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Bola Tinubu Drags AIT To Court

Former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
Former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu

National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has finally dragged the African Independent Television (AIT) to a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja which has fixed March 16 for the “accelerated hearing” of a suit.

The ex-parte motion brought before the court sought an order of interim injunction restraining AIT whether by itself, agents, privies and or other persons from producing or continuing to broadcast, airing, or continuing to reproduce a documentary against Tinubu.

The motion also sought to restrain the TV station from continuing the broadcast of the documentary, which it started airing on March 1st and had been repeating daily, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice dated 5th March, 2015.

The motion further noted that damages would not adequately compensate applicant/claimant if the ex-parte order was not granted and prayed that the rest of the suit may be extinguished if the ex-parte order was not granted.

It also noted that there was real, imminent and urgent threat and danger of continuing to decimate the person and integrity of Tinubu by AIT by continuing to air the “offensive” broadcast if the ex-parte motion was not granted.

Wole Olanipekun, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and Tunji Abayomi are part of Tinubu’s legal team.

Last Monday, Tinubu had written to Daar Communications Limited, the owners of AIT, threatening to sue it for airing a documentary he deemed defamatory “in all respects”.

The hour-long documentary, which has been featuring every day since March 1 at 11 p.m., titled “Unmasking the Real Tinubu” showcased various properties and companies across Lagos purportedly owned by Tinubu, described as “Nigeria’s biggest landlord”.

The programme also claimed that Tinubu was “charged for narcotics” in 1993 in the United States.

Tinubu gave the TV station 24 hours to apologize and retract the publication and demanded N20 billion as damages.

“We are surprised that your media house – and we hold you responsible for the documentary – lacks simple ability to know what is justifiable for publication or understand that freedom of expression does not include deliberate defamation of character,” Tinubu said in the letter by his lawyer, Abayomi.

“More disturbing is your representation that the said documentary was ‘sponsored’ without disclosing the ‘sponsors’. You cannot under law, hide under media freedom or freedom of expression to maliciously injure a citizen’s reputation.”

AIT responded swiftly describing Tinubu’s claims and demands as “laughable,” noting that the station was only carrying out its constitutional responsibility to uphold the fundamental objectives of the constitution.

“Daar Communications is therefore demanding a complete withdrawal of the letter under reference, which must be given wide publicity as that accorded the letter from the chambers of Tunji Abayomi,” the station said through their lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

“The media company demands an apology to be published in at least four leading national newspapers and four television stations, which must include NTA, Channels, and AIT.

“The sum of one hundred billion Naira representing aggravated, punitive and exemplary damages for the irreparable injury inflicted on AIT is also being demanded.”

Despite Tinubu’s earlier threat, AIT continued to air the documentary, frequently igniting public discourse on the topic on social media and other fora.

The APC leader went ahead to petition the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), calling on them to sanction AIT for violating the broadcasting code. [myad]

France Detains Former Minister Suspected To Have Link To Late President Gaddafi

Gaddafi and French minister

Former French Interior Minister, Claude Gueant has been taken into custody as part of an investigation into whether Libya helped to finance former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s 2007 election campaign.

Reports from Paris have it that Gueant, who is being questioned by police, is a former chief of staff to Sarkozy and a close ally of the former president.

The questioning today was related to a deposit of more than $540,000 that entered Gueant’s bank account in March 2008.

“The allegations that police are looking into is the possibility that this money was in fact coming from the former Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, as part of financial contributions to the election campaign in 2007 of the former French President Nicolas Sarkozy.”

Sarkozy is currently the leader of the opposition UMP right-wing party. [myad]

