The song surfaced online yesterday. It’s obviously unfinished but you can definitely get the feeling that it’s a hit in the making. Hopefully the finished joint drops soon.
DOWNLOAD HERE http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/10/music-download-davido-omo-mummy.htm
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
ASUU Strike Has Increased Prostitution, Group Alleges
COALITION of Civil Society Organizations, Market women and students have staged a protest with placards of different inscriptions at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, over the continuous strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, alleging that the strike has increased prostitution in the country.
The group which noted that the strike was entering the fourth month appealed to the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, the Trade Union Congress, TUC and appealed to the union to call off the strike in the interest of Nigerians.
Some of the placards read, “ASUU please save our young girls from prostitution, NLC, TUC and NUPENG mediate now, Stop playing politics with our future, This ASUU strike has lost its tactics, ASUU please save our future.”
Though, the group in some of the placards had accused the striking university teachers of being selfish and too rigid in their demands, in what looked like a contradiction, the groups also said that the demands were germane and for the good of the education system.
Delivering a letter to the NLC President at the Labour House, the leader of the protest and Executive Director of Conscience Nigeria, Comrade Tosin Adeyanju said that they decided to embark on the protest to appeal to the labour leaders to mediate on the lingering face-off between ASUU and the Federal Government that had led to the continuous closure of public universities in the country.
Comrade Adeyanjul said, “We embarked on this protest today to further appeal to all major stakeholders in the Nigeria project and we deem it fit to come to the labour house because of the strategic importance that labour represents in this country.
“For almost 100 days, our students, our dependants, our children have been locked out of our ivory towers and nothing has changed. We are here to appeal to the labour leaders in this country to come and mediate on the lingering and prolonged ASUU strikes.
“We are not unaware on the germane and relevant issues raised by ASUU, there is need for our institutions to be revitalized, there is need for improved research, there is need for improved allowance, there is need for infrastructural development in ivory towers, but all over the world no country has been able to meet the demands of labour unions 100 per cent.”
“With the information available to us, we are aware that the federal government proposed and has given ASUU a 100 billion initial fund requested for different issues in the various universities.
We are aware that ASUU appealed for more money to be given on the earned allowance and 30 billion was given for earned allowance as at today about 130 billion has been given to ASUU.”
Receiving the protesters, President of NLC, Abduwaheed Omar, represented by the Chief Economist of NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo’eson said that the labour leaders had initiated moves by writing to the Federal government about four times on how to mediate but government had not responded to their letters.
The group which noted that the strike was entering the fourth month appealed to the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, the Trade Union Congress, TUC and appealed to the union to call off the strike in the interest of Nigerians.
Some of the placards read, “ASUU please save our young girls from prostitution, NLC, TUC and NUPENG mediate now, Stop playing politics with our future, This ASUU strike has lost its tactics, ASUU please save our future.”
Though, the group in some of the placards had accused the striking university teachers of being selfish and too rigid in their demands, in what looked like a contradiction, the groups also said that the demands were germane and for the good of the education system.
Delivering a letter to the NLC President at the Labour House, the leader of the protest and Executive Director of Conscience Nigeria, Comrade Tosin Adeyanju said that they decided to embark on the protest to appeal to the labour leaders to mediate on the lingering face-off between ASUU and the Federal Government that had led to the continuous closure of public universities in the country.
Comrade Adeyanjul said, “We embarked on this protest today to further appeal to all major stakeholders in the Nigeria project and we deem it fit to come to the labour house because of the strategic importance that labour represents in this country.
“For almost 100 days, our students, our dependants, our children have been locked out of our ivory towers and nothing has changed. We are here to appeal to the labour leaders in this country to come and mediate on the lingering and prolonged ASUU strikes.
“We are not unaware on the germane and relevant issues raised by ASUU, there is need for our institutions to be revitalized, there is need for improved research, there is need for improved allowance, there is need for infrastructural development in ivory towers, but all over the world no country has been able to meet the demands of labour unions 100 per cent.”
“With the information available to us, we are aware that the federal government proposed and has given ASUU a 100 billion initial fund requested for different issues in the various universities.
We are aware that ASUU appealed for more money to be given on the earned allowance and 30 billion was given for earned allowance as at today about 130 billion has been given to ASUU.”
