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Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Police Claims Suicide Bombing Of Kano Motor Park Killed 12 Person

After a brief respite from Boko Haram insurgency attacks in troubled Kano State, a suicide bombing occurred around 3 p.m. Tuesday at Kano Line motor park, around Kofar Nassarawa on Zaria Road, Tuesday.

The blast resulted in 12 deaths though eyewitnesses at the scene reported higher figures.

According to the Police Commissioner of the Nigeria Police Force's Kano Command, Ibrahim K. Idris, the two male suicide bombers, suspected to be 17 or 18, entered the park disguised as passengers, before detonating the explosives.

"They are two male suicide bombers," the commissioner said, adding "While disguised as passengers one of them was able to board a Sharon bus, then blew himself up, [killing] the passengers on the bus."

Other persons also sustained injuries as a result of the tragic development, though exact figures are unclear.

"The investigation is still at the preliminary stage; that is why we cannot give a comprehensive account of the injured ones. But we learned that some people sustained various degrees of injuries. They have since been conveyed to the hospital for immediate medical attention."

The commissioner further disclosed that the two suicide bombers were not set ablaze by angry youth surrounding the scene of the event, as rumoured.

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So How Come Money Is Failing PDP So Badly? By Peter Claver Oparah

PDP has been known for its money power. It believes so much in the power of money. It oozes money from all pores. It celebrates money such that it's another name is 'share the money'. It makes no pretence of the fact that it is monetarily rich. Money is PDP's aphrodisiac that wakes its potency any time its existence is threatened. Money has come no handily to bail PDP from situations that threaten its existence.

Once PDP deploys money on its often quarrelsome members, all problems get instantly settled. Once PDP unleashes money on the electorates, it walks away with questionable electoral victories. It does not hide its attractive affinity to money such that at every turn, it is quick to flaunt its rich resource base and intimidate others int submitting to its ravaging desires and wishes.

In the run up to every election, PDP has made a ritual of gathering its monied members and financiers to make a public show of its control of the purse. It had always called up those that have benefitted from its many pro-money policies to make returns for any impending electoral battles, and they have returned bountifully to its expansive war chest. With such huge purse, both the electorates and the electoral system become pliable tools the PDP uses . Anyway it chooses. Thus, with every election, money is never always the problem of the PDP. It has money in abundance as it has always manipulated the state treasury to ensure it always has enough when its opponents scratch for funds to run their own campaigns.

PDP and its members want all to believe that the earth is theirs and the goodness within. They want to be seen as the owner-managers of Nigeria's vast estate. They want to be perceived as the only people with the capacity to gather enormous resources and spend such in whatever way they want. Their body language bespeaks this fact. They question their opponents if they spend minimal fractions of what they spend as pocket money. They brook no rival to their affluent status and as such, deign themselves as the unchallenged ones to spend money as they wish. It was such that when PDP's rival, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari got a paltry N54 million from his own fundraising effort, the righteous PDP czars questioned how come he got up to such amount when they have the sole license to raise money for whatever purpose they deem necessary. It is such that when Buhari goes on campaign with a chattered plane, PDP righteous spin masters ask where he got the money to chatter a plane. To them, they remain the sole people capable enough to hire planes for their own campaigns even with more than fifteen air crafts in the presidential fleet turned in for their campaign. It is such that when Buhari's wife made a donation of N135 million drugs to victims of Boko Haram insurgency, PDP propagandists sought to burst the space with questions of how she came about such amount of money to purchase drugs.

In the run up to the on coming general election, PDP made a noisy business of gathering their clients in the business of running the Nigerian economy to come under one roof and in one night, pulling a hefty N21billion for its 2015 electoral battle. This is apart from the limitless license it has with the national treasury where it freely dips its hand to fund its political projects. By this, it sent a clear signal to its poor opponents that the impending battle is going to thread the usual path.

Knowing that its opponent is not monetarily gifted, it was a road show that the coming election, like previous ones, will be won and lost on the turf of money politics. Nigerians know that the PDP has no rival in this sphere. It has sat on the country's wealth for sixteen years and in those sixteen years, has bred a cabal of thieves, rogues, plunderers, treasury raiders such that it has a thick cache of the monied denizens that can always pull together any amount to ensure that the feasting go uninterrupted. It is within PDP that those who benefitted from the missing trillions of Naira, the missing billions of dollars, the multi-trillion Naira fuel subsidy scams, the trillion Naira kerosene subsidy scam, the winding list of multi-billion Naira scam contracts, the seedy oil deals, the multi-trillion Naira import duty waiver bazaar and all the many corrupt deals that have come to define PDP' sixteen awful years in power, domicile.

