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Life After De*th : Nigerian Woman With Ghost Husband And Father Narrates Ordeal

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 Gathered by Saturday's Tribune, what you are about to read is a true life tale which many my find unbelievable, but it's true and still happens in some part of the country now. Read story below.

 The 25-minute journey on a motorcycle from Akoda junction to Odeomu to Gaga to Odansidi to Omodeere to Olodan to Abese to Ayetoro and finally to Tonkere village, all in Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State was uneventful. Members of the sleepy and rustic communities, from their homestead, waved at Saturday Tribune’s TAIWO OLANREWAJU and OLUWOLE IGE while some who met them on the way greeted them expectantly and some currency exchanged hands. They were on the trail of a woman found to have been sired by a ghost and married to a ghost.

Before now, chilling stories had been told of individuals who continued to experience life even after their clear deaths. The Yoruba call them Akudaaya. To the Hausa, they are Satalwa. Time after time, there were stories of how the dead, who were supposed to be six feet under the ground, would still stick around on the surface of the earth and lead lives as normal, regular human beings albeit in faraway places where their chances of bumping into either families or acquaintances who had previously bade them goodbye from this world are virtually zero.

Many have dismissed such stories as fictions, hallucinations or fabrications, but the recent experience of a 20-year-old Taiyelolu Abdulrahman, whose father, who died almost 20 years ago, nurtured till she was married to another dead or “ghost” husband, is lending credence to such weird developments.

It was a Herculean task getting Taiyelolu to grant Saturday Tribune an interview because, according to her, she had already spoken at length with a popular Yoruba magazine which she claimed only used her story for economic reasons. “Where is the assistance they promised would come my way as a result of the interview I granted them?”

Her father-in-law, Mr Raufu Gbadamosi, also was not favourably disposed to Taiyelolu granting another press interview. He showed disapproval when he shook his head, disappeared into his room and then reappeared with a cap and just exited the house.

When she finally opened up, it turned out that nothing could be more bizarre than Taiyelolu’s story. She and her twin brother, Kehinde, grew up with their father in a flat at the Ajah area of Lagos. They led a relatively comfortable life in the house where they only depended on generator as the only source of electricity. Although their father was not engaged in any kind of work, he provided for them.

“My father was not working. He never left the house except on a few occasions at night. But if I asked for N50, 000, he gave it to me. We had no visitors and we visited nobody,” she said.

All they had to do were sleep, eat and watch home videos.

Asked about her mother, she said she and her twin brother grew up to know only their father. They did not see any woman with him. To go out of the house, their father gave the twins a small gourd each which they simply clasped to their palms and then they burst out on the road and board vehicles to the market to purchase food items like wheat, semovita, macaroni, spaghetti and rice. They never consumed amala (yam flour meal).

On a particular day, however, Taiyelolu forgot to take her gourd and as she stepped out of the house, what confronted her was a cemetery with a lot of vaults and a bushy environment.

She screamed and dashed back inside. Then, her father told her to pick the gourd, atona (guide) as it was called. As she clasped the object to her palm and then ventured out, this time, she found herself on a busy tarred road.

Another incident which frightened her happened in the night. “My father went out whenever he wanted but it was always around 10.00 or 11.00 p.m. He would not take anyone along with him. But there was a day I begged him to take me out to where he usually went and he obliged. When we got there, something strange and fearful happened. It was like a canteen and there, I saw a small cooking stand with a big pot on it without firewood or fire and the food was boiling. I asked my father how it was possible for food to cook without firewood and fire and the woman selling the food became angry and slapped me. She asked my father who I was; that I was not part of them but only wanted to expose their secrets. My father begged her and we left the place,” she remarked.

After the incident, her father refused to take her out again so that she would not be privy to the secrets and circumstances surrounding their true identities. Since then, she refused to take food from her father, but only cooked her own food.

By the time Taiyelolu came of age, her father did not allow her the choice of a husband, but asked her to marry someone identified as Abdulazeez. The man moved in with them and behaved like her father.

Soon, she got pregnant. And when she eventually went into labour, she said her father went out, brought back a particular kind of leaf which he applied on her navel and she was delivered of a baby boy without any complication. Her father, who acted as the midwife, took care of the placenta. She bore her two other boys in the same manner. Her children were named Abdul Qayum (now eight years old), ‘Rokeeb (four) and Jamiu (two and a half).

