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Ocholi: Too Late To Stop Believing, By Femi Adesina

Ocholi wife and son 2Let’s be honest with ourselves. When some baffling things happen, we question God, if not verbally, at least, in our hearts. But we pretend that we are not querying the Almighty. We say to ourselves: well, no man can question God.
However, in the deep recesses of our inner man, we have questions. But since we don’t want to appear as interrogating God, we then keep quiet, saying “no man can query God.”
It is in the light of that pretension (as if God does not know our very thoughts, even before they are formed in our hearts), that I situate the death of Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr James Ocholi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), his wife, Blessing, and their son, Joshua, in an auto crash last Sunday. It was a tragedy of monumental proportions, which brought up a lot of ifs: what if the family had decided against the fatal journey? What if the vehicle had refused to start, and they had aborted the trip? What if the Minister had developed a runny stomach, and so could not travel? What if the car key had got mysteriously missing? What if…? The questions would never really end, and we then lay them at the doorsteps of God: what if God had not allowed the crash to happen? And of course, He has the power to have prevented it. He is omnipotent. He has all powers. He is omniscient, knowing all things. When James Ocholi was born in November, 1960, God knew he would be recalled home on March 6, 2016. When he courted Blessing, married her, and they began to raise a family, God knew they would both die the same day, continuing their romance into eternity. Or did God not know? He must have known. But could He have stopped such tragedy from happening, thus saving us from sorrow, tears and blood? He could have. So, why didn’t He? Baffling. Confounding. Astonishing.
Yes, I am asking questions, but let me pretend that they are questions of faith. The news of the decimation of the Ocholi family sent me into a very painful deja vu. Just last December, my sister, a professor of Dramatic Arts at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, had died in a gruesome accident on the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway. Foluke Ogunleye died along with her brother-in-law, who had visited from America, and was being ferried to the airport in Lagos to catch a flight later that evening. Rather, what he boarded was an eternal flight. He went on a journey of no return on a famished road.
When I heard about the Ocholis, I remembered the Adesinas, the Ogunleyes, and the pain we bore, and still bear. Don’t I still shed a silent tear when nobody is looking? Don’t I still sigh and shake my head mournfully whenever I remember my sister? Some broken hearts really never mend. And of course, the questions pop up again. What if…?
James Ocholi was no ordinary, inconsequential man before God. He was a devout, humble man. He served God in many ways. He was an ordained reverend of the Salem Family Church, though he did not flaunt the title like a badge of honour. He rather let his faith speak through his works. Yes, faith without works is dead. But Ocholi combined faith and works. Those who knew him saw piety in him. They saw humility. They saw the unobtrusive, self-effacing nature of a man who knew God. A man who had been national secretary of the Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship. When Ocholi was thrown out of his Sports Utility Vehicle on Kaduna-Abuja road last Sunday, and his body battered and mangled, it was no ordinary man that was being treated thus. It was a man of God, who was returning home to the God of man.
His time was up, we console ourselves. Yes, his time may have been up, but couldn’t he have slept, and not woken up? If Heaven was so much in hurry to have Ocholi, his wife and son back, because they were needed to sing tenor, soprano and bass in the choir above, could they only have been recalled in such cruel circumstance?
Cruel! I must watch my words. On Wednesday, at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, a special session of tributes had been held for Ocholi. Minister after Minister had spoken, recalling good things about the deceased and their departed colleague. Very moving and poignant. But the words that continued to resonate in my ears and mind came from Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh. He ended his oration by giving thanks and praises to God. He then declared:”God is too kind to do anything cruel.”
Profound. Thoughtful. Illuminating. God is too kind to do anything cruel. But who killed the Ocholis? The Devil? He was not supposed to have such latitude over the people of God. On that same road that day, armed robbers must have driven through safely. Assassins must have passed. All sorts of malefactors would have travelled safely, so why did a godly family perish? Does the world now belong to the Evil One? Is mankind now helpless before Satan? Only he could have brought such cruelty to the Ocholis and their loved ones, since cruelty is his stock-in-trade. But then, the question again (don’t forget that it’s a question asked in faith o, lest anybody accuse me of anything): why did God allow such cruelty to humanity, to the Ocholi family, to the government, to the church, the body of Jesus Christ, of which the late Minister was an ordained reverend gentleman? Why?
Who can claim to have all the answers? No man. The hidden things belong to God. In August 2013, my mother, and matriarch of the Adesina family had passed on, aged 75. Pastor Dayo Adewumi of my local church, Foursquare Gospel Church, had joined us to bid her a tearful farewell. All the seven Adesina children were inconsolable, but we nursed our wounds quietly. We were still trying to come to full terms with the loss of the woman we called Mama, when my sister died last December, aged 53. When Pastor Adewumi and his wife visited me in my Lagos home, where I was wailing like a wailing wailer, he prayed, and uttered something that was very instructive to me. He said:”Oh God, even as a pastor, this is rather too much for me to bear. Just about two years ago, I joined this family to bury their mother. All the children were there. Now, one of them has been taken away. This is rather shocking.”
True. We go into shock when some unfathomable things happen to the people of God. We ask questions, not out of unbelief, not out of backsliding or lack of conviction. I now dub those posers as ‘questions of faith.’ When I ask them, I am not querying God or His omnipotence. I have seen Him at work in diverse ways, and can never doubt His power and presence. I am a captive of faith in God. A lawful captive. God has a right to hold me. I am His bondservant. I have seen His footprints in the storms, in the skies, on earth, everywhere. It is too late to stop believing. He is too kind to be cruel. Our Agric Minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh was right. Also right is the writer, Juliette Adam, who declared:”Death is the opening of a more subtle life. In the flower, it sets free the perfume;in the chrysalis, the butterfly; in man, the soul.”
I mourn with the Ocholis. Only God can comfort them. As I condoled with President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in his office, and he told me about the steadfastness and dedication of the departed, I could see his pains. He told me that when Ocholi had wanted to be governor of Kogi State on the platform of the then Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), “I joined him to campaign in almost all the local government areas in the state.” Well, the strife is o’er, the battle done. James Ocholi is out of it all. I have questions. Questions of faith. But no matter what, I join the biblical Job in declaring:”Even if He slays me, I’ll trust in Him.”
What about you?
. Adesina is the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari. [myad]

