Self-proclaimed leader of the Biafra de facto customary government, Asari Dokubo, has strongly condemned some Yoruba leaders siding with the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and cheering them on.
In a Facebook Live on Wednesday evening, monitored by Akelicious, Dokubo criticised IPOB’s violence, and asked southeast people take a cue from Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, who has never ordered the killing of anybody — unlike now-detained Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of IPOB.
He said despite separatist calls in the southwest, mindless killings are not going on there.
You come out and kill our people, and people are supporting you, and you are happy. Stupid idiots in Yorubaland are urging you to kill our people. Sunday Igboho never commanded anybody to be killed. Look at how the Yorubas are fooling you: those elderly buffoons and fools. Mischief-makers fooling you to destroy Igboland,” Dokubo said.
He added: “Why are they not disturbing Lagos because of Sunday Igboho (who is being detained)? They are saying ‘IPOB is the best thing’, ‘Nnamdi Kanu is the saviour’, who then is Sunday Igboho?
“Those stupid idiots demented Yoruba leaders. God (will) punish them and throw them into the pit of hell. They are urging you, fooling people to destroy our land. They are not destroying Lagos, Osogbo, and Ibadan, but they are telling you to destroy Igboland.”
Yoruba leaders actively and deeply involved in separatism include Professor Banji Akintoye and a former caretaker chairman of Ibarapa North Local Government Area, Omolewu Tunji Francis, popularly known as Janbele.
SOMETHING extraordinary is happening in Northern Nigeria, alias Arewa. The sons of the poor are up in arms. In cahoots with foreigners from far and near, they are killing their own kinsmen, women and children.
They are kidnapping them for multimillion naira ransoms, destroying their own communities and driving away the elite to Abuja. The poor are fleeing in droves to the South.
The evil seeds sown over the past 218 years by the founders of Sokoto Caliphate, the most backward Islamic system in the world, have grown and are bearing fruits in multiple folds. Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and a host of other Mid-Eastern peaceful and prosperous countries are also rooted in the Islamic culture.
Arewa and the wider Nigeria society it controls are fractured because of the unwholesome exploitation of Islam by founders of Sokoto Caliphate. It is a system that keeps the elite in snug opulence without any regard for the grassroots.
It is highly oppressive, wicked and bloody. It operates by divide and rule. It is an enterprise rooted on fraud and corruption; a pirate system which is incapable of building an inclusive, prosperous country.
Meaningful development has stalled all over Nigeria because we surrendered our birthrights to the political buccaneers of the Caliphate. We are all drowning in the rot foisted upon us by this evil system. Those of us who complain are called names.
What is happening in the North is a revolt of the oppressed grassroots against the system. In the North West, the Fulani herdsmen, who have been downtrodden by their own powerful and affluent kinsmen, have also taken up arms.
They are killing everything in sight and abducting those they can lay their hands on for ransom. They are rustling cattle and creating little empires of their own in the ungoverned spaces of the Sahelian wilderness.
They will soon start setting up political territories. Take it to the bank: The Bandit Terrorists will soon adopt a political agenda and position themselves for an Islamic theocracy to upstage the Sokoto Caliphate. Indeed, that was what Sheikh Ahmad Gumi tried to persuade them to do.
The Bandit Terrorists are mainly Fulani nomadic herdsmen who were kept in the bushes to rear livestock for their affluent and powerful kinsmen who call the shots in the government houses and bureaucracies, emir’s palaces and mosques. For over two centuries, their own powerful kinsmen kept them marginalised, feeding fat from their nomadism.
While the “home” Fulani freeloaded off the milk and honey of Nigeria, sending their pampered children to the best schools in the world, the “bush” Fulani had no access to modern education, health, other basic amenities. They lived with their livestock among wild animals. The world passed them by.
Meanwhile, the forests in which they grazed their animals were rapidly being converted to farms and housing/industrial projects by the owners and governments. For instance, those who used to graze their animals in today’s Abuja have nowhere to go.
