Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Ebola: Liberian President Writes Very Touching Letter To The World
Dear
World
In just over six months, Ebola has managed to bring my country to a standstill. We have lost over 2,000 Liberians. Some are children struck down in the prime of their youth. Some were fathers, mothers, brothers or best friends. Many were brave health workers that risked their lives to save others, or simply offer victims comfort in their final moments…
In just over six months, Ebola has managed to bring my country to a standstill. We have lost over 2,000 Liberians. Some are children struck down in the prime of their youth. Some were fathers, mothers, brothers or best friends. Many were brave health workers that risked their lives to save others, or simply offer victims comfort in their final moments…
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
There is no coincidence Ebola has taken hold in three fragile states – Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea – all battling to overcome the effects of interconnected wars. In Liberia , our civil war ended only eleven years ago. It destroyed our public infrastructure, crushed our economy and led to an exodus of educated professionals. A country that had some 3,000 qualified doctors at the start of the war was dependent by its end on barely three dozen.
In the last few years, Liberia was bouncing back. We realized there was a long way to go, but the future was looking bright. Now Ebola threatens to erase that hard work. Our economy was set to be larger and stronger this year, offering more jobs to Liberians and raising living standards. Ebola is not just a health crisis – across West Africa, a generation of young people risk being lost to an economic catastrophe as harvests are missed, markets are shut and borders are closed.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Jonathan Welcomes W.H.O. Declaration Of Nigeria As Ebola-Free
Press Release
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan welcomes today’s declaration
by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that Nigeria is now officially
Ebola-free after 42 days without any incidence of the Ebola Virus
Disease.
*Jonathan
President Jonathan dedicates the
certification to the many patriotic health workers, volunteers and ordinary
Nigerians who worked tirelessly, some of them paying the ultimate price, to
stop the deadly virus in its track after it entered the country in July this
year.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
PDP Faults Buhari's Claims On State Of The Nation
Press Release
PDP Welcomes Buhari To Presidential Race Faults His Claims
On State Of The Nation
The Peoples Democratic Party is pleased to welcome to the 2015 presidential contest, the former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari who declared his intention today, Wednesday, October 15, 2014.
*Buhari
While we congratulate and wish him well in his ambition, we have noted some distortions and misrepresentation of facts in his speech and consequently wish to put the record straight.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Waiting For Pastor W.F. Kumuyi
By Banji Ojewale
The people ofKumasi in Ghana did not wait for too long for the much anticipated visit of Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi from Nigeria .
In 1973, Kumuyi had been used by God to set up a Bible Study Group that had radicalized Christianity in a country just crawling from an internecine civil war. The Ghanaians were themselves passing through stormy times, tossed for several years by billows of military regimes.
The people of
In 1973, Kumuyi had been used by God to set up a Bible Study Group that had radicalized Christianity in a country just crawling from an internecine civil war. The Ghanaians were themselves passing through stormy times, tossed for several years by billows of military regimes.
In 1979, Kumuyi was invited to lead a crusade in the second
biggest city in Ghana , the
country whose military rulers played the peace maker as Nigeria stood
inexorably on the cusp of war.
Was Kumuyi coming with scars of conflict? Was his message
going to be relevant to the people of Ghana who were also writhing under
the boots of the soldiers? If what his Bible Study Group was offering was
healing the wounds inflicted by 30 months of a carnivorous war in only a few
years of its existence, let him come and wave the “magic wand” in Ghana too.
The Ghanaians were thinking right. The people needed a
healing- spiritual and physical- at the touch of something new, something
fresh, something not born of the jaded prescription that had worsened their
condition day after day. Those who invited the young Nigerian evangelist (only
in his late 30s) to Kumasi accepted the man
whose group has since blossomed to become the Deeper Life
Bible Church
with stable and dignified presence all over the world.
That trip to the land of the Golden Stool and home of
popular football club Asante Kotoko has been notched as a reference point in
church history in Ghana .