Taiyelolu’s children

But what revealed the true identities of her father and husband? She disclosed that all the jealously guarded secrets began to come to the open when Kehinde declined to marry a lady recommended by their father.

They continued their routine life until their father considered Kehinde mature enough to get married and brought a lady home for him. But Kehinde was said to have refused outright to marry “one of them.” Taiyelolu said she asked him what he meant by “one of them” but he told her not to bother as she was only a woman who was oblivious of what was happening.

“One day, Kehinde was eating and he suddenly coughed, slumped and died. My father did not feel any sorrow as a result of this. He buried my brother in an unknown place. When I asked him about where he buried him, he said some Muslim clerics had come to pray over his body and he had buried it. Not convinced by his response, I said to him: “When I had my babies, no clerics came for the naming, but they came for the burial of my brother?’”

Disturbed by the shocking death of her brother, Taiyelolu confronted her father that she wanted to know his family. That decision marked the beginning of her journey into a new world.

“Eventually, my father agreed to take me and the children to his hometown, Offa, Kwara State. He said he was from the imam’s family. When we almost got to his family house, he said he wanted to check on someone close by and pointed the house to us. He asked us to ask for Alhaji Hussein Salmoni, his uncle. When we met his uncle and explained ourselves to him, he was taken aback. He eventually showed us his grave. He said my father died over 20 years ago,” she said.

Amid bewilderment, Taiyelolu left for the only place she knew as home, Ajah, Lagos, but could not locate their house again. What worsened her situation was the mysterious disappearance of the gourd which her father had given her and could have guided her back to the house.

She went to Ilorin in an effort to locate her mother’s family house which her father told her was Isale Koto. She managed to strike up conversations with some people who introduced her to a radio presenter who narrated her story on air. She also met a lady who she followed to Ede, Osun State, and stayed with for about a month. It was while in that city that she traced her husband’s parents.

She claimed that she was walking by the road one day when a car parked by her side and the driver told her that it was her birthday and in order to felicitate with her, gave her a handset with a SIM card. Taiyelolu is uncertain of her age, but assumed that she could be more than 20.

“It was when I got to ‘this world’ that I realised that I am too young to have given birth to three children with the fourth on the way. Also, I did not know that there is a place where people struggled to earn a living until I got here. It saddens me that I now wake up every day with no money.”

She said she never attended a school, but that her father had the knowledge of the Qur’an and had western education. According to her, her father was the one who taught her and her brother Arabic and a bit of western education,” she said. It is obvious that Taiyelolu is truly versed in the recitation of the Qur’an. Her children now attend a primary school in the village.

On how she got to Tonkere, she said she went to observe the evening prayer at a mosque in Ede when, after prayers, she was chatting with the imam and an old man appeared and told her in clear terms that she was suffering.

The man then asked her why she was obstinate about returning the children with her to Tonkere, her husband’s place of birth. The man said if she refused to do so within three days, something unpleasant would become of the children and the man disappeared.

Then she asked the imam if he saw the old man who just interrupted their conversation, but the imam said no. She then collected N200 from the cleric, fetched her children and the four of them, at about after 8.00 p.m., boarded a motorcycle to Akoda junction for N50.

At the junction, she asked another cyclist to take her to Tonkere but the man, because of the fact that it was late in the day, charged her N1000, whereas she only had N150. But it was necessary that the children got to Tonkere that night because their father, who was deceased, demanded that she took them to his people.

As she pleaded with the cyclist, a car parked by them and mediated in the matter. The driver asked the cyclist to convey the woman and her children to their destination for N500, which was the usual fare. The man gave the cyclist the N500, wrote down the motorcycle’s number and warned the cyclist to take the passengers to no place but the mosque at Tonkere.

As they alighted from the motocycle at Tonkere, Taiyelolu said her husband appeared to her physically.

She said he pointed to the shop opposite the mosque as his mother’s and the third building to the shop as his father’s house, saying “I should ask for his father, Pa Gbadamosi. As they conversed, her husband said a lady who was passing by, Tosin, was his sister and he called her.” Between the time Taiyelolu looked in the direction of the lady and looked back in her husband’s direction, he had disappeared.

