Sunday, September 30, 2018

Video: I shall meet those who want to contest against me – Buhari


Nobody is contesting in APC with me, I am the only candidate, those who wanted to contest against me went to the other parties, okay I will meet them there. — President @MBuhari #PMB2019pic.twitter.com/26DPuf9fDp
— The Buhari Centre (@BuhariCentre)

Senator Boroffice allegedly escapes assassination, Gov Akeredolu reacts


The senator representing Ondo North senatorial district, Prof Ajayi Boroffice, yesterday escaped assassination in Owo, headquarters of Owo Local Government Area of the state.
His Special Assistant, Kayode Fakuyi, confirmed the attack, alleging that the suspected assailants were political thugs.
He said: “In continuation of political campaign across the 72 wards of Ondo North senatorial district, Senator Ajayi Boroffice visited Owo on Saturday.
“The venue of the campaign, Raheem’s Hall, was attacked by armed thugs. The assailants freely unleashed ranging degrees and forms of violence on the people who gathered at the venue.
“Evidently, it was a clear assassination attempt. The senator escaped the assassination attempt by providence.”
However, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, Segun Ajiboye, described the allegation as wicked, wondering how people should frame such blatant lie because of politics.
He cautioned Boroffice’s group against raising unnecessary tension in the state ahead of the 2019 general elections.
Ajiboye asked the group to mention those behind the assassination attempt “if such frivolous allegation was true.”
But the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the state command, Femi Joseph said the police were not aware of the incident, going by the records with all the Police posts in the state.
He warned politicians against violence in the state, urging them to play the games according to the rule ahead of the 2019 polls.
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Dangote Loses Daughter To Cancer

  Fatima Bello Dangote, the adoptive daughter of the chairman of Dangote Group and Africa’s wealthiest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has died. According to The Elites Ng, Fatima, who was also Dangote's niece, died on Friday, October 2, in a private hospital in the United Kingdom, after a 2-year battle with brain cancer. Fatima was the daughter of Alhaji Bello Dangote, the billionaire’s younger brother who died in the ill-fated plane crash alongside Ibrahim Abacha in 1996.  



Dangote, who acted as her foster father after her father’s death, single-handedly brought her up and trained her through schools. She was buried in London last week according to Islamic rites. May her soul rest in peace. 
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Moment APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomole, Mistakenly Mentioned Rigging Osun State Rerun Election (Watch Video)

Yesterday, APC National chairman, Adams Oshiomole, addressed a press conference where he spoke on the just concluded rerun election in Osun state.
In the video, Adams Oshiomole, mistakenly mentioned rigging while speaking on how the opposition party, PDP, have taken their defeat in the election.


“I think that for democracy to flourish, only people who can accept the pain of rigging (sorry defeat) should participate in an election”. – Adams Oshiomhole said.
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Saraki reacts to Osun rerun, describes it as biggest electoral fraud in Nigeria

- The Senate president Bukola Saraki has reacted to Osun rerun election - INEC on Friday morning, September 28, declared the candidate of APC, Gboyega Oyetola, as the winner of the election 
- Saraki, however, described the rerun as a sham and biggest electoral fraud in Nigeria The Senate president, Bukola Saraki, has described Thursday, September 27, rerun election held in Osun state as a total sham and the biggest electoral fraud in the history of the country. Channels TV reports that Saraki, who is also a presidential aspirant in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), stated this while addressing journalists during his campaign tour in Kaduna state. READ ALSO: Governorship primary: PSP operators collect waste for free for Sanwo-Olu NAIJ.com gathered that the Senate president consequently called for the cancellation of the result, especially in view of the complaints made about the supplementary election. Saraki accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of rigging the election, stressing that the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ademola Adeleke, ought to have been declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday, September 23. This, he said, is because Adeleke had polled the highest number of votes based on the vote count on Sunday, September 23. According to him, the alleged brazen rigging that characterised the rerun election shows that the ruling APC is desperately working to resist any form of opposition ahead of the 2019 election. PAY ATTENTION: Read the news on Nigeria’s #1 news app Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had previously reported that the minister of information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; the Ekiti state governor-elect, Kayode Fayemi; the Kano state governor, Umar Ganduje and his Jigawa state counterpart, Muhammad Badaru, have come together to celebrate the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Osun state governorship election, Adegboyega Oyetola, over his victory at the Thursday, September 27 re-run. They were joined by the candidate of the Socal Democratic Party (SDP), Senator Iyiola Omisore and the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Rasheed Adewale. Osun 2018: I have evidence that they added to APC's votes - PDP chairman - on NAIJ.com TV 


