Thursday 31 October 2013

I’ll consult PDP stakeholders before taking a decision to join APC – Kwankwaso...

REPORT BY EAGLESONLINE KWAKWANSOGovernor Rabi’u Kwankwaso of Kano State has said that he will consult stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state before he can join the All Progressives Congress.
Kwankwaso made the remark on Thursday in Kano when he received a delegation of APC national leaders, led by General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), who came to woo him to join the party.
He said: “I will sit down with all stakeholders because there is no decision a governor can sit down and take on his own without consulting the stakeholders of the party.
“Kwankwasiyya movement is a disciplined movement.
“We are working as group and team.”
Kwankwaso assured the delegation that he would consult all the stakeholders of the party in the state with a view to critically examine their demand.
He described Kwankwasiyya as a “powerful movement”, which had the capacity and strength to win election in 2015.
He said that the PDP had 31 out of 40 state assembly members, two senators and 14 members of the House of Representatives.
“Certainly, we will sit down, all of us, and look at all the challenges and the consequences if any and together we will take decision on what to do and communicate to you,” he said.
Earlier in his remark, Buhari said the delegation was in Kano to convince the governor to join the APC.
“We are here on a very top and ruthless recruitment drive because we feel very uncomfortable without Kano state coming along with us,” Buhari said.
He said the APC was concerned about the socio-economic development and the security of the citizenry.
The APC National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, said the delegation was in Kano to showcase the APC as a platform and soft ground for great minds like Kwankwaso.
Chieftains of the APC in the delegation were Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State and and Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State.
Others were the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Masari; former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; and former governors of Borno and Benue States, Senator Ali Modu Sherif and Senator Geoge Akume, among others.

Funke Akindele Biography And Shocking Lifestyle – Pressvilla funke...

funkeFunke Akindele Date of Birth: Funke akindele the nollywood Diva who recently celebrated her birthday on Friday August 24, 2012, was born in ikorodu, Lagos state, Nigeria, and she had her first taste of education in Calabar where her biological father resides. Funke Akindele Education OND in Mass Communication from Ogun State Polytechnic and a degree in Law from the University of Lagos funke akindele PressVilla recently dig into the celebrity life style of mercy Johnson and here is our own Funke Akindele Biography
Funke Akindele worked in television before switching to cinema, becoming known for her starring role in the family-oriented Nigerian television show I Need to Know. Akindele’s qualifications include an OND in Mass Communication from the Ogun State Polytechnic and a law degree from the University of Lagos.
Funke akindele movies- Funke akindele Biography
Jenifa is a 2008 Nigerian Yoruba comedy-drama film starring Funke Akindele. The film received 4 nominations at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2008. Funke Akindele, the main protagonist of the film, won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in Leading Role for her role as Jenifa.
Funke Akindele Biography
Full Name: Akindele Olufunke Ayotunde
Stage Name: Funke Akindele
Place of Birth: Lagos, Nigeria
Where is Funke Akindele from?:
Parents: –
Date of Birth: August 24, 1976
Marriage Status:Divorced after the long public spat with Alhaji Kehinde Almaroof
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PHOTOS: 25 students, 2 teachers hospitalised over inhalation of toxic chemical in Lagos...

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Another student in an Ambulance bus
One of the victims in an Ambulance bus
One of the victims in an Ambulance bus
Twenty-five students and two teachers of Ogba Junior Grammar School in Ogba, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, were on Thursday evening rushed to a hospital after they inhaled emission from a toxic chemical. P.M.NEWS gathered that the unconscious students and teachers were immediately rushed to Blue Cross Hospital, located opposite the shopping mall for urgent medical attention.
A medical doctor at the hospital declined to comment on the condition of the students and teachers. Two of the affected female students whose condition was critical were transferred in a Lagos State Emergency Ambulance marked LA 156 A08 to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, in Ikeja.
P.M.NEWS learnt that at about 12 noon, the students and teachers were in the school when they began to feel dizzy and collapsed after inhaling the emission from chemical spread to their school premises by air.
Following the incident, some of the teachers raised an alarm which attracted some members of the public, who immediately called officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency on their toll free lines.
One of the officials of LASEMA told P.M.NEWS that the gas emission was traced to Bizcircuit Colour Laboratory, located within the premises of Ogba Shopping Mall just at the back of the school. According to the official, the chemical in the lab may have expired.
Speaking on the incident, Femi Giwa, Head of Logistics for LASEMA said that it was not an explosive as some members of the public were saying, but an emission, which was immediately traced to the lab, after carrying out an emergency assessment of the entire place.
Security agents comprising the police, NSCDC officials, and LASEMA officials cordoned off the entire area to prevent people from gaining access to the school and the shopping mall.

Another Cash-Strapped Aviation Agency, FAAN, Borrowed N1.3 Billion For Aviation Minister’s Bullet-Proof Cars....

