Sunday, June 7, 2015

Again Suicide Bomber kills 2, Injures 4 in Borno



The Borno State Police Command on Sunday confirmed the killing of two persons after a suspected female suicide bomber detonated an explosive along Baga/Monguno.

The Commissioner of Police, Aderemi Opadokun, who spoke in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Maiduguri, said that four persons were also injured.
“A female suicide bomber detonated an Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) strapped on her body along Baga/Monguno highway, killing herself and two others on Saturday. Four persons sustained injuries during the attack,’’ he said.
He also confirmed an IED explosion near a military check point in Konduga Local Government Area,
in which two persons were injured.
“It is true that we had a suspected IED explosion at Tungushe village in Konduga LGA on Saturday near a military check point. Two persons were injured and they are now being treated at the hospital,’’ he said.
Mr. Opadokun advised residents to be vigilant and report strange objects to the nearest security check point for action.

Suicide bombings by suspected members of the Boko Haram in Borno State have killed dozens of people in the past month as soldiers continue their onslaught on the group. President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged to defeat the insurgents and already called for the transfer of the army command centre to Maiduguri, the state capital.

Another Fuel Tanker Falls in Lekki, Lagos (Photos)



Another fuel tanker fell in Lagos Sunday morning, June 7 on Lekki-Epe expressway.
 This comes after two fuel tankers fell at Iyana Ipaja and Idimu both in Lagos destroying 
hundreds of shops and vehicle. Thankfully, the fall which happened just after Victoria Garden 
Cemetery by Forte Oil petrol station was not as ghastly as the previous two, although details 
of loss are not out yet. Emergency
officials are also on ground.

Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode had called for a stakeholder meeting with petrol 
tanker drivers and owners in a bid to stop the accidents and damages caused by them.

Mrs Aisha Buhari & her N10m Wristwatch Cover Today's ThisDay Style



Barely hours after she settled in as the first lady of the country, Aisha Buhari got critics on her tail. First, it was the closure of her beauty salons in Kaduna, then a luxury wrist watch spotted on her wrist at the inaugural ceremony of her husband, and also visible in her official portrait. As expected, there were supporters and opposers as everyone wanted to know if the item of luxury is a gift or a prized possession..

According to a reliable source who talked with ThisDay, it is likely that the wrist watch is a gift from one of her female friends who has been hanging out lately with the first lady. It is believed that this
special friend of Aisha is seeking favour from the president for her husband who is eager to be on the president good books, and perhaps find high favour to walk in the highest realm of power in his administration.

Photos: Chris Brown gets his daughter the same cars he has

 
He shared his daughter's new toys on instagram. See Chris's cars after the cut...


 

And he shared some sad pics of himself...

Sen. Saraki on why he boycotted APC Primary election yesterday


Senator Bukola Saraki in a statement signed by Dino Melaye and Ahmed Sani, explained why he boycotted the mock primary organised by the APC yesterday to elect a Senate President. Press statement from Senators-Elect of Like Minds below...
We the Senators-Elect of Like Minds today 6TH of June 2015, on the invitation of our party, attended an interactive meeting with selected 5 members from each group, the Unity Forum and the Like Minds Group.
Regrettably, the Unity Forum insisted on open ballot voting which we discovered is different from the electoral process used to conduct the earlier election with the House of Representatives members elect. To us, this open ballot voting is primitive; undemocratic and against universal electoral norms and practice.

In the light of the above, we the Senators elect of Like Minds hereby insist on our position of Open Secret voting process which we believe is in consonance with the provisions of the electoral act, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the universal electoral values.

As responsible citizens of Federal Republic of Nigeria, and leaders in our own right, we have resolved and hereby state that we shall not be part of a process that promotes undemocratic electoral process that may resort to rancorous and uncivil situations which inhibits the rights of individuals to vote for the candidate of their choice, as this process will further divide us than unite members of our party.

