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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad Life history

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Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

Tun Dr.Mahathir

Life history

Born in Alor Star, the capital of the northern state of Kedah, Mahathir said in his autobiography that he had Indian ancestry (from his father), with its origins tracing back to Kerala in India, while his mother was a Kedah-born Malay. Mahathir, however, considers himself to be a "full Malay", in line with Article 160 of the Constitution. Under Article 153 of the Constitution, Malays are granted particular rights not available to other citizens.
Mahathir first attended a Malay vernacular school before continuing his education at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College in Alor Star. Mahathir then attended the King Edward VII Medical College in Singapore, where he edited a medical student magazine called The Cauldron; he also contributed to the Straits Times newspaper anonymously under the nickname "Che Det". Mahathir was also President of the Muslim Society in the college [1]In 1953, Mahathir entered the then Malayan government service as a medical officer upon graduation. He married Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali — a former classmate in college — on August 5, 1956, and left the government service in 1957 to set up his own practice in Alor Star.
Active in politics since 1945, beginning with his involvement in the Anti-Malayan Union Campaign, Mahathir joined the United Malay National Organization (UMNO) upon its inception in 1946. As State Party Chairman, and Chairman of the Political Committee, he inadvertently angered some quarters with his proposal that the selection of candidates be based on certain qualifications for the 1959 general election. Hurt by accusations that he was scheming to put up candidates who were strongly allied to him, Mahathir refused to take part in the national election that year.
In the third general election of 1964, Mahathir was elected Member of Parliament for Kota Setar Selatan [2], defeating the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party's (PAS) candidate with a 60.2% majority. He lost the seat in the following general election in 1969 by a mere 989 votes to PAS's candidate, Haji Yusoff Rawa [3], after he categorically declared that he did not need Chinese votes to win. (Ironically, Mahathir won the 1999 general elections mainly due to Chinese votes, when the Malay grounds were split over his quarrels with his deputy Anwar Ibrahim.)
Following the racial riots of May 13, 1969, Mahathir was sacked from the UMNO Supreme Council on 12 July, following his widespread distribution to the public of his letter to Tunku Abdul Rahman, the then Prime Minister. In his letter, he had criticised the manner in which the Tunku had handled the country's administration. Mahathir was subsequently relieved of his party membership on 26 September.[3]
While in the political wilderness, Mahathir wrote his book, "The Malay Dilemma" [3], in which he sought to explain the causes of the May 13, 1969 riots in Kuala Lumpur and the reasons for the Malays' lack of economic progress within their own country. He then proposed a politico-economic solution in the form of "constructive protection", worked out after careful consideration of the effects of heredity and environmental factors on the Malay race. The book, published in 1970, was promptly banned by the Tunku Abdul Rahman government.[3] However, some of the proposals in this book had been used by Tun Abdul Razak, the second Prime Minister, in his "New Economic Policy" that was principally geared towards affirmative action economic programs to address the nation's economic disparity between the Malays and the non-Malays. The ban on his book was eventually lifted after Mahathir became Prime Minister in 1981.[3]
Mahathir rejoined UMNO on 7 March 1972, and was appointed as Senator in 1973. He relinquished the senatorship post in 1974 in order to contest in the general elections where he was returned unopposed in the constituency of Kubang Pasu, and was appointed as the Minister of Education.[3] In 1975, he became one of the three vice-presidents of UMNO, after winning the seat by 47 votes. Tun Hussein Onn appointed Mahathir as Deputy Prime Minister on 15 September 1978, and in a cabinet reshuffle, appointed him concurrently as the Minister of Trade and Industry.
Mahathir became the Prime Minister of Malaysia on 10 July, 1981 when Tun Hussein Onn stepped down due to health reasons. He resigned as Prime Minister on October 31, 2003 after 22 years in office, making him one of Asia's longest-serving political leaders. Upon his retirement on 31 Oct 2003, Mahathir was awarded a "Tun"-ship, Malaysia's highest honour.

