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Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Jonathan stopped B’Haram from taking over Nigeria —PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party on Monday boasted that it was President Goodluck Jonathan's tactics that stopped the Boko Haram from overrunning half of the country.

It said if not for Jonathan's actions and dexterity in the fight against insurgency, members of the dreaded sect would have taken over about half of Nigeria.

As a result of this, the party said the President deserved commendations from Nigerians rather than being vilified.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Olisa Metuh, said this at a press briefing in Abuja.

He said the problem of insecurity in the North-East should not be attributed to Jonathan, adding that the President had been trying to contain it.

Metuh said, "The problem that we have in the North-East to deal with is insurgency; it is not the making of this government. This government has tried as much as possible to contain it.

"I must proclaim, every now and then, Nigerians encourage us by saying that if not for the character, candour and the personality of the President, these insurgents would have overrun more than half of Nigeria.

"We would have been under occupation of terrorists if not for the determination, the style and the character and personality of the president."

Explaining how the President had been working to stop Boko Haram, he said the government had been able to secure a ceasefire, dialogue with members of the sect and the use of other methods.

"He has been able to offer a ceasefire, dialogue and other things to engage them. He has been trying all sorts of methods and engaging them in serious warfare and Nigerians have noted that if not for his character, Boko Haram would have overrun half of Nigeria," he added.
He said that the Jonathan administration had done more than other administrations in the history of the country for the people of the northern region.

Metuh said, "Jonathan's administration has been very fair to the North in terms of projects, political appointments and the establishment ofalmajiri schools which have improved education in the region.

"The present administration has done a lot more for the three zones in the North than any of the administrations before him in the areas of agriculture, education, roads, railways and many more.

Source: The Punch
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Monday, 19 January 2015

Hello TA Members: Strategy To Increase Your Bot Clicks

I hate writing, but somehow have found myself inspired daily on this forum and very often find it difficult to resist the temptation of writing.

Let me correct one impression here; bot clicks are wonderful and I have profited tremendously from them. The strategy, I will explain shortly.

Writing this article, I will be making reference to several ambiguous words; the reason is not far-fetched: I have realised that only very few publishers actually take the patience to read whatever I write. As a result of this new found knowledge, I am sorry to say this: I will not be writing for everybody any more. Am I selfish? Before you start casting and apportioning blame, ask yourself how many times you have read and made comments on all my ORIGINAL articles on this forum.

I observed that Nigerians, humans at large, are very good at apportioning blames, criticising people and issues; but, surprisingly, they are very far from offering a very detailed, concised, and elaborate critique of issues. Be that as it may, I will proceed to the topic of discourse.

It is no longer a hidden secret that bot clicks have been massively identified by the management. It is now an open secret that bot clicks are still being paid for by the management. It is even more fascinating that twitter, though has the overall best twitter, has the largest bot clicks so far. But, WHY ARE BOT CLICKS IMPORTANT?

We should be happy that bots/crawlers/web spiders exist; without them, our works here would be in vain. What is the essence of creating topics when people cannot find them in search engines? Why waste my time on this forum when I know that it is just within the confines of this forum?

Contrary to the popular held belief system in the house here among publishers; bots should be celebrated and not condemned. Without them, everything here will be meaningless. Without them, people cannot know what we are doing now and make reference to them in the future. Without them, my hashtags may not work. Without them, my tweets may not appear on search engines.

Ever since I embraced and accepted this strategy of utilising bot clicks, I have become more productive, more comfortable, more relaxed, and have equally made more profits. Within the past one week of having the above new shaped orientation, several search engines have picked the topics I shared. Some of these searches are: google.com, bloopish.com, bing.com, longurl.com, and many more.

So, are you still angry that bot clicks flood your timeline? Are you still discouraged that you do not earn a lot from them? Do not worry yourself; look at the bigger picture. Very soon, you will be smiling soon and will drop your testimony.

I leave you to your thoughts.

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Governor Fayose Places Death-wish Advert On Buhari In National Newspapers

Nigerians woke up this morning [Monday] to a provocative advert placed in major print newspapers across Nigeria by Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state practically wishing death on General Muhammad Buhari (rtd), the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The advert which were placed on the front pages of Punch, the Guardian and several other national newspapers, titled "Nigerians Be Warned" started with a quote from the book of
Deuteronomy in the bible talking about life and death.