Receiving the protesters, President of NLC, Abduwaheed Omar, represented by the Chief Economist of NLC, Dr. Peter Ozo’eson said that the labour leaders had initiated moves by writing to the Federal government about four times on how to mediate but government had not responded to their letters.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Solomon Lar Lived In Abuja Rented apartment, Had Difficulty Paying Rent,aide Says
NATIONAL, NEWS
Arthur Eze promised to buy the
house for Mr. Lar’s family.
The members of the National Working
Committee, NWC, of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, led by
Bamanga Tukur, paid a condolence
visit to the Abuja home of the pioneer
chairman of the ruling party, Solomon
Lar, only to be shocked that the late
politician was merely a tenant there.
Mr. Lar died in the United States on
Wednesday at 80. He was the first
civilian governor of the old Plateau
State, comprising the present Plateau
and Nasarawa. He also served the
country in other capacities, including
Police Affairs Minister under the
military administration of Sani Abacha
before he became the founding PDP
National Chairman in 1998.
An aide of the late politician, Danladi
Wuyep, a former ambassador, told
the NWC members during the
condolence visit that he (Mr. Lar) did
not have a private house in Abuja.
Mr. Wuyep explained that the duplex
Mr. Lar and members of his family
lived in Maitama District, Abuja, was
not only a rented apartment, but that
he was already having challenges in
paying the rent before his demise.
The aide added that he and other
family members, whose names he did
not mention, were planning to see Mr.
Tukur, over matter before the death of
Lar abroad.
Earlier, the PDP chairman said he
received with shock the news of the
death of Mr. Lar, whom he described
him as one of Nigeria’s greatest
nationalist.
“It is with shock that I received the
shattering news of the passage of one
of Nigerian’s greatest nationalist
Chief Dr Solomon Lar,” Mr. Tukur
said.
“Chief Solomon Lar has been a close
friend and an associate, to me
politically for a long time now, he was
open minded, fearless, dogged, and a
resolute fighter for the right of the
oppressed and the less privileged.
“A great family man and
disciplinarian, Lar was a dependable
husband to his spouse and a loving
father who cherished his children.
“He did not spare anything in given
his children the best training and
education”.
He also noted that the late elder
statesman was one of those who
challenged certain policies of the
military regime at that time despite
the dangers to their lives and property
which such divergent views posed.
“Chief Lar stood to be counted
among other nationalists and brave
statesmen who refused to keep quiet
while the nation was getting close the
precipitate.
“It was his group which midwife the
formation of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP). Lar was one of the
founding fathers of PDP and our
pioneer Chairman.
“He also led the PDP to electoral
victories in 1999. In a sense, Chief
Lar laid the foundation for the strong
resilient and vibrant political party
which the PDP is today,” the PDP
chairman said.
Mr. Lar’s daughter, Beni, who is a
member of the House of
Representatives, said the father lived
for the peace and unity of the
country.
She challenged the PDP leaders to
carry on with this legacy, even within
the PDP family.
Meanwhile, a businessman and
politician, Arthur Eze, who was also
on a condolence visit to the Lar family
when the PDP delegation came,
promised the family that he would buy
the same apartment for the children
of the deceased.
“I am paying for the house, don’t
border yourself”, he said.
Mr. Eze, who hails from Anambra
State, extolled Mr. Lar’s virtue,
adding that the late politician assisted
him when he was governor of Plateau
State.
He described Mr. Lar as a detribalized
Nigerian who was willing to lend a
helping hand to the down trodden.
“I came to him from Enugu, he never
knew me before and he gave me the
contract for the building of a
television station. The first money that
touched my hand came from him. He
is a different human being,” he said
Arthur Eze promised to buy the
house for Mr. Lar’s family.
The members of the National Working
Committee, NWC, of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, led by
Bamanga Tukur, paid a condolence
visit to the Abuja home of the pioneer
chairman of the ruling party, Solomon
Lar, only to be shocked that the late
politician was merely a tenant there.
Mr. Lar died in the United States on
Wednesday at 80. He was the first
civilian governor of the old Plateau
State, comprising the present Plateau
and Nasarawa. He also served the
country in other capacities, including
Police Affairs Minister under the
military administration of Sani Abacha
before he became the founding PDP
National Chairman in 1998.
An aide of the late politician, Danladi
Wuyep, a former ambassador, told
the NWC members during the
condolence visit that he (Mr. Lar) did
not have a private house in Abuja.