STELLAAn ongoing investigation by SaharaReporters has revealed how Aviation Minister Stella Oduah compelled the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), a cash-strapped agency under her supervision, to borrow a huge amount from a commercial bank in order to buy her two bullet-proof cars.
The scandalous transaction, which is quite similar to the one that cost the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) $1.6 million to purchase two armored BMW cars, was also hatched using a loan facility from the First Bank of Nigeria.
Several sources at FAAN and First Bank told SaharaReporters that George Uriesi, the Managing Director of FAAN, conspired with Ms. Oduah to obtain a loan of N1.3 billion from First Bank. Part of the loan was used to buy 205 cars for several staff members, directors as well as board members of FAAN.
In addition, however, four armored cars were purchased for the Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, and FAAN’s MD, Mr. Uriesi.
Our sources listed the cars bought for the minister as two “American Spec Lexus Limousines.” As happened in the NCAA deal, reliable sources at FAAN told SaharaReporters that the vehicles were never physically delivered to FAAN. Instead, some of our sources disclosed that the automobile vendor gave the minister over N150 million as kickbacks after First Bank of Nigeria had paid for the vehicle.
A FAAN source said the deal was done with Coscharis Motors Limited, a company owned by Cosmos Maduka. Mr. Maduka’s dealership was also involved in the fraudulent deal in which NCAA spent $1.6 million on the ostensible purchase of two bullet-proof BMW cars.
In an appearance before a panel of the House of Representatives investigating Ms. Oduah’s car scams, Mr. Maduka testified that he fraudulently used import waivers meant for Lagos State to import two armored cars for the minister. Yesterday, the committee of the House of Representatives revealed that two armored cars hurriedly brought to Abuja airport for inspection had chassis numbers that did not match those in the transaction between Coscharis and the NCAA.
Ms. Oduah appeared today before the House committee, offering a well choreographed response to questions about the BMW auto fraud. She claimed that her spokesperson’s earlier admission that the cars were purchased for her because of threats to her person were “inaccurate.” She also claimed that the vehicles were not meant for her but for aviation VIPs.
Some members of the committee appeared in a haste to swallow her well packaged lies. The committee seemed reluctant to ask Ms. Oduah hard questions, said a member of an anti-corruption group who witnessed the session. “Why were they not grilling Mrs. Oduah on how her spokesman, Joe Obi, could have issued a statement on such a sensitive issue without clearing it with her? Why would he say the cars were purchased for the minister’s safety and security, and now she’s suddenly claiming that they were bought for VIP guests of Aviation Ministry? How come NCAA personnel signed that the cars were delivered when they never saw the cars? And there is the most important question that any serious committee should ask: Why did she authorize the spending of nearly $800,000 to buy each car when the real price tag is not up to $200,000?”
The source said that, unfortunately, “oversight committees of the National Assembly have a reputation for letting corrupt government officials get off the hook in exchange for payoffs.”
The Senate committee for Aviation has summoned First Bank and FAAN to appear on Monday to explain the circumstances behind the extravagant automobile purchases.
Meanwhile, SaharaReporters has obtained documents showing that FAAN also went on a car-buying jamboree in 2011. A staff source said it was unconscionable that FAAN decided to spend a huge sum of borrowed cash to buy new vehicles in 2013 when the ones purchased in 2011 are still in use by the same people.
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ASUU STRIKE: A chance to reset the university system...

By Ajibola Adigun
The greatest disservice the generation of my fathers has done to my generation is their inability to transfer to us a sense of history, and a sense of destiny. For in the words of Frantz Fanon, each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfil it, or betray it. How does my generation fulfil its mission without discovering it? How do we discover it without a sense of what has gone before us?
The lingering Academic Staff Union of Universities’ strike offers us a chance to review the dummy that we have been sold. Every fool–just like every wise man too, knows that the present educational system in Nigeria is dysfunctional in that it is a system designed for the 19th century. This is no exaggeration. Pierre van den Berghe, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington puts the Nigerian University system as having a time lag of more than sixty years which the founders of the Nigerian university system remembered of their school days. And he wrote this in 1973!
This system has been on automatic self-destruct since it has refused to evolve the more democratic versions of the universities of the twenty-first century. It is akin to a blind man finding his way around in a nudist camp. He will often do himself more harm than good when he is slapped around for groping, albeit innocently.
The problems with our university system are legion but three will suffice here: Governance, Remuneration and Culture.
The Chinese universities, despite being in a communist conclave have evolved a more democratic system than those of Nigerians. The Vice-Chancellorship positions in the Nigerian university system, as an ante-chamber of political office holders, is antithetical to knowledge production because he who pays the piper often dictates the tune. But the tune is often not music in the ears of the patron. Didn’t we learn about Galileo who was required to abjure, curse and detest his opinions because it was not popular?
This leads to the question of how the university system is funded. Do we reward teachers who cease to learn because they have become professors? Do we offer incentives for brilliant performance of scholars? A sad story I seldom tell is how a friend of mine could not attend the International Mathematics Olympiad because the National Mathematical Center would not pay his expense. This was after he won gold in the National Maths Olympiad. The Cowbell Mathematics Competition does a better job of rewarding scholars than the Mathematical Center. I have raised more questions than answers because I do not think there is only one way to go. I am of the opinion that giving students a choice will be better in the long run.
And the Nigerian University culture is not exempted from the social fabric wherein it exists. The town is so much into the gown that one cannot differentiate between graduates who are deemed to be worthy in character and learning, and those who are not. The flip side is that in knowledge production, the town has things to teach the gown but cannot because of a gulf caused by the uncivil culture in the university system. There was a time when inaugural lectures welcomed the public in letters and in spirit, now you find inaugural lectures delivered like an acceptance speech for a Chieftaincy title–where only invited guests are welcome.
Once we think these things through, the time lost because of ASUU strike may not have been wasted after all.
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Pop Star, Iyanya celebrates 27th birthday with Ikoyi prisons’ inmates (PHOTOS)...