Fayose then listed three former Nigerian head of states from the Northwestern part of Nigeria, who have died tragically and then placed Buhari at the end with a question mark
placed over his photograph.

The advert followed several desperate efforts by operatives of President Jonathan to hang a prostrate cancer diagnosis on Buhari over the last few days. The group went as far as concocting a laboratory report claiming Buhari had been diagnosed with prostate cancer at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital. The hospital later denied the existence of the laboratory report and its writer.

Also, Buhari personally addressed a press conference yesterday and denied visiting ABUTH in the last five years.
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Premier League clubs could have signed Sanchez for £2Million, claims Pozzo

Premier League clubs could have signed Alexis Sanchez for as little as £2million had they shown enough belief in him, the man who brought him to Europe has claimed.

Udinese president Giampaolo Pozzo, who bought Sanchez from Corbreloa for that price back in 2006, said bigger clubs were aware of the attacking prodigy but he chose to move to
Italy because they were the first to show faith in his ability.

'The big clubs, not just English, had sensed the deal but we were good at getting the player first when he was not yet known,' Pozzo told The Sun.

'He wanted to sign for us because firstly, he wanted to come to Europe and then because we were the first to believe in him.

'Our scouts in South America saw his unquestionable technical qualities. But, from when we started following him, he also had a personality that was out of the ordinary for a
boy of that age.'

Udinese loaned Sanchez to Colo-Colo and Argentine giants River Plate before finally bringing him back to play in their first team.

He flourished in Italy, making his name in three remarkable seasons at the club.

One man with first hand experience of playing with Sanchez is Watford striker Matej Vydra, who was at Udinese at the same time.

He said: 'He will help Arsenal's players. When at Udinese, every day he tried to make his team-mates better and it's good when someone helps you. He was young but was like a coach and wanted to help.'

Sanchez's form ultimately saw him picked up by then-European Champions Barcelona, who paid £30m for his services in 2011.

And after three seasons with the Catalan club, in which he scored 39 goals in 88 league appearances, Arsenal paid £30m to bring him to the Premier League.

Source: MailOnline
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Museum To Celebrate Martin Luther King’ Day Jan. 28

Mr Amos Olorunnipa, the Curator, National Museum of Unity, Ibadan, says the museum will be celebrating Martin Luther King Junior's day on January 28 in Ibadan.

Oloronnipa told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Ibadan, that the office would join the rest of the world to celebrate the day for stakeholders.

Olorunnipa expressed delight at the exploits of King, especially the stopping of segregation between whites and blacks in the United States of America.

"We want to remember that someone did such a great work for us and left a legacy for people to follow.

"Martin Luther made people to know that both whites and blacks are equal and created by God, there should be no discrimination.

"We want to let people know that one can lay his or her life for one's country; If he could do that, we too can," he said.

The curator used the occasion to invite all stakeholders, especially the youths and school children, stressing that the aim was to inculcate the knowledge of Luther's works to them.

"There will be a lecture on the achievements of Martin as it relates to culture. There will also be a pictorial exhibition of his works, as well as gallery exhibition. So, we encourage them to come," Olorunnipa said. (NAN)

Source: LEADERSHIP
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Is Buhari Sick? YES, BUHARI IS SICK; AND SO AM I By Vitus Ozoke

Nigerians and their infinite capacity for facile propaganda.

I wake up this morning and what I see all over social media is some poor taste, childish diagnosis of Major General Buhari as
being sick.

Well, I agree. I agree that Buhari is sick. I am sick, too. Any Nigerian who is not sick is not sick because he or she is incurably sick. We are all sick. And we should be sick. So, yes,...

...Buhari is sick of the monumental corruption that has become institutionalised in Nigeria.

...Buhari is sick of the incompetence of a government that cannot protect the lives and properties of its citizens.

...Buhari is sick of the lack of a sense of urgency in the circles of government in Nigeria.

...Buhari is sick of a country that has placed itself on permanent reverse gear.

...Buhari is sick of a country that has left itself naked as it is raped dry by vagabonds in power.

...Buhari is sick of a youth population without jobs.

...Buhari is sick of a country where university education has become comparable to 8th grade competence in advanced civilizations.

...Buhari is sick of a country where roads are death traps.

...Buhari is sick of a country where people go into political offices near poor, but turn stupendously wealthy overnight.

...Buhari is sick of a country where education is priced beyond the reach of the common masses.

