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Ocean Waves Threaten To Sack Bayelsa Communities

Bayelsa Governor Dickson

What experts have described as rampaging ocean waves is now threatening to wipe off from the face of the earth, the people of Koluama clan in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

The people have therefore cried out to the government and relevant authorities to urgently do something as they have become more exposed to the direct attacks of the menacing phenomenon following its unrelenting upsurge in recent times.

The clan head, Mr. Edi-Manga recounted to newsmen in Yenagoa today how on June 15,2014, the inhabitants of Koluama I community woke up to see brand new river that has been forced open by rampaging waves of the sea.

According to him, the communities are facing the twin-problem of extinction occasioned by ocean encroachment and environmental pollution resulting from the unresolved Chevron rig explosion of January 16,2012.

Flanked by other community chiefs of the clan, including J.T Leghemo, N.Ogboin-Mienye and Andrew Apaingolo, he said the predicament of the clan began in 1953 when ‘Koluama City’ was washed away into the sea.

He said that multinational oil companies operating in the area, like Chevron and Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), are insensitive to their plight.

He said that efforts to also reach government authorities for assistance had not yielded fruits, stressing that since May 30, 2012, when the clan petitioned the House of Representatives Committee on Gas, no step had been taking to ameliorate their suffering.

He appealed to government at all levels to deploy a team of environmental experts to the aggravated sites and take remedial measures to address the problems.

He also called on the federal government to provide shoreline protection and embankment of Koluama communities, even as he demanded for the provision of relief materials to the affected communities to alleviate their suffering.

He further called on the oil companies to wear a human face and come to the aid of the people and give them a sense of belonging. [myad]

 

Arisekola Lived A Fulfilled Life, Says President Jonathan

arisekolaPresident Goodluck Jonathan has said that Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Arisekola-Alao a renowned Nigerian businessman and religious leader, lived a fulfilled life before he died today in a London hospital.
In a condolence message from his media and publicity special adviser, Dr. Reuben Abati, President Jonathan said that he received the death of Arisekola with great shock and sadness.
“On behalf of himself, the Federal Government and the people of Nigeria, President Jonathan condoled with the Arisekola-Alao family and the people of Oyo.
He described the deceased as famous entrepreneur, community and religious leader. President Jonathan advised his family, relatives, friends, associates and dependants to be comforted “by the fact that Alhaji Arisekola-Alao lived a very fulfilled life, and in passing on, leaves behind a legacy of significant and commendable achievements.”
The President said that Alhaji Arisekola-Alao will always be remembered and honoured for the remarkable entrepreneurial skills with which he established many successful businesses and created jobs for numerous Nigerians, as well as for his religious leadership and philanthropic gestures.
He prayed to God to receive Alhaji Arisekola-Alao’s soul and grant him eternal rest.

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Death Of Arisekola Throws Ibadan Into Mourning, As Atiku Venerates Him

Arisekola

The death of a businessman and Islamic leader, Alhaji AbdulAzeez Arisekola Alao, today, threw the people of Ibadan into mourning even as the former Nigeria’s Vice President, Atiku Abubakar described him as a colourful and astute businessman that was passionate about Nigeria.

The Aare Musilimi of Yoruba land died today in a London hospital at the age of 69.

Most of the residents of the ancient city were petrified when the news of his death was broken through his eldest daughter, Khadijat.

Arisekola was said to be a hugely successful business, and was also deeply respected as a Muslim leader. He was Deputy President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland.

In a condolence message emanating from his media office in Abuja, the former Vice President said that the demise of Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland was a loss to Nigeria, adding that the death actually shocked and saddened him.

“Arisekola was a devout Muslim and community leader. He was generous and loved his people; the quality of his humanity and compassion was unprecedented. The country will surely miss him,” Atiku said.

“I visited him recently after the death of his wife and he hosted me to lunch in his palatial Ibadan home. He related well with all Nigerians,” the Turakin Adamawa recalled.

He expressed his condolences to the family and people and government of Oyo state over the loss.

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Governor Nyako In Trouble As State Assembly Serves Him, His Deputy Impeachment Notice

Nyako

Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa state and his deputy, Bala Ngilari may be counting their hours in office as the State House of Assembly, today, issued them notice of impeachment, climaxing months of horse-trading and counter accusation.

