Saturday 24 August 2013

FG not ready to end strike – ASUU

LAGOS— After 10 unsuccessful meetings
with the Federal Government, the Academic
Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday
said government was not ready to end the 8-
week-old strike, lamenting that government
displayed dishonesty and lack of integrity
during negotiations.
At a briefing in Lagos, ASUU’s President,
Dr. Isa Faggae, claimed that government
had declared it would not implement the
agreed injection of funds to revitalise the
public universities, but was only making a
dubious statement of supporting some
universities with N100 billion.
He said: “Government had also declared
that it will not pay university academics
their earned allowances which accumulated
from 2009 to 2013. Rather, it is talking
about providing N30 billion to assist
various Governing Councils of Federal
Universities to defray the arrears of N92
billion owed to all categories of staff in the
university system.”
Narrating the union’s experience at the last
meeting with the Government held on
Monday, Faggae said: ASUU was shocked by
the level of deceit, dishonesty, and lack of
integrity displayed by the Government.
Never in the history of ASUU-Government
relations have we, as a union, ever
experienced the kind of volte-face exhibited
by Government. At one stage in the
interaction, the Secretary to the
Government Federation ridiculed the
agreement, the MoU and the Needs
Assessment Report, mocking the Minister of
Education to “go and give them N400
billion,” at which members of the
government scornfully laughed.”
He argued that the Governor Gabriel
Suswam-led Implementation Committee was
being used as smokescreen to “deceive
ASUU, Nigerian students and their parents,
as well as other unsuspecting members of
the public on the purportedly released N100
billion for the implementation of the Needs
Assessment Report.
First, he said, government plans to divert
the regular yearly allocations to
universities by Tertiary Education Trust,
TETFund, to make at least 70% of the N100
billion. This is unacceptable to ASUU. It is
like robbing Peter to pay Paul, since the
idea of revitalization took full cognizance of
the intervention role TETFund ab-initio.
“Again, contrary to subsisting operational
procedures, about 75% of the money meant
for revitalizing universities would not be
released to them as the Suswam Committee
plans to hand over construction of the
hostel projects to the Federal Ministry of
Education and/or the National Universities
Commission, for implementation. This is
illegal; neither the ministry nor NUC is
backed by laws of Nigerian Public
Universities to divert monies meant for the
development of these institutions into
centrally executed projects.”
Dr. Faggae questioned the committee’s
motives for proposing to commit N1.6
million to a bed space, instead of N200, 000
to N400, 000, saying, “We see a
continuation of outrageous contract regimes
in the plan to centrally coordinate the
construction of student hostels as done in
the case of the 12 newly established Federal
Universities with TETFund resources. The
NUC has transmuted itself into a “Tenders’
board” which awarded contracts for the
construction of 560 bed spaces hostel for
each university at a whooping sum of 1.2
bn. This contract sum translates into N2.143
million per bed space.”

Pastor impregnates church member, sells baby.