...Buhari is sick of a country where $20 Billion (possibly $40 Billion) of public fund develops legs and walks away, its whereabouts knowingly unknown.

...Buhari is sick of watching the country he loves ranked at the bottom of corruption index by Transparency International Buhari is sick of a country that earns billions of dollars in oil
revenue, yet has not a single functional oil refinery.

...Buhari is sick of a country where government has bowed to the dictates of power generator cabals in a conspiracy that ensures perpetual darkness.

...Buhari is sick of a country where senators and congressmen earn more than the president of the United States of America.

...Buhari is sick of a country where soldiers are so demoralized to confront a ragtag Boko Haram terror sect.

...Buhari is sick of a country where convicted looters are pardoned and fast tracked for senate positions.

...Buhari is sick of a country where life expectancy is among the lowest in the world.

...Buhari is sick of a country that is on international news for all the wrong reasons.

So, yes, Buhari is sick; and so am I.

The question is: why is Jonathan not sick as well? Why has Jonathan remained healthy in the face of all the above-listed filth and diseases?

Another question is: why is not every Nigerian sick of all the social maladies and existential outbreaks? It is a time to be sick, my friends. Buhari is; I am. Are you?

Let's all get sick of where and how Nigeria is. Let's get real sick. And the sicker we are, the healthier we are going to be. Let's schedule a doctor's visit on February 14. Let's not forget our health insurance card (voter card) as we go for this February appointment. We need to feel better. But until February 14, let's feel sick...

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...Real sick!..............VITUS OZOKE is resident in the US and a Prof. at Salisbury University.
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APC Rejects Interim Govt, Election Postponement Plot

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it will neither accept an interim government nor a postponement of next month's elections as being advocated by certain individuals, saying the elections must hold as scheduled on February 14 and 28, 2015.

In a statement issued in Lagos yesterday by its national publicity secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC warned that any attempt to scuttle the polls in preference for any other arrangement will be resisted by all available constitutional means.

"We are aware that those who are not comfortable with the turning of the political tide in favour of the opposition ahead of the elections are scheming to abort a possible victory for our party, through either an interim government or a postponement of the elections.

"These enemies of Nigeria include those who are worried by the strong anti-corruption stance of our party and its avowed commitment to good governance, and those who favour the status quo of anything goes, bad governance and massive corruption that have left Nigerians deeply pauperised and traumatised,'' it said.

APC said those who may consider the two scenarios of interim government and postponement of the elections as outlandish should consider the published but yet-unrefuted statement by one Deji Adeyanju, said to be an official in the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe.

The party quoted Adeyanju, who handles Dr. Okupe's Twitter Account, as saying in a Blackberry Messenger (BBM) statement:
"Buhari can never be President of Nigeria. Quote me any day any time. Instead of Buhari to become President of Nigeria, Nigeria would rather break. A military coup will even be allowed than for Buhari to become the President of a democratic Nigeria quote me any day, any time."

It said that since the statement has not been refuted, one can safely conclude that it represents the thinking in the presidency circle.

''If a citizen is advocating a military coup against a sitting government just to prevent a supposed election victory of the opposition, it is nothing short of treason. Yet, the security agencies that have been falling over themselves warning against incendiary and inciting statements have not yet swung into action over this inciting statement. This is not encouraging vis-a-vis the non-partisan stand of the security agencies," it added.

''The truth is that what could as well be a Freudian slip by Adeyanju has exposed the depth of panic and desperation in the presidency ahead of next month's polls. This has also confirmed that those who have been canvassing, either openly or otherwise, the options of interim government or postponement of the elections, are working at the behest of certain forces,'' APC said.

The party therefore called on Nigerians to be vigilant and be ready to do everything under the law to protect the nation's democracy, imperfect as it may be.

It also alerted the international community to the evil machinations of desperate politicians ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

''Our stand is simple but needs to be restated: The 2015 general elections must hold as scheduled all over Nigeria, and our party is ready for the elections. As we stated earlier, we will only accept the outcome of a free, fair, credible and transparent elections, not that of manipulated polls. We will also not agree to the postponement of next month's elections under any guise, and an interim arrangement plot is totally unacceptable to us. We challenge the ruling PDP to also state its own stand on next month's polls for the world to note.

''We also challenge the presidency to state its own stand and to also distance itself from the anarchic and treasonable statement by one of its own over the forthcoming polls,'' APC said.
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February Polls: Long-term Investments Suffer Major Setback

As preparations for the country's general election heat up across the country, long-term investment is suffering a major hit with investors adopting a precautionary stance.

