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Thursday, 25 December 2014

Nigeria Is Rich, But Her Citizens Are Extremely Poor - Buhari

The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Wednesday said that though Nigeria is a rich nation, its people are extremely poor due to bad governance, The PUNCH reports.

He said his administration would focus on how best   to "make the condition of living of the common man the index for the assessment of our policies and not the amount of billionaires our administration would have made."

"I have said that I live the life of a pensioner. I share the burden and anxiety of majority of our poor, powerless people. I have offered myself on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, the party of change, because I desire to give back to a country that clothed, fed and trained me to be what I am today. Our people are poor. But our country is rich."

According to The PUNCH, the former Head of State, who berated the President Goodluck Jonathan administration over   rising poverty in the country, said, "In a nation where a few individuals could raise N21bn because they wanted to make their friend President, millions of citizens, who truly own the resources being accumulated by a few, are left to suffer in sorrow, tears and blood.

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Buhari surpasses 40,000 Twitter Threshold In Two Days

The All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, General Buhari (rtd) has the 40,000 mark on twitter.

Buhari achieved this feat in the space of two days on signing up with one of the most popular social media network in the world.

An analysis of the followers indicate that majority of them are from the Northern and South Western region of the country. The pattern is a pointer to what to expect in the elections

Could this be where he will record the largest votes? If yes, would the votes ensure he succeeds incumbent president Jonathan?
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Online Safety Tips For Nigerians This Holiday Season

The holiday season is upon us and as always, we all are scrambling to get the best deals online and in stores. However, a few wrong clicks this season could land cyber criminals topping your list of people who will be receiving presents this year.

This year has witnessed lots of significant breaches ranging from a $40m cyber-heist by a Nigerian bank IT worker to the huge data leakage at Sony, just about a week ago.

Information Security expert, Rotimi Akinyele of PhynxLabs said online users can easily put themselves and their devices at risk, unless they take precautions and avoid the common mistakes highlighted below that could compromise their security.

Beware of the Bank Verification Number (BVN) Scam

The ongoing Bank Verification Number (BVN) introduced by the CBN as a means of uniquely identifying bank customers across the Nigerian Banking industry has provided a fertile ground for cyber criminals to defraud unsuspecting bank customers.

Scam emails purportedly sent from Banks/CBN are in circulation urging bank customers to visit a website to activate their BVN online as failure to do so would result in their account(s) and debit cards being deactivated.

Please note that BVN registration can only be done physically at a bank's branch. There is no technology now to replace the physical capture of your biometric data which the BVN seeks to achieve.

Do NOT access your accounts from Public WIFi

Just because a WiFi is free doesn't mean you should connect to it any time it's available. When you're banking or making other online payments, it's better to connect with EDGE or 3G, even if it's slower. It might only be 45 seconds of doing an online bank transaction, but if the wireless network has been compromised, that is more than enough time needed for a cyber-criminal to collect your data.

Use secure passwords

It's crucial to always use strong passwords as passwords are the first line of defense against cyber crooks. Try not to use names of your family, pets, first car, mother's maiden name, etc. as all these can be easily guessed, brute forced or even available on social media sites like facebook, twitter or instagram. Make sure to use a mixture of characters, numbers, and letters of at least 8 characters when choosing your password; as only this will add a high level of difficulty for any attempted password theft. Also, do not reuse your passwords as a compromise on one would translate to a compromise on all.

Stay safe on social networking sites

Social media sites are increasingly becoming targets for spams, scams and other online attacks. Asides mining data from tons of "status updates" for targeted attacks, cyber criminals have mastered the act of baiting unsuspecting users with well-crafted short but compelling posts offering free entry to a Christmas competition with a fantastic prize. The general rule is "there is no free lunch or freebies on the internet – if you're not buying a product then you are the product". Users who click the links then inadvertently act as accomplices to the cyber-criminals because the malicious scripts would automatically re-post the links, images or videos on their contacts' walls or timelines. If an offer looks too good to be true, it probably is. Do NOT click.

Protect yourself from fraudulent emails

If you receive an email urging you to download an unknown tax payment attachment or an email informing you of an urgent pending transaction and you need to login with your details to verify, DELETE that email. Such emails usually trick users into visiting the site, and once you do, viruses and spywares get downloaded on your device which automatically joins you to a network of enslaved computers that have been programmed to carry out malicious deeds. No reputable organization would send emails to collect user names, passwords, token keys or Debit/Credit card details.

The threats to your online accounts increase daily, however, the tips above can help you stay protected online while still providing the convenience online access offers you this holiday.

