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Tuesday, 24 November 2015

UK Speaks On Kanu In Detention

Radio Biafra has published the letter from James Duddridge, the minister for Africa of Commonwealth of Nations, on the continued detention of its leader Nnamdi Kanu.

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Nnamdi Kanu in court

Pro-Biafra activists recently accused the world leaders, particularly the British government, about the silence over the arrest and detention of one of their citizens, Nnamdi Kanu.

Kanu was in mid-October this year arrested in Nigeria by the country’s secret police (DSS), charged to court where he was granted bail and still remains in DSS custody after meeting all bail conditions.

On his own part, James Duddridge writes that Mr Kanu has been charged with illegally entering Nigeria, conspiracy to incite violence and being the leader of an illegitimate society or group.

The letter reads in part: “Kanu is a dual Nigerian/British national. In cases involving dual nationals in their country of other nationality we do not usually provide consular assistance unless we judge an individual to be particular vulnerable. Following concerns raised by friends of Mr. Kanu to the Foreign and Commonwealth office, including about his well-being and ongoing medical condition, we judged it appropriate in this instance to offer assistance.

“The Nigerian Authorities granted access to our consular team to visit Mr Kanu on 3 November 2015 where he is being detained in Abuja. Mr Kanu has confirmed to us that he has access to a lawyer and that he does not require the British government to make any further representations to the Nigerian Authorities on his behalf. We do, however, intend to make a further consular visit to check on his well-being.”

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Pro-Biafra activists have been protesting against Kanu’s detention in different states.

Kanu has finally appeared before an Abuja Magistrate Court over charges bothering on alleged terrorism and sedition on Monday, November 22.

The prosecution counsel clarified that the reason for Biafra leader’s continued detention in the custody of the SSS was his inability to fully meet the requirement for the bail.

Biafra Protesters Set To Storm Lagos

Pro-Biafra agitators plan to move their protest to Lagos in a bid to show solidarity with Nnamdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafia

 

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Nnamdi Kanu in court

A lot of protests have been held in states in the eastern and some southern part of the country with a few resulting in violence.

READ ALSO:  New Biafra Group Emerges

In a statement released by Radio Biafra through their social media page, the agitators said they plan to stage a massive protest in Lagos in order to push for the release of Kanu and also to get their desired independent state of Biafra.

READ ALSO:  Heavy Security Presence In Court For Kanu’s Burial

The director of Radio Biafra was arrested by security operatives and appeared in court in Abija on Monday, November 23. Pro-Biafra agitators were present to cheer him and also protest his arrest and continued detention amidst heavy security personnel.

The statement read:

Everybody should get ready for another ALMIGHTY upcoming peaceful protest, Lagos should also gear up because this time we will take our peaceful protest to every corner of Lagos state, Biafrans in Lagos should arise! The time has come to prove to the world that Biafra is not a terrorist or illegal organization. One of the major sponsor of Biafra is UNITED NATIONS. We want to tell the world that we so much valued Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra. The protest will last until Nnamdi is released. We are not giving up! NEVER! We are Biafrans and when we start something we don’t stop half way. We must prepare and raise our Biafra flag HIGH AND HIGHER……..NEVER SHALL WE GIVE UP ..GET READY FOR ANOTHER ALMIGHTY PEACEFUL PROTEST COMING SOON. THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM HAS JUST BEGUN AND WE SHALL TAKE THE WORLD BY SURPRISE. WE SHALL SUFFER WITH NNAMDI KANU, WE SHALL STAND WITH HIM TILL THE END. NO BIAFRA NO PEACE FOR NIGERIA.

Meanwhile, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, the sultan of Sokoto has expressed worry over the growing agitation for an independent Biafra state championed by some Igbo people and promised that a delegation from the northern traditional council will be sent to Igbo leaders to meet on the issue.

SEE How Container Crushed Car To Pieces In Lagos (Photo)

A picture has emerged online of a car which was crushed to pieces by a container in Ilasamaja area of Lagos state today, Tuesday November 24, 2015.

The picture was obtained of the incident which is becoming a terrible trend in the state by The Nation.

View the picture below:

The scene of the accident which occurred in Ilasamaja area of Lagos state on Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Obasanjo charges varsities on solutions to terrorism


Obansanjo
UN restates commitment to joining war against Boko Haram

FORMER Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday urged universities in West Africa to increase cooperation and proffer creative solutions to the menace of terrorism in the sub-region.

The former president, who stated this at the Third Annual Conference of the Association of West African Universities (AWAU) in Abuja, maintained that there was the need for universities in the region to develop a curriculum and research methodologies the will engender peace and human security in Africa and the world.

According to Obasanjo, “Peace in Africa and in the world is getting increasingly compromised through violent extremism to which our universities should rise stoutly to defend and find solutions.

“We need our universities to come up with creative solutions and urge AWAU to take leadership in this quest of delivering a curriculum and research methodologies that will foster a culture of peace and human security in Africa and in the world.”

Meanwhile, the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for West Africa, Mr. Mohammed Chambas yesterday restated UN’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in overcoming its challenges of Boko Haram terrorism.

Chambas told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the UN stood in solidarity with the Nigerian government in its ongoing effort at fighting the activities of Boko Haram.

“Today, as we can all see, terrorism is no longer a Nigerian problem alone. It has become an international problem that calls for a strong international response.”

