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The RCCG General Overseer said this about his wife of 50 years at a book launch in his honor which held at the RCCG campground last week.

 
“I don’t call her Chocomilo because I don’t drink her. It is impossible to find a woman like this woman. I want to thank God for this lady. Without her, I cannot be doing what I am doing today. This is the greatest gift apart from the holy spirit that God has given to me” he said



HIV is one of the primer killer diseases in Africa and all over the world. If you know its early symptoms, you can get timely treatment and stop spreading the epidemic!


Gurusbest lists 10 early symptoms of HIV every person should be aware of:

1. Sore throat

Surely all on its own this sign does not tell you to have HIV. However, in combination with the below-listed ones it should set an alarm and move you to take the HIV test. Soreness in the throat may precede fever.

2. Fever


It’s a common symptom for all kinds of infections, both viral and bacterial. However, if you got HIV, the fever may last up to 4 weeks, then disappear and reemerge later on for the same period. 77 percent of all the patients who were diagnosed with early HIV symptoms had a lasting fever.


3. Rashes

As well as other skin problems they may indicate HIV infection. This virus affects the whole body and gets those reactions from all organs, including the skin. So, in a combination with ongoing fever and sore throat, it should alarm you and motivate to take the test.

4. Night sweats

These have nothing to do with just feeling hot. People with HIV sweats have extreme experiences. Their clothes drench and even the bed linens get all wet. Many a time person wakes up and has to change before they can go back to sleep.


5. Lymph nodes’ swelling


Since HIV affects the immune system of the body the most, it may evoke the enlargement of the immune system organs – the lymph nodes. Over half of the patients with early HIV symptoms had it.

6. Joint and muscle pain

This pain may last up to 24 hours. The fits go away and start all over.

7. Headaches

They may not be attached to any other disease. These primary headaches lead to the low quality of life of a person with HIV.

8. Diarrhea

The stomach also reacts to the infection by constant problems and diarrhea.


9. Tiredness

The sense of weakness and fatigue exhausts your energy and makes you feel unable to cope with life.

10. Vomiting

This is how your body reacts to the attack of the virus and lets you know of it.



Parents in the university town of Nsukka have appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to suspend its ongoing strike, considering the setback and suffering it would cause students and their parents.


Some parents, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Nsukka on Friday, said that if the strike was allowed to continue, it would alter university academic calendar and make it difficult for students to graduate when they ought to.

Mrs Njideka Ozioko, a secondary school Principal, decried the incessant strikes in Nigeria's tertiary education sector, describing them as unhealthy development.

"It is unfortunate that some students have spent over five years for a course that is supposed to last four years as result of frequent strikes.

"When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers; ASUU should consider students and suspend the strike, while it continues negotiation with government."

She said that the union should explore other avenues of ventilating its grievances, saying that

strikes adversely affect the academic life of students.

Similarly, Mr Jude Urama, while appealing to the lecturers to suspend the strike, said the government should make education a priority in its programme by treating issues relating to the sector honestly and transparently.

"It is unbelievable that government cannot implement agreement it reached with ASUU since 2009.

"If government knew it didn't have the financial muscle to fulfil that agreement, why did it sign the agreement?" Urama asked rhetorically.

He also appealed to the lecturers to consider the interest of students and parents who are on the receiving end, and suspend the strike, so that final year students could finish up with their examinations.

Also commenting, Mrs Joy Ezeugwu, a Civil Servant, urged the ASUU leadership to give Federal Government more time to meet its demands, in view of the present economic recession in the country.

"It is unfortunate that government has been unable to fulfil its own part of the agreement reached with ASUU since 2009.

"Education is the engine room that drives economic and technological development of any nation.

"Our leaders should learn how to give education its pride of place in order to move this country to the next level," she said. (NAN)


Unai Emery hopes to help Neymar become the world’s best player at Paris Saint-Germain but insists he is treated like any other member of the squad.


The Brazil star enjoyed a promising debut following his world-record €222million move from Barcelona, bagging a goal and an assist as PSG made it two wins from two in Ligue 1 with a 3-0 victory at Guingamp.

Neymar is set for his first outing at Parc des Princes against Toulouse on Sunday, having watched PSG beat Amiens 2-0 on the opening day of the season after being presented to the crowd prior to kick-off.

Head coach Emery has no doubt the 25-year-old brings extra quality to the team but says their way of playing is not likely to change.

“His arrival is important. A lot of fans want to see him but he needs some peace and quiet, too,” he told a news conference.

“He is one more player in the squad. We make the most of his qualities but nothing changes in everyday life.

“He’s a young player who wants to get better here. We want to help him become the best player in the world.

“Neymar brings something more with his change of pace, he gives more quality in one-against-one situations. But we have the same idea as last year: to have control of the ball.

“We want to be stronger than last year. The team started well. I try to create a good mentality, to make sure we have good physical preparation. The title is our primary goal this season.”

Emery went on to wish good luck to midfielder Blaise Matuidi, who is set to join Serie A champions Juventus in a €20m deal.

“We were very happy with him,” said Emery. “He was looking for a good opportunity. He chose to take that with another team. There are young players, like Christopher Nkunku or Adrien Rabiot, who can replace him.”

Emery confirmed Lucas Moura will miss Sunday’s game with an ankle problem, while Grzegorz Krychowiak sat out training on Friday and is unlikely to be involved.

The former Sevilla boss hopes to have Marco Verratti back from a knock, though, and has encouraged the Italy star to improve his contribution to PSG’s attack.


Chelsea made an offer to sign Andrea Belotti but Torino rejected their £63m bid, according to reports in Italy

Italy striker Andrea Belotti Photo: Andrea Belotti / Instagram
 
Chelsea have failed with a £63m offer for Torino striker Andrea Belotti, according to reports in Italy.

Tuttosport, as quoted by Metro, is reporting that the Premier League champions made a substantial offer for the Italy international.

However, the same article states that Belotti’s employers Torino rejected the approach for one of Serie A’s most-prolific strikers.

According to the story in the Italian media outlet, Chelsea will have to activate Belotti’s £88m contract release clause if the Blues want to secure the centre-forward’s signature.

The 23-year-old striker enjoyed a breakthrough season at Torino last term after Belotti scored 26 times and made seven assists in 36 appearances in the Italian top flight last term.

Belotti was linked with a potential move to Chelsea’s title rivals Manchester United earlier this summer before Jose Mourinho signed Romelu Lukaku from Everton.

Chelsea have signed Manchester City goalkeeper Willy Caballero, AS Roma defender Antonio Rudiger, Monaco midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko and Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata in the summer transfer window so far.

The Blues suffered a surprise 3-2 loss to Burnley in their opening Premier League fixture of the 2017-18 campaign.

Cesc Fabregas and Gary Cahill were both sent off to leave the defending champions without the experienced pair for their trip to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

Everton manager, Ronald Koeman has said that the club is open to signing Chelsea exiled striker, Diego Costa.
 

The Spanish international has declared that he will be heading to Spain from Brazil and will not return to Chelsea. Koeman has admitted his side would be open to signing Costa, either permanently or on loan.
 
Chelsea manager has told Costa he is not in his plans for this season and has signed Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.
 
With Atletico Madrid banned from making any new signings until January and reportedly hesitating at signing Costa, the striker may be forced to look elsewhere for a new club.
 
