Friday, October 23, 2015

Grandmother rescued from collapsed building dies

The 82-year-old woman, Alhaja Mistura Ahmodu,  who was rescued from a three-storey building that collapsed on Swamp Street, Lagos Island, on Wednesday, is dead.
Her granddaughter, Shukura Ishola, told PUNCH Metro on Thursday she died around 5pm on Wednesday at the Lagos Island General Hospital, alleging that medical personnel at the hospital did not attend to her immediately they got there.

One stabbed as armed robbers rob motorists in Lagos traffic


One man was stabbed during an armed robbery incident along the Costain-Eko bridge yesterday night. Motorists who were in traffic as they returned from work were robbed of their valuables by robbers who were armed with pistols, hammers, cutlasses and other dangerous weapons. The robbers smashed the glasses of motorists and demanded for their phones, bags and other valuables. In some cases, the motorists were the ones who had to wind down their car windows and hand over their belongings so that there cars will not destroyed. Also at Oshodi yesterday night, a lady was robbed of her belongings by some hoodlums. The spate of armed robbers attacking motorist in Lagos has increased in recent times. Please the government needs to work on the security of our lives and property.

Robert Mugabe wins World's Nobel Peace Price


Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe has been awarded the Confucius prize, China's version of the Nobel prize. The 91-year old beat off competition from Bill Gates and South Korea's president Park Geun-Hye.  A statement from the prize committee declared that Mugabe had helped to improve the welfare of his people, despite his continual use of intimidation and detainment.
'Ever since Robert Mugabe was sworn in as the president of Zimbabwe in the 1980s, he has worked hard to bring political and economic order to the country and to improve the welfare of the Zimbabwean people by overcoming hardship,' the statement said.

Photos: NDLEA smash cult group in Abia


Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Abia State command have smashed a group of suspected cultists located in Aba. The suspected cultist are identified as Valentine Obinna, 23 years old; Amadi Amaechi, 24 years; Okonkwo Pascal, 30 years; Dike Chizoba, 30 years; Prince Lucky Chukwu,25 years; Chimezie Kingsley, 24 years; Emmanuel Kanu, 21 years; and Nwanakwere Peter, 22 years.

Photos: EFCC arraigns former Adamawa Commissioner for N20m Land Fraud

A former Adamawa State Commissioner for Finance and Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, John Elias, was yesterday October 22nd arraigned before Justice B.B Aliyu of Federal High Court Yola, Adamawa State over a N20 million fraud. A statement from EFCC states that Elias allegedly sold and appropriated some properties, which are under interim forfeiture to the Federal Government.
Continue..

Oby Ezekwesili's son Vs Ohimai : U're a Grasshopper... No Home training!




One of Oby’s child – Chine Ezekwesili began the dramatization by offending Ohimai Amaize over his choice to leave PDP which he reported on twitter yesterday. The previous Special Adviser wasn’t going to take it and took to twitter to reply Chine. Online networking is sweet and depleting. haha. See their offending tweets to one another bellow.






#NaijaGist

Many feared Dead As Suicide Bomber Explodes Itself in Maiduguri


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



#Maiduguri

Dozens Dead After Truck Collides With Bus in France


A bus and a truck have collided in Gironde province in southwestern France, leaving 42 people dead.

The incident took place in the town of Puisseguin. Both vehicles were on fire after the collision. French President Francois Hollande twitted that the government "is fully mobilised on this terrible tragedy".

Photos: NDLEA arrest student, 4 others over possesion of 10. 255kg narcotics


A 26 year old student Okonkwo Daniel Anagor and four others identified as Lawal Monsuru Ademola, Ogbonna Donatus Chigozie, Okoro Chibueze Augustine and Okpue Ernest Ifeanyi have been arrested by officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for suspected drug trafficking.

EFCC arraigns two businessmen for failure to declare over $4m found on them


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, yesterday arraigned two businessmen identified as Ojukwu Nnamdi Rowland and Ngene Linus Chibuike before Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos on one count charge bordering on bulk cash movement and money laundering.
Ojukwu and Ngene who are businessmen and were traveling to China for business, were arrested after failing to declare US$2,917,272 (Two Million, Nine Hundred and Seventeen Thousand, Two Hundred and Seventy Two United States Dollars) and US$2,506,998 (Two Million, Five Hundred and Six Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Eight United States Dollars) found on them respectively at the Muritala Mohammed International Airport on October 8th.

7 inmates get combined total of 20yrs in solitary confinement after recording & uploading rap video while in prison (photos)


Seven inmates at Kershaw correctional institution, South Carolina have been given at least 1000 days each in solitary confinement amounting to a total of twenty years. Their offence? The men who are serving sentences for crimes ranging from manslaughter to robbery recorded a six minute music video and uploaded it to WorldHipHop where it went viral. They have also seen privileges taken away, including visitation hours.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Top 10 approaches to Develop a Heart of Compassion


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.