Judgment Day seems to have come for a
pastor, Emmanuel Onu as he has been
arrested by the Imo State Police Command
for allegedly conniving with others to sell
his girlfriend’s baby for N100,000.
Pastor Onu had told the mother of the baby
that her baby died at Ajiwe Street, Aba in
Abia State.
The Imo state Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Mohammed Katsina told Sunday Sun that
the pastor who hails from Umunwada
Onitcha in Ezinihitte Mbaise Local
Government Area of Imo State and who
resided at Avutu Obowo impregnated his
church member who was also his
girlfriend, one Nkeiru Chukwuemeka.
Nkeiru was said to be in labour pains when
Pastor Onu called another lady friend
(Precious Adiele) who then introduced to
them a hospital called Angel of Mercy
Hospital at 19 Ajiwe Street Aba, Abia State.
CP Katsina explained that on July 9, 2013,
Nkeiru was delivered of a baby boy. Later
Pastor Onu arranged to sell the baby for
N100,000. Onu and his cohorts then told the
mother of the child that the baby was dead.
CP Kastina explained that the friend, Adiele
agreed with the pastor on how the baby
would be sold. So, when Adiele brought in
the buyer, she instructed Onu to hide so
that he would not be seen. The pastor
complied.
However, Adiele gave Pastor Onu just N10,
000 instead of the N100,000 for which the
baby was sold.
All seemed well with the transactions until
Nkeiru started asking to see her baby. The
nurse attending to her explained to her how
her baby had died after birth.
Meanwhile, Nkeiru’s elder brother insisted
on knowing where the baby was buried.
That was when the matter went to the
Otoko Police Station. That led to the arrest
of some nurses of the hospital and later Dr
Azuka Odike.
Dr Odike told Sunday Sun that she hails
from Udi Local Government Area of Enugu
State and attended Ebonyi State University
and currently resides in Aba, Abia State.
Odike explained that Pastor Onu came to
her hospital with his wife who was nine
months pregnant and that on July 9, 2013,
“the wife was delivered of her baby in my
hospital around 9.00am”. Pastor Onu, his
girlfriend and baby left the hospital around
afternoon time after they had settled their
bill of N17,000.
“Pastor Onu told me that the girlfriend has
mental disorder and that she had
strangulated her sister and her mother.
Pastor Onu warned me that I have to be
careful with the baby because of his wife’s
condition,” she said.
Odike explained that it was three weeks
later that Pastor Onu came with policemen
“to my hospital and alleged that the baby
was dead and that I have buried it. They
arrested my nurses and later, I went to the
Otoko Police Station to report myself. I just
can’t believe this.
“I am the one who discharged Pastor Onu‘s
wife with the baby and they went away
together. They alleged that I told them that
the baby was dead and I have buried it.
“I could not have buried their baby. I am
not in a position to bury their baby. Why
are they coming three weeks after to arrest
me with policemen?” the doctor queried.
On his part, the pastor said “ I am a pastor
of Christ Chosen Church of God at Obowo
LGA, Imo State and I was called by God in
2012. I am not married, but I impregnated
my church member, Nkeiru Chukwuemeka.
“When my girlfriend wanted to deliver, I
called my friend, Precious Adiele and she
introduced the Angel of Mercy Hospital to
me. We went to the hospital on July 8, 2013
and my girlfriend delivered on July 9, 2013.
It was Dr Odike who assisted me to make
sure my girlfriend delivered safely.
“Immediately, Nkieru delivered, I heard the
voice of the baby. I was so happy and I left
the hospital to buy some things for her.
When I came back an hour later, I could
not find the baby.
Pastor Onu explained further: “Dr. Odike
told me that the baby was dead. I took my
girlfriend back to my house and left the
hospital. After some days, Nkeiru’s elder
brother came to ask about our newborn
baby.
“At first they didn’t see me, later when they
saw me, they brought policemen that
arrested me and took me to Obowo Police
Station and I spent one week and two days
in police custody. The elder brother of my
girlfriend asked me about the baby and I
told him that the baby was dead.
“I took them to the hospital at Aba where
my girlfriend delivered the baby. They
reported the case at Otoko Police Station
and the police arrested the nurses and staff
in that hospital. The following day, Dr
Odike resurfaced and she was arrested. It
was when police investigated the matter
that they discovered that the child was still
alive and not dead,” he added.
Adiele hails from Itu Obingwa, Abia State
and said “Pastor Onu is my friend. He told
me that his girlfriend was in labour. I
directed them to the Angel of Mercy
Hospital and the following day, Pastor Onu
told me that the wife had been delivered of
a baby . I told him that I would soon come
and see him later because I was conducting
examinations.
“ When I got to the hospital, Pastor Onu
told me that the baby was dead and he
didn’t want the girlfriend to know. When I
went to meet the nurse they told me that
the baby was alive .
“Pastor Onu told me that he didn’t want the
wife to know that the baby was alive
because of her mental disorder. He said he
was afraid as to whether his girlfriend
could take care of the baby because of her
condition.”
Adiele added: “Pastor Onu asked me about
who could take care of the baby. Later I
introduced one Ndidi to him. Pastor Onu
took the baby to Ndidi and Ndidi went away
with the baby.
“I gave Pastor Onu N10,000 for recharge
card and other things to cool down
himself,” she said.
CP Katsina said that the suspects would
soon be charged to court. He explained that
the command was still trailing the said
Ndidi who bought the child for the sum of
N100,000.

MISMANAGEMENT: Sanusi, Odimegwu may be sacked

There are strong indications that the
governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),
Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, and
chairman, National Population Commission
(NPC), Mr Festus Odimegwu, may lose their
jobs, following a series of allegations
levelled against them.
The jobs of the two public officers,
according to a Presidency source, became
threatened following investigations carried
out on them over some allegations.
According to the source, both Mallam
Sanusi and Mr Odimegwu were accused of
mismanaging the agencies under their
control, an allegation which President
Goodluck Jonathan was said to have frown
on.
“I can reveal to you that the matter of the
two public officers has come under review
and their jobs may be in the line,” disclosed
the source.
According to him, “they were both accused
of grossly mismanaging the agencies under
their control, an accusation that has been
duly investigated.”
Besides the issue of mismanagement of the
agencies, the source also mentioned that the
two officers were accused of
misrepresenting the government through
their “unguarded statements, which were
often seen as representing the views and
decisions of government.
“For instance, look at the CBN governor; he
is usually embroilled in matters outside his
official duties. How many times do you see
the chairman of the US Federal Reserves
Bank engaging in issues outside his official
engagement? You can only see him speaking
on vital economic issue when it is necessary
to do so, which is rarely,” explained the
source, adding that the NPC chairman was
also guilty of the same offence.
“As for the NPC chairman, his conduct in
recent times has been worrisome. You
cannot be rubbishing everything your
predecessor did. If there is a problem, it is
your job to solve it and not create any
problem for your agency and government,”
the source stated.
Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso,
while addressing State House journalists on
Friday, had called for the sack of
Odimegwu, saying his appointment was a
mistake. The governor was quoted as saying
that many of them (governors) were not
with the appointment of the NPC chairman

Re-Open Yaba Market, or you pay with your Children. Prophet to Fashola.

A man who claims to be a "Prophet Dr" by the
name,Christopher U D Ukpala has given the
governor of Lagos State,Babatunde Raji Fashola
a two week ultimatum to re-open the Yaba
Railway Market,failure to do so will lead to the
sacrifice of the two children of the
governor.This much was contained on posters
placed at Yaba today signed by the man who
also goes by the title:Spiritual Doctor.

Boy Stowed Away In Arik Flight To Lagos .

BENIN -THERE was confusion Saturday at the
Benin Airport and in what seems to be a
serious security breach on a local flight, as a
teenage boy stowed away allegedly in the tyre
hold of an Arik Aircraft from Benin to Lagos.
The Aircraft with registration number, 5N-MJG
Flight 44, left Benin Airport at 9am for Lagos.
Top officials of the Edo state government were
on board the airline. Passengers aboard the
airline were shocked when security agents
found the teenager at the Lagos Airport after
the aircraft landed.
Though none of the officials at the Benin
Airport agreed to comment on the issue, but
Vanguard observed that the teenager whose
name is yet to be ascertained may have
entered the airport through the Akenzua road
axis due to lack of perimeter fencing at the
Airport.

