies could lift global growth
  • Lufthansa pilots extend strike into second week
  • France flirts with a free-market revolutionary
  • Three UN aid workers kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur region
  • Kremlin says Putin will not attend Castro's funeral
  • Zuma faces no-confidence vote by top ANC committee
  • World bankers' confab opportunity for foreign investment ' CIBN
  • Pension funds shun equities, PE on restrictive guidelines, skills shortage
  • Ports & Cargo terminal receives the largest vessel to call Nigeria
  • Ecobank partners NIBSS on mobile payment solution
  • Red Cab Unveils 'Redclick' App for Customers
  • Noodles fast food operators leverage brand, offer competing product for gain
  • Nigerian Breweries at 70 receives Ambode commendation
  • Currency devaluation, a boon for FCMB as earnings spike
  • Naira stable at interbank market
  • NSE ' Equities sustain losses in new week
  • Gold climbs as dollar and US bond yields retreat
  • SEC hits milestone as unclaimed dividends drop by N29.2 billion
  • Africa's biggest company sees education as new growth market
  • Would you like to be spa pampered
  • Nigeria's 2017 budget may suffer revenue shortfall of $9.18bn
  • We're turning Aba into Nigeria's fast rising 'China of Africa' ' Abia government
  • Insurgency not over until all displaced children return to their schools ' Atiku

Saturday, 26 November 2016

SUNDAY TONIC WITH ANTHONY EHIS SOLOMON “WHY DO SOME PROBLEMS COME” .


Man cannot do without problems, because it is those problems that beget opportunities. Infact, God created problems in order that it aids us fulfill the purpose of our existence. Problem constitutes the challenges, troubles, trials, adversity, that we encounter on daily basis of our living.
Men in hall of fames are those who chose to see problems as opportunities rather than obstacles. Men like biblical Moses, Jacob, Paul, Ester, David and so on.
Adversity does not develop your character but reveals your character (cf 2corinthians 12:7).
In every challenges we face in life, lies an overwhelming  opportunities but of us are quick to give up. When we give up on a problem, we have in other words given up an opportunity that could make us a better being. Most people have defects on their bodies but the clothes they put on is the reason why those defects are not revealed. If they remove their clothes, those defects would be revealed. So there is never a problem, untill you call something one.
My mentor, Bishop David Oyedepo says, "you never see a champion that is not challenged, is overcoming the challenges that brings out the champion in you". It is the champion in you that makes you to be envied by people not been pitied. Every problems has a divine purpose, problem made you what you are. It can promote or demote you (cf
Psalm 34:19). John Hagee says, "The way you see your problems and the way you will solve them determine the rest of your life".
People thought that when you follow God, you will not encounter problems. It is a wrong perception. Infact, that's when adversity will increase to test your faith. Adversity is God's school and God uses problems to test our character, in fact every problem has a promise (Exodus 15:26).
There are uncountable promises which God has for us in his words and those promises will shape our journey for good. No man pray to encounter problem but problem comes willingly and uninvited. It is a way of life to try how your faith is, problem force us to pray (cf1king 3:7-9).
A man who prays in his closet see farther than a man who stands in church praying when problem comes. Know that whatever challenges you are facing now is known by God and he knows the way to save you from such problem. There are times in everyone's life when success is born from adversity, so take a deep breath, shake yourself and know that God cannot fail you bearing in mind that every problem has an expiring date.

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Friday, 25 November 2016

BREAKING: Cuba’s Former President, Fidel Castro, Dies At 90





Fidel Castro, Cuba’s former president and leader of the Communist revolution, has died aged 90, his brother has said.
“The commander in chief of the Cuban revolution died at 22:29 hours this evening (03:29 GMT Saturday),” President Raul Castro said.
Fidel Castro ruled Cuba as a one-party state for almost 50 years before Raul took over in 2008.
His supporters said he had given Cuba back to the people. But he was also accused of suppressing opposition.
President Castro told the nation in an unexpected late night broadcast on state television that Fidel Castro had died and would be cremated on Saturday.
There would now be several days of national mourning on the island.
Raul Castro ended the announcement by shouting the revolutionary slogan: “Towards victory, always!”
Barring the occasional newspaper column, Fidel Castro had essentially been retired from political life for some time.
In April, Fidel Castro gave a rare speech on the final day of the country’s Communist Party congress.
He acknowledged his advanced age but said Cuban communist concepts were still valid and the Cuban people “will be victorious”.

