EKWUNIFE BEGINS ELECTRIFICATION OF SOME COMMUNITIES IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL

 EKWUNIFE BEGINS ELECTRIFICATION OF SOME COMMUNITIES IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL






As Alor, Ojoto, Oraukwu, Abacha communities receive first batch of solar powered street lights to be installed in designated areas



The Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, Senator Uche Ekwunife has began the electrification of some communities in Anambra Central Senatorial District with the distribution of Solar Street Lights to the communities for installation at designated areas. 


Ekwunife was represented by a team led by the former Commissioner for Women Affairs, Lady Henrietta Agbata.


At Ojoto, the project team met with the President General of the community, Chief Dona Anozie to handover the necessary documents to him and equally brief him on the project.


A similar event occurred in Alor, Abacha and Oraukwu communities where the project team met with the President Generals of the town unions, Chief Christian Okudo, Hon Ifeanyi Okeke Obeta, Chief Barr. (Dr) Cyril Ejidike respectively. Also present were some members of the town union executives, critical stakeholders of the communities and PDP ward executives.


During the visits, the leader of the team, Lady Henrietta Agbata who spoke on behalf the Senator sought for the cooperation of the communities as the engineers commence the installation of the Street Lights at strategic locations. She equally assured the community leaders of the Senator's commitment to attract more dividends of democracy to them.


In their reactions, the leaders of the communities visited appreciated the Senator for facilitating the street light projects. They expressed confidence in her ability to represent them well and were grateful for her commitment to the needs of the constituents. 


The team will also visit Akwukwu, Ideani and Abatete in the coming days to conclude the first batch distribution and installation of the solar street lights.


Recall that Senator Uche Ekwunife recently handed over some of her completed projects, including the hand over of a completed Multipurpose School Hall Project she sponsored at St. Joseph's Primary School Umuawulu in Awka South Local Government Area last week. More of the completed projects in the Senatorial District is set to be commissioned, including the Road projects she attracted to the District. Also note that the Senator has facilitated employment for over 139 constituents in the Federal Civil Service. These are all in line with her promise to provide quality representation to the good people of Anambra Central Senatorial District. 






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BE CAREFUL WITH SO CALLED FRIENDS: A STORY THAT TOUCHES THE HEART:

 BE CAREFUL WITH SO CALLED FRIENDS:

A STORY THAT TOUCHES THE HEART:


Qaphela Gobodo!

2016!



I have always kept this boy's photos on my phone to remind myself of the intricacies of human relationship.

And the anatomy of jealousy.

Of hatred.

And alloyed trust.

I remember how my heart macerated with unshed tears when I first read his story.


But then, it was a pedagogy of many things about life.


Qaphela Gobodo.


15 years old lad from a humble background in Wellington, Western Cape, South Africa.


But with a dream that was as tall as a steeple.


One of the most hardworking lads that the creator ever carved out of the dust of Wellington.


His biggest dream in life was to be a professional rugby player.


To play for Springboks.


That was the linchpin of his life!


And damn, did the young man throw his whole life force into it?


Yeah, he did!


And the results were quite alarming. 


He was destined for great things.


He was the greatest rugby player in his school in Bergriver.


He became the first black captain of his school's rugby team, and the first black student to play in the team.


He was the pride of Bergriver rugby team.


And then, his hard work brought him in very close proximity of his dream.


The big dream of playing for Springboks.


He won a rugby scholarship to Hoerskool Garsfontein, one of the most prestigious schools in Pretoria.


Through this scholarship his dream of making it to Springboks would be realized.


Family were proud.


He would be the light of the tribe.


The custodian of immortality.


And then he shared the news to his teammates, "Hey, guys, I'm one step away from Springboks! The dream is happening..."


But what he could not interpret was the jealousy that was hidden in their hearts.


Then one fateful afternoon, he took an excuse from class to go to the bathroom.


And while coming outside from there, a group of four boys attacked him.


One hit him with a golf stick on his head, and he fell into unconsciousness on the floor.


Then they poured paraffin on him, and set him ablaze.


