Friday 2 October 2015

Full Nominees List Of MOBO Awards 2015


The award season continues and it is getting intense, questions are asked, tensions are building and winners are emerging.
This time it is the 20th anniversary of the MOBO awards and as expected Nigerian front liners are leading other African exponents in the Best African category with four artistes, Wizkid, Davido Patoranking and Yemi Alade.
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The 20th anniversary of the awards is expected to take place in Leeds and will showcase the very best of British urban music at the first Direct Arena on Wednesday, November 5, 2015.

Best Male
Skepta
Mark Ronson
Krept And Konan
JME
Stormzy
Best Female
FKA Twigs
Little Simz
Ella Eyre
Lianne La Havas
Jess Glynne
Best Album
Krept And Konan – The Long Way Home
JME – Integrity
Lianne La Havas – Blood
Wiley – Snakes & Ladders
Jamie XX – In Colour
Best Song
Mark Ronson Feat. Bruno Mars – ‘Uptown Funk’
Skepta – ‘Shutdown’
Tinie Tempah Feat. Jess Glynne – ‘Not Letting Go’
JME Feat. Giggs – ‘Man Don’t Care’
Krept And Konan – ‘Freak Of The Week’
Best Video
Stormzy – ‘Know Me From’
FKA Twigs – ‘Pendulum’
Rita Ora Feat. Chris Brown – ‘Body On Me’
Lethal Bizzle – ‘Fester Skank’
Fka Twigs – ‘Glass & Patron’
Best Newcomer 
Bugzy Malone
Section Boyz
Nao
Bonkaz
Nick Brewer
George The Poet
J Hus
Snakehips
Sinead Harnett
Yungen
Best International Album
Drake – If You’re Reading This Its Too Late
J. Cole – 2014 Forest Hill Drive
Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp A Butterfly 
Dr Dre – Compton: A Soundtrack By Dr. Dre
The Weeknd – Beauty Behind The Madness
D’angelo – Black Messiah
Jazmine Sullivan – Reality Show
The Internet – Ego Death
Tyrese – Black Rose
A$AP Rocky – At.Long.Last.Asap
Best Grime
Bugzy Malone
JME
Lethal Bizzle
Skepta
Stormzy
Best African 
Fuse ODG
Davido
Wizkid
Patoranking
Moelogo
Yemi Alade
Aka
Mista Silva
Shatta Wale
Silvastone
Best Hip-Hop
Akala
Krept And Konan
Nines
Little Simz
Lady Leshurr
Best R’N’B/Soul Act
Kwabs
Andreya Triana
Shakka
Lianne La Havas
Joss Stone
Best Reggae
Stylo G
Chronixx
Omi
Popcaan
Protoje
Best Jazz
Binker And Moses
Julia Biel
Courtney Pine
David Lyttle
Polar Bear
Best Gospel
Chos3n
Olaedo Ibe
Leroy Johnson
Ni-cola
Faith Child

EMEKA IKE AND WIFE RECONCILE AFTER DIVOURCE

Emeka Ike, Wife Allegedly Reconcile After Divorce Mess


Nollywood actor Emeka Ike has reportedly reconciled with his estranged wife, Suzanne, after a messy break-up that played out in the media. 
According to Splendor Mag, Ike’s wife returned to her matrimonial home on Sunday night.
Emeka Ike feeding their children during their separation period
An insider said a mutual godmother of the couple and some close family members advised them to make up for the sake of their kids. Pictures of the loved-up couple were allegedly leaked by an insider to the public.
The happy couple was said to have make public their reconciliation when they went to Silverbird Galleria together and even posed for pictures.
Following the break up of his marriage, Ike had been pointing fingers in different directions. First, , then , Chris Okotie, for coming between him and his wife.
The couple were married for 12 years before their split.