The lady is with her husband’s people now, but they did not receive her with open arms because the aged parents of Abdulazeez were confused about how their first son, who died at a tender age, could have fathered three children. They are suspicious of their supposed daughter-in-law and are acting cautiously around her. But she dismissed any suspicious of band motives asking why she would want to lie herself into a poor home.

Also, Taiyelolu’s mother-in-law, the Iyalode of Tonkere, had been down with stroke and the father-in-law is a farmer. Financially, they are not capable of supporting Taiyelolu and her children.

The lady, who said the clothes she uses now were given to her, added that they were rags, compared to the ones she wore in her father’s house. What pointed to the fact that she could truly be from another world was the way she was lamenting openly about the treatment meted out to her by her in-laws. She said if she had made up her story, rather than bringing her children to the old mud house, she would have taken them to the governor’s house. The mud house, she said, did not compare with her father’s house in “the other world.” She said she only left her father’s house with a black bag and a Qur’an, which are still in her possession.

She also claimed to have dreamt of her father once, who was all tears, lamenting with his finger in his mouth that he warned his daughter not to embark on this journey. She said her husband pleaded with her in her dreams each time his people offended her. She said her husband said the reason he insisted she took his children to his parents was for his parents to have the joy of raising his children as they did not have such opportunity with him even as a first child.

The parents said they could not remember where they buried Abdulazeez.

The survival of heavily pregnant Taiyelolu and the future of her three children pose a challenge to her. She said the aged parents of her “ghost” husband could no longer work, hence, the fate of her children hung in the balance.

When she called our reporter last Monday, she said she was having signs that she would soon put to bed. She, therefore, appealed to the Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola; his wife, Alhaja Sherifat, other well-meaning Nigerians, including corporate organisations and non-governmental organisations to come to her aid by empowering her so that her future and that of her three children abandoned could be secure.

What about her husband? She says he these days appears only in her dreams.

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Explosions rocked parts of Maiduguri Saturday as troops engaged suspected Islamic radicals and raided homes, residents said.

 The explosions, which began late Friday, occurred in three neighbourhoods notorious for attacks blamed on the Boko Haram sect, and residents fled as troops went door-to-door arresting people suspected of complicity, they said.

 “Last night, there were explosions in Gwange area which went on till the late hours and today the explosions continued in Kalari and Budum neighbourhoods,” Modu Ari, a Budum resident, told AFP by phone from the city.

 “Soldiers moved from house to house arresting people, forcing residents to flee their homes to escape arrest,” said Ari, who had left his house with his family on Saturday.

 Ali Faltaye, a resident of Kalari, said troops battled suspected sect members in the area, sending residents fleeing to avoid being caught up in the fighting or arrested by soldiers.

 “Since morning loud explosions have been going on in the area and soldiers have been breaking into homes making arrests”, Faltaye said. Military and police authorities were not available for comment.

 Troops from Joint Task Force who were deployed in the city two years ago to combat Boko Haram have been accused of burning homes and committing rights violations against residents whom they accuse of complicity with Boko Haram whenever there is an attack blamed on the sect.

 The soldiers have denied such accusations.

 The group has stepped up bomb and gun attacks since the start of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
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 Magistra Aridah Chulu sentenced Liato to two years imprisonment with hard labour. This is the first high-profile graft conviction under President Michael Sata, who was elected in September with pledges to crack down on corruption in Africa’s top copper producer.

 His government is probing several deals approved by the government of his predecessor, President Rupiah Banda. (Reuters/NAN)
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 The woman, who spoke to Daily Trust from her Lagos residence, said that she would never forget April 17, as it was the day her two children, Oyekachi, 11 months and Olumachi 2, were forcefully taken from her by unknown gunmen after she was raped.

 Almost nearly one month after her children were forcefully taken away from her, all efforts at getting her children back have not been successful. She wanted the IG and the Imo State government to come to her aid before anything happens to her children.
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Alleged bomb explosion at Lagos Airport

Confusion was the order yesterday night at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos Vanguard gathered that the serene environment of the MMIA, Lagos was thrown into turmoil over a loud sound supposedly regarded as a blast which created panic amongst passengers as well as airport users. Further information reaching Vanguard yesterday night at around 10:45pm revealed that the noise came from the baggage reclaim area of the airport as personnel at work at the time all scamper for safety as a result of the blast. 

