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How I Was Beaten, Stripped Naked At PDP Primary – Benue Assembly Female Aspirant

Aida-Nath Ogwuche | Photo credit: Tori.ng

A female aspirant for Ogbadibo Constituency in Zone C for the Benue State House of Assembly on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), , Aida-Nath Ogwuche, has narrated how she was beaten and stripped naked at the venue of the recently conducted primary election in her state.

Ogwuche, who spoke to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), accused her opponents of using thugs to intimidate and harass her as well as her supporters during the September 29 election, alleging that they carried out the action because she is female.

“Before we went into the stadium where the primary election took place, my agent, my coordinators and some key persons in my campaign team were threatened.

“Some thugs were looking for my agent Adolowu Lawani, while a few of them walked straight to the vice-chairman of my ward and the women leader and told them that they will chop off their fingers if they voted for me; they were threatened right there outside the stadium when they were on the queue.

“The thugs went as far as warning my campaign coordinator; I was standing with him but they never knew I was the lady aspirant. They even mentioned the name of the leader of their group, and said that he sent them to warn him, and at this point I began to fear for my life and everything.

“When we went inside, we discovered that the delegate list had been changed. The list that was used was not the original list sent from Abuja which they used for the governorship.

“Also, when it was the turn of Ogbadibo delegates cast their votes, I heard the leader of the party in the local government, Chris Adabba Abba, saying he was going to stand as the agent of my opponent and that everyone should not vote by themselves but hand the ballot to him to write on behalf of all. At this point, I sensed the process had been hijacked, because, as our leader, he has undue influence on the delegates.

“To make good his plans, he (Abba) stood as the agent of my opponent and was snatching ballot papers from delegates to write the name of the aspirant who is his cousin. And when my agent (Lawani) raised observation and confronted him, he threatened to slap him, and the whole situation became chaotic and the electoral officers threatened to suspend the process.

“I saw a large crowd gather against my agent and I got closer, I saw some boys hitting him and before I knew it, they pounced on me; they beat me up mercilessly, tore my clothes and stripped me naked in public right there in the stadium. They also punched my eyes and pulled my hair.

“This was what I faced. All these bullying, harassment and intimidation, just because some people feel more entitled to hold this position than myself. This is unacceptable. I’m calling on all authorities out there and good Nigerians to look into this situation. This cannot continue to go on; the ill-treatment against female folk must stop and this is where it stops.”

This was even as Chairman of Aiodo Ward 1, where Ogwuche comes from, Idoko Ojo, alias Ojotu, said that there was no such incidence, adding “the delegates voted peacefully and there was no form of violence, harassment or intimidation.

“Our people respect the zoning arrangements existing in our constituency a lot; that was why some of us advised Aida to wait till it gets to the turn of our own district to go to the House of Assembly, but she refused. She kept thinking that she could do magic to win but the reality was that she lost out.”

He also alleged that he was being threatened by suspected cultists, who he claimed were sent by the aspirant to recover the money she gave to delegates during the primary election.

“I got a phone call by an unknown caller and I asked to know the identity of the person. But he told me not to bother about his name. He asked me if I was ‘Ojotu’ and I said yes. He said he was directed to arrange all the money that Aida gave to me and send back to him.”

According to Ojo, when he insisted on putting Aida on a conference call, the caller refused and instead asked that he be given time to call Aida and get back to him.

“He called me back after about 30 minutes to inform that Aida was angry that I didn’t vote for her despite coming from her ward. I told him that this is politics and in our place we respect zoning. And since it was not our turn, we cannot support her.

“I advised her before the election to retrace her steps, work for the party and wait for the turn of our people and that by the law of natural justice, we will reciprocate by supporting her but all these advise fell on deaf ears.”

National Democratic Front Accuses PDP Of Trivializing Buhari’s Certificate

The National Democratic Front (NDF) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of trivializing the issue of WAEC certificate of President Muhammadu Buhari thereby diverting attention from the main issue of nation’s development.

