Following last week’s successful rescue of 275 women
from the captivity of the fading Boko Haram terrorist group in Sambisa
Forest, one of the traumatized women on Sunday narrated her ordeal at
the hands of the sect members.
One
of the returnees whose name was given as Asabe Aliyu, a 23-year-old
mother of four children from Delsak, a village near Chibok town, told a
Daily Times correspondent at Malkoi, one of the camps for displaced
persons in Yola, Adamawa state, that beating was the order of the day in
the Boko Haram camp.
Aliyu
said she has been intermittently vomiting blood, an indication that she
sustained internal injuries during her manhandling at the terrorist’s
camp.
She said in addition to the deployment of all forms of
vulgar words, the terrorists forced her into marrying one of them after a
series of sexual assaults unleashed on her by different men on a daily
basis.
Aliyu, who appears in poor health, further disclosed
that death was the punishment for any infraction or mistake in Sambisa
under the terrorist group.
“I was abducted six months ago
in Delsak when our village was overrun by Boko Haram. First I had
sojourned from my village to a forest close to Cameroun, they turned me
into a sex machine. They took turns to sleep with me. Now, I am pregnant
and I cannot identify the father,” she said.
Asabe went
further to reveal that she even thought that the pregnancy would bring
compassion from the sect, but was disappointed that with her condition
as a pregnant woman she was still compelled to cook for the sect
members.
Another rescued woman, Lami Musa, who was seen carrying a three-day-old baby girl, looked tired and haggard.
Lami,
whose legs were swollen and had to be supported before she could walk,
said the sect members abducted the whole of her family and killed her
husband at Kilkasa forest when she was four months’ pregnant.
“They
took us to Sambisa forest, we were sleeping in an open field. For days,
we went without water or food. Three days ago, I gave birth to this
baby girl. As I am talking to you, I cannot ascertain the status of her
health. I have not had a bath since I was delivered of the baby. The
baby is yet to be bathed too,” Lami said.
Maryamu Adamu, who hails from Minchika in Adamawa state, also revealed that she saw the hell called Sambisa Forest.
Adamu
said she did not know if her two children and husband were still alive
because she had not set eyes on them since she was kidnapped and taken
to Sambisa Forest nine months ago.
“I know I was dead, my
existing now is just a mere shadow of life as nothing moves me. But now
that I am here, I confirm that I am a living being. I thank God that I
am alive. I thank God,” she said.
Daily Times reported
that the camp housed both old and young returnees, as well as girls who
may need a long time to readjust to normal living.
Some of the
rescued women, who declined to give their names, said that they trekked
for three days before they were rescued and finally taken to Yola. Many
of them looked hunger-stricken while the children kept wailing as a
result of illness and malnutrition.
Some of the women and
children had to be assisted as they could not walk on their own while
another set of returnees could not alight from the vehicles that brought
them from Sambisa Forest as a result of exhaustion and hunger.
READ ALSO: Sambisa Victims Are On The Way To Yola
A displaced man, staying in Malkoi Camp in Yola, where the women were taken to, had a reunion of sorts.
The
man reportedly saw four of his cousins and their children, who the
family had thought were dead, among the 275 rescued women. He openly
expressed his joy in tears.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian military recently released footage that shows how women and children earlier kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists tried to escape after an aerial bombardment forced the militants to flee their base in Sambisa Forest.
Ms Zainab Bangura, UN Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, described Boko Haram
militants and their fellow jihadists from ISIS as the worst sexual
abusers in the world.
Boko Haram militants along with ISIS jihadists described as the worst sexual abusers in the world by the UN spokeswoman Zainab Bangura.
“I am appalled by reports that hundreds of the recently released female captives were repeatedly raped by Boko Haram militias and compelled to “marry” their captors,” she told. “In order to give rise to a new generation raised in their own image, they [Boko Haram militants]are waging war on women’s physical, sexual and reproductive autonomy and rights,” added Ms. Bangura.
READ ALSO: 10 ISIS Militants Impregnated 9-Year-Old Girl
One year after the Chibok Girls abduction many of them are still believed to be held hostages somewhere in Sambisa forest. Bangura told UN still insists on immediate release of the abducted female hostages. “I reiterate my calls for all abducted women and girls to be immediately released from captivity and returned safely to their families,” she told.
READ ALSO:Women Abducted By Boko Haram Recount Heartbreaking Ordeal
The UN official told that extreme sexual violence is a distinctive feature in Boko Haram terror tactics. The UN official told that she recently met with in the Middle East with female ISIS victims freed from sexual slavery and Boko Haram has a lot in common with ISIS militants in committing atrocities on sexual grounds.
Recently Amnesty International released a documentary about female hostages abducted by Boko Haram since the start of 2014, many of whom have been forced into sexual slavery and trained to fight. It is believed that no less than 2,000 women have been abducted since 2014.
Report, released by Human Rights Watch six months ago has revealed that no fewer 500 women and girls have been abducted by the dreaded Boko Haram sect since 2009 to 2014 and most of them have been forcefully married, while others have been forced to join them in their fight against Nigeria’s security agents.
Boko Haram militants along with ISIS jihadists described as the worst sexual abusers in the world by the UN spokeswoman Zainab Bangura.
“I am appalled by reports that hundreds of the recently released female captives were repeatedly raped by Boko Haram militias and compelled to “marry” their captors,” she told. “In order to give rise to a new generation raised in their own image, they [Boko Haram militants]are waging war on women’s physical, sexual and reproductive autonomy and rights,” added Ms. Bangura.
READ ALSO: 10 ISIS Militants Impregnated 9-Year-Old Girl
One year after the Chibok Girls abduction many of them are still believed to be held hostages somewhere in Sambisa forest. Bangura told UN still insists on immediate release of the abducted female hostages. “I reiterate my calls for all abducted women and girls to be immediately released from captivity and returned safely to their families,” she told.
READ ALSO:Women Abducted By Boko Haram Recount Heartbreaking Ordeal
The UN official told that extreme sexual violence is a distinctive feature in Boko Haram terror tactics. The UN official told that she recently met with in the Middle East with female ISIS victims freed from sexual slavery and Boko Haram has a lot in common with ISIS militants in committing atrocities on sexual grounds.
Recently Amnesty International released a documentary about female hostages abducted by Boko Haram since the start of 2014, many of whom have been forced into sexual slavery and trained to fight. It is believed that no less than 2,000 women have been abducted since 2014.
Report, released by Human Rights Watch six months ago has revealed that no fewer 500 women and girls have been abducted by the dreaded Boko Haram sect since 2009 to 2014 and most of them have been forcefully married, while others have been forced to join them in their fight against Nigeria’s security agents.
The president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, can save lives of the 66 Nigerian soldiers who were sentenced to death for denying to fight Boko Haram insurgents.
Femi Falana, the popular human rights lawyer, told this to BBC reporters.
He said Buhari had promised to review all operations against the insurgents.
