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Saturday, 14 February 2015

International Friendly March: Super Eagles To Trade Tackles With Bolivia On March 26, 2015

The Super Eagles of Nigeria will, on the 26th of March, 2015, trade tackles with the Bolivian National team in international friendly match.

The president of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, confirmed this yesterday on behalf of the NFF.

The Nigeria Senior National team was last year scheduled to take on the Brazilian National team, however "the Brazilian Football Federation opted out at the last hour."

Pinnick said, "We have had to work at a pace to seal agreement for this match, after the Brazilian Football Federation opted out at the last hour.

"However, we believe that the Bolivia team will give the Super Eagles a good match, as we continue to work on a second match for the Eagles for either 29th March."

He concluded by saying, "The NFF is committed to ensuring that the Super Eagles are occupied on every FIFA window, with quality games."

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Friday, 13 February 2015

Oba of Benin is alive, Benin Traditional council Says - PUNCH

The Oba of Benin, Oba Erediauwa, has debunked speculations which went viral on Friday morning, that he has passed on.

The rumour of the demise of the Oba was further fuelled by his inability to personally receive President Goodluck Jonathan, during his February 4 presidential rally in Benin, the Edo State capital.

According to punchng.com, "the Benin Traditional Council, told our correspondent on Friday evening that it was a mere speculation, which had been on for over six months and lacked truth."

The Secretary to the council, Mr. Frank Irabor, explained that it was the responsibility of the council to issue a formal statement, if such a development did occur.

He said, "They have been peddling that rumour for more than a year now, because the Oba has not been coming out.

"If there is anything like that, there is usually a statement from the palace or from the Benin Traditional Council."

"The fact that he has not been coming out, even when the President came last week, does not mean that there is anything like that."

"I don't bother about rumours. I believe in getting information from the authentic source. For more than six months, they have been carrying the rumour," he added.

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“If One Of My Men Is Killed During Elections, I Shall Kill Twenty Civilians, Police AIG Mbu Warns

The newly posted Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Joseph Mbu, on Thursday instructed his men to kill every twenty civilian in next month's elections should one police officer be killed.

The controversial police boss made the declaration at a meeting with police of the Ogun State Command at its Eleweran Headquarters, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Mbu said, "If one of my men is killed, I shall kill twenty of them but don't shoot first," Mr. Mbu said. "If they shoot you, shoot back in self-defence. Anybody who fires you, fire him back in self-defence."

He further instructed his men to be battle ready for next month's elections, admonishing them they have the power to arrest anybody irrespective of the social status during the polls.

In Mbu words, "You have the power to stop the governor," he said. "We are in a critical period. We are not para-military. We must be bold and brave. Keep an eagle eye on everybody. We are authorised by the constitution to arrest before, during and after election. Our role is to ensure free, fair and violence free election."

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Abia 2015: Putting Governor Theodore Ahamefula Orji On Notice, By Chinedu Ekeke

You know the popular line about lies repeated too often beginning to sound like truth? That's the affliction currently plaguing the sitting Abia state governor, Theodore Ahamefula Orji and his deluge of courtiers.

Late last year, I saw first hand why the governor mistakes himself for modern day Jesus, thumping his chest all over the place, struggling to force the world to accept willy-nilly that he has delivered good governance. It was when myself and about 60 other Online media practitioners were invited to Abia state to assess the governor's performance in office. I watched as aide after aide lavished him with adulation. "You are the father of modern day Abia state, the global governor!" a former Commissioner for Information – now seeking to get elected as a state lawmaker -intoned.

Another reminded him of his 'ultramodern' touch to governance. Yet another raved about the governor's 'legacy' projects and how he has bested his predecessor, a man who imposed him on the good people of Abia while he, Theodore Orji, cooled off, chain in hands, behind the iron gates of Kirikiri maximum prison. There and then, right in the governor's banquet hall, I concluded that the man will never realize how badly he ran the state until he leaves office. From day one, he had erected a rigged feedback mechanism, drinking from the pool of lies he is daily served by those around him and wondering why the rest of the world doesn't cower before him in worship, for giving them 'ultramodern' governance.