Abuja, Kaduna 3 other Nigerian states likely to suffer earthquake - NASRDA

- Seidu Mohammed, the National Space Research and Development Agency, calls on the federal government to do something fast to avert a big disaster from happening following tremors in parts of the country 
- Mohammed tells engineers to take cognizance of likely earth tremor when designing and constructing buildings - FEMA rules out possible earthquake as fear grips Abuja residents over multiple tremors The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) on Thursday, September 27, warned that communities in Abuja, Kaduna, Ogun, Oyo and Bayelsa may likely be epicentres of major earthquake if precautions are not taken. Daily Trust reports that the director general of NASRDA, Seidu Mohammed, identified the communities as Mpape in Abuja, Kwoi in Kaduna, Ijebu-Ode in Ogun, Shaki in Oyo and Igbogene in Bayelsa state. Speaking on the sideline of an annual lecture in Abuja, Mohammed, who is also the chairman of the presidential committee on the Abuja tremor, said an earthquake in the country was likely as the erstwhile inactive faults system in the country are gradually becoming active. He called on the federal government to do something fast to avert a big disaster from happening as a number of tremors recorded in parts of the country was a cause of concern. 
Citing a 100 year-old data done by the members of the presidential committee on Abuja tremor, Mohammed said the data showed that Mpape in Abuja is a hotspot which is highly susceptible to earth tremor and other earth shakeups. “What it means is that we need a thorough study across the country to identify such hotspots so that we can constantly monitor them from satellite system and from data from outer space," he said. ‘’More than 330 metric tonnes of water being taken out every day in Abuja is causing a vacuum; is straining the earth.
The director general of NASRDA called on the federal government check indiscriminate drilling of boreholes and noted that engineers should now take cognizance of likely earth tremor when designing and constructing buildings. Meanwhile, the Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has ruled out every possibility of an earthquake disaster in Nigeria following complaints of earth movement in the FCT. The agency in a statement released on Thursday, September 6, said the earth shaking could be as a result of earth tremors; a sign of seismic movement within the earth which can be caused by sudden breaks along a fault line releasing energy that cause the shakings. It also said that the movement could also have been caused by stress in underground rocks due to blasting and mining activities in an area. 

Champions League head-to-head record between Juventus and Real Madrid








The just concluded Champions League draws has tied last season's finalists,Juventus and Real Madrid, against each other. 
The fact that both sides will play each other over two legs makes it the biggest tie of the quarter finals.
Maxilliano Allegri side would want to avenge their 4-1 defeat against Zinedine Zidane's side in 2016/17 final in Wales that handed the Bernabeu side their 12th title.