They burnt him alive!


He lay on the ground for several minutes without knowing that he was burning alive.


And no one saw him.


When he regained consciousness several minutes later, he ran towards the principal's office screaming for help.


With his body still on fire.


And everyone scared of getting close to him.


But he ran to the tap, opened it and went under it.


To subdue the fire.


And ambulance was called to take him to the hospital.


Everyone gave up on him. The burns were too severe and no one thought he could make it.


When his father saw him, he broke down in tears and said, "So, my son, you're going to leave me at such a young age?"


When his sister saw him, she stood afar in tears and cried, "No, this is not my brother. This is not my brother... I want to see my brother."


But Qaphela replied them, "Don't be scared, I'm not going to die. No, I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to live, and I'm going to come back and play rugby."


And God heard the faith of that brave lad.


Because if a man's faith says "Yeah" even God Himself cannot say "Nay" to him.


20 surgeries were the number of surgeries he underwent in a space of four months.


Now the shocker!


Do you know the people that burnt Qaphela?


His teammates!


Though he couldn't remember their faces after the shock of the attack.


The same friends he had shared the good news of his scholarship with.


The same friends he had shared his dream of Springboks with.


The same friends he thought were happy with him.


When he returned from the hospital, the scholarship was gone!


The dream of Springboks faded away.


Even though he tried to give himself to rugby again.


But things were never the same again 


His scars would never allow him to have that dream again.


Why?


Because of friends he trusted with his secrets.


But then...his story has continued to touch the heart of a generation 


Redefining the concept of trust for millions of people across Africa and beyond.


During one of his interviews, Qaphela said that his biggest mistake in life was learning too late that it is not every secret that is supposed to be shared with friends.


This is life!


And in life, we have to be careful of the kind of success stories we share with friends.


Especially when those successes are not yet mature.


Because the truth is, not every friend is going to be happy with your success, even though they might pretend to be in your presence.


Not every friend is happy that you are going farther than them in life.


Many friends see you as a competitor, and once they see that you have gone ahead of them, they begin to hate on you.


And start looking for ways to bring you down.


It's a messed up world.


It's alright to trust people.


But then, learn to keep your secrets to yourself.


Sometimes, you don't have to tell people the plans you are making in life when those plans are still at early stages.


We will never be able to know who truly wishes us well, and who don't.


For the ones we call best friends might actually be the biggest enemies we have around us.


Never let your guard down.


Never trust someone so deeply to the level that you give them the power to destroy you.


If they know all your secrets, then they can destroy you.


May God save us from Known and Unknown Wicked Friends.

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EFCC, ICPC, DSS Not Enough: Buhari Govt Approves Establishment Of Another Anti-corruption Agency

 EFCC, ICPC, DSS Not Enough: Buhari Govt Approves Establishment Of Another Anti-corruption Agency





President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has approved the establishment of a new anti-corruption agency.


The new agency approved by the Federal Executive Council will be saddled with proper coordination of all recovered looted assets.



 


The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami disclosed this to State House correspondents after the FEC meeting on Wednesday.


He said the new agency, known as the ‘Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency’, will oversee the responsibility of managing the assets that constitute the proceeds of crime in Nigeria.


The Minister said the FEC has approved transmission of a bill, titled, “Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency Bill,” to the National Assembly.


He said, “The Federal Ministry of Justice presented to Council a memo (on Wednesday).


“The memo is about a Bill which seeks the approval of the Council to transmit to the National Assembly for passage.


“It is the Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency Bill.


“It is in essence a bill that is targeted and intended to have in place a legal and institutional framework. The legal component of it is having a law and the institutional component of it is to have an agency that will be saddled with the responsibility of managing the assets that constitute the proceeds of crime in Nigeria.


“What happens before now is the proceeds of crime are scattered all over, and mostly in the hands of different and multiple agencies of government inclusive of the police, the DSS (Department of State Service), EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission), and ICPC (Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission).


