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Sunday, 21 June 2015

Berlin Police arrested Al Jazeera journalist



CNN - The Qatar-based Al Jazeera network is calling on German authorities to release a journalist arrested in Berlin and wanted in Egypt.

Ahmed Mansour, a senior journalist for the network, was arrested at the airport in Berlin as he tried to board a flight to Qatar, Al Jazeera reported Saturday.



An Egyptian court convicted and sentenced Mansour in absentia on charges of torturing a lawyer in Cairo's Tahrir Square in 2011. He was sentenced to 15 years.

In a statement, Mansour said the German officers told him the arrest was at the request of Egyptian authorities. After the journalist was sentenced last year, Egypt did ask the international police body Interpol to seek Mansour's arrest, but according to Al Jazeera, the request was denied.
"I informed [the German police] that the global police organization has rejected Egypt's request and that I have this document from the Interpol to prove that I am not wanted in any charge," Mansour said.

The journalist said the charges and his conviction were "fabricated," and Al Jazeera characterized them as "a flimsy attempt at character assassination" against Mansour. German police confirmed that a journalist was arrested at the Tegel airport on Saturday afternoon, but declined to give the detainee's name.

Germany's federal police cited an Interpol request as the reason for the arrest. It is not the first time Egyptian authorities have gone after Al Jazeera journalists.

Three journalists -- Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed -- spent more than a year behind bars.

They were arrested in Egypt in December 2013, accused of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and broadcasting footage that portrayed the regime falsely with the intention of bringing it down. They have consistently denied the charges or any ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, saying they were only doing their jobs.

Earlier this year, Greste was freed and deported to his native Australia, and Fahmy and Mohamed were granted bail pending a retrial.

Sunday in Charleston: Worship at Emanuel AME



The site of a horrific mass killing will become a house of worship again.

Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, will hold a service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

Nine people were shot to death Wednesday night at the church.

Two law enforcement officials said Dylann Roof of Lexington, South Carolina, admitted to shooting and killing the people he'd sat with for Bible study at the historically black church.

Roof, 21, is white, and all the victims were black.

He told investigators he did it to start a race war, according to one of the officials.

The church area remained a crime scene, and thus off-limits to church members, until Charleston police released it Saturday.

One of the victims was the church's pastor, the Rev. Clementa Pinckney.

The Rev. Norvel Goff, presiding elder of Emanuel AME, told CNN he will give the sermon at the service.

Charleston, nicknamed the Holy City because it has so many churches, will remember the shooting victims in other ways.

Saturday, 20 June 2015

Charleston shootings: Dylann Roof photos found online



The collection of photographs discovered on a website also show 21-year-old Dylann Roof burning the US flag and visiting a slave plantation.

In one image he is shown staring down the camera while sitting on a chair in camouflage trouser s holding a gun.

It is unclear who posted the images on the site, which was found on Saturday.

Flag criticism The website also carries a racist manifesto, the provenance of which is also unknown.

Internet records suggest the website's domain was registered in February but it is unclear who was behind it.

A law enforcement official, quoted by AP, said the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was looking into the website.

Data from the images show many of them were taken in April and May this year.

Many of the photographs show Mr Roof posing with the Confederate flag, a symbol used in the US south during the civil war when southern states tried to break away to prevent the abolition of slavery.

It is viewed by many as symbolising the white supremacy advocated by those states at the time.

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has joined calls for South Carolina to take down the Confederate flag flying outside its capitol building.

It comes after US President Barack Obama said on Friday he believed the flag belonged "in a museum". Elsewhere, Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton has made an impassioned appeal for tougher gun laws, saying that her heart was "bursting" for the families of the victims of the Charleston shooting.

"We can have common sense gun reforms that keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and the violently unstable, while representing responsible gun owners," she told a gathering of mayors in San Francisco.

Mr Roof was arrested on Thursday and charged with the murders of nine African-Americans at the Emanuel African Methodist Church in downtown Charleston.

Police said he spent an hour sitting with parishioners inside the church before opening fire on them on Wednesday evening.

Return to church Crowds gathered outside the historic church on Saturday to hear pastors from across the US lead prayers.

Many travelled hundreds of miles from across the country to pay their respects.

"There was an overwhelming feeling that made me drive here," Monte Talmadge, a 62-year-old army veteran who drove nearly 480km (300 miles) to get to Charleston, told Reuters.

Also on Saturday, a group of congregation members met for the first time in the room where the killings took place.

One of those who attended, Harold Washington, told AP it was an emotional meeting.

Rallies are due to be held across the state later on Saturday, with one planned in Charleston by the organisers of the Black Lives Matter movement, which began after the 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman over the killing of an unarmed African- American teen, Trayvon Martin. Up to 3,000 people are also expected to join hands in a march across the Ravanel Bridge, one of the city's main thoroughfares.