In the election campaign proper, PDP has enormously displayed the power of money. Remember that when electioneering campaigns were yet to be kick started, PDP embarked on a very expensive nationwide road show under the Transformation Agenda of Nigeria. This took the party to all parts of Nigeria in a sole display of its very potent resources. The opposition never challenged it because it didn't have the resources for such an enormous road show. It was a solo effort and even some enlightened observers like Prof. Akin Oyebode and Mr. Olisa Agbakoba ( SAN) readily wrote off APC and called the coming election for PDP because they saw only PDP campaigning all over the country.

It never occurred to these learned patriots that electioneering campaigns were illegal when they hastily wrote off APC. But with the flag off of the campaigns, PDP had been trailing so poorly that it had hardly organized decent rallies in many states while its opponent pull mammoth crowds of enthusiastic supporters even in states PDP took as their strongholds. While the opposition increases in strength and support, PDP has significantly decreased in strength and support, even with its stupendous resources.

Every day, PDP spends hundreds of millions of Naira on media advertisement; print, electronic. Internet. It has mopped up all available media space and has taken up all purchasable advert spaces to place, very often, meaningless smear campaigns against its opponents. Sure, these are what money can do. PDP is in its usual game, and it is exclusively a money game. PDP has been extravagant and boisterous in displaying its monied status before Nigerians in this campaign.

It is indulging in mass purchase of people, wooing Nigerians in any currency to support its frantic effort to hang on to power. Groups, associations and all manners of gatherings are being induced with hair-raising amounts of money all over the country. Pastors, cultural groups, women groups, traders, market women, traditional rulers, students, youths, nongovernmental organizations are being purchased to support PDP's inordinate ambition to hang on to power.

PDP is sparing nothing because it has the money, it has the key to the treasury and, of course, the power. PDP has been spending money as if it will soon go out of fashion to purchase the support of Nigerians for it to continue in power. Its stomach infrastructure politics is built solely on employing money to buy poor food rations for dehumanized and pauperized Nigerians in exchange for their votes.
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> But then, how come money seems to work for PDP In reverse mode in this election? What did PDP do wrong this time around that its legendary money power is failing it so badly? How come age old tactics of massive deployment of money is failing PDP this time around? I ask these because going to the 2015 election, PDP is trailing so badly behind poor Buhari and his APC such that credible opinion polls have shown that PDP does not stand the chance of garnering 30 per cent votes in the coming election. It is this fear and reality that made the PDP, which started campaigns for this election so ahead of its opponents, to desperately clobber INEC to shift the election on very flimsy contrived grounds.

The irony of the PDP fate is that the more money it spends, the more its electoral chances plummet. After spending so much of its famed excessive war chest, the PDP, a party in government, is today perceived as the opposition party in this campaign. It is clutching at every available straw to keep afloat as blackmail, insult, lies, propaganda, deceit, character assassination; fabrication have formed the collapsible basis and central core of its campaign. PDP is flailing so helplessly on the APC tailboard even with the enormous resources at its disposal so what is the problem?

Why is it that it is the PDP that is raising vacuous and specious allegations of rigging, manipulation, and electoral chicanery when it is the party in power and with its heavy resource base? Why is it the PDP that is desperately playing cheap ethnic and religious cards to hang on to power? Why is it the PDP that is seeking to shift the goalpost deep into the second half of a soccer game when it has such intimidating resources? Why is it the PDP that is making such laughable demands as change the leadership of INEC, remove every impediment to free manipulation of election as a panacea to its worsening electoral fate? Why is it the PDP that is alleging of being intimidated in a game usually determined by huge money that it had in abundance?