Annalists of developments within DLBC have hailed the event as the beginning of
the international reach of the church.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Terrorism: Jonathan Meets With Presidents Of Four Neighbouring Countries
Rep of Cameroon President, Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo'o,
Presidents Thomas Boni Yayi (Benin),Goodluck Jonathan
(Nigeria), Mahamadou Issoufou (Niger) and Idriss
Deby (Chad) at a one day summit
on terrorism in Niamey,
October 7, 2014 (pix:abc.net.au)
President Goodluck Jonathan met yesterday with the Heads of State and Government of four neighbouring countries, namely, Chad, Niger, Benin Republic and Cameroon to " review ongoing collaboration against terrorism and agree on further joint action to curb terrorism and insurgency within and across their national boundaries." The meeting took place in Niamey, the capital of Niger Republic.
A statement after the meeting said the "heads of state regrets the persistence of Boko Haram Islamic sect's atrocious acts of terror on people and security forces in Nigeria and other neighbouring countries," and pledged to pull resources to adequately respond to the challenge of terrorism.
President Mahamadou Issoufou of Niger Republic was quoted as saying that the four nations require "a common strategy and a common operating concept to improve and put together our intelligence capacities and our capacities on the ground (to fight Boko Haram)."
Friday, October 3, 2014
Remarks By US President Obama And Israeli PM Netanyahu, After A Bilateral Meeting
President Barack Obama holds a bilateral meeting
with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
in the Oval Office, Oct 1, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, it’s a pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Netanyahu back to the Oval Office. I think I've had the pleasure of hosting him more often than just about any other world leader, and hopefully this will provide just some small measure of repayment for the wonderful visit that I had in Israel this spring. And I want to thank him and his family and his entire team for the tremendous hospitality that we had when we were there.
The Prime Minister and I were just talking about the fact these are hectic times, and nowhere is that more true, obviously, than in the Middle East. And so we had an opportunity for a wide-ranging discussion about a range of issues.
I commended him for entering into good-faith negotiations with the Palestinian Authority in discussing how we can resolve what has been, obviously, one of the biggest challenges for a very long time in the region. And both Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Abbas have assigned outstanding negotiators. They have been engaging in serious conversations. And our goal continues to be to help facilitate -- not dictate, but facilitate -- the kinds of genuine negotiations that will result in two states living side-by-side in peace and security.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Those Who Saw And Conquered Ebola – Gov Fashola
(2014 Independence Anniversary Address By Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola)
Dear Lagosians,
Today, the 1st of October 2014, we are once again
celebrating the anniversary of our independence from British colonial rule.
Today marks 54 (Fifty Four) years since Nigeria became an
independent sovereign nation, following the germination of a seed that had been
sown seven years earlier, when in 1953, Anthony Eromosele Enahoro introduced a
private member’s bill demanding self-government.
Governor Fashola At 54th Independence Day Parade
(pix:e247mag)
For emphasis and clarity, let me repeat that by records and
history Nigeria
is 54 (Fifty Four) years old irrespective of what the centenary revisionists
say.
We have never celebrated amalgamation day. We have only celebrated
Independence day.
When our first Prime Minister mounted the podium on the 1st
October 1960 he spoke to an independent and newly born nation. That happened 54
(Fifty Four) years ago, not 100 (One Hundred) years ago.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
President Jonathan's 2014 Independence Day Speech
Fellow
Nigerians:
Today
marks the 54th anniversary of our country’s independence as a sovereign
nation. This is also the tenth month of our journey into a new century,
having marked the centenary of our nation in January this year.
The
first one hundred years were marked by triumphs and tribulations, benefits and
burdens, opportunities and challenges. We made some far reaching advances
in building a strong, united and prosperous nation. We also overcame the
forces of disunity that culminated in a debilitating civil war. We have
also renewed our faith in one another, and in our country. We have proven that
we are truly a resilient nation.
