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2015: FG will improve security in Northeast – Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday said that Nigeria’s Armed Forces and security agencies will sustain and intensify ongoing operations against insurgents in the northeast to achieve significantly improved security ahead of the 2015 general elections.
Speaking at an audience with the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Uriel Palti, President Jonathan said that Nigeria will also continue to work with neighbouring countries for the effective implementation of the regional security arrangements which were recently concluded to enhance multilateral cooperation against extremism, terrorism, insurgency and other cross-border crimes.
According to a statement issued by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Dr. Reuben Abati, President Jonathan told the Israeli Ambassador that the Federal Government was actively and progressively enhancing the ability of Nigeria’s Armed Forces and security agencies to deal decisively with terrorists and insurgents.
The positive effects of steps taken by his administration in that regard, he said, will become increasingly apparent very soon.
The Israeli ambassador conveyed the condolences of the country’s Prime Minister, Mr. Benjamin Netenyahu, to President Jonathan and the people of Nigeria on the loss of lives in recent terrorist attacks.
He thanked President Jonathan for his recent visits to Israel.

Monday, December 8

BOKOHARAM AND APC'S CHANGING NARRATIVE

THESE are particularly trying times for Nigeria, make no mistakes about that.  The nation is under constant attacks by a terrorist group, Boko Haram, which has sworn to impose its warped understanding of Islamic law on everybody.  The other day, it was in Borno; and now, it is Kano and Damaturu.
As body counts continue to rise over the wicked bombing of the Central Mosque in Kano yet again by the merchants of death, so is the justified anger and frustration of the people over the ability of the security agencies to protect them.
Yes, when the body bags of innocent citizens, including women and children, cut down in mid-trajectory keep piling, it is natural to question the role of government in protecting its citizens.  Yet in all the frustrations, can we find the sobriety and good conscience to consider, for once, if President Goodluck Jonathan has been fairly judged and treated in this matter?
It is patently mischievous, misleading and incendiary to link the government, let alone accuse it of throwing bombs at its own citizens just to score cheap political points.  This is precisely what the statement released by Jama’atu Nasril Islam (NJI), the apex Northern Islamic body, headed by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar 11, on the recent bombing of the Kano Mosque, suggested.
These are the precise words of Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, the secretary of JNI at a press conference in Kaduna: “We are indeed shocked and pained beyond words over the news of the bomb blasts in Kano Central Mosque, which claimed the lives of over one hundred innocent Muslims … But must blood be spilled to justify the extension of the state of emergency? Why is it that any time the ineffective state of emergency is about to elapse and or an extension is being sought, attacks are carried out with sophistication?”
What the JNI and its political wing in the opposition, the All Progressives Congress (APC) conveniently forgot to tell Nigerians is that, there has been a series of bombings in the country each time it was anticipated that the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, would want to declare his re-election bid. In fact, a day before the President’s declaration, several innocent students were killed by a suicide bomber at Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Potiskum in Yobe state.
And as has been their script, the APC accused President Jonathan of insensitivity and callousness for not cancelling the political engagement that had long been fixed for that day because of the Boko Haram attack at the Potiskum College.  This is the same Jonathan who is now being accused of sponsoring Boko Haram attacks on the very people who elected him some three years ago and the same people he is asking to renew the mandate in 2015.  If this is a joke, somebody is definitely taking it too far!
There is no argument that Boko Haram considers any Nigerian who believes in a free society a targeted enemy.  The insurgents have been killing both Muslims and Christians without any discrimination. That said, no one can contest the fact that more Christians have been slain by the murderous insurgents in their jihadist campaigns. More churches have equally been destroyed in the Northeast.  What point is being made here?  President Jonathan is a Christian. Hey, he is the victim here; not the aggressor!
It is very unfortunate and intriguing that JNI, an organisation headed by the Sultan, which has been very reticent in condemning the nefarious and terrorist activities of the Boko Haram group for the past three years is now finding its voice.  Are there any fears that the attacks are gradually coming closer to Sokoto?  Or, is this part of the APC script to get Jonathan out of power by any means possible?  As you might have known, another Sokoto boy in APC is already spear-heading the impeachment of the President in the House of Representatives, lest Jonathan wins in 2015 and keeps the North waiting again till 2019.
What the apex Muslim organisation in our country, the JNI, may have wittingly or unwittingly achieved with its incendiary statement is to play into the hands of the Boko Haram sect.  One of the apparent strategies of the group apart from terror is to create animosity between Christians and Muslims and thus divert their attention and concerted efforts in confronting what is the common enemy of the people. Nobody should lose sight of the fact that our soldiers, policemen and women, staff members of the Department of State Security (DSS), hunters and members of the civilian JTF on daily basis put their lives on the line in the fight against this insurgency. Many have been killed so far trying to protect all of us including those fanning the embers of insurgency.  We cannot throw away all their sacrifices in one feat of anger and bickering.
If there is anything the opposition politicians in the APC wish they can achieve as the nation inches towards the 2015 general elections, it will certainly be to change the narrative of the Boko Haram terrorism in the country.
Not a few of our countrymen and women rightly or wrongly believe that there is something about the Boko Haram insurgency that the APC people know about.  Not with the fundamentalist antecedents of some of their leaders, and the way they often gloat whenever Boko Haram bombs rip open the entrails and shatter the limbs of Nigerians, by seeing it as another problem for Jonathan to deal with.
They are even going about boasting of how they will stop the insurgency once they are elected in 2015. That perhaps explains why the Janjaweed cloth that Olisa Metuh, the spokesperson of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) sew for APC has fitted very well.  Give it to the opposition; they have been very strong in the media. In fact, the ruling PDP ought to go on apprenticeship in publicity and propaganda at the APC secretariat.  Yet, in spite of all their skills, the APC people know that the association of their party with insurgency is a masterstroke in the hands of PDP and they are leaving no stones unturned in order to change the narrative.
It all started with, one Steven Davis, a self-appointed Boko Haram “negotiator” who opened his mouth and claimed that the former Chief Army Staff, General Azubuike Ihejirika, who gallantly routed the insurgents and pushed them into the Sambisa forest was one of the main sponsors of Boko Haram.
Today, APC is claiming that Jonathan, the man whom its members promised a hellish time as president, is now the sponsor of the same insurgency targeting to bring down his presidency simply because he wants to renew the state of emergency in the three north-east states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe. C’mon, APC, you can’t spin this!


