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Monday, 17 October 2016

"No More Political Room For Self-centered Politicians" Comr. Yusuf Saddam Writes



We will no longer give a political room to self-centered that neither know the value of their subject nor their political carrier.
It’s indeed time for educated youth that are willing to serve humanity not to be served, to give not to be given to rise and gain power for development of communities with bright future, focus and vision.
Just imagine how the rats come to us when they are in need of us, calling, begging for our votes, and making promises but when emerged as leaders shun and abandon our complaints, calls talk less of our messages.
Some months back I had a call from a fellow students representative of Funtua who were trying in all means to reshuffle students association. He says to me “I called one of the reps seeking for his benevolent assistance in running students government but before he even listen to what I have to say he replied “did I know you? Who ask you to call me? Allow me to rest!” after all he has forgotten that he was the one that asked him to call him.
In A.B.U, Funtua students association (FUNSA) is in halt for kangaroo ages, proper guidance, orientation and support which are given to other local government students such as DESA for Daura students, KAFSA for Kafur students and much others were and are not enjoyed by Funtua students. In this view some chauvinistic and faithful students of A.B.U who are autochthonous of Funtua caressed the soreness and came up with fruitful solution of enlivening Students association popularly known as FUNSA. On the process, one of the reps promised to come and have a dialogue with Funtua local government students but awkwardly put off his phone and failed to show-up despite the fact that students were gathered waiting for him. Series of conversation later took place with him but bunches of excuses were proffered.  
One agonistic issue recently happned which I don’t have to narrate how it occurs bid by bid for I am 99% sure some of you would pick pen and paper, pend their signatures and seek for a call back!
Here is its summary
Three days back we were in Katsina for National Association of Katsina State Students National Body Election, we found ourselves in agonistic situation, short of food, money for transportation back home, and our tyre busted in short we were severely in need of help. We called one of our reps at state level seeking for his help but denied. Surprisingly a reps out of our constituency popularly known as Mai Nauyi from Faskari local government offered us philanthropic assistance, and that was how we landed home safely.
To you fellow youths; can we continue like this?
To you our representatives, you should better know that we elected you into various offices as our servant not we to serve you. Rise up and serve humanity.

Sunday, 16 October 2016

Recently Rescued Chibok Girls Looking All cleaned Up in a Group Picture with Senator Ali Ndume

A group photo obtained by a Nigerian Public Affairs analyst on Twitter, shows the 21 newly rescued Chibok girls looking all cleaned up, in a group picture with Senator Ali Ndume in Abuja. This is only three days after they were released by Boko Haram group.

Saturday, 15 October 2016

Akon Invites Rahama Sadau to Los Angeles

American singer, Aliaume Damala Badara Akon Thiam, better known as Akon and Nigerian filmmaker, Jeta Amata, have invited banned Kannywood actress, Rahama Sadau to Los Angeles, California.
Excited Rahama Sadau made the disclosure via her Twitter handle, @Rahma_sadau, which was later confirmed by Akon.
"Los Angeles calling..so excited about @Jetaamata  and @Akon invitation to visit the set of their new film in Hollywood!!," she posted on Twitter.
Akon replied thus: “@Rahma_sadau looking forward to seeing u in LA. Let's empower our women and motivate them to grow. Fanning them is cooler then banning them”
She recently announced that she will join Nollywood stars in fight against cancer.
Akon rose to stardom in 2004 with his first single “Locked up” from his debut album “Trouble”.
He has played many leading film roles in Hollywood including the 2012 Nigerian-American film, “Black November”, directed by Jeta Amata and starring Vivica A Fox, Kim Basinger, Wyclef Jean, Anne Heche, Zack Amata, Hakeem-Kae-Kazim, Mbong Amata, Fred Amata and Mickey Rourke.
Jeta Amata is an award winning Nigerian film maker, based in Los Angeles, California. He comes from a family of successful film makers and has worked with countless A-list actors. He has worked tirelessly to create a fusion between American and African cinema.
Recall that the Motion pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (MOPPAN) recently announced the expulsion of the famous actress from the Hausa movie industry, Kannywood for what the association termed as immoral appearances in a music video.
News of the expulsion was contained in a press statement issued and signed by MOPPAN secretary, Salisu Mohammed.
The statement said the decision to expel the actress was taken after an emergency meeting, by all guilds that make up the association.
It read: “Sequel to the recent meeting in which a resolution reached by all guilds and associations under the unified body of MOPPAN, Rahama Sadau has been expelled from the Hausa indigenous film industry popularly known as Kannnywood. This is as a result of her recent immoral appearance in a certain video song where she appeared in series of visuals (video and pictorial) hugging and cuddling the music artiste, ClassiQ in his newly released video,” said the statement.
Watch the video here
Meanwhile, Actor,  Director and Producer  Ali Nuhu has said that the ban on actress Rahama Sadau is logical as she violated the codes and ethics of Kannywood.

