Monday, July 29, 2013

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Elephants can’t snatch our ticket to S’Africa –Eagles


Elephants can’t snatch our ticket to S’Africa –Eagles
CHAN 2014: Battle of Abidjan


Nigeria’s home-based Super Eagles have vowed to put their flesh on the grill to stop the Elephants of Ivory Coast from turning the table, when both teams clash tonight in the decisive leg of the final qualifying fixture for next year’s Africa Nations Championship (CHAN), meant for players plying their trade in the continent’s domestic leagues.


The Nigerian team goes into tonight’s crunchy tie inside the main bowl of the Houphet Boigney Stadium in the city of Abidjan, with 4-1 advantage from the first leg played at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna three weeks ago.

Insinuations were rife that the Nigerian team should expect everything but not hospitality from the Ivorians, given the undisciplined way and manner the Ivorians conducted themselves in the first leg encounter in Kaduna. The team shunned post match Press Conference, apparently to register its anger over the red cards to two of its players.

But defenders, Godfrey Oboabona and Chibuzor Okonkwo had not only vowed to make things difficult for the Elephants tonight, but also declared the Super Eagles’ readiness for anything the Ivorians throw at them.
“We are prepared for war! Whatever they (Ivorians) come with, we are ready for them. Nothing can stop us from going to South Africa next year for the Africa Nations Championship (CHAN)” Enugu Rangers defence ace, Chibuzor Okonkwo vowed in Lagos before the Eagles jetted out to Abidjan.

“We cannot afford not to qualify for the CHAN tournament this time round after missing out in the first two editions of the championship. This is why we are prepared for whatever the Ivorians will throw at us. If it means that we have to spill our blood, we are prepared to do it” the Beijing 2008 Olympics silver medalist added.

Corroborating his teammate, Sunshine Stars Captain, Godfrey Oboabona in a separate chat with Saturday Sunsports said: “We’re aware of what is at stake. The Ivorians need to win 3-0 to stop us from going to South Africa next year but we will make things difficult for them in Abidjan. Our target is to score them first and that way, we would have nailed their coffin.”

Super Eagles’ Coach, Stephen Keshi, who looks to make history as the first coach to qualify Nigeria for the CHAN competition had earlier warned his charges to prepare for war in Abidjan. The former Nigerian captain, who once played professional football in the French-speaking West African nation advised his boys not to get carried away by the 4-1 first leg scores, as today’s return leg is as important as the first leg.

PHOTOS: Nicki Minaj Flaunts Engagement Ring After DJ Khaled Proposal

Some of you might have heard that Nicki Minaj took a restraining order out against DJ Khaled after he proposed to her publicly on LIVE TV...the report is said to be false, she never did. 

In fact just two days after the proposal, Nicki was spotted showing off a diamond engagement ring that looks like the $500k ring DJ Khaled proposed with.

Nicki isn't engaged to DJ Khaled but she's kinda playing along to help him promote his upcoming album. The two are said to be friends. Friends of Nicki say she found the public proposal funny.

Nicki is engaged to her long-time boyfriend and hype man, Safaree.
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Father Sells Family Land To Settle Son’s Accuser

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It was a sober moment at the Ebute Meta Magistrate’s Court, after a complainant, Mr. Emmanuel Ejike, admitted collecting N8m from the father of  an accused as settlement.

The father of the accused was said to have sold his family land to raise the N8m to rescue his son, Onyeka Nsofor, who was said to have, in company with seven others, stolen N15m from Ejike.
It was alleged that the N8m was collected by Ejike with the understanding that Nsofor would be set free by the police. But the complainant told the court that the N8m was a far cry from the N15m stolen from him.
The complainant, who sells shoes at Balogun Market in Lagos, told the court that he hailed from the same area in Nnewi, Anambra State with Nsofor.


“I collected N8m from him and it is not up to what his son stole from me,” he said after one of the lawyers told him that he did not tell   the police the whole truth.

But the revelation came as a shock because the police denied knowing anything about  the payment.
The police had charged seven people to court for the theft of the N15m which  Ejike said was stolen  from  his warehouse in Balogun Market.

In his evidence before the court, he said, “Nsofor’s father begged me to let him follow me to Lagos so he could be helping me at my warehouse.
“I sell shoes in my warehouse, while I also supply my wife who sells in the showroom. We sell up to 100 to 150 cartons in a day and make up to N1m or N2m.

 “The theft, which occurred between September 2010 and September 2011, was made possible because during this period, I had stopped my auditors from working and didn’t know such a thing had happened.
“It was after I called Ejike, and spoke to him in my room that he confessed to me that, together with three of my employees, he had been stealing 10 cartons of my shoes every week.
“I collected his ATM card and I saw N1.2m in his account. As I was about to get him arrested, he ran away and I did not want to arrest his father for his son’s crime.”

The defendants’ counsel, however, said, “I want you to tell this court, how much  you collected  from the old man(Onyeka’s father) before deciding to ask the police to  leave his son?”
At this point, he said he had collected N8m, which was the proceed of the family land sold  by the defendant’s father.
The matter was adjourned till September 23.

We Won’t Legalise Same-Sex Marriage, Minister Insists

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, has insisted that Nigeria will not succumb to external pressure to legalise same-sex marriage.

photo The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, has insisted that Nigeria will not succumb to external pressure to legalise same-sex marriage.