Federal Government Apologizes To Nigerians Over Biting Fuel Scarcity

Lai Mohammed 2

The Federal Government has apologized to Nigerians for the hardship which the current nation-wide fuel scarcity has caused them.
In a statement today in Abuja, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said all efforts are being made to rectify the situation and ensure a gradual improvement in the power situation.
“There will be a decent improvement in the power situation from this weekend, thanks to ongoing remedial efforts that will double the current power supply to 4,000WM. Getting back to the 5,074MW all-time high that was reached earlier will take a few more weeks.”
Lai Mohammed said that at a time the routine maintenance by the Nigeria Gas Company has affected the supply of gas to power stations, forcing down power supply from an all-time high of 5,074 MW to about 4,000MW, a combination of unsavoury incidents further crashed the power supply to about half that figure.
“The vandalization of the Forcados export pipelines forced oil companies to shut down, making it impossible for them to produce gas. Then, workers at the Ikeja Discos, who were protesting the disengagement of some of their colleagues after they failed the company’s competency test, apparently colluded with the National Transmission Station in Osogbo to shut down transmission.
“Finally, the unfortunate strike by the unions at the NNPC, over the restructuring of the Corporation, shut down the Itarogun Power Station, the biggest in the country. Due to these factors, only 13 out of the 24 power stations in the country are currently functioning. It is this same kind of unsavoury situation that has affected fuel supply and subjected Nigerians to untold hardship.”
The Minister strongly condemned the situation in which some Nigerians, under the guise of the various unions in the oil and gas sector or sheer vandalization, will continuously sabotage the country’s power infrastructure.
“The bitter truth is that for as along as these groups of Nigerians continue to sabotage the power infrastructure, Nigerians cannot enjoy a decent level of power supply. We therefore admonish all Nigerians who may be agitating for their rights in whatever form to refrain from any action that will further hurt the same people they claim to be protecting.” [myad]

Gov. Okowa Laments: 38 Dead Principals, 15 Retired Teachers Still Receiving Salaries In Delta

