Tuesday, 31 March 2015

BUHARI IN EARLY LEAD AS INEC DECLARES 21 STATES, FCT

Results from  21 states and the Federal Capital Territory
so far released by the Independent National Electoral
Commission on Monday showed the All Progressives
Congress Presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu
Buhari coasting to victory.
As at the time the commission suspended announcement
of results late last night, Buhari had scored 10,101,497
votes from 21 states and the FCT, to President Jonathan,
who has so far polled 6,798,254 votes, to second place.
The results were declared by the returning officers from
the states.
Of the 21 states declared, Buhari won the polls in 13
states of Ogun, Kogi, Osun, Ondo, Oyo, Kwara, Kano,
Katsina, Kebbi, Gombe, Sokoto, Jigawa and Kaduna.
Jonathan won the polls in eight states namely Ekiti,
Enugu, Nasarawa, Anambra, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Imo and
Plateau. Jonathan also won the polls in the FCT.
Buhari had so far secured more than 25 per cent in 16
states while the president grabbed 25 per cent in 15 of the
states so far declared. The results from Adamawa,
Bauchi, Bayelsa, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi,
Edo, Lagos, Niger, Rivers, Taraba, Yobe and Zamfara were
outstanding at press time and would likely be declared
today.
The results earlier submitted from Rivers State, however,
turned into a matter of investigation after the APC sent a
strongly worded petition rejecting the results. The results
returned had given Jonathan 1,487,075 votes,
representing 95 per cent of the votes.
President Jonathan has, however, protested results
declared from Kano, Jigawa, Kaduna, Gombe, Bauchi,
Katsina and Kogi States, alleging malpractices.
Jonathan's protest articulated by the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, was, however, followed by another statement
late last night in which it claimed it was not perturbed by
the results from the North-West, stronghold of Buhari.
Buhari's All Progressives Congress, APC, has also
protested the results submitted from Rivers State on the
basis that there was no election in the state.


Osun PDP, APC disagree over outcome of polls

The Peoples Democratic Party has expressed
dissatisfaction with the result of the presidential election in
Osun State.
While announcing the result at the Independent National
Electoral Commission headquarters in Osogbo, Prof. Isaac
Azuzu, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Oye Ekiti
and the Osun State collating officer, had declared the All
Progressives Congress winner of the presidential poll.
The APC garnered a total of 383,603 votes from 28 out of
the 30 local government areas in the state to defeat the
PDP, which scored 249,929.
The number of registered and accredited voters respectively
was 1,378,113 and 683,169 while the respective number of
valid votes and rejected votes were 642,615 and 20,758.
Also, the total number of votes cast was 663,373 while
4,707 votes were cancelled in eight local government areas
in the state.
After the declaration of the results, the representatives of
the various parties signed the election result sheet.
However, the PDP Publicity Secretary in the state, Mr. Bola
Ajao, said the party was not satisfied with the process and
result of the presidential election, stating that the process
was marred with violence in some parts of the state.
He said, “There are general perceptions and there are
personal perceptions. Starting with a personal perception, I
come from Ikirun, Ifelodun Local Government Area, Osun
State, where somebody was killed and many people were
injured due to desperation of the opposition.
“This frightened many people to shun the polling units. If
you look at that, you cannot say the election was free. We
are not satisfied with the result turned in, we are surprised.
As a party, we will sit down, review the entire process and
take the necessary actions. We will forward the result to the
party headquarters in Abuja.”
But Mr. Babatunde Adeosun, the APC representative at the
declaration of the result, said the party was satisfied with
the result.
“Going by the figures we have now, it is an improvement.
The margin between the APC and PDP has widened
tremendously; that is an indication that the people of this
state appreciate the government of the APC in the state. By
the introduction of the card reader, it made the election free,
fair and credible and we are happy with the result,” he said.


APC Loses Six Reps Seats In Lagos

   The All Progressives Congress has lost five House of
Representatives seats to the Peoples Democratic Party
and a seat to the Accord Party in Lagos.
The Punch reports that investigations showed that most
of the reps lost in Igbo-dominated local government
areas. Sources in the APC said the love the people of the
South-East have for President Goodluck Jonathan
positively affected the PDP candidates, some of whom
had not even been vigorously campaigning.

In Amuwo Odofin local government, which has a very
high Igbo population, especially in areas like Kirikiri,
Satellite Town and FESTAC, the PDP candidate, Oghene
Egboh, who is from the Niger-Delta, defeated Ganiyu
Olukolu of the APC.
In Ajeromi/Ifelodun, which is one of the most densely
populated areas in Lagos state and is home to Ajegunle
(another Igbo dominated area), the PDP candidate, Rita
Orji, who also hails from the South-East, defeated Taiwo
Adenekan of the APC.
The story was the same in the Igbo-dominated Ojo LG,
where the PDP candidate, Mr. Tajudeen Obasa, won the
seat. In Surulere federal constituency 2, which is home to
Aguda and a few Igbo settlements, Tunji Soyinka of the
PDP defeated Hakeem Bamgbala of the APC.
It was also learnt that apart from the ‘Igbo’ factor, the
incumbent rep, Aliyu Kazeem, had been in court with
Bamgbala over the conduct of the primary. It was learnt
that the division within the party gave the PDP the
opportunity to penetrate the community.
An APC leader in Surulere said, “We are still in shock.
Haliyu Kazeem, who is the incumbent, lost the primary in
December last year and refused to work with Bamgbala.
He took Bamgbala to court and they are still slugging it
out. “If they had put things in order, we would not have
lost. Bamgbala is a former chairman of Aguda Local
Council Development Area and a good grass roots
politician.”
In Mushin federal constituency 2, the APC candidate,
Yemi Alli, lost to Dauda Kako-Aare of the Accord Party.
Kako-Aare, who is the incumbent, lost at the APC
primary last December to Alli and defected to Accord. In
Oshodi/Isolo federal constituency 2, the incumbent, Mr.
Akeem Munir, lost to Tony Nwoolu of the PDP.


Monday, 30 March 2015

Akpabio, Orji, Kashamu win senatorial election

Godswill Akpabio, governor of Akwa Ibom state
and Theodore Orji, his Abia state counterpart,
have been elected into the upper chamber of
the national assembly.
While Akpabio would represent Akwa Ibom
north east senatorial district, Orji would be the
representative of the Abia central senatorial
zone in the next assembly.
Akpabio polled a total of 422,009 ahead of
Inibehe Okorie, the candidate of the All
Progressive Congress (APC) who secured 15,
152 votes and Orji defeated Ahamdi Nweke of
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) by
a wide margin.
The governor had 46,070 ahead of Nweke who
managed to secure 10, 204 votes.
Buruji Kashamu, chairman, organisation and
mobilisation committee of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), also emerged
victorious at the parliamentary poll.
Kashamu unseated Gbenga Kaka from the
Ogun east senatorial district, by polling 99, 540
votes ahead of Kaka’s 12, 972.
Kaka, a former deputy governor of the state,
defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP)
from the APC in 2014.
Meanwhile, David Umaru of the APC beat
Babaginda Aliyu, governor of Niger state, by a
wide margin in the Niger east senatorial
district.
Umaru had 149,443 votes against Aliyu’s
46,459 votes.


