US restores the American Center in Enugu

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The United States government has announced its decision to reactivate the American Centre in Enugu saying it was crucial to the improvement of its relations with Nigerians especially those in the South East.
The country’s Ambassador to Nigeria Mr. Terence P. McCulley disclosed the cheering news at the weekend during his courtesy call on the Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime.
Mr. McCulley who was accompanied by the Consul General Jeffery Hawkins and other senior Staff of the Embassy, said the US considered Enugu State a strategic location and partner in its quest to build better relations with people of the South East region and Nigeria in general.
He said that the Center would provide necessary information, services and programmes especially in the area of Information and Computer Technology for the people of the area in order to enhance socio-cultural and economic relations between them and the United States.
The Ambassador further disclosed that such centres and outposts in strategic parts of the country would help to ease the problems currently being encountered by Nigerians in procuring American visas.
In his response, Governor Sullivan Chime commended the US and the Ambassador for deeming it fit to reactivate the centre saying that it would help further strengthen the relations between the state and the government and people of America.
He reiterated the resolve of his administration to continue to provide a conducive environment for both profit and non-profit foreign interests to operate and thrive in Enugu State.

PhotoNews: 10th Biennial Nigeria Police Games At The Liberation Stadium Port Harcourt On Saturday 9th March 2013

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FROM LEFT  VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO BEING WELCOMED BY MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS NAVY CAPT CALEB OLUBOLADE( rtd) AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR  AT THE PORT HARCOURT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13
FROM LEFT VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO BEING WELCOMED BY MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS NAVY CAPT CALEB OLUBOLADE( rtd) AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR AT THE PORT HARCOURT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13

 

FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS NAVY CAPT CALEB OLUBOLADE( rtd ) ;VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR; DURING THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF 10TH BIENNIAL NIGERIA POLICE GAMES AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT; RIVERS STATE ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13
FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS NAVY CAPT CALEB OLUBOLADE( rtd ) ;VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR; DURING THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF 10TH BIENNIAL NIGERIA POLICE GAMES AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT; RIVERS STATE ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13
FROM LEFT:  DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE ENGR. TELE IKURU,  VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO AND INSPECTOR- GENERAL POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR;  DURING THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF 10TH BIENNIAL NIGERIA POLICE GAMES AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT; RIVERS STATE ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13
FROM LEFT: DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE ENGR. TELE IKURU, VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO AND INSPECTOR- GENERAL POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR; DURING THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF 10TH BIENNIAL NIGERIA POLICE GAMES AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT; RIVERS STATE ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13
FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS NAVY CAPT CALEB OLUBOLADE (rtd ); VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR; DURING THE PRESENTATION OF THE OVERALL WINNER TROPHY OF THE 10TH BIENNIAL NIGERIA POLICE GAMES TO THE WINNER, ZONE 2 POLICE COMMAND, LAGOS;  AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT; RIVERS STATE ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13
FROM LEFT: MINISTER OF POLICE AFFAIRS NAVY CAPT CALEB OLUBOLADE (rtd ); VICE PRESIDENT MOHAMMED NAMADI SAMBO AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR; DURING THE PRESENTATION OF THE OVERALL WINNER TROPHY OF THE 10TH BIENNIAL NIGERIA POLICE GAMES TO THE WINNER, ZONE 2 POLICE COMMAND, LAGOS; AT THE LIBERATION STADIUM PORT HARCOURT; RIVERS STATE ON SATURDAY 9 / 3 / 13

APC: Fashola, Oshiomhole, Okorocha tipped as Vice Presidential nominees

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DailyPost investigation has revealed that the political bigwigs of the All Progressive Congress are on the search for a vice-presidential candidate who will be the running mate of the party’s consensus candidate during the 2015 presidential election.

We have gathered that stalwarts of All Progressives Congress are keen on having a popular serving governor in the south, whose image can attract massive votes, and also with the view that the presidential candidate will come from the North.

APC is made up of the Action Congress of Nigeria, All Nigeria Peoples Party, Congress for Progressive Change and a faction of the All Progressive Grand Alliance.

Already, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola; his Edo State counterpart, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole; and Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, are on the shortlist, though they have not been approached yet.

A source within the APC said, “It is true we are looking for a suitable vice-presidential candidate from the South, particularly the South–West, because unless something dramatic happens, our flag bearer is coming from the North.

“The overwhelming thinking among members of the coalition is to have a young progressive, preferably one that has a track record of performance, for the post.

“As for the presidential candidate, everything being equal, we should know who the candidate is soon.

“For now, we have not yet agreed on who it should be, but I can tell you, Fashola is one of them, however, we cannot take a final decision on this until we are able to get leaders of his primary constituency to agree.”

Just last week, the Convener of the Concerned Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, on Friday evening, also confirmed that the North was seeking a vice-presidential candidate in the South.

According to him, “In the event of the presidency returning to the North, the issue will be who will deliver the votes from the South for the prospective candidate from the North.

“As I see it, the only person I see who can do it is from the South-West even though the South-West has its own challenges. Challenge number one will be to bring out a candidate from the Christian North who will now peer up with a likely candidate who will be from the South-West. Fortunately or unfortunately, the South-West is not terribly obsessed with matters of religion,” he added.

APC has said it would hold its national convention in the coming weeks. Presently, the party is in the process of filing for registration

Source: Daily Post

Chad joins African force in Mali

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French soldiers drive an armoured vehicle outside Hombori

Chad’s 2,000-strong contingent in Mali, which has played a leading part in the fight against jihadist militants, on Saturday officially joined the regional African force deployed there.

