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Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog


Photos: Fashola commissions newly refurbished Tejuosho market

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 01:04 PM PDT

Lagos state Governor, Raji Fashola today August 15th commissioned the newly refurbished Tejuosho market in Yaba Lagos, 7 years after the old market structure was completely gutted by fire.
 
The refurbished market, which used to have 1,484 lockup, has been increased to 2,640. Facilities in the new market complex includes banking spaces, 8 lifts to enable goods, services and people move up, two escalators for up and down movement of people, two ramps designed to assist physically handicapped people to get into and out of the building and a crèche where nursing mothers can attend to and keep their children while they are trading.

There is also a dedicated Fire Service Station within the complex with fire fighting systems built in the market to forestall any incident of fire disaster as well as a dedicated 800-vehicle capacity car-park unit. See more photos after the cut...


Hot new single: Ruggedman ft Wande Coal - Agidi

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:53 PM PDT

A month ago, a hot Wande Coal verse on a mad beat was leaked on the internet and it immediately went viral. Unknown to many, it was a part of Ruggedman's new single that was somehow stolen.

Now the veteran award‎ winning Rapper who was recently made a United Nations Peace Ambassador has decided to end people's wait and release the full song. 'Agidi' features Nigeria's singing sensation Wande Coal aka Black Diamond, produced‎ by Tyrone and Mixed and Mastered by Sheyman.

Click here for the hot banger - http://bit.ly/YcBQG7 Continue...

 
The video for Agidi is going to be done by the prolific video director Paul Gambit‎. We hear it is not just a music video but a movie.

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GEJ, VP Sambo, others at private viewing of Omoni Oboli's movie at the villa

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 12:43 PM PDT

Pres. Jonathan pictured above with actress Omoni Oboli at the private screening of her new movie 'Being Mrs Elliot', at the state house yesterday August 14th.

Other dignitaries in attendance included Vice President Namadi Sambo, PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu, Elder Statesman Chief Edwin Clark, Governor-Elect of Ekiti state Ayo Fayose, former First lady of Edo state Eki Igbinedion and many others. See more pics after the cut..




Doctors Without Borders say control of Ebola epidemic will take 6 months

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:26 AM PDT

The International President of Doctors Without Borders, Joanne Liu (pictured left), said today August 15th that it will take six months to bring the current Ebola epidemic sweeping through West Africa under control. She said this after a 10-day trip to some countries in West Africa where the outbreak has so far occurred. Liu, who met with Ebola patients & doctors, said the outbreak felt like 'wartime'
"The main thing I come back to is that it is deteriorating faster, moving faster than we can respond to. To put it in context with my time with DWB, I really feel that it is like wartime, in terms of fear and nobody knowing what is going on. We need a response in terms of international organizations and states, and it needs to happen now if we want to contain this epidemic. Over the next six months we should get the upper hand on the epidemic, this is my gut feeling. We need people with a hands-on operational mindset to combat the outbreak." she said

Chris Brown dating Kendall Jenner? + Karrueche confirms break up with Chris

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 10:08 AM PDT

Are they or are they not? That's the big question. But evidence suggests that Chris Brown, 25, may be dating Kim K's younger sister, Kendall Jenner, who is just 18. Some random person tweeted that her sister got in accident with Chris and Kendall at 3am in the morning. Interesting!

Meanwhile Karruche Tran has officially confirmed she and Chris are no longer together. See her tweet after the cut...



YQ signs multi million Naira record deal with Cadilly Entertainment, gets brand new car

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 09:53 AM PDT

Yakubu Jubril popularly known as YQ, a talented Nigerian artiste who has performed on the same stage with the likes of Akon and Ricky Rozay and has done tours in the UK, United States, South Africa, Malaysia, Ghana, Dublin (Belfast) amongst others, has just signed a Multi Million Naira record deal with the fastest growing record label in the southern hemisphere, Cadilly Entertainment (www.cadilly.com) same week as his birthday. Continue...

 
 
The multiple award winning singer has collaborated with A list acts such as Naeto C, Mi, Ice Prince, Banky W, Wizkid, Eldee D Don, Mode 9, Vector, Jaywon, Terry G, Dagrin (R.I.P) and Ill Bliss just to mention but a few and is on the verge of taking his music career to the greatest of heights under the aegis of CADILLY Entertainment, home to 3 other artistes: Cj-Mama, J'Lar and Ucee Black.

Hit songs: 'Efimile' ft Dagrin, 'Nawo Nawo' ft Olamide, 'I Like Girls', 'Dresscode', 'Sandalili', 'Tonite', 'Area' (MI), 'Duro' (Naeto C), Turn By Turn (Kel ft Wizkid), 'Oyoyo' (2Shotz) etc.

Check out more pictures & video from his signing, unveiling & big birthday parties below...



Watch video via Youtube: http://youtu.be/kB-CbDyQPrw
Direct DL Link: http://bit.ly/CadillyYQ
Twitter/IG: @iam_YQ @cadillybaby


Video below...

