26 Jan 2015

Postpone elections and risk military takeover in Nigeria – Ex Generals

Brigadier-General-Ayodele-Ojo-retd.-360x225Some retired senior military officers have warned against the postponement of the February general elections to avoid military takeover of the administration of the country. They warned that the postponement might lead to anarchy in the country, which, according to them, may lead to military intervention. A former Director of Procurement in the Defence Headquarters, Brigadier-General Ayodele Ojo (retd.), in a recent interview described the recent call made by the National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, for the general elections to be postponed as a step towards military rule. According to Ojo, the suggestion by the NSA for the deferment of the polls is capable of creating a constitutional crisis that can abort the nation’s democracy. On Thursday, Dasuki stated that the postponement of next month’s elections would give the Independent National Electoral Commission more time to distribute over 30 million outstanding Permanent Voter Cards to registered voters.

Buhari will win this election, even Jonathan didn’t complete his PhD– Obasanjo

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Former Nigeria President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has predicted that the candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari will be the next Nigerian President which why those who are afraid of him are creating so many obstacles on his way, Saying

Jonathan Says May 29 Hand Over Date Will Not Change, See Why

jonathanangryPresident Goodluck Jonathan has made it known that the May 29 hand over that will be held in high esteem and will not be changed. Speaking at a meeting with the United States of America, USA, Secretary of State, John Kerry. Jonathan said that the date is ‘sacrosanct’.

We Will Vote Jonathan Despite Our Regrets In Voting Him In 2011 – Middle Belt

goodluck_jonathanThe people of the Middle Belt said they regretted voting for President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2011 general elections. They said that in spite of their support for the President, they had nothing to show for it. The Middle Belt people, however, said despite their disappointment, they would still vote for him again in the February 14 general elections.

25 Jan 2015

February elections: PDP 'll win in Kano —Shekarau

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THE Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, has said that with the level of transformation agenda executed in the country, especially in Kano State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will win in the state in the February general elections.

21 Jan 2015

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Late Muna Obiekwe | Biography

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Nollywood actor, Muna Obiekwe passed away on Sunday, January 18 at the age of 36 years after battling with Kidney disease.His death came as a surprise to many as a lot of people including colleagues and friends didnt know he was sick.According to reports, Muna died around 4:15pm Sunday after he was rushed to an undisclosed hospital in Lagos after he collapsed at his home in Festac, Lagos. We bring you six things you probably didnt know about Muna Obiekwe and some circumstances which led to his death..

19 Jan 2015

Jonathan lowers fuel pump price, in moves to crash kerosene price ahead of election

Abuja – The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has initiated a scheme aimed at getting kerosene to consumers across the country at the regulated price of N50 per litre.
This is contained in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, of the corporation, Mr Ohi Alegbe.
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Also the Federal Government has announced N10 reduction in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as fuel, from N97 to N87 per litre.
The Minister of Petroleum, Mrs Diezani Allison-Madueke, made this known to State House correspondents on Sunday in Abuja.
She said the Petroleum Product Price Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) ‘had already been directed to immediately effect the new change from midnight on Sunday 18.
According to her, the change is in view of recent reduction in the global price of crude oil.
‘‘In line with Section 6 Clause 1 of the Petroleum Act?, that it is my responsibility as the Minister of Petroleum to announce that there will be a reduction in the pump price of petroleum by N10, therefore the reduction will be from N97 per litre to N87 per litre, effective as of mid-night Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015.
‘‘In line with this I have directed the Petroleum Product ?Pricing Regulatory Agency and the Directorate of Petroleum Resources to ensure there is strict adherence to this new pricing regime as soon as it takes effect from midnight Sunday Jan. 18, 2015.
‘‘I do hope the entire country will benefit immensely from this reduction in the pump price of petroleum,’’ she said.
The Minister reassured that government would continue to ensure that the volatility in the oil market did not destabilise the reduction in price, saying that ‘‘we think it’s safe? to implement it at this time.’’
Alegbe said the scheme ‘Kero Correct’ initiative’ was also aimed at cutting off the several layers of middlemen who made it difficult for the end user to enjoy the subsidy on the product.
The statement said that the Executive Director, Commercial, of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Mr Frank Amego, announced the initiative at a one-day workshop in Abuja.
It said the workshop that was organised by the NNPC was to enlighten some Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) and volunteers engaged to help monitor the sales of the product at NNPC Mega and affiliate stations across the country.
It quoted Amego as saying that the scheme was aimed at getting kerosene to the Nigerians who used the product as their domestic cooking fuel at the correct price
He observed that though kerosene was the most subsidised product, Nigerians had not been enjoying the subsidy.
He said this was because of the long arbitrage system involved in its distribution and retailing, and diversion of the product by marketers to the construction industry where it was used for blending bitumen.
“The Kero Correct initiative is thus designed to distribute and sell kerosene directly to end users from NNPC Retail mega and affiliate stations across the country at the government-regulated price of N50 per litre to ensure effective control,” he stated.
He said the scheme which would be officially launched soon, would involve the distribution of a total of 1,500 trucks of kerosene across NNPC Retail’s mega and affiliate stations across the country.
This, he said, was to ensure that each consumer gets at least 25 litres of the product over the next three months.