Chronology

  • 1925: Born in Alor Star, Kedah on July 10 (often documented as December 20).
  • 1945: Joined the Anti-Malayan Union Campaign.
  • 1946: Joined the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) as a member upon its inception.
  • 1953: Graduated as a physician from King Edward VII Medical College, Singapore (subsequently became the medical faculty of the University of Malaya;
    • Joined the Malaysian government service as a medical officer upon graduation.
  • 1956: Married Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali on August 5.
  • 1957: Left the government medical service to set up his own practice in Alor Star.
  • 1957: His first child Marina Mahathir was born in June, she is Mahathir bin Mohamad's eldest daughter.
  • 1958: Mirzan was born in November, it is his second child and first son.
  • 1961: Mokhzani was born in January, it is his third child and second son.
  • 1964: Elected Member of Parliament for Kota Setar South on an Alliance Party ticket, defeating the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party'(PAS) candidate with 60.2% of the votes polled.
  • 1964: Mukhriz was born in November, it is his youngest child and third son.
  • 1965: Elected as a member of the UMNO Supreme Council.
  • 1968: Appointed as Chairman of the first Higher Education Council.
  • 1969: Lost his parliamentary constituency of Kota Setar South to PAS's candidate, Haji Yusoff Rawa, by 989 votes;
    • Sacked from the UMNO Supreme Council on July 12, following the widespread distribution to the public of Mahathir's letter to Tunku Abdul Rahman, then Prime Minister and President of UMNO;
    • Relieved of his party membership on September 26.
  • 1970: Published "The Malay Dilemma" that was soon banned.
  • 1972: Rejoined UMNO on March 7.
  • 1973: Appointed as a Senator.
  • 1974: Appointed Chairman of the National University Council;
    • Relinquished the post of Senator in order to contest in the 1974 General Elections where he was returned unopposed;
    • Appointed as the Minister of Education on September 5.
  • 1975: Became one of the three vice-presidents of UMNO, after winning the seat by 47 votes.
  • 1976: Elected as Deputy President of UMNO on March 5.
  • 1978: Appointed Deputy Prime Minister by the then Prime Minister, Tun Hussein Onn on September 15;
    • Relinquished the Education portfolio to become Minister of Trade and Industry (June 1, 1978 – July 1981;
  • 1981: Elected as UMNO President on June 26;
    • Appointed as Prime Minister of Malaysia on July 10, when Tun Hussein Onn stepped down for health reasons;
    • Concurrently took charge of the Ministry of Defence (July 18, 1981 – May 6, 1986);
    • Launched the slogans for a "Clean, Efficient and Trustworthy Government"; "Leadership Through Example", the "Look East Policy"; "Permeation of Islamic Values", and "Buy British Last";
    • Moved the clock by half an hour in Peninsular Malaysia to bring it in line with East Malaysia;
    • Made a public apology to Tunku Abdul Rahman;
    • Engineered the dawn raid in Malaysia’s takeover of Guthrie Corporation by Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (PNB) in the London Stock Exchange on September 7 to return ownership of some 200,000 acres (800 km²) of agricultural land to the people.
  • 1983: Removed royal veto, such that a bill could becom law on approval by parliament;
    • Initiated Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional, a national car project.
  • 1986: Musa Hitam resigned as Deputy Prime Minister on February 27;
    • Appointed Ghafar Baba as Deputy Prime Minister;
    • Concurrently took charge of the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 7;
    • A major diplomatic row erupted with neighbouring Singapore when Chaim Herzog, the President of Israel, paid a state visit.
  • 1987: Narrowly warded off a challenge by Tengku Razaleigh for the post of UMNO president on April 24.
  • 1988: Engineered the dismissal of the Lord President of the Supreme Court, Salleh Abas, and three other supreme court justices who tried to block the misconduct hearings, when the future of the ruling party UMNO was about to be decided in the Supreme Court (it had previously been deregistered as an illegal society in the High Court);
  • 1990: Took over the Ministry of Home Affairs (October 1990 – January 1999);
  • 1993: Appointed Anwar Ibrahim as Deputy Prime Minister;
    • Limited the legal immunity of the monarchy, after the Douglas Gomez incident;
    • Relationships between Mahathir and Australia's leaders reached a low point when Paul Keating described Mahathir as "recalcitrant" for not attending the APEC summit. [It is thought that Keating's remark was a linguistic gaffe, and that he actually meant "intransigent".]
  • 1997: Introduced the currency peg to resolve the 1997 Asian financial crisis on September 1.
  • 1998: Sacked his deputy, Anwar Ibrahim;
    • Relations with the United States took a turn for the worse, when US Vice President Al Gore made a derogatory statement at the APEC conference hosted by Malaysia.
    • Brought trumped-up sodomy and abuse of power charges against Anwar Ibrahim following a disagreement on certain political issues;
    • Appointed Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as Deputy Prime Minister;
    • Official opening of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang, built at a cost of USD$3.5 billion;
    • Completion of the 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world;
    • Named as "Asia's Newsmaker of 1998" by TIME Magazine.
  • 1999: Took over the Ministry of Finance on January 8;
    • Official opening of Cyberjaya, a township that is a key part of Malaysia's "Multimedia Super Corridor".
  • 2001: Took over the Ministry of Special Functions on June 5.
  • 2002: Announced that Mathematics and Science subjects will be taught in English, rather than in Malay with effect from 2003;
    • Announced his resignation to the UMNO General Assembly, but was persuaded to stay on for a further eighteen months.
  • 2003: Retired as Prime Minister of Malaysia on October 31, after 22 years in office, making him one of Asia's longest-serving political leaders;
    • Awarded the Tun-ship, Malaysia's highest honour.
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14yr old Ese Oruru and her abductor flown to Abuja (face of alleged abductor, Yinusa)