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iyanya prisonPopular Afro-pop singer Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk on Thursday (today) celebrated his 27th birthday with a visit to Ikoyi Prisons.
He was welcomed by the DCP Bamidele and the community after which he proceeded into the correctional facility where he spoke with the inmates.
The singer, who also performed with some talented intimates, pledged to build a recording studio in the establishment for those who are musically inclined.
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Yakubu Gowon’s 45 Year Old Son Musa Languishing In American Jail...

REPORT AS REPORTED BY STELLA DIMOKO KORKUS BLOG GOWON MUSAThe story you are about to read will bring tears to your eyes if you have a heart,if you don’t,reading it will invoke some kind of emotion in you.
Now read….
Edith Ike Okongwu (of blessed memory) had a steamy affair with ex head of state General Yakubu Gowon and their affair resulted in the conception and birth of Musa…
Edith lived with Gowon during the war till his people kicked her out for flimsy reasons and took young Musa away fromher.
She relocated to America but Many years later,she kidnapped him on a visit to Nigeria and took him back to America.
That move was probably wrong because young Musa became rebellious and didn’t approve of his mothers single and flamboyant lifestyle.
gowon-360x225To make matters worse,His dad Yakubu Gowon had allegedly cut him off for as long as he was with his mum.
Musa eventually became One of the highest ranking member/ business partner of a Colombian drug cartel.He lived a rich and flamboyant lifestyle until he was caught.
During his trial,the he was offered a deal to rat on the people he worked with but he refused and there was outrage,his people were angry with him for not betraying the people he worked with but young Musa argued that if he talked they would fish him out even in jail and snuff him out.he kept sealed lips and in 1993 in his early twenties,he was sentenced to jail..hard labour.
The funny thing is that Musa got into trouble,trying to get acceptance from his people and win his father’s love And when he was making money and spending it,he got the acceptance…albeit briefly….but was abandoned for slinging his family name in the mud.
Musa was 45 years old this year and he is still in jail but will be released next year 2014 after spending 20years in jail,whilst he was in jail,his mum passed on….
he will be released in a few months and deported back to the land he was born….Nigeria.
Musa asked his brother to open a Facebook page in his name because he wants to locate his family members and old friends.
Below his brothers introductory message and Musa’s
HIS BROTHER SAYS…..
To all of Musa’s friends, this is his brother Richard Ike standing in place for him. Musa asked me to set-up a facebook page on his behalf so he could get back in contact with his long lost friends from the past. He has been incarceration for a while now and would love to hear from everybody. Bellow is the message he gave me to give to you all, from his heart to your heart.
MUSA SAYS…..
”My dear beloved friends, brothers and sisters, it is with great joy and utmost humility that I greet you all today in our native tongues by intoning, “Ndi Igbo Kwenu, – Eku Ikale Gbogbo Arawa, – Gasuwa.” I have unfortunately been incommunicado for a number of years from you all… my dear friends, and frankly speaking, it is refreshing and an absolute delight to be back in touch. I was grateful, overwhelmed and overjoyed by all your many words of support and encouragement. I took all that was said to heart and it meant and means the world to me. I thank you all profusely from the bottom of my heart!!!
I noticed that many of you are trying to contact me, you can write me directly at:
Musa Gowon 97913-012 #A3D
Taft Correctional Institute
P.O.Box 7001
Taft, CA 93268
U.S.A.
Nonetheless, I shall be in contact with you all as soon as I can figure out the logistics involved. In a house of bondage, under draconian conditions, I reside. Irrespective, I wish you all the best in all your various endeavours. May the Lord bless and guide you all and your families. Have a wonderful and fantastic day, and please write sometimes.
Best regards,
Musa Jack Gowon”
MUSA ALSO WANTS YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OUT THERE TO KNOW THAT CRIME DOES NOT PAY….Live your life meaningfully!
*He has paid the price for his crime,if you decide to cuss him out instead of learning from this,its your choice….freedom of expression is welcome on this blog.
*Musa,i hope you get to read this blog from jail in your free time.I am glad you realise your mistakes,it is only God that Judges ultimately,i pray he keeps you till next year when you come to the warm embrace of your mothers family and true friends who have missed you greatly….May God keep you.I hope you will organise seminars to teach people that if you do the crime,you will do the time as well.
I got really emotional doing this story…two decades in jail?wooow!

Gov. Fashola: Most social and scandal free governor – SDK (Do you agree?)...

