Tuesday, December 31, 2013

PHOTOS: You'll Not Believe What Happened To This 19-Year-Old Girl After She Aborted Her Baby

A 19-year-old girl, Shannon Skinner got the shock of her life when she realized she was still pregnant three months after she had an abortion.


Shannon had taken abortion pills when she was eight weeks pregnant but in a rare occurrence, the procedure failed and she continued having morning sickness and feeling movements in her womb. Tests later revealed that the baby had miraculously survived the abortion.



According to Shannon who also has a nine-month-old daughter, Lacie, “We thought she had gone. I had grieved for that baby and we’d just managed to get our heads around it.


“Anthony and I felt like we’d made the right decision because we were having problems and we didn’t think it was right to bring a baby into that. I’d always been one of those people that was against abortions and hated them but I was suffering with post-natal depression.”


She added, “We’ve now decided to keep the baby, as we don’t feel it’s right to have an abortion at this stage. She’s obviously a little fighter, and we don’t want to cause her any more harm.



Scans have since shown that her baby looks physically fine and she is due to be born on May 7.


SHOCKING: Few Hours To The New Year, Man Sets Self Ablaze In Abuja

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A middle-aged man set himself ablaze in his residence located at Gwarimpa area in Abuja today, just few hours into the New year.


The reason for his action is yet unknown as details of the incident was a bit sketchy at the time of filing this report.


It was however gathered that, the neighbours noticed smoke coming from the man’s apartment and ran to the scene. On getting there, they found his charred remains.


His corpse has been evacuated by the police to the General Hospital, Kubwa, Abuja.





SHOCKING: Few Hours To The New Year, Man Sets Self Ablaze In Abuja

So Jonathan Really Signed One-Term Agreement with Obasanjo

Nyako maintained that contrary to the claims by Jonathan’s aides that he did not enter into such a deal with the governors, Jonathan sealed the deal with them and pledged to abide by it.

Nyako pointed out that although he had his initial fears that Jonathan would not stand by the agreement after winning the 2011 election, Chief Obasanjo pleaded with them to sign the agreement and back Jonathan in the presidential election, which he eventually won.


Gov Nyako also said that the document, which is with the Niger State governor, as the Chairman of Northern State Governors Forum, would be produced soon to shame those still denying its existence.





So Jonathan Really Signed One-Term Agreement with Obasanjo

Factories Are Dark, No Hope, No Jobs: Now Is Time For Change ––Bola Tinubu




FOR NIGERIA, THIS NEW YEAR WILL TRULY BE NEW!


Nigerians must enter the New Year determined to succeed although much around us signals failure. As a nation, we are destined to be better than we now are. Today, we slump in a low place but that is only for now. Our nation is crippled but not broken, confused but not lost. Given into the hands of enlightened progressive leadership, this nation can become a fertile land of prosperity, of law, of peace and dignity for us all.


The coming year shall be one of decision. To be for change or against change? To want more of the same or to join the team that desires change? Shall we continue as we now are?


If so, failure will be our sole destination and darkness our only compass. As for me, I reject this end as well as the means that lead to it. We have gone far enough down the unlit road. We want no further part of it.

The advent of a new year is time for people and nations to resolve themselves to a greater future. As a people, let us resolve no longer to live in a land that functions as its inferior self. Let us resolve that we no longer dwell in a society of unfair advantage, excessive poverty and parochial divisions that threaten to distract us from the common goal of our common good. Let us resolve that we shall no longer tolerate a government more interested in its longevity and welfare than in yours. 



Let us resolve to create a Nigeria based on justice, democracy, fair opportunity and decent living conditions for all regardless of ethnic origin, religion, region or social station. Let us devote our hands to reshaping Nigeria into a place where no one is excluded and all are seated at the national table. Let us turn Nigeria from its present condition of a plantation owned by the few and worked by the many into a humane community of shared responsibility and shared benefit.

2013 proved we cannot pretend nothing is wrong when most things are wrong. If we allow things to continue in this shoddy way, we shall find ourselves walking toward the open jaws of national disaster.


We must resist this ugly fate by substituting it with a renewed faith that we can improve our nation. I feel the storm of change building up. If you listen closely, you hear a faint and distant sound. This distance sound means us well, and, I tell you, this sound will not always be distant or soft. Inevitably, it approaches. The closer it gets, the louder and stronger it will become until no other sound will be heard in the public square. This happy noise has been held from us far too long. Pray for its timely arrival; it is the din of political and economic change.


