Sunday, November 29, 2009

Yar’Adua’s health: “Don’t step down!” Turai advises him


Although medical doctors familiar with the condition of Nigeria's sickly leader, Umaru Yar'Adua, have said that he can no longer function fully, as his condition has deteriorated progressively, his wife and members of his kitchen cabinet have refused to let him step down.Yesterday, Yar'Adua's personal physician, Dr. Barau Banye, revealed that he has a heart condition, a condition said to be"Acute Pericarditis." It was diagnosed in Saudi Arabia, to where he had been evacuated on Monday after he complained of chest pains. Subsequently, his spokespersons were quick to claim that he was "responding to treatment".

Saharareporters has learnt, however, that his medical doctor and spokespersons still did not reveal the whole truth about Yar'Adua's health condition, principally because they would love for him to return to power even in his terrible shape. Also Yar'Adua’s handlers have run out of lies and excuses to explain away his inability to preside over the affairs of Nigeria. Yar'adua, they told Saharareporters, is fighting a losing battle against several organ failures in his body.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Yar'adua admits to suffering from "Acute Pericarditis" of Churg-Strauss syndrome


In a statement released a few hours ago in Abuja, aides of Nigeria's sickly leader, Umaru Yar'adua, admitted that he is suffering from “acute pericarditis,” a heart condition that results from complications of Churg-Strauss Syndrome.

The statement was written by Yar’adua’s personal physician, Salisu Banye, but distributed by chief spokesman, Segun Adeniyi.

The statement amounts to validation of Saharareporters’ disclosure a long time ago that Yar’adua is plagued by the degenerative disease. 

Acute pericarditis is the inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart. The condition could lead to heart attack and heart failure. Mr. Yar’adua already manifests other symptoms of Churg-Strauss Syndrome, including skin scarring, renal damage and peripheral nerve damage.



In his statement, Mr. Adeniyi stated, “The medical review and tests undertaken at the hospital have confirmed the initial diagnosis that the president is indeed suffering from acute pericarditis. He is now receiving treatment for the illness and he is responding remarkably well."


Mr. Adeniyi’s statement was silent on the date of return for Mr. Yar'adua who is on admission in a Saudi hospital. Saharareporters had revealed that the ailing Nigerian leader was unconscious for four hours on Tuesday night at the hospital in Jeddah. 


Irish Church accused of abuse cover-up



A damning report into child abuse in the Dublin archdiocese has criticised the Catholic Church hierarchy for covering up the abuse.

The report investigated how Church and state authorities handled allegations of child abuse against 46 priests.

It found that the Church placed its own reputation above the protection of children in its care.

It also said that state authorities facilitated the cover-up by allowing the Church to operate outside the law.

Reacting to the report, the current Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said "no words of apology would ever be sufficient" and offered "to each and every survivor, my apology, my sorrow and my shame for what happened to them".

He added that the "many good priests of the archdiocese" shared his sense of shame.

The "Report of the Commission of Investigation into the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin" covered a period from 1975 to 2004.

It has laid bare a culture of concealment where church leaders prioritised the protection of their own institution above that of vulnerable children in their care.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Court throws out Dikko’s application to stop police investigation: fixes date for police report


A Chief Magistrate Court, Zone 6, Wuse Abuja, presided over by Chief Magistrate O.O Oyewumi (Mrs.) this morning threw out an application filed by the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko seeking to set aside the court order that the Police should investigate his alleged forged certificates.

On the issue of locus standi raised by Dikko the court ruled that the fact that Olajide Ibrahim is an accomplice to the said offence of forgery and has made confessional statements to that effect, it will be wrong to deny him fair hearing. Also, that since section 149 of the Criminal Procedure Code gives “any person” the right to approach the court on such criminal complaints, then the court has jurisdiction to entertain the complaint and Mr. Festus Keyamo and Olajide Ibrahim are duly before the court.

Having cleared the preliminary objection from the way, the court then fixed December 15, 2009, for the application to compel the Police to bring the result of their investigation to the court.