Unlike the more progressive Igbo, Yoruba and other tribes which embraced education and created free escape routes from poverty for their grassroots, the Fulani elite, in their blind selfishness, kept their own cousins hidden in the bushes. Only Professor Jibril Aminu, as an education minister, lobbied General Ibrahim Babangida of the need for “nomadic education”.
It was a carbon copy of Muhammadu Buhari’s “Ruga”. Aminu’s “nomadic education” did not raise much eyebrow because it was not presented like “Ruga”, a land-grabbing ploy, as it was perceived, especially in the South. The scheme, however, collapsed shortly after Babangida left power.
Many of the nomads were already turning to crime, mainly cattle-rustling, when some desperate Fulani political leaders plotted to use them to force their way back to power after Buhari lost the 2011 election.
The story of how local and foreign Fulani were assembled in the bushes of Zamfara and Niger, armed and trained to come out and fight if Buhari lost the 2015 election, is in the public arena. No one has refuted it till date. They were promised land all over Nigeria. When the politicians were not forthcoming, the attacks started.
Buhari spent the best of the past six and half years trying to force indigenous landowners to give up their ancestral patrimonies for the settlement of nomads. The moves came in several forms: “Ruga”, “Cattle Colonies”, “Grazing Reserves”, “Grazing Routes”, National Livestock Transformation Plan, “Water Resources Bill”, and others.
Meanwhile, armed herdsmen conducted waves of attacks on farmers and indigenous communities with law enforcement and security agencies doing little to stop them. Indeed, individuals and communities which tried to defend themselves were harassed and arrested.
The Federal Government even sent the military to the South East to hunt down people suspected to be members of the Eastern Security Network, ESN, which was established by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, to defend their people against armed Fulani herdsmen invaders.
These were desperate measures taken by the ruling Fulani elite under Buhari to force indigenous Nigerians to pay for the Fulani neglect of their own grassroots. But, of course, it has not worked; will never work.
It has only led to unrequited bloodshed and the needless stigmatisation of an ethnic group that many Nigerians used to admire for their beauty, exotic culture and deft political and administrative acumens.
Now that the North West bandits have been declared as terrorists like Boko Haram, we must bring them to heel. After that, nomadism should be outlawed and nomads brought into the civilised population to live under the law as normal humans and citizens.
The foolish attempts to seize lands from indigenous people for allocation to the nomads must continue to be resisted till they drop it. The dog cannot eat excrement while the goat suffers rotten mouth!
The Leader, Good Governance Ministry (GGM), the first political ministry in Nigeria , Mr Chinedu Asuzu, has declared that it will no longer be business as usual where few privileged people in government would convert public properties into private usage. Comrade Asuzu stated that those public assets were purchased with tax payers money and should be handled with utmost care .
Asuzu, who made the call during an hour radio phone-in programme aired on Monday being 7th February ,2022 at Odenigbo 99.1 FM Obosi, frowned at the rate public and civil servants in various government offices converts government properties into personal usage.
“It has come to my notice that plans are underway to vandalize and steal public installation as the Obiano Administration winds down . We have observed that daily diesel supply to various Generator Sets across the State has reduced drastically leading to power outage in the street lightening project. We have noted that public money is being pocketed as money has been provided to purchase diesel .The incoming Government of Soludo should take note .
Asuzu said that it is the people that will fix our failed system by protecting the environment as well as ensuring that government properties are protected .Chinedu said that GGM has come to organise the ordinary people to ensure that they take ownership of Government. Many callers acknowledged the efforts of GGM and Chinedu Asuzu and pledged for their unalloyed supports towards ensuring that Good Governance reigns in our land.
Chinedu Asuzu advised all to support the efforts of GGM towards organising the ordinary people to make effective demand from those servants in Government. He encouraged all to be part of the people movement by registering via www.ggm.com.ng and https://registration.ggm.com.ng/
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, on Wednesday, said the reason for his constant cry was that he was not elected to preside over displaced persons or dead bodies.
