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Nigerian Dangles Handsome Financial Rewards For Gold Medalists At Commonwealth Games

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Nigeria’s Federal Government has pledged handsome financial rewards for any athlete who wins medals at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Under the arrangement, athlete who wins a Gold medal will go home with $7,000 (about N1,120,000, for Silver medalist it will be $4,000 (about N640,000) while the Bronze medal winner will go home with $3,000 (about N480,000)
Announcing the financial package during an interactive session with the Nigerian athletes and officials at the
Games Village’s Chef-de- Mission conference room, Glasgow‎, on Friday night, Minister of Sports, Dr. Tanmmy  Danagogo said that the financial gesture was designed to motivate the athlets to victory.
“This financial reward is designed to motivate all of you to win more medals for Nigeria. We are proud of the medal we have won at the weigth lifting category and we are expecting more from all of you. “Let me assure you that the government is ready to do more for all of you if you win more medals for the country.” Dr. Danagogo said that in addition to the $7,000 for Miss Chika Ahamala, the first Gold medalist for Nigeria in the women’s weight lifting category, $1,000 has also been awarde for her breaking
the Commonwealth record in the weight lifting category.

While reassuring the athletes of the Federal Government’s commitment towards their welfare and successes at the event, the minister said the over 170 million Nigerians are looking up to the athletes to win medals for the country.
“I can tell you that President Goodluck Jonathan has done everything possible for all of you to succeed in this tournament. The expectations of Mr. President and the rest of Nigerians is that you all win medals for us. We are proud of you and will give you all the necessary supports that you need to succeed.”
Those present at the meeting were the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Gbenga Elegbeleye, Director of Sports Medicine, Dr. Adukadri Mohammed, Director of Finance and Accounts, Ministry of Sports and President of the Nigeria Olympics Committee, (NOC), Alhaji Mohammed Ndanusa, among others. [myad]

Polygamy: Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow, By Emokpae Odigie

