Boko Haram insurgents abducts 14 women, 2 girls in Adamawa

By Umar Yusuf Yola – Vanguard

No fewer than 14 women and 2 girls were abducted by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram insurgents in Sabongari Madagali, in Madagali Local Government of Adamawa state, Thursday, locals and police sources have confirmed. The women who were said to be in company of two local vigilante operatives before their abduction went into the nearby forest in search of fire wood and farm produce as others went for fishing in a nearby river before they abducted. A source in the area told vanguard that two out of the women had managed to escape the snare of the abductors under the pretext of being drowned by the river.

Women sit at Gamboru central market in northeastern Nigeria on Monday, burnt by suspected Boko Haram insurgents during  a previous attack.
Women sit at Gamboru central market in northeastern Nigeria on Monday, burnt by suspected Boko Haram insurgents during a previous attack.

The source said “the two women who are in real state of trauma told us that the suspected Boko Haram insurgents had a field day carting away the women when their escorts ran away for fear of dear lives,” The source noted that on sighting the gunmen who came in their numbers wielding dangerous weapons, the vigilante men took to their heels for the fear of being killed by the rampaging assailants. “The two local vigilante men took to their heels when they sighted the gunmen who were armed to the teeth. “They left the women to their own faith as the gunmen were left unchallenged leading to the abduction of the said women,” the source added Confirming the incident, the member representing Michika/ Madagali Federal constituency in the National Assembly Mr. Adamu Kamale said “I just received the shocking news to the effect that about 16 women have been abducted by Boko Haram. “We have been witnessing pockets of attacks contrary to the belief that security has been fully restored in the area.

As a member of National Assembly (NASS) I have been calling for the deployment of security personnel but to no avail as the government seems to have relegated our concerns to the background,” he regretted. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of Adamawa state command DSP Othman Abubakar confirmed the incident adding that on hearing about the development, the command sent a detachment of police officers to the affected area are working round the clock to track down the abducted women and girls even as he said normalcy has returned to the area.

Nigeria: Tompolo Case Postponed as Ex-Militant Avoids Arrest

By   | NewsWeek

Nigeria’s anti-graft agency has postponed charging an ex-Niger Delta militant kingpin with fraud as he remains on the run almost three months after an arrest warrant was issued.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been seeking Government Ekpemupolo—commonly known as Tompolo—since a warrant for his arrest was put out in January. Tompolo is wanted to answer charges of fraud and money laundering totalling almost 46 billion naira ($231 million), funds that were allegedly illegally diverted from the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).

Tompolo was separated from the charges filed by the EFCC at the Federal High Court in Lagos on Tuesday against five persons, including NIMASA’s former director general Patrick Akpobolokemi, and four companies. The nine parties all pleaded not guilty to 40 counts of conspiracy and money laundering and were granted bail, with the trial adjourned until May 23, Nigeria’s Channels TV reported.

A militant of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) poses with a heavy machine-gun in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, September 17, 2008. A former MEND leader, known as Tompolo, has been on the run since January. PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP/Getty Images
A militant of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) poses with a heavy machine-gun in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, September 17, 2008. A former MEND leader, known as Tompolo, has been on the run since January.
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Tompolo was a prominent figure within the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), a coalition of armed rebel groups that wreaked havoc in Nigeria’s oil-producing region during the mid-2000s. Members of MEND and other rebel factions patrolled the creeks of the Niger Delta, attacking oil pipelines and kidnapping workers, in protest at what they saw as the unfair distribution of Nigeria’s oil wealth.

At its peak, the Niger Delta militancy cut Nigeria’s oil production to 800,000 barrels per day—less than a third of its 2.5 million maximum capacity. After a presidential amnesty program was introduced in August 2009—that sees ex-militants receive monthly subsidies for remaining peaceable—former militant leaders like Tompolo were afforded access to lucrative government contracts in offering security to oil facilities.

Since Tompolo’s arrest warrant was issued, Nigeria has seen a spate of attacks on oil installations that forced the temporary closure of two of four state-run refineries in January. (One refinery was reopened earlier in March.) Nigeria’s power minister Babatunde Fashola said in January that the attacks were costing Nigeria $2.4 million per day and have placed a strain on fuel availability in the West African nation, which is heavily reliant on the oil and gas sector for its economy.

Tompolo distanced himself from the recent attacks but warned that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari “should allow the people of the Niger Delta region to know peace, otherwise he will not know peace as well.” Buhari has vowed to deal with militants attacking pipelines, who he referred to as “oil thieves and abductors” in January.

Brussels Attacks: Nigeria’s Buhari Calls for Cooperation Against Terrorism

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has warned that Tuesday’s attacks in Brussels “reinforce the need for greater international cooperation” in fighting militant groups.

At least 30 people were killed in the Belgian city after a suspected suicide bomb attack at Zaventem airport and an explosion at the Maelbeek metro station. The attacks have been claimed by the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) and come just days after Salah Abdeslam , one of the last remaining suspects from the November 2015 attacks in Paris—in which 130 people were killed—was arrested in Brussels.

The incidents have been condemned by numerous world leaders, including British Prime Minister David Cameron and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

By    | NewsWeek

Nigeria has faced a six-year insurgency from Boko Haram, a militant group that pledged allegiance to ISIS in March 2015, that has resulted in some 20,000 deaths and more than two million people being displaced.

President Muhammadu Buhari, pictured at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, February 3, has expressed Nigeria's solidarity with Belgium following attacks that killed at least 30 people in Brussels. PATRICK HERTZOG/AFP/Getty Images
President Muhammadu Buhari, pictured at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, February 3, has expressed Nigeria’s solidarity with Belgium following attacks that killed at least 30 people in Brussels.
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In a statement released by Nigeria’s state house Aso Rock, Buhari said that Nigeria stood “in full solidarity” with Belgium and wished those injured in the attacks a speedy recovery. “The president assures the global community that under his leadership, Nigeria will continue to work with other countries of the world to ensure that terrorism never triumphs over free, peaceful and law-abiding nations and peoples of the world,” said the statement.

