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Hon Shimawua Terna Emmanuel: Reaching Out To The Kyan Constituents For Effective Representation

Hon Shimawua Terna Emmanuel: Reaching Out To The Kyan Constituents For Effective Representation



By Terfa Naswem

Effective leadership requires understanding the fundamental needs of those you lead. In doing so, their plights are taken into cognizance with the desire to alleviating their sufferings using the available resources judiciously for the expected impact to be made.

Nigeria as a country needs a president who is prudent and visionary to drive development to all levels of governments. At the state level, the governors are saddled with the responsibilities of ensuring that they build on the leadership path of the president and also bring in their development outside that of the federal government. At the grassroots level, the members of the State House of Assembly are entrusted with the tasks of effectively reaching out to those in the rural areas especially, and making the desired impact.

Hon. Shimawua who is contesting as member representing Kyan State Constituency at the Benue State House of Assembly believes in the leadership philosophy of the third President of the United States of America, Thomas Jefferson. Just like him, Shimawua believes that democracy is enjoyed and well felt when those in leadership positions ensure that the interest of the whole is a top priority.

He believes that the people of Kyan Constituency deserves the best representation anyone can think of. He has seen the impact Rt. Hon. Mrs. Dorathy Mato made when she was representing Kyan Constituency and would also touch every area of Kyan and beyond for a more effective representation.

Hon Shimawua's quest to represent the good people of Kyan Constituency is hinged on the love for his people and is devoted to giving selfless services to making his constituents happy so that he will reignite their joy and bring hope to their despair.

He will soon unveil his blueprint on how he intends to turn things around for the common good in Kyan Constituency and beyond if he will be elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Let us give him all the support he needs.


By Terfa Naswem

Effective leadership requires understanding the fundamental needs of those you lead. In doing so, their plights are taken into cognizance with the desire to alleviating their sufferings using the available resources judiciously for the expected impact to be made.

Nigeria as a country needs a president who is prudent and visionary to drive development to all levels of governments. At the state level, the governors are saddled with the responsibilities of ensuring that they build on the leadership path of the president and also bring in their development outside that of the federal government. At the grassroots level, the members of the State House of Assembly are entrusted with the tasks of effectively reaching out to those in the rural areas especially, and making the desired impact.

Hon. Shimawua who is contesting as member representing Kyan State Constituency at the Benue State House of Assembly believes in the leadership philosophy of the third President of the United States of America, Thomas Jefferson. Just like him, Shimawua believes that democracy is enjoyed and well felt when those in leadership positions ensure that the interest of the whole is a top priority.

He believes that the people of Kyan Constituency deserves the best representation anyone can think of. He has seen the impact Rt. Hon. Mrs. Dorathy Mato made when she was representing Kyan Constituency and would also touch every area of Kyan and beyond for a more effective representation.

Hon Shimawua's quest to represent the good people of Kyan Constituency is hinged on the love for his people and is devoted to giving selfless services to making his constituents happy so that he will reignite their joy and bring hope to their despair.

He will soon unveil his blueprint on how he intends to turn things around for the common good in Kyan Constituency and beyond if he will be elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Let us give him all the support he needs.

Reports of 350 military personnel quitting is Boko Haram propaganda - CFAF

Reports of 350 military personnel quitting is Boko Haram propaganda - CFAF

By Dansu Peter 

A group dedicated to fact-checking security issues in Nigeria, Central Force Against Fakenews (CFAF) has dismissed reports alleging that 350 personnel are leaving the Nigerian Armed Forces. 

According to CFAF's President, Aminu Bisku, the group, with the aid of modern tools on information fact checks, has been able to establish that the report was sponsored by terrorist organisations operating in the Northeast to weaken Nigerian troops who in the last three months put them under intense heat.

CFAF added that the logic behind the information cannot even stand the slightest scrutiny as it does not appeal to common sense. 

The report which was carried on an online medium claimed that 350 military personnel wanted to pull out from the force citing 'loss of interest' in the job as the major reason.

However, in reaction, Bisku rubbished the claim as a deliberate fabrication by terrorist organisations operating in the Northeast of Nigeria, to dampen the morale of fighting troops.

CFAF President said all the claims in the story can be punctured due to a number of reasons, chiefly among, he added is that 350 persons cannot all cite the same reason for leaving an organization.

"People leave organisations for different reasons people view developments differently, but it is almost impossible for hundreds of people to want to leave an organisation for the same reason," he said.