In recent histories between both sides, Real have won the Champions League at the expense of the Old Lady on two occasions in the finals including the 1996/97 and 2016/17 campaigns respectively. In the 2013/14 season where both sides were drawn in the group stage, Carlo Ancelotti's men won by 2-1 in Spain then played a 2-2 draw away from home. The following season, Juventus avenged their defeat in the semi finals as Allegri's side triumphed over two legs with a 3-2 aggregate scoreline. However, the Turin giants also dumped Los Bloncos out in the 2002/03 season in the semi finals, and the 2004/05 season in the round of 16. PAY ATTENTION: Like our Facebook sports page to stay in touch with latest sports news Juventus knocked out Tottenham in dramatic fashion after playing a 2-2 draw in Turin but came back to haunt the English side at the Wembley Stadium by 2-1. Madrid on the other hand, won Paris Saint Germain, over two legs with a 5-2 aggregate scoreline as they eliminated the tournament favourites. The first leg will be played in Italy on April, 3, while the second leg will be decided at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in two weeks time. Cristiano Ronaldo has been the top marksman in the Champions League this season with 12 goals and have scored in every single game in this season's tournament. Gonzalo Higuain has five goals for a low scoring Juventus side in the group stage this season, but has the potential to score against his former side when they clash over two legs. The finals of this year competition will be played in Kyiv, Ukraine, in May as Zidane will want to become the first coach to win the title in three consecutive seasons as manager. However Allegri's will be keen on wining the trophy this season at a third attempt in four years but will have to have to pass through current defending champions.


Osun re-run: I will retrieve my stolen mandate at tribunal - Adeleke


- Senator Ademola Adeleke of the PDP has vowed to retrieve his stolen Osun governorship mandate at the Election Petition Tribunal 
- He said that would be the next step for him and the opposition party to take - Adeleke insisted that his mandate will be retrieved and that the wish of the people will stand Senator Ademola Adeleke, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s governorship candidate in Osun state, has vowed to retrieve his ‘stolen mandate’ from the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s Gboyega Oyetola, at the Election Petition Tribunal. He made the comment in a chat with newsmen shortly before the returning officer, Prof Joseph Fuwape, announced the final figure for the Osun gubernatorial re-run election on Thursday, September 27, Punch reports.

NAIJ.com gathers that speaking through his brother, Dele Adeleke, the candidate said the PDP’s next step would be to proceed to the tribunal. He said: “It will be foolish to allow this 419 result to stand. The party will meet and I believe that the tribunal is the next step to take. “Adeleke’s mandate can’t be stolen, it will be retrieved. The wish of the people will stand at the end.

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While reacting to the unconfirmed results of the re-run election, APC’s director of publicity, research and strategy in the state, Kunle Oyatomi, said the PDP was unable to manipulate the result this time around, so they are crying foul. Osun Election 2018: I will surely win this election - Senator Adeleke - on NAIJ.com TV: SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH NEW VIDEOS 
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Osun election: Davido breaks silence on Oyetola’s victory


Popular singer, David Adeleke, AKA, Davido has reacted to the outcome of Osun State governorship election.
Davido’s uncle, Ademola Adeleke was the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate in the election.
DAILY POST had reported that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Friday declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Oyetola winner of the gubernatorial election in Osun State.
The State Returning Officer, Prof. Joseph Adeola Afuwape said Oyetola garnered 255,505 votes to defeat his main rival, Senator Ademola Adeleke who polled 255,023 votes.
However, reacting, Davido who had on Thursday raised the alarm that PDP supporters were not allowed to vote in some LGs where the supplementary election took place and claimed that APC thugs were seen assaulting voters, said he has left the situation to God.
The singer while affirming a tweet from a fan which reads, ‘So the Osun election was rigged as per Mr Oshiomole,’ said ”God knows best.
”Best believe he will come through soon.”
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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Obafemi Martins' Wife Reacts After Her Footballer Husband Bought A Brand New Car For Khloe

 