Recently, I've been reading loads of nonsense published by the many hack writers hired by the governor's men concerning the coming governorship elections in the state, the processes that led to the emergence of their party's candidate and how they will trounce Dr Alex Otti, the APGA candidate. Apart from a lack of admirable grasp of the English Language – a common denominator in all of their washy articles – one striking quality of these people is their utter disregard for facts and truth.

Without bothering to name the writers, many of whom veil their true identities with pseudonyms, I will be summarizing just two of the falsehoods they've been pushing into the media space lately. And, with a sense of justice to Abia, the state they ran aground unchallenged in the last eight years, I will comment on each of their falsehoods and allow the reader to arrive at his conclusion.

First, they spin the narrative that Governor Theodore Orji had no hands in the emergence of Okezie Ikpeazu, the PDP governorship candidate in Abia, a lackey of the first son of the governor who nicknamed himself Ikuku (Ordinarily, in Igbo morphology, Ikuku means 'Breeze', but it could also mean Whirlwind, or Dust Devil, depending on its strength and intent). They boldly push this into public space, their faces straight, without batting an eyelid, consciously assuming every PDP member in the state may have suddenly fallen dead between when they rigged the party congress and today.

It is troubling, this onslaught on the truth, because it offers a window into how they have governed the state so far – without a jot of regard for decency. May I challenge the Ochendo revisionists to tell us when PDP congresses held in Abia? Can they show us, with any evidence they can muster, when Abia PDP held congresses and how the 'delegates' to the attendant party primaries emerged? Let them show us a video clip, or even still images, of any ward in Abia where PDP held congresses. There are hundreds, or even thousands, of PDP members in Abia; can the revisionists get us anyone who will tell us where he voted and whom he voted on the day of the party congresses?

For those who may not know; the emergence of candidates for general elections BEGINS with the conduct of party congresses. Party congress is an exercise that involves party members at the ward levels (the real grassroots) converging to elect from among them those who will proceed to choose the party's flag-bearers at the primaries. It is for this reason that those who seek to contest at the general elections in any party first start by consulting widely with members at the grassroots. In so doing, they broaden their chances by convincing party members at the ward level on their suitability and qualification for the office they seek to occupy. That way, whoever amongst these party members who is able to make it to the primaries then votes for the candidate they consider better than others.
But in Ochendo's Abia state, no congresses held.

The Tony Ceaser Okeke national congress team sent from Abuja to conduct the primaries were huddled up in Royal Damgrete Hotel, Umuahia, by the governor, his son and their hatchet men. Even registers containing names of party members in the 184 wards were missing, contrary to the party guidelines. It was so brazen that PDP elders in the state – people like Senator Uche Chukwumerije, former Minister Emeka Wogu, former Deputy Governor Acho Nwakanma and so many others – had to write a petition to the party headquarters, published in national newspapers, complaining of how Governor Orji hijacked the congress team sent from Abuja. PDP members in Abia waited from morning till 6 pm when, convinced that the congresses were no longer going to hold, they dispersed. But from this absurdity, Theodore Orji and his son produced a list of strange names which they claimed were delegates from the congresses. It was these strange names – procured on illegality – who were railroaded on the day of primaries to vote for the governor's puppet, Okezie Ikpeazu. Let anyone of the state government's hack writers controvert this. It then forces one to wonder how folks boldly write and publish to readers how Ochendo was never the one who imposed Ikpeazu, how the party democratically chose him for his sterling qualities, how Abians have accepted him. This last line of mendacity, that Abians have accepted the puppet from Theodore Orji, leads me to the next point.