 However, further information revealed that a particular passenger arriving from London abandoned his luggage at the baggage reclaim area, which drew the suspicion of the Aviation Security of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. On sensing danger, our correspondent learnt that the security alerted the bomb disposal unit of the police attached to the airport who immediately went into action by screening the luggage with their equipment.

 In the process of the screening, a loud noise was heard from the bag, which made users of the airport to scamper for safety. When contacted to confirm the incident, the General Manager, Public Affairs, FAAN, Mr. Akin Olukunle stressed that there was nothing like a bomb explosion at the airport. He however noted that the was a loud noise which passengers as well as other airport users took for a bomb blast as they started to run for safety.

 He narrated that the loud noise came from the baggage reclaim area, but the blast emanated from the equipment of the anti-bomb unit of the police stressing that it was not a bomb blast at all. A text message sent to our correspondent by Mr. Olukunle reads, “The noise heard by people was from the equipment used by the police bomb squad to open an unattended bag. The bag was left by a passenger who arrived on a flight from the UK”
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Allison-Madueke Faces Sack By Jonathan Over Subsidy

Following the massive corruption that have taken place in the petroleum ministry under her watch as Minister of Petroleum, some of which she cannot justifiably separate herself from, President Goodluck Jonathan is said to be finally ready to wield the big stick. 

Those who will be shown the way out already know themselves and are said to be fighting for a second chance. Among those on the President's top list of Ministers to the dropped, according to what a reliable source in the seat of power told news men, are Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke and the GMD of NNPC, Mr. Austin Oniwon. 

Others are said to be ministers who are seen as a liability to both the Presidency and the new leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. todaysgist.com had reported that President Jonathan has sent fresh names of ministerial nominees to the SSS for screening ahead of his planned sack of some of the old guys. From what I gathered, "Mr. President wants to start is second year in office with a better team".
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I cannot reveal the biological father of my 4 children, woman tells court




A housewife, Seinab Adebayo, on Tuesday told an Ijebu-Ode Customary Court  in Ogun that she will not disclose the biological father of her four children.
Adebayo explained that her inability to disclose the biological father of the children was because of the oath she took with her husband, Adewale, adding that until she was released from the oath she would not speak. 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adebayo had on March 21, told the court that her husband was not the biological father of their three children and was not responsible for the pregnancy she was carrying then.

She said that she was made to swear to an oath 12 years ago to keep the secret that her husband was not the biological father of the children, adding that it was a deal between the two of  them.

Adebayo told the court that she could not reveal the details of the secret until the husband brought the oracle with which they swore the oath to court and release her from it.

The wife, who has since given birth to another baby girl, insisted in court that her husband was not the biological father of the children.

She said that she would let the secret out if the court could allow her husband to bring the oracle with which their swore to the oath to court.

The husband, Adewale, who is the plaintiff, had dragged his wife to court for packing out of the house with the three children without his consent.

He urged the court to order his wife to return his three children back to him.

But the wife insisted that she packed out of the house because her husband, whom she married 12 years ago, was not the biological father of the children and the pregnancy.

The court granted her prayers by asking her husband to bring the oracle to court, but on resumption of the hearing on Tuesday the court said the oracle could not be allowed into the court.

Mr Olatunde Kanimodo, the court's President, said that after wide consultation, the court found that the oracle could not be allowed in court because both the law and the tradition would not allow it.

Kanimodo said that the court did not have the power to unbind the oath, but promised that the court would do all the necessary things for justice to be done.

Adewale, the husband, who told the court that the oracle was in his car outside the court premises, claimed that he was is the biological father of the children.

The court, however, ordered the wife to bring the four children to court on the next adjournment day and to also bring her father to the court to shed more light on the matter.

The case was adjourned till May 28. 
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Many Governors Betrayed Me –Jonathan Opens Up

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 “At a point, some of the governors (I will not call the names) who participated in pressurising me, started shooting back.” President Goodluck Jonathan made this disclosure while speaking at a workshop in Abuja on Monday on plans to increase electricity tariff from June 1, 2012.