The wife of Nigerian football star, Abigail has revealed how she feels after her husband bought a brand new car for ex-Big Brother Naija housemate, Khloe.
Khloe
A social media user @amara_obi who had written: "How does his wife feel tho?"
Reacting to the question, Abigail wrote:
"I feel okay with it….nd everything my husband does I know about it…I know @kokobykhloe she is a very good girl nd she deserves it. @kokobykhloe hi hun, when with his foundation he was gifting wheelchairs, crutches, going to hospitals etc, nobody said ‘how does she feel thou’ but this one has to be considered something bad because in y’all mind, there’s something going on between them…AFRICANS mentality I will never nd want to understand to it."
Recall that Khloe had yesterday shared photos of the car, writing:
"This time yestrday I borrowed my brother’s car to my event because my (now former) car is a mess and dead. He was feeling reluctant to give me his keys and I said
“Ayo pls, I ll soon buy a car and it won’t be the nonsense I’ve been having “ he laughed and said ok madam scammer ( that’s wat my family calls me cos I always scam them lol) . I rushed back to drop the car and cut off my fun.
Got a call from the KING of football @obagoal that I should come and see something. Behold God used him to bless me with this new baby .. Lord. Today I pray for this man that may he never know sadness ,Downfall, disabilities. Sorrow in life .. may God always surprise him and his family. I’m grateful.
P.S — never been surprised before, this one hook me “

Orji Kalu’s name missing in APC register

September 29, 2018


The name of Orji Uzor Kalu, a leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State is missing in the register of the party sent to his ward.
The national leadership had dispatched names of members to state chapters and wards ahead of the party’s primaries nationwide.
Kalu’s associate, Ben Kalu, made the revelation on Saturday.
The APC aspirant for Bende Federal constituency spoke during a stakeholders meeting held at the party secretariat in Umuahia, the state capital.
The former governor confirmed the development to Daily Trust.
Kalu said he felt bad about the matter, adding that he expects the state party secretary to correct the error.
Kalu is from Igbere in Bende Local Government Area in Abia North senatorial district.
He has been going round the country to canvass support for the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari.
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The Entire APC In Major Trouble, As US, UK, EU, Completely Reject The Just Concluded Osun State Governorship Re-Run Election

The Entire APC In Major Trouble, As US, UK, EU, Completely Reject The Just Concluded Osun State Governorship Re-Run Election

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Sep 28, 2018 9:49 AM

The Missions of the United States of America, US, the European Union, EU, and the United Kingdom, UK, have faulted the supplementary election, held in Osun State, on Thursday.
According to the Missions which observed the poll, incidents noted during the process are very worrisome.
The Missions revealed this in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, on Thursday night.
“We witnessed what appeared to be incidents of interference and intimidation of voters, and heard reports of harassment of party Monitors, Journalists and domestic Observers”, the US Consul-General, John Bray, who spoke on behalf of the Missions, told Journalists.
“We are very concerned by these reports, and we will be checking with Stakeholders to determine the facts. We call on all Stakeholders to remain calm.”
It would be recalled that the supplementary election which held in seven polling units, had commenced early with electoral materials and officials arriving early at the units.
Unlike Saturday’s poll which was considered peaceful, there were several arrests, reports of intimidation, and manipulation.
Some election Observers said that they were prevented from moving freely or gaining access to polling units, while the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, also expressed concerns about reports as worrisome.

Miss Nigeria beauty pageant declare 2018 edition registration free

September 29, 2018


Following the recent restructuring and announcement of a new Creative Director for Miss Nigeria Beauty Pageant, the management of the organisation has  called for entries for the 2018 edition of the pageant.
According to the new Creative Director, Ezinne Akudo Anyaoha, the competition which is open to young ladies within the ages of 18-25, with exemplary leadership qualities and can align excellently with the organisation’s mission to empower women beyond beauty, unlike previous editions. Registration for this year’s edition of the pageant will be totally free because the organisation is committed to change the game of beauty pageantry in Nigeria.
“We are committed to finding a young lady who defies the stereotypical perception of beauty queens as just superficial. Miss Nigeria 2018 must embody all the attributes of a strong female leader.
“She must be beautiful, socially conscious and committed to positively influencing young women across the country and continent. Therefore, in a bid to make this year’s edition an all-inclusive one, the organization has withdrawn registration fees to prevent financial restraints on the part of young ladies who are truly deserving of the ultimate title”, she said.
In its bid to bring back the essence of its establishment, education, environment, arts and culture, health, financial management and technology have been highlighted as core targets that would be crucial in the selection of the ultimate winner of this year’s title.
Speaking further, Ezinne said; “This year’s competition will not be business as usual as the winner will not be selected based on physical attributes alone but factors such as intellectual prowess, ability to function effectively within the six core targets; will be heavily prioritized because the essence of good education cannot be overemphasized.”