I ran into this post on Stella Dimoko Korkus’ blogwith the headline ‘Governor Fashola oF Life’.
fashola playingGovernor Babatunde Raji Fashola of Lagos state is the most social and scandal free governor we have in Nigeria…..Yes oh,i challenge you to challenge my summary of him.
He is jovial,has a benevolent heart towards people and is going the extra mile to transform Lagos state into a 21st century city…something others before him failed to do..failed woefully!
He is a governor of life indeed!
fasholaThese pictures just go to show that he is only human and has a day to day activity like everyone else.
…and oh,yes,he smiles,he frowns,he worries,he builds,he tears down…..he is BRF!
Triple ‘TUALE’ for you BRF!
”Eko o ni baje ooooo…..”

Monday 28 October 2013

Team news: Who is fit to face Chelsea?...

Mathieu Flamini
Mathieu Flamini
Arsène Wenger has revealed the latest team news ahead of the Capital one Cup fourth-round clash against Chelsea:
on Mathieu Flamini...
He has a scan today and then we will get the results as to how long he will be out. It doesn't look like a bad muscle injury but honestly it's too early to give you a precise answer. It's a groin injury.
on Jack Wilshere...
Yes, he is OK to play.
on Mikel Arteta...
He is suspended for one game, so I will not appeal.
on other injuries...
Serge Gnabry has a problem, he got a kick on the ankle. He will be assessed tomorrow. After that we will decide who plays and who doesn't play. I will decide [on Tuesday]. Eisfeld has a back problem.
on Gedion Zalalem...
He is not yet available. He had a knee problem. He is back in full training but he has not played yet. He will play 45 minutes with the under-18 team later this week.
on Emmanuel Frimpong...
He is still short of competition. Isaac Hayden will be involved, Ryo and Gnabry if he's fit

Just Breaking! Lagos Assembly Speaker Loses Chief Of Staff...

REPORTED BY GAZELLE NEWS IkuforijiThe Chief of Staff to Rt Hon Adeyemi Ikuforiji, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Olusegun Olusesi, is dead.
Thegazellenews.com learnt that the late Olusesi died early this morning in the United States of America where he was flown to for treatment after his sickness started last year.
Thegazellenews.com learnt further that the deceased might have died from illness related to stroke. “He started by complaining of severe waist pain and at a time he could not even walk and that was when the Speaker facilitated his trip to the US,” sources told this medium today.
It was even learnt that he had started getting better to the extent that he had conversation with close friends in Nigeria including the Speaker three days ago. “So it was a surprise when we received a call early this morning that he had givern up the ghost,” our source added.
The late Olusesi was about 56 years old and had been close friend of the Speaker before he relocated to Nigeria during the second tenure of Ikuforiji as Speaker and was consequently appointed his Chief of Staff.
He was survived by his wife and children.

President Jonathan and Israeli Counterpart Pledge United Front Against Terrorism jonathan...

jonathanPresident Goodluck Jonathan pledged Monday in Jerusalem that his Administration will continue to actively combat the menace of terrorism in partnership with all peace-loving countries of the world. Speaking at a meeting with President Shimon Peres of Israel, President Jonathan said that Nigeria will welcome enhanced cooperation and assistance from Israel for its ongoing efforts to end terrorist attacks and incursions in parts of the country.
“Combating the menace of terrorism is a challenge that we must address in partnership with all peace loving countries and peoples of the world.
“I seek the cooperation of your country to confront the security threat from terrorist groups that my country is now facing. There is no doubt that Israel has had decades of experience in combating terrorism. Nigeria can benefit tremendously from your experience in this area,” President Jonathan told the Israeli President.
Acknowledging the growing economic relations between Nigeria and Israel, President Jonathan called for greater collaboration between them in other sectors, saying that his administration will also welcome the greater deployment of Israel’s renowned expertise in furtherance of Nigeria’s agenda for national transformation in areas such as healthcare, agriculture, electric power supply and the management of water resources.
He assured President Peres that his administration will continue to encourage the expansion of trade, economic and cultural relations between Nigeria and Israel, adding that the signing of a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between them later in the day, will undoubtedly boost such relations.
In his remarks at the meeting, President Peres said that he was delighted and privileged to have had the opportunity of hosting “the first Nigerian President to visit the state of Israel”.
“You are a most distinguished pilgrim. In recent years, our relations have extended to many other spheres, and are steadily growing. The relations between Nigeria and Israel are close and long-standing. They are based upon friendship and the shared values of freedom, democracy and faith. Today, we also face common menaces.
“Nigeria and Israel have been steadfast partners in combating terror groups such as Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Boko Haram which threaten the regional stability in Western Africa and in the Middle East.
“You have combated the menace of Boko Haram with a steady hand and great courage. The State of Israel too has been fighting terrorism since its establishment. Terrorists all over the world are united in their attempt to destroy hope and unity. Those of us who seek peace and freedom must be united in order to defend our common front.
“Mr. President, you have been a brave leader of a brave country. Marching ahead towards the strengthening of democracy and development. And at the same time, trying to unite your people. The world is watching as Nigeria grows and prospers, achieving its economic and development goals. Your country, Mr. President, is not only a great hope. It is an example and an inspiration for countries around it. A true testament to the strength of the human potential.
“Israel and Nigeria share the belief that the progress we make in our own countries and societies can benefit our neighbors and regions at large. I know that one of highlights of your trip was the signing of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Israel and Nigeria. You are a leader who opens the skies for the horizons of tomorrow. Hand in hand, let us soar along the runway of progress and freedom towards a brighter future,” President Peres told President Jonathan.
The BASA was later signed on Nigeria’s behalf by the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Prof. Viola Onwuliri.
President Jonathan met earlier in the day with Israel’s Minister of Defence, Mr. Moshe Ya’alon. He also visited the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem where laid a wreath in the Hall of Remembrance and lit a flame in honour of the dead.
The President is scheduled to meet with Israel’s Prime Minister, Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu later this evening and will visit the West Bank tomorrow for a scheduled meeting with the President of the Palestinian National Authority, Mr. Mahmoud Abbas.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity)
October 28, 2013

