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Violence in Rivers elections was introduced by my generation - Advocacy group leader

Violence in Rivers state politics, especially during election period, has continued to be an issue of concern to many in the country

- The leader of an advocacy group known as the Rivers Unity House (RUH), Kingsley Wali, has said that his generation introduced violence in the state's elections

- In regret, Wali said that those within his age bracket owe Nigerians apologies for the awful trend in the state

Kingsley Wali, the leader of an advocacy group known as the Rivers Unity House (RUH) on Thursday, August 23, blamed his generation for introducing the culture of violence and destruction in elections in the state, Vanguard reports.

Decrying the negative influence of violence in the development of the state, Wali said: “My generation destroyed our politics and I think my generation owes this current generation a duty to say we are sorry we created this wrong and we need to move on.

"Moving forward, you need to do it differently. Let’s face it, what has violence done for the people politically? People have gotten into power. You use people and discard them. Even those who used and discard people, what has it done to them? Nothing.

"They have not really made any progress. What you see are people having temporary comfort and at the end of the day because of the way they got the wealth, it is not sustainable.

“Why not try sustainable growth where people are seen as part of a system and they put all hands together to ensure it works because if it works, it will work for everybody. We are looking for a situation where we create a system that works.

“What we speak for and against is the ailment in the society. It affects the political class, affects my own party, APC. So, it is not a case of demoralizing the other side of the coin. It is something that is destroying every facet of the economy.

“You will find out that whatever transpired in last Saturday’s by-election will equally play out in the parties. I wouldn’t bother myself with details of who did what, but at times like this, the whole system is flared up and the confusion out there will blind most of us to the truth.”

Former Deputy Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly, Leyii Kwanee, on the occasion said that his generation was ready to make amends, having failed the people.Kwanee said: “The very day you realise you have erred, you apologise and take it up from there, that is your good morning. Our generation, those within our age bracket, we have failed the people. There is no shame about it.”

Meanwhile,emiratco reported that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had disagreed with Governor Nyesom Wike's allegation that the police should be blamed for the violence that marred the Saturday, August 18, by-election in Rivers state.

While the INEC chief praised the police for wading in and preventing total break down of law and order during the election, Governor Wike blamed the police for causing the violence that marred the election.

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UPDATED: Former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan dies

Former UN Secretary-General and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kofi Annan has died at the age of 80, his foundation said on Saturday.

Annan, a Ghanaian national, died in hospital in Bern, Switzerland, in the early hours of Saturday, two of his close associates said.

In Geneva, the Kofi Annan Foundation announced his peaceful death with “immense sadness” after a short illness, saying he was surrounded in his last days by his second wife Nane and children Ama, Kojo and Nina.

Annan served two terms as UN Secretary-General in New York from 1997 to 2006 and retired in Geneva and later lived in a Swiss village in the nearby countryside.

“In many ways, Kofi Annan was the UN. He rose through the ranks to lead the organization into the new millennium with matchless dignity and determination,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, whom Annan had chosen to head the UN refugee agency, said in a statement.

As head of UN peacekeeping operations, Annan was criticized for the world body’s failure to halt the genocide in Rwanda in the 1990s.

“The UN can be improved, it is not perfect but if it didn’t exist you would have to create it,” he told the BBC’s Hard Talk during an interview for his 80th birthday last April, recorded at the Geneva Graduate Institute where he had studied

The Nobel Laureate died after a brief illness.

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Recover Deleted Files in Windows (The Easiest Way)

Are you worried about losing important data that you deleted mistakenly on your PC or USB devices? Don’t worry! We have a solution for you. You can restore or get your deleted data easily just by following a few simple steps.

Before proceeding, we have a very useful tip for you in case you mistakenly delete some data on your PC. You should always stop using the device immediately you mistakenly delete something as it will keep your deleted data safe.

If you continue to use the device, it might create new data files and your previous data might get lost. So always remember this.

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Abia to procure materials from Kano for making Aba products

Ikpeazu made this known when his counterpart from Kano, Dr Ibrahim Ganduje, paid visited him at the Government House, Umuahia, after the latter had been conferred with an honorary traditional chieftaincy title by the Chairman of Abia State/ South East traditional Rulers Council, Eze Dr Eberechi Dick.

