Thursday, 30 January 2014

10-man Ghana ‘shames’ Nigeria in Penalties shoot out.

Saturday’s final of the 3rd African Nations Championship at Cape Town Stadium in South Africa will be between Libya and Ghana, after the Black Stars eliminated the Super Eagles on penalties last night at the Free State Stadium, Mangaung.
The two teams emerged victorious in their respective semi final matches  in dramatic circumstances. Both matches were resolved through penalties as scores after 120 minutes of gruelling football action ended in goalless draws.
Eagles, tipped to qualify for the final, paid the price of failing to convert their penalties. They scored only one of their three spot kicks while Ghana netted four times, to end Coach Stepehn Keshi’s bid to become the first African coach to lead a team to Africa Cup of Nations and African Nations Championship success.
GRITTY. . . Super Eagles’ Abdullahi Shehu ( R ) vies with Black Stars of Ghana’s Samuel Ainooson during their semi final match of the 2014 CHAN in South Africa.
GRITTY. . . Super Eagles’ Abdullahi Shehu ( R ) vies with Black Stars of Ghana’s Samuel Ainooson during their semi final match of the 2014 CHAN in South Africa.
In retrospect, the Eagles can only have themselves to blame for their failure as their strikers failed to make the most of the ample opportunities that came their way. They strikers were simply wasteful. Barnabas Imenger was the worst culprit.
Playing against a 10-man Ghana team was not enough motivation for them to dim the Stars of theie west African rivals. Ghana’s Kwabena Adusei was sent off by the referee on 63 minutes but the Nigerians failed to press home their one-man advantage in the encounter.
Star player, Ejike Uzoenyi tried his best but it was not enough to break down the defence of the Stars, who came into the match with an impressive defensive record of having conceded just one goal. That record still stands and they fancy their chances of beating Libya in the final. Eagles will confront Zimbabwe in the losers final also on Saturday. It is a mere consolation for a team that showed so much promise but failed to find their range when it mattered most.
Ghana were resolute and purposeful last night as they kept the Eagles at bay. They also showed glimpses of a team with a potent attacking power. They were clinical in the execution of the penalties as all their four players scored their spot kicks while Uzoneyi was the lone scorer for the Eagles.
Solomon Kwanbe, and Ugona Uzochukwu both missed their penalties, to mark an end to Eagles run while Ghanaian fans went wild in celebrations.
What is your reaction to the Eagles defeat.




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Wednesday, 29 January 2014

POLITICS: Full List Of Defecting PDP Senators Released



Saharareporters has obtained the full list of 11 Senators that submitted a letter to Senate President David Mark today asking to defect to the opposition   All progressives Congress (APC) party.


The defecting senators are  as follows :
Senator Bukola Saraki-Kwara Central
Senator Umaru Dahiru-Sokoto South
Senator Magnus Ngei Abe -Rivers South-East
Senator Wilson Asinobi Ake-Rivers  West
Sen. Bindawa Muhammed Jibrilla-Adamawa North
 Sen. Mohammed Danjuma Goje-Gombe central
Sen. Aisha Jummai Alhassan-Taraba North
Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume-Borno South
Senator Mohammed Shaba Lafiaji-Kwara North
Sen. Abdulahi Adamu-Nasarawa West
Senator Ibrahim Abdullahi Gobir-Sokoto East

Breaking news: Eleven Senators of The Peoples Democratic Party Defect To APC

Eleven Senators elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party this morning defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
A formal letter to this effect has been delivered to Senate President David Mark and is expected to be read on the floor of the Senate this afternoon.
This is only the first installment of many other Senators of the Peoples Democratic Party expected to defect to the All Progressives Congress soon.

Source: SaharaReporters

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Kwankwaso to Jonathan: You’re not qualified to contest in 2015 - See more at: http://www.

As President Goodluck Jonathan prepares for his re-election next year, Kano State Governor, Dr. Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso has warned that Jonathan is not qualified to contest for presidency in 2015.
According to the governor, any attempt by Jonathan to run in the next poll will amount to a third term in office, which is not acceptable to most Nigerians.
Kwankwaso, who spoke to journalists in Abuja, yesterday, advised President Jonathan to take urgent steps to solve the raging insecurity challenges in the North-East and stabilise the Nigerian economy and take a  bow from governance in 2015, when he would have attained the eight-year maximum limit stipulated by the Nigerian Constitution.
The governor argued that contrary to the President’s position that his tenure started in 2011, the true position remains that he actually started serving as Nigeria’s President in 2007 and would have completed his eight years in 2015.
Describing any third term bid as a taboo, Kwankwaso pointed out that Jonathan and those urging him to run in 2015 could never justify such a move, which runs contrary to the clear provisions of the law.
The governor said: “Jonathan is not qualified to contest election again in 2015 going by the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution. Third term is not acceptable to any part of Nigeria and the time limit stipulated must be respected by all Nigerians.
“I am sure Nigerians will kick against a third term whether by Jonathan or by any other person in this country.
Mr. President would have completed his eight years in office by 2015. He served as Vice President for two years, Acting President for two years and is doing another four years, which will terminate in 2015.
“But those advising the President are pretending that his tenure started in 2011. I saw them on television the other day trying to argue in that direction, but they can never be correct. I am not a lawyer, but I know that two plus four plus six can never be eight.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper.