Proof: Proposed National Conference Is Another Greek Gift (Infographic)...

Recently, the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu came out to reject the conference, saying it is a diversionary tactics employed by President Jonathan. A group called “For Justice” read Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s recent statement on the proposed national conference and made an infographic out of it.
Below is the Infographic:
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Michael Jackson’s Doctor, Conrad Murray, Regains Freedom MICHAEL JACKSON...

MICHAEL JACKSONDr. Conrad Murray, the man who went to prison over the death of Pop star, Michael Jackson has regained his freedom. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for giving Michael a lethal dose of anaesthetic. The doctor spent two years in prison and has lost his license to practice in parts of the US. But Dr Conrad has always insisted he had done nothing wrong and did not contribute to Jackson’s death, as he continue to argue that the singer administered the drug to himself.
He walked out of the Men’s Central Jail as a free man at 12:01 on Monday. He was escorted by sheriffs, to avoid the press and Michael Jackson fans waiting for him outside.
Dr. Conrad has said he would fight to regain his license to continue practice as a medical doctor.
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‘Yoruba’ Movie Actress, Janet Atayero-Oluseye Dies! Janet-Atayero-Oluseye...

Janet-Atayero-OluseyeOne of the prominent faces of Yoruba genre of Nollywood, Janet Atayero-Oluseye who got married last year to Olalekan Oluseye has passed away. She died at the age of 32 on Wednesday 23th of October, 2013. The member of Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioner (ANTP), Ibadan chapter was with the Ojopagogo movie caucus in Ibadan until her death.
She was said to have complained of pains on her foot and couldn’t walk with it for months and subsequently her health deteriorated even though she was treated in the hospital and some spiritual measures were taken to help her out, she however died and was buried in Lagos, the same day she died.
May Her Soul RIP.
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PHOTOS: Mourinho Crazy Celebration Of Winning Goal Against Man City (+Video)....

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MOURINHOJose Mourinho celebrated Chelsea’s dramatic late win over Manchester City in true special one style by leaping into the Blues fans behind the dugout to find his son.
As the Fernando Torres winner went in, Mourinho jumped from his dugout and into the adoring arms of the Chelsea fans behind him, but he was actually looking to embrace his 14-year-old son, Jose Mario, Jr.


Sunday 27 October 2013

Lagos community where men don’t use condoms Women and children at Makoko...