In all the essays they write, the same people insist that Okezie Ikpeazu will be the next governor of Abia state. My response? How is that even possible?! Except if humans won't be the ones to vote in that election. Abians have rejected Theodore Orji and whatever proceeds from him. I got a sense of this when, on December 27 last year, a day after I travelled for Christmas, I went to Aba to have a personal feel of how bad things had gotten in the commercial city. I went to Ohanku Road, Obohia Road, Ngwa Road, Ariaria, Milverton. In the heat of the dry season, these major places had a semblance of a swampy rice farm, the type you see in mid-rainy season. At Ngwa Road, the sight was sickening, the marriage between refuse and humans was scary.

I conducted a random vox pop, and saw that at least 75% of the people I spoke with were sad with the complete neglect of the commercial city. They told me in clear terms of their decision to punish the governor by ensuring that whoever he supports in this election loses. The only exception to that, many of my respondents said, was President Goodluck Jonathan who has enormous following in the city and the other parts of the state. Recent opinion polls by NOI Polls affirmed this. By a wide margin of 27 points, Alex Otti of APGA leads his closest rival in the governorship contest. That gap is likely to widen within the next two months when the elections will hold proper.

Are they still beating their chest about winning in Abia state? That boast will be put to test on April 11. Who are the Abians that will vote the scion of this failed governor, anyway? The people in Aba who pelted them with pebbles and sachets of pure water? The people of Arochukwu who hurled stones at their campaign trail? The people of Uturu who ordered them out of their community? Or the people of Itunbauzo who stopped them from addressing the residents of the community? We wait! From every credible information I have gathered, Abians have rejected PDP in the state.

From the grapevine, we hear the governor and his son have vowed to 'win' without the people's votes. One wonders how they intend to achieve that miracle. Rigging? Well, the people I interacted with in Abia when I travelled for Christmas will not let anybody steal their votes. They vowed to resist whoever dares to challenge their collective will.

Whatever Governor Orji and his son are banking on, they deserve our pity. Any man who makes light of the people's power should be pitied.
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Chinedu writes from Lagos. Follow him on twitter as @Nedunaija

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Egypt Court Grants Bail To Two Al Jazeera Journalists

Two Al-Jazeera journalists were freed Friday from an Egyptian prison pending retrial, their families said, after spending more than a year in jail in a case that provoked global uproar, AFP reports.

A Cairo court on Thursday ordered the release of Canadian Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian, who are facing retrial on charges of supporting the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood.

According to aljazeera.com, a retrial was ordered by the country's Court of Cassation last month, overturning a lower court's verdict that had falsely found them guilty of helping the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group.

"Bail is a small step in the right direction, and allows Baher and Mohamed to spend time with their families after 411 days apart," an Al Jazeera spokesman said on Thursday.

"The focus though is still on the court reaching the correct verdict at the next hearing by dismissing this absurd case and releasing both these fine journalists unconditionally."

The next hearing has been for February 23, 2015.

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Revealed: Spanish is the happiest language in the world, Espanians are the most in love

Spain may have crashed out of the group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and thereby not able to retain their the trophy they won in 2010, but the country has been rated as the most loving place to be.

In a study carried out, the nation's language was also found out to be the happiest language in the world with the citizens regarded as the most in love.

mailonline.com reports that Spanish people sent more love-related messages on Viber than any other region last year, ahead of France, Italy and Japan.

And this may be linked to the fact the language was recently found to be the happiest and most positive by mathematicians.

Viber said its Spanish users sent the most love-related stickers on its messaging app during 2014 and the 'kissing couple' sticker topped the list globally.

In a separate study, a team of researchers, led by Dr Peter Dodds from the University of Vermont, built a database of billions of individual words from 10 of the most popular languages using online sources.
This included Google Books, Twitter, subtitles on films and TV shows, song lyrics and the New York Times in Spanish, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Indonesian, Korean, Russian and German.

From this, the scientists compiled a list of 10,000 most commonly used words in each language and labelled each as either positive and negative.

For example, the words 'lying' and 'cried' were plotted on the negative side, while 'love' and 'laughter' were positive words.
Once all of these words were plotted, the researchers found that every language studied was inherently positive, and more words fell on the right of centre than the left.

'Using human evaluation of 100,000 words spread across 10 languages diverse in origin and culture, we present evidence of a deep imprint of human sociality in language,' said the study.

