Category: People

  • It is time to act— Enough is totally and truly now enough!!

    It is time to act— Enough is totally and truly now enough!!

    By Dr. Oby Ezekwesili

    Mr President and Commander in Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces- President Muhammadu Buhari, having watched with consternation the criminal massacre of our fellow Nigerians especially in the first half of this year without any evidence of fierce sense of urgency on the part of your government to end the abnormality, I have a simple question for you today. Are you by any strange possibility in need of the spilt blood of your citizens? I personally reckon that the answer to this outlandish question which some of your citizens are now asking in utter frustration is NO.

    If therefore your own response is NO as I direly hope it is, I have a few DEMAND to make on you to STOP THE KILLINGS NOW!

    I am addressing my message to you as the President and C-in-C of Nigeria. I am addressing my DEMANDS to you as that one individual bestowed with the powers of centralized command and control of our security institutions and personnel to enforce the provisions of Section 14 subsection 2b of the Nigerian Constitution (As amended) which states that, “the welfare and security of the citizens shall be the primary purpose of the government”. Hence;

    1. STOP THE DAILY KILLING OF NIGERIANS BY TERRORIST-HERDSMEN NOW! NIGERIA MUST NOT BE CHANGED INTO A VAST KILLING FIELD UNDER YOUR WATCH, Mr PRESIDENT.

    2. STOP NORMALIZING ENDLESS BLOOD FLOW OF EVEN OUR INNOCENT CHILDREN IN THE LAND NOW!!! STOP THE BLOOD LETTING. IT IS AN ABERRATION.

    3. SHARE THE CREDIBLE STRATEGY AND SOLUTIONS OF YOUR ADMINISTRATION TO THE DAILY KILLINGS OF NIGERIANS WITH THE PEOPLE.

    4. REVEAL THE IDENTITIES OF ALL THE PERPETRATORS OF AT LEAST ALL KILLINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED UNDER YOUR ADMINISTRATION IN PLATEAU, BENUE, TARABA, KADUNA, ZAMFARA, ADAMAWA, NASSARAWA, KOGI AND OTHER STATES AND THE STATE OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS TO SECURE DETERRENT SANCTIONS. REVEAL THE IDENTITIES, ARREST AND ARRAY ALL SUSPECTED MURDERERS IN COURT NOW!!! 

    5. END THE FREEDOM TO KILL AND MAIM THAT THE NIGERIAN HAS HANDED TO TERRORIST-HERDSMEN. COMMENCE EFFECTIVE INVESTIGATION, ARREST, PROSECUTION AND SANCTION OF PERPETRATORS OF VIOLENT CRIMES IN ALL AFFECTED STATES NOW. 

    5B. GIVE JUSTICE TO THE DEAD NOW AND SECURE THE LIVING IN ALL AFFECTED COMMUNITIES.

    6. END THE INEFFECTIVENESS OF OUR SECURITY ESTABLISHMENTS, SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES NOW.

    7.  STOP REWARDING THE INCOMPETENCE AND FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP OF THE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE OF NIGERIA. THE COST OF THEIR FAILURE IS EXTREMELY HIGH IN THE 1,196 (Approx) NIGERIANS THAT HAVE DIED IN ONLY THE FIRST FIVE AND HALF MONTHS OF THIS YEAR.

    8. END YOUR LOYALTY TO YOUR SERVICE CHIEFS AND HEAD OF SECURITY BECAUSE OF THEIR LOYALTY TO YOUR PERSON. IT IS A BREACH OF THE OATH YOU SWORE INTO OFFICE TO PLACE NIGERIA ABOVE YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST.  IT IS SIMPLY PUT, AN ABUSE OF OFFICE.

    9. STOP YOUR COLD AND VISIBLE LACK OF EMPATHY TOWARD A SEGMENT OF YOUR CITIZENS WHO ARE DAILY KILLED WITH IMPUNITY WHILE YOU PERSONALLY MAKE AND ISSUE STATEMENTS THAT INCLUDE ENDORSING THEIR KILLERS’ SCANDALOUS JUSTIFICATION OF THEIR CRIME AS A MERE RETALIATORY ACT FOR LOST COWS.

