Monday, 17 August 2015

Gov Wike Kneels Before Popular Pastor In P/Harcourt (Photo)

The former education minister, who was addressing members of Lord’s Chosen Renewal Charismatic Ministry in Port Harcourt on Sunday, insisted that God, as well as the prayers of the men of God, ensured that he won the last gubernatorial election in the state.
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike and the General Overseer of the Lord’s Chosen Renewal Charismatic Ministry, Pastor Lazarus Mouka on Sunday at the Special Crusade of the Church in Port Harcourt. Photo credit: The Nation
“Those who are fighting and plotting to truncate the lifespan of the mandate freely given to me by the people of Rivers State, will be disgraced by the God of the Lord’s Chosen .
“The way the God of the Lord’s Chosen did it on April 11, that is how he will do it again,” he was quoted to have said during the service.
According to The Nation, the governor told the congregation that it was at the same denomination in the state that he vowed that if the rumour that he was a member of a cult, he should not win the governorship election.
Wike is now boastful that he won the governorship election because the rumour spread by the opposition was false, and that his administration, by virtue of strategic planning, has confounded those who claimed that road construction cannot take place at the height of the rainy season.
The governor recently , becomes a minister of the federal republic under president Muhammadu Buhari.

Why Obasanjo, Jonathan, Abdulsalami Visit Buhari

note: Femi Odere, a media practitioner, has shared his views on why President Muhammadu Buhari received so many guests during the last week. He alleges that Buhari now knows all corrupt cases in previous administrations.
In five working days Buhari had received three former heads of state
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s visit to President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday, August 8, 2015, was promptly reported by the nation’s media establishment. It was almost instantaneously reported by the various social media platforms. But Nigerians did not know that the immediate past president of the republic, Goodluck Jonathan, had come and gone to also see his successor on Thursday, the day before Obasanjo’s visit.
Jonathan’s visit to Aso Rock, reportedly made at night, was also reported to have been facilitated by former Head of State Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, who is the chairman of the 2015 Elections Peace Committee.
News reports also had it that Jonathan’s attempt to see his successor was not particularly smooth-sailing, as Abubakar himself had to rally other arrowheads in the nation’s power centers to intervene for the former president before the Aso Rock gate could be opened.
If true, it shows the ultimate futility of power. As if given a report that the visits of the godfather and his godson (now estranged) may not have yielded the results they expected, the following Tuesday, members of the 2015 Elections Peace Committee “invaded” the villa to meet with President Buhari.
In what can now be referred to as a stampede, in less than five working days, Buhari had received three former heads of state either individually or within a group, in addition to the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, who is also the spiritual leader of the nation’s Islamic faith, and other high profile individuals in the committee.
Rush to the villa was on account of Buhari’s vow to kill corruption
Although it may not have been expressly and officially stated, Nigerians do not need to be told that the rush to the villa was on account of Buhari’s vow to kill corruption before it “kills” Nigeria.
Perhaps the best way to look at the sprints of these major power centers to Aso Rock is to situate their convergence on the “Rock” (in quick succession) within the context of the epigraph above. The above epigraph encapsulates the relationships (mostly convoluted) that exist between the various power centers that these people represent, on the one hand, and the relationship between President Buhari and these power centers on the other. On the “third” hand is the relationship between the Nigerian electorate’s yearning for change as an emergent power center—represented by Buhari—and the entrenched, elite power centers in the country, who are responsible for its sorry state and that of her people. Buhari’s emergence through the democratic process has revealed the gory state of the nation and the debilitating, suffocating stench in which Nigerians are mired, no thanks to the most vicious corruption that the world probably has ever known. By now, Buhari himself may be wondering if Nigeria has not already been “killed” by it since there are things he knows that the visitors to the “Rock” now know he knows. These are the “known knowns.”
They do not need to be told that things have really become serious when a president of the most populous country in Africa blurted in exasperation, in the faraway United States, that the monies in the accounts of these corrupt elements in our midst was “mind-boggling.” For Buhari, whose country is already known in the international community to have taken corruption as a way of life, to have made this damning declaration must have sent serious shock waves to the corrupt but very powerful class in the polity. Hence the marathon race to the villa, because the things they believed Buhari did not know—the “known unknowns”—have become the “known knowns.” Thanks to Buhari, the hapless Nigerian public now also knows that a minister carted away more than $6 billion within four years.
Buhari must be reminded that the power centers’ “pilgrimage” to the “Rock,” most probably to wrest concession from him not to go the whole hog, or at least give some people, if not some on the entourage, some slacks in his war against corruption, are among a group of very powerful people that tried in his previous attempts—even in the last presidential election—everything humanly possible to shut him out of the presidency, even by foul means.
“All looted funds must be returned to the nation’s coffers”
The president must not lose sight of the fact that these people hardly wish him and his administration well, because his presidency happened in spite of them. Jonathan’s reply, when Buhari intimated him with some of the earth-shaking corruption that took place under his watch that he was “hearing about some of the graft allegations for the first time,” was the most irresponsible statement to have been made by a former president. Hardly did he realize that the statement, in itself, was a serious indictment on his leadership. But we’re relieved that Buhari was reported to have also told the former president in no unmistakable terms that “all looted funds must be returned to the nation’s coffers.”
Just as that statement was another testament to the fact that Jonathan’s thoughts and utterances, if not his approach to governance were far below the office he was saddled with, one is not fooled that what was inherent in the statement was his intentional refusal to acknowledge what he knew; the “unknown knowns” that psychoanalytic philosopher Slavoj Zizek says is the fourth category of Rumsfeld’s declaration that he either deliberately left out or, ironically, wasn’t aware of.
Nigerians have a government of the people and for the people
The Buhari presidency represents the very first time in the nation’s democratic history that Nigerians have a government of the people and for the people. But the sad and unfolding irony is that the battle line is slowly but surely being drawn to obstruct the “by the people” component, which gives democracy its name and meaning.
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The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the editorial policy of Naij.com.

