Wednesday 27 April 2016

The Road To Kigali By Femi Fani-Kayode




In 1994 almost one million Tutsis were murdered in cold blood in the space of on month by members of the ruling Hutu tribe in Kigali, Rwanda.
The genocide that took place in Rwanda at that time ranks as one if the most sordid chapters of African history and it must never be allowed to happen anywhere again on our continent.

Sadly we do not appear to have learnt the lessons of Kigali in our country probably because most Nigerians have no knowledge of history because it is not taught in our schools.

That single failing and lack of knowledge may well lead to our final undoing as a nation because the parallels and signs of what led to the butchery and tragedy that occurred in Rwanda are unfolding here today. The dark clouds of blood are gathering but most of our people cannot even see them.
The title of this essay owes an intellectual debt of gratitude to my friend and brother Chief Dele Momodu who happens to be one of the most engaging writers and columnists in Nigeria today. "Bobby Dee", as Dele is better known to his close friends, was a strong supporter of the June 12 struggle and something of a protégée of the late and great Chief MKO Abiola, the winner of the June 12th presidential election in 1993.

He wrote an essay at that time and during the heady and dangerous days of NADECO and General Sani Abacha, in which he used this title. It was a brilliant essay and the title has stuck with me ever since because it really captured the moment.

I believe that we are back on the road to Kigali again in Nigeria and I pray that Dele will forgive me for using the same title as he did approximately twenty years ago. Now to the point.

The number of Igbos slaughtered by Fulani militants in Enugu on 25th April 2016 has gone up to 100.

Many churches and homes have been burnt to the ground. When will President Muhammadu Buhari appreciate the fact that NON-FULANI LIVES MATTER?

In reaction to this horrific situation,
Mr. Babatunde O. Gbadamosi, a highly respected Lagos-based businessman, wrote the following on Facebook:

"Scores slaughtered by #FulaniTerrorists in Enugu, but the Fulani President, Muhammadu Buhari, his Fulani senior security commanders and government functionaries are more interested in pipeline vandals that are killing no one!

Nigerians, if you don't arm yourselves and fight back, na una sabi.

Those of you Yoruba APC zombies that think you are special, when they finish with the MiddleBelt, the South-South and the South East, you will be next, and there will be no one left to defend you.

I am referring to you, my Muslim uncles and aunties, who think the Fulanis will see you as kindred spirits and spare you. They will not.

Just as they are fake Muslims in the eyes of the Arabs, you are also fake Muslims in their eyes, only useful to help subjugate your people under their rule, then you will see pepper.

Kill Afonjaism now, and stand for something, or your children will one day curse the day you were born".

Mr. Gbadamosi's insight and understanding of the situation is second to none. His counsel is as priceless as it is timely. Let us hope that someone is listening.

In his own contribution to the debate on Facebook Mr. Lere Olayinka added the following:

"In this April alone, Buhari's Fulani herdsmen killed almost 200 Nigerians, but Buhari's headache is Niger Delta".

On his part, Mr. Charles Ogbu, an obviously intelligent and gifted young man, wrote the following on his Facebook wall.

"The Fulani vampires are at it again.  Today, Enugu, my state is their target. Dozens of people have been reportedly killed and hundreds displaced with buildings including a catholic church burnt.

This murderous group killed hundreds in #Agatu and occupied their land. The Fulani president did nothing. The Fulani headed DSS did nothing.

They went to Anioma in Delta state, abducted and killed their king. The fulani president did nothing. The Fulani headed DSS did nothing.

They went to Awgu community in Enugu state, killed dozens and abducted dozens. The Fulani president did nothing. The Fulani headed DSS did nothing.

Only the police and the army did something this time: they arrested 78 indigenes of Awgu who are the victims and dumped them in prison and denied them bail on the allegation that they planned on attacking the fulanis. Meanwhile, the perpetrators were allowed to roam free

It took a #hashtag campaign on social media for the #Awgu78 to be released.

Today, these vultures are back again, visiting death and destruction on defenseless Uzo-uwani people of Enugu state for no just cause.

The president will not say anything about this. The DSS will not say anything. The police will describe it as a mere misunderstanding between farmers and herdsmen. They will hardly confirm that anyone was killed neither will they arrest or prosecute any of those invading fulani vultures.