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14yr old Ese Oruru and her abductor flown to Abuja (face of alleged abductor, Yinusa)

14 year old Ese Oruru and her abductor, Yinusa, have been flown to Abuja where they are to meet with the Inspector General of Police who will then hand her over to her parents.

Meanwhile, that's the photo of the alleged abductor, Yinusa. Who is said to be about 20 years old.

Photos: Justin Gatlin breaks Usain Bolt's 100m record at 9.48seconds but it won't count

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Photos: Justin Gatlin breaks Usain Bolt's 100m record at 9.48seconds but it won't count

Usain Bolt is officially the world's fastest man at 9.58 seconds for 100m but his record was broken yesterday by American athlete Justin Gatlin at 9.45 seconds. Unfortunately for Justin, the feat won't count because it was at a Japanese TV Show rather than an IAAF organized event/competition. Usain Bolt's record was set at Berlin World Championships in 2009 and hasn't been broken since then, but Gatlin is expected to be Bolt's major rival at this year's Rio Olympics.



Photos: Check out the Scottish like pipers that welcomed Buhari yesterday

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A presidential welcome parade was given to President Buhari as he arrived Nigeria from Qatar yesterday February 29th. Check out the Scottish like pipers that came to welcome him at the airport. See more photos after the cut..


As seen on Apapa Bridge (Photos)

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As seen on Apapa Bridge (Photos)

The appropriate Govt Agency should clear this off the Road before any accident occurs.
Photo Credit: @_Thalia_M

Gerard Piqué to consider playing in Colombia for Shakira's sake

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Footballer Gerard Pique says he might play in Colombia towards the end point of his career because of his partner Shakira, who's from Colombia. It is common among football stars to play in lower leagues towards the end of their career but Pique's decision to consider plying his trade in Colombia is a real sign of love.

In a Periscope chat after Barça's 2-1 win over Sevilla, he answered a whole host of questions, including about his close friend and former Barcelona teammate Cesc Fàbregas, now at Chelsea, and about Neymar's future . When asked whether he will be interested in playing in Colombia one day, he said;
"I don't know, we'll see what happens in the future. I'd like to sample another league when I'm nearing retirement; I don't know if that might be in the US or South America. It'd be nice for it to be Colombia for 'Shaki', but no one can tell what will happen in the future"

NNPC moves to end fuel scarcity, sends additional 50 trucks of PMS to Lagos and Abuja

By On March 01, 2016


In a bid to address the lingering fuel scarcity that has surfaced in some parts of the country in the last few days, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, says it has increased its fuel supply to both Lagos and Abuja by an additional 50 trucks. The corporation says the queues will disappear soon. See more tweets after the cut..
 

 

Photos: Ice Prince celebrates son's 4th birthday in school

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Rapper, Ice Prince, celebrated his son, Jamal's 4th birthday in school today. Happy birthday to him. See more photos after the cut...
 