Shanghai filmfest awards ‘13’ by Iran’s Houman Seyyedi



Seyyedi’s drama received the Best Cinematography and Best Film awards of the prestigious event’s Asian New Talent category, which aims at introducing Asian youths in the film industry, and facilitating production of Asian films.

The movie, which chronicles the story of a young reticent boy and the problems he faces after his parents’ divorce, competed with films from China, Indonesia, South Korea, India, Japan and Taiwan.

Seyyedi’s movie has participated in several international film festivals and won the New Current Award at the 2014 Busan International Film Festival and the Netpac Award for Best Asian Film at the 2014 Warsaw International Film Festival.

The international jury of the 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival was comprised of Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, Chinese director Cai Shangjun, Chinese actress Hao Lei, Korean screenwriter Hee Jai Kim, French filmmaker Philippe Muyl, Chinese producer Shi Nansun and US producer Ron Yerxa.

Founded in 1993, Shanghai International Film Festival is the only Chinese competitive film festival approved by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations.

The festival aims to build an international platform and promote cooperation between Chinese and foreign film industries.

The 18th edition of the Shanghai International Film Festival kicked off on June 13, 2015 and will run until June 21.

Pics: Iggy Azalea goes wedding dress shopping, says Demi Lovato is her bridesmaid



Rapper Iggy Azalea went wedding dress shopping with James Corden of the late-night TV talk show The Late Late Show with James Corden.

Corden asked the rapper during an interview on his show if he could officiate her wedding to Nick Young, to which Iggy agreed, if he became ordained.

Iggy admitted she had already had a meeting with a wedding planner to start organizing the biggest day of her life.

"Do you think you're going to become a Bridezilla?" Corden asked his guest.

"No," she replied before spilling some serious details about what she and Young have planned for their big day!

"Nick wants to have R Kelly perform at our wedding so he can sing 'Marry the P---y' at our wedding," she revealed, before adding that she'd already picked out her bridesmaids.

"I'm going to have four bridesmaids," she said. "Literally everyone I'm friends with. Demi Lovato's going to be one of my bridesmaids," she added.

All the talk of weddings was too much for Corden to handle, so he pulled over at a bridal shop and offered Azalea the chance to try on a wedding dress for the first time. "Are we going to push 'em up or let 'em rest?" the cheeky British show host asked, about Azalea's plans for her breasts.

"Let 'em rest," she replied, adding that shopping for dresses was "always hard when I have a big butt!"

Source Linda Ikeji

Smirnoff Lights Up Industry Nite in Grand Style with DJ Spinall



It was indeed a Nite of #doubleside fun as Smirnoff officially unveiled DJ Spinall as its Brand Ambassador at Industry.

It was a night of good music and a lot of fun. DJ Spinall treated the crowd to an amazing mix of contemporary and Nigerian music.

Lil kesh, MI, Burna Boy, Ice Prince, Adekunle Gold, the veteran disc jockey, cool DJ Jimmy Jatt all came on stage to celebrate with their very own DJ Spinall and a host of celebrities were all in attendance MI gave an inspirational speech by emphasising the partnership Smirnoff and Spinall.

You made the right choice, he added.

The highpoint of the event when Jimmie and guests were chanting DJ Smirnoff instead of DJ Spinall.

Check out some of the pictures from the event below...

Expect more firsts, more fun, and more unexpected and epic party experiences from this partnership! Nigerians should prepare to experience nights they will not forget in a hurry.

You can also follow up on Instagram: @SmirnoffNG, Twitter: @SmirnoffNG, Facebook: www.facebook.com/SmirnoffNigeria

Source Linda Ikeji

Glo drops Naeto C, Lynxxx as brand ambassadors, signs Wizkid



Yesterday, MTN announced that they had dropped Wizkid, Timaya and Sean Tizzle, D'Prince as their brand ambassadors.

But according to what I gathered, Wizkid actually moved to Globacom 4 weeks ago after complaining that MTN was delaying payment and mostly because Glo offered him more to be their ambassador.

He signed a 2- year deal with Glo said to be over N100million.

Rappers Naeto C and Lynxxx have been dropped by the telecoms giant.

Some ambassadors were dropped because Glo wanted to bring in more guys so they needed to decongest.

I hear comedian Bovi, AY, Yoruba actor Odunlade Adekola and actor OC Ukeje have also joined Glo.

Source Linda Ikeji

Sad! Teenager hacks aunty to death in Akwa Ibom (graphic photo)



According to a story sent to LIB from Akwa Ibom, a 19 year old boy named Daniel Michael Edet, (pictured right) a student from Idoro in Uyo LGA, killed his aunt, Glory Edet Ebere, 44 (left).

The boy used to live with his aunt but one day left her home unceremoniously.

For months the aunty didn't hear from him but on June 11th, he showed up at her house and said he wanted to return home.