READ ALSO: 579 Soldiers Face Court Martial In Lagos, Abuja
Falana noted that he was now confident the soldiers, who said they needed arms to take on the Boko Haram terrorists, would not be executed and face justice.
The lawyer added the Nigerian government had failed to satisfactorily equip the units fighting the terrorism in the North East.
“They [the soldiers] did not sign to commit suicide but to fight for their fatherland and since the government did not make weapons available, they were unable to fight,” he told journalists.
“The sentences are awaiting confirmation but we are taking steps to ensure that no soldier, no officer in Nigeria is executed on account of the negligence of the Nigerian state in motivating the soldiers to fight and equipping them.”
According to him, the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan “had refused to assist to the request of the convicted soldiers to review their matter“.
“So happily the incoming government of Gen Muhammadu Buhari has promised to review the entire operations in the north-east region and we are confident that the cases of the officers and the soldiers will be reviewed so that justice will be done to them.”
READ ALSO: Photos Of Nigerian Soldiers At The Frontlines
Falana also was cited to say the courts martial were a “travesty” as they were held in secret and evidence supplied by some of the accused indicated corrupt officials often diverted money meant for salaries and arms.
It worth be mentioning that only from the end of January, with military backing from Chad, Cameroon and Niger, army began to retake territory.
Meanwhile, sporadic attacks and violence have continued.
The group is still keeping many women, girls and children in custody comprising 219 schools girls it abducted from a school in Chibok in April last year.
This week it was disclosed that another 579 soldiers face trial over indiscipline.
Femi Falana, the popular human rights lawyer, told this to BBC reporters.
He said Buhari had promised to review all operations against the insurgents.
READ ALSO: 579 Soldiers Face Court Martial In Lagos, Abuja
Falana noted that he was now confident the soldiers, who said they needed arms to take on the Boko Haram terrorists, would not be executed and face justice.
The lawyer added the Nigerian government had failed to satisfactorily equip the units fighting the terrorism in the North East.
“They [the soldiers] did not sign to commit suicide but to fight for their fatherland and since the government did not make weapons available, they were unable to fight,” he told journalists.
“The sentences are awaiting confirmation but we are taking steps to ensure that no soldier, no officer in Nigeria is executed on account of the negligence of the Nigerian state in motivating the soldiers to fight and equipping them.”
According to him, the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan “had refused to assist to the request of the convicted soldiers to review their matter“.
“So happily the incoming government of Gen Muhammadu Buhari has promised to review the entire operations in the north-east region and we are confident that the cases of the officers and the soldiers will be reviewed so that justice will be done to them.”
READ ALSO: Photos Of Nigerian Soldiers At The Frontlines
Falana also was cited to say the courts martial were a “travesty” as they were held in secret and evidence supplied by some of the accused indicated corrupt officials often diverted money meant for salaries and arms.
It worth be mentioning that only from the end of January, with military backing from Chad, Cameroon and Niger, army began to retake territory.
Meanwhile, sporadic attacks and violence have continued.
The group is still keeping many women, girls and children in custody comprising 219 schools girls it abducted from a school in Chibok in April last year.
This week it was disclosed that another 579 soldiers face trial over indiscipline.
Editor’s note: The controversy-inducing report
by Amnesty International on alleged atrocities the Nigerian military
unleashed on Nigeria’s north-east continues to preoccupy the minds of
Nigerians. N,
from Port Harcourt, says civilian casualties are ‘collateral damage’,
and the report itself might be a device designed to distract the
military from further clamping down on Boko Haram. He appeals to the
AI’s eighth Secretary General, Salil Shetty, with questions that might
make people look on the issue from a different angle.
This article expresses the author’s opinion only. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Naij.com or its editors.
Establishing Amnesty International in July 1961 in the United Kingdom, Peter Benenson claimed he was motivated by the injustice meted out to two Portuguese students. According to him, he read about two Portuguese students from Coimbra who had been sentenced to seven years of imprisonment in Portugal for allegedly “drinking a toast to liberty”. Till date, researchers have been unable to trace the original newspaper article in question. Would I be wrong to say that the AI organisation was founded on falsehood? By the year 1980, AI had drawn more criticisms from governments. The now-defunct USSR alleged that your organisation conducted espionage; the Moroccan government denounced it as a defender of law-breakers; the Argentine government banned AI’s 1983 annual report.
This article expresses the author’s opinion only. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Naij.com or its editors.
Establishing Amnesty International in July 1961 in the United Kingdom, Peter Benenson claimed he was motivated by the injustice meted out to two Portuguese students. According to him, he read about two Portuguese students from Coimbra who had been sentenced to seven years of imprisonment in Portugal for allegedly “drinking a toast to liberty”. Till date, researchers have been unable to trace the original newspaper article in question. Would I be wrong to say that the AI organisation was founded on falsehood? By the year 1980, AI had drawn more criticisms from governments. The now-defunct USSR alleged that your organisation conducted espionage; the Moroccan government denounced it as a defender of law-breakers; the Argentine government banned AI’s 1983 annual report.
It took years before the West and international
organisations listed Boko Haram among the foreign terrorist
organisations. Boko Haram has killed many innocent Nigerians: among
them, women, children, religious worshippers. But what your organisation
is interested in is the alleged abuse of human rights by our military.
Is
your organisation telling us that these helpless Nigerians, now dead
because of Boko Haram, did not have any human rights? Or that the Boko
Haram group has the right to keep on killing innocent citizens
unchallenged?
Why should your lopsided report come up
now that the Nigerian military is already winning the war against Boko
Haram if not to weaken and discourage our military? Where were you when
Boko Haram slit the throats of innocent and helpless schoolchildren at
Buni Yadi, Yobe state? Where was your organisation when Chibok girls
were kidnapped by the same Boko Haram sect? Where were you when the Boko
Haram sect was winning the war because we lacked sophisticated military
equipment to tackle them?
When your organisation was
established in 1961, why did you not deem it necessary to revisit how
King Jaja of Opobo was poisoned with a cup of tea? In case you don’t
know that story: when European powers designated Opobo as a British
territory due to the outcome of the 1884 Berlin conference, King Jaja
refused to cease taxing British traders. Henry Hamilton Johnson, a
British vice consul, invited Jaja to negotiations in 1887. When Jaja
arrived, the British arrested him and tried him in Accra, the then-Gold
Coast. Thereafter, he was taken to London. In 1891, Jaja was granted
permission to return to Opobo but died en route, allegedly poisoned with
a cup of tea. Did your organisation not consider that King Jaja’s
rights were abused, or did he not have any rights?
When
America invaded sovereign countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, where
were your reports? Where was your report when there were massacres in
Odi, Bayelsa state, and Zaki Ibiam, Benue state?