GEJ will return to otueke if he loses - Soyinka

Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, says President
Goodluck Jonathan has confided in him that if
the outcome of the presidential election does
not end in his favour, he would retire to his
hometown of Otuoke in Bayelsa state.
Speaking on Sunday during an interview with
British Newspaper, The Guardian, Soyinka said
Jonathan made the promise during a recent
meeting between both of them.
“Recently, I was invited by the president to
discuss various issues,” he said.
“We even discussed life after power, whenever
that takes place. It was difficult for me to
decide from his side how readily he might
accept defeat but he absolutely swore that if he
lost he was going back to his Otuoke village.
“If I take him literally, I think he will accept the
result, but I’ve learnt never to trust any
politician from here to there, even if they’re just
coming out of communion. So I really don’t
know.”
Describing the 2015 election as one of the
worst in the history of the country, the revered
scholar said while the campaign lasted, a lot of
money was devoted to frivolities.
“This has been one of the most vicious,
unprincipled, vulgar and violent election
exercises I have ever witnessed,” he said.
“Most expensive, most prodigal, wasteful,
senseless, I mean really insensitive in terms of
what people live on in this country.
“This was the real naira-dollar extravaganza,
spent on just subverting, shall we say, the
natural choices of people. Just money instead
of argument, instead of position statements.
“And of course the sponsoring of violence in
various places, in addition to this festive
atmosphere in which every corner, every pillar,
every electric pole is adorned with one
candidate or the other, many of them in poses
which remind one of Nollywood.
“I get a feeling sometimes that some of these
candidates were just locked in their wardrobes
and they were told: ‘Just take selfies in there
and don’t come out until you’ve finished the
entire wardrobe.’ All kinds of postures. Just
ridiculous. It has been an embarrassing
exercise in terms of electioneering.”
Revealing that he was the one who drew the
attention of Jonathan to a current diplomatic
spat between Nigeria and Morocco, Soyinka
said the president was surrounded by those
who do not mean well for him.
Morrocco’s ministry of foreign affairs had
revealed that its monarch turned down a
request of having a phone conversation with
Jonathan.
Apparently embarrassed by the disclosure, the
Nigerian government turned around to say both
leaders had a conversation, an allegation which
Morocco subsequently denied.
The issue eventually resulted to the recall of
the Moroccan ambassador in Nigeria.
However, Soyinka expressed shock that the
president’s aides kept him in the dark over
such crucial development.
“President Jonathan is in a cage. He didn’t
strike me as being aware of the forces which
surround him,” he said.
“Here is a situation where a president did not
even know that a foreign country, a friendly
country, had withdrawn its ambassador from
Nigeria.
“I was the one who told him. He jumped up as if
his seat was on fire. I couldn’t believe it … He
was not aware that for about five days the
media had been absolutely hysterical with this
embarrassing situation between the two. It was
that very night that he made a public statement
about it for the first time.
“So when I say that there is a force around, I
know what I’m talking about. There is a very
sinister force in control and it is that sinister
cabal which is responsible for caging him in
and showing him what they think he should
know about and keeping away from him things
which are not in their interest, and this for me
is the most dangerous situation that any nation
can be in.”


Ngige Loses + Other Results

Uche Ekwunife of the PDP has been declared
the winner of the Anambra central senatorial
poll. She polled 101,548 votes to defeat 14
other candidates, including former governor
and serving senator, Chris Ngige.
Victor Umeh, chairman of the All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA), garnered 77, 129 votes
to come second while APC’s Ngige placed third
with 20, 850 votes.
Earlier, Ngige had expressed dissatisfaction
with the conduct of the Presidential and
National Assembly elections and called for its
cancellation in the state.
Ngige, who refused to cast his vote on
Saturday, noted that “the entire electoral
process in the state was given an open ended
system that allowed for rigging”.
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Binta Bello (PDP, Kaltungo/Shongom federal
constituency, Bauchi) has been re-elected
member of the House of Representatives with
34,161 votes. Abishak Andirya (APC) came
second with 23,684.
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The APC candidate, Babajimi Benson, has
been declared winner of the House of
Representative elections for Ikorodu federal
constituency with 48,789.
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Clifford Ordia (PDP) is the winner of the  Edo
central senatorial district. Ordia got 84,782
votes to defeat his closest rival, Francis
Inegbeneki of All Progressives Congress (APC),
who got 46,820 votes.
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In Edo north, APC candidate, Philip Shaibu, was
declared winner of Estako federal constituency
with 42,019 votes. He beat the PDP candidate,
Abbas Braimoh, who got 29,964 votes.
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In Owan federal constituency, Pally Iriase of
APC scored 26, 606 to retain the Owan seat.
His closest rival was Ambrose Imode of PDP
who scored 21,069 votes.
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In Akoko Edo federal constituency, the returning
officer, APC candidate, Peter Aphatasin, was
returned with 19, 006 votes.
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In Edo north senatorial district, Francis
Alimikhena of the APC scored 86, 021 votes to
defeat Pascal Ugbome of PDP who got 66,092
votes.
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Philip Gyunka of the PDP won Nasarawa North
senatorial district.
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Emmanuel Umbugadu, also of PDP, won the
Akwanga/Nasarawa-Eggon/Wamba federal
constituency for the house of reps.
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The Accord Party candidate, Dauda Kako-Are,
was  winner of house of representatives
election for Mushin federal constituency 1.
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Taofeek Adaranijo of the APC won the house of
representatives seat for Agege federal
constituency.
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The APC candidate, Umar Ibrahim, has been
declared winner of Katsina central senatorial
zone in Katsina state. He defeated PDP’s Lamis
Dikko, who scored 77,323 votes.
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The APC won Safana/Batsari/Danmusa Federal
constituency seat in Katsina. Its candidate,
Ahmad Dayyabu,polled 30,998 votes to emerge
winner while Jamilu Danmusa of PDP came
second with 3,905 votes.
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Bukola Saraki, former governor of Kwara
state,defeated Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq of the
PDP with 118,879 votes to retain his seat at
Kwara central senatorial district. Abdulrasaq
managed to secure 66,864 votes.
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While Dino Melaye, a former member of the
house of representatives, polled 41, 120 votes
ahead of Smart Adeyemi, two term senator in
Kogi west senatorial district and former
chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists
(NUJ), who had 38, 148 votes.
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Stella Oduah, the immediate past minister of
aviation won the Anambra north senatorial seat
with 42, 239 votes ahead of Dubem Obaze of
the All Progressives Grand Alliance, who had
only 8,868 votes.
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Rabiu Kwankwaso, governor of Kano state, also
polled 758,383 votes to defeat Bashir Lado, the
incumbent senator of Kano central senatorial
district.


US, UK warn against manipulation of results

The governments of the United States and
United Kingdom have warned against
“deliberate political interference” in the
collation of the March 28 election results in
Nigeria.
In a joint statement by the US secretary of state
John Kerry (pictured, right) and UK foreign
secretary Philip Hammond (pictured, left), they
warned that this would “contravene the letter
and spirit of the Abuja Accord, to which both
major parties committed themselves”.
The statement, released on Monday afternoon,
commended Nigerians for the “largely peaceful”
conduct at the polls.
“Our governments welcome the largely peaceful
vote on March 28. The Nigerian people have
shown a commendable determination to
register their vote and choose their leaders.
“So far, we have seen no evidence of systemic
manipulation of the process. But there are
disturbing indications that the collation process
—where the votes are finally counted—may be
subject to deliberate political interference. This
would contravene the letter and spirit of the
Abuja Accord, to which both major parties
committed themselves.
“The Governments of the United States and the
United Kingdom would be very concerned by
any attempts to undermine the independence of
the Electoral Commission (INEC), or its
Chairman, Professor Jega; or in any way distort
the expressed will of the Nigerian people,” they
said.
The results of the presidential election are
expected to be announced on Monday.