“The UN stands in solidarity with Nigeria as it takes the fight to Boko Haram terrorism which must be defeated at all cost. We will continue to be supportive in ensuring the effective coordination of situations in Nigeria and other countries currently being affected by Boko Haram terrorism,” he said.

Soyinka rejects faith-based uniforms in schools

Femi Makinde

Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on Monday frowned on the situation where pupils wear uniforms depicting their religious affiliations to schools across the country.

Soyinka spoke during the inauguration of a N750m school built by the Osun State Government in Ejigbo. The school was named after him.

Though Soyinka expressed happiness at the honour done him by Governor Rauf Aregesola, he warned against diving the pupils along religious lines by allowing them to wear uniforms that typified their religious affiliations.

Soyinka said there should be nothing to divide pupils along religious lines, adding that the feeling of holier than thou was one of the factors that brought about the abduction of the Chibok girls by Boko Haram insurgents.

He said, “One of the ways we can reduce this fatalistic sense of holiness is to reduce the element of difference. I wish to implore that we do not distinguish our children by their religions.”

Soyinka, however, commended the governor for what he had done to improve the standard of education in the state.

Aregbesola inaugurated the school established by his administration in Ejigbo.

The governor described Soyinka as the greatest scholar in Africa.

The Wole Soyinka Government High School, Ejigbo is a 3,000-capacity complex with 72 classrooms of 49 square-metres, each capable of sitting 49 students and has six offices for study groups.

Speaking on the occasion, the governor said no amount of money spent on education was too much, saying it deserved the utmost attention.

He said that in the first quarter of next year, his government would also inaugurate another set of schools in the same category.

Aregbesola said, “We can construct a good road that will last for 50 years and we are doing that, but this can never compare to the enlightenment an educated person receives in terms of its value to the society and humanity.

“The state of education prior to our coming was appalling and frighteningly so. Zoos were better than the places where the pupils were receiving education. Many of them were dilapidated and falling down.

“These schools were, therefore, not encouraging any serious learning or character building. The result was that the pupils themselves were behaving like animals. They were forming cult groups, fighting regularly with dangerous weapons and engaged in all immoral acts.

“These are children, aged seven and above. My heart bleeds to see the public education system disintegrate and become dysfunctional.”

Senators disagree over N5,000 stipend for jobless Nigerians

Sunday Aborisade, Abuja

The Senate chamber was in an uproar on Wednesday when senators of the All Progressives Party and those of the Peoples Democratic Party disagreed on the payment of N5,000 stipend to each jobless Nigerian.

A Peoples Democratic Party senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, Philip Aduda, had raised a prayer urging the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government to fulfil one of its campaign promises of paying N5,000 to unemployed youths monthly nationwide.

Aduda said this prayer was raised in order to cushion the effect of economic hardship on the unemployed in the country.

Before Aduda raised the prayer, a PDP senator from Cross River-East senatorial district, Bassey Akpan, had sponsored a motion titled, “Urgent need to curb the soaring rate of unemployment in Nigeria.”

While contributing to the motion sponsored by Akpan, the senator from Osun-East senatorial district, Babajide Omoworare, demanded the probe of the way the Goodluck Jonathan administration handled the Subsidy Re-investment and Empowerment Programme, among other poverty alleviation programmes.

Aduda, who is the senate minority whip said, “The Federal Government should immediately commence the payment of the N5,000 monthly stipend it promised during the pre-election campaign.”

The Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, seconded Aduda’s additional prayer.

But Omoworare immediately raised the Senate Standing Order 53(6) to oppose the additional prayer.

This led to a sharp disagreement between the senators of the ruling APC and those of the opposition PDP.

The Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, however, intervened after about 22 minutes by bringing the rancorous session to an end.

He first asked Aduda to repeat his additional prayer, which the lawmaker did.

However, when Saraki put the additional prayer to voice vote, the ayes obviously had the loudest voice – in support of the payment of the stipend but the Senate President banged his gavel in support of the nay voice vote coming from the APC senators.

Saraki, thereafter, gave Omoworare the privilege of raising another additional prayer.

The Osun senator said, “I want to move that the immediate past government be made to account for every penny spent on SURE-P and other poverty alleviation programmes, and I so move, Mr. President.”

When Saraki put the question to voice vote, the ayes response came from the APC senators, but the PDP senators kept quiet.

Saraki told the session that the issue of unemployment transcended party lines.

He said, “Unemployment affects all of us. We should stay above party line. We all agree that the Federal Government alone cannot do it. It is the private sector that can do it but an enabling environment must be provided.”

Moving his motion earlier, Akpan observed that the latest figures of Nigeria’s soaring unemployment situation by the National Bureau of Statistics had increased to 8.2 per cent in the second quarter of 2015 from 7.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2015 and 6.4 per cent in the last quarter of 2014.

He said, “The latest statistics as released by the bureau reveal that economically active population or working age comprising Nigerians within the age range of 15 to 64, is now 103.5 million, increasing from 102.8 million in the last quarter of 2015 while the unemployed labour force now stands at 74 million Nigerian youths.”

He expressed concern that about N2tn had been spent on intervention funds by the Federal Government to boost the productivity of various sectors of the economy in the last five years without any commensurate impact on employment generation.

He said, “With a projected population growth of 200m by 2020, we project an unemployed population of about 100m Nigerians or more. Where lies the economic future of this country?

