Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Read Charley Boy's Opinion On Buhari's Ministerial List

Read Charley Boy's Opinion On Buhari's Ministerial List

 
 
 
Many Nigerians are eager for the new president to release his list of ministers.

And Charley Boy aired his opinion on the President Buhari's yet-to-be released ministerial list.

While people are impatient, Charley Boy is not and is of the opinion that most people who are clamoring for the ministerial list have ulterior motives.
"How come everyone is on Buhari to present ministerial list? Every quarter you go, you hear people mumbling about the ministerial list like as if once the list is out, our problems as a nation will be solved. 
I ask, are these mumbling because we are truly eager to see the new government kick into action and begin to address our numerous problems or because guys are arranging their hookups and connections. I am of the opinion that who makes the list or not is not as important as what they plan to bring to the table because that's what will guarantee the change we are all looking for" he wrote on Facebook.
He further said "I trust the president has a mind of his own, at least events seem to bring that home so no fears of impositions. It is time to wait patiently as the president kick starts his agenda. 
Be rest assured that if your father or someone you know makes the list, it might not be a good time to rejoice and draw out those lists of miserable yet money gulping projects that sign off government money in the name of contracts to family and friends because this time, Buhari will be watching and acting and hmmnn... I, Charley Boy will be watching even more. O yes! We must get it right this time, bad belle people of not."



APC Blasts ‘PDP Media Watchdog’ For Asking Buhari To Resign

  APC Blasts ‘PDP Media Watchdog’ For Asking Buhari To Resign

 
 
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as a product of poor thinking and deliberate mischief the statement credited to the so-called PDP Media Watchdog asking President Muhammadu Buhari to resign because of his comments over his age.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said if the authors of the statement had understood simple English, taken the pains to engage in deep thinking and contextualized the comments, they would not have rushed to the press to ask the President to resign.

”What President Buhari was saying, which was lost on those who issued that jejune statement, is that only his love and passion for the country could have made him, at his age, to come out of retirement to seek the office of President, over 30 years after he presided over the affairs of the country.

”For 16 years, Nigerians gave the PDP the benefit of the doubt to move the country forward, but instead, the party put Nigeria in reverse gear at a high speed, spinning it towards a doomsday that was only averted when Nigerians showed the PDP the red card. This is what necessitated President Buhari to continuously seek the country’s highest political office, so he can help put the country on a forward march again. Nothing else matters, not for him the excitement of an office he previously held and the quest for personal accomplishment.

If the country had been well managed, President Buhari will not at 72 be crisscrossing the whole world seeking solution to Nigeria’s problems, it said.APC said within three weeks of his inauguration, President Buhari has succeeded in returning Nigeria to the comity of nations, to such an extent that world leaders are now so eager to engage him on how to assist his country in key areas, including security and the fight against corruption.”Within three weeks of President Buhari’s inauguration, he had done what the PDP government could not do in six years: Invigorate the fight against Boko Haram by rallying a regional and global front against the terror group. Today, the US has pledged to give $5 million

for the fight against Boko Haram, in addition to other material support. This is apart from the support that has been pledged by the G-7 for Nigeria’s efforts to quell the insurgency.

”Thanks to President Buhari’s shuttle diplomacy, the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) that the PDP government could not bring together for all of six years is ready to deploy next month, while the President has ordered the release of $21 million to facilitate the establishment of the headquarters of the force in N’Djamena, Chad.

”Since assuming office about three weeks ago, President Buhari has visited Chad, Niger, Germany and South Africa, winning support and friends for Nigeria all over again and returning the country to the comity of respected nations. Those who were put off by the PDP government’s resort to politicizing the fight against Boko Haram – even as the insurgents grew stronger – are now joining President Buhari to battle the terrorists. In no distant future, the results of his tireless efforts will begin to show.

”On the domestic front, President Buhari has been handling pressing issues far away from the klieg light, and his efforts to assembly a first class team to implement his change mantra, which he is personally driving, are continuing apace. We in the APC, and we are sure most unbiased Nigerians, are very proud of President Buhari and the vigour he has shown in governance, the kind of vigour we did not see in the immediate past administration that was presided over by a far younger man,” the party said.
 
 
 
 
 

Do You Agree With President Buhari's Media Aide On This?

Do You Agree With President Buhari's Media Aide On This?