In a statement today, the National President of NDF, Comrade Audu Auwulu said the controversy over Buhari’s certificate is a needless distraction sponsored by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), adding: “the campaign of calumny over Buhari’s certificate is another needless debate sponsored by the Peoples Democratic Party to divert attention from issues affecting the country.

“NDF is not surprised that instead of addressing any of the numerous challenges affecting the country, a few vocal elements within the leading opposition party in Nigeria have decided to make mockery of the presidential contest by trivializing the campaigns using an already rested “certificate” saga to distract the people.

“NDF wants to hear real issues being discussed as it has long been settled that PMB has both his WAEC and other higher qualifications to be President of Nigeria. We would rather ask the PDP some pertinent questions.”

The PDP had, yesterday, Friday, challenged President Buhari to “show proof of his vaunted integrity by presenting his academic documents, if he has any, to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)” and put to an end his certificate saga.

Keyamo Advises APC Supporters To Ignore PDP’s ‘Lootocratic’ Atiku

Festus Keyamo

Spokesman of the President Muhammadu Buhari Presidential Campaign Council for the 2019 election, Barrister Festus Keyamo (SAN), has advised supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to ignore the Peoples Democratic Party’s Presidential candidate (Atiku Abubakar), whom he referred to ‘lootocratic principlal.’

In a short Tweet today, Saturday, Keyamo said: “we are doing well! Let’s keep going. They’ll attempt to pick personal quarrels to distract us and give some breathing space to their lootocratic principal. It’s an outdated war tactics.

“Let’s quarrel after Feb, 2019. For now, we must keep our eyes on the ball…”

No Evil Will Befall Ambode, Tinubu: They Are My Children – Oba Of Lagos

Tinubu and Ambode

The Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu has prayed for both Governor Akinwunmi Ambod eof Lagos and the national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He said to both of them that no evil will befall them, stressing that both of them are his children and are good.

Speaking to news men today, Saturday in his palace, Oba Rilwan Akiolu admitted Tinubu was justified by being angry over the affairs of the state.

He said that  has had earlier asked governor Ambode to forget about the primary as Tinubu  had turned his back on him and preferred Jide Sanwo-Olu.

I asked Ambode to leave it (the primary election) to God.

Oba Akinolu said of governor Ambode: “I know he’s a good person.. No evil will befall him and God still has great plans for him. When the breeze blows, we will all see what the chicken is hiding underneath.

“The truth is that if Bola Ahmed Tinubu is angry, he’s justified. No evil will befall the three of them. They know my stance on the issue and it’s not a secret.

“Better people should come into politics, because majority of them are liars and that is the truth. As time goes on, we will continue to de-emphasize the import of money in our election.

“On the other hand, concerning Ambode, if you have charm but you don’t have the antidote or another charm that can counter it, then you don’t have anything. I won’t say more than that. May God help all of us.

“So, I didn’t talk because they are both my children and it will get better.”