Why is it the PDP that has to engage in very subterranean moves to not only force a shift in the elections but scuttle the entire process it had kick-started with illegal TAN rallies months before electioneering was legally kicked off? Why is it the PDP that is today running so disoriented, so confused and so ragged around the shadow of just one man- Muhammadu Buhari even with the enormous money and power at their disposal?why is it that the PDP is finding it hard swinging the campaigns and subsequently the coming election with its huge money? Why is PDP not dictating the pace of the game this time around but poorly trailing the APC? Why is it that with all the propagandists PDP had purchased for its campaign, it is finding it extremely difficult to mount a decent campaign free from the annoying inanities, childish fabrications, personal insults, blackmail and attack that has become synonymous with PDP's wonky campaign so far?

> Yes, the huge campaign war chest the PDP has gathered is worsening PDP's problem, and this is a viable case study for students of Nigerian electoral contest in the years ahead. The flu that has hit the PDP quest for continuation even with its enormous resources may be a viable theme for the cleansing of the farcically scrambled electoral system in Nigeria. What is happening to PDP today, even with its unassailable money power, needs to be researched into to bail Nigeria from the cabalistic politics PDP excels in and which thrives in inordinately cornering all state resources and employing same to purchase state power. Why money is not working the age long tricks for PDP, today remains perhaps a puzzle to the members of PDP that have invested heavily in leveraging the enormous power of money to stay in power perpetually.

As the rescue of Nigeria from the clutches of negative politics that has prosecuted the progressive decline of Nigeria. I know that PDP leaders, members, henchmen, fixers and enablers are ran ragged pondering how their famed money power is failing them so woefully as they grapple with the realities of losing power to a less monetized opposition that is depending on the freelance goodwill of Nigerians to come to power. Yes, money itself has its expiry potency against a people that have been pushed to the wall by corrupt and bad governance. Faced with the determination of a people, it stands to fail those who place their trust on its artificial power. This is the lesson PDP will take home after the 2015 general election if it survives beyond that date.

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Peter Claver Oparah

Ikeja, Lagos.

E-mail: peterclaver2000@yahoo.com
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Senate To Screen Ministerial Nominees Tomorrow

The Senate will on Wednesday February 25th, 2015 begin the process for the confirmation of Ministerial Nominees during their plenary.

Among those to be screened are Senator Patricia Akwashiki, Professor Nicholas Akise Ada, the controversial Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.

President Goodluck Jonathan last week forwarded the list of ministerial nominees to the senate for confirmation.


A statement by Charles Akpan, Assistant Director of the Presidency read: "According to the Notice Paper of the Senate, it will tomorrow [Wednesday] consider the request of Mr. President, Commander in Chief, for the confirmation of nominees as Ministers of the Government of the federal Republic of Nigeria, in accordance with section 147 (2) of the 1999 Constitution as amended."

"Those to be screened tomorrow include Senator Patricia Akwashiki , Professor Nicholas Akise Ada, Col. Augustine Okwudiri Akobundu, Engineer Fidelis Nwankwo, Mrs Hauwa'u Lawan, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro , Mr. Kenneth Kibani and Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya."

Akpan equally noted that the Senate, during their plenary session on Tuesday, received "the reports of the following Committees: Committees on Investment, Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Conference Committee on Nigeria Financial Intelligence Centre bill and report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Breach of Security at the National Assembly Complex."

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Source: Newsbeat Portal, Abuja / PR Nigeria
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Obasanjo's Graceful Exit From PDP : The Rest Is Noise Within PDP Camp By Bayo Oluwasanmi

Those lines of dialogue from the film "Double Indemnity" (1944) sum up the state of the two major political parties in Nigeria today. Both parties are rotten. How could they not be? Given the complete infestation of the political system by corruption on a scale that now requires a presidential aspirant to cough out N27 million for nomination form to be able to contest for the presidency. Both parties are captives of corruption and looting.

However, both parties are not rotten in quite the same way. The All Progressive Congress (APC) have its share of machine politicians, careerists, corporate bag-men, egomaniacs, and kooks. Nothing, however, quite matches the People's Democratic Party (PDP).

Thanks to the presidential election campaigns, millions of Nigerians are finally paying attention to politics and watch with exasperation the tragicomedy of corruption and extended looting. Now, it's no more a shock to Nigerians that the PDP is full of lunatics.