Bisku said for such to happen then all the 350 personnel must have been put in a classroom and tutored how to write their retirement letters.

"This is is the only way 350 independent-minded persons can arrive at the same conclusion on an issue at the same time," he stressed. 

Secondly, the group added that the roundness in the figure does not conform to reality. 

Bisku explained that propaganda pieces as they relate to claims in figures are easily punctured by the recourse to have an eye-catching sun, whereas real-life spontaneous reactions such as resignations hardly conform to any pattern that would comfortably fall in a round pattern.

His words, "Remember the 350 were not said to have been shortlisted for retirement but were said to have acted on their own, so it would have been difficult to arrive at a round figure as the one in the report.

"It would have been believable if they had said 218 or 341 or any such accidental figures but for a voluntary independent action to stop at a round figure of 350! you know that some people are trying to be mischievous. And because the sponsors of the story have a mindset, that was how they came up with a round figure of 350."

CFAF also said it is not a coincidence that such propaganda would be released at exactly the same time when the insurgents are being killed in large numbers.

"The timing of the report should make you wonder. Why is it coming at a time when the insurgents are under heat?

"If our troops did not resign when they were going into tactical withdrawal and running to other countries, it would be stupid for anyone to believe that they would resign now that the heat is against the terrorists," the group stated.

The CFAF further revealed that it is aware that in the last three months, the military killed nearly 2,000 insurgents in both the Northeast and Northwest regions and the Sevice Chiefs have been at the theatres of operation which represents the highest form of confidence-building to the troops.

"So for anybody to tell you that it is within such a time that our gallant personnel would be leaving is the highest form of deceit," he added.

CFAF also said the much that has been worked out to improve the welfare of military personnel in the last four years has been the best so far, contemplating leaving service at such a time would be considered ill-advised 

According to the CFAF president, within the last four years, the military acquired modern sophisticated weapons that made troops battle-ready and excited to go to the battlefield 

The group says it is because of such motivation that last year, over a hundred thousand persons applied to join the army out of which 5,000 soldiers were recruited  to strengthen the fight against insecurity in the country.  

Bisku said this year also, another round of recruitment exercise is going on where more youths would be recruited to beef up the number of fighting men.

"What is happening is that the insurgents have seen that they are losing the fight at the battlefield but want to use the media to send out damaging reports about the military so as to weaken the troops psychologically. 

"But the military hierarchy which always steps ahead of these criminals is well aware of this scheme and is not in any way bothered about it.

"If anything, troops are now more confident to go on operations and route out these enemies of the Nigerian State and have even laughed at the idea that any  of them would be leaving at this time."

The group, however, advised media platforms to always cross-check their facts before going to press with issues that have to do with the security of the nation so as not to play into the wrong hands.
By Dansu Peter 

A group dedicated to fact-checking security issues in Nigeria, Central Force Against Fakenews (CFAF) has dismissed reports alleging that 350 personnel are leaving the Nigerian Armed Forces. 

According to CFAF's President, Aminu Bisku, the group, with the aid of modern tools on information fact checks, has been able to establish that the report was sponsored by terrorist organisations operating in the Northeast to weaken Nigerian troops who in the last three months put them under intense heat.

CFAF added that the logic behind the information cannot even stand the slightest scrutiny as it does not appeal to common sense. 

The report which was carried on an online medium claimed that 350 military personnel wanted to pull out from the force citing 'loss of interest' in the job as the major reason.

However, in reaction, Bisku rubbished the claim as a deliberate fabrication by terrorist organisations operating in the Northeast of Nigeria, to dampen the morale of fighting troops.

CFAF President said all the claims in the story can be punctured due to a number of reasons, chiefly among, he added is that 350 persons cannot all cite the same reason for leaving an organization.

"People leave organisations for different reasons people view developments differently, but it is almost impossible for hundreds of people to want to leave an organisation for the same reason," he said.

Bisku said for such to happen then all the 350 personnel must have been put in a classroom and tutored how to write their retirement letters.

"This is is the only way 350 independent-minded persons can arrive at the same conclusion on an issue at the same time," he stressed. 

Secondly, the group added that the roundness in the figure does not conform to reality. 

Bisku explained that propaganda pieces as they relate to claims in figures are easily punctured by the recourse to have an eye-catching sun, whereas real-life spontaneous reactions such as resignations hardly conform to any pattern that would comfortably fall in a round pattern.

His words, "Remember the 350 were not said to have been shortlisted for retirement but were said to have acted on their own, so it would have been difficult to arrive at a round figure as the one in the report.

