
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Three Malians to Soon Stand Trial in US Courts for Alleged Narco-Terrorism

This Decay Can Inflict Poetic Justice, Alhaji (Dr.) Mutallab

Since Christmas Day when fate foiled 23-year old Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab’s attempt to bring down a jetliner over Detroit one has watched in dismay as his father, Alhaji (Dr.) Umaru AbdulMutallab and the rest of his family embarked on a subtle PR ploy to cast themselves as unfortunate victims of their son’s indiscretion. Some, particularly in the popular press seem to have bought into their ploy: In a side bar, The New York Times proclaimed: “Parent


Nigerians Fear Backlash Over Attempted US Bombing



How Babangida killed Maryam

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Monday, December 28, 2009
Fresh Boko Haram crisis; Eight die in Bauchi
Two members of the group and four children aged between two and six are among the casualties. The children were burnt in a house they sought refuge.The Federal Low Cost Housing neighbourhood at Zango in the Bauchi metropolis was a no go area as armed soldiers and riot policemen battled the fundamentalists.The area was the scene of a similar skirmish last February 18.Soldiers and policemen are patrolling the street to restore normalcy.
Why is the Nigerian Army Promoting Senior Military Officers

Nigerian sick President, Umaru Yar’adua still on AWOL in Jeddah Saudi Arabia, high-wire intrigue

Saharareporters say the first lady, Turai, Yar’adua’s wife insists that the military be allowed to take over power after a vacuum would have been created by January 1st 2010, when there won’t be a Chief Justice of the Federation of Nigerian to swear in Jonathan even if they agree to declare Yar’Adua incapacitated. The military, under the plan, would intervene to “prevent chaos and unconstitutionality from derailing Nigeria’s unity and corporate existence”.
Chinese ship crew 'rescued' from Somali pirates

No mention of ransom payment was made, despite reports that $4m (£2.5m) was delivered on Sunday.
The De Xin Hai bulk carrier is under Chinese naval escort after the rescue operation, the foreign ministry said.
The hijack was the first of a Chinese ship since China posted three warships to join the international anti-piracy force in the Gulf of Aden.
Bomb suspect came from elite family, best schools

But the education he wanted was of a different sort: Nigerian officials say his interest in extremist Islam prompted his father to warn U.S. authorities. As Abdulmutallab was being escorted in handcuffs off the Detroit-bound airliner he attempted to blow up on Christmas Day, he told U.S. officials that he had sought an extremist education at an Islamist hotbed in Yemen.
A portrait emerged Sunday of a serious young man who led a privileged life as the son of a prominent banker, but became estranged from his family as an adult. Devoutly religious, he was nicknamed "The Pope" for his saintly aura and gave few clues in his youth that he would turn radical, friends and family said.

"In all the time I taught him we never had cross words," said Michael Rimmer, a Briton who taught history at the British International School in Lome, Togo. "Somewhere along the line he must have met some sort of fanatics, and they must have turned his mind."
Abdulmutallab has been charged with trying to destroy a Northwest flight on Christmas Day with 278 passengers and 11 crew members on board. The detonator on his explosive apparently malfunctioned and he was subdued by other passengers.
His family home sits in the city of Funtua, in the heart of Nigeria's Islamic culture. Religion figured into the family's life: His father, Alhaji Umar Mutallab, who

The large house, surrounded by a wall and a metal fence just off the main road running through the city, stood empty, a common occurrence for a jet-set family that sought an education abroad for Abdulmutallab. Family members told The Associated Press they could not comment but expected the family to issue a statement.
Beyond the tears for Mrs. Maryam Babangida

“The Pius Okigbo Panel revealed that the Ibrahim Babangida junta diverted the huge sum of $12.2 Billion from the Dedicated Accounts in the Central Bank from 1998-1992. If a little part of the stolen wealth had been channeled towards the improvement of the health sector Nigerians would have had access to affordable and qualitative health care delivery system. But since that was not done the former military president himself had to be flown to Paris , France where he underwent surgery for radiculopathy when he was in power. Right now, his wife, Mrs. Maryam Babangida is receiving treatment for cancer in a foreign hospital.