The conferment, which took place at Dick’s Ewuga Palace in Obingwa LGA, was in appreciation of Ganduje for protecting south easterners resident in Kano State. Governor Ikpeazu, who said Abia would leverage cotton and the ternary in Kano to improve the leather, shoes, and bags industry, pointed out that the two states needed one another to survive.

“Abia will explore ways of making bulk purchase of leather from Kano, to drive the shoe factories in Aba. Our Commissioner for Trade and Investments will soon visit Kano State with Aba leather manufacturers in that regard.”

He further stressed the need for every ethnic nationality in the country to respect each other’s difference, and learn how to leverage the things they share in common for the sake of posterity.

“For me, every part of Nigeria needs each other and this is the kind of synergy we need,” adding that he has opened talks with the Bank of Industry (BoI), to see how best to source the materials.

Ganduje on his part said the honour done him would further consolidate national integration that Nigeria yearns for, and urged Nigerians to understand their differences and accept each other as the only way to build a united nation.

Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and now Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi Lamido, who was in Ganduje’s entourage, described Kano as a cosmopolitan society that welcomes and accommodates the residents and visitors.He said any country that wants to make progress must be accommodating, and expressed delight that governors Ikpeazu (PDP), and Ganduje (APC), are working in such a manner that promotes national unity and development.

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NDC Chairman advises General Mosquito to retire as General Secretary

NDC's Central Regional Chairman, Allotey Jacobs, has advised the party's General Secretary, General Mosquito, to resign

- According to Allotey Jacobs, General Mosquito needs to leave to pave way for others to contribute to the party

- He said that NDC needs youthful ideas to pull it out of opposition

The Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Bernard Allotey Jacobs, has called on the party’s General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, to retire.

Speaking on Okay FM, Allotey Jacobs argued that there is the need for Asiedu Nketiah, better known as General Mosquito, to give way for fresh ideas for the party.

He added that other equally capable people who are endowed with new ideas have to move the party forward.


Asiedu Nketiah, NDC's General Secretary Source: Supplied

In his opinion, there is a new breed of political youths who appeal more to the new generation of electorates and can therefore bring in more votes.

Such people, he went on, should be allowed to contest the available positions in the party.

“Asiedu Nketia’s time is over. His time has elapsed. His presence is preventing younger people in the party from contesting various positions, a situation which is very worrying,” he lamented bitterly.

He went on to say that “There are younger people in the party who are capable of working so they should stop the musical chairs and shifting cultivation and allow new people in the party [to contest],” he added.

Allotey Jacob’s comments follow those of General Mosquito, who has revealed his intention to contest for his position as General Secretary.

According to General Mosquito, he is the best person to pull the party out of position.

He explained that he stands tall and unmatched when it comes to the party’s history and operational strategies.

But Allotey Jacobs, who accused General Mosquito of being the cause of the defeat of the NDC in the Central Region, says he prefers Koku Anyidoho who is the Deputy General Secretary to General Mosquito.

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Genevieve Nnaji's 'Lionheart' starring Nkem Owoh, Pete Edochie & Onyeka Onwenu to Premiere at #TIFF18

Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji’s latest production ‘Lionheart’ which was shot last year, is set to have its world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.

The movie follows Genevieve who plays Adaeze, a level-headed executive in her father’s bus company, Lionheart Transport. Time and again, Adaeze has proven her keen ability to make a profit and to manage the most heated situations. But when her father falls ill, both her and her rival are passed over in favour of Adaeze’s less-than-suave uncle, Godswill.

Determined to fight her way to the top, but not wanting to go against her father’s wishes, Adaeze feels like the proverbial bus has left the station without her. She must quickly shift gears, however, when her and Godswill discover that Lionheart is running on fumes, financially. Together, the unlikely duo must come together to save the company and their family name.

Sharply and comically observed, the film deals with the everyday sexism that saturates workplaces everywhere, and captures the delicate balance between honouring one’s family while finding the courage to strike out on one’s own.

Lionheart stars Nkem Owoh, Pete Edochie, Onyeka Onwenu and more, and this would be Genevieve’s directorial debut.

The festival is scheduled to take place from the 6th to the 16th of September 2018.

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Nigerian Government confirms planned increment of NYSC allowance

The Nigerian Government has confirmed that there are plans to increase the allowance of serving members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC.

Ngige spoke to reporters in Awka, the capital of Anambra State yesterday.