Mr. Wuyep explained that the duplex
Mr. Lar and members of his family
lived in Maitama District, Abuja, was
not only a rented apartment, but that
he was already having challenges in
paying the rent before his demise.
The aide added that he and other
family members, whose names he did
not mention, were planning to see Mr.
Tukur, over matter before the death of
Lar abroad.
Earlier, the PDP chairman said he
received with shock the news of the
death of Mr. Lar, whom he described
him as one of Nigeria’s greatest
nationalist.
“It is with shock that I received the
shattering news of the passage of one
of Nigerian’s greatest nationalist
Chief Dr Solomon Lar,” Mr. Tukur
said.
“Chief Solomon Lar has been a close
friend and an associate, to me
politically for a long time now, he was
open minded, fearless, dogged, and a
resolute fighter for the right of the
oppressed and the less privileged.
“A great family man and
disciplinarian, Lar was a dependable
husband to his spouse and a loving
father who cherished his children.
“He did not spare anything in given
his children the best training and
education”.
He also noted that the late elder
statesman was one of those who
challenged certain policies of the
military regime at that time despite
the dangers to their lives and property
which such divergent views posed.
“Chief Lar stood to be counted
among other nationalists and brave
statesmen who refused to keep quiet
while the nation was getting close the
precipitate.
“It was his group which midwife the
formation of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP). Lar was one of the
founding fathers of PDP and our
pioneer Chairman.
“He also led the PDP to electoral
victories in 1999. In a sense, Chief
Lar laid the foundation for the strong
resilient and vibrant political party
which the PDP is today,” the PDP
chairman said.
Mr. Lar’s daughter, Beni, who is a
member of the House of
Representatives, said the father lived
for the peace and unity of the
country.
She challenged the PDP leaders to
carry on with this legacy, even within
the PDP family.
Meanwhile, a businessman and
politician, Arthur Eze, who was also
on a condolence visit to the Lar family
when the PDP delegation came,
promised the family that he would buy
the same apartment for the children
of the deceased.
“I am paying for the house, don’t
border yourself”, he said.
Mr. Eze, who hails from Anambra
State, extolled Mr. Lar’s virtue,
adding that the late politician assisted
him when he was governor of Plateau
State.
He described Mr. Lar as a detribalized
Nigerian who was willing to lend a
helping hand to the down trodden.
“I came to him from Enugu, he never
knew me before and he gave me the
contract for the building of a
television station. The first money that
touched my hand came from him. He
is a different human being,” he said
Governors To Corpers - Create Jobs For Yourselves
The National Youth Service Corps on Thursday organised a passing out ceremony for the 2012 Batch C NYSC members across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory with some governors advising them to deploy their energies towards nation building. They also advised them to create jobs for themselves.
In Akwa Ibom State, the governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio, advised them to continue serving the nation in whatever sector of the economy they find themselves.
Speaking through the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr. Ita Umo, during the passing out ceremony in Uyo on Thursday, the governor urged the youth corps members to develop positive attitude towards the country.
He said, “Let me advise you that the task of nation building does not end with your one year mandatory service. As you step out of the scheme and Akwa Ibom State today, you need to be reminded to always have positive attitude towards Nigeria, by aspiring to lift our nation high as inscribed in the NYSC anthem.
The governor advised the outgoing 2,893 corps members in the state to embrace self-employment.
Also, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, urged the corps members to deploy their creative thinking into how to create jobs for themselves rather than roaming the streets in search of paid jobs.
Aregbesola said this at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Ede, Osun State on Thursday at the passing out ceremony of 2012 Batch C corps members deployed into the state.
He said, “ It is imperative to stress that gone are the days to expect that immediately after service, one would secure an automatic life-time job even among several alternatives. The attitude and orientation of majority of our young graduates was that creative thinking and individual initiative ended when they wrote their final examination.
“This is absolutely wrong. You need to apply creativity more now in the face of unemployment bedeviling the nation. Focus more on self employment.”
Also, the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, advised the outgoing corps members to train themselves to become self-reliant in order to assist government to tackle the problem of unemployment.
Amaechi, who gave this advice on Thursday while addressing the 2012 Batch ‘C’ corps members at the passing-out of 3,431 corps members in Port Harcourt, said that white collar jobs were no longer available for employable Nigerians.