APC To Jonathan: Promises Can’t Bring Back Kidnapped Chibok Girls

Abducted Chibok Girls
All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Organisation reminded President Goodluck Jonathan that his continued promises and sending emissaries are not enough to comfort the families of the over 200 female students of the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok village, Borno state who were kidnapped in April last year by members of Boko Haram.
In a statement released, the Director of Media and Publicity of the APC Campaign Organisation, Garba Shehu said that President Jonathan has made so many promises and pledges about bringing back the girls that the families of the girls no longer feel comforted.
Garba Shehu noted that nearly a year since the girls were abducted from their school, all that Nigerians have had since then was nothing but failed promises and dashed hopes.
“The government began by claiming that some of the girls were rescued, to doubting that the girls were missing, to declaring that they had been sighted in Sambisa Forest, to alleging that a ceasefire and hostage release agreement had been reached with Boko Haram.”
“It has been one long, roller-coaster emotional ride for the parents and families of the girls and Nigerians.”
Garba Shehu asked President Jonathan to take a moment and imagine that it was one of his own children who had been kidnapped and missing for almost a year.
“No amount of money disbursements or promises or emissaries would assuage the pain and extinguish the torment.
“All that those poor parents need at this time is to have their children back with them.”
He regretted the initial two-week delay during which President Jonathan said absolutely nothing immediately after the girls were kidnapped, saying: “valuable time was lost then. We cannot afford to still be dilly dallying.
“This is one of those times when action is supposed to speak louder than words.” [myad]

Jonathan Commiserates With Awujale of Ijebu-Ode Over Death Of Chief Bayo Kuku

Bayo Kuku dead
President Goodluck Jonathan has commiserated with the Awujale of Ijebu-Ode, Oba Sikiru Adetona and his people over the death of one of the town’s most illustrious sons, Chief Bayo Kuku.
President Jonathan also condoled members of the Kuku family as well as the Government and people of Ogun State on the passage of the renowned Ogbeni-Oja of Ijebu-Ode.
He said that he shared their grief as they mourn Chief Kuku, a highly respected businessman and philanthropist who touched many lives positively in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State and Nigeria as a whole.
Jonathan said that Chief Kuku will be long remembered and honoured across the country and beyond as a trail-blazing entrepreneur and administrator whose career highlights included his exemplary leadership role as President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
President Jonathan prayed to God to grant Chief Kuku eternal rest and comfort to all those who mourn him. [myad]

General Buhari Returns From UK, Asks: “Do I Look Sick?”

GEN BUHARI RETURNED

Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Mohammadu Buhari has returned to Nigeria from the United Kingdom in the early hours of today, asking Journalists who thronged the airport to see him whether he looked sick.

General Buhari made it clear that he is physically and mentally ready to lead the country if he is elected on March 28, even as he asked further: “are you seeing a sick man?

The APC Presidential flag bearer, whose plane touched down the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja at about 5:40 am, aboard British Airways, was accosted by a horde of Journalists who have been keeping vigil at the Airport.

Asked whether he went abroad to seek medical attention, Buhari said he took some time off the campaigns to get some rest, saying: “I just went off for a couple of weeks to rest. That’s all I did.”

Asked if he ever visited any hospital while holidaying in UK, he said “What is wrong for me to go to the hospital? Am I not here now? Aren’t you seeing me? Are you seeing a sick man?

Also, on his appearance at the Chatham House, the APC presidential candidate said: “I went to Chatham House. I read an address and there was a question and answer session. That’s all.”

Buhari who was accompanied back by his deputy campaign director-general, Senator Olurumbe Mamora was as well welcomed by a hundreds of other APC chieftains and supporters at the airport. [myad]

What Nigeria Needs Now Is Do-Tanks, Not Think-Tanks – Obasanjo

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has prayed to God to give Nigeria the leader who will move quickly to put right so many things that have gone wrong in the past few years saying that there were too many think-tanks in the country. He emphasized that what is needed currently are ‘do-tanks.’

According to Obasanjo, the nation is experiencing a peculiar set of challenges, which required leaders with requisite experience for such challenges, saying: “May God give us leaders that occasion like this deserves.”

Obasanjo who was addressing guests at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokutatoday, during the celebration of his 78th birthday and 2015 annual summit said that with the enormous resources the nation is blessed with, no Nigerian child should lack access to education, food and employment.

He stressed that the mismanagement of the resources had landed the country in its current mess even as he said: “My concern is that we have too many think- tanks; we need more of do-tanks. The point is we can do and we have no reason why we can’t do and we have also seen that one individual can make a difference.

“There is no reason why any Nigerian child, at this point in time, should not have a basic education, food and nutrition. Not only Nigerian child, no Nigerian should go to bed without food.

“We have the resources to achieve all that; that we are not achieving does not mean we don’t have the resources. It is because we haven’t managed our resources well.

“Employment, if all other things are right, there should be no reason for any Nigerian who wants to be employed not to have the opportunity for employment.”