Ortom stated this when he received in audience the Director-General of the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, Mrs Cecilia Gayya, who was represented by Goodluck Audu.
The governor said having foreseen the danger herdsmen invasion on communities might pose to the nation, he decided to raise the alarm and his administration came up with the anti-open grazing law.
He said his allegiance was to his people and lamented that he faced dead threats as a result, but was not afraid of death.
Ortom stated, “At 61, I am no longer afraid of death; in fact, I have prepared my will so that if I die, my people will not fight over my property.
“I feel so sad when I try to make public what is happening in Benue State and people castigate me and insult me. But I remain committed to serving my people.
“And of course, I was not elected to preside over IDPs and dead people. And if something is beyond me, at least, I can raise the alarm for others to come and help me to solve this problem.”
He accused the Federal Government of complicity in the security problem in the country.
On the training of civil servants by ASCON, Ortom said the civil service remained the engine room of any administration, as it was responsible for the success and failure of any government.
ASCON has experts in the training of civil servants. Trainings like this promote professionalism in the civil service. Human capacity development is very key. ASCON has agreed to come down to the state and train our civil servants. There are lots of leakages and waste if workers are not adequately trained,” the governor stated.
Gayya said over 500 civil servants from the state were being trained in human capacity development.
This followed a partnership entered into between the state government and ASCON.
She said infrastructural development without capacity development could lead to a serious administrative crisis, adding that upgrading of the civil service could deliver the government from the woods.
The director-general said the college had the expertise and was always willing to offer services at a moderate cost and would readily come to states to train workers.
Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro has stated he never confirmed to the Nigeria Football Federation that he was going to accept the Super Eagles job after the just-concluded Africa Cup of Nations.
The NFF stated in December that they had met virtually to deliberate, among other issues, the appointment of Peseiro as the new head coach of the Eagles following the termination of Gernot Rohr’s contract and added that the former Saudi Arabia coach would take over the team after the AFCON.
“After careful consideration of a memo presented by Chairman of the Technical and Development Sub-Committee, the Executive Committee endorsed a proposal for the appointment of Mr Jose Peseiro as the new Head Coach of the Super Eagles, following the end to the relationship with Mr Gernot Rohr,” the statement read in part.
“However, the Committee resolved that Mr. Augustine Eguavoen, named the interim Head Coach, will lead the Super Eagles to AFCON 2021 in Cameroon with Mr. Peseiro only playing the role of Observer.
“It was unanimously agreed that the AFCON is a good avenue for Mr. Peseiro to launch a working relationship with Mr. Eguavoen, who will revert to his role as Technical Director (hence Mr Peseiro’s immediate boss) after the AFCON.”
However, the NFF on Monday announced that Eguavoen would remain in charge of the Eagles and would be assisted by former U-20 coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, Salisu Yusuf and Joseph Yobo.
After several weeks of negotiations, during which there was news from the Nigerian Football Federation, that I would be the coach of their team, from the end of Afcon 2021, a fact that I never confirmed, and these did not materialize due to disagreement regarding contrarian clauses and financial matters,” the 61-year-old wrote on Twitter.
A bill seeking to prescribe a jail term of seven years and/or a fine of N500m for officials who spend public funds on foreign medical trips narrowly passed second reading at the House of Representatives on Wednesday.
Sponsored by Sergius Ogun (PDP, Edo), the proposed legislation is titled, ‘A Bill for an Act to amend the National Health Act, 2014; and for related matters’.
Leading the debate on the bill, Ogun noted that the objective of the proposed law was to amend the Act “so as to make provision for sanctions against any public officer, who violates the provisions of the Act, especially Section 46 of the Act”.