    10. STOP THE SEEMING TROUBLING ENDORSEMENT BY YOUR ADMINISTRATION OF THE REPUGNANT ADMISSION BY AN ORGANIZATION THAT IT KILLS HUMAN BEINGS WHO ARE YOUR CITIZENS FOR THEIR OWN LOST COWS. SANCTION THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE NOW IF THE NIGERIAN POLICE FAILS TO ARREST THOSE WHO ALLEGEDLY MADE THE RECENT HERDSMEN ASSOCIATION STATEMENT AND THEIR MEMBERS WHO WERE ASSIGNED TO EXECUTE THE SO-CALLED ‘RETALIATORY ATTACKS’.

    11. MR PRESIDENT, YOUR BIASE IN HANDLING THE KILLINGS AND ABDUCTIONS OF CERTAIN SEGMENT OF NIGERIANS IS ALL TOO OBVIOUS AND UNBECOMING OF A LEADER OF A DIVERSE NATION LIKE NIGERIA.
    ALL NIGERIAN LIVES MATTER!

    12. STOP THE BLAME GAME AND YOUR CONFUSING STATEMENTS ON THE KILLINGS OF YOUR CITIZENS. TODAY, MAUMER QADDAFI’S LIBYA DESTABILIZATION. TOMORROW, YOUR POLITICAL OPPONENTS. NEXT WEEK, THE AFFECTED-COMMUNITIES OF STATE WHO ARE ALREADY VICTIMS OF THE CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE AND FAILURE TO PROTECT BY YOUR ADMINISTRATION. 

    13. COMMISSION AN URGENT INDEPENDENT RESEARCH AND STUDY INTO THE ROOT CAUSES FOR EVIDENCE BASED COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO BUILD BACK THE BROKEN DOWN COMMUNITY PEACE AND SECURITY IN AFFECTED STATES.

    14. LEAD A NATIONAL DISCUSSION TO AGREE A MARKET BASED POLICY ON CATTLE RANCHING AND GRASS/FORAGE SUPPLIES AS A FUNDAMENTAL SOLUTION TO THE HERDSMEN-FARMERS CRISIS.

    15. IMMEDIATELY CONVENE A MEETING OF ALL COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY TERRORIST-HERDSMEN AND USE YOUR PRESIDENTIAL SOFT POWER TO MOBILIZE NIGERIANS FOR SUSTAINABLE PEACE. THIS WOULD INCLUDE DISCUSSIONS ON HOW TO GOVERN LAND, WATER AND PASTURE IN A MARKET-BASED MANNER WHERE NO GROUP FEELS ENTITLED TO THE OTHERS’ ASSETS.  SUPPORT COMMUNITIES TO INSTITUTE LOCAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION SYSTEMS, MECHANISMS AND PLATFORMS.

    16. PROVIDE PROGRESS REPORT ON NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY COUNCIL THAT MR PRESIDENT INAUGURATED AND CHAIRS TO TACKLE THE HERDSMEN-FARMER CRISIS:  Provide the Nigerian Public with the progress report of the National Food Security Council which you inaugurated on Monday, March 26, 2018 under your Chairmanship. At the time of inauguration, you announced the broad objectives of the Council as being, “to developing sustainable solutions to the farmers–herdsmen clashes; Climate Change and Desertification and their impact on farmland; grazing areas and lakes, rivers and other water bodies; oil spillage and its impact on Niger Delta Fishing Communities; piracy and banditry; agricultural research institutions and extension services and the problem of smuggling.”

    17. ENOUGH OF WHAT COULD BE INTERPRETED AS IMPLICIT COMPLICITY OF YOUR ADMINISTRATION IN THE FREQUENT KILLINGS OF YOUR CITIZENS MR PRESIDENT!!!

    18. #NoMoreKillings. #StopTheKillings. #ActForResultsNOW. #MrPresident.

  • Our lives are worth more

    Our lives are worth more

    I wish we will all understand this. Where we are now is anti-life; complete bastardization of the human being @ 1 cow =1 person. Given the number of deaths that have occurred outside the troubled North-East Zone, it is debatable whether the casualties of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war are really more than the casualties all over the country in largely peace-time. Hmmmm! How did we get here?