Fulani Herdsmen Kidnap Kogi Monarch


Oba Adebisi Obademi, the traditional ruler of Apaa-Bunu community in the Kabba-Bunu local government area of Kogi state has been kidnapped by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
The Punch reports that the abduction happened at 7.30am on Wednesday, September 30, close to the Traditional ruler’s domain when 5 gunmen intercepted him and kidnapped him.
Mr. Duro Meseko, the senior special adviser to Governor Idris Wada of the state lamented about the increasing cases of kidnapping in the area. He urged security operatives to step up their operation in the state.
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An anonymous source close to Emmanuel Ojukwu who is the commissioner of the police in the state said the case had been reported to the police. However, residents have allegedly stalled attempts by the police to attack the kidnappers’ hideout pleading that they would rather pay the ransom than endanger the lives of those kidnapped.
The kidnapping case is happening just a week after
Femi fani-Kayode l.

Independence Day Celebration In Abuja

Independence day in Nigeria is always a colourful celebration and Abuja being the seat of capital also put up an impressive display. People were walking on the street waving flags and wearing green and white outfits while schools engaged in parades. Members of the Boy’s Brigade were also available to add glamour to the atmosphere.

Below are photos from the independence celebration in Abuja.
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Residents of Abuja during the Nigeria 55th independence celebration / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
Members of Boys Bridge during the Nigeria 55th independence celebration in Abuja… / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
A physically challenged man during the independence celebration in Abuja… / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
Deserted road in Abuja… on Thursday / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
School children during the 55th independence celebration in Abuja… / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
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Abuja School of the Deaf during the independence celebration in Abuja… / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
School children during independence celebration / Photo: Olatunji Obasa
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BREAKING: Buhari’s 21 Ministerial Nominees Revealed


The long-awaited ministerial list which was submitted to the Senate upon its resumption from the six-week summer recess has finally been revealed in full.
According to Sahara Reporters report, the 21-member President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial nominees submitted to the National Assembly yesterday are as follows:
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1. Dr Chris Ngige (Anambra)
2. Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti)
3. Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers)
4. Babatunde Fashola (Lagos)
5. Abdurrahman Dambazau (rtd) (Kano)
6.  Aisha AlHassan (Taraba)
7. Ogbonaya Onu (Abia)
8. Kemi Adeosun (Ogun)
9. Abubakar Malami SAN (Kebbi)
10. Senator Sirika Hadi (Katsina)
11. Barrister Adebayo Shittu (Oyo)
12. Sulaiman Adamu (Jigawa)
13. Solomon Dalong (Plateau)
14. Ibe Kachikwu (Delta)
15. Osagie Ehanire (Edo
17. Udoma Udo-Udoma (Akwa Ibom)
18. Ahmed Isa Ibeto (Niger)
19. Ibrahim Jibril
20. Audu Ogbeh (Benue)
21. Amina Mohammed (Kaduna)