The Assembly directed its clerk to serve Governor Nyako and Deputy, Ngilari impeachment notice thereby heightening the political tension in the state, even as the governor is believed to have left the state capital before the notice could be served on him.

The Assembly had earlier ordered the arrest of four commissioners who failed to appear before the lawmakers to to answer questions on the state’s finances.

The Deputy Speaker, Kwamoti Laori (PDP-Numan), who presided over the House plenary session directed the state Commissioner of Police to arrest commissioners who failed to show up and bring them before the house on Monday by 10 am.

The affected commissioners were that of agriculture, Lucy Ishaku; health, Lilian Stephen; commerce, Ahmed Gorko; and land and survey, Abdulrahman Shuaibu.

The Assembly, which acknowledged receipt of a letter from the Secretary to the State Government, Kobis Thimnu, over his inability to honour the Thursday invitation, asked him to appear unfailingly on Monday.

The commissioner for Finance, Ibrahim Vokna, his counterpart for Works, Umaru Atiku, and the state Accountant General, Nasir Mohammed, had earlier appeared before the house.

The Assembly had on May 27 gave Mr. Nyako and his government an ultimatum of three days to pay back alleged illegal deductions made from workers’ salaries and allowances of May 2014 in the state.

The development fueled speculation in the state that the Assembly is bent on sacking the governor. [myad]

Muslim Leader In Yoruba Land, Arisekola, Is Dead

 

Arisekola AlaoLeader of Muslims, Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaji AbdulAzeez Arisekola Alao is died. He died today at the age of 69.
The eldest daughter of the deceased, Khadija, confirmed the death of Alao, who was also a prominent businessman in Nigeria. He was also the Deputy President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs of which the Sultan of Sokoto is the President General.

Late Alhaji Abdul Azeez Arisekola Alao was born on 14th day of February, 1945 to the families of Alhaji Abdur Raheem Olatunbosun Olaniyan Alao and Alhajah Rabiatu Olatutu Abegbe Alao. The parents were peasant farmers who hailed from Ajia in Ona – Ara Local government of Oyo state. Alhaji Arisekola Alao attended St. Lukes School, Adigun, Ibadan and later ICC Primary School, Igosun, Ibadan, due to the persistent persuasion of one school teacher, Mr. J. O. Oladejo.
This was because he never wanted to go to a secular school. The reason for this was because of his love for Islamic education, which he had been attending with absolute dedication since he was three years old.
He completed his primary school education in 1960 and applied to further his education in the secondary school. He applied to Christ School, Ado – Ekiti and Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan which were first class in terms of knowledge dissemination and moral sublimity. He defeated all comers at Christ School and emerged third best candidate for Lagelu Grammar School. Unfortunately the economic impoverishment of the parents created an impediment for his pursuit of an academic career.
However, whatever Alhaji Arisekola lacks in formal education, he has abundantly in business: intelligence, shrewdness and aggressiveness, through honest pursuit of economic goals.
Alhaji Arisekola’s love for education led to the establishment of “Pa Raheem Alao scholarship foundation for indigent students of tertiary institutions.
The beneficiaries of this scholarship are paid either monthly, semesterly or annually.
He is a co-founder and highest donor of Barakat International School situated at Bodija.
The said school is probably the cheapest private school in that elitist environment of Ibadan.
He also has endowments in most Nigerian Universities and has donated substantially in millions of naira to many of the private tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Since Alhaji Arisekola could not further his academic career due to the poverty of his parents he went straight into the business world.
In 1961, he started the sale of Gammalin 20 by establishing Azeez Arisekola Trading Company. He became interested in the sale of vehicles and established Lister Motor in 1972.
It was the establishment of Lister Motors that actually catapulted him to the zenith of public acclamation as a business guru when the economy of Nigeria was booming. Lister Motors added a charitable face to the business by donating buses to handicap homes, hospitals, schools, sport clubs and notable religious organisations.
His other business interest in the Lister conglomerate include:
1.Lister Oil Nigeria Limited.
2.Lister Flour Mills, Nigeria Ltd.
3.Lister Property and Estate Company.
4.Lister Printing Press.
5.Lister Farms and Fishery (at Abegede covering 200 hectares).
6.Lister Insurance Company.
7.Barakat Investment Nigeria Limited.
8.Jubab International.
9.Monitor Group of Newspapers.
10.Aris Corporation (based in London).
He also has various honors and substantial investment in various banks in Nigeria.
A. Alhaji Arisekola became the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland in 1980 and has been contributing tremendously to religious (Islamic) activities in Nigeria.
B. The Abdul Azeez Arisekola Central Mosque, which he named after himself, was built along Iwo Road, Ibadan. The mosque has three well-paid Imams and dozens of staff for its maintenance.
C. He was instrumental to the establishment of the Grand Council for Islamic Affairs in Nigeria (1996) and the Alasalatu Ibadu Rahaman which was set up for the spiritual advancement of Muslim Women.
D. He had been the greatest financier of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) and National Council of Muslim.
E. Youth Organisations (NACOMYO) sponsoring their seminars and Islamic vacation courses annually. He bank rolls the annual seminar of NACOMYO every year, whether it is organised in the North or South.
F. He is the patron of more than 100 Islamic organisations within and outside Nigeria.
G. He sends hundreds of people throughout the country to hajj. Alhaji Arisekola is the only Nigerian who is honoured with selecting delegates by the Chief Imam of Mecca for the annual ceremonial washing of the Ka’aba and annual international convention of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs of Egypt.
H. He built 100 bed ward as part of Oyo State Muslim Hospital which was named Rabiatu Alao Ward, after his mother. On Monday, 22nd December, 2008 Alhaji Abdul Azeez Arisekola Alao was honoured with the National Award, CON, Commander of Order of the Niger by the late president, Alhaji Umar Musa Yar’adua. [myad]

