Saturday 31 March 2018

A Man Has Been Caught While Trying To Molest A Young Boy In Benin City

A homose.xual was caught red-handed while trying to molest a young boy in Benin city, Edo state.
The man who said that his name is Daniel and is from Edo state nearly had his way in penetrating the boy from his anal before he was caught by the young boy’s elder sister.

The boy sister raised an alarm to alert other residents and neighbours who came out and apprehend the suspect and gave him a severe beating.
The suspect who said he is a bus conductor confessed in a chilling footage how he was caught and also disclosed that this is not the first time he has done something related to this. He claimed to have molested three young boys in Warri, Delta state.

Lady Covered with Thousands of Tumours All Over Her Body after Delivering Her Baby

In what seems to be an extreme case of neurofibromatosis, a lady has been covered with painful tumours covering her entire face, with three giant growths swamping her right leg.
38-year-old Charmaine Sahadeo has always had the condition but says the growths were largely unnoticeable until her second son Osiris, 15, was born. After his birth, the number of tumours increased rapidly, and two surgeries have been unable to stop their growth. She’s been left too scared to attend her sons’ school for fear they will be bullied.

The sick lady is now seeking a medical solution and is hoping someone from the UK, US or Australia can help her.
‘I have had the condition since birth, but it started getting a lot worse about 15 years ago. ‘It was very small and did not show up much until after the birth of my second child. Then after he was born it got a lot worse. ‘It’s very painful, especially my leg. Right now when I squeeze the bump something like a large blackhead comes out.
‘In all I think I have thousands of lumps,’ she said. ‘On my face and head alone there are probably three thousand or more. It looks like my skin is a strange bubble wrap. It is the ones by my eyes that concern me the most. The doctors say they could remove them to stop them blocking any vision but I am too afraid of the risk to my eyesight. I really worry something could go wrong’ she said.

The lady who takes care of her two sons Caleb and Osiris, admitted that the tumours had made life terrible for her, as no one will hire her. She further disclosed that she was in an 18-year marriage, but she separated from her husband three years ago.
‘One person even told me that if they were in my position they would kill themselves,’ she said. ‘But I’m a happy person. At the end of the day I do everything that a normal person does. How could I think about doing anything to harm myself?’ she added.
Source: Thecable

Wife stabs Her Spouse to His Grave Over Secret Child

A woman has been detained by police for killing her husband, while he was asleep, following an accusation of infidelity from her husband.
According to reports, the woman stabbed the man to his grave in his sleep for having a baby with another Lady in Gabon.

The deceased who is reported to be a sergeant in the Gabonese army – died instantly after the knife attack by his jealous wife.

During interrogation, the woman confessed that she killed him because he cheated on her and having another baby behind her back.

The Woman took advantage that her husband was asleep on Wednesday night, the scorned woman inflicted several stab wounds on the man which led to his demise.

Born Again Politician’, Ibrahim Mantu Makes His Confession – ‘‘I Helped PDP Rig Elections’’

Ex-deputy senate president, Ibrahim Mantu, has confessed to assisting the People Democratic Pary(PDP) in rigging elections in the past.
Mantu revealed this during an interview he had on Channels Television.

When he was asked to elaborate his confession, he said he offered bribe to INEC officials and security agents during elections.
“Let me tell you one thing, yes I did.  I am now confessing the truth. I don’t have to go and change election (results) but when you provide money, you give money to INEC boys that if they see any chance they should favour you, you provide money to the security personnel. I tell you it’s not necessarily when I am contesting election but when my party sponsors a candidate, I will like that candidate to win” he said

Nigerian Singer Skales – “Praiz Produced My First Song For Just N4000”

Nigerian singer, Skales has revealed that at the beginning of his music career, fellow artiste, Praiz was one of the only people that truly believed him.
Skales revealed this during his performance at the just concluded ‘Praiz live in Unilag’ concert.

He further stated that Praiz has always supported him and continues to do so even till today.
Nigerian R&B sensation, Praiz held the free concert at the Staff School Hall in Unilag on Friday, March 23rd, 2018.

Music lovers present were given an unforgettable experience as superstars; Praiz, Skales, Ajebutter22, IllBliss, Shaydee, BOJ and many others took the stage to perform their biggest hits.

Sponsored by MTN Music plus, the concert saw students and other young fans go home with exciting gifts like mobile phones, laptops, steam irons, electric kettles and even an acoustic guitar.
Source: The Net

Evangelist Joyce Meyer Says She Might Get a Tattoo as She Defends it

During a conference that was held recently, American Christian evangelist Joyce Meyer has given a biblical case for getting tattoos and agreed she has been thinking of drawing a tattoo on her body just to shut the mouths of religious people.
The video clip that was posted by Joyce Meyer Ministries began with Meyer explaining the difference between being holy and religious.
“Holiness is not legalism,” Meyer declared.
She went on to make it clear that religious people have made a mockery of holiness by putting several rules and regulations on people. She listed dancing, drinking, wearing makeup and more among those rules.
According to Christian Post, Meyer quoted Isaiah 44:5 in defence of getting permanent markings. The scripture says,
“One will say, I am the Lord’s; and another will call himself by the name of Jacob; and another will write [even brand or tattoo] upon his hand, I am the Lord’s, and surname himself by the [honorable] name of Israel.”
She also shared a bible portion that was often used to discourage believers from drawing tattoos which is being found in Leviticus 19:28: “Do not cut your bodies for the dead and do not mark your skin with tattoos. I am the LORD.”
Televangelist Pat Robertson, among others, has cited Leviticus to argue that getting tattoos is a “heathen practice.”
“You look at the Bible, the people are told not to mark their bodies and cut themselves like the heathen did. Tattooing is a heathen practice, it is not a Christian practice,” Robertson said in 2016.
But Meyer rejected the argument and contended that God also tattooed those He loves to Himself.
“The Bible says in Isaiah 49 that God has a picture of you tattooed on the palm of His hand,” she maintained.
“I’m right on the verge of going and getting a tattoo,” she added, pointing to her shoulder blade. “I thought I might as well just push all the religious people right off the cliff and just get it over with.”
Meyer said her ink would say, “I belong to the Lord.” She admitted that her husband pushed back a bit on her stance but they realized it was just a religious stance stemming from legalism.
See video below.

 https://youtu.be/jDAXKwekeCY

Woman burns her Grandchild’s hand Because She ate Indomie Against her Wish

According to several reports, a woman has been detained in Benin city, Edo state following a case of her extreme violence against her grandchild, the woman inflicted excruciating pains on her granddaughter by putting her hands on a gas stove.
The little girl’s hands were placed on a gas stove by her grandmother until her hands got badly burnt because the hungry girl ate Indomie noodles against her grandmother’s wish. The little girl whom her name was not revealed suffered unimaginable burns as a result of the actions of her grandmother.

