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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Job Vacancies: Discovery Circle Professionals For Renewable Energy Professional.

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News: Scientists To Reduce The Risks Of Climate Change In Africa Says Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan in Lagos on Monday stressed the need for African countries to key into global activities aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change.
The president spoke at the opening ceremony of the Annual Meeting of African Science Academies (AMASA 8) with the theme, : “ Climate Change in Africa: Using Science to Reduce Risks’’.

Job Vacancies: GVA Partners



The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing specialist desktop services support (i.e. maintenance, development and security) and also participate as a member of the Technical Services team to ensure the successful integration and delivery of IT services. The right candidate will possess a high skill level in supporting the environments at an enterprise level.

Job Vacancies: GCC ( Numerious Positions).

7GLOBAL COMMUNICATION CONNECTION Global Communication Connection (GCC) is a major dealer to all network providers in Nigeria such as Airtel, MTN, Globalcom, Visafone, Etisalat, Starcomm, Etisalate, Multilinks, Rietel and Bulk SMS providers. We are expending our networking and customer care to all door steps in other to meet the demand and satisfy our numerous customers and sub-delears. We are opening an outlets in major cities and areas in the South-West Nigeria like; Lagos area and its environment, Epe area, Ibeju-lekki/Ajah area, Badagry area, Apapa area, Ikeja area,Surulere area, Ikorodu area, Ipaja area, Shomolu area, FESTAC area, Ketu/Alapere area, Mushin/Oshodi area, Ojodu/Barger area, Agege/Ogba area, Iba/Ojo area, Iju/Isaga area, Ijebu-Igbo area, Ijebu-ode area and its environment, Ibadan area and its environment, Osogbo area and its environment, Oyo area and its environment, Ondo area area and its environment, Akure area and its environment, and Shagamu Area. We are currently recruiting the following

Job Vacancies: Portland Nigeria Limited (Various Positions)

Desired Course(s): Any discipline
Application Deadline: November 28, 2012
Experience: 0 -2 yrs
Job Status: fulltime
Location:Ibadan
Job Details
Portland Nigeria Limited, established since 1980, the company has been producing distinctively styled uniforms and workwear for both individuals and corporate organisations. With the recent procurement and installation of modern, automated ready-made garment-making machines, and the employment of highly experienced expatriate production and technical management personnel, our company now produces uniforms and workwear of international standard and quality.

News: Nigeria Should Prepare For Another Protests Says Bakare and others

Nigerians have been urged to prepare for another round of protests against corruption, greed and ineffective leadership.
Convener, Save Nigeria Group, Pastor Tunde Bakare, former member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Dino Melaye, and a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, made the call on Monday at a second State of the Nation Lecture organised by SNG in Lagos.
An Associate Professor of Literature and African Studies, Pius Adesanmi, on the occasion, also spoke on ‘Reparations: What Nigeria owes the Tortoise’

Monday, 12 November 2012

Entertainment: Akon Spotted With His New Girlfriend.


Akon was spotted with a beautiful chick identified as is new girlfriend in Vernice Itally.

NEWS: Police Backs Off As 15 Armed Robbers Attack Lekki Estate, Lagos With Sophisticated.

About 15 gunmen in the early hours of today attacked a residential estate in Lekki, next to Goshen Estate and Elf Estate, in a scene described by one resident as coming straight out of a movie script.
The police intervened soon after the robbery attempt began, and nobody was hurt.
The residents in the estate and surrounding neighborhoods awoke to the horrifying experience, which played out between the Second and Third Lekki Roundabouts, the gunmen arriving in two vehicles and storming their way into the estate.

News: Gunmen Take Over Bauchi Police State

Gunmen killed a policeman and wounded another in a raid on a police station in Bauchi State, a police officer said, yesterday.
The gunmen launched the attack late Saturday in the town of Itas, about 200 kilometres (130 miles) from the state capital Bauchi, hurling explosives into the police station and opening fire on policemen, leading to an hour-long shootout.

News: The Aims Of Political Parties Should Reduce in Nigeria.

AFTER independence, the aims of  political parties were maintaining and protecting the unity and sovereignty of Nigeria as one indivisible and indissoluble nation among others.
The political parties that were formed after the  ban on political activities was lifted on September  21, 1978, were  National Party of Nigeria (NPN), The Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Great Nigeria Peoples Party (GNPP), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) and  Nigeria  Advance Party (NAP).

News: Oyo Declares Seven-day Mourning For Lam's Death

Oyo State Government has declared a seven-day mourning in honour of former governor of the state, Alhaji Lam Adesina, who died on Sunday morning at St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos, at 73 years.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo, said this in a statement.
The statement read in part, “The state government has declared a seven-day mourning for the departed elder statesman and former teacher of Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

Sunday, 11 November 2012

News: Jonathan Asked To Caution Soldiers Says Northern Elders

Northern elders have urged President Goodluck Jonathan to investigate reports of the extrajudicial killings and human rights abuses allegedly committed by the soldiers sent to halt the Boko Haram insurgency.
The leaders of the region, who spoke under the auspices of the Northern Elders Forum, said they had been vindicated by the recent report of the Amnesty International, which accused the army of gross human rights violations, adding that they were planning to visit the President again on the issue.