I Need A Man Who Will Make Me Want To Have S*x Everyday – Yoruba Actress Empress

There is something with girls who have no qualms when it comes to having a child without a husband or a man who will be the child's legitimate father. I just hope this beautiful lady can sort herself out early.

Yoruba actress, Empress Anu Sosanya has opened up on various issues ranging from her career, childhood, relationships and s*x-life. Here are excerpts from a recent interview:

What was growing up like?
My growing up was awesome, but at the same time, rough. I lived with my mother who had to cater for her eight children. We went through thick and thin then, but I thank God that today, the story has changed. My siblings and I are doing well in our various fields.

Are you married?
No, but I have a child.

How did it happen?
It just happened. So many people didn’t know I was pregnant. People say it is not too good having a child out of wedlock but I am a proud mother. I love my daughter to a fault. I am not encouraging people to have children out of wedlock though.

This seems to be a trend in Nollywood, what’s your opinion?
I don’t know about that, but I won’t have a baby simply because my colleagues have theirs out of wedlock. I do whatever pleases me and at my own convenience.

Have you ever been turned on while doing a movie role?
I am yet to meet that actor who will arouse me on set. I don’t get turned on easily. In fact when that happens, I will call for a press conference.

What turns you on?
I have not met that kind of man. It has to be natural, genuine, and delivered with ease.

How’s your s*x life?
S*x is communication, it is passing a message to one’s partner. If I’m in a relationship, I know it is not right to have s*x outside marriage but I have to know and understand the s*xual ability of my future partner. This is somebody I want to spend the rest of my life with. S*x is fun.

When was the last time you had s*x?
It’s been a long time but I am looking for that relationship that will make me want to have s*x every second and every minute. For now, I want to be very sure, I don’t want to have s*x for the sake of having s*x. I need a person that will not make me cry, take me for granted or let me down.

It seems you are heartbroken?
I am not. I am happy with what life has to offer.

What went wrong between your mum and your dad?
It’s their issue because I was still a baby then.

Didn’t you bother to ask questions?
We grew up living like that. Though, we spent sometime with him...

Did your father re-marry?
It is not as though he married another woman, my dad is a flirt. Even as an old man, he is still fresh and cute. He gets women at his beck and call.