Presidency reacts to report which alleges GEJ revealed location of Chibok girls

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 09:39 AM PDT

Below is the State House Press Release
Press release which alleges that president Jonathan has revealed location of Chibok girls is political dirty trick...

All media organisations and persons on my mailing list should kindly disregard the press release purportedly issued by me earlier today titled: President Jonathan reveals location of Chibok girls and exposes Boko Haram masterminds.
No such press release was written or circulated by me. It is clearly the work of fraudsters who have hacked into my email account in an odious attempt to mislead the public at the expense of the credibility of the Jonathan Administration. Continue...
We totally condemn this criminal resort to political dirty tricks which seeks to cynically play on national concern and emotions about the Boko Haram insurgency and fate of the abducted Chibok girls.
Aspects of the fraudulent press release, such as its incoherence and invitation to click on a  link,  would have alerted discerning persons who are conversant with the style and format  of my press statements to the possibility  of skulduggery.
I find it necessary, however, to  issue this disclaimer for the benefit of the unwary.
ReubenAbati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
August 15, 2014

Us Weekly claps back at Ciara

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 09:24 AM PDT

Yesterday Ciara lashed out at Us Weekly mag on twitter after they reported her break-up from her baby daddy, Future, using quotes from an interview done before the break-up went public. Well, Us has clapped back. They say they stand by their report and even posted audio from Ciara's interview

From Us Weekly
In spite of her claims, Ciara indeed gave an extended interview with an Us reporter at an L.A. event on Tuesday, Aug. 12. During the chat, she spoke at length about her fashion, her fitness routines, her music, her upcoming MTV House of Style episode and being a brand-new mom to baby boy Future Zahir Wilburn, among other topics.
As it happens, Ciara is also newly single. As Us exclusively revealed Wednesday morning, she recently broke up with her infant son's father, rapper Future, after learning of his infidelity. (The pair had been engaged since October of last year.)

Actress Halima Abubakar shares a pic of her bikini butt...

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 09:13 AM PDT

She shared the pic on her instagram page. It's not all out there but enough to make men want more..:-)

LIB Exclusive: Basketmouth finally opens up on love child

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 08:47 AM PDT

Ace comedian Basketmouth has two kids, a boy and a girl, with his wife Elsie. What most of you do not know is that he has another daughter with an ex. Basketmouth talks about his love child for the first time in this exclusive interview with LIB. Find it below...
There's this story that won't just go away that suggests you have a love child?
Basketmouth "I wouldn't refer to her as a love child. She's my child that people didn't know of. Yes I have a daughter with my ex-girlfriend. Its not a comfortable topic to discuss because I wouldn't want to put anybody under pressure. As long as my family is happy and I'm on the same page with my wife, my siblings, my mum, my pastor and the family of my daughter, that's all that actually matters.
When did you have the child?
Basketmouth: years ago, a while before my wedding. Continue...
How did your wife react to the news?
Basketmouth: You can guess.
Why did you wait till now before choosing to come clean?
It's never been a hidden issue. That its private doesn't make it hidden.

DNA Movement

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 08:46 AM PDT

Nigerian dancers have come a long way. A couple of years ago, if you told your family that you were looking to pursue a career in dance, you were told to stop kidding and go get a life. Today, a new breed of dancers and choreographers are building a sustainable living, by focusing on developing world class dance pieces.  

The DNA Movement (dance neuron anomalies) is one such breed. Continue...


We believe that dance is just as important as any other form of the arts, and as such are working to build a new dance industry in Africa. 

We are a team of experienced dancers, choreographers, stage managers, costume designers, who believe that we can revolutionize a dying industry, by raising the bar, and building a bridge between dancers and the rest of the world.

We choreographed a small video to the cover of Dorobucci by Mavin Records. Please feel free to let us know what you think.

Looking to entertain your guests with custom dance pieces at any of your events? Give us a call today, on 08035894665 or 07081212612, or visit our website on www.dnaonline.tv.

Check out the Dorobucci dance cover below...

NMA rejects sack of 16 thousand medical doctors

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 07:50 AM PDT

The Nigerian Medical Association has rejected the sack of resident doctors by the Federal Govt which happened on Wednesday August 13th. 
 
At a press briefing today in Abuja, the president of the NMA, Dr Kayode Obembe asked the federal government to withdraw its circular on the sack of the resident doctors and also reverse the directive
"NMA demands immediate withdrawal of the suspension circular and unconditional reinstatement of the so-called sacked resident doctors. Government should show commitment on her part in resolving the current impasse with the NMA rather than resorting to punitive measures that will only further aggravate the already deplorable situation. NMA condemns in totality the alleged presidential directive via the Federal Ministry of Health suspending Residency Training Programme in Nigeria," the NMA President added.
The NMA president also stated that even if FG reinstates the resident doctors, they will still not call off their strike, which is over a month now, adding that the govt must meet its "24-point demand".

Police officer who shot and killed unarmed teen in Missouri finally named

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 08:30 AM PDT

The police officer who shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown on a street in Ferguson, St. Louis last Saturday August 9th has been named. His name is Darren Wilson and he's supposedly 'torn up' over the shooting. They are yet to release a pic of what the officer looks like.