The woman who lived alone told him he was no more welcomed in her house, that he should go back to wherever he was coming from. Daniel then asked for money to go back and the aunt said she had no money to give him.

A quarrel ensued and Daniel attacked his aunt.

He stabbed her multiple times, killing her.

He then stole her car keys, locked her corpse inside the house and left.

There's a photo of her dead body after the cut...*viewer discretion advised*

Later Daniel returned to the home with his friend, one Ekemini Effiong James (pictured above) and together they dragged the corpse of Glory Ebere into the bedroom.

Both of them cooked, ate and passed a night in the same house.

Narrating how they were caught, Akwa Ibom Assistant Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department, Mike Okoli, said when neighbours noticed the two boys at the house with no sign of the woman for days, they became suspicious.

When the two boys tried to get rid of the body, a vigilant neighbour accosted them which led to their arrest.

Upon investigation, Daniel admitted to killing his aunt alone. He said - "Ekemini Effiong James did not kill, but was aware since he slept in the same room." The suspects will soon appear in court.

The aunts body below...

Source Linda Ikeji

What they misread in Sexual Offences Bill – Chris Anyanwu

One of the landmark bills the Seventh Senate passed was the Sexual Offences Bill sponsored by Senator Chris Anyanwu.

The bill seeks to protect people of different categories, minors, teenagers, the aged and people with disability from being sexually assaulted.

But there has been a misconception in some quarters that the bill tried to encourage defilement of minors.

In this interview, Senator Anyanwu says she was misquoted and puts everything in its right perspective while hoping that the President assents for the bill to become law.

Excerpts The Sexual Offences Bill has recently generated a lot of controversy, can you throw more light on what it is all about?

The Sexual Offenses Bill is one that has gone on a very long journey.

It started in the 6th Senate, where half way, I did not go the whole hug and when I was re-elected in the 7th Senate, it was the first thing that I brought before the Senate.

In fact, it was in 2011 that we did the first reading while the second reading was in 2012 and it has been sitting there ever since.

But it went through a very thorough process and scrutiny because it went through a public hearing that was well attended by judges, Attorney- Generals from the states of the federation, Attorney-General of the federation office, the judiciary and all interest groups.

This law was the result of three weeks of intensive work by about 20 young lawyers.

They camped at the Law School in Abuja where they did the research and produced this document.

The Senate Judiciary Committee, I believe, had some consultants who scrutinised this Bill.

The arguments were made and there was nobody that was against the bill during the public hearing.

Judges told us about their experiences, the kind of nightmarish stories they hear from victims and wanted the laws updated.

In the Senate itself, on the two occasions we had debates on the bill, there was 100 per cent approval.

There was nobody from the north, south, Christian or Muslim that was against the law.

The only thing that they talked about was jurisdiction, which was the reason the law was passed in Abuja and to be adopted by all the states of the federation, bearing in mind their peculiar differences.

When you now say that this law, which was primarily meant to protect children, adults, old people or those with disabilities, will turn against the people it is meant to protect, then, you should know that there is a problem somewhere.

There is a lot happening in this country and I do not need to tell anybody living in Nigeria what is going on because we read them every day in the papers.

I cannot recall any day that I picked up a paper in the past three years that I have not seen a horrible crime story relating to sexual offence.

The one that threw me off balance was the story of a girl who was raped to death and then, set ablaze recently.

This law became imperative because while we have a lot of laws covering different aspects of sexual offences, many of them were outdated, many were carried over from the colonial government.

Imagine laws of 1948 and 1958 still being applied up till now.

The result is that if somebody commits a crime , the punishment is like a slap in the wrist.

If you penalise someone by asking him to pay N5,000 for raping a three-year old child, of course, before you bite your eyes, he has committed a more heinous crime ten times over.

We have laws but they have encouraged crimes more than deterred them.

I think it was a mixture of mischief and ignorance and could be a case of someone who did not know how to read legal documents.

Many people, including those that work at the National Assembly may not have been preview to the documents and the way they are set out in the second reading and the third reading which is a general debate.

Third reading is the real law making process where you take it clause by clause and when you read it, if you are not very familiar with it, you can make a serious mistake.

WHAT THE LAW SAYS In the third reading document, there is a column for clauses, for the provisions of the bill – what was initially proposed, a column for what the committee recommends and then, the remarks.

If you change what was proposed and you say what you want, you will state the reason you change it.

My thinking is that someone who was not familiar with the document came to clause six.

The opening paragraph reads in Clause Six: Sub-section One:

The person who commits an act that causes penetration with a child is guilty of an offense called Defilement.

That is the definition of defilement.