Minimum wage: N18, 000 is death wage not living wage, says ASUU-DELSU

September 29, 2018


The Delta State University branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU-DELSU) has decried the suffering of the average worker and described the current monthly minimum wage of N18, 000 as death wage and not a living wage.
Minimum wage
In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the branch, Professor Abel Diakparomre and Dr. Emmanuel Ufuophu-Biri respectively, the Union described the Nigerian worker as about the least paid in the world going by the N18, 000 national minimum wage.
The Union leaders disclosed that the Branch resolved at its Congress of 28/09/18 to join the ongoing nationwide minimum wage strike called by the Nigerian Labour (NLC}, Trade Union Congress (TUC) and other organized labour bodies. They pointed out that the branch took cognizance of the fact that the Nigerian workers have been Longsuffering and have the right to a living wage (not the current minimum death wage of N18, 000).
Professor Diakparomre and Dr. Ufuophu-Biri described the average Nigerian worker as living in lachrymal poverty and is at the precarious point of extinction because of hardship arising from the poor pay and general degraded standard of living,
According to them, the N18, 000 earned by Nigerian workers is approximately $50 a month: Thus, the average Nigerian worker lives on less than $2 a day; whereas the minimum national wage in America is about $7.75 an hour. By implication, the daily wage of the average American worker and that of many other countries is more than the monthly pay of the Nigerian worker.
Prof. Diakparomre and Dr. Ufuophu-Biri regretted that Labour had to engage government rigorously in effort to increase the minimum wage from what could be best described as death wage to a manageable state of subsistence wage. They added that it is worrisome that Government has refused to listen to organized labour on the minimum wage increase despite the manifest suffering of the Nigerian workers.
They called on organized labour to sustain the strike and remain resolute until Government heeds the voice of labour on the minimum wage issue.
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My Goal Was Better Than Salah’s, Says Ronaldo

September 29, 2018


Cristiano Ronaldo believes the overhead bicycle kick he scored for Real Madrid against his current club Juventus last season was better than Mohamed Salah’s which won the FIFA goal of the year award.
“Salah deserved to win the Puskas award, it was a good goal. But let’s be honest, let’s not lie to ourselves, my goal was the best,” Ronaldo told his 142 million Instagram followers.
The 33-year-old Portuguese star lost out to former Real Madrid team-mate Luka Modric for the FIFA best player award and to Liverpool’s Salah for the Puskas Award for the best goal.
Salah won the award for his curling strike against Everton in the Premier League in December.
“I’m not disappointed, life is like that, sometimes you win and others lose, what interests me is that in 15 years of career I managed to maintain the same levels of performance,” Ronaldo said.
“Awards are awards… I already have a lot. I play to win and not to win awards.”
Five days after the awards ceremony in London — which he did not attend — five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo hailed his former Real teammate, saying: “Congratulations to everyone, to Modric, best player of the year according to FIFA.”
Ronaldo scored his acrobatic goal in the Champions League quarter-finals against Juventus before joining the Serie A giants just months later.
The reigning seven-time Italian champions take on Napoli in a top-of-the-table clash Saturday. Juventus lead Napoli by three points after six games.
“It will be a good game, we want to win against a great team, it’s an important day,” added Ronaldo.
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MURIC wants FRSC to include muslim women in recruitment exercise



FRSC

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has reacted to the recent nationwide recruitment exercise conducted by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). FRSC had directed applicants to appear in white shorts, white round neck T-shirts, canvass and socks, which did not go down well with MURIC. Expressing their displeasure in a statement signed by its director and founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola, described it as a deliberate exercise to marginalise and discriminate against Muslim women. He also wondered why FRSC would issue such a directive to exclude a section of Nigerian citizens.
Akintola said: “The whole world knows that Muslim women do not wear shorts. It is, therefore, strange to hear the FRSC requesting applicants of both sexes to appear in shorts. FRSC is a federal road safety concern and its recruitment exercise should be inclusive.
 