In conclusion we the Senators-Elect of Like Minds wish to state categorically that we will participate only in the constitutional election scheduled for Tuesday, the 9th of June 2015 in line with the rules of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

We by this press release invite the media to a joint press conference by the 65 Senators-Elect of Like Minds drawn from across party lines on Monday morning, the 8thof June 2015

SIGNED,
Senator-Elect Dino Melaye Senator-Elect Ahmed Rufai Sani
ON BEHALF OF SENATORS-ELECTS OF LIKE MINDS

Leonardo DiCaprio sues French mag for claiming he is having a baby with Rihanna...and he doesn't want the child

Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly suing a French gossip magazine called 'Oops! for alleging that he's having a baby with Rihanna and he does not want the child.
According to Gossip Cop, who claim they have exclusive court documents filed by Leo's lawyers in a French court, the actor is demanding the magazine retracts the story and pays him the maximum compensation French law allows, which would be about $20,000 in damages plus legal fees.
Gossip Cop also reports that Leo is also asking that the magazine be fined about $15,000 if they don't apologize to him or print a retraction.
Leo reportedly became aware of the magazine's report after sighting it in France while he was there for the Cannes Film Festival last month. It was published May 13th with the title ''Rihanna Pregnant With Leonardo's Baby: He Doesn't Want The Baby'.
When Gossip Cop reached out to the owner of the magazine, Frederic Truskolaski, he said he was shocked that Leo would even bother to sue over the story. "Why would he do this?". He said they weren't sure the story was true but since others had carried something similar, they decided to run with theirs.
"We didn't know if Rihanna was pregnant but 'thought she might be. We were not sure, of course'. he said. He also said he knew they won't win the case but he knows the fine won't be much 'Usually you lose. [The fine] won't be much.'
Leonardo is not just suing because of the report according to GC, he is also suing because the pics of him used violate France's strict right to privacy laws. The case is set to go before a Paris court on June 16.

At no point did I steal from Nigeria - Alison-Madueke addresses Sanusi and $10m private jet allegations

In a fresh interview with ThisDay, immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dieziani Alison Madueke reacted to all the allegations of corruptions leveled against her while she served as Minister. Alison-Madueke said contrary to reports, she never stole from the Nigerian state. She said she worked for the betterment of Nigeria while she was Minister and sacrificed her time to ensure the petroleum sector was developed. 
In the interview, Alison-Madueke acknowledged that she and her team might have made mistakes. Read full interview after the cut...

"Did we make mistakes? There would always be mistakes. People would always make mistakes. Everybody make mistakes and there is no question about that. Have we learnt from our mistakes? Of course we have. But please do not say I stole $20 billion or $18.5 billion because I did not at any point in time. And if NNPC misappropriated funds or so, they have the entire explanation and more forensic audit should be done to determine how and why. But people should not make damaging accusations which have nothing to do with an individual. At no point did I steal from the Nigerian state. And if NNPC misappropriated funds or so, they have the entire explanation and more forensic audit should be done to determine how and why. But people should not make damaging accusations which have nothing to do with an individual. At no point did I steal from the Nigerian state.  In fact, the first mantra I had from the time I came in was that I will never touch anything that has to do with the Federation Account and I never did and I will take that to my grave. So I will suggest that this issue of $20 billion or $18 billion be dropped because that is the major problem I had with my job. I was accused of unsavoury things, but which were actually accusations against NNPC and the audit was deployed to clarify all these things. So let us deal with the issues. I have never gone around accusing people of doing this or that, I have always stuck with the issues even when I was the most abused minister, I was professional, I stuck to the issues and responded only to the issues.”she said

The former Minister addressed allegations made against her by Emir of Kano and former CBN governor, Sanusi Muhammad 1st, that she disobeyed the directive of former President Umar Yar'Adua to stop the subsidy plan on Kerosine. 

"Let me just make this very clear to Nigeria as a whole because this is an area of great pain for me. That Sanusi should say I sustained the subsidy is not true, when very clearly in 2009, the late President Yar’Adua gave a written directive to the late Minister of Petroleum Resources Alhaji Rilwan Lukman that he should remove the subsidy on DPK. This subsidy on DPK was never removed by the late Minister of Petroleum Resources, whom I considered to be somebody that I regarded almost as a mentor. For reasons best known to late Alhaji Rilwan Lukman and the then economic team, the Finance Minister and others, they never implemented the directive to remove the subsidy. By law and the Petroleum Act, you must gazette such a removal for it to become law and of course it has to be published so that Nigerians would know that there has been a change in the price of the petroleum product. It is illegal to do it or to say you have done it, if you have not gazetted it. Even before that, former President Goodluck Jonathan who was the vice-president at that time, had also clarified, even in a public media broadcast and in person as well, that the subsidy was never removed. So I sought clarification from him and he also made the clarification clear in a public media broadcast about a year and a half ago, that the subsidy was never removed. So at no time did I go against a president’s directive. It is not possible that I would have come in as a Minister of Petroleum in 2010 and found that kerosene subsidy no longer existed and that it had been gazetted and I would have suddenly upturned it. Government is a continuum and so it was not possible that I could have done that. So I feel very pained that Sanusi would make it sound like I was the one who went against late President Yar’Adua’s directive. I think this should clarify this issue once and for all.    It’s high time Nigerians got some insight into your personality, because there were lots of complaints that you are aloof, inaccessible and some even alleged that you were an absentee minister who spent more time at home than in the office"she said.