Okowa of Delta stateGovernor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has lamented that 38 dead principals of schools and 15 retired teachers are still being paid salaries as substantive members of staff by the state government.
The governor made the revelation in Asaba at an interactive session with the principals of schools in the state, blaming principals of such public secondary schools for feigning ignorance on the number of teachers who were dead, absconded or had retired but who were still being paid salaries in their schools.
The governor, who expressed his disappointment at the development, said the position of the principal depicts integrity and authority, adding that that with the development, the integrity of the principals were now in doubt.
“Investigations carried out by the government in Asaba and Agbor zones alone revealed that 28 strange names, 38 dead and 15 retired teachers were on the schools’ payroll.
“As heads of the schools, principals will be held liable for any fraudulent activity discovered in their schools.
“A principal is a position of authority and integrity and we should care about our conduct and as principals you should know the staff in your schools.
“I know that no principal will claim not to be aware of such names in their schools, yet they allow government to pay such salaries.
“This is fraudulent.
“The level of connivance is high for the names to still be in the payroll.
“Principals should know when persons are out of the system through retirement and death and pass such information to the relevant authority.”
Okowa declared that it was fraudulent and criminal for somebody that died as far back as 2012 to still be in the payroll.
He added that it was also fraudulent for any principal to continue to give returns to such persons in their nominal rolls.
“I want to assure you that such fraudulent cases discovered will be appropriately dealt with and handed over to security agencies for prosecution.”
Okowa solicited the support of the principals to root out such fraudulent acts from schools, adding that government could not afford such wastage in the face of dwindling resources.
Okowa directed the principals to submit the nominal roll of their various schools to the office of the Head of Service.
According to the governor, the roll should contain the names of their staff, including those who are dead, retired or absconded and whose names still appear in the payroll.
Earlier in a welcome address, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Chiedu Ebie, said the meeting was held for the governor to address issues affecting the education sector.
Ebie added that the meeting would also enable the government ensure that principals live up to the expectations in discharging their duties. [myad]

How We Spent N2.2 Billion On Prayers Against Boko Haram – Baba Kusa

Baba Kusa Aminua former Executive Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Aminu Baba-Kusa has revealed how the sum of N2.2 Billion was spent on prayers against Boko Haram, during the regime of Goodluck Jonathan.

The money was said to have been obtained through the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

Baba-Kusa, in his statement of witness filed in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), said the N2.2billion was spent on prayers to hasten the defeat of Boko Haram. The cash was released in two tranches of N1,450,000,000 and N750,000,000.

“I approached the former NSA and discussed Boko Haram problems and I suggested there is need for prayers and he considered and accepted in 2013 when he first came to office.

“I personally sponsored many people locally and some few to Saudi Arabia. Some monies were later paid into our companies, which we paid to some of the mallams.

“I then arranged to recover my personal expense which I put into our own businesses. “We have been spending a lot from our businesses and personal accounts. Money paid through UBA, First Bank and ECOBANK. For Acacia Holdings Limited(A/C 1017330319-UBA); ECOBANK(0122012650); and First Bank(Reliance Referral Hospitals Limited A/C 2022394057). The total amount is N2,200,000,000 from October 2014 to April 2015.”

“I used some of the mallams to organize in Abuja, Zaria, Kano, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Kaduna and Saudi Arabia covering 2013 to 2015. I give them funds as required from time to time, ranging from N500,000 to N30million, depending on their needs, traveling, sadaqat and others for local expenses and travels to Saudi Arabia for Umrah and Hajj.

“I reminded the NSA many times before payments were made. We grew up together with the former NSA with common friends in ABU.

“Most of the payments in cash were meant to give out cash to people that have been organizing prayers. Some transfers to Acacia to other banks were for logistics and also to some mallams in cash.

“The proposal made to the former NSA was not documented by him or myself. The verbal proposal to him was for prayers to overcome Boko Haram within the shortest possible time.

“The engagement for prayers by organising some people to be praying was not formally written down. There was no amount of money agreed on. I said to him, I will start organising, which he agreed and said he will see what he would give at a later time.