This is why we formed the APC. The APC is a vehicle to generate and accelerate the process of change towards the most beneficial end for the greatest number of our people. We are not here to mimic the PDP. Why would a living being mimic a ghost or water mimic mud? We may not be perfect but we are dedicated to wellbeing of something far greater and more important than ourselves. We seek a better Nigeria for all Nigerians. Thus, we are no more like the PDP than a broom is like the dirt it sweeps away. We do not copy the deafness of the ruling party. We shall orchestrate a new music of enlightenment, progress and hope for this country.


As it moves nearer, the sound of imminent change will become music to the many. Those in power will dread it because the tune they want to hear comes not of the people’s happiness but from their misery.


This is why the strange government that resides in Abuja can applaud itself for economic growth when the majority of people suffer caustic poverty. The growth they commend is restricted to them and their cronies. The rest of the nation stagnates. Children’s bellies swell not from feast but from near famine. Schools close. Businesses are shuttered. Jobs evaporate. The streets fill with the frustration of the unemployed and hopeless. Homes, stores and factories are dark. There is no light. 



Yet, these people commend themselves for steering the economy to pleasant waters. They are mean captains who care not for the conditions of the workmen below deck.

In effect, they think they have done their job by making themselves richer at the expense of the rest of the people. Then, they have the nerve to ask that we applaud this misdeed. They believe they have already taken Nigeria to the promise land. This means they intend to keep things as they now are. They believe the economy should be permanently structured in a way the vast majority of Nigerians squirm under the boot of poverty while they relax in the nectar of luxury. This is an unfair, crooked deal. We reject it and, as the drumbeat of change marches closer, it will drown out their lame excuses to make way for a fairer economy.


Two recent events demonstrate how low we have sunk and why 2014 must be the year of change. Recently the media published reports of a letter from the CBN governor alleging a $ 50 billion dollar shortfall in revenues NNPC deposited into the federation account. After a frenzied dash to reconcile the irreconcilable accounting books keep by this government, it was reported that only approximately $ 11 billion was unaccounted! We have dropped so far that somehow losing $ 11 billion is now a sign of fiscal rectitude



This is tragic. In an atmosphere of good governance, this amount would never grow legs and walk away unnoticed. If it did, senior officials would have been duly escorted to the police station for criminal investigation. Under this administration, the matter is swept aside as if a minor thing, like a broken tea cup on the floor. If this government can treat a missing 11 billion dollars like a minor accounting infraction, much more than a teacup needs to be swept away. This robber government needs to feel the broom and the sweep of change as well.

Regarding Boko Haram and our challenges of domestic security, President Jonathan gave a recent statement that showed no urgency or initiative. Instead, he told Nigerians to be happy because things could be worse. At least, we are not like Syria or other war-ravaged lands, he said. In the face of the nation’s greatest security challenge since the Civil War, this is the presidential policy: to lay low and measure your failure relative to the failure of other nations. 



As long as other nations suffer conditions worse than ours, we should accept our fate and commend government for allowing only one of our legs to be amputated and not both. Jonathan’s hands-off, laissez faire approach to civil insurrect does not commend itself to national greatness or wise statecraft. It is a lazy and dangerous policy he promotes. This nation will not improve simply by being content that we are not as bad as other nations. That is not way of improvement. It is the excuse of a leader grown too comfortable with failure.

The coming year will present Nigerians a stark choice. The APC is a new party. It offers a chance to return Nigeria to her best path. We realize the Nigerian public has been stung so many times by false promises that the people will not give their trust quickly. Given our political history, this is only wise and prudent.


Beginning this new year, the APC will show the people the vast difference between us and the PDP. They are a conservative and elite network of under-the-table deals and backroom governance. We are its open and progressive alternative. We mean the people well and do not work to keep them in the dark. We will show the comparative differences in several ways. 



First, we shall demonstrate our commitment to democracy by exercising internal democracy and transparency on our party deliberations. Second, we shall communicate to the people at the grassroots level as well as the national level. You will see and hear from APC members and leaders at the local, state and national levels. We will create venues and platforms that you may communicate your concerns to us as well.

Third, and most importantly, we will highlight the ideological and substantive policy differences between the progressive us and the elitist them. Where the PDP has imposed trickle-down economics reminiscent of a 1980’s Reagan-Thatcher-IMF road show, we seek an economy of genuine and broadly shared growth where the laboring wage earner and small businessperson benefits proportionally to the powerful financier and big corporate power. 