    We were led into error by the zeal to improve our national life by embracing CHANGE. What we got instead is shocking! Whatever gains the government may have recorded, they lost woefully with their complete helplessness in the security and welfare of the people. Ironically, this is the primary purpose of Government in line with the provisions of section 14 (2) (b) of the 1999 constitution as amended.

    For whom are they improving the economy? In whose interest are they fighting corruption? For whom are they constructing railways/ roads?

    Certainly, not the people who may not live to enjoy those benefits. The people who die needlessly everyday! The people that are frequently given mass burial by the same government!

    Get something clear, human life is sacred! Be they Christians, Muslims, African Traditional Religionists, Atheists or whoever! They are under our laws guaranteed by section 33 of our constitution.

    The president must stop given excuses about the wanton destruction of life and properties going on in our country. It is his duty to enforce extant laws in our country sequel to section 5 of our constitution and he has the powers to appoint the inspector General of police under section 215 (1)(a) of the constitution or to remove him under section 216 of the Supreme law of our land.

    In addition, he has the powers to determine the operational use of the Armed Forces as the Commander In Chief under section 218 of the same constitution.

    What is left, nothing. The president has the knife and has the yam. Why does he continue to give excuses about been unable to cut the yam. Is that not why he was elected? He cannot enjoy the perks of office without delivering effectively on his duties directly or through his appointees. Throughout his tenure so far, it has been pretty clear that a number of appointments were ill conceived. Why then did the President not do the needful in good timing? The serving Inspector General of Police is in my opinion of very low reckoning by all and sundry. He has spent more time flexing muscles with the National Assembly than doing his job. An exercise that is not only unproductive but laced with partisan coloration.

    It is time to get serious in the guarantee of our right to live freely in our country. It is a cardinal right that flows from our citizenship of Nigeria. It is protected both by our local laws and International instruments.

    Enough is enough. No cow is worth killing anyone for. If the laws are made to work, cow rustlers will have no place to hide. They exist because the security community is not alive to its responsibilities. The buck stops on the President’s table and no where else.

    Dr. West-Idahosa.

  • The Shame of a Propaganda Government: The Holy Aruosa Primary School Video Exposé

    The Edo state APC led government that thrives and propelled by propaganda was exposed and I believe embarrassed by the very damaging video of Holy Aruosa Primary School that went viral yesterday, Wednesday, June 20, 2018.

    It is however pleasing to hear that the government acted swiftly by relocating the pupils and teachers to another school. Just like the “Go and Die” jolted Adams Oshiomhole to render apologies for his bad and uncultured behavior, so has this Holy Aruosa Primary School Video woken Gov Obaseki from his deep slumber and penchant for signing MOUs and endless ground breaking ceremonies!

    That video is actually the tip of the iceberg in relation to the infrastructural decay that litters the nooks and crannies of our beloved state.

    It was a sorry sight to see and preposterous to hear that EDSG is blaming vandals for the rot it has superintended over in the last 10 years and then went into overdrive again posting videos of the few schools it had managed to apply “band aid” to. Even more laughable and unforgivable is the lame statement that they will investigate why the initial relocation order of pupils and teachers of Holy Aruosa Primary School was ignored. This is an after-thought and should be beneath even a government as clueless and insensitive as this Godwin Obaseki led government. Instead of Governor Godwin Obaseki to get to work, his government is still coming up with fancy acronyms to bamboozle a citizenry that he was imposed upon. What is Edo-Best?

    The major reason Holy Aruosa Primary School suffered this fate is because it not a polling center. This government and its predecessor government in preparation for the 2012 and 2016 elections, applied some cosmetic renovations over and over again to the same schools that were voting centers in an attempt to hoodwink Edo people . They forgot that the chickens will come home to roost. The proverbial wind like it is said, has exposed the rump of the chicken.

    Our sympathy goes to the parents, pupils and teachers who were exposed for political expediency to such harsh conditions not fit for animals.

    As a political party, we will continue to expose the ills of this government and propagate good and responsible governance.  