Darren Wilson is said to be a six-year veteran of the Ferguson Police Department and has no history of disciplinary action. The police claim the officer was treated for injuries after the shooting. Officer Wilson claims Michael attacked him and struggled with him over his gun during the altercation. 

The Ferguson police chief in a press briefing today gave a timeline of the minutes leading up to the shooting on Saturday afternoon.
"At 11.48am, Officer Wilson was at an unrelated 'sick call' with an ambulance. At 11.51am, a 911 call came in reporting a 'strong-armed' robbery at a convenience store, which included a description of two suspects." Continue...
At 12.01pm, Officer Wilson made contact with Michael Brown who was walking with a friend.
A second officer arrived on scene immediately following the shooting. At 12.05pm, a supervisor arrived.
Chief Jackson said the ambulance that had been on the sick call responded to the shooting and provided medical assistance to Mr Brown - who was pronounced dead at the scene. 
Police have said 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot dead after Officer Wilson encountered him and another man on the street.
Police claim one of the men pushed the officer into his squad car, then physically assaulted him in the vehicle and struggled with the officer over the officer's weapon.
At least one shot was fired inside the car. The struggle then spilled onto the street, where Brown was shot multiple times.
Witnesses have said the officer fired on Brown as he tried to run away.
18 year-old Michael had been due to start classes at Vatterott College this past Monday, two days before he was killed. Michael was walking, unarmed, from a convenience store with another man to his grandmother's apartment in Ferguson, when the police man confronted them.

Fashola calls out GEJ & VP Sambo, says Nigeria is worse off under their leadership

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 08:32 AM PDT

In a speech he delivered yesterday August 14th to mark the 50th birthday of former Bayelsa state Governor, Timipre Sylva in Abuja, Governor of Lagos state, Babatunde Fashola said even with the academic qualifications of both President Jonathan and VP Namadi Sambo, their leadership skills have in no way benefited the living standard of the common Nigerian, insisting that the lives of Nigerians is worse off now than what it was four years ago.
"Even recently, we all used to think that our National development was inhibited by the fact that we never had a university graduate as leader of any national government in an executive capacity. This perhaps alludes only faintly to some of what I have discussed about the elite consensus but it is not quite the same. Thankfully, the myth for graduate leadership, desirable as it is has now been exploded. We now have two graduates, a Zoologist and an Architect at the helm of our National affairs and I think that the majority of Nigerians would tell you today that their lives are worse off today than they were 4 years ago. Clearly in my view there must be more to leadership than a University degree and educational qualification.
There are attributes such as character, vision, courage, empathy compassion and many more attributes that you simply would not find in a classroom or in a school. They are in the homes, in our communities and they are also in the value system of our society. Recently, our leadership has redefined empathy by inviting parents of abducted children, bereaved people to the presidential villa for commiseration. I find this really, really strange. I find it truly unafrican. How those this sound to you? "Hello Neighbor, I heard that your children were abducted. Please come and see me at home so I can sympathize with you". This is my way of paraphrasing what has happened. As if this was not bad enough, the event has been followed by another rounds of lies, about whether or not they tried to give the bereaved parents money. For me, it is a low point for leadership. It suggest the lack of empathy" he said

Full text of speech by Fashola

"THE CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE" BEING TITLE OF LECTURE DELIVERED BY THE GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE, HIS EXCELLENCY, MR. BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA, SAN ON THE BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY OF HIS EXCELLENCY TIMIPRE SYLVA

I think it is too elementary to attempt any formal definition of democracy.

It will serve our purpose to say that it is participatory governance in the sense that we all have a say, w...hether we vote or not.

It is also useful to remind ourselves that participation is largely by representation; in other words, those who are old enough to vote and those who are not, are represented by people elected to speak, think and act for us.

This part is very important because we all cannot be in Government, especially the Executive and Legislative arm, so we must elect or otherwise choose people to go there on our behalf.

The problem is compounded by size.

Can you imagine what a Senate or House of Representatives where all 160 million of us can sit will look like?

From this point we can see the inherent challenges that lie in a process of collective decision making.

In order to further highlight some of the challenges that lie in democratic governance, I will share with you a report of developments across the World published by Newsweek Magazine on August 23 & 30, 2010 edition titled "the Best Countries in the World", Newsweek Top 100.

An article by Rana Foroohar posed the following question before delivering the report of a survey of 100 nations:-

"If you were born today, which country would provide you the very best opportunity to live a healthy, safe, reasonably prosperous and upwardly mobile life?"

In the answer, Finland was number 1, Nigeria was number 99, Ghana was number 86, South Africa was number 82, Brazil was number 48, Singapore was number 20, USA was number 11, United Kingdom was number 14. Greece, with its recent economic and debt crises was number 26, Russia was number 51.

The United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, that are not democracies in the contemporary sense of the western conception were rated 43, 53, 54 and 64 respectively.

Out of the 53 African countries on the continent, only 18 made the ranking, the highest being Tunisia 65, Morocco 67 and Egypt 74.