“As of today, our Chadian brothers who are fighting to liberate Mali are joining AFISMA,” Ivorian army chief Soumaila Bakayoko, whose country currently chairs the regional bloc ECOWAS, told reporters.

“This is good news, it will strengthen cohesion,” he said after meeting his counterparts in Dakar.

He said a Chadian general would take one of the two vice presidencies of the African-led force for Mali known as AFISMA.

French forces launched a surprise intervention on January 11 in a bid to stop Al Qaeda-linked fighters who had controlled northern Mali since April 2012 from moving southward and threatening the capital Bamako.

Islamist groups have largely been forced out of the main cities in the north and are now waging a guerrilla war against French, Malian and other troops seeking to help the government assert its control over the entire territory.

The Economic Community of West African States secured pledges for thousands of troops from its member countries but AFISMA forces have been slow in backing French efforts to retake control of northern Mali.

However Chad, which is not an ECOWAS member, has some of the best trained desert fighters on the continent and has scored major victories after entering northern Mali directly from its northeastern border with Niger.

The Chadian forces were not initially fighting under direct AFISMA command.

Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno has claimed that his troops killed the region’s two leading jihadist figures, Abdelhamid Abou Zeid and Mokhtar Belmokhtar, during intense battles that also left 27 Chadian soldiers dead.

AFISMA now comprises around 6,300 troops and is supposed to take over from France, which has said it would start scaling back its operations next month, and help Malian forces secure the north of the country.

Mbaise: The Unveiling Of the Secrete Of Stigma – By Rev. Fr. Ben Ogu

 

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I am aware that if people are asked to compare in superlative relativity, the potentiality of the degree of danger in war and propaganda respectively, many would certainly ascribe more danger to war than propaganda. This is perhaps in the obvious external visibility of the effect of war as against propaganda which is merely ideological with hardly visible damage.  The temptation to see war as greater evil than propaganda hinges on the judgmental convention, “with evidence before me”, associated with court procedure, which places the weight and pendulum of verdict on the quantity of facts and effectiveness of linguistic efficiency of the lawyer, even when the facts and evidences are doctored and artificial as against common sense reality and truth.

 

It is true that no war has ever been prosecuted and none successfully fought without the arsenal of propaganda machine and  the ideological insinuations which provoke, incite and sustain the physical arsenal. Not even Hitler’s war could succeed without first stigmatizing the Jews. The insinuation that Saddam Hussein and Iraq had the capability of mass destruction was the only propaganda that guaranteed American war against them, whether they actually had it or not. The Nigeria-Biafran war was first fertilized by Gowon by neglecting the remote or proximate antecedents of the war and effectively substituted this with the propaganda of unity and secession, and by holding that the Biafran people were threatening the Nigerian unity (even as it has never been), he incited Nigeria and the world against Ojukwu and the Igbo with separatist insinuation which was rather secondary and consequential. Propaganda and blackmail thrive on the axiom of giving a dog a bad name in order to hand it.

 

Propaganda is usually fermented by the negativities of prejudice, hatred, jealousy and competition instinct, which at the end, tarnish and damage the image of the opponent.  The essence of stigma on the opponent, whether an individual or a community, is to turn a hero into a villain and a totem into a taboo, to discredit the credential and falsify the image and change his friends to adversaries. He might eventually loose self-esteem, and credibility and become timid to ask for his right, even of the right to life, or contest his oppression, but rather surrenders to self-guilt, self-pity and all forms of injustice and humiliation and see them as deserving of his own action. This is the  situation the Mbaise people have always been confronted and saddled with and currently in the on-going crisis surrounding the selection of the Catholic Bishop.

 

The imposition of injustice through the imposition of guilt and the spread of false propaganda could be malicious and malignant, inadvertent or unpremeditated, but in the long run, it leaves a socio-moral character dent of indelible discredit and impression which people tend to believe about the person with the passing of time. It then leaves the tendency of seeing every act of the person or people in question, including their good and heroic acts in the bad light and magnifies their commonest mistakes to a worse evil. But it lacks the capacity of proving any evil such a person or group has done which no other people have not done, or even worse. What can only be proved is the establishment of a mannerism and convention of belief against such a people which always instinctively looks for the commonest frivolities to justify the entrenched belief and prejudice about them. The individual or community may at times, be saddled with unusual dilemma-bound temptations and tests so difficult to wriggle out of in order to indict them and give credence to the bad name they have already been falsely and maliciously identified with.

 

One recalls here the beginning and history of this blackmail on Mbaise people, when a musician of non-Mbaise origin cheated a fellow  Mbaise musician with wicked and unjust oppression.  When the Mbaise man had the opportunity and retaliated him in return, the former, now feeling the pain, decided to blackmail, not just the individual opponent, but his entire kinsmen by playing a music in which he said that whoever sees a snake and the Mbaise man should first kill the snake before the Mbaise man. Those who today see even an Angel from Mbaise with hateful suspicion and mistrust based on this blackmail, hardly know the truth of this scenario.  Perhaps, the Mbaise people need further to be blackmailed, this time, in a global and religious dimension. It is therefore saddled this time with the test of the highest dilemma in the current imbroglio in the Catholic church in order to try their gut and strengthen the stigma.