EKWEREMADU CRIES OUT OVER ALLEGED BLACKMAIL

Ekweremadu Cries Out Over Alleged Blackmail


Senator Ike Ekweremadu has said that he cannot be intimidated by politicians who seek to force him out of office by falsely indicting him.
Senator Ike Ekweremadu says he is being blackmailed falsely by politicians seeking to unseat him.
Ekweremadu made this known in a statement released by his media office on Thursday, October 1.
In the statement, the deputy Senate president alleged that some politicians were planning to  blackmail him by publishing false and defamatory information against his office.
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The Senator’s statement comes following charges of false declaration of assets instituted against Senator Bukola Saraki by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
The statement noted that Saraki and Ekweremadu have come under severe scrutiny since their emergence as Senate President and deputy Senate president, respectively.
It alleged that they have come under pressure to vacate their offices because they emerged leaders of the upper chamber against the wishes of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to Ekweremadu, those reportedly after him are currently scrutinising the accounts of the Senate and accounts of committees in which he had served with the aim of nailing him.
However, he has vowed to resist all forms of intimidation and remain focused to the end.
He said: “The Office of the Deputy President of the Senate wishes to bring to the knowledge of the public some clandestine efforts by desperate political elements to publish false and defamatory information against the office and person of the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu.
“These elements are currently making desperate efforts, including scavenging through Senate accounts and committees he served in, with the sole aim of misrepresenting information, maligning, and running him out of office by hook or crook or force him to resign from office as the Deputy President of the Senate.
“The Deputy President of the Senate appreciates the principled stance of most media houses not to be used in this business of blackmail, falsehood, and cheap propaganda.”
Ekweremadu said that Nigerians need to be informed that the people behind the supposed unscrupulous push are the same people who strongly moved for bipartisan leadership in the legislature as rightly embedded in the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the presidential system of government, and our history is in the public domain.
He said: “The Deputy President of the Senate is ever committed to contributing his quota towards ensuring that the Federal Government of Nigeria provides good governance that caters to the wellbeing of the good people of Nigeria, for it remains the common and primary calling of all of those in government, irrespective of party affiliation.
He urged Nigerians to be on the lookout for misinformation and disregard every propaganda against his office.
He also reassured the Nigerian people that just like the fictitious alleged forgery of the Senate Standing Rules, the envisaged blackmail will also fail.
“I remain committed to the institution of the National Assembly and independence of the legislature, hence I will not allow myself to be intimidated or stampeded out of office,” he stressed.
It is recalled that
There were speculation that Saraki was losing the grasp of his supporters and was likely to lose his position in the Senate on account of the alleged false assets declaration suit he is facing at the Code of Conduct of Tribunal (CCT).
However, the vote of confidence passed by 83 senators has quelled every rumor,
Meanwhile, the Senate on Wednesday, September 30, urged the federal government to re-strategise for economic growth in the country.
The call was included in a motion raised by Bala Na’Allah,

MAN WHO VISITED PROSTITUTE DEN KILLS TWO IN EDO

Man Who Visited Prostitutes' Den Kills Two In Edo


A man who went to catch fun with some prostitutes in a brothel has reportedly killed youths who came to ask him for money.
According to The Nation, the incident after a fight ensued at a brothel located along Old road, off College road, Aduwawa in Ikpoba-Okha local government area of Edo state.
File Photo of some prostitutes
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Reports say shops and houses were locked after the incident and residents fled to avoid arrest by police officers in the state as blood stains were seen on the ground, and the brothel, subsequently locked up.
Some youths had reportedly stormed the brothel to forcefully collect money from the man (name withheld) who had appeared at the brothel to have fun, but three of them were stabbed.
Eyewitnesses disclosed that two people died instantly.
The Edo state Police spokesman, DSP Stephen Onwochei, when contacted, said he was yet to be briefed on the incident.

BOMB BLAST AT MAIDUGURI

Boko Haram Militants Disguised As Women Bomb Maiduguri


Three suicide bombers disguised as women have disrupted the Independence Day celebration in Maiduguri on Thursday, October 1, as they set off bombs killing many residents.

Borno state hit by a bomb blast again
According to reports from Maiduguri, the three suicide bombers suspected to be Boko Haram militants carried out the attacks in Sageri and Ajilari areas of Maiduguri, killing and injuring many. The exact number of victims is yet to be confirmed.
Reports from the scene indicated that the simultaneous explosions occurred at about 7.30pm.
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Military personnel of the 7th Division reportedly responded to the blasts with artillery fire, forcing residents of the areas to run from the scene into the main city for safety.
According to reports from the scene at Sageri, the suicide bombers came on tricycles. One of them approached a popular public gathering near a tea seller joint, setting off the bomb, while another suicide bomber set off a bomb in a mosque, both killing scores of people.
Meanwhile, the third suicide bomber failed to diffuse his explosive device and when caught he was severely beaten by an angry mob.
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Those that witnessed the incident in Maiduguri informed the press that the suicide bombers were males disguised in female dresses.
Colonel Tukur Gusau of the 7th Division told the press that troops were immediately deployed to the scene but he declined to give any further details, including the exact number of casualties.
Meanwhile, multiple explosions rocked Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, on Sunday, September 20, reportedly leaving scores of people dead and many others injured.
The attack was launched at Ajilari railway cross in Gomari Airport ward of Maiduguri metropolis. T

Wednesday 30 September 2015

Buyers stop loading Nigerian crude

   
 


Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu
The measures introduced by the Federal Government to monitor crude transit and check oil theft are said to be threatening income lifeline, compounding the damage the crude price fall has done to Nigeria’s finances, access to dollars and imports.
Oil traders and shipping brokers said a newly implemented “letter of comfort” requirement under which vessel owners must sign a guarantee that their ships would not be used for theft had made it more difficult and expensive to load Nigerian crude, putting some buyers off.
A copy of the letter draft seen by Reuters requested vessel owners to “guarantee to indemnify” the government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation against any illicit use of their vessels, which led some owners to reject pending bookings. Traders say others are refusing future requests for now.
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“Nobody is coming forward for offering the vessel and whoever is willing to go to Nigeria is asking exorbitant rates,” said K. Namdeo, head of refineries at India’s HPCL, adding they would “be cautious in future” about buying Nigerian crude.
Tanker owner, Heidmar, was said to have rejected an HPCL Nigerian fixture due to insurance concerns over the letter. Finding a replacement proved difficult. Provisional fixtures showed the MT Solana sailing to West Africa for HPCL, but the vessel turned away from Africa, according to tracking data, and is now en-route to the Bahamas without oil.
Fixtures showed the refiner putting two Suezmax vessels on subjects for the journey, which typically adds to costs.
Some European buyers are also now treading carefully with Nigeria, according to the report.
An oil trader for one Mediterranean refiner said they “will not touch a single drop of Nigerian crude until this matter on the letter of comfort is solved.”
There is little disagreement that Nigeria needs to fight oil theft, which President Muhammadu Buhari has said siphons as much as 250,000 barrels per day of crude of its nearly two million bpd of production.
Industry sources said an initial effort, the banning of roughly 100 oil tankers that came from Buhari’s office in July, was too blunt an instrument. But in lifting that ban earlier this month, it added the letter of comfort with immediate effect, which sources said applied to all vessels, creating a potentially bigger problem.
Oil tanker industry association, INTERTANKO, said the letter as drafted would give the Nigerian authorities a “blank cheque” for any perceived violations.
“NNPC’s guarantee terms would allow the Nigerian authorities to impose an arbitrary penalty for breach of local law – of which owners might be unaware – and then demand an indemnity for their losses without the need to prove any loss,” said INTERTANKO’s General Counsel, Michele White, adding that “owners’ insurance would not respond to that.”
Shipping sources said that in addition to Heidmar, Asian companies, China Shipping and AMCL, would not call at Nigerian ports for the time being, nor will Greece’s Chandris.
“The revenue impact will be significant,” said Dolapo Oni, head of energy research with pan-African lender, Ecobank.
“Due to the expensive freight, we are likely to see differentials weaken considerably, which means we could have lower revenue than normal,” he added.

Tuesday 29 September 2015



"Saturday morning, when I drove by and I saw the door open, that's when I figured something was wrong," the man said. "I thought maybe someone had broken in the house or something, and that's when I found the unfortunate event that happened."
The neighbor said he discovered Nita Moseley's body on the kitchen floor.

Her body had been inside the house for several days, according to police.

Police reported Moseley's son missing. They reported a car that was missing from the house as stolen.
Investigators said they found both the teen and the car Sunday evening in Houston and according to police, the teen was cooperative during the interrogation.
He was charged with first-degree murder. It is believed that he acted alone, police said.
"I just want everybody to know that she (Moseley) was beautiful and that she loved, loved her son more than anything in the world. People need to know that. No matter what they're hearing, she loved him," Simons said.
La Marque police said an autopsy for Nita Moseley will be performed Tuesday.
In a phone interview with KPRC 2, the teen's father, who did not want his name to be revealed said, "My son is a good kid who was dealt a bad deck of cards. This is a story that will let people know that families need to stick together. When they don't, this is the kind of thing that takes place."

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

SPAR Launches New StoreInMurtalaMuhammed Airport Domestic Terminal II (MMA2)

SPAR, the largest chain of hypermarket stores in Nigeria announces the launch of its new SPAR store inMurtalaMuhammed Airport Domestic Terminal II,commonly known as MMA2Terminal. 