South Africa, which is reputed to be arguably the best democracy in Africa and at the time, the largest economy ranked lower than these "undemocratic" North African countries at 82.

As if this was not bad enough, earlier this year on a business trip to Abu Dhabi, I was forced to enter into conversation with a middle aged man of Arab extraction.

It was in the evening in our hotel. He had come out to the restaurant to dine and unwind. I ended up on the same table with him and he was insistent on making conversation while he drank a glass of red alcoholic wine.

In the event he sought to know where I came from and when I said Nigeria, he accused our Government of pauperizing our country when we have oil like his own country, Saudi Arabia.

When I told him that he was not supposed to drink alcohol he asked me if I was going to report to his country.

When I reminded him that his country was not democratic, he hit me where it hurts most.

He asked what the value of democracy is to my own countrymen when his own countrymen can build hospitals that we bring our own ailing presidents to.

As if this was not enough, he rounded off by saying to me that in his country they see what their leaders are doing with their money, building roads, bridges, new airports, schools, hospitals, rail, shopping malls and generally driving development, and he at least did not care about democracy.

Although I felt hurt that he thought very little of my country, the idea of freedoms, to think, to speak, to act and to ask questions is too valuable for me to exchange for development under an autocratic or undemocratic government.

So I worry as we must all worry, when I hear some people say that it is part of their achievement that they allow us to express ourselves. Utter Rubbish!

They seek to re-define the relationship in the social contract. They are to serve us and not the other way round. It is not a privilege for us to complain when they do not deliver.

If the only options left to choose from were between freedom and development, I for one will rather surrender development than freedom.

However, I am however convinced beyond doubt that democracy can deliver development and this is the central theme of my presentation.

Political Parties

In order for this to happen, the vehicle of politics, the political parties must be developed as first class institutions.

The first thing to seek is the "idea" behind governance (this is often contained in the program of a political party).

This is very important because the extremes of left and right ideologies have now converged around the centre.
If China and Russia are democratizing, no matter how imperfectly, it is clear that the communist or socialist ideologies of economic exchange have proven to become unsustainable.

Conversely, capitalism in its purest sense has also had to reinvent itself to remain viable.Therefore it moved from cash to credit and credit almost killed it.

The question of ideology is important because it lies at the heart of choice making for the people who participate in election to choose their representatives.

At all times, the welfare of the people is the central theme for the canvassing of votes. It is the ideology, often on economic outlook, sometimes on social outlook that helps to crystallize the difference between the political party machines.

Before concluding on party ideology (because it can be the subject of a full lecture itself) let me say that while some people still delude themselves that there is no difference between our political parties, especially the ruling party and the main opposition, the differences are emerging daily for those who are discerning enough to notice.

If on major policy issues such as power, security, agriculture, corruption and unemployment the main opposition has disagreed with the party in Government and has criticized its choices, I wonder what else the party needs to do to prove that there is a difference.

If you look at the level of progress and development (World Bank poverty index) in the States governed by old and new opposition Governors, there is clear daylight in terms of development.

For example, it is no coincidence that only 2 (two) States, Lagos and Rivers, governed by APC Governors are executing rail projects on their own as a mass transit solution.

The party in government has lied about when there will be stable electricity for 16 years, and an APC state, Lagos led the way in showing what is possible with its power initiatives in Egbin, Akute, Lagos Island and Alausa. Ikeja and Lekki will be commissioned this year.

Other APC Controlled states are clearly Pack Leaders in service delivery across the religious landscape.

The party in power prefers to continue to import fuel with the attendant disruptions, and monumental corruption. It cancelled its own concession of moribund refineries.

Lagos believes that in a strategic partnership where it provides land for a refinery, Nigeria can produce enough petroleum products for consumption and still have some to export in 4 (four) years.

The ruling party is now sending a clear message to the people. This is what they are saying:-

"We care about you, but you do not need development so we will not do any developmental work in 3 (three) years. In the 4th (fourth) year we will give you money, kerosene, and rice. Please vote for us, and use the money we give you to provide your own roads, schools, hospitals and security, until we see you again in 4 (four) years".

In the last election in Osun, the APC candidate sought the peoples vote on a campaign anchored on first his record of 4 years, and a clear developmental and economic agenda to empower the people if elected.

For the candidate of the other main party, the election was going to be a war. So said no less a person than the Vice-President of our country. A leading member of that party. The candidate therefore anchored his campaign on an intention to CAPTURE Ekiti. For me there is clear daylight between these two approaches.

Anyone who still pretends not to see this major economic ideological difference will not see the tallest building in the world even if he stands in front of it.

People and members

I will start here with the quote of Bertolt Brecht who said:-

"The worst illiterate is the political illiterate. He hears nothing, sees nothing, takes no part in political life. He doesn't seem to know that the cost of living, the price of beans, of flour, of rent, of medicines, all depend on political decisions. He even prides himself on his political ignorance, sticks out his chest and says he hates politics. He doesn't know, the imbecile, that from his political non-participation comes the prostitute, the abandoned child, the robber and, worst of all, corrupt officials, the lackeys of exploitative multinational corporations".

It seems that when opposition does its job will the Governmet panic and resort to a propaganda of lies.