A well-meaning Nigerian who witnessed the incident scene reported the case to the Edo State Ministry of Women Affairs and the Ministry has stepped in, arrested the grandmother and have taken the child to UBTH for prompt medical care and attention.


See how several people reacted to the wicked act on social media,
“Grand Mothers that can pet and spoil children with love…Haba this one is Science student Grand Ma ooooooooo
Sad… I beg kill the woman.. I am very angry… Where are the little girls parents? Why? Why?
this lady is crazyy, burned till it barbecued, over indomie??? a hungry child, a very good spanking woulda surficed, woww
The kind of wickedness Coming from Edo state these days sha
I just can’t imagine her pain while her palms are been roasted by a witch…Oh, my God, some people’s heart are drenched in wickedness she shouldn’t be let out of that prison.such Inhuman act. I pray healing upon her hands.
This is what happens when the society thinks every woman should have children.
She looks like a witch, probably her donation to her members Why are people so so stupid and wicked! This is so disturbing
What is the mother to the child even doing? I just pray and hope those hands don’t amputated cause this burn is so severe … can’t even imagine the pain… with that woman’s face like leftover soup
Image source: Naijanized

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Tell Nigerians – ‘Don’t accept PDP’s apology’

Reacting to the apology that was being issued by PDP National chairman, Uche Secondus at a Nation Building event that was organized by the party. Bola Tinubu who is the National leader of the All Progressives Congress APC has asked Nigerians not to accept PDP’s apology because it was like a situation of a thief who is only pleading for mercy because he was caught in the act.

Speaking at the colloquium organized to mark his 66th birthday, which had in attendance President Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and many others, Bola Tinubu said;
‘Dear Nigerians, do not take their apology. They lied. They falsified. They even changed figures. For 16 years, they made fake promises and gave us fake figures. And they said we should not talk about it. It is like saying after all they did wrong, do not look at me. Just steal your own. That we will not take it off the table…no matter how twisting the mind of PDP and their supporters may be, we will continue to talk about it because you wasted our resources. You did not do what you promised Nigerians, what you said you would do when you were in office. The market gave you the maximum and production was also at maximum.
President Buhari has changed the economy from the wrong direction to steer the ship back before the final crash because it was necessary. We have started the journey. And the voyage is on the voyage of hope and the voyage that we are reclaiming Nigeria. We are retooling Nigeria. We are reinventing Nigeria. We are redirecting Nigeria.’
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, also spoke at the colloquium that was organized to celebrate the 66th birthday of the ex-Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu, said that those who stole from Nigeria while they were in power, must be made to give account for their illegal actions.

“Let me say that when we began this journey in 2014, and when I say ‘this journey’ I refer to our government, our party, the APC, was determined to change the dominant narrative about our country. We were determined to ensure that the notion of a country rich in all natural resources, but even richer in human capital, but being destroyed daily by grand corruption, and the impunity in the looting of public resources; we had to change that narrative.
“As for our fight against corruption, we realized, as Mr. President said, that if we don’t kill corruption, corruption will kill us. Corruption is an existential problem for Nigeria. Let me pause here to reiterate that from all I have seen in government in the past three years, the corruption of the previous five years is what destroyed the Nigerian economy.
“And the reason why we will talk about it is, first, we must let our people know that we cannot afford to go this way again. And this is the point we are making, that there is no country in the world, and we must know this; there is no country in the world that would allow its resources to be plundered in the way our own resources were plundered and expect to be economically viable; it is not possible. Nigeria is unlike any other country because of the level of corruption that was perpetrated. We must stop that corruption and that is why we are so committed.
“When you fight corruption the way we are fighting it, corruption is going to fight back. But we are determined. When you listen to the stories of these young people, when you listen to the stories of the vulnerable, the disabled, and all of these people, these are the people for whom we are responsible; these are the people who voted for us. We must ensure that we defend their rights, it is in the defence of the rights of these people that we will put everything out to make sure that those who have been taking the resources of this country are made to pay for it.”  he said

South African Man That Was Stabbed in the Brain and Eye Gets his Sight Again (Photos)

A 23-year-old South African man Tshepiso Mothibi, who was stabbed in his eye during a conflict has gotten his sight restored after Doctors in North West, removed the knife from his brain successfully.
From reliable sources, it was gathered that Tshepiso Mothibi, who was enjoying drinks at a tavern in Magogoe near Mahikeng on March 20 when a fight occurred, was stabbed in the left eye. With the sharp self-made shank knife that was still embedded in his brain‚ the South African man was airlifted from the Mahikeng provincial hospital to the Tshepong Hospital where an operation to remove the knife was successfully carried out by Dr. Tharun Krishna‚ head of the hospital’s neurosurgery unit‚ aided by his team.
CEO of the Klerksdorp/Tshepong Hospital Complex, Polaki Mokatsane‚ who spoke to newsmen shortly after the successful operation, said it was a “very complex operation” as a CT scan showed that “the whole sharp side of the knife was impacted and buried in the brain with only the handle side of the knife sticking outside”.
“The surgery took five hours to complete successfully and the patient responded well‚” Mokatsane said‚ adding that Mothibi was being kept in hospital for further observation.

Dr. Krishna‚ who was assisted with other of his team such as Dr. Masedi Mohale; Neurosurgery Registrar‚ Dr. Ben Hameda and Dr. Hilda Mazvhikwa‚ anaesthetics and Sister Nontsikelelo Mpana‚ the theatre nurse‚ described the operation as challenging.

“The patient underwent craniotomy to open a portion of the skull in order to expose the cranial base and base of brain to inspect the major structures that provide blood supply to the brain‚ namely the two internal carotid arteries‚ and the major cranial nerves‚ to protect and d repair these vital structures” Krishna said.
“In theatre‚ the knife was carefully disengaged and withdrawn from the brain in a controlled manner‚ while being monitored under the magnified vision of operating microscope‚ without causing internal bleeding or injury to the structures of the brain.”