The Minister disclosed that the much awaited new minimum wage will also be enjoyed by members of the NYSC.

He explained that the committee had not concluded on it because no recommendation had come to the Federal Executive Council.

Ngige said further, “as a matter of fact, some ministries, such as Youth and Sports, my ministry, Women Affairs and Budget and Planning, have been asked to make our input.

“However, the important thing to note is that whatever increase that would be made on the allowances of NYSC members would be hinged on the envisaged new minimum wage.

“The allowances of the NYSC persons will be on the same sliding scale with the national minimum wage, except that it is a top up. That is why today, the national minimum wage is N18, 000, and the top up for NYSC members is about N1, 500, making it N19, 500.

“This is the allowance the Federal government will give to them. Areas or persons and bodies or agencies where they do their primary assignments can also give them what they call special allowances and that is irrespective of this monthly stipend from federal government.

“Their employers in their places of primary assignment can give them another top-up so that in some establishments you see them paying extra N10, 000 to the NYSC persons; some are as generous as even giving N20, 000, which is about the same thing that they earn.”

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Labour Party promises to secure 16m votes for Buhari in 2019

Labour Party says it will support the reelection bid of President Buhari and will mobilise vote for him

The national chairman of the party, Mike Omotosho, says his party will also work with the APC to liberate Kwara from misrule by a clique led by one man

- Muhammadu Buhari says the APC has the full understanding of Nigeria’s challenges

The Labour Party (LP) has pledged to deliver 16 million votes for President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 presidential elections

The national chairman of the party, Mike Omotosho gave the assurance on Thursday, August 23, in Ilorin at a public lecture and inauguration of wards and local governments canvassers for re-election bid of Buhari and his vice, Yemi Osinbajo, The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

The event organised by the Buhari/Osinbajo 2019 project was attended by Lai Mohammed, the minister of information and culture and the leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara.

Omotosho, in a goodwill message at the event, said the labour party will support the reelection bid of Buhari and will mobilise vote for him.

He said his party will also work with the APC to liberate Kwara from misrule by a clique led by one man.

Omotosho charged the people of Kwara, to take the opportunity of the political development in the country to free themselves from slavery and oppression.

Speaking in the same vein, the chairman of APC caretaker committee in Kwara, Bashir Bolarinwa, said President Buhari should be given a chance to continue with his agenda of liberating the country from poverty and treasury looting.

He said Nigerians should not allow a repeat of 1985 history when Buhari regime of discipline and prudence was ousted to pave way for corruption and retrogression.

Otunba Gani Zubair, the coordinator of Buhari/Osinbajo 2019 project, said the group was formed because of the dysfunction within APC orchestrated by the defection in the National Assembly.

He said the objective of the movement, among others, is to counter all forces against the president and mobilise the people for his re-election.

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EPL: Manchester United admit ‘Mourinho problem

Senior figures at Manchester United have accepted there is a problem with manager Jose Mourinho, but they believe executive vice chairman Ed Woodward can fix it, SportsMail reports.

A miserable summer tour of the USA, coupled with a telling outburst from Paul Pogba and a 3-2 defeat at Brighton on Sunday, have seen tension rise in Old Trafford with just two games into the new season.

Members of the club’s top brass are aware there is an issue which needs to be resolved, but there is no panic.

They have confidence Woodward can deal with it, amid concerns that things could spiral out of control very quickly.

Mourinho is reportedly battling to keep the dressing room together, as most members of his squad are fed up with his methods.

The former Chelsea manager’s criticism of United’s dealings in the transfer market this summer, have touched a nerve with some of the club’s powerbrokers, who believe the manager has not delivered the short-term fix they had hoped for.

United, who host Tottenham on Monday, will report back to Carrington on Wednesday, where it is thought Mourinho will address the situation with his players.

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EPL: Mourinho would have resigned if he was not Manchester United manager

Jose Mourinho would have quit any club other than Manchester United by now, the UK Mirror reports.

The United manager is so frustrated by a lack of backing from executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, that he is said to have told friends he would have walked out in protest.

Mourinho is still angry over Woodward’s failure to land the summer transfer targets he identified months ago.

As he enters the third year of his reign at Old Trafford, he feels Woodward has undermined his chances of challenging Manchester City for the title this season, by refusing to fork out the money for a new centre-back.

Mourinho has reportedly told his pals that “any other job at any other club and I would have quit”.