 

New music: Chioma Okereke - He Loves Me

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New music: Chioma Okereke - He Loves Me

Chioma okereke, who is becoming a fast rising voice in the gospel music industry, is out with her new single "He Loves Me". The song is a reminder of the love Jesus has for mankind. Younger sister to nollywood actress, Stephanie Okereke Linus. Her passion for God is expressed in every song she writes and sings. Song was produced by Wilson Joel.

Photo: Lola Maja-Okojevoh is all praises after meeting Ciara

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Make-up artist and beauty therapist, Lola Maja-Okojevoh has positive words for Ciara after meeting her over the weekend. The mother of two shared a photo she took with the American singer writing:
"After all the hard work.. Her smile made it all worth it. She literally lights up the room. When you're beautiful inside and out, you don't need to demand respect, you command it. Others recognise your worth and want to be a part of your dream. @Ciara is literally amazing. She made everyone around her feel comfortable. One day I'll do her makeup lol.. I had such a blast ‪#‎LLAM3‬ .. Hard work won't kill you it only makes you more determined to raise the bar"

Read Banky W's heartwarming birthday message to his mum

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The singers beautiful mum is a year older today. He took to his Instagram page to wish her a happy birthday, writing
"To my prayer warrior and guidance counselor, my confidant and role model... Happy birthday to Momma W - easily the strongest, most caring and most beautiful.. easily the best woman I know - May God continue to strengthen, bless and uplift you. May you continue to go from Glory to Glory. May my future wife be like you, and my future daughter be blessed and lucky enough to learn from you. Until forever and a day, more than words can properly say, I love you".

Jennifer Hudson shaves off her hair...see what she looks like now

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Jennifer Hudson shaves off her hair...see what she looks like now

The 34 year old mother of one unveiled a shaved head as she was pictured heading to her Broadway play in New York City on Sunday. 


Comedian Katt Williams comes hard on Kevin Hart

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Comedian Katt Williams comes hard on Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart is a box office/comedy king so the hate is expected from his colleagues who have been there longer and not as relevant. Comedian Katt Williams read Kevin Hart for filth at a show in Atlanta...kinda saying Kevin is successful because he compromised. Yeah, right Katt!

In video that surfaced on SnapChat Katt says,

“I’ve already proven that if the best they got in comedy is Kevin Hart then...[No] don’t boo a black man working hard, baby. Even if that n****’s a puppet, it’s not his fault. We don’t get mad. Just because I’m better than some black dudes doesn’t mean I’m better than no black dudes. I’m saying if you want to be mad at Kermit The Frog, don’t be mad at Kermit The Frog. Be mad at Jim Henson. Don’t say, ‘F*ck Donald Duck” when you really mean, ‘F*ck Walt Disney.’
“I don’t care nothing that happens to Kevin [Hart], I just wish him the best. I just know that that’s somebody’s hand stuck up that baby, you understand. Oh, we’re a puppet show, boo boo. Please believe it. You’re looking at the only n**** that ain’t.”
“So, since I’ve already officially proven to myself that I really am who Richard Pryor passed his torch to, and that I was able to do it without letting a man s**k my d**k, or s**king a man’s d**k. I walked in with a virgin a**h**e, I walked out with a virgin a**h**e. I got the same soul today that I had when I did Pimp Chronicles all the way to the end of Pimp Chronicles.”
Watch the video below...

Manopoly student who was brutalized by security at the school tells his story (photos)

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Manopoly student who was brutalized by security at the school tells his story (photos)

Some days ago, I brought you a story about a student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic who was brutalized by the school security (read here). There were different versions of what led to the assault but below is the account of John, the Mass Comm.HND 2 student who was brutalized.
"Here's what happened. My name is John. On that fateful day, my group members for eed project and I went to  see our project  supervisor.  After seeing him we headed to the bus shed where we get vehicles to convey us home. I saw a cab, as I  tried entering, I  was blocked by a student who came down from the same cab, I asked for the reason for the obstruction,  he said he was talking with the driver.