The jadi-jadi governor of Enugu state called Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi will neither say nor do anything about this.

The religious criminal called Father Mbaka ...the one who swore that Buhari is the Lord's anointed... will not talk.
Basically, the citizens are left with no choice than to defend themselves by any means necessary.

You either die fighting to defend your honour, your family, your land and your dignity as a human person or you die cowering in fear like some coward. Either way, you stand little chance.

Permit me to point out one fact here:

The Fulanis are not invincible (undefeatable) because they posses some kind of special fighting prowess. No! Not at all.

These fulanis are invincible because they are enjoying govt support/cover/protection in their murderous activities. The impunity with which these guys operate is state-sponsored.

This is a fact, not just my opinion. Deep down, you know it. I know it.

President Buhari has a constitutional duty to protect the lives and properties of all Nigerians. He swore to do this. He is being paid to do this.

He has deliberately chosen not to do this. He has chosen to place the interest of his Fulani brethren above the lives of innocent Nigerians.

Buhari believes that his Fulani people are superior to other Nigerians. This is no different from the mindset displayed by Hitler which led to the world war. We know how it ended.

The silence of President Buhari over the murderous activities of his fulani brethren is a moral tragedy! This is the height of man's inhumanity to man!

Believe it or not, it will come to a time that Nigerians will rise up in their numbers and confront the Fulani beasts together with their sponsors.

There is a limit to what a man can take.

Let it be on record that Buhari is the one setting this country on the road once travelled by Rwandans in 1994".

#GrazingBillMustDie
#SayNoToFulaniOccupation

On her own part, again on Facebook, Miss Santors Ugwuada Ezirigwe wrote,

"Before now, the Fulani herdsman were generally a group of cattle herding nomads plying their trade with every sense of innocence.

Then his dagger and sword was primarily for personal use and self-defense in the wilds.

However, this narrative has changed since the recent past especially since after the election of President Buhari in 2015.

The Fulani herdsmen have become purveyors of violence, rape, kidnap, robbery, arson and murder.

They are professional and coordinated in their terrorist activities, an indication that it is an organic group with possibilities of hierarchical command structure.

Little wonder they have metamorphosed into the 4th most vicious terrorist group in the world.

Terrorism is the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear. And this has become the hallmark of Fulani herdsmen.

Some allege that they have the backing of top Fulani officials in government and security apparatus.

Others allege that they are offshoots of Boko haram terrorists while some others allege that they were assembled by some elements in the North, trained and stationed to attack Nigerians in the South in the event that GEJ wins the 2015 elections.

GEJ conceded the election to their greatest surprise but the trained Fulani terrorists were never debriefed and disarmed, hence the surge in their terror acts since PMB took office as President.

     
Whatever be the case, one common denominator in these narratives is “the mission to terrorize”. We seem to be at war in Nigeria, though undeclared. Otherwise, why are there as many deaths from weapons of warfare?

Unfortunately, there are no signs of abatement. And the victims of this undeclared war have no one to run to for safety and no hope of salvage.

Rather than create assuring facts that will contradict the Biafra narrative, President Buhari has more than anyone else, through his continued silence to the activities of his murderous brothers, among his other body language of contempt and abhorrence of the Igbo, helped in creating Biafra.

His continued silence remains suspect. Such an attitude from a supposed national leader sends the wrong signal to both the vanquished and the valorous.

To the vanquished victim, the leader cares less about his plight and predicament. This as a consequence diminishes his confidence in such a leadership.

To the valorous, the leader “understands”. And this as a consequence emboldens him to up the ante of terror against the vanquished.

It is this loss of confidence that has led many to advance self-help as an immediate and strategic response to the activities of the murderous terrorist Fulani herdsmen.

These indeed are ominous and grave in consequence.  The Nigeria state apparatus have failed in her primary responsibility to protect life and property of the victims of the terrorist Fulani herdsmen.

The federal government, under President Buhari’s watch, have done very little to inspire confidence and assure security of life and property in the face of the prevailing harvest of kidnaps, rape, armed robbery, violent attacks, arson and genocidal war by his brothers against indigenous peoples of Nigeria.

Agatu & co were the victims of the terrorist Fulani herdsmen yesterday; it is Nimbo, Uzo Uwani that is the victim today.