However, the former Chelsea boss is determined to succeed at United and was handed a vote of confidence by Woodward last January when he signed a new two-year contract extension.

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Real Madrid want to sign Frenchman Kylian Mbappe from PSG

European League champions Real Madrid are reportedly ready to tempt French club Paris-Saint-Germain for the possibility to sign youngster Kylian Mbappe this summer.

Since the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus, Real Madrid have been linked with move for players like Eden Hazard and Neymar.

But according to the report by Marca, Real Madrid see the signing of Hazard and Neymar impossible and they have turned their attention to Kylian Mbappe.

Real Madrid believe the 2018 World Cup winner could lead their attack for the next decade if they should sign him.

Last season, Kylian Mbappe scored 13 goals in 24 games for Paris-Saint-Germain and in this term, he has already netted two goals for PSG.

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Earlier, eagleee.com had reported how France international Kylian Mbappe urged Paris Saint Germain to go after Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante before the close of the ongoing summer transfer window.

Mbappe and Kante won the 2018 World Cup title together for France and the 19-year-old believes it will be nice to have the former Leicester City star in France with him.

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EPL: Zidane ‘accepts’ to takeover from Mourinho at Manchester United

Former Real Madrid boss, Zinedine Zidane has informed close associates that he is interested in taking over at Manchester United.

Current United boss, Jose Mourinho is under intense pressure after public outburst with Paul Pogba and other players.

He is also not happy with Executive Vice-Chairman, Ed Woodward.

The Portuguese gaffer only brought in Fred, Diogo Dalot and Lee Grant in the summer transfer window.

This was despite his desperation to sign a top-class central defender.

The 3-2 defeat to Brighton raised tensions inside the club further still.

Although the former Chelsea boss has no plans to resignn, United’s board have already drawn up a list of possible replacements which includes former Real Madrid boss Zidane.

Now Daily Mail, UK, reports that Zidane has told friends that he expects to receive an offer from United if Mourinho loses his job in the coming months.

The former French midfielder also made it clear that he was interested in the role should it be made available this season.

The World winner has been out of a job since leading Madrid to a third successive Champions League title at the end of May.

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2019: Ex-governor Jonah Jang joins presidential race

Former Governor of Plateau State and serving senator representing Plateau North in the National Assembly, Senator Jonah Jang has declared his intention to contest for the presidential primary on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.

A close associate of Senator Jang, who was a former Secretary to Plateau State Government, Professor Shedrach Best, made this known in an interview with the Tribune newspaper.

He said the former governor has submitted his letter of intent to the National Secretariat of the PDP in Abuja and also made a declaration at his constituency.

According to him, Senator Jang joined the race after a wide consultation in the country especially in the Middle Belt which is his immediate constituency as far as the presidential race is a concern.

“After he submitted his letter of intent to contest at the National Secretariat of the PDP in Abuja, he had a wide consultation and meeting with his followers in his constituency and got the nod of the people to contest for the number one seat.

“Senator Jang decided to throw his hat into the ring having examined the state of the nation especially the insecurity, energy, bad economy and lack of purposeful direction by those in leadership positions in the country. He joined the race primarily to make a difference,” he said.

Professor Best, who said Jang had the full support of the Middle Belt for his aspiration added that the fact that the geopolitical zone has not enjoyed representation through electoral governance further propelled Senator Jang to indicate his interest to contest.

“PDP has zoned presidency to the North, the North Central otherwise called the Middle Belt has not enjoyed representation through electoral governance, it is the belief of Senator Jang that since North Central is part of the North it should be given an opportunity this time around,” he said.

Professor Best further disclosed that the former governor will start campaign this week from Plateau State, where it will be taken to other parts of the country.

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2019: You are daydreaming, can’t allow takeover from Buhari – Adebanjo tells Tinubu

A chieftain of Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, has said that the All Progressives Congress, APC, National Leader, Bolaji Tinubu must be naive to think that the North will allow him to succeed Buhari in 2023.

Adebanjo further called on the people of the South-West not to allow themselves to be fooled by Tinubu a second time.

“Tinubu is daydreaming if he thinks the North will ever support his presidential ambition. We have our principles,” Adebanjo was quoted by Punch as saying.