Baba-Kusa said he had an estimate of over N700million spent “from my own resources before I started to ask for money from him”. Some of these funds came from disposal of some of my land in Abuja. One in Maitama, one in Gudu and one in Guzape. The Maitama was a little over N200million; Guzape (N80m), Gudu(N18m), he told the EFCC.

But, according to him, he kept no records of the money he gave to individual Mallams organizing various groups. I requested for no acknowledgement from them when I gave money to them.”

He assured the EFCC that he would refund the said cash if he is able to dispose of his landed properties.

“I am making efforts to dispose of my properties in Abuja which would be over the total amount of N2.2billion. If the sales go through and the amount from the sales is made in full, I will make full payment.”

Baba Kusa is facing trial with a former National Security Adviser, retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki along with Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited (owned by Baba-Kusa) and a former Director of Finance in ONSA, Shuaibu Salisu.

In the 19 charges against the five suspects, Baba-Kusa, Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited are alleged to have “between October 2014 and April 2015 in Abuja agreed to do an illegal act to wit : dishonestly receiving property to wit: an aggregate sum of N2,200,000,000 being part of the funds in the accounts of the Office of  National Security Adviser and  that the same act was fine in pursuance of the agreement among you and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 97 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.” [myad]

Alleged Corruption: Senate President, Saraki, Hires 66 Lawyers, Says He’s Battle Ready

Bukola Saraki 2Nigerian Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has hired 66 lawyers to defend him in an alleged corrupt case against him being handled by the Conde of Conduct Tribunal saying that he is battle ready to prove his innocence.

This is even as he called on members of the public to disregard the antics of those he called “desperate and devilish elements over spurious and renewed attempts being made by forces behind his on-going trial.”

The lead counsel to the Senate President, Kanu Agabi, at the Tribunal sitting today, took about 10 minutes to read the long list of advocates and for them to acknowledge their presence at the Tribunal.

Senator Saraki is facing 13 counts of false declaration of assets relating to his time as governor of Kwara state. There was no immediate explanation about why so many lawyers were needed.

But the Senate President vowed that his lawyers are ready to defend his right and prove his innocence in court as the case began today, Friday.

And in a statement today by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the Senate President said that there elements that have been trailing the movement of his associates and giving different interpretations to their actions, all in a bid to poison the minds of the public against him, and to muddy the waters before the commencement of the case.

Senator Saraki said that some elements have been heckling his key aides and associates, using some unidentified individuals who make phone calls to the phone numbers of the individuals close to him.

“We assure all Nigerians and other observers of the Nigerian situation to be rest assured that the Senate President is ready to have his day in court. His lawyers are ready to defend his right and prove his innocence,” the statement said.

“Using the same scare-mongering methods that these devious forces have employed since the commencement of the case last September, they have employed an on-line medium known for its shady and unethical reputation, SaharaReporters, and another national newspaper to peddle inaccurate information aimed at prejudicing the coming case and forcing the actors in the case to take certain predetermined decisions.”

The statement added: “We will like to recall that this same group of people, using the same set of media and style, has last year successfully forced a Federal High Court judge to withdraw from the case filed by Dr, Saraki at the early stage of the Code of Conduct case. They also blackmailed the Court of Appeal to abruptly postpone its judgment some minutes to the period scheduled for the delivery of the judgment. Similarly, they have waged a war of attrition against Supreme Court Judges shortly before the February 5 delivery of the Apex Court’s judgement on the appeal filed by the Senate President.” [myad]

Why We’re Sacking Over 600 Workers, Osun Government Explains

 

AregbesolaThe Government of Osun state has explained why it cannot act outside the outcome of a forensic audit of the staff of the Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital Osogbo which has recommended the sacking of over 600 workers who have been identified to have been illegally recruited.

The Government’s statement came in response to a rally embarked upon by some staff of the Teaching Hospital on Wednesday who claimed that government had concluded plans to disengage them.

The government statement today by the Director of Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, revealed that it was in the cause of the forensic staff audit that the government discovered various illegal recruitments of staff in excess of 600.

 

The audit panel, which was set up in 2015, revealed that about 678 staffers were illegally employed without government approval and that some of these staffers were just administrative officers not urgently needed for the growth of the hospital.

