Thursday 23 May 2013

FEDERAL GOVT DECLARES May 29th as public Holiday

Wednesday, May 29, has been declared public holiday by the Federal Government of Nigeria to mark the 2013 Democracy Day. This was contained in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Annesthesia Nwaobia on Thursday in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. According to the statement, the Interior
Minister, Comrade Abba Moro had declared the public holiday on behalf of the Federal Government. Moro urged Nigerians to deepen their participation in democratic governance to enable them pass on the baton of credible and good governance to upcoming generations. He congratulated Nigerians on the attainment of yet another
successful year of the transformation agenda ofPresident Goodluck Jonathan. Moro urged the citizenry to support Jonathan's efforts towards improving on democratic governance in the country. He further urged all Nigerians to continue to pray for the success of President Jonathan's government towards the restoration of peace
and unity in all parts of the country. Federal Government
declares May 29 public holiday.

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PLATEAU STATE GOVERNOR REPLACES SACKED JUDGES.

Plateau State Governor, Mr. Jonah Jang, has appointed three judges to fill vacancies the state judiciary and replace those sacked on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council. Jang had on March 5 sacked Justice Thomas Naron, who was indicted by NJC over his
handling of the controversial Osun State governorship election petition. The newjudges are Messrs. Aru Ashoms, Ishaya Kunda and Samson Gyang.
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AN EYE OPENER: mistake most ladies make

1.Believing a guy will change for you
2.Insisting on a guy who clearly doesn't give a crap about you
3.Playing hard to get for entirely too long.. Till you're way past your past your sell by date!
4.Falling for a bad boy.. And putting the good guys in the "friend zone"
5.Thinking every guy is like your Ex
6.Shaving off your eyebrows completely just to draw em back on..
7.Blaming the entire male population for one bad experience
8.Bringing other girls down coz of your own insecurities
9.Allowing the same guy to hurt you over and over.. You've taken him back 41 times. it's
YOU who has a problem, not HIM!
10.Ignoring this update (post) and perfecting the same mistakes!
Drop ur opinion, if u have any?
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Nigerian president condemns Terror Attack in Britain

President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed shock at the terrorist attack and killing of a British soldier, Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in the Woolwich area of London, United
Kingdom; and strongly condemns this unfortunate incident,
presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati said in a statement on Thursday In the statement, Mr Abati said
President Jonathan "conveys his sincere condolences to the British Prime Minister David Cameron and
the British people over this senseless and barbaric act, and shares their grief at this moment. According to the statement President Jonathan said "a terrorist. attack anywhere is an attack on the way of life of all free nations and must be collectively condemned by all persons irrespective of race, ethnicity or religion. "It is in this spirit that the Nigerian government is partnering with the
British Government, as well as all other stakeholder sovereigns to stand up to and fight terrorism and extremism in whatever guise orpretence it chooses to present itself.
President Jonathan recognizes that each environment presents its own unique challenges and peculiarities
and actions taken by affected nations may differ, yet the resolve to confront and defeat this threat should never be in doubt.

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What a 2050 church will look like

CHURCH SERVICE IN THE SOME CHURCHES IN LAS GIDI.
PASTOR: Praise the Lord.
CONGREGATION: Hallelujah.
PASTOR: Can we please turn our
iPad/ tablet PC bibles to 1Cor.13:13. ...
MEMBER: 1 Cor. 13:13. Now these
three things abide -
PASTOR: Wait. Which brand is
your
tablet, please?. MEMBER: Eh - Galaxy tablet,
Pastor.
PASTOR: Oh i need someone to
read
KJV on a Toshiba Thrive/iPad 10
Yes, my dear sister Agatha [Agatha reads]
............... .............. ...
[After sermon]
PASTOR: We shall take our tithes
and
offerings. [Ushers direct the moving queue
of
members towards ATM machines
and
tellers with laptops where they
make payments with ATM cards
withdrawals
and Master cards.
[Announcement]
SECRETARY: This week's meetings
shall be held on the various Facebook
group, pages where the usual
group
chatting takes place.
Please don't miss out.
Thursday's bible study will be held live
on Skype at 1900hrs GMT.
Please don't miss out. You can
follow
the Pastor on Twitter this
weekend for counselling & prayers.
God bless you all & have a
wonderful
week.
[After benediction, members
begin to post on their Facebook & nairaland walls
about the
service and others comment on
them.
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Gov ordered police to bring my head - Ombatse chief priest