We will draw clear distinctions between how this administration conducts itself and what we see as the correct national government stance on fiscal and monetary policy, agriculture, national security, human rights, jobs and labor, housing, infrastructure, education and health. By the end of the year, you will know the APC stands in a different place than the PDP. The PDP is selfish; thus, it stands by itself. The APC stands with and for the people.

Thus, we look forward to the approaching year. It will be a turning point in Nigeria’s political history. The people will be given a clear choice between the types of politics and policies they can follow. The people will be given two competing visions for the nation: The PDP’s vision of stumbling along as we are or a progressive vision where the people have greater input in their own governance and, thus, derive more benefit from that governance. The choice will be yours.


2014 also will be the year of an even greater change foretold. For it shall set the stage for year after. May 2015 be the fateful year when we affirm and empower into the actual governance of this land the change Nigeria so deservedly needs.


To all Nigerians, I pray for God’s blessing and a most productive and historic New Year.


Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
National Leader, APC and former Governor of Lagos State
December 30th, 2013




This Is My Plans For Nigerians In 2014 —President Jonathan



In his usual style of making big promises without matching same with action for the benefit of the generality of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan has again promised Nigerian youths more jobs in 20114 and improved well-being for the entire citizenry through his administration’s “Transformation Agenda”.


In his New Year Message to Nigeria, Jonathan restated that the amalgamation of the country 100 years ago is not a mistake but a blessing. Below is the complete message from the President.

Dear Compatriots…

I greet and felicitate with you all as we enter the year 2014 which promises to be a momentous one for our country for several reasons, including the fact that it is also the year of our great nation’s centenary celebrations. I join you all in giving thanks to God Almighty for guiding us and our beloved nation safely through all the challenges of the outgoing year to the beginning of 2014.

Exactly 100 years ago today, on January 1, 1914, the British Colonial authorities amalgamated what was then the separate Protectorates of Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria, giving birth to the single geopolitical entity known as Nigeria. For us therefore, today is not just the beginning of a new year, but the end of a century of national existence and the beginning of another. It is a moment for sober reflection and for pride in all that is great about Nigeria.


Whatever challenges we may have faced, whatever storms we may have confronted and survived, Nigeria remains a truly blessed country, a country of gifted men and women who continue to distinguish themselves in all spheres of life, a country whose diversity remains a source of strength. We pay tribute today, as always to our founding fathers and mothers, and all the heroes and heroines whose toil and sweat over the century made this country what it is today.


As I noted, a few days ago, the amalgamation of 1914 was certainly not a mistake but a blessing. As we celebrate 100 years of nationhood, we must resolve to continue to work together as one, united people, to make our country even greater.


I assure you that our administration remains fully committed to the progressive development of our country and the consolidation of peace, unity and democratic governance in our fatherland. Despite several continuing domestic and global challenges, for us in Nigeria, the year 2013 witnessed many positive developments which we will strive to build upon in 2014.


We have diligently carried forward the purposeful and focused implementation of our agenda for national transformation in priority areas such as power, the rehabilitation and expansion of national infrastructure, agricultural development, education and employment generation.


You may recall that our 2013 Budget was on the theme, “Fiscal Consolidation with Inclusive Growth”, and I emphasized the need for us to “remain prudent with our fiscal resources and also ensure that the Nigerian economy keeps growing and creating jobs”. I am pleased to report that we have stayed focused on this goal.


Our national budget for 2014 which is now before the National Assembly is specifically targeted at job creation and inclusive growth. We are keenly aware that in spite of the estimated 1.6 million new jobs created across the country in the past 12 months as a result of our actions and policies, more jobs are still needed to support our growing population. Our economic priorities will be stability and equitable growth, building on the diverse sectors of our economy.


In 2013, we commenced implementation of the National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) aimed at industrializing Nigeria and diversifying our economy into sectors such as agro-processing, light manufacturing, and petrochemicals. We have also negotiated a strong Common External Tariff (CET) agreement with our ECOWAS partners which would enable us to protect our strategic industries where necessary.


I am pleased to note that as a result of our backward integration policies, Nigeria has moved from a country that produced 2 million metric tonnes of cement in 2002, to a country that now has a capacity of 28.5 million metric tonnes. For the first time in our history, we have moved from being a net importer of cement to a net exporter.


Foreign direct investment into Nigeria has also been strong. In fact, for the second year running, the UN Conference on Trade and Development has named Nigeria as the number 1 destination for investments in Africa.


