Monday 10 June 2013

Ribadu's Spits Back Abati, 'You Are Desperate'


A former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nuhu Ribadu has described the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Goodluck Jonathan, Reuben Abati as a desperate personality, a fraud and someone who lacks ‘the simplest level of media literacy.’

Reacting to a statement credited to Mr Abati, in which the presidential spokesman referred to his views at a lecture in Kaduna last weekend as hypocritical and self-serving, Mr Ribadu accused the presidential aide of standing on “crooked crutches of rehashed falsehoods fabricated by corrupt politicians.”
Mr Ribadu, at a lecture in Kaduna on Saturday, was said to have declared that Nigeria is a “sinking ship” under President Jonathan with the yearnings of the masses being neglected by a tyrannical leadership. Mr Abati had on Monday released a statement where he faulted Mr Ribadu’s views describing them as hypocritical and self-serving.
Read Mr Ribadu’s statement below:

UNILAG Students Protest High Cost of Items in School



Students of University Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka Campus, Yaba, yesterday took to the streets of the campus in protest of the alleged high cost of food and other items by the accredited vendors.

The students said the prices of the items on the campus were more expensive that what is obtainable outside the campus, adding that ordinarily, it should be the other way round.

Fuel Subsidy: Vote Picture of SoaringPetrol Prices


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Fashola Signs Cremation Bill Into Law



Gov. Babatunde Fashola of Lagos state, on Monday signed the Cremation Bill into law, allowing residents to burn their dead if they so wish. The new law also empowers  medical practitioners, with government approval, to cremate abandoned and unclaimed corpses after a reasonable period of time has been given as notice. Fashola said the law was enacted to provide more choices in a growing global state and accommodate the different beliefs of residents.

Naval Officer’s Wife Escapes Assassination Attempt Inside Church



The wife of Rear Admiral Ameen Ikioda, the Moderator at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in Kuru, near Jos, on Sunday escaped an assassination attempt by an unknown person during a church service at Apapa, Lagos. Ikioda, the immediate past Flag Officer Commanding the Western Naval Command, was said to be currently away on an overseas tour with course participants.
The Director of Naval Information, Commodore Kabir Aliyu, who confirmed the incident in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on telephone in Lagos, however, could not immediately provide details of how the incident happened.

ADEOLA AKINREMI: Help! LUTH Needs Beds for the Sick


Adeola Akinremi writes that patients at Lagos University Teaching Hospital are being turned down for shortage of bed space

The speed was unusual.  In a moment it arrived at the gate and then headed straight to the emergency ward. Inside the ambulance, a man wrapped in white cloth lay on the stretcher with two nurses at the back of the ambulance with him. After it had meandered through the roads within, it pulled to a final stop at the Accident and Emergency (A and E) ward, and without delay one of the nurses rushed inside the emergency ward. She later emerged from the ward looking dejected.  “The patient would not be allowed in, because there is no space,” she said in an angry tone.

'Fashion Police' Fetes Host Joan Rivers at 80

Joan Rivers turned 80 on Saturday and to celebrate that, E! Network staged a Joan Rivers Takeover.  According to the birthday girl, "I'm having a great time. Everything is working and my mind is fine. The only time I play the age card is on planes when I'm trying to put a bag above the seat: 'I am 80 years old! Would someone PLEASE help me?!'"

CHUKWUMA SOLUDO: Learning the Wrong Lessons of Development (1)

SOLUDO
One of the asymmetries of globalisation is that whereas productive assets (highly skilled labour and capital) are mobile across boundaries, it is still the responsibility of governments in individual countries to secure jobs and prosperity for over 90 per cent of the population trapped within specific geographic boundaries.  Mechanisms and institutions for global coordination of development are very weak. For about 70 years since the end of the Second World War and the setting up of the Bretton Woods Institutions and the United Nations (UN), the world has had tepid attempts at codification and enforcement of ‘international standards’.  Despite all the rules under the UN Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR), the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and the World Bank and IMF among others as well as all the ‘indices’ by the new industry of rating agencies, the global economy is still one governed by the survival of the fittest.