"It would have been believable if they had said 218 or 341 or any such accidental figures but for a voluntary independent action to stop at a round figure of 350! you know that some people are trying to be mischievous. And because the sponsors of the story have a mindset, that was how they came up with a round figure of 350."

CFAF also said it is not a coincidence that such propaganda would be released at exactly the same time when the insurgents are being killed in large numbers.

"The timing of the report should make you wonder. Why is it coming at a time when the insurgents are under heat?

"If our troops did not resign when they were going into tactical withdrawal and running to other countries, it would be stupid for anyone to believe that they would resign now that the heat is against the terrorists," the group stated.

The CFAF further revealed that it is aware that in the last three months, the military killed nearly 2,000 insurgents in both the Northeast and Northwest regions and the Sevice Chiefs have been at the theatres of operation which represents the highest form of confidence-building to the troops.

"So for anybody to tell you that it is within such a time that our gallant personnel would be leaving is the highest form of deceit," he added.

CFAF also said the much that has been worked out to improve the welfare of military personnel in the last four years has been the best so far, contemplating leaving service at such a time would be considered ill-advised 

According to the CFAF president, within the last four years, the military acquired modern sophisticated weapons that made troops battle-ready and excited to go to the battlefield 

The group says it is because of such motivation that last year, over a hundred thousand persons applied to join the army out of which 5,000 soldiers were recruited  to strengthen the fight against insecurity in the country.  

Bisku said this year also, another round of recruitment exercise is going on where more youths would be recruited to beef up the number of fighting men.

"What is happening is that the insurgents have seen that they are losing the fight at the battlefield but want to use the media to send out damaging reports about the military so as to weaken the troops psychologically. 

"But the military hierarchy which always steps ahead of these criminals is well aware of this scheme and is not in any way bothered about it.

"If anything, troops are now more confident to go on operations and route out these enemies of the Nigerian State and have even laughed at the idea that any  of them would be leaving at this time."

The group, however, advised media platforms to always cross-check their facts before going to press with issues that have to do with the security of the nation so as not to play into the wrong hands.

2019: Osinbajo 'Returns' To Classroom As Primary School Teacher, Wines and Dines With Pupils (Photos)

2019: Osinbajo 'Returns' To Classroom As Primary School Teacher, Wines and Dines With Pupils (Photos)

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is currently in Ondo State on official visit.






The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is currently in Ondo State on official visit.






Buhari's Board Appointees' Death Toll Hits 6, Sparks More Outrage ...Shameless Presidency Says Error Not Scandalous

Buhari's Board Appointees' Death Toll Hits 6, Sparks More Outrage ...Shameless Presidency Says Error Not Scandalous

Muhammadu Buhari
The list of dead Nigerians appointed by President Muhammadu on some boards in federal agancies has risen to six, thereby sparked more outrage by Nigerians.

The monumentall error by the Presiden has been described by many as a national embarrassment.

Prominent lawyers and civil society groups, in separate interviews,  according to Punch Newspaper have said the inclusion of dead people on the list of appointees was a demonstration of incompetence by the Buhari administration.

They noted that the appointments, which were made two and half years after Buhari’s assumption of office, should have been done without errors.

Some of the dead persons on the list released included late Senator Francis Okpozo, who died in December 2016 but was named the chairman of the board of the Nigerian Press Council.

Another was Donald Ugbaja, the late Deputy Inspector General of Police who died in November but listed was as one of the members of the Consumer Protection Council.

Also on the list was the late founder of Fidei Polytechnic, Rev. Christopher Utov, who died in March but was listed as a board member of the Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research.

Included on the list was the late Alhaji Umar Dange, an APC leader in Sokoto State, who was appointed as a board member of the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute-Metta.

Similarly, Kabir Umar, a former Emir of Katagum in Bauchi State, who died on December 9, was on the board of the Federal Medical Centre, Azare, Bauchi.

According to TheCable, another appointee, Ahmed Bunza, died at Usman Danfodio University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, and was buried May 22.

Bunza was reported to be a staunch supporter of the APC. He served as the sole administrator of Jega Local Government Area of Kebbi state.

The President, Campaign for Democracy, Usman Abdul, said, “This tells you how confused the leadership of Nigeria is. First, you will realise that coming up with a list of such significance requires careful scrutiny.

“The release of the faulty list shows that neither the President nor his aides has the memory of the people they are ruling at heart, otherwise, they would have spotted the errors.”

Also, the CDHR President, Malachy Ugwummadu, described the development as “quite unfortunate.”

