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25/12/2014

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23/10/2014

The Nzuko ndi imo, abuja Union to present award of excellence to a true imo leader on the 8 of November 2014.

A former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, has said that peace has become the most expensive commodity in the cou...
15/10/2014

A former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, has said that peace has become the most expensive commodity in the country now.

And for peace to be restored in the country, he said Nigerians would have to unite against insurgency and crime.

Abdulsalam said this in Gombe on Monday when he paid a condolence visit to the state government over the demise of a former Emir of Gombe, the late Shehu Usman Abubakar, who died in May.

He described peace as the most expensive commodity, which everyone in Nigeria must contribute to its maintenance in the country. He said there could be no meaningful development without peace.

He said, “The most expensive commodity in Nigeria now is peace. So, I appeal to Nigerians, we should do all we can to sustain the peace in this country, because without peace, there will be no country and nobody can go out and look for his livelihood. All of us have a role to play in maintaining the peace in this country.”

Commenting on the coming 2015 general elections, Abubakar advised politicians to adhere to the rules of the game, instead of insisting on winning at all costs.

Abdulsalam said, “As we go to the polls in 2015, every Nigerian has a role to play in ensuring that our elections are credible. How do we do that? By ensuring that we vote according to our conscience, according to the candidate we like and to ensure that our votes count. There is always room for improvement. Nation building is a continuous process. You do your own, you move ahead and your successor builds on what you left. He leaves, another person comes and it continues. So, democracy is always a learning process. You can never have a perfect democracy.”

The former Nigerian leader pleaded with the insurgents troubling some parts of the country to embrace dialogue and give peace a chance.

“Again, I plead for peace. We should give peace a chance. If you have grievances, there are channels through which you can lay your complaints and seek redress. So, I beseech those causing the insurgency in this country to, in the name of whomever or whatever they worship and respect, please, give peace a chance,” he pleaded.

Eminent businessman and former governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, yesterday, expressed shock over the death of ...
15/10/2014

Eminent businessman and former governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, yesterday, expressed shock over the death of Oyamieyifa, son of first civilian governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.

The young Alamieyeseigha died on Sunday in Dubai. Kalu, in a condolence message signed by his special adviser, Prince Kunle Oyewumi, said: “I was deeply pained when I heard the news of the untimely death of Oyamieyifa. It is devastating considering the age of the deceased. The young boy who had a bright future died in his prime, but who are we to question God? My prayer and thoughts are with the deceased’s loved ones and family at this sad moment.”

The former governor urged Chief Alamieyeseigha to take faith as God has a reason for every action. Kalu prayed God to give the Alamieyeseighas the fortitude to bear the sad loss and grant the departed a peaceful rest.

In the same vein, Kalu has described Chief Tayo Akpata, a former executive secretary of the Petroleum Trust Fund, as an elder statesman and philanthropist, whose death is a big loss to the nation.

Chief Akpata, Ima of Benin kingdom, died on Monday at his Ikoyi, Lagos, residence.

Kalu noted that Akpata was a respected leader, who died at a time his wealth of wisdom was much needed in his community and the nation at large.

In a condolence message signed by his Special Adviser, Prince Kunle Oyewumi, Kalu said: “I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Chief Akpata. He was a forthright and selfless leader, who contributed immensely to nation building in different capacities. He lived an accomplished life worthy of emulation.” Kalu admonished the family of the deceased to take solace in the fact the he left behind a good legacy for them to uphold. The former governor, while commiserating with the deceased’s family, the Benin traditional council and Edo State government, prayed God to grant the departed eternal rest.