Even though Nigeria made more petrol dollar during the Olusegun Obasanjo years than any other period in her history the Federal Government neglected the health sector. It was so bad that government officials and other privileged citizens had to travel abroad to treat all manners of ailment. The President’s wife, Mr. Stella Obasanjo lost her precious life in the hands of quack doctors in Spain . The leader of the team of doctors has since been convicted and ordered to pay compensation of $120,000.00 to the son of the deceased.
During the presidential campaign in 2007 Governor Umaru Yaradua was rushed to a German hosp

Sunday, December 27, 2009
Obama orders air security review after jet bomb attempt

Spokesman Robert Gibbs said the president wanted to know how a man carrying dangerous substance PETN had managed to board a flight in Amsterdam.
He said the system of watch-lists would also be examined after it emerged the man was listed and known to officials.
A US record for 23-year-old Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was created last month.
Mr Gibbs told ABC News that the review would examine, firstly, the system of watch-lists used by government agencies, which includes three lists which become progressively shorter as risk increases.
'Dangerous substance'
The lists include a watch-list, with some 550,000 names on it, a "selectee" list with 18,000 people within the higher-risk category, and a "no-fly" list with 4,000 names of people who are not permitted to board planes.
Mr Gibbs said the number of people on the watch-list was "a huge number".
"The president has asked that a review be undertaken to ensure that any information gets to where it nee

On 24 December Mr Abdulmutallab travelled from Nigeria to Amsterdam and then on to Detroit with an explosive device attached to his body, US officials say.
Shortly before the flight was due to land in the US, he allegedly attempted to detonate the device beneath a blanket but he was overpowered by passengers and crew.
Mr Abdulmutallab, the son of a prominent Nigerian banker, has been charged by US authorities with trying to blow up the Northwest Airlines flight as it was coming in to land.
US airlines especially have tightened security after the attempt, increasing screenings and body searches and, in some cases, confining passengers to their seats without pillows or blankets for the last hour of their flight.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Ibori’s Pyrrhic Victory in Asaba is Without Prejudice to the Case against Him and His Associates in London


“That widespread corruption led U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to lump Nigeria with Cuba this week as governments ‘able but unwilling to make the


Averting a grave constitutional crisis: An open letter to the FEC
48 hours later, the President was rumored dead. In response to the rumor, the President’s personal physician informed Nigerians he was being treated for “acute Pericarditis”. This is how Nigerians learnt that the President had, in fact, been evacuated for medical attention abroad.
No one has yet credibly confirmed to Nigerians the diagnosis that detains our President overseas. His prognosis is undisclosed. No one is sure when or how he will return.
Since the President was medically evacuated, the public officials that he left behind have served him and Nigerians disreputably. Some of them have claimed that they are in regular contact with him in hospital. Others have claimed knowledge of when he will return.
These claims are false. It is now reasonably clear that no one except the attending medical professionals and the President's closest family members have had access to him since his medical evacuation. Their relationship with him is confidential.
The prolonged absence of the President from the country and the mismanagement of public communication on his health by the federal government undermine the principles of constitutional and accountable governance.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Turai Yar'Adua our modern day Imelda Marcos and Hillary Clinton Lesson

Imelda Marcos is known in world history as the schemer of Philippines but also the “jointe presidento” of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos became the 10th President of the Philippines, he took the oath of office to defend the constitution of Philippines but in practical terms gave the “right to rule” to his amiable, strong wife, the “rose of Tacloban” and “iron butterfly” Imelda Marcos.
Today Nigeria is presenting to the world her own Imelda Marcos in the person of “Her Excellency” Hajia Turai Yar’Adua, wife of the bedridden President of the Federal republic of Nigeria, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Turai like Winnie and Hilary also finds herself in the throes of very sad h



El-Rufai challenges Nigeria corruption arrest warrant

A high-profile former Nigerian minister has gone to court to challenge moves to arrest him over corruption allegations.
As a close ally of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Abuja Minister Nasir el-Rufai used to be one of Nigeria's most powerful people.
His lawyer has described the international arrest warrant issued last week as part of a "witch-hunt".
Mr el-Rufai is currently in the US but has promised to return to Nigeria before the end of the year.
He is wanted over the alleged disappearance of some $246m of government funds.
He denies any wrong-doing and his lawyer says the charges are politically motivated.
Last week, his lawyer Robert Amsterdam suggested that the warrant had only been issued because President Umaru Yar'Adua is sick in hospital in Saudi Arabia.
Mr el-Rufai was one of more than 50 prominent Nigerians who signed a letter calling on President Yar'Adua to step down because of his health problems.
The calculated controversy