Stay safe online and happy holidays!
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Wednesday, 24 December 2014

South Africa President Jacob Zuma Hint At Marrying Fifth Wife

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has hinted he may be ready to take a fifth wife to accompany him through old age, the daily newspaper The Star said on Wednesday.

During a visit to a Durban township on Tuesday in KwaZulu-Natal, the 72-year-old said in Zulu "Angakayakhi indlu yokugugela... laba ngisabathathile nje" (I do have wives but I'm yet to marry my last one).

The crowd, most of them elderly, laughed and cheered, The Star said.

Zuma, who on Sunday said he was in "perfect condition" after a stay in hospital in June, had earlier given a speech about the need to respect and tend for older people.

Sihawu Nguyen, a professor at KwaZulu-Natal University, was quoted by the newspaper as saying it was fairly standard among Zulu people for a man who practises polygamy to take a last wife for his last years, sometimes
the younger sister of one of his wives.

"They call the last wife 'indlu yokugugela' [the home in which I will age in] because the responsibility of looking after the husband in their old age predominantly lies with the junior wife, who is often younger than the other wives and more agile in case there is an emergency," he said.

Zuma, who has around 20 children, has married six times but currently has four wives on the state's budget, despite criticism from some tax-payers.
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Man Arraigned In Court For Stabbing Two Children In South Africa

A man accused of stabbing and wounding two small children and their mother in Dobsonville, Soweto, appeared in court on Wednesday, Gauteng police said.

Harris Nhlapho appeared in the Protea Magistrate's Court and his case was postponed to 2 January for further investigation, Warrant Officer Kay Makhubela said.

Nhlapho would be kept in custody.

He allegedly stabbed two boys, aged 2 and 3, and their 20-year-old mother in their home in Dobsonville extension three on 16 December.

The 2-year-old boy was stabbed three times on his head, and the 3-year-old eight times in his body. The boys' mother received multiple stab wounds on her left arm. The boys' 60-year-old grandmother was cut on her forehead during the incident.
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Guinea Ambassador Asks Africa To Facilitate Ebola Fight

Mr Arafan Kabine Kaba, Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea, has appealed to African countries to show solidarity to the three countries affected by the Ebola Viral Disease (EVD), Ghana News Agency Reports.

He said Africa, which is a continent noted for being each other's keeper could reach out to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea for the EVD control as a collective responsibility.

"Let us collectively make the fight against Ebola be our priority especially when we are each other's keeper," he said.

According to Ghana News Agency, Mr Kaba made the remarks on Tuesday when the EPP Books Services donated 1000 copies of French dictionaries worth GH?12, 000.00 and 20 footballs to the Guinea Embassy in Accra.

In addition EPP Books Services also presented a cheque for GH?10,000.00 to the officials of the Embassy to help improve upon the educational standards in the country.

Receiving the items, Mr Kaba thanked EPP Books Services for the support, saying he was not surprised about the assistance especially when the relationship between Ghana and Guinea is fundamental.
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Jonathan Begs NASS To Approve New Jet Purchase

President Goodluck Jonathan wants to ride yet another new aircraft, and he has asked the National Assembly to approve the purchase.

The request is part of the 2015 budget presented to the National Assembly in Abuja last week by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala. It will be the fourth such purchase since he took office in 2010.

According to SaharaReporters, to make the acquisition of the gleaming new toy fit for the electoral stomp an attractive proposition, the presidency will trade in one of the planes currently in the presidential fleet. But the purchase will still gulp N400 million as deposit to the manufacturer.

Towards combating the insurgency in the country, the appropriation bill contains a N1,308,400,600 proposal to be spent on NICEP II security elements phase II by the NSA; N2,093,861,553 for maritime border security solutions (Falcon Eye); N2,093,861,553 for North-East border security solutions and N850 million for the DSS to buy more firearms and ammunition for all the service formations.

Defense, which comprises the Ministry of Defense, the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, has a vote of N358,466,078,698.
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President Jonathan Proposes 'Hall Of Shame' For Criminals In Nigeria

President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday pushed for a designated place to be created and named "Hall of Shame" where names of criminals and societal misfits will be documented, The NATION reports.

Stressing that he muted the idea while he was the Governor of Bayelsa State, the President said that it will serve as deterrence to those who may want to indulge in criminality in the country.