The former Minister also addressed the allegation of renting a N10 million jet for personal use as Minister

"Well, I don’t know whether that issue is still in court. But the reason that I went to court was simple. First of all, nobody can lease a jet for N10 billion over a period. You can buy three jets for N10 billion. So that was obviously a nonsensical argument and I did not lease any jet. The NNPC leases jets and NNPC leased those jets to the best of my knowledge because at that point in time, they had no official planes. As an oil and gas ministry, we have purview over everything and it was actually very wrong that we had to borrow planes from these multinationals whom we were supposed to oversight. So over the years, I am talking about over the last 15 or 20 years, NNPC had either owned, leased or borrowed, both jets and helicopters. That was the case when I came in.
Yes, we had a very old jet which nobody was going to touch and another jet had just been bought by late Alhaji Lukman just before he left, a Hawker. Unfortunately, the moment it came, because it had been sitting unused for over a year it became a problem. In fact, NNPC was advised to sell it because it was a problematic model and had sat unused for a long period. They were advised to sell it, but they didn’t sell it. Then after a year of its purchase, it crash-landed in Nsubi and we had to actually give it out for spare parts to the National Security Adviser’s office at the end of the day. It was during this period that they leased the private jets for executive movement and operations in general, which we also used, as had always been the case. In that respect, the reason for the leasing and the amount involved are all available and I am sure the NNPC would be willing to give that information to whoever wants to look at them for public records. So again, it was a fabrication that came out from nowhere and was thrown at us as if suddenly out of the blues and for the first time in history, the NNPC was leasing jets or helicopters".

The Former Minister stated that the jet was never for personal use "No it was not for my personal use, it was for executive movement, which is has always been the case. I am saying just like the $20 billion, you find something, you throw it on the person to feel smart or to make it look as if the person is junketing all over the place or as if nobody had done that before in the annals of the NNPC. Of course we were not junketing all over the place. To be very honest, if they had never done that contract to lease the jet, we would have been hiring at a higher cost and which probably would have caused less of an issue. But to be frank, the lease that was put in place, to the best of my knowledge, was done with a company which even Shell and others have been using. So there was a known company with a very good track record and was being used in the industry by other multinationals.
But the other issue that you raised in terms of the National Assembly was not even because of the plane. The reason the plane was used in the legal brief was because that was the topical issue at the time. It was because in that year, the Minister of Petroleum had been summoned to the National Assembly, according to my officers, almost 200 times. And at this point, it became apparent that we were not going to be able to work or to perform our duties as a government agency anymore. So it was now becoming a situation whereby every week, they summoned the Minister of Petroleum, one of the parastatals or NNPC, and it was now becoming virtually impossible to actually perform our duties as an MDA. As such, at that point, our lawyers just felt we needed to stop it because it was becoming extremely disruptive. That was the basis on which the legal action that was taken, just to allow us some space to continue working" she said

TF? Keyshia Cole gets bikini line tattoo (photos)

Keyshia Cole yesterday unveiled her new tattoo - it's a bikini line tattoo. Ladies, what do y'all think of it?


Photos: Pres. Buhari leaves Abuja for Germany to attend G7 Summit

President Buhari this afternoon left for Germany to attend the G7 Summit. In his entourage is former Lagos Governor Babatunde Fashola and Borno state governor Kashim Shettima. More photos after the cut ...


Photos of made in Nigeria drones and gunboats

This Gulma tactical drone pictured above was solely constructed and built by Nigeria's Airforce Institute of Technology. The drones come with Singapore Technologies Kinetics CIS-50 12.7mm heavy machine guns. The Picture after the cut shows Made-in Nigeria Modant Marine MM90E estuarine gunboats of the Nigerian Army Amphibious Forces in the Niger Delta.