The Chief Priest of the Ombatse cult group
in Lakyo, Nasarawa South Local Government
Area of Nasarawa State, Ala Agu, on
Wednesday said that security men that
invaded the community were ordered by the
state governor, Alhaji Tanko Al-Makura, to
kill him.
The 76-year-old Agu, popularly called Baba
Lakyo, spoke with journalists on Wednesday
at Lakyo during a visit of Senator Solomon
Ewuga (Nasarawa North Senatorial District)
to the community.
The chief priest, who spoke through an
interpreter, said the security operatives did
not come to arrest him, but to kill him "and
cut off my head and take it to the governor."
"It is the governor that asked the people
(police officers) to come here and arrest me,
cut my head and take my head to him.
"When they came, because they were
themselves drunk, my god did not allow them
to come to me and they died on the way.
"The question I asked is, 'has the governor
ever invited me and I refused to go?' If am
invited, I will go. But he sent people to come
and kill me and to destroy Lakyo as a whole.
That is just what it is."
Al-Makura had rushed to the Presidential
Villa, Abuja on May 8, 2013 to brief Vice-
President Nnamadi Sambo on the security
situation in the state, saying that 20
policemen were killed in Lakyo by cultists.
The governor had said that members of
Ombatse laid ambush and killed security
agents sent to arrest the members in their
shrine.
On Wednesday, Baba Lakyo said that he had
never been invited by security agencies,
contrary to reports that the police invaded
the village after he shunned their invitation.
The chief priest said that he was willing to
honour any invitation either by the governor
or the police.
Although Lakyo is peaceful, besides the sight
of burnt vehicles used by the security men,
Agu said he was unhappy with what happened
and was apprehensive of what might befall
him afterwards.
Ewuga toured Lakyo community, and led
reporters to the home of Agu, which
represents the "shrine" of the Ombatse.
Agu however denied ever forcing people to
join the group through any initiation or
drinking of concoction.
"I am grateful for your coming, Senator. I
am very, very grateful for your coming. Even
if the Senator did not come here, I had
intended to go and see him in his house but
since he is here, I am very grateful," he told
the senator.
Agu also said that he was in a nearby village
when the incident took place only for him to
come back to be informed that the governor
sent people to come and kill him.
Asked whether the incident had anything to
do with the politics of the state, he said, "If
you are talking about politics, it does not
bother me. I don't even understand Hausa
language. Politics is not for me because I am
not a politician. Politics is for politicians but
I hear that the time for politicking has not
even come.
"If I ever opened my mouth to force anybody
to take oath, God should punish me".
He said that Ombatse was an association of
Lakyo boys into which nobody was forced to
belong.
He said he was ready to honour any police
invitation but insisted that nobody had
invited him.
According to him, it is even more saddening
that he is being linked to the incident,
especially when he knew nothing about what
happened to the policemen.
But Al-Makura on Wednesday dismissed
Agu's claim that he was never invited for any
meeting.
The governor, who spoke through his Chief
Press Secretary, Mr. Iliya Aliu, in a
telephone interview, said it was on record
that the head of the cult group did not
honour several invitations extended to him.
He said, "It is not true that he was never
invited. The Emir of Lafia who is the
Chairman of the Nasarawa State Council of
Chiefs invited him, he refused to honour it.
"Are Eggon, who is the chief of his area
invited him, he refused; the Police, the SSS
all invited him before this incident but he
refused to honour any of them.
"His followers attacked and killed people in
Asakiyo Alago; they went to Arga Migili,
Kwadere and did the same.
"No responsible government will sit by and
watch such things happen without taking
action.
"It was after he refused to answer all of
these invitations that the state security
council met and decided that he should be
arrested.
"Even their name, Ombatse, means it is our
turn. Their turn for what?
"In any case, no matter the grievance, no
individual or group has the right to kill
innocent security officials.
"He and all those responsible must face the
consequence of their action."
The President of the Egon Cultural
Development Association, Mr. Chris Mamman,
said the only way to get to the root of what
happened at Alakyo was for the Federal
Government to set up a judicial commission
of inquiry.
Ewuga said he decided to tour the affected
area as a matter of national responsibility,
saying he needed to see things for himself
since he is also an Eggon man even though it
was not within his senatorial district.
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BRITAIN UNDER ATTACK






 The brutal killing of a British soldier Wednesday near a military barracks in the Woolwich neighborhood of southeast London has shocked the United Kingdom, with Prime Minister David Cameron saying the act appears to be a terrorist attack.

