Friday 20 July 2012

POLICE BRUTALITY

Victim Laments Brutality By Police

11 Jul 2012
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Anthony Samuel, the victim
Anthony Samuel, laments his close shave with death when a police chaplain with the Lagos State Command shot him in fits of anger, writes Chiemelie Ezeobi

The irascible behaviour of officers of the Nigerian Police was again brought to the fore with the shooting of 25-year-old Anthony Samuel, a commercial tricycle rider popularly known as Keke Marwa by the Lagos State Police Chaplain, Moses Adekola, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP). Although the chaplain has since been detained at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, Yaba, Lagos, more people are worried at the uncontrollable urge of officers of the force to shoot civilians at the slightest provocation. It would be recalled that the chaplain had shot at the victim for arguing with him.

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FUTURE AWARDS Nominees list 2012

Davido, Don Jazzy, Jason Njoku, Linda Ikeji, Toju Foyeh, Gossy Ukanwoke and others make the Nominees List for The Future Awards 2012 – See The Full Line-Up! VOTING STARTS IMMEDIATELY
Innovators! Entrepreneurs! Changemakers! 160 of The Brightest Young Nigerian Leaders make The Nominees List for The Future Awards 2012

 As always, it’s the most anticipated list this year! The Future Awards, described by the World Bank as “The Nobel Prize for Young Africans”, after unveiling its spectacular Young Person of the Year nominees earlier this week, has now released the full Nominees List for all 21 categories.
Voting begins immediately! The voting numbers are 33120 (All networks) for Nigeria, and 1523 (Expresso & MTN), 1910 (Airtel) for Ghana. You can also vote on www.thefuturenigeria.com. According to the organisers, voting takes only 50% of the second stage of judging, so winners are not selected by voting popularity – there is a 4-stage judging process involving a Board of Judges and an Independent Audit Committee. There is also a one-week period for members of the public to make complaints about any of the nominees to the awards Central Working Committee (CWC). Please send complaints to info@thefuturenigeria.com.
All the nominees will be celebrated at an invitation-only media and VIP Nominees Reception on Saturday, 4 August 2012 – where they will also be inducted into the elite The Future Alumni Network. The Reception is also a yearly charity fundraiser – and this year, the event will be raising money for the Down Syndrome Association of Nigeria, a pioneering advocacy platform for children with Down’s Syndrome.
“This was a strange year; most striking because of how difficult it was to get young leaders and entrepreneurs closer to 20 than 30, but we are excited to have yet arrived at an inspiring run-down of young Nigerians,” said Ohimai Atafo, who is head of the CWC. “We gave ourselves the tough task of finding innovators, entrepreneurs and the kinds of young people you don’t always hear about, which is the essence of The Future Awards and we are as always, incredibly proud of the nominees we have.”
Profiles of the nominees will be published on the official website www.thefuturenigeria.com and on www.facebook.com/thefutureawards by July 31, 2012. Let the race begin!