Mr. Femi Ayelabowo, a commentator on national issues, wrote from Ibadan, Oyo State.

RISE OF OIL SUBSIDY UNDER GOODLUCK JONATHAN BY RT. HON CHIBUIKE ROTIMI AMEACHI


PORT HARCOURT: Governor Chibuike Amaechi has lashed at the federal government for mismanaging the fuel subsidy program, saying it confirmed the high level of corruption at the centre.
The governor who spoke in Government House, Port Harcourt, when he received a presidential aspirant in his party, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwanso who was in the state to seek support of delegates, also blamed what he termed the indecisiveness of the federal government for the worsening security situation in the north eastern part of the country.
“You are aware we met in the governors’ forum. Under Obasanjo, oil subsidy was N200 billion and rose to N300 billion. Under President Yar’Adua, it remained at N300 billion. President Yar’Adua died in 2011, six months of President Goodluck Jonathan, oil subsidy rose from N300 billion to N2.3trillion. You can ask him, it’s public knowledge,” Amaechi said.
Governor Amaechi charged delegates of the party to ensure they worked for victory of the party at the general polls, stressing that there was need to vote out the Peoples Democratic Party.
He further assured that delegates of the party had resolved to work with any aspirant that would emerge from the party’s presidential primaries.
“Delegates of the party have all agreed to work with any of the Presidential aspirants that emerges as the Presidential flag bearer of the APC. I urge all the party delegates to be watchful and ensure total commitment to support APC to win the 2015 general elections,” He said.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubarka , a presidential aspirant of the APC was also in the state to solicit the support of delegates.

WHY I DID NOT CONTEST FOR PRIMARIES. DABIRI-EREWA

A federal lawmaker, Rep. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, on Sunday said she decided not to return to the House of Representatives in 2015 to give others the chance to contest.
Dabiri-Erewa, an APC member, who presently represents Ikorodu Federal Constituency, spoke with newsmen in Ikorodu, Lagos.
She was among delegates who voted at the APC primary election for the House of Representatives in Ikorodu.
The legislator said she would, however, continue to work for the party’s success as she was among the founding members in the South-West.
“My decision not to contest in the next election was a hard one.
“But I took the decision to allow others come in to gain experience and also to allow true democracy prevail.
“The constitution allows us to contest as many times as we want but having run for three times, we should give another person the chance to run and gather experience,” she said.
On the APC primaries for federal constituencies, she said that she hoped the best candidates would emerge.
She said that the peaceful nature of the primaries showed that APC would be the party to beat in 2015.
“I have the belief that APC will triumph at the forthcoming 2015 general elections to enable Nigerians experience the desired change.
“I’m not only being optimistic at winning in Lagos State but also sure that APC will triumph at the federal level,” Dabiri-Erewa said.
She urged Nigerians to go out and vote for candidates of their choice.