News: We Need Ibadan State says Olubadan

The Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Odulana Odugade I, and the Central Council of Ibadan Indegenes have called for the creation of Ibadan State and removal of immunity clause from the constitution.
The Olubadan and the CCII, which is the umbrella body of all socio-cultural organisations in Ibadan, spoke on Saturday at the public hearing coordinated by the representative of Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr. Kayode Busari.
Among others, creation of new states and local government councils, abolition of state electoral commissions, removal of immunity clause, creation of state police, and terms of office of president, governors and local government chairmen topped the agenda of the Ibadan people.
The Olubadan who was represented by the Ekarun Olubadan, Chief Eddy Oyewole, advised the various towns and villages under Ibadan to stand by the resolution of Ibadan in the ongoing public hearing.
He said, “Creation of states, removal or reduction of immunity to the president, governors and local government chairmen and the recognition of traditional institution are very paramount to us as Ibadan people.
“Immunity is very good but has been grossly abused by the elected office holders. Elected officials should be ready to submit themselves for trials if charged for criminal matters.”
Busari, who is a lawmaker on the platform of the Accord Party, said the military designed the 1999 Constitution as the country’s guiding framework without proper consultation and inputs from Nigerians.
He said, “We have all seen that the constitution is due for a review. Many of us don’t even know when the 1999 Constitution was being put together. Our efforts at reviewing the constitution through public hearing today is being replicated in 359 other federal constituencies across the country.”

News: New Private Jet For Oritsejafor

President, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and founder of Word of Life Bible Church, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, has joined the league of Nigerian Preachers that own private jets.
Oritsejafor’s jets, marked N431CB,was delivered to him,yesterday, at the celebration of his 40th year of being on the pulpit, which held at the Word of God Bible Church in Warri, Delta State.
Although,the aircraft was not flown to the venue of the occasion, the announcement of the USA manufactured 10-seater Bombadier/ Challenger 601 aircraft, at the occasion by one of the pastors,was greeted with loud ovation and applause.
The Challenger 601 is a heavy jet that sits up to 10 passengers and has a range of 3,900 nautical miles. It has a full enclosed lavatory and a flight attendant for additional comfort. The luxurious and spacious cabin of the Challenger 601 is perfect to conduct meetings or simply relax.
The jubilant congregation spent over 15 minutes congratulating one another even as the recipient did not make any comment on the jet said to have been purchased for him by the church.