The
way some international organisations and some Western countries are
behaving towards the fight against this deadly Boko Haram group is
sending a wrong signal that Boko Haram may have international sponsors,
possibly to achieve the much-expected disintegration of Nigeria, since
the 2015 general elections did not serve that purpose. To me, the
report, if anything, comes at the end or when all actions have been
concluded. How come your report came up while our military is having an
upper hand against the Boko Haram? Was the report intended to distract
our military so that Boko Haram could regroup and start launching their
vicious attacks on citizens the same way they did when some people
claiming to be Boko Haram secretaries and chieftains deceived the
immediate past government with amnesty negotiations?
Boko
Haram started out by bombing churches, believing that Christians would
carry out reprisal attacks on Muslims and their mosques. When that did
not happen, they started bombing mosques, believing that Muslims would
attack Christians. But that still failed. They are currently bombing
markets and other public places, and I don’t want to believe that this
recent report is aimed at dividing Nigerians along regional lines. The
Igbos are already crying foul why their own Azubuike Ihejirika
(the only Igbo to occupy such post since we returned to democracy in
1999) was indicted, and the Niger Deltans are also waiting for Kenneth Minimah
to be ‘victimized’. This is because after the Odi and Zaki Ibiam
massacres, the then-chief of army staff was not indicted by your
organisation. I don’t want to believe that those that predicted the
disintegration of Nigeria are also working for its actualisation. Some
Nigerians are beginning to believe that this AI report is aimed at
either distracting the military in their final fight to exterminate the
Boko Haram sect from Nigerian soil, or to further polarise Nigerians
along regional lines hence actualising the much-expected disintegration.
I
want AI to name one country whose military does not abuse human rights.
I equally want to see those members of the military that use court
injunctions to liberate a town that is held by terrorists. I will be
glad if AI told me which country fights wars without civilian
casualties. Watching the online commentary on how the former Iraqi
leader, Saddam Hussein, was captured, I saw the American soldiers use
torture to force his bodyguards into showing to his hiding place. Why
didn’t the soldiers use court injunction to get where Saddam was hiding?
As a history enthusiast, I know how international collaborations helped
in the disintegration of the former USSR because much-touted world
powers saw the union as a threat; but I still thank God that Russia, the
remnant of that union, is still a threat to those that worked for the
splitting of the now-defunct USSR.
It was reported that
the Nigerian military officers that revolted sometime ago did so
because of the lectures they received from the American intelligence
officers who came to train them. Sequel to that, the immediate past
government terminated that bilateral agreement between Nigeria and America.
Is it not preposterous that the same US government that refused to sell
sophisticated military equipment to us to fight Boko Haram was ready
and willing in sending their military intelligence officers to train
Nigerian soldiers to fight Boko Haram?
AI should map
out the strategies on how every country’s military should carry their
operations without abusing human rights. Is it possible to liberate a
town held by terrorists without any civilian casualty? Also, I cannot
envisage the military extracting information from a captured terrorist
who disguised as a civilian with a court injunction. I still wonder how
it is possible to be gentle with civilians who are either sympathetic to
terrorists or help them escape and/or carry out their nefarious
activities.
If AI are sincere, they should be thinking
of how to bring justice to the children, pregnant women, the elderly
that were murdered in cold blood by Boko Haram. What of the helpless and
poor children who are now orphans due to Boko Haram activities, or
innocent Nigerians who are daily sent to their early graves by Boko
Haram? An Igbo adage says that one does not pursue a rat when one’s
house is on fire. Dear people behind Amnesty International, I think what
Nigerians want now is any report that would help us to exterminate Boko
Haram. Once that is achieved, we will start addressing any alleged
human rights abuse within and by our military.
On June 3, Amnesty International issued its investigative report on multiple cases of human rights abuse conducted by the Nigerian military in Nigeria’s north-east while battling terrorism. The report sparked outrage
among Nigerians who claimed AI’s report presented only one side and was
aimed at dissing our military’s image. The Nigerian Defence
Headquarters responded
in a similar vein, saying the report was a means to blackmail the
Nigerian military and tarnish their image. President Muhammadu Buhari pledged to thoroughly study the report and conduct his own investigation into the matters.
An American antiquated law on abortion has not in any
way encouraged abortion by victims of rape. The United States Federal
Red Tape in strong terms denies all women and girls raped and
impregnated by terrorist captors overseas help to get abortion.
A 42 year old federal law in the US forbids US aid money being used for any form of abortion as a measure for family planning.
Washington Posts reports that, during a summit, president of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) and the NGO Rev, Harry Knox explains his fears on the trauma faced by these young women.
“Women are dying now. Families are being pushed further into poverty now because this care is not available to them,” said Knox who co-hosted the summit with Centre for Health and Gender Equity.
READ ALSO: Meet Brave Nigerian Woman Who Made Boko Haram Militants Sing And Dance For Her
He also argued that when Nigerian, Iraqi, Yazidi and Syrian women are systematically raped, the abortions that they might seek afterwards are not for “family planning purposes.”
As a result, women and girls raped by these notorious terrorists have to give birth to the child of their rapists.
However, there has been wide spread criticism of this law and world leaders including clerics have charged President Barrack Obama to change the helm amendment which forbids foreign aid money to fund abortion overseas unless a woman’s life is at risk.
The religious leaders which include Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders met at St John’s Episcopal Church, directly opposite the White House to ensure that there is post-rape care which includes abortions for victims of rape.
READ ALSO: Boko Haram: Nigerian Military Set For Massive Attack On Insurgents
It would be recalled that thousands of girls and women are currently abducted by various terrorist groups around the world including over 200 girls captured in their school in the North Eastern part of Nigeria over a year ago by Boko Haram
A 42 year old federal law in the US forbids US aid money being used for any form of abortion as a measure for family planning.
Washington Posts reports that, during a summit, president of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC) and the NGO Rev, Harry Knox explains his fears on the trauma faced by these young women.
“Women are dying now. Families are being pushed further into poverty now because this care is not available to them,” said Knox who co-hosted the summit with Centre for Health and Gender Equity.
READ ALSO: Meet Brave Nigerian Woman Who Made Boko Haram Militants Sing And Dance For Her
He also argued that when Nigerian, Iraqi, Yazidi and Syrian women are systematically raped, the abortions that they might seek afterwards are not for “family planning purposes.”
However, there has been wide spread criticism of this law and world leaders including clerics have charged President Barrack Obama to change the helm amendment which forbids foreign aid money to fund abortion overseas unless a woman’s life is at risk.
The religious leaders which include Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders met at St John’s Episcopal Church, directly opposite the White House to ensure that there is post-rape care which includes abortions for victims of rape.
READ ALSO: Boko Haram: Nigerian Military Set For Massive Attack On Insurgents
It would be recalled that thousands of girls and women are currently abducted by various terrorist groups around the world including over 200 girls captured in their school in the North Eastern part of Nigeria over a year ago by Boko Haram
Reports coming to us states that many unburied
corpses have been discovered on the mountains surrounding Gwoza town,
Borno State.
According to Sahara Reporters, These victims whose corpses remain unburied are said to be civilians who could not survive hunger as they tried to get to Adamawa State.