According to The NATION, the President gave the suggestion on Tuesday while receiving the Legends of Nollywood, led by its Chairman Paul Obaziele, who conferred on him the title of Grand Patron of the body at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said: "I heard you saying that you are planning a Hall of Fame, I think we should start thinking of having a hall of shame where the names of criminals would be written. This will serve as a deterrent to those who may want to indulge in criminal activities as they would not want to soil their family names."

Jonathan noted that the country used to be proud of soccer stars in the recent past but since the national team has begun to disappoint the nation, the Nollywood has overtaken them.
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Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Buhari: The Myths Of Change, By Adekoya Boladale

In the wee hours of the night on January 4th, 1984, heavily armed men of the special ops department of the Nigerian Army known as strike force stormed the residence of Chief Olu Awotesu in Lagos to effect an arrest based on an order from above. Chief Olu Awotesu had travelled to his home town in Iperu, Ogun State and on realising that their target was not around, the soldiers descended on his family. Chief's wife was dragged from the bedroom down through the staircases to the lower floor, while interrogation of where Chief was, was ongoing the men in khaki spiced it up with varying degrees of resounding slaps and kick-booting.

They laughed while she screamed and begged for mercy, the more she cried the more they tortured her. The children weren't spared from the 'dinner party'. As if they had a direct order to have no mercy, the men took turn to dehumanize the helpless kids and even ordered the wife to clean up the blood of her kids every time an atomic blow cuts through their veins.

The torture lasted over three hours and having satisfied their lust for blood left fulfilled. Chief Awotesu returned to Lagos with news of a hunt for him, he drove straight to Dodan barracks with no knowledge of the havoc that has befell his family. Chief Awotesu wasn't only arrested but detained without trial for almost two years. It was while in detention he was told about the assault and near assassination of his family. He was released in 1985 having found no evidence of crime against him.

The man who ordered that inhuman assault alongside numerous others which included but not limited to the hunt for Chief Olabisi Onabanjo (a gory tale best recounted by his daughter) is no other than the now rebranded General Muhammadu Buhari. Before the world got to know the new Buhari in suit and tie giving kids 'high five', many, who were truly innocent and law abiding Nigerians have had their lives bashed right in front of their eyes as a result of his total disrespect for human rights.
My friend, Elnathan John, a renowned satirist and writer said recently, 'I refuse to choose between human rights and good governance. Any good governance that disrespect human rights is not good'. As the new Buhari preaches good governance, steps must be taken to ensure that fundamental human rights are not only respected but given total right of way. The Buhari must also be man enough to reach out to families of individuals who were victims of his brutish past and seek genuine resistitution.

For a while now, Nigerians have been fed with tales of General Buhari's anti-corruption campaign and distaste for graft activities, the merchants of this gospel are hoping such public relations job will brush up his goodwill and acceptability to all Nigerians but the fact remains that no amount of image marketing by his campaign organization will change the real him as perceived by the public, after all, clothing a pig in the best of tuxedo doesn't stop it from finding dirt pleasant.

Many analysts and commentators who seems to be spreading the gospel of a revolutionary war against corruption if Buhari gets elected basing such assumption on Buhari's previous mode of governance are either being economical with the truth, caught in the frenzy of the possibilities for a changed government or just unconsciously drifted into the realm of those who lack adequate knowledge of how a democratic system works. It is nothing other than a grand-illusion to believe that General Buhari if elected will solely curb corruption, which many has attributed as the major bane of our country.

Buhari if elected will be operating under set constitutional rules and guidelines which includes that he or any agency setup can not arbitrarily arrest, investigate, and pass judgement on alleged criminals. General Buhari may be able to identify either directly or through an agency corrupt individuals but the task of serving justice remains the prerogative of the judiciary which unfortunately isn't free of the same corruption. Those preaching the message of Buhari fighting corruption are merely selling a contaminated milk known to all as stale.

The reality of war against corruption in Nigeria shows that it supersedes the power of the presidency alone under a democratic system. In the light of this, a new Buhari will move far away from the 'I will fight corruption' slogan as what makes corruption works in Nigeria isn't just a weak president but  conglomerates of corruption laden institutions who constitutionally are independent and free from the shackle-hold of executive powers.

In the quest of curbing corruption will General Buhari be able to clean his house first? As a man who is now surrounded by a gang of think-tank who siphoned and warehoused the economy, social and human sector of Lagos state, given such individuals the key to Aso rock and Nigeria economy will create an upscale of monarchical control over the affairs of the country.

What will General Buhari do to Tinubu (who is allegedly a notorious signature for corruption) who personally supervised his emergence at the primaries and on whose back he rode to become a presidential candidate against all odds?