From the above, it is obvious that the hide-and-seek game of the Comptroller –General of Customs is coming to an end.

DR Congo 'warlords' deny atrocities at ICC trial



Two alleged Congolese militia leaders have denied war crimes at the start of their trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui are accused of directing an attack on the village of Bogoro in 2003 in which more than 200 people were killed.

They face charges of ordering attacks on civilians, sexual slavery, rape, and enlisting child soldiers.

Both deny the allegations and have expressed sympathy for the victims.

'Defending his people'

Chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo opened the case against them saying they had tried to wipe out the village of Bogoro.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Petition to the National Judicial Council against Justice Ibrahim N. Buba in relation to Peter Odili


Petition to the National Judicial Council against Hon Justice Ibrahim N. Buba in relation to the Illegal Perpetual Injunctions he granted to Dr Peter Odili: Gross Incompetence and Flagrant Abuse of Powers amounting to Judicial Misconduct and Violations of the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers.
Honourable Justice Idris L. Kutigi, GCON
Chief Justice of Nigeria & Chairman of the National Judicial Council
Supreme Court Complex
Three Arms Zone
PMB 308
Garki
Abuja
Nigeria

Your Lordship

THE PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS RESTRAINING THE EFCC FROM CARRYING OUT ITS STATUTORY FUNCTIONS IN RELATION TO THE ALLEGED LOOTING OF THE RIVERS STATE TREASURY BY DR PETER ODILI: GROSS INCOMPETENCE AND FLAGRANT ABUSE OF POWERS AMOUNTING TO JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT AND BREACHES OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR JUDICIAL OFFICERS BY HON JUSTICE IBRAHIM NYAURE BUBA

INTRODUCTION

1. In January 2007 the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (hereafter referred to as “the EFCC” or “the Commission”), in the exercise of its statutory powers under the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act 2004 (hereafter referred to as “the EFCC Act”), issued a report of its investigation into the finances of the Rivers State government under the then outgoing Governor Peter Odili. The “Interim Report of the EFCC on Governor Peter Odili” disclosed that “over 100 billion Naira of Rivers State funds have been diverted by the Governor, Dr. Odili” and contained serious allegations of fraud, conspiracy, conversion of public funds, foreign exchange malpractice, money laundering, stealing and abuse of oath of office against Dr Odili.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

As Senate re-run election approaches, Iyiola Omisore's post-graduate degree generates new controversy



Just as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun State on Wednesday fixed December 5 for the court ordered re-run election for the Senate seat previously occupied by Iyiola Omisore of the PDP, a new controversy has surfaced over the authenticity and veracity of Omisore’s degree. Omisore parades a Master’s degree in Building Services Engineering Management, which he obtained from Brunel University in the United Kingdom in July 2004, according to an academic report obtained by Saharareporters and signed by Dr. R H M Wakelin, the Chairman of the Board of Examiners in the course.

The course description on Brunel website shows the “Building Services Engineering Management MSc at the institution to be a 3-5 years self study without attendance course,” permitting the student to "follow a structured programme of self-study at home or at work."

Why Iwu must go


“If you want outstanding results then you need good people with great talents and awesome attitudes” – John Maxwell In page 120 of Bob Harrison’s Book: POWER POINTS FOR SUCCESS, I read a story that backs the cry for Professor Maurice Iwu to be removed as INEC Chairman in order to kick start the process of totally reforming our electoral system for the good of the commonwealth. Here is the story: A carpenter stumbled on scaffolding and fell onto a coworker who was using a nail gun. As the two fell to the ground, the man’s nail gun began to fire, hitting the other carpenter six times in the head. Over several days of operations, doctors were able to remove all the nails. In order to avoid a fatal infection, the nails in the man’s head had to be removed. There is a different kind of ‘infection’ that can be set into Churches, clubs, businesses, and families – and it may also be “fatal.” It is the negative attitude of an employee or member. This kind of infection normally begins when someone within the organization, group, or relationship becomes upset by some other member’s actions or a perceived injustice. Instead of giving the situation time to change or correct itself, the disgruntled individual begins to manifest his or her negative feelings through criticism, disrespect, pouting, temper tantrums, or hostility. If not handled quickly and properly, this negative attitude can spread to others in the group, business, or family. If left untreated, this “infection” can be harmful to harmony and unity. Best-selling author John Maxwell teaches, “What starts as a bad attitude in one or two people can make a mess of the situation for every one. Bad attitudes must be addressed. They will always cause dissension, resentment, combativeness, and division. And they will never go away on their own. They will simply fester and ruin the team” He also says, “if you leave a bad apple in a barrel of good apples, you will always end up with a barrel of rotten apples.”