READ ALSO: BREAKING: Shekau Missing As Boko Haram Release New Video
One source close to the area said: ”Many atrocities [were] committed by Boko haram insurgents during Boko Haram reign at Gwoza, most of the mountain unburied bodies lying down. Hundreds of corpses are still there.”
He added: ”If you go to the these mountains around Gwoza axis you wouldn’t be able to eat meats, sand has eaten some the bodies as many bones dry up due to heat. ”
Gwoza had been liberated by the Nigerian army on the eve of presidential election in March, but the town is still under military control as no civilian is being allowed in or out.
This comes as French Prime minister, Francois Hollande told Nigerian President of France’s support in the fight against terrorism.
In April 2015, Eye witnesses claimed to have seen the Chibok girls in Gwoza but the Nigerian military has yet to ascertain where the girls are currently being held.
According to Sahara Reporters, These victims whose corpses remain unburied are said to be civilians who could not survive hunger as they tried to get to Adamawa State.
READ ALSO: BREAKING: Shekau Missing As Boko Haram Release New Video
One source close to the area said: ”Many atrocities [were] committed by Boko haram insurgents during Boko Haram reign at Gwoza, most of the mountain unburied bodies lying down. Hundreds of corpses are still there.”
He added: ”If you go to the these mountains around Gwoza axis you wouldn’t be able to eat meats, sand has eaten some the bodies as many bones dry up due to heat. ”
Gwoza had been liberated by the Nigerian army on the eve of presidential election in March, but the town is still under military control as no civilian is being allowed in or out.
This comes as French Prime minister, Francois Hollande told Nigerian President of France’s support in the fight against terrorism.
In April 2015, Eye witnesses claimed to have seen the Chibok girls in Gwoza but the Nigerian military has yet to ascertain where the girls are currently being held.
The six female student from Chibok community, Borno
state, that escaped from the deadly terrorist group, Boko Haram, during a
raid on government girls secondary school last year, have been hosted
to a reception at the United States congress.
Meanwhile, the popular #BringBackOurGirls group, campaigning for the safe return of the girls, has expressed optimism on the current moves made by President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in fighting Boko Haram as well as returning the girls home safely.
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The
event which happened yesterday, June 10, was an opportunity for US
congresswoman, Fredrica Wilson and some of her colleagues to identify
with the girls.
The congress members wore red
clothing in solidarity with the girls who are still missing and held up
banners with the inscriptions #BringBackOurGirls in a photo shoot.
They
photo shoots were outside the Congress building where they joined other
celebrities around the world to call for the safe return of the other
girls as they requested their rescue.
Some of the girls are now benefiting from a scholarship programme in the US state of Oregon. The
scholarship is courtesy of a Virginia-based non-profit organisation
called the Jubilee Campaign in collaboration with some Nigerian
activists.
The whereabouts of over 200 missing Chibok school
girls have been of serious concern since the incident occurred over a
year ago.
Emotions rent the scene when President Muhammadu Buhari, his wife, Aisha and the wife of the Vice President, Dolapo Osinbajo, on Friday, June 12, met with two women whose daughters are among the over 200 missing Chibok girls.
The two women, who earlier had a meeting with Aisa Buhari and the wife of the vice president were ushered into another meeting with the president at the Defence House, Abuja.
Punch reports that while they posed for photographs, the wearied women broke down in tears.
Moved by their plights, Mrs Buhari consoled the women while Mrs. Osinbajo could not hold her emotions as she shed tears.
Mrs Osinbanjo later talked about the essence of their meetings with the mothers “Hajia Aisha Buhari had, for many months, wanted to visit Chibok. She also wanted to meet with the mothers. Hajia, being a mother, met with them, held them and they cried, everybody cried. What only a mother will do is to say ‘wait, I want you to see your father and see what your father will do”
.“We were all extremely overwhelmed that at this time when the President is so busy, he had time to meet with the women from Chibok. So, today, we have had the opportunity for the President and Hajia to show that they are our father and mother, for that we are glad.”
READ ALSO; PHOTOS: U.S Congress Hosts Escaped Chibok Girls
Over a year ago, Boko Haram sect stormed Government Secondary School,Chibok, Borno and abducted the girls. Since the girls were reported missing, attempts have been made to rescue the girls but all have proved abortive.
Emotions rent the scene when President Muhammadu Buhari, his wife, Aisha and the wife of the Vice President, Dolapo Osinbajo, on Friday, June 12, met with two women whose daughters are among the over 200 missing Chibok girls.
The two women, who earlier had a meeting with Aisa Buhari and the wife of the vice president were ushered into another meeting with the president at the Defence House, Abuja.
Punch reports that while they posed for photographs, the wearied women broke down in tears.
Moved by their plights, Mrs Buhari consoled the women while Mrs. Osinbajo could not hold her emotions as she shed tears.
Mrs Osinbanjo later talked about the essence of their meetings with the mothers “Hajia Aisha Buhari had, for many months, wanted to visit Chibok. She also wanted to meet with the mothers. Hajia, being a mother, met with them, held them and they cried, everybody cried. What only a mother will do is to say ‘wait, I want you to see your father and see what your father will do”
.“We were all extremely overwhelmed that at this time when the President is so busy, he had time to meet with the women from Chibok. So, today, we have had the opportunity for the President and Hajia to show that they are our father and mother, for that we are glad.”
READ ALSO; PHOTOS: U.S Congress Hosts Escaped Chibok Girls
Over a year ago, Boko Haram sect stormed Government Secondary School,Chibok, Borno and abducted the girls. Since the girls were reported missing, attempts have been made to rescue the girls but all have proved abortive.
After a 3-3 draw against Sweden, Nigeria’s female
national team faces up against their Australian counterparts in the
2015 FIFA world cup.
Nigeria loses to a well organized Autralian team 0-2.
The Refree strangely blows for full time, despite playing only 1 of 4 minutes of extra time, strange.
Australia now playing full defence.
90 mins: 4 mins extra time.
88 mins: Nigeria still failing to get the ball past the Australian well organized defence.
86 mins: Two goal hero Kyah Simon is replaced by Michelle Helman.
83 mins: Oshoala continues to show her class driving past a player but her shot is way high, Courtney Dike sister of Bright Dike comes in to replace her.
80 mins:Nigeria now resulting in cheap fouls due to frustration, Kerr gets hacked again no card. The freekick is directed straight at Dede’s post, Nigeria lucky to be only 2 down.
78 mins: Kerr makes it back, meanwhile Falcons keeper Dede makes a great save to deny De Vanna on the counter.
75 mins: Australian players now falling on the floor.with Sam Kerr the latest casualty. Seems she was elbowed by Nigerian defender.
72 mins: Oshoala rushes a shot which goes way over the bar. still 2-0 to Australia
Now Nigeria losing by 2 goals till nil. Can falcons comeback?
67 mins: Australia scores once again by Kyah Simon, She finds herself alone against Dede and takes her time to score. Defenders stuck watching.
66 mins: Kerr is wide open once again but she fails to connect her head to the ball.