“If the unemployed youths of this country are effectively engaged in gainful employment, terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery and other socio-economic and cultural vices will be drastically reduced. As the saying goes, ‘an idle mind is the devil’s workshop’,” he said.

In their various contributions, the senators overwhelmingly supported the motion.

Zimbabwe's Mr Ugly contest winner 'too handsome'

Image copyrightAPImage captionIt was argued that winner Mison Sere was only ugly when he opened his mouth

Some of the crowd at Zimbabwe's annual Mr Ugly contest have complained that the winner was not ugly enough.

The runner-up and his supporters said Mison Sere's ugliness wasn't natural since it was based on missing teeth.

Mr Sere won $500 ($330) and plans to start a TV career.

The organiser David Machowa told the BBC's Steve Vickers that models make money from their looks, so ugly people should have the same opportunity.

Runner-up William Masvinu has won every previous year of the competition. He took home $100 this year.

Image copyrightAPImage captionWilliam Masvinu told the BBC his wife supports his decision to take part in the competition

Mr Masvinu told the BBC that winning the competition in previous years has brought him fame and a few minor marketing contracts.

"To be rewarded is a good thing, this competition has done a lot for me, it's changed my life," he said.

Now, Mr Sere is hoping for the same fame and fortune.

Image copyrightAFPImage captionAudience members wanted a picture with the winner

He told AP news agency that he already goes around schools performing and, as he put it ""showcasing my ugliness".

He sees winning the competition as a chance to make it onto TV.

Image copyrightAPImage captionWinner Mison Sere wore torn overalls to compete

He's not the only one hoping to make ugliness pay.

The competition's organiser hopes that the Zimbabwean contest is just the start of it.

He is planning to compete in Mr Ugly World, to be staged in Harare in 2017.

Image copyrightAPImage captionIf ugly competitions take off, we may be seeing more of this

I was close to death, I saw the devil and angels – Blatter

Sepp Blatter has revealed that he was “between the angels who were singing and the devil who was lighting the fire” during his recent health scare.

The FIFA president was hospitalzied for stress and admits it was more serious than reported.

“Yes, I was very close, but luckily I never became unconscious in the 48 hours where I was really between the angels who were singing and the devil who was lighting the fire,” he told Swiss TV channel, RTS.

“It was the angels who sang.”

Blatter also backed Platini to win the FIFA presidency ahead of the five other candidates.

“Platini is an honest man,” he said.

“If he comes back, he will be elected.”

Having a child outside wedlock was a mistake – Eucharia Anunobi

Top Nollywood actress cum evangelist, Eucharia Anunobi has expressed her thoughts on single-parenthood and how her having a baby outside wedlock, ‘came by mistake’.

She told New Telegraph about how the father of her now 13-year-old son, Raymond, has refused to be responsible and how she copes with being a single parent.

When asked what it is like being a single parent, the legendary thespian said, “It was not a deliberate choice that I made, it came by chance, it came by mistake. God does not kill His children who have made mistakes. He would rather sustain them and tell them that He is the owner of all things.

“The Lord has been sustaining me as a single parent I don’t think about it, all I know is God, you are the one that created me and the child that you gave to me. So God will provide whatever that is needed of me, it was a wrong choice that I made,” she noted.

On whether she had tried to reconcile with the father of her son, Eucharia said, “When somebody says that I do not want to be a responsible father what do you do? You don’t take a horse to the river and force it to drink.

While affirming her plan of settling down with her ideal man, she said, “Of course. Every woman says I want a tall black, handsome man. We all need good things. All the good things every normal woman wants, I want it too. He must be somebody who has the spirit of God, someone who has Christ as his backbone.”

Responding to reports of her purportedly claiming that her intimidating profile tends to discourage men from asking her hand in marriage, the mother of one said, “I can’t remember ever saying such a thing. I don’t know about men being scared of me.

“Well, I will take it that what you are saying is that I’m not in a relationship. Of course you know I would not want to discuss my private life. But I have to tell you what I am doing and what is not happening, I believe in things that are incubating; if it’s meant to come out, it will come out.

“A lot of people also do not know of my commitment to my Christian life too,” the evangelist said.

INEC meets on date for supplementary elections in Kogi



INEC ballot box

CHAIRMAN of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, earlier yesterday said the Commission will hold a crucial meeting later in the day (yesterday) to review last Saturday’s governorship poll in Kogi State and come up with a definite date when it will conduct supplementary elections in the 91 polling units where the poll was declared inconclusive by the umpire.

Addressing party representatives, stakeholders and journalists at the Kogi State INEC headquarters, Lokoja, venue of the collation, the Returning Officer for the election, Professor Emmanuel J. Kucha, had declared that the 41,353 votes difference between the two leading parties, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) is lower than the 49,953 cancelled results spread across 91 polling units in 19 local councils in the state, hence no winner could be declared.

Prince Abubakar Audu contested on the platform of the APC while Idris Wada represented the PDP.
Giving reasons why the results from the 91 units were declared inconclusive, in a telephone chat with The Guardian in Abuja yesterday, INEC Deputy Director in charge of Publicity, Mr. Nick Dazang, explained that cases of over-voting was detected in some of the units.

Dazang confirmed that while there were incidents of violence and ballot box snatching in some of the units, some areas, particularly in Dekina where the Commission had the highest number of polling units, “people tore the ballot papers and result sheets in some areas.”