Key moments of late Fidel castro’s life include
·        1926: Born in the south-eastern Oriente Province of Cuba
· 1953: Imprisoned after leading an unsuccessful rising against Batista's regime
·        1955: Released from prison under an amnesty deal
·  1956: With Che Guevara, begins a guerrilla war against the government
·        1959: Defeats Batista, sworn in as prime minister of Cuba
·        1961: Fights off CIA-sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion by Cuban exiles
·        1962: Sparks Cuban missile crisis by agreeing that USSR can deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba
·        1976: Elected president by Cuba's National Assembly
·        1992: Reaches an agreement with US over Cuban refugees
·        2008: Stands down as president of Cuba due to health issues

BBC

Atiku@70: Nigerians Need You Now, Tinubu Tells Atiku


The National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has said that Nigeria and its citizens needs the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar. In a statement to congratulate the former Vice President on his 70 birthday, Tinubu urged Atiku not to relent because the country need him more than ever before.

“Do not relent because Nigeria needs you and others like you to continue to make life more meaningful. We must continue to explore common grounds towards promoting the common good.
“I write to felicitate with you on the attainment of the proverbial age of three scores and ten, 70.
Your life has been a life of service to your people, your country and the causes you believe in. Nigeria has been well-served by your stewardship and leadership.
“Your steadfastness in walking the democratic path sets you apart as a leader with substance.
“Your passion for education has seen you invest your time and resources in education, knowing full well that when you educate people, you educate a nation.
“You are a man of faith. Your faith has kept you going and kept you strong. I urge you to accept that there is a tide in the affairs of men.
You must continue to serve Nigeria well even as a private citizen and a notable leader. “I pray for a long life and continued good health for Turaki Adamawa, Atiku Abubakar,” Tinubu wrote.

Legislators: Living Large Amid Mass Poverty By GBENRO ADEOYE



They Don’t Care About Us’ is the fourth single from the Michael Jackson’s album, History, which was released in 1995. There, the late music legend spoke about police brutality and human rights abuses, with a chorus that goes thus – ‘All I want to say is that they don’t really care about us’.

In the song, Jackson went on to say, “Tell me what has become of my rights. Am I invisible because you ignore me? Your proclamation promised me free liberty, now I’m tired of being the victim of shame. They’re throwing me in a class with a bad name. I can’t believe this is the land from which I came.”

Jackson might have been speaking about another place with peculiar issues, incidentally; the song’s chorus correlates with the way many Nigerians view their leaders and some of the recent actions of federal and state legislators have clearly cemented the belief.

For instance, when the Edo State House of Assembly recently approved the construction of houses for former governors and their deputies, which should not be more than N200m and N100m respectively in any location of their choice, all hell broke loose.

The report was met with wide condemnations from the public, many of whom questioned such a move at a time when the country is in a recession and arguably in its worst economic state.

Even a report on the website of The PUNCH titled, ‘Edo lawmakers approve N200m houses for ex-governors’, generated comments that were largely abusive and critical of the state’s lawmakers.

One of the readers simply named Paul, said, “Outright rubbish! What did they do to deserve this especially at this period when majority of the masses are suffering and starving? Insensitivity of the highest order! Are they not okay with the ones they looted or what?”

Another reader identified as Feranmi, said, “This is nonsense! After looting the state for years, they will still get free houses. Why can’t they pass a law that such money be used to pay civil servants that are working round the clock?”