'The words of natural human language possess a universal positivity bias, the estimated emotional content of words is consistent between languages under translation, and this positivity bias is strongly independent of frequency of word use.'

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Delta State Governor, Uduaghan, Orders Deportation Of Trainees For Talking To SaharaReporters

About 80 participants in the foreign training component of the Delta State Youth Empowerment Programme (YEP) are now living under constant threats of deportation from their current base in Barbados for disclosing their poor living conditions and other details to SaharaReporters.

The trainees were airlifted from Nigeria in December 2014 by the Delta State Government with the promise that they would attend various trainings in Agriculture, Tourism, Hospitality and Culinary Arts at different location in Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados, both in the West Indies. But following rife allegations of poor treatment and neglect the trainees had spoken to SaharaReporters in the hope that their government would act in their favour.

They had described the programme as the "highest scam so far in Delta State" and also pointed accusing fingers at the Governor, his Deputy Prof. Amos Utuama, Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Hope Eghagha and one Ms. Donna St. Hill, a Barbadian, for conniving to syphon State resources under the guise of training and empowering the youths of Delta State.

The action of the trainees and the weighty disclosures reportedly angered the Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan who was said to have ordered the immediate commencement of deportation processes and termination of the programme. The Governor's order was personally served on the trainees by the Deputy Governor who travelled to Barbados to meet the youthful Delta's.

From their base in Barbados, one of the trainees who requested anonymity for fear of reprisal told SaharaReporters, "In the past weeks we have received several notices informing us to prepare for our deportation…we must continue to let Deltans, Nigerians and the whole world to know that the so called government youth program is nothing but the highest scam so far in Delta State. Can you imagine the Deputy Governor, Utuama can take a flight to Barbados just to issue us deportation threats? The program is nothing but a scam."

Meanwhile, SaharaReporters has obtained a letter to the trainees from the Delta State Government. Titled 'Delta State Youth Empowerment Programme: Notice of Suspension' and signed by Ataine Paul on behalf of the Commissioner for Higher Education, the letter reads:

"I have been directed to inform you, our trainees in Barbados, that in view of the challenges which you currently face on welfare, the admissions process, coupled with certain acts of rudeness exhibited by some of you, Government has decided to suspend the Barbados end of the programme.

"Consequent upon this, it is the decision of Government to bring you our TRAINEES BACK FOR NOW. This is to enable us review the process all over again with a view to sending those who qualify, back to Barbados after the exercise. It will equally afford Government time to address all the identified challenges.

"I am further directed to urge you all to be calm and peaceful, for no good thing in life comes easily. All inconveniences are highly regretted. Thanks and God bless you all. Amen."

Among other grievances, the trainees had complained of being housed in a poor hotel accommodation in "a hurricane prone location as against the earlier procured place at Infinity Hotel we were supposed to stay," food poisoning, and lack of water to bath. They had written and sent a 'Save Our Soul' to the Delta State Government but got no response.

Delta State Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Hope Eghagha said his ministry is in charge of the programme but dismissed allegations that it was a scam. He, however, admitted knowing that the trainees were having some accommodation challenges in Barbados.

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Isyaku Ibrahim, NPN Chief Financier And Founding Member Of PDP, Endorses Buhari [Full Statement]

Full text of Isyaku Ibrahim's statement:

WHY I AM SUPPORTING GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI FOR PRESIDENT

Long before I became a founding member and chief financier of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN), I had been a democrat all my life. And so, when the military over threw the civilian government of President Shehu Shagari, on the 31stDecember, 1983, I was the first Nigerian to condemn the coup, labelling it a Military junta. The Military as we all know it, is a cohesive institution, and so any action taken by them is always collective and that was how I viewed General Buhari's role in the 1983 coup against the civilian administration of President Shagari which led to the termination of the Second Republic.

Since that tragic event of 31stDecember 1983, we have had other Military coups (Military versus Military) and in 1999, a new political dispensation was born in Nigeria. Again, I was a founding member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), the ruling party since 1999. I organised the fund raising dinner in 1988 that raised N78million towards the Jos convention that led to the nomination of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as the presidential candidate of the Party.