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Congo trial starts road to justice

Amid the tall grass where boys are playing football, the remains of destroyed brick houses still stand.

These are the relics of a local five-year civil war in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo that saw some 60,000 people lose their lives.

It was us that chose to fight along side him. We did so willingly, we were scared of him so we joined him

Bahati
We are in the outskirts of Bunia, in Ituri district, and the hunting ground of former warlord Thomas Lubanga, the first person to stand trial at the International Criminal Court in the Hague (ICC).

The boys playing football were all child combatants, operating under Mr Lubanga's command.

As head of the UPC - a militia made up of the Hema ethnic group - his ragtag army fought ethnic battles over gold and mining rights with the "rival" Lendu community.

It was one of the bloodiest conflicts DR Congo has ever seen and more than 30,000 child soldiers were fighters during the war, taken on by all sides.

Bahati, one of the boys kicking the ball, was just 11 when he was recruited by the rebels. He was given an Uzi machine gun and taught to fight.

He rose through the ranks to become Mr Lubanga's personal bodyguard. And he earned more then than he does now.

It has kept him loyal.

Germany arrests top Rwanda rebels


Police in Germany have arrested two Rwandan militia leaders on suspicion of crimes committed in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Ignace Murwanashyaka, the leader of the FDLR rebel group, and his aide Straton Musoni were held on suspicion of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

FDLR leaders fled to DR Congo after the Rwanda genocide in which some 800,000 people - mostly ethnic Tutsis - died.

The FDLR's presence in DR Congo has been at the heart of years of unrest.

The arrests come as UN peacekeepers continue to help the Congolese army battle the FDLR (Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda).

The operation has been underway since January but the FDLR remains active.

War-torn nations 'most corrupt'


War-torn nations remain the world's most corrupt, Transparency International (TI) has said.

Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia are the lowest-ranked countries in TI's annual global survey. They were all at the bottom of the list last year as well.

"When essential institutions are weak or non-existent, corruption spirals out of control," TI said.

New Zealand was the least corrupt, with last year's winner Denmark as runner-up and Singapore third.

It said this was a result of "political stability, long established conflict of interest regulations and solid, functioning public institutions".

The issue of corruption in Afghanistan is particularly pressing. Widespread fraud marred the country's last elections, while the US is still debating whether to increase troop levels.

The UK ranked 17th, down one place from last year. The US also fell one place to 19th.

The organisation said tackling public sector corruption was even more pressing now, as governments worldwide had spent huge amounts of public money bailing out banks and public institutions.

"At a time when massive stimulus packages, fast-track disbursements of public funds and attempts to secure peace are being implemented around the world, it is essential to identify where corruption blocks good governance and accountability," TI said.

TI also welcomed action by the OECD and G20 group of richest nations to tackle tax havens and other places where corrupt government officials often harbour their money.

"Corrupt money must not find a safe haven," it said. "The OECD's work in this area is welcome, but there must be more bilateral treaties on information exchange to fully end the secrecy regime."