Read more at http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/entertainment/us-music-star-akon-invites-banned-kannywood-actress-rahama-sadau-to-los-angeles/166962.html#30qJgSVBlF1q0D3Z.99

Photos: President Buhari Meets With Nigerian Community in Germany

President Buhari who is currently on a three-day official visit to Germany, met with representatives of Nigerian Community in Berlin Germany. He also participated in a Business forum which had in attendance German investors. More photos after the cut.



Buhari’s Kitchen Wife, Spirits in Aso Rock, Curse and Pain of Power – Femi Fani-Kayode Writes

I read Reuben Abati’s excellent write-up titled “The Spiritual Side Of Aso Villa” and I concur with his submissions.
I worked in the Villa for three years as President Olusegun Obasanjo’s spokesman on public affairs and a lot of grey strange things happened there.
Amongst them is the fact that the two people that served as Senior Special Assistant to President Obasanjo on Media and Publicity one after the other, namely the much-loved Mr. Tunji Oseni and then later Mrs. Remi Oyo, both contracted a terrible terminal illness whilst in office and died a few years later.
Apart from that many other aides that worked in the Villa at that time were also afflicted with strange diseases and a sudden and tragic end.
Amongst them were Col. Solomon Giwa Amu, Obasanjo’s hard-working and good-looking ADC and Mr. Stanely Macebuh, his brilliant and cerebral Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications.
I was so moved by Abati’s piece that I decided to share the following thoughts about the spiritual challenges that those in power have faced.
When our President can get up and tell the whole world all the way from distant Germany that his wife “belongs to the kitchen, the living room and the other room” simply because she dared to speak her mind to the BBC then you know that he is in the grip of something evil and that demons are speaking through him.
It is all part of the spiritual dimension of living in the Villa that Abati was referring to in his essay. The President’s mind has become twisted and he is now possessed by strange and powerful entities. He needs a lot of prayer.
Yet the problem is much bigger and wider than that. When one studies the history of our country critically and takes the time to do the appropriate research, one thing becomes very clear- that, in Nigeria, politics and the power game is a dangerous calling and terrible business which, more often than not, comes with a heavy price tag.
That price tag includes pain, anguish, betrayal, humiliation, persecution, misfortune, hardship, loss, death, strange ailments and tragedy for those who reach the top and their loved ones.
It is rather like playing Russian roulette- there is one live bullet in the six empty chambers of the pistol and one doesn’t quite know when that bullet will go off when the trigger is pulled.
The gamble and risks taken are not only compulsive but they are also addictive and at the same time utterly deadly.
Sadly the result is as follows- virtually every single one of our national leaders and those that have ever ruled this country has suffered immeasurably at some point or the other in their lives, whether it be before, during or after they came to power.
They too have shed tears in the loneliness of their closets and have eaten portions of what the Bible describes as the ”bread of sorrows”. Yes, even the rich and powerful cry and even they suffer loss and tragedy.
This is the case for leaders all over the world but in Nigeria it is far more pronounced and common than anywhere else.
Here the angel of death, misfortune and sorrow seem to stalk those that find power and, like an ugly old crow plucks out the pink feathers and precious eyes of a beautiful flamingo, she cuts short and plucks away their lives or the lives of their loved ones.
Like a light bulb attracts a moth and leads it to a sudden end, so power attracts those who seek it with equally tragic consequences. As painful as it is, let us look at the facts.
In the early 60′s Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the first Premier of the Western Region, lost his first son and years later his second son and second daughter were cut short in the prime of their lives.
Chief S.L. Akintola, his bitter political rival and the second Premier of the Western Region also lost his first daughter in the early 60′s and a few years later lost his third and youngest son. His second son was also cut short in his prime a number of years later.
My father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, the Deputy Premier of the Western Region, who was a close ally and second in command to S.L. Akintola, lost his second son.
Sir Adesoji Aderemi, who was the Ooni of Ife, a close ally of Awolowo and the first ceremonial Governor of the old Western Region, lost his first son. Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Premier of the old Eastern Region and Nigeria’s first and only ceremonial President, lost his first wife.
President Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigeria’s second democratically-elected President lost four wives and one son many years ago whilst Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Premier of the Northern Region, lost two sons and one daughter. Awolowo and Obasanjo went to jail for three years each whilst Ahmadu Bello went to jail for three months.
S.L. Akintola was killed in the prime of his life just as were Ahmadu Bello and Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first democratically-elected leader and Prime Minister.
As a matter of fact they were all killed on the same night- the night of January 15th 1966. President Shehu Shagari, Nigeria’s second democratically-elected leader and first executive President lost four children whilst he was in power and was locked up for over two years after he was toppled.
Chief MKO Abiola, the winner of the June 12th 1993 Presidential election, lost two wives, was locked up for 4 years and was eventually killed.