To be sure, PDP has its share of crackpots like Femi Fani-Kayode, Ayodele Fayose, Buruji Kashamu, Bode George, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, Diezani Allison-Madueke, James Ibori, Patience Jonathan, Iyiola Omisore, Musiliu Obanikoro, Jelili Adesiyan, General Aliyu Momoh, Caleb Olubolade, Edwin Clark, Stella Oduah, Dimeji Bankole, and countless other treasury plunderers. The PDP membership reads like a casebook of lunacy.

The cast of characters and pernicious ideas of the PDP have literally bankrupt Nigeria and hold its citizens and the economy as hostages. The postponement of the presidential elections is yet another extension of PDP's political terrorism.

The PDP tactics and beliefs are important indicators of an absolutist, authoritarian mindset that is increasingly hostile to the democratic values of reason, compromise, and conciliation. Rather, this mindset seeks polarizing division, (Okupe and Abati's strategy) conflict, and the crushing of the opposition.

It should have been evident to clear-eyed Nigerians long before now that the PDP has become an antithesis of a representative democracy and more like an apocalyptic cult, a Fascists/Nazist authoritarian parties of 19th and 20th century Europe.

Over the years especially the last six years since President Goodluck Jonathan assumed the presidency, the PDP has become an insurrectionary party that flouts the law when the law is not on PDP's side. And when the law is on the side of the opposition, PDP threatens disorder. It is a party of obstruction, disruption, and destruction.

Recently, former President Olusegun Obasanjo finally renounced his PDP membership by publicly shredding into pieces his membership card. Obasanjo's relentless pounding of Mr. Jonathan with acerbic jokes, comments, and criticisms signalled not if but when he'll leave PDP. We saw it coming.

In three purported tweets from @segunobasanjo, he gave reasons for his departure from PDP: "I'd rather sacrifice my political party for the interest of Nigeria than sacrifice my country for a political party led by a drug baron." "I'd rather tear PDP membership card than sit down and let Jonathan use PDP and corruption to teat my beloved country apart."

"I have national and international standard to maintain. For this reason I'd rather stand alone than be in the same political party with Kashamu." "If there is anything that requires my own comment, position or views, I will say it. It is only when you kill me that I will stop doing so." "My first preoccupation is what is best for Nigeria: Nigeria first, party second, and anything third."

All things considered, it can be argued that Obasanjo holds the franchise of PDP. He's been the pillar of the party. He's the face or the logo if you will, of PDP. He's the god father and kingmaker of the party. After his exit, the rest within PDP camp is noise.

Obasanjo's exit from PDP is fatal to PDP. Obasanjo's action of tearing up his PDP membership card sends a negative message about PDP to the international community. Obasanjo is telling the world that he has no confidence – absolutely none – in Jonathan's government.

The consequence of Obasanjo's action reverberates far beyond PDP. It has a wider economic effect on Nigeria as a whole. Regardless what we think of Obasanjo and how we see him in Nigeria, he is a man the world defers to. Investors' confidence has already been shaken in Nigeria. There is subtle capital flight and new funds are not coming in – part of the reasons the Naira is losing grounds to the Dollar and Pound Sterling in particular, and other currencies in general.

The fall of Naira against other currencies and its falling purchasing power in Nigeria is going to trigger crisis of its own. There is deepening frustration because funds for operating are not available to businesses. Commercial Banks are not lending, neither are finance houses, money lenders and micro-finance banks. Other economic activities are at a stand still.

No one should be surprised by these developments. The direct consequence of the uncertain political climate is being exacerbated by the undercurrent of scheming and shenanigans of Jonathan and his handlers – the Interpreters of Maladies.

Right now, the economy is in shambles. It will get worse because no investor in his right senses will come and invest in an economy that is being threatened by war. Obasanjo's action is concrete proof to the world that a lot is wrong with Nigeria. And that's the essence of symbolically tearing it up publicly. The full implications of Obasanjo's action are huge and scary. Let's be clear: Nigeria is in deep trouble.

There are no national institutions worth that title. We've moved in the warlords' direction and we've initiated another Somalia. The only thing that can save Nigeria now is if we still have a critical core of patriots in the security forces. History will never forgive them if they failed to come together on behalf of the people to save Nigeria, rather than unite to save their 'pot of soup.'

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Author: Bayo Oluwasanmi

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I Met Buhari Saturday — Tony Blair; APC Candidate To Speak Thursday — Chatham House

A former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has confirmed that he held a private meeting with the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari, in London on Saturday.