Why I left Church of God Mission

As part of a multiple jubilee celebration, the National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Joseph Ayodele Oritsejafor, for the first time, spoke on the controversy that trailed his exit from the Church of God Mission, CGM where he started his spiritual voyage 40 years ago. According to him, “after I have left my life was still connected to that great man” (Archbishop Idahosa). He spoke with SAM EYOBOKA. Excerpts….
What will say was the turning point in your life?
The turning point in my life was the day I gave my life to Christ which changed every thing. I believe that change begins from the inside. One of the reasons Nigeria is struggling today is because the transformation agenda we are talking about is not yet focused at per-sons and who they are from the inside.
The constitutional amend-ment they are currently talking about…I don’t believe that the problem of Nigeria is the constit-ution. You can amend it, but who will implement the new one? Is it not the same people who have being using the old one. Everything about chan-ge must begin from the inside.
If the man inside doesn’t change the man outside won’t change either. The turning point of my life was the day I took that decision in Sapele to give my life to Christ, because suddenly I saw myself the I way I really was. A clear picture came to me and I realized why I was living that way.
It’s because I was living my life without God. I was trying to live my life the best way I could without realizing that there is a better way. There is an invisible person that influences us as Christians even when you don’t see any-body. That was how the change in my life began because the places I used to go I stopped going there and the people I used to move with I stopped because the change on the inside did not agree with those kind of people. I bought a Bible and I started seeing life in a different light as my eyes opened to better possibilities.
Were these things pre-destined? Is it possible that God decided to take you through that route, ugly it was, in answer to an earlier prayer by your mother?
My mother became pregnant and had me because she desired to have a male child. She went to the First Baptist Church, Broad Street, Lagos which was pastor-ed by Dr. J.T. Ayorinde who later became the first Nigerian General Secretary of the Baptist Conference.
My mother went there to pray and challenged God; ‘if you give me a male child I will give him back to you’. That was the begin-ning of the beginning but you know that was the commitment made by another person on my behalf. I grew up and went my own way but God Who knew those commitments…you see it’s strange that Moses started life in the home of his enemy; he grew up there, understood the lives of his enemies, educated by them and got the best of every thing among them.
When I look back now, I can boldly say that a lot of these experiences, ugly as they are, actual-ly prepared me for what I am today. I have disco-vered that there is no experience that we go through in life that is wasted; good, bad, ugly. They are all useful. That is why the Bible says ‘all things work togeth-er for good…’ I am happy today because there is no way I could have learnt the things I learnt then if I didn’t go through that way. No experience is lost and I am grateful to God.
I cannot applaud myself for those experiences, but I thank God because I have gained a lot and continue to gain from them. While there are bad things in those ex-periences, yet there are some usefulness in them because one can learn, one has learnt and one continues to learn from the experiences.
Pastor Oritsejafor, CAN president
Can you relive your experience at the Church of God Mission where the turning point actually started?
I will never forget Church of God Mission because that was where I became a Christian. I was in the Baptist Church but I knew nothing about God. I gave my life to Christ under the ministry of the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa and immediately became an active part of the church.
One thing I would be grateful to God for about that man was that he was able identify potentials in people. I knew him from the day I gave my life to Christ but the day I had the closest encounter with him that changed my entire life was during an evening service in Benin; the place was packed and he wanted a song and I jumped out to lead the song.
By the time I fin-ished that ministration, he asked me; “Who are you?” I told him my name and he said; “I know your mother. Tell your mother I want to see you. I want to see her too.” That was how a very close contact started and I started com-ing to his home and spending a few days there even when I had returned to Sapele.
He liked me. I became assist-ant pastor and very vi-brant but there were certain situations I don’t want to get into, that lead me to go to the Baptist seminary. He didn’t like it. However, when I re-turned, my heart was to start a church and I went on a seven-day fast. But on the day fifth day the Lord said to me: “Break the fast.
I have answered your prayer.” So, I had to break the fast and the very next day, I had a knock on my door and it was Archbishop Idahosa with three other persons. It was strange to me. He asked me what I wanted to do now, but I couldn’t answer him.
So he said, you must be a pastor in Church of God Mission. “You don’t have a choice. I didn’t come to ask you. I came to tell you.” The way he said it, there was no room for discussion. He added: “When I leave here, I am going to see your mother to tell her the same thing.”
The interesting aspect was that God spoke to me later: “That’s why I told you to break the fast that I have already answered your prayer.” That was how I came back to Church of God Mission where I was asked to  start a church. In six months my branch in Sapele became the larg-est in CGM as a whole.
It grew so much, that in three months I gathered enough money to buy microphones, amplifiers and everything at a time when no other church except the Idahosa branch had a micro-phone. I went to Benin to tell him, I have the money and I wanted to buy these things, because I didn’t know where to buy these things and he was visibly shocked.
He took me in his car and drove to a shop in Benin and show-ed me what to buy and I paid before he took me to garage where I chartered a vehicle to Sapele. I didn’t ask him for any assistance and knowing him, he didn’t even vol-unteer any. He was excited and I could see something in his eyes saying; “I knew it. I know I made the right choice!”
Eventually, I moved to Warri and a lot of people thought that was a mistake. At the service this morning, I said; “when you submit to people they become res-ponsible for your mistakes and what have you.” Idahosa told me to move to Warri.
It didn’t make sense because at that point there were people who knew me as a friend to Reinhard Bonnke and many other heavyweights at that time. Some persons were not happy, wondering what I was going to do in Warri. However, I prayed and God said ‘go.’ Against all odds and advices, I obeyed and moved to Warri.
I had some ugly experiences when I came but it is part of my life that I am ever grateful for because it helped to mould me. If there was anybody I learnt anything from, it was the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa. I don’t care what anybody thinks of him, I think he was a hero as far as I am concerned. He was a great man; an incredible man. I thank God for all the exp-eriences I had in CGM.
But you left the place in not too pleasant circumstances…