A Man Who Bath His UNIMAID Girlfriend With Acid Has Been Arrested Finally (Photos)

Musa Faisal, who was affiliated to the acid attack on his 26-year old girlfriend, Fatima Usman, has been detained by the police officers in Borno state command.
The arrest of the suspect who poured acid on his girlfriend that he has dated for more than four years was announced by Mr. Damian Chukwu Commissioner of Police (CP) in Borno state during a press briefing in Maiduguri on Thursday.
Fatima Usman, who is a final year student of Department of Nursing, University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) was attacked with a corrosive fluid by suspected Keke drivers in Maiduguri on March 16 and has sustained severe injuries on her face and other parts of her body due to the attack.

Muhammad Babangida, who conspired with his friend Faisal to attack his girlfriend because her parents rejected his marriage proposal, was also detained by the Police Officers. The commissioner said preliminary investigation indicated that the suspects conspired and assaulted the girl, contrary to the notion that she was attacked by tricycle operators.
He added that “our findings indicated that the girl and the suspect had been meeting in secret for a long period of time.“On the day of the attack, she arranged to meet the suspect at a hotel in Galadima area of Maiduguri and while they were inside a room, his accomplice, Muhammad Babangida joined them. “Babangida was the one who poured acid on Usman and in the process, some of the liquid spilled over to Faisal.
 “It is also established that the suspect vowed to deal with the girl since her family resented their union.”
The police said that the suspects who were arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Kano and have already agreed to commit the offence, will be soon be charged to court over the offence which has left their victim disfigured.

United State bans Nigerian School Cert. holder for life for Pretending as an Engineer

A 46-year-old Nigerian man, who is also a school certificate holder by name Julius Olawale Oluwagbenro was given a life ban by the American embassy on Tuesday, for posing as a certified engineer, among other lies he manufactured in order to get American Visa.
The man has been rejected three times on his attempt to get an American visa got a life ban on his fourth attempt in which he told the US Embassy that he graduated from UNILAG, Akoka, where he studied Electrical Electronics and has previously worked with Procter and Gamble.
The school cert holder according to Police, claimed that he was going to the US for his uncle’s burial, who died of cancer in New York. He also lied that he was presently working with Unilever as an engineer, with a monthly salary of N657,000.

Oluwagbenro was nailed by the phone number of the contact person, he was supposed to meet in America. Documents recovered from the school cert holder which are all believed to be fake, include a letterhead from the police,  stating that Oluwagbenro had a damaged passport and that the Embassy should, “kindly render any assistance he may require”.  There was also a First Bank statement of account, showing that Oluwagbenro had N6.2 million in his bank account.

The suspect disclosed that the fake police documents and First Bank statement were procured for him at NAPEX compound by touts. NAPEX compound is on the same axis as the American Embassy. Oluwagbenro who noted that he had traveled to Egypt, Ghana, UK and the Benin Republic, but his heart still yearns for America, further disclosed that if he had scaled the interview and got his visa, he would have paid his agent identified as one Daddy Damilade, N150,000.
Narrating how he was arrested, Oluwagbenro told a News Telegraph correspondent:
“I was in front of the consultant, a woman and she asked me why I was going to America. I told her that I was going for the burial of my uncle, who died of cancer. She said I should accept her condolences, I said thank you. She asked me to wait while she got up. After a while, a Nigerian guy came and walked me over to a room, where he started asking me questions. The questions were about my documents. At that point, there was no need to lie. I had to tell him the truth.
The truth is that I wasn’t the person that filled my visa form. My agent did. I was not even aware of most of the information he filled on the form.
“Everything my agent filled in the visa application form was a lie. I have never worked with Procter and Gamble and neither have I worked with Unilever.
I’m not an engineer; I’m just a school cert holder. I sell cars in Ibadan, but the agent, Daddy Damilade, said that if I tell the embassy that I sell cars, they wouldn’t give me the visa. I don’t have any uncle who died of cancer. I’m just looking for a way to leave Nigeria, go to America to look for my daily bread.”

Nollywood Actor Femi Adebayo Laments – ‘My name is used to scam people’

Femi Adebayo, in his one minute video that he shared on his Instagram page, warned his fans to stop having a to deal with any internet fraudsters who use his name to carry out their fraudulent activities.
According to him, the video became necessary after his fans hinted that many people have fallen victim of the heinous crimes of these scammers.
The video came with this caption;
Watch til the end – This is the first time I’m making a video on this issue. I don’t want people to fall victim again and lose their hard earned money online.
My official accounts are @femiadebayosalami on Facebook and instagram
@realfemiadebayo on twitter.
This is coming a few months after Femi Adebayo dissociated himself from a reality show, internet fraudsters were using to defraud people in his name.
Sources have revealed these individuals has lured innocent Nigerians, by selling the idea of a TV Reality show and demanding they make payment in order to get the entry forms. The popular actor who washed his hands off such activity in a press release through his publicist, wrote;
Please be advised that Femi Adebayo currently has NO RELATIONSHIP with any Reality TV show and isn’t requesting via phone calls, SMS, emails or through social media that anyone makes any form of payment to pick up a form.
If Femi Adebayo were engaged in any activity that requires public attention, he would pass the information across through his official social media pages or a press release.
Below are his official social media pages through which anyone can get authentic information and follow up with his daily activities.
Instagram: @femiadebayosalami Twitter: @femiadebayo3
It is quite disheartening that some individuals would sketch out plans to defraud hard working Nigerians of their labor.
We are making frantic efforts through appropriate means to ensure those involved in this act are apprehended and face the music.
Femi Adebayo remains true to his craft and committed to delivering quality entertainment for your consumption
A few days ago, we also reported that Operatives of EFCC has detained one Osigbovo from Benin, Edo State who had reportedly been impersonating Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuruonye.
The arrest of the suspect came after Mike Ezuruonye, petitioned the police over impersonators who have been running down his brand by duping unsuspecting fans.

Family and Friend Mourn 27-year-old Ambrose Alli University Student That Was Murdered by Cultists

A student by name Emmanuel Onaghise of the Ambrose Alli University, Edo State was murdered at Obalende roundabout in Lagos.
The 27-year-old was attacked by suspected cultists around 10.25p.m on Monday, 26th March 2018.

Emmanuel’s sister whose name is Lizzy Onaghise, went to her Facebook page to mourn the untimely death of her brother.
“Why why whyyyyyyyyy. Why Emmanuel onaghise, my brother, my blood you never told me u were going to live me today. U left me in sorrow, in sadness, darkness, u Left Mumsy in pains. You left us in pains. 26-03-2018 u left me u left us Emmanuel onaghise can I ever forget about you I don’t think so. Pip my lovely brother u will always live in my heart” she wrote.