“Or is FRSC telling us that it only recognises Christian women alone? Is FRSC telling us that it cannot tolerate the sight of Muslim women? Is this federal agency only interested in giving jobs to Christian women to the disadvantage of their Muslim counterparts? Is FRSC unaware of the economic implication of this among the Nigerian Muslim population? Is this not a deliberate attempt to empower Christians and continuously impoverish Muslims?”
Lamenting that Muslims are shortchanged, the group noted: “We are disappointed that FRSC has joined the clique of anti-Muslim institutions that claim secularism in order to shortchange Muslims. Muslims are being shut out of the economy of this country. Muslims are being dragged to the bottom of the pyramid of poverty in Nigeria. Instructions, which make it impossible for Muslims to participate in nation-building are being rolled out on a daily basis in public and private sectors.
 
“We remind FRSC that the marginalisation of any section of the Nigerian population by any agency is a violation of Section 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which stipulates that ‘The composition of the Government of the Federation, a State, a local government council, or any of the agencies of such Government or council, and the conduct of the affairs of the Government or council or such agencies shall be carried out in such manner as to recognise the diversity of the people within its area of authority and the need to promote a sense of belonging and loyalty among all the people of the Federation.”
MURIC said they rejected the FRSC recruitment exercise, because it failed to recognise the diversity of nation’s population.“MURIC, therefore, rejects the FRSC recruitment exercise for failing to recognise the diversity of our population. It is illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional to issue directives, which are designed to exclude any section of the country. The exercise can best be described as incomplete, sectional and discriminatory.
“To complete the exercise, FRSC authorities must give Muslim women their own opportunity to participate. A new date must be fixed for the recruitment of Muslim women in the next few weeks. Nigeria belongs to us all. MURIC will not fold its hands while our common patrimony is shared out among Christians alone. We advise FRSC and all uniformed formations to take note of this observation in order to correct the anomaly in future exercises,” the group said.
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NIGERIA @58: Why Nigeria’s growth is stunted