 He therefore warned the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission to commence an immediate sensitization of Nigerians on the move because he would not tolerate a repeat of the subsidy removal episode. The President added: “What I am saying is that if you don’t have robust advocacy, by the time we get to that June 1, the civil society will come and say they have never heard it.”
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” The minister warned hundreds of Cameroonians, trooping to Lagos, South West Nigeria, for miracles in Joshua’s church, to desist from taking the trip or face the consequences, as the country will not stand by them. The communiqué written in French read in part: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns those who by naivety or deception of Emmanuel TV’s captivating images, or even those who by hopelessness, envisage taking the pilgrimage to Pastor T.B. Joshua’s Synagogue Church Of All Nations in Lagos, that they will do so at their own risk. 

 “The Cameroonian Government warns these pilgrims that they will face the consequences alone. This is motivated by the painful and shameful fact that Cameroonian men and women, in search of deliverance and blessings, once in that church, find themselves in bestial and pitiable conditions. “Women are Molested; pilgrims dispossessed of their belongings by armed robbers and left to sleep on the streets at the mercy of gangs. Many cases of assassinations have even been recorded. 

And this is without other cases that are not recorded at the Cameroonian Embassy in Lagos with the victims too ashamed to narrate their infernal odysseys once they are out of Hell,” the minister said. The minister said that while the bible asks us to be discreet with gifts and donations to the poor, T.B. Joshua is seen daily dolling out bags of rice to indigent people. It was learnt that hundreds of Cameroonians who sold their properties or borrowed money in the hope of getting miracles in T.B. Joshua’s Church, only got disappointed in Lagos. It was also reported that Prophet TB Joshua’s TV station has gained popularity in Cameroon and many people are tempted to take the trip and receive healings and sudden blessings. It says that Joshua is now in many households in Cameroon and many people believe the flashy images they watch on television.
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Chioma Ajunwa Opara, 40, was the first Nigerian to win Olympic Gold. She accomplished that feat at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

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 Some of the more popular self-inflicted titles include: “Friend of the president,” noticed on a complimentary card, and “Office of the former deputy governor,” noticed on a signpost. Other beautiful titles include a letterhead paper which had “

An old classmate to the governor’s wife”, a signpost bearing; “This land belongs to the chief critic of Mr President”, and a car which had the following words boldly crested on it, “I am the sister to the Woman leader of the largest party in the black race
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The United Kingdom on Thursday deported 61 Nigerians, including three minors, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. The deportees were flown into Nigeria in the early hours of the day in a chartered aircraft. 

 Those deported include 47 males and 11 females who were received and screened at the cargo terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport by the officials from the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS). An immigration source, who pleaded anonymity, said they were deported for immigration-related offences. 

 Some of the deportees who spoke with NAN alleged that most of them were sent back because their visas have expired. A deportee, Eniola Adefuja said that her visa had expired since May and she was still in the process of renewing it when she was picked up by the police. She added that she was not allowed to pick up her personal effects before being flown to Nigeria. 

 Another deportee who simply identified herself as Juliet, claimed that she was also arrested by the British Immigration officer over expired documents. “My visa expired and they said I could no longer reside in the UK; that is why I was brought back home,” she said.
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 A source in the Presidency said that a former Special Adviser on the Niger Delta, Mr. Timi Alaibe, is on the list. Others, it was gathered, included a former Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, Hamisu Mai Rago; the immediate past acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Kawu Baraje; and former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Ada Okwuonu. 

 A former National Chairman, the PDP, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo; ex-Governor Chukwuemeka Ezeife; former PDP National Organising Secretary, Uche Secondus; former PDP National Publicity Secretary, Prof. Rufai Alkali; former PDP National Legal Adviser, Olusola Oke; Senator Abba Aji and some of the aspirants who withdrew for the National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, at the party’s last national convention, were said to be on the list. From what Olufamous.com gathered from reliable sources in the seat of power in Abuja, the SSS would begin the screening of the nominees in a few day from now.
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 He said while 11 of them have been convicted, 22 others are currently being tried at the Federal High Court. The commander said two other suspects have been arrested for selling syrup and codeine following complaints from members of the public. Speaking on the achievements of the command, Parah said they have been able to arrest the main suspect behind the 70 kilogramme of Indian Hemp, which was seized last month.
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Pastor Taribo West running for President!!