The spokesman disclosed that INEC will commence a preliminary meeting on Monday (yesterday) and take a decision for the supplementary election to be held in the affected 91 units spread across 19 local councils in the state at a date to be announced by the Commission.

Stranded migrants block railway, call hunger strike


MOROCCANS, Iranians and Pakistanis on Greece’s northern border with Macedonia blocked rail traffic and demanded passage to Western Europe yesterday, stranded by a policy of filtering migrants in the Balkans that has raised human rights concerns.

One Iranian man, declaring a hunger strike, stripped to the waist, sewed his lips together with nylon and sat down in front of lines of Macedonian riot police.

Asked by Reuters where he wanted to go, the man, a 34-year-old electrical engineer named Hamid, said: “To any free country in the world. I cannot go back. I will be hanged.”

Hundreds of thousands of migrants, many of them Syrians fleeing war, have made the trek across the Balkan peninsula having arrived by boat and dinghy to Greece from Turkey, heading for the more affluent countries of northern and western Europe, mainly Germany and Sweden.

Last week, however, Slovenia, a member of Europe’s Schengen zone of passport-free travel, declared it would only grant passage to those fleeing conflict in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and that all others deemed “economic migrants” would be sent back.

That prompted others on the route – Croatia, Serbia and Macedonia – to do the same, leaving growing numbers stranded in tents and around camp fires on Balkan borders with winter approaching.

Rights groups have questioned the policy, warning asylum should be granted on merit, not on the basis of nationality.

“To classify a whole nation as economic migrants is not a principle recognized in international law,” said Rados Djurovic, director of the Belgrade-based Asylum Protection Center. “We risk violating human rights and asylum law,” he told Serbian state television.

Buhari’s govt won’t stifle free speech, minister assures


Buhari

Urges social media influencers to regulate selves

From the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, came yesterday an assurance that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration will not stifle free speech by seeking to regulate the social media or abridging the rights of Nigerians.

Mohammed, who gave the assurance in Lagos during a meeting with a cross section of social media influencers, however, said it is important for them to self-regulate to maintain their credibility.

‘’Let me assure you that the Federal Government does not intend to stifle free speech or abridge the rights of Nigerians to air their views freely. We are not about to regulate or stultify the social media. This explains why we are asking you to self-regulate. That is why we are encouraging you to rein in the impostors among you and show restraint when dealing with issues of national unity, Nigeria’s sovereignty, as well as issues concerning the lives and well-being of Nigerians.

‘’What I am saying in essence is that you must self-regulate in order not to self-destruct. Self-regulation allows you to weed out the charlatans among you in order to maintain your credibility and ensure your survival,” the minister said.

Canada supports child nutrition in Kano with $10 million


THE Canadian government has promised a donation of $10 million on micro nutrient initiative to assist malnourished children in Kano State.

The Canadian High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr. Perry Calderwood, who drop the hint at a reception held after a two-day international conference on development in Africa, organised by Bayero University, revealed that the project was part of Canadian developmental support on maternal and new born child in Africa.

Calderwood said the Canadian government confirmed that statistic on low balance energy children in Nigeria remain on the increase due to lack of required nourishment, adding that the micro nutrient initiative would run for five years in Kano.

According to the envoy, the project, which is being handled by a Canadian-based international organisation would soon be extended to Bauchi, Katsina and other neighbouring states.

Besides, the high commissioner reminded that Canadian development programme in Nigeria also focuses significantly on maternal and new born child health, due to increase in cases of maternal mortality rate.

“Canadian government is channeling fund through UNICEF and other reliable international agencies to strengthen Nigeria’s health sector and check the rate of mortality. You would be aware Nigeria is one of the African countries benefiting from Canadian government development support programme particularly in polio eradication, maternal and new born child and other health care support programmes.”

Drama as ‘Prophet’ fails to ‘resurrect’ Audu

Grave diggers at work….yesterdayFIRST, it was disbelief and shock that greeted the news of the sudden death of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in last weekend’s election in Kogi State, Abubakar Audu. Then reality began to dawn on the sad eventuality of death when all attention shifted from the collating centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), where the election had been declared inconclusive to Ogbonicha, home of deceased.

There had been some delay in arrangements leading to the burial of the politician on Sunday evening, according to Muslim rites. It was later scheduled to hold for 10.00a.m. yesterday, a situation that made friends and relatives besiege his palatial home early in the day.

After waiting endlessly for several hours without the burial taking place, tension began to mount as angry mourners started demanding the deceased’s corpse to be brought out. To forestall the breakdown of law and order, security personnel blocked the main entrance to the late politician’s home. This didn’t deter many of the angry well-wishers, who had gathered in their hundreds, from forcing their way into the compound, after travelling long distances to pay their last respects to Audu.

In a strange twist of development, amidst the ensuing chaos, a group of clerics emerged at the scene, led by a prophet, who claimed to have been invited to pray, not for the repose of Audu’s soul, but rather to revive him and bring the late politician back to life.

This interesting twist brought some frenzy into the crowd, who against all hopes, waited with bated breath for the unexpected to happen. Immediately, rumour began to filter into town and social media that the former governor had been resurrected.

At the scene, there was mild drama between the prophet and members of the Audu family, who had refused to let him in. The youths of Ogbonicha broke the door to the room where Audu was laid to allow the prophet gain access.