Soon after the inauguration of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Party under whose platform he contested and won the election, started going downhill at a gallop! In what was a patriotic call to duty and a re-awakening, the then National Chairman of the PDP, Chief Audu Ogbeh, cried out in September 2002 on the excesses and self-destructive tendencies of the Party.

According to Chief Ogbeh:
Our Party is troubled by a variety of crisis, new and fresh ones always emerging ... violence and violent tendencies still tend to dominate the political landscape and the rest of society is petrified by the shadows of evil looming over us.. .
That was thirteen years ago, but how prophetic today!!

As I watch the painful disintegration of the PDP, my mind was observing with keen interest , the seeming transformation of General Muhammadu Buhari from a Military dictator to a born again democrat. On the 4thof September, 2002, I received a letter from General Buhari informing me of his intent to contest the 2003 presidential election on the platform of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) and soliciting for my support. What captivated my interest and imagination in the letter was the statement by Buhari that "…. the solution to the failure of our democratic experiments must be located within the province of democracy itself, as a departure from our past culture of coups and counter-coups…''

In my reply to General Buhari, I stated thus: "If I were to consider your military antecedents and mettle, you will not merit my support . . . but since democracy is all inclusive and with history replete with retired Army Generals who have risen to their country's challenges and won elections through the ballot box, I admire your courage for daring to be schooled in political civilization…''

My admiration for General Buhari increased after he contested and lost the 2003 Presidential election. I met him soon after that, and in our conversation, I advised him that as a true democrat, instead of allowing his supporters to take to the streets, he should take his case to the Courts if he felt aggrieved. Buhari adhered to this piece of advice and spent 30 months in courts, all the way to the Supreme Court to demand for justice, and when the verdicts came in, he respected and abided by the judgements.

In July 2006, I also received another letter from General Buhari, again informing me of his intention to contest for the 2007 Presidential election and soliciting for my support. In his letter, he averred that "the creation of a just society through a transparent, competent and legitimate government is more urgent than ever before…'' Again, in my reply, I stated that:
I admire your courage and principled positions on matters of national interest such as good governance and accountability. Your dogged fight through the courts, namely the Federal Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court on the outcome of the massively rigged 2003 election is highly commendable. This singular act alone has greatly endeared you to Nigerians and added in no small measure to your credentials as a truly born again democrat… Even though the judgments did not give you what you prayed for, you respected both Judgments to show your belief in the rule of law, and your commitment to the flowering of democracy in our Fatherland… you deserve both my prayer and goodwill as you have demonstrated that in terms of service to the people of Nigeria, you can be trusted to do the right thing.

In the 2007 Presidential election, I was already a Buhari convert and I gave him my vote. Soon after that election, I resigned my membership of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and when General Buhari formed the Congress for Political Change (CPC) in preparation for the 2011 general elections, I became a member and I have remained with General Buhari since then.

In my entire political career which dates to the pre-colonial days, I have never seen an individual that is so committed to a positive course than General Buhari. Politics to him is total belief, conviction, commitment and dedication and that is why he has been able to connect with the ordinary masses of our people. His message is service to the people and since 2002 when he started participating in the politics of our dear nation, General Buhari has not only opened up the political space, he has galvanized ordinary Nigerians to democratic ideals and consciousness like never before. His cardinal principles of accountability, prudence, discipline and self sacrifice have connected with the populace and given our country hope. Indeed, the road has been tortuous and evil forces have not relented in trying to scuttle every good thing that he stands for. But the beauty of his struggle has been his total reliance on the rule of law, democratic principles and due process, all hallmarks of a great leader.