Other African heads of state have also come out in condemnation of the attacks and in support of Belgium. Alassane Ouattara, the president of Ivory Coast—itself the victim of a militant attack claimed by Al-Qaeda’s North African branch earlier in March, in which 18 people were killed—expressed his solidarity with both Belgium and Mali.

It is not clear which specific incident in Mali he was referring to, but an attack on a hotel in the capital Bamako killed 20 people in November 2015 . Al-Qaeda’s North African franchise also claimed responsibility for a foiled attack on a Bamako hotel that has been converted into an EU military training base on Monday.Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza also expressed his condolences to the Belgian people for the “attacks of unspeakable savagery” that took place in Brussels.

Burundi, which has been riven by conflict since Nkurunziza announced his intention to run for a third term in April 2015, was formerly part of the Belgian colonial empire as Ruanda-Urundi, which later became the independent states of Rwanda and Burundi in 1962. Senegalese President Macky Sall also sent his support to Belgium in these “times of trial,” while Ghana’s president John Dramani Mahama said that the incident was “another cowardly attack on innocent civilians.”

Houstonians awaits OPM’s deliverance service May 22

opmStaff Writer  | International Guardian, Houston, TX.

All roads would be leading to the Omega Power Ministries (OPM) on 10901 Bras Bend/Creek Bend Drive, South-West Houston Texas, Sunday, May 22, for an all-day prayer reinforcement crusade and one-on-one counselling by the group’s general overseer, Apostle Dr. Chibuzor Chinyere. Apostle Chinyere will arrive from Nigeria to preside the event which starts 8.00 am.

Pastor of the branch, Godwin Ebhoma assured that arrangements to coordinate and accommodate worshippers have been concluded, urging guests to arrive on time to partake in what he described as a major “spiritual revolution for restoration of lives and expectations.” According to Pastor Godwin, “Modern day challenges are obviously beyond human control and that is why you see most people facing similar live challenges over and over. GO’s visit is an honor. This very day would make a difference in peoples’ lives – and I can tell you that testimonies would be overwhelming.”

Apostle Chinyere who spoke to International Guardian from Nigeria said that his restoration messages, deliverance, and humanitarian engagements are inspired by the spirit of the Lord.  According to the Man of God, “The ill wind that pervades the society demands this intervention. Joel 2:25-26  was specific on this issue, and I quote, “I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten, the hopper, the destroyer, and the cutter, my great army, which I sent among you. You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you. And my people shall never again be put to shame.” A manifestation of this and many more messages would be witnessed in this upcoming event, it was gathered.

■ According to Sister Blessing, a cancer survivor who claimed her ailment was miraculously expunged after a prayer session at the OPM, ”After continuous prayers, the cells reduced to 70 cells and after the last checkup, Doctor Jesus turned 375 cells to zero cancerous cells in my body.”
■ According to Sister Blessing, a cancer survivor who claimed her ailment was miraculously expunged after a prayer session at the OPM, ”After continuous prayers, the cells reduced to 70 cells and after the last checkup, Doctor Jesus turned 375 cells to zero cancerous cells in my body.”
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■ Wedding Bells from Above….On February 20, Apostle Chinyere and the OPM in Nigeria coordinated and sponsored the wedding of 140 couples in Nigeria, including a 72-year old man with his 60-year old spouse.

Testimonies from church service guests and members are a confirmation of the healing power of God. According to one Sister Blessing, a cancer survivor who claimed her ailment was miraculously expunged after a prayer session at the OPM, Houston, said, “I am thanking God for healing me. The doctor diagnosed that I had 375 cancerous cells. I told the pastor, he prayed for me, and I also kept the situation in prayers. Each time I went for checkup at the clinic, the cancerous cells reduced gradually. After continuous prayers, the cells reduced to 70 cells and after the last checkup, Doctor Jesus turned 375 cells to zero cancerous cells in my body. I just want to use this opportunity to testify to the Almighty God, that I am well and alive. Being a mother of four what would have happened if my situation got worse. I just want to bless the Lord.”

Another churchgoer, Sister Funmi narrated a miraculous elevation of her living after her OPM experience.  “When I got to this Country, I had no job and no residential documents. The fact I had no residential documents limited me to a lot of things including transportation. It was not easy for me. I kept on believing in God after prayer intervention at the OPM – that God will change my situation. And truly he did, I’m grateful to God that I got a lovely job, my own car and my green card” she said.
Over the years, the OPM’s has stretched it appendages to accommodate a growing Houston populace. For instance, In June 2014, Apostle Dr. Chibuzor Chinyere inaugurated the city’s second branch on 3820 South Dairy Ashford Road. Almost two years, it may be recalled, that the OPM opened its first Houston branch now on 10901 Bras Bend/Creek Bend Drive, on South-West.

Calls of testimonies at the OPM are like a trademark. Videos of confessions and testaments are posted all over the social media outlets while most other beneficiaries of God’s Blessings come to the church events to share their experiences. One Sister Gifty narrated a reversal of her pregnancy complications. She said, “I have been pregnant for 14 months, during the 14 months I went through a lot of stress and pain. To be honest, it wasn’t easy for me, until when I came to OPM for the first time during the night vigil service. The pastor prayed for me and anointed me. He asked the whole church to gather round and pray for me. The following week I delivered safely to a bouncy baby just like the Hebrew women.”