“The prayer man was allowed to enter the room according to the wish of the crowd and they all joined in the prayers for the resurrection of Audu with Holy Ghost fire renting the air as well as shouts of Allahu Akbar.

“Senator Dino Melaye and some family members came out through the back door to calm the angry crowd. While they were largely engaged in fervent prayers, others were weeping loudly by the door. As men and women of faith engage in fervent prayers to bring Audu back to life, others were digging his grave at one end of the compound,” a source told The Guardian.

However, the prophet failed to resurrect Audu, prompting the youths to go berserk, threatening to kill the prophet.

The burial was well attended as scores of the who-is-who in Nigerian politics as well as members of the business community were in Ogbonicha to give their last respect to the departed hero. There was an ocean of tears when his body was eventually lowered into the grave at past 2.00pm. The burial rites were conducted by a team of Imams from across Igalaland.

Man who withdrew N45m paid to his account in error, declared wanted by EFCC


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has declared one Jerry Ogbonna Obike Phillip wanted for withdrawing a certain amount of money posted to his bank account in error.

The information which was released on the EFCC official Facebook page reads thus:

“The public is hereby notified that Jerry Ogbonna Obike Phillip whose photograph appears below, is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in a case of stealing.

“Phillip withdrew the sum of N45,000,000.00 (Forty Five million naira) which was mistakenly credited into his account in a new generation bank,” the statement read.

However, it was learnt that, before the money could be reversed to its rightful owner, Phillip had allegedly withdrawn the said amount.

How PDP can dethrone APC in 2019 – Nnamani


Former Senate President, Ken Nnamani, has expressed optimism that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will return to power in 2019.

He, however, said internal democracy must be practiced.

PDP lost to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the March presidential election.

Nnamani called for the abolition of delegate system to conduct primaries in the selection of candidates, as well as review of the PDP constitution to facilitate open congress, empowering all registered PDP members to vote and select their candidates.

Nnamani in a statement released in Abuja on Monday, urged members to stop the blame game over the party’s loss of last election.

He said: “Many of the people who are very pained that we lost the presidential election have needlessly been blaming ourselves. This blame game should not continue. We lost the elec­tion because we deserved to lose. We had run out of policy gas. We worked hard to lose the election.

“Now it is time for renewal and renewal requires strategic thinking and bold actions. Many years ago, I worked with some of my colleagues in the PDP and we foresaw this moment.

“We predicted that the PDP needed to keep faith with its cardinal prin­ciples and values to sustain its leadership of Nigerian politics. How I wished our other colleagues listened to us in those days. We would have averted the disaster of the 2015 electoral defeat.

“Some of those who contributed immensely to the PDP electoral defeat shouted us down and refused to hear our voice of wisdom. This is past now. There is no time for recrimination and self-adulation. It is time for clarity and effective action.

“It is time for genuine embrace of internal democracy. The new PDP should become the symbol of in­ternal democracy. Our rebranding should first start with a real commitment to internal democracy.

“I suggest that before we go fur­ther on this journey let all those who desire to lead PDP in formal or informal positions of authority pub­licly declare a new code of conduct. The heart of this code of conduct will be an oath to always promote and protect internal democracy.

“Beyond the code, the new PDP must put in its constitution expulsion for any party official at all lev­els who deliberately sub­verts the process of internal democracy. Impunity must end now. Impunity does not end with mere words or declarations.

“It includes clear sanctions for violation of core tenets of party sys­tems. It is common knowl­edge that we lost many states to the APC because we deliberately refused to conduct primaries that al­low our party members to vote for the candidate of their choice.

“If we have been less reckless in man­agement of party politics we would have gained at least four more states and perhaps won the presiden­tial election. But we shot ourselves on the foot.”

“I think we should go the full hog and write into the new consti­tution that all primaries in the new PDP will be conducted in open congresses where all registered party members have equal votes. This is very radical.

“But we need radical responses to a terrible situation. Some­one may say that even in United States, the symbol of democracy, primaries are sometimes based on del­egates. But we can do bet­ter than the United States. We can deepen democracy by making primaries fully democratic.

“As a leader of the pro­scribed PDP Reform Fo­rum, I took the clear posi­tion that we must be a party ruled by law not by men. I have long known that a rule-based system is supe­rior to a discretion-based system. Godfatherism is a weak framework to build a system that can deliver its mandate.

“The weight of contradiction of reckless abandonment of our core values and rules is what has drowned the ship of PDP in the waters of Nigerian politics,” Nnamani concluded.

Youths attempt killing prophet who could not resurrect Audu


The burial of the late governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in last Saturday’s election, Prince Abubakar Audu, came with a mild drama on Monday afternoon.

This was as a prophet, who had earlier promised to revive Audu to life, was denied by members of the mourning family and security agents, from gaining access to the room where the remains of the former Kogi governor was laid.

This reportedly led youths of Ogbonicha, Audu’s home town, to break the door of the room to allow the prophet gain access as they all joined in the prayers for the resurrection of Audu with Holy Ghost fire renting the air as well as shouts of Allahu Akbar.

But when the prophet could not resurrect the deceased governorship candidate, the youths went berserk, threatening to kill the prophet. With the intervention of Senator Dino Melaye and some family members who came out through the back door, the angry crowd was pacified

Abubakar Audu: I’m happy the monster died – Sugabelly narrates ‘torment’ with family


Following the death of the Kogi gubernatorial candidate, Prince Abubakar Audu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, a certain lady, identified as Empress, has expressed joy over the sad event.