I  advised him to go to the driver side to talk to him, he didn't respond. His friend came out from the other side of the door and started using foul language on me, I got angry but I understood the implications of fighting in school,  so I ignored him. I was tired and I wanted to get home quickly; it's always a struggle to get vehicles home in the evening.
I was able to make my way into the cab by going under his arm. Before the cab moved. The guy who was obstructing me came to window side and started using threatening words. I felt uncomfortable. I came down and told him I'll hold him responsible if any thing bad should happen to me. At that point he started moving closer to me, he was trying to put on a ring which I believe were charms because his friend had threatened  to hit my group members with charm, as he was getting very close I pushed him back. I never knew the school security were standing around that premises watching us the whole time and immediately they saw me push him, they didn't ask me anything they decended on me, hitting me with guns and firewoods. They asked me to enter into their vehicle, which I obeyed. They continued hitting me until we got to their security unit of the school. They asked me to come down and lay down on the floor and they got another big stick to hit me, so big that they had to use both hand 2 hold it. They continued hitting me with the stick and gun to the extent that the gun they were hitting me with got spoilt and the sticks also got broken in which they changed it simultaneously and it was like they were going to kill me that day.

They accused me of several things; they said I was  a cultist, that I was not a student and that I was disturbing the peace of the school. I was able to defend myself in all these false accusations. They asked me to stand up and write a statement of what happened which I did, afterwards, they asked me to explain the event verbally to the administrative staffs at the security base. They were all quiet after I was done talking, they pleaded with me and asked me to forget all that had happened. They returned my phone that was seized initially and asked me to go.

I was wondering why they didn't touch the guy who was obstructing my way into the cab. I got to find out that he's one of them. They call themselves (security) OPC and the guy is a student OPC, that is why they didn't touch him. 

It is not the first time they have  brutalised students in this manner. They have been doing it and getting away with it but I thank God for my classmates who stood by me to say no to this and are making effort to let the world know what is going on. 

I am into security too and I  believe the ethics of the job is to make peace and and hand over people with serious cases to the police, not to take laws into thier hands by beating up people.
These guys are illiterates, they are always high on drugs, and they are bullies. I have never had a reason to fight anybody in school, I  have never wrong them before, I'm not a cultist, I am not a trouble maker. I have proves to all ofthese. 

Two days after this incident happened, the school had it matriculation ceremony. The Association Of Mass communication  Student's General Secretary was sent on an assignment to cover the matriculation of the newly admitted  students for a forthcoming magazine that will be produced by the student in print class of HND2 masscomm. The Gen sec. and his crew were  taking shots and recording. All of a sudden, the assistant CSO spotted him and said 'you are a stallite!' he didn't demand for an explanation from him, the assistant CSO held him by the trousers and slapped him before asking what he came for.... we don't feel safe anymore in mapoly".

We Are Not Returning To Super Eagles – Enyeama, Emenike Tell Siasia

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eme enyeamaVincent Enyeama and Emmanuel Emenike, have ruled out a return to the Nigeria senior national team, claiming they stand by their earlier decisions.
28-year-old West Ham striker Emenike announced his retirement on October 20, 2015, 11 days after former captain Vincent Enyeama announced his retirement following a rift with the head coach. “I don’t want to talk about this issue again. I think my earlier decision stands,” Enyeama told BrilaFm.
When asked about his possible return to the Super Eagles, the Emenike told Sporting Life that he is not going to reverse his decision of quitting the national team. “I’m done with the Super Eagles, and I am making it clear again that I am not going back,” “It’s my decision and I am not going to reverse it. I am sorry if I have offended anybody regarding this but no Eagles return for me”.
“Like I said, I didn’t quit because of anybody, it was a personal decision. Oliseh didn’t force me out of the Super Eagles as it was reported. I don’t need anybody to speak with me before I [took] a decision. It was my decision and I won’t reverse it,” he continued. “I don’t have grudges with anybody but I want to focus on my career and play better for my team. Right now, I’m happy because I am playing my game and everything is working perfect. I can always wish Super Eagles well because I have been a fan for a long time,” he concluded.
sourch: nigerianmonitor.com