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How does Ghana avoid becoming another Nigeria and escape the "Curse of oil"? T


Ghana's discovery of major oil fields is set to transform the country. But there has been little public debate on the fundamental effects that this will have, or even on upcoming short term government decisions that will have a major impact. So I contribute a few thoughts to encourage debate with my Ghanaian friends.So far, there has been more interest in the international media than in the Ghanaian media over the question of whether the Ghanaian government will allow Kosmos Energy to sell its stake in Ghana's bonanza Jubilee oilfield to Exxon Mobil for over 4 billion dollars, as Kosmos and Exxon Mobil have already agreed. But Ghanaians should be very keenly aware of what is happening. The issue raises complex questions which go to the heart of the future of Ghana, a future that will be radically influenced for good or for ill by Ghana's new position as an emergent oil rich state. It may help to isolate and consider the following issues involved in the case, each of which is both critically important for Ghana, and a vexed point of dispute in Ghana's vibrant political culture.

CBN traces 60 shops in Dubai to sacked bank chief

The Governor of the nation's Central Bank, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, stated yesterday that the bank has traced about 60 shops in Dubai to one of the sacked bank chief executive officers. Mr. Sanusi disclosed this in his presentation at the ninth meeting of the Honorary International Investor Council (HIIC) at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja. He said that efforts are on to recover the property.

"As at this morning, we have been able to trace 45 to 60 shops in Dubai belonging to one of the sacked bank CEOs.

"We are not just following the money, we are also following the property and we are going to pursue everything and bring it back to the country with the support of the international community," Sanusi said.

The CBN governor also disclosed that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will, this week, arraign former Chief Executive Officer of Intercontinental Bank, Erastus Akingbola, who has been on the run. "We have filed the charges in the court and we have also prepared charges against one or two of the management staff of the bank; they will be brought to the court," he added.

An issue with Sahara Reporters


I am an avid reader of your online magazine. Although am relatively new to your website, I found most of the articles written by Sahara Reporter’s journalists of national concern which elicit collective response as seen by the amount of comments you received.

Many of the discourses, especially the economic and political issues generate interests from people like me and those who live abroad as they update us of the state of the Nigeria’s politics. This punctuates the role of the media in contributing to social-political awareness and especially in the face of the new media. I am sure you know the binding principles of true journalism and the psychological effects on the people. As a journalist, be rest assured that I am not here to tell you how to run the trade, neither am here to brandish my digital thoughts as an internet warrior. No, that’s not my intention. My intention is to highlight the dangers of carefree attitude to reporting/writing or spreading of malicious piece whether online, electronic or print that could intoxicate some not-well informed, aggrieved, or maligned people who are ready to spit venoms at such opportunity.

Lagos State government! The ladies are Nudist! So what?


Early in the year the Lagos state environmental task force, carried out what it described as a “carefully planned and very well executed raid” on private clubs that were said to be “carrying out immoral acts” such as girls performing “nude dancing”. It is the responsibility of any government to make sure that clubs and entertainment centres operate within the confines of the law and a responsible government will also keep an eye on such clubs to make sure they do not engage the services of the underage, minors or ladies who are forced to perform without their consent. However the recent invasion of clubs by the Lagos government officials in a Rambo style manner is very unbecoming of a state whose governor is arguably one of the best performing public official Nigeria as ever witnessed in recent times. The way they subjected those young Nigerian women, to series of humiliation, by photographing them openly and making such available to the press almost naked is a violation of the rights of the citizens. If the officials involved in the raid must display the “captives” can’t they give them the choice of having their clothes on?

Purchase and installation of 47 MW capacity power generating units from China by the Ogun State Government: The Human and Environmental Impac


Dear Rt. Hon. Speaker: I write on behalf of the above-named organisation. QL&EF is an environmental consultancy primarily focused on preventing the continued degradation of the environment worldwide.It was brought to our attention via a publication titled “Ogun to spend N7b on power plant” written by Femi Shodunke in The Compass Newspaper dated Friday 13th November 2009 that the Ogun State government is planning to purchase the above mentioned generators from China. The manufacturer is CSI Ningbo Ltd., China (http://www.ningdong.com/en/index.php?page=3). The generators according to information provided on the website of the manufacturers run on ‘Heavy Fuel Oil’ (HFO) (see attached [dated] web page). HFO is the low quality ‘left over’ from the processing stages of crude oil. Some of the characteristics of HFO are: high viscosity (very thick), high levels of contaminants (e.g. Sulphur which becomes sulphur dioxide upon combustion) and requires heating at very high temperature before usage (adding to running cost and energy wastage).