 
 

What's your take on this?

Osun State Government Reacts To Bruce's Offer To Pay The State Employees His Wardrobe Allowance

Osun State Government Reacts To Bruce's Offer To Pay The State Employees His Wardrobe Allowance

 
 
The Osun state government has described as ‘mockery’ the gesture of Senator Ben Murray Bruce to donate his wardrobe allowance to the public workers in the state who have not been paid their salaries for more than seven months.

Semiu Okanlawon , the Director Bureau of Communication and Strategy, office of the governor, Rauf Aregbesola in his reaction to the gesture, questioned the choice of the All Progressives Congress, APC-ruled state by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP senator.

Read his reactions below:

My attention has been drawn to a tweet by a member of Upper chamber of the National Assembly Senator Ben Murray Bruce of the Peoples Democratic Party from Bayelsa saying he will not reject the alleged hefty pay for members of the National Assembly but collect it and donate to Osun workers.

It is saddening and tragic that Mr. Murray Bruce whom many had accorded a lot of respect is too early in the day joining the fray of politicisation and trivialising the salary issue affecting more than half of the states of the federation in this ridiculous manner.

While Nigerians are in hot debate over the alleged jumbo pay and the mood of the country Murray Bruce seems to have turned the plight of Nigerian workers to a thing of an entertainment.

Of all the states in the federation who are battling to pay salaries as a result of the precarious economic situation his party the PDP threw Nigeria into why is it that it is Osun he wants to take his pay to? This is certainly playing to the gallery and nothing but a mockery in the faces of Nigerian workers and not only of Osun extraction. It is not only wicked but ungodly to play politics with the suffering of the people.

If the Senator’s conscience tells him his pay is too high especially in the face of the prevailing economic predicament of Nigeria the most honourable thing to do is to lead a protest for reduction and not a self serving philanthropy only in the direction of Osun workers.

Semiu Okanlawon
Director Bureau of Communication and Strategy
Office of the Governor,
Osogbo 
 
 
 
 

13,000 Workers Employed By Amaechi To Be Sacked - Gov Wike

13,000 Workers Employed By Amaechi To Be Sacked - Gov Wike


Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike on the course of re-shuffling, is set to sack 13,000 workers employed by his predecessor, Rotimi Amaechi. 
This comes as Rivers House of Assembly passed a resolution empowering the Governor to sack the board of the State Civil Service Commission accusing them of breaching the rules and illegally employing workers into the state Service.

The Rivers lawmakers passed the resolution on Tuesday after grilling the Chairman of the Service Commission, Mr Ngo Martins Yellowe on the floor of the House based on petitions accusing the Commission of not passing through due process before employing workers in past three years.

Yellowe, however, told lawmakers that the Commission under his leadership obeyed the constitution and laws guiding employment into the service.


Observers of Rivers politics however see the invitation and quizzing of Ngo Martins Yellowe by the lawmakers as a prelude to the sacking of the Commission appointed by the immediate past administration of Governor Chibuike Amaechi and also the sacking the civil servants employed three years to date, especially over 13,200 teachers and others engaged by the immediate past administration of Governor Chibuike Amaechi.

The Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, RSIEC, Chairman Prof Augustine Ahiazu was invited to answer questions about how local government election was conducted. Thereafter a resolution was passed mandating Governor Wike to sack the Commission.Wike sacked RSIEC the next day.

Similarly, the Rivers State Judiciary Service Commission suffered same fate after its members were invited to the floor of the House.

The fears of over 13,200 teachers in the state, over 400 doctors and nurses employed by the former Governor Amaechi is palpable if they fall into the category of workers adjudged to have been wrongly employed into the state civil service.
 
 
 
 Source: PM News
 
 

Old Age Will Limit My Performance – President Buhari

Old Age Will Limit My Performance – President Buhari 

 
 
 
President Muhammadu Buhari has admitted that his age would limit his performance as the President of the country.

Buhari, who was a military governor at 33 and Head of State at the age of 40, said he would have loved being a President when he was at a younger age. He will be 73 on December 17, 2015,Punch reports.

The President spoke with Nigerians resident in South Africa on Monday after taking part in the 25th assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union in Johannesburg.

He said, “I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do.”

Despite his advancement in age however, Buhari gave assurance that his administration would make a difference.