“So, with that kind of arrangement which is ad-hoc, there is no agency of government that is saddled with the responsibility of data generation, an agency that can give you off-hand the number of landed assets, number of immovable assets, the amount in cash that are recovered by the federal government by way of interim forfeiture overweigh of a final forfeiture.


“So, it is indeed over time a kind of arrangement that is not uniform and consistent.


“If you have a budget item for recovered assets, this agency will now be in a position to provide information to the federal ministry of finance, budget and National Planning on-demand as to what amount is there available for budget purposes, thereby establishing the desired transparency, the desired accountability which has not been available before now,” the AGF stated.


Recall that Ibrahim Magu, the suspended Acting Chairman of the EFCC, had urged the Justice Ayo Salami-led Judicial Commission of Inquiry investigating him to summon Abubakar Malami, the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF.


Magu explained that Malami should come before the panel so his lawyers can cross-examine him on the credibility of the allegations he made.


The suspended EFCC boss sought permission to subpoena Malami to appear before the panel.


In response, however, Malami had said he will gladly before the Justice Ayo Salami-led Presidential panel if he is summoned.


Magu’s activities as the acting Chairman of the EFCC from 2015 to 2020, is under investigation.

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OBASANJO HIT HARD ON NIGERIANS' LEADERS, GIVE THE REASON WHY IPOB IS ANGRY

 



OBASANJO HIT HARD ON NIGERIANS' LEADERS, GIVE THE REASON WHY IPOB IS ANGRY


IPOB- President



basanjo on BBC’s HardTalk reveals while the Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB), are angry with Nigerians’ leader especially on President Buhari’s administration.

“My friends who are not from the East of Nigeria where Igbos come from often ask me why there is so much anger in the East and among Igbos. Some wonder why, despite the famed Igbo” wealth’ and enterprise all over Nigeria, the people still complain that Nigeria is unfair to them. Some insinuate that the anger comes from the loss of the 2015 election by Jonathan who the Igbos heavily backed.


And why is it that the current generation of Igbos is so angry as to contemplate carrying arms against the country? With lots following Nnamdi Kanu of IPOB with his secessionist message.


Those not following Kanu may despise his antics and rhetoric but are sympathetic to his underlying message. And what is that message? That Igbos don’t feel wanted in Nigeria.


That decades of official marginalization and discrimination should be stopped or they should be allowed to take their chances in a new nation.


First, for those who think this is all about Jonathan and Buhari. It is not. Igbos were disappointed that Jonathan did not win. But those whose candidates lose elections lick their wounds. It is allowed.


It happens when your candidate loses the election. Why did the Igbos invest so many emotions in Jonathan, a non-Igbo from Ijaw? It was more because of the fear of their experience in the past 50 years. Nigeria has placed an embargo on any Igbo man becoming Nigerian president and Igbos understands this.


Jonathan was the next best thing. Other parts of Nigeria have supported their sons to the presidency. Some have bombed Nigeria into submission to get their sons to Aso Rock.


Igbos have little capacity to blackmail Nigeria to the presidency. They chose Jonathan as their “Igbo”. But that’s not to say that they are angry enough because he lost to contemplate going to war on his behalf.


Jonathan was not really the model of a President the Igbo would go to war for. And even his Ijaw people have accepted his loss.


So? Igbo anger has been building up in Nigeria since the 70s. As kids, people made choices in other parts of Nigeria school years based on the narrative of the Igbo place in Nigeria. They knew about the glass ceiling against Igbos.


After the civil war, despite the “No winner, no vanquished” program, Nigeria placed glass ceilings and no-go areas for Igbos. The war reconstruction program was observed more in the breach.


There was the “abandoned” property program that was introduced to drive a wedge between components of former South-East Nigeria.


While the country was too embarrassed to put the discrimination program down in an official gazette, it was there for anyone who cared to look. It was evident in the Igbo police officer who stayed in one position while less qualifies juniors progressed to become his bosses.


It was evident when no Igbo qualified to become the Inspector General of Police or lead any division in the armed forces. It was there when “sensitive” or “lucrative” positions were shared in Nigeria and Igbos were conspicuously absent.