The minister was reacting to an accusation by the Christian Association of Nigeria, based on a statement credited to him, where he was alleged to have said Nigeria would accept gay diplomats and their “spouses”, if posted to the country.

In a statement made available to our correspondent on Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said at no time did Ashiru make reference to gay diplomats in any of his statements or interviews.
The statement read, “The attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been drawn to stories on gay rights issues and Nigeria’s position on the matter.


“At his meeting with the diplomatic community on Friday July 19, the Foreign Affairs Minister, in his statement read to the meeting, where journalists and media executives were present, said foreign countries should not impose their values on Nigeria.

“While Nigeria is not against any country legalising gay marriages, no country should force that on Nigeria. Nigeria and majority of Nigerians are against gay rights and marriages, as they are not part of our customs, religion or law. At no time did the minister make reference to gay diplomats in his statement or interview.”
Commenting on gay rights, Ashiru had said at the meeting with foreign diplomats, “We don’t tell other countries how to live their lives. We don’t impose values on any country. Other countries too should not impose their own values on us. We don’t oppose any country that has put in their constitution the gay rights to allow two men or two women to marry themselves. But for Nigeria and a number of other African countries, it is not part of our culture yet.”

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Kalu wants more books on civil war



Kalu wants more books on civil war

Former Abia State governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, yesterday called on civil war veterans to put their experience in writing in order to fast-track the process of national reconciliation.

Kalu said: “Truth and time play a role in the healing process. From Brig. Godwin Alabi -Isama’s account, we now know that friendship indeed existed across the battle field. Once again, Gen Alani Akinrinade has come out clean as a hero. And we can also learn to forgive, since Alabi-Isama and Akinrinade are crying for ailing Brig. Benjamin Adekunle, their Commander, who allegedly planned to assassinate them in Asa.”

In a statement issued by his aide, Mr Emeka Obasi, the ex-governor urged other participants like Generals Akinrinade, Ibrahim Babangida, Muhammadu Buhari, Conrad Nwawo, Ben Nwajei, Inua Wushishi, Lambert Ihenacho, Mohammed Magoro, Gado Nasko, Sunny Tuoyo and Cols. Chris Ugokwe, Sanni Bello, Emeka Ananaba and Yemi Alabi to boost the library with their accounts.


“Babangida held on to Uzuakoli even with bullet wounds, the same town where Ananaba operated as Eighth Commando Brigade Commander. Babangida, Ted Hamman, Ozoemena Igweze, Mamman Vatsa and Garba Duba joined the army same day in December 1962 and were active during the crisis. Buhari and Ugokwe joined same day too, but eight months earlier, perhaps he (Buhari) should let us know why General Olusegun Obasanjo referred to him as  “a field commissioned officer,” Kalu added.

With his American background, Kalu believes that Alabi’s account could do justice to his course mates like William Walbe, Isah Bukar, I.T. Atumaka, Ganiyu Adeleke, Akpan Utuk and Pam Mwadkon.
“Of course, there are stories to tell from the horses mouth. Alabi is still very much around. His war tales will make good reading for the sake of posterity. Just like it would be nice to read Nasko’s mind when he fired the first artillery shot. Not many remember that Magoro suffered mortar injury in Nsukka , the same sector where Wushishi’s 21 Battalion operated at the time Gen. Emeka Ojukwu’s half –brother, Tom Bigger and Chukwuma Nzeogwu died,” he said.

Kalu commended earlier authors like Frederick Foresythe, Obasanjo, Achike Udenwa, Gen. Alex Madiebo, Sasa Nwoke and Austin Okpe for their works, while urging government to upgrade the Umuahia War Museum to a parastatal.

Sportlight Underage Marriage in Africa And Its Victim

Many Islamic and semi-Islamic African countries are trying to make underage marriage legal, just like in Nigeria where debates are ranging about child marriage.

A Zimbabwen child bride who is now a scholar speaks on this topic


According to her, she was bound to follow in the footsteps of generations of women before her; early marriage, illiteracy and poverty. "most kids in my village never had a chance to attend pre-school because it didn't exist. Instead, we would spend hours chasing birds and monkeys from our parents' field" she concludes.
Why is underage marriage an issue? Why are many African countries legalizing child marriage?

Supporters of underage marriage , are hinging their argument on religion, Islamic religion in particular, they argue that a girl is a woman when she gets married no matter the age. They even go further to pose this question to anti-child marriage supporters "underage marriage and gay marriage which is better?"

Some Disadvantages of Underage Marriage

Many of us know some of the disadvantages of child marriage, but for the benefits of some let me point them out:
* A child that marries before reaching 18years is bound to experience a life of mistry.
* Her inexperience may lead to provoking the husband which can result to beating.
* As a child who is forced to be an adult she is bound to make mistakes, which she'll later regret.
* Underage marriage leads to frustration, mistry and despair, when that happens to a 14-17 year old well she may commit suicide

A good a example is what happened in Jos Nigeria where a 17 year old girl cut and stabed her husband to death with a knife, reason? When asked by Radio Nigeria one of Africa's top Radio Station the girl said "I don't like how he disturbs me at night, whenever we're in bed"

You see a child is still a child, you can force the horse to stream but you can't force it to drink from the stream, likewise you can force an underage to marry but you can't change the fact that she is underage, as a result she reasons like a child. To her killing her husband is a play thing and the best way to end the problem.

What ever African lawmakers are doing let them be real! Make laws that can help Africa grow.

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