There has been speculations in Nigeria that a picture showing Messrs. Blair, Buhari and Governor Amosun as well as a former Kwara state governor, Bukola Saraki, was photoshopped.

Mr. Buhari's campaign office had stated that the former head of state was in the U.K. on a working visit.

However, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state and supporters of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, are claiming that Mr. Buhari is in the UK for medical treatment.

To buttress their claim, some of the critics claimed Mr. Blair was not in the U.K. on Saturday and could therefore not have met Mr. Buhari.

PREMIUM TIMES Monday contacted the office of Mr. Blair for confirmation and we got a response that the meeting actually held.
"Mr. Blair had a private meeting with General Muhammadu Buhari in London," said Rianne Buter in an email response to PREMIUM TIMES' inquiry.

Ms. Buter also said Mr. Blair "hopes to visit Nigeria shortly when he will see the President".
Mr. Buhari's campaign office also issued a statement saying the APC candidate "would hopefully give a talk at the prestigious foreign policy hub, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, in London."

Chatham House has now confirmed that Mr. Buhari will speak Thursday on the topic: "Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria's Transition".

Details of the event as posted on the website of Chatham House also revealed that Mr. Buhari would speak for one hour between 10 and 11a.m. and the event would be chaired by Richard Gozney, the British High Commissioner to Nigeria between 2004 and 2007.

Chatham House encourages interested persons to send questions to Mr. Buhari via Twitter.

"Send questions for the speaker by using #CHAfrica on Twitter. A selection will be put to him during the event," it said

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**Reported By Sani Tukur, For PREMIUM TIMES
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Buhari Is Stronger Than Fayose - Gov. Amosun

The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has berated the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, for his continuous scathing remarks about the health status of the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), saying Buhari is stronger than Fayose.

He said this on Monday while speaking with journalists after meeting with 705 community development associations and cooperative societies in the state at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta.

Fayose's recent remarks came on the heels of the ongoing visit by the APC presidential candidate to the United Kingdom, where he met former Britain's Prime Minister, Tony Blair, among other engagements.

The Ekiti State governor had alleged that Buhari had gone for a check-up on his alleged failing health, instead of a working visit as claimed by the APC.

But Amosun said it was not in the character of the Yoruba to wish anyone death.

He said, "It's a big shame from the quarters where the ‎allegation came from. We are Yoruba.

"There is an unwritten rule: t'aba n ja, bi ti ka ku ko (Even if we are quarelling, it is not to wish each other dead).

"Even in this instance, we are not fighting. We want to represent our people. How can a sane person wish somebody else dead. It is a disgrace to our race as Yoruba for somebody to be wishing another person dead.

"For your information, General Muhammadu Buhari is even stronger than the character that is saying the man is weak; maybe because of the military background."

Amosun, who was part of Buhari's entourage to the UK, said he had to struggle to catch up with the 72-year-old retired General, despite his own age of 57.

He said, "Even because of the way I walk, it's like catching up with him. For his age, maybe because of his military background. It's like seeing Baba Obasanjo too and say he's old.

"This is the man that is very agile; we are even telling him that you have to slow down. This is the man that we met together with Tony Blair. We left the place and we went to about five different places. The man is hale and hearty.

"Even when we went to Ben Television, I told him 'you can't follow me, you have to go home'. He was willing, he was ready even in the cold. The man was walking round."

He further berated the ruling party for going viral on the Internet with falsehood, on the purported visit of Buhari to a London hospital.

He added, "You can see the photoshop they are using; they are saying a lot of rubbish. This is not politics. It is descending to an abysmal level and I think all lovers of democracy and all lovers of humanity should caution them.

"Politics shouldn't be like‎ this; saying that he (Buhari) has three months to live. They are just talking rubbish.

"Politics will finish. Where would they be when you begin to talk this rubbish? I think it's a shame and I think they are descending to a level that is unheard of, that negates reasonableness and good thinking. It's against our tradition as Yoruba."

While talking about his administration's interaction with the CDAs and cooperative societies, Amosun said he had gone to all the 236 wards in the state and met all the CDAs in their various locations.