The question must be asked at this juncture: Why is General Muhammadu Buhari's message resonating with the youths of this country? The answer lies in the record of dismal failure of the PDP led federal government in the last sixteen years. This new generation of Nigerians are not concerned by the campaign of calumny by the PDP on Buhari's military past. All they know is a man who is incorruptible, who was a former Head of State with no mansions and foreign bank accounts to his name, and a man who identifies with them. And so all they desire is change from joblessness, insecurity, and massive corruption of the PDP government. In General Buhari, they see a messiah and a wind of change akin to the one that ushered in President Barrack Obama of the United States of America.

In the latest edition of the Economist of London, an influential news magazine, the editorial has this to say about General Muhammadu Buhari:
…Mr. Buhari is a sandal-wearing ascetic with a record of fighting corruption. Few nowadays question his commitment to democracy or expect him to turn autocratic: he has repeatedly stood for election and accepted the outcome when he lost. He will probably do a better job of running the country and in particular, of tackling Boko Haram…

Need I say any more?

For Nigeria and with General Muhammadu Buhari as President , a new dawn beckons.

Fellow Nigerians don't be left out!!
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Alhaji Isyaku Ibrahim

9th February, 2015
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Yes, This President Is A Failure; Let Him Show Us One Thing He Has Achieved Since 2010, By Azuka Onwuka

What has President Goodluck Jonathan achieved in the four years and 11 months of his administration since February 9, 2010 when he became the Acting President? Let him show us one thing he has achieved.

For example, I just came back from the South-East through the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. This was a road that was as smooth and beautiful as the German autobahn all through the eight years of President Olusegun Obasanjo and the two and half years of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. The Ore portion of this road was such a delight then that people spent just two minutes there instead of two days. When Yar'Adua became president in 2007, that portion of the expressway was so beautiful that his Minister of Transport, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, visited it but did not weep. Rather, she sang the Halleluya Chorus in ecstasy because of the beauty of the road. But Jonathan came in and destroyed that road and all other roads.

When I passed through Ore this Christmas/New Year season, I was surprised at the havoc Jonathan had done to that road through the SURE-P programme. It took me six days to travel from Lagos to Onitsha and five and half days on my return trip! Last year, Jonathan inaugurated the destruction of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, with Julius Berger handling the Lagos to Sagamu part and RCC handling the Sagamu to Ibadan part. When I visited Ibadan/Osogbo two months ago, I noticed that some portions of the road had already been destroyed. If the companies keep to the four-year destruction plan, by 2017, that road would have been fully destroyed. The Apapa-Oshodi Expressway that used to be loved by drivers of heavy-duty trucks because of its smoothness has now been destroyed by Jonathan. He has done the same thing to other wonderful roads in other parts of the country. What a man!

Before 2010, farmers were being begged to collect as many bags of fertiliser as they liked. There was no iota of bribery and racketeering in fertiliser distribution. If you were passing by a bus stop, you would be begged to collect as many bags as you wanted. Consequently, Nigerian farmers produced so much food that Nigeria was able to feed itself and the entire Africa. But since Jonathan took over, fertiliser has become as scarce as elephant tusk. Bribery has taken over the distribution. We have not produced even a bag of rice since he came in.

Who says that Jonathan is not a failure? When he came in, our aviation industry was the best in the world. Aeroplanes were not dropping from the Nigerian skies: EAS Airlines (May 4, 2002); Bellview Airlines (October 22, 2005), Sosoliso Airlines (December 10, 2005), ADC Airlines (October 29, 2006). Our airports were world class. In fact, the air conditioning system worked so well that the airport lounges were freezing to the point that snow formed inside them! Under Jonathan's tenure, contracts were awarded to simultaneously destroy all the airports. In addition, Nigeria did not attain the prestigious Category 1 Certification in aviation.

What about health? In 2014, the World Health Organisation did not certify Nigeria free of the guinea worm disease. In 2014, it did not declare us Ebola-free. Bill Gates did not tweet in December 2014 – "One of my favourite stories of 2014: In just one year, Nigeria went from 50 polio cases to six". Maternal mortality did not drop from 545/100,000 to 350/100,000 in four years under Jonathan.