***


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!


 


 



#RelationshipAdvice

Ministerial Hearing: Drama As PDP Senators Keep Mum As Amaechi Is Screened


After repeated delays in the screening of former governor of Rivers state Rotimi Amaechi by the senate for a ministerial post, he eventually faced the lawmakers on Thursday.
He was the first to face the senators for the day, followed by Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.
Amaechi arrived to the senate chambers accompanied by the All Progressive Congress (APC) chairman John Oyegun and other party leaders.

“We’ll Recover All Looted Funds”..Osinbajo




THE Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has restated that the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari will recover all looted funds and fight corruption to a standstill.
He said this Thursday in Ibadan at a conference on corruption held at the University of Ibadan.
At the conference entitled, “The Predicament of Corruption and the Quest for Holistic Development in Africa”, the All Progressives Congress government said to achieve this, all relevant institutions would be strengthened.

New INEC Chairman: Buhari Is A Sectional Leader, Says Fayose


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described the appointment of yet another northerner, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu as Chairman the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as a vindication of his position that “President Mohammadu Buhari is a sectional leader, who sees himself mainly as leader of the Hausa/Fulani, and not that of the entire people of Nigeria.”

Corruption Not Nigeria’s Primary Problem – Nwabueze


The Igbo Leaders of Thought, an association of prominent Igbo personalities, led by foremost constitutional lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, on Thursday said corruption was not Nigeria’s primary problem.
The Igbo leaders stressed that while President Muhammadu Buhari engages in the fight against corruption, he should equally address other critical problems, particularly what they described as the ‘Nigerian question’ – the dysfunctional federal system practiced in the country.
Nwabueze made the group’s feelings known after an extensive meeting in Enugu, which lasted several hours.

War Would Have Happened If Herdsmen Killed Me – Falae


A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, has said if he had been killed by the Fulani herdsmen, who kidnapped him, there would have been an outbreak of ethnic war between the Fulani and the Yoruba people.
The elder stateman, who was kidnapped on his farm in Ilado village, Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State on Monday, September 21 and freed on September 24, 2015, noted that he survived the abduction through the grace of God as the abductors attempted to take his life during the captivity.

Nigeria ‘Hires Mercenaries’ Against Boko Haram To Meet December Deadline


Nigeria has hired about 250 mercenaries from South Africa to help in its war against Boko Haram insurgents, a Turkish news agency has reported, quoting military sources.
President Muhammadu Buhari recently gave a December deadline to the military to end the insurgency in the north-east.

APC Gets 48, PDP, 45 Chairmanship Seats As House Of Reps Speaker Named 96 Committees


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.




#NewFromNigeria

Video: Boko Haram Suspects Tortured By Civilian JTF In Borno State, Nigeria

After the Political “higi haga”, Senate finally Screens Amaechi As Minister


 


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.



#BokoHaram, #GovernorRotimiAmaechi

Amaechi Is Our Member, The Senate Belongs To APC Not PDP – Ndume

By Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke

ABUJA — AHEAD of today’s screening of former Governor of Rivers State, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi; Senate Majority Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, yesterday, lampooned senators elected on the platform of his former party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, saying that the 8th Senate belongs to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

According to him, the PDP should note that it has become a minority, a situation where the majority would always have its way, warning that PDP cannot disqualify Amaechi based on what he described as triviality instead of the constitution. He added that Amaechi  has not been convicted by any court of law.

Lawyer Begs Saraki To Enter Dock At The Tribunal

There was drama at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) yesterday when Senate President Bukola Saraki refused to move into the dock when his case was called.

The dock is where those standing trial stay during proceedings.

Saraki’s refusal to leave his seat for the dock led to an argument between his lead counsel, Mahmud Magaji (SAN), and the prosecutor, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN).

Objecting to Saraki’s action, Jacobs said it was the practice for an accused “irrespective” of his status to enter the dock during his trial.

Akure Monarch Bans Eze Ndi Igbo Title-the Punch

The Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, has banned the title of ‘Eze Ndi Igbo’ in Akureland and ordered it to be reviewed and replaced with a non-controversial honorary title.

This is one of the conditions given by the monarch to end the crisis between him and the leader of the Igbo community in the town, Mr. Gregory Iloehike. The monarch said the condition must be met before Igbo traders in the area would be allowed to continue operating their businesses in the community.

Political Moves To Save Saraki’s Job Crumble - Punch

THESE may not be good times for the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, as a complex negotiation to save his job through a political solution to his false asset declaration trial appeared to have failed.

The last-minute attempt to save Saraki was said to have been spearheaded by some leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress but the efforts crumbled because of the conditions which Saraki had found impossible to satisfy.

If the efforts had not failed, a source said Saraki would not have appeared before the Code of Conduct Tribunal on Wednesday and be in the dock for the second time within one month.