Buhari explained that what brought him to his current position was his love for the country.

He recalled that he was in the war front for 30 months during the civil war, adding that like any other Nigerian, he lost relatives and loyal people to the war.

Buhari said considering the fact that two million Nigerians died during the war, nobody should come forward to talk about a breakup of the country.

He stressed that Nigeria would remain one country since God had given him another opportunity to reorganise its affairs.

The President promised that his administration would “kill” corruption before it wrecks the nation.

He added that the All Progressives Congress government which he leads was determined to secure the country and improve its economy.

“Our government is determined to secure the country, manage the economy, create employment and fight corruption. Some articulate writers have said if we do not kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria. This APC administration intends to kill corruption in Nigeria. We will do our best, I assure you,” Buhari stated.

How Kashamu Saved Ex-President Obasanjo From Food Poisoning (Read)

  How Kashamu Saved Ex-President Obasanjo From Food Poisoning (Read)

 
 
Policemen from Zone 2 command, Onikan, Lagos, have arrested two persons who allegedly posed as daughter to former President Olusegun Obasanjo and an intelligence officer respectively, to Senator Buruji Kashamu, with a plan to poison the former President.

It was gathered that, the suspects identified as Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu,  were arrested following a complaint by Kashamu at Zone 2, last month.

The suspects met with Kashamu at a hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos, on May 8, 2015, where they allegedly called the former presidents unprintable names and offered to poison him. In response to the complaint lodged by Kashamu, the command reportedly swung into action and arrested the suspects.

According to a police report obtained “The fact of the case was that the complainant alleged in his verbal complaint that the duo of Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu falsely presented themselves as an intelligence officer and daughter to the former President Obasanjo respectively to him under the pretense that they were going to resolve the political rift between him and Obasanjo.

“He stressed that the duo met with him at a hotel, where the latter who had collected N500,000 from his younger brother, made some uncomplimentary and derogatory remarks about the former president, while the former introduced herself as Yetunde Obsanjo to him. He added that he had to report to the police upon his suspicion of foul play by the suspects. “Investigation conducted revealed that the duo were impersonators.

From the foregoing, it was established that both Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu actually committed the offenses alleged by the complainant and have been charged accordingly in line with the prescription of the law.

“The suspects were arraigned before Chief Magistrate Adeola Adedayo at the Igbosere Magistrate Court, Lagos on June 5, 2015 and were remanded at Kirikiri Prisons. The matter was adjourned to July 31, 2015.” It was gathered that Kashamu's gesture of reporting the matter to the police in spite of their political differences made Obasanjo to say he had forgiven Kashamu of any grudge he had against him.

  This has led to Kashamu withdrawing the N20billion libel suit against Obasanjo.
 
 
 

Akwa Ibom Governor, Emmanuel Udom To Auction Private Jet To Save Cost

  Akwa Ibom Governor, Emmanuel Udom To Auction Private Jet To Save Cost

 
 
 
Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State is contemplating selling the private jet belonging to the state government. The private jet was acquired by his predecessor, Chief Godswill Akpabio to ease his movement outside the state. 
Sources have it that since his inauguration, Governor Emmanuel has been traveling by chartered helicopters which he considers less-expensive.

A source in the state's government said the governor was shopping for buyers of the jet to relieve him of the burden of fueling and maintaining it, especially now that there is a slash in states’ allocations. 
Efforts to speak with Mr. Ekerete Udo, Senior Special Assistant, Media/Chief Press Secretary to the governor was unsuccessful calls made to him were not picked.
 
 
 
 
 

Many Nigerians Are Trying To Set Me Against Buhari –Tinubu

Many Nigerians Are Trying To Set Me Against Buhari –Tinubu

 
 
 
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has raised the alarm over a plot by some people to pit him against President Muhammadu Buhari.

Tinubu said this in a statement by his media office while responding to a report by an online medium. There has been claims that Tinubu accused Buhari of moving against the party by helping Senator Bukola Saraki to emerge as Senate President.

However, Tinubu said he had never made a public statement about the National Assembly since Saraki and Yakubu Dogara emerged as Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively.

The former governor of Lagos State said he could never insult the President or castigate a government that he helped to form.