The lady, on her twitter handle @Empress Sugabelly, recounted her ordeal with the family of the late politician, where she claimed that his son had raped her and how she was also drowned.

In her tweets, she said, “The Prince Audu I knew was a monster. I am glad he is dead, and I spit and dance on his grave.

“I’m so happy he died. God please hurry up and take Mustapha, Kabir and Bashir too, and that their animal of a cousin called Jibrin.

As if addressing one of the sons Mustapha directly, she penned down, “Your daddy is dead Mustapha.”

She also went on to say those who think she is happy the Prince died because of politics are unserious people.

The said Empress went further to allege that the deceased’s son molested her sexually. She said she was just 17 years old when she graduated from a certain school, Loyola and decided to take one year to make ends meet.

According to her, “I lived in Abuja and had just finished my first ever real world job as an intern in this tech company called Alteq. I met Mustapha there. His father, Audu, was the governor of Kogi state then.

“I was the youngest person in the company and he sort of took me under his wings and he was nice to me.

She went further to claim that one thing led to another and Mustapha allegedly started having canal knowledge of her.

Empress added that at that point, there was no one she could ask for help.

According to her, “He will choke me while f***ing me. I cried and begged him but he will get angry and say I was ruining his flow. Whenever I did not do what he or his friends wanted, he would hit me and drag me by my hair. So I learnt to be obedient.

“He used to bring new friends every time. He did other unpleasant things like burn me and hold my head under water while his friends f***ed me, but that was only once or twice.

“I was in love with him and inside, I kept hoping he didn’t mean it and if I was obedient enough, he would go back to being the sweet guy I met,” Empress tweeted.

Audu remains APC’s candidate, but… – INEC

ABUJA — The anti-climax arising from the death of Prince Abubakar Audu in the Kogi State governorship election continued yesterday after the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC affirmed that the dead Audu remained the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The assertion came as a meeting of senior INEC officials in Abuja called to ponder possible options on the issue was temporarily aborted after news emerged that Audu had ‘resurrected’.

Abubakar Audu

The dispersal of the meeting coincided with jubilations in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital that Audu had been revived.

The news of Audu’s ‘revival’ about midday followed insistence of some prophets who stormed the late Audu’s country home in Ogbonicha, that they would revive him. The prophets, who were initially rebuffed by Audu’s family members, however, got passage into the room where the corpse was kept after desperate sympathisers overwhelmed the family members and broke the door to the room.

While they prayed, the grave diggers who all along had been busy at one section of Audu’s expansive country home relaxed. The relaxation in part gave fillip to rumours that Audu was being revived, a development that spread far and wide, even to INEC headquarters.

When they reconvened after the initial disruption, senior INEC officials affirmed that the commission was ignorant of Audu’s death.

INEC, however, said although it heard the news of Audu’s passing just like most other Nigerians, it was nevertheless meticulously studying the situation with a view to coming up with an appropriate position that would be fair, lawful and acceptable to all. Director of Voter Education, Publicity, Civil Society and Gender Liaison at the Commission, Mr Oluwole Osaze-Uzi  told Vanguard yesterday that INEC would make its position public as soon as it was addressed by APC on the issue.

Last night APC officials were still contemplating the nature of address to be presented to the electoral commission. Contacted on assertions by INEC, APC deputy national publicity secretary, Timi Frank promised to call back after further consultations. He, however, did not call back or respond to calls to his mobile phone at press time.

It is expected that whenever the APC addresses the commission that the principal officials of the body would meet with its consortium of lawyers and its in-house legal team to decide on the issue.

APC has to notify us  — INEC

Also speaking, Deputy Director, Publicity at the commission, Mr Nick Dazang, said yesterday: “APC has to do proper notification, and accompany it with the certificate of death issued by a medical doctor.

“When something like this happens, the party on which platform the candidate contested will need to notify the commission; of course, we have heard and read like everyone else but we need to be notified.

“Once the commission is notified, it will look at relevant clauses of the 1999 Constitution as amended, the Electoral Act 2010 as amended and also the Constitution of APC itself.

“All these relevant laws will be looked at with a view to determining what to be done to ensure that whatever is done subsequently is done within the ambit of the law.

“INEC as a law-abiding body will do everything prescribed by the law.

“Thankfully we have a consortium of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) that provide counsel to the commission. We also have a very vibrant legal service department, headed by a SAN,” Dazang said.

The Electoral Act prescribes 14 days for the conduct of a supplementary poll. INEC was, however, silent on whether it would go ahead with the supplementary polls but said it would not rely on mere opinions of people or sentiments to take a position. INEC added that the situation in Kogi would not affect the conduct of the December 5 governorship election in Bayelsa state.

We’ll be within the law — APC

Meanwhile, the APC has promised to act within the confines of the law in resolving issues concerning the replacement of its governorship candidate in the election and the pursuit of the supplementary elections as announced by INEC. In a statement issued by its national secretary, Mai Mala Buni, the party said:

“On INEC’s position that the November 21, 2015, governorship poll in Kogi State was inconclusive, APC is studying the declaration of the Returning Officer, Prof. Emmanuel Kucha, who is the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, based on Section M, Paragraph 4(Page 22) of INEC Approved Guidelines and Regulations for the Conduct of the 2015 General Elections.