- A snake must always give birth to a long thing. #GoFigure

Buhari To Receive PDP Defectors In Yenagoa

According to Thisday, Buhari will personally welcome over 10,000 politicians jumping ship ahead of the December 5 governorship election in the state.
Buhari will be joining the state party leader and former governor, Timipre Sylva, and the chairman of the state working committee of the party, Timipa Tiwei Orunimighe to welcome the defectors, which include the former managing director, Niger Delta Development Commission and ex-presidential special adviser, Timi Alaibe; Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, Admiral Festus Porbeni;and former acting governors Nestor Binabo and Werinipre Seibarugu.
Others include Senator John Brambaifa, Senator Clever Ikisipo, Ambassador Emmanuel Otiotio, Chief Nathan Egba, Dr. Silva Opuala-Charles, former House of Representatives member, Dr. Stella Dorgu and former NDDC Chairman, Prof. Tarila Tebepah.
Reacting to the defections on behalf of the Bayelsa state government, the deputy chief of staff, Government House, Mrs. Ebizi Brown, opined that 
She said: “On the defection of members from the PDP, I want to say that their defections won’t make any impact. The PDP is waxing stronger by the day despite their exit.
“Many of those who have become media tigers, were those who have been tested and failed. We are not perturbed by their antics as they are not forces to reckon with. When they were given opportunities to serve, they failed. Bayelsans at the grassroots know them. They also know that PDP is their party and it cares for them.”
Meanwhile, over what the party describes as ”a plot by the APC to rig the upcoming election in the state.”

Tayo Faniran joins Tinsel cast, temporarily replaces Gbenro Ajibade

Big Brother Africa star, Tayo Faniran is joining the Tinsel cast. From today the 17th of August, he  will be playing the role of Soji, temporarily replacing GbenroAjibade. This temporary change comes as Gbenro is away on honeymoon.

A man of many parts, Tayo, who will be playing Soji for a few months, is an accomplished model, fashion designer and creative artist. Viewers should tune in to Tinsel to catch all the drama, intrigue, romance, deception and betrayal that the series brings to their screens.

Singer Diamond Platnumz in paternity test scandal

Tanzanian singer, Diamond Platnumz is currently embroiled in a paternity scandal as a man named King Lawrence is demanding paternity test on the new baby girl he welcomed with his Ugandan baby mama, Zari.

According to Nairobi News, Zari was married to Ivan Ssemwanga whose cousin, Lawrence King is now demanding paternity test on the baby girl named Tiffah. A court paper was filed by King Lawrence at Web Advocates and Solicitors law firm and served to Zari on Saturday August 15th stating that Lawrence is demanding that a DNA test be carried out on the baby girl in three countries within seven days to certify who the true father of the child is. A copy of the court paper after the cut



Igbo Leaders Challenge President Buhari

Igbo Leaders of Thought (ILT), have insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari is being influenced by some former leaders in his anti-graft crusade and challenged him to prove otherwise by waging a holistic war against graft.

In a swift reaction to Igbo Leaders that instead of limiting his searchlight to Goodluck Jonathan, President Buhari should also probe the Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Olusegun Obasanjo and Umaru Musa Yar’Adua regimes and that he was being influenced by some of these leaders, the President said he could not be tele-guided by anybody.

Speaking through Mallam Shehu Garba, his Assistant on Media and Publicity, President Buhari said he is not being tele-guided by anybody and that he would ignore the looting of public treasury and crude oil theft. He also said he would not stop the anti-corruption agencies from doing their work.

But the question should be, why will it be President Buhari that should probe all former presidents? It was the responsibility of Yar'Adua and Jonathan to probe the government of Obasanjo who handed over to them and it is the responsibility of Buhari to probe Jonathan who he took over from. Simple!

Details of How Trillions of Naira Were Stolen Under Jonathan

The All Progressives Congress on Sunday alleged that about $56bn (N11.02tn) was looted during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan and that the Buhari government needed to recover the funds to fulfill the change promised by the APC.