 

For more than two years of the death of the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Ahiara Mbaise, the people remained fixed in a long frustrated longing for a successor Bishop. Within the period, speculations and suspicions were rife that something could be amiss and unusual. From Owerri, Okigwe, Aba, umuahia, Orlu, Port Harcourt, and currently, the Catholic Diocese of Makeni in Sierra Leone, all these Dioceses had relative degrees of internal scuffles and ruffles in the selection of their Bishops.  Each probably nipped in the bud the appointment of one Bishop before it was announced or rejected it when finally sent. This is not to say that it is the ideal, but it is at least, the human face of the spiritual church.

 

Ahiara Diocese is by popular ovation known as the Ireland of priests in Nigeria and is so proclaimed by the estimation of the numerous quality priests it has, their dynamism and that of the  entire church. It is therefore unusual why the selection of a successor Bishop in such a Diocese would a frustrating long time and surrounded with heightened suspicion and speculations, including the fact that some persons outside the Diocese are posing simultaneously for the post along with the indigenous priests. To explain the foot dragging and suspicion, it was alleged and bandied about that the priests of the Ahiara had destroyed and damaged their candidates with malicious petition.

 

Sooner or later, the allegation of petition gradually gave way for another dimension of suspicion, when the Papal Nuncio, Archbishop Ignatius Kasuja, on visit to the Diocese, concentrated his pastoral and diplomatic sermon on the universality of the Church, to undermine the prospect of indigenous Bishop for a Diocese. In response to the priests’ curiosity, he said the Diocese needs and would be given “a Catholic Bishop”. Only unintelligent people if any, were unable  to understand his mental trend. Smelling a rat, the priests and lay people emphatically insisted and reminded him of the peculiarity and uniqueness of the rural nature of the Diocese and the need for indigenous Bishop for effective pastoral work. They did not mince words in insisting on their demand on the issue. But the surprise that brought a premonition was his maneuverings and diversions on this fundamental issue and his emphasis on universality. It should be reminded that the late Bishop had submitted an accumulated names of prospective candidates with relative qualifications to Rome for a period of time, among whom one could be selected even if something happens among the first three. There are still other uncountable and qualified Mbaise indigenous priests outside this list and many more in religious congregations within and outside the country serving in different parts of the world.

 

On 7th  December, 2012, a Bishop-elect, Msgr. Peter Okpaleke from Awka Diocese in OnitshaProvince was surprisingly unannounced for the Diocese. This provoked a spontaneous odour of resentment that fouled the entire social air. The sense of rejection was total and universal, not just by Mbaise people but the entire reasonable and informed majority of Dioceses within Owerri province and other provinces who know Mbaise and her galaxy of qualified Catholic priests of more than 500 in number. The rejection was not on sectional, ethnic or parochial reasons, being that he is of another Diocese. The rejection was basically on pastoral reason and perceived obvious injustice, heightened by the creeping sense of domination by a section of Igbo land with arrogant impunity.

 

But the resentment of the Catholic clergy and lay faithful of  Ahiara Mbaise sooner or later received a bang and bouts of blame by their own people, who, given the orchestrated propaganda of petition, ignorantly believed their priests are the cause of the imposition and are deserving of  the humiliation, having calumnized one another and destroyed their candidature and for two years were unable to select a candidate for the Bishopric. Every other person, including the Bishops, became glued dogmatically to this one excuse.  It was the most devastating and demoralizing propaganda. The priests nearly gave in to self-guilt and pity. While trying to be resilient in the rejection, their spirit were still waning and sagging under a vague guilt of this allegation.  While struggling under this confusion,  the propaganda and allegation got boosted further, yet by another stronger criticism by the holier than Rome chauvinists who blamed the priests of the Diocese for not only disregarding the universality of the church in which any priest from anywhere could be a Bishop of the church elsewhere, but also disobeying the Pope against their priestly vow of obedience.  For them, it is the height of scandal to disobey what the Pope has pronounced. The priests were now agitating with a mixture and added burden of imposed guilt for disobedience and the challenge of injustice, but contented with the conviction that they are not disobeying the Pope but disagreeing with the unjust selection given to the Pope to confirm. This revolt and rejection sooner attracted the higher authority of the provincial Bishops who could not ignore the wave of agitation.

 

On Friday, 21 December, 2012, a cream of Owerri provincial Bishops paid a visit of persuasion, understanding and calming of the agitation against Peter Okpaleke’s appointment. But the meeting eventually became a revelation and vindication of the clergy and now fired the gut of the agitation the more.  This is because in the meeting the Archbishop could not but acknowledge with regret and pity that he wished it had been otherwise and informed the people that he himself and his statutory input as the provincial Archbishop were undermined and that “the ball was played over his head” by a higher power, hence, he only “acted within the reach and limit of his powers”. On the issue of the universality of the church, he said he wished it were not a one way traffic in which one area or province would monopolize the process by a monopoly of the selection of the Bishops for the rest. The meeting with the Bishops ended with obvious fiasco, resentment and rejection in view of the obvious confession and perceived high handedness in the appointment.