IK Osakioduwa Shares how he Nearly had a Fatal Accident

Nigerian media personality, IK Osakioduwa who luckily escaped a gory accident by the whisker, while he was waiting at a stop light in Lagos.
According to him, he was very thankful that everyone that was involved got out safely, a speeding truck that has no intention of slowing down crashed into the car that was closed to him, but he got out on time. His tweets reads;
God just saved me from what would have been a terrible accident. While waiting at a stop light I noticed a speeding truck that didn’t seem to be slowing down. Even though the light was red I maneuvered to the front of the car on my right. I got out of the way in time.
God just saved me from what would have been a terrible accident. While waiting at a stop light I noticed a speeding truck that didn’t seem to be slowing down. Even though the light was red I maneuvered to the front of the car on my right. I got out of the way in time.
Unfortunately, the truck still crashed into the car that was on my left, sending it right across the intersection. It also hit a car that was coming from the opposite side. Thank God for his mercy and protection. I believe everyone walked away with their lives
Brief Bio of Ikponmwosa
Ikponmwosa Osakioduwa was Big Brother Africa Host. He was born on 21 May 1979 in Lagos Nigeria to parents Felicia Oviawe and Brigadier General Samuel Oviawe. He has two children and a he’s also a Nigerian radio and television on-air personality fondly called “Wild Child”. The 38-years-old voracious presenter has definitely entertained our screens with his great personality, there is no doubt that he has brought aura and charisma to the Nigerian entertainment scene. He is known for his work with Rhythm 93.7 FM, presenter of Big Brother Africa and on MNet’s Studio 53.

A Lady attacks Her Boyfriend in Abuja, for Leaving Her to Have a Conversation with another lady

A jealous girlfriend, whose boyfriend left her to converse with a lady who sang a beautiful reggae song, this act that was done by the guy made his girlfriend to attack him with a bottle in order to teach him a lesson.
According to @Tcheedy1, a Twitter user, the man was on the floor shouting by his girlfriend who left him after she broke his head with a bottle. Her tweets reads;
Happening now at a garden in Abuja. Brother comes in with a girl for karaoke night, few minutes later another girl sings reggae so beautifully. Brother gets up, leaves his girl, grabs a chair and has been gisting with the reggae chic for over 15 minutes.
His girl threatens to break his head then leaves. She comes in a minute later with a bottle, and now brother is on the floor shouting. As I’m tweeting this, I’m on my way to my house – to your tents oh Israel


This is a report of a jealous woman who assaulted her boyfriend whose name is Cletus Ezednima, for bringing another woman to his house.
It was gathered that the lady by name Jumoke Akinyanju, was in Ezedinma’s house unknown to him when he brought another lady home in the incident which occurred at Tokunbo Street, Lagos Island. On opening the door with the rival, Jumoke was said to have pounced on them and dealt massively with the cheating duo, and to teach Ezedinma some more lesson, she stabbed him in the buttock.
“It was not a small fight. Ezedinma tried to stop Jumoke from attacking the lady but to no avail. After she dealt the intruder some slaps, she managed to escape and that was when she turned on her boyfriend.
Jumoke held Ezedinma by the collar and began to punch his face. and when he attempted to run away from the room, she broke a bottle and stabbed him in the bottom. Jumoke is a very strong woman. She was assisting her lover with cash when he had no job. But now that he is working she never expected that the man would bring another woman home.
Jumoke complained that the man did not respect himself. She said she wanted to beat her rival and leave her with a mark but he stopped her.
But everybody around blamed her for stabbing her lover and also injuring him in the nose.
She also wept when she saw blood gushing out from his body. She knelt down before him, pleading. The man went to a nearby hospital for medical treatment and she attempted to accompany him but he refused” a neighbour said.

The Libya Returnees Have Been Placed on Salaries by The Oba of Benin

The Libya returnees have been placed on a consecutive three months salaries by the Oba of Benin, known as Oba Ewuare II, who expressed his disappointment over the Nigerian Youth mentality, with the aim of making money very fast without legitimate means.
NAN reported that apart from the salaries, the Oba said the Oba Ewuare Foundation would provide the adequate tools/facilities for those who had enrolled in the various skills acquisition programmes.
Oba Ewuare made this known when he hosted the Libyan returnees in his palace and it was further confirmed in a statement that was signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Desmond Agbama and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday.

The Oba of Benin who gave his advice to the youths to partake in agriculture and other legal businesses to be successful and frowned at some parents’ attitude who encouraged illegal migration via sea and desert, stressing that the palace would employ all traditional means to eradicate the scourge.
The Oba of Benin was also full of praises for the bold steps that have been taken so far to fight against human trafficking and the wave of crime in the state that has called for concerted efforts of all to win the fight against the inhuman acts.
Earlier, the leader of the Libya returnees, Mr. Vincent David, told Omo N’Oba that they came to the palace in order to be assisted with tools to enable them to start up lives after acquiring the necessary skills that were provided by the government to them.
The returnees further poured praises on Oba Ewuare for using traditional means, to rescue trafficked victims from their slave masters. Recall that before now, the Benin monarch, Oba Ewuare II, on forced native doctors in Edo state to revoke the curses and oaths placed on the trafficked victims of human trafficking in the state.
After the revocation of curses, the Benin Monarch declared that the trafficked victims were now free from their traffickers and whatever oaths they were placed on. Oba Ewuare II also placed a curse on human traffickers and those aiding and abetting human trafficking in the state.

Nigerian Senate President Bukola Saraki Shares the Full List of 200 Bills That Have Been Passed By The Senate Since 2015

Bukola Saraki, who congratulated his fellow colleagues for a successful job well done on his Twitter page and also expressed optimism that in the next one year and three months that is remaining, that the Senate would pass more bills that will affect the lives of Nigerian citizens. He revealed that the 8th Senate had passed a total number of 200 bills.
While the 7th Senate passed only 128 bills in four years, the 6th passed 82 bills and the 5th Senate passed 129 bills, the 8th senate, 33 months after its inauguration has passed 200 bills including Senate Bills, concurrence bills, and constitutional amendment bills.