Premier League side, Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal that could be worth over £40 million to sign Ajax centre-back Davinson Sanchez.
 
Although the club is not expecting to announce the deal until the weekend, an agreement is in place subject to the formalities of the defender obtaining a work permit and completing a medical.
 
Tottenham will pay Ajax £27m up front for the 21-year-old, with further £14m potentially due in add-ons depending on his appearances and success at the club.
 
Sanchez was named Ajax’s Player of the Year last season but told the club this week that he wanted to join Spurs. Former Tottenham and Ajax coach Martin Jol said Sanchez would need to “learn his trade” to be success in the Premier League and could find opportunities at Spurs.
 
Jol said, “If you play for Ajax, you can play for any club in the world — that is reality.

“He was arguably their best player. He is unbelievably quick. For a young player, he was mentally strong at Ajax.

“But to be mentally good for the Premier League, you have to learn your trade.

“Where can Sanchez play? If Pochettino plays three at the back, that’s different. Then maybe [Eric] Dier or [Mousa] Dembele doesn’t play. And I think Dembele is probably the best player at Spurs.
“I think the ideal situation would be to take Sanchez on loan with an option [to buy]. See if he plays. But that’s impossible. Ajax gave him a contract until 2022, so they can ask whatever they want.”


Barely four days after describing the constituency projects embarked upon by members of the National Assembly as corruption, former president Olusegun Obasanjo has bemoaned the bogus allowances and salaries collected by the lawmakers, who he described as a bunch of unarmed robbers.


He made this disclosure on Thursday at a public presentation of a book written by Prof Mark Nwagwu, entitled “I am Kagara, I weave the sands of Sahara”, held at University of Ibadan, an event where he acted as the chief host.

Lamenting that overhead, allowances, salaries take 90 per cent of the nation’s revenue while not much is left for capital development, he said: “It is even worse for the National Assembly. They will abuse me again, but I will never stop talking about them. They are a bunch of unarmed robbers.

“They are one of the highest paid in the world where we have 75 percent of our people living in abject poverty. They will abuse me tomorrow and if they don’t, maybe they are sleeping. The behaviour and character of the National Assembly should be roundly condemned.”

The former president urged the Federal Government to respect the agreements it signed with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, because the government allowed itself to be stampeded into signing the agreements without full consultation within government.

He regretted that government allows itself to be rushed into signing agreement, particularly, when one group or the other withdraws their service and goes on strike.

“But an agreement is an agreement; whoever the agent is that signed that agreement on your behalf, you are bound by it. You may now have to renegotiate to have a new agreement, but the agreement earlier signed remains an agreement,” Obasanjo declared.


Lagos State, Nigeria’s commercial capital, has been ranked as second world’s least liveable city.


It ranked second behind Damascus in an annual report by The Economist, which placed Melbrourne, Australia, as the world’s most liveable city for the seventh year running.

The Lagos rating was a fall from the third position from the bottom as contained in the 2016 report.

The 2017 ‘Global Liveability Report’, which was released on Wednesday by The Economist’s Intelligence Unit, stated that terrorism and diplomatic tensions were eroding living conditions worldwide.

The report was premised on the criteria of stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure.

The “overall rating” of Lagos State stood at 36 per cent with stability, pegged at 10 per cent; healthcare, 37.5 per cent; culture and environment, 53.5 per cent; education, 33.3 per cent and infrastructure, 46.4 per cent.

Agence France Presse reports that conflict and terrorism were the major factors responsible for those cities finishing on the bottom of the survey.

“Violent acts of terrorism have been reported in many countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, France, Pakistan, Sweden, Turkey, the UK and the US.

“While not a new phenomenon, the frequency and spread of terrorism have increased noticeably and become even more prominent,” the report added.

Melbrourne, the Australian city was ranked number one out of 140 cities, slightly ahead of the Austrian capital Vienna, with the Canadian trio of Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary completing the top five.

The survey revealed that medium-sized cities in wealthy countries fared best.

“These can foster a range of recreational activities without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure,” the report said.

Major hubs like New York, London, Paris and Tokyo which were hives of activity reportedly lost points due to high levels of crime and overcrowded public transport.

Eric Bailly has stated that Manchester United never stopped being world class and they will show that this season.


Manchester United started the new premier league season with a sound 4-0 win over West Ham and will play Swansea next.

Bailly is currently in his second year at the club and is eager to show how good Manchester United is.

“The team has always been at a world class level, they have just had some bad moments,” Ivory Coast international Bailly, who joined in a £30 million move from Villarreal, told reporters.

“But now it’s time to give Manchester United its value. That comes with our hard work and that’s what all the players do that come – like [Romelu] Lukaku and Paul [Pogba], and also [Victor] Lindelof.

“With all the hard work we put in we are going to demonstrate that we are again a world-class club.”


AFRICA’S richest man wants to buy Arsenal and sack Arsene Wenger.

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote plans to make an offer to owner Stan Kroenke.

Dangote – who is worth £8.6billion – has supported the Gunners since the mid-Eighties.

He aims to submit his bid once the construction of a new oil refinery in Lagos, Nigeria, is completed.

Alhaji Aliko Dangote

Dangote told Bloomberg: “The first thing I would change is the coach. He has done a good job, but someone else should also try his luck.”

Wenger has been boss at Arsenal for 21 years and is the longest-serving manager of any side in Europe.

Fan protests against his rule rumbled on throughout last season but the Frenchman agreed a two-year contract extension in May.

Kroenke’s fellow Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov had a £1bn takeover offer for the club turned down earlier this year.

But Dangote, 60, believes his power of persuasion can work on the billionaire shareholders.

He said: “If they get the right offer, I’m sure they would walk away.

“Someone will give them an offer that will make them seriously consider walking away.

“And when we finish the refinery, I think we will be in a position to do that.

“It’s a great team, well-run. It could be run better, so I will be there.

“I will wait. Even if things change I will take it.”

Dangote, who counts former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein as a good friend, has previously spoken of his desire to purchase the North London side.

He put a four-year time frame on his plan to complete the takeover when speaking last September.

Dangote said at the time: “Maybe three to four years. The issue is that we have more challenging headwinds.

“I need to get those out the way first and start having tailwinds. Then I’ll focus on this.”

The post I’ll sack Wenger once I buy Arsenal — Dangote appeared first on Vanguard News.


The Federal Government has urged a Federal High Court in Abuja to revoke the bail it granted leader of the pro-Biafra group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu and return him to prison.


The government argued that Kanu has not only breached the conditions attached to the bail granted him on April 25 this year on health ground, he has allegedly conducted himself in manners that threaten public peace.

It cited Kanu's alleged threat that elections would not hold in South East states until the Fed Govt conduct referendum on whether or not Biafra should secede and instances where the IPOB leader addressed crowd exceeding 10 and threatened civil disobedience, as against the court's directive that he must not be seen in a crowd of over 10 people.

The government, in a counter-motion, dated August 1, 2017 filed by Magaji Labaran of the Federal Ministry of Justice, urged the court to dismiss an application by Kanu, seeking a review of the bail conditions.

It noted that not only had Kanu met the bail conditions and was enjoying the bail, it was an affront to the court's authority for the IPOB leader to approach the court for the review of the bail conditions, having allegedly breached the conditions.