    PDP… listening to the cries of Edo People!

    Signed

    Chris Osa Nehikhare
    SPS PDP EDO STATE

  • Council decision on the audio conversation between Professor Richard Akindele and Ms Monica Osagie

    OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY
    ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

    PRESS RELEASE

    COUNCIL DECISION ON THE AUDIO CONVERSATION BETWEEN PROFESSOR RICHARD AKINDELE AND MS MONICA OSAGIE

    Around the 7th of April, 2018 or thereabout, there was an audio conversation between a man and a lady which was sensationally trending on social media because of its explicit sexual tone. After thorough investigation, it was discovered that the said audio conversation was between a lecturer and a student of our University (OAU) who were later identified to be Professor Richard Akindele and Ms Monica Osagie.

    To save the image of the University and to unravel the circumstances that surrounded the whole saga, the University Management set up a committee and mandated it to submit its report within a week. Furthermore, the Management issued a query to Professor Richard Akindele to explain his role after which he was suspended pending the final determination of the case in line with the University regulations.

    Although the committee invited the two persons involved, only Professor Akindele could be initially reached and invited. This necessitated the submission of an interim report. However, when the committee eventually succeeded in inviting Ms Monica Osagie, and finally concluded its sittings, it then submitted its final report to the Management.

    To disabuse the minds of the general public on the issue of an alleged cover-up, the Vice-Chancellor, on two occasions, issued press releases that were personally signed by him. The press releases were maximally published by virtually all the media houses and aired by Radio and Television Stations across the globe.

    Last Thursday, 14th June, 2018, the University Senate considered the Committee’s Findings that:

    (1) Professor Akindele had an inappropriate relationship with his student Miss Osagie. This was established through their conversation in the audio recording; his reply to the query; the oral evidence; and the printed ‘WhatsApp conversations’ tendered before the Committee.

    (2) He had acted in a manner that is seen to have compromised his position as a teacher and examiner, in that, his conversations with Miss Osagie were about examination scores and inducement of favour for the alteration of examination scores.

    (3) He offered to change Miss Osagie’s purported “33%” result to a pass mark in consideration for sexual favours, this was established in the audio recording which he admitted.

    (4) His claim that Miss Osagie knew that she had passed with a score of ‘45’ but was seeking to score an ‘A’ and that this led to him being sexually harassed by Miss Osagie cannot be supported by any evidence.

    (5) Professor Akindele’s actions in requesting for sexual favours from Miss Osagie to change her examination scores was scandalous behaviour that has brought ridicule to the name of the University and has tarnished the reputation of the University, as it portrays the University as an institution where its teachers and examiners trade marks for sexual favours.

    (6) From the evidence, Miss Osagie had no idea that she scored ‘45’, a pass mark as later claimed by Professor Akindele, although she later found out she did not fail the course.

    (7) Professor Akindele’s claim that he reported Miss Osagie’s ‘harassment’ to his colleagues cannot be supported by any evidence as all his colleagues denied it and one mentioned that she only talked about the matter with him after the audio recording was released over the internet.

    (8) Professor Akindele operated in a position of power and authority over Miss Osagie and as such sexually harassed her.

    (9) Professor Akindele was liable for all the allegations of misconduct levelled against him.

    Accordingly, the Senate recommended that Professor Richard Akindele, having been found liable on all the allegations against him, should be dismissed from the services of the University.

    The Council, at its meeting of today, Wednesday, 20th of June, 2018, having considered the recommendation of Senate, as well as the report of the Joint Committee of Council and Senate, decided that Professor Richard I. Akindele should be dismissed from the services of the University for gross misconduct.

