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Friday, 11 October 2013
Dokpesi Arrested Over Fraud
Abu Dokpesi, the look-alike younger brother of Daar Communication chairman, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi who is the man behind AFEMAI Line Transport Ltd, is in the storm. Few weeks back the businessman was arrested and detained at the Abuja Police Divisional Headquarters, opposite the Central Bank of Nigeria former head office.
Delta Gov Expands Political Base....As more opposition members Decamp to PDP
> Forty eight hours to the senatorial election in Delta
> Central Senatorial
> District the DPP chieftain representing Udu /Ughelli
> Federal
> constituency Honorable Austin Ogbaburon has led hundreds
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> Central Senatorial
> District the DPP chieftain representing Udu /Ughelli
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> constituency Honorable Austin Ogbaburon has led hundreds
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Promasidor Donates Borehole to Isolo Community
Lagos, Nigeria, 10 October, 2013: As part of its corporate social responsibility, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, makers of Cowbell milk, has donated a borehole and water treatment plant to Isolo community in Lagos.
The managing Director of the company, Chief Keith Richards speaking at the commissioning ceremony also pledged continuous support to the development and empowerment of the youth in the community.
Richards noted that Promasidor as a young company of 20 years is trying to build up innovation and relationship to be close to the community by understanding the need of consumers in a given community.
According to him, one good thing about the commissioning of the borehole was to provide clean water for the community, adding that erecting the borehole in the palace of Oba symbolizes a great partnership with the community.
“We want to demonstrate that Promasidor is a good corporate citizen, drinking water is a fundamental human right of any citizen hence, we will be committed to the monitoring of the project in a bid to keep the water running. We have always been very socially responsible organisation and we have being engaging with our host communities.
In Isolo we have done something in the area of health care, street light and security. So this project is just one of them, we also work with communities around the federation, we have worked with people that had been impacted by disaster, those affected by floods in the middle belt and the in southern part of Nigeria,” he said.
Oba Kabiru Kolawole, Osolo of Isolo Kingdom earlier in an address of welcome commended Promasidor for its support to the cause of empowering the active poor in the community, describing the company as greatest financier, supporter and source of inspiration due to its passion and concern for the downtrodden.
Kolawole who also described the water project as another most thoughtful, generous and kindest corporate act said Promasidor has been the only corporate positive voice in the kingdom who has demonstrated an unmatched and unprecedented corporate concern and action by providing borehole and water treatment plant that cost millions of naira.
Kolawole noted that the organization have greatly impacted on the social and economic environment of the kingdom.
He listed some of the projects the company has undertook to impact positively on the community to include donation of hospital equipment to the general hospital of Isolo, construction of street lights and bus stops at Cowbell way, Isolo, offering of yearly scholarships to bright students of the community, among others.
L-R Oba Kabiru Kolawole Agbabiaka, Osolo of Isolo Kingdom, Chief Keith Richards, Managing Director, Promasidor Nigeria Limited and Chief Isiaku Adele Sadiq, Otun-Oba of Isolo at the official commissioning of Borehole and Water Treatment Plant donated to Isolo community by Promasidor Nigeria Limited in Isolo, Lagos on Wednesday.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Fuji Star,Sefiu Alao,loses wife...How Mama Rafia died
Abeokuta based fuji star Sefiu Alao Adekunle loses wife, Alhaja Nimota Adekunle died in a Lagos hospital of cardiac arrest yesterday and she has been buried 10.15am dis morning. She is d mother of sefiu Alao's popular daughter, Rafiat.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Nigeria Wins the Right to Host AFRIMA
Regional Director/Co-Producer, Mr. Micheal Strano; Chief Executive Officer, PRM Africa and Executive Producer, AFRIMA, Mr. Mike Dada; Co-Producer, Mrs Petra Seseli, and Director, Brand Communication and Sponsorship, Matlou Tsotetsi, at the unveiling of Nigeria as the winner of the host country of AFRIMA 2014 - 2016, in Lagos, recently.
Country Director, Ghana, AFRIMA, Mr. Don Obilor; Country Director, Cameroon, Mr Egnon Ewane; Director, Brand Communication and Sponsorship, Matlou Tsotetsi; Chairman Media Committee, AFRIMA, Mr Steve Ayorinde; Regional Director/Co-Producer, Mr. Micheal Strano; Chief Executive Officer, PRM Africa and Producer, AFRIMA, Mr. Mike Dada; Co-Producer, Mrs Petra Seseli; Country Director, Benin, Mr. Totan Richmiy at the unveiling of the host country of AFRIMA 2014 - 2016, in Lagos, recently.
NIGERIA - LAGOS, 6th OCTOBER 2013: After months of intensive deliberations, history was made as Nigeria eventually emerged as the winner of the hosting right of AFRIMA (Africa Music Awards). The final decision was reached on, Saturday October 5, 2013 by the International Committee of AFRIMA with members drawn from different parts of Africa at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos.