Here’s a full list of the bills as shared by Senate President Bukola Saraki;
SENATE BILLS PASSED SINCE JUNE 9TH 2015
  1. National Railway Corporation Act 1955 N129 LFN 2004 (Repeal & Re-enactment Bill 2015
  2. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act CAP B2 LFN 2011 (Repeal and Re-enactment) 2015
  3. National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (est,etc) Bill 2015
  4. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (est., etc) Bill 2015
  5. Electronic Transaction Bill 2015
  6. Agriculture Credit Guarantee Scheme Act (Amendment) Bill 2015
  7. Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme (Est,etc) Bill, 2015
  8. Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Bill 2015
  9. National Poverty Eradication Commission (Est,etc)Bill 2015
  10. North East Development Commission (NEDC) (Est,etc) Bill 2015
  11. Erosion Control and Prevention Commission (Est, etc) Bill, 2015
  12. Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods (Miscellaneous provision) Amendment Bill 2015
  13. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effuru (Est, etc) Bill 2015
  14. Food Security Bill 2015
  15. Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  16. Environmental Managers Registration Council of Nigeria (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  17. Nigeria Institute of Soil Science (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  18. Nigeria Football Federation (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  19. National Sports Commission (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  20. Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Bill 2015
  21. Witness Protection Programme Bill 2015
  22. Supplementary Appropriation Bill 2015
  23. Defence Space Agency (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  24. High Court of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja (Amendment) Bill 2015
  25. Air Force Institute of Technology (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  26. Credit Bureau Reporting Bill 2015
  27. 2015 Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill 2015
  28. 2016 Appropriation Bill
  29. Federal Roads Authority (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  30. National Assembly Budget and Research Office (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  31. Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016
  32. Federal Capital Territory Statutory Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  33. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun Bill 2016
  34. National Lottery Act 2005 (Amendment) Bill 2016
  35. Electoral Act ?6 2010 (Amendment) Bill 2016
  36. Public Procurement Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  37. Petroleum Industry Governance Bill 2016
  38. National Inland Waterways Act Cap N47 LFN 2004 (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2016
  39. Nigerian Ports and Harbours Authority Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  40. JAMB Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  41. Nigerian Customs Service Bill 2016 and Nigerian Customs Service Act (Repeal and Re-enacment) Bill 2016
  42. Warehouse Receipts Bill 2016
  43. Secured Transactions in Movable Assets Bill 2016
  44. se.xual Harassment in Tertiary Educational Institution Bill 2016
  45. Federal University of Wukari (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  46. Maritime University of Nigeria, Okerenkoko (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  47. 2016 FCT Appropriation Bill
  48. Appropriation Bill, 2017
  49. Nigerian Peace Corps (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015 and the National Unity and Peace Corps (Establishment, etc) Bill 2015
  50. National Open University of Nigeria Act (Amendment) Bill 2017
  51. Federal University of Maritime Studies, Oron Bill, 2017
  52. National Institute for Legislative Studies Act (Amendment) Bill 2017
  53. National Research and Innovation (Est, etc.) Bill, 2017
  54. Compulsory, Free Universal Basic Education Act 2004 (Amendment) Bill 2016 and Universal Basic Education Act 2003 (Amendment) Bill 2016
  55. Nigeria Financial Intelligence Agency (Est, Etc.) Bill, 2017
  56. Institute of Chartered Biochemist and Molecular Biologist Bill, 2016
  57. Whistle Blowers Protection Bill 2015
  58. Abduction, wrongful restraints and wrongful confinement for ransom bill 2017
  59. Prohibition and Protection of persons from lynching, mob action and Extra Judicial Executions Bill, 2017
  60. Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2017
  61. Hydroelectric Power Producing Area Development Commission (Amendment) Bill 2015
  62. Chartered Institute of Entrepreneurs (est., etc.) Bill 2015
  63. Chartered Institute of Capital Market Registrars Bill 2017
  64. Presidential Inauguration Bill 2016
  65. National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  66. FCT Statutory Appropriation Bill 2017
  67. Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017
  68. Federal University of Agriculture Kaaba (Establishment, etc) Bill 2016
  69. Federal Colleges of Education Act (Amendment) Bill 2017
  70. Niger Delta Development Commission (Amendment) Bill 2017
  71. Nigeria Arabic Language Village, Ngala (Establishment, etc.) Bill, 2017
  72. Nigeria French Language Village, Badagry (est., etc.) Bill, 2017
  73. Demutualization Bill, 2017
  74. The Revised Edition (Laws of the Federation of Nigeria) Bill, 2018
  75. 2017 FCT Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018
  76. Arbitration and Conciliation act cap A18 LFN 2004(Repeal and re-enactment) Bill 2018
  77. Emergency Powers (Repeal and re-enactment) Bill, 2018
  78. Federal University Gashua (establishment, etc.) Bill, 2018 (SB459)
  79. National Transport Commission (Est., etc.) Bill, 2018 (SB. 242)
  80. Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2018 (SB. 216)
  81. River Basin Development Act CAP R9 LFN 2004 (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (SB. 358)
  82. National Centre for Disease Control Prevention (Establishment, etc) Bill, 2018 (SB. 256)
CONCURRENCE BILLS PASSED BY THE SENATE SINCE JUNE 9TH 2015
  1. Environmental Health Officers (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  2. Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun Bill, 2016
  3. National Judicial Institute Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  4. Prevention of Crimes Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  5. Water Resources Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  6. Endangered Species (Control of International Trade and Traffic) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  7. Agricultural and Rural Management Training (Amendment) Bill 2016
  8. Telecommunications and Postal Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  9. Treaty to Establish African Economic Community Relating to the Pan-African Parliament (Accession and Jurisdiction) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  10. Utilities Charges Commission Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  11. Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  12. Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  13. Petroleum Training Institute Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  14. Quantity Surveyors (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  15. Bees (Import Control and Management) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  16. Advertising Practitioners (Registrations, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  17. World Meteorological Organization (Protection) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  18. Currency Conversion (Freezing Orders) (Amendment) Bill 2016
  19. Builders (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  20. Town Planners (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  21. University of Abuja Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  22. Corrupt Practice and other Related Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  23. Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Development Agency (Amendment) Bill 2016
  24. National Agricultural Land Development Authority Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  25. Produce (Enforcement of Export Standards) (Amendment) Bill 2016
  26. National Crop Varieties and Livestock Breeds (Registration etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill 2016