In a similar situation, a cancer-survivor, Bro Gregory said he was diagnosed with cancer, and was going through chemotherapy when he received prayers from the pastor and also took the blessed water from church with faith. He continued, “I kept on praying and to the glory of God and to the shame of the devil I am cancer free, my Doctor had to confess to me that this is a miracle, because he couldn’t believe what had happened. Today I don’t have to go to the hospital for cancer treatment. I am healed and healthy, happy and strong –  may the Lord’s name be praised.”

Houston’s `global and multi-cultural appeal have attracted varieties of ethnic development worldwide, and OPM knew that. According to the United States Census Bureau, Houston, with 2.3 million residents, is the fourth most populous city in the United States, trailing only New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. The city is the largest in the South and the Southwest, holding the highest number of African immigrants with Nigeria being the most prominent. According to Apostle Chibuzor (regularly called Daddy by church members), “I am fascinated by the City’s growth over the years, and the fact that our people are vastly populated here. Saving the children of God from societal ills; redeeming businesses from recessions, and winning as many faiths and souls for God are my ultimate mission, and that explains why we already have two branches in Houston.”

May 22 revival and deliverance service would feature praise-worshipping, sermons, and a long awaited one-on-one counselling sessions with the General Overseer. Apostle Chinyere would dedicate this day for Houstonians.  “I would see everybody that needs counselling, one-on-one; and take time to share the message with them. That is the way God has directed me at this time” he said.
“We shall also be ready to hear testimonies to justify the power and presence of God during our worshiping and deliverance periods. As always, that is the moment I cherish most; the moment when people reveal how their lives are transformed through the healing powers of the Holy Ghost; when people using walking canes jump up and start walking without any support; when barren women regain their wombs after our prayer assignments – Just go to our website and see videos of testimonies of how people even here in Houston are saved from life tragedies, and desolations, and other unsolved mysteries,” Apostle Chinyere said.

OPM was founded in on April 23 2006 with a few Christian followers, but today, the population has been overpowering and has spread across Africa, Europe and North America. In Port Harcourt branch alone, there are more 800,000 members, and this number grows by the day. The facility on New Airport Road by Eliozu Junction, Port Harcourt has also been turned to a healing ground as people with various forms of sicknesses and other life challenges now rush to the church to receive their healings. It has become one of the most popular and fast growing churches, not only in Rivers state but across the Niger Delta region and beyond.

With more than  100 branches across Nigeria and worldwide, OPM  has also become a rallying point for people with diverse problems, sicknesses and diseases as the healing, deliverance, and emancipating power of God prevail to intervene in their challenges. The ministry has also investment in schools and remedial job training centers where admissions, tuitions, and other services are free. “We do not take from the poor; we take care of the poor,” Apostle Chinyere said. According to Apostle Chinyere, “It does not make any sense to build schools that only the affluent people can attend. That is not godly – if the poorest churchgoer cannot benefit from the same church where he or she worships, then something is not right.”

In February 20, Apostle Chinyere and the OPM in Nigeria coordinated the wedding of 140 couples including a 72-year old man with his 60-year old spouse. The motive was both spiritual and socially humanitarian. For instance, the ministry gave them money to pay bride price; bought wedding suits and gowns including shirts and tie for all the grooms; paid for marriage certificate and paid for food and drinks that were used for their reception.

According to Apostle Chinyere, “Every day I get sleepless night because of the amount of people living together when God has not joined them. It is a sin before God. Do you know that; one out of every five people you see in the street are living together without being religiously or legally married? So that is why I decided to intervene, so when Rapture occurs, they shall not be found wanting. What is a church building when the people inside the building have visa to go to Hell-fire. Salvation is better than beautiful church building. Now I can sleep well knowing that extra 140 souls have been added to the kingdom of God.”

The Sunday, May 22 reinforcement crusade and one-on-one counselling will take place on 10901 Braes Bend Houston, TX 77071. Event time is 8.00 prompt. For more information, please call 281-757-3574 or 832-475-6667.

Nigeria’s first car maker takes to the skies in fighter jets

The grinding conflict between the Nigerian state and Boko Haram insurgents has exacted a devastating human and economic toll over the past six years. But for Nigeria’s first car manufacturer, the crisis may represent an opportunity.

 The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) recently announced a partnership deal with Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM), which will see the company supply spare parts for jets conducting airstrikes against the insurgents.

“The ingenious effort by IVM is instrumental to the continued operation of the Alpha Jets,” NAF spokesperson Ayodele Famuyiwa said of the deal. “IVM helped to save the day when help was not forthcoming from abroad.”

The air force reached out to Innoson in 2015, as it faced increasing difficulty with the import of vital parts such as brake pads. The deal was struck after a series of site visits around the country.

“The army came to our factories in many states,” says Innoson spokesperson Cornel Osigwe. “They saw we had the capacity.”160323125238-naf-alpha-jet-exlarge-169

IVM, part of the Innoson Group owned by billionaire Innocent Chukwuma, started producing commercial vehicles such as coaches in 2007, before launching a range of private cars in 2014 — the first to carry a “Made in Nigeria” seal.
The offshoot company now employs over 7,000 people and has capacity to produce 10,000 cars a year. It is hoped that the partnership with NAF could help the business expand further.
“The attention is providing a big boost for the company,” says Osigwe.

Innoson has gained several new clients since the deal, according to the spokesperson, including the National Assembly. Leading politicians such as Senator Ben Murray-Bruce have offered strong support.

Osigwe hopes that high profile supporters will help the company make inroads with the wider public.

“If the government patronize Innoson, individuals and companies will follow,” he says.