Security was increased at army bases around London amid fears of additional attacks. The capital has not witnessed an alert of this kind since the summer of 2005, when London's public transport network was targeted with coordinated bomb attacks.

London's Metropolitan Police are not releasing the soldier's name per his family's wishes. Both men suspected in the attack were shot by police and are under guard at local hospitals. Authorities have not released their identities.

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The Effect of the “Silver Spoon” on Empowerment of the Masses

 
On the face of it, it’s very easy for those of us in the general population to write off the wealthy and privileged as “having it all”; our natural reaction is to assume that being born with the proverbial silver spoon in your mouth means you’re a dead cert for success in life. With all those investments in education, opportunities and connections, surely it’s an absolute cinch to become even richer and more powerful?
There’s a massive temptation to give into being resentful and negative towards those we perceive as having an unfair advantage and as a result this is one of the most controversial and divisive issues faced by women who’d normally be each other’s biggest supporters.
At WOWe, we pride ourselves on challenging stereotypes and assumptions about women in business, especially those that may hold them back. Many Nigerian women are well versed in the challenges facing under privileged women in entering the world of business and entrepreneurship, but our research showed a substantial gap in understanding of what it means to enter business from a wealthy background. This ignorance fuels bad feeling and division amongst what should be a strong, self-affirming sisterhood of Nigerian business women.
To help us start to understand, we reached out to some of the WOWe speakers to explain some of the potential downsides of being born into a privileged background. Nail Bar CEO and Bella Naija beauty columnist Ameera Abraham says “I personally feel it’s more difficult to come from a privileged background. It’s almost like because you were born privileged in Nigeria you are seen as being undeserving of your business. Apart from the ease of raising capital for the business you have to work twice as hard to prove yourself.
This definitely resonates with our understanding of the resentment and negativity that can arise from the success of a privileged woman, but is there more to it?
We asked the lady who brought us Nigerian Idol, Chichi Nwoko to extrapolate: “One would be inclined to think that a woman born into superior social circumstances should have greater chances of successful career. However, I would hesitate to say that it is easier –this is despite the fact that being privileged gives one access to more opportunities and resources.
In my estimation, the key factor to success depends on the type of individual one aspires to be in terms of having the skills and intellect to harness inherited privileged circumstances into personal successes or, translating the same into a catalogue of hindrances to success. My position is that a combination of good education, perseverance and a woman’s resolve to harness the challenges of our society into opportunities would ultimately lead to her success, despite her family background.
Chichi hit on a really interesting point, regarding the perseverance required to achieve the type of success you want to achieve. All Nigerian women face a possible conflict between the expectations of their families and what they want to achieve; this can be even more poignant in a privileged household. You can imagine being the woman coming from generations of distinguished lawyers who says “No, actually I don’t want that, I want to work in fashion.” And having to fight for something that your family consider frivolous or below what they expect.
Not all of our speakers saw a downside however, Afua Dabanka of cult fashion brand MO SAÏQUE said “I think it is an asset and wished more women would utilize it in the right way.” Celebrity makeup artists and cosmetics guru Eryca Freemantle agrees, “This is depends on what is meant by success, but on a whole I think the answer is yes, Nigeria and the rest of the world. I see it being an asset, never a hindrance. If used correctly and smartly you can get what you want and help others less privileged too.
And here these women tap into a key message around this topic, yes being privileged has a lot of positives, yes you can expect some things to come a lot easier, however you are expected to take advantage of this, use it well and most importantly give back and share the advantages life has given you.
For the most part the problem is not that privileged women are unwilling to give back to the Nigerian female business community; rather that not everyone who could benefit from the experience, connections and opportunities provided by their circumstances is prepared to do so. In rejecting the friendship and support of our fellow women, we hold ourselves back.
The women who make up the WOWe speaker panel and advisory board come from a range of different backgrounds, but no one can deny that they are all now exceptionally successful. They are prepared to share everything they can with aspiring entrepreneurs and I can only hope that those who might previously have resented those who have more than they do will seize the chance to move forward and use the life experience of others to drive their business ventures to the next level
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