Ugwummadu said, “It is a sad commentary. In a country where we have surplus disciplined and credible people for appointments, it shows that background checks were not done before the list was released.

“There should be a rigorous investigation as to how such names found their way into the appointments.”

Also, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Yusuf Ali, said the shocking discovery showed that the Federal Government was not diligent in its responsibilities.

He said, “The constitution of the boards has been long overdue. This government came to power about two and a half years ago. The discovery shows that the list was compiled a long time ago and due diligence was not done before it was released.

On his part, the Second Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Monday Ubani, described the appointment of dead persons into the Federal Government boards as unfortunate.

He said, “It is unfortunate that the President delayed in doing most of the things he was supposed to do; and those things have come to haunt him.

“It is obvious that the dead people were appointed after they died. It does not speak well of any serious government that dead people are appointed into public offices.

“Had it been that they were appointed as of the time their names were submitted, this embarrassment would not have happened.”

The lawmaker representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani, and a delegate to the 2014 National Conference, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, have described the controversial list as belated.

Sani, in his tweets on Saturday, said Buhari should have posthumously honoured those who were deceased on the list instead of giving them appointments after their death.

Mohammed on his part said, “The list confirms a trend that has been the hallmark of this government since it took power in 2015. It shows how unprepared the President and the cabal in the Presidency are for the serious work of governance.”

Also, the pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere, criticised the Federal Government, describing the blunder as an untidy approach to governance.

The spokesman for the group, Yinka Odumakin, said some officials should be sanctioned for the embarrassment.

He added, “To have one dead person on the appointment list is scandalous, but to have many shows lack of thoroughness, no attention to detail. And, if this is the way our lives are being run, it is very shameful that the government at the highest level cannot sort the living from the dead.”

Presidency dismisses criticisms, says nothing scandalous
But the Presidency said there was nothing “scandalous” or “extraordinary” in the inclusion of the names of some dead persons in the list of appointments into the boards.

It said the list was prepared over two years ago and nobody could stop some of those included on the list from dying between then and now.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, stated this in an interview with journalists in Abuja.

According to Shehu, the process of compiling the list started in 2015, while a reviewed list was presented to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2017 shortly before his health challenges.

The presidential spokesman said, having recovered fully, Buhari only instructed the new SGF, Boss Mustapha, to release the list.

He assured Nigerians that the nominees who are dead would be replaced.

Shehu explained, “This is a historical list. It dates back to 2015. The President asked all state chapters of the APC to forward 50 names for appointments to the SGF through the national headquarters of the party.

“The then SGF, Babachir Lawal, presented the report in October 2016, one year after he was commissioned.

“The report was disputed by state governors, who said they were not carried along or the list was not representative enough.

“So, the President constituted a new panel chaired by the Vice President. The panel has some governors and some leaders of the party as members. They were asked to go and review the list.

“The panel did its work and turned in its report early in 2017. The President had his health challenges during that period.

“Now that he is back and strong, he asked the SGF to go and release the list. So, the new SGF did what he was asked to do. There is nothing scandalous or extraordinary about what has happened.

“If a list was compiled over about two years ago, obviously some people would have died. Nobody can stop that from happening.

“Whoever is dead will be replaced. There is nothing extraordinary about it.”


Muhammadu Buhari
The list of dead Nigerians appointed by President Muhammadu on some boards in federal agancies has risen to six, thereby sparked more outrage by Nigerians.

The monumentall error by the Presiden has been described by many as a national embarrassment.

Prominent lawyers and civil society groups, in separate interviews,  according to Punch Newspaper have said the inclusion of dead people on the list of appointees was a demonstration of incompetence by the Buhari administration.

They noted that the appointments, which were made two and half years after Buhari’s assumption of office, should have been done without errors.

Some of the dead persons on the list released included late Senator Francis Okpozo, who died in December 2016 but was named the chairman of the board of the Nigerian Press Council.

Another was Donald Ugbaja, the late Deputy Inspector General of Police who died in November but listed was as one of the members of the Consumer Protection Council.

Also on the list was the late founder of Fidei Polytechnic, Rev. Christopher Utov, who died in March but was listed as a board member of the Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research.

Included on the list was the late Alhaji Umar Dange, an APC leader in Sokoto State, who was appointed as a board member of the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute-Metta.

Similarly, Kabir Umar, a former Emir of Katagum in Bauchi State, who died on December 9, was on the board of the Federal Medical Centre, Azare, Bauchi.

