Tuesday, September 17, 2013

MOHAMMED ABACHA DEFECTS TO PDP

MOHAMMED ABACHA DEFECTS TO PDP

ngress for Progressive Change (CPC) to the Peoples Democratic Party at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja yesterday.
Mohammed, son of late head of state, General Sani Abacha, yesterday defected to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He contested but lost in the governorship primary election of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in the run up of the 2011 elections.
The CPC has now merged with two other opposition parties to form a new party, the All Progressive Congress (APC).
Mohammed had been less visible during the merger talks but he has resurfaced lately and is seen moving round the country in the company of his late father’s Chief Security Officer Major Hamza Almustapha.
They were in the Imo state capital weekend where, together with three regional irredentists, they try to push for the unity of youths in the country.
Speaking at the PDP national Secretariat, Abuja yesterday, Mohammed said he had consulted widely with his supporters and other members of the party before taking the decision to return to the PDP saying from what he has gleaned the PDP is the right party for him in the current dispensation.
He described the PDP as the only party in Nigeria that accommodates all shades of people from across religious and ethnic divides saying it is the true party for Nigerians.
“In my initial sojourn as a politician I joined the PDP first in year 2010 and we did the best we could at that particular time.  I joined when Chief (Vincent) Ogbulafor was the chairman and shortly after he was replaced by Chief Nwodo.  Sometime in 2010, we decided to change our political affiliation to another party, we had a little problem at that time which in summary, I would say is due to lack of internal democracy at that particular point in time,” he said.
Abacha who assured that he will discuss other issues concerning his membership of the party in subsequent meetings said the issue of waiver and consultations with the governor of his state Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso would come later.
He however acknowledged that Kwanwaso is the leader of the PDP in the state stressing that he is not in PDP to wrest power from the governor as he said only God gives power.
Abacha who was escorted to the PDP national secretariat by throngs of his supporters held a closed door meeting with the members of the National Working committee of the party including the deputy national chairman; Uche Secondus before confirming his return to the party.
 Earlier, national publicity secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, confirmed that the party has received Abacha to the fold of the party saying Abacha had been a member of the party and is now retuning to its fold.
He said the return of Abacha is part of the reconciliation efforts by the party under  Bamanga which aims  at bringing back all aggrieved members of the party.
Reacting to the defection of Abacha to PDP, chairman of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), in Kano state, Dr. Mohammed Mahmood Ababakar yesterday said Abacha has not been active in the party.
“Well, he came from PDP to our party CPC, now APC and he has returned to where he came from. In politics, people will pursue interest where it pleases them. Some people will stay and stick to a party come rain, come sun and others will leave in pursuance of their personal interest,” he said.

ASUU Strike: "Nigerian Students Have Lost Confidence In Jonathan"

ASUU Strike: "Nigerian Students Have Lost Confidence In Jonathan"


The National President, National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS) said Monday Nigerian students have lost confidence in the administration of President Jonathan in revamping the educational sector to international standard.
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Prince Miaphen said in a statement distributed to journalists that the Jonathan administration had failed to address the lingering ASUU crisis and by so doing thwarting past efforts to rev up the standard of education in the country.
“It worrisome and infuriating that the administration of Goodluck Jonathan has failed to implement the 2009 agreement reached with ASUU. This as a result has caused a great setback in the pursuit of education by Nigerian students.”
The NAN president said the Jonathan administration was toeing the path of his predecessors who he said paid lip services to education and other sensitive sectors of the Nigerian economy.
Mr. Miaphen said Mr. Jonathan’s attitude had resulted in the current rot in the academic sector.
“NANS therefore pass a vote of no confidence on the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan for the poor pursuit of qualitative education among students in Nigeria”.
The student leader regretted that President Jonathan and the outgone minister of education, both of whom were teachers, failed to proffer lasting solutions to the problems bedevilling the educational system.
The statement said the situation in the education sub-sector has resulted in Nigerian higher institutions producing unemployable graduates.
“As a result of persistence strike each academic calendar, our universities and other high institutions churns out half-baked graduates every year due to incessant strike action, we cannot suffer in silence while individuals responsible for our travails send their own children to choice universities school abroad,” he said.