Women and children at Makoko
Women and children at Makoko
The use of condoms is strange to many men in Makoko, a densely populated slum where the majority live in wooden shacks built on water, writes ARUKAINO UMUKORO Following his pleasant discovery earlier in the day, Hueze Huesu, in his 50s, couldn’t wait to get home later that night. He felt like a school boy preparing for a first date.
He was excited about exploring the world of sex with a ‘rubber.’ “Nobody had told me about condoms until I heard from some people that it prevents pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases,” he said.
However, his excitement was deflated when he tried to explore his discovery with one of his wives that night. He said, “For the first time, I tried to use it when I wanted to sleep with my wife but she bluntly refused. She said she was not a prostitute and queried why I wanted to use a condom when we have been married for years and never used one.”
Since then, Huese, who has 10 children, has never tried to use a condom with any of his two wives. “I have never believed in the use of condoms anyway. This has not stopped me from having sex regularly. The woman knows the sign when the man is about to ejaculate or reach orgasm. So she has already even enjoyed it more than the man before he withdraws,” noted Huese animatedly.
Like Huese, many Egun people in Makoko, as well as Oko-Agbon and Ago-Egun communities in Yaba Local Council Development Area, Lagos, do not like using condoms due to their long held traditional belief in the old practice of coitus interruptus, also known as the withdrawal or pull-out method during sexual intercourse.
For centuries, this has been used as a method of birth control worldwide.
The history is not lost on the Egun people whose forefathers migrated from neighbouring Francophone West African countries like Togo and Benin Republic, as well as from Badagry, Lagos. This age old practice has been transferred to the current generation, where most of the people speak their local Egun dialect and sometimes French. Their major occupations are fishing and farming. Only a few understand English and the residents, whose maj live in wooden shacks built on murky waters oozing with an unpleasant odour.
“The use of condom means nothing for us here as Egun people. We don’t like using condoms because we know ourselves, both women and men; we don’t go outside or sleep around. It’s those people who go outside sleeping with different people that contact such diseases like HIV,” said Lowato Luke, one of the traditional chiefs in the area.
Luke, who has two wives and 12 children, gleefully boasted that he had mastered the withdrawal method and understands his wives’ ovulation cycles. “I know the particular times to have sex with my wives, even if they are breastfeeding and I want to have sex with them, I know how to do it to prevent another pregnancy,” he said. Like Huese, he also claimed that his wives enjoy the sex more than he does. “But if you use condom, it won’t be that enjoyable. I have never used a condom,” he noted.
It is the same case with Kirianko Goi, in his 40s. “I don’t believe in the use of condom because I never heard that from my father. It’s not for me to say whether I will advise my children to use condom or not. If the young boys and girls want to have sex, they won’t tell you. This generation is clearly different from that of my father and mine. But if I’m in a position to do so, I will advise them, it is my duty to advise them,” he said.
Goi’s nephews, two young men in their 20s, one married and the other unmarried, giggled intermittently during their uncle’s brief condom talk. But they declined comments when asked if they use condoms during sex.
Many of the men who spoke to our correspondent in the community expressed their aversion to the use of condoms during sexual intercourse and were insistent that their women enjoyed it that way.
Twenty-five-year-old Bernadette Sato, who has two children, agreed. She does not like condom. “We don’t like using condom. But if we don’t want to get pregnant, we know how to do it by ourselves; it pays us more that way, because we don’t like using condom. I was told in a hospital in Cotonou, Benin Republic, where I gave birth to my first child, that people who don’t want to get pregnant can use condom. Sometimes, I use a family planning drug before and after sex with my husband to prevent pregnancy,” she said, noting that many of her friends also don’t like condoms, while some claimed it could bring about disease. “I don’t know the type of disease, but I just don’t like condom during sex,” she added.
Pipi Olorunwa, who has been married for 12 years and has six children, gave an insight into the female perspective. She said: “Although there is no official report that says condom is bad; personally, I don’t like it because God did not create it. Those who created it did so because of the level of immorality in the world today so that they can enjoy themselves. There are several methods to avoid pregnancy. A couple can have sex without the wife conceiving.
“I also don’t like the chemical and odour from condom because I believe the chemicals used in preserving the condom could cause problems and is harmful to the body. Although I didn’t get the information from a medical expert, but everybody does according to their belief. I don’t use any drug either to prevent pregnancy. I just do it the natural way with my husband.”
“We don’t use need it or any other contraceptive because we understand how to do child spacing,’’ noted the head of the traditional chiefs in the area, 55-year-old Mr. Francis Agoyon Alashe. When probed further, he gave a timeline of the spacing among some of his 14 children as proof. It showed a two or three-year gap among them. “My children are well spaced. Some of them, including the twins, were born in 1984, 1986 and 1989. I stopped having children in 2003,” he explained, adding that he still had sex with his wives during those period without childbirth because he had ‘planned it carefully with the withdrawal method.’
“Of course, the woman enjoys it. It’s a matter of agreement between the man and the woman. We don’t like using condoms as such because we want flesh to meet flesh. If a man is too anxious during sex, he will ejaculate on time, but if he can control his excitement, he can take longer minutes,” he explained.
According to Agoyon, the use of condoms could even have ‘negative effects.’ “We believe using condom could bring disease on its own. This could happen when the sperm goes back into the manhood. We call it ‘foon’. Then, to urinate will be very difficult,” he said.
However, a medical doctor, Dr. Kareem Jamiu, punctured holes in Agoyon’s statement. “That’s not true. It’s not medically possible. But there is what is called ‘retrograde ejaculation’, where the sperm goes backwards to the bladder instead of forward. Normally, when a man wants to ejaculate, the bladder neck closes so that the sperm can easily flow forward. But if the bladder neck muscles are weak or relaxed, then it means there is a problem. Some causes of retrograde ejaculations are complications from diabetes, a malfunctioning bladder sphincter, as well as some STDs. But in a normal male, the bladder neck is normally so tight and so the sperm cannot go back,” explained Jamiu, who once worked with the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières during their intervention programme in Makoko, Oddo and Badia communities in Lagos State.