Everton on Victor Moses's Radar with N2.5bn Bait

 

Super Eagles and Chelsea FC forward, Victor Moses, is on the radar of new Everton Manager, Roberto Martinez, to shore up ‘The Toffees’ ahead of the new season, even as Jose Mourinho is been speculated to be considering the 2013 Africa Nations Cup winner surplus to requirement at Stamford Bridge.

Martinez, who was a key influence in developing Moses’ career at Wigan and likes his ability to play anywhere along the front line, is reported to be willing to splash £10million (N2.5bn) on the winger.

Mourinho: Call Me the Happy One

Chelsea's Oga at the Top
Jose Mourinho proclaimed that he is "the Happy One" on his return to Chelsea, adding that he is calmer and a better manager than he has ever been. "I am the happy one," said Mourinho at a news conference. Calmer? I believe so. I'm in the best moment of my career in terms of knowledge."
He added: "I began management in 2000. I thought I knew everything, but after 13 years you realise you know nothing and have to learn every day. My adventures around Europe were fantastic for me, different countries, different cultures, different media. It was fantastic.

One Year After, Dana Airline Yet to Pay Onwuliri's Family

Professor Onwuliri
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola Adaku Onwuliri, whose husband, Prof. Celestine Onwuliri, was among those killed in the ill-fated June 3, Dana crash, Sunday said the airline was yet to contact the family for compensation one year after.

EXCLUSIVE: Our Men are Trained for Emergency Situations-Army



The Nigerian Army School of Signal Corps yesterday said its personnel trained in communication skills are equipped in handling information as regards emergency situations especially in the war-torn Northern parts of Nigeria.

The  Deputy Commandant who also doubles as the Director of Training, Colonel Kayode Umaru, made this disclosure at the kick off of the Nigerian Army's (NA) mid-year exercise for 194 trainees in the school. Tagged 'Exercise Hope', the week-long exercise is to be conducted in the general area of Apapa, Mile 2, Ojo and Badagry area of Lagos State and is aimed at testing students understanding of signal communication in formation headquarters deployed in the field.

EXCLUSIVE: Police Ambush, Smash Car Theft Syndicate in Lagos

The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) led by the Officer-in-Charge, Abba Kyari, a Superintendent of Police, of the Lagos  State Police Command, on Sunday, ambushed and smashed a high-powered car theft syndicate. The gang had successfully stolen a Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), a Toyota Camry, Honda Accord 2011 model and a Toyota Prado Jeep, from the owners had already made plans to dispose them off.

It was gathered that the suspects were on their way to smuggle the stolen cars out of Lagos through Badagry right through to the Seme border, when they were ambushed by the police owing to a tip off by an informant.

Enraged Contestant Pelts Simon Cowell with Eggs On Britain's Got Talent

30 year old viola player, Natalie Holt took everyone by surprise when she pelted Simon Cowell with eggs during the live finals of Britain's Got talent. She has since apologised and admitted her actions were "silly" but she was bundled off stage by security guards after running to the front while finalists Richard and Adam sang an operatic version of The Impossible Dream.
The 30-year-old musician's band Raven Quartet was part of the orchestra accompanying the Welsh opera brothers during their performance on Saturday night. However, BGT said police were called after Ms Holt's "misguided actions", but added that it would not be taking any further action against her.

Cowell, who had subsequently removed his jacket, attempted to brush off the episode with a joke.

World's most expensive motorhome Valued at The £2m



It's certainly not the average travelling home you'd find at the Caravan Club. This extravagant caravan, a 430ft solid gold monster, is the world's most expensive motorhome - and it'll set you back an eye-watering £2 million.

The space-age eleMMent Palazzo comes with an enormous master bedroom, 40-inch TV, fireplace and even a rooftop terrace. And the luxury mod-cons don't end there. The press of a button transforms the motorhome into a 'Sky Lounge' complete with pop-up cocktail bar, underfloor heating and marble lighting.

ITZ POKO Things as Tonto Falls on Stage


That Kukere singer Inyanya had his London concert yesterday is no longer news rather what is news is that our own very Poko singer, Tonto Dikeh (*In Uti Nwachukwu's voice), fell on stage while supposedly co-hosting the show.