It depends on the way you look at it. It wasn’t pleasant because I thought that was where I was going to be for life—especially after the fasting experience and the archbishop walking into my house and the confirmation I got from God—but what I didn’t realize, and most of us do, is that life comes in phases.
There are different levels and at every point when you have to move to another level, sometimes there could be frictions. It could be rough, tough. But all that is just a sign that you are about to move to another level. It was in November 1987.
The interesting thing about my life is that a lot of the very fundamental things in my life seem to always happen in November. I was born in November, got converted in November, I married my late wife in November; I met my present wife in November, Word of Life started in November and many more.
We went for the CGM convention which used to be in the first week of November and certain things began to happen on the platform which shouldn’t be. I tried to go from behind to sort out whatever it was, but what I discovered later was that there were certain people who were instigating crisis.
I didn’t know then, but now I know. I tried to sort out things but no; to the point where it became obvious that I could no longer remain there. There were pronouncements that were made publicly that it would be out of place for you to remain in a place where there were such public pronouncements about you; telling you to move on.
It was that bad that some foreign guest speakers had to stop by in my hotel room to say; ‘young man, you have to move on.’ I can’t even tell you some of the things they said. I tried all my best to contain it but to no avail. The whole country was tensed up be-cause of the incident and I was surprised that the events stirred up so much emotion across the country.
The very next week, my very good friend, Dr. Ezekiel came over to Warri here to see me and we sat together and I drafted a letter of apology to the late Archbishop; while I knew I didn’t do anything. Dr. Ezekiel took it and went to Benin and gave it to him. He waited till the late archbishop read the letter.
Dr. Ezekiel told him to pray for me, which he did in his presence. I wasn’t there. Later, I went on my own to see him and he prayed for me. Though he would still go out there, saying things about me in the media, but I never replied. It would have been very stupid of me to reply, because your father is always right.
Your father is never wrong! Never! It’s a foolish child that goes in public to compete with his father. That is my philosophy even till date. Throughout the period I didn’t make any defence, but I was sneaking in and out of his house and he would laugh. I never questioned him for anything he said, because I think he never meant those things he was saying about me.
The man loved me and I don’t believe he meant to hurt me when he said those things he said about me. When my late wife passed, he was one of the first people that came to my house. He came, sat with me and spent consider-able time with me, praying with me. I could see the tears in his eyes.
Before I got married to my new wife, I took her to him for his approval. He sat her down and threw some bombs at her apparently in his effort to get something out of her and at the end he took me out and told me to go ahead. He prayed with us.
Though I left the CGM but I was still there, in the sense that the connect-ion remained and we contin-ued to work together. For the last two, three years before he passed, I attended his conv-ention uninvited and quite naturally they would put me on the platform and all that. That probably was the most important part of my life in Church of God Mission be-cause after I left, my life was still connected to that great man.
That marked the beginning of Word of Life Bible Church. No doubt there would have been some experiences either pleasant or not. What would you say such experiences were?
When I got saved God ministered to me, saying that at a time I would go back to my beginning. I was born in Lagos where I started my early life. So, my thinking immed-iately I left Church of God Mission, was that I would go back to Lagos. I didn’t un-derstand that my beginning was right here.
My plan was to move to Lagos because that was home or so I thought. But in my usual way of doing things I had to pray just to get proper clearance from God. I prayed and He said: “Son, you are not going anywhere.” I was discouraged because all my things were already packed.
I prayed again but God still said ‘this is home. You are not going anywhere. This is the beginning.’ That was one experience I will never forget. So, I had to start Word of Life Bible Church. It was rough, because I had nobody that I could call my own. There were just one or two people that I could send a message.
To find money to rent a place…..look it was rough! I didn’t have anything. There were those who were just laughing at me, saying ‘you are crazy. You are stupid.’ But I took the risk because this was God’s mind for me. After I prayed, I settled it. I fixed the date.
At that time, being a military era, you couldn’t preach on TV. I couldn’t go on TV, so I couldn’t even make any announcement of TV. Radio and TV stations would not accept any religious advertisement. So what I did was to hire a microphone and one horn speaker and mount-ed them on a rickety vehicle with one of cousins who likes talking inside the vehicle.
While the vehicle was driving round Warri, she was announ-cing the beginning of Word of Life Bible Church. Do you know that even at that I was afraid of what was going to happen on the inaugural day which was a Sunday. I in-tentionally fixed it on a Sunday because I know it was a day of worship and those who want to come would come.
I left my house late that day because of fear, but to my greatest surprise there were people there and I spent most of the service weeping; not out of sorrow as such rather it was joy. I didn’t know that people would turn up but they did. I immediately announced a two-week prayer seminar, which started the next day, Monday. Pastor John Ahre of Life Christian Centre in Ughelli sang for me that day a song he reckoned I loved so much; “Lean on me.”
The next day, I started the prayer seminar and whatever offering we gathered we used to make one or two chairs. I just carpenters around who were coming to our aid. Small small we gradually developed until we moved here.
How has the 40-year journ-ey been?
Trying but exciting. Un-certain but today I can say fulfilling. Adventurous but today, I can say I can see clearly now. I am grateful to God. One thing I would say to young people, don’t do anything if you are not sure, it’s God. The way I see people getting into ministry today, is very troubling to me. As a leader of Christians in this country, I am very troubled. As a leader of the youngest move of God, which is the Pente-costal Movement, I am very troubled.
We are almost an uncontrollable group of people and the way it is, is because we have had an experience which is called the Holy Spirit experience; which is good. The problem that has come out of that is that when people cough, they say its the Holy Spirit. They talk nonsense, they say its the Holy Spirit.
How do challenge a man who says he’s motivated by the Holy Spirit? This is what we have done to the Pentecostal Movement and it very painful. The consolation God gave me is that for every move of God had had its own teething and trying periods beginning with the great Roman Catholic Church to the Protestatant, the Anglican, Lutheran, Method-ist, to the Presbytarian, Baptist and so on. There are trials, problems that happened so long ago that people today don’t really know.