Fraudster Clones FCT Minister’s Phone, Swindles Him Of N3m

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory,
Senator Bala Muhammad, has fallen
victim to a man, who specialises in
cloning phone numbers and using same to
commit large scale fraud in the process.
The Minister, according to security
information, fell into the trap set for him
by one Ibrahim Sabo Takat, who lives in
Wuye District of the FCT, who used his
phone number and gave instructions, as if
the Minister was the one doing so.
In particular, Takat succeeded in ordering
the Chief of Staff to the Minister to pay
the sum of N3 million into his own
account domiciled with Diamond Bank
with number 0011141544, posing as if
the Minister was the one giving the order.
Unknown to the Chief of Staff, he quickly
arranged and paid the amount into Takat’s
account on Thursday, August 8, 2013
without suspecting any foul play.
Shortly after the amount hit the account,
Takat promptly withdrew it and
disappeared into thin air.
But he ran out of luck shortly after when
the Minister smelt a rat and reported the
huge swindle to the security agencies,
when he discovered that he did not issue
any instruction to this Chief of Staff to
pay the N3 million into the fraudster’s
account.
The FCT Director of Security confirmed
the arrest of Takat yesterday to journalists
in Abuja and said that he would be
charged after concluding investigations
into the fraudulent act.
Takat was paraded by Ibrahim Halilu, on
behalf of the DSS Director FCT Command,
who also asked members of the public to
be careful with the way the handle their
phones and who they give their numbers
to.

Friday 23 August 2013

Jude Okoye signs hot female artist Cynthia Morgan to his record labe

Contrary to reports making the rounds that P-Square's record label
Square Records has signed its first female artist, I can tell you for free
that it's not true. Cynthia is signed to Jude 'Engees' Okoye's own
record label called Northside Music Inc, which is separate from Peter
and Paul Okoye's Square Records. May D is the only artist that has
ever been signed to Square Records.
Anyway, yesterday Cynthia released the video to her new single - Kuchi Kuchi.

Bola Tinubu recuperates after knee surgery in the US

Former Governor of Lagos State and leading
founder of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has been absent
from public engagements in the past few
weeks. He sent out a statement in early
August explaining that he would be traveling
out of the country for knee surgery.
"Based on a previous sports injury on
one of his knees and recent further
aggravation on the knee from rigorous
political and family related activities, he
has been advised by his doctors, despite
his persistent reluctance, that
orthopedic surgery is necessary at this
time.
The week of the 5th of August has been
slated for the surgery. Governor Tinubu
is expected to resume his normal
political activities and public
engagements following clearance from
his doctors." The statement read
Tinubu has since had the surgery in a hospital
in the US and is said to be recuperating.

Meet your Queen Globe 2013 winner - Yemi Olumilua

23 year old University of Benin undergraduate Olumilua Yemi from
Ekiti State beat other contestants to win the 2013 Queen Globe Beauty
pageant which held at the Grand Hotel in Asaba Delta state on Saturday
August 17th. Yemi will now represent Nigeria at the Miss Globe
International pageant.

Baby found dead inside a gutter in Anambra state

A baby was found dead this morning inside a gutter along Upper New
Market road axis of Onitsha in Anambra State. Ourogaontop's reporter who lives in the
state took the photo and sent it in. The baby was well dressed and
dumped there. Incredibly sad. See the photo and say a
little prayer for him...
*warning* Viewer discretion advised.