President Jonathan
In
my address to the nation last year, I did emphasize that we were in a sober
moment in our country. We are still in that mood in spite of the many
accomplishments of our administration. Our sombreness has to do with the crises
of nationhood occasioned by the activities of terrorist elements who have done
the unimaginable to challenge our unity as a people.
On
an occasion like this, it is important that we remember all the precious souls
that have been lost in the unprecedented war of terror unleashed on some parts
of our country by these individuals who want to compel us to live our lives
their way. They will not succeed!
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Changing Dialogue With Dialogue: Confronting The Language Of Ebola
US President Barack Obama meets with ebola
survivor, Dr. Kent Brantly at the oval office on
September 16, 2014 (pix Pete Souza/White House)
By Emma Fox
The
African continent – which is so often unjustifiably spoken of collectively and
dismissively throughout the globe as a one entity – can truly claim a unity
through its diverse and eye-opening library of great literature and language.
Whether
it is in the dreamlike magical realism of Ben Okri, the
underlying critiques so carefully yet organically articulated by Nadine Gordimer,
or the poignant and profound work of Assia Djebar, Africa’s
many shapes and sounds have been delivered in a perpetual life poem which has
courageously addressed various social challenges and defined the continent as a
rich and creative Diaspora of contemporary literature.
While
these works detail issues and triumphs which are focused on a particular
region, they also encompass the bigger picture – just take Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart,
for example – which has accumulated some truly remarkable responses to the
heavy footprint of colonialism and the rest of the world’s inability to look at
Africa and African countries separately through an unclouded lens. It is
through language and literature where reclamation, liberation and life
transform, a vital tool through which lies the potential for change, and is
especially crucial in combating the recent challenges which certain parts of
western Africa are facing.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Deconstructing The Weaker Gender Stereotype
Nnaemeka Oruh
Over the past century, the position of women in human affairs has
received lots of attention. There has been delineation into several camps and
several groups, each with different ideologies. No matter which camp one
belongs, it seems that the point of convergence remains the belief that women
are different. I use different here both in its pejorative and, of course,
edifying form.
*Michelle Obama
While some see women as deserving of equal (or semi equal) status
with men, most see the woman as an appendage of man hence she should be
subservient and controlled. Whichever way one panders to, all sides in one way
or the other denigrate women. For, what more is denigrating than when women ask
for special treatments through hand-outs? I will not delve into this issue here
as I have already given it special attention in another essay.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Smuggled $9.3million Cash: Federal Government’s Cock-And-Bull Story
By Festus Keyamo
I have just read, with some amusement, the position of the Federal Government regarding the cash totaling $9.3 million that was seized by the South African authorities as an attempt was made to smuggle it into that country. from my little understanding, the Federal Government's position can be summarised as follows:
*Keyamo
*That it is aware of the movement of such large sum of money by cash
out of the country.
*That the cash is meant for the purchase of arms to fight insurgency.
*That the transaction was done by cash to ensure the speed of the transaction.
*That it resorted to buy fromSouth
Africa because of procedural bottlenecks in
the purchase of such items from western countries.
*That the cash is meant for the purchase of arms to fight insurgency.
*That the transaction was done by cash to ensure the speed of the transaction.
*That it resorted to buy from
The
above position of the Federal Government is not only ludicrous, it is
laughable, untenable and a story only fit to be told to the marines. The
following rhetoric posers are germane to this issue:
Friday, September 12, 2014
Jonathan Will Not Interfere With Ongoing Investigation Against Ex-Gov Sheriff - Presidency
Former Governor of Borno State Ali Modu Sheriff,
President Goodluck Jonathan and President Idris
Derby of Chad in Ndjamena (pix: State House)
By Reuben Abati
We have noted with surprise, the unnecessary hue and cry raised by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other bigoted critics of the Jonathan Administration over the claim that the President is “hobnobbing” with the former governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, who was recently accused by the Australian, Stephen Davis, of being one of the chief sponsors of the terrorist group, Boko Haram.