It is part of the lies they have told us about the mismanagement of our National Security.

Their first story was that those behind it were within the Government. When the opposition pushed them to identify those people they have turned around to say it is the opposition.
Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, it is still regrettable that the majority of the members of our political parties and politicians do not yet include the critical elite of our society.

They still see politics as something too dirty.

Whether we like it or not, history has shown that the elite of any society, especially its professional cadre, and the very best of them decide the direction of the nation when they come to a consensus about the pathway for their nation, even if they belong to different political parties.

Where are all the people who have built things with their hands in our society?

What are they doing outside of Government?

Where are the founders of the big banks, businesses, telecoms in our body politic?

Are they just content to finance and yet remain unwilling to take the plunge?

There is unverifiable talk that they are willing to identify with the ruling party when they are in Abuja, and withthe party in Government in their states when they get to their bases for fear of reprisals?

What do our elite believe?

It is only by their belief, that contributions can come in to fund parties, where members pay dues, where strong values restrain people from decamping whenever the grass in not green on their side again.

Truth be told, opposition politics is tough and only the committed and true believers see it through.

Opposition politics carries its own pain everywhere and has been the subject of a book called "How to be in Opposition. Life in the Political Shadows",where Nigel Fletcher provides useful insight into the challenges of being in opposition and also profers useful tips.

The one I will share with you is sub-titled "choose your weapons wisely", and this is what he says:-

"An opposition cannot compete with the Government on resources, so you must be inventive. In what is a David and Goliath contest, you can use the advantages of greater agility to aim your slingshot where it can do the most damage. Parliamentary ambushes, media attacks and effective research will wear down Ministers and help expose their mistakes"

As you may have also heard in this part of the World, the party in power will accuse you of trying to bring down the Government.

This is certainly not the same thing as bringing down the Country because the Government can be removed by LEGITIMATE and CONSTITUTIONAL means at the ballot box.

According to Nigel Fletcher:-

"…bringing down the Government was a peculiar day job and it is. But that is really only the negative side of the job description. With equally lofty ambition, the positive side of opposition could be summed up as 'trying to change the World'. This is surely something worth doing…"

Perhaps when all these issues have been put in proper place, can we then begin to talk of the people of the party and what defines it.

This is different from a manifesto, which can change (discuss) easily.

It is the ideology of the party (what the Americans call the platform statement )and what I call the DNA of the party that is very difficult to change. The nearest to it since the Action Group was formed in 1951 is the All Progressive Congress Code of Ethics unveiled at its inaugural summit on the 6th of March 2014.

It is important to repeat the codes here:-

"1. Our party considers the Nigerian people as our nation's greatest asset, and will do everything to protect and preserve human life and dignity.

2. Our party upholds a Nigeria bound by the principles of freedom, justice, peace, unity and the rule of law.

3. Our party upholds and respects every individual's choice of faith under God.

4. Our party has no tolerance for corruption and will manage Nigerian resources responsibly, with a commitment to accountability and the pursuit of the greatest good for the greatest number of people.

5. Our party is committed to a strong system of government at the federal, state and local levels as the most effective vehicle for harnessing the diversity and preserving the unity of Nigeria.

6. Our party rests on the foundation of democracy, fairness and the pursuit of opportunity for all citizens, predicated on economic productivity, fair competition and the bridging of inequalities.

7. Our party pursues its objective of increasing economic opportunity, social welfare and progress through a government-led and private sector driven economy.

8. Our party upholds the principle of one person, one vote grounded in free and fair elections at all levels.

9. Our Party upholds and respects the interests of Nigeria's diverse ethnic groups that constitute our Nation.

10. Our party recognizes Nigeria's strategic role on the African continent and commits to the pursuit of a foreign policy that promotes peace, security and our national interest."

The existence of these codes leads inexorably to how the parties are managed.

Who leads them? What type of experience do they have? When and where are meetings held and how are decisions taken? (Night meetings).

Finally, what is the process of choosing representative of the party (officials) and its flagbearers?

What role do debates play?

What is the efficiency of primaries?

Where do we draw the difference between "godfatherism" and "endorsements"?

I have taken the trouble, even if in summary form, to highlight some of the bridges we must cross in order to deepen democracy.

These are only some of the challenges that democratic governance faces.

It seems to me that the countries that have managed to deliver development withdemocracy got one thing right – they built strong political parties (Not one in four years parties).

The makings were appearing in SDP and NRC until the annulment of June 12.

Thankfully, the APC provides the opportunity for a rebirth, with the broad base from which its coalition is formed.

That in itself is a challenge, which, if overcome and harnessed, provides very deep diversity from which to project strength and national unity.

Leadership of Government

Until recently, we all used to think that our national development was inhibited by the fact that we never had a university graduate as leader of any national government in an executive capacity.

This perhaps alludes only faintly to the issue of the elite consensus, but it is not the same.

Thankfully, the myth of graduate leadership as desirable as it is, has been exploded now.

We have two graduates (a zoologist and an architect) at the helm of our National affairs and I think the majority of Nigerians will tell you today that their lives are worse off today than they were 4 (four) years ago.