Unhappy Voters Set Ablaze INEC Office in Benue

Voters in Benue who were unhappy with the election results
announced in the state, set ablaze the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, office in Logo Local
Government Area on Sunday night.
Public Relations Officer of INEC in the state, Louis Ochai
confirmed the news, Vanguard reports.
“By tomorrow we should be able to get the full details of the
unfortunate development, but for now the matter is being
handled as a security issue; it is however regrettable. We
just pray that our sensitive materials were not destroyed in
he inferno,” he said.


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Nigeria to borrow $2billion from World Bank

The federal government has taken steps to secure a $2
billion loan from the World Bank and the African
Development Bank (AfDB) to assist in the implementation of
its policies and programmes for the year.
This was announced by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, coordinating
minister for the economy and minister of finance, in an
interactive session with journalists in Abuja.
According to Okonjo-Iweala, the loan was part of the
approved 2012-2015 external borrowing plan of the federal
government and was in line with its efforts to strengthen the
naira.
“We have entered negotiations with international financial
institutions, specifically, the African Development Bank and
World Bank. You know they have some resources for us
already programmed, which is in the borrowing plan,” she
said.
“We have asked them to turn these resources into budget
support for us. We are negotiating for $2 billion that will
come in foreign exchange.
“Remember that the terms of this loan from the AfDB are
quite reasonable at 3 to 4 per cent compared to what you
can get outside, and this is money that they had committed
aside for us and we have decided to draw on it, and use it in
form of budget support to come in form of foreign exchange.
“It will come in two tranches. It will bring in the needed
foreign exchange that will help our private sector people to
have access. So, it will alleviate the situation. It’s
something that we are working on.”
According to analysts, the $2 billion loan in foreign
exchange will enable government regulate the high demand
of the dollar locally and stabilise the exchange rate of the
naira, which fell due to lower government revenue in dollars
caused by low oil prices.
The minister added that the loan would pose no undue
burden on the nation as it was a concessionary loan,
despite the continuous reduction in the nation’s external
foreign reserve.
However, she encouraged Nigerians to reduce their desire
for imported goods, and patronise made-in-Nigeria
products in order to conserve the available reserve for more
productive uses.