    The University has also taken further steps to ensure the total elimination of Sexual Harassment (SH) in the OAU Community. The University has a legal duty to prevent sexual and gender-based harassment within the institution and ensure that both men and women are protected from this menace; and thereby provide conducive environment for teaching and learning. To achieve this, the university:

    (a) is creating more awareness and disseminating information on what constitutes Sexual Harassment (SH) within the university, and noting the veracity of SH concepts which include – sexual solicitation and advances, sex exploitation, prostitution, seduction, pimping, sexual assault, unwanted touching, vulgar sexual jokes, rape among others. These concepts are well specified in the University Sexual Harassment Policy approved by the University Council in 2013;

    (b) has put in place a strategic implementation framework for the SH Policy which will ensure effective/rapid redress mechanisms to incidents of SH. The SH Policy clearly states mechanisms for reporting and for dealing with SH cases through the committee system. This would be made more functional;

    (c) will continuously educate staff and students about their right to seek redress in cases of SH;

    (d) has uploaded, on its website, the Sexual Harassment Policy, under the administrative blog, while copies are being given to students at matriculations, and when staff are newly recruited;

    (e) intends to add ‘Zero Tolerance to Sexual Harassment’ as part of its core values, and openly display this on bill boards.

    A whistle-blower policy is also being developed by the University.

    OAU is fully committed to the eradication of sexual and other types of harassment from our tertiary institutions and will do all that is possible to nip this menace in the bud. OAU has zero tolerance for Sexual Harassment and as a renowned University will do everything humanly possible to maintain the rules and regulations of the University.

    Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede
    Vice-Chancellor
    June 20, 2018

  • Holy Aruosa Primary School in dilapidated state in Edo

    Must watch video: SHOCKING

    “This is Holy Aruosa primary school, a government owned school in the heart of Benin City, I was shocked to see the horrible and dehumanizing condition in which these kids take classes,… This is the wickedness of our leaders, they put their children in the best schools in America, UK and Canada and subject the children of the masses to these kind of horrible conditions”. Pharez

    It is unfortunate to view this type of inhumane condition in the 21st century. Young children subjected to harsh weather conditions because the school has no roof, ceiling, and doors. The floor filled with rain water, children soaked to the skin. There are no tables or chairs, six classes are combined into two because of the collapse of the other classrooms. This is unbelievable.

    The Holy Aruosa Primary School is located in the Center of Benin, on Akpakpava road. Let us be reminded that the APC has been in government in Edo State for the last 10 years.

    Video Credit: Edo State PDP

  • Illegal Refinery Discovered in Edo State

    Illegal Refinery Discovered in Edo State

    On November 17, 2017 while on regular police patrol, police detectives discovered an illegal refinery at Egonu Village in Agbede Community. A total of six persons were arrested and remain in custody. The NNPC has been notified of the illegal operation and is expected to do the needful.

    We continue to applaud good policing under the Commissioner of Police, Kokumo.  Since his arrival to the state many cases are being solved.

  • The Facts About Government

    The Facts About Government

    Having worked twice at the Nigerian Presidential villa and once at the British Parliament, if there is anything I have learnt, it is that it is impossible to over inform a leader. You can under inform him, but no matter how much information you give a leader, you cannot give him too much information.

    In today’s world, strength and weakness are gauged differently than they were, say in 1984. In the millennial age in which we live in, information is power and lack of information is weakness.

    My concern is that there are a lot of weaknesses in Nigeria’s seat of power because not enough information is being given to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    I, like other Nigerians, have heard or read reports of ministers in President Buhari’s cabinet being afraid to challenge him or disagree with him. Perhaps unawares, the minister of state for petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, corroborated these reports in a recorded YouTube video now circulating where he revealed that the President ignores his ministers when they bring up issues that he does not want to discuss.

    Having such anodyne personalities around you just means that you are living in a bubble, seeing things as you want them to be and not as they are.

    On Friday May 20th, 2016, Dr. Yemi Kale, the Statistician General of the Federation and head of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics revealed that Nigeria’s economy had not grown in the first quarter of the year but had rather shrunk by 0.36%, the worst contraction in 25 years!

    Since the announcement was made, there has been various reactions with pundits pointing at this or the other as being the cause of this setback. But I am convinced beyond any reasonable doubts that this negative trend owes more to President Muhammadu Buhari’s utterances on our economy and polity than to any other single causative factor.

    The bigger problem is that even though I suspect that his ministers know that what I have just said is true, they would rather pander to the President and like Dr. Chris Ngige, say that Nigerians are lucky to have President Buhari (obvious Ngige does not know the meaning of luck).