South Africa's ruling African National Congress is desperately trying to bridge the widening cracks in its partnership with the South African Communist Party (SACP) after its youth wing leader Julius Malema was booed and heckled at the SACP's national conference recently.
As a close ally of President Jacob Zuma, Mr Malema, 27, is one of the most influential people in the country.
He is also one of its most divisive.
The communist delegates booed Mr Malema after he had called SACP deputy general secretary Jeremy Cronin a "white messiah" in a row over proposals to nationalise the country's mines.
After being heckled, Mr Malema stormed out, saying that he would report the matter to the president.
Following the row, the ANC distanced itself from his statements - not for the first time - but no disciplinary action has ever been taken against Mr Malema.
His own man?
The ANC youth league leader garnered a lot of support for Mr Zuma in the run-up to the April elections, so some argue that the president is in some way indebted to him.
It has been suggested that his outrageous utterances may be coming from higher up in the ANC.
During Mr Zuma's long legal troubles, which his allies blame on a plot by then President Thabo Mbeki, Mr Malema infamously said: "We are prepared to take up arms and kill for Zuma".
His statement drew widespread condemnation from politicians and South Africans - opposition parties questioned why President Zuma, who was also present at the rally, had not publicly reprimanded Mr Malema.
But whether from his own thoughts or taking a cue from his seniors, what Mr Malema has said has sometimes come to pass.
He was among the first to announce that Mr Mbeki would be sacked as president.
Oil Spill ravages Mobil Host community at Qua Iboe field

Ibeno community, near Eket in Akwa Ibom at the weekend reported another major oil spill at the Qua Iboe oil field operated by Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN). Director in charge of oil spills at National Oil Spills Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) Mr. Musa Idris confirmed the oil spill. Musa said that NOSDRA was in receipt of the oil spill report and had commenced investigation to disclose the volume of oil discharged into the environment. “The oil spill has been reported, the pipeline was tampered with as a result of construction activities, at the oil field, a team from Department of Petroleum Resources, NOSDRA and Akwa Ibom ministry of environment would visit the oil fields tomorrow”, Musa claimed Fishermen who operate along the Ibeno shoreline sighted crude oil discharge from the Idoho Oil Platform within the Qua Iboe Iboe field on Sunday. "Clean up" activities had commenced as about 10 vessels were seen deployed for the clean up exercise on Monday. The Spill had contaminated fresh water within one kilometer radius from the Idoho oil well as the vessels laden with dispersants were see on Monday trying to contain the oil spill.
Nigeria rebels attack oil pipeline

Armed men in the Niger delta of Nigeria say they have attacked an oil pipeline overnight, putting a two-month truce with the government in doubt.
A faction of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta said it attacked the pipeline.
A spokesman said it was because the government was delaying peace talks due to the absence of ill President Umaru Yar'Adua, who is in Saudi Arabia.
Attacks have cost Nigeria millions in lost revenue over the years.
It said the pipeline was in Abonemma, about 50km (30 miles) west of Port Harcourt.
Nigeria's military has not commented on the attack.
Peace talks were suspended when President Yar'Adua was hospitalised in late November in Saudi Arabia.
Mend said it would review the ceasefire within 30 days.
"While the Nigerian government has conveniently tied the advancement of talks on the demands of this group to a sick president, it has not tied the repair of pipelines, exploitation of oil and gas as well as the deployment and re-tooling of troops in the region to the president's ill health," it said.
Guinea leader 'should be tried for massacre' - HRW

Guinea's military leader Capt Moussa Dadis Camara could be held responsible for the massacre of 157 protesters in in September, a report says.
The Human Rights Watch report says the killings were designed to silence opposition to military rule.
The authors say Guinea's presidential guard fired into the crowd until they ran out of bullets.
Capt Camara has previously blamed the deaths on "out of control" elements in the military.
The junta has said that 57 people died - and most of these were trampled underfoot, rather than shot.
The Human Rights Watch report says the military tried to cover up the massacre by removing bodies from hospital for secret mass burials.
They say this was a crime against humanity, coming under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.
The report names several military officers, including the current head of state, Capt Camara, who it says should be investigated further and face trial.
He is currently undergoing hospital treatment in Morocco after being shot by one of his aides.
The aide, Lt Toumba Diakite, on Wednesday said he had shot Capt Camara, because the military leader was trying to blame him for the massacre.
How Ohakim loots Imo State-National Daily