Jonathan say APC is Overrated

President Goodluck Jonathan speaks to TheCable on his
chances in the March 28 presidential poll and why he thinks
the opposition is overrated. Interview by Kayode
Ogunbunmi, Editor-at-Large
TheCable: Are you in good shape for the presidential poll
given the fact that APC has gathered momentum in the last
two months?
Jonathan: You should remember the Ekiti governorship
election last year. Before the election, many people were
saying APC would win by a landslide. But we in the PDP
were busy mobilising the grassroots, going from village to
village, from town to town. The result shocked everybody,
apart from us at the PDP. I am not underrating APC, but I
think they are grossly overrated. We shall meet on the field.
That is where we will test our true strengths. We are fully
ready. You will soon see.
TheCable: General Muhammadu Buhari’s popularity is
growing, especially in the south. Isn’t this a big threat?
Jonathan: Let us work with the facts on the ground. PDP
currently controls 21 states of the federation. APC has only
14. Of APC’s 14, you and I know that Imo and Rivers are
only APC in the sense that their governors defected. The
people know where their interests are better served. Also,
when it comes to presidential election, Edo is PDP. So
essentially, of the 14 APC-controlled states, only 11 can be
described as APC. Of course, I know that not all the PDP-
controlled states usually vote PDP in presidential elections,
so you have to concede that one or two PDP states will vote
APC in the presidential election. At the end of the day, you
are still looking at 23 or 24 pro-PDP states, including
Anambra which is controlled by APGA…
TheCable: Sorry to cut in, Mr. President, but we are also
talking about figures, not just number of states. APC states
like Kano and Lagos have voters in excess of 9 million.
Jonathan: I’m still coming to that. In 2011, taking that as a
baseline for comparison, I scored 22.4 million votes. Buhari
had 12.2 million votes. That is a difference in excess of 10
million. I do not suppose that you believe I have lost 6
million votes to Gen. Buhari already, or that Gen. Buhari has
gained 11 million more supporters. Suggesting I will lose a
whole 6 or 7 million votes to Gen. Buhari would be an
exaggeration. Let us even add the votes of ACN which
scored 2 million in 2011. Since CPC, ANPP and ACN have
merged into APC, let us say APC had 14 million votes in
2011. I still defeated all of them with over 8 million votes.
Don’t forget that Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, the ANPP
candidate then, and Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the ACN
candidate in 2011, are now in the PDP.
TheCable: We at TheCable are projecting a larger voter
turnout this time around…
Jonathan: And you think only one party will benefit from a
larger turnout? I will disagree with you on that.
TheCable: We agree that both of you will benefit, but we
project that south-west will decide who the president will
be. And APC is the dominant party in the south-west.
Jonathan: Again, I will not say so. Ekiti and Ondo are
already controlled by PDP. I don’t see APC winning Oyo and
Ogun. And from the last governorship election in Osun, you
could see that the gap between PDP and APC was very
narrow, judging from the figures. Other factors will still be
at play and the best you can say for now is that Osun is a
tossed-up state, as Americans call it. The real battleground
is Lagos, and if you have been following events closely, the
PDP is reborn in Lagos. Wait and see how Lagosians will
vote.
TheCable: The choice of Professor Yemi Osinbajo as the
running mate to Buhari is seen as a masterstroke. Analysts
foresee him delivering the south-west votes. And as a
pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, this may
neutralise the extremist tag on Buhari and bring in the
votes of members of the church. Do you agree?
Jonathan: There is no doubting the fact that Osinbajo has
good qualifications. But, like Gen. Buhari, he has never won
an election before. He has never even been a candidate. So
APC has a pairing that cannot be described as a winning
team. That said, you cannot call Osinbajo a political
heavyweight in the south-west. The Yoruba are more
sophisticated than that. In 2011, two of my opponents
fielded their running mates from the south-west. Still, the
south-west decided to vote for me. That tells you a lot
about the voters in the south-west. They cannot be
hoodwinked.
TheCable: But Osinbajo is a pastor in the Redeemed
Church…
Jonathan: Yes. But the presidential candidate of APC is
Gen. Buhari not Osinbajo. And I think we should leave
church out of this before it becomes another talking point
again.
TheCable: Buhari’s supporters are very confident that he
will win. Are you not really worried about this?
Jonathan: I don’t think Nigerians will make the mistake of
voting for Buhari. Gen. Buhari, with due respect, is not the
right option for Nigeria at this time. It is a gamble that is not
worth taking. I may not be perfect as nobody is perfect. But
I believe that come Saturday, the majority of Nigerian voters
will choose me as the best candidate to lead the nation
forward.
TheCable: For many Nigerians, Boko Haram is an election
issue. Don’t you see this impacting on support for your re-
election?
Jonathan: We are not sleeping when it comes to Boko
Haram. But we must be fair and accept that we are dealing
with problems we never encountered before, problems that
we were not prepared for as a nation. Nobody would have
predicted this carnage five years ago. We can all be wise
after the event, we can say whatever we like now, but who
can sincerely say they projected that Boko Haram would
become like the Taliban in 2009 when the uprising started in
Maiduguri? I hear people say we did not give Boko Haram
the attention they deserved, that we left things too late. That
is not correct. To combat terror, you have to be systematic
with your approach. It is not a conventional warfare. New
laws are required to cover your operations because we
never had to deal with terror before. There is also a different
kind of training and personnel required. Operations have to
change from conventional to non-conventional. You cannot
use the equipment of 1984. Even when you buy new
equipment, you need to train your soldiers on how to use it.
You can’t do that in one day. Intelligence gathering has to
be firmed up using the latest technology. This will not
happen in one day. Your security architecture has to be
completely different. This is what we have been working on
and we are making good progress. We are getting better
every day. We need to encourage our soldiers who are
risking their lives every day. They are human beings like
us. They have parents, wives, sisters, children, brothers. It
is not fair at all to disparage them. It is also not fair to
encourage mutiny. You don’t encourage more soldiers to
run away from the warfront. It is not helpful. We are
confronting Boko Haram with all the resources available to
us. We need the cooperation of all Nigerians. When people
begin to politicise the war against terror because they want
to win elections, it undermines our efforts.
TheCable: You used to dominate the social media. What
went wrong?
Jonathan: I think we are doing very well on the social
media, but we are focusing our energy more on grassroots
mobilisation. Most Nigerian voters do not participate in
social media discussions. The majority of Nigerian voters
are not even on Twitter or Facebook. So we have to get our
priorities right. I have about 1.7m Facebook followers but
there are over 68 million registered voters in Nigeria. I am
not even sure most of my social media followers are
registered to vote. We are doing door-to-door mobilisation
around the towns and villages. Experience has shown that
the bulk of voting comes from those areas. For every voter
on Twitter, you probably have 100 voters who are not on
Twitter. But when you read tweets and re-tweets, you may
get a very wrong view of the reality on the ground. We have
a very good strategy to woo voters. Our opponents have a
good strategy to abuse us on Twitter. Let’s see how far that
will take them on March 28. Obviously, it is not those who
make the loudest noise that win the votes. Sometimes,
making so much noise is a strategy to divert attention from
your impending failure. When you lose, you now attribute it
to rigging. APC is very good in that area. It is a strategy
they have used in the past.
TheCable: What’s your reaction to those who say they will
not vote for you because they believe you have not done
well so far?
Jonathan: On the issue of performance, I only wish to be
judged on where Nigeria was when I took over and where
we are now. Those who are fair-minded will agree that we
have made tremendous progress in so many areas. For
instance, the over 6 million farmers who are now getting
fertilizers and seeds directly and enjoying improved
livelihoods won’t tell you I have not done well. They are
saying they have never had it this good. Fertilizer corruption
is gone forever. We’ve introduced dry season farming. Their
harvests have increased exponentially. We’ve improved
water resources across the country, north and south. These
are the things that affect ordinary lives.
The transporters who are now plying good interstate roads
will tell you they are happy. For example, the Benin-Ore
road that used to be front page story in newspapers for
almost a decade because of its poor state is now brand
new. We have built or rehabilitated over 25,000 kilometres
of roads since we came in. The federal government has
35,000 kilometres of roads and only 4,500 were motorable
when I came in. That is a fact. Judge me on that. Millions of
passengers who are now using the revived rail transport
system will tell you they are happy. Five million passengers
now use the train every year, compared to less than one
million a few years back. I would like to be judged on that.
Foreign investors have made Nigeria their preferred
destination as attested to by local and international
agencies. In the oil and gas sector, our local content policy
has produced a new generation of Nigerian entrepreneurs
who are proudly flying our flag all over the world. That is a
fact. That is progress. Judge me on that basis. We’ve built
schools for Almajiris and the girl-child. These are the
vulnerable in the society who were neglected but are now
receiving good education suited to their needs. We’ve
established and equipped more universities to provide for
the future of our youths whose population continues to
expand but there is insufficient capacity to give them
university education.
We’ve upgraded equipment at tertiary institutions and
continue to retrain lecturers and teachers. No government
has funded education better than us. Our hospitals are