2019: Is The Church For Sale? By Monday Akogwu

Nigeria national church

I am a strong advocate for the unity of churches in Nigeria. This much I have highlighted in many forums in recent times. I am of the opinion that the church has a critical role to play in the entrenchment of good governance in any given society, Nigeria inclusive because everyone desires and talks about a change in Nigeria. Our church leaders have the responsibility to lend their voice to the issues of corruption, injustice, impunity and other ills in the land.
This brings me to the critical issue at stake. The role of the church in the build-up to the 2019 elections. News has been making the rounds on how some religious leaders have allegedly compromised by receiving a massive amount of monies to work against the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari in the general elections in 2019. If this is not worrisome, to say the least, it goes a long way to tell how some Christian leaders are using religion to cause disaffection and enrich their pockets, and at the detriment of good governance in Nigeria.
While it remains a rumor that monies have indeed exchanged hands, it indeed raises a red flag on the activities of the church in recent times. In my opinion, supporters of ostentatious and obviously manipulative men of the cloak are quick to put the critics in check by quoting “touch not mine anointed” lines ostensibly to show that men of “God” are above reproach and as such “lesser” men have no right whatsoever to criticize or condemn perceived wrongdoings of these high men of “God.”
But they are wrong. How, you might want to ask? When a man of God decides to align with interest because he had been “motivated” means that he has deviated and as such he is no longer an “anointed” and the biblical instruction in Psalms 105:15 that states “Do not touch my anointed ones; do my prophets no harm.” Does not apply to he/she.
Having stated the above, it is also appalling on how some men of God have been feeding fat from the rot in the system and are therefore opposed to the leadership style of President Muhammadu Buhari. They forget that they are meant to be role models to members of their congregation. They also forget that in the book of Philippians 1:27, it stated that “only conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or remain absent, I will hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel” can this be said of those men of God receiving gratification from politicians?  Your guess is as good as mine.
I am somewhat troubled that a segment of the church has towed this ungodly path that would eventually lead to destruction, and ignoring the fact that under President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria has experienced tremendous growth. They also in their wisdom even feign ignorance of how liberal minded the president is, and how he has been able to hold the country together despite the avalanche of challenges confronting it.
This much can be confirmed by the recent visit of the revered Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop Justin Welby to Nigeria. Also, the relationship of President Muhammadu Buhari with other Christian clerics in the country punctuates any narrative those that have their hands soiled wants the members of the unsuspecting public to believe. The president is not a religious fanatic. He is by far a liberal-minded individual for those that have interacted closely with him. This much I can vouch for.
At this point, I must add that it is time for the church leadership in Nigeria to rise to the challenge of contributing its quota to nation building by identifying with those whose integrity and commitment to the political, social and economic advancement of Nigeria are their lot. President Muhammadu Buhari has indeed demonstrated his responsibility to the three above mentioned areas. So do the religious leaders have a choice not to identify with him?
The vice president, Yemi Osinbajo interestingly is a member of the fold and one who has also shown that unalloyed commitment over time. He has been able to prove doubting Thomas’s wrong that everyone in government or anyone that gets into government would be consumed.
And if the country has such as its leaders at the moment, I see no reason why a segment of the Christian community would agree to sell their conscience for a plate of porridge.
I dare not say that the church is for sale in Nigeria. The church can never be for sale. The church must take its rightful place in entrenching good governance by lending its voice to the common good of humanity. It must also admit and embrace the positive inroads the Buhari administration has made in the socio-economic development of the country. The focus should be and remain on how to move the country forward. This much is the desired from all and sundry in Nigeria. The church is inclusive.

  • Akogwu wrote from Bodija, Ibadan.

Gunmen In Military Uniform Kill 100 Cows In Taraba

Police IGP, Ibrahim Idris

Gunmen dressed in military uniform, attacked communities in Abbare, Lau Local Government area of Taraba State, killing no fewer than 100 cows.

Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, David Misal, who confirmed the news today, Friday in Jalingo, the State capital said that the command has deployed more policemen to the area.

He said that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of the area has been directed to investigate the matter.

David Missal assured that more information would be released to the public as soon as clearer pictures on the situation are received.

A community leader of Abbare village, located on the border of Adamawa and Taraba, Muhammad Umar, had said that some gunmen in military uniform invaded the area at about 1 p.m. yesterday, Thursday.

“In the process, the gunmen killed at least 100 cows and maimed several others.”

Muhammad Umar appealed to military authorities and other security agencies to investigate the alleged involvement of the military in the attacks.

3 Suspected Killers Of Army General In Plateau Surrender To Police

Shallow grave of late Alkali

The Plateau State Police Command has said that three more suspects, among the persons declared wanted for their alleged involvement in the killing of retired Major General I .M Alkali have surrendered and reported to the command.

They Timothy Chuwang, Mathew Chuwang and Stephen Chuwang. This is in addition to Yakubu Rapp who had earlier surrendered to the police.

The State Police Command had declared wanted some suspects behind the disappearance of the former Chief of Administration, Nigerian Army.

The Army also announced the discovery of a shallows grave in its search for the missing General who was the immediate past Army Chief of Administration (Army).

Jonathan Handed Over Power In 2015 To Escape Looming Economic Recession, Fashiola

Fashola

Minister for Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola has said that former President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 as a way of escaping economic recession that was obviously staring the nation in the face.

