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14/03/2014

"When Will You Settle Down"? Dbanj's Father To Dbanj

Nija Music supe star, D’banj has revealed that his father isn’t overjoyed about his music career.

Even though the Nigerian star enjoyed international success with his 2012 smash hit Oliver Twist and has sold over 11 million albums in his career, he revealed that his dad remains concerned that a career in music isn’t sustainable.

’Don’t do music’ is what my father told me,” D’banj told The Voice. “Even now, he says to me: ‘Are you sure this music thing is right for you?’” Asked what career path his father would have preferred for him, D’banj, who released his first hit Tongolo in 2004, said: “Any other thing apart from music!

My father is so quiet and reserved, whereas music puts you right out there. “He knows that fame can destroy things and he worries about me sustaining success. “He also says: ‘When I was your age, I was married and I already had you! When are you going to settle down?’’

Still, the singer-songwriter says that settling down isn’t part of his immediate plan. “I think I want to get a Grammy first! But if an angel should pass, I might just be distracted!”


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12/03/2014

Aliyu Gusau; The Newly Sworn In Defence Minister Resigns


The newly sworn in minister of defence General Aliyu Gusau rtd. has resigned his appointment barely a week after.

According to a saharareporters, Gusau’s sudden decision to quit President Goodluck Jonathan’s cabinet arose from what the former minister considered an act of insubordination and indiscipline from Nigeria’s top military brass.

Several sources at the Defense Ministry Said that Nigeria’s top military officers yesterday refused to have a joint meeting with Mr. Gusau and his deputy, Musikilu Obanikoro, a former senator. The top military henchmen kept Mr. Gusau waiting for two days after he summoned them to a meeting, with different military service chiefs making excuses for their inability to meet with him and his deputy immediately.

Finally, the situation turned testy yesterday when, after keeping Mr. Gusau and Mr. Obanikoro waiting for several hours, the Chief of Defense Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, showed up alone for a meeting. “When Air Marshal Badeh showed up, the Minister of Defense told him he was expecting all the chiefs of staff within the military, but Badeh reportedly told him there was no need,” said one source at the ministry. The sources added that Badeh also told Mr. Gusau that he alone would be meeting with the minister as the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), stating that this arrangement was the collective decision of military officers in the country.

One source said an attempt by the junior minister of defense, Mr. Obanikoro, to intervene was rudely brushed aside as Badeh asked him to “shut up.” “Air Marshal Badeh is said to have called Senator Obanikoro a ‘small boy’ and warned him that the military was not going to be taking orders anymore from bloody civilians like him,” one source stated.

Soon after the altercation, General Gusau (rtd) reportedly ended the meeting and asked the Permanent Secretary in the ministry to transmit his letter of resignation to President Goodluck Jonathan. The sources learnt that Mr. Jonathan, who was rattled by the development, immediately charged Senate President David Mark with the task of prevailing on Mr. Gusau to rescind his resignation.

The president reportedly promised to see that the issue was resolved expeditiously. However, a source stated that Mr. Gusau remained infuriated and refused to back away from his decision to leave the cabinet. Late last night, President Jonathan paid a visit to Mr. Gusau’s home in Abuja in a last-ditch effort to persuade him to stay at his ministerial job, but Mr. Gusau refused to see the president.

Mr. Gusau kept away from today’s session of the Federal Executive Council, a weekly meeting of all ministers with the president. He reportedly told aides that he could not serve in a situation where military officers would show open disdain for their civilian leaders and him an experienced retired military man.

When contacted Mr. Obanikoro who admitted obliquely that there was what he termed a “slight disagreement,” but added that there was nothing serious. An aide to Senator David Mark Said that Mr. Gusau had sent his letter of resignation to the Senate, which confirmed him after his nomination. The source added, however, that Mr. Mark had refused to have the resignation letter read because the senator was still hopeful of convincing Mr. Gusau to remain at his post.



UPDATE:

In a new development General Aliyu Gusau has apparently come out to deny the report. He spoke to @bbchausa while debunking the resignation reports moments ago.

05/03/2014

Jonathan Sacks Sports Minister; Swears in 11 New Others (See Portfolios)


President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked the Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi. The sack was announced just before the commencement of Wednesday’s meeting of the Executive Council of the Federation, FEC. In his place another minister has been sworn in.

The president also swore-in 10 other new ministers and assigned them ministries.
Those sworn-in include:

Musiliu Obanikoro (Lagos), Minister of State Defence;
Mohammed Wakil (Borno), Minister of State Power;
Abduljelili Adesiyan (Osun), Minister of Police Affairs;
Aminu Wali (Kano), Minister of Foreign Affairs;
Akon Eyakenyi (Akwa Ibom), Minister of Land and Housing;
Lawrencia Laraba(Kaduna State), Minister of Environment;
Tamuno Danagogo (Rivers), Minister of Sports; who replaced Bolaji Abdulahi
Asabe Asmau Ahmed (Niger), Minister of State Agriculture;
Aliyu Gusau (Zamfara), Minister of Defence;
Boni Haruna (Adamawa), Minister of Youth Development; and
Khaliru Alhassan (Sokoto State), Minister of State, Health.