better equipped as we continue to upgrade them and
improve the service conditions of doctors and nurses. They
are performing surgeries they never did before. Our
immunisation coverage is unprecedented. Guinea worm
infections are nil today. We are gradually getting over the
polio epidemic. Go to the airports across the country and
see the changes that are taking place in terms of safety and
physical development.
I can go on. The real voters, the real Nigerians who will go
to the polling units, are happy with what we have achieved
in our first term in office. Millions of ordinary Nigerians are
not deceived by the propaganda of partisan critics. I do not
say that we have solved all the problems. That would be a
lie. But the Nigeria of today is better than the Nigeria that I
inherited in 2011. The facts are there. Our critics should
judge us on the basis on what we met on ground in 2011
and how far we have moved on from there. Is the
agricultural sector worse? No, it is better than we met it. Is
the education sector worse? It is better than we met it. The
aviation sector is better than we met it. The oil and gas
sector is better than we met it. The industrial sector is
better than we met it. We’re now exporters of cement and
we will soon start to export cars. The rail sector is much
better. The road network is bigger and better. Inland
waterways are expanded. In fact, our economy is now the
biggest in Africa. Therefore, let our critics judge us on the
basis of facts not lies.
TheCable: But the power sector remains a big challenge.
Why are we still unable to attain uninterrupted power
supply?
Jonathan: I like to ask people: was it that there was 24-
hour electricity and Jonathan came and switched it off and
damaged the equipment? The answer is no. Power is an
age-old problem in Nigeria and we have to understand that.
When I became president, we started the power sector
reform all over again. If you remember, one of the first duties
I performed as president was to launch the Power Roadmap.
It was like starting all over again because of various legal,
structural and administrative issues. Power projects had
stalled. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission
(NERC) was in a legal tango as a result of the removal of its
management. We had issues with gas supply as gas
pipelines to power plants were yet to be laid. We also had
issues with gas pricing because gas producers would rather
export and make more money than sell locally at a
regulated price. There were so many serious issues to
resolve. You cannot decree power into being. You have to
take it step by step with commitment. If anybody tells
Nigerians otherwise, they are lying.
The approach we have taken now is the best available to
us. We have gone private. The process has reached a stage
that can only go forward. The power situation is tricky in
that until the last dot is connected, we will not see results.
There is generation, then transmission and distribution.
Until everything is sorted out, we will not see the kind of
results we desire. If you build a house and you are yet to
paint it or fix the doors and windows, you can move in and
start to live there and complete the work gradually. But at
least you have a roof over your head. However, for
electricity, until you connect all the dots, you can’t get
results. Until the power generated is transmitted and
distributed to the final consumer, you cannot have steady
electricity. That is a fact. But we are moving in the right
direction today. I am confident that this will be one of the
biggest achievements of this administration.
TheCable: The issue of $20 billion NNPC affair is still
hanging though, and your handling of corruption cases.
What do you have to say on that?
Jonathan: I would have been surprised if you didn’t ask that
question. Have you picked a figure now? The accuser said $
49.8 billion was missing. He then reduced the figure to $12
billion. Now people are talking about $20 billion missing. Is
that the final figure they have arrived at? Why are people not
saying $49 billion again? Ordinarily, the inconsistency in
the figures should have put a big question mark on the
entire allegation itself and questioned its reliability, but
because some people have decided to crucify me, they will
hang on to any lie. If the former CBN governor himself
comes out today and apologises that he got his facts
wrong, that no money is missing, these same people will
dismiss him. They will say he has been bribed or he was
cajoled to retract his statement. That is the way some
Nigerians have decided to live their lives and there is
nothing I can do about it. I have said it before: no money is
missing. No money has been stolen. The PwC audit has laid
all that to rest. It is impossible to steal $20 billion. There is
no proof anywhere that money is missing. The senate has
investigated it. The report is there for all to see. No money
is missing. From the way the whole drama has played out,
you can see that the so-called scandal was a political
gimmick. Look at the sequence of events and all the
political associates of the accuser and your reasonable
conclusion will be that it was a scandal cooked up to smear
this government. We are open to investigation. I will not be
president forever.
You also spoke about corruption. I am doing everything
within my capacity to fight it. We have removed ministers,
we have sacked top government officials, we have put
suspects on trial. But I can only accuse you of corruption.
The moment the case is charged to court, what more can I
do? I cannot be prosecutor and judge. It is not allowed.
Many people have been arrested and charged to court. They
go and employ clever lawyers who play the system to
pervert justice. To now turn around and blame Jonathan
will be disingenuous. Nevertheless, corruption is what all of
us who are leaders and followers must resolve to fight. We
need a re-orientation. We need to revive our ancient values.
Then we need to make our system, our institutions work.
There is no short-cut to eradicating corruption.
TheCable: Many people believe Buhari has the nerve to fight
corruption more than you. Doesn’t that bother you?
Jonathan: You don’t fight corruption with nerve. You fight it
with the instruments of law. You fight it by building and
strengthening institutions. Go to advanced countries. Go to
the countries that rank very high on Transparency
International’s corruption perception index. Denmark,
Norway, Sweden, Singapore, name them… They don’t use
nerve to fight corruption. It is not the president or prime
minister that fights corruption in those countries. It is the
system. That is why even the prime minister can be
removed and tried for corruption. In Nigeria, some people
want strong men as presidents who will fight corruption as
they wish, as they want and as they please. You cannot
sustain that. You cannot even guarantee that there will be
no abuse. When they arrest somebody and put them in
handcuff on national television, we all rejoice. But how long
will that last? What problem does it solve? Has it ever
solved any problem?
My own understanding of the anti-graft war is different. I
believe that you must first prevent corruption through
administrative and legal reforms. We have succeeded in the
fertilizer subsidy regime. We have also succeeded in the
payroll system. We almost succeeded in the petroleum
sector through deregulation but we unfortunately had to
reverse the decision as a result of politics. When you make
it impossible or difficult for people to steal, you are fighting
corruption in a sustainable manner. The second sustainable
strategy is to empower anti-graft agencies. EFCC and ICPC
have been doing their work without any interference from
me. They are charging people to court and they are getting
convictions and recovering stolen funds. These things are in
the news every day. Read the papers. That does not require
presidential nerve. It is about institutions doing their jobs,
the same way NAFDAC and FRSC do their jobs everyday
without taking any instructions from Aso Rock.
You see, under our laws, the best a president can do is sack
his appointee or employee and then the EFCC or ICPC will
take them to court. There is nothing any Nigerian president
can do beyond that. The rest is left to the court. I cannot jail
anybody. Our laws do not allow the president to jail
anybody. The best Buhari can do is sack people and send
them to court. We have gone through the era of the
strongman president. It did not solve any problem. For
those who think corruption is fought with “nerves”, I hope
they know what they are praying for.
TheCable: Alhaji Ibrahim Coomassie, the chairman of the
Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), recently said you have
marginalised the north since you came to power…
Jonathan: Since he is leading the Arewa Consultative
Forum, I think Alhaji Coomassie needs to consult more with
the people he leads. He should consult with the
beneficiaries of girl schools, almajiri schools, the drivers
plying the newly dualised roads in the north, the passengers
using the trains, the farmers, and so on. Nigeria is my
constituency and I have to be fair to all, if not I would not
have peace of mind. When people were calling themselves
northern consensus candidate some years ago, I called
myself the Nigerian consensus candidate. Most Nigerians
are tired of sectional leaders. They want to see Nigeria as
their constituency because they have no other country to
call their own. The progress of Nigeria is progress for all. I
have not marginalised any part of Nigeria and God forbid
that I do that. My conscience is very clear on that.
TheCable: You have been described by your critics as the
most divisive leader Nigeria has ever had. What is your
response to that?
Jonathan: One of my friends told me a Yoruba proverb
recently. He said something like: if a farmer sees a thief in
his farm and does not immediately raise the alarm, it is the
thief himself that will start shouting “Ole!” It is people who
have been playing religious and sectional politics all their
lives that are now turning round to accuse me of playing
sectional politics. It is very simple to verify. Look at the
pattern of my appointments, distribution of projects and my
close friends. They are from all over Nigeria. I have been
fair to every group in Nigeria. But this is a story to be told
another day. I have never discriminated against people from
other denominations or religions. I fast with my Muslim
brothers and sisters during Ramadan. I have never openly
or secretly incited one section of Nigeria against the other.
TheCable: There are fears that there could be violence after
the election. Asari Dokubo is threatening hell and you are
expected to call him to order but you have not. Why?
Jonathan: We will not allow violence anywhere in the