A reader identified as ‘Trust Only God’ described the report as the “worst news in 2016”, and the lawmakers as “lawbreakers and criminals”.

It should be noted that states like Akwa Ibom and Lagos also have similar attractive benefits for their past governors and deputy governors.

Meanwhile, according to a lawyer and political analyst, Mr. Tunde Esan, one of Nigeria’s biggest problems is that majority of the people see positions of power as opportunities to enrich themselves and their families.

He said, “The big problem is the way we see governance in this country at any level, so there is no connection between our leaders and the people.

“People see public positions as opportunities to enrich themselves and get their generations and the ones unborn out of poverty. So when people aspire to get to positions of authority, it is not about serving the people, it is all about what they can get in four or eight years.

“Their belief is that if they can steal enough money, they can recoup the money they spent on their campaigns, buy a house in London, drive the best cars, send their children to the best schools and set them up for life regardless of what happens to the country.”

Also, when the House of Representatives recently started taking delivery of 360 cars worth N3.6bn, at a time the country is in a recession, some Nigerians described it as conclusive proof of their claims that Nigerian lawmakers, who are expected to represent their people, are far disconnected from their constituents and their realities.

For example, the Executive Chairman, Campaign Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, had described the spending as unnecessary, saying, “The members of the legislative body of the country should realise that Nigerians didn’t vote them into power to allocate wealth to themselves so that they can live like princes and princesses while the majority of Nigerians wallow in poverty and barely survive on a dollar per day.”

Also, a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Dr. Christian Ezeibe, in a telephone interview with Saturday PUNCH, described Nigeria’s political system as flawed because “it has become too attractive.”

“While other countries try to make their private sectors attractive to create jobs for the youth, Nigeria continues to make its politics attractive.

“An average Nigerian youth tells you he wants to be a politician, as if it is a profession. We have long debated on whether legislating should be done on a part-time basis or not and I will go with part-time.

“It should not remain a full-time job for illiterates who don’t even understand the process of lawmaking,” he said.

It was learnt that the Peugeot cars for the House of Representatives’ members would arrive in Abuja in batches till January 2017, when all 360 members of the House would have got one. Even the about 137 members that had been in the House before the Eighth Assembly would also get from the batches of cars, which are officially known as ‘committee’ vehicles.

Before the delivery of the vehicles commenced, the House of Representatives had been embroiled in a lingering budget padding scandal, in which a former Chairman, Committee on Appropriation, Mr. Abdulmumin Jibrin, accused some principal officers of the House of padding the 2016 Budget by over N40bn.

The legislators alleged to have been involved in the budget padding were the Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogara; Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Lasun; Chief Whip, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; and Minority Leader, Leo Ogor.

In another allegation, Jibrin said 10 principal officers of the House of Representatives had ‘embezzled” over N10bn allocated as “running costs” between 2003 and 2016, depending on the time each of the accused lawmakers has spent in the House.

Jibrin identified the officers as Dogara; Lasun; House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila;  Deputy Leader, Buba Jibril; Deputy Whip, Pally Iriase; Ogor; Deputy Minority Leader, Chukwuka Onyeama; Ado-Doguwa; Minority Whip, Yakubu Barde; and Deputy Minority Whip, Binta Bello-Maigeri.

However, Jibrin was later suspended by the House for 180 legislative days for allegedly breaching the lower chamber’s practices and precedents.

Earlier in the year, at the onset of Nigeria’s economic crisis, the Senate also began taking delivery of 108 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs that were said to have cost N35.1m each.

But a statement by the President, Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Ayuba Wabba, had called on the Senate to return all the vehicles to the supplier or face the anger of Nigerians. However, the threat was ignored.

Wabba had described the decision of the Senate to buy the luxury vehicles as proof that the lawmakers were greedy and insensitive to the economic plight of Nigerians, while alleging that their action was also criminal.

Wabba said the price of each of the vehicles was inflated by 100 per cent from the normal price of N17m to N35.1m and the senators had taken loans in August 2015 for the same purpose.