Anambra 2013: How Powerful Aspirants Used PDP, INEC As Pawns

AHEAD the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
scheduled congress on August 12, this year to
elect a three-man delegate in Anambra from
the state’s 326 electoral wards for the
governorship primary slated for today, a
comprehensive detail of the officials and
venues for the exercise was published in
national newspapers and widely displayed by
the party.
To instill sanity and decorum in the entire
governorship process this time, in contrast to
what happened in the February 6, 2010
contest, the Alhaji Bamanga Tukur-led national
executive charged all the stakeholders to shape
up or ship out.
The stakeholders acceded, especially the
nearly three-dozen aspirants who picked the
application forms, including Senator Andy Uba
(Anambra South).
Apparently sensing the possibility of a repeat
of the 2010 experience, when its key members
in the state allegedly collected money to
sabotage the PDP at the poll, the Wadata chiefs
called out a closed-door meeting.
After a painstaking deliberation, the meeting
unanimously agreed to work with the Ken
Emeakayi-led state executive for cohesion,
focus and to avoid the 2010 scandal.
All the aspirants were in attendance and
expressed satisfaction with the decision,
vouching their individual and collective
preparedness to work closely with Emeakayi to
succeed.
Everything proceeded well until the party put
the Expression of Interest/Nomination Forms
on sale, and allegations started flying around
that some aspirants, including Uba, mass-
purchased the forms for some ‘other
aspirants,’ in preparation for a likely consensus
candidature.
The deduction was that the scheming was
intended to get the party to organise an in-
house voting by the ‘aspirants,’ to choose
among themselves who would become the
party’s flag bearer.
Those behind the antic had reasoned that the
votes of their sponsored ‘aspirants’ would
naturally sway victory to their side with ease.
But when the escapade was exposed and the
party suddenly reviewed the initial free access
to the nomination forms for women, it hit the
schemers below the belt, without warning, as
the women were now made to pay 50 per cent
of what was paid by their men folk for the
forms.
The effect of this was quick, automatic and
unbelievable, as the ‘aspirants,’ including an
Awka-based hairdresser, instantly dropped out
from the 27 to 17 ‘aspirants’ that had picked
the form for N1 million each.
Whereas each of the men paid N10 million
for the form, the women, for the first time,
paid something- a princely N5 million each for
the form. And eventually, only about two were
able to make it.
But that is not even the news; the news is
that the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) and a segment of the PDP
leadership have since 2011 displayed a side
that frightens the citizens of Anambra.
According to a respondent, “their actions, as
they concern the PDP in the state, show them
to be nothing but willing interlopers,” as the
duo were accused of constantly willing to serve
personal and private interests “once you are
well-connected, which is very dangerous to
our fragile, but growing democracy.”
In 2011, PDP appointed and sent the Senator
Joseph Waku committee to the state to
organise primaries for the general elections.
On arrival, the team organised a
stakeholders’ meeting at the Queen’s Suites/
Hotels, Iyiagu Estate in Awka, the state capital,
to fashion out ways to smooth an acceptable
primaries.
It was agreed for all the aspirants to have
three nominees from each of the power blocs/
quasi groups, who were then loyal to the
dozen political tin-gods and godfathers that
abound in the state, to help them in the
execution of the primaries.
However, while others complied, the Uba
brothers, Chris and Andy, simply went home
and organised their own private primaries and
used their contacts in INEC to have the list of
aspirants from there submitted.
When the list from the party eventually
arrived in the state, the roulette began, and
the PDP list then suddenly became like a
copyright infringement.
The crises thus generated have remained
unresolved till date, making the state to
become the first to successfully submit two
different nomination lists- one from the party
and another from a private source.
The party lost its voice even when lambasted
by eminent jurists in court over which was the
official one between the two contrasting lists.
Instead, the party withdrew its initial
submission and chose to absorb the sharp
tongues of the angry jurists to decide the
matter, based on the age-long maxim of “the
facts before the court.”
Anambra State, therefore, entered the record
books as the first to successfully submit two
parallel nomination lists in one election.
Having succeeded with relative ease then, the
PDP appear to have decided to walk the same
road again in the run-up congress to this year’s
governorship primaries.
That is why the faction of the party, led by
Ejike Oguebego, held its own ‘congress,’ a week
before the PDP-appointed Senator Adolphus
Wabara committee supervised the Aug 12
congress, which was chaired by the Speaker of
the Abia State House of Assembly.
The Organising Secretary of the party, Alhaji
Abubakar Yusuf, a few days to the congress,
published the list of venues and supervisors
for the congress in some national newspapers.
Curiously, while the few aspirants who had
earlier gone round the state’s 326 wards to
market themselves and manifestos tidied up
preparations for the congress, others stayed
back in Abuja, working hard on ways to
torpedo the party’s plans.
Earlier, during the mega rally to unveil the
aspirants in Awka, Uba, Chief Patrick Sule
Ugboma and one other aspirant failed to show
up at the event held at the state-allowed Dr.
Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka, the first time
the APGA-led government would PDP access to
the venue.
It was reported that while the rally was going
on, the Uba faction was busy with theirs at the
Emmaus House premises.
At the PDP rally, aspirants such as Nicholas
Ukachukwu, Charles Odunukwe, Walter Ubaka
Okeke, Sylvester Okonkwo, Tony Nwoye,
Ugochukwu Okeke, Josephine Anenih, Alex
Obiogbolu and Emma Anosike had the
opportunity to speak to the mammoth crowd
on their plans for the state.
Then came the morning of Aug 12, when the
combined Ogochukwu/Wabara/Emeakayi
leadership organised the much-expected
congress, which the party’s National Vice
Chairman, Col. Akobundu (rtd), said “was not
without serious challenges.”
The congress appeared to have been turned
into a stock market, where many of the
supervisors openly hawked the results/result
sheets for between as little as N20, 000 per
ward and as high as N1 million per council
within the premises of the Marble Arch Hotels,
Awka, which served as the secretariat of the
congress committee.
It was revealled that the supervisors, acting
on the promptings of one of the aspirants,
allegedly caused the delays and the non-
appearance of the materials at some centres,
while some arrived around 7pm, after the
potential delegates had waited and gone home,
bitter.
To tidy up matters, one of the aspirants went
to Umuahia to meet with Ogochukwu, who was
literally goaded into the weekend’s make-
believe Abuja press conference that classified
the congress as “smooth and transparent.”
Again, the Ubas stayed away from the
congress, having had their own Oguebego
‘congress’ a week earlier.
But some political goons made frantic efforts
on August 12 to pass off the real supervisors
and tried to forcefully relocate the official
venues, which were met with stiff opposition.
The last gambit was manifest in Abuja the
upper Friday, when Uba reportedly realised
that he might be expelled for disobeying the
party yet again, what with the deluge of
political undercurrents that had been sweeping
in and out of the party secretariat to his
disfavour.
At that point, the party eggheads and Aso
Rock allegedly came in, but to no avail. The
Ministry of Justice was brought in, which
strangely fired a letter directing INEC as to
which, among the contending forces, to
recognise in Anambra PDP.
A former INEC’s Commissioner in the state
expressed serious concern that the commission
could dabble in such matter, saying it had no
business with state chapters of any party, but
its national headquarters, which should inform
it of its state executives.
Presently, two of the aspirants are in hot
supremacy contest for the ticket.
Unfortunately, they had displayed parts of
their jokers at the recent congress, “where
they reportedly tried to run roughshod of all
the other aspirants in a manner that had never
been seen before,” a respondent disclosed on
Thursday.
“Such things are not allowed in politics,
because each aspirant needed to be given the
benefit of the doubt in their council area,” the
source said.
It was gathered that things were so badly
managed that about 68 wards’ results of the
congress, supposedly written in the bedroom
of one of the aspirants, were cut-off hanging,
as the others aspirants stood their grounds,
thereby preventing them from submission.
The questions then are: Has politicians really
reformed and will Nigerians really trust them?
That raises the fear among political watchers
whether the rat race started at the Ministry of
Justice with the surreptitious letter was just a
one-off thing or would continue.
There are also issues with the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), Accord Party
(AP), APGA and the Mega Progressives Peoples
Party (MPPP) in the state.
It has become a pattern among parties in the
state to engage in executive sabotage and
horse-trading whenever elections come in the
horizon.
Hence political watchers are anxiously waiting
for Prof Attahiru Jega’s INEC and the Ministry
to generate explanatory letters to inform
Nigerians which are the authentic executives of
the parties in Anambra State.