According to TheCable, another appointee, Ahmed Bunza, died at Usman Danfodio University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, and was buried May 22.

Bunza was reported to be a staunch supporter of the APC. He served as the sole administrator of Jega Local Government Area of Kebbi state.

The President, Campaign for Democracy, Usman Abdul, said, “This tells you how confused the leadership of Nigeria is. First, you will realise that coming up with a list of such significance requires careful scrutiny.

“The release of the faulty list shows that neither the President nor his aides has the memory of the people they are ruling at heart, otherwise, they would have spotted the errors.”

Also, the CDHR President, Malachy Ugwummadu, described the development as “quite unfortunate.”

Ugwummadu said, “It is a sad commentary. In a country where we have surplus disciplined and credible people for appointments, it shows that background checks were not done before the list was released.

“There should be a rigorous investigation as to how such names found their way into the appointments.”

Also, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Yusuf Ali, said the shocking discovery showed that the Federal Government was not diligent in its responsibilities.

He said, “The constitution of the boards has been long overdue. This government came to power about two and a half years ago. The discovery shows that the list was compiled a long time ago and due diligence was not done before it was released.

On his part, the Second Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Monday Ubani, described the appointment of dead persons into the Federal Government boards as unfortunate.

He said, “It is unfortunate that the President delayed in doing most of the things he was supposed to do; and those things have come to haunt him.

“It is obvious that the dead people were appointed after they died. It does not speak well of any serious government that dead people are appointed into public offices.

“Had it been that they were appointed as of the time their names were submitted, this embarrassment would not have happened.”

The lawmaker representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District, Senator Shehu Sani, and a delegate to the 2014 National Conference, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, have described the controversial list as belated.

Sani, in his tweets on Saturday, said Buhari should have posthumously honoured those who were deceased on the list instead of giving them appointments after their death.

Mohammed on his part said, “The list confirms a trend that has been the hallmark of this government since it took power in 2015. It shows how unprepared the President and the cabal in the Presidency are for the serious work of governance.”

Also, the pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere, criticised the Federal Government, describing the blunder as an untidy approach to governance.

The spokesman for the group, Yinka Odumakin, said some officials should be sanctioned for the embarrassment.

He added, “To have one dead person on the appointment list is scandalous, but to have many shows lack of thoroughness, no attention to detail. And, if this is the way our lives are being run, it is very shameful that the government at the highest level cannot sort the living from the dead.”

Presidency dismisses criticisms, says nothing scandalous
But the Presidency said there was nothing “scandalous” or “extraordinary” in the inclusion of the names of some dead persons in the list of appointments into the boards.

It said the list was prepared over two years ago and nobody could stop some of those included on the list from dying between then and now.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, stated this in an interview with journalists in Abuja.

According to Shehu, the process of compiling the list started in 2015, while a reviewed list was presented to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2017 shortly before his health challenges.

The presidential spokesman said, having recovered fully, Buhari only instructed the new SGF, Boss Mustapha, to release the list.

He assured Nigerians that the nominees who are dead would be replaced.

Shehu explained, “This is a historical list. It dates back to 2015. The President asked all state chapters of the APC to forward 50 names for appointments to the SGF through the national headquarters of the party.

“The then SGF, Babachir Lawal, presented the report in October 2016, one year after he was commissioned.

“The report was disputed by state governors, who said they were not carried along or the list was not representative enough.

“So, the President constituted a new panel chaired by the Vice President. The panel has some governors and some leaders of the party as members. They were asked to go and review the list.

“The panel did its work and turned in its report early in 2017. The President had his health challenges during that period.

“Now that he is back and strong, he asked the SGF to go and release the list. So, the new SGF did what he was asked to do. There is nothing scandalous or extraordinary about what has happened.

“If a list was compiled over about two years ago, obviously some people would have died. Nobody can stop that from happening.

“Whoever is dead will be replaced. There is nothing extraordinary about it.”


BREAKING: Mnangagwa sworn in as Zimbabwe’s new president

BREAKING: Mnangagwa sworn in as Zimbabwe’s new president


Emmerson Mnangagwa Sworn In As Zimbabwe President
Emmerson Mnangagwa the ousted former Zimbabwe's Vice President sworn in as Zimbabwe’s new president on Friday.

Mnangagwa removal as vice president by Robert Mugabe led to the veteran leader’s ouster and military take over.