Saturday, 10 November 2012

News: Oshiomhole Second Time Is Coming Up

As Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State is set to commence his second journey as Governor of Edo state, the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in Edo state and other stakeholders, have called on the people of the state to come out enmasse on Monday, 12 November, 2012 to usher in the Comrade Governor to his second term in office.
It would be recalled that the Governor was sworn in as Governor of the state in 2008, after the Appeal Court declared him the authentic winner of the April 14, 2007 governorship election in the state which he contested with the Prof.Osarhiemen Osunbor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Governor Adams Oshiomhole
The people of  the state unanimously expressed their appreciation to his developmental strides by voting him back to office in the July 14, 2012 governorship election where he defeated the PDP candidate, Gen. Charles Airhiavbere with a large margin.
Though the election issue is before the governorship tribunal in the state,  the out come seems to be favouring the Comrade Governor after the tribunal struck out the aspect of Airhiavbere’s petition that had to do with the educational qualification of Oshiomhole. The tribunal described the petition as a pre-election matter and declared that it lacked the jurisdiction to hear the matter.
However, Airhiavbere appealed the judgment but the general view is that the appeal may not hold water at the Appeal Court since the issue of educational qualification is always handled by a high Court and not an election tribunal.
However, Oshiomhole who has remained undaunted with Airhiavbere’s petition, kicked off activities to mark his second coming in a very colorful style, with the presentation of the 2013 budget proposal to the state House of Assembly last Thursday.
The ground finale of the occasion will be held at Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on Monday Nov 12, 2012 and its expected to attract dignitaries from different parts of the country and abroad.
In the budget tagged “Taking Edo State to the Next Level”, capital project got priority with 60 per cent while recurrent 40 per cent, an indication that his second term will continue on his developmental projects.
He submitted the budget proposal of N150,045,377,060 billion to the State House of Assembly for consideration with capital expenditure taking 60% of the budget. According to the Governor, “the 2013 budget proposal is geared towards lifting our state to the next level of development beyond the steady and sustainable progress we have made in the last four years.
The 2013 budget is not only targeted at the completion of ongoing infrastructural projects but  at accelerating the growth and development of the state”.
The Governor disclosed that the sum of N87,409,475,855 billion representing 60% is being proposed as capital expenditure while the proposed Recurrent Expenditure is N62,637,901,205 billion which represents approximately 40% of the budget, adding “we are sustaining the tradition of putting more funds into the capital expenditure.”
In the sectoral allocations, Works is to take the lion share of the Capital expenditure followed by Education. Oshiomhole said: “the proposed N87.40 billion capital project will be allocated to the following priority areas:  Works (road) N33.35 billion, Education N14.44 billion; Drainage and Sewage Environmental Protection N13.29 billion, Health, N2.80 billion and Water N1 billion.”
According to him, “the budget allocates the sum of N33,351,000,000 billion for all road infrastructure across the state.  This will be used to complete ongoing inter and intra-city road projects in addition to funding new road projects”.
The sum of N13,293,000,000 billion is allocated to Flood and Erosion Control and Environmental Protection, N8 billion allocated for the execution of projects under the Benin City Storm Water Masterplan while education has N14.6 billion capital and N12.1 billion recurrent expenditure.
The Governor said the sum of N6.78 allocated to  Health has N2.8 billion for capital expenditure.In the area of electricity, the Governor said “in the 2013 fiscal year, it is the intention of government to complete on-going rural projects, embark on new ones and procure more transformers and feeder pillars.  Therefore, government has proposed the sum of N765 million for the 2013 fiscal year”.
The Agriculture and water Sub-section got N400 million and N1 billion respectively. Oshiomhole said: “the essence of taking Edo State to the next level is hinged on the concept of carrying out institutional reforms to guarantee and sustain irreversible development”, thanking the Speaker and members of the Assembly for their co-operation.
On funding the budget, Governor Oshiomhole said the sum of N116,499,778,045 billion is proposed as recurrent revenue with N86.51 billion as statutory receipts and N26.97 billion Internally Generated Revenue.
He said projected Capital receipts amounts to N64,341,876,840:00 billion while a projected deficit of N23,065,599,915 billion is to be funded through the World Bank Budget Support Facility and additional credit lines.
Responding, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Hon.  Uyi Igbe assured that the budget would be given speedy consideration. While he kick starts his second term in grand style, some leaders of the state who spoke with Saturday Vanguard, expressed their confidence that Oshiomhole’s second coming in office will better than his first term.
According to a statement signed by the state chairman of the CPC, Comrade Godwin Erhahon, “the popular re-election of Oshiomhole is in appreciation of his unprecedented developmental achievements and a demonstration of love of good governance and productive rule by Edo people.
We pray for the success and sanity of the inauguration on Monday. We advise Oshiomhole to remain focused and dutiful as his achievement remains a great inspiration to the under privileged who are now confident that if Oshiomhole could make it without early parental sponsorship, they too can make it.
CPC believes that the fact that Oshiomhole’s first and second term, inaugurations in 2008 and 2012 happened contemporaneously with that of President Obama of America is no mere coincidence but God’s design to direct Edo politicians towards imbibing the patriotism of their American counterparts who consider the state above selves and play politics without bitterness, with losers congratulating winners immediately results are announced”.
Speaking ahead of the inauguration, first civilian governor of Edo state, Chief John Odigie Oyegun, asserted that “I don’t have that fear that he may not perform this time around because I am lucky to be close to him and I share his vision. He is not the type of man that leaves things unfinished.
He has an eye on history and he will want to be remembered for being the architect of modern Edo state. All he needs to do is to follow up on what he has started because the foundation has already been laid. He is not that type of person who will come and start stealing or acquiring wealth, no.
And the way I look at him, he is somebody that Nigerians will call up tomorrow. He has made a name and people are watching him and assessing him. He is a world figure and he recognizes that. There is no fear at all that the best is yet to come and Edo people will benefit from his vision for our state”.
On his part, former Deputy Governor of the state, Rev Peter Obadan, admonished the Governor to look at institutional building. “He should look at the structures that will carry development beyond his time. The roads he has built, the schools, how can these projects be sustained.
So these are areas he needs to look up to because I know he is going to bring in more projects. The schools he has built, do they have fine laboratories? He may have to look at the content of education and secondary school laboratories.
We love his reforms in both the health and educational sectors and it should be sustained. He has been consistent in executing his programes and I expect a continuity of that. I also expect him to look at the issues that will enhance the economic growth of the state.
“He’s been able to maintain a high level of security in the state and I expect an improvement in that direction. He should continue on the part of greatness. I do expect him to complete the projects he has started and if possible take on new projects because they are capital intensive” he stated.
Obadan added that “I will advise that in picking his cabinet he should pick experience people, he should ensure that he is not pressurized into picking sycophants.
He should pick those who will assist him in achieving a set objective. No tree makes a forest so he should pick trusted lieutenants that will help him achieve his dreams. He must be very careful in picking his working men.
I think he should ensure that citizens from Edo state who are in the business world are attracted to the state to invest because we have our people out there and they should be encouraged. Much is expected from him this time around and that is why he got that support during the election.
Oshiomhole is not in that class of leaders who will fail to perform in their second tenures because even in the set objectives which we are privy to, to the ordinary man it is insurmountable but he is a man that believes he can achieve those goals which will transform Edo state and he wants to leave a name behind. He is not going to draw back in terms of project execution in the state.
I think he is rather going to improve on what he has achieved, he want to leave a mark. He said he will excel more than what his great predecessors have achieved. I believe he will do well and do great”.
Commenting also, a chieftain of the ACN, Elder Sunny Uyigue, expressed hope too. “We are full of hopes. People have seen what he did in his first term and we are very optimistic that he will do better in his second term.
He is going to transform the state. After he must have finished the person taking over after him will find it difficult to fit into his shoes. He is highly progressive in his ideas. But he should also look at all the bike riders driven from other states that are now in Edo state.
Benin is now their dumping ground because instead of them helping the economy of the state they constitute nuisance. He should look at their activities because some of them are thieves. God will bless him in his effort to sanitize the school system. He should not relent he should do more.