LEADERSHIP investigations show that local and foreign investors are being cautious about making long-term investments because of the forthcoming general election among other issues confronting Nigeria's macro-economic environment.

This stance, they maintain, is due to the perceived uncertainty over the outcome of the coming elections, particularly the presidential poll. They argue that long-term investment requires stable political and macro-economic environment to thrive. Discerning investors are usually wary to make investment decisions during periods of general election because they are usually characterised by instability and uncertainty.

Another reason for the lull, analysts maintain, is because funds which come mainly from government have been channeled into electioneering activities, thus leaving less room for investment decisions.

According to the director-general of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Muda Yusuf, the political transition process has far reaching implications for the economy. Political and social stability are critical factors driving investor confidence and investment in the country.

Noting that new investors in the country would like to wait to see the outcome of the election, Yusuf said: "The heightened tempo of electioneering activities has led to injection of significant amount of funds into the economy through various channels of political campaign finance.

"The main sources of the funds are state funds, funds provided by candidates contesting elections, political party funds and proceeds of corruption. Some segments of the economy have benefited tremendously from these spending. They include the media houses, logistics providers for political rallies, printers of posters and banners, crowd mobilisation contractors, and hotels in major cities because of the itinerant nature of politicians at this time."

He pointed out that there is also the aspect of spending that is undertaken by the electoral body, INEC, pointing at procurement of ballot papers, ballot boxes, vehicles for logistics, and various printing jobs among others. Suppliers of these materials would be major beneficiaries of the current political transition expenditure, while there will also be job creation through the recruitment of numerous ad-hoc staff, he noted
All these, he said, would impact the economy positively, especially where such procurements are done locally.

He, however, noted that governance at all levels of government had slowed down as political leaderships are engrossed in electioneering campaigns.

"Important matters requiring approvals of the political leadership may not get the right attention at this time. Investments and projects that are dependent on such approvals will experience some challenges at this time," he said.

"Political transition periods come with possibilities of changes in government in power, changes in individuals occupying political positions, changes in policy direction and changes in priorities of government.

"These possibilities increase the political risk of investment during periods of political transition. Investors will, therefore, be very cautious in taking major investment decisions until after the elections."

The managing director of APT Securities and Funds Ltd, Garba Kurfi, said that the nation's bourse had been experiencing high volatility and unpredictable fluctuations due to the forthcoming elections and over reliance on foreign investors, pointing out that investors, especially foreign ones, are waiting to see the outcome of the elections.

He added that there would a boom in the cement industry after the election, as about nine new state governors would want to embark on infrastructure development as key project.

He asserted that economic activities, by both local and foreign investors, would be determined by the outcome of the elections.
Head of Research at Sterling Capital, Sewa Wusu, while hoping for a smooth transition following the February general election, noted that investors had become cautious in investing in the country ahead of the elections.

Although he did not give figures in terms of investment inflows into the country, he said the political tension in the country had heightened investors' fear of putting their resources in the country.

"Normally, investors adopt a cautionary stance in an election year, but the increased political tension in the country has worsened the fear. We have had elections before now but this is different. Hopefully the peace pact signed recently will help reduce the tension," he stated.

In Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector, especially telecommunications subsector, most of the investments expected from major telecom operators who drive the ICT industry are hanging as a result of the fear of the violence that may ensue after the general election.

Major telecom operators who normally make public their investment plans for each new year have remained silent. Also, the fear of the outcome of the elections is also being attributed as one of the reasons for stalled the 2.6 GigaHertz spectrum auction that would have taken place in December 2014, with the telecommunications regulator, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), putting it on indefinite suspension.

Industry players say the telecom licence auction with a base price of N34.8 billion is being frustrated by lack of interest from telecom operators who have adopted a 'wait and see' attitude.

"It is unfortunate that the two licences-Broadband Infrastructure Companies (InfraCos) and the 2.6GHz are being programmed few weeks to the general election in Nigeria. No discerning investor will stake his money at this critical period. They will prefer that any telecom auction will take place after the general election," said a top official of the one leading mobile operators who does not want his name mentioned.

The NCC had planned to auction seven licences in Lagos and the six geopolitical zones since the third quarter of 2014, without success. The regulator wanted to start with pilot auctions in Lagos and North Central Zone, but the process is said to be stalling as a result of non-competitive bidding from major service providers in the country who have the bulk of investments in fibre-optic cable and copper infrastructure scattered across the country.