Statement on developments with the Ibori trial at Asaba, Nigeria and the adjournment of the case against his associates at Southwark Crown Court


Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press, Respect Nigerians Coalition as an organization believes in the inviolable principle of civilized justice, which states that every accused person is innocent until proven guilty. So, on that basis, we have no case against James Ibori, the former Governor of Delta State and his sister and associates on trial in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, because, as far as we know, they are yet to be convicted of any offence. However, we do have serious reservations about how the case against Ibori is being conducted in Asaba, Nigeria. We have followed the case closely and strongly believe that it is a sad example of how a case should not be prosecuted, defended or adjudicated.As citizens and stakeholders in the wellbeing of our nation, we, like most Nigerians, feel very strongly about the issue of political or public sector corruption and the obvious harm it’s done and is still doing to our body politic. Indeed, it is something that hardworking and law-abiding citizens of every nation must take seriously. For instance, figures released by the United Nations just a few days ago indicate that political corruption costs countries as much as £951 billion ($1.6 trillion) every year! It is nothing short of crime against humanity, because it not only kills development, it kills people en mass! As defenders of the integrity of Nigeria and Nigerians, be they at home or abroad, we believe that such a disease that has blighted the life of our nation so terribly must be fought to a standstill in any forum.

Hope and (some) fear in Anambra


Friday, November 13, will be remembered as a day of hope for the people of Anambra State, nay Nigerians. That day, the Enugu Division of the Court of Appeal dismissed a misconceived lawsuit by Emmanuel Nnamdi Uba – widely known as Andy Uba – seeking to be foisted, via judicial fiat, as the governor of Anambra. The court’s five justices unanimously refused to grant what Justice Sylvester Nwani Ngwuta aptly described as “judicial blunder.” Had Uba succeeded – God forbid! – he and his coterie would certainly have assaulted logic and sought to give God a bad name by categorizing their triumph as ordained by divinity. They would have staged a fiesta of carefully orchestrated celebration to leave the impression that Mr. Uba’s ascendancy had popular appeal.

Maryam hangs on to life as IBB becomes scared about being sued in US court


Former Nigerian dictator Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida is reportedly jittery about the prospect of being sued in a US court following revelations by Saharareporters that he and his family are in California to be with his dying wife, Maryam. Maryam Babangida is terminally ill of cancer at the University of California (UCLA) Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles. The rumor mill in Nigeria is that Mrs. Babangida has died, but one of our sources said the former First Lady remained under intensive chemotherapy and pain therapy in the intensive care unit of the UCLA cancer treatment center. Sources close to Babangida told Saharareporters that the former dictator joined his wife a few weeks ago. Last week, Mr. Babangida, a retired general, and his children were summoned to Maryam’s bedside as her condition deteriorated. “She has turned blacker than charcoal,” said a family source who saw Maryam last week.

How Naval Officers aid bunkering


• Own pipelines, refineries in S/Africa! • Merchant Navy boss vows to expose cartel
THE battle against uniformed officers in illegal bunkering business, may be far from over, as National Daily investigations have unearthed more unwholesome revelations regarding the nefarious activities of the supposed military guardian of the country's territorial waters. It has been discovered that the country, Africa's largest oil-producer and the seventh highest in the world, is presently losing more crude oil than it is officially selling, in view of the activities of naval men who are busy diverting unbelievable quantity of crude oil abroad daily via bunkering activities. Estimate made available indicated that the country loses $1.6 billion (£1.1 billion) a year to oil bunkerers. The Director General and Commandant of the Nigeria Merchant Navy, Commodore Allen Benson Edema, threw more light on this dastard act in an encounter with the newspaper in Abuja.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Petition over the involvement of Hon. Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour in ca/l/866m/2009: Chief Olabode George & ors v f.r.n.