Nigeria Beats A Retreat, Withdraws N446.3 Billion Theft Charges Against Mohammed Abacha

Bello Adoke

Nigeria government has withdrawn the N446.3 Billion theft charges instituted against the eldest son of the late General Sani Abacha, the Military Head of State, Mohammed Abacha. The government had slammed Mohammed Abacha with nine counts theft charges in February this year.

The government, through the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, on Wednesday, accused Mohammed Abacha of unlawfully receiving about N446.3 billion allegedly stolen from government’s coffers between 1995 and 1998.

But the Attorney-General, acting for the Federal Government, today, asked Justice Mamman Kolo of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, in Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, to withraw the suit on the grounds of “fresh facts” that just emerged concerning the case.

Efforts to arraign Abacha on two previous occasions were unsuccessful because of his repeated absence from court. But he was present in court on Wednesday when the private prosecuting counsel, Mr. Daniel Enwelum, informed the court of Adoke’s instruction to discontinue the case.

Applying to court for the withdrawal of the case, Enwelum said: “I have been instructed by the AGF and Minister of Justice to withdraw the charges as presently filed before this court, because there are fresh facts and documents available to him.

“In this circumstance, he instructed me to file a notice of withdrawal without prejudice to future cause of action to be taken by his (AGF’s) office. In the light of that, I have filed a notice of withdrawal dated June 17, 2014. I humbly apply to withdraw the charges accordingly.”

Abacha’s lawyer,  Abdullahi Haruna, did not oppose the application for withdrawal.

Justice Kolo subsequently, in a ruling on the application, made an order striking out the charges against the accused person.

In the nine counts, the Federal Government accused Abacha of “dishonestly receiving stolen property” and “voluntarily assisted in concealing money.”

The charge replaced a previous one of 121 counts, in which Mohammed was charged with Atiku Bagudu. The government excluded Bagudu from the fresh charge, leaving only Mohammed.

According to the new charge, marked “CR.21-24/2008,” the stolen money allegedly received by Mohammed Abacha, which he allegedly concealed, included N141,100,000 and $384,353,000 made up of cash and travellers cheques. [myad]

Jonathan Sacks Dr. Oluwole As PTDF Scribe

Oluwole

President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked Dr. Oluwole Oluleye as the Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) with immediate effect. Oluwole has been the executive secretary of the PTDF since 2013.

In a terse statement from the office of the special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati today said that Mr. Olufemi Ajayi, from the same Ekiti state as sacked Oluwole has been appointed to take over from him.

The statement said that Mr. Ajayi was until his new appointment, the Director-General of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). No reason was given for the sack. [myad]

 

I Am Just A Coach, Not God, Says Stephen Keshi

Nigeria Super Eagle coach, Stephen Keshi
Nigeria Super Eagle coach, Stephen Keshi

“I’m not God. I’m just a coach and I will do what I have to do and that’s it. Even the best coaches in the world cannot tell you they will win before the game.”