“APC believes in the rule of law, strict adherence to 1999 Constitution and Electoral Act 2010(as Amended).

“Our government is a product of the rule of law. We have absolute faith in the nation’s law, and we will not in any manner undermine the law. Our observations and position will be within the laws of the land.

“The situation in Kogi State is a test case for the rule of law and our growing democracy. APC is committed to its pledge to ensure a sustainable democracy in the country”, it said.

The declaration to explore all options available to it on the matter was contained in a press statement issued by the party’s deputy national publicity secretary, Mr. Timi Frank.

He said: “We are exploring all known choices and alternatives to us in line with our party’s dictates and respect of the rule of law as is in conformity with laid down laws and rules of our country.

“To say that we are shocked and dumbfounded at Audu’s death is to scratch our pains on the surface as the Kogi Prince typified what a real democrat radiates. A politician who chose to remain in opposition after losing his governorship in 2003 despite the intimidations on him but rather chose to see the nation get its deserved change in leadership”, Frank said.

Audu buried

Ogbonicha in Ofu Local government area of Kogi State, where Audu died in his country home was an unusual place as people flooded the community from all walks of life. Associates of the late political icon  were among the mammoth crowd that witnessed the burial. Among others present were his former colleagues including Senator Rabiu Kwankwanso, former governor Lucky Igbinedion and Senator Saminu Turaki.

The state government delegation to the burial was led by the Deputy Governor of the state, Arc. Abayomi Awoniyi. Senator Dino Melaye, a strong associate of the late politician and Rep. James Faleke, his running mate in the inconclusive election, were very visible at the burial yesterday.

The burial ceremony commenced about 1.50 p.m. yesterday after the prophets failed to revive the dead Audu. The burial was supervised by Islamic religious leaders from all over Igala land.

Following the burial, Faleke declined to speak with Vanguard, saying he was too devastated to speak on his late boss. Senator Melaye, however, described late Audu as an irreplaceable hero who was a dogged fighter and a lover of his people. He said the progressive community would miss its icon.

At about 2:00 pm, the body of Prince Abubakar Audu was finally laid to mother earth amid uncontrollable wailing by people who have come to mourn with Audu’s family. Earlier in the day, the governor of Kogi State declared a three-day public holiday and seven-day mourning period to honour “the man who laid the foundation for the development of Kogi State”.

Prince Abubakar Audu was on the verge of emerging as the next democratically elected governor of Kogi State as his party, having polled 240,827 votes to top the election with Wada, the incumbent governor scoring 199, 514 votes.

The election was, however, declared inconclusive upon the fact that the number of cancelled votes was more than the difference in the votes between the late Audu and Wada.

Biafra: Transfer me to prison custody, Kanu begs court

…Protesters besiege court, demands his unconditional release
DSS secures fresh order to detain him for 90 days
More protests sweep Abuja, Onitsha, Aba as IPOB members ground vehicular movements
Hoist Kanu’s portraits, Biafra emblems in Aba
We are not in support of any violence – Anglican Church

By Ikechukwu Nnochiri, Dapo Akinrefon, Caleb Ayansina,  Okonkwo Nwabueze, Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Nnewi & Ugochukwu Alaribe

Hundreds of agitators for the creation of Biafra Republic, yesterday, besieged an Abuja Chief Magistrate Court sitting at Wuse Zone 2, demanding the unconditional release of the self-declared leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.

The placard carrying protesters, who wore T-shirts and caps with inscriptions like “Biafra Now or Never”, “Buhari Release Kanu For Us”, “On Biafra We Stand”, yesterday, sang and danced outside the court premises, while hearing was going on in the criminal case that was entered  against Kanu by the federal government.

Meantime, following an order of the court, the Department of State Security, DSS, yesterday, produced the detained Director of Radio Biafra and Television, Kanu.

Chief Magistrate Shauibu Usman had at the last adjourned date, berated the DSS over its failure to produce Kanu in court on two consecutive times the matter came up  before the court.

Magistrate Usman said he was disappointed that the security agency refused to produce Kanu despite an express order of the court.

Consequently, he directed that the accused person must be brought before the court yesterday.

Meanwhile, at the resumed hearing on the matter yesterday, Kanu, who the government accused  of engaging in  criminal conspiracy, managing and belonging to an unlawful society, as well as indulging in criminal intimidation, contrary  to section 97 (a)&(b) and section 397 of the Penal Code, begged to be transferred to prison custody.

His lawyer, Mr.  Vincent Egechukwu Obeta, insisted that transferring his client to prison would enable him to have easy access  to his legal team.

Obeta made the application shortly after the DSS, yesterday, urged the Magistrate  Court to hands-off Kanu’s trial.

The DSS, through its lawyer, Mr Moses Idakwo, told the court that it has already secured an order of the Federal High Court in Abuja to further detain Kanu for another 90 days.

It said that the order which was granted by Justice Ademola Adeniyi, was to enable the government to conclude investigation into an allegation that Kanu was involved in terrorism financing.

Consequently, the DSS, yesterday, applied to withdraw the initial First Information Report, FIR, it lodged against Kanu before the Chief Magistrate Court.

The agency maintained that the government would file a fresh charge against Kanu before a higher court, once its ongoing investigation is concluded.