“We are not supporting Buhari under any circumstance and Tinubu cannot lead Yoruba land because all he has done is to lead us astray. All he has done for us is to give some of our people who are close to him appointments.

“Nothing tangible has been done for Yoruba land. He gave his stooges appointments, nothing more, nothing less. If he has done more than that, let him say it.”

The 90-year-old said the only demand the Yoruba had made was restructuring, which the APC had been dishonest about.

He added, “How can they be telling us about restructuring committee, when from the outset, they were supposed to have started restructuring. Who do they think they are fooling?

“If Tinubu is daydreaming, he shouldn’t think others are daydreaming like him.

“Buhari is a stranger to us in Yoruba land. The only Yoruba supporting him are those benefiting from this corrupt regime.”

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Melania Trump announces plan to visit Africa in October

The First Lady of the United States of America has announced a solo visit to Africa in October.  The trip is going to be Melania’s first big solo international visit and she intends to visit several countries in the continent.  President Trump who was criticized earlier this year for his ‘shithole countries’ in Africa will not accompany the first lady.


In a statement released on Monday, Melania will be visiting Africa to learn about the issues that children living on the continent face, as well as appreciating Africa's history and culture.

"This will be my first time traveling to Africa and I am excited to educate myself on the issues facing children throughout the continent, while also learning about its rich culture and history,” she said in the statement. This comes a few months after she launched “Be best initiative” that promotes children’s well-being.

Melania Trump's spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, said the first lady chose Africa after she learned about some of the development programs that are under way in many of its countries, especially in children's health and education.


"We are a global society, and I believe it is through open dialogue and the exchanging of ideas that we have a real opportunity to learn from one another," the statement said.

The dates of her visit and the specific countries she will be visiting are yet to be confirmed.

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Outside help not wanted, says DR Congo as key elections loom

Mountainous hurdles face the Democratic Republic of Congo as it prepares for elections, just four months away, that will shape the future of one of the world's powder-keg countries.

Organising elections among some 40 million voters in a troubled, impoverished state nearly five times the size of France is a huge challenge.

But, prickly about intrusion, the DRC is rejecting offers of advice, oversight and election funding from abroad.

On Monday, it was regional neighbour South Africa's turn to be spurned.

The authorities rejected the appointment of South African former president Thabo Mbeki as "special envoy" to the December 23 ballot, a role announced in the press but not officially confirmed by Pretoria.

"I can tell you that there will be no special envoys to the DRC, even if they are Thabo Mbeki" -- the host of peace negotiations that ended the Second Congo War in 2003 -- President Joseph Kabila's diplomatic advisor, Barnabe Kikaya Bin Karubi, told AFP.

Observers "tend to behave like proconsuls. They don't respect the DRC's autonomy. We want to mark our sovereignty," added Communications Minister Lambert Mende.

- Frosty to UN -

The DRC's electoral commission has also said it is refusing help offered by the UN mission, MONUSCO, which proposed using its helicopters and planes to ferry imported voting machines to polling stations nationwide.

"We won't impose ourselves," a MONUSCO spokesman said -- a marked contrast to the situation in 2006, when Kabila was elected by the people after coming to power. The UN played an important role that year in lending logistical assistance.

Kinshasa wants to see MONUSCO gone by 2020, ending a 20-year presence including more than 16,000 pairs of boots on the ground at an annual cost of more than a billion dollars.


In July, Kabila's aides said a potential visit by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres would be "inopportune".

On August 8, Kabila, 46, eased months of tension when he signalled he would not stand again for the office he has held since 2001.

He threw his support behind a close ally as the candidate of his political majority -- former interior minister Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, who is permanent secretary of Kabila's People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD).

The DRC opposition, which shed blood in protests against Kabila's grip on power after his mandate ended in 2016, remains deeply suspicious.

It has raised concerns about nuts-and-bolts issues such as the electoral roll and the voting method, and fears Kabila is simply plotting to remain the power behind the throne.

"Our people cannot and will not accept a sham election where Joseph Kabila, while not himself being a candidate, remains absolute master of the electoral process," the pro-democracy movement Lucha (Struggle for Change) said on Monday.

- 'Cheating machines' -

One of the trigger points is the novel use of touch-screen voting machines which the DRC election commission says are crucial, given the problem of printing, distributing and tallying ballot sheets in a sprawling country with communications problems.

Lucha, though, has branded the South Korean-made devices "cheating machines." It is urging the public to march on the commission's headquarters on September 3.