64 mins:Nigeria’s final ball lacking precision but both teams now looking tired.
59 mins: Alleway’s freekick goes way over Dede’s goal.
Chukwunuoje gets yellow card for impeding play.
57 mins: Oshoala wastes a great chance to equalize, still 1-1.
Still 1-0 to Australia.
54 mins: Oshoala’s dangerous cross is nodded out for a corner which is played short and ultimately goes out for a throw in.
53 mins: Nigeria makes two subs in 2 minutes taking out Oparanozie for Nkwocha.
50 mins: Freekick for falcons from 24 yards and Oparanozie’s shot is punched out by Williams, first full chance for the falcons.
Oshoala now playing in the centre.
49 mins: Oshoala’s pass is mijudged by Opaneze, Meanwhile Kerr’s nod is straight to Dede, what a chance.
47 mins: Nigeria trying to stretch Australia’s defence but not connecting with each other.
We are back, Australia restarts the game.
Nigeria’s attack will need to try and be composed, they are currently beating themselves even though the Australian defence is well organized.
Half time.
45 mins; Nigeria plays a short corner and the Ref blows for half time, immediately.
44 mins: Nigeria’s final ball is just bad, one more minute added as extra time.
43 mins; Okobi has only a defender to beat but she decides to shoot, the ball bounces off an Australian defender.
40 mins: Ordega’s chance to shoot one on one with Wiliams but she passes into an Australian foot.
39 mins: Australia still in control, as Nigeria counter attack fails.
36 mins: Opanozie in a footrace with Wiliams but, the Australian gets the 50/50 possesion.
35 mins: Falcons midfield and attack having issues linking together.
34 mins: Simons and De Vanna tearing apart the Nigerian backline apart but De Vanna’s shot is off.
33 mins: Long Freekick but too close to Williams.
31 mins: Nigeria out numbered in midefield so have to work extra harder to win the ball, conceding unnecesary fouls.
28 mins: Simon scores for Australia after some great dribbling by De vanna beating past two defenders and laying it off for simon. Nigeria 0-1 Australia.
26 mins: Kerr’s nod/flick from a freekick is picked up by Dede.
25 mins: Both keepers now have not be tested well enough.
24 mins: Oshoala uses some impressive skills to get past two defenders and runs into the box but the put back ball for her is misdirected.
22 mins: Opanozie creates an opportunity for herself but her shot goes off target.
21 mins: Australia ‘s counter attack is stiffled.
19 mins: Nwabouko’s shot is straight to williams and the Austalians breath a sigh of relief.
17 mins: BBC woman player of the year, Oshoala hit the crossbar but the ref blows foul, accussing her of pushing off a defender.
16 mins: Australia almost score off a corner, once again Nigeria’s defence prooving too weak in corner situations.
15 mins: Savannah and Kerr exploiting Nigeria’s defence but defence stands strong.
13 mins: Nigeria being hit by the counter attack so far but the defence prooving strong.
12 mins: Nigeria wastes a throwin, as no one is able to reach the ball in time.
10 mins: Kerr hits one from distance but doesn’t worry Dede.
9 mins: Long ball to Simon is knocked out by Ebi for a throw in.
7 mins: Okobi’s long ball to Ordega is too long and Williams picks up the ball, Nigeria playing with good pace so far.
5 mins: Nigeria on the attack but the final pass is miscontrolled by a falcon player rushing inside the box, Australia nervous with the ball.
2 mins: Nigeria concedes a dangerous free kick but the Australians hits it directly at the wall.
1 mins: Nigeria kicks off in the heat and are applying the pressure but the Australians maintain their form.
Nigeria kicks off wearing white and need to beat the Australian team to have a chance of qualifying.
Starting Eleven below..
mrralphworldwide.blogspot.com
Nigeria loses to a well organized Autralian team 0-2.
The Refree strangely blows for full time, despite playing only 1 of 4 minutes of extra time, strange.
Australia now playing full defence.
90 mins: 4 mins extra time.
88 mins: Nigeria still failing to get the ball past the Australian well organized defence.
86 mins: Two goal hero Kyah Simon is replaced by Michelle Helman.
83 mins: Oshoala continues to show her class driving past a player but her shot is way high, Courtney Dike sister of Bright Dike comes in to replace her.
80 mins:Nigeria now resulting in cheap fouls due to frustration, Kerr gets hacked again no card. The freekick is directed straight at Dede’s post, Nigeria lucky to be only 2 down.
78 mins: Kerr makes it back, meanwhile Falcons keeper Dede makes a great save to deny De Vanna on the counter.
75 mins: Australian players now falling on the floor.with Sam Kerr the latest casualty. Seems she was elbowed by Nigerian defender.
72 mins: Oshoala rushes a shot which goes way over the bar. still 2-0 to Australia
Now Nigeria losing by 2 goals till nil. Can falcons comeback?
67 mins: Australia scores once again by Kyah Simon, She finds herself alone against Dede and takes her time to score. Defenders stuck watching.
66 mins: Kerr is wide open once again but she fails to connect her head to the ball.
64 mins:Nigeria’s final ball lacking precision but both teams now looking tired.
59 mins: Alleway’s freekick goes way over Dede’s goal.
Chukwunuoje gets yellow card for impeding play.
57 mins: Oshoala wastes a great chance to equalize, still 1-1.
Still 1-0 to Australia.
54 mins: Oshoala’s dangerous cross is nodded out for a corner which is played short and ultimately goes out for a throw in.
53 mins: Nigeria makes two subs in 2 minutes taking out Oparanozie for Nkwocha.
50 mins: Freekick for falcons from 24 yards and Oparanozie’s shot is punched out by Williams, first full chance for the falcons.
Oshoala now playing in the centre.
49 mins: Oshoala’s pass is mijudged by Opaneze, Meanwhile Kerr’s nod is straight to Dede, what a chance.
47 mins: Nigeria trying to stretch Australia’s defence but not connecting with each other.
We are back, Australia restarts the game.
Nigeria’s attack will need to try and be composed, they are currently beating themselves even though the Australian defence is well organized.
Half time.
45 mins; Nigeria plays a short corner and the Ref blows for half time, immediately.
44 mins: Nigeria’s final ball is just bad, one more minute added as extra time.
43 mins; Okobi has only a defender to beat but she decides to shoot, the ball bounces off an Australian defender.
40 mins: Ordega’s chance to shoot one on one with Wiliams but she passes into an Australian foot.
39 mins: Australia still in control, as Nigeria counter attack fails.
36 mins: Opanozie in a footrace with Wiliams but, the Australian gets the 50/50 possesion.
35 mins: Falcons midfield and attack having issues linking together.
34 mins: Simons and De Vanna tearing apart the Nigerian backline apart but De Vanna’s shot is off.
33 mins: Long Freekick but too close to Williams.
31 mins: Nigeria out numbered in midefield so have to work extra harder to win the ball, conceding unnecesary fouls.