Armed robbers kill undergraduate for praying in tongues in Ibadan

HER sister was given a revelation and asked
to pray against untimely death. She joined
her sister on a three-day fast. On the last
day of the fast, she was breaking her fast
with a bottle of coke when armed robbers
barged into their apartment (where she
lived with her elder sister, grandmother and
a care giver) wielding locally made guns.
The bandits ransacked the house. Valuables,
including phones and available cash, were
creamed off all occupants. Then one of the
robbers threatened to shoot the sister (who
had been warned of untimely death). Her
24-year-old younger sister then started
praying, speaking in tongues.
This infuriated one of the robbers, who was
apparently drunk and high on drugs. He
turned his gun on the lady and shot her
point blank. Her last cry was ‘Jesus!’ And
she died.
This was the tragic story of Miss Folajomi
Agunbiade, who was killed by armed
robbers in her residence at Alasia-Amosun
area of Monatan, Ibadan, on Thursday,
August 22.
The police were reportedly called at 9.45pm
after the armed robbers had left, and were
said to have visited the house immediately
the distress call was received.
Saturday Tribune learnt, however, that the
victim’s sister said that the incident
occurred at about 9pm.
According to a source who lives in the
community but who craved anonymity, “the
sister of the deceased said that the two
armed robbers came with locally made
guns. She said they started banging their
fists on the door and, when the door was
opened, they saw that the intruders were
armed robbers.”
The bandits were said to have packed about
six phones that were being charged. It was
further learnt that a power generator was
on at the time so neighbours were unaware
of what was going on.
The armed robbers were said to have been
reeking of alcohol. One of them reportedly
demanded money from the lady’s
grandmother, but the other cautioned him
to leave her alone as they had earlier
collected about N20,000 from her.
It was after this that this same robber
pointed a gun at the elder sister, which
prompted the younger sister to start praying
and speaking in tongues – which infuriated
the robber, who turned and shot her.
Saturday Tribune was also reliably
informed that the deceased was a student of
the Ondo State University, Akungba-Akoko,
and was at home at the time of the incident
owing to the ongoing ASUU (Academic Staff
Union of Universities) strike which had kept
university students at home in the past two
months.
After the robbery, the two-man gang locked
their victims in and went away with the
key. Neighbours were said to have been
alerted when they started hearing the cries
of the occupants.
According to reports, the armed robbers
even walked past some of the residents of
the area, who even greeted them without
knowing they armed robbers.
The source further disclosed that the mother
of the two sisters live abroad while their
father is based in Ondo State. The bereaved
elder sister of the lady said though family
members had been informed of the tragedy,
she could not summon the courage to call
their father to inform him of his daughter’s
death.
The Oyo State Commissioner of Police has
ordered that the culprits be fished out and
brought to justice.
TRIBUNE

Keshi in trouble over racism comment as Malawian coach threatens to report to FIFA

Both coaches have been arguing since
Malawi asked FIFA to move next month’s
crucial World Cup qualifier from Calabar
for safety reasons.
Saintfiet told BBC Sport, “It is unacceptable
that any person says these words – it is
clear racism. “It is 100% sure that my
lawyers will lodge a complaint with FIFA.”
The row erupted earlier this month when
the Football Association of Malawi (FAM)
wrote to FIFA, seeking a new venue for
their 7 September, 2013 Group F qualifier
away to the Super Eagles – a match which
Malawi, who trail Nigeria by two points,
must win to progress to the play-offs.
Belgian Saintfiet told local media at the
time that he was concerned about security
because he claims “the UK’s Foreign &
Commonwealth Office says it is a no-travel
area.”
Keshi hit back shortly afterwards, saying
“this is where we play our games and other
countries are fine with that.”
And the Nigerian Football Federation
complied with FIFA’s request for a written
guarantee that the game would go ahead
safely.
Keshi has now followed that up with
comments on UK-based African TV show,
Vox Africa’s Sports360, saying: “I think the
coach of Malawi is crazy.
“If he wants to talk to FIFA, he should go
back to Belgium. He is not an African
person, he is a white dude, he should go
back to Belgium.”
“I have never used any words like these to
any coach. He has no right, who is he?
“All other countries play in Calabar.
Calabar is one of the safest places in
Nigeria… He is mad. I wish I could say it to
his face.”
Saintfiet, who married a Zimbabwean
earlier this year, told BBC Sport he is
“shocked” by Keshi’s comments and he
believes the former Nigeria captain’s words
could also lead to trouble at the qualifier.
“These words create hate and aggression,
and creates a risk ahead of the match in
Calabar,” Saintfiet added.
“These comments are unacceptable and I am
very sad about them. I will not say any bad
words about Mr Keshi, nor Nigeria – I only
spoke about moving the game.
“If FIFA takes racism seriously, then you
have to take it seriously in both directions.
If a European said something of this nature
about an African, you would have a huge
problem. “I am against racism in all
directions.”
Saintfiet believes Keshi “is angry because of
the request to change the venue,” but the
Belgian stands by his feeling that Calabar is
unsafe.
“If FIFA says it’s ok (for the match to be
played in Calabar) because Nigeria will
provide anti-bomb squads, then surely this
is a problem at the beginning. If you need
anti-bomb squads, you cannot consider the
area safe. It is designated a non-travel area,
high-risk area. We are not insulting
anyone.”