Polygamy
In the scholarship of sociology, polygamy comprises of both polygyny and polyandry. Polygamy, the more common, is marriage of one man to two or more wives while polyandry is one woman to two or more husbands. Polyandry has not really advanced to the level reached by polygamy due, may be, to a not-too-easy-to-identify a child to the biological father in such a family set up if the child does not bear resemblance to any of the men. The few communities known for polyandry are the Eskimos who live in the northern pole, Artic region and north of Europe. Another is the Koma people, who were discovered in Gongola state of north eastern Nigeria in 1987, who were subsequently visited by the then dynamic military governor, Col. Yohanna Madaiki. They live atop a mountain and were completely caught off from the rest of the surrounding communities.
A visitor to a man in both communities would be amazed when his host friend offers his most lovely and dear wife to the visiting friend at night to sleep with. It is their culture as the best manner to welcome and honour a dear friend. God help that friend if he refuses the offer. The host would feel slighted and deflated and may not forgive for the lack of understanding of the host’s culture of respect for visitors. This is the only form of polyandry known yet. I have not heard or read about one woman to two or more husbands under the same roof.
Back to the early times when man was beginning to settle down for rest at a regular spot call home, nucleus family was also taking its roots. Women necessarily had to ally with men for their economic survival, mainly food. To provide food,  strength was needed. This, man had in abundance in masculinity, an advantage they had over the women’s femininity. It was therefore imperative that men took the advantage to have as many wives they could cater for. In no time, it became a norm as women hardly opposed it.
If the first wife is jealous enough to protest an incoming second wife the second wife had no qualms joining the fray. She would not complain anyway as she is the intruder, although there have been cases when the second protests the coming of a third wife after her. And all cultures have had customary taboos or religious injunctions in place to checkmate women’s objection.
We do know that a practice of thousands of years is interned in the marrow of our bones if not in our genes. It becomes normal and a reality as the texture of matrimony within that culture.
As we ascended modern times, most men began to have a rethink. In the pre-colonial times, financial demands for the up-keep of the family, particularly the up bringing of children was not costly. By the age of 10, the child would be introduced to the trade of the parents: farming, trading, blacksmithing, carvings, palm wine tapping, cloth weaving, earthen pot moulding etc. It became imperative for men to think twice as a response to the new economic dispensation that came with colonialism. Children must be clothed at all times, purchase of toys and a long period of training and education required huge amount of money, if the children must be prepared for a better quality of life in a later life. Most men heed their inner call “the fewer the merrier” Culture alone cannot guarantee, let alone determine, multiple marriage.
Let’s look at a scenario. A group of women who detest the dominance of men in a community decide to hold a meeting on how to handle men. To avoid the prying eyes of men, they went to a secluded bush where upon they stumbled into a gold deposit of land. They swore among themselves to possess the gold for sale and advised themselves to settle and make that land their home. They also swore to bring in men but would not ever bequeath inheritance to any male including their own male children. The women would also have the liberty to marry two or more men as each wished. Men would be brought in from other communities than theirs. Shower them with the monetary proceeds. Buy them expensive cloths and porch cars. The men who would accept this culture at that beginning would have laid a foundation for a different culture as, in 200 years afterwards, children born into that culture would see it as a reality in matrimony. All norms have their roots in human reasoning and actions and when it becomes prevalent sticks as acceptable culture
which are eventually accentuated by taboos or injunctions still by humans and not invisible entities up the sky call God.
Acceptability of norms within all cultures are not all or none. Individual differences in human dictates the degree of acceptability. It is a case of “different strokes for different folks.”
Since the inception of Nigeria, there has not been any successful prosecution of law of bigamy for which a man can be punished for breaking his marriage vow by marrying another woman in addition to his first wife.
Two court cases of 1948 and 1952  were not successfully prosecuted as the Judges in the different cases could not, on moral grounds, continue with the proceedings. They were both not only from a polygamous (polygamy) background, they were neck deep in it with multiple wives. Education has not changed the belief in some men. You would conclude after all men are the beneficiaries in polygamy. However, we should not forget that three types of marriages exist in most sub Sahara African nations: native laws & customs, Muslim and Christian or Registry.
Humans hardly wish to loose what they gain from. It is a natural law as an adaptation of the brain heavily secured by perception.
What about the women folks. Have they fare better by rejecting the system?
Dr. Doyin Abiola married late Chief MKO Abiola as the fourth wife under Islamic laws. Could any one fault her? She was aged 40 plus or minus even if we are to hold the socio-status of MKO as a factor. I know a Ugandan Muslim, who at age 34, disserted her husband who took a second wife. She secured an exit to the UK, with her only one child, where she phoned the husband and told him to forget her as she had gone for good. She said she was not the type who can stand her husband being shared by another woman. She did not go beyond Primary/elementary school at 13 years of age. My point here is that both religion and low level of education could not checkmate her impulses and revulsion to polygamy.  “Different strokes for different folks.”
Hameed and his wife with four children between them live in Dublin, Ireland. They are both from Zanzibar part of Tanzania. Hameed may not have had a secondary education but his wife had. Hameed goes to Zanziba about twice a year with goods. One day, the wife got a call from Zabziba and was told her husband had just married another wife in a Muslim marriage registry. When Hameed arrived in Dublin, the wife handed him his belongings at the entrance door and told him to leave or else she would call the Garda (Police) to throw him out. Hameed quarried her for violating Islamic laws against a wife throwing a husband out of his house. His wife replied that in Islam, you do not deny your wife before any man let alone the government of any nation. I am a single mother to the authority and social welfare here. You stay here free. The social welfare pays my rent, not you. Your stay in this house is therefore illegal.
Hameed got the import of the warning. He left and thereafter began to appeal to the wife in the next three weeks. On asking the wife how she wanted it resolved, the wife told him to buy a ticket for both of them to go to Zanziba so she can witness the dissolution of the second marriage and she will hold on to the certificate. Hameed agreed,they went to Zanziba and only after which he was allowed to reunite with his wife. They both did not go beyond high school.
Legislation against bigamy or the prohibition of polygamy in the Ivory Coast in West Africa has not been successful too. Houphet Bougny, the country’s first president after independence wanted to be more French than the French. He passed a law against polygamy in the early 60s. By the late 70s, he found that many of his nation’s women had accepted to be second wives. As a second wife, a woman would take up the first name of her husband. Like if the husband is Didier Drogba, the second wife would become Mrs Didier while the wife answers Mrs Drogba. To the women, there are fewer men to women. What happens to the balance women? We need men too to father our children even if we are to ignore the need for sexual urge itself.
And if one is to also consider the incidence of natural and Biological selection in the difference between the population of men and women arising from XX in the chromosomes of women and XY also in the chromosomes of men, the donation of one by each male and female from their pair of these chromosomes means that it could be a ratio two or three women to one man in all given communities given that there are three X to one Y. I hope my statistical calculation is correct.
Men too are prone to premature death by accidents due to their more involvement in hazardous economic activities. Men also die more in wars. Many women therefore will be left without men of their own. Can we therefore fault the Ivorian women who defiled the law of bigamy? Legislation has failed too.
We are therefore left with individual differences in the acceptance of polygamy. We all cannot lie down facing one side unless something is wrong with us. “Different strokes for different folks” is the palm oil with which we eat our roasted yam (life). More so, “it is the tree that fell in our time that becomes our firewood. Hence those who still think multiple wives is a status symbol should have a rethink vis-à-vis their financial capabilities across a life time or else heartache may be the end result. Bob Marley advised “who the hat fits let him wear it.”