I Will Remarry If Holy Spirit Leads Me To – Ebenezer Obey

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obey-360x225In an exclusive interview, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey talks about his humble beginning and the journey to success. He also talked about his late wife and remarriage.
Here are excerpts of the interview below
So, how did it all begin?
It all began in my early years growing up in the town of Idogo. I grew up in church as my mother was a devout Christian; always taking me to church, and can say I was influenced to music in church. I was in the church choir, and the school band. And it has been an ongoing thing for me ever since.
Parents often did not want their children to go into entertainment, was your case any different.
Growing up, both in church and school we had drama and music groups, and I was a good actor. My mother was happy with that. At some point, Idogo; the town I grew up in had a Boys and Girls club, and it had a drama group. My talent was obvious such that I became a star.
At school, people would shout my name whenever I came into school in the morning. I was so popular at some point that my mother did not like it as she did not want me to become an entertainer. She wanted me to become a doctor or lawyer. She would show up during rehearsals, and tell me, “I don’t want you to do drama. I want you to be a successful person in life.
Face your studies, study to become a doctor or lawyer; that is success. But playing music or acting in dramas all over the place, no!” She would wake me up at midnight to talk to me, and I would promise to stop, but the next day, as soon as I heard my friends playing, my mind would go back there.
The game continued until I asked her why she was unwilling to let me follow my passion. She replied that musicians lived reckless lives; drinking, smoking cigarettes, and weed, she did not want her son living such a life. So I told her, “I will go into music, but I will not do those things you mentioned. I will be a good example.”
That was how she stopped following me around. I became a star and a well known artiste. Thank God I did not do all those things. Everything my mother told me helped me during my journey, I met smokers and all sorts of people on my journey, but I decided never to do all those things. My mother was so happy and proud of me because everything a lawyer and doctor could achieve, I achieved.
How was growing up like for you?
My mother was a disciplinarian. As such, we did not have the kind of freedom today’s children have. A glance from my mother had a meaning, and I knew it. As a matter of fact, if we found money on the road and told her when we got home, she would insist on going there with us, and ask us to return the money.
She believed that the owner would retrace his/her steps in search of the money, and find it. We got so used to it that we never picked up missing money. All that discipline helped me in my life. My mum was a very caring mother. As matter of fact, she came to this world to take care of her children, never allowing us to suffer.
How many are you?
Three, I have an elder sister, and younger brother.
At what point did you realise that you wanted to pursue music as a career?
Music was a hobby for me; I never thought that it would be my profession, especially with my mother’s warnings. But, we had a band in Idogo called the Ifelodun Mambo Orchestra during school holidays, but it wasn’t for money. Anytime we went out to perform, I would feature, and they wouldn’t want me to leave. But the day I assisted two men to get amplifiers for rent, at they gave me two pounds the end of the day, at a time when I was on three pounds a month. It was that singular event that opened my eyes, and changed my perception of music from a hobby to a profession. After that I met Fatai Rolling Dollar, our friendship led to the formation of a band. He was the bandleader, and I was next to him. The first day I met Rolling Dollar on the way from Mushin to Itire road. For every chord he struck I would make a composition, at some point he said, “Bobo yi, ti e po o!”Which means, “Guy you are too much!”
source: nigerianmonitor.com

“Nobody Abducted Me, I Came To Kano By Myself” Says Abducted Girl In Audio Recording

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In a shocking revelation, the 13-year-old teenager, who was allegedly kidnapped from Bayelsa State to Kano, Ese Oruru, said on Monday she was not interested in reuniting with her family, denying reports that she was abducted from her home in Bayelsa State.
Below is a transcript of a conversation between what appeared an unnamed police interrogator and abducted Bayelsa teenager, Ese Oruru.The exchanges took place at the premises of the Zone 1 Police Headquarters in Kano, on Monday.
The recording was exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES on Monday afternoon.
In the recording, Miss Oruru was heard saying she did not want to return to her home in Bayelsa, a claim a lawyer said should be disregarded because she is still a minor.
Kano-based human rights lawyer, Huwaila Mohammed, said “the police should ensure that she is protected and returned to her family.”
“She is still not matured enough to take such a weighty decision without parental consent,” Ms. Mohammed said.
Listen to audio below
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Interrogator: Please what is your name?
Ese Oruru: My name is Aisha Chuwas?
Interrogator: From where are you here (sic), come Kano?
Ese Oruru: From Bayelsa State.
Interrogator: How old are you?
Ese Oruru: I am 17 years old.
Interrogator: Ok, what are you doing here in Kano now?
Ese Oruru: I am not doing anything but I came here to be a Muslim and I will stay here.
Interrogator: In your own, own, own choice or….
Ese Oruru: Silence
Interrogator: Ok, Aisha your parent tell us you are (sic) abducted from Bayelsa. It’s true?
Ese Oruru: No. I am not (sic) abducted by anybody.
Interrogator: Ok. Tell us the truth.
Ese Oruru: I am (sic) not abducted by anybody, I came here on my own interest. Nobody forced me to be a Muslim.
Interrogator: That’s all
Ese Oruru: Yes
Interrogator: Ok, Thank you Aisha.
sourch: nigerianmonitor.com