Chief Bola Ige, the first democratically-elected Governor of Oyo state and the former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of the Federation lost his first son and he himself was later murdered.
Chief Bisi Onabanjo, the first democratically-elected Governor of Ogun state lost his first son. Alhaji Lateef Jakande, the first democratically elected Governor of Lagos state, lost his first daughter.
Dr. Omololu Olunloyo, the second democratically-elected Governor of Oyo state lost his son. Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, the first Minister of Finance of Nigeria was killed.
Chief Alfred Rewane, one of the founding members of the Action Group and a leading figure in NADECO, was killed. The list is endless and I could go on and on.
Alhaji Musa Yar’adua was Minister of Lagos Affairs in the First Republic. He was blessed with a long and peaceful life. However two of his sons were not so lucky.
His first son, General Shehu Musa Yar’adua, who was number two to General Obasanjo when he was military Head of State and who for many decades was one of the most powerful men in the country, was murdered whilst he was in prison.
His second son, President Umaru Yar’adua, was cut short in his prime by a strange and inexplicable ailment after he had been President for only three years.
He was succeeded by his number two, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan. Jonathan lost his brother and his mother-in-law one year after the other after he became President.
Worse still those that he had been deputy to throughout his political life, either as Deputy Governor or Vice President, always suffered one form of misfortune or the other, whether it be death, shame, incarceration or impeachment, and he would end up stepping into their shoes and taking their place.
When it comes to our military rulers the story of consistent tragedy is no different- General Aguiyi-Ironsi, our first military Head of State was killed. General Yakubu Gowon, our second military Head of State, was toppled from power, exiled and lost his brother.
General Murtala Mohammed, our third military Head of State, was killed and lost both his son and son-in-law.
General Olusegun Obasanjo was our fourth military Head of State and we touched on his misfortunes earlier.
General Muhammadu Buhari, our fifth military Head of State, was toppled from power, locked up for a number of years, lost his mother whilst he was in detention and was not allowed to attend her burial, lost his first wife, lost his daughter and now he has publicly described his second wife as nothing more than a “kitchen, living room and ‘other room’ wife”.
His number two, General Tunde idiagbon, was cut short under very strange and suspicious cirumstances.
General Ibrahim Babangida, our sixth military Head of State, was eased out of power and compelled to ”step aside” amidst massive controversy and turmoil and later lost his wife.
His number two, Rear Admiral Augustus Aikhomu, lost his first son, Chief Ernest Shonekan, our first and only Interim Civilian Head of State, was badly humiliated and toppled from power.
General Sani Abacha, our seventh military Head of State, lost his first son, was removed from power and was killed.
General Abdulsalami Abubakar, our eigth military Head of State, as far as I am aware is the only exception and appears to have escaped any misfortune.
Yet the picture is very depressing. This is indeed a catalogue of tragic events. Sorrow and pain just appears to be following sorrow and pain. It is a vicious circle of misfortune and calamity.
Yet the most curious phenomenon and bizarre series of events of all is the fact that every single Head of State or President that has ruled our country from the Presidential Villa in Aso Rock, Abuja for three years or more has either ended up dying whilst there or has lost a spouse before leaving office.
President Jonathan stayed there as President for four years in a stretch but the travails of his wife and her series of illnesses and medical complications which suddenly and miraculously ceased and abated after he conceded the 2015 election indicates that had he continued in office after 2015 he may have lost her and the demons of Aso Rock Villa would have come for their prey. Thankfully he left before they could lay claim to it and before the curse was activated.
Babangida did not stay in the Villa in Abuja for up to three years so he and his wife escaped what has come to be known as the ”Villa curse”.
It was the same for Chief Ernest Shonekan who, wisely, never stayed at the Villa at all but who chose to preside over the affairs of the nation from Aguda house next door and who remained in power for barely six months. General Abdulsalami Abubakar stayed at the Villa but he remained there for less than a year.
However Abacha, Obasanjo and Yar’adua were not so lucky- each of them stayed at the Villa for three years or more and before the end of their tenure they either lost their own life or the life of their spouse whilst there.
The story is that once the three year mark is passed the curse sets in and the clock begins to tick. At the end of the day only one of the two spouses comes out alive.
When one considers all these facts and series of misfortunes that have trailed our leaders in the last 56 years of our existence as an independent nation one cannot but conclude that there has indeed been a harvest of hardship, pain and death attached to the highest, most powerful and most prominent offices in the land and to those that are close to or have occupied it.
The truth is that power comes at a terrible price and those that wield it have, more often than not, experienced terrible pain and anguish in their lives.
That is the price that virtually every single one of them has had to pay. What a tragedy. Yet at the end of the day I wonder whether it is all worth it.
For as the bible says, it is nothing but ”vanity upon vanity- all is vanity”.