The statement read, “The story first published on an online news site and later parroted by other online news outlet is an example of irresponsible journalism. This story has no source. It is a blatant fabrication to serve the interest of its sponsors. Tinubu has not spoken about the Senate election. This story is a perverse fiction. Not journalism.

“He has never said these lies so wrongly attributed to him. There is no chance he will ever utter such words against President Buhari, a man he worked very hard for to become President, along with millions of Nigerians who voted. Tinubu would not accuse the President of plotting his own injury. If anything, he is alarmed by how this may impair the government’s substantive reform agenda.

“It is a mischievous attempt to drive a wedge between Tinubu and Buhari. There is no need to try to put words in Tinubu’s mouth. He will talk when and if it is necessary. His major preoccupation now is how Nigerians can support President Buhari and his administration to achieve the reform and change promised during the election.”

Tinubu’s media aide, Mr. Sunday Dare, also denied reports that Saraki visited Tinubu in Lagos recently.

Dare said Tinubu had been in France since last week and was going to London before returning to Nigeria. He, therefore, stated that it was impossible for Tinubu to be in two places at once.

He said, “The story about Senator Saraki visiting Bola Tinubu at his home in Lagos is a total fabrication. It’s a lie. During the time alleged in the story, Asiwaju Tinubu was overseas in France to condole a family friend. Thus it’s physically impossible for Tinubu to have received anybody at his home in Lagos.”

In a separate statement, a group, the Patriotic Northern Coalition for Justice, Peace and Equity has advised the APC to be wary of some politicians within the party plotting to undermine and marginalise Tinubu.

The national coordinator of the coalition, Alhaji Babangida Sule, said Tinubu remains the leader of the party and a force to reckon with in the South-West. Sule warned that any attempt to marginalize Tinubu could destroy the party.

He said, “Politicians are already strategising for 2019 and they will stop at nothing to achieve their aim. Some of them are in the APC and we have discovered that part of their aims is to undermine the party’s chieftain, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, because they see him as a stumbling block.

“But we the Patriotic Northern Coalition won’t allow them because we are still grateful to Tinubu for what he did for the North in the 2015 general election.” 
 
 

Senator Borrofice Reacts To Controversial NASS N8.64bn Wardrobe Allowance

Senator Borrofice Reacts To Controversial NASS N8.64bn Wardrobe Allowance

 
 
Senator Ajayi Borrofice,a member of the National Assembly, representing Ondo North has come out to deny reports that the National Assembly Members will be given N8.64bn as wardrobe allowance.
Speaking to ThisDay, Senator Borrofice said the controversial N8.64bn to be released to members of the National Assembly is for miscellaneous or regular expenses such as motor vehicle fueling and maintenance, wardrobe, domestic staff, personal assistant, constituency office, house maintenance, utilities and entertainment, among other perks, for the entire 469 lawmakers in the National Assembly.
Senator Borrifice said the miscellaneous allowance also includes cost of securing and equipping constituency offices in various local government areas which make up their constituencies and also includes monies to be used by lawmakers to organize town hall meetings in their various constituencies.
He said it was wrong for the public to believe they will be using N8.64 billion just for clothes.
According to him, the wardrobe allowance is the least significant to the assembly members. He stated that the miscellaneous allowance they will receive will be deducted in tranches from their salaries.
The report of the lawmakers collecting N8.64 billion as their wardrobe allowance surfaced yesterday June 16th with most Nigerians strongly condemning it.

New Music: Kcee - Love Boat ft Diamond Platnumz

New Music: Kcee - Love Boat ft Diamond Platnumz 

 
 
Five Star Music honcho and hit maker, KCee releases one of the hottest cross-border collaboration of 2015, titled 'Love Boat' featuring most decorated Tanzanian artist at the moment, Diamond Platnumz.

With a string of back-to-back-to-back hits already on his belt, from his breakthrough hit ‘Now I Know’, to the instant classic ‘Limpopo’, to the recent fan favourite ‘Limba’, KCee's new single titled 'Love boat' which ticks all the boxes to make it a hit comes as no surprise.



With hit progression and melodies from the collaborators; and Del B on the boards, KCEE roars back to the fore, with this massive new single, that is bound to make it a favourite and continental hit song.