The European Union, like the UN and US, is closely following the election buildup.

It has frozen assets and denied visas to a dozen Congolese figures -- including Shadary -- on the grounds of human rights abuses since the constitutional end of Kabila's second and last mandate in December 2016.

"Obviously we would like to send an observer mission from the European Union," said a diplomat.

"But to do that, we need an invitation from Kinshasa. In the present climate, I find that hardly likely."

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APC crisis: Buhari, Lai Mohammed at war over Minister’s move to sack Kwara exco

The Publicity Secretary of the Kwara State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Sulyman Buhari has tackled the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed over the call for dissolution of its executives.

Buhari said Mohammed does not have the locus standi, adding that Mohammed easily forgot that Nigeria was running a democratic system.

This is contained in a press statement issued by Buhari to journalists in Ilorin, the state capital on Sunday.

Buhari’s statement said, “The Ishola Balogun-Fulani led State Executive Committee of the APC is a product of law and due process.

“It was an executive duly inaugurated by the NEC of the APC as the authentic and legitimate. It’s not a jankara executives that Lai Mohammed and his other irrelvant Abuja-based colleagues wanted unsuccessfully to foist on the party during the last congress.

“Alhaji Lai Mohammed lacks the locus to call for the dissolution of the lawfully elected members of the State Executive Committee of the APC in Kwara. He is neither a member of the State Executive Committee nor a member of the APC National Executive Committee.

“Worst still, he’s not recognised as a leader of the party even in his Oro ancestral home, how much more across Kwara State.

“A man that did not attend the last congresses of the APC nor vote during the process does not have the standing to call for the dissolution of the executives that lawfully emerged from thatprocess.

“The tragedy of a character like Lai Mohammed is that they forgot that we are in a democracy where the rule of law reigns supreme.

“No matter how much they try, the only lawfully recognised executives of the APC in Kwara State at the moment is the Balogun Fulani led executives. No amount of name calling and blackmail can change that”

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Senate President is the cause of APC’s problems – Itse Sagay

The Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay has said that Senate President Bukola Saraki has been the cause of the problems in the All Progressives Congress (APC) since 2015.

Sagay said this while reacting to reports of the Senate President’s resignation from the ruling party.

The Senate President, on Tuesday, July 31, 2018, announced his departure from the APC on Twitter.

According to Saraki, he had to leave because all the governance principles required for peaceful running of the ruling party were deliberately violated and undermined.

Bad blood

Speaking further on the Senate President’s defection, Sagay described his exit as the last bad blood in the APC that has been flushed away.

According to The Independent, he said that the ruling party will be stronger and better as a result of Saraki’s resignation.

“It is a cleansing process. To me, with Saraki’s exit, the last bad blood in the APC has been flushed out. So, the APC is strengthened and is not going to be pulled down.

“This man right from the beginning was the source of all the problems of APC. The way he got into the presidency of the senate by subterfuge, by selling off APC’s deputy senate presidency position in senate and then forming alliance with the opposition PDP to torture the government of his own party and betray them left, right and centre.

“He has been a terrible millstone on the neck of APC. So, with his exit, APC will be lighter, stronger and better positioned and be free from internal enemy.”

Meanwhile, Saraki, in his statement which he issued after he dumped the ruling party, took a swipe at President Buhari’s war against corruption.

The Senate President said that the anti-corruption war is being used as a weapon to silence dissenting voices.


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Breaking! Army opens fire on protesters in Harare

Soldiers and police fought running battles with hundreds of protesters in Harare on Wednesday, firing live ammunition, teargas and water cannon as rising tensions over Zimbabwe’s presidential election spilled into violence.

The army was deployed in the capital after police proved unable to quell demonstrators who claim Monday’s historic election is being rigged.



By mid-afternoon much of the city centre resembled a war zone, with military helicopters flying overhead, armoured personnel carriers moving through burning debris and patrols of soldiers chasing stone throwers down narrow streets. A pall of smoke filled the sky. On cracked pavements there was glass and – in some places – blood.

Terrified commuters took cover in shop doorways or behind walls still covered in posters bearing portraits of election candidates as volleys of shots rang out and stones flew through the air. There were unconfirmed reports that one person had been shot dead near a bus rank and several more seriously injured. Witnesses reported seeing soldiers beating people with makeshift batons.