The MSF team, comprised foreign doctors supported by Nigerian medical staff, worked in these areas for over two years and established a health centre, until they left in 2012.
Despite the lack of information, knowledge, and awareness about the consequences of unprotected sex, there is a general low rate of STDs and HIV/AIDS in the Makoko communities, noted Jamiu, who confirmed to our correspondent that the people in the communities really don’t like using condoms.
He said: “We tried talking with them but it was difficult getting the message across to them. When you tell them about it, they just laugh about it and say they will try.
“From our experience with them, their way of preventing pregnancy is coitus interruptus. Most of the males that had STDs patronised traditional healers, while the females sometime came for treatment, although the rate of STDs or HIV/AIDS was not as widespread as feared. I don’t think there was any difference between the rates in Makoko when compared with the general population or with people who live in different settings. Sometimes, there were 11 cases of HIV in a month, sometimes 12. The community also recorded low figures in malaria and cholera cases,” he explained.
“We have special herbs to cure STDs like gonorrhoea and other types of diseases,” said Huese. “It is an Egun secret,” Agoyon replied when probed about it.
This surprising trend may be due to what is medically termed ‘herd immunity’, Jamiu noted. “When a group of people are exposed to something too frequently, they tend to develop a general immunity to it,” he explained.
According to Vaccines Today, an online publication, “Herd immunity is a form of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population (or herd) provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity.”
“I think that’s what happened in Makoko. The rates of diseases were not really as bad as envisaged, Jamiu said.
Another medical doctor who worked with MSF, Dr. Valentina Edoro, echoed Jamiu’s words. “There were isolated cases of STDS, but not high. The number was not something that needed any special intervention. When the women came for family planning; we found out that they don’t discuss it with their husband. We needed to bring the men on board during discussions on family planning, but it came about much later when we were about rounding off the project,” she said. Edoro added that many of the men in Makoko said they didn’t enjoy sex with condoms because they believed it decreased the pleasure during sex.
However, she pointed out that the withdrawal method may not necessarily be effective in preventing pregnancies and STDs. “This is because the pre-ejaculation fluid from a man’s penis may contain sperm, which means that the man may still has enough sperm to make a woman pregnant,” she said, noting that the women were less conservative about family planning than the men.
“Surprisingly we also discovered that their children were healthy and they breastfed for longer time, malnutrition was not a problem. Yes, they had a lot of chest infections because of their environment and they smoke. But they were healthy, despite their environment. I was also surprised about the low rate of STDs because they don’t protect themselves with condoms. They don’t marry outside the community, I don’t know if that is a factor,” she noted.
Conservatism, illiteracy, lack of awareness, traditional beliefs, environmental factors, high risk sexual behaviour and poverty may be some reasons for the widespread practice of unsafe sex among people in the community. There is also a high rate of teenage pregnancy there.
Their claims asides, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered from some of the residents that, despite their marital status, a few of them still had sexual affairs outside the community.
“Today, girls are getting pregnant more and giving birth. Sex is more common in Makoko among the young boys and girls. They like it. All they know in this settlement is sex. You see young girls of 13, 14 years, who have had sex. And when they are brought to the elders, they would claim that they are husband and wife. We deliberated some cases last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We had cases of rape in the past but it is very rare. Nowadays, some of these young girls spend their mothers’ profits from her trade to get boys to have sex with them,” Agoyon said. Most times, a traditional marriage ceremony is quickly conducted between these young, consenting lovers. It doesn’t cost much to have one in Makoko, a traditional wedding ceremony could cost between N10,000 and N150,000, Agoyon said.
This developing trend may change the status quo in the community in terms of population growth and rates of STDS.
This is the more reason why, beyond the changing perspectives, Jamiu said people in communities such as Makoko needed more enlightenment about the use of contraceptives such as condoms, considering the social and economic effects such population increase in slums areas would have on the country.
According to recent World Bank statistics, Nigeria, with a population of over 160 million where majority live on less than $2 a day, has the seventh highest birth rate in the world. The report stated that Nigerian women give birth to an average of six children within their childbearing years.
“Their educational awareness and knowledge of contraceptives is very poor in Makoko. I can’t comment on how it works for them. But if the communities can be provided with standard education, it will help change their mentality and way of life, because you can’t dislodge them from there. That’s where they are comfortable to live in. It’s more of a rudimentary life. They have some brilliant children where during interaction with them, you know they can be better. Education is what they need,’’ he noted.
Although the older generation still holds strongly to the sexual practice of their forefathers, the younger generation of Egun people seem to be drifting away with the current of modern times, while in the murky waters surrounding their communities.
Remi Goka, in his 30s, who was evasive about his marital status, said he used condoms whenever he was with his girlfriends. Like he put it, he didn’t know if they had other sexual relationships outside. “But I go for tests regularly. I have many of my friends who use condoms,” he said.
His friends, whose ages ranged from 18 to 30; Hunkarin, Yomlomnun Monday, Keyebo Richard and Djisou Honsou, who had his name tattooed on his arm, all agreed. They all use condoms also. Goka agreed that sex among young people was now a common way of life in the community.
“Yes, there is a difference between my generation and the older one because we are more enlightened about the issues. We have a larger population now. It’s a thing of choice,’’ he noted.
With an increasing population, especially of women and children, poverty, poor living conditions, lack of education and basic infrastructure and services, the increasing rate of unprotected sex in Makoko communities is a worrying trend, especially as the general dislike for condoms hasn’t changed much with the younger generation.
“They live in a kind of cocoon. For them, it’s a way of life. The men go for fishing; the women go to the market and come back. From what I have observed, there are no special values being handed over. So, it goes on like a cycle. The young boys grow up to impregnate their women and it just goes on and on,” Edoro noted.
Culled from Punch