I would like to tell you all dat my good friend and real life Naija friend-Taribo West has announced dat he is gonna be going for the presidency up against Goodluck in the next elections!!

 He is on Twitter an his name is @Taribo_West_ an you all should follow Taribs for da latest news on all of dis!!! Taribs is jus what we need to get our great Naija back for da people an i no you will all get behind him and want him to be da president!! 

 He is a man of God and will stand up for righteous tings an is not bothered about money or corruption. He will be great and needs all of your support. Those were the words of one of the social site users. Is there really a hope for this footballer turn pastor?
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Ex-MEND leader cautions Northern leaders on terrorism

As the Federal Government grapples with the rising spate of killings and bombings by violent terrorists in the Northern part of the country, a former member of the upper senate of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Mr. Eris Paul yesterday urged religious and political leaders of Northern extraction to brainstorm on the on going carnage with a view to finding lasting solution to the crisis.

 Paul, otherwise known as Ogunboss who spoke in Yenagoa stressed the need for Northern leaders to find ways of putting an end to what he described as the senseless waste of human lives and destruction of property by the religious extremists. He noted with sadness that the unity and peace of the nation were being threatened through the callous activities of terrorits. 

 The former militant leader described the terrorists scourge as a political tool, being exploited by some disgruntled elements to destabilise President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, noting that “previous regimes headed by Northerners did not witness major threat to the country’s corporate existence.”

 He said, “the myriad of problems, plaguing Nigeria did not start overnight and cannot be fixed within twinkle of an eye. But, some Northerners are bent on dragging this nation into anarchy through the ignoble activities of Boko Haram, a development, which had culminated in the needless loss of precious lives and valuable properties over the years.”
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Presidency denies Okah’s allegations against Jonathan

The presidency yesterday denied reports in the media of allegations made against President Goodluck Jonathan in an affidavit said to have been sworn to by former Nigerian militant leader, Mr Henry Okay who is facing trial in South Africa for his alleged involvement in terrorist acts against Nigeria. 

 A statement signed by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati said “the Presidency categorically affirms that these allegations are false in their entirety and without any factual foundation”. 

 According to the statement, “as the case of Mr. Okah’s involvement in the plotting and execution of terrorist attacks in Nigeria is already before a court of competent jurisdiction in South Africa, the Presidency does not intend to say anymore on the matter for now and will, in accordance with due process and international law, make a full representation on the matter to the court when the trial opens.

 “The Presidency also advises the Nigerian media to respect the sanctity of the legal and judicial processes in this matter and avoid becoming willing tools in the hands of Mr. Okah and his agents in an entirely diversionary trial by the media aimed only at falsely impugning the character and integrity of the President and officials of his administration”.
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Prime Suspect Of The B.U.K Christian Students Bombing Arrested

The Joint Security Task Force in Kano has arrested a Boko Haram member, Ibrahim Mohammed Ali, a prime suspect in Sunday’s coordinated attacks on Christian worshippers at the old campus of Bayero University, Kano in which 20 persons, including two professors, were killed. 

Ali had escaped the early dawn raid on Tuesday by the JTF. JTF spokesman, Lieutenant Ikedichi Iweha, told newsmen that Ali, a diploma holder from Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri, Borno State, was nabbed by security operatives who had been on his trail when he escaped after blasting the walls of a factory/house around 4a.m on Tuesday. Acting on information, the JTF had surrounded the house located at Bubugaje, Sharada Phase III Industrial Layout in Kumbotso Local Government Area of Kano State. During the three hour shoot-out between the JTF and suspected members of the Boko Haram, one civilian was killed. Ali is alleged to be the husband of the Camerounian-nursing mother, Fati Mohammed, arrested by the JTF in the dawn raid yesterday. 

 The Camerounian nursing mother, aged about 20 years, was among the three females, comprising two wives and a teenager, who served as house-girl to one of the sect members. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Mohammed had been arrested before in a similar raid by the security operatives, but was freed. According to her, she was nabbed alongside Lami Idris, who is a maid and Habiba Mohammed. She was holding a two-month old baby when she was paraded alongside the others. The bomb factory also used as residence by the deadly sect members had been razed down on the orders of the Commander, 3 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General Illyasu Abbah. 