The totally erroneous basis for that charge was the spurious claim that Senator Sheriff accompanied President Jonathan on his recent trip to Ndjamena as a member of his entourage.
Although Senator Sheriff himself has already given the lie to that claim through his Media Adviser, the Presidency wishes to affirm, for the purpose of emphasis, that the former Borno State governor was not on President Jonathan’s delegation to Chad.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Jonathan Orders Removal Of Offensive Bring Back Jonathan Signs
Press Release
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has directed that the #Bring Back Jonathan 2015 signs and banners around Abuja which he and many Nigerians find offensive and repugnant be brought down immediately.
President Jonathan wholly shares the widely expressed view that the signs which were put up without his knowledge or approval are a highly insensitive parody of the #Bring Back Our Girls hash tag.
Friday, September 5, 2014
The Defamation Of Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika (rtd) - The Position Of Ndigbo Lagos
PRESS RELEASE
The apparently procured,
choreographed and orchestrated interview on Arise Television on
Thursday August 28 in
which a certain Stephen Davies an Australian of the ilk of many white
mercenaries prowling the African continent, accused General Ihejirika of being
a sponsor of Boko Haram is most condemnable.
*Lt. General Ihejirika
(pix:Abiastate)
In the said interview, Mr Davies did not adduce or suggest any single evidence to support his accusation. Curiously when in the same breadth he said he has knowledge of the sponsor of the Abuja Nyanya bombing he refused to name names. Most tragic in this choreographed defamation of an illustrious General, is the interviewer's unprofessionalism in failing to demand evidence from Ihejirika's accuser, Mr. Stephen Davies. General Ihejirika has since denied this allegation. Given the lack of evidence, the nature of delivery of the allegation and the character of the accused General, Ndigbo Lagos believes Ihejirika's traducers are playing dirty politics.
*Lt. General Ihejirika
(pix:Abiastate)
In the said interview, Mr Davies did not adduce or suggest any single evidence to support his accusation. Curiously when in the same breadth he said he has knowledge of the sponsor of the Abuja Nyanya bombing he refused to name names. Most tragic in this choreographed defamation of an illustrious General, is the interviewer's unprofessionalism in failing to demand evidence from Ihejirika's accuser, Mr. Stephen Davies. General Ihejirika has since denied this allegation. Given the lack of evidence, the nature of delivery of the allegation and the character of the accused General, Ndigbo Lagos believes Ihejirika's traducers are playing dirty politics.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
How The Africa Channel Can Help Multiculturalism On British Television
By Emma
Fox
The
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has expanded its repertoire and global
reach to the point where it regularly broadcasts to an American and Arabic audience.
It gives the Americans an opportunity to explore the best of what British
television has or has had to offer and allows an expanding Arabic audience to
feel that they are not forgotten by the Western world. Because services like
this have been positively accepted, it was important that a similar service was
launched for African people in the United Kingdom .
BBC America
BBC
America was launched in 1998 and broadcasts popular British programming such
as Doctor
Who and In The Flesh. What is unique about BBC America is that,
contrary to its name, it does not solely broadcast programmes from the BBC.
Instead, it opts to broadcast popular programming from other British networks
as well as its own. This allows the American audience to gain an understanding
of British television and can also assist British television and film producers
to gain recognition in an otherwise difficult environment to crack. A station
such as this in the United
Kingdom would inevitably do the same for
African filmmakers and television producers.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Terror Sponsorship: PDP Replies APC
Full Text Of Statement Issued By the People's Democratic Party (PDP) Today
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has noted yet another failed image laundering stunt by the APC wherein its National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun cheapened his office and person by attempting to use an unempirical statement by Australian Dr. Stephen Davis, to absolve his party of blames for promoting insurgency in the country.
*Olisa Metuh
PDP's National Publicity Secretary
Whilst we recognize the right of citizens to hold and canvass opinion in a democratic setting such as guaranteed under the PDP-led administration, we hold, and strongly too that such rights must be properly and respectably exercised.