28 mins: Simon scores for Australia after some great dribbling by De vanna beating past two defenders and laying it off for simon. Nigeria 0-1 Australia.
26 mins: Kerr’s nod/flick from a freekick is picked up by Dede.
25 mins: Both keepers now have not be tested well enough.
24 mins: Oshoala uses some impressive skills to get past two defenders and runs into the box but the put back ball for her is misdirected.
22 mins: Opanozie creates an opportunity for herself but her shot goes off target.
21 mins: Australia ‘s counter attack is stiffled.
19 mins: Nwabouko’s shot is straight to williams and the Austalians breath a sigh of relief.
17 mins: BBC woman player of the year, Oshoala hit the crossbar but the ref blows foul, accussing her of pushing off a defender.
16 mins: Australia almost score off a corner, once again Nigeria’s defence prooving too weak in corner situations.
15 mins: Savannah and Kerr exploiting Nigeria’s defence but defence stands strong.
13 mins: Nigeria being hit by the counter attack so far but the defence prooving strong.
12 mins: Nigeria wastes a throwin, as no one is able to reach the ball in time.
10 mins: Kerr hits one from distance but doesn’t worry Dede.
9 mins: Long ball to Simon is knocked out by Ebi for a throw in.
7 mins: Okobi’s long ball to Ordega is too long and Williams picks up the ball, Nigeria playing with good pace so far.
5 mins: Nigeria on the attack but the final pass is miscontrolled by a falcon player rushing inside the box, Australia nervous with the ball.
2 mins: Nigeria concedes a dangerous free kick but the Australians hits it directly at the wall.
1 mins: Nigeria kicks off in the heat and are applying the pressure but the Australians maintain their form.
Nigeria kicks off wearing white and need to beat the Australian team to have a chance of qualifying.
Starting Eleven below..
AUS
- 1WILLIAMS (GK)
- 5ALLEWAY
- 7CATLEY
- 8KELLOND-KNIGHT
- 9FOORD
- 10VAN EGMOND
- 11DE VANNA (C)
- 14KENNEDY
- 17SIMON
- 19GORRY
- 20KERR
NGA
- 1DEDE (GK)
- 3OHALE
- 5EBI
- 6CHUKWUNONYE
- 8OSHOALA
- 9OPARANOZIE
- 12AYINDE
- 13OKOBI
- 14NWABUOKU (C)
- 17ORDEGA
- 23EBERE
Editor’s Note: There is undoubtedly any city in Nigeria today that compares with Lagos social life and realities. Working in this city can take one’s breath away. We know about the traffic, but there are others things that make living in Lagos such a task. As a resident or visitor you can ease the tension of your busy week by just doing the simple things that will make you begin to appreciate living in this city. Get out of the house and take a breather.
Here are a few things you can do to make living in Lagos a healthy experience.
1. Play Street Soccer: If you like football, street soccer is one of the best things that happens in every part of Lagos at weekend. Ok, if you can’t find one spot where street soccer is played. Organize one yourself, get your friends and neighbour together and kick the round in the evening and when you wake up. It’s a great way to keep healthy.
2. Cycle Around Your Neighbourhood: This is not about fuel scarcity. It has been proven that riding on a bicycle can prolong your life span. In a Lagos where daily living is full of stress, hopping on your bike and riding on your street is great fun for the weekend.
3. Go Swimming: Do you know how to swim? It doesn’t matter if you don’t. You can start to learn this weekend. There are plenty of swimming clubs and hotel in Lagos that offer a pay as you go swimming lessons. Even if you don’t want to learn, just visit any hotel in your neighbourhood to pay as much as N1, 000 to enjoy endless hours of swimming. Apart from being healthy, it is a great way to prepare for another hectic week ahead
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5. Visit an Old Friend: Lagos has become the most engaging places to live in the world. There are people in this city who hardly set eyes on their children because they live home too early and arrive too late to leave yet again next morning. There are also many people who hardly socialize because of their busy schedule. We have friends we have not seen for a long time. While not give them a call and organize a small get together this weekend. Little things in life matter than a whole life time spent working without appreciating the role of our friends in our lives.
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6. Visit a Day Spa: I know what you are thinking. That visiting a Spa may be too expensive. But reality is that a full body massage costs as less as N5, 000 or less. You need to take care of your body. Stop giving excuses. If you break down today due to stressful living, you will spend much more. Getting a massage will be a great way to relax after a busy week full of stress.
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7. Go Watch a Movie or Sit Down in Bar to Cool off: Finally, you can complete your weekend by take friends family and yourself to watch a movie in many of the cinemas in town. By so doing, you take your mind off the stress and just appreciate the beauty of living.
With his future all up in the air and unknown, Chelsea player Mikel Obi has jetted out with his Russian Beau for holidays.
Mikel who just recently won the Premeirship title with Chelsea team coached by the one and only Jose Mourinho flew out with his Russian girlfriend Olga to Dubai to enjoy the summer time.
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Mikel has been playing with Chelsea since 2006 and has made 224 appearances with the Blues.
Mikel played transfered from Finnish club Lyn Oslo to Chelsea in 2006 after impressing in under 20 world cup.
Mikel who just recently won the Premeirship title with Chelsea team coached by the one and only Jose Mourinho flew out with his Russian girlfriend Olga to Dubai to enjoy the summer time.
READ ALSO: AFCON Qualifier: 13 Foreign Pros Expected In Camp Before Deadline
Mikel has been playing with Chelsea since 2006 and has made 224 appearances with the Blues.
Mikel played transfered from Finnish club Lyn Oslo to Chelsea in 2006 after impressing in under 20 world cup.
Reports have it that 13 out of the 15 invited foreign
players to prosecute Nigeria’s June 13 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier
against Chad will hit camp before deadline.
Speaking during a Sports programme on Channels Television earlier today, Toyin Ibitoye, media officer of Nigeria’s super eagles, disclosed that Ahmed Musa and Aaron Samuel are the only players given pardon to resume later as they have pending issues to deal with.
He said: “Aaron Samuel is still playing with his club in China, while Musa was given permission to sort out family issues in Russia. The players have been training in the morning everyday, but from today, training will start from 4pm today at the Abuja national stadium ahead of the game next week Saturday.
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“The coaches say the players are already fit and in their own wisdom, believe that the players should not be overburdened with too much training. The foreign players have also come from a long season, that is why they are not going to go into a lot of training”.
Nigeria’s chief coach, Stephen Keshi retained eight local players which he intends to prosecute the first phase of the 2017 Afcon qualifier which is scheduled to hold in Kaduna on Saturday, June 13.
Just recently, Chelsea midfielder, John Obi Mikel reportedly snubbed the national team as the coach disclosed that the player refused to pick calls put across to him.
Speaking during a Sports programme on Channels Television earlier today, Toyin Ibitoye, media officer of Nigeria’s super eagles, disclosed that Ahmed Musa and Aaron Samuel are the only players given pardon to resume later as they have pending issues to deal with.