Innoson staff meeting with Nigerian Air Force pilots at Enugu Air Base. Collaboration is likely to expand beyond the current deal.
Innoson staff meeting with Nigerian Air Force pilots at Enugu Air Base. Collaboration is likely to expand beyond the current deal.
As Nigeria continues to suffer from falling oil revenues that are devaluing its currency, the Naira, the government is making efforts to build up the domestic manufacturing sector and reduce dependency on imports.
The government-promoted Twitter campaign #BuyNaijaToGrowTheNaira has been enthusiastically adopted by the public, trending on several occasions over the past month.
Innoson has featured prominently in the campaign, with indications that the company is gaining recognition.
A recent poll from news site YNaija showed that 60% of respondents would choose the Nigerian-made cars.
IVM is now seeking to capitalize on the current momentum. The company is planning to increase its manufacturing capacity from 10,000 to 50,000 vehicles per year, including of new, lower cost cars to reach a broader market.
Collaboration with the NAF will also expand for research and supply. As patriotism grows across Nigeria, this could prove a crucial selling point.

Nigeria’s unexpected U-turn on interest rates might not be enough

By   |  Business Insider

The Central Bank of Nigeria surprised everyone by hiking rates 100 basis points up to 12% from 11%, on Tuesday.

All fourteen analysts surveyed by Bloomberg expected the rate to remain unchanged.

This decision comes just months after the Central Bank of Nigeria controversially slashed rates by 2% in November, down to 11% from 13%, despite escalating inflation and a wide current account deficit.

In light of that, Tuesday’s decision to hike rates “is, in many ways, a positive sign,” argues Capital Economics’ John Ashbourne in a note to client.screen%20shot%202016-03-22%20at%2012_01_58%20pm

“But this flip-flop on rates will raise yet more questions about the unpredictable and confusing direction of Nigerian monetary policy,” he warned.

Ashbourne also argued that this “policy U-turn” might not have a major economic effect.

He pointed out that inflationary pressures have further escalated over the last few months and that this latest hike does not even completely undo the cut from November.

Additionally, Ashbourne observed that the Central Bank of Nigeria’s governor Godwin Emefiele showed no signs of reconsidering his FX restriction of holding the official exchange rate at N199/US$. This policy has led to shortages of imported goods, which has thus incentivized consumers to jump into the black market.screen%20shot%202016-03-22%20at%2012_03_41%20pm

And finally, Emefiele’s speech didn’t really give a sense of what to expect next. As Ashbourne explained in his note:

“The Governor began his speech by reiterating his view that monetary policy must remain ‘accommodative’ in order to support growth in the struggling economy which he described as ‘starved of liquidity’. This does not sit well with his subsequent decision to tighten policy. He also blamed high inflation on political risk, electricity costs, and seasonal variations, an explanation that conveniently ignores the effect of his own FX policies. It is not clear whether this break from looser policy – which has been supported by both Governor Emefiele and President Buhari – is a shift in both men’s thinking or an attempt by the governor to assert his independence.”

In short, it’s definitely a good sign that Nigeria moved towards a more conventional policy by hiking rates on Tuesday.

But there are still plenty of problems that need to be addressed.

Tinubu, Atiku fight over APC BoT chair

John Alechenu, John Ameh and  Eniola Akinkuotu  |  Punch

Cracks among key political office holders and leaders in the All Progressives Congress are threatening the unity of the party, which is in control of the Federal Government, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.

“There have been cases of appointments into offices, which have generated tension between the President and Tinubu. That is just one angle to the issues,” a top member of the party in the National Assembly confided in Sunday PUNCH in Abuja.

The other angle, the source said, was an attempt to sideline Tinubu because he held no official position in the party.

“During most decision-making meetings of the party, key officials often point out that he (Tinubu) cannot influence decisions on the grounds of being the national leader because there is no such office in the APC constitution.

“For example, while political office holders like the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Mr. President, National Assembly members, governors, among others may have a say in decision-making, the office of national leader has no much powers,” the source added.

SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that this was also why the choice of who would occupy the position of Chairman of the Board Trustees of the party had become a contest between former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Tinubu.

Atiku, Tinubu...Investigations indicate that between President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu,  there is a “cold war” over key decisions taken by the former.
Atiku, Tinubu…Investigations indicate that between President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, there is a “cold war” over key decisions taken by the former.

“It had been initially agreed that Abubakar should become the BOT chairman. But, since the other leaders are now saying that the position of national leader is unconstitutional, Tinubu wants to revert to the position of BOT chairman.

“That way, he will become a major decision– maker in the affairs of the party and the Federal Government as presently constituted,” the official stated.

The source described the recent criticism of President Buhari and the APC-led Federal Government by Tinubu’s wife, Remi, and his daughter, as “signs” of the alleged cold war between the President and the national leader of his party.

Findings also showed that a group in the party had been pushing for the exit of Odigie-Oyegun as the national chairman, “owing to his not too impressive role in the election of the presiding officers of the National Assembly, particularly the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki.”

However, another faction backing Odigie-Oyegun was said to have held the view that he should be allowed to stay on till the party would have conducted its national convention and filled the vacant positions in the APC.

SUNDAY PUNCH further learnt that while Buhari had been cautious in relating with Saraki, he was “normally at home with the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, whom he sees as an “ally” at the National Assembly.

However, a reliable source within Tinubu’s camp told one of our correspondents that the former governor and Buhari were back together.

He said the problem with the APC was that the presidency had distanced itself from the party and had thus lost touch with the change agenda.

The source added that there was a growing consensus that once the party had a new chairman and a new publicity secretary, things would change.

He said, “We are of the view that unless the party leadership is changed, the change agenda will fail. The new agenda is to make sure that the President and the party are on the same page. There is no presidency that can survive if it divorces itself from the party.

“The presidency’s action is also justified because we have a party leadership that is just not there. It is not focused, disciplined or pushing any agenda and so the presidency has ignored the party but the two must work together.”

He revealed that all party leaders will meet in Abuja on Tuesday where major decisions would be taken regarding the way forward.

He added, “Unlike three months ago when nobody cared, everyone now cares and has decided to work together and ensure that the party is structured. I don’t know how the restructuring will take place but we will change the party chairman and find a replacement for Lai Mohammed.