And I say, according to my ancestors, “We do not tell a child not to grow protruded teeth provided he has enough thick lips to cover them.”

Emokpae Odigie Is Personal Assistant To The Oracle Of Ogbe. [myad]

 

Nigera Football Federation Member Blows Alarm In Maigari’s Ouster: My Signature Was Forged

NFF Member

A criminal dimension has been introduced into the politics playing out at the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) where a board member,  has come out to say that his signature was forged in the impeachment process of the body’s President, Aminu Maigari.

Ahmad Kawu, today disassociated himself from the impeachment of Maigari.

Detail later.

[myad]

Nigeria’s Police Boss Probes Kaduna Bomb Blasts

IGP

The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, has instituted a high-powered investigation team made up of seasoned investigators to unearth the perpetrators of Tuesday bomb attacks in Kaduna in which 82 Nigerians lost their lives.
The attack which targeted a former Head of State, Gen. Mohammadu Buhari and an Islamic cleric, Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, also injured more than 37 others.
A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, in Abuja on Friday, explained that the team of investigators, which is expected to work in close collaboration with other security agencies, is headed by the Commissioner of Police in charge of Legal Department, DCP Nwodibo Ekechukwu.
Other members of the team include, DCPs Chris Ezike of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Dan Mallam of the Monitoring Unit and Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi of the Interpol Unit and others.
Meanwhile, on the orders of the IG, security has been tightened in all states of the federation, particularly in the states perceived to be more vulnerable to terror attacks.
“While appealing to all Nigerians, particularly Kaduna residents to remain calm, the IG called on the citizens to cooperate with the security agencies by providing them with relevant information to solve the crime,” the statement added. [myad]

 

As Hunger, Poverty Return To Ghana, Hungry Citizens Take To Streets

Ghana president

With the obvious return of poverty and hunger to Ghana, thousands of workers across the country have taken to the streets to protest. They are protesting over what they called rise in cost of living.

The nationwide strike was organized by the country’s largest trade union congress which accused the government of mismanaging the economy as inflation is running at close to 15%.

In Accra, the protesters, mainly clad in red, chanted, sang, danced and blew vuvuzelas amidst brass band music, for about four hours creating traffic jams in the city centre.

One of the many hand-written placards they held read: “Somalia’s shilling is doing better than Ghana’s cedi.”

Leaders of the demonstration presented a four-page petition to Haruna Iddrisu, the minister of employment and labour relations.

The minister, surrounded by dozens of armed officers, tried to address the crowd which kept shouting and hooting through his address.

He eventually found a megaphone to tell them that the government would work “fastidiously to invigorate the economy to make life easier not harder for the working people and citizens of Ghana”.

“You have made eloquent pronouncement of concerns through this act of demonstration… the placards you carry reflect a mirror some of your concerns,” he said.

But Iddrisu said all Ghanaians would have to make “some sacrifices for the economy to recover.”

The protesters called for President John Dramani Mahama to restore the 23% subsidy that has been removed from petroleum products.

The national currency, the cedi, has depreciated against the US dollar by more than 27% this year.

Taxes and utilities have also gone up by more than 50%. [myad]

 

 

Governor Oshiomhole Refuses To Swear-In Perm Secretaries For Coming Late

Adams Oshiomhole

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state has reversed the appointment of two Permanent Secretaries on the grounds that they came late to the swearing-in ceremony.

The appointees were expected to have been seated at 12 noon for the ceremony, which was billed for 1pm.