News: Pre-paid Meters is Free Now

On-phone chat with Principal Manager, Public Affairs, Eko Distribution Zone of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in Lagos,    Mr.  Godwin Idemudia conducted  by Ayo  Onikoyi
What does it really take to get a pre-paid meter?
For prepaid meter, as at June of 2012 the Federal Governmen stopped it that we should not be collecting money to distribute prepaid meters any more but before June we used to charge money for distribution of prepaid meters. We used to charge N25,000 for single phase while 3-phase meter was going for N55,000 but that was the practice in the past. What we used to do then was we used the money collected from the consumer to procure the meter and had it delivered to the consumer but as from June because of MITO we don’t collect money from our consumer again.

Godwin Idemudia
What happens now is that if you want a prepaid meter you applied, stating your address and other details then we come to inspect the property, essentially the load to know what you need and we start processing for procurement of the meter. As soon as we have the meter we deploy.
But we have heard reports that when you apply you are asked to accompany your application with certain sum of money. There is a particular case where an applicant was asked to pay N10,000
Excuse me, what zone is that if I may ask?
it is in Lagos state here
Please where exactly is that in Lagos? Because when you say in Lagos state we have different zones in Lagos state. So let me quickly let you know how Lagos is run. In Lagos, we have two distribution companies; namely, Ikeja and Eko Distribution Companies. Under Ikeja we have Ikorodu, Ipaja, Alimosho, Oshodi, Shomolu and the rest. Under Eko, we have Badagry, Festac, Ijora, Lekki, Victoria Island, Mushin, Ebute Metta and even up to Surulere. So the person you are talking about, it depends under which distribution zone he is but under my zone, Eko Distribution Zone, nobody will ask you for any amount of money. If there is any case of that nature please let me know immediately.