 

There was a second meeting between Archbishop Obinna and Bishop Lucius Ugorji on Monday 14 January, 2013. The meeting must have been necessitated by the obvious signal that the priests and laity of Ahiara Mbaise were justifiably and reasonably indignant and still  resisting the appointment, but may be placated with a mixture of more appeal and pleading, explanations and intimidation that may elicit self-guilt in them or forgiveness for  the obvious arbitrary selection. This led off the cat from the bag in a bid to further please the people and make the priests friendly.  Mbaise people were happy to have what they believed to be the most unprecedented “privileged information”. The kernel of this revelation became most crucial to the whole controversy. This was the only information that revealed that it was not just because the priests of the Diocese destroyed each other’s candidacy with petition or the alleged in-fighting and struggle that caused the appointment of Peter Okpalaeke, even if they might have done what any other Diocese had not avoided doing in their own selection of a would-be Bishop. The revelation showed that Okpalaeke could have been fixed ambitiously from the earliest time after the death of the Bishop. Strangely enough, at a time he was the second person to the only Ahiara candidate in the list.  It means he was only waiting on the wing of the slightest excuse to displace Ahiara candidate(s). But we were not told who the third person was and from where. The needed excuse  to dislodge the first person was also supplied by those who arranged the fixture with the only one candidate of Ahiara Diocese being unavoidably implicitly vulnerable and precarious, believably by obvious fact of age or health challenge or both. According to the Archbishop, the number one candidate of Ahiara declined honourably in good conscience.  Consequently, the Bishops  saw this as a convenient excuse to impose Peter Okpaleke, perhaps, implicitly as a punishment  and then hang the blame on Ahiara priests. This explanation made the people and any man of integrity to praise the priest who was honourable enough to decline a position which his conscience did not accept than playing the African and Nigerian power drunk mentality.

 

 

Mbaise: The Unveiling Of The Secrete Of Stigma (2)

 

Some sitting Bishops today declined on approach for Bishopric but were strongly persuaded before they accepted, while some were allowed their decision to decline and were replaced by another candidate from the same Diocese. There was no evidence of persuasion, though at the end he has a right to his moral conscience and principle.  The Bishops did not contest whether it is honorable, uncanonical, against the doctrine and faith of the church and human freedom, or if it is stupid to decline in good conscience in such an exalted office, either for age, health reason or on principle.  Was the priest that declined the last priest in Mbaise either in the Diocese or congregations?  If a priest could be imposed from outside the Diocese and province out of anger, why could they not in the same anger impose one indigenous Mbaise priest, even a religious outside the first list?  If the few proposed candidates were petitioned out and the rest outside the list could not be considered, what of the priests of Owerri, Orlu, Umuahia, Okigwe and Aba in the same province? The information also implied that at a time, Ahiara had two or more candidates from outside the Diocese contesting simultaneously against one Ahiara priest. It was this intrigue and more that prolonged and protracted the pronouncement of the Bishop-elect of Ahiara and made the prayer for the Bishop for more than two years a resisted or controlled result. This great revelation and vindication now angered and fired the lay faithful who had before now myopically castigated their priests for in-fighting. Everybody saw that instead, a pre-mediated and pre-empted ambition to deliver somebody’s candidate at all cost blocked the view for other Ahiara alternative candidates. At the end of the costly revelations, the Arch Bishop said our resentment was understandable and begged us to submit, while insisting that he had a statutory obligation and mandate to install the Bishop-elect within a given canonical period.  They only wished Ahiara Diocese could be compliant with the Pope’s appointment.

 

 

The defiance to the appeal is however based on the injustice and inequity established around the concept of the universality of the church and concealed with the secrecy of the selection of the Bishops which makes us believe that the Pope personally nominates and approves the would-be Bishop for dioceses. Onitsha Ecclesiastical province has mastered the shrewdness and pro-activeness  of keeping in readiness Bishops to take over vacancies in other provinces, including Owerri.  there are two already, with Peter Okpaleke as the third if it worked. While there is none from other provinces in their province, hardly is any priest or religious sister from Owerri province head any religious congregation, men or women in their province, even as a Carmel through the eye of the needle. Meanwhile, not less than two priests of Ahiara Mbaise origin still alive today were rejected and stopped from being the Bishop of some dioceses in Igbo land even before they were pronounced. Perhaps the church was not universal then and today, it is and Mbaise must accept it at all cost. This lop-sided universality can only be rectified by a simultaneous and massive transfer of Bishops in Igbo land in the spirit of equity, justice and true universality in order to demystify the suspicion, superiority signal and colonization which it has turned out to connote in the disguise of universality.

 

It is true that the Roman pontiff did not personally know or select Msgr. Peter Okpalaeke or does so for any individual for the bishopric. The approval is only an administrative stamp and procedure and not his choice, nor is it a dogma or article of faith from the Pontiff.  He only approved the person selected and given to him, and in the case of Msgr. Okpaleke, there was no attempt for the last resort to avoid arbitrariness.  The priests and people of Ahiara therefore refused so that in future the bishopric should not be politicized by the powerful and privileged against the unprivileged and imposed as the action of the Pope to cause the Pope and the Church embarrassment in future.

 

One is surprised that two months after the eruption of resentment in the Diocese and the province, the  Pope might not have yet known what is happening in the church concerning the Bishop he appointed. While the Archbishop and other Bishops of the province have tactfully avoided making official representation to Rome on the issue, reliable indications show that they are bent on installing the Bishop-elect by all available means and at all cost.  If it is a statutory duty to install the Bishop-elect by all means, why not embrace the same sense of responsibility to inform the Pontiff that there is a crisis as the candidate was rejected? Whose embarrassment are they avoiding and for what reason?