country. That I can assure you. We are better prepared to
prevent and contain violence than we were in 2011. You will
notice that since 2011, there has not been any post-election
violence. As for Dokubo’s statements, he does not speak for
me. But that does not mean he should not be called to
order. I’m sure the security agencies are monitoring the
situation. All these threats are unhelpful. That is how some
politicians were saying they would make Nigeria
ungovernable if their candidate did not win in 2011. We
must jointly condemn these threats of violence no matter
who is making them. Nobody is bigger than Nigeria.
TheCable: We need to talk about the Chibok Schoolgirls.
You were globally adjudged to have failed to act on time.
What went wrong?
Jonathan: A lot went wrong. It is a traumatic experience
that comes to mind every day. I just pray some people will
be man enough to come out and admit their ignoble roles
one day. Rather than support the government at such a
trying moment, they capitalised on it to score cheap
political points because of the 2015 elections.
TheCable: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said if the
government had responded by launching a rescue mission
immediately, the girls would have been back home. Do you
agree with that?
Jonathan: Let’s say the soldiers went after the kidnappers
immediately. Remember the terrorists were with guns and
probably with bombs. The girls had become human shields.
If the soldiers had gone after them and the girls were killed
by the terrorists, what would have been the public reaction?
The military would have been accused of incompetence and
genocide. The opposition will call for the resignation of the
president. You can always be wise after the event. Look, we
were misled from the beginning on the safety of the girls.
We were also misled that they had escaped from their
captors. But we reacted immediately we realised what was
going on. We reacted. We didn’t fold our arms. But when an
issue has been politicised and people are hoping to win
elections by riding on the misfortune of these girls, it is a
difficult task for us to convince Nigerians that we did what
we could reasonably do.
TheCable: At some stage, you seemed to believe the
opposition was behind Boko Haram and that probably did
not make you deal with them appropriately. Am I right?
Jonathan: Not me. I have said consistently from the
beginning that they are terrorists. I challenge anybody to
produce any evidence where I said opposition was behind
Boko Haram.
TheCable: Your relationship with Modu Sheriff, who has
been accused of being a Boko Haram sponsor, has also
worried many Nigerians who think you should not be seen in
company with him. What is your reaction to that?
Jonathan: Again, we are talking about hypocrisy. Modu was
a founding member of APC. He was in the board of trustees.
He was a financier of APC. Nobody in APC accused him of
being Boko Haram. The moment he crossed over to PDP, he
became Boko Haram. All hell was let loose. This should
make it clear to you that they are all playing politics.
TheCable: Many will argue then that the opposition is better
organised that the ruling party. Is that the case?
Jonathan: They certainly started their campaign for 2015
well ahead of us, as early as 2011. They wanted to make
insecurity and corruption the issues in the 2015 election and
they started their mischief very, very early. They started by
failing to cooperate with me on the war against Boko
Haram. They opposed every move I made. They started
demanding that soldiers be withdrawn from Borno. Thank
God I did not succumb to the blackmail. Borno would no
longer be part of Nigeria by now. Maiduguri would probably
have been the capital city of Boko Haram’s caliphate.
Thank God we remained resolute in the face of blackmail
and media campaign. They opposed the declaration of state
of emergency. They opposed the ban on Boko Haram. They
started circulating rumours that I was against Muslims.
They accused us of genocide. Go and read the newspapers
from 2011 till date. They did everything to worsen the Boko
Haram problem. They knew where they were going.
The opposition also cooked up corruption allegations
against me. Their mischief worked with some unsuspecting
Nigerians. Only God knows how much they say is missing
now. I have lost count. Every day they will say $48 billion is
missing, N500 billion is missing, $1 billion is missing.
Some will say N20 trillion has been stolen. It does not
make sense any more. Recently, an APC governor said $30
billion is missing from excess crude account. By the time
you calculate all that they say is missing, we must be richer
than China and US combined! All kinds of wicked lies.
Nothing but mischief because they want to win elections.
They started scandalising anyone perceived to be close to
me, including men of God. I never knew politics could be
this dirty. By nature, I don’t play dirty. I try to be fair.
Unfortunately, people fail to recognise God in their
scheming and calculations. No matter what they throw at
me, if God says I will not fall, I will remain standing. To
answer your question more directly, yes the opposition is
better organised in playing mischievous and dirty politics
but they will fail.
TheCable: Can we now talk about the minister of petroleum
resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke?
Jonathan: Why not?
TheCable: The opinion of many of your critics is that you
should have fired her long ago because of all the scandals
surrounding her.
Jonathan: I will tell you something. Any society where the
leader acts based on rumours and conjecture, that is a
society that is doomed. Mrs. Alison-Madueke has not been
convicted or indicted of any wrong doing. I have 42
ministers and 18 advisers. If I act only on rumour, I would
have fired all of them. There is hardly anyone of them that
somebody has not come to say something bad about. Until
allegations are proven, I don’t act. I will not shed any
innocent blood to please my critics.
TheCable: There was a statement credited to an aide of Dr
Doyin Okupe that if you lose, you would rather hand over to
the military than hand over to Buhari. Is that your position
or will you concede defeat if you lose?
Jonathan: We have passed the stage of military take-over.
We are in a democracy. I have always congratulated
governorship candidates when they win, even when they
defeat candidates of my own party. I will congratulate
whoever wins. I am not known for violence. I will never
incite people to start spilling blood because of an election.
It is not worth it. My ambition is not worth the blood of any
Nigerian. You see, it is God that made me president. If God
says I will be re-elected, there is nothing anybody can do to
stop me. All the plots against me will fail. All the lies will
crumble. All the hate messages will amount to nothing. God
put me here and if he says it is time to go, he knows best. If
he says I will do a second term, no amount of lies can
unseat me.
TheCable: Why was it difficult for you to come out to
dissociate yourself from the divisive and hate mongering
advert by Ayo Fayose which was done as a campaign for
you?
Jonathan: I saw the advert like any other person and I don’t
think anybody should hold me responsible for an advert run
by someone else. All our official adverts are run by our
campaign organisation. I don’t have power over what others
decide to do. However, I smell double standards again. Why
are you journalists not asking Buhari to come out and
condemn all the personal insults being hurled at me by his
supporters in the newspapers and social media? Do you
believe Jonathan should be guilty in everything under the
sun while his opponent is a saint in everything? I don’t think
so.
TheCable: There have been several versions of what
transpired in the meeting between you and Obasanjo at Ota
where two clerics were reportedly present. Can you share
with us what truly happened… and why is it difficult for
Obasanjo to reconcile with you?
Jonathan: I have nothing but respect for Baba. It was a
private conversation and I will keep it private. If he decides
to make it public, that will be his decision and not mine. On
the issue of reconciliation… Baba is not my age mate. He is
Baba to me. I cannot be talking about reconciliation as if we
are age mates who quarrelled. I have no problem with him
but he has been making his views about me known
publicly. If you know Baba very well, he does not hide his
feelings. He likes to make his feelings known publicly. It
was the same thing he did with President (Shehu) Shagari,
Gen. (Ibrahim) Babangida, President Yar’Adua. It is nothing
personal. He just has a passion for Nigeria and you cannot
deny him his opinion, even if you don’t agree with his
positions on issues. I would prefer he speaks to me directly
and privately like former heads of state do, but he has his
own style.
TheCable: In his well-publicised article, Soludo said you
like outsourcing your responsibilities as president, in
apparent reference to the idea of coordinating minister for
the economy. What is your response to this and who truly is
in charge of the economy, you or Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala?
Jonathan: As president, I head a team. I appoint team
members and apportion responsibilities to each person. We
hold meetings. They brief me. They get my approval. Now,
this is how government is run all over the world. You don’t
say Obama is not in charge of American economy because
he has economic advisers. Or you say David Cameron is
not in charge of UK economy because he has appointees in
charge of various economic departments.
TheCable: Why should you get a second term?
Jonathan: Nigerians need to join me in moving Nigeria
forward, not backward. We cannot go back to the old ways.
We are on a project to transform Nigeria. We have laboured
very hard, day and night, to get to this stage. Today we
have the biggest economy in Africa and things can only get
better. Nigeria is a preferred destination for foreign
investments because of our investor-friendly policies. We
are implementing an industrial revolution plan that will help
to catapult us on the global development index. We have
embarked on massive infrastructural development, covering
power, rail, roads, water and so on. We’ve embarked on
institutional reforms to be able to fight corruption and
deliver credible elections. We are certainly on the right
path. This is not the time to change leadership. This is the
time to consolidate and progress to the next level.
After being privileged to be President of Nigeria for four
years, I understand very well where the shoe pinches and
where the roads are rough. I have taken action to redress
the failures in the system for a smoother journey to the next
level. We are very close to cruising now. Bringing in a new
driver at this point can lead to a reversal.