Two Shi’ia Members Killed In Fresh Kaduna Mob Attack

Two members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), better known as the Shi’ia sect, are feared dead following an attack on the group by a mob in Tudun Wada local government area of Kaduna state.
It was learnt that the clash between the Shi’ia members and the mob started on Saturday, when the former mobilised to renovate their school that was destroyed on Zango road in the LGA.
Also, Awwal Yaro Maikyau, special adviser on youths to Nasir El-Rufai, the Kaduna governor, was said to have been attacked while trying to mediate between the mob and the members of the IMN.
Sources said the residents of the area had joined forces against the Shi’ia members.
“The issue is getting out of hand because hundreds of youths are advancing towards Ungwan Muazu to hunt for Shi’a members,” Bala Zango, a shop owner, in the area said.
“We heard that two persons suspected to be members of the Shi’ia sect were dead at Tudun Wada. It’s very scary because at the end of the day, it’s the innocent people that will fall victim.”
The Shi’ia members said they came under attacks while they were trying to rebuild their school.
“Some thugs came to attack us with weapons, insisting that we must be evicted completely from the place. Police arrived the scene and went with some of our members and some community members for settlement,” one of the IMN members said.
“As they left, 10 of our Shi’ia members were attached with machete. It was rumoured that two of our members were killed, but we are still making inquiries to confirm. This is the danger behind playing politics with religion.”
Don Awunah, the force public relations officer, could not be reached on telephone to confirm the incident.

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

FUNYUD Chairman Encourages Youth To Be Peace Ambassadors

Chairman of a non-governmental organization known as Funtua Youth United for Development (FUNYUD), Comrade Yusuf Saddam Saleh has invigorated Funtua Youth and Nigerians’ at large to be peace ambassadors and be committed to generous services to building persistent peace irrespective of religious, region and racial attachment.
According to the chairman, peace is the gramps and a father of unity which concomitantly leads to development, no any person or group of people/society would achieve its goal without peace and unity. He further added that the countries we always enthused and called developed attained that position due to presence peace and unity.
The chairman also called on youth to evade violence and embrace peace in order to achieve sustainable development in the country.

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

President Buhari Orders The Release of Dasuki

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered that ex NSA Sambo Dasuki be released from prison as soon as he return the funds he reportedly misappropriated.
“I can tell you that the President is not comfortable with the continued detention of Dasuki despite the offences he allegedly committed against Nigeria and its people,” the aide said according to Vanguard.“The only condition Mr. President has asked Dasuki to fulfil is to refund the huge sum of public funds which were allegedly diverted under his watch as the NSA.

Thursday, 6 October 2016

Funtua Stakeholders Hold Meeting With Kedco Officials On Electric Light Issues



The meeting started at 11:10 am 03.10.2016, was cheered by Sarkin Maskan Katsina Hakimin Funtua.

Those in attendance include:
Sarkin Maskan Katsina Hakimin Funtua Alh. Sambo Idris Sambo, Chairman Funtua LGA rep, KEDCO Regional manager Funtua zone, Police Area Commander, Chairman Funtua Youth United for development (FUNYUD) Comr. Yusuf Saddam Saleh, Chairman Funtua Consultative Forum (FCF) Shamsudden Sani Babajo, Chairman Funtua Funtun Dutse Comr. Aminu Sly, FUNYUD Secretary Ibrahim Muazam, Ibrahim Bala Abdullahi Sheikh Abdulrahman Jibril and much more.

FUNYUD chairman confirmed to our correspondent that the outcome of the meeting was really good as complaints from both side were entertained in a meticulous manner, area of problem such as overbilling which once transpired to be the foremost area of concern to the citizen of the locality has been brushed, even though the KEDCO regional manager has explained in comprehensive the reason for the aforementioned overbilling, he said, the overbilling is caused as a result of electric light being shared illegally to several households by a single legal household, he further added that according to a survey conducted in Dandaji at Unguwar Musa ward, six hundred and twenty plus (620) households which are illegally consuming electric light have been identified, he further urged the citizens to be switching their gloves during day time as that also adds to more billing.
FCF chairman wept the issue of load shading and identified some areas faced by the problems which includes: Forty housing estate behind GDSS Funtua, Umaru Mutallab street transformer and so on. His vice Rabiu Umar Maska counseled KEDCO officials to create awareness to people whenever there are problems of such through organizing seminars and public lectures. He further added on the issues of inherited outstanding balances where he urges the officials to find a possible solutions to that.
Sheikh Abdurrahman Jibril urges KEDCO to provide prepaid meter that would aid in knowing exact amount consumed by customer which they promised to provide to each and every household within the period of five (5) years as targeted.  
Finally KEDCO officials promised to see to all the problems mentioned and seek support from Sarkin Maskan Katsina Hakimin Funtua and his subject so as to bring change, run smooth business.
 
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