In the breakdown by the ruling party, it said $6bn (1.2tn, at the rate of N197 to dollar) was stolen by some of Jonathan’s ministers and that 160 million barrels of crude worth $13.9bn (N2.74tn) were lost between 2009 and 2012 while $13bn (N2.56tn) in NLNG dividends was mostly unaccounted for.

The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said this in a statement on Sunday.

Mohammed’s statement read in part, “Some instances of the looting are as follows: N3.8tn out of the N8.1tn earned from crude oil (2012-2015) withheld by NNPC; $2.1bn (N413.7bn) from Excess Crude Account unaccounted for; Department of Petroleum Resources’ unremitted N109.7bn royalty from oil firms.

“Others are: $6bn (1.2tn) allegedly looted by some ministers of the last administration; 160 million barrels of crude worth $13.9bn (N2.74tn) lost between 2009 and 2012; $15m (N2.96bn) from the botched arms deal yet to be returned to Nigeria; $13bn (N2.56tn) in NLNG dividends mostly unaccounted for; N30bn rice waiver; and N183bn unaccounted for at the NDDC.”

The APC consequently lashed out at those telling President Muhammadu Buhari not to waste time probing the Jonathan administration.

The statement seems to be in reaction to a statement by the National Peace Committee, which reportedly told Buhari that probing the past administration was not a substitute for governance.

The APC, however, said there was no way the Buhari government could effectively take off if it did not recover some of the trillions stolen under Jonathan and that the party’s promise of change was based on the assumption that it would recover some stolen funds.

The statement added, “It is absolutely gratifying that Nigerians are vehemently opposed to the few who would rather have the government of the day turn a blind eye to the looted funds and, in their words, carry on with the process of governance.

“Truly, what sort of governance can go on if the billions of naira in a few hands are not recovered? In the first instance, the government needs every kobo of the funds it can muster to bring about the change it has promised Nigerians.

Secondly, leaving such hair-raising funds in the hands of the few looters is dangerous, because they can use the funds to destabilise any government. In fact, no one will be surprised if the looters use their dirty funds to sponsor public demonstrations against the government’s determination to recover the funds.

"Thirdly, allowing those who privatised the commonwealth to get away is offering a thumbs-up for looting. No responsible government will do that.”

The party said that those who stole had embarked on an increasingly-bold campaign to discredit the government of the day and sabotage the funds’ recovery process, using newspaper columnists, ‘talking heads’ and otherwise respectable opinion leaders.

The APC submitted that it was necessary to remind Nigerians of the “massive looting of the treasury” that took place in the past few years, so we could better appreciate the seriousness of the issue at stake.

They said the listed “missing” funds constituted just a tip of the iceberg, adding that "The level of looting that went on in other sectors is better imagined, hence the need for all Nigerians to rally around the Buhari administration to recover the loots, bring the looters to justice and to put in place measures to prevent such looting in the future.”

PLEASE HELP: I Am Very Broke

When I was writing my lead post of Sunday on men's age, look and money (read it HERE), I didn't know it would be such a helpful piece to a lot of people, especially my female readers. But I got a message from a woman who said some of the things I wrote there are what she is battling with her husband.

He was one of those handsome dudes back then and used to take her to expensive restaurants while they were dating and she really enjoyed herself. But just 5 years into their marriage the guy is broke. He has failed in two different businesses in the last two years, he got a job but his salary is less than 80k and can't meet up with the rents and daily up keeps, not to talk of any form of enjoyment.

He's a guy who spent "large" just 6 years ago when he made money from deals; but no real life skills.

- below is a message a mature lady who is also facing financial stress sent to ’NIMI AKINKUGBE:

Good Morning Nimi,
I’m writing because I literally don’t know what else to do and I am too ashamed to talk to anyone I know about this. 
I will be 30 years old in a few months and I have no savings whatsoever…not even N1! I have been living a lie for so long, keeping up appearances and giving the impression to others that all is well. I have no excuse; I have been working in a reputable bank for nearly six years and have absolutely nothing to show for it. Sometimes I save enough to go on vacation and then spend all my savings shopping. I am the eldest child. Sometimes I lend money to my parents or pay my sister’s school fees. Recently, I contributed N240,000 towards my sister’s wedding. I am on three bridal trains this year and have spent about N50,000 on Aso-ebi for each of them. I borrow whenever I can and live from paycheck to paycheck. 
I hate my job and cannot see myself doing it for much longer…I practically drag myself out of bed each day and the thought of being away from the job, even though I am completely broke, gives me peace of mind. I know my life will be hard without any source of income but at this point I almost don’t care. 
I have actually been tempted to find a rich boyfriend, but that is not me. I honestly need help, as I feel like I’m drowning and cannot save myself. I read your newspaper column and writing to you seemed like a good idea.
- Charity