Sunday, 22 March 2015

Boko Haram Suffers Heavy Casualties From Chadian Troops

The air raid was carries out after Niger and Chad
received intelligence that a group of Boko Haram fighters
had gathered in the border village, according to Reuters.

The air assault which was carried out in the Nigerian
village of Djaboullam destroyed several vehicles and
motorcycles carrying Boko Haram fighters.
A Niger military official said Boko Haram fighters had
moved to Djaboullam after they were chased from other
towns by the Nigerian army. Militants were also
gathering in other border towns from where they routinely
launch mortar rounds into Niger.
“We know they are massing in Malam Fatori, waiting for
us to come,” he said, referring to another northeast
Nigerian town about three kilometers (2 miles) from
Bosso, the nearest town across the border in Niger.

Troops from Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Nigeria have
recorded a string of victories against the sect in recent
times.
The regional forces have been fighting the Islamist
militants in a joint mission since March 2, in a bid to end
Boko Haram’s six-year insurgency in northern Nigeria
that is threatening regional stability.


Music: Tonyflex- Ise Yen Freestyle ft Gee Molly

Arab Gang Ent General tonyflex returns with this freestyle on sarz ise yen cover. He follows the likes of some of naija rap lords like phenom in ensuring that the
beat doesn't go unpunished.

Download and Enjoy


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Music: Alerun2 - Change Ft. KozyG

This is a distinctive rap track from this former United States of
America based rapper, Edem Runyi aka Alerun2.
Alerun2 nailed it on this one alongside super singer KozyG who was
featured on this track.
He has come to prove that the rap games he played in California were
never in vain by choosing a sweet rhythm to flow with on this track
complemented by KozyG's effort on the hook.
This track is titled 'Change' and don't get it twisted it is just a
call for a change of mindset in the way we deal with others and has
nothing to do with politics.
Get the feel by hitting the download button. Let's change the world.

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Saturday, 21 March 2015

I will surely win - Jonathan Declares

President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed confidence
that he will a second term despite the soaring popularity of
his main challenger, Muhammadu Buhari.
With the presidential elections scheduled to take place next
weekend, Mr. Jonathan told the BBC in an interview that he
has nothing to worry about, as his ruling Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, remains the strongest party in
Nigeria despite the seeming nationwide support for the
opposition All Progressives Congress.
“I will surely win it… My party is still the strongest party”,
the president said.
The interview was published Friday, a day after the
national chairman of PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, admitted that
his party will win the elections but not with a landslide as
believed in some quarters.
Mr. Mu’azu said: “While I do not see a landslide victory
coming, I am convinced that our party will perform
creditably in the Southwest and the North of Nigeria and
elsewhere in all the elections this year because the
evidence is clear that despite our travails at the beginning,
we have done very well over the past fifteen years of our
nascent democracy since 1999 to record victory. Those
who disbelieve our resilience will be surprised for victory is
ours”.
In an interview with the BBC that touched on a wide-range
of subjects, Mr. Jonathan repeated his comments that he
believed the abducted Chibok school girls are alive since
the jihadist sect, Boko Haram, has not shown they had
been killed.
“We have not seen dead girls that is the good news. I
believe they are still alive, I believe we will get them”, he
said.
The president said the Nigerian military will hopefully
recover the remaining territories under Boko Haram control
in less than a month.
The president said the group has grown weaker with the
government’s renewed drive that has seen the military
reclaim several towns and villages held by the terror group.
“I’m very hopeful that it will not take us more than a month
to recover the old territories that hitherto have been in
[Boko Haram’s] hands”, Mr. Jonathan said.
“We never expected that [Boko Haram] will build up that
kind of capacity. We under-rated their external influence.
Since after the civil war we’ve not fought any war, we don’t
manufacture weapons, so we had to look for help to re-
equip our army and the air force”.
On violence during his presidency, Mr. Jonathan said he
took responsibility for “whatever goes wrong”.
“Whatever goes right, I take the glory”, he said. “Whenever I
hear that somebody dies in Nigeria… I feel pain, because
they are all Nigerians”.


I don't have a son - patoranking explains his Erotic dances with Tiwa savage and sheyi shay

So many Nigerians got way too excited after photos of
Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay grinding Patoranking at
different events hit the net. Well, Patoranking has
addressed the dances and according to him, we all may
think he gets aroused from it, truth is he doesn't even
respond to stimuli at all.
Here's what he told Saturday Beats in a new interview
about the female singers who ‘twerk’ for him on stage:
“It is not that the female singers just twerk for me, it
is a performance and we make sure we give people
what they want. Most people think they twerk for
me and I get aroused or ‘catch feelings’ but I don’t
even respond to stimuli at all. We are just trying to
make it
look like what they do abroad. You see the likes of
Beyonce twerking for Kanye. It is just a stage
performance.”
Patoranking also told Saturday Beats that marriage is not
on the cards for him as he does not have a girlfriend:
“If I tell you that I want to marry right now, would
you not lie me down and beat me? I am single and
ready to mingle. Right now, I am just concerned
about my career and family. Marriage is not in the
question for me. I don’t have a girlfriend. I am not a
promiscuous fellow and if I ever need to blow off
steam, I would rather make use of soap in the
bathroom than be with random girls,” he said
jokingly.
The singer also dispelled rumours that he has a love child,
claiming that the kid he takes pictures with on social
media is his baby brother.
“I don’t have a son; the boy people think is my son
is the last born of my mother. He is my brother and
he would be ten this year. His name is Rafa. He is
my baby brother.”
On why he chose to do reggae:
“One of the reasons I chose reggae even though it
might sound funny is because of the girls. I
remember back then in secondary school, if you did
not know how to mime songs, you could not get the
girls and I like standing out. I thought it would be
wise for me to mime the songs that my colleagues
won’t know. I listened to more reggae songs.
Whenever I did that, the girls were always
impressed. I listened to a lot of Bob Marley and
Lucky Dube’s songs.”


Electing Buhari Is A Disaster For Africa - Ex US Envoy

A former spokesman for four United States Ambassadors to
the United Nations, Richard Grenell, has said that if former
military Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari,
emerges as the next president of Nigeria in next Saturday’s
elections, it would be a disaster for the entire African
continent.
According to Punch,Grenell, who made the declaration in a
piece titled: Nigeria on the brink, and which was published
in the Washington Times, a US based publication, of
Thursday, March 19, 2015, described Buhari as working
tirelessly to enthrone Sharia law across the country, which
he said would further pose a major challenge to the fight
against terrorism in Nigeria and the continent at large.He
said:
“Western foreign policy observers pre-occupied
with the rise of ISIS in the Middle East should wake
up to the reality unfolding in Nigeria. Opposition
candidate General Buhari wants Sharia law
throughout Nigeria. In fact, he wants it everywhere.
“Is this an indication that Buhari supports violence
because the end goal of the terrorist attacks
throughout Nigeria and Africa is an Islamic state? It
is a legitimate question that should be asked by
leaders of the Obama administration...
“Boko Haram has pledged its allegiance and
support to ISIS. The Northern Nigerian based
Islamic terrorist group wants Sharia law throughout
the country and beyond. They are also actively
terrorising Chad, Niger and Cameroon with their
goal of an Islamic state.
“Buhari has also spoken sympathetically about
members of the terrorist group Boko Haram, has
cautioned against a rush to judgement on its
members and has personally been selected by the
terrorist group to lead its negotiations with the
Government of Nigeria.
“Buhari’s election as Nigeria’s head of state would
be a disaster for Africa. It would also signal trouble
for the West’s fight against ISIS and terrorism
throughout the Middle East.”According to Grenell,
Goodluck Jonathan has made commendable
inroads in strangling Boko Haram to submission in
recent weeks and so deserves the support of the
Barack Obama led United States administration and
the rest of the world.
“The Nigerian economy has been growing faster
than South Africa’s. Imagine what Nigeria could do
for Africa if it was also free of Boko Haram’s
violence. The Obama Administration should be
doing more to ensure Africa’s most populous
country doesn’t slip away,”
“Islamic radicals have Africa on their target list and
young Nigerians are reported to be interested in
ISIS’ messages. Nigeria is at a tipping point. The
West, and specifically the Obama Administration,
needs to wake up to the growing problem,” he
said.In October 2014 during an interview with
TheCable, Buhari had said that he was not a
religious fundamentalist or extremist as his
opponents had alleged..
“Nigerians will always uncover impossible room for
manoeuvre for politicians. In 2003, I chose Chuba
Okadigbo as my running mate. He was a Roman
Catholic. He was an Igbo. In 2007, I picked Edwin
Ume-Ezeoke. He was a Roman Catholic. He was an
Igbo. And in 2010, I chose even a pastor, Pastor
Tunde Bakare.
“Honestly, what do Nigerians want me to do? If they
don’t believe I’m not a fundamentalist, what else
can I do? The era of short-changing people in the
name of religion should stop,”


Music: Tilapia ft Ksmart(youngBaddo) - Sweet Mother

MOTHER'S are known for their long standing commitments and contributions to the children. Same MAMA marhew is the legend of TILAPIA EBUN who started his journey to stardom. ONAEMOH MARTEW EBUNOLUWA,popularly known as Tilapia Ebun,one of Nigeria's Upcoming singer,was born in lagos mainland. And now THIS IS STORY FOR THE MOTHER'S 'NOT'THE Gods

#SWEET_MOTHER ft KSMART(yungbadoo)

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Ogee - GoGaga

Baddest singer ogee comes up with this dope single titled Go Gaga, this is a club banger and it will surely get u on your feet.. Kindly download, share and comment.

