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Thursday, 15 January 2015

Opinion: Why I Endorse The 'Clueless' President For A 2nd Term By Uzochukwu Okafor

I have been thinking seriously on why President Jonathan is constantly being derided and abused by a few but vociferous individuals. The most recent being that emanating from President Obasanjo's latest book. But what now propelled me into contributing to this debate is the article written by Mr. Nnimmo Bassey, who I have very high regard for since our student days at the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus.

In that article captioned " A Clueless president," he stated how an African friend he had not seen in years asked him about "his clueless President." This demonstrates the need for us to remain decorous even in instances of very sharp disagreements. Quite often, Nigerians complain of disrespectful treatments at the airports by immigration and custom officials.

There is a saying in Igbo land to the effect that when you describe your cooking pot as useless, people will treat it as rubbish. We Nigerians have often not been mindful of the damage we do to our country and ourselves when we denigrate our institutions and our leaders in a careless and reckless manner. It is even more so when such recklessness comes from a former president who should be more thoughtful and circumspect in his utterances and writings.

As we approach the 2015 presidential elections, the denigration of the office of the president is being escalated. The launch of the book, My Watch, by former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ) was seen in this light by many commentators. The opposition party, the APC is also determined to do maximum damage to President Jonathan and the office of the President. The utterances from its leadership need a lot of moderation and scrubbing. They have also at various times described Mr. President as clueless and one who runs an auto pilot government. The radical changes promised by President Jonathan during his campaign were captured in the Transformation Agenda document.

Programmes identified in this document will be used to evaluate the government of president Jonathan to see if his government can be described as clueless and running on auto pilot. An important barometer of a viable democracy is the sanctity of the voter's wish.

When late President Yaradua took office, he acknowledged that his election was largely flawed and vowed to clean up the electoral process. President Jonathan who succeeded him have not disappointed in this regard. It is to his credit that subsequent elections have been largely declared as free and fair by international observers. Another important index and benefit of democracy is the freedom of expression, freedom of association and statutorily guaranteed access to information.

Under President Jonathan, freedom of speech has remained unencumbered in spite of some unwarranted abuses his government has suffered. President Jonathan remains to date the most demonised, abused and derided President Nigeria has ever had. But it is to his credit that he has never used the security apparatus at his disposal to persecute any one. One can also acknowledge that he signed the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill into law, a bill that the previous governments avoided for years.

Under President Jonathan, the power sector has witnessed the privatisation of the generation and distribution companies. If international and local assessments of this process are anything to go by, the bidding process has been mostly transparent. With this process concluded, one can anticipate an irreversible process in achieving stable power supply in no distant future, the same way the telecommunication sector benefited from privatization.

The rehabilitation of the railway system deserves special mention. This important means of transportation has been unfortunately ignored by previous governments. The progress being made in this sector in reopening the railway links to the major cities in Nigeria is commendable. This is being complemented with the dredging of the lower River Niger. We also take particular note of the ongoing construction of the new bridge over the River Benue and the commencement of work on the Second Niger Bridge.

The aviation sector is another area that has witnessed significant transformation. The modernisations of the existing airports and construction of new airport terminals have improved the standing of Nigerian airports within the international aviation community. It is therefore not surprising that Nigeria has attained and retained the FAA Category One status. The launching of the National industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), and the National Enterprise Development Programme has led to the resuscitation of Nigeria automobile industry.

Nigeria has moved from a net importer of cement to a net exporter of cement by increasing installed capacity from 16.5 million metric tons per annum in 2011 to 39.5 million metric tons per annum in 2014. The transformation agenda of Mr. President, if implemented faithfully, will no doubt significantly improve Nigeria economy. But we must be mindful of the fact that its impact and success rests on tackling the monster of corruption. One, therefore, cannot fairly evaluate this administration without assessing its approach to addressing the issue of corruption. Although Nigeria has improved slightly with respect to the perception index of Transparency International, perception of corruption in Nigeria is still high.

While there is often a mismatch between perception and reality, one cannot ignore perception. The truth, is that Mr. President needs to demonstrate that his government abhors corruption. While I agree with Mr. President that dealing with corruption is not about parading people on the television but devising creative and systematic means of addressing it, there is still need to combine the long term measure of Mr. President with some short term prescriptions.