Abuja university students protest ASUU strike

Abuja university students protest ASUU strike


Students of the University of Abuja on Monday staged a peaceful protest against the prolonged nationwide strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The protesting students called for an end to the strike, saying that it had paralysed academic activities in the nation’s universities and was gradually mortgaging their future.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the protesting students, who carried placards, first converged on the SDP Junction in Gwagwalada before moving towards the Airport Road.
They urged ASUU and the Federal Government (FG) to amicably address the issues that constitute the "bone of contention" in the overall interest of the students and the nation at large.
One of the student union leaders, Mr Toyonkiki Sunday, said that the protest was to draw the attention of ASUU and the FG to the pitiable plight of the students.
Sunday said that students were fed up with staying at home indefinitely and implored the two parties to explore all avenues to resolve the dispute amicably and immediately.
"Our only reason for staging this protest is to draw the attention of ASUU and the government to our plight; we are tired of staying at home," he said.
Another student, Peter Egbe, a 300-level English Language student said that ASUU and the FG "should, by whatever means, resolve their differences as soon as possible to enable us return to class".
NAN reports that all efforts to get the views of the university PRO on the students’ protest proved abortive.

Monday, September 16, 2013

The Nikkai ceremony between the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar and his bride, Zarah took place on Friday September 13th in Abuja and another ceremony held on Saturday.

The Nikkai ceremony between the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar and his bride, Zarah took place on Friday September 13th in Abuja and another ceremony held on Saturday.
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Many dignitaries were in attendance at the wedding: Two former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, Minister of the FCT, Bala Mohammed and members of the National Assembly.
The reception which held at the ThisDay Dome was attended by Govs. Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, Idris Wada of Kogi State, Acting Governor of Taraba, Alhaji Garba Umar, Senators Andy Uba and Paulinus Igwe.
Other dignitaries included former Chief Security Officer to late Gen. Sani Abacha, Maj. Hamza Al-Mustapha, Femi Otedola and Mr. Akin Oshuntokun, a the former MD of the News Agency of Nigeria.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/47134.html
The First Lady of Nigeria, Dame Patience Jonathan and  Mrs. Jonathan's business partner,  Hajiya Bola Shagaya with the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Aloma Mukhtar (r); wife of Benue State Governor, Mrs. Yemisi Suswam  during the wedding dinner in honor of the IG at the International Conference Centre, Abuja on Friday.
Mohammed got married about a year after Abubakar lost his wife, Maryam.
She died in January, 2012 shortly after Abubakar was appointed as acting IG.
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The Nikkai ceremony between the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar and his bride, Zarah took place on Friday September 13th in Abuja and another ceremony held on Saturday.

The Nikkai ceremony between the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar and his bride, Zarah took place on Friday September 13th in Abuja and another ceremony held on Saturday.
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Many dignitaries were in attendance at the wedding: Two former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, Minister of the FCT, Bala Mohammed and members of the National Assembly.
The reception which held at the ThisDay Dome was attended by Govs. Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, Idris Wada of Kogi State, Acting Governor of Taraba, Alhaji Garba Umar, Senators Andy Uba and Paulinus Igwe.
Other dignitaries included former Chief Security Officer to late Gen. Sani Abacha, Maj. Hamza Al-Mustapha, Femi Otedola and Mr. Akin Oshuntokun, a the former MD of the News Agency of Nigeria.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/47134.html
The First Lady of Nigeria, Dame Patience Jonathan and  Mrs. Jonathan's business partner,  Hajiya Bola Shagaya with the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Aloma Mukhtar (r); wife of Benue State Governor, Mrs. Yemisi Suswam  during the wedding dinner in honor of the IG at the International Conference Centre, Abuja on Friday.
Mohammed got married about a year after Abubakar lost his wife, Maryam.
She died in January, 2012 shortly after Abubakar was appointed as acting IG.
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Dangote, Richest African In The World