We are witnessing a revolution in the agricultural sector and the results are evident. We have tackled corruption in the input distribution system as many farmers now obtain their fertilizers and seeds directly through an e-wallet system. In 2013, 4.2 million farmers received subsidized inputs via this programme. This scheme has restored dignity to our farmers.


Last year we produced over 8 million metric tonnes of additional food; and this year, inflation fell to its lowest level since 2008 partly due to higher domestic food production. Our food import bill has also reduced from N1.1 trillion in 2011, to N648 billion in 2012, placing Nigeria firmly on the path to food self-sufficiency.


The sector is also supporting more jobs. Last year, we produced 1.1 million metric tonnes of dry season rice across 10 Northern states; and over 250,000 farmers and youths in these States are now profitably engaged in farming even during the dry season.


This Administration is also developing our water resources which are key for both our food production and job creation goals. In 2013, we completed the construction of nine dams which increased the volume of our water reservoirs by 422 million cubic metres. Through our irrigation and drainage programme, we have increased the total irrigated area by over 31,000 hectares creating jobs for over 75,000 farming families while increasing production of over 400,000 metric tons of assorted irrigated food products.


Fellow Compatriots, I have always believed that the single greatest thing we can do to ensure all Nigerians realize their potential and play a full part in our nation’s future, is to invest in education. The education of our young people is a key priority for this Government. We take this responsibility very seriously and I urge all other stakeholders in the sector to recognize the national importance of their work, and to help advance the cause of education in our nation.


Between 2007 and 2013, we have almost tripled the allocation for education from N224 billion to N634 billion – and we will continue to vigorously support the sector. We have improved access to education in the country with the construction of 125 Almajiri schools, and the establishment of three additional Federal Universities in the North, bringing to twelve, the number of universities established by this administration.


In 2013, we rehabilitated 352 laboratories and constructed 72 new libraries in the Federal Unity Schools; and also rehabilitated laboratories of all the 51 Federal and State polytechnics across the country.


In the Health sector, we are building strong safety nets and improving access to primary health care under the Saving One Million Lives programme. In 2013, we recruited 11,300 frontline health workers who were deployed to under-served communities across the country. Over 400,000 lives have been saved through our various interventions. We have reached over 10,000 women and children with conditional cash transfer programmes across 8 States and the FCT and we intend to scale up this successful initiative.


Our national immunization coverage has exceeded 80%. And for the first time in the history of the country there has not been any transmission of the Type-3 Wild Polio virus for more than one year. We have also eradicated the guinea worm that previously affected the lives of over 800,000 Nigerians yearly. In tertiary health care, we upgraded medical facilities across the country. Two of our teaching hospitals – the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital in Enugu, and the University College Hospital in Ibadan – commenced open heart surgeries this year after the installation of new facilities.


Fellow Nigerians, I have dwelt on some of our administration’s achievements in 2013 to reassure you that we are working and results are being achieved on the ground. As we enter our Centennial year, there is still much work ahead. We are determined to sustain our strong macroeconomic fundamentals, to strengthen our domestic institutions, and to invest in priority sectors. These investments will create more jobs for our youth. Government will at the same time, continue to scale-up investments in safety nets and the MDGs to take care of the poor and the vulnerable so that they too can share in our growth and prosperity.


In 2014, we will continue to prioritize investments in key sectors such as infrastructure development, power, roads, rail transportation and aviation. In the past year, the Federal Government completed the privatization of four power generation companies and 10 power distribution companies. We are also in the process of privatizing 10 power plants under the National Integrated Power Projects (NIPP).


We shall boost investments in transmission to ensure power generated is properly evacuated and distributed. In this regard, we have already mobilized an additional $ 1.5 billion for the upgrade of the transmission network in 2014 and beyond. Government will also strengthen regulation of the sector, and closely monitor electricity delivery to increase this beyond 18 hours per day. We will complete the privatization of the NIPP projects, accelerate work on our gas pipeline infrastructure and also continue to invest in hydro-electric power and clean energy as we monitor the effects of climate change on our economy.


Our administration believes that the cost of governance in the country is still too high and must be further reduced. We will also take additional steps to stem the tide of corruption and leakages. We have worked hard to curb fraud in the administration of the pension system and the implementation of the petroleum subsidy scheme. We have introduced a Pensions Transition Arrangement Department under a new Director-General. This department will now ensure that those of our pensioners still under the old scheme receive their pensions and gratuities, and are not subjected to fraud. Prosecution of all those involved in robbing our retired people will continue. The Petroleum Subsidy Scheme is also now being operated under new strict guidelines to tackle previous leakages in the scheme and prevent fraud.