SPAR in MMA2 stocks a wide spread of products, ranging from Grocery, Bakery, Butchery, Fruits & Vegetables, Hot Meals, Wine & Spirits, Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Small Home Appliances, Consumer Electronics, Mobile Phones, Laptops & Tablets, Perfumes, Watches and Jewellery. 



AlhajiKunleHamzat, Group Head, HR for the Artee Group, franchisees of the SPAR International brand in Nigeria, said: “SPAR store in MM2 was conceived and designed to cater to the air trafficpassengers and employees working in and around the airport terminals and the residential areas adjacent to the airport terminals. The product assortment of over 5,200 items were hand-picked by SPAR to meet the various needs of all consumers. SPAR has also added new items to its product offering like:ready-to-drink Tea, Coffee and Chocolate, as well as Hot Beverages, Pop Corn and Fresh Juiceto cater to the people on the move. The wide range of ready-to-eat Nigerian cuisine will also cater to the taste buds of people all across Nigeria.”
SPAR as a hypermarket brand, takes cognizance of the various kinds of shopping missions and adapts its products and services in respect of Choice, Quality, Service and Value to translate the entire shopping experience in to a World Class One.
“SPAR is the only retail chain in Nigeria with Shopper Loyalty Program called SPAR Reward Card. The members of the Reward Card program enjoy Reward Points on every shopping. Shoppers accumulatethe Reward points, which can then be redeemed against purchase of any item from SPAR. Reward Cards can be used in any SPAR store across Nigeria to earn and redeem Reward Points. SPAR plans to take the program to a whole new level by introducing Exclusive offers for Reward Card Program members. The shoppers in MMA2 can enroll for the Reward Card program from day one and start enjoying the exclusive benefits”, AlhajiHamzat added.
SPAR International has franchised the brand to Artee Group for Nigerian operations.SPAR Hypermarket storeswith over 20,000 m2 of retail space spreading across 7 stores serves over 5 million shoppers annually. Apart from MMA2, SPAR stores are located in Victoria Island, Lekki, Maryland Ikeja, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
Over the past 27 years, Artee Group has grown from a very humble beginning to become one of the fastest growing business conglomerate in Nigeria. Today, Artee Groups’ business spreads from retail to real estate to shopping malls to manufacturing. With a wide portfolio of brands such as Park n Shop, SPAR, Port Harcourt Mall, Calabar Mall, Enugu Mall under the retail space and Casade Table Water as well asMillenium Interiors under the Manufacturing space, Artee Group caters to the various needs & aspirations of Nigerian consumers.
SPAR Hypermarket’s footprint is all set to spread further across the country in the near future.  According to company sources, a large number of new stores are in the pipeline, and are in various stages of progress, right from the drawing board to brick and mortar. Very soon, places like Calabar, Abia, Enugu, Asaba, and many more cities across Nigeria will start experiencing world class shopping. Apart from new geographies, SPAR will also strengthen its presence in the existing cities of Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Buhari to World leaders: Dismantling safe havens for proceeds of corruption

Following repeated occurrence of stolen funds discovered to have been stashed in foreign banks by corrupt politicians, President Buhari yesterday urged world leaders to dismantle the seeming safe haven in their countries where these funds are secretly being deposited. President Buhari said this while addressing world leaders at the 70th General Assembly of the United Nations.



