Thursday, April 30, 2015

Buhari Denies Barring AIT, Blames Overzealous Aides



Nigeria’s president-elect Muhammadu Buhari, has instructed all his staff, including the personnel attached directly to him, to steer clear of all dealings with the media, and leave all media affairs to his official media team.
In a statement in Abuja on Wednesday, April 29, by the Directorate of Media and Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Mr. Buhari aligned himself with the pronouncement of his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC which had earlier expressed disagreement with the temporary barring of the African Independent Television (AIT) from covering his activities.
“I would like everyone to henceforth stay within his/her defined area of responsibility,” Mr. Buhari said.
The president-elect added that his media team should be left to continue to deal with their media colleagues in the best possible way.
According to the statement, Mr. Buhari was neither consulted nor informed about the AIT barring, and only became aware of the matter after the public uproar it generated.
“The time of CHANGE has come,” he said, “and we must avoid making the same mistakes that the outgoing government made.”

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS: South African Government Promises To Prosecute Culprits

 

xenophobic Attacks
South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gig
 The South African government has promised to deal with those behind the recent looting of businesses, and xenophobic attacks on African immigrant

The Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, says 300 people are already being questioned for their roles, and if found guilty, the strength of the law will come down hard on them.
Channels Television correspondent in South Africa, Betty Dibia, who was at the press briefing on Sunday, also reports the South African President Jacob Zuma has cancelled a planned state visit to Indonesia in order to attend to the lingering domestic situation in the country.
He visited some of the camps for displaced victims in Kwazulu-Natal province on Sunday afternoon where he commiserated with them.
There is expected to be a big townhall meeting on Monday in the province where the  Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini, will host other traditional rulers and government official to discuss the situation.
A Nigerian mechanic’s workshop was among other foreign owned businesses affected by the violence.
The strong approach by the South African government is expected to help curtail the xenophobic attacks spreading across the country.
On Thursday, Nigerian lawmakers advised the Presidency to recall the High Commissioner to South Africa to discuss the situation and take swift action to save Nigerians in the KwaZulu-Natal Province that has seen days of protest against foreigners and xenophobic attacks.
On Friday, South Africa’s High Commissioner in Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, told Channels Television that the South African government was having talks with traditional, religious and community leaders to see how they could address the issues from the root.

Meet your Governors - Elect at a Glance


                         
LATEST UPDATE: List of Governors-Elect at a Glance

More updates soon...
Source: http://www.thesummary.com.ng/index.php/electionresults/item/308-latest-update-list-of-governors-elect-at-a-glance

Xenophobia: 6,000 Nigerians may lose their jobs -MTN Nigeria



Wale Goodluck, MTN Nigeria Corporate serv Executive
Wale Goodluck, MTN Nigeria Corporate serv Executive
MTN Nigeria on Monday warned that it might be forced to close business and 99 per cent of its over 6,000 workforce in the country, who are Nigerians would lose their jobs, if it’s facilities are attacked. The telecommunication giant also said, the calls for the boycott of its services were not justified as such an action could lead to loss of livelihood for another 500,000 Nigerians.
Mr. Wale Goodluck, the Corporate Service Executive, MTN Nigeria stated this in Lagos and added that only 12 expatriates are working for the company in Nigeria, compared to a workforce of 6,000 Nigerians. He noted that over $15bn has been spent by MTN on capital expenditure growing the telecommunications business in Nigeria.

We cannot bring back Chibok girls before May 29 - Presidency

                   
Chibok girls Chibok girls
The Presidency has said it cannot rescue the over 200 abducted Chibok school girls before May 29 handover date and so the incoming government of General Muhammadu Buhari would have to devise the best approach to find and rescue the girls.
The National Security Adviser (NSA) Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) had earlier assured Nigerians, last Wednesday that the Nigerian troops would liberate Sambisa before the swearing-in of Buhari. However, Okupe, in his Facebook post on Saturday, foreclosed the feasibility of rescuing the girls before May 29. He disclosed that the issue of the missing Chibok school girls would be part of the handover notes currently being prepared by President Jonathan’s administration.
Source: http://www.thesummary.com.ng/index.php/component/k2/item/429-we-cannot-bring-back-chibok-girls-before-may-29-presidency

List of members of the Presidential Transition Committee (Buhari 2015)

                    
List of members of the Presidential Transition Committee (Buhari 2015)
President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has set up a Presidential Transition Committee tasked with ensuring a smooth transition to a new government. Here is a list of those in the committee:
1. Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) – Anyim Pius Anyim (Chairman)
2. Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister of the economy – Dr. Ngozi Okonjo- Iweala
3. Attorney-General of the Federation – Mr Mohammed Adoke
4. Minister of state for Finance Nigeria – Ambassador Bashir Yuguda,
5. Head of service – Danladi Kifasi
6. AMCON – Chike Obi, 
7. DG BPE – Benjamin Ezra Dikki 
8. Executive Secretary TETFUND – Prof Suleiman Bogoro
9. DG BPP – Engr. Emeka Ezeh,
10. DG – NAFDAC – Paul Orhii
11. MD Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority(NEPZA) – Mr. Gbenga Kuye
12. MD Nimasa – Ziakede Patrick Akpobolokemi, 
13. Ministers of Police Affairs – Jelil Adesiyan
14. Ministers of  Transport-  Idris Umar
15. Minister of Niger Delta Affairs – Dr Stephen Oru
Source: http://thesummary.com.ng/index.php/component/k2/item/326-list-of-members-of-the-presidential-transition-committe