Foreign travel by government personnel will be further curtailed. This directive shall apply to all Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government. Our strategy to curb leakages will increasingly rely on introducing the right technologies such as biometrics and digitizing government payments.


I am therefore pleased to inform you that we shall complete the deployment of the three electronic platforms in 2014 – namely, the Treasury Single Account (TSA), the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS) and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) – which are all geared towards improving efficiency and transparency in our public finances. Through these reforms, we have already saved about N126 billion in leaked funds and intend to save more.


To sustain Nigeria’s ongoing agricultural transformation, we have planned further investments in the sector. We will provide input subsidies to five million farmers nationwide using the e-wallet system. This Administration recently launched a self-employment initiative under the Youth Employment in Agriculture Programme (YEAP), called the Nagropreneur programme. This scheme would encourage our youth to go into commercial agriculture as entrepreneurs and we plan to develop over 750,000 young Nagropreneurs by 2015.


We will also establish new agro-industrial clusters to complement the staple crop processing zones being developed across the country. In 2014, this Administration will continue to work with the private sector to improve financing in the agricultural sector. For example, we will launch the Fund for Agricultural Finance in Nigeria (FAFIN) which will serve as a private equity fund to invest in agri-businesses across the country.


Our Small and Medium scale enterprises (SMEs) will be the bedrock of Nigeria’s industrialization. We have about 17 million registered SMEs, and they employ over 32 million Nigerians. When our SMEs grow, more jobs will be created for our youth. Therefore, in 2014, this Administration will focus strongly on implementing the Nigeria Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP) to address the needs of small businesses. Our interventions will include helping SMEs with access to affordable finance, business development services, and youth training. In addition, our new CET policies will enable us to support our emerging industries.


We will also intensify our investment promotion efforts abroad, to ensure we bring the biggest and best companies from around the world to invest in Nigeria.


Dear Compatriots, the housing and construction industry is a critical sector in most developed economies. When the housing sector booms, it creates additional jobs for architects and masons, for electricians and plumbers, forpainters and interior decorators, and for those in the cement and furniture industries.


Today, I am pleased to inform you that this Administration is reinvigorating our housing and construction sector. We have established the Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC) which will increase liquidity in the housing sector, provide a secondary market for mortgages, and thereby increase the number of people able to purchase or build homes at an affordable price in the country.


In 2014, we will work in a number of pilot states where the State Governors have agreed to provide fast-track land titles, foreclosure arrangements, and serviced plots. This new institution will enable us to create over 200,000 mortgages over the next five years at affordable interest rates. In addition, those at the lower end of the economic ladder will not be left behind as this new initiative will expand mass housing schemes through a re-structured Federal Mortgage Bank and other institutions to provide rent-to-own and lease-to-own options. I am confident that very soon, many more hardworking Nigerian families will be able to realize their dream of owning a home.


In this our centenary year, we will continue our efforts, through the Saving One Million Lives initiative to strengthen primary health care services. We will scale up interventions in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, nutrition, routine immunization, HIV/AIDS, malaria elimination, tuberculosis, neglected tropical diseases, and non-communicable diseases. We will pay greater attention to the provision of universal health coverage. Besides the implementation of new initiatives such as my comprehensive response plan for HIV/AIDS, we shall continue to collaborate with global health partners to deliver our health sector transformation agenda.


I am glad that the issues responsible for the long-drawn ASUU strike have been resolved and our children are returning to their campuses. We are committed to making our tertiary institutions true centers of learning for our young people. We will therefore focus on upgrading hostels, laboratories, classrooms, and halls. As the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals approaches, we will continue to expand access to basic education for all Nigerian children. Working with State Governments, we shall decisively tackle the problem of the large numbers of out-of-school children in this country. We will also invest in technical and vocational education to promote skills development for our youth across the country.


Nigerian entrepreneurs still lack access to affordable financing, with medium-to-long-term tenors. To address this gap, a new wholesale development finance institution will be established in 2014 to provide medium-to long-term financing for Nigerian businesses. We are working with partners such as the World Bank, the Africa Development Bank, the BNDES Bank in Brazil, and KfW in Germany, to realize this project. Our existing Bank of Agriculture and Bank of Industry will be re-structured as specialized institutions to retail financing from this new wholesale development bank.


In addition to the foregoing, our administration will also do all within its powers to ensure the success of the forthcoming National Conference. The report of the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Conference is undergoing urgent review and the approved structure, guidelines and modalities for the conference will soon be published as a prelude to its commencement and expeditious conclusion.