Clearly there must be more to leadership than a university degree and educational qualification.

There is character, vision, courage, empathy, compassion and many more attributes that you simply will not find in a classroom or school.

They are in homes, in communities and also in the value system of society.

Recently, our leadership has re-defined empathy by inviting parents of abducted Chibok girls, bereaved people, to the presidential villa for commiseration.

I find this truly strange. Truly unAfrican.

How does this sound? "I heard you lost your child to abductors. Please come and see me at home so I can sympathize with you".

This is my paraphrasing of what has so far transpired.

As if this was not bad enough, there is a tissue of lies around whether or not they tried to give the bereaved parents money. It is a low point for leadership. It suggests the lack of empathy.

This is not the first lie that surrounds the unfortunate abduction of young girls in Chibok.

The first statement was to say that they had rescued the girls.

When pressed to show us the girls they issued a statement casting doubt on whether the girls were actually abducted.

The new story, is that they now know where the girls are.

This is the same way they lied about the unaccounted for $48 Billion; when they say it was only $20 Billion as if it was good not to account for $1.00.

They have turned around to say no money was missing, but add that they have appointed "forensic auditors" to find out of the money was missing. It seems strange and illogical to be searching for what is not missing.

Where is courage? The character to proceed even in spite of fear.

I think we will all do well to remember that Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King led from the front in the civil rights movement, so did Mandela, so did Lee Kuan Yew in the agitation for Singapore's independence.

Barack Obama has been to the war fronts in countries where American troops (young men and women) are put in harm's way, to inspire them.
As racially divided as America was in the days of Martin Luther King, he did not seek to divide the country and impose black rule over white.

He dreamt and worked hard to unify divided people.

Mandela sacrificed personal liberty for the emancipation of his people and surrendered presidential power for a higher power – a moral authority – that made him the father of a continent and a global leadership reference, when by clinging to power he could not have been more than a president of one of the world's 196 (One Hundred and Ninety Six) countries.

Instead of dividing the ethnic Chinese, Malay and Indians in Singapore, Lee Kwan Yew united them by his housing and education policies, built a nation, and took them on a journey of dizzying adventure and development.

What we are witnessing now is a daily dishonor and discredit of the service of previous Governments.

They tell us now that since Nigeria was created, no Government has done for us what they have done for us.

What would the nationalists who fought for our independence say to these inheritors?

I wonder how the 7 surviving formers Heads of State and Presidents who attend the National Council of States feel, when they hear this kind of talk.

Yet their unmatched achievements has not delivered stable power whose delivery date has not escaped their lies. The date has shifted from month-to-month to year-to-year since 2011. The lie was even told to an International News Agency.

Instead of boasting that no previous leader of Government has done more for the country as our Government does, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the leader of Dubai whose achievements far surpass ours (at least for now) not only acknowledges the service of those before him, he sets new challenges for his Government and dreams new dreams for his people.

This is what he said in the book "MY VISION: Challenges in the Race for Excellence" at pages 44, 45, 46, 213 and 214.

"Although Arab and world history abound with numerous examples of such leaders, if I were to review the history that I stood witness to, the leader I constantly think about is Sheikh Zayed"

"Sheikh Zayed earned the love of all those around him, out of their great respect for his hard work and achievements. He was also frank and expected people to be frank with him. This is something he taught me and this is how I came to respect him"

"How can I prove this? Well many people, from the United Arab Emirates and overseas, criticized Sheikh Zayed for drilling artesian wells in the desert and using the water for farming. They said this would deplete a non-renewable source, inflict heavy damage on the environment and disturb its natural balance. Although none of those critics ever knew the actual size of the underground water reservoirs, they continually criticized the idea.

As time passed, water remained abundant and none of the fears of critics materialized, while Sheikh Zayed was proven right. In the not-so-distant past, people travelling between Abu Dhabi and Al Ain would die of thirst if they did not have enough water for the long journey. Sheikh Zayed transformed the same journey into a fascinating drive on an ultramodern highway flanked by farms, palm gardens and endless greenery.

In fact, Sheikh Zayed transformed a large area of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi into the world's largest oasis in one of the world's harshest deserts. All this was made possible by the huge water reserves he put to good use and which are now expected to last many decades.

"I will never abandon one opportunity and wait for another. We have not reached the goal we are striving for. What you see now is nothing compared to our vision…just tiny parts of what lies ahead"

"I know the road to development and modernization is difficult; I know that it is long and I also know that the next stages will be even tougher and longer. But I have faith in God, I believe in my people, in the wisdom of our leadership and the future of our nation. I am confident we will realize our goals. Our vision is clear, our road is paved and the clock is ticking. There is no more time for hesitation or half-baked goals or solutions. Development is an ongoing process and the race for excellence has no finish line"

So until we find that kind of leader that believes in God and country, who truly loves the people, the leader who recognizes 'service" not awards, self-adulation and national honours as the highest honour, until then will our democracy remain undeveloping.

Certainly, without subscribing to any recklessness, I would think that if the leadership of any country is worth living for, it must be worth dying for.