Check on it.
Direct Download link: http://bit.ly/KCEELoveStory

Nigeria will remain an indivisible country - president Buhari

Nigeria will remain an indivisible country - president Buhari

 
 
 
President Muhammadu Buhari who spoke in Johannesburg, South Africa while meeting with the Nigerian community yesterday said that those he regarded as ‘strong men’  have destroyed institutions in Nigeria but promised that his administration would do its best to ensure that it is restored.

Then at the African Union meeting, the president said in spite of what  he described as ‘crazy people’ who are trying to ensure the breakup of the country for selfish reasons, Nigeria will remain an indivisible country.

His said
“We have a system in Nigeria. No matter what you say about the British colonialists, they built institutions for us, unfortunately we have destroyed those institutions.

President Buhari stated that though he would have liked to be president at a much younger age, he would still do his best to ensure that the country moves forward.

In regards to why he joined politics, President Buhari said
“I was afraid Nigeria might be like Somalia. The Somalis are the same people, they are all Muslims but because the elite are self-centered, they have succeeded in making Somalia a war-torn country for the last 20 years. “For that reason I said Nigerians are much more vulnerable, we have so many nationalities no matter how you look at it, Hausa-Fulanis, Kanuris, Ishekiris, Yorubas, Igbos. 
We are actually people of different cultures but since 1914, we have merged inspite of religion and culture, married across, produced children and only crazy people can think of balkanising Nigeria. But we are not short of crazy people and that is the frightening part of it.
“How I wish I became head of state when I was a governor, just a few years as a youngman, now at 72, there is a limit  to what I can do. I was in the war front for 30 months during our civil war, I lost a lot of loyal people to me, I lost a relative,  a lot of Nigerians died too. So nobody should come now and tell us rubbish! We are going to remain one country. God has given us another opportunity to reorganise this country. Those who work hard, the society will pay them back” he said.
While enjoining Nigerians in South Africa to be good ambassadors of Nigeria, he promised that he will discuss with President Zuma to return Nigeria’s money that was seized from South Africa during the Jonathan administration.

“I’m told there are 83 Nigerians in prison, I don’t know what they have done but I spoke to the President of South Africa this afternoon. He wants to come to Nigeria. There are issues he knows we will like to talk about, I hope our ambassador will send a comprehensive report about the court cases, and about those who lost properties during the disturbances. And at that time I will attempt to ask him about our $9.7 million which was not correctly transfered.

Vanguard
 
 
 
 
 

See the girl who falls asleep 40 times a day

See the girl who falls asleep 40 times a day

 
 

Lucy Tonge was 13 when she developed narcolepsy after having the Pandemrix jab. She is appealing against the rejection of her compensation claim.

When Lucy Tonge started drifting off in front of the television as a 13-year-old, her parents put it down to typical teenage lethargy. And when she developed a strange habit of slumping forward when she laughed, her mum told her: “Stop doing that stupid thing when you laugh. It makes you look silly.” But she couldn’t.
It was only when she started collapsing with no warning that her family sought medical advice that led to a diagnosis of narcolepsy. Soon afterwards, Tonge discovered that her sleeping disorder was very likely to have been triggered by the swine flu vaccine, which she had received in 2009 a couple of months before her symptoms first emerged.

The government has acknowledged the rare side-effect of the Pandemrix jab, which was given to 6 million people in Britain during the 2009 and 2010 swine flu pandemic, but the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)has rejected the compensation claims of about 80 people including Tonge on the grounds that their disabilities were not “severe”.

Tonge, who celebrated her 18th birthday last week, described the government’s stance as unjustifiable, saying narcolepsy had changed her life has been changed deeply and irreversibly.
She falls asleep on average 40 times a day, sometimes for a few seconds mid-conversation, but other times for a lengthy nap. She also suffers from cataplexy, the complete loss of muscle control after a sudden burst of emotion such as surprise or happiness.

“I’ve had some bad experiences, falling down stairs or off a chair on to tiles,” she said. “Sometimes my neck falls too far back or forwards and it can restrict my breathing, which is terrifying really.”
Taking public transport on her own is a risk but her condition rules out learning to drive, and her A-levels were a struggle that she only got through with gritty determination.
“It’s two years I’d quite happily forget,” she said. “I used to be a complete bookworm, but I can’t really read anymore because I have to exert so much energy to get through a passage. It’s quite distressing really.”

