Saturday 7 May 2016

Baby Without An Anus Born In Jos, Plateau state




The baby pictured above was born without an anus in Pankshin LGA, Plateau state on April 30th. Accoding to a Facebook user, his mother, Ennang Wushikka gave birth to him at her home. Days after delivery, she noticed that her son's stomach was getting swollen. She took him to the hospital where it was discovered that he had no anus. Doctors at the state specialist hospital say a surgery has to be conducted soon so that the little boy can easily defecate. More pictures below

Herdsmen Obstruct Okorocha's Convoy In Owerri




Some Fulani herdsmen and their cattle obstructed the convoy of Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State at Amakohia Orlu Road in Owerri the state capital this afternoon for up to 30 minutes.

The Governor was on his way to inspect a project with some journalists when his convoy ran into the herdsmen and their
cattle. They were however cleared from the road by the governor's security detail. See more pictures below








Photo credit:  Ike Abonyi

'EFCC Must Stop Acting Irresponsibly' - Fayose




Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has frowned at the persistent harassment of Nigerians by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), describing the continued detention without trial of Mr. Warimopei Dudafa, a former Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and invasion of the Abuja residence of former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode as irresponsible, barbaric and undemocratic.

In a statement released today by his media aide Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said it was the height of executive rascality for the EFCC to have held occupants of Fani-Kayode’s residence hostage for eight hours despite that he was only invited to come to the EFCC office on Monday and there was no evidence that Fani-Kayode refused to honour the EFCC invitation.

“EFCC under President Mohammadu Buhari is acting as if it is above the law and Nigerians and the international community must remind the commission that we are in a democracy where rule of law is sacrosanct.” The governor said actions of the EFCC have shown clearly that it is an instrument of victimisation against oppositions in the country, adding the anti-graft agency should go and study how other anti-corruption agencies in other countries behave.

He said; “the EFCC must be reminded of the judgement delivered in March, this year by Justice Yusuf Haliru of the Federal High Court in Nicholas Arinse Vs EFCC & Nigerian Army where the judge held that the EFCC did not behave as if we were in a civilised society and that the anti-graft commission was behaving as if we were in a military dictatorship, where they arrest and release person at will. In the case of the former Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Jonathan, no one is saying those suspected of corrupt practices should not be investigated and tried, but it is wrong for Warimopei Dudafa to have been kept in EFCC custody for over two weeks without trial.

Also, it is a demonstration of barbarism for the same EFCC that invited Fani-Kayode to its office on Monday to have invaded his house yesterday, holding the occupants hostage for eight hours when there is no evidence that Fani-Kayode refused to honour EFCC invitation. Why the show of barbarism by the EFCC as if Nigeria is now back to 1984 when Buhari was a military dictator?” While calling on the international community to pay attention to the abuse of rights of Nigerians and threat to democracy under President Buhari, Fayose said; “It is obvious that democracy in Nigeria is becoming unsafe in the hands of Buhari’s government.”

He said Nigerians must begin to ask the EFCC what happened to the several petitions written against APC leaders and financiers of President Buhari’s election, including former governors, adding that it was worrisome that the EFCC and the Department of State Services (DSS) have become President Buhari’s instrument of political victimisation.

Michael Phelps And Fancee Nicole Johnson Welcomes Their First Child


30 year old Olympic champion Michael Phelps welcomed his first child with his fiancée Nicole Johnson yesterday. He took to his IG page to announce the arrival of his son, Boomer. He wrote:

"Welcome Boomer Robert Phelps into the world!!! Born 5-5-2016 at 7:21 pm !!! Healthy and happy!!! Best feeling I have ever felt in my life!!!"@nicole.m.johnson and Boomer both healthy!!!
Check out one of Nicole's cute pregnancy picture below

Access Bank MD Released By EFCC




The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is leaving no stone unturned in its quest to investigate the activities of the last administration.

On Friday May 6th, officials of EFCC visited the headquarters of Access Bank Plc seeking clarification from the bank's officials. The Commission invited Herbert Wigwe - Managing Director of the bank for questioning and released him after a couple of hours.