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***Reported By Samuel Awoyinfa, Abeokuta for PUNCH NEWSPAPER.
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Religious Crisis Looms In Delta State, As Commissioner Of Police Seals Catholic Church

A religious crisis is said to be currently brewing at the Delta State police command following what is being described as an 'ungodly' and 'forceful' barring of the Nigeria Police Force Catholic church within the premises of the state command by the state Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Alkali Usman.

SaharaReporters learned from some of the church's parishioners that Usman, a Muslim, ordered the sealing of the Roman Catholic chapel, preventing worshippers who had converged at the church last week Sunday from entry. The faithful were then tear-gassed by policemen stationed at the premises by the commissioner of police; allegedly acting under strict directive from the commissioner.

The development has generated serious controversy between the commissioner, Usman and the parish priest of the police force's Catholic chaplaincy, Asaba, Rev Fr. Pius Onwuegbuzie (ASP).

"As we talk the life and job of our chaplain is seriously in danger and if anything should happen to him--if he is shot and killed either through accidental discharge--Deltans, Nigerians, and the entire world should know that the commissioner of police is responsible," a member of the church stated.

"There is a mosque and another church belonging to the Protestants, why is the CP sealing up the Catholic church?" the parishioner further queried. "Usman is trying to cause a serious religious crisis in the state if this issue is not properly handled."

"We got to the church as early as 6:00 a.m. for the early morning mass but to our surprise we saw that the gate was locked and police officers ordering the worshippers to stay away from the church premises. We shall not be intimidated. Is it because Usman is a Muslim?" another church member asked.

"The former Police Commissioner, Ikechukwu Aduba, approved the place for the building of the church and worship. We are going to resist and take up the matter with the Police Commissioner,'' another worshipper stated.
Another parishioner, who identified himself as Peter, confided in SaharaReporters that the CP was only witch-hunting worshippers of the chapel.

Echoing this, a policewoman, named Sarah, said it was unjust for the CP to close down the chapel when there is a mosque and a Protestant chapel operating within the premises of the command.

"This is a pure case of witch-hunting and injustice against the Catholic faith. Why [is] the Catholic chapel now a problem?" Sarah questioned.

When contacted, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Celestina Kalu, confirmed the story, saying that the place is no longer one of worship. Kalu stressed that the command has barred Christians from worshipping there as it was approved in error.

"The CP had asked the chaplain to stop further work on the building and also stop holding regular masses there because there is no approval for the building of the chapel from the Police Works department," Kalu said.

"Unlike the Catholic chapel, the mosque and Protestant chapel were provided in the master plan of the command premises. The CP did not destroy the chapel, but only ordered the closure of every activity there, pending official approval from the Force Works Department." Kalu explained

Meanwhile, a document obtained by SaharaReporters shows that approval was actually given for the building of the Roman Catholic Church at the police command, against its denial of such consent.

The document, which was released by the church committee of the chaplaincy, buttressed their claim that the chaplain applied for the building on June 5th, 2012, and subsequently got approval from the state police command for the building of the chapel.

The approval which was signed by then CP, Ikechukwu Aduba, with police signal number, AW: 0108/DTS/VL.1/2 and DTO: 291000/6/2012, gave the chaplaincy the permission to build the chapel in the command.
According to the Secretary of the church committee, Stanley Nweke, on receipt of the approval, the site for the building was inspected and allocated to the chaplaincy by the officer-in-charge of works, who is a deputy commissioner of police.

"The chapel building site was inspected and allocated by the police command through the deputy commissioner of police, who is in charge of works on the instruction of the CP, Ikechukwu Aduba," Nweke said.

"But regrettably, after two years of work on the building, CP Aduba, shortly before his retirement, ordered the chaplaincy to stop further work on the building." Nweke stated.

Nweke produced a letter written by the chaplaincy to the police command in which the chaplain, Onwuegbuzie, recalled his last meeting with CP Aduba over the building of the chapel. "Few months before the retirement of CP Aduba, he invited me to his office and said to me, 'I have called you to tell you that I am not happy with you,' Onwuegbuzie wrote.

'I approved land for you to build a small church, but you went ahead to build a big church. I want to tell you that I made the approval in error and I will write officially to stop you from continuing the church project,' Aduba reportedly furthered.