Photocredit:Beegeaglesblog

Saturday, June 6, 2015

President Muhammadu Buhari's Burden

These are not the best of times for the People's Democratic Party, PDP, the party that, for the last sixteen years, held Nigeria by the jugular. Infused with a certain anxiety, the opposition party is, as we speak, in disarray and all eyes can see it. Like the Tower of Babel, things have fallen apart in PDP and blames are now being unethically shifted and aggression, scandalously transferred. Just as God overturned the tower with a great wind, accusing fingers are now being unguardedly pointed even at unexpected directions and lovers of democracy are wondering if the party will ever get it right again.

Goodbye PDP! Welcome, All Progressives Congress (APC), the new face of change!

A distressing 'State of the Nation' picture was recently painted by
Professor Yemi Osinbajo, then, vice president-elect during a 2-day Policy Dialogue on the Implementation Agenda for Change, where, in his Opening Remarks, he declared: "The figures of extreme poverty in our society - 110 million by current estimates - makes it clear that our biggest national problem is the extreme poverty of the majority ..." According to him, Nigeria's "local and international debt stands at US$60 billion. Our Debt servicing bill for 2015 is N953.6 billion, that is, 21% of our Budget.

Osinbajo didn't stop there: "On account of severely dwindled resources, over two-thirds of the States in Nigeria owe salaries. Federal institutions are not in much better shape. Today, the nation borrows to fund recurrent expenditure." While assuring participants that dealing with poverty and its implications was a priority for the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, Osinbajo also promised "a vision of shared prosperity and socio-economic inclusion that leaves no one behind in the pursuit of a prosperous and fulfilling life."

From the look of things, though Buhari's choice as president is divinely-ordained to serve as the healing balm for the nation's wounds, it is a lamentable fact that he is assuming power at a very tense period in Nigeria's history. As things stand, the auguries for the country are threatening and too uncomfortable to contemplate for, not only is the country suffering from systemic collapse, it is also in a state of religious, racial and national frenzy; in an atmosphere of terrific tension characterized by a weak and unbalanced economic situation, misguided maturity and general disregard for humanity.

The past five or so years under the Goodluck Jonathan-led administration have been particularly pathetic as Nigeria literally became a candidate for the messy and murky waters of conflagrating contraptions and self-inflicted intrigues. Our military is just smarting out of its own Battle of Tannenberg. No thanks to Boko Haram and its affiliates. Now, the country suffers from corruption of morals, pursuit of perfidy and triumph of charlatanism. Hope for the living is not only growing slimmer but it is, with each passing day, becoming dimmer. 

Though, our economic growth rate embraces perfection on paper, a huge number of Nigerians remain appallingly impoverished, with our national development satanically depressed. Nigeria is currently world's 39th most corrupt country and the 3rd in West Africa. She ranks 1st in crude oil theft and corrupt political parties. She is world's 8th worst place to be a mother and 4th in Africa with the highest number of citizens on the Interpol wanted list. She is 4th on Terrorist Nations' List and, Boko Haram, world's 3rd Deadliest Group. Added to these are other miseries like failure of morals, failure of ideas, wasting and ruining conditions of unemployment, a narrowness of appeal to the middle class and general social discontent. And it is as if the gods are angry!

Interestingly however, Nigeria is world's 78th happiest nation and the 4th in Africa. And, in spite of her poverty situation and other socio-economic frailties, she is rated as world's most sexually satisfied people, ahead of even Switzerland, the happiest in the world. Again, while she is "partly free" in terms of Human Rights records, the country is still blest with Patience Jonathan's 'There is God o' as Nigeria's most viewed YouTube video.

As a matter of fact, one major task of liberalism and economic prosperity is the ability to give the driving force needed for successful leadership. But how did we get here? Nigerians are colonizing Nigerians. And that is where the problem lies! In the very sense of truth, while it is commonsensical for any serious government to have agenda for performance and, on demand, give an account of how far it has kept faith with fate, in our case, no one seems to know why Nigeria is taken as “a lucrative enterprise" where “willing collaborators” ply their trade, then leave the stage for speculators to make uninformed forecasts. And, with our democracy already mismanaged by us, becoming a disappointment and a threat to other democracies has been no big deal.