“As you are now faced with the task of seeking gainful employment, I advise you to nurture and apply yourselves to the practical lessons of self-employment, which you were exposed to in the course of your service year, through the skills acquisition and entrepreneurial development programme, as white collar jobs are no longer available for all employable Nigerians as in the past.
“I therefore urge you to be self-reliant so as to assist the government in fighting the rising rate of unemployment in our society,” Amaechi said.
However Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State urged them to make the necessary sacrifice required to achieve success in their chosen careers.
The governor said this on Thursday, at their passing-out ceremony in Enugu.
He said, “Some of you may be rightly apprehensive of what tomorrow holds for you. I want to assure you that it is bright. As educated young men and women with requisite skills, the sky is your limit.
“However, you must recognise that the road to success has never been easy. History has shown that no individual or nation has ever achieved success without sacrifices.”
He said that through their education and participation in the NYSC scheme, they had been equipped for survival in a competitive world.
Also, Governor Mukhtar Yero of Kaduna State commended the outgoing corps members for their contributions in tackling developmental challenges in the country.
Yero gave the commendation on Thursday at the passing out parade of 2012 ‘’ batch C ‘’ Corps members in Kaduna.
Represented by his deputy, Nuhu Bajoga, the governor noted that the scheme had impacted positively on the lives of the people, especially in the rural areas.
However, in Gombe State, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo offered automatic employment to 13 NYSC members who distinguished themselves in the service year.
The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the appointment included the 12 state merit awardees and the parade commander of the passing out parade ceremony.
The governor also announced N20,000 transport fares to each of the 720 youths, N500,000 to the overall best corps member and N1m to the soldiers that conducted the passing out parade ceremony
In Akwa Ibom State, the governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio, advised them to continue serving the nation in whatever sector of the economy they find themselves.
Speaking through the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr. Ita Umo, during the passing out ceremony in Uyo on Thursday, the governor urged the youth corps members to develop positive attitude towards the country.
He said, “Let me advise you that the task of nation building does not end with your one year mandatory service. As you step out of the scheme and Akwa Ibom State today, you need to be reminded to always have positive attitude towards Nigeria, by aspiring to lift our nation high as inscribed in the NYSC anthem.
The governor advised the outgoing 2,893 corps members in the state to embrace self-employment.
Also, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, urged the corps members to deploy their creative thinking into how to create jobs for themselves rather than roaming the streets in search of paid jobs.
Aregbesola said this at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Ede, Osun State on Thursday at the passing out ceremony of 2012 Batch C corps members deployed into the state.
He said, “ It is imperative to stress that gone are the days to expect that immediately after service, one would secure an automatic life-time job even among several alternatives. The attitude and orientation of majority of our young graduates was that creative thinking and individual initiative ended when they wrote their final examination.
“This is absolutely wrong. You need to apply creativity more now in the face of unemployment bedeviling the nation. Focus more on self employment.”
Also, the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, advised the outgoing corps members to train themselves to become self-reliant in order to assist government to tackle the problem of unemployment.
Amaechi, who gave this advice on Thursday while addressing the 2012 Batch ‘C’ corps members at the passing-out of 3,431 corps members in Port Harcourt, said that white collar jobs were no longer available for employable Nigerians.
“As you are now faced with the task of seeking gainful employment, I advise you to nurture and apply yourselves to the practical lessons of self-employment, which you were exposed to in the course of your service year, through the skills acquisition and entrepreneurial development programme, as white collar jobs are no longer available for all employable Nigerians as in the past.
“I therefore urge you to be self-reliant so as to assist the government in fighting the rising rate of unemployment in our society,” Amaechi said.
However Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State urged them to make the necessary sacrifice required to achieve success in their chosen careers.
The governor said this on Thursday, at their passing-out ceremony in Enugu.
He said, “Some of you may be rightly apprehensive of what tomorrow holds for you. I want to assure you that it is bright. As educated young men and women with requisite skills, the sky is your limit.
“However, you must recognise that the road to success has never been easy. History has shown that no individual or nation has ever achieved success without sacrifices.”
He said that through their education and participation in the NYSC scheme, they had been equipped for survival in a competitive world.
Also, Governor Mukhtar Yero of Kaduna State commended the outgoing corps members for their contributions in tackling developmental challenges in the country.
Yero gave the commendation on Thursday at the passing out parade of 2012 ‘’ batch C ‘’ Corps members in Kaduna.