Breaking News: Police Flies Ese Oruru, Alleged Abductor To Abuja

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EseThe office of Assistant Inspector General of police zone 1 Tuesday morning has flown the Bayelsa born teenager, Miss Ese Oruru and her lover boy, Yunusa to Abuja, Vanguard reports.
Spokesman of the Zone, ASP. Rabilu Ringim said that the duo were taken to Abuja for proper handover to Inspector General of police who will reunite the 14 years old with her family. Rabilu said “the girl and the boy have been flown to Abuja headquarters of the Nigeria police for proper handing over to her parent”. The zonal police spokesman could not say what would be the fate of the lover boy who was flown to Abuja alongside the Bayelsa born teenager.
sourch: nigerianmonitor.com

How Abacha Betrayed Mandela’s Trust -Thabo Mbeki

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abacha-612x300Former South African President, Mr. Thabo Mbeki, monday gave a graphic picture of how Nigeria’s former military head of state, General Sani Abacha, betrayed a solemn undertaking he had with South Africa’s late president, Mr. Nelson Mandela, a development he said led to a drift in the bilateral relations between Nigeria and South Africa.
Mbeki, in a piece posted on his Facebook page, titled: “Propaganda and the Pursuit of Hegemonic Goals – The Myanmar and Zimbabwe Experience”, said the Mandela administration was under intense pressure from the international community to support its proposed sanctions on Abacha’s government over alleged rights abuse, but the former South African leader refused to succumb to the pressure.
The pressure, he claimed, came against the backdrop of expectations by the international community that the post-Apartheid South African government under Mandela should have led the campaign for the respect of human rights especially in Africa, adding that Mandela’s first major test was at the 1995 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), held in Auckland, New Zealand.
But Mandela, he said, refused to yield to pressure initially on the grounds that his government had been in talks with Abacha on the release of the late Ogoni leader Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni detainees; the presumed winner of the 1993 presidential election, the late Chief MKO Abiola, as well as General Olusegun Obasanjo and the late General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua.
Mbeki, who was clearly alluding to the hypocrisy of the international community on human rights protection, said: “President Mandela resisted all this until news filtered in on the very first day of the CHOGM that the Nigerian government had executed Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight of his Ogoni colleagues.
“He then immediately joined others to strongly condemn the Abacha government and approved the suspension of Nigeria from the Commonwealth.”
Narrating the story in detail, especially what the events that forced the former South African leader to have a change of heart, Mbeki said after Mandela had personally visited Nigeria in 1994 and engaged Abacha on the matter of the release of Abiola, he (Mbeki) also led a small delegation a year later as a follow up to Madela’s visit.
According to him, “In July 1995, I led a small delegation of our government to Nigeria to meet General Abacha. This time our focus was on the two matters of persuading General Abacha and his government to release the Ogoni leader, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and his co-accused, as well as to release Generals Olusegun Obasanjo and Shehu Yar’ Adua, who were detained for allegedly having been involved in a planned coup d’etat.
“We met General Abacha at 02.00 hrs at his offices. Having heard us out, he told us that he would reflect on what we had said and would respond to us before we left Nigeria.
“A day or so later, then Chief of Defence Staff and effective deputy to Abacha, Lt.-Gen. Oladipo Diya, invited us to lunch. During this lunch he gave us General Abacha’s response to the issues we had raised.
“This response was that with regard to the matter of Ken Saro-Wiwa and his co-accused, Gen Abacha could not intervene to stop a legal judicial process, which involved murder charges 
“However, if the accused were to be found guilty and sentenced to death, he would use his prerogative as head of state to reprieve the accused so that they would not be executed.
“Gen. Diya also reported that Gen. Abacha had said there was a military tribunal which was considering the matter relating to Generals Obasanjo and Yar’Adua.
“It was necessary that he should allow the tribunal to complete its work. His view was that the tribunal would recommend the release of the two Generals, failing which he would again intervene to release them.
“After asking Gen. Diya to convey our thanks to Gen. Abacha for the commitments he had made, we suggested to him that it would be best that the Nigerian government makes the necessary announcements when the time came, rather than that we should do this.
“Diya agreed to this and said that Gen. Abacha would issue the necessary orders at the appropriate moments.
“Our delegation still had a small challenge to address. We had travelled from South Africa with a journalist. Treated by our Nigerian hosts as a member of our delegation; she was present at the lunch, where Gen. Diya gave us Gen. Abacha’s response.
“She therefore had a real ‘scoop’! Together with her we agreed that if she were to publish what we had been told by Gen. Diya, the likelihood was that not only would the Nigerians deny the story, but this would also inevitably condemn Ken Saro-Wiwa and others and Generals Obasanjo and Yar’Adua to death.
“A principled person, she kept her word not to publish her ‘scoop’, convinced as all of us were that Gen. Abacha had made a commitment to President Mandela and South Africa, which he would honour.
“It was with this knowledge that President Mandela left South Africa to attend the New Zealand CHOGM meeting.”
Mbeki further disclosed that when Saro-Wiwa and others were executed, Mandela was truly surprised and genuinely outraged that Abacha had evidently so easily betrayed his solemn undertaking to him to keep them alive.
“Undoubtedly our government drew its own conclusions from this painful experience with regard to the complexities of the construction of inter-state relations, including as this relates to the effective promotion of human rights,” he said.