 

In a similar situation playing out in the Diocese of Makeni in Sierra Leone in the rejection of the appointment of Fr. Henry Aruna, the Vatican delegate was sent from Rome to the Diocese for dialogue and appeal.  In the course of the appeal the Roman delegate said, “as we continue to appeal to the priests and lay faithful of the dioceses to heed to the Pope’s decision, we will not impose; which means the Bishop elect (Fr. Henry Aruna) will be an impeded Bishop and the Diocese (Makeni) becomes a vacant seat”. On what basis and presumption do they believe Ahiara Mbaise do not deserve the respect of the pontifical delegation and dialogue but rather should be imposed? Makeni Diocese that has only 35 priests as against Ahiara Diocese that has over 500 priests, rejected their Bishop elect and were respected by Rome. Why would the Igbo and Mbaise man be a group that should be treated as pariah?  The institution behind the insistence in favour of Okpalaeke think it is better insisting and enforcing the installation than reporting the rejection so that Rome and the Pope would not question the appropriateness and circumstances surrounding his selection.

 

But why this ambitious desperation to install a shepherd  against the will of the flock and the biblical principle of shepherd and flock relationship in John 10:7-15?  Is it to place the superiority of universality and obedience over justice and equity?  The desperation has been proved by the Knight of St. Mulumba with the leadership at Onitsha Anambra state, coercing their Mbaise subordinates to carry out robot propaganda against their people in order to facilitate the imposition under the guise of obedience to the Pope and their Order. The target was for a calumny and stigmatization which would make them blush and blackmailed into surrender. Rather than reporting to the Pope and his representatives, they all prefer to presume the gullibility of the Mbaise people to achieve the imposition or sustain the propaganda, stigmatization and blackmail against them as bad people if they resist. But the church in Mbaise know that they are not disobeying the Pope but are fighting a battle of injustice and imposition to sanitize the church against future politicization. They are therefore poised for the intended blackmail while standing on the side of Christ who came to liberate the oppressed.  They are not primarily fighting against the person of Peter Opkaleke or Anambra their Igbo neighbours either, but against the presumptuousness of obvious injustice, domination of one brother over the rest with impunity at the flimsiest excuse. They still believe in the university of the Roman Catholic church and avowed obedience when it is not unjust.

 

Once, I saw a boy putting on a T-shirt with the inscription “why me”. That immediately provoked an intuition in me about the coincidence of the present struggle as it affects the Mbaise and Igbo stigma. Britain made the Nigerian leadership the birthright of the North, invoked on them the superiority complex over the rest and with a pampering partiality induced them into the Nigerian union against their will. This became the dual enabling tools which conditioned their response to the coup and counter coup and motivated the war as a means to retrieve this birthright from the South through Yakubu Gowon. But Ojukwu became an obstacle. Then the propaganda of secession engineered the war, and the stigma that the Igbo fought a war against Nigeria has remained in place to intimidate and oppress them permanently.  Since then, the rest of Nigerians have been ruling and sapping the country at the exclusion of the Igbo for over 40 years.  The Igbo would certainly become evil if any day they say it is enough and either insist on their turn or to be on their own. Similarly, once the musician had maliciously blackmailed the Mbaise people some years back, many have, like robots enshrined it in their mental category to see them as bad people even before they act. Even Imo state has been ruled from its inception without an Mbaise man being a governor for once. Perhaps the entrenched propaganda would surface if for any time they say the relegation and domination is enough.

 

One then ruminates in the same line of thought the coincidence which seems to have foisted itself on the Ahiara Mbaise Catholic church, the urgency and imperativeness of halting the Anambra presumptuous, steady and gradual imperialistic hegemony on the rest of Igbo land both in the Nigerian politics and church relationship.  While others have always taken it with the sense of innocence and faith, believing naively that everything is happening at the discretion of the papacy, our Anambra neighbours know they are consciously and astutely weaving their net of control of the Igbo church in a consistent and systematic trend.  But why, one may ask, should it be Mbaise, with its already burden of imposed jinx, that the sword has to pierce her soul so that this secrete thought and plan of Anambra is laid bare and the challenge of checkmating it has to coincidentally fall on them? The reason is simply the obvious fact that nature takes its course. Certain people are made in a certain way, with a certain trait and for a certain purpose, and that purpose goes with its own cross and cost. Perhaps the Mbaise clan has the clout, the courage, the bravery and Obama audacity to break the jinx of monopoly and bear the cross of stigma for others.  Yes, they would certainly be branded Mbaise ndi Ojoo, (Mbaise, the bad people) for daring to open the scroll which no other dared to. That trait has always been there and unknown to many, is the secrete of their bad name, not that they do anything worse than any other people. As the Igbo is in Nigeria, so is Mbaise in Imo state in every sense. That was why Dora Akunyili had to say it when the rest kept quiet in dubious sycophancy and hypocrisy. That is why Ojukwu dared the truth and became the leper and rebel even among his brothers until he was acknowledged a saint after death. But God perhaps has bestowed on the Igbo the burden of the courageous elder who would not be there and watch the goat dies in the rope. But the elder must pay the price of his audacity of the sage by the stigma which scares the rest from him while bearing the collective infirmity like Jesus, from whom everybody looks away as he bears the collective brunt of salvation.  Part of that price is persecution and stigmatization.

Re. Fr. Ben Ogu.