    In the last eleven months, the President had traversed the globe and has spoken about Nigeria’s economy as if he was the chief undertaker of our polity rather than the chief marketer that he is meant to be.

    Of what benefit is it to the President’s agenda or to Nigeria’s economic well-being for him to go to foreign nations and instead of highlighting the positive things that are happening in Nigeria, he begins to regale his hosts with the most unsavory stories about Nigeria.

    And some of the stories the President tells are just that-tales.

    They are not factual. At best they are arguable. You go to India for a summit where other world leaders are competing with you for the attention of venture capitalists and foreign investors and while your counterparts are talking about how great their countries are, you tell the audience how everybody in your country is corrupt except you and oh, can they come and invest in your country?

    Only a foolish investor would go and invest in a country whose President thinks his citizens are ‘criminals’ (as the President said to the Telegraph of UK in February) and whose officials are ‘fantastically corrupt’ (as the President said in agreement with British PM David Cameron when questioned by Sky News).

    The President speaks on the Nigerian economy and polity without any filters and his comments are causing his chickens to roost with devastating consequences for all of us.

    Never in the history of Nigeria has there been such a divestment of investment as we have seen in the past year.

    Truworths has pulled out of Nigeria, Virgin Atlantic has closed up shop, Iberia is pulling out, RenCap is pulling funds from Nigeria, both Alquity Investment Management Ltd. and Duet Asset Management Ltd. are divesting their Nigeria holding. Zenith Bank laid off 1,200 staff, FCMB let go 700 employees, Ecobank sacked 50% of its top management staff. The President of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tony Ejinkeonye revealed that in just two months 50,000 staff were laid off in Abuja alone.

    The results are telling. A little over a year ago, Nigeria was projected by CNNMoney to be the third fastest growing economy in the world behind China and Qatar yet just two weeks ago the International Monetary Fund released its World Economic Outlook and Nigeria is not even among the top 15 fastest growing economies in Africa let alone the world!

    And when you try to raise the alarm, the refrain from the government and its horde of unofficial spokesmen is that the downturn is caused by the fall in crude prices.

    Yet this logic is flawed. The government’s own economic monitoring agency, the National Bureau of Statistics itself reported that the exponential growth Nigeria enjoyed especially from 2012 to its 2014 climax (when our economy overtook South Africa to be Africa’s largest economy) was spurred not by the oil sector, but “this growth was largely driven by improved activities in the telecommunications, building and construction, hotel and restaurant and business services” to quote the NBS.

    Yes, oil accounts for something like 90-95 percent of our foreign exchange revenues but it only accounts for a mere 15% of our GDP.

    The service sector and the commercial and real sector are the engine or used to be the engine of our economic growth. But these sectors are heavily capital and technology intensive and require cooperation with foreign investors and when you consistently bad mouth your economy and its regulators investor confidence tanks and the result is what we are seeing today.

    I support President Buhari’s anti-corruption war but it should not be a substitute for sound economic ideas or policies.

    And the way the President has carried out his anti-corruption crusade is in itself self-sabotaging and feeds the narrative of those who say that Nigeria is far too complex and dynamic a country to be run by someone who should be quietly collecting his pension.

    And President Buhari’s behavior is flowing down the pyramid. There is a contagious effect in the utterances of major figures in his administration. For instance, when Vice President Osinbajo tells the world that the Jonathan administration looted $15 Billion in security contracts, many people in the West who like to read such stories to justify their hidden opinion that the Black man cannot govern himself, will clap for him.

    Coming from the nation’s own Vice President, the Western press will report the news as a fact. At that level, such a statement carries the weight of an admission.

    But then ask yourself, what was the entire security budget for the five years that Jonathan was President of Nigeria?

    In 2011, defense and security had a budget of ₦348 billion or just over $2 billion. In 2012 it skyrocketed to ₦921 billion or $5.7 billion. It grew to ₦1.055 trillion in 2013 or $6 billion. In 2014, ₦968 billion was budgeted for defence and security or $5.8 billion. The 2015 budget was passed in April and President Jonathan handed over to President Buhari a month later so I cannot see how the previous administration could have ‘chopped’ that money.