It remains our sincere hope and expectation that the success of the national conference will further enhance national unity, peace and cohesion as we move ahead to the 2015 general elections.


In keeping with our avowed commitment to progressively enhancing the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process by consistently upholding the principle of one man, one vote, our Administration will also ensure that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) receives all required support to ensure that it is adequately prepared for the next general elections.


As peace and security remain prerequisite conditions for the full realization of our objectives, we will also do more in 2014 to further empower our security agencies who are working in collaborative partnerships with our friends in the international community to stem the scourge of terrorism in our country and enhance the security of lives and property in all parts of Nigeria. The allocation of over N600 Billion to Defence and Policing in the 2014 Budget attests to this commitment.


Fellow compatriots, the task of making our dear nation a much better place for present and future generations cannot be left to government alone. I therefore urge you all to be ready and willing to do more this year to support the implementation of the Federal Government’s Agenda for National Transformation in every possible way.


Let us all therefore resolve as we celebrate the new year, and Nigeria’s Centenary, to place the higher interests of national unity, peace, stability and progress above all other considerations and work harder in our particular fields of human endeavour to contribute more significantly to the attainment of our collective aspirations. I urge all Nigerians, no matter their stations in life, to rededicate themselves to contributing meaningfully to further enrich our national heritage. The time for that re-dedication is now, not tomorrow.


I wish you all a happy and rewarding 2014. God bless Nigeria. Happy New Year.




PDP CRISIS: Almost 500 Chieftains In Vice President Sambo's LGA Set To Defect To APC

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About 500 chieftains of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, belonging to Vice President Namadi Sambo’s home base local government in Kaduna State will on Wednesday morning finally defect to the opposition party, All Progressive Congress, APC.


This was confirmed by a competent source in the Presidency.


The source said, “We got tips and it is true, about 500 chieftains of our party in Sambo’s own local government, Kaduna North local government area of Kaduna State will join APC, it is unfortunate that his relevance keeps diminishing astronomically.”


The LGA chairman is APC, all members in the State and National Assemblies are APC. The Senator too, and it is a bad omen for a sitting Vice President to be left in such a political cold.”


As at the time of filing this report, Sambo’s office is yet to respond to the development.


However another source in Kaduna revealed the governor will be in the town for four days, following crucial issues related to PDP abysmal failure and crisis emanating from an open letter addressed to him by his associate, one Engr. Umar Gana who exposed his political weaknesses in the state and North-West Zone.


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PDP CRISIS: Almost 500 Chieftains In Vice President Sambo's LGA Set To Defect To APC

Gov. Aliyu Has A Message For PDP Members, SEE What He Said



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Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State has warned members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state who are desperate to win elections in 2015 without working to defect to alternative political parties.


According to him, to win election, you must be willing to serve the people.


He said, “If you want to win election, you must serve the people and those of you in the PDP, who want to win election by all means without working, should defect to other parties.”


Aliyu, made this known on Tuesday at Government House, Minna, while signing into law the 2014 appropriation bill of over N98.8bn for 2014.


He called on the National and state assemblies to regularly scrutinise the MDA’s and Commissioners, while also faulting the National and state assemblies for blaming the executive arm for lack of budget implementation at the end of the year.


He added that the lawmakers should be able to invite the executive to explain the reasons for the non implementation of any project captured in the budget and check the excesses of the executive.


Aliyu said, “Nigerlites should hold me responsible if I fail in my responsibilities. I urge the National and state assemblies to regularly scrutinise the MDA’s and commissioners who are saddled with the responsibilities of budget implementation”.


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OMG: You Won't Believe How Tuface Idibia Ended The Year (PHOTOS)



Popular Nigerian singer, Tuface Idibia rounded off the year in a spectacular way.


The musician rang the closing bell for the Nigerian Stock exchange at noon today.


Check out the photos below:



He took to his twitter handle to express his joy and gratefulness.



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Gov. Ajimobi Sacks Members Of Boards Of State-Owned Parastatals

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Governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi today dissolved the boards of all the state-owned parastatals.


Contained in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo, the governor expressed appreciation to the outgoing members of the boards for their commitment and service to the people of the state.


The dissolution was said to be aimed at strengthening the parastatals for better service delivery.


Meanwhile, the governor in his new year message promised to consolidate on his achievements to make life more meaningful to the people in 2014 assuring them of new lease of life through aggressive infrastructural development, adding that 2014 would would witness the granting of interest-free loans to traders, including those affected by the on-going removal of illegal structures across the state.