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PhotoNews: American Ambassador to Nigeria’s Visit to Enugu

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Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and Senators Ayogu Eze, Gil Nnaji, during the funeral service for late Mrs. Onyejelubechi Chime (step mother of Governor Chime), at the St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral Catholic Church, Udi…….recently
Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and Senators Ayogu Eze, Gil Nnaji, during the funeral service for late Mrs. Onyejelubechi Chime (step mother of Governor Chime), at the St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral Catholic Church, Udi…….recently
R-L Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime, American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Terence McCulley and  the Consul General, Jeffrey Hawkins, during a courtesy visit at the Governor’s country home in Udi…..recently
R-L Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime, American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Terence McCulley and the Consul General, Jeffrey Hawkins, during a courtesy visit at the Governor’s country home in Udi…..recently
Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime in a handshake with the American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Terence McCulley, while the Consul General, Jeffrey Hawkins (l) and Ben Lazarus (r) look on, during a courtesy visit at the Governor’s country home in Udi…..recently
Enugu State Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime in a handshake with the American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Terence McCulley, while the Consul General, Jeffrey Hawkins (l) and Ben Lazarus (r) look on, during a courtesy visit at the Governor’s country home in Udi…..recently
Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and Senators Ayogu Eze, Gil Nnaji, during the funeral service for late Mrs. Onyejelubechi Chime (step mother of Governor Chime), at the St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral Catholic Church, Udi…….recently
Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and Senators Ayogu Eze, Gil Nnaji, during the funeral service for late Mrs. Onyejelubechi Chime (step mother of Governor Chime), at the St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral Catholic Church, Udi…….recently
R-L: Wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Clara Chime, Engr. Chika Chime, President of Enugu State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice V.N. Nebo (nee Chime) and Mr. Sunny Chime, during the funeral service for late Mrs. Onyejelubechi Chime (step mother of Governor Chime), at the St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral Catholic Church, Udi…….recently
R-L: Wife of Enugu State Governor, Mrs. Clara Chime, Engr. Chika Chime, President of Enugu State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice V.N. Nebo (nee Chime) and Mr. Sunny Chime, during the funeral service for late Mrs. Onyejelubechi Chime (step mother of Governor Chime), at the St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral Catholic Church, Udi…….recently

Senator Ahmed Sani Yerima’s full statement at Kaduna Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) after his arrest at the premises of FRCN

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Senator Ahmad Rufai Sani

“My name is Senator Ahmad Rufai Sani former Governor of Zamfara State, Nigerian and now a Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Kaduna invited me for a phone-in programme which took place today 9th of March, 2013 at 10:00am and ended at 12:00pm.

“During the phone-in programme, I was asked if there is any move not to register our new party; APC what can we do? And my response was that if we met all legal requirements and INEC refused to register us, we shall embark on a peaceful protest to INEC until we are registered. Then the Moderator asked me what I mean by peaceful protest?  Then I responded by saying just like it happened in Egypt. We can go to Eagle Square together with General Muhammadu Buhari, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Sardaunan Kano Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau and others to mobilise people without using any weapon for a peaceful protest until our party is registered.

“1. The police asked me assuming our peaceful protest is not yielding result, what do we do next? And my answer to this question is that, we are practicing democracy in Nigeria. If the President of Egypt can yield to pressure of his people in a peaceful protest I am sure that with the integrity of Professor Jega that I know personally, he will yield to the people’s  pressure and make sure so long. As we met all the legal requirements, we are registered.

“2. The Police further asked that, knowing the security situation in Kaduna and that been a PDP state, don’t I think that some people may read meaning to it or may try to make mischief? My answer to this question is that , we are talking of a registration of a political party and the process has not even been completed and there is no attempt by INEC because we have not even applied for registration. We have only notified them of our desire to form a new party APC. In addition to this, The peaceful protest mentioned is when INEC refused to register APC after meeting all the legal requirement, I will see no basis for any mischief.

“However, I am also surprised to be invited by the Police because the programmes was carried live and as a former Governor and Chief Security Officer of Zamfara State at that time, a Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I will never call for violence, never participate in violence and never support violence in Nigeria my dear country. For the eight (8) years I served in Zamfara State as a Governor, even with the implementation of Shari’a there was never violence between Muslims and Christians because of my firm belief in peaceful co-existence. So, whoever called the CP from Abuja is the one trying to be mischievous and cause crisis in Nigeria.”

THE SENATOR WAS FREED AFTER TWO HOURS WITH THE POLICE

It’s Time For Obasanjo To Retire From Politics/By Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu

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Olusegun Obasanjo has probably lost all common sense or is probably so mentally twisted  by delusions of false grandeur that he imagines himself  the ultimate godfather and hypocrite who must continuously lie through his teeth and at the same time dictate what should happen in the nation to the new misrulers whom he so callously imposed on the nation  knowing that  nothing other than failure would be the consequence. If his mental faculties were still functional, he would have the wisdom to realise that he needs nothing other than to retire quietly, cease every political activity and go into charity to raise money for orphans, for the sick, disabled, poor and deprived as most leaders in saner climes do. That would at least have removed much of the undue attention accruing to him and dimmed the gravity of his destruction of the 4th republic and failure as president.

Obasanjo has been so much of a disappointment that he needs to respect the citizens he has condemned to misrule and quietly retire. For starters, his second coming in the aftermath of the retreat of the military carried much hope. There is every reason to have imagined or expected Obasanjo to be a transformational leader particularly in his 2nd coming. He is after all, a man who lived through the election rigging saga, the violence and other tragedies that truncated the 1st republic and engendered a civil war. He handed over to the fledgling democrats of the 2nd republic and lived through the tragedies that buried the 2nd republic. He is also a man who has been a victim of government persecution, spending many years  on death row in Gen. Sanni Abacha’s gulag until  Abacha  expired  and the new  regime set him free.

