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Saturday, January 26, 2019

BREAKING: The Suspension Of CJN Shameful And Unwise ~ Aisha

The removal of Chief Justice Of Nigerian has brought different attacks and reactions from Nigerians and outside the country. The first Lady was not left out.

The Nigerian first Lady has frowned on the suspension of CJN.
In a report credited to Oriental Times, she was quoted to have challenged the act.

I her words "I totally condemn the illegal suspension of Chief Justice of Nigeria Justice Walter Onnoghen. That desperate move is not just SHAMEFUL but UNWISE. We have a constitution that is supreme and it must be unsentimentally respected. I implore Nigerians, especially our teeming youths to rise up and defend Nigeria before some very selfish individuals destroy us all" she said.

PDP suspends Atiku’s campaign over sacking of Onnoghen

The Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation is to put its campaign on hold in solidarity with the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, by President  Muhammadu Buhari, our correspondent learnt around 12:30am.

The suspension will see the party not holding its campaign in Benue State on Saturday.

It was gathered that the party decided to put off the rally "in solidarity with the Nigerian judiciary."

The decision to suspend the campaign was said to have been taken with the presidential candidate of the party, Atiku Abubakar.

PN

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Ex Governor Amechi Arrested

Olugbenga Alabisi
Ex Governor Amaechi arrested over charges of corruption in his home today 23/01/2019 at approximately 5:00AM.
Speaking to press men,the commissioner of police of the rivers state command stated that the serving minister's arrest was issued by the Inspector General of Police and more information will be communicated to the general public.

It can be recalled that the minister was heard on a record tape undermining the leadership capacity of the APC led federal government,political analysts say that could be a motive for his arrest.

AIT

New Nigeria international passport to cost N70,000, says NIS

Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) on Monday said registration and the issuance of new international passport would cost Nigerians N70,000.

NIS spokesman Sunday James, who made the disclosure, said the agency will commence issuance of the new international passport from Monday, March 4 2019 in Abuja.

Issuance of the passport will commence in Ikoyi in Lagos on March 25, Kano on April 1, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos on April 8 and London, United Kingdom April 15.

He said the phase two multiple rollout in New York, Washington, and Atlanta, USA would follow immediately after London on April 22; while other locations, local and abroad, would follow in sequence from April 29.

Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, January 16 launched the new red diplomatic passport at an emergency Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja.

However, NIS spokesman said existing passport booklet will run concurrently with the new enhanced passport booklet until the former expires.

According to James, the advantages of the new passport includes its 10-year validity, self-tracking of application and express centres for urgent application.

Other advantages he said included weather friendliness, compliance with latest ICAO standard, polycarbonate technology that reduces the incidence of damage as well saves Nigerians in the Diaspora time of frequent visits to Nigerian Embassies.

He, however, urged “Nigerians to take advantage of the reforms, avoid patronising third party or touts and utilise the online platforms provided by the service for their passport application".

GN

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Leave Nigeria now or suffer because we're coming for you, police tell homosexuals

The Public Relations Officer of the Zone 2 Police Command, Mrs Dolapo Badmos, has asked homosexuals to flee the country or face the law.

She also called on Nigerians who have evidence against homosexuals to come forward with such pieces of evidence.

Badmos said this in a post on her official Instagram handle.

She said, “If you are homosexually inclined, Nigeria is not a place for you. There is a law (Same Sex Prohibition Act) here that criminalises homosexual clubs, associations and organisations with penalties of up to 15 years in jail.

“So, if you are a homosexual in nature, leave the country or face prosecution. But before you say, ‘does this matter?’ Kindly note that anything against the law of the land is criminal and all crimes will be punished accordingly no matter how small you think it is.

“The law says a person who registers, operates or participates in gay clubs, societies or organisations, directly or indirectly makes a public show of same-sex amorous relationship in Nigeria commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years. Anyone convicted of entering into a same-sex marriage contract or civil union faces up to 14 years imprisonment. All LGBT candidates in Nigeria should beware".

While some condemned the police for going after homosexuals and ignoring more pressing issues, others accused the police of being partial, pointing out that a cross-dresser, who now identifies as a transgender, had become a celebrity but was left alone because he was rich.

In her response, the police spokesperson said, “In view of my last post about homosexuals and the law banning them, some people have been mentioning one particular name (very risky though) to be one.