Also demolished was the adjoining building used as escape route by one of the sect members. Intelligence report reveals that the terrorists were among the several others that attacked Christian worshippers at BUK. Over three bombs already primed exploded in the house, just as a gunfight raged between the JTF and the Boko Haram members. The walls of the building had hundreds of bullet holes in them when newsmen went to inspect the scene. About five unexploded bombs already primed for attack were also recovered.

 Some of the items recovered from the bomb making factory are one AK 47 rifle, 35 Improvised Explosive Devices, one motorcycle, 5 cylinders already wired with high-calibre explosives, bags of fertiliser and 400 rounds of ammunition. Others are two laptops, several batteries, remote car keys and other items used as bomb timers, 35 knives and other dangerous weapons. Addressing newsmen at the scene, Brigadier-General Illyasu Abbah said, “I don’t need to say much, the picture on ground do not tell lie.” He added, “The information reaching us now is that the one that was killed was among those who attacked Christians while worshiping at BUK last Sunday.”

 He disclosed that one dead sect member, two wives, maid and two children, including a two-month old and seven year-old, were professionally brought out unhurt. According to him, the dead sect member was the only one that was armed and prepared to confront the security forces. “Nemesis caught up with him; that is the dead body lying down there.” Asked if the house could be referred to as a bomb factory, the Commander said, “If you call it a bomb factory, I can say yes. You can see most of those things have been prepared, ready for a mission, suicide mission of course. 

These are the IEDs they normally throw around. “Well let me tell you, the most difficult fight you can have is with terrorists. They know us and we don’t know them. And the way they operate, is in one or two, they don’t permanently reside in a particular place.” “Today, if we have routed them out from one place, tomorrow you will hear they are somewhere else. So, it is a very, very difficult battle to confront terrorists. But I assure you with the cooperation of the public and the enlightenment of the teeming members of the public, I think we would overcome this ugly incident.”
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Workers’ day beyond the rally

IT is May Day. As usual Nigerian workers will join their counterparts worldwide to organize rallies, essentially protest rallies to draw attention to issues of interest to the working class. The exception is in the United States of America where labour day is marked, first Monday in September. For Nigerian workers, what are the issues? The issues include, non-payment of the negotiated N18,000 national minimum wage, job losses , inflation, failure of government to honour agreements reached with the trade unions, subsidy of petroleum products , corruption etc.

 The year began with a national strike organized by the trade unions and the civil society organizations over government’s intention to totally remove subsidy from petroleum products in the downstream sector especially Petroleum Motor Spirit popularly called petrol. The strike ended without any form of collective bargaining and government announced N97.00 per litre price of petrol. It should be noted that the genesis of the so-called withdrawal of subsidy on petroleum products could be traced to 1986 when the government of General Ibrahim Babangida while trying to meet the conditionalities of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF) stated that it would withdraw subsidy on petroleum products. 

 The Nigeria Labour Congress through its then general secretary, Dr. Lasisi Osunde, an economist placed an advert in some Nigerian newspapers titled “ Oil subsidy Lies not Facts”. Twenty six years after, the issue of oil subsidy is still very current. The findings of the House of Repressentative Committee on Petroleum which probed the issue of subsidy has confirmed the NLC’s position made public 26 years ago. The question is as a nation, does it mean we have not made progress? The can of worms opened as a result of the House Committee’s probe of the petroleum industry coincided with an ongoing scandal on pension funds in the public sector.

 In both cases, billions of Naira which could have been used to improve the lot of Nigerians generally have gone into private pockets. Consequently, Corruption ithe main issue to be addressed by union leaders during this year’s May Day but can labour go beyond the usual rhetoric of mere condemnation? Union leaders especially the two labour centres must rise beyond this level. They need to think out of the box and work out a response that would put an end to government officials stealing with impunity. 

 Job loss- is another issue that Labour needs to wake up to. President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan suggested that there would be job losses earlier in the year, when he said, his government would reduce the cost of governance. This was included in his response to the strike against withdrawal of subsidy in January. This has been confirmed by the Oronsanye Committee report which recommended the reduction of statutory Commissions, Departments and Agencies to 161 from 263. This would be done by abolishing 38 agencies, merging of 52 and reversion of 14 to their departments.