It was there when Igbos were only fit enough to be made Minister of Information until Obasanjo administration came to power. And even recently, it was there when Buhari appointed 47 people to man the critical roles in his government and no one from the Southeast was there.


Any time there is a federal appointment in Nigeria, it’s usually the east that is left to shout. It was there from Buhari’s first term as a Military Junta to his second coming and any other time in-between.


The Igbo elite called it marginalization. Other Nigerians countered by saying no part of Nigeria was getting enough. Marginalization was universal. But they forgot something.


The Igbo cry of marginalization was an official policy. It was expected. It was programmed. And occasionally, key government officials let it slip that Igbos should not complain. After all, they fought a war with Nigeria.


Talk about No Victor, No Vanquished. There was a Victor alright. And they were reminded of that at every turn. Every appointment. Every national project was propagated with the glass ceiling in mind to contain the Igbos.


How can any nation grow when the leaders are mandated to keep a viable component of her resources subjugated and useless because of fear and insecurity? Nigeria was only pretending. Igbos were licking their wounds and complaining and the rest of Nigeria were too busy to notice.


Go to the South-East today. Since the 70s and the oil boom. Nigeria has invested in commercial industries across the country. None has been sited in the Southeast. None. Refineries, Steel Plants, Cement Firms. Any Industry.


The southeast was systematically deindustrialized. Even when it was the best location for any industry, there was always a reason why it should not be sited there.


What this means was that any Igbo man that wanted to work in a commercial federal establishment had to leave the east. Add this to the indigenization policy of the early 70s that pushed the Igbos out of private companies. It meant that international companies also avoided expansion into the southeast.


The Nigerian Breweries, the Dunlop, and other such firms sited their plants outside the East and only set up distribution centers to sell in the region.


This is one of the main reasons the exodus of Igbos from the zone accelerated after the war and continues to this day despite the hostility they face in certain parts of Nigeria. And why most Igbos became traders and commercial businessmen. Access to organized work either in the government, government commercial institutions, and even commercial institutions was limited.


This concerted government plan worked so well that even Igbos began to hate themselves and hate to invest in their zone to this day.


The only industrial enterprise in the east is built by easterners; Nnewi, Aba, Onitsha. These are Igbo indigenous industrial cities.


The plan was to frustrate them from investing in their zone or force them to move the industry to North or West where it can be taken from them after getting them to transfer the technology.


This has been the practice since the end of the war.

In addition to this, the Federal Government has systematically made it difficult for Easterners to do commercial business even in the East.


The Federal Roads in the East are some of the worst in Nigeria. The Eastern Seaports have been made ineffective. It was a war to get the Enugu Airport upgraded to an International Airport.


The former Finance Minister shed tears on the day the first International Flight landed in Enugu. Yes, Okonjo Iwealla cried! Recently, it was only the South East that was conspicuously missing in the New Railway Plan of the Federal Government.


Nigeria has 6 regions and one was missing in a national railway plan while nobody cares. Incidentally, Igbos who reside in the east are the most itinerant in the country and would benefit most from a national transport plan. Even our President Buhari changed the plan to include his village but a major zone of the country was not included.


When you go to the east, despite the lack of federal presence, the presence of police all over the east tells a story. They mount roadblocks and make it difficult to have commercial activities to run smoothly. Recently, Customs has joined. And lastly the army. It is an occupied territory. They extort money.


They intimidate them by all means. They have recently started shooting and killing them.

Nigeria has made the east unlivable. They sponsor dubious governors, senators, and political leaders that take orders from the caliphate – Purposely, Carefully.


In conversations, people often accuse the east of being clannish or tribalistic. That is far from the truth. No group assimilates or blend in more than the Igbos. They claim Igbos are welcome in all parts of Nigeria, but outsiders cannot come to the East. The question is: why would anyone come to the east? To do what?


There is no business to do in the east. Nigeria has ensured that. Why would someone from the South West of Nigeria go to the East to invest? No one would prevent them. But it hardly makes commercial sense. Nigeria has ensured that.