ABUJA – The march to the Presidential Villa by  , BBOG,  Abuja family, was yesterday, disrupted by heavily armed anti ri...
15/10/2014

ABUJA – The march to the Presidential Villa by , BBOG, Abuja family, was yesterday, disrupted by heavily armed anti riot police men, all the roads leading to Presidential villa in Abuja, were blocked.
The protesters that were stopped by armed anti-riot policemen were prevented from entering the villa from Yakubu Gowon crescent, Asokoro, Abuja.
The anti riot Police didn’t allow most of the protesters to join the ongoing protesters, they blocked the road right from the three arms zones to Police Headquarters junctions, they didn’t allow both vehicular and people walking to enter the Yakubu Gowon crescent, which was the take off point.
The protest which started around 3pm was later addressed by the Minister of women Affairs, Hajia Zanaib Maina, said the federal Government is doing everything possible to ensure the safe release of the remaining 219 Government Secondary school, Chibok, Borno State from Boko Haram.
The Minister who was accompanied by Minister of Water Resources, Mrs Sarah Ochekpe, Minister of Environment, Mrs Lawrencia Laraba-Mallam, Minister of Land and Housing, Mrs Akon Eyakenyi, represented President Goodluck Jonathan, said, “We are here to meet you because Mr.
He cannot come out, he has meetings and since already you are out that’s why we are asked to come here and meet with you and to apologise for his inability to be here personally. But you can see we are all members of the Federal Executive Council” Maina said to the protesters.
“Even though you wrote a letter to the President, he can ask us to come and address you. That’s why we are here to address all of you here. You want to meet with Mr. President and find out why up till now the girls have not been rescued back to be reunited with their family. We are here to reassure you as a responsible government, there’s no government in the world that will sit back and be comfortable while the citizens of the country are abducted and we don’t know their condition.
“The government is doing all it can to make sure that these girls are rescued and back to their families alive. It is not as if the government is sitting back and watching”.
Maina continued, “Government is trying all it could to make sure that these girls are brought back. They are our daughters. We are all mothers; as much as it hurts you, it hurts us even the fathers. You know as well as we do some of you are very much aware of the efforts that the government has been making to make sure that these girls our daughters are brought back alive.
“There are some technicality issues that border on security, we are all know that our military personnel are out there in the bush doing what they can. It is not that they cannot force themselves in there but they have some technical ways of doing their things which we civilian do not know. ”
Earlier the Coordinator of the group Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, while addressing the ministers, she said “You have joined the Police who have prevented us from meeting our President and Commander- in- Chief, the Commissioner of Police did indicate we should wait and then we will be able to proceed to have the meeting.
“We had written the President as part of our global call to action concerning the rescue of the Chibok girls that we would be visiting him exactly on the day that marks six months of the Chibok girls abduction.
“We have come to join up and have that meeting so that we can listen to Mr. President and convey to him the incredible urgency that we we desire concerning the rescue of the Chibok girls and to hear from Mr. President what exactly is going on concerning the rescue of the Chibok girls. We are not sure why we are not being allowed to proceed to see Mr. President and so we need to get answers to that.”
Leader of the campaign Oby Ezekwesili speaks as policewomen block supporters of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants from marching to the president's official residence in Abuja on October 14, 2014. Nigerian police on Tuesday blocked supporters of 219 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants from marching on the president's official residence on the six-month anniversary of the abduction. A wall of female officers in full riot gear formed the first line of a barricade in front of less than 100 members of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign, preventing them from setting out.AFP PHOTO
Leader of the campaign Oby Ezekwesili speaks as policewomen block supporters of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants from marching to the president’s official residence in Abuja on October 14, 2014. Nigerian police on Tuesday blocked supporters of 219 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants from marching on the president’s official residence on the six-month anniversary of the abduction. A wall of female officers in full riot gear formed the first line of a barricade in front of less than 100 members of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign, preventing them from setting out.AFP PHOTO
The group who also gave the Minister of women affairs 5 questions to be answered by Mr. President, asking for the whereabout of the 219 chibok girls that were abducted on the 14th of April 2014.
A father of two missing girls from Government Secondary school, Chibok, Borno State, Mr. Enoch Mark, said since Cameroon can negotiatiate with Boko Haram and secured released of the 27 people that were kidnapped by Boko haram, why is Nigeria not negotiating the release of the remaining 219 girls that are still in captivity.