"The offence for which he (Kanu) is standing trial is not ordinarily bailable; the court, not withstanding, granted bail to the 1st defendant/applicant (Kanu) on health grounds on 25th April 2017.

"Among other conditions for the bail of the 1st defendant is that he should not be seen in a crowd exceeding 10 people; that he should not grant any interviews, hold or attend any rallies; that he should file, in court, medical updates of his health status every month. The bail conditions were perfected by the 1stdefendant/applicant, which he is currently enjoying.

"Rather than observing all the conditions listed above, the 1st defendant, in fragrant disobedience to the court order, flouted all conditions given by the court.

"The 1st defendant equally incited his members to disrupt, disallow and boycott elections in South East states, starting with Anambra State gubernatorial election scheduled for November 18 if the Federal Government failed to hold referendum for the realisation of the state of Biafra.

"The 1st defendant has already declared the bail conditions given by the court unconstitutional before approaching this court with the application for variation. Rather than showing remorse for his actions, the 1st defendant approached this court with an application for a review of the same conditions for the bail which he grossly flouted.

"Considering the above, that the 1st applicant has violated the conditions on which the terms of his bail were premised, we urged this court to commit the defendant to prison by invoking the provision of Section 173(2)(B) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015.

"We categorically state that justice would have been denied the state by this court, if the state is not protected from the offences being perpetrated by the 1stdefendant/applicant, who is currently on bail," the Fed Govt said.

Kanu and four other suspected IPOB members - Chidiebere Onwudiwe, Benjamin Madubugwu, David Nwawuisi and Bright Chimezie - are being tried before the Federal High Court, Abuja on offences relating to conspiracy and treasonable felony.

More so, Kanu, who will be facing four out of the five amended charges, has declared his determination to get the charges quashed for being "grossly incompetent" and for "want of diligent prosecution".

The IPOB leader, through his team of lawyers led by Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, accused FG of violating an express order of the trial court that forbade any of the parties from filing any form of interlocutory application pending the commencement of full-blown trial of the defendants.

Ejiofor accused FG of deliberately stalling the case while fishing for evidence against the defendants.

According to him, rather than to open its case on June 22, FG, served an amended five-count charge on the defendants, "in clear breach and violation of an order the court made on April 25, 2017, wherein his Lordship warned, that the court will not entertain further interlocutory application or process capable of delaying the trial".

He alleged that FG joined the 5th defendant, Chimezie, in the case after a Federal High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State had on May 24, not only ordered his immediate release from custody of the Department of State Service , DSS, but equally directed that he should be paid N5million as damages having been illegally detained for period that exceeded the constitutional provision.

Besides, the IPOB leader has filed a motion asking trial Justice Nyako to vary some of his bail conditions which he maintained were arbitrary and unconstitutional.

Meanwhile, a group of lawyers under the aegis of Anambra State Lawyers in Defence of Democracy, ASLADD, have petitioned the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, asking him to commence a "high-powered clinical investigation into activities of the IPOB".

The petitioners, while condemning IPOB's position that governorship election will not hold in Anambra state on November 18 as scheduled, urged the AGF "to deploy all the instruments and powers of the Nigerian State" available to him, to tackle the IPOB.

The petition read in part: "The IPOB have taken a position that they would "boycott" the forthcoming Anambra 2017 elections. We do not have any problem with them on this position. However, our challenge with IPOB is their seeming inability to appreciate the meaning of the word "boycott" as it relates to Anambra election. We are worried that their mode of propagating their "No referendum, no election" mantra suggests that the word "boycott" has another meaning assigned to it in their own dictionary which is "disruption" of all legitimate activities of government and electioneering activities calculated at striking terror in the minds of the citizens who have made up their mind to discharge their civic duty on the 18th day of November, 2017.

"Sir, the Nnamdi Kanu led IPOB are always quick to raise the green banner of "non-violence" and take refuge under its canopied ambience whereas their official dissemination channel, Radio Biafra, is a flowing river of hate-speeches, incitement to violence and war.

"Hate speech leads to war and war leads to deaths and, therefore, IPOB preaches violence. In the South-East [especially in Onitsha which is our commercial nerve centre], the IPOB miscreants extort money from traders after intimidating them. IPOB hoodlums illegally mount roadblocks to force other citizens to buy their Biafra flags and insignia not minding whether such citizens subscribe to their separatist ideology or whether such citizens have the money to pay for the said flags. They harass citizens and threaten them with violence.

"They intimidate them to close their shops. IPOB street urchins have on two remarkable occasions disrupted campaigns rallies and have most infamously invaded and desecrated St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Ekwulobia in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State where the Governor was to worship [with their chants of no referendum, no election]. Indeed, they have a rich history of mischief.

"This is potentially dangerous. IPOB is exposing the Igbo to another war and this is unacceptable.

"As the Chief Law Officer of the country and the number one defender of our constitution and rule of law, you will agree with us that all these acts complained of [in their aggregate] rudely strike at the root of democracy and constitute a grave threat to the operation of the Nigerian Constitution in the Eastern part of Nigeria especially in Anambra State in view of the governorship election holding later in November. This has now crystallised to a weighty responsibility on your shoulders more so when these acts complained of mostly draw their inspiration from the activities of Nnamdi Kanu who has literally rumpled all the conditions to which his bail was tied and is now revelling in contempt of the Federal High Court with unprecedented and scandalous impunity.

"Speaking from the Bar, we are convinced that the security reports [on IPOB activities] from the security agencies in Anambra State [Onitsha in particular] cannot contradict these complaints we have tabled before you unless the commanders have not been alive to their responsibilities".

ASLADD equally copied their petition dated August 14 to the United Nations Mission in Nigeria, Ambassador of the United States to Nigeria, The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, The European Union Mission to Nigeria, National Human Rights Commission, The Inspector-General of Police, The Defence Headquarters, The Director-General, State Security Service, The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, The Federal House of Representatives, South-East Governors Forum and Anambra Council of Traditional Rulers.



For long, that action remained in the realm of speculation. Since there is no smoke without fire, Nigerians believed it all the same. With the current revelation, it is clear to everyone that power play in Aso Rock is true.


The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu has revealed how a highly placed presidency official shunned acting president Yemi Osinbajo and took a document to London for President Muhammadu Buhari’s signature.

Shehu who was giving an insight into the power play at the presidency in the absence of Buhari, said a top official in the presidency went to see the President in London to sign a document but the President sent him back to the Acting President.

Shehu disclosed this during his appearance as a guest on Sunrise Daily, a Channel Television programme. According to him, Osinbajo is presently in charge of the country.

The presidential spokesman emphasised that President Buhari has transferred powers to the Acting President.

“Once the President has transferred powers, if you are the Inspector-General of Police and the Acting President says go and do ABC, you are fired if you don’t do it.

“I am aware that a senior official went to President Buhari in the UK and took some documents to him to deal with and the president said no I won’t. The man responsible for the country is in Abuja, so take it to him.

Shehu referred to such action by the government official as a disrespect to the Acting President.

He added that the President is not someone that wanted power for his own sake but since he has transferred powers to the Acting President, all national matters should be handled by him.



President Muhammadu Buhari has been away from our shores for over 100 days in a stretch treating an undisclosed and mysterious illness in far-away London. Since May 29th 2015 when he was sworn into office as President he has spent 350 of his over 740 days in power abroad treating the same strange ailment.