Tomorrow will certainly produce more victims unless urgent steps are taken to nip this unfortunate trend.

In devising measures to counter these marauding blood thirsty terrorists masquerading as herdsmen, we must look beyond Nimbo, Uzo Uwani. We must fashion a regional strategy that will require the collaboration of the leaders and the peoples of the areas under siege.

Efforts should be activated to mobilize through churches, Traditional rulers, Market and Town unions and Associations, etc, to sensitize people about the need to be vigilant. “Nkwucha aburo ujo” (caution is not cowardice).

We need to convene a regional assembly to articulate defensive and offensive measures to be taken to reduce our vulnerability to, and deter the terrorist acts of these terrorist Fulani herdsmen.

We should also organize protest rallies across the region to renounce the activities of the terrorist Fulani herdsmen and attract global attention to our predicament lest we be fraudulently labelled as terrorists by the sponsors of the terrorist Fulani herdsmen if we take to self-help before putting the world on notice.

   
MASSOB and other local vigilante groups should be mobilized to counter the terrorist herdsmen in view of the suspicious disposition of the conventional security apparatus of the federal government.

Governors of South East states and Governors of other states (Benue, kogi, Taraba, Delta, Edo, Ondo, Platue) so far affected by the activities of these terrorist herdsmen should mobilize and send a strong warning to The Presidency that, never again shall they sit hopelessly and watch as the lives and property of their subjects are destroyed by the terrorist Fulani herdsmen.

These are short term measures for restoration of sanity. The solution to this security challenge if we must continue to stay together as a united Nigeria, is to restructure our federation and allow the establishment of state police with full powers to maintain law and order within the states".

These are powerful words and insights from these young contributors.

As they say there is fire on the mountain and many are concerned.

When one considers all the facts one can only come to one conclusion: this is Yugoslavia downloading. This is the road to Kigali. This is Rwanda unfolding before our very eyes.

A few months ago I wrote an essay in my column with the New Telegraph Newspaper, The Daily Post, Pointblank News, The Trent, The Signal, Premium Times, Breaking Times and The Sun Newspaper about the atrocities of the Fulani militants titled 'The Herdsmen From Hell'.

In that write-up I referred to the murderous militants as "vampires, cockroaches and tsetse flies".

In addition to that last week I wrote another essay for the same columns and various other media houses titled "The National Grazing Reserve Bill: The Greatest Evil Of All".

In that contribution  I pointed out the grave dangers posed by the diabolical activities of the Fulani militants and the long-term expansionist agenda of their backers and sponsors.

One week before then I wrote yet another article on the same topic and in the same mediums titled "For Whom The Bell Tolls" in which I stated clearly that Nigeria was toying with a massive conflagration in the not too distant future if the Buhari government did not find the will and cultivate the courage to stop the activities of the Fulani militants and if they refused to stop supporting them.

In return for these contributions I received the usual insults from shortsighted Nigerians who have always believed that the best way to contain evil is to tolerate it, bow before it, accept it and welcome it with open arms.

It appears that I have now been vindicated and my concerns have proved to be legitimate.

The very same people that condemned me and called me "'a Fulani-hating racist", "a purveyor of hate speech", "a hater of Muslims" and "a loud-mouthed and paranoid alarmist" just a few months ago are now saying that I was right.

Yet sadly it is too late. The vampires are now in control and they have tasted blood. The Nigerian Janjaweed are on a roll and they are determined to conquer new lands for the Caliphate.

Worse still they have the covert backing and unofficial endorsement of the state. They will not stop now and neither will they retreat.

Yet they are in for a shocker. Unless there is divine intervention, what lies ahead for this country is conflict, terror, bloodshed, war and ultimately a very messy and violent division.
It saddens me to say so but that is the bitter truth. That is what "chanji" has brought upon us.

31 Abandoned Babies, 1,340 Beggers And Destitutes Rescued In Lagos State In The Last One Year




The Lagos State Government said a total of 1, 340 beggars, destitute and mentally challenged persons were rescued off the streets of Lagos in the last one year, just as it said about 73, 664 patients were screened and helped to trace their homes through various media platforms.