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Music: Moyen – Koyemi ft Dre san

Moyen is here with another dope and melodious song
KOYEMI in which he featured the shoki master DRE
SAN,this song is also produced & missed by @iamdresan

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Friday, 20 March 2015

Music: Reelystt x Nanodropz x X3m - KICK OFF

Fresh for 2015.... J Rap Academyz 1st official single titled #Kick_Off features its Finest Actz REELYST, NANODROPZ n X3M..
This song which was Produced by SURGEON reveals the 'Breaking of a New Dawn' and the 'Opening of a Fresh Page' in Nigerias Music Domain..
Endorsed by TIOB (This Is Our Bizness)
Enjoy thy Listening!

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Thursday, 19 March 2015

Manny Pacquiao Buys Diddy’s $12.5 Million Mansion Wit Everything In It [See Photos]

Manny Pacquiao and his family will be living in luxury in
the weeks leading up to his May 2nd Fight withFloyd
Mayweather Jr .
TMZ Sports reports that the Filipino boxing champion has
just purchased Diddy ‘s former Beverly Hills mansion for a
cool $12.5 million .
Pacquiao didn’t want to bother with furnishing the home,
so he purchased the 7 bedroom, 7 bath crib that has a
$200,000 home theater with everything (art, furniture,
appliances) already in it .
The owners also agreed to stock the wet bar as part of the
deal.
Diddy sold the mansion in 2001, after owning it for several
years. The purchase price is small change to Pacquiao .
He’ll make at least $80 million for his fight with Floyd .


50 Cent Betting $1.6 Million On Floyd Mayweather To Beat Manny Pacquiao

The Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather fight is already
drawing early interest from those interested in making a
buck on the fight.
Sports Illustrated estimates that as much as $50
million could be legally wagered on the fight.
50 Cent talks about betting on the Floyd Mayweather Jr .
vs. Manny Pacquiao fight at the 40:00 minute mark.
One person who is betting big on Mayweather is 50 Cent.
He told The Breakfast Club he’s putting up $1.6 million on
his baby brother Floyd to win.
“I got champ. Champ gon’ smoke ‘em, ” 50 said .
Vaccaro ‘s South Point Sports book favor Mayweather at
-200 , while Pacquiao stands at -170 .
Vaccoro added that they’ve never seen this amount of
betting two month prior to a fight.


I Want To Date Justin Bieber - Madonna

Justin Bieber and pop diva Madonna made an appearance
on the Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 18 and seemed to
get a bit flirty.
During the show, Madonna said
"I'd gladly make Biebs the youngest man I ever 'been' with.
It would be so blissful"
Well, after the show sources tell HollywoodLife that the
offer seriously tempted Justin because he finds the
legendry 57yr old attractive too. Justin made sure his
people gave Madonna his number before he left with his
crew.
A member of his crew anonymously said:
"He considers the potential of having sex with Madonna
totally possible — and wants to have her on his list, he
recalls Bieber admitting that a one night stand with the
Material Girl is definitely something he would be down
with".
Another insider also insisted that Justin’s not looking to
date Madonna, he just wants to have one wild night with
her.


Olamide Better Than Wizkid - Basket Mouth

In a recent chat with with MTV Base, popular comedian
Basketmouth had this to say about both guys:
"Wizkid is just something else. Olamide is phenomenal. I'll
speak from the bottom of my heart, thank you Olamide; the
guy did not give me one single stress. I'm not saying
Wizkid gave me stress, but you know what I mean".
The funny man sure knows how to pass his message
across...#GoFigure


Meet Woman who gave birth to 4- kids In 1-Year

Sarah Ward A United Kingdom woman has experienced a
strange phenomena after giving birth to 4 babies within one
year as a result of two pregnancies.
The 29-year-old became pregnant with triplets one month
after giving birth to her first son. Ward gave birth to her
triplets 7 weeks prematurely when her oldest son Freddie
was only nine months old. Ward from Crayford, Kent, said
that she now changes about 30 diapers each day of all her
children.
Ward said that she had a difficult time conceiving her first
son, so she was delighted to learn that she was pregnant
again. When doctors discovered that she was expecting
triplets, they advised her to abort one of the fetuses to give
the other 2 a better chance of survival.
However, Ward and her partner Benn Smith, 31, refused to
so and decided to keep all three. They are now happy with
their decision, as all three babies are healthy.


19-yr-old student claims Man U star Andreas Pereira offered her £10,000 for a threesome

A 19 year old student has claimed Manchester United
youngster Andreas Pereira offered her £10,000 for a
threesome with him and Old Trafford team-mate Paddy
McNair,
The Belgian-born Brazilian, allegedly offered 19-year-old
Kelly McKinney cash to spend the night with him and
McNair after she met the United squad at their Christmas
party.
Pereira is also said to have invited Kelly to his home for
sex days before his Premier League debut, mentioning that
he was with two other members of the first-team squad.
Kelly told The Sun :
'I nearly fell off my chair when he offered me £10,000 for a
threesome. What kind of low-life does that? I'm not that
kind of person at all and found it very, very insulting.'He's
clearly desperate and struggling to find anyone that he
doesn't have to pay for a sex.'
Kelly claims that Pereira tracked her down on Twitter after
the team's Christmas party at the Neighbourhood bar in
Manchester where she was invited to the VIP area to drink
with the other players.
In a series of WhatsApp messages, the midfielder allegedly
asked if she wanted to meet with him and McNair before
she responded questioning what he meant.
Pereira is said to have replied:
'Threesome. Will take care of u. U want? How much. Tell
me. We were ready to pay 5eachPereira's agent Leo
Scheinkman said:
'He is young and single and can have sex with whoever he
wants. What does he have to apologise for?'


MUSIC: Free- Gunzoe | Prod. By Chopstiks

This is a jam from one of UNILAG'S finest, Gunzoe, who came up with this head bursting track called ''FREE'' This song has been on repeat since i heard it., crazy concept, nice lyrics, perfect delivery. Beat produced by the prolific ChopStix while the song was mixed and mastered by Hardx of SSMG. I'm just happy i'm free from all the POLONGO. I'm sure this song is going to speak to most of y'all... Just hit DOWNLOAD! #onlyjahknow #FREE.

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Tel: 08089745533
Twitter: @shegunzoe
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PHOTOS: 3 Nigerians Carrying Cocaine to Dubai and China Arrested in Lagos

On Wednesday, Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency, NDLEA nabbed three Nigerians smuggling drugs to
China and Dubai at Murtala Muhammed International
Airport in Ikeja.
One of the suspects identified as 33-year-old Friday
Ogbonna was smuggling 35Kg of Cannabis Sativa hidden
inside Gala sausage rolls to China.
The other two, 34-year-old David Famolu and 25-year-old
Joy Osamunyi were smuggling 24kg of Cannabis to Dubai
when the agency caught them.