However, the event kicked off at 12:30pm after Governor Oshiomhole’s arrival at 12:23pm; but only 18 of the 20 would-be Permanent Secretaries were seated at the time.

The other two arrived during the course of the ceremony and they did not escape the notice of the governor.

Governor Oshiomhole went ahead to swear-in the 18, 2 of whom were labour leaders. The Governor explained that the Labour Leaders were included deliberately to show the absence of animosity with labour activists.

The angry governor refused to listen to appeals from close aides that he should forgive the two Permanent Secretaries and swear them in.

[myad]

 

That Bombing Of Buhari’s Convoy, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

Sufuyan Ojeifo
Sufuyan Ojeifo

The recent attack on the convoy of General Muhammadu Buhari, former Head of State and a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), by a suicide bomber in Kaduna is a wakeup call to all politicians that the time has come to close ranks and stop playing politics with the issue of terrorism.
The incident, which was part of a coordinated attack involving two explosions about two hours apart, bore the trademarks of the dreaded terror group, Boko Haram.
Although Buhari and popular Islamic cleric, Sheik Dahiru Bauchi, who was also purportedly targeted, survived the two separate explosions, scores of persons lost their lives.
Coming soon after Buhari, rather unfairly, accused President Goodluck Jonathan of declaring war on Nigeria, the attempt to eliminate the former Head of State has already generated ridiculous and unsubstantiated accusations from some uncharitable and clearly mischievous political elements.
It is precisely this sort of political gimmickry which has not served the nation well in these times of crisis that must be avoided. Even without a statement from Boko Haram claiming responsibility for the acts of terror in Kaduna, what is fairly obvious is that such heinous crimes are typical of the handiwork of the group.
It should also be fairly obvious to any discerning observer that creating distrust and disunity among Nigerians is a strategy that Boko Haram has been pursuing since it began its campaign of terror.
Thankfully, the strategy continues to fail.
For this reason, the tendency of some unpatriotic politicians to knowingly or unknowingly play into the script of the terror group all in the name of opposition politics must be condemned without reservation.
The point that must be made to all Nigerians, whether they belong to the active political class or not, is that politics of any sort (opposition or otherwise) can only be possible when there is still a united and peaceful nation called Nigeria.
If politicians are in doubt that they cannot indulge in their political shenanigans when there is chaos and confusion in the land, they should look to Central African Republic, Somalia and South Sudan for guidance.
It is telling that, after a recent Boko Haram bomb attack in Abuja, Buhari himself said: “My heart breaks every time I take to this platform to offer condolences in this tormenting season of seemingly endless violence. I understand that it is difficult for the government to prevent every terrorist attack, but we can always do more to protect our defenceless citizens by boosting our intelligence and counter terrorism capabilities.”
According to the former Head of State: “Our security and stability cannot be conditioned on any ideology or partisan agenda. Every Nigerian reserves the right to his own security, to his own freedom and dignity, and no amount of terrorist blackmail can make us surrender these. May God unite our hearts as we confront this evil.”
These words of sympathy from Buhari underscore the need for Nigerians of all political ideology or partisan agenda to stand united in the fight against terror.
Similarly, not so long ago, President Jonathan commended General Buhari for his statesman-like views on terrorism when the former military leader published an article on the subject in the print media a little while ago.
According to a statement issued at the time by Reuben Abati, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Jonathan welcomed “Buhari’s call on all Nigerians to remain steadfast and work in unity to overcome terrorists and other merchants of death who currently threaten national security.”
Abati further said that President Jonathan shared General Buhari’s view that a minority must never be allowed to “bring the nation to its knees through terror.”
In supporting the call for the political class to unite against terror rather than indulge in unhelpful political grandstanding, Chief (Dr) Tony Anenih, Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT), reminded Nigerians that, “When militant gunmen attacked a shopping mall in Kenya, killing many people and holding many others hostage, the opposition leader, Raila Odinga, stood right beside the President, Uhuru Kenyatta, while the latter was addressing Kenyans on the dastardly attack.”
Anenih also said: “Boko Haram is a threat to Nigeria and to our democracy.  The insurgency is not against Jonathan as an individual; rather it is against the Nigerian state.  That is why our collective efforts are needed to tackle the challenges. All Nigerians, irrespective of their regional, religious or political affiliations, should be united in supporting the Federal Government and all the security agencies in the fight to end terror in our country.”
As Nigerians of all faiths and regions join General Buhari in thanking the Almighty God for sparing his life against the machinations of terrorists, the point must be reiterated that the attack on him (the former Head of State) is a pointer that no Nigerian is safe from terrorism. As such, the last thing the country’s political class should do is continue to politick with the issue of terrorism. It is a pastime that will not bring any good to the polity.   ‪