The punishments are: Sub-section Two: A person who commits an offense of Defilement with a child age 11 years or less shall upon conviction be sentenced to imprisonment for life – Sub-section Three: A person who commits an offense of Defilement with a child between ages of 12 and 15 is liable upon conviction to imprisonment for life. Sub-section Four:

A person who commits an offense of Defilement with a child between the ages of 16 and 18 years of age is liable upon conviction to imprisonment for life.

What the committee handling the bill said was that the punishment is the same – life imprisonment and as such, there was no need to stagger the ages because whether it is zero to 11 or 18, the punishment is for life.

Therefore, you need just one sentence covering all the ages and when they lifted the first one, which deals with 11 years or less, they did it to cover the whole and we found out that if you leave it as “ a person who commits an offence of Defilement with a child of 11 years or less shall upon conviction, be sentenced to imprisonment for life”, it would be as if you are approving going to bed with children, 11 years.

That was the reason, if you look at the line across that sentence – that is the law making process, what you do not like, you rule it out and we have ruled it out.

Then, they stated clearly that sub- sections three and four were deleted because the punishment is the same irrespective of age difference.

So, somebody looked at it, saw that it was ruled out and still went out to say I encourage defilement of minors, is it not a mischief?

What was ruled out was “with a child age 11 years or less.

Automatically, what is then approved in the Votes and Proceedings for that day is the definition of Defilement and then, “the person who commits an offence of defilement shall upon conviction be sentenced to imprisonment for life”.

We have to know what we are doing in this country because people have the predisposition to condemn and attack anybody that is doing anything good.

Nobody can do right in this society and if we continue this way, we will be killing the spirit of those who want to do good.

After all, I would have gone through those eight years without proposing a bill.

There were people who did that because the law-making process is so slow and the time is so short.

About 591 bills were proposed by Senators in the last Senate but only 123 were passed. So, there are so many proposals struggling for space and when some people look at it, they do not even want to try because there is too much hassle. Yet, those of us who pleaded, lobbied, spent money and energy and pushed until the end are rather attacked than appreciated.

I said, ‘please, do not leave me empty handed, let us not have this kind of world, where parents cannot leave home because they are afraid that something might happen to their children; they are afraid the teachers might abuse them, that pastors and Imams may abuse them or that Professors would go after them if they go to the university’. Even in politics; there is no where to hide.

The only deterrent is a very strong and stringent law that curtails those conducts and this bill is a revolutionary bill.

There is no aspect of sexual offence that it does not cover.

It updates those colonial laws that are still applicable in our society today and brings them up to international practices .

It also deals with crimes that are not already in Nigeria but which we know that because Nigeria is well hooked to the international high way, World Wide Webb, those crimes will eventually come here. Is there any guarantee that President Buhari will sign the bill into law?

President Muhammadu Buhari is a good and very experienced man.

He knows about the private cries of men and women in their homes.

Anybody whose child has been abused is ashamed to speak out it because of the social stigma that it attracts.

This law aims at covering people so that if one is a victim, the identity can be covered and investigation done privately.

Even the trial can be done in the office of the judge and the people standing as witnesses are protected so that people can speak out and crimes punished without the dignity and names of people being tarnished. Mr. President knows that insanity has gone beyond belief and that there is need to have a firm hold on our society, otherwise, this place will be too hostile to live in.

So, I have the belief that if the President understands the full import of this bill, he will be very happy and welcome it.

How effective can the enforcement be if signed into law?

Implementation has always been a problem but part of this law is suggesting that the Police should set up a special Corps that is specially trained to investigate these matters.

Part of the problems is that when people know and report these cases, the kind of outrage and treatment they get from the Police make them want to commit suicide and it does not help.

Therefore, if we are going to have people actually come clean and report cases such as this, the Police must have trained Corps set up to handle sexual offences and there are lots of agencies willing and ready to offer special training to the Police if they want.

It is not every Policeman carrying a gone that should be brought into sexual offence case.

It is a very sensitive matter and should be handled by people who are trained and are sensitive enough to understand what it is about.

And we will not have the case of attorney general coming in and instructing that the case be stopped.

The law gives the power to Police and as such, the Police have to put their house in order and I think it will not be too much to hire people with such background to help implement this, otherwise, all of us would be affected including the Police.

A crucial part of the bill also is that when people have been established as dangerous sex offenders and they have been convicted, their names will go into a national data bank of dangerous sexual offenders so that when they are looking for jobs, they cannot be allowed to have teaching jobs where they deal with children.

It appears that the bill gives the Nigerian Police the whole powers to implement, how will they be checkmated to avoid abuse of office?

They will not have the full right to deal with sexual offences.

It is just that they are the central agency involved in it.

I am sure that eventually, the Minister will work out a mechanism involving social welfare officers or another body for it.

Those are administrative things that the Minister in this area will have to work out.

Did you also make provision on its domestication in the 36 States of the Federation?

I will want to say that if nobody wants to do the advocacy, I would be ready to carry on.