Tension in Ibadan; Hausa, Yoruba traders clash over Boko Haram killings

No one could say categorically what
triggered the clash, except what many of the
traders regarded it as a built-up anger over
the downturn in their economy since the
killing of 14 Yoruba traders in Borno State
on May 4 and June 28 this year, where they
had gone to buy beans.
Since the killing of their colleagues (the
second incident) on June 28, Yoruba traders
have stopped travelling to the north-eastern
state, where the specie of beans (Oloyin)
loved by people in the South-West is usually
found at cheaper price.
However, Hausa traders in Bodija market
were said to have been receiving regular
supply of the commodity from their
kinsmen and had been selling same at
exorbitant prices to traders willing to buy
and re-sell.
This had resulted in a hike in the price of
beans, which has risen to N550 per
measure, against N280 for which it was
sold before the Borno killing of the traders.
Pent up anger, however, boiled over on
Friday afternoon while Muslim faithful
were observing Jumaat in mosques, leading
to the disruption of the peace of the entire
market.
Different weapons like sticks, stones and
iron rods were freely used, with the Yoruba
traders chanting that they would no longer
keep quiet over the agenda of the Hausa to
take over commerce in the market.
One of the traders, Saidi Baoku, who spoke
with Saturday Tribune, alleged that the
Hausa traders in the market were trying to
take food off their tables by killing their
business.
He further insinuated that the killing of the
traders in the market was masterminded by
the Hausa traders to pave way for their
control of the market, as the Yoruba traders
would no longer be able to go to the North
to buy foodstuffs.
He said that the over N40 million lost by
the slain traders was not as painful as their
lives that were brutally terminated.
“We have tried to be patient but we have
seen that if we don’t fight for ourselves,
these Hausa will continue to cheat us in our
own land.
After all, the driver of the vehicle in which
the 10 traders were was not killed. We want
everybody and government to come to our
aid and help so that we don’t die of
hunger,” he stated.
Baoku also said that no one could say what
triggered yesterday’s fight but said that the
Yoruba traders just decided to join in the
fight because it was for their cause.
While speaking on the development, the
Chairman of Ibadan North Local
Government, Hon. Idris Lapade, told
Saturday Tribune that the market had been
shut, saying that prompt intervention of
men and officers of the Nigeria Police,
officials of the Directorate of State Security
and Operation Burst, led by the Area
Commander in charge of Agodi Area
Command, prevented the crisis from
escalating beyond manageable level.
“We are trying to evacuate the Yoruba
before asking the Hausa to leave, because
they might be attacked if they move out at
the same time. The market belongs to the
local government; it is not anyone’s
property. All we are trying to ensure is
peace,” Lapade said.
He revealed that there was a security
meeting two days before the incident where
it was decided that the two parties should
be invited, adding that leaders of the traders
also held a meeting with the Commissioner
of Police a few hours before the crisis, and
were yet to get back to the market when the
mayhem broke out.
He opined that the fight must have resulted
from built-up tension.
The Public Relations Officer of the Bodija
arm of the Ibadan Foodstuff Sellers
Association, Mr Hakeem Emiola, also
corroborated the chairman’s statement that
no one knew how the Friday crisis started,
saying that it was only God that had been
helping the executive to contain the anger
of the traders.
He noted that the anger was based on the
fact since the Yoruba stopped going to the
North to buy beans, the Hausa over there
had been sending the foodstuff to their
kinsmen in Bodija market.
He said this was what led to the meeting
with the police commissioner where it was
agreed that the foodstuff coming in should
be shared equally between the two groups –
which was readily agreed to by the Hausa.
Speaking on the disruption of peace at the
market, the Police Public Relations Officer,
Olabisi-Okuwobi, said that the
Commissioner of Police, Mohammed
Indabawa, called for a meeting due to an
intelligence report at his disposal that there
might likely be crisis in the market.
“Both parties agreed to toe the path of
peace, but it seems that the youth in the
market heard about the outcome and were
not happy with it. They started destroying
beans, pepper and other goods in the
market.
However, the police commissioner quickly
drafted several teams of patrolmen, led by
the Area Commander, ACP Peter Okoh, as
well as an Armoured Personnel Carrier, to
quell the protest,” she stated further.
Commenting on the development and the
possibility of a spillover of such violence to
Osogbo, the Osun State capital, a top
security official said “Osun cannot witness
tribal clash or hostility in any form.”
The official, who pleaded anonymity, said
“Northerners in this state have been
coexisting peacefully with their host
communities here, and few days ago, we
held a meeting with Hausa and Fulani
traders.”
He stressed that “adequate and effective
security measures have been put in place to
sustain the reigning peace and harmony in
all the nooks and crannies of Osun.”
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