“Once we can get this right, things will change and that is why we are having a caucus meeting on Tuesday which all party leaders for the first time have agreed to attend.”

Attempts to get a reaction from the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, were unsuccessful. Calls to his mobile phone were neither picked nor returned.

A response to a text message sent to him on the subject was being awaited as of the time of filing this report.

A similar call made to the party’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Timi Frank was picked by an aide who said, “I will tell him you called.”

A response to a similar text message sent to him was still being awaited as of the time of filing this report. 7:00pm.

Similar attempts to get an official reaction from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar were equally unsuccessful.

A call to the Director General of the Atiku Media Office, Mazi Paul Ibe, indicated that his phone was switched off. A response to a text message sent to him was also being awaited as of the time of filing this report.

Book Preview: Governance Buhari’s Way

1757c5bd80e59662c6aa279ef376ee1aA new book on leadership and management about Nigeria’s new regime has been scheduled to be launched during its first year in office May, 2016, and would evaluate President Muhamadu Buhari’s past and present stewardships. The book titled “Governance Buhari’s Way” would evaluate his past and present governance approaches, as well as address critical leadership issues the regime faces. The Author, Dr Anthony Obi Ogbo says the book would converse the handle of leadership in the executive structure and scrutinize President Buhari’s leadership philosophies, practice, and shortfalls with constructive solutions for progress.

“The focus is on President Buhari. He is the President, and evaluating his styles and sharing constructive solutions to impending challenges of governance is our business,” Dr. Ogbo said. Nigerians did not quite take  President Buhari’s first 100-day very serious because his followers had argued that such period was too short to assess a constitutionally allowed four-year position, but critics differ – bashing the presidency for leading a very sluggish start. This new book lunch coincides with President Buhari’s first year in office and would further update Nigerians about the regime’s handle of their country’s social, political, and economic prospects.

According to Dr. Ogbo, “It is basically a book on leadership and the applicable tools to appropriately lead people, their resources, and the connecting elements. While the subject is President Buhari, most chapters and passages in the book would  invoke fundamental concepts in effective leadership and explain misapplication of the leadership rules in the executive structure. The good thing is that these concepts could also replicate in other leadership or management settings.”

Dr. Ogbo’s last book was released a few months ago. Titled “The Influence of Leadership”,  the publication was a scholarly research: a qualitative phenomenological research study about Nigerian citizens living through a political, economic, social, and cultural phenomena of leadership catastrophe. Co-publishers of the book, the American Journal of Transformational Leadership wrote in a release that details of the lunch of the new book would be made public early next year.

BOOK PREVIEW INFORMATION

■ Title: GOVERNANCE: BUHARI’S WAY (The Misapplication of Leadership Praxis)
■ Category:  Leadership/Politics/Government
■ Publishers: American Journal of Transformational Leadership
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ISBN-13: 978-1514841495
ISBN-10: 1514841495
■ Synopsis
A scholarly composition about the misapplication of the concepts of leadership in the executive structure: a paradigmatic appraisal of the Nigerian President, his temperament and leadership philosophies, and how deceptively and thoughtlessly he might punctuate a hard-fought progress in attaining a united nation.  Read More

Re: PDP is too corrupt and too sick to lead the opposition

By Casca Ohanele
By Casca Ohanele

This article was earlier sent to me privately by the author Dr SKC Ogbonnia before going public on the International Guardian  Vol 17 No 9 of  January 2016, Ordinarily, the caption would have elicited some excitement had it been it was sincere, unbiased and constructive in attempt to demonize a party that ran the affairs of Nigeria for sixteen years.  I have a lot of respect for Dr SKC for his interest in the affairs of Nigeria from the Diaspora.  But in the author’s position as it concerns who leads the opposition in Nigeria, I have some reservations that he may not have done a good research or he purposely decided to label all members of the present opposition party in Nigeria the PDP with one tag. This to my mind and that of many discerning minds is fallacy. I guess he wanted my reaction that’s why he sent me a copy and I respect him for that privilege.

The Peoples Democratic Party still commands the respect of many Nigerians despite many lies told by APC before the 2015 elections against the party which many have come to realize in recent times as mere propaganda.  The Peoples Democratic Party’s umbrella still have array of well meaning Nigerians of all works of life who are decent in character. As a party, they had and still having their challenges which is not uncommon with political activities. For anybody to wake up from sleep to assert that PDP is too corrupt and too sick to lead the opposition is jaundiced.  All across the country Nigeria, there are signature people oriented infrastructure which the PDP led government in the past 16 years will be credited for.  At the same time, there are mistakes they have made which should not be given as an excuse for non performance of the present APC administration.
For the records, the PDP was elected into office in 1999 and in 2000, less than one year, Nigerians could boast of GSM services throughout the country without blaming the military misrule which Buhari was a key actor. Nigeria under PDP saw the rail system destroyed by the military which Buhari was a key actor being revived, thanks to President Goodluck Jonathan administration.  New airports were built under PDP. Workers salaries were increased, the price of fuel was stabilized, new universities established and lots more under the PDP administration. Compare that with 9 months of inactivity of the Buhari led APC government which glorifies itself with the Change mantra but administratively inefficient and developmentally visionless, one would appreciate the fact that the elements that constituted a clog in the wheel of progress in Nigeria democracy in the challenging days of PDP are now calling the shots in APC.  By that, one would ask where lies the morality for anybody to assume that APC members are less corrupt or too healthy to lead at the federal level? These same elements who blame PDP today were the real architects of some of the challenges that faced the party either as governors, ministers, legislators, board members or contractors from 1999 to 2015 but today find themselves in APC. They trade on names calling and blame games which have brought untold avoidable hardship to Nigerian. Nigerians are quick in getting disillusioned with the APC administration which should have been the major concern of DR SKC Ogbonnia. Many leaders of APC have some moral burden but that does not make everybody in the party bad.
On the issue raised by Dr SKC that PDP leaders are befallen with one form of acute sickness or another instead of defending themselves and the cause of the party, one begins to see a kind of American Donald Trump insulting rhetoric.  Sickness is something that could happen to anybody and should not be a political issue. Are there no APC leaders who are sick? Don’t APC leaders now go on oversea treatment?  Going abroad for treatment, has been a problem with the Nigeria leadership since post independence which is condemnable. I think what we need to do is to hold our leaders accountable for failing to strengthen our health care programme and that is not something the PDP should be held solely accountable. Dr SKC should join forces with other Nigerians irrespective of political party affiliation to encourage the present administration which came to power on the mantra of change to do something about health care services rather than continue to blame President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. Buhari is to blame for his inactivity and lack of vision. They promised Nigeria change and they should change those things that are not good not blaming the past and doing the same thing. We all are against corruption no matter the party in power. The constant globetrotting and gallivanting by President Buhari for medical treatment abroad ,wasteful  and unrewarding diplomatic meetings must be reassessed considering that the Naira{N} has fallen to a shameful value under his watch with a dwindling economic situation. That leads to the possible conclusion that “na the same people”.