Speaking at the ongoing 2016 Ministerial Press Briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa on Tuesday, April 26  to commemorate Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s one year in office, Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Pharm. Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf said the Government, in the period under review, released and re-united 590 rehabilitees with their relations for re-integration, while 1, 228 persons were rehabilitated at the Rehabilitation and Training Centre in Majidun.

Akinbile-Yussuf, who addressed the briefing jointly with the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Hakeem Muri-Okunola, said many of the rehabilitees were subsequently placed on vocational training to make them contribute positively to the society, adding that 43 drug dependents rehabilitees, who probably had lost hope, were restored back to their functional ability and another 20 placed under vocational training at the Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre in Isheri.

The Commissioner, who reeled out many other social interventions which the Ministry embarked upon in the last twelve months, said the development was part of the vision of Governor Ambode to create an environment that is safe, conducive and prosperous not only for investors but the citizenry in general.

Besides, the Commissioner reminded residents that the law banning street trading and begging is very much in force in the state, warning that government would not hesitate to apply the full wrath of the law when necessary.

"In the last one year, the Lagos State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode recorded many achievements in the area of social welfare and for instance, I can categorically tell you that a total of 634 Juvenile cases were successfully handled under the Family Social Services, while a total of 110 applications for adoption were successfully screened.

"Also, 150 reputed cases of sexual abuse and physical abuse were treated, while five pregnant school children were assisted to access adequate antenatal and delivery services. They were also assisted to be integrated back to school," Akinbile-Yussuf said.

In the same vein, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Lola Akande, while giving account of stewardship of her Ministry in the last one year, explained that the Ministry in its continuous child prevention, rescue and rehabilitation programmes successfully treated about 589 cases ranging from sexual abuse, physical abuse and child labour cases.

She said the Ministry also received 382 cases of domestic violence out of which 234 cases were successfully treated, which among others include physical and emotional pains, harm, injury, humiliation and degradation, permanent and partial disability, separation, divorce and needless loss of precious lives.

While fielding questions from journalists, Mrs. Akande tasked members of the society to come up with useful information on sexual violence not only against women, but men and other social vices including any suspected illegal baby factory

Buhari Meets With Saraki, Dogara Over 2016 Budget




President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had a closed door meeting with leadership of the National Assembly at the state house Abuja today April 26th where they deliberated on the 2016 budget. Continue to see more pictures below..




Fayose Receives Bodies Of The 6 Ekiti Doctors That Died In Kaduna Autocrash




Governor Fayose of Ekiti state led family members of the 6 doctors and a driver from Ekiti state who died in a fatal accident along the Kaduna expressway on Sunday April 24th, to receive their corpses at Fajuyi roundabout, Ado Ekiti, this evening. Their remains have been deposited at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital Mortuary. More photos below...




Tuesday 26 April 2016

Burundi General & Wife Shot Dead While Dropping Child Off At School




A group of heavily armed attackers ambushed and killed Burundi general Athanase Kararuza while he was dropping his daughter at school in Bujumbara. The assassinated General was also a security advisor to Burundi's vice-president.

The Gunmen fired at General Athanase Kararuza’s car, killing him and his wife instantly. Their daughter survived the ambush but was injured and rushed to the hospital.



More than 400 people have been killed in unrest since President Pierre Nkurunziza said he would run for a third term last April and a string of high-ranking army officials have been targeted during the conflict. Security forces have also been accused by Amnesty Officials of killing opponents and dumping them in mass graves.


Shortly after the attack, the International Criminal court announced that it was starting a preliminary investigation into the violence in Burundi. This will decide whether a full-blown investigation will take place, which could result in charges against those accused of being behind the violence.

Source: BBC News

One Of The Ekiti Doctors Killed In Sunday's Kaduna Expressway Autocrash




Dr Alex Akinyele (pictured), was one of the six doctors killed in an autocrash along the Kaduna expressway on Sunday April 24th. Alex was the state's Nigerian Medical Association NMA Secretary at the Federal Teaching Hospital ( FTH) Ido Ekiti. He died alongside 5 other doctors and a driver. They were going to Sokoto state to attend the NMA Annual ‎General Meeting when the car they were traveling got involved in an accident. May his soul rest in peace, amen.