He said: “Aaron Samuel is still playing with his club in China, while Musa was given permission to sort out family issues in Russia. The players have been training in the morning everyday, but from today, training will start from 4pm today at the Abuja national stadium ahead of the game next week Saturday.
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“The coaches say the players are already fit and in their own wisdom, believe that the players should not be overburdened with too much training. The foreign players have also come from a long season, that is why they are not going to go into a lot of training”.
Nigeria’s chief coach, Stephen Keshi retained eight local players which he intends to prosecute the first phase of the 2017 Afcon qualifier which is scheduled to hold in Kaduna on Saturday, June 13.
Just recently, Chelsea midfielder, John Obi Mikel reportedly snubbed the national team as the coach disclosed that the player refused to pick calls put across to him.
Paul Okoye of P-Square music group is famously known
all over the world as a singer, songwriter and producer. Paul and his
twin brother, Peter, started out as footballers with Pepsi Academy in
Jos.
Paul was a goalkeeper, while Peter plays either as a right-wing attacker or striker. The Chelsea FC of England midfielder, John Obi Mikel, was their junior at the academy.
Meanwhile, below are six things you don’t know about Paul, who can easily be described as an introvert:
Recently, Peter and his wife Lola Omotayo took to social media to post some controversial statements and pictures which led many to believe that their marriage might be on the verge of a collapse.
Paul was a goalkeeper, while Peter plays either as a right-wing attacker or striker. The Chelsea FC of England midfielder, John Obi Mikel, was their junior at the academy.
Meanwhile, below are six things you don’t know about Paul, who can easily be described as an introvert:
1: His favourite drink is Red Label. He usually mixes the drink with coke and ice cubes.
2:
He started dating his wife, Anita, when she was 18 during his final
year at the University of Abuja where he studied Business
Administration.
3: He is the only one that smokes
cigarettes between the P-Square twins. His brand of cigarette is Benson
& Hedges. Ironically, it was the same company that sponsored the
Golden Tones talent hunt concerts that brought P-Square to limelight.
4:
For some years now, Paul has stopped dancing actively for P-Square.
What people may not know is that his decision to stop active dancing is
due to a hip injury. If you watch the group’s dance videos, and even on
stage, it is only Peter that participates in the dance routines and
choreography.
5: His favourite colour is red.
6:
Paul and his twin brother, Peter, can easily pass for prayer warriors.
It may surprise you to know that they fast and pray regularly, an
inspiration they got from their late mother, Mrs Josephine Okoye.
While
Paul seems introverted and usually out of the media spotlight, his
brother Peter is regularly the toast of bloggers and gossips.Recently, Peter and his wife Lola Omotayo took to social media to post some controversial statements and pictures which led many to believe that their marriage might be on the verge of a collapse.
Nigerian football superstar and Chelsea player Mikel Obi has once again flaunted his Russian bae. Mikel Obi just shared a selfie with girlfriend Olgaand, they both look lovely together.
Recall that Mikel recently won the Premiership title with Chelsea team coached Jose Mourinho and thereafter flew out with his Russian girlfriend Olga to Dubai to enjoy the summer time.
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Mikel has been playing with Chelsea since 2006 and has made 224 appearances with the Blues.
Mikel played transfered from Finnish club Lyn Oslo to Chelsea in 2006 after impressing in under 20 world cup.
Recall that Mikel recently won the Premiership title with Chelsea team coached Jose Mourinho and thereafter flew out with his Russian girlfriend Olga to Dubai to enjoy the summer time.
READ ALSO: Photos: Guess Where Mikel Obi And His Pretty Girl Went
Mikel has been playing with Chelsea since 2006 and has made 224 appearances with the Blues.
Mikel played transfered from Finnish club Lyn Oslo to Chelsea in 2006 after impressing in under 20 world cup.
Niyola is out with the video of her latest single ‘Last Bus Stop’ and she nailed it!
For the video the bride and bridesmaids’ costumes were by April by Kunbi while the groomsmen and the groom were in Rhobes Clothing, and beautifully made up and styled respectively by Beauty Cook Studios and Karkafi Hair.
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The video for the song (produced by Oscar Herman-Ackah) was shot by Kemi Adetiba and features other faces in the entertainment industry like Di’Ja, Beverly Osu, Banky W, Ali Baba, Iceberg Slim, Funsho Adeolu, Vina, Yvonne Ekwere, Gideon Okeke and more.
The locations in the video were decorated by IJP Bespoke Events with photos by Abdusalami Pictures
For the video the bride and bridesmaids’ costumes were by April by Kunbi while the groomsmen and the groom were in Rhobes Clothing, and beautifully made up and styled respectively by Beauty Cook Studios and Karkafi Hair.
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The video for the song (produced by Oscar Herman-Ackah) was shot by Kemi Adetiba and features other faces in the entertainment industry like Di’Ja, Beverly Osu, Banky W, Ali Baba, Iceberg Slim, Funsho Adeolu, Vina, Yvonne Ekwere, Gideon Okeke and more.
The locations in the video were decorated by IJP Bespoke Events with photos by Abdusalami Pictures
Jay Z vs. Solange Knowles
A recent altercation was caught on video between Solange Knowles, Beyonce’s sister, and Jay Z in an elevator at the Standard Hotel following the Met Gala on May 5. Solange’s temper flared when she hears rumors Jay Z is cheating on her sister. Speculation has him doing one or more of the following: flirting with Rachel Roy, flirting with a restaurant hostess, flirting with rapper, Liv, or partying with Rihanna. Jay Z took the beating in stride.
President Jonathan was speaking
to Mr. Ahmadou Ali, Vice Premier of the Republic of Cameroun, who
brought a special message to State House, Monday.
He said, “we shall consider these proposals you have brought, and thereafter call a meeting to discuss relevant issues that will enable Nigeria and Cameroun to start exploitation of the hydro-carbon resources along our border.”
President Jonathan expressed appreciation to President Paul Biya of Cameroun for signing the trans-border security agreement and cooperating with Nigeria in the fight against terrorism, and advised regional alertness, to check the spread of terrorism.
The President said Nigeria would continue to lead the regional effort against terrorism, adding that continued cooperation and collaboration among contiguous nations will help check the menace.
Earlier, the Camerounian Vice Premier, Mr. Ahmadou Ali, had presented his country’s counter-proposals to Nigeria on the exploitation of the hydro-carbon resources along the border, stating that the border demarcation in accordance with the judgment of the International Court of Justice was almost complete.
He expressed President Biya’s deep sympathy to Nigeria for the terrorist attacks in the country, and assured President Jonathan that Cameroun would support all efforts to check the menace.
He said, “we shall consider these proposals you have brought, and thereafter call a meeting to discuss relevant issues that will enable Nigeria and Cameroun to start exploitation of the hydro-carbon resources along our border.”
President Jonathan expressed appreciation to President Paul Biya of Cameroun for signing the trans-border security agreement and cooperating with Nigeria in the fight against terrorism, and advised regional alertness, to check the spread of terrorism.