An armed soldier patrols a street in Harare during protests. Photograph: Mujahis Safodien/AP

Opposition supporters have expressed growing impatience over delays in releasing the results of the historic vote, the first since Robert Mugabe was ousted after four decades in charge.

The scenes of violence contrasted dramatically with the jubilation and joy on the same streets that greeted the end of Mugabe’s rule in November. Then soldiers were seen as patriotic heroes. On Wednesday afternoon, in the opposition stronghold of Harare at least, they were seen once more as thuggish defenders of the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Early clashes took place outside the headquarters of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), which opposition supporters accuse of bias, and spread rapidly.

“We support [opposition leader Nelson] Chamisa and we want him to be our president. The electoral commission is not fair. Our election is being stolen,” said a 19-year-old student among the protesters.

Some chanted: “This is war,” while others shouted slogans calling for the country’s president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to step down.

 Supporters of the opposition MDC burn an election banner bearing the face of Emmerson Mnangagwa in Harare.

“This is all the government’s fault,” Abigail Nganlo, a 29-year-old nurse, told the Guardian as she sheltered from the clashes in a narrow alley. “We are on our knees with the economic situation. People are so angry. The [election] figures they are producing are fake. Where there are 500 people at a polling station, they are saying 5,000.”

Alex Kamasa, 30, an unemployed graduate, said: “They are desperate. It is a big robbery. At least Mugabe rigged with brains. These guys rig like school children. They insult us.”

The country’s justice minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, said the army had been deployed to disperse a violent crowd and restore “peace and tranquility.”

“The presence of the army is not to intimidate people but to ensure that law and order is maintained. They are there to assist the police,” Ziyambi said in an interview broadcast on eNCA television. “They are there as a people’s army to ensure that peace and security prevails.”

The authorities are under increasing pressure to release the results of Monday’s poll, which pitted Chamisa, a 40-year-old lawyer, pastor and leader of the main opposition party the Movement for Democratic Change, against Mnangagwa, 75, a longtime Mugabe aide and head of the Zanu-PF.

Zimbabwe’s rulers know that the widespread perception overseas that they have rigged an election would block the country’s reintegration into the international community and deny it the huge bailout package needed to avoid economic meltdown.

So too could scenes such as those seen in Harare on Wednesday afternoon. Images of soldiers firing on civilian protesters recall the darkest days of Mugabe’s rule and are a serious setback to Zanu-PF’s effort to improve its image overseas.

The US embassy said it was “deeply concerned by events unfolding in Harare”, called on leaders of all parties to call for calm and urged the military “to use restraint in dispersing” protesters.

Less than an hour before the violence, election monitors called for votes to be counted in an open and timely way.



Soldiers beat a protester outside the Movement for Democratic Change party headquarters in Harare. Photograph: Mike Hutchings/Reuters

Zanu-PF has already won a massive majority in parliament after sweeping rural constituencies by significant margins, official results show, but the parliamentary outcome does not necessarily indicate voters’ choice of head of state.

Under electoral law the result in the presidential vote has to be announced by 4 August.

Elmar Brok, the head of the first EU monitors to be allowed into Zimbabwe for 16 years, praised an “opening up of political space” before the poll but said the government had failed to ensure a level playing field and accused the ZEC of bias.

Brok called on the ZEC to make detailed results public to ensure the credibility of the election given earlier shortcomings. Other monitors also expressed concerns as the count went into a third day.

“Election day is only a snapshot of a long electoral process,” said the US congresswoman Karen Bass, one of the monitors deployed jointly by the US International Republican Institute and National Democratic Institute.

“It is vital to see the electoral process to its conclusion, and it is still too early to make an assessment on the nature of these elections.”

If no candidate wins more than half of the votes in the presidential election, there will be a runoff in five weeks. Negotiations to form a coalition government are another possibility.

The two presidential candidates represent dramatically different ideologies and political styles, as well as generations. Pre-election opinion polls gave Mnangagwa, a dour former spy chief known as “the Crocodile” due to his reputation for ruthless cunning, a slim lead over Chamisa, a brilliant if sometimes wayward orator.



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The post utme of futo (Federal university of technology  owerri) which was to start July 
23rd but was postponed  has now been fixed to 30th
Of July candidates are been told to go carry out the reprinting to know their exam date 

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