"By any consideration, corruption and cross border financial crimes are impediments to development, economic growth, and the realization of the wellbeing of citizens across the globe. Nigeria is ready and willing to partner with international agencies and individual countries on a bilateral basis to confront crimes and corruption. In particular, I call upon the global community to urgently redouble efforts towards strengthening the mechanisms for dismantling safe havens for proceeds of corruption and ensuring the return of stolen funds and assets to their countries of origin"he said
On the Chibok girls, Buhari reaffirmed his government's position to return the girls safely to their parents. According to him, the Chibok girls are constantly on the government's mind
"One of our major aims is to rescue the Chibok girls alive and unharmed. We are working round the clock to ensure their safety and eventual reunion with their families. Chibok girls are constantly on our minds and in our plans" he said
Read his full text 
President of the General Assembly,
Secretary–General
Your Excellencies Heads of State and Governments
Distinguished Delegates
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I would like, Mr. President, on behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria, to congratulate you and your country on your election to preside over the 70th session of the U.N. General Assembly.
2. May I also express appreciation to your predecessor, Mr. Sam Kahamba Kutesa and the Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-moon both of whom worked tirelessly to ensure proper articulation of the post-2015 Development Agenda and to maintain the focus and commitment to the ideals of the United Nations. I thank Mr. Ban Ki-moon for his recent visit to Nigeria when we held very useful discussions.
Mr. President,
3. Fifty-five (55) years ago almost to the day, my great predecessor, Nigeria’s first Prime Minister, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa stood on this forum to declare Nigeria’s desire to develop and maintain friendly relations with all countries. He also assured the world of our country’s commitment to uphold the principles upon which the United Nations was founded.
4. Mr. President, my country, Nigeria, has lived by this conviction, even when judgement went against us in territorial disputes with our neighbours. We respected those judgements and abided by them as a mark of respect for the rule of law and the charter of this organization. Nigeria’s record in the U.N. peacekeeping is second to none. I myself as a young officer in the Nigerian Army did tours of duty in Congo and the Lebanon.
5. Nigeria has contributed to U.N. peacekeeping efforts in Ethiopia, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Darfur. Furthermore, we are proud of our contributions to other activities of the U.N. including the Peace Building Commission, the Human Rights Council and security sector reform.
Mr. President,
6. We are gratified to note that most countries have pledged commitment to the post-2015 Development Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with their means of implementation. The successor frameworks of the MDGs have come, Mr. President, with lofty aspirations and if I may say so, heroic assumptions! Nonetheless, they target development cooperation by the international community up to the year 2020. And they deserve universal support.
7. This is because the SDGs mirror the hopes and aspirations of much of the world.
8. I should stress that for the newly adopted SDGs to be truly global, they must be practical. In this regard, the SDGs’ core objectives of poverty eradication and reducing inequalities must be met within the framework of a revitalized global partnership support by concrete policies and actions as outlined in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda.
9. Luckily, these two core objectives of the SDGs are precisely at the centre of Nigeria’s new Administration’s agenda. It must be emphasized, Mr. President, that Foreign Direct Investment supplemented where suitable by Official Development Assistance as outlined in the Addis Ababa Agenda are necessary, though not sufficient, conditions for accelerated development in countries that are trying to catch up.
10. In this connexion, I would like to appeal to industrialized countries to redeem their pledge of earmarking 0.7% (nought point seven percent) of their GDP to development assistance. With the sole exception of the UK, all concerned countries have, I am told to meet the UN requirement. But, Mr. President, with SDGs we have the opportunity to improve the lives of people not just in the developing world but in all nations.
11. The Secretary General himself has grouped the SDGs into what he calls six “essential elements” namely:
• Dignity
• Prosperity
• Justice
• Partnership
• Planet
• People
As a prerequisite to these and as we look at history and remember the terrible events that gave rise to the birth of the United Nations in 1945, I would like to propose a seventh:
• PEACE
12. Peace, Mr. President, is close to the hearts of Nigerians, as we are in the front line in the war on terror. Boko Haram’s war against the people of Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon may not attract as much worldwide attention as the wars in the Middle East but the suffering is just as great and the human cost is equally high.
13. This is a war about values between progress and chaos; between democracy and the rule of law. Boko Haram celebrates violence against the weak and the innocent and deplorably, they hide behind their perverted interpretation of Islam. Boko Haram is as far away from Islam as any one can think of.
14. Many of my colleagues attending this forum would want to know how our new government intends to tackle the huge problems the government has inherited. Friends of Nigeria and foreign investor partners will be encouraged to know that the new Government is attacking the problems we inherited head-on.
15. We intend to tackle inequalities arising from massive unemployment and previous government policies favouring a few people to the detriment of the many. We intend to emphasize quality technological education for development and lay foundation for comprehensive care of the aged, the disadvantaged and the infirm. But for now terrorism is the immediate problem.
16. Accordingly, Mr. President, Members of the General Assembly, the new Nigerian Government which I have the honour to head, moved with dispatch to put in a bold and robust strategy to defeat Boko Haram. Nigeria and her neighbours Cameroon, Chad and Niger plus Benin are working together to face this common threat within the regional framework of the Lake Chad Basin Commission. We have established a multinational joint task force to confront, degrade and defeat Boko Haram.
17. We have driven them away from many of their strongholds, killed or captured many of their operatives or commanders and freed several hundreds of hostages.
18. Mr. President, one of our major aims is to rescue the Chibok girls alive and unharmed. We are working round the clock to ensure their safety and eventual reunion with their families. Chibok girls are constantly on our minds and in our plans.
19. Mr. President, terrorism is by no means the major or the only evil threatening and undermining the wellbeing of societies around the world.
• Corruption
• Cross border financial crimes
• Cyber crimes
• Human trafficking
• Spread of communicable diseases
• Climate change
• Proliferation of weapons
are all major challenges of the 21st century which the international community must tackle collectively. Let me reaffirm Nigerian government’s unwavering commitment to fight corruption and illicit financial flows. By any consideration, corruption and cross border financial crimes are impediments to development, economic growth, and the realization of the wellbeing of citizens across the globe.
20. Nigeria is ready and willing to partner with international agencies and individual countries on a bilateral basis to confront crimes and corruption. In particular, I call upon the global community to urgently redouble efforts towards strengthening the mechanisms for dismantling safe havens for proceeds of corruption and ensuring the return of stolen funds and assets to their countries of origin.
21. Mr. President, the world is now facing a big new challenge: human trafficking. This is an old evil taking an altogether new and dangerous dimension threatening to upset international relationships. We in Africa are grieved to see on international networks how hundreds of thousands of our able bodied men and women fleeing to Europe and in the process thousands dying in the desert or drowning in the Mediterranean.
22. We condemn in the strongest terms these people traffickers and will support any measures to apprehend and bring them to justice. At the same time, we are very appreciative of European governments notably Italy and Germany, for their understanding and humane treatment of these refugees.
23. Last year, our continent faced the dreadful occurrence of Ebola. We sincerely thank the international community for the collective efforts to contain this deadly disease. We are not out of the woods yet but we would like to record our appreciation to the United States, United Kingdom, France and China for their outstanding assistance in arresting the spread of Ebola and care of those infected in collaboration with host countries.
Mr. President,
24. Nigeria fully subscribes to and fully endorses Goals 13, 14 and 15 of the SDGs regarding Climate Change. In Nigeria, desertification and land erosion and degradation leading to biodiversity loss are real threats to our environment and we shall propose under the auspices of the Lake Chad Basin Commission a regional approach to combat these environmental challenges.
25. We look forward to the UN Summit on climate change in Paris in December 2015. This summit should provide optimism to humanity on addressing the looming threat faced by many communities around the world.