Such a man with a wealth of experience would in the least be expected  to  avoid the mistakes of the past and to provide focused and dedicated  leadership.  But  for Obasanjo there was no learning from  the  past . He was  practically given the PDP on a platter of gold,  a political party that evolved from the G34  group of pro democracy activists headed by  the former vice president Dr Alex Ekwueme,  Solomon Lar and others who risked  their necks insisting that Gen. Sanni Abacha  must go at a time Abacha held the whole nation in a grip of  assassinations and terror.  Obasanjo  thus became the   beneficiary of a party he had no hand in creating by virtue of the Northern cabal  who rather than allow the normal evolution and transition of the democratic process choose the injustice of imposing  a robot that they calculated  would  protect their vested  interests.

After a long, arduous and bloody struggle to get the military out of power, many heaved a sigh of relief in spite of the irregularities of Obasanjo’s emergence in the hope that his experience would guide the new order and nurture a truly democratic,   just and prosperous nation.  That expectation proved to be a fluke as Obasanjo quickly began unleashing all the same demons that truncated earlier republics and experiments in democracy. From election rigging, thuggery, godfatherism, assassinations, political violence  and general lawlessness, Obasanjo  broke new records in organized  violence and lawlessness to the extent of orchestrating the kipnap of governor Chris Ngige and of using thugs to chase governor Rashid Ladoja of Oyo state from office at the  behest of the notorious godfather Lamidi  Adedibu,  Ladoja  consequently  became the first governor in the nation’s history to be kicked out of office by thugs at the behest of a godfather aided and abetted  in such illegality by  no other than the president in the person of Olusegun  Obasanjo who is supposed to maintain law and order.

Obasanjo’s  8 year tenure was a practical exercise in madness as he waged proxy wars with almost all the principal officers of his regime including the vice president.  In spite of abundant resources accruing from an unprecedented oil boom, not a single infrastructure was built. The roads remained death traps; electricity remained epileptic and subject of a $16 billion scam. Pipe borne water remained a pipe dream, hospitals, schools and other public institutions continued their collapse, while unemployment, poverty and insecurity reached apocalyptic levels. He committed serial acts of mass  murder and  crimes against humanity  by wiping out whole communities in Odi and Zaki Biam. At the end of his tenure after a failed third term bid,  he consolidated  his agenda of nation wrecking  by  orchestrating a   record breaking  fiesta  of election rigging  which ushered in a terminally ill, incompetent  and clueless   Yar Adua  who was not fit to herd a colony of goats  together with a confused and bewildered vice president;  both  brazenly handpicked.  The consequence of  that conspiracy haunts the nation to date.

After a  shameful  outing,  marked most  significantly  by  misrule, lawlessness and corruption which is fast burying the 4th republic,  Obasanjo wants to have no break from his evil plots and designs for the nation.  He continues to plot intrigues that will lock the nation in a perpetual circle of misrule and self immolation. It is obvious  that  the Obasanjo’s of this world, while pretending to be patriots   are actually  the greatest  enemies  of the nation. Obasanjo cannot claim to be ignorant of the fact that great nations cannot be built through injustice, hand picking of  incompetent  candidates, lawlessness,   godfatherism, election rigging,  thuggery and corruption.  America became the greatest nation on  earth  through  the rule of law and sustained  democracy devoid of election rigging, hand picking of candidates, thuggery and other such vices, so also did the United Kingdom, France, Germany and other successful  nations. By setting up the democratic experiment of the 4th republic  with such vices, Obasanjo deliberately   plotted the ruin and ultimate collapse of the 4th republic.

Nations such as Indonesia, South Africa, Chile,  Ghana and others  that became freed from military rule and Apartheid, some of them at about the same time as Nigeria have remained successful democracies devoid of election rigging, thuggery, godfatherism and other such corrupt acts that Obasanjo  wilfully sponsored in Nigeria. While those nations as a consequence have become better for it with social stability and prosperity, Nigeria  is sinking  further  into instability and social chaos  which might in the end prove fatal  for the nation.

It’s time for Obasanjo to retire from politics and cease  his assault on the sensibilities of  the long suffering  masses. Hosni Mubarak is serving life in jail just for alleged complicity in the police killing of three rioters during the Egyptian mass revolt. In saner climes around the world, many in the mould of Obasanjo are in jail  for  lesser  crimes. He should consider himself lucky that Nigeria’s contradictions and national insanity have  kept him free thus far.  But since there is nothing written in stone, being free today does not guarantee his being  free in the future.  Wisely retiring into charity and solitude are the only things that might mitigate his crimes  when eventually the sword of Damocles falls.

 

 

 

 

 

We Have Killed Seven Foreign Hostages That We Kidnapped, Says Breakaway Islamic Militant Ansaru

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A breakaway Islamic extremist group said Saturday it killed seven foreigners who its members kidnapped from northern Nigeria, according to an online message purportedly from the group.

The message, identified as coming from Ansaru, could not be immediately verified by The Associated Press, though it included photographs the group claimed showed the dead, who were kidnapped from a construction company compound in February. Those kidnapped included three Lebanese citizens and one each from Britain, Greece, Italy and the Philippines – all employees of Setraco, a Lebanese construction company with an operation in Bauchi state, local officials said at the time.

British officials declined to immediately comment Saturday. Two Nigerian military spokesmen declined to immediately comment when reached by the AP, while a presidential spokesman and a spokeswoman for the country’s domestic spy service could not be immediately reached.