One short term measure could be initiating an executive bill to set up Tribunals dedicated to trying cases of corruption. These tribunals should be presided over by credible retired judges. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has often complained about their frustration with the process at the existing courts. The conviction of Governor Ibori at the UK Court vis a vis the merry go round experienced in the same case in Nigeria is a case in point.

Having stated the issues above, it will be germane to acknowledge what this administration has already done to tackle corruption at its roots. These include the restructuring of the pension payment system, the restructuring of the integrated salary payment system, and the deregulation in the oil and gas sector to check corrupt practices in the downstream sector.

The disappearance of perennial queues at our filling stations is one testimony to the success of the creative approach to stemming endemic corruption in the oil sector. Signing of the Anti-Money Laundering Act into law, introduction of an electronic-wallet scheme, that has reduced significantly decades of corruption in the fertiliser and seed sectors are also very creative.

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The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author, Uzochukwu Okafor
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Top 10 Trending Hashtags In Nigeria For Jan 14, 2015

As the February 14, 2015 presidential elections draws closer by the day, it appears the incumbent president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is gradually making waves on TWITTER - one of the most popular social media platform in the world.

Among the hashtags created in Nigeria, president Jonathan appears to be heading back to Aso-Rock going by this hashtag: #Gej_WillWin. This is has been trending now for the past two days and it remains to be seen how strong it can go.

Here are the hashtags that have made the list so far:
#EveryVillainNeeds [image] Promoted
#GEJ_WillWin
Zahra
#Presh_Davido
#GEJistheChange
#OGAARA_byBrain
#Courteville10thAnniversary
Nigeria
Ronaldo
Baga
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Wednesday, 14 January 2015

UNIBEN HOSTEL Accommodation Update: Unity Bank To Process Payments

BANK CHARGES: all students are advised to pay their bank charges into the banks as specified below.

1) Hostel access and maintenance charges: unity bank Ugbowo campus. All students: 1000

2) SUG dues: access bank ugbowo campus.
A) old students; 300
B) new students ; 500

3)Clearance charges: Guaranty Trust bank, Ugbowo campus.

4)School fees: payment online.

5)Students record file(new students): First Bank Plc, Ugbowo Campus

NOTE:
receipts for hostel access and SUG dues are to be presented to the deans office, students affairs division before registration for hostel request.

Old students could commence their request for hostel accommodation with effect from 15th Jan, 2015, provided that:
A)their sessional result have been approved by
senate and
B)they have paid their school charges

Please also note that hostel allocation are strictly on a first come-first serve basis as the
bed spaces available are limited.

Signed: Prof Victor Edosa Omozuwa
Dean of students.
14/01/2015
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Exclusive: Delta Central APC Councillors Hold Two-Days Meeting

Newsbeatportal can authoritatively report that the All Progressives Congress (APC) Councillors from Delta Central Senatorial District are holding a two-days meeting.

The meeting is ongoing at the secretariat of the party in Ughelli South Local Government Area, Ughelli, Delta State.

The priority of the meeting is to make proper preparations and strategize towards the forth-coming general elections in the state and Nigeria at large.

The governorship candidate of the party, Olorogun Otega Emerhor, is expected to meet with the councillors tomorrow, the 15th of January, 2015.

Delta Central Senatorial district consists of eight Local Governments; namely, Uvwie Local Government, Ethiope East Local Government, Ethiope West Local Government, Okpe Local Government, Ughelli North Local Government, Ughelli South Local Government, Sapele Local Government, and Udu Local Government.


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Satisfied With Electricity In Nigeria? Engage PDP Now On Twitter

The Largest Political party in Nigeria and Africa, The Peoples Democratic Party, is currently engaging Nigerians on the state of the power sector in Nigeria.

Earlier today, the party, through his social media handle on twitter, wrote:

"@PdpNigeria will be answering questions on the Power Sector today. Tweet using the hashtag #AskPDP"

Wherever you may be, as long as you have access to twitter, kindly engage the party today. You are at liberty to ask your questions as you deem them fit.

You can follow the party on twitter by clicking http://twitter.com/pdpnigeria

What are you waiting for? Tweet your questions now using the hashtag: #AskPDP
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ECTL Fourth Quarter Investors Update Now Available Online

Dear Shareholders,

The Ellist Communication Technology Ltd fourth quarter business activities came to an end today [January 14, 2015].

The main drive of the ECTL is traffic; more traffic generates more revenue. Our technology is built so rigorously to monetize every web traffic we get. The digital advertising landscape is advancing everyday and more large portals are building their own in-house advertising program to monetize their huge web traffic.