PASTOR DIES, 27 Ogboni Fraternity Members Storm Home; Perform Occultic Rites

It has been announced that Tope Alabi
erstwhile spiritual father, Prophet Elijah
Iretiola Ajanaku has finally had his last
breath. This was confirmed by a team of
medical doctors late yesterday. But the
mystery that surrounds his death is still
incredulous, reason being that, the deceased
was respected by his congregation even the
popular gospel singer gave her series of
hypes in all her albums et all.
What is so amazing is the role the occult
people popular called Ogboni Fraternity
played in his death. A very reliable source
whispered to us that, two days ago, 27
Ogboni people visited his place and said to
have asked every occupant to evacuate.
Having spent some time with his corpse,
they left, an informed family source
revealed.
Not only that, it was also revealed that Oro,
the deity that comes out and is forbidden to
be seen by women, since his travails, has
been shouting his name and all sort of.
The man, according to his church, was
confirmed finally dead last night and his
remains, the church said, has been
deposited in the morgue but the Ogboni
people, a source hinted us, has warned the
church not to go ahead with his funeral
without consulting them first; what this
simply implies is that, the late pastor might
have fraternized with this sect to aide his
pastoral ministries. But can a man help
God?
Below is official statement issued by the
church to announce his demise:
‘The death has been announced of Prophet
Elijah Iretiola Ajanaku whose death was
confirmed by a team of doctors on Thursday
night after several vigil of prayers since
Saturday evening when his health
deteriorated. Prophet Ajanaku who hailed
from the Owo Ope family in Gbongan is
survived by his wife, Joy and two children
Stella and Apotieri. His remains has been
deposited at the Military Mortuary, Yaba, Lagos.
Though he was born a Moslem over 40
years ago in Gbongan, he moved to Lagos in
the 90s and settled in Ipaja Ayobo area
where he acquired skills in many vocations
and engaged in several trades before his
encounter with God.
He founded and shepherded the Christ
Revival Victory Chapel International,
Ayobo, Ipaja, Lagos and rose to become the
President of The Ajanaku World Outreach, a
ministry devoted to the spread of the gospel
outside the church. His last mission
unaccomplished was Idoani For Christ,
slated for September 30 and October 1, 2013
in Idoani, Ondo State.
Until his death, he was a widely travelled
evangelist with remarkable crusades and
prophetic healings around the world. Burial
arrangements will be announced by the
family and the church soon’