As we all know, of all the factors that transform men, power stands out. Power, which, in Honore de Balzac's view, "is not revealed by striking hard or often, but by striking true", is also said by Frank Herbert to "attract the corruptible." Little wonder Otto Von Bismarck posited that "the weak has a destiny of being devoured by the strong." Of course, that's where those who say that PDP cannot die have missed it.

If one may ask: where are the Northern Peoples Congress, NPC and the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons, NCNC of yesteryears? Where are Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN, National Party of Nigeria, NPN and other political parties which dominated the Second Republic? Where are Ibrahim Babangida's 'a little to the right' and 'a little to the left' appendages of his regime and Sani Abacha's 'five fingers of a leprous hand'? Again, where is Alliance for Democracy, AD, which came into existence alongside PDP in 1999? How soon have we forgotten that All People's Party, APP, the third leg of the tripod, could not survive the political temperature before it eventually fused into what is now referred to as APC?

Far from being an alarmist, one major reason why PDP cannot remain the same is its composition, or configuration. Maybe, far from the original intendments of its founding fathers, PDP, as it is, is an assemblage of socialites, wolves and self-serving folklorists who “steal votes, and seize the airwaves in order to ensure that stolen votes are normalized by authoritative agencies”. It is a clique of abstruse, barren and chronic overlords who practically have no undertaking and, as such, cannot contextualise fulfillment.

Dele Momodu refers to their ilk as "the scavengers of power who litter our political landscape" and "soldiers of fortune that have no scruples, and feel no remorse." They comprise impostors, barbarians and stone-swallowers who prefer crystallizing chaos to catalyzing change. They talk less about development but more about running their country aground. They specialize in disfiguring “all rules and regulations" and blocking "the entrance against those who are more deserving than they.” Of course, they are palatial politicians who see Buhari's victory as more of 'Power back to the North' than 'Power back to the People'. And when men with perverse and prickly characters parsimoniously devour the honey in a country's honeymoon leaving behind nothing but moonshine, the result cannot be any different from what we now have on our hands.

Bismarck identified three signs that define a truly great man: "generosity in the design, humanity in the execution and moderation in success." On account of these, an unrepentantly capitalistic country like Nigeria needs leaders with strong policy and purpose, those who can display a brilliant understanding of the situation in which the country currently finds itself. Stated in practical terms, Buhari has the combination of genius and common sense which are the hallmark of a great leader. His victory at the polls definitely represents a desire for liberty and a pious fervor to the course of unity and independence.

In clear terms, he has vowed to fight insecurity as well as reduce inequality with with all of his zeal. He has promised that, under his watch, power situation will be retrieved with a view to giving Nigerians light, not darkness. He has promised to touch the hopeless and the vulnerable by taming corruption in line with internationally acceptable standards. He has given his word that he'd improve the regulatory frameworks in the oil and gas sector with surprising intelligence. He has promised improved access to qualitative and affordable healthcare. The president has also assured us that, apart from ensuring the independence of the judiciary, legislature and the three tiers of government, with him at the helm of affairs, agriculture sector would, with lightening rapidity, be revitalized and that our children and wards would henceforth realize the purpose for which they are being sent to school.

Needless to repeat here that the fate of Buhari's government will be determined by its disposition to the plight of Nigerians. Therefore, as the president carries out this onerous task of inspiring new, brander and grander efforts, Nigerians can only - and, with a lively faith - wish him well! Obviously, for him to be successful, vaunted emptiness and mouthed inanities of previous governments must, with particular energy, be translated into "correctness of purpose and deeds." Not only that, his government must work at giving "fresh meaning and impetus to the universal principles of leadership of feeding the hungry, giving water to the thirsty, housing the homeless, giving succour to the destitute" as well as showing "extraordinary courage for the truth."

And, on Tony Blair's "losing focus in its delivery" warning to Buhari's government, lives and times of leaders like Jephthah the Gileadite, Bismarck and Abdoulaye Wade, even the divine rise and the willing fall from power of former President Jonathan are lessons sufficient enough for those who think they stand! 

May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, grant us peace in Nigeria!

By abiodun KOMOLAFE
*KOMOLAFE writes in from Ijebu-Jesa, Osun State, Nigeria (ijebujesa@yahoo.co.uk)

Governor Ambode visits Idimu Fire scene (photo)

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode this afternoon visited the scene of the diesel tanker explosion in Idimu, Egbeda aea in Lagos state. 36 houses got burnt but no life was lost. Another pic after the cut