  27. National Archives Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  28. Value Added Tax Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  29. Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  30. Chartered Institute of Human Capital Development of Nigeria Bill 2016
  31. Dangerous Drugs Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  32. Chartered Institute of Loan and Risk Management of Nigeria Bill 2016
  33. Veterinary Surgeons Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  34. Federal Capital Territory Civil Service Commission Bill 2016
  35. Chartered Institute of Public Management Bill 2016
  36. Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (Establishment) Bill 2016
  37. Oaths Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  38. Institute of Local Government and Public Administration Bill 2016
  39. Chartered Institute of Project Management of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill 2016
  40. Nigerian Council for Social Work (Establishment, etc.) Bill 2016
  41. Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  42. Mortgage Institutions Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  43. National Film and Video Censors Board Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  44. Official Secrets Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  45. Federal Capital Territory Districts Courts Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  46. Pensions Rights of Judges Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  47. Anti-Torture Bill, 2016
  48. Federal Capital Territory Hospitals Management Board (Establishment, etc.) Bill, 2016
  49. National Child Protection and Enforcement 2016
  50. Police Procurement Fund Bill, 2016
  51. Federal Capital Territory Water Board Bill 2016
  52. Senior Citizen Centre Bill, 2016
  53. Animal Health and Husbandry Technologist (Registration, etc.) Bill 2016
  54. Compulsory Treatment and Care of Victims of Gunshots, Bill 2016
  55. Corporate Manslaughter Bill 2016
  56. Railway Loan (International Bank) (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  57. Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2016
  58. Chartered Institute of Export and Commodity Brokers of Nigeria Bill, 2017
  59. Avoidance of Double Taxation Between the Federal Republic of Nigerian and the Kingdom of Spain Bill, 2017
  60. Avoidance of Double Taxation Between the Federal Republic of Nigerian and the Republic of South Korea Bill, 2017
  61. National Postgraduate College of Medicine Laboratory Science Bill, 2017
  62. Avoidance of Double Taxation Between the Federal Republic of Nigerian and the Kingdom of Sweden Bill, 2017
  63. National intelligence Agency Pension Bill 2017
  64. Nigeria Academy of Science (establishment etc.)
  65. Chartered Institute of Treasury Management (Est, Etc.) Bill 2017
  66. Federal School of Medical Laboratory Technology Science (Est, Etc.) Bill 2017
  67. Franchise Bill
  68. Federal College of Dental Technology and Therapy Bill, 2017 (HB1,018)
  69. Federal Capital Territory Transport Authority (Establishment) Bill HB. 91
  70. Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan (Fiscal Incentives Assurances and Guarantees) Bill, 2017 HB. 896
  71. Chartered Institute of Customer Relationship Management Bill, 2017 HB. 69
  72. Dishonoured Cheques (Offences) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017
  73. Vigilante Group of Nigeria (Est., etc.) Bill, 2017 HB718
  74. Subsidiary Legislation (Legislative Scrutiny) Bill, 2017 HB13
  75. Courts and Tribunal Fines and Financial Penalties Bill, 2017 HB 642
  76. Radiographers (Registration, etc.) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2017 HB 676
  77. Medical Residency Training Bill, 2017 (HB.982)
  78. National Road Funds (Est, etc.) Bill, 2018
  79. National Climate Change Bill (HB1020)
  80. National Agricultural Seeds Council Bill, 2018 (HB. 472)
  81. Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Nigeria Bill, 2018 (HB. 973)
  82. National Security Agencies Protection of Officers Identity Bill, 2018 (HB. 830)
  83. Institute of Environmental Practitioners of Nigeria (HB. 1022)
  84. National Biotechnology Development Agency (Est., etc.) Bill, (HB. 33)
  85. Nigeria Aeronautical Search and Rescue Bill, 2018 (HB. 139)
  86. Federal Audit Service Commission Bill (HB. 107)
  87. Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (est., etc.) Bill, 2018 (HB 364 & 656)
  88. Digital rights and freedom bill, 2018(HB490)
  89. Energy Commission Act (Amendment) Bill, 2018(HB72 & 446)
CONSTITUTIONAL ALTERATION BILLS PASSED
  1. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for time passage of laws (assent)
  2. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for funding of the State Houses of Assembly directly from the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
  3. Alteration of the Constitution to include former heads of the NASS in the council of state.
  4. Alteration of the Constitution to reduce the period within which the President or Governor may authorise withdrawal from the CRF in absence of an appropriation act from 6 to 3 months.
  5. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for immunity of legislature in respect of words spoken or written at plenary…
  6. Alteration of the Constitution to abrogate the State Joint Local Govt Accounts and empower each local govt council to maintain its own special account.
  7. Alteration of the Constitution to strengthen local govt administration in Nigeria
  8. Alteration of the Constitution to provide the INEC with sufficient time to conduct bye-elections and grounds for de-registration of political parties.
  9. Alteration of the Constitution to delete the public complaints commission Act from the constitution.
  10. Alteration of the Constitution to delete the National Securities Agencies Act from the constitution.
  11. Alteration of the Constitution to delete the National Youth Service Decree from the Constitution.
  12. Alteration of the Constitution to delete state independent electoral commission from the constitution.
  13. Alteration of the Constitution to specify the period within which the President or Governor shall present the Appropriation Bill before NASS or SHA
  14. Alteration of the Constitution to reduce the age for the qualification for the offices of president, house of reps and state house of assembly.
  15. Alteration of the Constitution to reflect the establishment of the ISA in the constitution.
  16. Alteration of the Constitution to remove law making powers from the Executive Arm of Govt.
  17. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for the procedure for passing a constitution alteration bill, where the president withholds assent.
  18. Alteration of the Constitution to reflect the establishment and core functions of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
  19. Alteration of the Constitution to provide time for the determination of pre-election matters.
  20. Alteration of the Constitution to further strengthen the judiciary for speedy dispensation of justice.
  21. Alteration of the Constitution to establish the AGF and separate the office from that of the minister for justice (likewise in the states).
  22. Alteration of the Constitution to establish the office of the accountant general of the federal govt separate from the office of the accountant general of the federation
  23. Alteration of the Constitution to make the office of the auditor general of the federation and states financially independent by placing them on the CRF (states).
  24. Alteration of the Constitution to disqualify a person sworn-in as president or governor to complete the term of the elected person from being elected to the same office for more than a single term.
  25. Alteration of the Constitution to change the name of the police from the Nigerian Police Force to the Nigerian Police
  26. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for independent candidature in elections.
  27. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for a change in the names of some local govt councils.
  28. Alteration of the Constitution to provide for the appointment of a minister from the FCT to ensure FCT is represented in the FEC.
  29. Alteration of the Constitution to require the President and Governor to submit names of nominated ministers or commissioners within thirty days of taking the oath of office for confirmation.