What will Buhari do to Rotimi Amaechi a man engulfed in series of financial misappropriation which includes but not limited to the monorail project scam, bogus international stadium project, local government allocations grabbing among numerous others but stood as the financial war chest of General Buhari marching former vice-president, Abubakar Atiku dollars for dollars, pounds for pounds during the primaries. A man who turned the acclaimed state owned private jet to Buhari's campaign flight?

What will Buhari do to Ibikunle Amosun, acknowledged by many as one of the most corrupt Governors in the South West with hyper-inflated contracts and total centralization of local government allocations but was responsible for the gift of a brand new bullet proof SUV to Buhari and also played a major role by delivering his delegates during the primary?

The ability of General Buhari to lead is something that demands clinical view, the War Against Indiscipline (WAI), which is now the poser child of Buhari's campaign and being celebrated today was more of Tunde Idiagbon than Buhari. It was Brigadier General Tunde Idiagbon who supervised and monitor the clamp down against social nuisance and indiscipline.

If Nigerians are so keen on bringing back the good old days, then we should be demanding for the come back of the late brigadier. For a new Buhari to fully work effectively as advertised, a new Tunde Idiagbon must be found. Unfortunately Prof. Osinbajo is a man whose autobiography shows taste for 'non-justice'.

The role the professor now addressed as Pastor played in covering down the Tinubu certificate scandal is still fresh in one's memory not to talk of his antecedents while serving in the inglorious regime of General Badamosi Babangida where his legal drafts were used in clamping down numerous media houses and students union organizations. Away from all these, Mr. Osinbajo in deeds and acts seems to have dedicated more time serving the King of Bourdillon than the gospel of the Lord. Will Osinbajo input in government be that of his opinion or the opinion of some certain cabals in Lagos?

The alternative option approach as being devised by the Buhari camp has clearly shown it is not prepared for the job. It is high time Buhari, APC and sympathizers left the convenient corridors of insults, condemnation and abuses and begin a campaign based on issues, policy formations and economic blueprints. Anybody can abuse, insult and pass blames. It is easier to stand in front of teeming crowds, wave to the admiration of supporters and pledge to stop insecurity, make power supply better, create jobs but it only takes few individuals with sound and true passion for a better Nigeria to say how such promises will be implemented.

Adekoya Boladale wrote via adekoyaboladale@gmail.com. Please engage on twitter @adekoyabee and Facebook www.facebook.com/adekoyabee
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Top Newspapers Headlines For Tuesday, 23rd Of December, 2014

Less than eight hours after a female suicide bomber detonated explosives at the Dukku motor park in Gombe, another blast has rocked Bauchi, the capital of Bauchi State.

Our correspondent gathered that the incident happened at about 5.30pm Monday at a market place in the town.

Police Public Relations Officer, Haruna Maohammed, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Monday, said he had yet to be briefed on the bombing.

[Punch]

Vice-Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has stated that the Presidential candidate of the party, Gen. Muhammed Buhari will wipe out the dreaded boko haram insurgents and create jobs in the country if elected in 2015.

Prof. Osinbajo was responding to questions from some of his followers on the social media.

He claimed that the Jonathan- administration is unable to tame Boko Haram because of the corruption around the defence funds which has created a situation where soldiers are not well equipped and motivated.

[Vanguard]

Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in Oyo State, Teslim Folarin, has said the Independent National Electoral Commission has not rejected his name as the candidate of the PDP in the state.

Folarin explained in Ibadan on Monday that the letter written by the commission to the National Chairman of PDP over his eligibility, did threaten his status as the party's candidate in the state.

The letter, dated December 9, 2014, and signed by secretary to the commission, Mrs Augusta Ogakwu, quoted a suit instituted by one Adelowo Aremu against the PDP. The letter confirmed the receipt of the order of a Federal
High Court in Abuja in respect of the suit.

[Punch]

Apparently jolted by the alarm raised by former
Nigeria's external affairs minister, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, over impending post-election
violence in 2015, President Goodluck
Jonathan has turned to traditional rulers across the country for help.

In his address at the 7th General Assembly of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria (NCTRN) held in Abuja yesterday, the president appealed to the royal fathers to assist in enlightening their subjects on peaceful conduct during and after the 2105 general elections.

LEADERSHIP had reported yesterday that Akinyemi had written to Jonathan and General Mohammed Buhari (rtd), requesting them to meet and sign a memorandum of undertaking that they would control their respective supporters after the elections.

[Leadership]
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