Her Spanish A-level exam, which normally takes two hours and 45 minutes to complete, took her five and a half hours. “You listen to something once and then you fall asleep,” she said.
When Tonge goes on a rare night out with friends she has to decide whether to come off her medication so she can have a drink, and she worries about her safety in the dark, chaotic atmosphere of a nightclub.

“When you have cataplexy it makes you slur and stagger and look like you’re drunk. I’ve been in situations when I’ve had to hang on to someone for a few minutes and people have thought I was drunk.”

She takes three medications for narcolepsy and two others to deal with the side-effects they produce.
Despite the hurdles she faces, Tonge is optimistic, independent and enthusiastic about her future. She is looking forward to moving out of home in September, when she hopes to study radio production at the University of Westminster.

The DWP wrote to Tonge’s family in 2013 to acknowledge that the vaccine, made by GlaxoSmithKlein (GSK), had caused the disorder. It argued, however, that she did not meet the threshold defined as 60% disabled, equivalent to the loss of a hand, for its statutory damages scheme, meaning she was not eligible for any compensation.

Her family now intends to appeal against the decision.

“When we got the letter, my mum was so angry. I was angry too, but my immediate reaction was just to laugh,” she said. “It was ridiculous. If someone has an incurable neurological disease caused by a vaccine they’ve been recommended to have by the government, you need to compensate them for that. You shouldn’t have to prove you’re damaged enough.”

A government spokesman said:The vaccine damage payments scheme provides support in very rare cases where someone has become severely disabled as a result of immunisation against certain diseases. Decisions on claims take into account the individual circumstances of each case and the latest available medical evidence.”

A GSK representative said: “We are actively researching the observed association between Pandemrix and narcolepsy, and the interaction this vaccine might have had with other risk factors in those affected.

“We’re also continuing to support ongoing work from other experts and organisations investigating reported cases of this condition, and we hope these efforts will enable us to provide more answers in the future. We take the safety of patients who entrust their health in our vaccines and medicines very seriously.”
This week, the group was given fresh hope that the challenges they face will be acknowledged after a tribunal ordered the government to pay £120,000 in damages to a 12-year-old boy whose narcolepsy was also linked to Pandemrix.

Source: FNB

See Kim K in her Mum's hand me down dress

  See Kim K in her Mum's hand me down dress

 



She shared this throwback photo of herself in her Mum's hand me down Maison Valentino dress which her Mum wore on a date with her Dad.

Meet this transgender lingerie model removed her eggplant (photos)

Meet this transgender lingerie model removed her eggplant (photos)

 
Shauna Brooks is the first openly published black transgender lingerie/swimwear model. She used to be a man and from bikini pics she recently released, she had a sex change 'cos there's no sign of an eggplant at all. Who are the doctors doing these things ! See more photos after the cut...



 
 

‘Guard Your Utterances’, PDP Tells Kwankwaso

‘Guard Your Utterances’, PDP Tells Kwankwaso

 
 
 
Press statement from PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned former Kano State governor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso against incendiary utterances capable of destabilizing the National Assembly and rubbishing the prevailing political tranquility in the country. PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh in a statement on Tuesday said the party was particularly shocked by the hate statement from Senator Kwankwaso wherein he used offensive language on the PDP and its members in the National Assembly.
The party said it was “taken aback by the venom and bitterness in the statement especially coming from a former governor, an elected senator, a highly respected former member of the PDP, who also benefitted hugely from the party as minister and two-time state governor.
The PDP said it would have wished not to join issues with politicians who grew their political profile in the party no matter where they are at the moment, but regretted that “Senator Kwankwaso went too far in declaring the party dead just because he is aggrieved that the Senate Presidency did not go his way.”
It said it was “indecorous, mischievous and misleading for anybody to declare a party with an enviable history as the PDP, with 14 state governors, 47 Senators and hundreds of members in the House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly dead.”
"Where was Senator Kwankwaso when a party he claimed was dead defeated his choice candidate in the Senate? Was it a dead party that was able to do what according to Kwankwaso, no other party could do in the 16 years of PDP control of the National Assembly?
“Indeed, we found it very baffling that such unguarded statement came from a person who contested for the high office of the president of Nigeria. 