Hence we lost some of the largest web traffic sources such as Naij.com, National Mirror etc. This also led to the loss of some of our major advertisers like mobofree. Because of this trend, we decided to build our own traffic sources to consume our adverts, hence we started our flagship project http://talkafrica.co

Within 3months+ of its launched we have driven the traffic to over 20,000 daily unique but this is still far from the projected minimum daily traffic of 200,000 Africans needed to attract large institutional advertisers. We can achieve this in the next quarter as we have been able to master the pattern and, with better funding and completion of the mobile apps for the platform, traffic will be greatly improved.

Dividends
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There will be no dividend for the fourth quarter as our revenue has greatly been affected by low traffic buildup. We hope to steer the business to success this coming quarter.

Outlook for the Fifth Quarter
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(i) The ECTL is currently building a datafeed technology to enable all shareholders view the companies daily revenue real time. Our policy has always been hinged on openness and transparency. The core businesses of the ECTL is done online and all business data and recorded online, we intend streaming this data to all shareholders daily.

(ii) With lowering revenue, we are inviting shareholders, who can volunteer in supervising some of our web projects as telecommuting team members, to join the team. It is important to be part of the growth of the ECTL.

Our Challenges At the Moment
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The ECTL has been able to massively invest in building some of the very important technology required in monetizing web traffic. We have a link advertising technology, Social media monetization technology, banner and contextual ads monetization technology and finally we have built a robust portal technology to drive traffic and make these technologies developed profitable.

At this stage, we need aggressive campaigns and better advertising budgets to reach out to millions of internet users in Africa. With large traffic comes better revenue.

Our challenge at the moment is getting the right funding to promote these project, we have currently placed 5% of the companies share to raise the required funding needed to massively grow our traffic source this coming quarter.

Without aggressive campaign, it may take longer to get to the required traffic levels where revenue will be meaningful.

Regards!!!

ECTL Team

Full Source/Comments Available here: http://talkafrica.co/ng/p/22339/20788-updates
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UNIBEN Bans Stanbic Bank Located Inside Ugbowo Campus

The University of Benin, Benin City, UNIBEN, has given an order to STANBIC IBTC Bank to stop collecting payments from students who are applying for hostel accommodation.

STANBIC IBTC Bank has a branch inside the University Campus at Ugbowo, Main Gate, Benin City.

As a result of this new development, all new students have been advised to put an hold to all Hostel Applications until the university authorities make provision for another alternative.

However, for those students who were quick to make payments to the aforementioned bank, the university will sort out whatever issues that may arise.


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Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Joke: Five Parachutes, Four First Class Citizens, One Jet Plane; Who died?

A plane was about to crash and there were only four parachutes in the plane. Meanwhile there were five people on board the plane.

The first person was Cristiano Ronaldo and he said: I am the best footballer, I can't die now" so he took 1 parachute and left.

The second person, who was Aliko Dangote said "i'm the richest man in Africa and i'm too young to die" so he took a parachute and left.

The third was President Jonathan and he said: "I am the smartest president in the world so i cannot die right now, my people still need me;" so he took 1 and left.

Then It was left with Pope Francis and a little
school girl. The Pope said to the little girl: "take the last one, I am ready to sacrifice my life for yours". Astonishingly, the little girl replied: 'no need for that, there are two parachutes left.

The pope asked her: how come? The little girl
replied: 'the Nigerian president took my school bag.

What do you think will happen to President Jonathan according to this joke?

Ologbosere Martins Tolulope wrote in via Facebook.


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The Beef Continues: Reno Omokiri's 14 Questions for General Buhari and the APC.

I have questions for Gen Buhari and his party and I hope rather than insults we will get answers to these factual questions.

1. Has Buhari apologised to Ben Ogedengbe's family for killing him for a crime that did not carry death penalty when he committed it.

2. If Buhari really believes that power is from God as he says, then why did he take it by
force in 1983?

3. Has Buhari apologized to the people of Lagos for cancelling Jakande's Metroline & forfeiting the $50 million Lagos paid for it?

4. Why did Buhari regime use violence to stop the September 1985 National Conference of
the National Association of Nigerian Students?

5. Has Buhari apologized for heading the ONLY
military administration that did not have a transition plan to hold elections?