It is back to business as usual in the bank and activities have continued without any disruptions.

The EFCC had taken its investigation into the arms procurement scandal further to the 2015 presidential campaign funds of former President Goodluck Jonathan, with the fresh move a result of alleged discoveries that more party members received funds from the office of the National Security Adviser, specifically for the party's presidential campaign.

FG Releases Strategic Implementation Plan For 2016 Budget | See Details



Following the signing of the 2016 Budget on Friday by President Muhammadu Buhari, the Federal Government has said that its focus has shifted to implementation.

The Federal Government stated that the Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) is a compendium of high-level interventions that the it will initiate/complete this fiscal year.

“The SIP has been put together by the Min of Budget & National Planning, and the Economic Management Team under the leadership of Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo.

The SIP will be both a source of info on government priorities for 2016, as well as a means of tracking progress.

It assembles the Budget Interventions, and Fiscal, Monetary, Trade and Investment Policy Reforms to reflate and reposition the Economy.

It also outlines more than 30 Specific, Measurable Priority Actions to be completed across 6 Strategic Intervention Areas,” it said in a series of tweets.

See details below:



 

Strategic Intervention Area 4: Oil and Gas Reforms:

Work with National Assembly to pass Revised Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).



Source: twitter.com/AsoRock

Coronation Ceremonies Of The Oba Of Benin.


Coronation Ceremonies Of The Oba Of Benin.
The coronation of the King or Oba of Benin is an event that gives a wonderful purview into the rich culture and history of the Benin people.


Oba Eheneden Erediauwa

In times past between 40 BCE and 1100 CE, the rulers of Benin were called Ogiso until Oba Eweka I instituted the Eweka dynasty around 1180 where the kingdom is ruled by the Oba. This article is on the coronation ceremonies of the Oba of Benin.


Benin Kingdom operates a strict hereditary succession system where an Oba can only be replaced in death by his first son, the crown prince known as Edaiken.

The heir apparent who is known from the day of his birth is crowned Edaiken at a time chosen by the reigning Oba, but before he is made Edaiken, he is first initiated into the Iwebo palace society which is the most senior of the palace societies which is responsible for the royal wardrobe and regalia, beads and ornaments worn by the Oba during important ceremonies. The crown prince must attain the rank of Uko N’Iwebo before he can be made Edaiken.

In a situation where for any reason the Oba is not able to crown his Edaiken, some appropriate palace chiefs will take up the responsibility because no one can become an Oba except he has been crowned as Edaiken first. The Edaiken’s palace is located at Uselu in Egor local government area of Edo State.

The demise of an Oba can only be officially announced to the people of the kingdom at the Ugha – Ozolua in the palace, by the Iyase of Benin using the quote “Orhue Oghe Oba Brurun” meaning “the Oba’s chalk is broken”

The coronation of an Edaiken as Oba is an elaborate ceremony which lasts for about 10 days. It consists of series of rituals, ceremonies and symbolic depictions of historical events which are of significance to the people and the Eweka dynasty.

The events that mark the coronation of the Oba kicks off at the traditional residence of the Edaiken at Uselu. In local dialect, this residence is called the Egua – Edaiken. Edaiken begins his journey to Benin escorted by the Uselu chiefs and people. During the journey to Benin, the Edaiken makes several symbolic stops, first of which is at a historical palm tree named Udin ama-meisan aimiuwa which translates to “work before pleasure”. The Oba symbolically climbs this tree to depict the long suffering and challenges that were faced by Oba Ewuare the Great during his time as Edaiken. He had to climb palm trees and cut palm fruits to make a living hence the selection of the palm tree to illustrate this lesson of perseverance and long suffering.

After concluding the ritual of the palm tree, the Edaiken continues on his journey towards Benin. On arrival at the Iyi – akpan which is the first moat, the Uselu chiefs then hand over the Edaiken to the Oredo chiefs.

After the handing over to the Oredo chiefs has taken place, they accompany the Edaiken on his journey towards Benin. He passes through Iguisi (present day Lagos Street) and heads towards Eko – Ohae where he will stay for the next three days. After his three day stay, the Edaiken then heads for his next destination at Usama. On getting there, he goes to the location where the first palace of the Eweka dynasty was built by Oba Eweka I.