The section reads, “Without prejudice to the right of any Nigerian to seek medical check-up, investigation or treatment anywhere within and outside Nigeria, no public officer of the government of the federation or any part thereof shall be sponsored for medical check-up, investigation or treatment abroad at public expense, except in exceptional cases on the recommendation and referral by the medical board and which recommendation and referral shall be duly approved by the minister or commissioner of Health of the state as the case may be”.
Ogun said, “This bill, which seeks to amend the National Health Act, is borne out of a desire to discourage medical treatment abroad at the detriment of our indigenous health institutions. The need to revamp the poor state of the health care sector in Nigeria, among other things, is the reason for introducing this bill.
“It is no news that Nigeria’s health care system is in a deplorable state and needs urgent attention. There is paucity of infrastructure, dearth of medical personnel, poor standards and many other challenges that need to be addressed. The intent of this bill is to spur public officers to pay more attention to our health care sector and take drastic steps to develop and improve on the sector.”
The lawmaker urged members of the House to look at the merits of the bill and let it pass “in the interest of our nation, which is currently going through trying times and requires drastic steps to bring it back on its footing”.
Ogun listed the merits of the bill to include reduction of the exodus of doctors from Nigeria to other countries.
“If this House passes this bill into law, it will curtail the excessive medical trips of public officers abroad and direct their attention to fixing the poor state of the country’s health sector. This will in turn lead to the development of the health sector and improved remuneration for medical doctors, thus attracting Nigerian doctors abroad to come back home,” he stated.
The lawmaker also noted that the bill, when passed into law, would demonstrate the government’s commitment to the welfare of citizens, “in the sense that funds, which were hitherto expended on foreign medical trips, will be redirected into building an efficient and effective health care system in the country. This will in turn positively impact the lives and wellbeing of the people”.
Ogun also cited reduction of capital flight abroad, saying, “This bill, as stressed above, will stop the export of cash abroad and redirect the same to the development of our economy.
All of this cash, which flies abroad in the disguise of one medical trip or the other, will be retained here in our country and be used to develop our nation.”
While Ogun was making his presentation, the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, interjected him, asking if the lawmaker was sure of what he was saying.
Responding, Ogun noted that the Act prohibited unapproved spending of government funds on foreign medical services, but it failed to prescribe punishment for disobeying the law.
“I read the Act and the gazette is here. I was not in this Assembly then. It is an Act; it is a law of the land today. What I am basically doing…, my amendment is saying that there should be punishment for flouting that Act, which the Act did not capture. It could be (due to) an oversight,” he stated.
The lawmaker, therefore, proposed insertion of Clause 2(2) to read, “Any public officer of the government of the federation or any part thereof, who violates the provision of sub-section (1) above shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of N500,000,000 or to an imprisonment term of seven years, or both”.
The proposed punishment, however, generated murmurs in the chamber.
In a gruesome violation of federal campaign finance regulations, a top Nigerian financial services outfit GTBank donated at least N200 million to the campaign coffers of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, according to a cache of suspicious bank transactions records in possession of Peoples Gazette.
The financial records said GTBank’s Investment One fund management department paid N200 million in three increments of N100 million, N50 million and N50 million to Mr Osinbajo’s campaign account in the run-up to 2015 presidential election in which he stood as the running mate of Muhammadu Buhari.
The transactions marked a brazen violation of federal campaign finance law that prohibits the donation of more than N1 million to a candidate in a presidential race. The law recommends harsh criminal punishment for both the giver and the receiver of any amount above the legal limit.
Similarly, the documents showed Dapo Akinosun, the Managing Partner at Mr Osinbajo’s law firm SimmonsCooper Partners, deposited N50 million naira in two payments of N25 million into the same campaign account for Mr Osinbajo in 2015.
Two other lawyers who also violated federal law were Olufemi Atoyebi, the Principal Partner at Femi Atoyebi and Co, and Temitope Lawani, the co-founder and Managing Partner at Helios Investment Partners. They paid N10 million each, well above the allowable limit of N1 million.