Speaking to journalists at a press conference held on Sunday, October 6,2013 at the Four Points by Sheraton, Lagos, AFRIMA’s Brand Communication and Sponsorship Director, South Africa's Matlou Tsotetsi said Nigeria was selected to host the much expected pan- African music award among four other countries- Gabon, South Africa, Namibia and Kenya.
One of the factors that aided the decision to give Nigeria the maiden hosting right, according to her, is the booming business of music in the country and its growing entertainment and event - hosting infrastructure. “We took a lot of factors into consideration before Nigeria was eventually considered and nominated just like we did last year in Namibia before we arrived at the last five countries.”
With the nomination, it was disclosed that Nigeria would host the music awards aimed at rewarding African music talent for the next three consecutive years, while countries bidding to host after Nigeria would be announced in 2015. The organisers noted that the award ceremony that will be preceded by a two-day Pan African Music Summit is expected to be held on Saturday, October 25, 2014. There will be twenty seven categories of awards that will be decided by a rich college of judges and fan sms/online voting.
AFRIMA, is designed to be the ultimate recognition of African music talent globally, has five Regional Directors and fifty four Country Directors across Africa to streamline activities. As part of the build- up to the award ceremony, a road show tagged 'On the way to the AFRIMA's will be held in three major cities of the world- New York, London and Paris including four cities in four of the key regions in Africa.
The unique selling propositions of the awards, according to the Regional Director, Eastern Africa and co-Producer of the award, Mr. Mike Strano, is that for the first time in the history of hosting music awards in Africa, songwriters will also be recognised among several other industry professionals.
It was also revealed that AFRIMA, which has been designed to work with the African Union to foster unity, peace and love among African nations, will embrace Statesmen, cultural icons, members of the diplomatic community and business leaders across the world.
According to the Executive Producer of AFRIMA, Mike Dada, ''AFRIMA will provide opportunities to showcase our strength as Africans for global competitiveness and project our musical and cultural values. Our mission is to project our heritage and bright future through the art of music'' Dada, a noted brand communication and public relations expert, added that AFRIMA will further accentuate Nigeria's status in cultural and entertainment products on the continent.
AFRIMA will unite Africans with a live broadcast to 84 countries on 109 television stations across the world in the English and French languages
Teachers Award Kwara Governor
The Kwara State Governor, Dr. Abdulfatah Ahmed on Saturday received the Nigeria Union of Teachers(NUT) merit award for outstanding performance in Education from Vice President Namadi Sambo with a commitment to accelerate the sector's growth. "We are not only committed to sustaining the "Every Child counts" policy of the immediate past administration but to taking it to the envisioned level", Dr. Ahmed promised.
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>>> The Governor also added that added his administration would continue to collaborate with all stakeholders in the education sector to ensure that child education and development was achieved within the set-time.
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>>> Responding on behalf of other awardees, Dr Ahmed said the award would further motivate his administration to chart a new and better cause for educational development of the state. He commended the NUT for recognizing his administration's outstanding achievements in education sector and for its firm commitment to teachers' interest. "It is no longer tenable that teachers' reward is in heaven. We must do everything we can to enhance the welfare of teachers and also create a conducive atmosphere for effective teaching and learning", said Ahmed who stressed that the level must be strengthened in order to enhance educational development.
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>>> Other recipients of the awards that took place at NICON LUXURY Hotel, Abuja as part of activities for the' 2013 World Teachers' Day celebration and President's Teachers And Schools Excellence Award' were the Yobe State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Geidam and his Enugu counterpart Sullivian Chime.
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>>> The well attended award presentation ceremony was attended by the Vice President Namadi Sambo who represented the president, Minister of State for Education Nelson Wike; Minister of Youth and Sport Alhaji Bolaji Abdullah and scores of personalities in the educational sector across the state.
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>>> Earlier in his address, the National President of NUT, Comrade Michael Olukoya said the World Teachers Day started from the Congress of Ministers of Education of nations affiliated to UNESCO in 1966 formed principally to consider UNESCO/ILO document on recommendations concerning the status of teachers.
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>>> Olukoya said the NUT demanded that primary education should be moved away from the ambit of local government, pointing out that its financial responsibility to primary education should be built into the consolidated Account of the federation for the benefits of first line charge to primary education.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Exclusive: Agagu's wife insists on touching Hubby's Corpse before burial{picture}
The widow of Late Dr Olusegun Agagu, Funke, is seen here praying for here darling husband shortly before he was lowered into his grave.
photo credit:parrotnewsxtra/yinka agboola
How Feyi Agagu Survived The Crash.... *Why late Agagu’s embalmed body remained intact *Cap remained on his head in the coffin after crash’
If individuals took their instincts more seriously, perhaps, the tragedy of last Thursday involving the embalmed body of late Governor Olusegun Agagu of Ondo State and the burial team traveling aboard the Associated Airline Flight, with registration number SCD 361, may have been avoided.