We are solicitors to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission that is the Respondent in the above-mentioned appeal (prosecuting on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria). We write on its behalf.


My Lord, on Monday, October 26, 2009, a Lagos High Court (Criminal Division) presided by the Hon. Justice Olubunmi Oyewole gave judgment in Charge No. ID/71C/08 in which the Appellants above, (who were Defendants at the Court below) were found guilty on 47-Counts of offences bothering on abuse of office (by splitting contracts in public office), disobedience of lawful orders, and conspiracy. They were sentenced to two years for some of the offences and six months for some others - all to run concurrently.

Pursuant to their constitutional right, they have appealed to this Honourable Court by filing Notices of Appeal at the Court below. They also simultaneously filed motions for bail at the lower court, pending their appeal. However, on Monday, November 9, 2009, the lower court, presided over by Justice Olubunmi Oyewole dismissed all the applications.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Nkem Owoh "Osufia" regains freedom



Six days after he was seized on the Port Harcout-Enugu Expressway, the popular Nollywood actor, Nkem Owoh, aka Osuofia, on Saturday regained freedom from his abductors.
Owoh‘s freedom was said to have been negotiated by members of his family who paid N1.4m, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered.The kidnappers, however, continue to hold on to the actor‘s car pending the payment of N100,000 balance, a member of the family told SUNDAY PUNCH on the condition of anonymity.The source said the family could only raise N1.4m out of the N1.5m demanded by the kidnappers.Our correspondent gathered that the family members pleaded with the abductors to release his vehicle but all efforts proved abortive.It would be recalled that the actor was abducted on Monday when a gang of kidnappers reportedly blocked his car as he made his way towards a film location in Enugu.

Yar'adua, jittery, orders arrest of Buhari aide, Buba Galadima


Buba Galadima, aide to former ANPP presidential candidate, Muhammad Buhari was arrested today and detained. Reason, the State Security Services (SSS) claims it found an interview he gave to ThisDay last weekend "offensive."
During an interrogation at the "Yellow House" headquarters of the SSS that lasted 9 hours, they accused Alhaji Galadima of calling for a Jerry Rawlings treatment for corrupt Nigerian politicians in the ruling PDP. He was later released, but is to return for further interrogation everyday until further notice.
The arrest of Galadima today has heightened fears amongst opposition politicians that the SSS plans to engage in the intimidation of opposition politicians of the newly established National Democratic Movement (NDM), also known as the "Mega-Party".It would be recalled that the Yar'Adua government recently withdrew the official cars attached to General Buhari, a former Head of State, and stopped payment of his pensions.

Maryam Babangida dying of cancer in Los Angeles; IBB, family, at her bedside


Maryam Babangida, Nigeria's former First Lady and chairperson of the Better Life for Rural Women during her husband's years in office, is dying of ovarian cancer at the UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Babaginda's condition worsened about six months ago after she attended the wedding of Umaru Yar'Adua's daughter, Nafisat, who married the 54 -year old governor of Bauchi State.Sources told Saharareporters that the retired ex-dictator was granted a US visa on compassionate grounds to be at the bedside of his wife, who may be in her last days as her cancer is suspected to have reached an advanced stage.

Former US congressman involved in corruption case with Atiku gets 13 years in jail


Former congressman William Jefferson has been sentenced to 13 years in jail for corruption that involved US companies and Nigerian officials.The ruling yesterday, by Federal Judge TS Ellis III of the US District Court in Alexandria, Virginia, followed Jefferson's conviction for collecting bribes on behalf of Nigerian officials, speciafically, former Vice President , Abubakar Atiku. However, the FBI found $90,000 cash, which Jefferson said was meant for Atiku, hidden in a freezer.
But Atiku and his wife, Jennifer Douglas, did not accept summons and subpoenas to appear before the US court. Instead, they moved their family out to Dubai, and put their Potomac mansion up for sale.US Justice department officials told Saharareporters that arrest warrants have been issued against Atiku and his runaway wife, Jamila Jennifer Douglas-Atiku and that the duo would be promptly arrested if they step on US soil.Saharareporters sources said Atiku and his business partner, Otunba Fasawe, did not return the sum of $21 million taken from the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) to the Nigerian coffers.EFCC's 21-paragraph counter-affidavit filed before the Federal High Court, Abuja on PTDF Scam