MAN WALKING FROM AGOS TO ABUJA ON BUHARI'S VICTORY FINALY ARRIVES

Hashim arriving Abuja
Residents of Abuja trooped out in their numbers on Monday to see Suleman Hashimu, who promised to trek from Lagos to Abuja in celebration, should Muhammadu Buhari win the presidential poll
33-year old Hashimu, who began the long walk about 21 days ago, was greeted by a crowd of people in Nigeria’s capital, most scrambled to take his photo and grab selfies with him.
Source: http://thesummary.com.ng/index.php/component/k2/item/430-man-walking-from-lagos-to-abuja-on-buhari-s-victory-finally-arrives-abuja?utm_content=buffer4fc81&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Monday, April 20, 2015

FANS BLAST PARTORANKING

Patoranking 
‘Girlie o’ crooner Patoranking was blasted by some of his fans on instagram when he put up a post and asked Amber Rose for a repost.
Celebrity pass celebrity o, levels are not the same…Lol. His fans sure had a handful of replies to throwback at him because of his innocent and simple request which Amber rose ignored.

patoranking instagram pic
patoranking’s instagram post

One fan commented under the post: “So u naija celebs can beg for repost too? ask urself if you repost when your fans beg for a repost.”
Another one said: “This man! u just dey fall our hands. u wey we dey carry as our African superstar, U dey ask ordinary American socialite for status upliftment and she even ignore u join. I am not impressed.”
Ahh! these fans are really vexing o. Please you guys should have mercy on Patoranking.
Dear celebrities, I am begging on behalf of the fans, please repost their pictures when they beg for a repost so we can all live in peace and harmony. Loool.
Until next time…

Sincerely yours,
mwytori
 

PROTEST IN NIGERIA OVER SOUTH AFRICAN XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS

Say No to Xenophobia Protest in Abuja

Nigerians in Abuja, the nation’s Abuja, on Monday registered their grievance over the continued xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa by marching on the South African High Commission.

The protesters carried placards that read: “We have showed Africans and South Africans love, why are they attacking us?”; “#SayNoToXenophobia”; “Stop the killings, South Africa Act Now!”; “We are Africans”; “Stop attacking and killing fellow Africans in South Africa”; “Why are they killing fellow Africans and destroying their businesses?”; “Foreigners are not responsible for your joblessness, stop the killings now”.
Deji Adeyanju, one of the organizers of the protest, told PREMIUM TIMES that some of his friends in South Africa told him they were afraid to come out of their homes.
Mr. Adeyanju said one of them, who works in an automobile company, said some of his neighbours in South Africa were wondering what they were still doing in that country.
“We also feel the plight of fellow Africans and foreigners who feel this same way,” Mr. Adeyanju said. “We use the opportunity to call on the South African government to act now.
“We are more concerned about the South African government stopping the violence.”
 

He said it was worrisome that some pictures distributed on various social media platforms showed South African police officers abating the attacks on foreigners in their country.
He said there must be a call to order.”
Mr. Adeyanju said while many others have called for the evacuation of Nigerians from South Africa, he feels differently about that proposal.
“Evacuation may not be 100 per cent,” he said. “There are Nigerians married to South Africans and many have kids too; we don’t want a bad precedence to be set.
“We are also trying to ensure that whatever we do or whatever fellow Africans do, they are mindful of the fact that their citizens are also living here in Nigeria and other parts of Africa; so South Africa cannot afford to be an enemy of the African continent.”
Another protester, Tolu Ebo said, “They have to stop it (xenophobia) now. The South African government cannot tell me that they don’t know the people that are involved in these acts. Their faces are all over the place. Why have they not been brought to book.
“This is not how we play diplomacy. No! They have to stop this and they have 24 hours to stop this.”

Before stating their mission to the commission’s representative, the protesters sang Nigeria’s national anthem in a show of solidarity.
The commission’s political secretary, Sthembiso Shongwe, representing the South African High Commissioner, said his country was working hard to end the attacks.
Mr. Shongwe was advised by the group to give a firsthand situation report on efforts by the South African government to stop the attacks and killings of other Africans in South Africa.
Mr. Shongwe said to the best of his knowledge, 84 people had been arrested since the violence erupted.
He said it was unfortunate the attacks were happening but assured that the South African government was doing everything possible to put the situation under control.
“These attacks, they are not acceptable because we are brothers and sisters but I can assure you that the government is serious in bringing this under control,” Mr. Shongwe said.