Those that demand that he should “resume or resign” are being attacked and brutalised by security forces and agents of the state. The Buhari government has no respect for human rights and civil liberties. Charly Boy Oputa, Deji Adeyanju, Ariyo Dare- Atoye, Jude Ndukwe and other notable figures and leaders of the “Our Mumu Don Do” movement were brutalised and almost murdered by Buhari’s savage footsoldiers at Wuse Market in Abuja the other day simply because they dared to go on a demonstration and ask for the President to “resume or resign”.

If that had happened Nigeria would have exploded yet no arrests have been made and the government seems unperturbed.

Tension has gripped the land as we approach October 1st and the Nigerian people have expressed deep concern about what is unfolding yet all we are fed with on a daily basis are pictures of an ailing Buhari, holding court in London and granting audience to his friends, political associates, family members and loyalists.

The whole thing is not only inappropiate and undignified but it is also deeply insulting. Simply put it is sordid. Meanwhile the world laughs us to scorn and mocks our nation. We are a nation in which an Acting President who is scared of his own shadow, has been reduced to a mere national co-ordinator and that is in the power of a faceless and tiny cabal .

The truth is that we are now a full-fledged dictatorship that is being controlled and presided over by a tiny cabal with a religious and ethnic agenda. This, together with an unrelenting, though unsuccessful attempt, to demonise and crush the traditional opposition and silence all forms of dissent has resulted in the irresistable rise of powerful and well-organised secessionist and separatist groups such as the Yoruba Liberation Command (YOLICOM) and the Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The fact that the Federal Government is incapable of encouraging national cohesion and integration but is instead saddled with a morbid obsession to try to destroy President Goodluck Jonathan and rubbish his excellent legacy speaks volumes.

The lies and propaganda of the Buhari administration are second to none. Simply put they are filled with deceit, deception, mendacity and hate.

They have sought to demonise and destroy more innocent Nigerians than any other Government in our entire history. They have killed more innocent Nigerians than any other Government in our history outside of the civil war. They have locked up more innocent Nigerians and subjected them to shameful and barbaric witchunts and media trials than any other civilian Government in the history of our country.

Under them soldiers slaughtered over 1000 Shia Muslims in one afternoon in Zaria and buried them in mass graves. Under them thousands of IPOB youths have been butchered by security agents.

Under them hundreds of thousands of innocent Nigerians have been raped, maimed, robbed and massacred by well-armed, well-funded and well-organised Fulani militias and herdsmen all over the country yet not one of the perpetrators has been arrested or brought to justice simply because they are members of the President’s ethnic group Under them Boko Haram has resurrected, restored its fortunes and won back virtually all the territory that they had lost when President Goodluck Jonathan was in power.

Under them more Christians have been butchered and more Churches burnt down than any other Govermment in the history of Nigeria. Under them northern youths have given a chilling quit notice to our Igbo compatriots to leave the north.

They have also threatened them with genocide and mass murder if they fail to do so by Octobr 1st yet not one of those youths has been apprehended, questioned or arrested.

Under them a frightful and barbaric song has been crafted and is being shared and sang all over the north which openly calls for the ethnic cleansing and total elimination and annihilation of every Igbo in the country yet the song has not been outlawed or banned and its authors have not been arrested.

Under them a culture of silence and fear has been imposed on the Nigerian people and few are ready to risk life, limb and liberty by speaking truth to power or resisting and standing up to tyranny.

Under them the worst economic recession that we have ever experienced in our history has been established and the Nigerian people have been afflicted with pain, hunger, hardship, suffering, poverty, uncertainty and despair.

Under them cows (yes cows!) have taken over our city streets, schools and places of worship and the lives of cattle are deemed to have more value than that of human beings. They refer to every northern Muslim that resists their evil agenda and that does not support them as a traitor and an infidel and they refer to every southerner and Christian as a slave and an unbeliever.

Their’s is the language of hate, violence and division and it must be condemned and resisted by all men and women of goodwill regardless of their faith and ethnicity. More than any other Government this government has divided us along ethnic, religious and regional lines and they don’t appear to give a hoot about the implications of doing so.

As a matter of fact the contrary is the case: they appear to enjoy doing it and they feed on the dangerous divisions that they have created. permit me to conclude this contribution with the following.

So obsessed, so primitive, so provincial, so insensitive, so petty, so cruel, so crude, so paranoid, so deluded, so out of touch with reality, so reckless, so hateful and so obsessed with President Jonathan and the PDP is this Presidency that they went as far as to say that the great lady and former Minister of Information Mrs. Dora Akunyili was sent to her premature death and early grave because she was given a job by the former President.

Never in the history of our nation has such a vicious, nonsensical, baseless, malevolent and specious mendacity been pronounced by an official of the Federal Government. Never-mind the fact that the statement was issued by a very junior staff of the Presidency It is also a clear reflection of the intellectual bankruptcy of the Buhari administration.

Whatever this government feels about Jonathan, the People’s Democratic Party or anyone else they should please leave Dora Akunyili out of it because this profoundly good lady that brought joy to the hearts of so many is not here to speak for or defend herself.

They should allow this great daughter of Nigeria who was not only my colleague in the Obasanjo administration over ten years ago but who also served our nation honorably and creditably through the auspices of no less than three PDP President’s and Federal Governments to continue to rest in peace.

Those talking about Dora are not fit to mention her name or to lick the bottom of her shoes.

Source: Eyes Of Lagos



The unnecessary cult killings and bloodshed appear to have started again in Rivers state following the gruesome murder of another person. Residents of Elele area of Rivers state woke up this morning to a shocking discovery as a young man was found beheaded in the area by unknown assailants.

Reports reveal that security operatives are yet to arrive the scene.



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Former Chelsea star, Graeme Le Saux believes Alvaro Morata is good enough to replace Diego Costa for the club.


Costa has been involved in an ongoing transfer saga with Chelsea, with Conte informing him he is no longer needed by the club.

Chelsea lost their first match of the season to Burnley 3-2, with Morata scoring one and assisting another.

“When I look at his quality, he has had fantastic experiences at the clubs that he has been at,” he told Goal. “He has always scored goals, his movement is excellent. He does a lot of hard work before the ball comes to him. He is always aware of what’s around him.

“The timing of his run for that Willian cross [against Burnley] was great and how he kept himself onside. He got a run on the defender and it was a confident header. He has plenty of ability and attributes.

“It will have done him a world of good to get off to such a fantastic start but as for him replacing Diego Costa, it is a big task. Costa scored 20 goals last season and 20 goals three seasons ago when Chelsea won the title then as well.

“Costa is a very adaptive player who is versatile and holds the ball up well. It is a real shame to see what’s happening there because he is a really good player. It is a disappointing situation to see it get to where it has.

“I think over time, Morata, if he continues to do what he did, will settle in and lead the line very well.”

Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte are among the names on the shortlist for the Best FIFA Men’s Coach award for 2017.


Real Madrid won La Liga, the Champions League and the Club World Cup under Zidane last season, while Mourinho claimed three trophies in his first term with Manchester United and Conte steered Chelsea to the Premier League title.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is also nominated, despite failing to win a trophy last term, along with Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone and Juventus’ double-winning specialist Massimiliano Allegri.

Germany head coach Joachim Low is included after his side’s Confederations Cup triumph, while Brazil boss Tite is a more surprising name in the running for the award won by Claudio Ranieri this year.

Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim earns a place after their Ligue 1 title triumph and run to the Champions League semi-finals, but Paris Saint-Germain boss Unai Emery misses out.

The 12-man list was composed by a panel of former stars including Cafu, Diego Maradona, Carles Puyol and Edwin van der Sar.

A final trio of nominees will now be decided by a combination of a public vote, which runs between August 21 and September 7, as well as input from national team captains, coaches and a panel of media representatives.

The Catholic Church in Nigeria has excommunicated a priest who recently quit the Church.

Patrick Edet

The Church said it was by the notice stripping the priest of all privileges accruing to a leader of the Church.

Patrick Edet, who served in the Catholic Diocese of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, had announced over a local radio station on August 2 that he was leaving the Catholic Church so he could be ‘free to serve God the way he wanted.’

Before he left Catholic Church, Mr. Edet ran a Pentecostal-style fellowship that attracted a huge crowd in the city of Uyo.

He said leaving the Catholic Church now gave him the freedom to manage the fellowship in his own style, without getting into conflict with his former church, adding that being a Catholic priest was like being restricted to “a box.”

“You cannot know God beyond that box. You cannot express God beyond that box. And any attempt for you to go beyond that box brings you label.

“The reason I am doing this is that I want to be right with God first. I want to go to heaven when I die,” he said.

The Catholic Bishop of Uyo Diocese, John Ayah, in his reaction to the development, issued a general notice to the parishioners on August 12, where he advised Catholics to stay away from Mr. Edet.

“I advise that no Catholic member should approach him to obtain any service or guidance henceforth in the name of the Church,” the bishop said, adding that the Church disassociated itself from the activities of Mr. Edet.

“Any Catholic who attends his programme or identifies with him (Mr. Edet) in any way does so at the risk of his or her Catholic faith and membership,” he said.

The bishop said following Mr. Edet’s resignation, he has stripped him of all his power, rights and privileges as a Catholic priest.

Mr. Ayah said he was forwarding Mr. Edet’s resignation letter to Pope Francis for further directives on the matter.

Nigerians mostly on social media had expressed diverse reactions on the resignation with some lauding his confidence while others criticised him as an attention seeker.

A30-year-old man from Rafin-Makadi in Rimi Local Government Area of Katsina State, Inusa Aliyu, has confessed to having regular sexual intercourse with his 14-year-old biological daughter.


Aliyu told the police after his arrest that his action was based on the recommendations of a herbalist, who gave him the assurance that sleeping with his daughter would bring him immense wealth and good luck.

The Katsina State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Gambo Isa, who confirmed the report, said the wife of the accused, Mariya, caught him in the act after repeated complaints from her daughter.

Isa said  the accused would remain in custody, while further investigations continued.

According to him, “the daughter informed the mother of the sexual affairs with her father, but she could not believe until she caught him having sex with their daughter.

“She reported the case to the police headquarters in Rimi Local Government Area and the man was arrested. The girl was rushed to the General Hospital in Rimi for medical attention and the case has been transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.”

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has stated emphatically that midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will not face the exit doors at the Emirates stadium this summer.


Chamberlain has 12 months left on his contract at the Emirates, and he is a major target for Premier League champions Chelsea.

Chelsea coach Antonio Conte has reportedly told the club chiefs to make an offer for the Englishman as he wants the 23-year-old to bolster his midfield.

Chamberlain could be tempted to leave the Emirates Stadium as he would have the chance to play in the UEFA Champions League should he make a move to Stamford Bridge.

''Yes, he is staying here. Why? Personally, because I rate him highly and he's one of the players who is on his way up.

''In the last year, he has made huge progress and personally I want him to stay here for a long time.

''I'm convinced he will be the English player that everybody will look at in the next two years at the end of the season,'' the Frenchman explained.

All is set for ex-Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt to finally actualize his dreams of playing for Manchester United, as he has been named in the Manchester United legend squad to face Barcelona.


Bolt will join Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes for the game at Old Trafford against Barcelona

The football fan is to make his first appearance since retiring from athletics and line up alongside Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs at Old Trafford on September 2.

But after pulling his hamstring in his final race at the World Championships in London last week, the 30-year-old athlete might not be fit to feature in his ‘dream Manchester match’.

According to The Sun, a source said: “This has been his dream for many years. He’s desperate to do it as long as he can get over the injury.”

The Jamaican sprinter will also train with German club Borussia Dortmund. He said: “I’ve always said I wanted to play football. It’s something I’ll be good at.”

A hedge fund company is an organisation that pools capital from investors and invests it in several assets. It is hard to get people to put their money in anything that does not guarantee profit.

However, young Nigerian man identified as Christopher King Bowofade has surprised the world after he built a N600 million hedge fund company.

The 22-year-old who is a dropout of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) built his company in less than two years.

Bowofade’s hedge fund company Better Days Investment (BTD) buys and sells futures and options on behalf of 7,902 individual investors.

Meet 22-year-old Christopher ‘King’ Bowofade the OAU dropout who built million-dollar hedge fund

Like every other businessman, Bowofade has had his share of challenges. He was rejected to study Economics twice, first as a secondary school leaver and as an Ordinary Diploma Holder.

In 2012, the young man graduated as the second best in his Conservation Science and Tourism class with a 4.41 Grade Point Average (GPA).

After his direct-entry admission into OAU to study Economics, Bowofade quickly fell in love with financial marketing, forex, futures, options and binary options.

A friend of his from Conservation Science and Tourism class, Johnson Alabi urged him to start a company and became one of the earliest investors in BTD.

With his knowledge in website designing and graphics he built the company website and they started the company. The first investors were mainly students willing to earn extra money.

In 2015, Bowofade and Alabi started out with N1 million from twenty investors and as word spread more investors joined the company.

They were so focused on the company in their 200 level that they neglected school work and ended up with low grades. Alabi had a GPA of 2.6 while Bowofade had a 1.9.

In 2016, investors started to lose interest in the company after the challenges of the Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox (MMM) affected many Nigerians.

Bowofade said: “This was depleting our capital so much that it challenged the company’s sustainability.”

More troubles came for the young entrepreneur after he parted ways with his COO Alabi due to misunderstandings. Some of his best student-staff also left him and he was forced to sack some.

The genius decided to freeze the fund and meet up with some of his investors based in Lagos state. He organised an Investor Conference in February of this year to ask investors who had exposure of up to N30 million in BTD to trust him.

Although, Bowofade did not graduate from Obafemi Awolowo University, he would join up with the school’s Enterperneurship Hall of Fame alongside other entrepreneurs who graduated from the school like Femi Otedola and Opeyemi Awoyemi of Jobberman.

Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho is reportedly willing to risk his World Cup chances if it means finally pushing through his dream transfer to Barcelona.


The Brazil international has been linked with a big-money move to the Nou Camp in recent times, with Barcelona having plenty to spend after banking £199million from Neymar’s switch to Paris Saint-Germain.

Chris Smalling’s opinion of Nemanja Matic has changed since he joined Man Utd
Coutinho has emerged as one of Barca’s priority targets due to their desire to bring in a long-term replacement for Andres Iniesta, with the 25-year-old showing himself to be one of the finest attacking midfielders in Europe during his time at Anfield.

Various outlets claim the deal could be edging closer, with Coutinho reportedly absolutely determined to make the move and telling Jurgen Klopp he plans never to play for Liverpool again, even if it means sitting in the stands all season.
 