EFCC begins probe • Gov.’s Aides, top contractor panic • Petitioner alleges threat to life. WHAT is the true identity of Governor Godson Ikedi Ohakim of Imo State? Take one: New Face of Imo State? No. Take Two: New Rogue of Imo State? Addendum: Only the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) and the court of law can establish whether Ohakim is a saint or devil. Indeed only the Law court can judge between Ohakim and his traducers who have accused him of monumental fraud even as he bestrides the South-East chest-thumping his achievement as an action governor across the Niger.
This curious question is also knocking from all corners; Is Ohakim guilty or innocent of crunching the bone hung on his neck by unbridled looting of Imo State treasury? No matter what Ohakim's defense may be, the document on his alleged misdeed available to National Daily is damnable. National Daily influence revealed that Governor Ikedi Ohakim is today a subject of investigation by the EFCC following series of petitions forwarded to the commission's office in Abuja accusing him of offenses bothering on contract inflation and money laundering. Ohakim is said to have bilked Imo State of monies amounting to Billions of naira. For instance Ohakim was accused of perpetuating fraud in the award off the N8 billion dredging of Nworie River. The contract was said to have been awarded to Ruodo Nigeria Limited owned by Chief Tony Chukwu. He aligned with the Ohakim government to defraud Imo State of colossal sums through inflated contracts. The Ohakim-Chukwu dubious partnership was said to have started over two years ago and climaxed in the N8 billion Nworie River dredging contract awarded in March, 2009. It was learned that over 50 per cent of the contract sum has already been paid to Tony Chukwu as “mobilization”.
Friday, December 18, 2009
For Ibori's prosecution Aondoakaa must resign


The Benue people are people of integrity an ethnic group that uphold the ethics and morality of life. What baffles my imagination is how the present Attorney General of the Federation will put the hard earned reputation built by the Benue leaders to public ridicule for his selfish motive and greed for materialistic quest for wealth. You will all agree that the likes of J.S TARKAA, fought gallantly for the emancipation of the present middle Beltans, where we are day. Sorry for taking readers back, a little. But it’s for the sake of clarity. The appointment of KAASE MIKE AONDOAKAA was a hope for the anti grafts agencies and Nigerians in general, more so that he was coming from a background that has no political history. Hopes were high. Today, the young man has become a barrier for the fight against corruption. The exoneration of Ibori from all the charges leveled against him by the EFCC did not come as a surprise to me because of the corrupt issues surrounding the AGF. He was first petitioned by the committee for the Defence of Human Right, CDHR. Many thought it was political, later he was fingered as Ibori, s protector. Then sentiments came in that the Yoruba’s are interested in the office just to deviate from the truth. But here we are today, knowing fully well that Ibori is guilty of the charges leveled against him,


“Operation Zuma”: Kangaroo Court frees Ibori!

The Federal High Court judge in Asaba today discharged and acquitted James Ibori, the former governor of Delta State, of all of the 170-count charge of corruption and abuse of office proffered against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). It is a shameful verdict that has been expected for a long time. Saharareporters had reported that the trial judge, Justice Marcel Awokulehin, who was personally vetted for the job by Ibori, to lead the court that was established for the specific purpose of ensuring that Ibori was not sent to jail, had struck a deal with the ex-governor and two-time ex-convict, to squash the charges for a princely sum of $5 million.
Signs that the judge was going to deliver his highly compromised judgment have been available since the date of the verdict was set. And then twice in the past several weeks, Judge Awokulehin looked around the courtroom only to postpone a verdict he had boasted was ready even before the first date he had given.But this morning, it was clear that an understanding had been reached to set Ibori free when heavy security, which our source said was being personally coordinated by the Director-General of the State Security Service in Abuja, was noticed at the venue.
Judge Awokulehin arrived at 8:41a.m for an event that had become, as much about him as about the accused, but Ibori did not arrive until 8:58a.m. Our reporter said Ibori’s arrival was notable for his “absolute confidence” and uncommon swagger.