“Kindly be informed that if you have any evidence or exhibits that can establish the case against him/her, please don’t hesitate to bring it up for a comprehensive investigation. Prosecution and conviction of suspects are not based on imagination rather it is based on evidence otherwise it will be treated as hearsay which is not admissible in court.

“Until then, let us keep our fingers crossed and not keep our lives risky. Thank you".

VN

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATES APPROVES N27,000 MINIMUM WAGE

The council approved the amount at its meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
Following the Council’s approval, a minimum wage bill is expected to be sent to the National Assembly on Wednesday.
According to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, the Federal Government is topping the approved amount by N3,000 to 30,000 for its workers.
He said the states are at liberty to augment the new agreement as they see fit.

The amount approved by the Council of State is N3,000 short of the N30,000 that the Tripartite Committee on Review of National Minimum Wage recommended.

The committee, chaired by a former Head of Service of the Federation, Ms Ama Pepple, had submitted the report, which contained the recommended figure, to President Muhammadu Buhari on November 6, 2018, after many months of deliberations.
Prior to the committee’s recommendation, in October, state governors had offered to pay N22,500 as minimum wage.

Nine days after the committee recommended N30,000, on November 15, the Nigeria Governors’ Forum insisted that the states cannot pay the amount , leading to criticism by organised Labour which insisted on N30,000.

On January 8, 2019, the Nigeria Labour Congress held a nationwide protest over what it said was the delay by the Federal Government to transmit a new minimum wage bill to the National Assembly.

President Muhammadu Buhari presided over the Council of State’s meeting which had in attendance Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, as well as former Presidents, Heads of State, and former Chief Justices of Nigeria.
They include Ernest Shonekan, Olusegun Obasanjo, Abdulsalami Abubakar, and Goodluck Jonathan, while Yakubu Gowon was absent.
Others present are Senate President Bukola Saraki, governors of Zamfara, Kebbi, Plateau, Lagos, Borno, and Ebonyi, as well as members of the President’s cabinet.


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BIAFRA: IGBO DOMINATION

Igbos are such strange people in this world. Those who don't understand them to get many things mixed up about them.
The only people apart from their neighbours here in Africa whose culture is similar to theirs and who seem to understand and like them are the Jews because they are the only ones that share the similar lifestyle with the Igbos of Africa.
Someone might want to ask why am I writing about the Igbo as if I am Igbo myself. No, I am not Igbo, I am Ijaw. My ethnic group share borders with Igbos on many fronts and we share a lot in common together in terms of culture and a few words in languages but that's not what gave me the right to write about them. I studied in a federal university at the heart of Igboland for five years. Most of my friends in school were Igbos and I lived outside aa school in an Igbo community with local Igbos.

Igbos are culturally business people, they survive by buying and selling. They believe that success comes from the constant monetary exchange so they live that way and develop a system of training the younger generation from taking over from them through their mastership and apprenticeship system.

They are also very passionate people. They put their all into whatever they do. They put all their eggs in one basket until they have succeeded in that quest.
Igbos don't give a little chance to evil to mature and grow into something that cannot be controlled. This is the reason those who planned the first coup and only revolution in Nigeria were mostly Igbos.
A single individual Igbo might be very good at telling lies but the Igbo community eschewed lies. The reason individuals tell lies in Igboland is that of their business culture.

Most businessmen are not sincere or else they won't make much gain that's why Ijaws rarely do petty business and succeed because we don't know how to differentiate business life from real life and so we relax too much and feel so reluctant in business but that's not the Igbo. An Igbo would rather cheat you in business instead of to have losses, the boss that trained him taught him so.

Because most Igbo individuals are business people and may sometimes want to bring business life of insincerity into societal life, the Igbo community has more checks on the human excesses in the society than any other society I am aware of. An average Igbo detest insincere life in the society. They can ignore insincerity in business but not in the community because they understand that business is for gain while the society is for life and love for without love life will be lost.
An Igbo man is an independent man. They don't like to take what is not theirs so they work very hard to get their own. The Igbo society hates oppression so if you can prove how an Igbo has oppressed or is oppressing you or a group of people to the Igbo society, that person becomes an enemy of the whole Igbo community. If such person is an Igbo, he will be excommunicated and treated with disdain but if he is not he will be resisted whether those he is oppressing are Igbos or not.