What about the access charge they charge monthly, is that official?
Yes. It is legal. Every consumer running a prepaid meter is expected to pay N500 monthly for using power. It is by law made mandatory by NERC.

Now the issue of ‘crazy bill’ some consumers have complained being charged differently and disparagingly higher from month to month after even having consumed relatively the same amount of energy. Some months they pay N3,000, N4,000 and some up to N15,000. Why is this?
See, people complain of this situation without really understanding the power supply situation and the power usage situation. What must have happened is that the time you were given a relatively low bill it could have been at that time the power supply to the area was rather low and subsequently the consumption was low thus the bill and  the reverse happens when power supply to that area increases. See, it is simple, with increase in supply all your appliances tend to be in use and of course you should expect a bill higher than when supply was low. It is not possible you get a bill that does not reflect the amount of power used in that period. The phenomenon of ‘’crazy bill’ does not exist any more. At least I can speak for my Zone, that nothing of such exists any more.

But there is a general idea that before PHCN sends out their bills they have a target with which they work out how much they charge each consumer, regardless of consumption.
Please, please, if you look at my own distribution zone, Eko Distribution Company, we have gone past that level. When we set target we do not set target for the customers we set target based on power allocation to each district and for the customer, the customer get bills relating to amount of power used. In Eko now, a lot of our customers are on prepaid system and we are still giving out. And if we found that your meter is faulty and the fault did not arise from tampering or any fault of the customer we come and replace immediately, without the customer paying a dime. Bills are paid on load, electricity given to you. At the beginning of every month we give electricity out, you know we buy electricity too from the transmission and transmission buys from generation. That is how it works. So the question of asking people to pay for electricity not consumed does not arise. It is just not possible. Electricity paid for is based on total unit of electricity consumed. Please if you have any case of this don’t hesitate to come to my office to report. Our office is opened to complaints from members of the public. From time to time we advertise numbers people can call to make all sorts of complaints. If there’s anybody trying to exhort money from you, please play along and make sure you get his name and numbers and get back to us and see what happens.
My argument is this and it stems from people’s reports that your people,PHCN, don’t read meters any more. I mean for people using the old meters. If your people don’t read meters any more how then are they able to make sure each consumer gets the exact bill of exact power used during the month? 
We have talked to our marketers times without number to make sure they cover the areas assigned to them and you, as a consumer, should know the marketer assigned to your area and you would be in a better position to know whether the marketer is working or not. So if a marketer does not show up to read your meter you make complaint at the nearest office.
The numbers of PROs in various districts are published in the papers from time to time for members of the public to report activities of our people. For instance on November 21st we are having our Customers Parliament, we invite everybody, that is when we talk with customers, journalists and other members of the public.

Friday, 9 November 2012

News: Registration Of Residents In Lagos Will Commence January

Nigeria’s Lagos State Government has set January 2013 for the commencement of the registration of the estimated 21 million people resident in the state, Mr Akin Akiniyi, the Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LSRRA),said today.
Akiniyi said the agency had commenced a pilot registration exercise with public servants, to test-run the project.
He said that the objective of the registration was to provide a database of all residents in the state for better planning and governance.
“Over 21 million people are estimated to be living in Lagos and there would be need for government to have their data base in its record.
“The registration exercise will be carried out in view of the security situation and the influx of illegal aliens into the state, Akiniyi said.
He said that all residents, irrespective of ethnic background, as well as foreigners– including tourists– would be captured in the exercise scheduled to hold between Jan. and March 2013.
“Government has the responsibility to cater for everyone residing in Lagos, regardless of the state or country they came from, “ he said.
Akiniyi said that resident identity card would be issue to those who would be captured during the exercise, to differentiate between legal residents and illegal immigrants.
He said that government would be able to accurately determine the overall resources required in formulating and implementing policies, projects and programmes, after the exercise.
Akiniyi advised all residents of the state to participate in the registration exercise to enable them gain access to government services.

News: Benue Speaker Resigned His Appointment.

The Speaker of Nigeria’s Benue State House of Assembly, Mr David Iorhemba, has resigned his appointment.
Iorhemba tendered his resignation letter to the Clerk of the House, Dr Torese Agena on Thursday.
The clerk, in turn, handed the letter to the Deputy Speaker, Dr Stephen Onmeje, who the read the letter to the members.
In the letter, Iorhemba said that he took the decision to protect the interest of his family and for other personal reasons, adding that his resignation took effect from Nov.8,2012.
After reading the letter, Onmeje invited members for comments.
Mr Baba Odeh, (PDP-Otukpo/Akpa), said he understood the wordings of the letter “well”, stressing that members did not have any other option than to accept the letter.
Odeh, therefore, moved a motion that the seat of the Speaker be declared vacant and should be filled without delay.
Mr Benjamin Adanyi (ACN-Makurdi South), who seconded the motion, noted that the former speaker did a honourable thing and ought to be commended.
Ruling on the matter, Onmeje noted that members had no objection to the resignation and declared the post of the speaker vacant.
At this juncture, some people suspected to be thugs, came into the chamber of the assembly and chased members out.