President Buhari.... APC administration and people should ask government to do something to checkmate recent mayhem caused by Boko Haram before they recapture all the communities from where PDP led government dislodged them before APC came on board.
President Buhari…. APC administration and people should ask government to do something to checkmate recent mayhem caused by Boko Haram before they recapture all the communities from where PDP led government dislodged them before APC came on board.

The offensive write-up however noted in self contradiction that PDP still have ardent supporters who still see hope believing that the party will soon usher in some credible leaders.  For sure the party will usher in credible leaders because they abound. Dr SKC agreed with ardent PDP supporters by going ahead to name people like Sen. Ken Nnamani, Nuhu Ribadu, Donald Duke,  Segun Mimiko and so on as those he adjudged untainted. The author made himself a moral judge of determining Nigerians who are tainted and untainted. This to me and many others is fallacy. Since the author believes PDP still parades credible people because there are indeed men and women of integrity and class in PDP who have served Nigeria and many more with patriotic zeal to serve humanity. That therefore exposes the fallacy in Dr SKC’s misleading sermon that if like God’s promised not to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah if there is found one righteous person amongst them, he will not destroy the city. In PDP there are still men and women of honour who are not sick in the authors view that can provide leadership at all levels as to lead  the opposition to recapture power at the centre again not by propaganda, not by threat of monkey and Baboon soaking in blood, not by making empty promises that holds no water like the APC, not by playing politics with insecurity  and insurgency in the country, not by use of bombastic languages against the establishment but by exposing the hypocrisy of the present government of APC as a visionless, careless, directionless,, lawless, vicious and dictatorial regime with skewed mentality of vendetta, nepotism, blame game and deception.
With the experience of a missing or lost and found 2016 budget the first of its kind in the modern society where a country’s budget would be declared missing at the National Assembly, APC as a party if decent and incorruptible should have asked President Buhari and those involved in the budget saga to honorably resign for the shame and embarrassment they caused Nigerians.  PDP as a party and government would have done better.
Again, the article in view suggests that the author who claimed to know the next move of the PDP even before they hold their congress has made himself a seer who has the supernatural powers to know ahead those in the northern part of Nigeria who will be handed the mantle of leadership by PDP and has condemned them as wearing beads of corruption another fallacy of hasty conclusion and fallacy ad-hominen because people are presumed innocent before the law until proven guilty. It is only in Nigeria under President Buhari where people are presumed guilty until proven innocent, an affront to rule of law. This is the situation with the so much orchestrated Dasukigate Dr SKC talked about. Dasuki has not been allowed to speak out; all the allegations against him have been by the government who are on vendetta mission. Note that in 1985, it was Col Dasuki that led the group that kept Gen Buhari then president under house arrest after the coup that overthrew him. The public need to know that fact and see clearly why Buhari wants to get a pound of flesh from Dasuki. APC liars have been publicizing names purported to have been mentioned by Dasuki as those involved in the said scandal which from reliable source close to Dasuki were not mentioned by him.
The author went ahead to opinionate that the timbers of 7th Assembly mentioning only those who are in the PDP still as only those who are corrupt. He said and I quote; “the timbers of 7th Legislature, particularly former Senate President David Mark, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu and former Deputy Speaker Emeka Ihedioha are pondering what could have happened. They were well groomed as the picture perfect baby-face of the opposition with every resource in tow. However, the trio has suddenly has suddenly grown too old and too important due to a raging fear of imminent probes into the billions budgeted for constitutional review and constituency projects from 2007 to 2015.” This sermon is laughable in the sense that the author expected these great leaders to start fighting the government for mere fighting sake. These great Nigerians are democrats whose interest is how to move Nigeria forward not to use their experience to drag the government down like the APC did during President Goodluck when they joined the Boko Haram as their advocates, sponsoring insurgency and doing things that undermined the security of the country. Knowing that APC is visionless with the conglomeration of strange bed fellows those PDP leaders mentioned by the author know very well the antecedents of most of the leaders of APC and are convinced that their infighting and greed will derail their administration and provide the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP a stable to be back to power.  On a personal note, Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha today in his state of Imo is seen as the solution to the maladministration of an APC Governor Rochas Okorocha who rigged himself back to power.  Go to Imo State people are crying why not Ihedioha. His past performance and his characters as a man whose word is his bond have positioned him as a pragmatic leader. Again, all those who were labeled too corrupt and too sick are PDP members. One may ask when did APC become an abode for forgiven sinners?  Does APC have the canonical right like Catholic priests to give absolution for sins? Any mention of Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha, the Deputy Speaker 7th House of Reps without mention of Rt Hon Aminu Tambuwal , a man of character now in APC and governor of Sokoto State the then Speaker, 7th House of Reps, is selective judgment and such cannot pass objectivity test. Again the mention of PDP leaders as corrupt because of allegations by the APC without mention of APC past governors and top government officials who have been indicted by panel of enquiries set up by constituted authorities for embezzlement and management of state treasury amounts to hypocrisy.  Today APC governors who are on their second term in office have mismanaged their state resources and have declared their state broke. A state like Imo where the governor is APC, the economy is deplorable yet the author failed to mention it. Gov Rochas Okorocha is a symbol of a typical APC leader, insensitive, lawless, nepotic, greedy, corrupt, liar and propagandist, confussionist, visionless and loquacious.
Having said that, I make bold to say that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP  has all it takes to lead Nigeria once again especially now when the hawks that were in the party have found themselves  in the All Progressive Congress, APC. The kind of opposition expected of democrats is not destructive opposition but constructive one that deals with issues not the type of propaganda done by APC when they were in the opposition which they have continued to do by blaming the past administration for their inactivity and cluelessness in governance behaving as if they are still the opposition party.  Any citizen of Nigeria that wants the progress of the country should advise the new government to take off with their campaign promises and stop blaming the past. The government should be held accountable for not being able to fix problems of governance and deal with issues that will accelerate development. The government of Buhari should be encouraged to do something fast to stabilize the Naira and check fuel scarcity. Nigerians are suffering under this APC administration and people should ask government to do something to checkmate recent mayhem caused by Boko Haram before they recapture all the communities from where PDP led government dislodged them before APC came on board.  The APC government should address non payments of salaries of civil servants by governors under their party. APC should caution the Imo State governor to stop mass sack of more than 4000 workers and pay arrears of salaries owed workers as many believe that Gov Okorocha stole Imo money to sponsor President Buhari’s election. Same is the fate of Rotimi Amaechi former governor of Rivers State who records have shown, looted the state treasury to sponsor Buhari’s election which resulted in his appointment as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Corruption no doubt has been one of the banes of Nigeria towards achieving greatness. It is so rooted that hardly any political party or class can beat their chest to claim innocent. I am solidly behind any effort by any leader or group of people to fight the menace of corruption and other evil in the country called Nigeria. Tribalism, divide and rule, religious bigotry and sycophancy have all promoted corruption in Nigeria and any attempt by anybody or group to fight the hydra headed virus, such person or group must as well live above the mentioned sentiments.  I am in support that anybody who has looted or has breached public trust should be brought to book. I am of the firm believe that to achieve success in the fight against corruption, people should stop the sycophancy of praising President Buhari when he has done little or nothing. Nigerians should also demand that the rule of law should be followed in prosecuting his war against corruption and there should not be sacred cow or selectivity. Those in APC who have in one way or the other involved in corrupt practice should be made accountable.  In my candid opinion, I expect Dr SKC to be a father figure as the president of Nigerians in Diaspora, NIDO Texas, which is made up by people of different political linen, to be apolitical. Aligning himself with a political party to hastily condemn another as too corrupt and too sick to lead may be counterproductive.
I wish to state that PDP as a party irrespective of the challenges they have faced in the past or facing in the present, by omission or by commission, is still a party to be reckoned with. There are men and women of impeccable character who have the patriotic zeal to serve the country. PDP remains a viable alternative to the present clueless regime. APC parades some good guys too and such people should be brought on board to assist the administration instead of President Buhari appointing according to him, people from areas that gave him his so called 90% votes leading to his skewed appointments.  To move Nigeria forward, all hands must be on deck. No section of the country should be alienated; those who have something positive to offer irrespective of their party affiliation should be embraced by the APC administration because the total national interest should be making Nigeria great.