Represented by his deputy, Nuhu Bajoga, the governor noted that the scheme had impacted positively on the lives of the people, especially in the rural areas.
However, in Gombe State, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo offered automatic employment to 13 NYSC members who distinguished themselves in the service year.
The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the appointment included the 12 state merit awardees and the parade commander of the passing out parade ceremony.
The governor also announced N20,000 transport fares to each of the 720 youths, N500,000 to the overall best corps member and N1m to the soldiers that conducted the passing out parade ceremony
Friday, October 11, 2013
New Music:- FAZE - Lambo + ifeoma(Produced By Victoriouz Icon)
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NEW MUSIC:-Faze-Lambo + Ifeoma(Produced By Victoriouz Icon)
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
ASUU Plans To Call Off Strike By 14th October 2013.
I was Tweeting this morning, then I saw this tweet from ASUU Official twitter Account (@ASUU_NIGERIA). "If FG approves to our request this week,then the management of ASUU might decide to call off the strike by 14th October"??
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Breaking News:-Solomon Lar Is Dead
The Plateau state government has announced the death of Solomon Lar, the first civilian governor of the state.
Mr. Lar died at the age of 80 in a U.S. hospital, after a protracted illness.
The Plateau state governor, Jonah Jang, announced his death on Wednesday in Jos.
“He died at about 3.00 a.m. American time (about 9.00 a.m. Nigerian time),” the governor told reporters on Wednesday evening.
He was the first chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Mr. Lar died at the age of 80 in a U.S. hospital, after a protracted illness.
The Plateau state governor, Jonah Jang, announced his death on Wednesday in Jos.
“He died at about 3.00 a.m. American time (about 9.00 a.m. Nigerian time),” the governor told reporters on Wednesday evening.
He was the first chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Oyedepo, Dangote, Adenuga To Pay N400m Luxury Tax On Private Jets
According to a story by Encomium magazine, Bishop David Oyedepo, Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Dr. Mike Adenuga are among the top 10 Nigerian billionaires who will pay hundreds of millions of naira annually as luxury tax due to the imposition of a whooping $4,000 luxury tax by Aviation Ministry on private jet owners and operators per departure.
Some of these super rich Nigerians make use of their jets 3/4 times in a week either within or outside Nigeria and for every trip, it's a cool $4, 000 tax. Continue...
From Encomium magazine
According to our sources, among the four jets owned by Bishop Oyedepo (Gulfstream V and G550, Bombardier and Gulfstream G430), he uses three regularly personally and for his missionary work. Thus, his luxury tax annually will be an average of N399 million. Alhaji Aliko Dangote who has three private jets in his hanger will also pay an average of N399 million per annum. Dr. Mike Adenuga, Jnr, whose Falcon 7x and Bombardier jet are used for personal and business purpose should pay an average of N266 million. Governor Rotimi Amaechi and his Akwa Ibom counterpart, Governor Godswill Akpabio would shell out an average of N166.4 million annually. Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor falls into the same category of N166.4 million naira payer. Meanwhile, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, Jide Omokorie and Ifeanyi Ubah would pay an average of N133 million annually, while Jimoh Ibrahim falls within the N100 million category. Furthermore, the richest woman in Nigeria, Folorunsho Alakija would spend N66 million on luxury tax.
Findings by Encomium Weekly revealed that the top 10 private jet owners who would cough millions annually on the new luxury tax are below.
The clash of the titans between the Federal Government and private jet owners reached a crescendo with the imposition of the $4,000 luxury tax on private jet owners and operators per departure. A memo was sent to all private jet operators stating that Nigerian registered private jets would henceforth pay $3,000 for every departure, while foreign registered private jets would pay $4,000.
Some of these super rich Nigerians make use of their jets 3/4 times in a week either within or outside Nigeria and for every trip, it's a cool $4, 000 tax. Continue...
From Encomium magazine
According to our sources, among the four jets owned by Bishop Oyedepo (Gulfstream V and G550, Bombardier and Gulfstream G430), he uses three regularly personally and for his missionary work. Thus, his luxury tax annually will be an average of N399 million. Alhaji Aliko Dangote who has three private jets in his hanger will also pay an average of N399 million per annum. Dr. Mike Adenuga, Jnr, whose Falcon 7x and Bombardier jet are used for personal and business purpose should pay an average of N266 million. Governor Rotimi Amaechi and his Akwa Ibom counterpart, Governor Godswill Akpabio would shell out an average of N166.4 million annually. Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor falls into the same category of N166.4 million naira payer. Meanwhile, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, Jide Omokorie and Ifeanyi Ubah would pay an average of N133 million annually, while Jimoh Ibrahim falls within the N100 million category. Furthermore, the richest woman in Nigeria, Folorunsho Alakija would spend N66 million on luxury tax.