September 29, 2018


A REFLECTION of Nigeria’s palpable dismal situation 58 years after independence shows that our growth has been stunted for over 40 years since independence.
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The Nigerian nation is today at the cross roads of choosing its path to National growth in line with other developing nations or on the other hand continuing its present retardation along the ignoble road to self destruction and conflicts among its numerous ethnic nationalities as had been witnessed within the last few years.
It is such that most observers, domestic and international, have observed that our country has not been as divided as it is today, the division stands from religious bigotry, economic degradation, high index of poverty, joblessness, insecurity, massive corruption as a way of life, high rate of mediocrity in the leadership circles, lack of good governance, very low capital appropriation coupled with massive external loans and indebtedness which are being used mainly for recurrent expenditures, personal allowances, and non-diversification of critical areas of the economy, which makes Nigeria a dumping ground for other countries and a classic case of consumption rather than production.
The lack of infrastructural development over the last 30 years and the absence of electrical facilities have becoming a bane in Nigeria’s evolution from its present comatose economic state which has become a pathetic disgrace within the concept of the developing nations in the world.
Role of the military
Most observers agree that the pathetic situation of our country resulted from the quittance of our military from its role as custodians of the territorial integrity of our nation for the past 50 years into politics which have resulted in the present day degradation and almost total disillusionment in virtually all respect of our national evolution such as Education, Health care, Cultural Identities, Public service, Modern agriculture and Industrialization and cottage industries and small scale entrepreneurship and technological concepts for which Africans had been known for multiple centuries gone.
In the current clime, Nigerians do not even realize that the first human beings on planet earth were Africans. We shudder when told that it was Africans of old who built the various pyramids from Egypt to Sudan with scientific and technological exactitude with spiritual innovations still being unearthed today by modern archeologists.
Many Nigerians shudder when told that our Nigerian forebears were resolute enough to survive the herculean tragedies of the slave trade which impoverished our black nations from the Congo to West Africa, and that Nigerian slaves from the southern part of Nigeria were able to survive such transgressions in West Indies, Britain, South American territories such as Cuba, Brazil, Peru, Columbia, Argentina, Honduras, and of course Haiti where Nigerian slaves were able to set up the first Negro Republic from where they moved to the North American United States in Virginia, together with the anti-colonial emancipation struggles of African countries like Nigeria.
In the United States of America today most Afro-American are able to trace their blood types (DNA) back to their African descents including Nigerians.
Nigeria’s population of today is the highest concentration of black people on earth and should be the shining light of Africa.
If we compare our achievement in Nigeria with those of other countries in Africa as well as the emerging developing nations in Asia as well developmental trajectory of some developed nations in Europe and North America, it will not be difficult to analyze where Nigeria got it all wrong to the point that we are now virtually a Failed State.
Duty of a sovereign state
The first duty of a Sovereign State is to protect the lives and properties of its citizens.
It is such a proactive action of the government that will imbue in its citizens a sense of patriotism and nationalism, a situation where the lives of every citizen matters will impose on the nationals a voluntary sense of defending the values and machinery of governance instinctively, but such is not the case in Nigeria in the last few years.
The herdsmen- farmers clashes have resulted in more than 5000 deaths without any sense of obligation on the part of the leaders at the helm of affairs to arrest or prosecute any of the perpetrators who have killed, burnt, and pillaged villages and occupied their homestead without remorse. The international community and their ambassadors to Nigeria have gone round most areas of the Middle Belt to have a first-hand account of these pillage. The UK, EU, USA, and UN have been shocked by the reports of the killings which include clerics and worshippers.
Skewed security architecture
It is quite obvious to them and Nigerians that the above defaults are due primarily to our skewed security architectures where about 90 percent of the high ranking security operatives are virtually from one zone in the Northern part of Nigeria.
It has been clear that these high ranking operatives are not manifestly keen on implementing the established rules of engagement in other to maintain peace and order. Any real democracy in modern days can only be sustained by the implementation of the rule of Law and constitutional precepts which are the established grundnorm for law and order. In the month of May this year at the national assembly of Nigerian lawyers and Judges and members of the Executive and Legislature, the Educated and Elite Nigerians were baffled when the President Muhammadu Buhari in a written address told the audience that security and national interest are superior to the Rule of Law.
Most of the audience was baffled and the NBA’s final communiqué repudiated such an unconstitutional rhetoric and insisted that the Rule of law is immutable and remains the foundation of the Nigerian constitution and democratic tenets, and the grundnorm of our legal existence. President Buhari has not retracted his misguided statement which was mischievously written for him by some of his elite misguided subordinate.