This palace was the place of abode for all the Obas from Eweka I until Oba Ewedo who relocated the palace to its present location. However this place still serves as the point where the coronation of all successive Obas are done.


The Edaiken spends a total of 7 days at Usama where he performs series of rituals and ceremonies as well as trainings to prepare him for the massive task of leading the kingdom.

During this time at Usama, the Oba visits a village called Use, where he performs the ceremony for selecting the name to be used by him during his reign as Oba. It is only after the performance of this ceremony that the Edaiken can choose a name he will answer when he becomes Oba. This tradition can be traced back to the time of Oba Eweka I.

After the return of Edaiken from Use, the leader of the Uzama chiefs called Oliha performs the crowning and also pronounces the Edaiken as Oba in his new name.

After the crowning ceremony, the Oba departs Usama, 7 days after he first came into the town and proceeds to the city centre where he will be publicly proclaimed and presented to the Benin people.


As the Oba heads towards the City, he is still required to make some stops. His initial stop is at Isekhere were he performs the ceremonial crossing of a bridge in remembrance of the day that Oba Ewedo constructed a bridge to enable him pass Isekhere territory without his feet touching the ground. After going through Isekhere, the Oba and his entourage then encounters Ogiamien and his men. Both sides engage in a ceremonial mock battle as a reminder of the time when Oba Ewedo moved the seat of power from Uzama to build his palace in Benin, but was strongly resisted by the Ogiamien who held sway in Benin at the time.

The mock battle ends with the Ogiamien’s forces falling apart, securing victory for the Oba and his men. The Ogiamien then signs a treaty ceding all ownership of land to the Oba. The Oba then proceeds to Urho Okpota, in present day Ring Road, around the Oredo local government secretariat. Urho Okpota which means Okpota’s gate dates back to the 15th century. It is named after Okpota who was a power medicine man that made good luck charms for the Oba. The Okpota gate was for a long time a meeting place for high calibre decision making which sometimes involved the Oba. This lead Oba Eweka II to pick the spot for the building of the Native Court, later renamed Exhibition Centre.

The Oba is then crowned publicly by the Oliha, and the Isekhure (chief priest) offers prayers for the Oba’s protection and wellbeing. After the conclusion of ceremonies at Urhokpota, the new Oba then proceeds to the palace for the very first time as Oba.


The various activities that are conducted during the coronation ceremonies of the Oba are intended to prepare him physically, spiritually and otherwise to successfully ascend the throne of his ancestors, and to bring peace and prosperity to the entire Benin kingdom.

culled - infoguidenigeria.com

9 Years Old Girl Who Was Rescued From Sambisa Forest Says she Wants To Go Back




A 9 years old girl who was rescued from Boko Haram base in Sambisa forest recently, has cried out that she wants to go back there. According to Vanguard, the girl who was rescued alongside 64 others, has gone on hunger strike in the last three days, demanding that she be taken back to her husband in Sambisa forest.


Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima, made the revelation when he visited the headquarters of the 7 Division, Nigerian Army, Maimalari Cantonment to officially receive the Boko Haram hostages by the General Officer Commanding (GOC), Major General Victor Ezegwu yesterday May 6th.

 Most of the girls rescued were pregnant and have been fully initiated into they sect. Some of them said they have been with the sect members for three years.

Troops Clear Boko Haram Terrorists From Seven More Villages, Rescue 15 Hostages




As the ongoing clearance and rescue operations gain momentum, troops of 28 Task Force Brigade have successfully cleared enclaves of Boko Haram terrorists along Galtha Baba, Galtha Musa, Bulakurma, Shatimari, Chukruk, Bulangaje, and Disa villages. During the operation, one Boko Haram terrorist was captured alive and 3 motorcycles, bags of grains, their flags and uniforms were recovered. Other items include suicide bomber’s hijab, mobile phone and 1 Dane gun, as well as foodstuffs and cooking utensils.