He noted that if the unemployment malaise persisted for the next 15 years, “and if all those things that all these young ones are expecting are not there, in 15 years time, they will be good recruits for Boko Haram or its equivalent.” [myad]

Biafra Launches Own Currency, Number Plates, Driver’s Licence

MASSOB leader RalphUwazuruike

The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has launched new Biafran currency, number plates for vehicles and drivers’ licence for the people of the South East zone. 

The MASSOB leader, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, who spoke through the organisation’s Information Coordinator for Onitsha, Mr. Charles Igbokwe, said the new Biafran vehicles, drivers’ licence and new currency were launched yesterday, in a colourful ceremony in Owerri, Imo State capital.

Chief Uwazuruike explained that the idea for Biafrans having their own vehicle plate numbers, drivers’ license and new currency, was aimed at encouraging Ndigbo and indeed, Biafrans, to come together and work together to develop the South East part of the country.

He said it is the right of all transporters and private car owners, who are from the South East to update their vehicle licences, adding that the programme also covers drivers of commercial tricycles and motorcycles.

“Now, it is the right of all Biafrans, all transporters, private motor owners and Okada riders to avail themselves of this opportunity to update their particulars. We also use the period of the registration exercise to call on all the traditional rulers and president generals of town unions to help educate their people on the need to get abreast with the new Biafran currency and other programmes.”

He disclosed that Income Tax was now available for everybody within the areas under the control of the MASSOB.

On the Biafran currency, the MASSOB leader said the money was already in circulation throughout the ‘Biafran states,’adding that from the time of the launch of the new currency, the money would be available in all the banks across the geo-political zone.

[myad]

APC Youth Leaders Threaten To Occupy Aso Villa If Elections Are Not Held In March/April

Prof Jega INEC 

Ahead of the March general election, youth leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have made it clear that the rescheduled elections must be held or they will occupy the Presidential Aso Villa. This followed after the youth leaders held a strategy meeting today in Abuja.

They made it clear too that they will resist any act of interference in the electoral process, including an alleged move to sack the Chairman of the .independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Attahiru Jega.

Speaking at the meeting attended by the zonal and state APC youth leaders, the Zonal Youth leader for North West, Shehu Marshal said that the country has witnessed a lot of political maneuverings by the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in recent times aimed at interfering with the electoral process.

“Our position is that the march 28 and April 11 election dates are sacrosanct otherwise we will occupy Aso Rock and other major cities in Nigeria.”

While addressing the youth leaders, the party’s National Youth Leader, Ibrahim Jalo, said the fact that the party as a law abiding entity had accepted the shifting the election date does not mean that it would tolerate further postponement of the polls.

“We want to tell them that we have accepted it has our leaders have accepted but election will be held on the 28 of March and that 28 remain sacrosanct because we will not tolerate any other shift in election dates.

“As law abiding citizens we have accepted it but if it come to a point that the government and INEC does not want to conduct election we will definitely have to take the necessary steps legally possible,” he said.

Reacting to the reports that INEC chairman, Professor Jega may be removed before the election, the youth leader said though his party does not have any business with who is INEC chairman, but  that since Jega is doing a good job, he should be allow to continue his good job.

“If they remove him that will take us back and everything has to start afresh from the beginning, even though they have no reason whatsoever to do that.” [myad]

Opposition To Card Reader: PDP Is Acting To Type, Says APC

Lai Muhammed

All Progressives Congress (APC) has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP’s) opposition to the use of Card Readers in this month’s rescheduled elections has confirmed its earlier fear that the ruling party is doing all in its powers to either prevent the election from holding or to rig it.

In a statement issued in Lagos today by its National Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed, the party described as curious the fact that the PDP that rushed to the press to deny the APC’s claims quickly turned around to confirm them.

”At the press conference we addressed on Wednesday, which rattled the PDP and the Jonathan Administration so much, we listed the conditionalities of the PDP/Jonathan Administration for holding the election: No PVCs, No Card Readers, No Jega and the fact that they want the military deployed to harass and intimidate voters.

”We mentioned ‘Card Readers’ at least three times during the press conference, and said they (PDP/Jonathan Administration are doing everything possible to sabotage the machine and prevent its use.