These were the exact words of the Head Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Stephen Keshi, after the lackluster performance of the Eagles in their opening match with Iran in the ongoing World Cup tournament in Brazil.
Keshi added: “We will try to prepare ourselves. We will work together and see what happens. We saw (a surprise result from) Costa Rica, we saw (another surprise result) Holland and Spain. With football, you never can tell. Whatever comes my way, I will take it.”
The chief Coach however asked his players to produce a polished performance against a Bosnia side who frustrated Group F favourites Argentina before slipping to a 2-1 loss in their opener.
And the shock wins for Costa Rica and the Netherlands in Brazil have given Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi hope of stunning Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Netherlands romped to a 5-1 win over defending champions Spain while Costa Rica defeated Uruguay 3-1 as the opening round of fixtures at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil served up plenty of eye-catching results. 
Despite being tournament debutants, Bosnia sit 21st in the world rankings – Nigeria are 44th – but Keshi is confident of springing a surprise.
Saturday’s crucial clash in Cuiaba will be the first meeting between the two countries, with Nigeria having started their World Cup campaign with a dour goalless draw against Iran.
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ATM Frauds, Illegal Deductions: Banks Forced To Refund N14.6 Billion To Customers

emefieleCentral Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has forced commercial banks operating in the country to refund N14.6 Billion to customers who have lodged complaints over alleged extortion, illegal deductions and Automated Teller Machines frauds (ATM) on their accounts.
The CBN Deputy Director in charge of Consumer Protection Department, Hajiya Khadijat Kazeem who made this known at a press briefing in Ibadan, Oyo state, to commence a consumer awareness campaign in the state, said that the refund was made as at May this year.
Hajiya Kazeem who stood in for the director of her department, Hajiya Umma Dutse, said that since CBN created the Consumer Protection office in 2010 which was later upgraded to a full fledged department in 2012,the bank has on several occasions, intervened in frictions between several banks in the country and their teeming customers.
Hajiya Kazeem said that as at May, the CBN through the department, had intervened and treated no fewer than 3,000 complaints from banks’ customers across the country, adding that the sensitisation exercise is aimed at ensuring that customers are better served by their banks.
“We all would recall the events that occurred few years ago in the financial industry. The Nigerian financial system was virtually on the brinks of collapse.
“There was crisis in the financial and capital markets which had been triggered by the global financial crisis. Following an extensive and in depth study of the financial system; it was revealed that lack of consumer sophistication amongst many other factors was responsible for the near collapse of the financial system.”
Meanwhile, CBN has directed all deposit money banks (DMBs) in the country to return all monies in their possession as a result of Automated Teller Machines’ (ATMs’) non-dispense or partial dispense errors to their customers before July 31, 2014.
This is contained in a circular titled: “Non-refund of Monies to Customers Shortchanged by ATMs’ Non-Dispense or Partial Dispense Error,” a copy of which was posted on its website yesterday. The document was signed by the Director, Banking and Payment System Department, CBN, Mr. Dipo Fatokun.
It stated that the attention of the CBN had been drawn to the fact that DMBs have not been refunding their customers that were shortchanged by ATMs’ partial dispense error, while some with non-dispense error were also not refunded.
This issue, it explained, was brought to the notice of the Chairmen of the Committees of Heads of e-Banking and Heads of Operations, at a meeting held on April 15, 2014, at which the Card Schemes and Switches were present.
“The major outcome of the aforementioned meeting was that, banks were directed to reconcile their accounts with a view to returning such monies to their owners.
“Going forward, and in compliance with Section 9.1 of the Guidelines for Card Issuance and Usage in Nigeria, acquirers should initiate the resolution, even without the prompting of the issuing bank.”
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Three Perils Emir Sunusi Must Avoid By Garba Shehu