SimmonsCooper, a white-shoe law office which Mr Osinbajo co-founded and ran until he became vice president in 2015, has been taking federal contracts under the Buhari administration.
Investment One’s CEO Ademola Aofoloju admitted knowledge of the transactions but insisted they were not inappropriate.
“Any transactions we carry out for our clients are privileged and confidential,” Mr Aofoloju said.
However, at the time of filing this report, Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) has acquired 100 percent shares in Investment One Funds Management Limited. Two former GTBank officials told The Gazette the company had not concluded its divestment from Investment One as of the time of the illegal donations to Mr Osinbajo’s campaign.
Mr Akinosun did not return calls, messages and letters from The Gazette seeking comments for this story. A spokesman for the vice president did not return requests seeking comments.
The transactions were a direct violation of the Nigerian Electoral Act 2010 which states in section 91(9) that “No individual or other entity shall donate more than N1,000,000.00 to any candidate.” Subsection 11 said: “Any individual who knowingly acts in contravention of subsection (9) shall on conviction be liable to a maximum fine of N500,000.00 or imprisonment for a term of 9 months or both.”
This violation of Nigerian electoral law has been described as a “recurring anathema in our electoral process”, according to Ariyo-Dare Atoye, a political analyst focused on electoral reforms.
Right from the next elections in 2011, after the 2010 law was promulgated, political parties and their candidates have continued to act in contempt of this campaign donation law,” Mr Atoye told The Gazette. “Almost every candidate running for a higher office who can or has attracted support from friends and groups is guilty of this law over and over, profiting from an unstructured system.”
Mr Atoye noted the inability of the country’s electoral body to establish strong operational guidelines to enforce the provisions capable of regulating money politics.
Once the Electoral Act 2022 becomes operational, we must leverage its newness to demand the operationalisation of the campaign donation regulatory law, including ensuring appropriate punishment for defaulters,” Mr Atoye said. “Only a thorough implementation of election campaign financing rules can guarantee young Nigerians and women the chances of aspiring to contest and win.”
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declined comments about whether or not it would pursue criminal charges against GTBank, Mr Akinosun and other lawyers for violating campaign finance law.
Moves to launch a third force mega party to wrestle power from the leading All Progressive Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general election, are underway.
The third force agenda is being pushed by two groups identified as the National Consultative Front (NCF) and the Leaders of Conscience, with key political players including former governor of Kano state, Rabiu Kwankwanso; Presidential hopeful, Kingsley Moghalu; and economic expert, Prof Pat Utomi among others.
A communique issued by Ms Bilikis Bello for the National Secretariat of the NCF, said the groups met on Tuesday in Lagos to harmonize all the stakeholders and interest groups into a political front ahead of the general election.
The parties that have consented to the plan resolved that the mega party would be launched, “at least within the next three weeks”, after the council must have secured the consent and collaboration of other stakeholders it was eyeing.
It was stated that “the various consultations and negotiations among parties and stakeholders (is) aimed at forming a formidable alternative democratic Mega Party to drive the political rescue and salvation of Nigeria through the ballot in 2023.
Members of the harmonization council include Prof Pat Utomi, Dr Usman Bugaje, Prof Kingsley Moghalu, Engr Buba Galadima, Senator Saidu Dansadau, Chief Raph Okey Nwosu, Barr Dan Nwayanwu, Hadjia Najatu Mohammed, Prof Mrs Remi Sonaiya, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo; and former Economic Adviser to the President of Nigeria, Prof Osita Ogbu.
Others are Hon Mrs Janet Adeyemi, Dr Chris Ekiyor, Dr Sadiq Gombe, Comrade Promise Adewusi, Dr Tanko Yunusa, Barr Monday Ubani, Esq, Chief Akin Braithwaite, Arc Ezekiel Nya Etok, Lady Khadija Okunnu-Lamidi, Hon Dr Olubunmi Usim Wilson, Ogbeni Lanre Banjo, Mr Segun Oshinowo, Comrade Tony Akeni, and Sir Olawale Okunniyi.