 

It said that available statistics also showed that some of the administrative officers in question with Bachelor’s Degrees and Higher National Diploma holders were recruited as security and Ward Assistants on Grade Level 02 only to be promoted to Level 07 within three months of their unapproved appointment.

 

The government said that it discovered that over 500 staff that are Executive and Assistant Executive Officers more than triple the number of available doctors and consultants.

 

“What sense would it make for hospital with 34 administrative officers; 56 consultants and 154 Resident Doctors to employ 426 Administrative Executive Officers?

 

“Should there be need for recruitment at all, will it not be beneficial for government and the hospital management to recruit officers into strategic area of the state’s healthcare needs?

 

“With the current statistics available, the Administrative Executive Officers have more than tripled the numbers of doctors, consultants and nurses, who are the special needs of a functional hospital.

 

“To make matters worse, all the recruitment and undue promotions of workers from Grade Level 2 to that of Grade Level 07 within 3 months were done without the approval of the government.”

 

The statement said that some resident doctors who were asked to go were those that have exceeded the mandatory six years required to pass residency examination, adding that some of these doctors have spent more than 10 years in the hospital.

20 Feared Dead In Central Bank Explosion In Calabar

CBN Calabar explodesTwenty people were feared to have roasted to death while many others sustained third degree burns in an inferno that occurred the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN located at Calabar Road by the Millennium Park .

The explosion which took place at about 11.45am set the main edifice of the bank on fire effectively trapping many staff and visitors, resulting in the high casualty.

Eye witnesses said that a team of mobile policemen and soldiers, assisted by nurses and personnel of the Nigeria Security and civil defense Corps around 12’00 pm were keeping guard over the place while officials of the Federal and State Fires Services were putting out the fire and rescuing those trapped in the building.

“I cannot give exact figures of how many people are dead but many people were burnt beyond recognition while many sustained third degree burns; rescue operation is going on to ensure everyone is brought out soon,” an Official of the Federal Fire Service at the Calabar Airport said.

He added that the source of the explosion is not known but was assumed to be some locally made improvised device even as others suspected the explosion of gas tank at the generator house.

Ambulances from the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) and General Hospital Calabar were brought in to evacuate the dead and those wounded while rescue efforts were being made to extricate those still inside.

No official of the bank was willing to speak to the press on the cause of the inferno but the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone six, Baba Bolanta said that so far, eighteen persons were injoured “but no death has been recorded.” [myad]

Garba Deen Is New NNPC Chief Spokesman, In A Shakeup

Garba DeenA veteran journalist, editor and communication specialist, Mallam Garba Deen Muhammad has emerged as one of the Group General Managers in the changes that have just been effected by the management of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). He was named as new head of the Corporation’s Group Public Affairs Department.
Garba Deen as he is fondly called, is the incumbent President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), a position he attained after the appointment of Mr. Femi Adesina, former NGE president, as Presidential Spokesman by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The new spokesman NNPC is assuming office as an accomplished media professional who is highly respected by his colleagues.

According a statement by NNPC, other new unit heads who have been appointed are expected to resume fully by April 1, 2016.

The full list of the shake-up, appointments at NNPC are as follows:

Appointed GEDs/COOs

Upstream – Bello Rabiu

Downstream – Henry Ikem–Obih

Refineries – Anibor Kragha

Gas and Power – Saidu Mohammed

Ventures – Babatunde Adeniran

Finance & Accounts – Isiaka Abdulrazaq

Corporate Services – Isa Inuwa

GGMs Strategy & Execution (Supporting the GEDs/COOs)