Findings by Encomium Weekly revealed that the top 10 private jet owners who would cough millions annually on the new luxury tax are below.
The clash of the titans between the Federal Government and private jet owners reached a crescendo with the imposition of the $4,000 luxury tax on private jet owners and operators per departure. A memo was sent to all private jet operators stating that Nigerian registered private jets would henceforth pay $3,000 for every departure, while foreign registered private jets would pay $4,000.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
ASUU Strike Day 100 What Next??
Today, the 8th day of October marks exactly 100 days since university lecturers decided to turn their backs on the lecture halls and their students all in the name of fighting for a 'turn-around' in the tertiary education system in Nigeria.
Let's share our different opinions about this development. As an undergraduate, in what areas do you think you can benefit in the nearest future from the outcome of this strike? What are the specific changes that you think should be effected in your particular institution from the proceeds of the hundreds of billions been asked for by ASUU?
Also, is the strike still justifiable at this stage? Should ASUU sheath its sword and embrace dialogue? What can the student union bodies do to stem the tide of insensitive, sadistic and unrealistic self-seeking actions of the university lecturers year-in, year-out?
Let's share our different opinions about this development. As an undergraduate, in what areas do you think you can benefit in the nearest future from the outcome of this strike? What are the specific changes that you think should be effected in your particular institution from the proceeds of the hundreds of billions been asked for by ASUU?
Also, is the strike still justifiable at this stage? Should ASUU sheath its sword and embrace dialogue? What can the student union bodies do to stem the tide of insensitive, sadistic and unrealistic self-seeking actions of the university lecturers year-in, year-out?
Breaking News:-Amaechi, New PDP Behind Lingering ASUU/ASUP Strike – Wike
The Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike has accused Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and his cohorts in the new Peoples’ Democratic Party, nPDP, of being behind the prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
Wike, who spoke through the Secretary-General of the Grassroots Development Initiative, GDI, Samuel Nwanosike, also called on well-meaning Nigerians to call Gov. Amaechi to order and stop embarrassing people of Rivers State.
The minister was reacting to a statement credited to Amaechi that rather than focus on the strike embarked upon by ASUU, and recently ASUP, he (Wike) was busy gallivanting campaigning for his governorship ambition.
The Rivers governor, who spoke through the Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha, said: “ASUU members have been on strike for over three months. ASUP members decided to resume their suspended strike over Federal Government’s insincerity and inability to honour the agreement signed with the union. Is it not shameful that the Federal Government signed an agreement with ASUU in 2009 and yet to fully implement the terms?
“Whether ASUU and ASUP members are on strike for one year, is not Wike’s business. He is gallivanting all over Rivers State for his 2015 governorship campaign and using President Jonathan as a smokescreen”, he stated.
But Wike debunked the allegation, saying the people of Rivers State were very proud of President Goodluck Jonathan, not because his wife, Dame Patience, hails from Okrika in the state just as he insisted that whether Amaechi likes it or not, the president would be re-elected in 2015, in view of his “impressive” performance.
Nwanosike said: “Wike is not campaigning for 2015. GDI is doing thanksgiving and inauguration at the ward and LGA levels. GDI is a socio-political organisation to promote good governance and not a political party.
“Chief Wike is very successful as a minister of state for education and he is trying his best as the supervising minister of education to resolve the strike by ASUU and ASUP. Amaechi and his cohorts are behind the strike, because of their political interest, to embarrass President Jonathan, who is transforming Nigeria.
“Whether Amaechi and his co-travellers like it or not, President Jonathan will be overwhelmingly re-elected in 2015.”
The Minister of State for Education added that Amaechi, who is also the Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, chairman was busy deceiving Rivers people, alleging that the government’s poorly-constructed roads in Port Harcourt, the state capital and other parts of the state had become an eyesore, in spite of the huge allocations to the state.
Wike, who spoke through the Secretary-General of the Grassroots Development Initiative, GDI, Samuel Nwanosike, also called on well-meaning Nigerians to call Gov. Amaechi to order and stop embarrassing people of Rivers State.