Fashola, who spoke at a Town Hall meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State, said that Jonathan never wanted to be in charge of the country’s affairs during recession, hence he relinquished power.

According to him, Jonathan’s government not only plunged the nation into recession but pushed it into debts, adding:  “what was left behind were massive debts owed to contractors who had not been paid for three to five years and who had laid off thousands of workers and shut down equipment and plants.

”That was one of the reasons why the economy first went into, and, I suspect, one of the reasons they (Goodluck administration) quickly conceded defeat.”

Fashola, who was two-term governor of Lagos State, said that when the Buhari administration assumed office in 2015, the three ministries previous budget was N19 billion for works, N5 billion for power, and N1.2 billion for housing making a total of N25.2 billion, “as at when the country was selling oil at $100 per barrel in that decade.

“In 2017, the All Progressive Congress (APC) led administration budget for works was N394 billion; power was N69.96 billion and housing was N64.9 billion (total- N529 billion) and oil price hovered between $40-$60 per barrel.

”Let me start by saying that my ministry is responsible for delivering some of Nigeria’s critical infrastructure for transport, electricity and housing.”

Ndigbo: As Another Decision Time Dawns, By Peter Claver Oparah

Predictably, the immanence of the 2019 general election is meeting Igbo in a serious quandary. The seriousness of that quandary is typified in the kind of inchoate double-speak and obfuscation that has hit Ohaneze; the self-styled foremost Igbo socio-cultural organization. Just recently, Ohaneze thundered that Ndigbo does not need the presidency of Nigeria but restructuring! It is good if that statement best captures the interests of the race and its restiveness since it found out it made a fatal blunder in 2015. Sure, if the generality of Ndigbo feel that they don’t need the presidency either now or forever, good for them and they should live with that decision. If they feel they need restructuring, that is equally good and they are free to go about it the best way they feel.
Last week, however, the same Ohaneze, caught in the duplicity of its hideous affinity to PDP, was to state that the choice of Peter Obi as the running mate to PDP presidential candidate for the 2019 election has addressed the marginalization of Igbo in Nigeria! Sho? Strange but true! In other words, a Vice presidential ticket from PDP trumps Igbo presidency in the calculation of the Philistines that call themselves Ohaneze? Expatiated further, a PDP VP slot stands to address the noisome distractions most Igbo have adopted against the country since PDP was shoved out of power in 2015? So is it that going by the most recent stand of Ohaneze, Igbo don’t care about Nigerian presidency so long as they hug the PDP Vice Presidential slot? In whatever form it comes, the Igbo are just okay with being given a PDP VP slot? Even in its doomed prospects, the Igbo are again ready to sink and swim with PDP because it gave them a Vice presidential ticket? So restructuring pales in significance to a PDP VP slot? That VP slot, from the double-speak of the PDP mercenaries that masquerade as Ohaneze, is far weightier than the Nigerian presidency? Wonders shall never cease!
In a recent well-received article, Ndigbo; As 2019 Beckons, I had tried to point to the Igbo the need to coalesce their interests under one united goal and present a common goal for the coming 2019 election bearing in mind that their political decision in 2019 will decide their 2023 fate as it concerns Igbo leading the country. I had warned them against taking such foolhardy decision they took in 2015, which birthed the noisome agitations and hate politics the Igbo are managing to recover from. I urged Igbo to retreat to their hearth (nkpuke), review their politics and actions till date vis-à-vis the Nigerian state, tell themselves the truth they had avoided telling themselves for decades weigh the larger options possible in Nigerian politics, drop their short-sighted predilection to Nigerian politics and come out with a viable decision for 2019. I had maintained that such decision should be either to support the APC, which wields power in Nigeria at present or continue their support for PDP, which for the whole 16 years never factored Igbo in their power calculus but which Igbo support so fanatically that they can elect to be happy babysitters for its dead cadaver. I told Ndigbo to be ready to live thereafter with the consequences of such decision and not seek the pulling down of the entire house when they are faced with the consequences of their choice, as they did after the fatal error of 2015.
By its drifting affirmations, it could be taken that Ohaneze had done this critical soul-searching before it first said that Igbo don’t need the presidency but restructuring and it could as well be assumed that a further soul-searching informs their latest decision that a PDP vice presidential ticket addresses their claim of being marginalized. So from this, it could be safely concluded that Ndigbo doesn’t need either the presidency or restructuring but a PDP vice presidential ticket? Did this decision factor the possible fate of Igbo if the PDP ticket loses in the coming election? Did they factor the possible effects such loss will do for the quest for Igbo presidency in 2023?
Going by the noisome and loud affirmation of several Igbo groups since the choice of Peter Obi as PDP vice presidential candidate, it could safely be assumed that Ohaneze is fully representing the Igbo opinion about 2019 election and it could be also assumed that Igbo will massively vote for the PDP in 2019. That is good and within their democratic rights to do so. It is also assumed that Ohaneze and Ndigbo have outlived the embarrassing naivety of 2015 to do a measured calculation of their strength and capacity to push through their interests in the intricate political chessboard of Nigeria both in and beyond 2019. Unlike in 2015 when they were done in by the naivety of the impregnability of incumbency factor, they should have received good tutorials on the hard realities and factors that decide the outcome of Nigerian elections since 2015 when the old paradigm they ignorantly clutched on collapsed.