Regrettably, such sterling leadership as we now so desperately need is not given to nations, frequently or in abundant supply.

In 236 years of the USA, she has produced 44 presidents (of which one was elected for 4 terms) and in about 500 years of British democracy, she has produced about 75 Prime Ministers.

How many of those Presidents or Prime Ministers do you remember off hand? Why?

Many were either not outstanding or simply did not meet the developmental aspirations of their people.

In just about a decade, Britain has produced 3 (three) Prime Ministers, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron. Who knows what will happen in next year's election?

This March 2014 in India, the ruling party, the Congress Party was defeated with the winning party, BJP having 31.4% of the votes against the then ruling party's 19.5% of votes.

The instructive message of this musical chair of leaders is that their people have always acted to vote out leaders who were inefficient, not trusted or simply unable to inspire their people.

A number of American presidents served only one term, some voluntarily stepped down (e.g. Nixon) others were voted out after one term (eg. Carter, Bush Snr.).

Recently, Gordon Brown only finished the term of Tony Blair and was voted out in the first election he called.

Conclusion

So apart from building great parties, finding good people, and so on and so forth, the Nigerian people must find the courage to vote out an un-performing Government after its first term.

This must be the mood when a Government lies about power, about security an about the economy which are the problems it was mandated to solve.

This is the strongest message of a desire for development that the Nigerian people can send to the incoming government as well, that we will vote you out if you also do not develop our lives.

It remains or me to wish Governor Timipre Sylva, at whose behest this paper was written to commemorate his birthday anniversary, a very Happy Birthday and many happy returns.

I thank you for listening.

Babatunde Fashola, SAN
Governor of Lagos State

Merrybet “Predict & Win” promo produces first set of millionaires

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 07:04 AM PDT

The recently launched "Predict & Win" promo from Merrybet, Nigeria's leading sports betting companyhas produced its first set of millionaires.  Mr. Lambert Okereafor, a real estate manager from Enugu State won the N4,000,000 jackpot for week 4 while Mr. Oberhiri Kingsley, an IT engineer from Delta state, won the N1,000,000 jackpot for week 5.Continue...



Presenting the winnerstheir cheques at a special event at Victoria Garden City, Lagos, the Chief Communications Officer of Merrybet, Mr. Lanre Odiase congratulated the winners.   He emphasized the commitment of the brand to rewardingplayers for participatingas over a N100,000,000 would be won in the Merrybet "Predict & Win" promo.




Explaining how the jackpot winners emerged, Mr. Odiase said every week, 10 football matches are uploaded on www.merrybetpredict.com and all players get one free weekly prediction but can pay N100 to get more predictions and increase their chances of winning.  All players had to do was predict if a match would end in a win, draw or loss for the home team for a minimum of 8 of the 10 matches correctly without having to get the exact score line for the matches to score a strike.  A player who scores a second strike wins the available jackpot. This was the Weekly Jackpot category, with N1,000,000 to be won weekly and in a week no one won, the jackpot was rolled over to the next week.

Other categories are the Weekly Highest Point category, which rewards players with the weekly highest for the week with sums of N100,000 for the 1st place, N50,000 for the 2nd place, N30,000 for the 3rd place and the next 100 players getting airtime of N1,000 each.

Most rewarding of all is the Leaderboard category, which kicks off during the English Premier League.  The sum of weekly points for all players are accumulated throughout the season and the player with the highest point gets an astounding N15,000,000, 2nd gets N12,000,000 and the 3rd gets N10,000,000.

Mr. Odiase further stated that with the "Predict & Win" promo being so easy to play, it was open to Nigerians from all walks of life and that ladies were not left out as several female winners had already emerged in the Weekly Highest Point category.  He encouraged Nigerians to take advantage of the promo as becoming a millionaire might just be one prediction away.
The winners were excited and grateful to the bookmaking giant, Merrybet.  They commended the commitment of the Merrybet brand to delivering ground breaking products and making it very rewarding for players.


Something cooking? Don Jazzy in the studio with P-Square (photo)

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 05:45 AM PDT

Looks like Don Jazzy will be working with P-Square on their 6th album...

£20k cash withdrawn from accounts of 4 passengers on missing Malaysian plane

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 05:33 AM PDT

According to new reports, approximately £20,916 has been withdrawn from the accounts of four passengers aboard the missing Malaysian plane which disappeared on March 8th while on its way to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

A bank in Kuala Lumpur, claim that they noticed the discrepancies in their accounts on July 18 and lodged a complaint to the police. The management of the bank said money from the accounts of three passengers was transferred to the account of a fourth passenger before the money was removed.

Assistant Commissioner to the crime investigation department, Izany Abdul Ghany, confirmed getting a report from the bank.
"We are investigating the case as unauthorised access with intent to commit an offence. We are getting CCTV footage from the bank to identify the suspects involved,' Izany said, according to the Mirror.
'We believe the suspect withdrew the money through the fourth victim's account via several automated teller machines (ATMs) in the Klang Valley.'
Flight 370 disappeared mysteriously five months ago with 239 people on board after diverging from its planned route.