Sunday 24 April 2016

Many Lagos Private Schools “Not Complying With Standards” – Collect Huge School Fees & Pay Teachers “Peanuts” | Gov’t To Begin Visitations


The Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Education is to begin unannounced visitations to private schools in the state to monitor their standards.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that many of the private schools were not complying with standards and that they were always paying peanuts to teachers after collecting huge school fees from parents.

The Chairman of the committee, Lanre Ogunyemi, (APC-Ojo II), told NAN in an interview in Lagos on Sunday that the visitation was to compel the private school operators to comply with standards.

“Part of our oversight functions is to ensure that the ministry of education is doing what it ought to do in monitoring and inspection of these private schools.

“The ministry ought to work to the extent that it can assure the public that the quality of education these private schools are delivering is good enough.

“The private schools will soon be feeling the presence of the house committee on education.

“The committee is planning to ensure that private schools maintained high standards and qualitative staffing for the parents and children who patronised them.

“A situation where private schools engage school certificate holders to be teachers, paying paltry sum of maybe 8,000 or 20,000 will no longer be tolerated.

“The private schools too will also be feeling our presence in their domain any time from now,” he said.

The lawmaker said the committee had gone round the model colleges and public schools unannounced to ascertain the true situation of things.

Ogunyemi said the State Government was fixing its own schools to have courage to look into what obtained in private schools.

He said, however, that private schools were partners in progress with the State Government in the delivery of the quality education the state was aspiring to have.

On the qualification of teacher, the lawmaker said that the minimum teaching certificate in public and private schools in Lagos State should be the Nigerian Certificate in Education.

“School certificate for God’s sake is not a teaching qualification, at best they can be clerks, helping staff in those private schools.”

Ogunyemi said that if the state would not compromise standards in its public schools, private school operators should maintain high standards in staffing.

“You won’t see anybody below Nigerian Certificate in Education teaching in our public schools because the regulatory body that employs teachers won’t employ anybody with a certificate less than NCE.

“In private schools anything goes they want to have cheap staff and make more money.

“So, such private schools are bound to feel our reactions to all of these and we are looking at it seriously.”

President Muhammadu Buhari & His Wife Aisha Buhari Spent Sunday Afternoon With The Mother Of The Vice President Olubisi Osinbajo.


It is very clear that the President and the VP’s relationship is super cordial. Also present was the wife of the VP, Dolapo Osinbajo.

Zambian Woman Burns Her Sister And Husband After She Caught Them Having Sex




Pictured here is a man and his sister-in-law receiving treatment at a hospital in Zambia. According to Information Nigeria, his wife caught them in bed together having sex and set them on fire. See full photos

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Source: Information Nigeria

Former Lagos Deputy Governor Rafiu Jafojo Dies At 80




Former Lagos State deputy governor, Chief Rafiu Bakare Jafojo, who governed with Lateef Jakande, between 1993-1998 during the Sani Abacha regime died yesterday April 23rd. He was 80. Chief Jafojo died after a brief illness. He will be buried today according to Islamic rites. May his soul rest in peace, amen.

UNIPORT Student Allegedly Shot Dead By Police Laid To Rest, Plus Her Mother's Heartbreaking Tribute.





A student of the University of Port Harcourt named Gina who was allegedly shot 5 times & killed by policemen during a protest by students of the institution earlier this month, has been laid to rest

The only child of her parents (father is deceased) Gina was laid to rest on Friday, April 22nd. Her cousin shared photos from the funeral along with a heart-wrenching note from her devastated mother on her Facebook page. See that after the cut
"Yesterday my beautiful daughter was put to rest.. The heaviness in my heart can't be eased, knowing that no one is taking responsibility of your death. The police killed you and never showed remorse for your death. Nigeria is as messed up as its leaders. May you rest in peace my angel. Your death has paint everything in my life into a different shades of remorse, I keep regretting sending you there, I feel guilty Gina..The sorrow I feel to lose you Gina is the price I have paid to have you in my life, your memories is all I have, which helped me survived the storms and struggles of our daily lives we shared together. I see it from henceforth as my job to mourn you until the day I die. I can't loose you, you are part of reason for everything in my life. Pls God how can I go through? Till we meet again. RIP Gina my doctor as I always called you. I will always love you my daughter"

I Still Stand On What I Said, Child Rapists Should Be Castrated- Florence Ita-Giwa