Downstream – Surajdeen Afolabi

Refineries – Ugochukwu Afamefuna Vitalis

Gas and Power – Yusuf Matashi

Ventures – Ladipo Fagbola

Finance and Accounts – Ahmadu Sambo

Corporate Services – Modupe Bammake

Strategic Business Unit Heads

Upstream MD IDSL – Roland Ewubare

Downstream MD Retail – Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue

MD Nigeria Petroleum Marketing – Ahmed Farouk

GGM Marine Logistics – Dalhatu Makama

Refineries

MD PHRC – Bafred Enjugu

MD WRPC – Adewale Ladenegan

MD KRPC – Idi Mukhtar

Gas & Power

MD Gas & Power Investments – Samuel Ndukwe

MD NGMC – Mazadu Bako

MD NGPTC – Babatunde Bakare

Ventures MD Properties – Danny Sokari George

MD Shipping – Saidu Abdulkadir

MD NETCO – Aliyu Sikiru

MD NOFS – Lawrencia Ndupu

GGM RED/Frontier Exploration Services – Rabiu Suleiman

GGM Medicals – Oyetunde Olubunmi Oyekan

GMD’s Office MD Trading – Inuwa Waya

GGM COMD – Mele Kyari

Corporate Services Unit Heads

Finance & Accounts Financial Controller – Mike Balami

GGM Treasury – Dapo Segun

GGM Liabilities Management – Godwin Okonkwo

NNPC Capital – Aliyu Zubair Sambo

MD Pensions – Danbello Naadiyalle

GM Insurance – Mrs. Izilen Okosun

GMD’s Office GGM NAPIMS – Dafe Sejebor

GGM Govt. and Labour Relations – Ndu Aghumadu

GM Efficiency Unit – Bala Wunti

GGM CSLD – Chidi Momah

GGM CSR – Ohi Alegbe

Corporate Services

GGM ITD – Inuwa Danladi

GGM HR – Adekemi Akitoye

GGM GPAD – Mohammed Deen Garba

GGM ETD – Farouk G. Sa’id

GM SCM – Sophia Mbakwe

GM Group Security – Sam Otoboeze

GM HSE – Maduebo Mbakwe

GM Group Admin Services – Eziaha Uchendu

Ventures

GGM NNPC Leadership Academy – Ayatode Oyinlola

Secondment
E& P Dr M Baru– Technical Adviser Gas (Ministry of Petroleum Resources)

Abubakar Mai-Bornu Sadeeq (formerly MD NPDC to DMD NLNG)

R& T Engr. Nnamdi Ajulu – Consultant Refinery & Infrastructure (Ministry of Petroleum Resources. [myad]

Go Ye And Crush South Africa, Amodu Directs Flamingos

Amodu ShuaibuThe National Technical Director, Shuaibu Amodu, has charged the U-17 National Women Team, Flamingos, to go into tomorrow’s FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifier match against the Bantwana of South Africa of South Africa with the determination to win and get the required result that will render the second leg a mere formality.
The match will be played the main bowl of the Abuja National Stadium starting from 4pm.
Amodu, a four-time Super Eagles Head Coach, who attended the team’s training session in Abuja encouraged the girls to continue their impressive performances that got them to the final round of the qualification, especially the 9-0 aggregate mauling of the Baby Gladiators of Namibia. He also made it clear to the girls that the future is in their hands and that they should maximise all their opportunities.
“I encourage and thank you on behalf of the Nigeria Football Federation for all the sacrifices you have made. We have heard reports of your discipline and dedication, and all I have to add now is for you not to relent. Try and sustain the discipline and also to be determined that every team that comes across you would be crushed. The Federation will continue to fully support the team to achieve greater height.”
Captain Rasheedat Ajibade thanked the National Technical Director for the visit and once again promised that the team will not let the country down.
“We will do everything to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Jordan.”
Only three spots are being reserved for Africa at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Jordan.
The other qualifiers to be decided this weekend will see the Ghana facing Morocco, while Cameroon take on Egypt.
Nigeria has featured in all previous editions of the World Cup since it began in 2008. [myad]

 

 

Launching ‘So Long Too Long Nigeria’ In Lagos

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Present at the launching of a book titled: ‘So Long Too Long Nigeria’ by Segun Adeleye, at the Afe Babalola Hall, University of Lagos yesterday, March 10, were from right to left: Dr. Adeleke Ipaye, Senior Special Assistant to Osun State Governor, representing the Governor Rauf Aregbesola; Molara Wood, Head of the Corporate Communications, Resort International Ltd, representing Dr. Wale Babalakin; Mr. Segun Adeleye, President/CEO of World Stage Ltd who is founder of Segun Adeleye Foundation for Good Leadership in Africa (SAFFGLIA); Mr. Joe Bankole, Head of Lagos Operations, News Agency of Nigeria, representing Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed as well as Mrs. Tosin Adeleye, Trustee of SAFFGLI. [myad]

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