Buhari and Tinubu in a New Dance of Love

As President Muhammadu Buhari visits Lagos today to attend the 10th Bola Tinubu Colloquium in commemoration of the 66th birthday of the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, several questions have been raised on why the president eventually made a U-turn to come to Lagos State almost three years after he assumed office.
ONE of the questions being raised, particularly among the citizens of Lagos State and those who staked their neck to ensure Buhari won the presidential ticket during the keenly contested APC primary at the National Convention held at the Onikan Stadium, Lagos in December 2014 is why did Mr. President stay away from Lagos since May 29 2015 when he assumed power?
It is also puzzling that Tinubu, who obviously played key role in ensuring the candidacy of Buhari in the party’s presidential primary and his subsequent victory in the 2015 presidential election, suddenly became an ‘outcast’ as soon as the election was won and for close to three years remained irrelevant in a political ‘coup’ believed to have been masterminded by some alleged ‘cabal’ operating at the corridor of power in collaboration with Mr. President.

Surprisingly too, the conspiracy against the former governor of Lagos and the acclaimed arrowhead of Southwest politics in the ruling party became obvious during the Ondo APC governorship primary where Governor Rotimi Akeredolu emerged as the party’s candidate in spite of Tinubu.
The same Abuja cabal with the said nod of Mr. President were claimed to have been responsible for the humiliation meted out to the national leader in the controversial November 21 Kogi State governorship election when his (Tinubu) man, James Faleke, the running mate to the party’s candidate, Abubakar Audu, who died few hours to the declaration of the election result was denied the mandate, instead, the incumbent governor, Mr. Yahaya Bello was supported by the party’s leadership to emerge.
There were also hues and cries over how Tinubu was sidelined by President Buhari in the appointment of ministers with the insinuation that not a single nominee of the national leader was considered for the ministerial portfolio by the president.
It was also on record that Tinubu, at a point, openly demanded the removal of the National Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, whom he accused of graft and causing unnecessary division in the party.
The former governor did not also hide his discontentment against the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, whom he publicly lambasted over the fuel scarcity in the country.
The development got so bad it was insinuated Tinubu was being placed under surveillance by the government, which at some point culminated in him (Tinubu) going on self-exile.
As a matter of fact, one of the Southwest leaders of the party expressed displeasure over the manner the presidency tried to decimate Tinubu in the hands of his political benefactors. Also, chieftains of the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, and some Southwest Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders spoke in defence of the APC national leader.
The alleged frosty relationship got to a stage when Mr. President’s wife, Aisha was forced to cry out that those who helped her husband to attain power have been sidelined.
In a statement recently, one of the leaders of the APC, SKC Ogbonnia alleged that people loyal to President Buhari were focused on “strategies to decimate the Tinubu-led brain trust that brought Buhari to power.”
Ogbonnia claimed that despite mapping out the strategy that brought Buhari into power, Tinubu was sidelined by the President and his loyalists.
He also alleged that Buhari made the former Lagos State governor a “mockery in all pepper soup joints” after declaring that he is not the national leader of the party.
But recently, Buhari’s posture to Tinubu took a twist.
On February 7, Buhari appointed Tinubu to reconcile all aggrieved APC members across the country but no sooner had the national leader settled down to commence the president’s directives, other things started falling apart.
On February 27 at a meeting of the APC attended by President Buhari the tenure of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) and other executives was extended by one year.
The target was Tinubu. His reconciliation committee suffered a big blow while the Odigie-Oyegun-led national executive seemed relieved.
The controversies generated by the tenure extension reverberated across the states and particularly in Lagos, the base of Tinubu where some members of the APC threatened to go to court.
From that period, the well-publicized Tinubu reconciliation committee went to sleep despite the efforts by some party members, like Prince Tony Momoh to explain that the tenure elongation decision was subject to ratification at the National Convention scheduled to hold in June.
Meanwhile, Buhari, on Tuesday, two days before today’s colloquium, shocked members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) when he reversed the tenure extension for party officials.
Has Buhari realized the implications of distancing himself from Tinubu? Or with the next general election less than a year away, is Buhari stooping low to conquer?
Why has Tinubu, whom he allegedly kept at a distance since 2015, now become a factor to reckon with? Whatever Buhari is going to say at the colloquium today about Tinubu, the party, the state of the nation and his administration’s scorecard since 2015 would indicate a lot about the direction of the party as the next general election approaches.
Party leaders who spoke on condition of anonymity warned Tinubu not to get carried away by the sudden rapprochement of Buhari and avoid repeating the mistake he made in 2015.
According to one of them, “I am not too sure Buhari’s sudden change is not without a motive. Now that nearly all the ex-military generals and Heads of State are unhappy with the Buhari’s policy and with the persistent herdsmen killing across the North Central all of which is making the president unpopular, he might just be looking for an ally to boost his reelection ambition in 2019.
“On this premise, I think Mr. Tinubu should be careful and know what to negotiate. He should not fail to carry the Southwest stakeholders in the party along this time like he failed to do in 2015, which is one of the reasons it was easy for the alleged cabal to harass him.”
Another leader of the party said the ordeal Tinubu went through in the party was due to his personal mistakes stressing: “his failure to carry other leaders of the region along in negotiating with the Northerner after the 2015 election made him vulnerable.” He continued: “he also did not manage his political protégés appropriately, which led most of them to turn their back on him.
He should, therefore, be careful this time otherwise if he allows the same mistake to repeat and allow Buhari to use him to secure Southwest zone, for reelection, I wonder what would happen to him.”
Meanwhile, the Secretary-General, Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum, Mr. Akin Malaolu said the issue of Nigeria is not just about Buhari and Tinubu.
Expressing displeasure over Tinubu’s management style of Southwest politics, Malaolu said, “Nigerians should beware of going back to the period of an ‘accidental president’ when 16 was greater than 19. We should never make one man a hero in a democracy that belongs to the people.”
A former lawmaker who represented Epe Federal Constituency, Lagos, Mr. Lanre Odubote said Tinubu’s birthday this year is unique because of his insistence on internal democracy in the party.
He said the reversal of the tenure elongation and the decision by Mr. President to visit Lagos for the first time since 2015 is timely because of the unique manner Lagos is developing compared to other states.
According to him, “It is Mr. President’s joy to come and visit Lagos to witness and commission world-class projects.”
Source: The Guardian

Senator Samuel Anyanwu – Urgent Step Must be Taken to Rescue Imo

Senator Samuel Anyanwu is the chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges. A top player in Imo politics, the lawmaker is vying for the governorship of the state on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
A two-time Chairman of Ikeduru council and erstwhile member of the state assembly, Senator Anyanwu said he is in the race to rescue the state which he said has been in the throes of misrule.
Why do you want to be governor?
It is clear to me that the right leadership can propel our dear state to a higher level that will secure the future of its citizens. I want to focus on security. Security of lives and property, food security via agricultural innovations, job security – both creating and sustaining jobs in the private sector by creating a real enabling environment that is conducive for economic advancement, while indigenes are dignified by the jobs they do and have the ability to earn a living. Securing a formidable health and educational framework that would be re-designed to meet the needs of our people, both rural and urban dwellers, and ensuring that civil servants are paid on time and well, not as a matter of luxury, but as a norm. In a nutshell, I want to spearhead the movement to bring succor, security in all its ramifications to our dear state.