■ Casca Ohanele is Journalist, member Nigeria Union of Journalist, Newspaper columnist, a Social Commentator and Political Analyst and Lives in Houston. Contact: email to Casmir.tochiohanele@yahoo.co.uk

PDP is too corrupt and too sick to lead the opposition

By SKC Ogbonnia
By SKC Ogbonnia

It is a common knowledge that any government without credible opposition is open to dictatorship and abuse of power. Recently, there was an array of hope for Nigeria.  For all intents and purposes, Nigerians had witnessed a formidable opposition activity by the time for the 2015 elections. But that is no longer the case. The current main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria (PDP), has turned out to be too corrupt and too sick to play a leading role.

So far, President Muhammadu Buhari is doing a commendable job grabbing the corrupt PDP henchmen one after the other. Yet, the attitude of the culprits once they are granted bail is not funny at all. Instead of standing firm to defend themselves and the cause of the opposition, these PDP leaders are usually befallen with one form of acute sickness or another. To rub in the ploy, the sick looters typically opt for treatment abroad while the masses are saddled with poor medical facilities at home.
Interestingly, the ardent supporters of the former ruling party still see hope. They believe the party will soon usher in some credible leaders in the crucible of a party convention, whenever that might be. But don’t hold your breath. Of course, PDP still boasts of fairly untainted figures like Ken Nnamani, Nuhu Ribadu, Donald Duke, Segun Mimiko, Ibrahim Dankwambo, Ibrahim Shekarau, and so on. Alas, the Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria is not ready to entrust its future on any novice in primitive accumulation of wealth. The dilemma, therefore, is that virtually all its anointed leaders with deep pocket—from the north, east, and west—wear loud beads of corruption around their necks. Take a look at the lineup below.
Namadi Sambo: In a normal clime, the mild-mannered former Vice President would be the shoe-in to the leadership vacuum. However, he is yet to recover from an overseas medical treatment resulting possibly from the new wave of sickness common with PDP chieftains being fingered for abuse of office. Moreover, Sambo cannot feign ignorance to the monumental corruption that rocked the National Economic Council while he was at the helm.
Enter the man of the hour, son of a former Sultan, and the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki who has been in dire need of foreign medical treatment in midst of dizzying criminal charges. Dasuki had exhibited a measure of political shrewdness when he stormed the London Think-Tank Chatham House to make a case for the postponement of Nigeria’s 2015 elections. But it is clear that his was a fall before the rise. The Sokoto prince will forever be remembered for freebooting $2.1 billion defense funds budgeted to save human lives—now referred to as Dasukigate.
The case of the recent PDP Chairmen does not exude hope. Haliru Mohammed Bello, for one, has become a permanent fixture in the contemporary discussion of corruption in Nigeria. Currently confined to a hospital bed but indicted in connection to the Dasukigate, Bello is the same character thrust into the position of Defense Minister during the Goodluck era despite being embroiled in the infamous £8.6 billion Siemens bribery scandal. Similarly, though he is been out of the public scene since stepping down after failing to account for N12 billion party funds, Nigerians will never forget how Adamu Mua’zu ascended the top party post in the face of pending allegations for stealing N19.8billion from Bauchi State coffers. Even more, not only is the former governor rumored sick somewhere, Mua’zu remains an integral quotient in cracking the various Dasukigate equations.