Senator Florence Ita-Giwa who was a special guest at a fund raising exhibition for Mirabel Centre, held at the British Council in Lagos last week, said that throwing child rapists into prison is not enough justice. The Senator who represented Cross River in the Senate said the best way is to cut off their genitals to ensure they do not use them again on other children. In reference to accounts shared by two rape survivors at the event, she said:


"The lady said she was happy that she got justice for her four-year-old daughter who was raped by two men but, in my mind, if I were a judge and a man is brought to court for raping a child, he will receive capital punishment. But I will say, 'don't kill him, rather llet him live his life in pain, let his organ be cut off'. He should not be allowed the pleasure of using that organ anymore. If the organ is not cut off, at the end of his term in prison, he will use it on other children. Fortunatel for them, I'm no longer in the Senate but I will find a way to get it into the chamber. This is the proper way to end the evil of rape in the society" she said. (Vanguard)

Yesterday, April 23, Mrs Ita-Giwa shared two photos with the reports on her private Instagram page, reiterating her stand on the issue.

"I still stand on what I said,Anyone who is capable of this Act,should be castrated. We need to start setting examples for a safer community, it might be your daughter next,Let's fight this menace together.  We have to take a stand on this. Say no to rape and let's do what we can to stop this menace in the society.  #FIG #SERVICETOHUMANITY #SAYNOTORAPE #PROTECTOURGIRLS #LETSPROTECTOURCHILDRENFROM" she wrote

No Strings Attached! Lola Omotayo wishes Jude Okoye a happy birthday





Peter Okoye's wife took to instagram this morning to wish her husband's brother,  the former P-Square manager a happy birthday. See his wife's birthday message below...

Saturday 23 April 2016

See What A Woman Allegedly Did To Her Rivals's Baby!




How cruel! This baby's feet was allegedly burnt by her mother's rival. Taskar Labarai shared the photo on Facebook and wrote in Hausa
"Wannan aikin wata kishiya ne ga jaririn yaro dan kishiyarta ta kone shi domin mugunta. Ta watsa masa ruwan zafi don rashin fahimta dake tsakanin ta da uwarsa. Kaico Mata!".
No further detail was given as to how the rival got in contact with the baby in the first place.

Dogara Visits Adamawa IDPs, Says: “Our priority Is To Return All IDPs Home”, Thanks Military For Stepping Up Fight Against Boko Haram




Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has again called on the International community to increase its contribution towards the rebuilding of the North East region of Nigeria.
Dogara made the call on Saturday at Bajabure Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp Adamawa State in continuation of his tour of IDP camps across the country, according to a statement issued in Yola by his spokesman, Mr. Turaki Hassan.
The Speaker, who donated relief materials to the four IDP camps in Adamawa state, reiterated his call to the international community to help in rebuilding the region that has been ravaged by almost seven years of violence and destruction by the Boko Haram insurgency.

Dogara condoled with the people affected by the insurgency and assured them that the current government would not rest until they return home. He also commended the Nigerian security forces for decimating Boko Haram terrorists and recovering territories and communities which were previously under their control. He urged them to push on until all terrorists are routed and displaced persons return to their communities.
The Speaker maintained that although the region is in dire need of development, peace must first be restored in order to provide the atmosphere for construction to commence. While assuring that as the voices of the people at the national level, the House would continue to draw the attention of the global community to their plight, the Speaker also disclosed that he would soon visit IDP camps in Maiduguri.

"Our decision was that we visit IDPs that are outside the theatre of conflict first and we have visited camps that are outside the North East. This is the first time we are visiting an IDP camp within the North East and hopefully, soon, we will cap this exercise with a visit to IDPs in Maiduguri and close the formal outreach; the rest, we will do in an informal way."
“We recognise the efforts of the military and we thank them for the sacrifice and reclaiming the seven local governments that were captured by Boko Haram. The reason we are here is not just to bring you these relief materials; as a responsible government, we know that the security of lives and properties is our primary purpose and so your security is of more importance than the things we are presenting," the Speaker said.
"Even if we were to keep you here and feed you with the best of food, you will never be satisfied until you return home. That is our priority and we will do everything legally and politically possible to ensure that you get back to your homes very soon."
"As your representatives, we will ensure that we tell your story to the world and we promise – as your voice in the national stage – to tell the world about you. In this era of dwindling resources, it will be difficult for the government to rebuild the region alone. We need the support of the international community. We who wear the shoes know where it pinches most and we are in a better position to tell these stories."