Indeed, Feyi, son of Chief Agagu, who was on board that flight, may have been spared the horrors of hospitalisation in the wake of the tragedy.
He is lucky to be one of the survivors.
Sunday Vanguard has been informed that shortly after the crash and the hospitalisation of the initial nine survivors including, of course, Feyi, it came to light that there were strong indications just before boarding the plane that all may not have been well. Two of the survivors later died that day.
Speaking to very close family friends and sympathizers as well as very senior government officials who came around on Thursday afternoon, the young Agagu disclosed that just a few minutes before the passengers of the ill-fated flight boarded, he did not feel very comfortable.
According to the family insider Feyi spoke to, “the young man said that once they got to the tarmac before boarding and once he sighted the plane, what struck him was the seemingly very old look of the plane”. Continuing, the source narrated: “Feyi said he didn’t like the looks of the plane. “He also said but for the importance and significance of the trip, his inner sense didn’t feel comfortable boarding the plane.
“In fact, Feyi said he told another survivor, Femi Akinsanya, that the plane looked too old and he didn’t feel like boarding.
“ But Feyi said he was told not to get himself worked up needlessly since this was not going to be his first time aboard a plane neither would this be the first old-looking plane that he would board.
“That was how he said he boarded the plane”.
Sunday Vanguard was later made to understand that the event which transpired between Feyi Agagu and his brother-in-law, Femi Akinsanya before they boarded that plane suggested that the former may not have had anything to do with the flight arrangement for the movement of his father’s corpse to Akure, the Ondo State capital.
Though 23years old, the plane, according to Balami David, the President of the National Association of Pilots and Engineers, during a television interview, reportedly operated some days before the ill-fated flight.
No matter.
Sunday Vanguard was told by the source that Feyi recounted “how he and Femi Akinsanya boarded the plane and moved straight to the back end to take up seats.”
“Why Feyi chose the back seat”, the source said, “was more a function of his state of mind about the state of the plane rather than a preference for taking a back seat.
“When they sat down, Feyi told me that he and Femi simply prayed that they should just take off and land safely, oblivious of what lay ahead of them.
“Feyi said once they took off, everything happened so fast.
“What he also told me was that both he and Femi noticed what looked like a crack not far from where they sat at the rear end of the plane.
“He said everything happened so fast that by the time the plane crashed on the ground, it was that crack that had been noticed earlier that transformed into a gapping exit point upon impact on the ground.
“Feyi said the exit point created was where he and Femi escaped through”.
Another source further revealed that most of the survivors of the crash appeared to be those seated at the rear end of the plane.
Another source further revealed that most of the survivors of the crash appeared to be those seated at the rear end of the plane.
This is further corroborated by the fact that the first point of impact was the frontal part which eventually caught fire soon after crash-landing.
And whereas there were insinuations about the entire crash, something much more interesting was to be discovered when rescue operations began.
The brown coffin in which was laid the body of Agagu did not as much get destroyed despite the impact of the crash and the fatality number of 13.
More, the embalmed body of the late Agagu remained intact inside the coffin when it was opened for inspection, a source disclosed to Sunday Vanguard.
That was not all.
The most intriguing part of the discovery was that the body of the neatly dressed Agagu who was to make a statement of sartorial flamboyance even in death (he was to be laid-in-state at a well organized reception by the Ondo State Government and his political associates) was not ruffled.
“The cap on his head stayed intact even after impact”, a source told Sunday Vanguard.
For a typically traditional society that Nigeria is, these discoveries got tongues wagging.
From the absurd to the very absurd, some insinuated that there may have been more to it than meets the eye for an accident because after claiming 13 lives, the dead was remained intact.
Sunday Vanguard learnt that the coffin cargo was latched to the hooks in the cargo compartment of the plane.
It was also gathered that the coffin was in the rear end of the fuselage and, like those who survived the crash, it enjoyed the benefit of positioning.
It was also gathered that the coffin was in the rear end of the fuselage and, like those who survived the crash, it enjoyed the benefit of positioning.
However, aviation experts are of the view that sitting at the rear end of the plane is not a definite guarantee against fatality during an air crash.
They use the ASIANA Airline flight which crashed last July at the San Francisco Airport. The Boeing 777, while attempting to land at the sea-bordered airport, hit its tail on the concrete embankment, engendering a forced ejection of some passengers along with their seats. Those few passengers who died in that crash were those seated at the rear end.
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UDUAGHAN COMMISSIONS 130 EXECUTIVE PASSENGER BOATS
Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has commissioned 130 Executive Passenger Boats with a charge to beneficiaries to use them for the purpose they were bought.