I will visit the state assemblies, state governors and first ladies.

I will even start with the current national first lady and encourage her to adopt it as one of the plans for the change they want to bring about because it is change that touches everybody in this society.

If we have such high profile people adopting and pushing it, I have no fear that other states will domesticate it.

Lagos State has something similar but it is not as comprehensive as this.

This is the first time we are having all sexual offences related law aggregated in one place.

NFF moves to tackle indiscipline in Eagles

After the shame in Namibia when Eagles refused to fly to Brazil for the Confederation Cup over allowances, the Federal Government set up a panel to investigate the incident.

The panel, headed by one time Presidential spokesman Segun Adeniyi, was, among other things, to recommend ways to avoid future occurrence.

They recommended a Code Of Conduct that was meant to regulate the conduct of players in camp.

It also rules that players must be informed of their entitlements before joining camps and they must agree to the terms in camp before they can be part of the team for any competition or match.

Any player not satisfied with the terms would be free to leave the camp.

It is to guide against players making increased demands midway into a tournament as they had done in the past.

It also emphasizes strongly on the rights of players which the federation MUST respect.

Failure to implement the report probably led to another shame in Brazil during the 2014 World Cup when players demanded for allowances from fifa grants that had not even been paid to the federation.

The crisis affected Nigeria’s performance. Now, the Amaju Pinnick-led federation wants to implement the Code Of Conduct to ensure discipline in Eagles.

Amaju spoke on this and on other issues about football.

Excerpts: It’s been some months since you started heading Nigerian football, where are we actually headed?

We are trying to build a culture of sustainable football and I believe we are right on course.

Pinnick

Before we even got elected, we had studied and knew a lot of factors that will enable us achieve our goal.

I’m principally looking at building structures that will attract corporate Nigerians to the fold of the football federation.

One of the things that we did was getting companies with very high reputation to act as management and financial consultants to us.

Getting these companies has given us a leeway in terms of trying to have an appreciable level of financial independence and at the end of our tenure we hope to achieve about 80% or 100%.

Beyond that, we also needed to build capacity for our football administrators, referees, coaches …. because we discovered that there’s a high level of ineptitude and lack of knowledge in terms of the modern day science of football.

We’ve been able to achieve that to an appreciable level.

We’ve trained about 30 referees and about 20 coaches.

We also acquired the pro-zone software used for analysing games.

We acquired all these through private sponsorship which we secured short term and a lot of companies have sympathy for our goal.

So far, we believe we are doing the right thing and even though we lost at the under-20 level, we saw that those boys are some of the brightest and best brains when it comes to football and they’ll eventually make our country proud in the future.

We’re coming out with a plan which we don’t want to unveil now.

We have seen that there is a high level of technical ineptitude in the game.

One thing we lack generally is technical input from the bench which has impacted negatively in our games, but the talents (players) are limitless in this country.

We are doing something in that direction and that’s why we said the former administration believed so much in doing things magically and that’s why they had many results.

Our administration is to combine their magic with our science.

For the past eight months, we’ve been able to do that.

We want to harness and introduce science into games by doing things that are radically different, which we will unveil to Nigerians in the second week of July.

So far, you have made a great impact in terms of corporate image, but are you comfortable with the coaches, the results, the game itself?

The good news right now is that we have a good technical director (Amodu Shuaibu) who has seen it all in terms of coaching and managing players.

He’s someone we rely on and I speak with him daily.

We’ll put on our thinking caps and come out with a good solution – Myself, the Vice-President and the second Vice-President.

We feel that our goal is not just winning but creating that culture of sustainable football development.

We want to win for Nigerians to be happy, but there are various goals to win; One is physically winning and lifting a trophy and another winning is creating a future talent base for Nigeria which, to me, is more important.

We don’t just want to train players alone, we also want to train coaches.

They have to be I.T compliant. They should know the modern technique and rudiment in coaching.

We are coming out with a comprehensive programme on that, so that it can impact in the various clubs.

Football in Nigeria is a very tough and difficult call, people are very passionate about it and that’s why we’ve been having sleepless nights so as to make sure that we do not fail Nigerians, who have placed confidence in us.

We will get to the promise land prayerfully and with dedication and support from everyone especially the media.

Personally, the media played a major role in enhancing whatever I am today. I have very huge respect for them.

But beyond that, we also believe that criticism should be instructive, constructive and scientific.

It should not be borne out of deep-seated emotional hatred.

It shouldn’t be subjective or based on sentiments because at the end of the day, we are trying to emphasize and develop Nigerian football.

We are in a very modern scientific world so whatever you say is captured by Google.

We should be guided by a modicum of philosophy to see that we regulate what we say, because whatever we say impacts on us.

How far are you utilizing your contacts to help Nigerian football?

A lot of people are beginning to appreciate us because we are trying to be global.