He had also questioned why the money spent on the vehicles could not be put to use in the senators’ various constituencies, while condemning their choice of luxury lives amid severe economic challenges facing the masses in the country.

Similarly, a lawyer and political analyst, Mr. Yemi Adetoyinbo, also said it was unfortunate that the country’s lawmakers could consider “such wastefulness of resources at a time when over 27 states could not pay workers’ salaries.”

“It is the height of irresponsibility and the highest level of noncommittal to the welfare of the people who voted them to power for our lawmakers to be spending fortunes on vehicles while the people are wallowing in poverty.

“It shows that they are disconnected and detached from the masses. And in Edo, to say that former governors will be getting N200m houses and their deputies will be getting N100m houses is also the height of irresponsibility.

 “It is funny that all these are coming at a time when the country is living on borrowing and the President is even proposing to borrow $29.9bn.

“The President should denounce the actions of the lawmakers.  Otherwise, it will appear that he is paying lip service to improving the welfare of the masses. No country should give us any aid anymore if what we have now cannot be used to pay workers’ salaries and improve the lives of Nigerians who have no food to eat,” he said

Adetokunbo, however, called for “massive protests in the country, to be led by the NLC and Trade Union Congress against the political class.”

According to Esan, until Nigerians realise that they have the power to recall their lawmakers and even get their governors and the President impeached, the situation will remain the same.

He said, “People should realise that if their lawmakers are not doing their bidding, they can be recalled. If your governor is not performing well, you can talk to your lawmakers to impeach him.

“We should understand that they are our servants and not our lords. It is because we don’t use our powers that they get to such positions with the mentality of an emperor. It is extremely sad.”

Ezeibe’s suggestion is that academics and civil servants should be allowed to contest for any political position without having to resign their appointments in their places of work, saying that would encourage more people with substance to go into politics.

He said, “First, I will suggest that lawmaking should be made a part-time job. Then, civil servants, professors and other academics should be allowed to contest for political offices without having to resign their appointments.

“Until we allow civil servants, academics to freely participate in politics, so that they can contest and if they don’t win, they return to their classrooms, the situation will remain the same.”

But perhaps, the most scathing attack yet on the country’s legislature came from a former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, during the week, when he described the National Assembly as a den of corruption.

He said, “Once you are a member, you are co-opted and your mouth is stuffed with rottenness and corruption that you cannot opt out as you go home with not less than N15m a month for a senator and N10m a month for a member of the House of Representatives. The National Assembly is a den of corruption by a gang of unarmed robbers.

“If the judiciary is being cleaned, what of the National Assembly which stinks much worse than the judiciary? Budget padding must not go unpunished. It is a reality, which is a regular and systemic practice. Nobody should pull wool over the eyes of Nigerians. Ganging up to intimidate and threaten the life of a whistle-blower is deplorable and undemocratic.”

Obasanjo, who spoke during a lecture he delivered at the First Akintola Williams Annual Lecture in Lagos titled, “Nigeria yesterday, today and tomorrow: Governance and accountability,” also accused the legislators of using funds earmarked for constituency projects to enrich themselves.

The ex-President said, “These constituency projects are spread over the budget for members of the National Assembly for which they are the initiators and the contractors directly or by proxy and money would be fully drawn with the project only partially executed or not executed at all. The National Assembly cabal of today is worse than any cabal that anybody may find anywhere in our national governance system at any time.

“Our lawmakers are lawbreakers. They are the accused, the prosecutor, the defenders and the judge in their own case. Most of them conduct themselves and believe that they are not answerable to anybody. They are blatant in their misbehaviour, cavalier in their misconduct and arrogant in the misuse of parliamentary immunity as a shield against reprisals for their irresponsible acts of malfeasance and/or outright banditry.’’


He, therefore, urged Buhari to investigate the so-called constituency projects of the past and the present sets of federal lawmakers and bring culprits to book.

PUNCH

Wake Up! Newspaper Headlines For Today 26th Nov



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