”Both the spokesmen for the PDP and the Jonathan Campaign Organization rushed to the press to deny any such ‘reprehensible’ plan. But a few hours later, the spokesman for the campaign organization told an incredulous country that they would oppose the use of Card Reader, apparently after the spokesmen were overruled by

their party. Obviously, these men are outsiders in their own party and it is now obvious that the opposition knows more about the inner workings of their party than they do,” it said.

The APC said in an apparently-choreographed show, some 15 portfolio political parties called a press conference to also announce that they will oppose the use of the Card Reader, vowing to boycott the elections and use a legal process to prevent the use of the machine.

The party said these syndicated threats are the latest indications of the mortal fear in the corridors of power about the machine that has now become the nemesis of election riggers and manipulators worldwide.

It said contrary to the claim by the PDP, Nigerians are ready for a free, fair and credible elections to be made possible by the use of the Card Reader, and will massively resist any move to dump the machine.

”Nigerians have sacrificed all they can to obtain their PVCs, which is now their most-prized possession. They have also hailed the plan by INEC to use the Card Reader to give Nigeria credible polls. Only

dishonest politicians, those who plan to rig, those who have engaged in a massive purchase of PVCs and those who have something to hide are opposed to the use of the machine.”

“For the avoidance of doubt, our party is ready for any tool, including the Card Reader that will ensure that the votes of Nigerians will count in the forthcoming election. In this regard, we sincerely hope that the nationwide tests of the Card Reader to be carried out this week by INEC will not be sabotaged by those opposed to the machine.

The Card Reader has been demonstrated to work, including at the Senate, and no one must come out to tell Nigerians anything to the contrary.

”The huge investments in providing PVCs for Nigerians will not be worthwhile if the cards would not be authenticated by Card Readers which, by the way, have been used in many other countries, all of them

less endowed than Nigeria, in Africa,” APC said.

The party said it is taking the forthcoming elections very seriously and closely monitoring every move of those who do not want the elections to hold, or if they must hold at all, only on their own terms.

It said, for example, that the party (APC) is aware of an all-night meeting (Wednesday/Thursday) between a South-west Governor and security chiefs on how to rig the forthcoming polls in the geo-political zone, but it remains convinced that no one is powerful enough to stop an idea whose time has come.

The APC thanked Nigerians, both within and outside the government, for their efforts in keeping a close eye on those planning to sabotage the forthcoming polls, imploring them not to relent since eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. [myad]

Poorest President In The World, Mujica, Bows Out Gracefully

President Mujica

79-year old President of Uruguay, with record of the poorest President in the world, Jose “Pepe” Mujica has just handed over power to his predecessor and successor — Tabaré Vázquez.

Mujica, who is a socialist, was elected President in 2010 for a five-year term. The Uruguayan constitution forbids an incumbent from seeking re-election, so he had to leave office on March 1, 2015 despite his street popularity. Of course, he made no attempts to change the constitution.

The former President who before he became President spent 13 years in jail, in an interview recalled the years he spent in detention, two of them lying at the bottom of an old horse trough.

“I was imprisoned in solitary [confinement] so the day they put me on a sofa I felt comfortable!” Mujica joked about his status as president.

“I’ve no doubt that had I not lived through that I would not be who I am today. Prison, solitary confinement had a huge influence on me. I had to find an inner strength. I couldn’t even read a book for seven, eight years – imagine that!”

Mujica cannot understand the global fascination with his modest lifestyle, adding: “this world is crazy, crazy! People are amazed by normal things and that obsession worries me!

“All I do is live like the majority of my people, not the minority. I’m living a normal life and Italian, Spanish leaders should also live as their people do. They shouldn’t be aspiring to or copying a rich minority.”

Mujica will also be remembered for stabilising the country’s economy and promoting equity and social justice.

Neither will he be forgotten for legalising abortion and marijuana in a country with Catholic majority.

He said: “Marijuana is another plague, another addiction. Some say it’s good but no, that’s rubbish. Not marijuana, tobacco or alcohol – the only good addiction is love!.

“But 150,000 people smoke [marijuana] here and I couldn’t leave them at the mercy of drugs traffickers. It’s easier to control something if it’s legal and that’s why we’ve done this.”

On his retirement plans, he is not going to be typical.

“I have no intention of being an old pensioner, sitting in a corner writing my memoirs – no way!” he said.

[myad]

 

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