Those from the North are there in droves. Igbos love to celebrate with cows. And the cattlemen go there to sell their cattle. No one molests them. In the villages in the East, these northerners live unmolested. But those are the only people who can find commercial reasons to be there! So those who wonder why Igbos are angry, wonder no more.


While most would not dare carry arms against Nigeria, don’t underestimate the level of disconnection and anger especially among the younger generation who feel hopeless and in prison for something they did not do.


Nigeria is made of nations that came together to form the country. No nation will like to remain in perpetual servitude or slavery. Igbos were at the forefront in the fight for Nigerian independence against Britain. If they did not allow Britain to subjugate them, they surely will not allow any local power or they may strike at the slightest opportunity at other pseudo dominating power over them.


That Nnamdi Kanu’s supporters starred down army tanks with sticks is a sign that the next generation will be ready to fight bare hands if necessary to stop Nigeria treating the Igbo nation as second class citizens.


There will be fiercer and angrier Kanus in the immediate future if Nigeria does not officially stop the “vanquished “program against the Igbos who fought the civil war.


You cannot preach unity and indivisibility of the country on TV and all your actions point to discrimination against the components of the country. It is hypocrisy. It is as dangerous as it is foolhardy.


Let those who preach unity walk the talk and stop open discrimination of their countrymen. History has shown that you cannot decree peace. You cannot decree unity. You cannot force any group to belong to a country by force, it may work for a time. But never sustainable.


Nigeria has a lot to look forward to as a united country. It also has enough for the regions and nations that make up the country. Our diversity is a blessing. Our failure to reach our potential is caused mostly by the internal contradictions and the inability to build a fair country that can bring the best out of her component regions.


Those who shout most about loving Nigeria today are mostly those of its current unfair structure favor. But Nigeria will continue being as strong as its weakest link. And the weak links are all there to see.


The East is one of the weakest links. Until it stops being a weak link, Nigeria cannot truly make progress

Bill Gates Sr. is Dead

 Bill Gates Sr. is Dead



Williams Gates Sr., who stepped in when appeals for charity began to overwhelm his billionaire son and started what became the world’s largest philanthropy, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, died on Monday at his beach home on Hood Canal, at the age of 94.


The cause was Alzheimer’s disease, his family said in an announcement on Tuesday.


In 1994, Mr. Gates was 69 and planning to retire from his prestigious law practice in a few years when, one autumn evening, he and his son, Bill, and his daughter in law, Melinda, went to a movie.And Standing in the ticket lines, Bill told his father that he was being inundated with appeals for charity but that he was far too busy running Microsoft to answer them.


His father suggested that he, Bill Sr., could sift through the paperwork and, with his son’s approval, send out some checks. Bill Jr. agreed.


What Mr. Gates Sr. found later were dozens of cardboard boxes filled with requests for money, many with heartbreaking stories of need.


A week later, Bill Jr. set aside $100 million to open what was initially called the William H. Gates Foundation. His father, sitting at his kitchen table, wrote the first check: $80,000 for a local cancer program.


Over the next 13 years, while Bill Gates focused primarily on Microsoft, his father managed the foundation days to day, conferring with its executives and philanthropic experts, sending his son lists of proposed grants, writing checks and shaping the charity’s major goals: improving health and education and alleviating poverty in America and the third world.


Bill Gates Jr. credited his father with the early success of the foundation. “I make sure the resources are available, and he works to wisely spend the money,” he told The Seattle Times in 2003.


A prominent Seattle lawyer with heavy civic and professional obligations, Mr. Gates Sr. had largely left to his wife, Mary, the duties of raising their two daughters and one son, Bill, who, all agreed, became insufferably argumentative as a boy — resisting his mother’s requests that he clean up his room, that he stop biting his pencils and that he sit down to dinner on time.

Buhari Has Disintegrated Us, There’ll Be No Nigeria By 2023 – FFK, Bill Gates Sr. Is Dead

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Buhari Has Disintegrated Us, There’ll Be No Nigeria By 2023 – FFK, Bill Gates Sr. Is Dead

Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said there will be no Nigeria by 2023 unless President Buhari retraces his steps in presiding over the affairs of the nation.