The minister was reacting to a statement credited to Amaechi that rather than focus on the strike embarked upon by ASUU, and recently ASUP, he (Wike) was busy gallivanting campaigning for his governorship ambition.
The Rivers governor, who spoke through the Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha, said: “ASUU members have been on strike for over three months. ASUP members decided to resume their suspended strike over Federal Government’s insincerity and inability to honour the agreement signed with the union. Is it not shameful that the Federal Government signed an agreement with ASUU in 2009 and yet to fully implement the terms?
“Whether ASUU and ASUP members are on strike for one year, is not Wike’s business. He is gallivanting all over Rivers State for his 2015 governorship campaign and using President Jonathan as a smokescreen”, he stated.
But Wike debunked the allegation, saying the people of Rivers State were very proud of President Goodluck Jonathan, not because his wife, Dame Patience, hails from Okrika in the state just as he insisted that whether Amaechi likes it or not, the president would be re-elected in 2015, in view of his “impressive” performance.
Nwanosike said: “Wike is not campaigning for 2015. GDI is doing thanksgiving and inauguration at the ward and LGA levels. GDI is a socio-political organisation to promote good governance and not a political party.
“Chief Wike is very successful as a minister of state for education and he is trying his best as the supervising minister of education to resolve the strike by ASUU and ASUP. Amaechi and his cohorts are behind the strike, because of their political interest, to embarrass President Jonathan, who is transforming Nigeria.
“Whether Amaechi and his co-travellers like it or not, President Jonathan will be overwhelmingly re-elected in 2015.”
The Minister of State for Education added that Amaechi, who is also the Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, chairman was busy deceiving Rivers people, alleging that the government’s poorly-constructed roads in Port Harcourt, the state capital and other parts of the state had become an eyesore, in spite of the huge allocations to the state.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Ex-PDP chairman, Solomon Lar, on life support
Fear has gripped the family and associates of the first civilian governor of Plateau State, Chief Solomon Lar, over the state of his health.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd independence anniversary of Nigeria.
Rumours were rife on Monday that he had passed on.
However, the Executive Secretary of Solomon Lar Foundation, Mr. Major Adeyi, said that Lar was not dead, but was presently on life support.
He said, “Baba (Lar) is not dead, but the truth is that he is on life support. He was discharged from the hospital last week and even read his message to Nigerians on the occasion of Nigeria’s 53rd independence on online version of most newspapers. but two days later, he had a relapse and was rushed to the hospital. As I am talking to you now, he is on life support.”
Lar, who is also the pioneer chairman of the People’s Democratic Party has been undergoing medical treatment in a London hospital for the past one year.
His last message was on the 53rd independence anniversary of Nigeria.
I Have Lost Sympathy For ASUU – Jos Archbishop
Catholic Archbishop of Jos, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, on Sunday rued the prolonged strike by members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, saying he had lost sympathy for the lecturers.
Kaigama, who spoke at the 80th Anniversary of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Jos, Plateau State, said that members of ASUU had lost focus on the cause for their battle.
The cleric said that ASUU, by allowing the strike to linger and allowing students to stay at home for four months running, had exhibited utter insensitivity to the plight of Nigerian students and their future.
He said he regretted that the association had failed to yield to pleas from all quarters, including the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, stressing that ASUU had shown that it was fighting for other causes other than the future of education in the country.
Kaigama said, “Initially I was with ASUU, but when they have allowed the students to stay at home for four months now they begin to lose my sympathy. You don’t go on a strike for a long time, especially in a sector like education, which is the bedrock of the development of any society.
“You said you are fighting for the students and have allowed them to stay at home for more than four months, you must be fighting for something else. You have made your point and all I expect is that they should have listened to all the pleadings by Nigerians, including the Catholic Bishops Conference, which has just ended its meeting in Benue State and where we appealed to ASUU, in the interest of Nigerian students, to go back to the classroom”
Meanwhile, Kwara State Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed has joined others who have been begging ASUU to sheathe its sword. Ahmed appealed to the striking university teachers to reconsider their stance and return to the classroom.
Ahmed made the call while speaking with journalists in Abuja on the sidelines of the 2013 World Teachers’ Day Celebration where he received the NUT Award of Excellence alongside his counterparts from Enugu and Yobe states, Sullivan Chime and Ibrahim Geidam respectively.