N225m Armoured Cars Scam: Jonathan May Bar Oduah From BASA Deal In Israel ODUAJ JONATHAN...

ODUAJ JONATHANIndications emerged last night, that President Goodluck Jonathan may not allow the embattled Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Oduah, to take part in the symbolic event of signing a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) with Israel, slated for Tel Aviv tomorrow. Sources from the Presidency hinted that although Oduah left Nigeria to prepare the ground for the event, Jonathan was uncomfortable with her presence in Israel and might bar her from the event.
According to the sources, the president was uncomfortable with the public outrage arising from the N255 million armoured vehicles said to have been bought for Oduah by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and having Oduah by her side may be seen as condoning corruption, which he had always vowed to fight.
“The president is mindful of the fact that he has to project Nigeria as a country which does not condone any form of graft and will not bring a tainted official of his administration to Tel Aviv for a serious event as the BASA signing ceremony.
“Before leaving for the holy land, Jonathan had made it clear that the circumstances surrounding the purchase of the two armoured cars for the minister be thoroughly investigated and a detailed report made for him to assure Nigerians and the international community that he does not tolerate any form of financial impropriety,” a source revealed.
Sources further said that the alleged scandal has split the Federal Executive Council on whether Jonathan should sack her or allow her to remain with her smeared image following the alleged car deal.
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PHOTO: SEE Police commissioner grabbing Young Girl’s BRÉAST police...

policeThough the police officer has right as a common man to be social, but definitely not when police uniform. Police officers are to be of high moral standard. they are expected to be a good model. This one in this photo, is a bad representation of Nigeria’s police force.

Friday 25 October 2013

Wenger on Dortmund, Wilshere, Group F...


Arsène Wenger spoke to the media after the Borussia Dortmund game. Here is what he had to say:
on the match…
It was a game of high intensity but very few chances. Dortmund were well organised to stop us from playing, and I must says as well that we were not as good as we can be offensively. Some of our players were not as fresh as they were recently. But we put ourselves on the back foot with the first goal and naive for the second goal. If you look at the number of saves our keeper had to make tonight and you concede two goals, you can say that we can only look at ourselves for not being mature enough in situations like that. If you cannot win the game, you don't lose it. Especially in the second half when we were on top, we made things difficult for ourselves by giving them the second goal.
on Lewandowski's booking…
It looked like [it could have been a red card] but I haven't seen it well, but the referee was in a much better position than I was and didn't decide to do it. I will have to look at it again, I don't know.
on Wilshere…
You could see that he was not completely himself and that is why I decided to take him off. At the moment it is his desire to play that gets him through the game. it looks like he was handicapped after the first tackle he got. he looked like he landed awkwardly. he looked to me that he limped a little bit. We will see how he responds in the next two or three days, we haves to wait for the medical assessment.
on not reaching their best form…
I felt we started a bit hesitantly and what we did not do against Napoli. We have them confidence. Overall I believe that our fluent football going forward was not quick enough and that is basically what happens sometimes because we play many games.
on the state of Group F…
It is tight and difficult for us, but possible. You have three teams with six points, and we have played twice at home and once away, so that means we need a result away from home - but we can do that.
on Dortmund's intensity…
Physically, yes [they were a step up on anyone Arsenal have played this season]. Technically we have met some good team, but physically they were stronger than many other teams that we have met.
on picking the players up…
A disappointment like that is part of what makes a team grow. I feel that some players, physically, are a bit jaded at the moment and it is a bit down recovering physically

Keshi cries out over N35 million salary arrears...

Super Eagles’ Coach Stephen Keshi yesterday cried out over the disdain with which the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is treating him by refusing to pay him for the past seven months. Stephen_Keshi-Mali colours-r-300Keshi, who is being owed about N35 million in salary arrears, poured out his heart in Abuja at the Home-based Super Eagles’ interactive session with the media ahead of the team’s upcoming international friendly with Jordan in Amman. Reacting to a statement credited to NFF Chairman Aminu Maigari that the allowances and bonuses the team’s coaches earn were enough to sustain them, Keshi said: “The lowest point of my career is working and not being paid for seven to eight months. I have never had this kind of experience before.”
Comparing the situation with what obtained when he coached the Malian and Togolese senior national football teams, the former Super Eagles captain said: “In Mali, they will never owe you. Your salary will hit your account before the end of every month. It was the same thing in Togo.
“Owing me up to seven months makes me feel I am not being appreciated. It is like they (my employers) think I am being favoured in what I am doing.
“I am not being favoured. Whatever I am doing here, I am doing it with everything I have and I need to be respected to be given my pay.”
He said it was unbelievable that he and his colleagues had worked without pay for about eight months out of the 24 months they have worked with the Super Eagles.
Keshi’s words: “I don’t like discussing about money issues and if there is any NFA member who said we can work for free, then I will want to speak with him face to face. If they say we can work for free and that they are not going to pay, so be it. I can’t have my family abroad and I will be in debt because I have not been paid for seven months and somebody is saying we should not complain.”
He regretted that the NFF appears not to be concerned about their plight “in spite of training under rain and sun to make Nigerians happy.”
Source News Express