- PremiumTimes

06/02/2014

JUST IN: SSS Arrest Asari Dokubo


Less than 24 hours after a group, Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, called on security agents to arrest and caution the President of the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, for repeatedly making inciting comments, the Department of State Security, DSSS, has heeded the call.
Mr. Dokubo-Asari was Thursday summoned to the DSS headquarters in Abuja, where he is being interrogated for comments believed to be capable of breaching the fragile peace the country currently enjoys. The spokesperson of the SSS, Marilyn Ogar, was not available for comments. She did not answer or return calls. But Mr. Dokubo-Asari younger brother, Rex Asari, who also doubles as his personal assistant on media, said the Niger Delta activist is currently being interrogated by operatives. “It is true,” the younger Asari said in response to our reporter’s enquiry at about 12.30 p.m Thursday. “He is being interogated as we speak.”

Mr. Dokubo-Asari was quoted to have said on Tuesday that he would make Nigeria ungovernable unless President Jonathan secures a second term ticket in the 2015 presidential election. He also reportedly asked politicians from the North to steer clear of the presidency.



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30/01/2014

UPDATE: FG Announced The Modalities For The Proposed  National Dialogue


The FG today announced the modalities for the proposed but controversial National Dialogue, which it said would now be known as “The National Conference” and feature 492 delegates.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim, said that all Socio-Political and Nationality Groups in the country have been given 15 slots from each Geo-Political zone just as five political parties will get 2 slots each in the proposed National Conference.

The slots are limited to the political parties that have representation in the National Assembly, which are the Peoples Democratic Party, the All Progressives Congress, the All Progressives Grand Alliance, the Accord Party and the Labour Party.

Giving a breakdown of the composition of delegates, he said they would be as follows:
Federal Government of Nigeria (20) and 6 must be women

Nigeria Labour Congress (12) Trade Union Congress (12)

Civil Society Organisations (24)

Military (6)1 per Geo-Political Zone Police

State Security and NIA (6) 1 per Geo-Political  zone

National Council for Women Society (NCWS) – (12) 2 per Geo-political zonel 

Market Women Associations (6)—1 per Geo-Political zone 

FIDA, NAWOJ, WINBIZ—(6) —1 per organization

Elder Statesmen –(37) — 1 per State  and FCT NECA —(2) MAN—(2) NACCIMA (2)

NESG (2) NUJ –(2) Nigerian Guild of Editors (2) Newspapers Proprietors Association  (2) 

People Living with Disabilities (6) 1 per Geo-Political zone 

Christian Leaders (6) Muslim Leaders (6) Traditional Rulers  (13) 2 per zone + 1 from FCT )

Retired Civil Servants  (6)  1 per zone

National Youth Council of Nigeria (6)
NANS  (6) Other (Outsatnding Youths and Role Models) (6)

Nigerians in Diaspora (Europe,America Africa, Asia and Middle East)  (6) 2 per location

Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (2) Socio –Political/Cultural and Ethnic Nationality Groups  (90)  15 per Geo-Political zone,nomination should reflect Ethnic and Religious Diversities. 

Professional Bodies : (13) NBA,NSE,CIB,NMA,NIM,NIA,ICAN, ANAN,NIPR,AAPN,NIESV,

Nigerian Environmental Society   (1 per organization) 

National Academy: (5) Academy of Science Academy of Engineering Academy of Education Academy of Letters Academy of Social Sciences     (1 per Academy) 

Judiciary (6) person not currently serving on the Bench

 Former Political Office Holders: Former Governors (6) Senators Forum (6) House of Reps. Forum (6) Association of Former Speakers(6) State Government and FCT  (109)  3per State and 1 for FCT based on Senatorial District at least one of whom shall be a woman .

Former LGA Chairmen (6) 1 per Geo-Political zone Chairmen ,Deputy Chair and Secretary  (3)  Geo-Political spread to be observed  .

Nomination of these delegates shall be done by the stakeholders of such group.

Government Finally Announce Modalities For National Conference


The Federal Government on Thursday announced the modalities for the proposed National Conference, saying 492 people would participate in it.

The announcement was made weeks after a presidential committee set up to suggest modalities submitted its report.

The committee was headed by a former senator, Femi Okurounmu. According to a statement from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Pius Anyim, the delegates are to be nominated from January30 to February 20. The conference will last for three months and its official name shall be “The National Conference” Details later…

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08/01/2014

Osun 2014: Omisore Two Others Emerge As Osun PDP Aspirants


The State of Osun Peoples Democratic Party on Wednesday said three persons have indicated their interests to vie for the party’s nomination as its candidate for the state’s governorship race.

Alhaji Gani OlaOluwa who is the party's state chairman disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Osogbo. The party had set Dec 31, 2013 deadline for members interested in the position to pick an Expression of Interest form after paying N5 million.

OlaOluwa gave the names of the aspirants as; Hon Oluwole Oke who hails from Obokun Local Government Area, Sen. Olasunkanmi Akinlabi from Ayedaade Local Government Area and Sen. Iyiola Omisore hails from Ife East Local Government Area.

While Oke was a former member House of Representatives member, Akinlabi was a former Senator and one time Minister. Omisore was a former Deputy Governor and former Senator. The PDP chairman said only the trio fulfilled the conditions set by the party for those wishing to aspire for nomination. He assured the aspirants that the party would give them a “level playground”.