According to the www.richestlifestyle.com , here is the list of the Richest Pastors in the World and it is interesting t...
14/10/2014

According to the www.richestlifestyle.com , here is the list of the Richest Pastors in the World and it is interesting to note that we have 5 Nigerian Pastors and 4 American Pastors on this list. Nigerians, does this say that we are the most religious people in the world??? Check out the list below:

10) Joseph Prince – Net worth: $5 Million (Singapore) Annual salary of this Singaporean pastor is $550,000. Pastor Joseph Prince is the senior pastor of the New Creation Church in Singapore. The New Creation Church’s financial income was reported at $44.7 million US dollars in 2008. He hosts a religious program called “Destined to Reign.” He has addressed many congregations worldwide.

9) Chris Okotie – Net worth: $10 Million (Nigeria) Chris Okotie was a pop musician in the 1980s. He embraced the Bible and set up the Household of God Church, one of Nigeria’s most flamboyant congregations. He is an automobile lover and owns several posh cars which include a Mercedes S600, Rolls-Royce, Hummer and Porsche.

8) Matthew Ashimolowo – Net worth: $10 Million (Nigeria) Matthew Ashimolowo’s Kingsway International Christian Center is the largest Pentecostal church in the United Kingdom. It has assets worth more than $40 million and earns profit of more than $10 million.

7) T.B. Joshua – Net worth: $15 Million (Nigeria) Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua is Nigeria’s most powerful, controversial and philanthropic preacher. He heads the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN), a congregation he founded in 1987. The Christian minister, televangelist and faith healer is a big giver; his humanitarian works include education, healthcare and rehabilitation programs. He is the owner of Emmanuel TV, a Christian television network.

6) T. D. Jakes – Net worth: $18 Million (United States) Bishop T. D. Jakes is the apostle/bishop of The Potter’s House, a non-denominational American mega-church that has over 30,000 members. His ministry’s annual revival MegaFest draws more than 100,000 people.

5) Billy Graham – Net worth: $25 Million (United States) Billy Graham is a southern Baptist. He earned celebrity status when his sermons were broadcast on radio and TV stations all over the USA. He founded the Billy Graham Evangelist Association in 1950.

4) Creflo Dollar – Net worth: $27 Million (United States) This American televangelist, pastor is also a Word of Faith teacher. He is a founder of the non-denominational World Changers Church International. He has built a multimillion dollar ministry on the message “It is the will of God for you to prosper in every way.”

3) Benny Hinn – Net worth: $42 Million (United States) This Israeli-American televangelist earned wealth through his ministry and evangelical program. He is well-known for his regular miracle healing crusades, which are held in large stadiums in major cities and broadcasted in the TV.

2) Chris Oyakhilome – Net worth: $50 Million (Nigeria) Chris Oyakhilome’s church Christ Embassy has more than 40,000 members, several of whom are successful entrepreneurs and politicians. This pastor’s diversified interests include magazines, newspapers, a TV station, a record label, hotels, satellite TV and real estate.

1) David Oyedepo – Net worth: $150 Million (Nigeria) Bishop David Oyedepo is the richest pastor in Nigeria and the world. He is the founder of the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry. Ever since he founded this ministry in 1981, it has grown to become one of Africa’s largest congregations. He hosts three services every Sunday in The Faith Tabernacle. This prosperous pastor owns private jets and homes in the US and UK

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Nollywood Clem Onyeka is dead.Sources say the 37 year old actor died after being hit by a stray bullet while returning f...
14/10/2014

Nollywood Clem Onyeka is dead.Sources say the 37 year old actor died after being hit by a stray bullet while returning from a movie location today, Tuesday, October 14th, 2014. The bullet was fired byrobbers targeting a bullion van in Asaba after raiding a bank along may his soul rest in peace.

Former NBA President Wali Kidnapped. He was kidnapped on Saturday at about 9pm by yet to be identified persons in Port H...
14/10/2014

Former NBA President Wali Kidnapped.

He was kidnapped on Saturday at about 9pm by yet to be identified persons in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The NBA President Augustine Alegeh in a statement early this morning made a passionate appeal to his abductors to release him immediately to his family.
Mr. Wali, an indigene of Rivers State was elected the NBA’s president in 2012 and served in that capacity until July this year.
“Okey Wali SAN is a man of peace who has not only contributed immensely to the enthronement of rule of law and protection of human rights, but also to the development of our Nation,” Alegeh said in a statement.