The former Aviation Minister made this known in a statement released via his Facebook account on Tuesday.




 

According to him, in Nigeria we are no longer our brothers’ keeper, adding that love, kindness and charity to our neighbours and to one another have become scarce commodities.



He also said that Nigeria has disintegrated under the leadership of Buhari.


  In 2015 I said Buhari WOULD divide Nigeria, you didn’t believe me.


  In 2017 I said Buhari HAD divided Nigeria, you didn’t believe me.


  In 2019 I said Buhari had pushed Nigeria to the BRINK of disintegration, you didn’t believe me.



  Today I say unless Buhari retraces his steps and we build bridges between ourselves, there will be no Nigeria left by 2023, you do not believe me.


  At every point over the last 5 years my words have proved to be prophetic, I have been proved right and I have been vindicated.


  Those that doubt my admonitions, counsel and words do so at their own peril and frankly it takes NOTHING from me one way or the other.


  It is the message that matters and not what you think of the messenger.


  The bitter truth is that the greatest catalyst for the disintegration of Nigeria and the most useful and prized gift to those that believe Nigeria ought to break up into pieces is Muhammadu Buhari.


  He has served their purpose very well because he has not only totally divided Nigeria and destroyed our country’s sense of national cohesion and unity but he has also butchered her, hacked her into pieces and buried her in many different locations!


  A precious egg called Nigeria was placed into his hands in 2015 but he has crushed its shell, broken its spirit and destroyed its soul.


  Today you see hundreds of thousands of sons and daughters of the South West proudly marching and demonstrating in the streets of the capitals of many of the western powers demanding for the right of self-determination and the establishment of the sovereign and independent state of Oduduwa.


  Today you see millions of IPOB youths all over the world defying the odds, risking their lives and liberty and demanding for a referendum in the South East and the establishment of the Republic of Biafra.


  Today you see emboldened, fiery and courageous men like Obadiah Mailafia fearlessly speaking up for the millions of people in the Middle Belt who have been subjected to the indifference, callousness, wickedness, tyranny and subjugation of this Government.


  Today the people of the core north itself are speaking out in anger and saying  enough of this barbaric carnage” that they are witnessing on a daily basis in their farms and streets.


  If these matters, challenges and agitations are not handled with sensitivity, understanding, restraint, wisdom and care we may be pushed over the brink and our country may be plunged into a long, terrible and catastrophic conflict in which millions will die and no one will win.


  Today in Nigeria we are no longer our brother’s keeper and love, kindness and charity to our neighbours and to one another have become scarce commodities.


  Sadly we have become a failed state of shattered dreams sitting on the brink of yet another civil war.


”For this alone, history will judge President Muhammadu Buhari harshly and posterity will not be kind to him.”


 



Bill Gates Sr. is Dead, father of Microsoft billionaire dies ages

PDP DELEGATES ANAMBRA STATE & THEIR BEGGING ATTITUDE :

 PDP DELEGATES ANAMBRA STATE & THEIR BEGGING ATTITUDE :




PDP delegates, How can you win the governorship election to Agu Awka, when you have converted yourselves to perpetual beggars ?


their stories go like this : 

LG executives will beg.

Ward Chairmen will beg.

Ward women leaders will beg.

Ward youth leaders will beg.

Ward Secretaries will beg. 

My Mother is dead, bring money.

My father is dead, bring money.

My Child is sick, bring money.

My Okada is stolen, bring Money.

My Keke is Stolen, bring Money.

I had an accident, bring Money.

I have fibroid, bring Money.

My Children School fees, bring money.

I have glaucoma, bring money.

My Business has collapsed, bring Money.


PDP delegates, For how long will these shameful beggarly attitude continue ? 


Some PDP delegates are receiving monthly stipends of peanuts secretly in their bank accounts, after which they deceive themselves and bring out a candidate that won’t take them victoriously to Agu Awka. 


For as long as you continue with these shameful acts, you’ll never get yourselves in power.


Concerned Anambra




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