PIC.2. FROM LEFT: VICE PRESIDENT NAMADI SAMBO; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AND PDP CHAIRMAN, ADAMU MU'AZU, WAVING TO THE CROWD DURING DECAMPING CEREMONY OF ATTAHIRU BAFARAWA FROM APC TO PDP IN SOKOTO ON SATURDAY (8/2/14). 794/8/2/14/AAG/NAN
PIC.2. FROM LEFT: VICE PRESIDENT NAMADI SAMBO; PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AND PDP CHAIRMAN,
ADAMU MU’AZU, WAVING TO THE CROWD DURING DECAMPING CEREMONY OF ATTAHIRU BAFARAWA FROM APC
TO PDP IN SOKOTO ON SATURDAY (8/2/14).
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Sule Lamido is a well-nurtured party stalwart then widely seen as the heir apparent to 2019 PDP presidential ticket. Sadly, the ex-governor and son are now awaiting trial for plundering Jigawa State treasury. The plight of the past Chairman of Northern Governors Forum, Muazu Babangida Aliyu, is equally sad. Not long ago all roads pointed to Aliyu’s Minna residence, but that was then. Today, the erstwhile “Chief Servant” of Niger State is mired in N2.9 billion fraud charges at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The timbers of the 7th Legislature, particularly former Senate President David Mark, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, and former Deputy Speaker Emeka Ihedioha are pondering what could have been. They were well groomed as the picture perfect babyface of the opposition with every resource in tow. However, not surprisingly, the trio has suddenly grown too old and too impotent due to a raging fear of imminent probes into the billions budgeted for Constitutional Review and Constituency Projects from the year 2007 to 2015. Ordinarily, PDP could have explored Senator Godswill Akpabio, the official opposition leader in the Legislature, but the former governor has become dumbstruck out of the blue after an encounter with the EFCC for allegedly carting away N108 billion from Akwa Ibom State treasury.
That brings us to Olisa Metuh, a man of cerebral pedigree, then packaged as a fearless patriot in his role as the PDP National Publicity Secretary. Regrettably, the party has just found out the hard way: Promoting Metuh as its official mouthpiece is akin to bursting the Pandora’s Box in a public square. Lo and behold, the credibility of the Nnenwi High Chief is deep down the tubes at the spur of the moment after failing to make sense of how and why a portion of the Dasuki corrupt largesse landed in his individual business bank account.
The most brazen is the spectacle of Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State grandstanding as a self-appointed “Leader of Nigeria’s Opposition”. A man of voluble tidings, Fayose is the shameless fugitive ex-governor previously impeached for corruption but drafted back by his party to recapture the seat by any means necessary. Ultimately, he is rattled by the anti-corruption war and has been roaming the political space inciting the public with all manners of innuendo against the ruling party as if PDP had shared the stolen billions among the poor masses. But Nigerians have become wiser. We are well aware that the commotion is nothing but the wailing of a highbinder awaiting serious time for his involvement in the N1.3 billion poultry scandal plus 2014 Ekiti election fraud.
It will be a gross disservice to the reading audience if this exposé is to conclude without a special attention on Femi Fani-Kayode. Quite frankly, at the chagrin of friends, I was overjoyed when the former minister was acquitted of money laundering charges. Though always traducing, Fani-Kayode’s kind of verbal opposition is not totally bad for the polity. At least, his bombastic style has entertainment value—a radio station away from a poor man’s Rush Limbaugh. The issue with this one, though, is that new revelations from the Dasukigate have shown that the constant bravado is not only to blind the gullible masses but also to fan the embers of crises in anticipation of looming indictments over new graft allegations.
This whole picture portends a troubling future for Nigeria. Although President Buhari has recorded a measurable success thus far, he is far from sainthood. Like in any human undertaking, excesses abound. Very unfortunately, however one views it; and no matter the line of argument; it is clear the PDP brand is hopelessly banal—too corrupt, too sick, and too witless to checkmate the party in power. Even if the PDP is to succeed in its dream of a makeover, the ensuing leadership will always be dismissed, and rightly so, as an appendage to an unrepentant corrupt cabal. The posterity beckons on patriotic minds within the different opposition camps, therefore, to unite towards the path to a true democratic culture. Instead of the maddening rush to the ruling party, it is time to explore a new opposition party that is steadily alert to expose the weakness of the APC central government and credible enough to offer alternative solutions.
■ Dr. SKC Ogbonnia, Ph.D., is the current president of Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) – Contact: email to  skcogbonnia@firsttexasenergy.com

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