Mr. President,
26. We are witnessing a dreadful increase in conflicts fuelled by availability of small arms and light weapons. I call upon all member countries to demonstrate the political will needed to uphold the UN charter. For a start, a robust implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty will guarantee that small arms and light weapons are only legally transferred. Arms traffickers and human traffickers are two evil species which the world community should eradicate.
Mr. President,
27. As we engage in these annual debates, we need remind ourselves of the principles that led to the founding of the United Nations. Among those are peaceful coexistence and self-determination of peoples. In this context, Mr. President, the unresolved question of self-determination for the Palestinian people and those of Western Sahara, both nations having been adjusted by the United Nations as qualifying for this inalienable right must now be assured and fulfilled without any further delay or obstacle.
28. The international community has come to pin its hopes on resolving the Palestinian issue through the two – states solution which recognises the legitimate right of each state to exist in peace and security. The world has no more excuses or reasons to delay the implementation of the long list of Security Council resolutions on this question. Neither do we have the moral right to deny any people their freedom or condemn them indefinitely to occupation and blockade
Mr. President, delegates of member countries,
29. UN is 70 years old. It can count many more than 70 major achievements as the world’s forum and family reunion. It is my hope that in the next 70 years, it will achieve control of climate, help to eliminate communicable diseases, eliminate major and local conflicts and therefore eliminate the problem of refugees, take major steps towards reducing harmful inequalities between nations and within nations and above all, eliminate nuclear weapons.
30. Mr. President, as this is my first address in this Assembly, I thank you and the delegates for listening so patiently.