Emir_Lamido_SanusiIt is welcome that the new Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sunusi II, as he styles himself, has at the very last, landed on the throne of his fore-fathers in the vast entity called the Emir’s Palace. This followed the dramatic end to the siege on the palace, which made it impossible for the newly-appointed ruler to take his rightful residence.
For those unfamiliar with Kano, this massive compound is by every estimate, a stand-alone town, complete with thousands of homes, schools, a clinic and a social center. That Sunusi rode around the city on horse back to various parts of the city unmolested, receiving praises and cheers, without being heckled or abused is an indication that indeed, the initial crisis that followed his choice in now over. As he huffs his way through armor and mythic roles, including a reported three-day seclusion in a mystical room, senior members of the community have been warning the new ruler to tread softly and to not allow himself to be provoked. He will face provocation.
When a man has a reputation for short fuse, you will expect this to be a severe test.  As Commander-In-Chief, Dr Jonathan had hoped that his word will be scripture on this and other matters all over the country. It must have been a bitter blow when Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso surprised him with the choice of a bitter enemy.
As it is, it cannot be said if the withdrawal of the policemen from the palace was out of the love for peace in Kano or a tactical withdrawal. If this was a tactical retreat, to bide their time and strike again then the Emir must be careful avoid making wrong moves if he is not to invite the fury of Abuja, or reopene old wounds in his community. Although the Governor has made his move, giving a clear indication that he means business, Kwankwaso is bound to leave office in less than a year. It does not matter whether he is succeeded by a man or woman from his own party or the opposition. New challenges will arise from the Emir’s tormentors, especially in a situation where he fails to rise above the fray of politics.
As for the government in Abuja, you can be sure that they will chose their moment, and strike if they will. These are rulers well-schooled in the methodology of former President Obasanjo. Obasanjo would do you a favour that you can’t refuse. But be sure that one day, he will come back to demand a return that you cannot say no to. If you say no, the President, who did not forget will remember that you had a blemish under the shirt, perhaps an Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) matter that had been kept in the oven. From that point, it is given a new life all over again. Recall that a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman, Vincent Ogbulafor had a corruption issue junked for 10 years in an EFCC warehouse. When he disagreed with the tenure elongation bid of Dr. Jonathan, the case was called back, leading to his loss of office and on-going trial.
If the rumours are to be believed, both the Emir and the government that appointed him are in a different kind of bind. In this case, it had been said that they were all over President Babangida, General Gusau and the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) making all sorts of commitments and pledges, the bottom-line of which was that they would henceforth be good boys as far as dealing with President Jonathan is concerned. There are also suggestions that the Security Services in Abuja may have stumbled on deals between a certain candidate for the throne and kingmakers and some persons in authority in the state, leading to the outcome we are dealing with. These sordid details if true, would have the long term effect of diminishing, not only the person involved but the revered institution of Kano Emirate. Kano Emirate is a different kind of emirate. This Emirate is pre-eminent, almost the last one standing. While tales abound of sold kingships all over Nigeria, somehow, and miraculously too, the impeccable persona of the kingship in Kano has remained, until now, without any blemish.
Happily though, as I said from the beginning, it is important that the storm has settled and the Chief has a free hand to rule as he wishes, subject of course, only to the law of the land.
He gave a good account of himself on the last Friday when he led the prayers before which he had read the sermon without a written script. The whole city has been impressed by this dazzling show of brain power. His supporters must however tread softly on other Imams who are being cast as being brainless and unworthy. At the very long end, these Imams are the Emir’s pillars of support. He therefore needs them.
While it will take time for the Emir to deal with these and such other issues, it is important to warn that he must avoid three of the minefields that are visibly lying in front of him.
One: as is well known, Emir Muhammadu Sunusi has a very strong sense of himself. This makes him to face issues frontally without strategy or tact. You don’t throw volleys just anyhow and for this, let’s hope that the kingship as an institution, will help to mollify him.
Two: as many have said, he talks too much. I wrote about this too, in which column I cited the famous aphorism that says that no one gets into trouble for saying nothing. Malam Adamu Adamu, that famous Daily Trust writer put it better to the new Emir where he said that the tail of the turban drawn over the chiefs mouth was intended to impose a restraint on their speech. They are not known to talk just anyhow.
Three: it is equally evident that the Emir has an appetite for grandeur. Recall the dramatic outfits he wore to work as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. The trouble is if you covet grandeur, it becomes wily and wild. But if we learn from history, the best thing is to ignore any such feeling. If you ignore grandeur, it has a way of coming across in a way that is inoffensive  and acceptable .
As the whole country congratulates Kano for having an enlightened ruler who ran the Central Bank with a keen eye on accountability and due governance, his own job is clearly cut as one of reviving the cherished values of the people. A good government at the state and the centre is important but it is hard to have progress in a society without good people as well as good values.

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