Coutinho has told Jurgen Klopp he won’t play for Liverpool again (Picture: Getty)

According to Mundo Deportivo, he is so fixated on playing for Barcelona that he is willing to put his chances of playing for Brazil at next summer’s World Cup at risk with the move.

Coutinho may not play as regularly if he were to move to the Catalan giants, and his actions to force a move through could also potentially damage his reputation if he is seen as behaving unprofessionally.

However, it seems his priority now is to get the transfer he wants, regardless of any consequences, in a surprise twist after he only signed a long-term contract extension with Liverpool earlier this year.

Billionaire kidnapper Evans has won the first round of court battle as the Federal High Court Sitting in Lagos ruled that the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, aka, ‘Evans,’ can proceed.


Justice Abdulaziz Anka dismissed the objections of Emmanuel Eze, the counsel for the third and fourth respondents, and agreed with counsel to Evans, Olukoya Ogungbeje, that service on the first and second respondents had been properly effected.

The first and second respondents in the suit are the Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Police Force.

The other respondents are the Lagos State Police Commissioner and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.


In his ruling, Justice Anka also held that leave was not required for the matter to be heard during vacation, as Order 4 Rule 5 of the Fundamental Rights Enforcement Procedure Rules of 2009 enjoins the court to pursue speed and justice on issues of fundamental human rights.

In the application, the suspected kidnapper, Evans, is challenging his continued detention since June 10 without arraignment.

He claims that his parade on June 11 before journalists at the Lagos Police Command headquarters in Ikeja, without a court order, is unconstitutional and illegal.

Evan wants the court to award him N300m as exemplary damages for his alleged illegal detention and the alleged harm caused by his media trial.

He has also asked the court to order the police authorities to immediately arraign him before a law court, or release him from custody.

The National Business and Technical Examinations Board, NABTEB, has released its May/June 2017 results for the National Business Certificate, NBC, and National Technical Certificate, NTC, examinations.


The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of NABTEB, Professor Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe, made the announcement on Tuesday while addressing reporters at the National Headquarters of the Board in Ikpoba Hill, Benin City, the Edo state capital.
 
Holders of NBC/NTC certificate qualify as certified craftsmen and women and its O’Level certificates are equivalent to NECO and WAEC certificates which are requirements for placement into tertiary institutions in Nigeria and abroad.

A breakdown of the results shows that a total of 58,448 candidates registered for the ordinary craft level examination in 1,458 centers across the country.

Professor Isiugo-Abanihe said that this year’s result was an improvement of the previous year 2016.

She said, “33, 712 candidates representing 58.75% of candidates in the NBC/NTC examination scored five credits and above including English Language and Mathematics; whereas 47,360 candidates representing 82.53% scored five credits and above with or without English Language and Mathematics.

“Both the federal and state governments should establish more modern and well-equipped technical colleges in all local government areas in the country as directed by the Federal Ministry of Education.

“Again the National Vocational Qualification Framework should be implemented as approved by the Federal Executive Council in 2013.”

Premier League giants Chelsea are now reportedly interested in signing Torino striker Andrea Belotti following the refusal of Spanish striker Diego Costa to resume training.

Since last season, Chelsea coach Antonio Conte and striker Diego Costa have not been in good terms and the striker also claimed that the Italian tactician has told him to leave the club.

The Blues however told Costa to resume training on Tuesday, August 15, but he refused claiming he wants a move back to Spanish club Atletico Madrid.

Chelsea to go for Torino striker Andrea Belotti as Costa refuses to train (photo: Sun)

Antonio Conte is now frustrated with the latest development about Diego Costa who is currently in Brazil, and he has told the club to sign Andre Belotti from Torino.

According to the report, the 23-year-old forward has also agreed that he will join Chelsea, and negotiation has reportedly began between Chelsea chiefs and Torino.

Belotti was in good form last season in Italy scoring 26 League goals and he is expected to compete with Alvaro Morata for the starting line up should a deal work out before the close of the transfer window.

Chelsea have been handed a huge boost following Eden Hazard's return to training after suffering form a long-term injury.

The Belgian who has been out for the Blues since June, returned to training for the first time after he fractured his ankle while away on international duty.

The 26-year-old missed Chelsea's Community shield game against Arsenal and their opening league fixture against Burnley which they both lost.

Eden Hazard training for the first time after his injury. Photo: Jim Bennett.

The former Lille man played a key role to help Antonio Conte's men clinch the Premier League title last season.

Although Hazard is back to training, he is unlikely to make an appearance for Chelsea in the nearest future as Conte will no be ready to risk him.

Eden Hazard returns to Chelsea training after suffering ankle injury. Photo: Jim Bennett.

Gurusbest earlier reported that Chelsea are set to splash a mouthwatering £120million for three new signings after a disappointing start to their Premier League campaign.

Former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, has replied a statement by presidency accusing his administration of corruption and leaving Nigeria in 'tatters'.


Jonathan in a statement on his official Facebook page signed by his aide, Reno Omokri, faulted the statement by the presidency signed by President Muhammadu Buhari's senior special assistant on media, Garba Shehu.

Jonathan's statement reads: "The Presidency's statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant on media to President Muhammadu Buhari has only exposed why Nigeria is in an economic recession and is floundering in all spheres.

It is quite sad that Malam Garba Shehu does not know that oil constitutes only 15% of Nigeria's GDP and thus a fall in the price of oil should not lead to a collapse of the Nigerian economy as has been experienced under President Buhari.


If Garba and his boss are willing to learn, the Jonathan Foundation and the Peoples Democratic Party can arrange a course for them to be tutored on the subject-how to grow your economy to be the largest in Africa. We make bold that we are experienced in that area."

Jonathan accused Shehu of being ignorant, intellectually lazy and forgetful of important events.

He said: "When Mr. Shehu says 'There is nothing to show for the revenues earned, no major capital project was completed, neither power generation, road development, rail or agriculture benefitted from the windfall earnings' he only further exposes his intellectual laziness and failing memory.


"Obviously Garba Shehu has forgotten that when his boss was commissioning the Abuja-Kaduna 187KM fast railway that enables Nigerians work in Abuja and live in Kaduna, he was forced to admit that the project was conceived, built and completed by the Jonathan administration."

Jonathan went further to list the achievement of his administration in the area of infrastructure developememt.

"At that event, President Muhammadu Buhari said about the $1.5 billion project and I quote "This project was conceived by a previous administration, started by the last government".

"My question to Mr. Shehu is this-who is a liar between him and his boss?

"I also urge Garba Shehu to take note of the fact that the only Federal University in his boss's home state of Katsina was built by the Jonathan administration in addition to 13 other universities and 165 Almajiri schools built all over Nigeria. For people who don't value education, I am not surprised that they see this as "nothing to show"!

"It may also interest Garba Shehu to note that the Jonathan administration revived the moribund Nigerian Railways Corporation to the extent that the loquacious Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi was forced to confess on December 15, 2015 and I quote "In fact, I think we have a problem; most people don’t believe that the railway transport is functioning in Nigeria. I didn’t even know, until I started this tour, I never knew that the railway was functioning, it was even from his (MD’s) speech that I learnt that there are some coaches or services that go to Kano or Port Harcourt or elsewhere."