“I Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa swear that as the president of the republic of Zimbabwe I will be faithful to Zimbabwe and obey, uphold and defend the constitution and all other laws of Zimbabwe,” he said as he took the oath of office before the chief justice, watched by a jubilant crowd of tens of thousands of people.

Details soon…

Emmerson Mnangagwa Sworn In As Zimbabwe President
Emmerson Mnangagwa the ousted former Zimbabwe's Vice President sworn in as Zimbabwe’s new president on Friday.

Mnangagwa removal as vice president by Robert Mugabe led to the veteran leader’s ouster and military take over.

“I Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa swear that as the president of the republic of Zimbabwe I will be faithful to Zimbabwe and obey, uphold and defend the constitution and all other laws of Zimbabwe,” he said as he took the oath of office before the chief justice, watched by a jubilant crowd of tens of thousands of people.

Details soon…

DON'T BE NEUTRAL--OSUN SPEAKER TASKS ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS

DON'T BE NEUTRAL--OSUN SPEAKER TASKS ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS

Posted By Dansu Peter 

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has tasked academics to raise debate on how education system in the country would be rejigged and tailored towards development in all spheres of influence.

Delivering a goodwill message at OAU ALUMNI Quarterly National Executive Meeting in Osogbo, Speaker Salaam challenged the academia and alumni associations coupled with other critical stakeholders in the education sector to take a cursory look at the declining state of education in the country and join the the effort to reverse the ugly trend.

He further explained that higher institutions of learning in the country have not caught up with the technological education which has doubled down with the speed of light; saying no nation could outgrow its educational development.

Speaker Salaam then asked alumni association to debate and deliberate issues of obsolete syllabus, hostile environment and corruption in the country in order to raise national questions out of the issues.

He asserted: "We cannot be neutral in the fallen standard of education, because if our schools produce half baked students, and we live long as we pray for daily, then our nation would soon be contended with half baked leaders which is a self destruct Botton.

Posted By Dansu Peter 

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has tasked academics to raise debate on how education system in the country would be rejigged and tailored towards development in all spheres of influence.

Delivering a goodwill message at OAU ALUMNI Quarterly National Executive Meeting in Osogbo, Speaker Salaam challenged the academia and alumni associations coupled with other critical stakeholders in the education sector to take a cursory look at the declining state of education in the country and join the the effort to reverse the ugly trend.

He further explained that higher institutions of learning in the country have not caught up with the technological education which has doubled down with the speed of light; saying no nation could outgrow its educational development.

Speaker Salaam then asked alumni association to debate and deliberate issues of obsolete syllabus, hostile environment and corruption in the country in order to raise national questions out of the issues.

He asserted: "We cannot be neutral in the fallen standard of education, because if our schools produce half baked students, and we live long as we pray for daily, then our nation would soon be contended with half baked leaders which is a self destruct Botton.

HAPPENING NOW! Notorious Armed Robber Set Ablaze By Angry Mob

HAPPENING NOW! Notorious Armed Robber Set Ablaze By Angry Mob

 Notorious Armed Robber Set Ablaze By Angry Mob
A yet to be identified allegedly notorious armed robbery currently being burnt at Edim Otop market after failed robbery attempt.

According to facebook user who posted the incident, the robber was alleged to have worked with charms that makes him disappear when efforts are made to apprehend him. Today luck seems to have ran against him fell to jungle justice.

More photo:

 Notorious Armed Robber Set Ablaze By Angry Mob



 Notorious Armed Robber Set Ablaze By Angry Mob
A yet to be identified allegedly notorious armed robbery currently being burnt at Edim Otop market after failed robbery attempt.

According to facebook user who posted the incident, the robber was alleged to have worked with charms that makes him disappear when efforts are made to apprehend him. Today luck seems to have ran against him fell to jungle justice.

More photo:

 Notorious Armed Robber Set Ablaze By Angry Mob



Ogun Community Turns Pilgrimage As Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun; Watch Video, Photos

Ogun Community Turns Pilgrimage As Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun; Watch Video, Photos

 Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun
 Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun
Thousands of people have besieged the resident of two Christians in Ogun State where the inscription of an Arabic word appeared on two trees.


The inscription is believed to be the name of Allah.

The Moringa trees were located at No.6, and No.9, Unity Street, Ire-akari Estate, Iloye, Abule Iroko, Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun state. The inscriptions on the first tree was discovered on Dec 24, 2016 while that of the second tree was discovered on Jan. 2, 2017,


Mr Michael Ibironke, the occupant of one of the houses where the trees are located, said what happened remained a mystery to him.