The bizarre ruling today marks the end of another byzantine compromise of the Nigerian judiciary that started in December 2007 when Ibori was arrested by the EFCC, arraigned and remanded in prison custody, far away in Kaduna.
Ibori: This Judgement Can’t Stand – EFCC

The decision of Justice Marcel Awokulehin of the Federal High Court, Asaba to quash all the 170 count charge against former governor of Delta state, Mr James Onanefe Ibori today has not come as a surprise to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
In view of our determination to prosecute this case to a logical conclusion, and our strong belief that this hazy judgement cannot stand based on available evidence we have to prosecute the case, we have instructed our lawyers to immediately file an appeal against Justice Awokulehin’s judgement at a higher court.
We are convinced that this judgement cannot stand especially at this critical time in our nation’s history when the judiciary is being hailed for rising to the challenge of delivering fearless judgements against the corrupt in our society.
This kind of judgement if not challenged is capable of deepening the menace of corruption in our country rather than contributing in any way to the cause of justice which is the basis of sustaining our democratic governance.
This explains why the leadership of the Commission will leave no stone unturned to ensure that the case is taken to a logical conclusion given the enormity of evidence available to prose
Mexico: Top drug cartel leader killed

In a strong blow to one of Mexico's most notorious drug cartels, Mexico's navy killed a top drug kingpin in a shootout Wednesday at an upscale resort.
Arturo Beltran Leyva, head of the Beltran Leyva cartel, was killed in the Mexican city of Cuernavaca, the navy said.
Six other cartel members died in the gunbattle at a housing complex called Altitudes, navy spokesman Adm. Jose Luis Vergara said Thursday. He added that one of the gang members killed himself as authorities closed in.
Three navy personnel were wounded by hand grenades, one fatally, President Felipe Calderon said from the U.N. climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Navy 3rd Petty Officer Melquisedet Angulo Cordova died while being treated for his injuries, he said. One of the other two navy men was in serious condition, and the other was in stable condition, Vergara said.
The Beltran Leyva cartel is one of the most violent and feared drug organizations in Mexico.
Authorities presented to the media three people -- two women and a man -- who were arrested in the raid. Their role with the cartel was not made clear.
The arrested women were identified as Catalina Castro Lopez and Gabriela Vega Perez. The man's name was not immediately released.
Arturo Beltran Leyva was one of Mexico's top three most-wanted criminals, Calderon said.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Why Gov. Peter Obi is a Disappointment

At the recent Achebe Colloquium, a distinguished panel made up of Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and Gov. Peter Obi discussed the upcoming election in Anambra state. Following the discussions, I asked Gov. Obi a question in which I stated openly that the governor had disappointed me. Thereafter, I noticed the governor walking around like a chicken beaten by the rain. The smile on his face had vanished. His bones moved as if they had become brittle. I also had people, who had no idea where the rain began to beat us, come up to me to argue in defense of the governor. Decency, therefore, requires that I explain why Gov. Obi is a disappointment. I used to believe in Peter Obi. I committed it to writing, too. I have met Peter Obi several times and have listened to him in public and in private. For a long time, I believed the words that came out of his mouth. I was convinced that he was a different kind of politician. While most of our political actors often argue that the end justifies the means, Peter Obi always insists that, “when the premise of an argument is wrong, the conclusion is also wrong.” While Nigerian politicians believe in a ‘do-or-die’ approach to politics, Peter Obi repeatedly states a new premise. “The society we abuse today,” he says, “will take its revenge on our children.” Little did I know that it was all talk. Yawa! When he got his mandate back, after the Supreme Court sent Andy Uba packing, I watched to see how Peter Obi would handle himself. At first, there was a feeling of relief that the renegades were off the purse of the state. Like many observers, I relaxed. And months and months after, there were signs that Anambra state was not emerging as the hub of distinction we had hoped for. The state was not leading the renaissance we had been promised. To be fair, after Gov. Ngige’s transformation from a member of a gang of bandits to a reformed citizen and his success in using his stolen mandate to improve the lives of the people of Anambra state, the expectations were high. Peter Obi bought into that by projecting himself as a different kind of governor. He was supposed to be the wise one, the deliberate one, and the one who would shift the paradigm. Three years after, it was apparent that Gov. Peter Obi dropped the ball where it mattered most. His first and greatest failure is his inability to build a political party behind him. Under Peter Obi, APGA diminished. A party that was supposed to spread its tentacles into the five eastern states lost its grip on Anambra state.