But let not the Igbo seek to disturb the public peace if and when their political folly dawns again in 2019, as they did in 2015. Let the Igbo be prepared to live peacefully with their decisions after the results of the 2019 elections come out and not engage in the kind of embarrassing attitudes they adopted after coming to terms with the reality that they had cheated themselves by packing all their aces in one bus that crashed irretrievably in March 2015 against all well-measured advice.
And the consequences of Igbo wholesome vote for PDP in 2019 are not farfetched; To any average Igbo group including Ohaneze now blaring the flute for PDP; it is either Atiku wins with massive Igbo support or Buhari wins without huge Igbo support. In the event of the first option, Igbo will get the Vice Presidency, all their woes will disappear and they would be no more marginalized as they alleged they were  in Buhari’s three years, Atiku and Obi will restructure Nigeria to make Igbo land a land flowing with milk and honey, Nigeria will rotate in PDP’s glorious urn once again and Igbo will regain the tremendous advantages they claimed they enjoyed in PDP’s 16 years, which has made Igbo the most fanatical disciples of PDP today, Atiku will spend just eight years and hand over to Obi for a long eight years and the good times will go on and on. Of course, the psychological victory over Buhari who has the effrontery to defeat the Igbo Azikiwe in 2015 will be too sweet to miss. Most importantly, the Hausa-Fulani born-to-rule mentality would be put on the check as Obi would be the de-facto president. With Atiku suddenly christened a moderate Hausa/Fulani Muslim, indeed the much-neighed Christianization of Nigeria will dawn under his presidency. These look so good to justify Ohaneze and Igbo unflinching fidelity to PDP till eternity.
But in the event of the second option of Buhari and Osinbajo continuing beyond 2019, Igbo will continue to suffer alleged marginalization that started in 2015 and the war cry for Biafra will resonate in louder crescendo, the Islamization of Nigeria will continue. The hate politics that had simmered down with the prospect of PDP coming back to power, will rebind with greater fury, the Hausa Fulani will regain their temporarily suspended notoriety as the born-to-rule cows that are lording it on the highly educated Christian Igbo, the bedlam and Armageddon of the past three years will continue and Igbo will continually be targeted for extinction in Nigeria. Restructuring will now retake its prime position as the foremost interest of Ndigbo and not either the presidency or the newfound vice presidential ticket.  Of course, the prospects of Igbo getting the presidency in 2023 (of course Ohaneze says they don’t need it but rather they need the Vice presidential ticket of PDP) will become very remote.
These two scenarios are the exclusive creation of these Igbo who deigns it a divine mission to sink and swim with PDP, despite the fact that they are finding it so hard to articulate even one thing PDP did for Igbo in its sixteen years in power. Since they seem to be in the comfortable majority in Igboland going by the loudness with which they evangelize their mission, we might as well generalize the two scenarios as those of the Igbo, going to the 2019 general election.
So these are two clear choices, I believe, Ohaneze and the various Igbo groups that now noisily hawk the PDP gospel have weighed and have settled for the juicier choice. I wish them good luck here but they should prepare themselves for the outcomes, whichever way their choice turns up. It is either a return to the sweet, rosy PDP years or a continuation of their atrophy for the past three years. The choice is theirs but I hope that in the event of the second option, they would not seek to upturn the peace of other Nigerians because they elected to differ from them? I hope they will not restart the silly rant of Buhari this, Buhari that to show their sense of loss. I hope they will not restart a futile quest for Biafra after sinking their boat for a second successive time in four years. I hope they have done all the permutations before deciding to make their well-known and hugely predictable decision to engage in PDP’s gravy train again. I hope they are assured of the impregnability of their decision before the election.
The saying goes that thunder doesn’t strike the same target twice and I hope Ndigbo are not setting themselves up to break this record in 2019. Lest, one comes hurtling and charging that I am asking Igbo to vote APC and Buhari, that is not my intent. By 2015, they were able to clearly discern their electoral weight as to turn to such beautiful bride that every suitor can’t do without. I am however counselling Igbo to calculate well and think well the decision they take in 2019 as that stands to define what they get from the Nigerian polity after the exercise might have been concluded. I am only advising Igbo to behave themselves once the consequences of their 2019 decision dawns and not embarrass the race with the kind of reaction it took after the consequences of their 2015 decision dawned on them. I hope Igbo do not hope to eat their cake and still have it as they did when they nosily heckled about what Buhari gave or did not give them after they loudly rejected him in 2015. I am only counselling Igbo to weigh their options before taking any decision that may affect them after the elections have been won or lost. I am only counsel them to shine their eyes and keep their minds on it as they decide who to support in 2019 to avert the notorious record of thunder striking the same target twice in four years.  Whichever decision they eventually decide to take, I wish them good luck.