Check Out The Top Videos & Music Videos Most Watched By Nigerians In 2013

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This is a list of top videos and music videos watched by Nigerians in the year 2013.


According to YouTube Rewind, the now famous interview of Obafaiye Shem, former Lagos State commandant of National Security and Civil Defence Corp, on Channels Television, popularly referred to as “My Oga At The Top,” is one of the most watched YouTube videos.


Top 10 Videos watched in Nigeria in 2013 excluding Music


1.     Last Flight To Abuja – The full movie (Nollywood Movies 2013)


2.     Civil Defence Commandant Can’t Tell His Organisation’s Web Address


3.     EDIDI-(The Bond) – Latest Yoruba Movie 2013 Starring Iyabo Ojo


4.     Stella Damasus and Senator Yerima on Al-Jazeera Network THE STREAM


5.     The Leaked Video Of Gen. Diya Oladipo Pleading With Gen. Sanni Abacha – Oputa Panel


6.     THE LAGOS BIG GIRL’S GAME ( Reanne Opia)


7.     Bling!


8.     How to get married; “Naija” style by Toke Makinwa


9.     The Interview – A tale of Frank Donga


10.  Nigeria – Burkina Faso | CAN Orange 2013 | 21.01.2013


 Top 10 Music Videos watched by Nigerians


1.    Ada Ada [Official Video]  by Flavour


2.    PULL OVER (OFFICIAL VIDEO) by KCEE Ft. Wizkid


3.    Personally by P-Square


4.    CARO – (Official Video) by Starboy Ft. L.A.X Wizkid


5.    Jaiye Jaiye (Official Video) by WizKid Ft. Femi Kuti


6.    Sexy Mama [Official Video] by Iyanya Ft. Wizkid


7.    Eminado [Official Video] by Tiwa Savage Ft. Don Jazzy


8.    Stupid love by Olamide


9.    Skelewu (Official Video) by Davido


10.  Emi ni baller (Official Video) by Chidinma Ft. Tha Suspect IllBliss


 


SHOCKING REVELATION: You'll Be Shocked When You Find Out Why These Lawmakers Knelt And Begged Gov. Rochas



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Hon. Stan Dara and Hon. Ikechukwu Amuka are reportedly in trouble over the purchase of asphalt for the construction of 15 kilometer road in each of the 27 local governments of the state.


There was a photo recently of both men kneeling before Governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha and it was alleged that they were begging him.


Hon. Stan Dara, member representing Orsu State Constituency who is also the chairman joint task force on roads construction in the Imo State and honourable Ikechukwu Amuka who is also a member of the Taskforce and representing Ideato South State Constituency in Imo State House of Assembly denied the allegations.


 


However, a source from Imo State Government House who pleaded anonymity alleged that the two men actually were in hot soup and knelt down to beg the Governor who was angry with them over the hiking of the cost of asphalt meant for the construction of the roads in the state.


According to him, that was why Hon Ikechukwu Amuka was holding a document relating to the purchase of the asphalt and putting the blame on Hon Stan Dara whom he said was the chairman of the Taskforce.


The source added that the members who sweated as they begged the Governor were afraid that the Governor could initiate a stiff disciplinary measure against them in the House, stall their political ambitions in 2015 or hand them over to the anti-graft agencies for prosecution and eventual prosecution.


“If you looked very well at the pictures, you will see that Dara was afraid and sweating; you can also see that Amuka was also very uncomfortable, and it cannot be true that they did not kneel down to the Governor or begged him over the matter I just told you about,” he said.


Attempts to reach both men proved abortive.


 


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It's Impossible For APC To Win 2015 Presidency



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Despite its dwindling political fortunes in the North-West, the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party boasted on Tuesday that it would be impossible for the All Progressives Congress to win the 2015 Presidency.


The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, stated this in Kaduna on Tuesday.

Metuh was at the meeting convened by the Vice President Namadi Sambo to deliberate on the lingering crisis in the party in the North-West zone.


Sambo, who had practically relocated to Kaduna following the gale of defections from the PDP to the APC, met party stakeholders from Sokoto, Kano and Zamfara states at the late Gen. Hassan Katsina House, Kawo, Kaduna on Tuesday.


Sources at the meeting told journalist that the stakeholders reviewed the challenges and prospects of the ruling party in the Northern states, particularly in Kano,Sokoto and Zamfara states that had been taken over by the APC.