2015 Election Imo PDP To Explode Over Delegates Lists As Names of Party Members Flood National Office Abuja For Recognit...
13/10/2014

2015 Election Imo PDP To Explode Over Delegates Lists As Names of Party Members Flood National Office Abuja For Recognition

As the countdown to 2015 election begins in Imo State with various parties making preparations for the primaries to select candidates, PDP in the state is sitting on a keg of gun powder waiting to explode.
This is coming even as the party leadership has allayed fears that there would be possible implosion in PDP ahead the conduct of the primaries.
Trumpeta reliably gathered that what will however spark off another anticipated implosion in the party with the umbrella signpost is the issue of delegates expected to produce the eventual candidates.
According to recent guidelines released by the PDP from its headquarters in Abuja, there will be two categories of delegates, made up of statutory and ad hoc. While statutory have laid down procedures and identified, ad hoc will be sourced from the ward levels through a special mechanism of conducting elections at the grassroots level.
However, the process of getting the delegates is said to be causing ripples in the party with some affected aspirants showing uneasy calm and disaffection.
Barely few weeks to the conduct of the primaries, the party in the sate is yet to officially come up with the official guide lines to get the ad hoc delegates which shall be three per ward in the 365 recognised INEC wards in the state.
The inability to point out the modalities has created mutual suspicion with some aspirants expressing fear that the exercise may be bungled. In the absence of the stipulated guidelines, names of Persons from wards is alleged to have been forwarded to Abuja by some prospective aspirants. The development is raising eyebrows within the rank and file of the party raising consciousnesses that there could be a grand design by some elements within the party in the state with their cohorts in Abuja to hijack the exercise for the purpose of filtering the primaries to their favour.
Trumpeta learnt that most of the aspirants who are in the move to all localities as part of their consultations are involved in the delegate lists’ racketeering that is ravaging the party. The newspaper was reliably informed that contrary to the stipulated guidelines that card-carrying party members at the ward level would gather at the ward congress to select the 3-man delegate during the ward Congress, there would be only a mere formality to adopt shortlisted names as ad hoc delegates. The formality is to respond and authenticate the list already drawn and sent to Abuja for recognition by some interest groups in the state.
It was learnt that the process of selecting the delegates will not differ from past exercises of the PDP where similar approaches have been adopted in the past to select LGA delegates to national Congress of the party.
A top source in the party who called for anonymity disclosed that the same processes adopted to get national delegates and representatives of the party will be replicated.
But the approach will be another self destructive tendency on the part of the party as discordant tunes already engulfing the party from aggrieved members who may loose out from the planned method of selecting delegates.
The aggrieved group in the party are said to be warming up for inevitable skirmishes should there be subtle measures to eliminate them from the scheme of things. Imo PDP case is said to be worsened with the absence of an arrowhead as state party leader unlike in the past where the state Governor who is a PDP member dictate the pace of party activities. More disturbing to the state PDP is the call for re-integration of returnee members who joined the party recently.
It would be recalled that the former Governor, Chief Udenwa, ex Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, incumbent senator of Owerri zone Christy Anyanwu and the likes of Mike Ahamba (SAN) who had sojourned in other parties rejoined PDP in a grand rally attended by president Goodluck Jonathan. Their return has further bloated PDP members with the returnees seeking proper accommodation in the party through re-integration processes. The absence of defined or clear cut modalities to select delegates may lead to internal wrangling.
Meanwhile, our Abuja correspondent reports that the national office of the party is battling to contain the plethora of lists of delegates names sent to it from politicians aspiring for exalted positions.

13/10/2014

Governors, Commissioners, Ministers, Law makers, Revs., govt official, representatives of governors from Borno, Adamawa, Bayelsa, Kaduna, Benue, Katsina, Plateau, Ogun, Abia, Rivers, Anambra etc were there. Tinubu, Buhari, Atiku, Godswill Akpabio, APC National chairman, APC National women leader, Im…

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