Statements from such personalities should be decorous, statesmanly and focused on the national interest instead of promoting acrimony and division in the polity. This unfortunate outburst is well below Senator Kwankwaso’s character and status and we urge him to desist from such”, the PDP said.
The party underlined that Senator Kwankwaso and other APC leaders should rather be grateful to PDP senators for being disciplined and not using their preponderance at the inauguration to take the entire leadership of the Senate following the opening created by the APC leaders in convening a meeting of senators-elect at the same time fixed for the election of the leaders of the National Assembly.
Furthermore, the PDP dismissed as frivolous, Senator Kwakwaso's unfounded and unsubstantiated claim that PDP's agenda's is to irritate President Muhammadu Buhari and put hurdle before him. It recalled that it had repeatedly assured that it would help the government by providing robust and constructive opposition that would help his government unlike APC's hate opposition, adding that such baseless complains would not stop Nigerians from holding the APC-led federal government responsible on its campaign promises.
The party also described as laughable, Senator Kwankwaso's claims that under President Buhari, everything is working well in the country and wondered why he failed to give the credit for the stability in the nation to whom it is due, immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan whose conceding of power even amidst electoral irregularities brought the conducive atmosphere the nation is enjoying today.
It noted with delight the statesmanly stance of President Buhari who at the just concluded African Union (AU) summit in South Africa eulogised former President Jonathan for taking the unique action that brought calm to the country.
On Kwakwaso's claim of giving 1.9 million votes from his state and over 750,000 votes from his senatorial zone to Buhari and APC, the PDP said it does not want to join issues with him on that because of its decision to toe the path of peace except to note the electoral ridicule of 1.9 million voters, with no single void vote, a record for the Guinness Book.
The PDP therefore advised Senator Kwankwaso and others like him who may still be aggrieved about the turn of events at the National Assembly to see it as democracy in action and note that the two major religions in the country hold that only God gives power and that if He did not destine that Senators Bukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu, would emerge President and Deputy President of the 8th Senate respectively, it would not have happened.
Signed:
Chief Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary

"I too have been locked up, so what?" Buhari replies those who accused him of locking them up when he ruled

"I too have been locked up, so what?" Buhari replies those who accused him of locking them up when he ruled

 
 
 
President Buhari says those who have repeatedly accused him of locking them up while he was Head of State should remember that he was also locked up after he was removed as Head of State in 1985. Speaking to the Nigerian community yesterday in South Africa, Buhari said;
"This is my first time of attending these types of meetings (AU) and they go on and on until about 1 in the morning. And then you are supposed to start in the morning again. Everybody is repeating what the other speaker has said instead of to keep their mouth shut. Anyways, it is a great experience. I have listened to the address paraphrased by the counsel-general, I’m pleased that wherever Nigerians are whether in South Africa or Saudi Arabia or Europe or Alaska for that matter, you’ll make an impact both positive and negative.
 There is no way 160 million people or more cannot make impact wherever they are. We have so many cultures and nationalities. At a point I was very frightened. I don’t know how many of you kept records. I was afraid Nigeria might be like Somalia. The Somalis are the same people; they are all Muslims but because the elites are self-centered, selfish, they have succeeded to make Somalia a war country for the last 20 years. For that reason, I said Nigerians are much more vulnerable, we have so many nationalities no matter how you look at it, Hausa-Fulanis, Kanuris, Ishekiris, Yorubas, Igbos.
We are actually people of different cultures but since 1914, we have merged in spite of religion and culture, married across, produce children and only crazy people can think of balkanising Nigeria. But we are not short of crazy people that is the frightening part of it. But I assure you that after being in the military for 25 years, and getting to the highest rank and becoming head of state and under unusual circumstances. As head of state, I went straight to detention for three and half years so those who accused me of locking them up, I too have been locked up, so what?”he said
Source: The Cable




Pres. Obama's girls appear stylish...they are pretty (photos)

  Pres. Obama's girls appear stylish...they are pretty (photos)



Obama's children; Malia, 16 (left), and Sasha, who recently turned 14, (right) pictured as they followed their mum to see UK Prime Minister at Downing Street yesterday afternoon. They are growing into beautiful young women.

kidnapped Reverend father in Ekiti state regains freedom

kidnapped Reverend father in Ekiti state regains freedom

 
 
Rev Fr Akingbade who was kidnapped by unknown gunmen at his resident in Ado-ekiti, Ekiti state on June 9, 2015, has regained his freedom. No ransom was paid for his rescue.