Friday, November 28

Man Buys $1 Million Supercar, Crashes It 24 Hours Later

An unlucky driver who bought $1.15 branded supercar wrecked his it 24 hours later, Dallas, Texas, USA.
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vehicle was one of only 375 models that were made
The vehicle was one of only 375 models that were made
2015 McLaren P1 is a seven-speed that goes from 0-62 mph in 2.8 seconds, it also boasts the twin-turbo V8 and its top speed of 217 mph. The vehicle was one of only 375 models that were made which base price is $1.15 million.
According to police reports, the 27-year-old owner of the car who bought it on Tuesday as early as Wednesday morning lost control and crashed into a guard rail. The driver and the passenger were injured in the crash and immediately rushed to hospital.

Images of the possibly the most exciting road car ever built quickly circulated around social media. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

5 Aspects In Which Chibok Tragedy Changed Nigerians

April 14, the fateful day when nearly 300 girls were abducted in Chibok town, Borno State, became something that divided the lives of Nigerians into “before” and “after”.

First we counted days of the school girls missing. Then days turned into weeks, and weeks into months… And with hopes fading away inversely proportional to the time of the girls’ absence, we have nothing to do but pray that they will be released before the clock tinkle out 1 year.

It will not be an exaggeration to say that this tragedy has changed all of us. And this process continues as more than 7 months after the incident, our daughters are still missing.
The unprecedented Chibok abduction changed Nigerians in many ways…
1. We have become more distrustful 
When the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, announced that the military found the girls’ whereabouts, weeks after the abduction, we believed that God heard our prayers. What we expected was the victims’ soon return. However it never happened and the army tops, backed by the government, continued providing the excuses for not rescuing the children. They said they would restrain from using force in order not to harm the girls.
With the time passing by and Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, mocking the rescue campaigns in the videos,  we started doubting that anyone knows anything about their location. Although the authorities insisted that they were working on the military operation aimed at releasing the victims, we could not understand why they had failed to come up with the solution for so long.
We did not and still do not know who to believe. The loud statements cause only irritation. When words are followed by zero result, these words mean nothing.
2. We have learnt the desparate truth: international intervention is not a remedy
While the response of the Nigerian government and military was characterized by many as slow and untimely, the most powerful countries in the world responded actively when authorized to do so by the Federal Government.
The breaking point was the US sending troops to Nigeria for finding and rescuing the girls. Many countries, including the UK and China, also showed commitment to helping out Nigerians…
What we though might come as the miraculous answer to the long-time question, brought same results, same nothing. At this point we stopped believing that someone would solve our problems.
3. We have started seeing political games everywhere
After the Chibok girls abduction the reports about Boko Haram sponsors began circulating in the media more often.
There came revelations by the Australian negotiator Stephen Davis who named the politicians allegedly responsible for supporting insurgency in the country.
The rival party politicians started shooting arrows at each other saying who sponsors Boko Haram and blaming each other for the mass kidnap of school girls.
Some went even further saying that the whole Chibok saga was a “scam” used for internal political games. This claim did not remain unnoticed and was followed by the protests during which the confused people demanded truth.
Ahead of the 2015 general elections, the tension is growing with every single day and everything looks and seems politicized.
4. We have lost faith in the eloquent words like “negotiations”, “talks” and “ceasefire”
While we do try to cherish the hope, the meaning of these words has altered in our minds.
For months we had been hearing from various sources that the government was holding talks with Boko Haram commanders regarding the girls’ release. Several times it was provided that the Nigerian authorities and the insurgents allegedly agreed on the conditions of the “swap deal”. But every time the deal for some reason failed and every such failure was traced by mutual allegations and accusations.
The October 17 so-called ceasefire agreement, which also stipulated for Chibok girls release, was followed by several ghastly attacks and Shekau’s video, in which he dismissed holding any talks with the Nigerian government.
5. As sad as it can be… we have become united by the common grief
Looking in the eyes of the girls’ parents, who wake up and go to sleep with one and the same thought every single day, we feel helpless, vulnerable and unprotected.
The whole country is grieving with Chibok community and the children’s families. We got united by pain and fear. And by the national prayer, which is …
Dear Lord, Bring Back Our Girls.

You Are Not Going To Steal My Man this Time - Tonto Dikeh

 Controversial Nigerian Actress has expressed that she will not allow so called friends steal her man again.

In a recent post by the beautiful actress, she threw shades at one of her old friends who she alleges took her man from her.
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She mentioned this as a response to people who asked her why she hid her man’c face in a kiss pic she took with him.
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When one fan asked who she was referring to she did not hide the identity.
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Tonto Dikeh is a Nigerian Actress who has a mass following her, she started acting in Nollywood in 2006.
She has been alleged to be dating Kelly handsome.