Borno, Adamawa Burn Again: Gunmen kill 52, set 300 houses ablaze

* Attackers bomb church, kill many in Adamawa
*I counted 49 dead bodies in Borno attack— Survivor
*40 people died — Police Commissioner

MAIDUGURI—BORNO, the epicentre of the Boko Haram murderous attacks literally burnt on Sunday as gunmen numbering over 50  invaded Kawuri District of Konduga Local Government Area of the state and set ablaze over 300 houses and shops after killing 52 people including a soldier, and wounding several others including policemen and civilians.
In neighbouring Adamawa State, several people, including two policemen were also feared killed as gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram members attacked a church in Chakawa village of Madagali Local Government Area.
Some residents of the affected village who fled the area told newsmen that they were attacked during the Sunday service in the morning.
However, the Borno State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Lawal Tanko, who confirmed the deadly attack in Kawuri town to journalists in Maiduguri, said  40 people were killed while 25 others sustained gunshot wounds and burn injuries.
The Borno attack, which was carried out at about 5pm on a market day led to many traders and residents sustaining injuries. Some of the injured are now receiving treatment at Konduga General Hospital and the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
Kawuri District is one of the towns in Konduga, which is along Maiduguri-Bama Expressway, about 60 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital.
This is the second time the town is being attacked. The first was in October last year when some Boko Haram suspects clashed with vigilante youths popularly known as civilian JTF, which led to the killing of 10 people including three youths, while 18 were injured and over 48 shops and 200 houses were burnt in the attack.
File: Boko Haram attack
File: Boko Haram attack
Governor aborts trip to town
Governor Kashim Shettima who was billed to visit the ghost town yesterday morning had to suspend the trip following intelligence reports that the place was not safe.  The terrorists who attacked the town had planted Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), targeting rescue workers and security operatives deployed to maintain law and order in the area.

Vanguard gathered that the fresh attack on Kawuri town took place at about 5pm on Sunday when gunmen suspected to be terrorists armed with AK47 rifles, IEDs and petrol bombs entered the community and wreaked havoc before fleeing into the Sambisa forest.
I counted 47 dead bodies –Survivor
A survivor, Mallam Mustapha Modu said he counted about 47 dead bodies yesterday morning while several others sustained gunshots and various degrees of burns.
It would be recalled that in the last one week, 37 communities of Kwaljiri, Kaya, Ngawo Fate, Limanti, Njaba, Yahuri, Mude, Wala and Alau among others in Damboa, Konduga and Gwoza council areas have been sacked by terrorists. The displaced residents have taken refuge in some neighbouring villages of Cameroun Republic and other towns including Maiduguri metropolis.
The Police Commissioner of Borno State, Mr. Lawal Tanko confirmed the incident to Vanguard. He said:  “I received an intelligence information that Kawuri town was attacked by Boko Haram sect members suspected to be on  revenge mission on market day (Sunday), where many civilians were killed while several others were left with serious burn wounds before they set the whole place on fire. We have deployed our men to the area and very soon I will feed you with details”.
On the number of casualties on the side of his officers and men, Tanko said, some of his men were wounded in the attack but he did not lose any of them.
How they attacked us – survivors
Some survivors told newsmen in Maiduguri, yesterday, that the attack coincided with the weekly market of the town.

“The gunmen arrived the town using Sports Utility Vehicles, SUVs, and pretended to be villagers coming to the market. “Unknown to the people the gunmen had planted IEDs at strategic areas in the town before carrying out attacks on residents,” Malam Isa Ibrahim, a survivor, said.
He said that the gunmen also set several houses and shops ablaze before fleeing. Malam Fantara Madugu, another survivor, said he counted about 15 bodies at the end of the attack. We counted about 15 bodies of victims at the end of the attack. ‘We also assisted in conveying about 20 injured persons to the hospital,” he said.
Several worshippers killed in Adamawa church attack
Meanwhile, in Adamawa State, where Christians were attacked on Sunday, some of the worshippers who escaped being killed said: “They used explosives during the attack on worshippers and many people lost their lives”.
A  resident who identified himself as Apogu said: “I cannot actually say how many people were killed but I learnt that about 16 people were evacuated from the church.” Another resident claimed that some houses were also attacked by the gunmen who took some men hostage, while two policemen- an inspector and a sergeant who were on guard in the church were killed.