'Patrick Sawyer was an evil man on a mission' Femi Fani Kayode

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 04:55 AM PDT

Former minister Femi Fani Kayode took to his Facebook page today to share his thoughts on late Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian who brought the deadly Ebola virus to Nigeria. The disease has so far killed three people Sawyer came in contact with. Fani-Kayode says Sawyer was an evil man with a mission to spread the virus in Nigeria and kill as many people as possible. See what he posted below..
"I disagree with those who have described Patrick Sawyer as a madman. He was not mad at all but just evil. He was a man that was on a mission. That mission was to spread the ebola virus to Nigeria and to infect and kill as many people as possible with it.
He was an evil man with an evil intention and purpose. Worst still he was not working alone. Some people, and I mean rich, powerful and well-connected people, were working with him. As a matter of fact they sent him on the mission. Continue...
They cultivated him, took care of him, paid him, brainwashed him, gave him all that he wanted in life and finally asked him to go on a suicide mission to destroy the lives of others and spread the deadly disease.

This was a clear case of bio-terrorism and Sawyer was simply a pawn in a bigger game and a wider picture. The motive of those who sent him was to spread fear and panic, to kill as many people as possible, to create a need for a solution to the problem, to prepare the ground for a new wonder drug that could cure Ebola, to create a massive market for that drug and to ensure that there would be massive profits from it's sale.

As usual it is the unbelieving, unprepared, undiscerning and naive Africans that have been used as the prime guinea pigs. When will they stop destroying us and treating us with such contempt? When will they begin to see and treat us as human beings?".

Waje & HP partner to giveaway gadgets to fans across Nigeria

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 04:49 AM PDT

For her new hit video Onye, Waje in partnership with`HP have decided to reward her fans nationwide with brand new HP Slate tablets. The giveaways are happening across radio stations in Nigeria.

Follow Waje on social media for more details! Twitter: @OfficialWaje. Instagram: @OfficialWaje. Facebook.com/WAJE. Gplusid.com/Waje

The new marriage is over already? Atama Attah begs for forgiveness from ex-wife

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 04:44 AM PDT

So wait, his new marriage is over already? No be yesterday dem marry ni? For those who have never heard of these people or this story, let me give you the tea. Hehe.

So Atama Attah (pictured above) was married to Tundun Abiola (pictured right), one of the daughter's of late MKO Abiola but divorced her last year after only three years of marriage and two children.

A few months after his divorce from Tundun was finalized, in December 2013, he married Josephine Washima, Pres. Jonathan's Special Adviser on Job Creation. I even carried their wedding photos here

It looks like the marriage to Josephine is over because now Atama is publicly asking for Tundun's forgiveness. Choi!

I heard someone pushed someone from a balcony...and that the marriage only lasted 6 months. See what Atama wrote on his Facebook page about his ex-wife after the cut..

Pics: Robin Williams pictured just a day before he committed suicide

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:59 AM PDT

Robin Williams pictured just a day before he hanged himself with a belt at his home in California. He attended a reception held at an art gallery near his home in the San Francisco Bay Area. His wife was with him. She revealed yesterday that Robin had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and was in the early stages of the disease but was not ready to share the diagnosis with the rest of the world.

Meanwhile I actually have a pic of the late legendary actor's corpse in the coroner's office with the belt mark on his neck. Didn't share it because it's too gruesome and probably disrespectful. So sad!

Katsina state Governor marries late pres. Yar'Adua's daughter today

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 04:04 AM PDT

The governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shehu Shema, will today August 15th marry Maryam Yar'Adua, the first daughter of former Nigerian president, late Musa Yar'Adua. The wedding ceremony will take place at the new Usman Dan Fodio mosque this afternoon.

Maryam's younger sister Nafisa is the fourth wife of Bauchi state governor, Isa Yuguda. They got married in 2009.

Zokas Timeless Pieces

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 03:13 AM PDT

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Photos: OOU students on massive protest this morning, destroy property

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 02:53 AM PDT

Students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU, are currently protesting in the state, demanding a reduction in their school fees. The students have barricaded the Presidential boulevard, the route leading to the office of Governor Ibikunle Amosun, saying they will not leave until the governor, who is said to be on his way to his office, addresses them.

The students were reportedly shot at and tear-gassed by soldiers this morning as they marched to the Governors office. After being tear-gassed, angry students started destroying public property. They had initially embarked on a peaceful protest, but turned violent after the teargas. Continue...


The aggrieved students are demanding a further reduction in their school fees days after Governor Amosun announced a reduction in school fees and said it would take effect from next academic session.

The students of the state owned school say they are not satisfied with the reduction, as it's still too high and they want the new school fees to take effect from the current academic session.

The protest started yesterday and continued this morning...


Photos: Fuel Tanker on fire along Lagos-Ibadan expressway

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 02:17 AM PDT

A fuel tanker is currently on fire at Ogere junction along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, causing heavy vehicular traffic on the road. Fortunately no lives or vehicles were lost in the inferno. Calling on FRSC officials to move to the scene and manage the situation. See more pics after the cut...




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