The President said Nigeria would continue to lead the regional effort against terrorism, adding that continued cooperation and collaboration among contiguous nations will help check the menace.
Earlier, the Camerounian Vice Premier, Mr. Ahmadou Ali, had presented his country’s counter-proposals to Nigeria on the exploitation of the hydro-carbon resources along the border, stating that the border demarcation in accordance with the judgment of the International Court of Justice was almost complete.
He expressed President Biya’s deep sympathy to Nigeria for the terrorist attacks in the country, and assured President Jonathan that Cameroun would support all efforts to check the menace.
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have asked their
governorship aspirants in Ekiti and Osun states to pay N10m each for
nomination form.
*Metuh
Investigations carried out in Abuja on Thursday, showed that the leadership of the party, which met in Abuja on Wednesday, also fixed dates for the conduct of the party’s primaries.
The meeting, which was attended by the members of the National Working Committee of the party, was said to have agreed that each aspirant in the two states would pay N10m each.
A member of the NWC, who confirmed the amount to our correspondent, said that the amount was fixed after much debate.
He said that the amount was the same with what the party charged governorship aspirants in Anambra State last year, adding that there was no way the party would reduce the amount.
He said, “We have asked them to pay N10m each and that is the amount we expect each aspirant to pay from each state.”
Meanwhile, the party has said that its governorship candidates in Ekiti and Osun states will emerge on March 15 and April 5 respectively.
A statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, in Abuja on Thursday, said that sale of forms for candidates in Ekiti State would commence on February 24 and ends on March 3.
Return of forms and screening of candidates are to be done between March 3 and March 10.
Sale of forms to candidates in Osun State will be between March 14 and 21 while the forms are to be returned between March 25 and 26.
The Independent National Electoral Commission has fixed June 21 and August 9 for both Ekiti and Osun States respectively.
*Metuh
Investigations carried out in Abuja on Thursday, showed that the leadership of the party, which met in Abuja on Wednesday, also fixed dates for the conduct of the party’s primaries.
The meeting, which was attended by the members of the National Working Committee of the party, was said to have agreed that each aspirant in the two states would pay N10m each.
A member of the NWC, who confirmed the amount to our correspondent, said that the amount was fixed after much debate.
He said that the amount was the same with what the party charged governorship aspirants in Anambra State last year, adding that there was no way the party would reduce the amount.
He said, “We have asked them to pay N10m each and that is the amount we expect each aspirant to pay from each state.”
Meanwhile, the party has said that its governorship candidates in Ekiti and Osun states will emerge on March 15 and April 5 respectively.
A statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, in Abuja on Thursday, said that sale of forms for candidates in Ekiti State would commence on February 24 and ends on March 3.
Return of forms and screening of candidates are to be done between March 3 and March 10.
Sale of forms to candidates in Osun State will be between March 14 and 21 while the forms are to be returned between March 25 and 26.
The Independent National Electoral Commission has fixed June 21 and August 9 for both Ekiti and Osun States respectively.
The opposition party All Progressives Congress (APC)
has today staged street protests by marching to the headquarters of
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Maitama District of Abuja.
They are demanding cancellation of the controversial governorship election in the Anambra State that took place November 16. The protesters also submitted a formal petition with their request.
Are you a witness of the event? Send us your pictures! Thank you!
Soldiers have been drafted to the HQ of the INEC as part of a heavy security build-up to stop the march.
Earlier, November 27, the APC leaders announced their intension to march in protest against INEC’s plan to hold a supplementary election in Anambra State. The polices, however, rejected the APC’s application to organize a protest, citing security reasons.
They are demanding cancellation of the controversial governorship election in the Anambra State that took place November 16. The protesters also submitted a formal petition with their request.
Are you a witness of the event? Send us your pictures! Thank you!
Soldiers have been drafted to the HQ of the INEC as part of a heavy security build-up to stop the march.
Earlier, November 27, the APC leaders announced their intension to march in protest against INEC’s plan to hold a supplementary election in Anambra State. The polices, however, rejected the APC’s application to organize a protest, citing security reasons.
Guess who Mavin Records diva singer, Tiwa Savage, ran into when she went shopping with her mum for her unborn baby?
The heavily pregnant singer and her mum ran into former professional English football player, David Beckham.
According to Tiwa, Beckham was also at the high end departmental store, Selfridges, with his daughter. Tiwa’s mum who was definitely star-struck asked to take a picture with him while Tiwa feeling like a celeb refused to snap with the football hero.
Tiwa shared the unforgettable experience with her fans on Instagram, she wrote:
“Flash back Friday to just a few days ago …. Mummy and I are in selfridges baby shopping (you never stop buying BTW) and all of a sudden she shouts BECKHAM. Low and behold David Beckham was on the same floor shopping with this daughter. I was beyond embarrassed. She then proceeds to ask for a pic even though it was obvious he was trying to stay low key but he was kind enough to agree to take a pic with my tiny embarrassing mama. Then all of a sudden she didn’t wanna leave the store after she has been complaining that we had bought enough LOL … Ok fine make I confess me sef wan take pic but fear dey catch me besides my fat swollen face didn’t really encourage me…ssshhh pls don’t tell my mum. I told her I didn’t take a pic because I was feeling like a fellow celeb as well #InMyMind #benditlikebeckham #hewasthereason#ibecameamanUfan #lovemymama #sheisthecutest #lookatherhappyface#prayingtobeagreatmomlikeyou #SavageSoldiers #BBHMM”
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Tiwa Savage is expecting her first child, a boy, any moment from now with her husband, Tee Billz. She had a sailor themed baby shower some weeks back and will be dropping her second album on the day of delivery.
The heavily pregnant singer and her mum ran into former professional English football player, David Beckham.
According to Tiwa, Beckham was also at the high end departmental store, Selfridges, with his daughter. Tiwa’s mum who was definitely star-struck asked to take a picture with him while Tiwa feeling like a celeb refused to snap with the football hero.
Tiwa shared the unforgettable experience with her fans on Instagram, she wrote:
“Flash back Friday to just a few days ago …. Mummy and I are in selfridges baby shopping (you never stop buying BTW) and all of a sudden she shouts BECKHAM. Low and behold David Beckham was on the same floor shopping with this daughter. I was beyond embarrassed. She then proceeds to ask for a pic even though it was obvious he was trying to stay low key but he was kind enough to agree to take a pic with my tiny embarrassing mama. Then all of a sudden she didn’t wanna leave the store after she has been complaining that we had bought enough LOL … Ok fine make I confess me sef wan take pic but fear dey catch me besides my fat swollen face didn’t really encourage me…ssshhh pls don’t tell my mum. I told her I didn’t take a pic because I was feeling like a fellow celeb as well #InMyMind #benditlikebeckham #hewasthereason#ibecameamanUfan #lovemymama #sheisthecutest #lookatherhappyface#prayingtobeagreatmomlikeyou #SavageSoldiers #BBHMM”
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