Signed:
Oluwatosin Faleye
CRVCI Public Affairs Dept.
NIGERIAFILM.COM

ASUU STRIKE: Go back to work, or we won't pay you. FG

The Federal Government’s patience seems to
have run out with the Academic Staff
Union of Universities (ASUU) as it has
decided to wield the big stick on its
members threatening to invoke the no-
work-no-pay policy to force the striking
lecturers back to work.
Secretary to Government of the Federation,
Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, on Friday
ordered the striking university lecturers to
return to their duty posts while the pending
issues were being resolved. He also directed
all the governing councils of the various
universities to open the gates of the
institutions to students as from next week.
The directives followed the inability of both
parties (FG and ASUU) to reach a definite
agreement on the issue earned allowances
to university workers after about two
months of dialogue and negotiations and the
threat by the union to discontinue talks
with government.
ASUU began its current strike on July 1
following failure of government to
implement a 2009 agreement between the
two parties on public universities funding.
Anyim gave the directives at a meeting with
the chairmen of the councils and vice-
chancellors in Abuja on Friday.
The Federal Government on the occasion
also disbursed the N30 billion it provided to
support the councils for the payment of
academic earned allowances to lecturers.
Anyim said this was in addition to the N100
billion provided by the government to
address the challenges of infrastructural
deficit in the system.
He said: “Mr. President is fully committed
to bringing the students back to school and
appreciates the patience of parents and
students as government is making every
effort to revitalise the university system.
“By this demonstration of clear commitment
to revitalise the university system,
government hereby urges every (member of)
staff of the nation’s universities to return to
work as all issues are being resolved.
“With particular reference to the
contentious issue of earned allowances,
every (member of) staff of the universities
that is so entitled should verify his claim
with his university council and accordingly
get paid,” he said.
ASUU had on Thursday foreclosed further
talks with the Federal Government
negotiation team, an indication of a total
collapse of negotiations.
SGF said the Earned Allowances was the
major issue in dispute, adding that
traditionally, universities pay deserving
staff but “because of the amount that ASUU
now claims as arrears, government decided
to assist the university councils to pay.”
He said the Federal Government did not
receive any computation of amount
involved until February, 2013 and that
ASUU demanded for an outrageous sum of
N92 billion arrears for three years’
payment based on percentage range of
between 15 and 20 of personnel cost.
The Minister of Education, Professor
Rugayyatu Ahmed Rufa’i, also said that
ASUU actually went on strike over the
initial offer of five per cent of personnel
cost of the entire university staff.
She said that government had addressed all
other issues raised by the union for them to
call off the strike. She maintained that
government had no money to pay the N92
billion academic Earned Allowances
requested by ASUU, insisting that it was not
feasible in view of the current state of the
nation’s economy.
Anyim further said: “After series of
discussions involving the National
Assembly; the SGF; the Chairman of the
Needs Assessment Report Implementation
Committee, Governor Gabriel Suswam; the
ministers of Education, Labour; and the
Coordinating Minister for the Economy and
other stakeholders, government has now
provided N30 billion to support the
university councils in settling the Earned
Allowances.”
He said all other issues of Consolidated
Salary Structure for Academics in Nigerian
Universities (CONUASS II), amendment of
Pensionable Retirement Age of Academics in
the Professorial Cadre to 70 years have been
fully implemented.
Anyim said most of the issues contained in
the 2009 agreement, which necessitated the
current strike, have been fully met, except
for the Earned Allowances, which ASUU
pegged at N92 billion.
He said, “On July 2nd, 2013, ASUU declared
what it called, ‘total and indefinite strike’
over issues it says have remained
unresolved pertaining to an agreement it
reached with government in 2009. It is
pertinent to narrate the genesis of the 2009
agreement. ASUU went on strike action in
2006 based on their request for a review of
personnel matters, on account of this,
government initiated a Needs Assessment of
the University system comprising federal
and state universities. The negotiations led
to the 2009 agreement.
“Some of the issues which bothered on
amendment of pensionable retirement age of
academics in the professorial cadre;
consolidated peculiar allowances
(CONPUAA), exclusively for university
teaching staff; National Health Insurance
Scheme (NHIS); setting up of budget
monitoring committee in all public
universities have been fully implemented.”
He said the Federal Government had
explained why ASUU’s demands concerning
the transfer of Federal Government landed
property to universities would not be
possible to implement.
“Government has been clear that it cannot
transfer government’s landed property to
ASUU because it has no structure to manage
or maintain such property.
Government is, however, willing to support
any council that sets up a property
company with management structure to
compete with others in the industry,” he
stated.
In a related development, the Minister of
Education, Ruqayyatu Rufa’I, at the event in
Abuja, said she expected ASUU to suspend
the strike going by the latest action of
government.
She said the situation had generated so
much anxiety on the part of students,
parents and government, and that
negotiations on the remaining issues could
continue.
“Government is ready to implement all the
recommendations, particularly as it relates
to revitalisation of the universities system. I
want to assure you that this will be done in
the next few years.
The Minister of Labour and Productivity,
Chief Emeka Wogu; Chairman, Senate
Committee on Education, Senator Uche
Chukwumerije; and the Chairman, House
Committee on Education, Honourable
Aminu Suleiman, all attended the meeting.
Meanwhile, efforts to get the reaction of
ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Isa Fagge, on the
development were unsuccessful as his
mobile phone line was ‘unreachable’.
Excerpted from Nigerian Tribune

Wednesday 21 August 2013

First Liver Surgery With Tablet Computer In Germany.

The following are images from Germany of a
liver surgery, one of the first surgeries of its
kind in the country with the support of a
tablet computer to access and visualize
planning data. The tablet uses augmented
reality, which allows the liver to be filmed with
an iPad and overlaid during an operation with
virtual 3D models reconstructed from the real
organ.
Developed by Fraunhofer MEVIS in Bremen,
this procedure helps locate critical structures
such as tumors and vessels and is expected to
improve the quality of transferring pre
operational resection plans into actual surgery.
A piece of a tumorous liver, which was
removed during surgery supported by a tablet
computer to access and visualize planning
data, lies next to a pair of scissors, at the
Asklepios Hospital Hamburg-Barmbek August
15, 2013. The tablet computer uses augmented
reality, which allows the liver to be filmed with
an iPad and overlaid during an operation with
virtual 3D models reconstructed from the real
organ. Developed by Fraunhofer MEVIS in
Bremen, this procedure helps locate critical
structures such as tumors and vessels and is
expected to improve the quality of transferring
pre-operational resection plans into actual
surgery.

Boko-Haram Suspect Flown To Abuja Aboard Military Jet.

One of the high profile members of Boko
Haram, Mubarak Dan Hajia, was yesterday
whisked to Abuja aboard a military jet, a
security source confirmed to Daily Sun in
Sokoto. The suspect was arrested last
week in a joint operation by men of the 1
Brigade Nigerian Army and the State
Security Service (SSS) in the state during
which arms and ammunition as well as
explosive materials were allegedly
recovered from his custody.
An airport official, who preferred
anonymity, said the prime suspect was
blindfolded while he was being led into an
Air Force presidential jet, amid maximum
security mounted at the Sultan Abubakar
III Airport.
Earlier, Army authorities in Sokoto State had confirmed the arrest of the suspect
alongside others suspected to be his footsoldiers with various arms,
ammunition and bomb-making materials
in a hideout at Nakasare area of the state
capital.
It was further gathered that the suspect
had earlier evaded arrest by the joint task
force before he was nabbed along Sokoto-
Birnin Kebbi Road during a manhunt
mounted by the operatives. The suspect, a
native of Sokoto, was believed to be
among the high-rank commanders of the
sect.
During his arrest, items recovered include
three AK-47 rifles, one riot gun, 153
rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, 21
primed explosive cylinders, 27 primed
small tin cans of explosives, three
cartoons of acid, six nine voltage
batteries, bunch of detonator cables, four
containers of chemical substance and 14
knockout devices.
Others were four measuring beakers, four
plugs, 10 super glues, two hand sets, 12
empty soft drink cans, one packet of
matches, one packet of rubber straw,
eight motorcycle alarm speakers, two
thermometers, over 50 biro cut in pieces,
two scissors and one theatre picker.