It was gathered the the tension-soaked meeting, which had in attendance former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Na’aba; son of the late Head of State, Mohammed Abacha; and other prominent party chiefs from Kano, Sokoto and Zamfara states, deliberated extensively on how to win back those states that had gone to the opposition in the 2015 elections.


Metuh, who spoke to reporters at the venue of the meeting, insisted that it would be impossible for the APC to emerge as the national ruling party in 2015.


The PDP spokesman, who breezed into Kaduna apparently on directives of the PDP National Secretariat to assess the political situation in Kaduna and other North-West zone, said the PDP remained the party to beat regardless of the current crisis threatening the party.


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PHOTO: Nollywood Actress, Ebube Nwagbo Flaunts Hot Legs

Nollywood actress, Ebube Nwagbo shared a photo of herself flaunting her hot legs in bum short.


She knows she got it and is proud to show it off.


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What do you think of her outfit?


SHOCKING PHOTOS: Actress Halima Abubakar Goes Bra-less, Flaunts Nipples

Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar has got what it takes to have men swooning.


The very curvy actress knows she naturally endowed and loves to flaunt her curves at every opportunity.


This time the actress is revealing more than curves.


See photos below:



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PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Shows Sexy Body In Pool Photoshoot

Singer, rapper and founding member of defunct hip hop group, Def O Clan, Alabai posted these hot pool photos on his instagram page earlier today.


PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos


PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos


PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos


PHOTOS: Rapper Alabai Looking Hot In Pool Photos 


EXPOSED: SSS Arrests Pastor Akubuiro and His Children Over Fake Currency Production



The State Security Service, SSS, on Tuesday announced the arrest of a syndicate, including a pastor, over the alleged printing and circulation of fake Naira notes in the country.

The Kogi State Director of SSS, Mr. Mike Fubara, said when he presented the suspects to newsmen that the syndicate of about 16 members, included the pastor’s six children.


Unfortunately, he named the pastor as Godson Akubuiro, the General Overseer of The Mountain of Breakthrough Deliverance Ministry, a Lagos-based church.

The PUNCH had reported on Tuesday that a 27-member gang of gunmen, suspected to be kidnappers, had abducted Pastor Akubuiro and his six children in their home in Ikorodu, Lagos, last week Friday.


Mike Fubara said SSS in its effort to trace the source of the “worrisome fake naira currency in circulation in the state undertook a covert operation to uncover those behind the act”.


He added, “This operation took the service close to four months before a breakthrough resulting in the arrest of the 16-man syndicate led by Reverend Godson O. Akubuiro.”


The operation took security agents to The Breakthrough Church, also known as Land of Solution, located at Plot 7, Koya Estate, Igbo Olomu, Agric, Ikorodu, Lagos.


He said items recovered from them included equipment and materials used in printing fake currencies.





EXPOSED: SSS Arrests Pastor Akubuiro and His Children Over Fake Currency Production

EXPOSED: SSS Arrests Pastor Akubuiro and His Children Over Fake Currency Production



The State Security Service, SSS, on Tuesday announced the arrest of a syndicate, including a pastor, over the alleged printing and circulation of fake Naira notes in the country.


The Kogi State Director of SSS, Mr. Mike Fubara, said when he presented the suspects to newsmen that the syndicate of about 16 members, included the pastor’s six children.


Unfortunately, he named the pastor as Godson Akubuiro, the General Overseer of The Mountain of Breakthrough Deliverance Ministry, a Lagos-based church.

The PUNCH had reported on Tuesday that a 27-member gang of gunmen, suspected to be kidnappers, had abducted Pastor Akubuiro and his six children in their home in Ikorodu, Lagos, last week Friday.


Mike Fubara said SSS in its effort to trace the source of the “worrisome fake naira currency in circulation in the state undertook a covert operation to uncover those behind the act”.


He added, “This operation took the service close to four months before a breakthrough resulting in the arrest of the 16-man syndicate led by Reverend Godson O. Akubuiro.”


The operation took security agents to The Breakthrough Church, also known as Land of Solution, located at Plot 7, Koya Estate, Igbo Olomu, Agric, Ikorodu, Lagos.


He said items recovered from them included equipment and materials used in printing fake currencies.


Pastor Akubuiro, his children and other members of his gang will be charged to court.



PROUD MOTHER: AGN President, Ibinabo Fiberesima Shares Photos Of Her Adorable Kids (PHOTOS)



AGN President Nollywood actress and the President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima has shared photos of her kids.


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The mother of 5 is all smiles as she is seen sitting down next to her daughter and 4sons.


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