• Ojeifo, journalist and publisher, sent this piece from Abuja. [myad]

Boko Haram Over-Runs Borno Village, Kills Traditional Ruler, 11 Others

boko haram

Gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram terrorists Thursday invaded Garubula village of Biu local Government area of Borno state killing the District Head, Alhaji Ibrahim Dawi and 11 others.

Also two people suspected to be members of vigilante youth, the civilian version of Joint Task Force were dragged from their houses to a river bank in Gamboru Ngala border town with Cameroon Republic and slaughtered by suspected terrorists group.

This is even as two people suspected to be motorist and passenger were ambushed and shot dead along Maiduguri – Gamboru Ngala road.

The Maiduguri – Gamboru Ngala road came under attack today by terrorists with the blowing of the bridge linking the town with Cameroon Republic.

Senator Ahmed Zanna Representing Borno Central has confirmed the slaughtering of the two members of the vigilante youth in Gamboru Ngala. [myad]

 

As Impeachment Fire Throws Nasarawa Into Crisis, Speaker Runs To Aso Rock

Nasarawa
Speaker of the embattled Nasarawa state House of Assembly, Musa Muhammed, today, made an unsual appearance at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The House of Assembly has been pushing hard to impeach the state governor, Alhaji Tanko Al-Makura, the move that has thrown the state capital, Lafia, into series of political tumoil.
The speaker, who emerged from a brief meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan kept mum when newsmen asked him about his mission to the Aso Rock.
He merely retorted: “I’m here on a private visit,” insisting that he did not have the mandate of members of the state House of Assembly to speak to the press.
There was speculation however, that President Jonathan asked the speaker to stop the impeachment process against governor Al-Makura.
Before now, some traditional rulers in Nasarawa state have tried to stop the lawmakers from going ahead with the impeachment, but they went ahead with the process. [myad]

Insecurity Has Reached Embarrassing Proportion, Says Atiku

Atiku abubakar

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said that the escalating security challenges in the country has reached an embarrassing proportion even as he asked the Federal Government to urgently take steps to halt them.

Reacting to the twin bombing in Kaduna on Wednesday, targeted at Islamic cleric Dahiru Bauchi and former Head of State and All Progressives Congress (APC) national figure, General Muhammadu Buhari, the former Vice President said a situation where a former Head of State and key opposition figure could be targeted by terrorists or hatchet killers is a dangerous development, which should not be taken lightly by any responsible Nigerian.

According to Atiku, the targeting of Buhari, whatever might be the motive or whoever could be behind it, has added a dangerous dimension to a bad security situation in the country.

He explained that the attack on Buhari has only deepened the anxiety of ordinary citizens  that nobody is safe if a former Head of State could be so targeted and almost killed but for providence.

The former Vice President noted that while it is the duty of all leaders regardless of political affiliation to support the anti-terrorism efforts in the country, it would not be wise to keep quiet when events are taking disturbing dimension.

He observed that while public support is essential to fighting insecurity, the government also has the task of reassuring the citizens that its measures and strategies are working to justify the huge expenditures on security.

Atiku who is also the Turaki of Adamawa, said that sustainable public support for these counter-terrorism efforts depends largely on the results being achieved.

The former Vice President also maintained that it is beyond his comprehension why terrorists and assassins operate with maximum ease, undetected and unmolested by anybody.

He added that his opinion has nothing to do with politics, but about the larger interest of Nigeria of which he is a stakeholder.

Atiku said he was embarrassed by the frequency and brutality with which terrorists and other criminals commit atrocities without detection.

He urged security agencies to rise to the deteriorating security challenges by deploying needed software and hardware to intelligence gathering.

He restated that the security, welfare and the happiness of the citizens are basic functions of every government. Therefore, he said no leader should be happy with a situation where the citizens become captives of fear feel abandoned to their fates.

He expressed his condolences to the families of the bereaved while urging that no effort should be spared in attending to the injured in need of medical attention. [myad]

 

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