We are proud to be Nigerians and we’ve decided to take leadership the same way we are taking leadership in the political front in Africa.

We’ve always acted as a big brother to most African countries.

ready to go … Flying Eagles players celebrate in one of their matches at the last African Youth Championship.

Flying Eagles are set to take on the World at the FIFA U-20 Championship in New Zealand.

Even in Zurich, though I wasn’t the oldest person, somehow people believe that when a Nigerian speaks, everybody listens. Now we are getting a lot of recognition.

I believe this is the first time in a very long time that we are having that kind of global recognition in football, off the field of play.

There’s ongoing controversy in world football and it’s centred on corruption in fifa and the next two World Cups.

How fair and how far will these affect the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in Russia and Qatar respectively?

I don’t want to speak about that if you don’t mind, because to me all those are subject to investigation which of course could lead to criminal proceedings.

But in my personal opinion, I just think they should allow things be the way they are, because people took extreme positions that’s why all these investigations are on.

On the other end, they should also realise that extreme positions can be taken, for instance, Asia can decide to pull out of the World Cup if Qatar is being threatened.

Other sympathizers may follow and that will not be good for world football.

I just feel there are other years to come; there’s 2026, 2030, 2034 and so on.

The world is not ending today by God’s grace.

I respect the US Justice Department because whatever they are doing today will impact positively and bring a lot of integrity and sanity into football and also the Swiss Investigative Agency. I have a very huge respect for them.

We don’t believe in corruption and we shouldn’t be an apostle of corruption anywhere in the world.

I heard you talk about the need to bring back discipline to the National team?

We are not going to relent on bringing discipline to the National team because we observed that there’s a lot of indiscipline, unnecessary arrogance and high-handedness in the team. You can’t be in charge with all these in place.

We got elected by the people to run football, so we are definitely going to be in charge and we are going make them see that there are rules.

For instance, anytime we invite players in the future, as soon as they arrive, they’ll be given the Code of Conduct to sign, so as to moderate and regulate their behaviour and utterances.

We believe we pay the piper and so we should dictate the tune.

Whatever comments they make impact hugely on us.

I can’t tell you how much money we spent when Vincent made that comment (that Kaduna was not safe to host an international match involving Eagles).

It heightened the tension and we needed to arrest the situation by introducing a lot of policing and security measures, because security issues are not what you divulge.

We are happy Kaduna was home to all, very peaceful.

Even when the Eagles were struggling, their fans in Kaduna gave them total support.

I want to use this opportunity to thank the people of Kaduna and the Governor who was there from the beginning to end and cheered the Super Eagles.

We know they’ve not gotten to where we want them to, but we will support the technical crew in making sure they realise their dream of repositioning Nigeria to be one of the best Football nations in the world.

That’s our ultimate dream.

Friday, 19 June 2015

US shooting: We’ve forgiven suspect, say victims’ families

Charleston church shooting suspect Dylann Roof was ordered to remain in custody on nine murder charges on Friday, at an emotional bond hearing during which relatives of the victims expressed their grief.

Roof’s attorney, public defender Ashley Pennington, said his 21-year-old client was prepared to “accept the no bond arrangement.

” Judge James Gosnell set the next court hearing in the case for October 23.

Bond was set at $1m on a weapons charge, but Roof will nevertheless remain in custody because no bond was set on the murder charges.

Roof appeared in court via videolink and was seen standing quietly through the hearing, providing brief answers to the judge’s questions.

Investigators say he has told them he wanted the shootings to spark a race war in the US.

Relatives of the nine victims were invited to speak at Friday’s hearing.

Several broke down in tears as they spoke of their loss, but also said they forgave Roof.

“Every fiber in my body hurts, and I’ll never be the same. Tywanza Sanders was my son. But he was my hero,” said Felicia Sanders. In their first public reaction to the fatal shooting, the family of Roof released a statement offering sympathy to the victims.

“We cannot express our shock, grief and disbelief as to what happened that night,” the statement said. “We are devastated and saddened by what occurred.” Early on Friday, Roof was charged with nine counts of murder and one count of possession of a firearm.

The charges came hours after he confessed to carrying out the attack. US officials are investigating the attack, in which four ministers were killed including a Democratic state senator, as a hate crime.

The Justice Department announced on Friday that it’s investigating whether it could be a hate crime or domestic terrorism.

Agency spokeswoman Emily Pierce said the slayings were “undoubtedly designed to strike fear and terror into this community”. It comes in a year of turmoil in the United States, where police killings of several unarmed black men has provoked angry national debates about race relations, policing and the criminal justice system.

Al Jazeera’s Andy Gallacher, reporting from Charleston, said that while the South Carolina city and other communities across the US have come together to mourn those killed in the attack, race relations will continue to be an ongoing issue.