It is therefore shocking and worrisome that the APC National Chairman, in a frenzied effort to extricate his party, could issue a statement completely lacking in validity, character and intellectual content befitting of a National Chairman of a political party.
Oyegun’s statement rather than exonerate the APC has reinforced and underscored its true identity as a party of desperate politicians supportive of violence and disunity through their utterances and body language, a fact that is already well known to all Nigerians.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has noted yet another failed image laundering stunt by the APC wherein its National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun cheapened his office and person by attempting to use an unempirical statement by Australian Dr. Stephen Davis, to absolve his party of blames for promoting insurgency in the country.
*Olisa Metuh
PDP's National Publicity Secretary
Whilst we recognize the right of citizens to hold and canvass opinion in a democratic setting such as guaranteed under the PDP-led administration, we hold, and strongly too that such rights must be properly and respectably exercised.
It is therefore shocking and worrisome that the APC National Chairman, in a frenzied effort to extricate his party, could issue a statement completely lacking in validity, character and intellectual content befitting of a National Chairman of a political party.
Oyegun’s statement rather than exonerate the APC has reinforced and underscored its true identity as a party of desperate politicians supportive of violence and disunity through their utterances and body language, a fact that is already well known to all Nigerians.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Nuhu Ribadu's Transmutation
By Ikechukwu
Amaechi
There is no politically discerning Nigerian who
has not heard the news. Nuhu Ribadu, former Chairman of anti-graft agency, the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and the presidential candidate
of the now defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in 2011, has defected to
the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the leading opposition, the All
Progressives Congress (APC), because he wants to govern Adamawa, his home
state.
Nuhu Ribadu
A legitimate
ambition no doubt. But to titivate same in the garb of public good is arrant
nonsense. But that is quintessential Ribadu. He thinks Nigerians are ever
gullible. The office became vacant after Governor Murtala Nyako was
impeached on July 15 by the House of Assembly upon adoption of the report of
the seven-member panel that investigated allegations of gross misconduct
against him.
Ribadu has the inalienable right to belong to
any political party and to pursue whatever political aspiration that appeals to
his ego. But has no right to insult Nigerians in his pursuit. But that
was exactly what he did when he claimed that his defection from the APC to the
PDP was in pursuit of a good cause and not out of selfish interest.
Tom Ikimi’s Lengthy Chronicle Of Falsehoods
By Bola Tinubu
I ordinarily would not have responded to Tom
Ikimi’s lengthy chronicle of falsehoods, cheap blackmail and abuse. My only
reason for this response is that I know Tom Ikimi’s style. He subscribes to the
view that no matter how unbelievable a lie may sound if you brazenly assert it
and repeat it often enough you may persuade many that it is in fact true.
I have seen Ikimi perpetrate this deviousness in his years in public
life.
1. Regarding Ikimi’s bid for the Chairmanship of the Party. It was clear
to practically everyone who had the interest of the party at heart that we
simply could not have a man of Tom Ikimi’s antecedents as Chair of the party.
As chairman of the NRC, one of the only two political parties in the country
under the military transition programme, Tom Ikimi not only connived with the
then military regime to annul the elections, terminate the democratic process
and sell off his party.
He became Abacha’s foreign minister, convincing the world that heinous state murders like the hanging of Ken Saro Wiwa were just acts! If Ikimi were the Chair of APC the party would have to sleep with both eyes open lest its chairman sell off the party before day break. No matter what anyone may say about me it is unlikely that I can be accused of supporting incompetent or morally light-weight individuals for important political positions.
He became Abacha’s foreign minister, convincing the world that heinous state murders like the hanging of Ken Saro Wiwa were just acts! If Ikimi were the Chair of APC the party would have to sleep with both eyes open lest its chairman sell off the party before day break. No matter what anyone may say about me it is unlikely that I can be accused of supporting incompetent or morally light-weight individuals for important political positions.
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