BOKO HARAM CELEBRATE SALLAH

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Video: Hundreds of Boko Haram terrorists openly celebrate Sallah in Sambisa Forest

Boko Haram members and their families openly gathered in an open field (Sambisa Forest) to celebrate Sallah, last Thursday. They filmed the whole thing and released the video...you've seen the photos, now watch the video
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Monday 28 September 2015

| 28 September 2015  5 dead in Lagos boat accident, 17 rescued By The Rainbow Previous | Next The Lagos State Waterways Authority said Sunday that the boat mishap that led to the death of five passengers was caused by damaged steering cable. The agency added that it would embark on an aggressive campaign and enforcement of guide­lines for commercial boat operators, in a bid to prevent boat mishaps in the state. The Managing Director of Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mrs Abisola Kamson, in a state­ment said that beside the mechanical fault, the captain of the boat was “possibly also speeding.” She added that the the captain was being questioned by the Marine Police. Five people had died after a passenger boat capsized at the Bayeku, Igbogbo, Ikorodu area of Lagos State on Saturday while the ferry was coming from the Oke Ira Nla jetty, Ajah, in the Eti Osa area of the state. LASWA was said to have been notified that the accident involved a Bayeku Ferry Association commercial boat carrying 20 passengers and two crew members. According to LASWA boss, she later led a delegation of state officials to visit the site of the incident, adding that all passengers on board were wearing life jackets. She said 17 persons were rescued alive. Five people had died after a passenger boat capsized at the Bayeku, Igbogbo, Ikorodu area of Lagos State on Saturday while the ferry was coming from the Oke Ira Nla jetty, Ajah, in the Eti Osa area of the state. She said, “The preliminary investigation by LASWA revealed that aside the mechanical fault that developed when the steering cable connected to the engine propeller cut, the captain of the boat was possibly also speeding. He is presently being questioned by the Marine Police. “The Lagos State Government in its drive to promote a multi-modal transport system will under no circumstance compromise safety standards and the protection of lives and property. “As such, we restate our commitment to the promotion of all safety measures and ensure that all operators comply with all safety standards in line with global best practices. “On Wednesday, September 23, at Sabokoji Jetty in the Amuwo Odofin Local Government, LASWA commenced the distribution of 2,400 life jackets to students of riverine areas.” She said that LASWA has concluded plans to embark on an aggressive campaign and enforcement of guide­lines for commercial boat operators to prevent boat mishaps in the state. She said the new measure was in line with the commit­ment of the state governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode to ensure that water trans­portation by all standard, remained the most efficient and cost effective mode of transportation. “The Lagos State Govern­ment in its drive to promote a multi-modal transport sys­tem, especially the move­ment of passengers, goods and services on its water­ways, will under no circum­stances compromise safety standards and the protection of lives and property. As such we restate our commit­ment to the promotion of all safety measures and ensure that all operators comply with all safety standards in line with global best prac­tices”, she said. Read more at: http://www.grmrecord.blogspot.com

BOKO HARAM KILLS 9 IN BORNO

Terror: Boko Haram Kills 9 In Borno SAN FRANCISCO, September 27, (THEWILL) – The Borno Police Command on Sunday confirmed the killing of nine persons after a suspected Boko Haram insurgents’ attack in Mailari village in Konduga Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno. “Today Sept. 27, 2015, suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked Mailari village in Konduga LGA. Nine persons were reported killed while 10 were injured. The injured victims are now being treated at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital,” Mr. Aderemi Opadoku, the Borno Commissioner of Police said during a briefing in Maiduguri. “Security has already been beefed up to forestall a recurrence while investigation is in progress,” he added. Over ten thousand persons have been killed by the Boko Haram in northern Nigeria since the insurgency started in 2010.

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