The statement also accused the presidency of being against restructuring and trying to bury the report of the 2014 national conference.

"It is quite surprising that Garba Shehu now praises the former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, His Royal Majesty, Muhammadu Sanusi II.

"Nigerians have not forgotten that it is the same Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, now Muhammadu Sanusi II who carpeted the economic policies of the Buhari administration, saying that under the Buhari administration, and again I quote, “There is one rate for petroleum marketers, there is interbank rate, there is another for money market operators such as western union, money gram, there is bureau de change rate and there is a special rate you get when you call the CBN for a transaction."

"My other question to Garba Shehu is this, how will an economy not collapse when you have multiple exchange rates?

"Malam Garba and his boss continues to show that they are in over their necks by their statements. For instance, Garba says "At the inception of the current administration, 21 States were unable to meet their salary bills and the spectre of workers arrears had commenced. The PDP solution was the raid the Ecological Fund and selectively grant N2Bn each to the PDP States."

"Is it that Garba Shehu and his boss do not know that Nigeria is a federation and that the Federal Government cannot control the states? No wonder they are against restructuring and want to throw the report of the 2014 National Conference into the dustbin.

"We have already proved that the accusation re the Ecological Fund is a lie and it shows desperation on the side of the Presidency to rehash it.

"When that notorious liar, Nasir El-Rufai first made the accusation, we showed, with documentary evidence, that core PDP states like Akwa-Ibom, where the then chairman of the PDP Governors Forum comes from and Ekiti state which was the only PDP state in the Southwest, did not benefit from the Ecological Fund. Meanwhile, 10 states which were of the then opposition All Progressive Congress did.

"Apparently, when Garba Shehu and Lai Mohammed speak, they speak their native language, lies!

"Mr. Garba Shehu would do well to remember that his boss promised Nigerians 3 million jobs every year. Rather, according to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, 4.58 million jobs, created by the Jonathan led PDP administration, were lost in his boss's first year.

"Laughably, Garba Shehu cites the fight against corruption and the terror war as major achievements of the Buhari administration.

"How can Garba Shehu reconcile his so called anti corruption war with the fact that Nigeria has made NO PROGRESS in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index under Buhari and in the latest CPI Transparency International said and I quote "Some other large African countries have failed to improve their scores on the index. These include South Africa, Nigeria, Tanzania and Kenya."

The statement also challenged Buhari administration's claim that the war against Boko Haram has been won.

It reads: "On the alleged terror war, Nigerians will recall that President Muhammadu Buhari said that Boko Haram has been technically defeated.

My question is how can a defeated Boko Haram now have the ability to kidnap policewomen and oil explorers? How can a defeated Boko Haram attack military formations? How can a defeated Boko Haram carry out more bombing a in the last eight months than at any other time in Nigeria's history.

Has Garba Shehu forgotten that on July 6, 2017, the World Economic Forum named Nigeria as the fifth most dangerous country in the world? Or that on the 4th of February 2017, the United States Congress cited Nigeria as "the most dangerous place for Christians in the world"?"

Meanwhile, former President Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to the verbal tirade against him by VON DG, Mr Osita Okechukwu.

In a statement posted on his Facebook page by his aide, Reno Omokri, on Sunday, August 13, Jonathan advised Okechukwu to stick to facts.

Former Chelsea youngster Emmanuel Sarki revealed that Antonio Conte treated Mikel Obi 'far worse' than Diego Costa.

Sarki claimed that the Super Eagles star was completely left out of the Blues squad because he decided to represent his country at the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.

Mikel failed to make an appearance under Conte before he eventually left for Chinese club Tianjin Teda in January 2017.

Mikel Obi. Photo: Skysports.

Sarki who was at Stamford Bridge from 2006 to 2010 told Owngoalnigeria.com: "I was told how Conte treated Mikel after his decision to represent Nigeria at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

"He was granted permission to go by Conte under one condition, which was 'you might not get a look in upon your return'.

"Mikel was told by the same man who granted him permission to represent Nigeria at the Olympic upon his return that his services isn’t needed anymore.

"Even when the coach of the national team of Nigeria (Gernot Rohr) pleaded for Mikel to be allowed to play U23 games to build up his fitness, Conte still didn’t budge.

"How painful he didn’t give Mikel the chance to say goodbye to fans who have stood by him for ten and half seasons.

Diego Costa. Photo: Skysports.

"Costa’s case is mild to be honest, Mikel went through worse but never said or acted wild as he is someone who doesn’t talk much and hardly reacts negatively to issues."

Gurusbest earlier reported that Costa admitted he is being treated like a 'criminal' at Chelsea.

The Spanish striker was told by the club manager Conte via text that his services were no longer needed at Stamford Bridge.

The Federal Government has confirmed that it is in talks with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), after it embarked on an indefinite strike.

ASUU commenced an indefinite strike action across the nation beginning Sunday, August 13

The Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs. Chinenye Ihuoma, told newsmen that negotiations were ongoing between it and the union on the issues arising from the 2009 agreement and the MoU of 2013.

“If it is on ASUU, just know that the FG/ASUU renegotiation 2009 is ongoing with the government team under the leadership of Dr. B. O Babalakin (SAN),” she said.

Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, in January inaugurated a 16-member team to renegotiate the 2009 agreement.

The committee, headed by Babalakin, was given the mandate to dialogue with the ASUU, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) and Non-Academic Staff Union of Associated & Allied Institutions (NASU) to ensure sustainable peace and industrial harmony in tertiary institutions.