Friday, November 13, 2009

Governor Peter Obi should account for over N10Billion he has Collected as Security Votes from the Coffers of Anambra State







Governor Peter Obi should account for over 10 Billion Naira he has Collected as Security Votes from the Coffers of Anambra State -
The theme of the on-going ASA -USA Convention 'Securing lives and property in Anambra State - Strategy for sustainable Economic Development and Democracy' presents a unique opportunity for Anambrarians to access the performance of the Governor, Mr Peter Obi in this vital area of governance.2. The unacceptable high level of insecurity in Anambra state poses a real threat to sustainable economic and political development in Anambra state as investors and potential ones are fleeing the state in droves. 3. The matter has become so serious that even Anambrarians living outside the state are now reluctant to visit their homes and those living in the state are relocating to cities outside the state!
4. Mr Peter Obi, Governor of Anambra state collects between N300 Million and N400 Million every month as security votes, averaging more than N10 billion Naira since he came into office.
5. Can Mr Peter Obi explain to Anambrarians whether this huge sum has been exclusively deployed for security of lives and property in the state?
6. Can His Excellency explain the recent interception by the police of the sum of N255 Million Naira in cash in an Anambra state government vehicle on a Sunday in front of his private office in Apapa, Lagos without insulting our intelligence?
7. The Governor had claimed that the money was withdrawn by his in-law, a state government contractor, to buy cars for Anambra state government! But if one may ask, is there any car dealer in Nigeria that accepts cash for purchase of cars?

When reps debated a failing nation



During the Second Republic, 1979-1983, the popular television program, MASQURADE, in obvious dig at the excesses of the period, added a new character, EMPEE (MP), a voluble braggart with a distended belly from who carried himself with a swagger in the context of the politics of that era.
That MP regularly boasted that he would introduce “a very rowdy motion” in parliament! Well, last week, members of the Nigerian House of Representative set aside temporarily, more serious matters like sharing money and attempting to get themselves immunity, to move a “a very rowdy motion”, like Zebrudaya’s EMPEE! Hon. Saleh Minjibir, a member of the ANPP, had been rankled by the October 5, 2009 edition of TELL magazine, which had been titled “The making of a failed nation”.

Bata Company high profile crimes: EFCC, SEC and ICAN, please note


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Abubakar Umar, Special Assistant to CAC boss, brutally murdered, burnt

Abubakar Umar, a lawyer and special assistant to Ahmeed Al Mustapha, registrar of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) was found brutally assassinated yesterday in Abuja. Abubakar was trailed by unknown assailants after he left work last night, abducted, shot to death, and set ablaze. His badly burnt body was found near Utako Market in the opposite direction of his residence in Maitama.
Already, the Nigerian police has been quick to claim that Mr. Umar died in auto accident, saying that his body was burnt because it was trapped in his burning car. But family members suspect a cover-up, contending that Abubakar's body was riddled with bullets and that the police recovered expended bullet shells from the scene where his body was recovered

Appeal Court Panel Unanimously Dismisses Andy Uba's Petition






Andy Uba, the controversial former domestic aide to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, today lost his case at the special election's appeals panel made up of Court of Appeal justices sitting in Enugu. Spontaneous and widespread celebration broke out in the streets of Enugu and Anambra States as soon as word spread about Uba’s latest humiliating defeat.The five-judge panel led by Justice J. Sylvanus Ngwuta unanimously dismissed Uba’s application to be declared Anambra’s “governor-in-waiting” based on the fraudulent electoral exercise conducted by the Professor Maurice Iwu-led electoral commission in April 2007.“The justices have finally rescued their names from ignominy and Anambra from a serious constitutional crisis,” said a lawyer who was present in court to hear the panel announce its decision. The lawyer further stated that several reports by Saharareporters exposing massive behind-the-scene corrupt deals between Uba and some of the justices led to a massive public outcry, including a threat by Ikemba Nnewi, Emeka Odimegwu Ojukwu, who said the country could be embroiled in another civil war should the justices sell the judgment to Uba.