6. Has Buhari apologized for jailing Tai Solarin & denying him his asthma drugs simply because he campaigned against military rule

7. Has Buhari apologized for jailing Nduka Irabor and Tunde Thompson for writing a truthful report which embarrassed his government?

8. Has Buhari apologized for raiding Papa Awolowo's house and seizing his passport so he couldn't travel out of the country?

9. Has Buhari apologized for throwing VP Alex
Ekwueme in jail even though it was proven that
Ekwueme DID NOT steal?

10. What reason did Buhari have for jailing Ojukwu in 1984? Ojukwu was not in Shagari's government and he did not steal!

11. Can Buhari explain to young Nigerians why he banned the Nigerian Medical Association? Does he hate doctors?

12. What reason did Buhari have for jailing the
activist Beko Ransome Kuti who campaigned for his brother, Fela's release?

13. They say Buhari is now a democrat. Really? Then why did he treat the Oputa Panel with such disdain and refused to appear?

14. Why did Buhari jail Fela Kuti in 1984? What was Fela's crime? Singing against military
government?

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Reno Omokiri is the SA on Social Media to the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
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Open Letter To General Muhammadu Buhari By Chika Onuora

Since I heard that the All Progressives Congress (APC) voted you in as its presidential candidate, I have been worried about so many issues, some of which I will mention, but others I will raise at other fora.

To start with, as a woman, I am pained that you will not have an office of the First Lady. Many have said that the constitution does not have a provision for that office, which I believe is true, but I still insist that you bring your wife to Abuja, and into the Aso Rock Villa, to help better our lives. She can only do that with the full paraphernalia of an office, so I advise that you reconsider your position.

Again, Sir, it is not about that office, but about the dividends. Most of us do not like Patience, but we like what she has gotten for us. I am not so stupid and irreligious to believe we will equal the men, but at least we can consolidate on the 35% we now have. With you, the future is grim and foreboding.

Dear General, Sir, I may be sounding disrespectful at this stage in my letter, but it is for a good reason because as a woman who has nurtured children with a supporting husband, I cannot understand why a man who served in the Nigerian Army and rose to your rank can be described as an officer and a gentleman. An officer maybe, but a gentleman definitely not. And I thought one of the reasons given for wives decorating their husbands on promotion was to show they were a rank higher. It appears to me that for some of you, while you are officers, your wives are fresh recruits.

Pardon my anger, but I must keep speaking until I ventilate why I can never, ever, vote for you, even if my husband thinks you are what Nigeria needs. He is still suffering certain deprivations for suggesting that in a discussion with his friends to my hearing.

I read the other day that you claimed to have forgiven those who sent you out of Dodan Barracks, but I think all that is politics. If you could not forgive a divorced and dead wife, only fools, including your newfound friends, especially those of the South-West who propped you up, will believe you. That is if they are that foolish! I can wager that Ibrahim Babangida did not believe a word of that your comment. Knowing him as I do, he will work his best underground against you. So will his boys.

Sir, where exactly is your second wife, Aisha? There are too many stories in the open concerning her; and her continual absence either proves the stories have a semblance of truth, or you are just the good, old Buhari that cannot change.

I do not wish to comment on President Goodluck Jonathan or his wife, Patience, but I fear gravely that with you in the Aso Villa, our gender will lose all the gains that Jonathan's presidency gave us.

Dear General, I read something written by a woman on the back page of the Punch newspapers of Thursday, January 8, 2015 concerning your "missing wife", but this was the most instructive for me. The writer wrote: "There are several reasons one can adduce for Buhari and his wife's photo hide-and-seek. One, the culture of lovey-dovey is simply not him. Like the Igbo proverb that says a man cannot learn to be left-handed in old age, I wager that this is a left-handedness that Buhari has not learnt and is probably a far harder lesson than removing his cap during a church service.

"Two, he probably thinks being seen with a woman will detract from his famed militarist discipline and Spartan image. He has done a lot of bending just to project himself as a non-Islamic fundamentalist (and) pan Nigerian statesman but the woman aspect just does not resonate well with him – yet. Third, the religion and culture Buhari has known all his life do gift a second-class citizen status to women."

Sir, Is this writer right in her summation? If that is the case, we may have to wait until you are 76 years old and recognize how important we are as women to vote you in.

See you in 2019! 

Chika Onuora wrote in from Asokoro, Abuja via chikamadubuikeonuora@gmail.com.

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