Ibironke, who said he has been living in the house for more than 17 years, said the Moringa trees were planted in 2014.


He told our correspondent that since the discovery, thousands of people of different faith have visited to see the trees, offer prayers and appreciate the work of God.

“On December 26, 2016, we celebrated Christmas party in my compound and did not discover anything.

“But on the Jan. 2, while I was doing my morning exercise with my wife, she called my attention to it. My wife was the one that discovered it.

 Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun“We are not a Muslim, so we called a Muslim brother (Mr Ajibade) to explain the strange thing. We also invited an Imam, who also confirmed it.

“Over 10,000 people of different faith have visited my house since Jan. 2. On Thursday at about 12 noon, my son counted over 3,000 people.

“We are not complaining about the disturbance, because it will mean we do not value the work of God.

“We are happy about it, people are greeting and praying for us.

“What happened has not affected our faith as Christian. People are celebrating and praising God. It is a mystery to everyone.

“We have been receiving people from different places Mushin, Ifo, Owode-Yewa and even from Omu-Aran in Kwara.



“My house has become a tourist centre. What God revealed to us is that He is the greatest, no man is equal to Him and He can reveal Himself in anyway,” he said.

A pastor, Olumide Olagbegi, also said that God was revealing to the people that He is an Elvon God (He is only one).


He said it could mean so many things to a layman but believed God can come in so many ways.

A Muslim cleric, Imam Hamzat Oyeyemi, told our correspondent that the sign was of God, adding it was a sign of goodness to the family and the people.

“It is a miracle. This Arabic word appeared in a Christian house, is a sign of goodness; it is a mystery to mankind and people should be good.

“God has 99 names. The first is Allah, the name is from God, no one can share a name with God.”

Mr Michael Dada, the owner of the second house where the Arabic word appeared said the tree was planted since 2010, but shows no sign of any misery until December 2016.

“There was a bush around the house, so I called some boys to help me clear it, it was in the process that the boys saw it.

“We first discovered it on the Dec. 24, but paid no attention to it because we are Christians.”

We can’t count the number of the people that had visited this tree since the beginning of 2017.

“We invited some Muslims, they told us the name of Allah was written on it, we are Christians so we do not know the meaning.

“I don’t want to turn it to anything, anybody can come and pray as they believe, it is a mystery.

“We are not Muslim so we don’t know what to do, ” he said.

A Cleric, Alhaji Muhammed said it was a natural thing which was said in the word of God that during the end time, He will show the people signs.

“It is in the Quran that if people refuse to worship the lord to His satisfaction, He will command stones to start serving Him which is part of what happened and people should change their ways.”

Meanwhile, photographers and petty traders, especially those who sell sachet water and snacks, are making brisk business.

Watch Video Below



 -NAN

 Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun
 Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun
Thousands of people have besieged the resident of two Christians in Ogun State where the inscription of an Arabic word appeared on two trees.


The inscription is believed to be the name of Allah.

The Moringa trees were located at No.6, and No.9, Unity Street, Ire-akari Estate, Iloye, Abule Iroko, Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun state. The inscriptions on the first tree was discovered on Dec 24, 2016 while that of the second tree was discovered on Jan. 2, 2017,


Mr Michael Ibironke, the occupant of one of the houses where the trees are located, said what happened remained a mystery to him.


Ibironke, who said he has been living in the house for more than 17 years, said the Moringa trees were planted in 2014.


He told our correspondent that since the discovery, thousands of people of different faith have visited to see the trees, offer prayers and appreciate the work of God.

“On December 26, 2016, we celebrated Christmas party in my compound and did not discover anything.

“But on the Jan. 2, while I was doing my morning exercise with my wife, she called my attention to it. My wife was the one that discovered it.

 Mysterious 2 Moringa Trees With "ALLAH" Inscription Spring Up In Ogun“We are not a Muslim, so we called a Muslim brother (Mr Ajibade) to explain the strange thing. We also invited an Imam, who also confirmed it.

“Over 10,000 people of different faith have visited my house since Jan. 2. On Thursday at about 12 noon, my son counted over 3,000 people.

“We are not complaining about the disturbance, because it will mean we do not value the work of God.

“We are happy about it, people are greeting and praying for us.

“What happened has not affected our faith as Christian. People are celebrating and praising God. It is a mystery to everyone.

“We have been receiving people from different places Mushin, Ifo, Owode-Yewa and even from Omu-Aran in Kwara.



“My house has become a tourist centre. What God revealed to us is that He is the greatest, no man is equal to Him and He can reveal Himself in anyway,” he said.