BREAKING: Gunmen Kidnap Three Female Students From Anglican Seminary in Lagos

By On March 01, 2016


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No fewer than three students of Babington Macaulay ‎Junior Seminary School, a private school in the Ikorodu area of Lagos, have been abducted by some gunmen.
It was learnt that the bandits stormed the school at about 8.30 pm on Monday and seized the children.
The armed men suspected to be dislodged pipeline vandals stormed the school premises located at Agunfoye-Lugbusi village.
The ‎Lagos State Police Command confirmed that three schoolgirls were abducted. However unconfirmed reports said the number of the abducted students was more than three.
Details later‎…
sourch: nigerianmonitor.com

Buhari’s N5,000 For Extremely Poor Nigerians, Not Job Seekers –Presidency

By On March 01, 2016
Buhari-696x509The Presidency on Monday said President Muhammadu Buhari never promised to pay unemployed graduates N5,000 monthly.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, said this in an interview with State House correspondents.
Akande, whose boss, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, supervises the economy, spoke while reacting to a statement credited to Buhari, in which the President ruled out the possibility of his government paying N5,000 monthly allowance to unemployed youths in the country as promised by his party, the All Progressives Congress, ahead of the 2015 presidential election.
He said the provision the government made in the 2016 Budget before the National Assembly was to pay N5,000 monthly to one million extremely poor Nigerians, and not the unemployed graduates.
He said the promise to the poor still stands.
He explained that a provision for half a trillion naira had been made in the budget for social investment, which he said included the payment for the extremely poor.
“The President never promised to pay unemployed graduates N5,000; the President never made that promise and the government never made that claim that it would pay N5,000 to unemployed graduates.
“The programme for unemployed graduates is the direct creation of half a million teaching jobs so that they will be trained; 500, 000 unemployed graduates will be trained to teach and they will be deployed to teach, while they are looking for their career paths or jobs. That still stands!
“In addition to that, there is also a scheme to train 370, 000 non-graduate youths for skill acquisition and vocational training. During the time of that training, they will also be paid.
“So, the President did not say that he would be giving unemployed graduates N5,000.
“The N5,000 monthly, which is already in the budget, is for the vulnerable Nigerians and the extremely poor, and this year by the grace of God, once the budget is okayed, one million extremely poor Nigerians will receive N5,000 monthly.”
sourch: nigerianmonitor.com

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