The message, posted to an Islamic extremist website Saturday, said Ansaru members killed the hostages after British warplanes were reported to have been seen in the northern Nigeria city of Bauchi by local journalists.

“As a result of this operation, the seven hostages were killed,” the group said in the statement. It said a video of the killings would be posted online. An online image accompanying the posting appeared to show a gunmen standing over dead bodies.

The group said a message from Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan that said the government would do anything in its power to free the hostages also sparked the group’s decision to kill the hostages.

Ansaru previously issued a short statement in which it said its fighters kidnapped the foreigners Feb. 16 from a construction company’s camp at Jama’are, a town about 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of Bauchi, the capital of Bauchi state. The attack saw gunmen first assault a local prison and burn police trucks, authorities said. Then the attackers blew up a back fence at the construction company’s compound and took over, killing a guard in the process, witnesses and police said.

The gunmen appeared to be organized and knew who they wanted to target, leaving the Nigerian household staff members at the residence unharmed, while the foreigners were quickly abducted, a witness said.

In January 2013, Ansaru declared itself a splinter group independent from Boko Haram, the north’s main terrorist group, analysts say. Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is sacrilege,” has launched a guerrilla campaign of bombings and shootings across Nigeria’s predominantly Muslim north. Boko Haram is blamed for at least 792 killings last year alone, according to an AP count.

On Saturday, a military spokesman said at least two soldiers and 52 Boko Haram fighters were killed in Maiduguri in fighting after a visit by the president. Those tallies could not be independently confirmed by the AP. Security forces often downplay their casualties, as well as those of civilians in the ongoing guerrilla fighting.

Britain previously linked Ansaru to the May 2011 kidnapping of Christopher McManus, who was abducted with Italian Franco Lamolinara from a home in Kebbi state. The men were held for months, before their captors killed them in March 2012 them during a failed Nigerian military raid backed up by British special forces in Sokoto, the main city in Nigeria’s northwest.

Ansaru earlier claimed the kidnapping in December of a French national working on a renewable energy project in Nigeria’s northern Katsina state. Meanwhile, a group of men claiming to belong to Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of seven French tourists from northern Cameroon late February – a first for the group.

Source: Associated Press

 

 

Nigeria Civil Service and Salary fraudsters – By Nwaorgu Faustinus

 

The issue of ghost workers has become the bane and a recurring decimal of the Nigerian civil service, and it appears that there is no concrete mechanism in place to put it to an end. Over the past years, cases of ghost workers or what some have come to describe as salary scams has continued to embrace front page of newspapers, journals, internet based news (media) / blog sites with no end in sight.

 

“Ghost workers” is a term used to describe a calculatedly and well-planed act by the Chief operators of the Nigerian civil service in connivance with a few others to bankroll or pay monthly salary to fictitious pensioners, underage persons, and dead civil servants whose death or death certificate have not been issued to the appropriate authority with a view to stopping such payment.

 

Ghost workers or salary scam is not only peculiar to the Nigerian federal ministries as has been widely reported in our regional, local and national newspapers, where 45,000 ghost workers were unearthed,  but it does also exists in the state and local government levels of government. Most state government in addition to  local government have at one time or the other discovered this condemnable act of salary racketeering.

 

To buttress this, thepointernewsonline.com of 21 February, 2013 on its editorial page reported that, “Yerima Ngama, Minister of State for Finance, announced to a shocked nation and an ever astonished world last week that a total of 45,000 ghost workers who earned over N100billion had been uncovered   from about 251 ministries, directorates and agencies through the application of the Integrated Payroll Personnel Information System, IPPIS. It is instructive to note that staff audit of some 251 MDAs is yet to be effected”.

 

“Plateau State Government has announced the uncovering of 5,000 ghost workers on its pay roll. Interestingly, this includes a commissioner, expectedly sitting in the State Executive Council sessions with the State Governor, Jonah Jang. Kano State has also announced the uncovering of over 8,000 ghost workers, while Kebbi says 9,300 of such fictitious names have been uncovered from the nominal roll of its state work force”

 

Apart from the above revelations, we have also been treated to reports of how other state government across the country uncovered the hydra-head monster – ghost workers. But since the unearthing of the intractable ghost workers syndrome – another extension of corruption which has relentlessly plagued the Nigerian Civil Service the question is: have those who are linked or perceived to be involved in this retrogressive impunity been properly investigated, arraigned, and tried   in a competent court, and if found guilty punished?

 

It is a well-known fact that there are people behind this act. Are they above the law, untouchable or sacred cows that nothing punitive has not been done to them just to set a discouraging example to others who might nurse the ill-idea of enriching themselves via salary scam (ghost workers syndrome)?

 

At this juncture, I call on the various tiers of government to relentlessly investigate, arrest and arraign those who are directly involved in this despicable act that has the goal of bringing global contempt, economic waste and underdevelopment  to Nigeria. If such persons are found guilty, they should be sentence to life imprisonment, and not retirement. Whatever they must have purchased with the ill-gotten money should be confiscated and sold in order to recover the commiserate amount they fraudulently enriched themselves with through ghost workers syndrome. In addition, their bank accounts should be frozen.

 

Again, the federal, state and local government should contrive a better way of identifying and paying real civil servants to avoid paying ghost workers.  If need be, they should go back to the days when manual payment of salaries by hand after such a worker’s identity must have been ascertained. Though this method may have its disadvantage or what do you think?

 

Nwaorgu Faustinus wrote in via ngorokpalaresearcher@gmail.com