The groups have also reportedly received solidarity from political groups and civil society organisations, including; Rescue Nigeria Project, RNP, Nigeria Intervention Movement, ÑIM, Strategic Elements of the Civil Society Movement and Youths’ EndSars Movement, National Rescue Movement, NRM and African Democratic Congress, ADC
It was stated the national chairmen of the allied political parties had been invited on their respective “readiness to accommodate all partners and stakeholders in a fusion arrangement.”
“It was however observed that the presentation of one of the key allied Parties in the adoption and fusion process, the People’s Redemption Party, PRP, which has been in consultations with the NCFront and invited to the Retreat, could not be received as the Leadership of the Party was yet to give full clearance and approval to the terms, conditions and modalities contained in the MOU guiding the Fusion. The meeting to that extent, mandated the Transition/Fusion Council to receive their presentation, if the Party is ready to interface with the process within the time frame given to the council to conclude its tasks.
“Consequent upon the two presentations and the separate pledges of the two political parties to fully honour the terms, conditions and modalities contained in the Memorandum Of Understanding, MOU drafted to guide the adoption of the Coalition Party to serve as the vehicle and platform upon which the fusion shall be consummated, the meeting set up an all inclusive Transition/Harmonisation Council to practically consummate the political fusion of all stakeholders on the platform of one of the registered allied political parties,” the communique reads partly
Other popular political figures being wooed to join the proposed mega party are Prof Attahiru Jega, Dr Olisa Agbakoba SAN, Mallam Falalu Bello, Barr Femi Falana SAN, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, Barr Dan Nwayanwu, Prince Adewole Adebayo Esq, and Dr Aisha Salihu Lemu.
Popular Nollywood actress, Uche Ogbodo has officially tied the knot with the father of her second child, Bobby Maris, in a secret ceremony.
The thespian confirmed this in a recent chat with blogger, Stella Dimoko Korkus, where she disclosed that they got married before their son was born in June 2021.
This comes shortly after she hinted that they had gotten married in a comment she left on her Instagram page.
Read the exclusive conversation between Uche Ogbodo and Stella below,
****** -There are talks that you and your baby daddy are already secretly married. Can you confirm this news?
Well yes we are .
WOW, can you confirm when it held?
Shortly before my baby was born …
**** -Can you tell us why you kept the news a secret and let people refer to you as a baby mama? . I just loved the whole groove and stir my relationship caused online, so I decided to keep it to myself. Besides it’s my Life ,I can choose to share my news whenever I want . – Any plans to add your new name to your names?
Yes I will surely add my Husband’s name to mine soon…
**** How does it feel like being married to a younger man? .. . Marriage is Marriage and age is just a number. My man acts really mature and that’s all that matters.
Soludo’s to last 20 minutes; those without useful roles not welcomed- Commissioner
The inauguration of Charles Soludo as the next governor of Anambra is to last for only 20 minutes.
The inauguration is slated for March 17, 2022.
C-Don Adinuba, the state Commissioner for Information and Enlightenment, told journalists on Wednesday in Awka that a lot of activities would be shelved during the swearing-in.
“The entire ceremony will last some 20 minutes,” Mr Adinuba said.
“The public, traditionally comprising entertainers and the rest who cannot perform any useful roles, are not expected.
“Of course, there will be family members, party and officials who will be served with finger foods, water and beverages,” he stated.
Mr Adinuba, who equally functioned as the director, media and Publicity to Mr Soludo 2021 campaign organisation said only 50 persons would feature at the inauguration.
Mr Soludo, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, had earlier said that the inauguration would be low-key.
But the out-going Governor, Willie Obiano, had in several public functions said that the inauguration of his successor would be held at the 10,000 seater International Conference Centre, Awka being constructed by his administration.