Signing Treaties: I’m Being Careful Not To Repeat Past Mistakes – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that he has resolved to take his time when signing any international agreement in order not to repeat the past mistakes.

“Already, some of the treaties we are party to have been significantly abused resulting in massive smuggling which has crippled many of our local industries and destroyed millions of jobs.

“To avoid these past mistakes, we conducted vast consultations across the country in which the LCCI participated. The responses have been mixed.”

President Buhari spoke today, Friday, when he received representatives of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) led by its president, Babatunde Ruwase, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The President made it clear that Nigeria is too big and too diverse for a good leader to blindly sign agreements without understanding the consequences of such actions.

Buhari, who also spoke on the issue of the gridlock in Apapa, Lagos, acknowledged that the situation has been a major concern to all, saying: “the work on Wharf road is in progress. We will continue to do our best to expedite the repair works at the Ijora Bridge without compromising quality.

‘‘We have also directed the Nigerian Railway Corporation to use their infrastructure in the ports to support the evacuation efforts, thereby further decongesting the area.

‘‘Be assured that the completion of these projects is a major priority of this administration.”

Buhari took his time to explain his decision to inaugurate a Presidential Committee Monday this week to assess the potential costs and impact of the agreement establishing the   African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) for Nigeria.

‘‘Nigeria is still assessing the impact of this agreement on its backward integration and import substitution policies.

‘‘Specifically, the provisions on rules of origin and trans-shipment were matters of concern to us.”

Earlier, Ruwase had commended the Federal Government for the series of Executive Orders focused on promoting the ease of doing business in the country, even as he stressed the need to improve the regulatory environment in the oil and gas industry.

He appealed to the executive arm of the government to expeditiously consider the Petroleum Industry Bill through appropriate collaborative actions with the National Assembly.

The LCCI president also drew the attention of the President to the numerous abandoned Federal Government properties in Lagos and the economic waste it represents.

He called on the Federal Government to either return the property to Lagos State government which is the original owner of the land; or give them out on lease to the private sector.

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