Source: LEADERSHIP
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Security Agencies To Deploy Over 360,000 Personnel For February Polls

Over 360,000 security operatives are expected to provide security for both man and material during the February general elections. They would be deployed by the Nigeria Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC). While the Nigeria Police would provide about 300,000 personnel the NSCDC would provide 60,000.

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Suleiman Abba and his NSCDC counterpart, Prof Ade Abolurin made the disclosure weekend during the end of a two-day conference, with the theme: "Nigeria 2015 Elections and Beyond: Roles of State and Non-State Actors in Mitigating Violence in Elections."

The event was organised by the Savannah Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy and Development (SCDDD) in conjunction with the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Abba said about 300 000 of his officers have been trained in partnership with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and development partners while Commandant General (CG), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Prof. Ade Abolurin disclosed that 60, 000 of his officers will also participate in securing life and properties during the election. Abolurin also added that NSCDC has completed arrangements to import 25 sniffer dogs from the United States to detect likely explosives component at the election venues.

The Department of State Security (DSS) which was represented by an operative, Mrs. Mary Otubu however, did not disclose the number of DSS operatives earmarked for the exercise. She assured that the service would ensure safety of both the electorate and government officials.

"Policing the society has always been a challenge. All the police officers will be deployed, over 300, 000 officers will be used.

"The commonwealth has also offered to help us in that respect of training by 21st of this month. Some of the trainings are even train the trainers until it gets to the last person on their roles during the election," Abba said.

The IGP who harped on the role of the police to provide security before, during and after the election, however called on politicians to conduct themselves in manners that would not jeopardise the electoral process. He added that the Federal Government has procured non leather weapons and about 2000 patrol vehicles to ensure the police performed its duties in the election period effectively.

The police boss who also spoke on when operatives should use firearm during the poll, said the time to use lethal weapon should depend on the discretion of the officers but in compliance with the Police Act.

"It is you that will determine when to use your weapon. If your attacker aim at your head, it is left to the officer to use his weapon or not. Individual police officers shall be held responsible for misuse of firearm," Abba said.

‎ Abolurin who was represented by the Deputy Commandant General, Operations, Evan said all officers in the intelligence unit ‎of the corps would be deployed.

Source: LEADERSHIP
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Sunday, 18 January 2015

Elections are just around the corner in Nigeria By Chris Idibie

Elections are just around the corner in Nigeria.

There has been so much of hurly-burly, campaigns of calumny, claims and counter claims, threats and intimidation and also pacification from different individuals and quarters.

Many individuals, including some of my lovely friends who serve on the pulpit that I knew to be angels, appearing very quiet and sanguine,
who barely speak on public issues have in recent time proved me very wrong, by revealing their true pictures that they too are radicals that can't be predicted in the manner they go about the political campaign for their candidate, particularly the campaign of calumny and hate against the political opponent of their candidate. Leaving issues to trivialities. Not too encouraging anyway.

Besides, attentively are observers and well-meaning Nigerians who are openly, secretly,
discreetly or silently weighing options, predictions and prophecies on candidatures, particularly of the presidential election. While these reflections are ongoing upon till February
14 and 15th, Shakespearean Macbeth is indirectly playing out in the minds of many, such as; would the prophecies of the supernatural powers i.e., the witches come true or not?

Would Macbeth really be deceived by the prophecies of the witches? Would there be anyone not born of a woman that can defeat
Macbeth? Would the forest of Birnam actually move to Dunsinane to prove the prophecy? Would there be 'Thane(s) of Cawdor that will betray their own? Would Macbeth really be
dressed in borrowed robes? Would Macbeth actually sell his soul to his ambition and then cause heads to roll at the end of the day? Would Macbeth be able to retain the qualities seen in him by King Duncan as a 'Valiant Cousin' and 'worthy gentleman'? Would there be any quarter or group of individuals that will cry 'foul is fair and fair is foul'?

In the midst of all these reflections, let's be wise and objective, embrace peace, shun violence and campaign of calumny, while INEC
should prove their worth as an unbiased umpire as Nigerians give the ballot box the wisdom and power to determine who leads them, so that at the end of the day as a leader emerges,
it will be a battle of the winner embracing all and all, embracing the winner, to move our country to another level of peace and prosperity.

May God help us.
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