    So of the $19 billion budgeted for defence and security while former President Jonathan was in office, how could $15 billion have been looted when more than half that amount went to paying salaries?

    Did Vice President Osinbajo think this accusation through?

    The President and his vice with their cabinet and their political appointees are not a court. They cannot convict anybody. As such when they speak this way, what it amounts to is propagandized activity.

    In an anti-corruption war one must separate activity from results. Results are convictions from a court after due and diligent prosecution. And when you look at it from that perspective, this administration has been delivering activity and not results.

    For instance, then candidate Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the All Progressive Congress, had called the subsidy payments made by the Jonathan administration a fraud! They claimed that the amount was too high at ₦1.1 trillion in 2014. Well if fuel subsidy had been a fraud, the first thing that should have happened naturally when President Muhammadu Buhari took over was that the amount should have reduced, but it DID NOT reduce. As a matter of fact, Nigeria spent over $5 billion on fuel subsidy in 2015 and President Buhari was in power for most of that year!

    The point I am making here is that the elections are over. President Buhari and his administration should stop tarnishing the image of Nigeria in the mistaken belief that they are rubbishing the person of former President Jonathan. The President should take in the big picture and realize that you need to be below somebody in order to pull him down.

    One year has come and gone and has seemingly been wasted pointing fingers in blame instead of at solutions. The time for blame games have gone.

    Only last month, President Buhari complained that the Sahara Desert was advancing southward. He should also realize that that is not the only thing going south. The Nigerian economy is going south at perhaps a faster rate and blaming others for it will never stem the tide.

    The President should focus on marketing his plans and policies when he travels abroad instead of de-marketing the plans and policies of former President Jonathan’s administration.

    It has been said that if you want a conversation with a habitual complainer to end abruptly, just ask him how he intends to fix the problem. That is the question Nigerians want answered by President Buhari.

    Under former President Jonathan, Nigeria’s economy exploded and became the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the world. Let it not be said that under President Buhari that economy collapsed like a pack of clouds because the hand that should have steered the ship was too busy pointing an accusing finger.

  • FAREWELL GREAT OBA EREDIAUWA

    FAREWELL GREAT OBA EREDIAUWA

    I, Chief Dr. Solomon Iyobosa Edebiri, JP, MON, the Ikuobasoyenmwen of Benin Kingdom join the entire Benin people to commiserate with the Crown Prince, Ambassador Eheneden Erediuwa on the glorious ascension of our great father and dignified King, Omo n’Oba n’Edo, Oba Erediuwa GCFR.

    Umogun, your reign was remarkable, eventful and your majesty’s impact on the progressive development of the kingdom and its people is unforgettable, we are all proud to be called your children because you led us on the path of honour, peace and unity. You were a bridge builder, a philosopher king and a fountain of wisdom.

    Farewell Ekpenede, Oba nogie’Edo Oba ghato kpere, Ise

  • CHIEF EDEBIRI’S BIRTHDAY WISH

    CHIEF EDEBIRI’S BIRTHDAY WISH

    By Barr. Kingsley Idahosa

    Chief Iyobosa Solomon Edebiri, MON on Friday, April 22, 2016 rather than throw a lavish party for his birthday as is customary, preferred to spend his time with the less privileged and the disadvantaged in our society. He started his day by paying a visit to the Irrua Specialist Hospital where he met lots of indigent Edos who were unable to pay their medical bills and had been abandoned by their family and friends. Chief Edebiri as part of his good deeds helped pay off hospital bills so patients could be discharged. One of such cases was a three-month old baby whose mother had passed away during child birth and the father had abandoned in the hospital.

    Chief Edebiri also visited the Abeni Orphanage Home in Benin City and the Oronsaye Maternity and Orphanage Home where he donated cash and gift items to assist in the well-being of the children.

    ISE as he is fondly called visited the Oronsaye Skills Acquisition Center where he promised that the Solomon Edebiri Centre for Change will partner with them to help the youths acquire the needed skills to prepare them to succeed in life.