The troops also rescued 15 persons that were held hostages by the Boko Haram terrorists in the area. Unfortunately, two armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) entered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). However, the formation did not sustain any human casualty and the damage to the AFVs was minimal.

The captured terrorist is being interrogated and would soon be taken to the relevant agencies for prosecution.

Man Claims That This Dirty Bathroom Belonged To One Of The 'Finest' Woman In His Building Who Just Moved Out




Twitter user @TimAintCool shared these photos of a dirty bathroom yesterday claiming that one of the finest women in his building recently moved and when the maintenance crew went into the vacated apartment, the met this sight. "One of the finest women who lived on my property moved out today and the maintenance just went in her bathroom. FAM"

Women Took To Twitter To Reveal The Lessons Learnt From Their Last Relationship



Women  took to twitter to reveal what they learnt from their last relationship under the hashtag #lastrelationshiptaughtme. There are witty, funny and sad tweets...all relics of former relationships.
Read more tweets below...








Minister Of Industry, Trade And Investment, Urges National Assembly To Review Laws And Practices To Suit Industry, Trade And Investement


Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah

Speaking at the ongoing sectoral debate to find strategies to diversify the Nigeria’s economy, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah called on the National Assembly to review some laws and practices to provide for an enabling environment for industry, trade, and investment.

According to Enelamah, the Nigerian economy is more diversified than it seems. He said that the oil sector which has historically accounted for three-quarter of the government’s revenues and as much as 90 per cent of the foreign exchange earnings, actually contributes only 14 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“We need legislative backing and intervention to reform some of the laws and practices that have been holding back our economy,” he said.

Some of the laws he urged the lawmakers to look into to were Company and Allied Matters Decree, the Railway Corporation, and Postal Services Acts.

The Minister also appealed to the National Assembly to fast track work on the Independent Warehouse Regulatory Agency bill. He also pushed for secured transactions in Movable Assets bill to unlock potentials for the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises.

Source: Channels Television

Laide Bakare Shares A Photo Of Her $1000 Nails....... Read The Reactions Of Her Fans







Actress Laide Bakare shared a picture of herself on Instagram, flaunting the new nails she just fixed. She captioned the photo, 'Feeling my $1000 nails like never b4'. Her fans immediately began to call her out for flaunting her expensive nails, asking her when last she donated anything to charity. Lol. People sef! See their comments below....



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FG To Launch “Change Begins With Me” Campaign To Curb Indiscipline


Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has said that the Federal Government is in the process of launching a massive nationwide campaign tagged “Change Begins With Me”.

Mohammed who made the statement during a courtesy visit to the corporate headquarters of The Guardian, noted that the soon to be launched campaign followed requests by people who have approached the government over what they considered the distorted values in our society.

According to him,

They are worried about the erosion of values, widespread indiscipline, dwindling integrity, poor attitude to work, etc. They say it is time for the government to launch another War Against Indiscipline, WAI.

If the Danfo driver will stop drinking “paraga” before hitting the road, if the patent medicine store operator will stop selling fake drugs, if the average worker will carry out his or her duties diligently, our society will be a better place.

He noted that the campaign will begin with a Summit on National Rebirth, Values and Ethics in July.

The minister also said that the 2016 budget will be used to lift Nigerians out of poverty.

“We plan to do this through six social intervention areas that will greatly impact on the economy as well as on lives: 500,000 graduates are to be employed and trained as teachers, 370,000 non-graduates (artisans, technicians) to be trained and employed; one million people (farmers, market women, etc) to be granted loans to set up small businesses; Conditional Cash Transfer to be made to the most vulnerable people (not unemployed graduates); School Feeding targeting 4.5 million school children and Bursaries/Scholarships for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) students,” he said.

Source: TODAY.ng

Missing woman..... Bukola Ogundolie - Olowokeere




Bukola Ogundolie -Olowokeere is missing according to her family and friends. They say she left work on 5th May and has since not been seen. She is married with a son. Anyone with useful information should contact her husband on 09083961518, her brother on 08093911756, or the nearest police station.