Dr Uduaghan said during the commissioning that the executive passenger boats with either 85 or 115 twin horse power engines would enhance water transportation system in the riverine communities of the state.
He said that the boats were purchased and subsidized to provide safe, comfortable and fast means of movement of persons and goods across the riverine communities and appealed to the operators to ensure that they judiciously use them to ferry passengers on the waterways
The Governor explained that the commissioning of the speed boats was delayed as a result of the condition given by the National Environmental Safety Regulatory Agency (NESRA) on the environmental friendliness of the imported boat engines, and assured the agency that given the state's prominent role in environmental matters, the engines conformed to all environmental laws and will not pollute the environment."
Explaining further, he stated that the state government had to apply to President Goodluck Jonathan for permission to import the engines of the boat which was graciously approved by him.
Governor The governor said that the boats would be given to private operators and the Delta Waterways Limited for proper management in the riverine communities.
Similarly, he announced that a set of Innoson-built 50-seater buses would be commissioned next week and distributed to Road Transport Workers to help ease the transportation problem faced by commuters in the state.
He admonished the members of National Union of Road Transport Workers not to threaten the peace and security of the state, emphasizing “that government will not hesitate to prosecute anybody who breached the peace and security in the state in the name of the union.”
“Chairman, tell your members that no one is bigger than the law in this state. I am doing all l can to maintain peace in this state so anyone that want to throw the state into crisis will be punished," he told the union.
In a welcome address, the Commissioner for Transport, Honourable Ben Ibakpa commended the state government for his contributions in the transport sector noting that a total of 605 Toyota Hiace Buses has been acquired and distributed for Urban Mass Transit in the state.
He stated that 10 Tata Buses and 50 Air-conditioned Marcopolo Buses and 2,500 tricycles were also commissioned early this year by the governor and distributed to Delta Transport Company and 'Okada' riders in the state to improve on the transport scheme of the government,
The Commissioner assured Deltans that the boats commissioned would be strictly used for the purpose it was meant for in-order to serve Deltans and enable them derive maximum benefit of the state government kind gesture.
According to him “I want to reiterate the need to ensure that the 130 boats being commissioned today will be strictly used for the purpose it was meant for. They are meant to serve Deltans and to ensure that our people derive maximum benefit from this good gesture.”
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW & PIX OF KATSINA GOVERNOR DR. IBRAHIM SHEMA’S SECRET DEAF & DUMB 1ST CHILD FROM LATE POLICE MISTRESS WHO LIVES IN LAGOS STREET
Katsina State Governor Dr. Ibrahim Shema is a professional in politics. A trained lawyer, in the mid-80s he was the Chief Legal Executive of the National Fertilizer Company (NAFCON) and in the line of duty, then a 30 years old young man who was single and exploring, he met a beautiful and promising police woman, Felicia Udeh in Ibadan in one of his official visits (pictured both with Shema holding a microphone and a man looking) .
Evidently there was sexual spark between the cop and the young Shema and they struck up a yummy relationship, and had a baby girl in 1987. A bundle of joy to both she was named after Shema’s maternal grandmother, Amina, and when she was 2 years old, her father took her to Mecca for pilgrimage.
The two lovers may have been put asunder by the fact that Felicia (pictured right) who retired from the police as a Deputy Commissioner had had five children in her broken marriage to one Mr. Udeh and is a Christian from Cross Rivers State. She later died on February 17, 2005.
Endowed with the fine physical attributes of a Fulani woman, which she inherited from her father’s genes(Shema pictured left), Amina is naturally beautiful. However, her speech and hearing defects have both conspired to hamper her pursuits of happiness and knowledge.
Now 26 years old, Amina who lives with a relation at Ikotun in Alimosho Area of Lagos State has had a baby girl for a man who promised her marriage but later fled when he impregnated her. She was also cheated out of her own share of her deceased’s mother’s estate.
In a chance encounter, Amina who spoke to orijoreporter through an interpreter said she got to know from her mother that her father is the present Katsina Sate Governor before she died, and would not mind to prove it by submitting herself to a DNA Test.
Armed with joint picture of Dr. Ibrahim Shema and her mother in January this year, Amina who is desperate to meet her father went to NTA Abuja believing that her matter would be brought to light and she would get help.
According to her: “I was at NTA Abuja, and they reached my father by phone, telling him they had a deaf and dumb girl in their office, who claimed to be his daughter.
“He sent his Aide-de-camp, Usman Mohammed to NTA to come and identify me and when he came after discussing with the governor on phone he admitted that am his daughter.
“But that was the last I heard.”
The ultimate search also took her to Katsina Governor’s Lodge at Asokoro in Abuja where she was turned back by gun wielding police manning the gate. She also wrote a letter (a copy made available to orijoreporter and published below) that was infested with errors and sent it through DHL to Dr. Ibrahim Shema but got no response.
source:orijo reporter