However, investigation by SaharaReporters has shown that before Aduba retired, there was no official letter from the command stopping the continued construction of the church building as claimed.

At press time, SaharaReporters learned that State Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan and other religious leaders have stepped into the matter, with a view to find a lasting solution.


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Ekiti Rigging Saga: Senator Omisore Confesses, "I Was There, All I Said Was Calm Down, Calm Down"

In a one-on-one interview with Nigerian citizen journalist Kayode Ogundamisi at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana, Senator Iyiola Omisore of Osun state has admitted that a tape released by SaharaReporters detailing how some politicians met with a Nigerian army general to plot the rigging of last year's gubernatorial election in Ekiti was real and authentic.

Cornered by the interviewer Mr. Omisore admitted that Governor Ayo Fayose, Minister of Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan, Musiliu Obanikoro (then minister of state for defense) met with Brigadier General Aliyu Momoh to work out a modality to stop the momentum of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the election which the APC subsequently lost.

However, Mr. Omisore claimed that all he said on the tape was "Calm Down, All Down", apparently referring to the point at which he intervened when Gov Fayose and others began bullying Brig. General Momoh. Omisore's assertion is, however, untrue according to the 37-minute tape. In another instance during the meeting, Omisore asked the army general why he had not arrested the campaign director of Fayose's opponent, Bimbo Daramola.

Omisore is the latest person amongst the dramatist personae involved in the rigging plot to confess to the authenticity of the tape.

Earlier, the minister for police affairs, Jelili Adesiyan owned to up to the content of the tape and his involvement by declaring that he was at the meeting, also the beneficiary of the rigging Ayodele Fayose, who earlier claimed the tape was made with a voice software recently recanted and confessed to his participation in the plot.

However, Senator Obanikoro, who was recently renominated as the Minister of state for Defense has embarked on a series of attempts to silence SaharaReporters and other journalists reporting the electoral fraud by threatening to sue the journalists in Nigeria and New York state. Obanikoro's nomination awaits confirmation by the Nigerian Senate.

Opposition APC party Senators have vowed to oppose his nomination, but observers believe that the corrupt members of the Nigerian Senate would likely confirm his appointment after receiving a bribe.

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-----Reported By Sahara Reporters, New York.
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Monday, 23 February 2015

Just In: EFCC Kicks Against Babalakin’s Acquittal, Ponders Appealing Against Judgement

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has expressed disappointment on the judgement of a Lagos High Court which discharged and acquitted a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Wale Babalakin.

The Commission had brought a 27-count charge against Wale Babalakin and three others, amongst which are fraud, conspiracy, and retention of proceeds of criminal conduct.

According to the statement made available on Monday, Wilson Uwujaren, Head, Media & Publicity of commission, the commission is not satisfied with the ruling of the Lagos High court and will, in the next couple of days, study the judgement carefully in order to file an appeal.

Here is the statement: "The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been drawn to the ruling today [monday] by a Lagos High Court, presided over by Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo, Which discharged and acquitted Wale Babalakin, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and three others of a 27-count charge of fraud, conspiracy, and retention of proceeds of criminal conduct brought against them by the Commission."

"The EFCC will avail itself of all available options, including the right of appeal, after careful study of the ruling."

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Breaking: Boko Haram Members Disguise As Women As Cordon And Search Yields More Weapons

The cordon and search in Baga has revealed some terrorists disguising as women.  The searches are also yielding more discoveries of arms especially bombs hidden in various locations, especially Baga town. 

A statement from the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), signed by Major General Chris Olukolade, Director of Defence Information said, "apart from those captured in the course of fighting, many arrests of terrorists hiding in the town are being made and troops are still busy interrogating the suspects."
 
Meanwhile, in furtherance of the mission to clear terrorists from all their enclaves by the military, the Nigerian Air Force has stepped up its air bombardment of identified targets in Gwoza, Bama and Sambisa forest, preparatory to other phases of the mission, he added.

Olukolade equally noted that "the air strikes have been highly successful as they achieved the aims, hitting vital targets with required precision;"  and explained further that "terrorists are now in disarray as they scamper to escape from the impact of air bombardment of their locations in the forest."
 
"Having successfully liberated Baga where the terrorists have been marauding, the troops' attention has now been focused on consolidation of the security of the area to pave way for return of citizens", he concluded.


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