The one that pained me most about this Jonathan was the automotive policy. Before him, Nigeria was the number one exporter of cars. Cars were even being produced in the backyard of every Nigerian house. But since he came up with the new auto policy, auto companies have been running away from our country.

What about electoral reforms? This President has destroyed our exceptional electoral system that was planted by former president Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999. In 2003, Obasanjo gave us one of the best elections. Peter Obi was not rigged out in Anambra. In 2007, while we were still jubilating about the magic of 2003, Obasanjo blessed us with the 2007 electoral miracle. All local and international observers endorsed the elections as the best in world history. Candidates did not protest. Chibuike Amaechi's candidacy in Rivers State did not have any "K-leg". Olusegun Mimiko was not rigged out in Ondo. In Edo, Osun and Ekiti governorship candidates of the opposition party were not rigged out.

The 2007 presidential election was so good that Yar'Adua, who benefited from the electoral artistry, praised the election to high heavens. Even the United States and the European countries flew in to beg Obasanjo and Prof Maurice Iwu of INEC to teach them how to organise exceptional elections. Nigerians felt tall.

But when Jonathan supervised the 2011 elections, he gave us the worst ever. The Peoples Democratic Party bigwigs like Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, Speaker Dimeji Bankole, Obasanjo's daughter, Senator Igbo Obasanjo, won by a landslide. The PDP won all the 36 states.

Just last month, some ministers appointed by Jonathan resigned to contest governorship primaries in their states. This same Jonathan influenced the primaries and made them governorship candidates of the PDP in all the states for the February 2015 elections: Mr Musuliu Obanikoro (Lagos), Mr Labaran Maku (Nasarawa); Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu (Ebonyi), Mr Emeka Worgu (Abia), Dr Samuel Ortom (Benue), and Elder Godsday Orubebe (Delta). If it was Obasanjo, Senator Bola Tinubu, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari or Amaechi – who hate interfering in states – they would not influence the primaries for their associates to win. But this Jonathan is just too overbearing! Haba!

Before now, other past presidents supported local production which resulted in Nigeria producing every single product it needed. Then, we were even exporting cement to the US and Europe. All the cement used for construction was bought from Nigeria. Immediately he came in, for the first time in history, we began to import cement. From 30 years ago to five years ago, we were exporting rice to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the rest of the world. Our cocoa production was the highest in the world. Palm oil flowed like River Niger everywhere in the nation. Cotton was like saw dust. Groundnut pyramids filled every part of the North and even the South. Agriculture boomed. Other presidents supported agriculture massively. But today Jonathan has completely destroyed agriculture! This President needs to be whipped.

What about the railway system? Before Jonathan came in, other presidents had so much supported the railway system that we had the best rail system in the world. Rail lines and modern trains traversed every state and local government area. But since he came in, he had given instructions that the rail tracks across the nation be excavated and that the rail system be killed forthwith. What a leader!

This is a man who hates equity. He noticed that all states had federal institutions of higher learning. He went to nine states and closed down their federal universities: six in the North and three in the South. These states are Nasarawa, Taraba, Katsina, Jigawa, Gombe, Kogi, Bayelsa, Ekiti and Ebonyi. How can these states ever forgive this unjust man?

Which one should I talk about and which one should I leave? This Jonathan has not done anything. He met a land flowing with milk and honey, a land where the infrastructure was the envy of even the US, a land that had the best economy in the world, a land with the best democratic ideals, a land of justice and fairness, but what did he do? He just destroyed everything and added no value.

Let's shave his head with a bottle shard, sentence him to 300 years in jail at the Eagles Square, and stick a message on him which reads: "Behold the father of failure!" After that, we then grab the guys at Oxford Dictionaries by the neck and force them to change the meaning of the word "failure."
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Azuka Onwuka is a journalist. He tweets from @BrandAzuka.

The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author.
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Between Jonathan and Buhari - Which Man Stands for The Youth, By Oche Joseph

It was Michael Crichton who said " ‎ If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree" .

Knowing what has transpired in the past will provide a glimpse of what the future might hold.