A pastor, Olumide Olagbegi, also said that God was revealing to the people that He is an Elvon God (He is only one).


He said it could mean so many things to a layman but believed God can come in so many ways.

A Muslim cleric, Imam Hamzat Oyeyemi, told our correspondent that the sign was of God, adding it was a sign of goodness to the family and the people.

“It is a miracle. This Arabic word appeared in a Christian house, is a sign of goodness; it is a mystery to mankind and people should be good.

“God has 99 names. The first is Allah, the name is from God, no one can share a name with God.”

Mr Michael Dada, the owner of the second house where the Arabic word appeared said the tree was planted since 2010, but shows no sign of any misery until December 2016.

“There was a bush around the house, so I called some boys to help me clear it, it was in the process that the boys saw it.

“We first discovered it on the Dec. 24, but paid no attention to it because we are Christians.”

We can’t count the number of the people that had visited this tree since the beginning of 2017.

“We invited some Muslims, they told us the name of Allah was written on it, we are Christians so we do not know the meaning.

“I don’t want to turn it to anything, anybody can come and pray as they believe, it is a mystery.

“We are not Muslim so we don’t know what to do, ” he said.

A Cleric, Alhaji Muhammed said it was a natural thing which was said in the word of God that during the end time, He will show the people signs.

“It is in the Quran that if people refuse to worship the lord to His satisfaction, He will command stones to start serving Him which is part of what happened and people should change their ways.”

Meanwhile, photographers and petty traders, especially those who sell sachet water and snacks, are making brisk business.

Watch Video Below



 -NAN

2017: Buhari Sets To Rejig Cabinet, Drop Ministers; See Likely Affected Category of Minister

2017: Buhari Sets To Rejig Cabinet, Drop Ministers; See Likely Affected Category of Minister

2017: Buhari Sets To Rejig Cabinet, Drop Some Ministers; See Likely Affected Cabinet Members
President Muhammadu Buhari may carry out a minor cabinet reshuffle in the first quarter of 2017, Daily Sun has gathered. In the exercise, some ministers would swap positions, while some would be dropped and new ones nominated.

Already, two positions are up for grabs in the Federal Executive Council (FEC), following the death of James Ocholi, Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, who died in an auto crash in March and the exit of the Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed.

Mohammed is leaving Buhari’s cabinet to take up the post of Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations (UN).


Daily Sun gathered that the decision to reshuffle the cabinet is place some of the ministers in “appropriate ministries” and inject fresh blood in the cabinet.

It was learnt that those who will be affected would fall into two categories: “ministers wrongly placed” and those that have “shown lack of capacity in the areas of deployment.”

Sources said that the ministers who would leave the cabinet cut across the geopolitical zones, an indication that the new names soon to make their ways into the Senate will also come from the different zones.

If the reshuffle goes as planned, that would be the first time President Buhari would tinker with his cabinet since it was constituted in November 2015.

When contacted, Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said he had no information on any planned cabinet change and could, therefore, not verify or deny it.

Similarly, the president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, told Daily Sun he could not immediately verify the claims. He, however, promised to furnish the newspaper with more information, as events unfold.

2017: Buhari Sets To Rejig Cabinet, Drop Some Ministers; See Likely Affected Cabinet Members
President Muhammadu Buhari may carry out a minor cabinet reshuffle in the first quarter of 2017, Daily Sun has gathered. In the exercise, some ministers would swap positions, while some would be dropped and new ones nominated.

Already, two positions are up for grabs in the Federal Executive Council (FEC), following the death of James Ocholi, Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, who died in an auto crash in March and the exit of the Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed.

Mohammed is leaving Buhari’s cabinet to take up the post of Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations (UN).


Daily Sun gathered that the decision to reshuffle the cabinet is place some of the ministers in “appropriate ministries” and inject fresh blood in the cabinet.

It was learnt that those who will be affected would fall into two categories: “ministers wrongly placed” and those that have “shown lack of capacity in the areas of deployment.”

Sources said that the ministers who would leave the cabinet cut across the geopolitical zones, an indication that the new names soon to make their ways into the Senate will also come from the different zones.

If the reshuffle goes as planned, that would be the first time President Buhari would tinker with his cabinet since it was constituted in November 2015.

When contacted, Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said he had no information on any planned cabinet change and could, therefore, not verify or deny it.

Similarly, the president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, told Daily Sun he could not immediately verify the claims. He, however, promised to furnish the newspaper with more information, as events unfold.


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