“I saw some people crying, saying that their relations had been taken away as hostages by the gunmen”, the resident who preferred anonymity said.
Attempts to get military and police authorities in the area to comment on the incident did not yield result.
A soldier in the area who spoke on condition of anonymity told Vanguard that nine people lost their lives during the attack.

He said the Army had sealed up the area and were hunting for the fleeing attackers.
Military authorities in Adamawa State have promised to speak on the issue later, even as the chairman of Madagali Local Government, Maina Ularamu confirmed the attack, but declined to comment on the casualty rate.

Meanwhile, Tanko said, with determination to end the violence perpetrated by terrorists in the region, particularly in Bama, Gwoza, Damboa council areas where over 30 communities were sacked and displaced in the last one week, the state command under the recommendation of the Police Service Commission, has decorated/promoted the Area Commander of Bama, Mr. David Dangiwa from the rank of Chief Superintendent of Police to Assistant Commissioner of Police, while Officer in-Charge of Operations, Mr. Aminu Koji was promoted from Assistant Commissioner to Deputy Commissioner of Police with immediate effect.
Head of civil service urged concerted efforts
Disturbed by the tragedy,  Alhaji Bukar Aji, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF), said the fight against terrorism and crimes was a collective responsibility that should not be left for the Presidency alone.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Police Arrest 320 Boko Haram Suspects in Rivers

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There is tension in security circles in Rivers State as the state police command Sunday arrested about 320 persons suspected to be members of the Boko Haram sect.

THISDAY gathered that the suspects, men and women, were arrested in the early hours of Sunday in a convoy of 17 buses at the border between Rivers and Imo states

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The convoy was said to be led by one Bala Mato Dambam.
The source also said the buses belong to a transport company owned by a former inspector general of police and took off from Jigawa State.


Source: Thisday newspaper.

Sunday, 26 January 2014

2015 Elections: INEC releases time table

Feb 14, 2015: Presidential, N/Assembly elections
Feb 28, 2015: Guber, State Assembly elections
June 21, 2014: Ekiti Guber
Aug 9, 2014: Osun Guber

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed February 14, 2015 for next year’s Presidential and National Assembly elections.
This was contained in a statement issued last night in Abuja  by the Secretary to the Commission Mrs Augusta Ogakwu.
The statement further indicates that the Governorship and State House of Assembly elections would take place on 28, February, 2015.
The Commission’s Scribe also released the detailed time table for the Ekiti  State governorship elections scheduled to take place  in June  this year.
File: Voter casting her vote
File: Voter casting her vote
The statement shows that June 21, 2014 has been set aside for the conduct of the Ekiti State Governorship election, while the Osun State gubernatorial polls has been scheduled for August 9, 2014.
For the Ekiti Governorship polls the detailed  electoral time table indicates that the commission shall issue notice for the election on March 3, 2014.
The time table further indicates that commencement of campaigns for the polls begins on March  23, 2014 while collection of forms for candidates by their political parties begins on April 1.
The time table also shows that the last day for the conduct of party primaries is April 14, 2014.
The table further  shows that the last day for submission of forms CF001 and CF002 at the INEC headquarters is April 21, 2014. Publication of personal particulars of the candidates shall take place on April 26, 2014.
The last day set aside for withdrawal by candidates and their replacement by political parties has been fixed for 7th May, 2014 while the last day for submission of nomination forms is fixed for May 20, 2014. Publication of the official list of voters is also scheduled for May, 20.
The Commission has  set aside publication of notice of poll for June 4, 2014.
The table also shows that Submission of names of party agents  for the polls to the Electoral Officer of the Local Government or Area Council has been fixed for June 5, 2014. The last day for campaigns would be June 19, 2014.
“The tenure of office of the Governor of Ekiti State will expire on the 15th day of October 2014. By virtue of the provision of Section 178(2) of the Constitution  of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), Governorship election in the State shall hold not earlier than one hundred and fifty (150) days and not later than thirty (30) days before the exiration of the term of office of the Governor. The commissionmis by virtue of Section 30 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) expected to issue notice for the election not later than ninety (90) days before the date of the election.  The implications of the above provisions are stated below…


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