News: Presidency Rubbished Ribadu on Petroleum Special Task Force

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu
The Presidency on Thursday rubbished the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led Report on Petroleum Special Task Force. It said the report was incomplete and incapable of indicting anyone.
At a press conference in Abuja, President Goodluck Jonathan’s Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, based his criticism of the report on one of its paragraphs.
Okupe said the paragraph “is an obvious DISCLAIMER (emphasis his) issued by the committee on the entire report, makes it impossible under our laws to indict or punish anyone except, and until, the Federal Government fully verifies and reconciles the facts as recommended by the committee in its submission to the government.”
According to Okupe, the offending paragraph in the report says, “Due to the time frame of the assignment, some of the data used could not be independently verified and the task force recommends that the government should conduct such necessary verifications and reconciliations.”
Okupe blamed Ribadu for the politicisation of the report. He alleged that there was a major public disinformation campaign which, he said, was calculated to overheat the polity and incite Nigerians against the President because of the report.
He said, “For instance on his Facebook page a while ago, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu remarked that he resisted overtures to make him compromise the report and rather than compromising the report, he stayed on the side of the Nigerian people.
“His claim of an overture to him to compromise the report is perfidious and false. We respectfully enjoin Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to be patriotic enough to name the proponents of this compromise.
“If Ribadu claims that to be serving on the committee he is on the side of the Nigeria people, on whose side is President Jonathan whose idea it was in the first place to set up the task Force and approved the appointment of Mallam Ribadu as chairman of the committee?”
Okupe also blamed those who, according to him, leaked the report to the foreign media before it was submitted to Jonathan. He described the people who leaked the report as unpatriotic Nigerians.
The report, which was submitted to President Goodluck Jonathan last week Friday, indicts the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation for sundry economic crimes. The report became controversial after the media highlighted some of its findings and recommendations before it was submitted to Jonathan.
At the submission of the report to the President, a member of the committee, and a former Head of Service of the Federation, Mr. Steve Oronsaye, openly disagreed with Ribadu. Orosanye alleged that the report did not enjoy the support of all members of the committee. Ribadu had countered, however, that Orosanye did not attend the meetings the committee held.
Okupe said the committee did not achieve the task assigned to it by the government when it was set up. He read from the covering note that accompanied the submitted report to buttress his point.
The covering note stated that “we have the pleasure of reporting the conclusion of the assignment given to the Petroleum Special Task Force in accordance with its Terms of Reference as laid out at the inauguration of the Task Force.”
But Okupe said this was not correct as the committee did not adhere to the terms of reference.
He said paragraph one of the Terms of Reference of the committee mandated it “to work with consultants and experts to determine and verify all petroleum upstream and downstream revenues (taxes, royalties, etc) due and payable to Federal Government of Nigeria.”
He added that the committee did not do this.
“Unfortunately and most regrettably, this paramount duty of the PRSTF committee could not be accomplished as stated in paragraph four of the covering letter signed by the Chairman, Ribadu and the Secretary of the committee,” he said.
Okupe said the committee had failed to carry out the very critical part of the assignment and instead passed on the duty of reconciliation and verification of the data to the government.
Though he described the report as incomplete, he however added that all the work needed to be done to rectify this would be done by the government. After this, he said a White Paper would be issued and its recommendations fully implemented by the government.
When contacted, Ribadu said he was out of Abuja and could not speak on the matter

News: Boko Haram Commander Absconded From Custody.

A top Boko Haram commander, Sani Mohammed has reportedly escaped from police custody in Abuja on Thursday.
The suspect who was arrested with another Boko Haram operative, Kabir Sokoto in January, 2012, allegedly escaped from the cell where he was kept with other terror suspects.
Though, the Force Headquarters claimed that no terror suspect escaped, security sources confirmed that Mohammed absconded from custody.
The details of his escape was however sketchy as at the time of filing this report.
A similar incident happened early this year when Sokoto, the alleged mastermind of the Christmas Day bombing of Saint Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger State, escaped from police custody at Abaji, a satellite town in the Federal Capital Territory.
Arrested at the Borno State Governor’s Lodge, Abuja, Sokoto was said to have escaped while being taken for a search of his apartment 24 hours later.
But Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said no terror suspect escaped from its custody, adding that a check of its records showed no such name as Mohammed on its list of detainees.
He said, “The police authority hereby informs the public that the information being circulated by TV Station is totally untrue and should be disregarded in its entirety.”