Below are the list of university that has joined the industrial strike action by ASUU.
UI PG students’ exams stalled
The strike forced the University of Ibadan to stop the examination of postgraduate students in various faculties in the school. One of our correspondents learnt that students in the Department of Psychology were sent out, while papers scheduled to be written in the Faculty of the Social Sciences were cancelled. ASUU members in the school voted to support the strike at its referendum last week.
In a message sent to the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Idowu Olayinka, by the Chairman of ASUU in the school, Dr Deji Omole, the union said, “We write to inform you that the observance of the strike action will include no teaching, no examination, no supervision, no attendance of the statutory meetings of any kind and other academic matters. Our members will henceforth withdraw their services till the end of the strike.”
UNILAG, LASU to comply
Academic activities at the University of Lagos unfolded normally on Monday. However, the UNILAG branch chairman of ASUU, Mr. Adelaja Odukoya, said the university would comply with the directive of the national ASUU from Wednesday. He said, “We have to call a congress of our members and brief them on the directive. We are having a congress tomorrow (Tuesday).
But we do not have a choice in the matter. We were part of the decision to call the strike.’’ A senior lecturer in the Department of Mass Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lagos, who did not want to be identified, said there was no lecture in the department on Monday.
He said, “It is not just in the department but throughout the university. The strike is effective.” At the Lagos State University, our correspondent observed that many offices and lecture halls were locked at the Ojo campus; only a few students were seen.
Although the development was attributed to the one-week lecture-free directive of the management of the university, the LASU ASUU Chairman, Dr Isaac Oyewumi, however, said the chapter would “comply fully with the directive.”
He said, “It is going to be total. I can assure you that we are going to comply.’’
UNIOSUN suspends exams
The Osun State University has joined the nationwide strike. The strike coincided with the commencement of the second semester examination at the university, but the lecturers joined the strike after agreeing to do so at the congress of the union.
The chairman of ASUU at the university, Dr. Seye Abiona, could not be reached, but two lecturers confirmed to our correspondent that the union had joined the strike.
Strike paralyses Ondo varsities
ASUU members in some varsities in Ondo State on Monday declared their willingness to join the strike declared by the national body of the union.
*Academic activities were consequently paralysed in the Federal University of Technology, Akure;* *and the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba,Akoko, Ondo State*
The ASUU chairman of the AAUA, Dr Sola Fayose, said the chapter would still call a congress.
He said, “It is the tradition of the union for strike to be declared at the branch level; we have yet to declare our own. We will call a congress tomorrow (Tuesday).
Similarly, the ASUU chairman of FUTA, Dr Bola Oniya, said, “We can’t go against the directive of our national secretariat, we will comply here.”
UNICAL, CRUTECH join action
ASUU members in the University of Calabar and the Cross River University of Technology on
Monday joined the nationwide strike. Some students, however, claimed not to be aware
of the strike. In UNICAL, some students said they had lectures early in the day before academic activities were disrupted.
A 400-level student in the Department of Environmental Sciences, UNICAL, Mary Akpan, urged the Federal Government to address the union’s demands once and for all. Another 100-level student of CRUTECH, Felix Udu, said, “We are already preparing for our second semester examination before this sudden stop in academic activities. Nobody knows when the strike will be called off,” he said.
FUT Minna lecturers shun classrooms
The Chairman of ASUU in the Federal University of Technology Minna, Dr Ndanisa Mohammed, said lecturers had complied totally. Mohammed said that the university had set up 14 monitoring teams to ensure compliance.
He said, “We not making any demand from the Federal Government; rather, we want them to implement an agreement signed since 2009 and the Memorandum of Understanding we had with them since 2013.’’
UMYU joins ASUU strike
ASUU members in the Umaru Musa Ya’Adua University (UMYU), Katsina, on Monday joined the
nationwide indefinite strike. UMYU ASUU branch Chairman, Mahmud Abdulsalam, confirmed the development to The PUNCH. He said, “We at UMYU have decided to obey the directive of our national executive. The strike will be total.” The spokesperson for the university, Fati Sanda, said she was not aware of the strike.

UNIBEN, AAU to join strike Wednesday
Lecturers at the University of Benin and the Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, in Edo State, on
Monday said they would join the strike on Wednesday. At the UNIBEN, the chapter Chairman of the union, Prof. Julius Iyasele, said the industrial action would be implemented on Wednesday.
“By Wednesday, we will declare the strike here. We will start our compliance on Wednesday,” Iyasele added. At AAU, it was gathered many students of the institution had their lectures cancelled on Monday. But the chairman of ASUU in the university, Prof. Monday Igbafen, said, “We are part of the strike.”

UNIABUJA moves strike till Wednesday
Academic activities are still going on at the University of Abuja despite the nationwide strike
declared by the ASUU. It was gathered that the UNIABUJA branch of ASUU would meet to ratify the decision of the national executive council of the union before joining the strike. The Uniabuja Chairman of ASUU, Dr Ben Ugheoke, said the academic staff would comply with the strike.

Ebonyi varsity congress to decide
Normal Academic Activities were in progress on Monday at the Ebonyi State University (EBSU), Abakaliki. At the campuses of the institution in Presco, Isieke, CASS and the permanent site, students were seen receiving lectures. The Chairman of ASUU EBSU, Dr Uche Onwe, said ASUU EBSU would hold a congress on Wednesday on the strike.

ASUU P’Harcourt zone to comply
The Coordinator, Port Harcourt Zone, ASUU, Prof. Beke Sese, said the zone was in full agreement with the nationwide strike called by the national body.
The zone comprises Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, the Niger Delta University, Amassoma, the Federal University, Otuoke, and the University of Port Harcourt. Speaking on the telephone, Sese said there would be no academic activity until the government met the union’s demands.”
But the Chairman, ASUU NDU, Dr Stanley Ogoun, said the chapter ‘‘will meet on Wednesday to declare it formally at the floor of the congress slated for that day.’’
It was learnt that ASUU in FUO would meet on Tuesday to formally join the strike.

EKSU joins ASUU strike
The Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, on Monday joined the ASUU strike. The second semester examination, which ought to have commenced two weeks ago was again put on hold.
Efforts to speak with the ASUU Chairman, Prof. Olu Olu, proved abortive.

Strike total in UNIUYO
Many lecturers in the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, have complied with the ASUU strike. A lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Dr Frank Okon, said they voted to support the strike on Friday. A student in the Department of Philosophy told our correspondent that since the school was on vacation, the impact of the strike might not be felt so much.
Mixed compliance from Sokoto Students of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, sat for examinations on Monday despite the ASUU strike. However, a source told one of our correspondents that ASUU UDUS would come out with a decision on Wednesday. At the Sokoto State University, there was total compliance as all academic activities had stopped.
Dr Attahiru Sifawa, the Chairman of the Sokoto State University ASUU, said, “Our chapter members are in agreement with the directives from the ASUU national headquarters.” At the Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State, and the Federal University Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State respectively, the directive was of no effect as academic activities were not interrupted.
It was gathered that ASUU in the two “baby universities” had yet to be fully integrated into the national body of ASUU. The ASUU Chairman at Federal University, Gusau, Dr Nasiru Anka, told Sources that lecturers at the university had yet to register and be recognised by the national ASUU. The Head, Information and Public Relations Unit, Federal University Birnin Kebbi, Jamilu Magaji, said, “The university is new and our staff have yet to join any association of that nature.”


ASUU BUK paralyses activities
The strike on Monday paralysed academic activities at the Bayero University, Kano, as all the lecture halls were padlocked. A 400-level student of Accounting Department, Samuel Abah, said he attended a lecture from 8am to 10am, adding that shortly after the lecture, the ASUU strike commenced. According to him, it was shortly followed by locking of the lecture halls by union officials.
 
 
 
***Kwara shuns ASUU strike***
Academic activities continued on Monday in the University of Ilorin and Kwara State University. The factional Chairman, ASUU, UNILORIN, Dr Usman Raheem, whose faction is recognised by the UNILORIN management, said the branch did not join the strike as it had not been part of the national ASUU since 2001. He, however, said the branch was in support of the reason for the strike and urged the Federal Government to honour the agreement it reached with the national body of ASUU since 2009.
Another factional Chairman, ASUU, Dr Kunle Afolayan, whose faction is recognised by the national ASUU, said the executive of the branch would meet on Tuesday (today) on the strike. Afolayan said, “The strike has just been announced so we are yet to set up the apparatus to enforce it.
It is from tomorrow (Tuesday) that branches will meet on the strike.” Also at KWASU, It was observed that not all the students were on campus as the school resumed academic activities on Monday. The factional Chairman of ASUU, KWASU, Dr Adesola Dauda, whose faction is recognised by the national body of ASSU, said the branch did not join the strike as it was still in observer status.
He said, “ASUU national is on strike but KWASU is not on strike because we have just joined
ASUU and by the constitution we have to observe.” The factional Chairman of ASUU, KWASU, Dr. Issa Abdulraheem, who is recognised by KWASU management, said the strike was not being observed and would not hold in the institution.
Abdulraheem said, “On Wednesday we are going to have a congress. One of the things we are going to discuss is the issue that led to the national ASUU strike. We will tell members why we are not joining.”

 

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