“This is a community and a city that is coming together with no regard of racial background, but never theless the issue of race is one that cannot be ignored,” Gallacher said.

DSS disobeys court order, detains cleric



The Department of State Service has yet to release an Islamic cleric, Abdul-Ganiyy Jimoh, it held in its custody since July 2014, despite Thursday’s ruling by a Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Speaking with our correspondent on the phone on Friday, counsel to the applicant, Hammed Adetola-Kazeem, confirmed that his client had yet to be released.

In her judgement, Justice F.O.G. Ogunbanjo, had said that the continued incarceration of the applicant since July, 2014 without trial in a competent court grossly violated his liberty and the tenets of the constitution.

Ogunbanjo said that though security agencies were backed by law to investigate anyone they suspected posed threat to the society, the constitution does not empower them to detain such persons without court’s ruling.

“The DSS did not deny the arrest of the applicant and subsequent arrest of the 2nd applicant, but denied all other allegations contained in the motion,” the judge said, before ordering the DSS to pay the applicant N1m for the pains it had caused him both physically and mentally.

Ogunbanjo also directed the agency to tender a public apology to Jimoh who it accused of terrorism.

Adetola-Kazeem, had last year filed a notice before the court seeking an order declaring the arrest and detention of his client as illegal, praying the court to award the applicant N300m damages.

Wife of the detained cleric, Muinat, was released last September following complications resulting from pregnancy.

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So, wait, Samson Siasia is celebrating 30th wedding anniversary & he's just 47?



Coach of Nigeria's under 23 football team and former Super Eagles captain, Samson Siasia recently celebrated his 30th wedding anniversary with wife, Eunice.

They were treated to a surprise party by the U23 football players recently.

I was surprised that he'd been married for that long and went on his wikipedia to check his age and it says 47. 47 and married for 30 years?

Aww...lol. Happy wedding anniversary to them.

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Photo: 'Cheater' banner flown above Tiger Woods' painful U.S. Open performance



Maybe it's time to pack up, Tiger? The Golf legend had a really bad start on Thursday, June 18 during the first round of the 115th U.S. Open. And while attempting to redeem himself on the course, a plane flew overhead with a banner that read 'cheater.'

Not nice! On top of that, he got stuck in the rough on the eighth hole, and his club went flying into the air after he struck the ball.

Golf fans didn’t help the situation.

See the photos and how they mocked him after the cut...

“Fox is airing a public execution of Tiger Woods golf game. #brutal #USOpen #ChambersBay,” one tweeted.

Another added: “One of the easiest U.S. Open courses of our lifetimes and Tiger Woods is 10-over thru 14 holes?

This is just sad at this point.

"Tiger Woods should just stop golfing,” another added.

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Father's Day discount at Men's Fablo Shoes



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Graphic photos: Man burnt to death in fatal car accident along PH expressway



A young unidentified man was burnt to death this morning following a horrific three-car crash along the Ikot-Abasi-Port Harcourt expressway.

An eye- witness said the three vehicles involved in the accident were most likely reversing with speed from an armed robbery incident in front of them when they collided and the vehicles went up in flames. One of the drivers was burnt in the fire.

Logs of wood and leaves which are typical objects used to cause accidents in some robbery scenes on expressway were found on the road.

Photo from the accident are horrific.

Very horrific! *Viewer discretion advised*

See them after the cut...

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APC has deceived us with their Change slogan — Ameh, chairman, PPA

By Chris Ochayi Chief Peter Ameh is the National Chairman of Progressive Peoples Alliance, PPA.

In this interview, he bares his mind on the recent development in the nation’s political scene.

Ameh while x-raying the controversies which characterised the recently conducted National Assembly leadership election concluded that a bi-partisan legislature is good for the country.

How would you react to the controversies generated by the election of presiding officers in the National Assembly?

There have been a lot of intrigues behind closed doors among the various blocs that came to form the All Progressive Congress, APC, that gave it the power it now has and the ability to have the national spread that gave it the advantage to take over power at the centre.

These power blocs have been pitching opinion against opinion and interest against interest, and that is what has really made this thing very difficult.

But nevertheless, we know that there is a good intention from the elected president.

But APC as a party is making very serious mistakes maybe from the leadership.

I thought that based on their popular slogan of Change, that they would be an all-inclusive party, a party that has respect for internal democratic process, a party that has respect for the interest, wishes and aspirations of it members.

But so far, APC has fallen short of that and has failed to achieve that in a lot of areas.

Peter-Ameh

leadership of the APC. While we commend the President, Muhammadu Buhari for accepting that he would work with any person that is chosen as leader at the National Assembly level.

We want to fault the negative influence of the APC as a political party in the leadership process of the National Assembly.

Because one, if you say a member who wants to contest for the post of the Senate President has an interest and that member is a member of your party, and that member has contributed financially up to date, the member has contributed personal manpower by moving from one state to another campaigning for the victory of the APC.