Most of these qualities of the Igbo can be found in most other ethnic nations in Biafra but the difference is that none of them has the business culture of the Igbo society. That business culture is what makes the neighbours of the Igbo find it hard to understand them nor trust them.
Igbos are very focused people, they hate distractions and they don't tolerate it because they believe the time is money. If an average Igbo see you as a distraction he will ignore you no matter how much he loved you and move forward. If you disagree with his ideology he will do everything to kick you out of his way and only come back to listen to what you have to say after he has succeeded. So if you don't understand him you will think he ignored you because he doesn't care, no he did because he hates wasting time.
This attitude is what has caused the most trouble among the Igbos and their neighbours in Biafra. While Ijaws, Ibibios, Urhobos, Efiks, Ogonis etc want to be heard the Igbo wants results. It's easier for Ijaws to gather other tribes in Biafra like we have done over time in the struggle for freedom of the coast otherwise called Niger Delta struggle. Ijaws don't care to give the whole year listening to what others have a say on a matter but Igbo is an impatient tribe.
This is why I marvel that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never rushed into arm struggle and is patiently waiting and taking time to convince every single individual in Biafra to understand the Biafran cause. I see in him the speed of the Igbo, the patience of Ijaw and the maturity to sustain a struggle without gain which is only found outside Africa.

Most Africans have lazy minds, sorry I must tell the truth. By lazy minds I mean they don't think hard enough and they don't have the patience to sustain a good ideology and maintain it over time irrespective of the temptations. Nnamdi Kanu is different. This is why you see most people falling out of the struggle and entertaining new ideologies, some for gain and many can't just remain in the ideology they believe in.

Now back to the Igbo.

An Igbo is fulfilled when he is on his own (independence) and you are on your own and everyone is happy. He doesn't enjoy fighting to keep you in bondage under him except you let him. He can only fight you with all his life when you attempt to deny him his right or try to oppress him.
So the fear of Igbo dominating others is not real only except the structures are not well placed.

It is normal for every large tribe to dominate in a unitary system where everyone pretends to be one when they're not. This is why a unitary system won't work in Biafra but a confederation. Only a confederation will work because like the Igbo all Biafrans love their independence and that's why Nnamdi Kanu has proposed to have a government system that promotes individual nation independence and collective alliance to form a central government United in military and foreign affairs. This system is the only system that can work in Biafra and the resistance that has caused the strife now and during the Nigeria Biafra war was because BIAFRA was operating a unitary system that made other nations felt like the central government was all about Igbo and they were subjects. They resisted being subjects to their brothers, became loyal to the invaders because they thought if the invaders free them from their brothers they all can then stand as equals in the supposed Nigerian union not knowing that the invaders see things from a different angle. In the end, the invaders proved that they all were grouped to be conquered. So helping them conquer your strong brother because you felt oppressed was the worse that happened to the coastal Biafran nations.
Igbos don't have a history of oppression because they don't have it in them to oppress. They believe all men are equal and deserve the right to be on his own. This is why Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has proposed to have one of the best systems in the world, a little advancement of what our forefathers practised before Britain came.

What I expect from other Biafran nations is to insist that Biafra is exactly the way Mazi Nnamdi Kanu envisions it to be because what we all need right now is ourselves. We need the Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoni, Ibibio, Urhobo, Efik, Igede etc to be able to survive and break free from the oppression of Nigeria.
Some Igbos and most people from the coast wants Igbo to fight alone and for Igbo territories alone so after they become independent they can then bring others on board. I laugh, I pity my brothers in the coast. If now when Igbo is here it is difficult to break free is it when you have become tinier and more easy to crush that the blood thirsty oppressors will then let you go? If at all the Igbo succeed in saving you it will take them much more than it would take them to free you now because at that time it's now interfering into other nation's sovereignty. Same reason it's not so easy for Israel to just jump in to help BIAFRA now. Certain diplomatic arrangements have to be done.

On the other hand, Nigeria wouldn't want to let go their only source of livelihood, the oil in your land. So the next time you resist BIAFRA think over it again.

Author: Tari Nemi, a revolutionary writer and refined teacher
Date: 21 January 2019