What makes you think Imo people will prefer you to others from Owerri zone and Okigwe zone?
I can only humbly pray that the people will prefer me to others from anywhere in Imo vying for the same position because only one person can emerge. The seat is for Imo State not for a zone. The people will prefer a person who they feel would have their best interest at heart, with a feasible plan to improve the state of affairs, and is committed to making sacrifices and building bridges that would uplift the lives of our people. The capacity to do all these without rancour and acrimony, but with harmony and unified vision would make Imo people prefer me by God’s Grace.
You have been a council chairman and also a member of the Imo State House of Assembly. That takes you through the executive and legislative arms. What did these exposures teach you about human resource and fiscal resource management?
In the course of my sojourn in politics, understanding people, the challenges, the issues, and expectations, it has become clear to me that leadership is of the essence if a worthy future must be secured for the citizens. That leadership will encompass assembling the best brains and hands to ensure that all are on deck to move the state forward. In my experiences in business and public office both in the executive and legislative arms, I have learnt that in managing human, fiscal, and natural resources one must have the right experts, efficient systems, process, and framework to ensure sustainability. Prudent and judicious use of resources should occur in the backdrop of due process, rule of law, transparency, and accountability to ensure that it can withstand the test of time.
The basic issue confronting states today is the poor economy which is premised on poor revenue for the states. How will you address this problem and get the money needed to address infrastructure deficit in Imo State?
Frankly, one can simply say that creating jobs across all sectors will solve about 50percent of the economic outlook of the state because if infrastructure deficits are addressed effectively, jobs will be created in the six major sectors of the economy. Infrastructure development, agriculture, health, education, housing, and security are paramount and crucial to galvanizing the economy of the state.
However, the problem of poor revenue and economy is more complex than that. The quality and orientation of our educational system must be reviewed to address issues of employability (quality workforce pool) and preparedness for the 21st-century workforce. Local, national, and international investors must be made to feel secure to invest in Imo, this means we have to map out investment potentials from rural areas to the state capital, with assurances of healthy investment incentives, feasible and reliable ROIs, and guarantees of basic security of life, properties, and investments. With investments, proper harnessing of IGRs and taxes, infrastructure deficits will be addressed adequately.
If you get it, what will be your basic focal agenda and why?
Our focal agenda will be to restore the dignity of our state, so that things that are meant to be basic citizens rights, like paying salaries in full and on time, paying pension owed retired workers, basic health care, and qualitative education, are normalised and sustained; while introducing innovations that would secure the lives and properties of our people, ensure jobs, food, and health security.
The average Imo citizen irrespective of class, influence, or pedigree should look forward to an agenda that includes their aspirations, dreams, and needs. Now to the why aspect of your question, Abraham Maslow, a philosopher and psychologist through his theory of self-actualisation, used the hierarchy of needs to prove that all of us need to have food, shelter, and clothing before we can begin to yearn for security and safety and these make for the foundation of basic human needs. Unfortunately, ndi Imo cannot boldly claim to be at that stage in our development.
Imagine that Rochas Okorocha hands over to you. How will you address the alleged issues of corruption made against him and members of his immediate?
We would have to follow the rule of law. If any violation is found, we will not hesitate to hold whoever needs to be held accountable responsible. What I would not be a part of is any witch hunt, as I would also not be a part of any cover-up. There are enough laws in the books to checkmate whatever violations that may be discovered.
As a public figure, you may be seen as interacting with all manner of people. Some may be concerned that some shadowy characters are the likely persons that will work with you if you become governor, what do you think?
You see, this is where I differ from a lot of other people running for this same seat. I do not discriminate against my people in my interactions. I believe that as a person whom the people have given their mandate, I represent the good people, the bad, the ugly of my Local government when I was limited to just Ikeduru council of my zone, now that I am limited to Owerri zone and Imo State when God finds me worthy to represent them, I will be respectful to the dignity of every human being; but please do not mistake my open nature in interacting with different people as lack of discernment of what is good and noble. I will ensure that square pegs go into square holes and round pegs, go into round holes. When it comes to the affairs of the state experts who are trusted, reliable, tested, and dignifying would be charged with the onerous task of putting Imo back on track.
There are insinuations that Imo state has never at any time zoned the governorship. Do you support the idea by some persons from Orlu zone that the governorship is open to everyone who is qualified to contest?
Equity is an integral part of democracy, especially in a heterogeneous society such as ours. Hence, in the spirit of fairness, we must ask ourselves, does only one geographical zone have the capacity to govern the state? The answer is NO! In the young life of our democracy of 1999, one zone has governed the state for 16 years, another for four, it is only just and fair that the 3rd zone, Owerri zone, be allowed to showcase that they also have the capacity to spearhead the affairs the state. The fact still remains that whichever zone that is in power or is seeking power to serve, must carry all the zones along because we need each other and none can lead to isolation.
Some persons who know you very well say that without Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu you wouldn’t have had a political career. What role is he playing in your quest to be governor?
You can liken it to saying ‘if I did not have my mother and father I wouldn’t be alive.’ I am saying that God works through people. Chief Iwuanyanwu is the man God in His own infinite wisdom chose to use to bring me into the journey of politics and he has been a father to me. However, much like the analogy, I shared earlier, even if he was my biological parent, it takes a village to raise a child. I have encountered so many people and had so many experiences through my sojourn in politics and I must honestly say that God has shown me abundant grace through the people (mentors, leaders, contemporaries, etc.) and experiences He has afforded me. With this quest, it is no different, Chief Iwuanyanwu is there like a man with numerous children, but he equally knows that one man alone cannot make these things happen, it would literally take the entire village, in this case, the entire state to fulfill this most divine mandate movement.
If an arrangement is worked out for you to become a running mate to a one-term Okigwe zone mandate, will you settle for that?
While there’s nothing wrong with deputising anyone, as the focus is having the privilege to serve our people; however, at this time and for this election of 2019 gubernatorial race, my people, my capacity, my vision, and my God has mandated that I run for governor of Imo State not as a running mate. And it will surely end in praise.
Source: The Sun

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