You said that member should not run that you have a preferred candidate, what have you done?

Have you not infringed on the right of that person to participate and have you not refused to create a fair playing field for participation for all your members?

Have you not refused to create an all-inclusive process of election?

These were all the things that the previous political parties like the PDP were doing that were wrong that caused the party to crash and yet APC claimed change.

APC would have allowed its members to elect the leader or leaders of their choice without any imposition.

As the national chairman of a political party do you think Senator Saraki and Speaker Dogara violated party discipline by contesting against the party’s nominated candidates in the leadership contests?

I want to tell you one thing, our party the PPA, had people like Senator Uche Chukwumerijie of blessed memory elected to the Senate in 2007 under its platform, Chief Ikedi Ohakim became the governor of Imo State under the platform of our party, Chief Theodore Orji, the immediate past governor of Abia state became governor under the platform of our party.

I think when the position of the party becomes too stiff; you push your members away, and the damage that would be done would be too much to recover from.

If you say party discipline, you must create a system of fair hearing, you must create an equal level playing field for all those persons that you want them to follow party principles and party policies; you must create that equal playing field.

You cannot be a judge in a matter where your interest is already known, there is no way you can judge that matter fairly because from day one the party was known to favour some candidates as the choice candidate of the party; Lawan-Akume and Femi Gbajabiamila tickets.

So there is no way if I were involved in the process, if a member of my party is involved in that process that he would want to participate because there was no equal level playing field.

And there is nowhere that you will create a straw- poll for leadership of the Senate before they go to the floor of the senate because you have no right to do that.

The leaders as stipulated by the constitution and all external rules said that the elected leaders of this Senate and House of Representatives will elect a leader amongst themselves on the floor of the Senate.

So the party went above the normal thing. PPA adopted former President Goodluck Jonathan as its candidate in the last presidential election.

Why did he lose? Internal wrangling, betrayal here and there caused his loss because Jonathan as a person did well for this country, he has served this country well.

Indeed, we formed a committee; issues were reviewed.

Before we adopted Jonathan, we took time.

We were the last set of people to adopt Jonathan, we took our time, we reviewed a lot of issues and sincerely, lawyers were involved in this process.

We discovered that Jonathan was the best candidate for that election from my own point of view.

We became happier when despite losing an election Jonathan became a celebrated individual; he became more celebrated than even winning because of his approach to the election after he lost.

He called President Buhari before the final result was collated, they have not even announced some states.

So at the time we took our decision, with all the relevant information at our disposal, it was the best decision we took at that point in time.

So for Nigeria that has come and gone, we are now engaged in nation building.

In politics you align, and you re- align and you continue to create an alliance for a better Nigeria and that is what we are doing.

We are here to build a better future for our people, so it is not a personal thing.

The governorship election in your state, Kogi is expected to hold by October this year, will your party field a candidate for the governorship election.

If I don’t feature my interest to show how much I am on the ground in the state.

You know the last election, Senator Abetemi Usman, as serving senator contesting on the platform of my party lost by just a slight margin because of the Buhari syndrome.

Poor power supply is hindering poverty reduction

By Ediri Ejoh & Mildred Ibrahim THE country’s power supply is affecting government’s poverty reduction programmes.

This assertion was made at the 8th annual lecture, of Wilson Badejo Foundation, tagged: Nigeria: Entrenched Poverty and the Growing Under- Privileged Class: What Blue Print for Positive Affirmative Change.

In its lecture, the Chairman of the occasion, Prof. Jerry Gana, argued that for a country to eradicate poverty from its economy, the leadership has to put in place an available and consistent delivery of power supply for business to thrive.

He said, “I would like to emphasise the importance of good leadership in every level and point the logic of basic infrastructure, the primacy of agricultural, food production and rural development, the calculus of power supply and energy.

“No nation can transform and develop or conquer poverty without power and energy as a burner.

It is extremely important but that can only be possible when you have a good leadership at all levels of society.

Also, speaking on the theme, the guest speaker, Prof. Edward Oyewo of the faculty of law UNILAG, argued that the country need be proactive to policy implementation that would enable growth for the economy.

He said, “When we talk about programme initiative by the government, the idea behind them are sound but the capacity to implement such is always faulty, embodied with corruption and a heavy misappropriation of the resources.

the first thing I consider as blue print to reclaiming the country’s glory is the evolution of a realistic and pragmatic vision for dealing with the problems of Nigerians.

However, reform of the anti-corruption agencies, using the bottom top approach, oil and gas, power and electricity as well as need for diversification of the country’s economy to boost infrastructure development.

He, however, charged the government on good governance through effective and efficient use of public resources.

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Photos: President Buhari in Katsina for Ramadan



President Buhari is in his home state of Katsine for Ramadan.

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Source Linda Ikeji