Idakwo therefore asked Magistrate Usman to  step down from the trial on the ground that his court lacks the power and jurisdiction to prosecute terrorism charges.

The application was vehemently opposed by Kanu’s lawyer Obeta, who  insisted that the bail earlier granted the accused person must firstly be complied with before any application for transfer of the case to a federal high court could be entertained.

Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, sandwiched between security operaives, leaving the court yesterday in Abuja.

After listening to both parties, Magistrate Usman adjourned the case till December 1 for ruling.

Kanu who was brought to  court yesterday under heavy security, was on October 17, picked up in Lagos by security operatives, shortly after he arrived Nigeria from his base in the United Kingdom.

He had On October 19,  pleaded not guilty to the FIR that was filed against him by the Nigerian government, and was subsequently granted him bail to the tune of N2million.

The court further directed the defendant to produce a civil servant of Grade Level 16, to stand as his surety.

However, following allegation that the DSS, refused to release the accused person after he had perfected the bail conditions, the Magistrate, in a ruling on October 23, ordered that he should be brought to court on November 18, an order that was not complied with.

Magistrate Usman insisted that no trial could  continue in a criminal case in the absence of the accused, saying the only condition that could make a court to excuse the absence of an accused had not arisen.

He therefore ordered the DSS to ensure the presence of the defendant in court yesterday.

Specifically,  Kanu, is standing trial on criminal conspiracy, managing and belonging to an unlawful society and criminal intimidation contrary to Section 97, 97B and 397 of the penal code.

The fact of the case, according to DSS report was that the accused formed an unlawful society with the purpose of bringing into being a Republic of Biafra.

He was alleged to have proclaimed himself as the leader of the Republic of Biafra and established a radio of Biafra.

Kanu was also alleged to have appointed himself Commander of the Loyal Forces of Biafra and was broadcasting to the whole world the dire consequences of the government and people of Nigeria will surfer should they attempt hinder the actualization of the Republic of Biafra.

IPOB members ground vehicular movements

In  the South East states, the agitation for the release of  the Director of Radio Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu by the Federal Government continued yesterday as members of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, numbering over 15,000, dared the military and protested in Onitsha the commercial city of Anambra State, marching in over 18 batches of about two thousand people per batch, and grounding vehicular movements in the ever busy Onitsha Enugu express way for over one and half hours.

Supporters of Nnamdi Kanu stormed Abuja on Monday, November 23, 2015, in a solidarity protest for their leader who was arraigned in Wuse Zone 2 Magistrate Court, Abuja

Known for their peaceful and non violence agitation, the protesting IPOB members marched from Niger Bridge head entry into Anambra State, where the plaque of former Biafran warlord, late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was built, to Naval outpost, Atani Road Ogbaru Local Government Area, and back to Uga Junction, where they again joined the Onitsha, Asaba Enugu Express way, down to Upper Iweka flyover.

At the Upper Iweka flyover bridge, they danced for about 30minutes and grounded vehicular movements  before their leaders directed that they should allow the vehicles to move but slowly.

Wielding placards with inscriptions as “Nigeria is a lawless land, and a terrorist state,” “Biafra is a Nation not a society,” “Free innocent man, Nnamdi Kanu or there will be no peace” “Freeinnocent man Nnamdi Kanu, he did not do anything wrong”, “No Biafra no peace”, including others derogatory inscriptions on their placards against the government, the protesting IPOB members marched towards Zik’s roundabout and military cantonment Onitsha.

On their march towards Zik’s roundabout, they stopped in front of the Onitsha military cantonment along the Onitsha Enugu Express way, danced for about 20 minutes, chanting anti Federal and Anambra state government    and military songs, demanding for the release of the incarcerated Kanu who they warn that if anything happens to him, they will make Nigeria ungovernable, before they left for Ziks Roundabout.

At Ziks roundabout named after the late Owelle of Onitsha, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, which is incidentally directly opposite the Onosi Onira retreat, home of the late first Nigerian president, they stopped and paid homage to Ziks plaque built at the roundabout, and addressed newsmen.

According to their spokesmen, who gave his name as Emma Powerful and  Sunday  Igbokaenyi, from Okija, IPOB wondered why Mr. Kanu should still be in detention after the court has granted him bail, they alleged that ban has been place on all the imported goods the Igbo are major importers to humilate them, adding that IPOB is a non violent group and should not be treated like criminals, when Federal Government is petting the Boko Haram members.

While Mr. Powerful said their protest is in continuation of their agitation for the Sovereign State of Biafra and release of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and to tell the Federal Government that no amount of threat from the Military will stop them until their objectives are achieved.

Hoist Kanu’s portraits, Biafra emblems in Aba

While the Onitsha protest was still ongoing, over 20,000 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, also yesterday embarked on another protest march in Aba, Abia state, where they hoisted Biafra emblems and Nnamdi Kanu’s portraits across billboards and other high-rise structures across the city.

As the protesters grew in number, it was a major difference from past protests as all the markets in the city including the Ariaria International, Cemetery and Ahia Ohuu markets were open for business. Vanguard observed that shop owners along Azikiwe road hurriedly shut their shops to avoid the wrath of the protesters.

Recall that the Police in Aba led by the Area Commander, ACP Peter Wagbara, had last week, went round the city and removed Biafra emblems mounted at strategic points and high rise.