Dear Charity,
Thank you very much for your email. I am touched by your story and want you to know that you are not alone in your plight. Far too many young people, even those who are employed, are always broke. If you are unable to save from the N260,000 that you currently earn, it will not be any different even if you earn N1,000,000 a month. Here are a few tips to help you get out of this rut as you strive for financial security.

Track your spending
Write down every single thing that you buy, for a whole month; this will give you a clearer idea of what you need to cut back on or do without altogether.

Establish a budget
One of the best ways to rein in your spending is to budget. List all your routine monthly expenses, and other spending, and subtract those amounts from your income. Making small, manageable changes to your expenses, can have a huge impact on your finances.

Prioritise your spending
The key is to begin to differentiate between wants and needs. If there is an item that you have set your mind on, ask yourself if you really need it. It is nice to eat out but it needn’t be every day.

Pay yourself first
Don’t wait until the end of the month to try to save; there will be nothing left. Put your savings on autopilot; set up a standing order from your current account to a savings account or a mutual fund each month. This will form the foundation of your savings. It will not be easy, but once you get started you will see the savings growing and this will encourage you to continue.

I admire your generosity and it is a privilege to be able to support your family. However, if you are bankrupt and become ill or depressed due to stress, your family will be far worse off. You cannot afford to pay for everything; determine what you can afford and include that in your budget. If the bride and groom and other family members cannot afford a lavish wedding then they might need to work with a smaller budget or postpone the wedding.

Your choice of friends can have a huge impact on your life. Spend time with those that encourage and motivate you to achieve your goals. If you are constantly under pressure to “keep up with the Joneses,” you will have little chance of financial stability and it is time to withdraw from such relationships.

Your admission of your financial problems is a positive start and an indication that you can solve them. The art of saving, like any skill, takes some effort and sacrifice. Investing even small amounts of money regularly whilst you are young will grow into a significant sum over time. The sooner you start saving, the better. With determination, consistency and discipline, you can do it.

I look forward to speaking with you on the telephone to see how you are doing.

Best wishes,
Nimi Akinkugbe

- Those of us who have the privilege of being breadwinners of our family should be more careful. If you are a guy, don't for any reason disclose all your sources of income to a girl out of love, keep her guessing how much you have in your account. In fact let your money be invincible to her until you are sure that she is responsible and will work with you in sincerity, and not just after your cash. Be guided!

Buhari Secretly Identifying Fearless Judges to Nail Big Thieves

President Muhammadu Buhari has quietly commenced the process of identifying fearless and courageous judges who will be saddled with the responsibility of prosecuting persons who have been found to have stolen Nigeria's resources.
“We do not need to entertain any fear that the prosecution of corruption-related cases will not be fast enough because many of our courts are already weighed down by many cases. 
“The truth of the matter is that not all judges will be considered to take up the cases of those who have stolen our commonwealth for their personal enjoyment...
“As a matter of fact, one of the assignments the President gave the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption led by Prof. Sagay is to identify fearless and courageous judges that will handle the cases.
“The idea is to ensure that the judges who will handle the cases will not be just any judges. They must be those who will expedite actions on the cases and discharge their duties with courage.
“You can see that with this development, the issue of special courts for corruption cases may not come. It is about special judges.”
A credible Presidency source made these revelations to PUNCH.

Recalled that Buhari had while granting audience to members of the National Peace Committee led by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday disclosed that the prosecution of the indicted persons would commence in a matter of weeks.

“Those who have stolen the national wealth will be in court in a matter of weeks and Nigerians will know those who have short-changed them,” the President had told his guests.