    Over the years, Chief Edebiri has distinguished himself as a politician with a difference and worth emulating by others. With the likes of him, the world will no doubt be a better place for mankind. A flash back on some of his activities over the years include but are not limited to the following: Between 2002 to 2003 Chief Edebiri gave more than 2 million Naira to support local farmers in Edo south; In 2012 he supported widows in Edo state with startup capital up to the tune of 2 million Naira; In 2012 immediately after the governorship election which Chief Edebiri lost to the incumbent governor, he bought drugs and paid hospital bills running into millions for indigent patients at both the Central Hospital in Benin City and the University of Benin Teaching Hospital; In 2013, Chief Edebiri sponsored more than 30 students from various secondary schools in Edo State to South Africa for a discovery tour.

    Between 2011 to 2013, Chief Edebiri sponsored the annual “Catch Them Young” Quiz Competition, an intellectual program worth 3 million Naira; In 2013, Chief Edebiri donated towards the construction of hostels at the Catholic Mental Health Challenge Centre in Esan West Local Government in Edo Central. In 2013, Chief Edebiri built a standard Student Common Room worth Millions of Naira for the College of Education, Ekiadolor, Edo state.

    Between 2011 to 2013 Chief Edebiri bought drugs running into millions for Sickle Cell patients in Edo state; More than 50 less privileged persons currently enjoy scholarship from Chief Edebiri. Chief Edebiri Solely organized the centenary celebration of the last independent Oba of the Benin Kingdom, Oba Ovonramen N’Ogbaisi in January, 2014. Chief Edebiri also donated towards the construction of the Auchi Polytechnic building for Catholic students in 2013.

    Between 2000 and 2004 Chief Edebiri solely sponsored Bendel United Football Club having over 300 Edo state indigenes on his payroll in Edo state. Chief Edebiri was also the sole sponsor of the then Edo Football League cutting across the 18 local government councils in an effort geared towards catching them young.

    As the President of the West African Welding Federation, Chief Dr. Solomon Edebiri used his position and influence in the organization to site the Nigerian Institute of Welding in Edo State currently under construction. The Centre will play host to most Welding activities in the West African Sub Region. It is Located at Obayantor near Ologbo in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government area of Edo State. The Centre will be second to none in Africa when completed.

    Chief Edebiri is a known philanthropist per excellence no one can deny.

    We wish Chief Iyobosa Solomon Edebiri, Edo State’s illustrious son a happy birthday once again. It’s our prayer that God in His infinite mercy will preserve his life, grant his heart desires and give him many more fruitful years, in Jesus Name, Ise.

  • The Family Club of Nigeria Gets New President

    The Family Club of Nigeria Gets New President

    By abiodun KOMOLAFE

    The immediate past president of the Nigerian Council of Engineers, Engineer Alade Ajibola has been elected National President of the prestigious Family Club of Nigeria Incorporated.

    At a keenly contested General Elections, Chief Alade Ajibola, the Agbaakin of Ile-Ife won a convincing victory along with Chief Mrs Asake Lasaki as Vice President; Pharmacist [Mrs] Mojisola Osonubi as Socials Officer; Dr [Mrs] Omolara Smith as Welfare Officer; and Chief [Mrs] Kehinde Amole as Treasurer. Mr Olugbenga Osonubi retained his position as the National General Secretary.

    In his acceptance Speech, Chief Alade Ajibola thanked all the members of the 36-year-old club for the confidence reposed in him with a promise that he would build on the progressive performance of his immediate predecessor, Professor Oluwole Osonubi. Ajibola also promised to improve on the financial and agro-allied investments of the socio-cultural association.

    The Ibadan-based Family Club of Nigeria was founded in 1979 by 25 married and upwardly mobile couples of like-minds to promote marriage and family values and to inculcate in their children [who were admitted as junior members] Africa’s cherished culture of hard-work, honesty, integrity and respect for elders.

    The Club, which has endowed Prizes and Awards in tertiary institutions across the country, engages in serious philanthropic and humanitarian projects. It also instituted the Nigerian Best Couple of The Year National Awards.

    The Club boasts several Professors, Pharmacists, Engineers, Doctors, Bankers, Industrialists, Journalists, Accountants and other top professionals among its rank and file.