A suicide bomber assaulted a mosque in Jiddari-Polo close Federal High Court in Old GRA Maiduguri, Borno toward the beginning of today. Many are feared dead while numerous others are said to be injured. more details later
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A suicide bomber assaulted a mosque in Jiddari-Polo close Federal High Court in Old GRA Maiduguri, Borno toward the beginning of today. Many are feared dead while numerous others are said to be injured. more details later
COMPASSION is a heart that trusts in another’s best when they feel they’re the most exceedingly terrible. We all have such circumstances when we feel useless and futile, and who we need is somebody with sympathy; that they may truly consider us, to be we are, as commendable people of regard in, and particularly in, Eledumare/God’s company.
Now and again we can’t inspire everyone around us and this, for a few, makes life vile. At that point there are times when we have fizzled, or been sold out, or when we endure dejection and misfortune.
Here are eleven approaches to develop within us the heart of compassion for others:
1. Find somebody more terribly off than you and Pray to Eledumare/God for that person. Truly ponder where they are at. Ask Eledumare/God that they feel enriched in some great way.
2. Look for someone who can’t help disagrees with you and agree with them. Take their side.
3. Find out about a part of the world you previously had no clue about. Look for a section in their presence where they are less fortunate than you. Pray Eledumare/God meld that in your psyche and watch how the Irunmole/Spirit works.
4. Where another has an issue with you, go to them, and make peace.
5. Reverse you’re understanding. Stand in the other individual’s shoes. Go intentionally against your sentiments. Stay there for a period. Watch your heart mellow.
6. Utilizing your will, forget somebody you have detested for quite a while. Pardon an act utilizing your basic capacity to choose.
7. Envision a percentage of the ways you’ve hurt Eledumare/God, and unobtrusively relate these before him in request to Eledumare/God. Feel your heart recuperate all the while.
8. Notice the person you’ve favored. Notice the person you’ve dissed. Notice how inclination has hued your point of view far from empathy.
9. Go to an exhibition hall or take a history course or watch a history narrative on YouTube. Appreciate feeling littler than you typically feel. Enjoy with appreciation the straightforward way of being alive on the cusp of time.
10. Give somebody your fullest consideration, and continue doing as such.
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Hearts of compassion make a difference in the world, but not so much in terms of innovative advocacy. Hearts of compassion make this difference: they honour God in the small matters of simply being true in the moment. Hearts of compassion see through the lens of Eledumare / God with magnificent acuity. This is because they have thrown off the self and put on love. Can there be any better way to live? No, it’s the abundant life is this!
After months of politicking and horse trading, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Honourable Yakubu Dogara, on Thursday, announced the names of chairmen of the 96 standing committees which are to carry out the part of the fundamental work of the House.
The sharing of the committees was done by the selection committee chaired by the Speaker, body of principal officers and appointed members each from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
The sharing showed that 48 chairmen and 55 deputy chairmen of the standing committees were alloted to members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has 45 chairmen position, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had one and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) had two.
The committee chairmen, as announced by the Speaker included: Abdulmumin Jibrin who will chair the House Committee on Appropriation; Bashir Baballe Ila will chair the House Services Committee; Babangida Ibrahim will head Finance Committee; Zakari Mohammed will chair Basic Education and Services Committee; and Jagaba Adams Jagaba will head Committee on Interior.
Some lawmakers, however, retained the headship of the committees they chaired in the seventh assembly and they are: Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Agricultural Production and Services; Aminu Suleiman, Tertiary Education; Nkiruka Onyejeocha, Aviation; Nnenna Ukeje, Foreign Affairs; Jones Onyereri, Banking and Currency; Shehu Shagari, Judiciary and Nicholas Mutu, NDDC.
Also on the list are Rima Shawulu, Army; FCT Area Council & Ancillary Matters – Zephaniah Jisalo and Gas Resources, Agbedi Frederick.
Others are: Health Institution, Betty Apiafi; National Planning & Economic Development, Jephter Foingha; Petroleum Resources (Upstream), Victor Nwokolo; Petroleum Resources (Downstream), Akinlaja Joseph; Ports, Harbour & Waterways, Patrick Asadu; Power, Daniel Effiong; Public Procurement, Wole Oke; Science & Technology, Beni Lar and Works, Toby Okechukwu.
New members were not left out in charing the committees and those named as chairmen are: Oladele Kayode, Financial Crimes; Samuel Okon Ikon, Inter-parliamentary Relations; Timothy Golu, Legislative Budget and Research, among others
Seven new committees were named and they are Agricultural Colleges and Institutions; Basic Education and Services; Delegated Legislation; FCT Judiciary; Health Institutions; IDPs, Refugees and Initiatives on North East; Insurance and Actuarial Matters; Tertiary Education and Services.
Tribune.
The Senate on Thursday screened previous Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, after his assignment as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by President Muhammadu Buhari. Amaechi was the first of six candidates slated for screening on Thursday. He spent around 50 minutes simply answering question verging on different issues, including his claimed prosecution by a board by the Rivers State Government for corruption, demanding that he was never arraigned.
The Chairman of the Senate Ethics board of trustees, Mr Chris Anyanwu, presented the report that postponed Amaechi’s screening on three events. Likewise screened on Thursday was Heineken Lokpobiri, who is a previous member from the upper administrative chamber and Claudius Omoyele Daramola, an academic. Additionally screened by the Senate is Baba Shehuri Mustapha, who was in the House of Representatives, speaking to the Maiduguri Metropolitan Constituency. Mr Mustapha answered questions on enhancing local government administration in the Country..
Others set to be screened are Ocholi Onojo James and Adewole Isaac Folorunsho.
By Ifa Dare
NGR youths often ask me why I think NGR should be rearranged along ethnolinguistic lines. But what I’ve come to realize is that those who consistently ask me this question do not understand the nature of reality.
Fundamentally, the nature of reality is the nature of observation. In other words, if you cannot define what you observe, you cannot define and process reality. For example, let’s assume you just saw a red dot on the wall, but the words “red” and “dot” are not defined in your language; so, how do you define and process what you just saw? How do you even describe what you just saw?
Anyway, the only tool that’s adapted for defining and processing reality is a language. This is why in a programming language, every function or object is defined; and similarly, in the language of Ifa, every Odu is defined.
Consequently, if you lose your language in your own land or if you adopt a foreign language in your own land, it’s absolutely impossible for you to define and process your reality, and it’s absolutely impossible to build a civilization. For example, in the Yoruba language, “Esu” (i.e. a Yoruba diety) is defined as a principal Orisa with many positive attributes. However, in the Anglo-Christian language, “Esu” is portrayed as the devil. In other words, “Esu” has been negatively transformed right before our eyes. And it’s this negative transformation that “Esu” has undergone that the Nigerian reality is currently undergoing.
Ladies and gentlemen, without English language, NGR cannot exist as a unitary entity. And with English language, Nigerians and their realities are being negatively transformed every day. Look around you!
The only way to punctuate this negative transformation is to rearrange NGR along ethnolinguistic lines so as to enable the people to use their respective indigenous languages to define and process their realities.
No people in the history of the world have ever built a civilization using a foreign language as their medium of communication.