 By the time this is implemented, thousands of civil servants would be thrown out of jobs. A former treasurer of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Barrister, Ivor Takor shares this view. In his words, “whenever governments begin to consider cutting of cost, the first thing that readily comes to mind is loss of jobs. In the present instance, thousands of jobs are surely going to be on the line”. So, to an average worker in the public service, the issue now is not payment or nonpayment of national minimum wage but how can his union protect his/ her job. 

What is the strategy of the trade unions in this regard? Where there must be job losses what are the terms? On the part of government, President Jonathan and his economic team led by Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo –Iweala would have to reconcile the government’s plan to create job opportunities with the impending massive retrenchment that would soon hit the public service. the level of insecurity in the land, can we afford to throw thousands of people out of jobs? It may make economic sense to those in government but what about the social impact of such an exercise? Your guess is as good as mine.

 Private Sector- Whereas the public sector worker ‘s main challenge as we mark May Day is whether or not, he/she will still have a job in the service by the next May Day, the private sector counter-part, is confronted with largely economic issues such as the value of the Naira, inflation etc. Consumer inflation is over 12% and interest rates are still are double digit. Banks aren’t lending and small scale businesses are not struggling to stay afloat. 

 This notwithstanding, the private sector appears to be a bit stable though it is not expanding. It is not creating more job opportunities. Why is this so? It is simple; Collective Bargaining is alive in the private sector. Though there may be minor breaches here and there, it is nothing compared to that of the public sector. Largely, issues of inflation, security, falling standard of education, will surely be on workers’ placards today. In Nigeria of 2012, about 1.5 million students wrote the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board exam and only THREE scored 300. 

With this type of result, do we still believe that Nigeria’s future lies with the youths? Certainly, the rot in our educational system can no longer be ignored. Corruption remains a common thread that runs through us as a nation. For organized labour , this should not be another May Day of rallies . We must move beyond rallies to take our leaders to task. The culprits in the pension scandal, the oil subsidy probe must be brought to book. Beyond, this, government and oraganised labour must seek common areas of interest and jointly work for the progress of our country.
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NUPENG threatens strike over insecurity and corruption

NIGERIAN Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) has asked the Federal Government to urgently address the increasing rate of insecurity and corruption in the oil and gas sector, or else its members will ground the economy by withdrawing their services nationwide. The union, while condemning the recent bomb attacks in the country, especially the attack on the offices of ThisDay in Abuja, Daily Sun, The Moment and ThisDay in Kaduna, stressed that the Federal Government must rise up to the challenges by extending its security equipment to all the media houses in the country.


 NUPENG’s president, Comrade Achese Igwe, said this while addressing newsmen on how the high rate of kidnapping, insecurity and corruption in the oil and gas industry had affected the nation’s economy in the last two decades. Igwe said: “We challenge the Federal Government to urgently address the increasing rate of insecurity and corruption in the oil and gas sector, else our union will have no other option but to call our members to withdraw their services. 

While we insist that the high rate of insecurity to life and property in the country, especially in Niger Delta, is affecting the nation’s economy, we, therefore, warn that if the trend of kidnapping in Niger Delta goes unchecked, we will take action in our own way, because we find it difficult to understand why the state governments in the region and security agencies fail to check the criminals.” Noting that the House of Representative’s probe panel on fuel subsidy did not take pain to visit the depots, refineries, Central Bank and other agencies to get more information and verify and access claims by these agencies on the alleged fraud committed, the labour leader said 

“NUPENG was vehement in the condemnation of the use of briefcase carriers as allotees to the importation of petroleum products. And we make bold to say that the probe panel report has vindicated us on our past criticism raised against the fuel subsidy management.” The labour leader maintained that the union in strong term “condemns the high-level of corruption and rot in the system and, therefore, called on the executive arm of government not to bury the report, but to conduct a thorough investigation without witchhunting anybody.” 

 On the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), the NUPENG’s president said “we are disappointed that PIB is yet to be re-tabled before the National Assembly by the committee set up to review all the versions, and so, we are at a loss on the authentic version of the bill.” “While we are not comfortable with the committee set up by the Federal Government to fine-tune the report for presentation to the National Assembly, as it is conducting its affairs in secrecy, we call for a stakeholders’ meeting in order to iron out the grey areas,” he added.
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