Speaking earlier, the Director General of the National Emergency Management Commission (NEMA), Sani Sidi, disclosed that the camp has 2,903 people, out of whom 1, 338 are children below the age of 13 years, 179 are lactating mothers, with 54 pregnant women and 51 unaccompanied children.
Receiving the relief materials on behalf of the IDPS, the chairman of the camp, Malam Madu Gana Goni, commended the Speaker for his gesture towards them. He said that as the Speaker rightfully noted, they were eager to return home.

Tiwa Savage Makes Surprise Appearance At A Fan's Wedding




Singer Tiwa Savage made a surprise appearance at one of her loyal fans' wedding yesterday April 23rd. She shared her experience on her Instagram page. Read what she wrote below and more pictures below



Nigerian Army Parades Fake Colonel




The Nigerian Army on Friday April 22nd paraded Prince Onyemauche pictured above, accused of impersonation as a Colonel in the Army.

According to Army spokesman Colonel Sani Usman who paraded Onyemauche before journalists at the army headquarters in Abuja, said he was arrested alongside one sergeant Jacob Phillip by troops of 176 Special Forces Gurads Battalion along Wazobia Motor Park, Gwagwalada Abuja on Feb 17th.

Sani said Onyemauche was driving Toyota Tacoma Pick-up van when he was arrested after earlier escaping check in Abaji where he claimed to be a Colonel in the Nigerian army.

Sani said after the suspects were arrested, items recovered from their vehicle includes an Ak 47 Rifle, with registration number 3290 and four magazines, out of which, two were empty while the other two were loaded with 42 rounds of 7.62 ammunition.

“A luger pistol, 21 x 9mm Parabellium ammunition and the sum of one million, eleven thousand three hundred naira (N1, 011,300.00) was found.” The fake colonel will be handed over to the police for further investigations.

VP Osinbajo Says FG To Begin Payment Of N5k To The Poor Once The Budget Is Signed


Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the Federal government will begin payment of the N5000 to the poor in Nigeria once the 2016 budget is signed by President Buhari. Osinbajo also disclosed that the government is also planning to train a minimum of 100, 000 young Nigerians in technology.

Osinbajo disclosed this while speaking at the United Action for Change Town Hall Meeting at Ikeja Airport Hotel Lagos today April 23rd. What he said at the townhall meeting were tweeted by his Senior Special Assistant-Media&Publicity, Laolu Akande.



UNILAG Set To Resume Academic Activities On May 2nd




Weeks after the University of Lagos (UNILAG) closed down due to a strike by the students over their living conditions, the University Senate at its emergency meeting held yesterday Friday, April 22, directed that the institution should resume full academic activities on Monday, May 2, 2016, with examinations commencing the week after. Students however have to adhere to the few conditions stated on their website. Read below





'Visit the University website www.unilag.edu.ng and download the Undertaking and Indemnity Form.
· Students are to complete the Undertaking Form and get it notarized.
· Parents and Guardians are to complete the Parents Indemnity Form.
· Completed Undertaking Form which must be notarized and Parent’s Indemnity Form should be submitted at the various Departments and a clearance obtained. The clearance would be required to gain access into examination halls.


Students accommodated in halls of residence are to obtain a clearance from the Departmental Officer which must be presented at the halls of residence to gain access into their rooms from Monday, May 2, 2016.
· Students are expected to visit the University website from Friday, April 22, 2016 and complete the clearance process on or before Monday, May 2, 2016.

· Examinations would commence from Monday, May 9, 2016. Consequently, students are expected to generate their examination dockets and ensure it is duly endorsed by their Course Advisers between Monday, April 25 and Monday, May 2, 2016.
· No student would be readmitted without completing the above process.
- The University would endeavour to provide electricity in the various halls of residence between the hours of 7.00 pm and 7.00 am daily. The boreholes in the hostels would continue to provide water supply to the hostels until normal supply from the Lagos State Water Corporation resumes.
- Examination commences on Monday, May 9, 2016. Students are to confirm their examination time-table from the various Faculties/Departments."