One of the primordial factors which will lift any nation to greatness is Education. The greatest investment any parent or nation can give to its children or citizens is quality education and this can be best done in an egalitarian society, although it has also in the past been adumbrated by despotic and militarized societies which had given rise to several wars in Europe and in Asia.
Poor quality of education
The quality of education in Nigeria has deteriorated so much in the last 50 years. It is such that the literacy level in Nigeria is one of the lowest in the world and our educational institutions continue to produce illiterate graduates, most of whom are unemployable when compared to those of other countries. It is so pathetic that wealthy Nigerians no longer send their children to public schools. Our Leaders either use very expensive private schools within Nigeria or send their children to other countries in Europe, United States, and Asia or even to neighbouring West African countries such as Ghana.
A clear example of the rate of unemployment is that of this September, FRSC screened 324,000 applicants for just 4000 openings for employment! Statistics show that 7.9 million Nigerians have been unemployed since 2016.
In modern days, valued education must include a very high quota of technical and digital propensities in other to meet the challenges of the modern world.
It is only in such a sphere that a country can be productive and export oriented. On the other hand Nigeria’s economy is consumption based to the extent that Nigeria presently still imports more of her finished agricultural food items from abroad, the examples of which are: rice, cereals, chicken, wheat, fish, meat, flour, apples, peaches, strawberries, oil including palm oil and even toothpicks. Wonders shall never cease to end in our abysmal import potentials.
Poor development indices
In all areas of sustainable developmental goals nationwide such as healthcare, infrastructure, energy, female gender discrimination, Nigeria which many years ago ranked more than any other African or West African country has presently dropped in many cases to the position and grade of about 143 position and in some cases even dropped to 180 position of the nations on planet earth!
An example of the deteriorating state of Nigeria’s healthcare situation shows that 201,000 of our children under the age of five years die every year due to lack of adequate maternal healthcare, malnourishment and malaria disease.
Nigeria accounts for more malaria deaths than anywhere else in Africa and Asia, statistics show that mosquito nets which are delivered by international organizations or even those bought by the state or Federal organizations are sold in some shops and street hawkers at unaffordable cost for our poor mothers. Nigeria is now haemorrhaging with infertile sickness as a very poor nation, with very robust resources that can make Nigeria one of the 20 developed nations on earth.
Nigeria in the last three months has overtaking India as a nation with the highest rate of poverty and our governments fiscal and economic policies do not offer any redemption from these abysmal indices on Nigeria’s poverty and literacy levels.
It is therefore not surprising that just within this last month the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, in a discussion with the National Assembly revealed the very pathetic financial exposé that if care is not taken before the end of 2018 the Federal Government may not be able to pay monthly salaries of its workers as at when due.
It said that direct taxation across board including petroleum products may be introduced in other to raise sufficient revenue internally. However such a fiscal alarm is not only horrendous but humongous in the present situation. The World Bank and International Monetary Fund have this year warned Nigeria that our external borrowing which is being committed for recurrent expenditure rather than capital expenditure has reduced our yearly financial growth rate to about 1.8% instead of the former 6 – 7% per annum. This situation shows that the growth rate in Nigeria’s economy is presently less than that of any West African country, most of which are growing between 5 – 6% per annum.
If Nigeria looks at the state of the Asian countries, and their achievements in the sustainable developmental goals we will find the real reasons most of them in Asia such as Malaysia, Singapore, North and South Korea, Brazil, etc. are known as developed nations.
In the case of China, their leaders Mao Tse -Tung locked up their nation for 40 years, at the end of which China has become the world’s fastest growing economy, for which United State of America is currently indebted to by almost (Three Trillion Dollars).
China has become one of the world’s three super powers economically, militarily, scientifically and one of the powers in outer space exploration, and just this month proposed to lend to Africa 60 billion dollars for projects and finance.
It is really a dismal situation for Africa and the black race that Nigeria which Almighty God has blessed with diverse resources and largest concentration of black population on earth is currently unable to lift herself out of her present state of indolence, ineptitude, despondency, domestic frustrations, religious intolerance, and immense backwardness.
There is hardly any more time left for Nigerians to lift themselves out of their current negative situation of becoming a failed state, which is devoid of the mental capacity to restructure our governance etiquette begotten to us at independence by our forefathers.
Only a new class of leadership with a resolute and resilient affirmative character devoid of ethnic, cultural, religious and primordial inhibition and bigotry with a revolutionary spirit can within the limited time left lift our nation from this degrading and degenerating morass.
There are quite a few Nigerians across boards that have this spirit of determination to move our Nigeria forward. Please let it be, for the sake of the black men on this planet.
Yes it can be done and should be done, not for our own sake but for the sake of our children born and unborn, and for the greater goal of the black race which was the first human beings to originate and exist on planet earth.
  • Chief Guy Ikokwu, Second Republic politician, a member of the Ime-Obi (inner caucus) of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, wrote from Lagos.
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