Andy Uba: Restating the nature of the evil






As we wait for the verdict, it is important to restate the nature of the challenge Andy Uba posses to a generation of Nigerian citizens yet unborn. Below is a piece first published on December 18, 2007.)
God comes in trinity. Evil comes in triplets. The triplets of Anambra evil are Chris Uba, Chuma Nzeribe and Andy Uba. Many are familiar with the two Ubas but Chuma Nzeribe, the most brutal of Anambra evils, operates under the radar. I met Chuma Nzeribe at the 2004 World Igbo Congress convention, in Newark , New Jersey . Before then, I had read a lot about his various exploits: How he led Chris Uba’s convoy that knocked Gov. Chris Ngige off the road. How he masterminded the kidnapping of Gov. Chris Ngige. How he worked as the commandant of the Uba gang of urchins who terrorized Anambra state. When I beheld Chuma Nzeribe, his stuffy bodyguard built, bloodshot eyes, arrogant and threatening posture, suited perfectly well with his records of alleged crimes and misdemeanors. During an Anambra Forum, when a participant asked Chris Uba, then the resident terrorist of the state, an uncomfortable question, it was Nzeribe who warned the participant that Uba gang would be waiting for him whenever he returned to Anambra State.

Nigeria Golden Eaglets Captain 7 YEARS ago



Adokiye Amiesimaka, former Green Eagles player, former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Rivers, former Chairman of Sharks Football Club has been castigated for saying that Fortune Chukwudi, captain of Nigeria's Golden Eaglets is at least 25 year old.
Mr. Chukwu registered as a youth player with Sharks in 2002, as an 18 year old (which could still have been above the age limit for this competition). Adokiye was Sharks Chairman at the time and knows the player very well.Please find attached photograph taken in 2002(7 YEARS AGO) at Sharks Stadium, Port Harcourt of some members of the feeder team of Sharks. Standing 4th from left is current U-17 captain of Nigeria at on-going FIFA U-17 WC in Nigeria. To his immediate right is James Peter who played for Premier League Sharks until 2 years ago. To his immediate left is Oyinkuro Sinclair, son of coach Monday Sinclair. Standing 3rd from the right is Belema Fenibo who also played for the senior team of Sharks for several years and is now with Ocean Boys.Can those who insist that Chukwudi is U-17 provide proof? Chukwudi may not be the only over-aged in this team, but he is the one where is proof now.Nigerians should not allow some greedy, corrupt elements to waste our national resources on old people parading as U-17 players.All those involved in this should be explaining what they know about this scandal, including FIFA's silence.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

PDP makes violent change inevitable



PDP in the event of violent change should be held responsible; for the avoidance of doubt CNPP has carefully reviewed Engr Buba Galadima's statement and agreed with him that PDP should acknowledge the great saying of Edmond Burke that, 'those who make peaceful change impossible, makes violent change inevitable.This is what we understand from his statement, a reflection of the thought of the voiceless Nigerians. PDP's Electoral Phobia is the greatest threat to peaceful change in Nigeria. It is our considered view that PDP has in the past ten years been subverting our nascent democracy; to the extent that both local and international observers have ruled out the possibility of free, fair and transparent elections in Nigeria. This loss of confidence in our democratic process started when the PDP introduced Do-or-Die political culture and dreamt of ruling Nigeria for 60 years and by extension forever and went ahead to implement this ideology in the 2003 sham elections.