Dangote, Richest African In The World


The Forbes Magazine has announced Aliko Dangote as the world’s richest African in the world, just as the world’s richest black woman, Folorunsho Alakija, is conspicuously missing in the magazine ranking of the 21 richest Nigerians.
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Alakija, an oil tycoon and fashion designer, reportedly worth at least $3.2 billion edged out African American Oprah Winfrey, worth more than $2.7 billion, in Forbes 2012 list of richest black people.  
However, Forbes said the value of shares held in quoted companies, size and market share of their companies, number of companies they own and its assumed value and the impact of the companies on the Nigerian economy were the yardstick used in compiling the new list.
Full list of the richest 21 are Aliko Dangote, founder of Dangote Group, richest man in Africa and richest black man in the world; Mike Adenuga, Conoil, Equitorial Trust Bank, Globacom; Femi Otedola, Zenon Oil and Gas; Orji Uzor Kalu, Slok Group; Cosmos Maduka, Coscharis Group; Jimoh Ibrahim, Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet; Jim Ovia, Zenith Bank, Visafone; Pascal Dozie, MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank; Oba Otudeko, Honeywell Group Nigeria; Sayyu Dantata, MRS Group. 
Others are Umaru Abdul Mutallab, former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group; Samuel Adedoyin, Doyin Group; Dele Fajemirokun, Chairman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards; Cletus Ibeto, Ibeto Group; Raymond Dokpesi, Daar Communication, AIT; Tony Ezenna, Orange Group; Molade Okoya Thomas, Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies; Ifeanyi Ubah, Capital oil and gas; Leo Stan Ekeh, Zinox Computer;Fola Adeola, GTBank; Ade Ojo, Elizade Motors Nig Ltd, Distributor of Toyota cars.

Girls, Never Say These 10 Things Right After Your Steamy Action Is Over

Girls, Never Say These 10 Things Right After Your Steamy Action Is Over


After a steamy action-filled time spent with a man, women’s brains may be feeling a bit dizzy, therefore the ladies should watch out what they say!
There are some things which should be a taboo to tell a man after making love, in order to prevent the relationship from collapsing. 
1. "Hurry Up, My Boyfriend’s on His Way".
 Mentioning about another guy right after having fun with another guy is a total relationship killer.
2. Compare Game.
Comparing your current man in bed to your ex is a horrible thing to do at any moment, but after sex, it’s an absolute no-no!
3. Mommy Talks.
Talking something even remotely related to his mother will deflate his mood in less than a second. Keep those talks for another time.
4. “You can leave”.
Asking a guy to leave right after sex, usually sound way too cold-blooded.
5. “I love you”.
Women can get too emotional after the big 'O'. However if it’s a one-night stand or casual sex, refrain from using these three words, unless that’s your plot to get rid of a guy.
6. Fishing for Compliments.
Everyone wants to hear good things about their performance. But, don’t fish for compliments right after sex. It makes you come across as needy and is a total deal breaker. No man is in a mood to appease you insecurity right after sex.
7. “You Have to Last Longer”.
It’s no secret that most times men finish before women. But, telling him something like, “wish you could’ve lasted longer” is going to hurt his ego and only add more pressure next time. Also, it will completely kill the beautiful moment right after sex.
8. Learn New Moves.
Telling him to learn new moves right after sex is not going to solve the problem, even if your action together became rather dull and boring. In fact, it’s only going to make things worse. Choose another time to discuss such things.
9. Ok-ok.
It’s always a good idea to shower your man with compliments on his moves right after sex. But, if your man asks you about his performance, don’t answer saying, “it was so-so” or “not bad”. He’s bound to think he didn’t perform well. Choose your words wisely.
10. “Tiny”.
No guy ever wants to hear that word about his package. Using words like ‘cute’ doesn’t help either.