To state that young people will play a defining role in the 2015 presidential election is to state the obvious considering the fact that they constitute majority of the voting population.

Now let's take a look at the antecedents and credentials of the two major political parties and how young people fit into their plans

The Peoples Democratic Party under the leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan at their convention elected 30 year old Abdullahi MaiBasira to lead the youths, while their counterparts in the APC selected a 54 year old former House of Representative aspirant to occupy the only position traditionally reserved for young people in political Parties. In addition the party is fielding the oldest presidential aspirant, the oldest governorship aspirant, and the oldest aspirant vying for a seat in the senate , Alhaji Shaba Lafiagi of Kwara APC who turned 74 last year.

Before the Jonathan era, thousands of young and qualified Nigerians have consistently found it difficult to secure admission into Nigerian universities, lack of slots and over population forced many schools to turn back very qualified young Nigerians, a situation President Goodluck Jonathan considered unacceptable.

In a bid to correct this anomaly, the President swung into action and in one fell swoop constructed 12 brand new Universities from scratch sweeping thousands of young Nigerians into various degree programmes in the process. He also placed food on the tables of many young people who became beneficiaries of employment from these new universities as academic and non academic staff. Worthy of note is the fact that 9 of these 12 new universities are located in Northern Nigeria were the literacy rate is at its lowest.

His main challenger on the other hand did not build a single university while he held sway at Doddan barracks as Head of state. History tells us that he did not only disband the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) he also scrapped subsidised feeding in Nigerian Universities .

Another Fact that set president Goodluck Jonathan apart is his love for young entrepreneurs and their exceptional ideas , few months into his presidency thousands of young Nigerians received YouWin grants , to set up and expand their businesses.
Till date no Nigerian can point to a singular innovation or youth programme executed under the regime of General Buhari.

When President Jonathan came to power members of the National Youth Service Corps(NYSC) could barely make ends meet with the Meagre =N= 8250 they received as allowances, President Jonathan ordered an Over 100% increase in their allowances to =N= 19,500, his counterpart on the other hand is busy still justifying the cold blooded murder of youth corpers by his supporters in 2011.

Few years ago, the President discovered that the private sector was not willing to hire inexperienced graduates, he lunched a scheme where young people could obtain the requisite experience to qualify them for employment.

This line of thought gave birth to the graduate internship scheme (GIS).
Under this scheme graduates who have completed their National youth service are attached to a firm to gain experience while the government also pays the participant a stipend.

The agricultural revolution that has slashed Nigeria's food imports bill by over 80 % is another testimony of the ability of young Nigerians if given the opportunity. The presidents confidence in the ability of the Nigerian youth has paid off with the massive involvement of youths in rice farming which contributed greatly in cutting down our food import.

On the other hand, the opposition's presidential candidate who informed INEC in 2003 that he had 150 cows seem not to have embraced new techniques and methods of animal breeding, this has left him with 150 cows after 11 solid years, this kind of stagnation is not what the nation requires at a time when crude prices are at an all time low .

In 2015 thousands of young Nigerians will become proud home owners for the very first time in their lives, thanks to the setting up of the National Mortgage refinance company by President Jonathan. This dream could however be short circuted in a Buhari Presidency.
A look at his antecedents clearly points to that fact , he has a history of cancelling noble projects and never initiating any. A man who paid 500 million US dollars for cancelling Jakande's lagos Metro rail project instead of paying 450 million USD to complete same does not look like a man who can lead Nigeria in the 21st century.

From Unity school rehabilitation to the setting up of Almajiri schools, from the massive engagement of young Nigerians in developmental projects to an unprecedented award of scholarship to Nigerian students, President Jonathan has shown great commitment and passion for the upliftment of young Nigerians irrespective of religion, background or tribe.

His recent promise to implement the report of the CONFAB which adopted the 30% inclusion of young Nigerians in governance amongst many other noble recommendations is a clear sign that the President is not about to shift focus from his youth centred policies.

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Oche Joseph Otorkpa is Publisher Tsuntsu Hausa Newspapers. He writes from Abuja.

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