The governor expressed the confidence that the Federal Government would soon end the protracted industrial action.
“I am sure the Federal Government is looking at the industrial action critically to ensure that all areas of dispute are brought to an understanding that will bring to an end the current dispute,” he said.
The National President of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mr. Michael Olukoye, while fielding questions from journalists reiterated his advice to the Federal Government to set up a team comprising the President, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives and former presidents like Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and representatives of the Vice Chancellors to meet with ASUU and find a common ground to resolve the impasse.
Olukoye observed that members of ASUU refused to call off despite the government’s commitment because of lack of confidence in the government.
He said, “Immediately we gave that ultimatum the first person to invite us was the Minister of Labour and the Supervising Minister for Education, we met with them and they told us all that they have been able to do to put the matter behind us.
“We have not been able to meet with ASUU but we advised that if these people said they need about N400bn and you have been able to provide N130bn, well, to all intent and purposes, it is a good beginning.
Kaigama, who spoke at the 80th Anniversary of St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Jos, Plateau State, said that members of ASUU had lost focus on the cause for their battle.
The cleric said that ASUU, by allowing the strike to linger and allowing students to stay at home for four months running, had exhibited utter insensitivity to the plight of Nigerian students and their future.
He said he regretted that the association had failed to yield to pleas from all quarters, including the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, stressing that ASUU had shown that it was fighting for other causes other than the future of education in the country.
Kaigama said, “Initially I was with ASUU, but when they have allowed the students to stay at home for four months now they begin to lose my sympathy. You don’t go on a strike for a long time, especially in a sector like education, which is the bedrock of the development of any society.
“You said you are fighting for the students and have allowed them to stay at home for more than four months, you must be fighting for something else. You have made your point and all I expect is that they should have listened to all the pleadings by Nigerians, including the Catholic Bishops Conference, which has just ended its meeting in Benue State and where we appealed to ASUU, in the interest of Nigerian students, to go back to the classroom”
Meanwhile, Kwara State Governor Abdulfatai Ahmed has joined others who have been begging ASUU to sheathe its sword. Ahmed appealed to the striking university teachers to reconsider their stance and return to the classroom.
Ahmed made the call while speaking with journalists in Abuja on the sidelines of the 2013 World Teachers’ Day Celebration where he received the NUT Award of Excellence alongside his counterparts from Enugu and Yobe states, Sullivan Chime and Ibrahim Geidam respectively.
The governor expressed the confidence that the Federal Government would soon end the protracted industrial action.
“I am sure the Federal Government is looking at the industrial action critically to ensure that all areas of dispute are brought to an understanding that will bring to an end the current dispute,” he said.
The National President of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mr. Michael Olukoye, while fielding questions from journalists reiterated his advice to the Federal Government to set up a team comprising the President, President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives and former presidents like Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and representatives of the Vice Chancellors to meet with ASUU and find a common ground to resolve the impasse.
Olukoye observed that members of ASUU refused to call off despite the government’s commitment because of lack of confidence in the government.
He said, “Immediately we gave that ultimatum the first person to invite us was the Minister of Labour and the Supervising Minister for Education, we met with them and they told us all that they have been able to do to put the matter behind us.
“We have not been able to meet with ASUU but we advised that if these people said they need about N400bn and you have been able to provide N130bn, well, to all intent and purposes, it is a good beginning.
Saturday, October 5, 2013
ASUU Finally Suspends Strike...
ASUU FINALLY SUSPENDS STRIKE...
After a crucial meeting held at Abuja today, the National President of †Ñ’ξ Academic Staff
Union of Universities, (ASUU) Dr. Nasir Fagge said the federal government αηδ the union have finally reached a compromise and the strike has finally been called off sequel to the fact tђat their needs have been met by the federal government.
He urged students to go back to their various schools and start work, and also lamented that the lecturers should resume work too but they should not teach the students
After a crucial meeting held at Abuja today, the National President of †Ñ’ξ Academic Staff
Union of Universities, (ASUU) Dr. Nasir Fagge said the federal government αηδ the union have finally reached a compromise and the strike has finally been called off sequel to the fact tђat their needs have been met by the federal government.
He urged students to go back to their various schools and start work, and also lamented that the lecturers should resume work too but they should not teach the students
List Of Highest Paid Nigerian Artistes
1- Psquare – N10million
2- D’Banj – N 8million
3- 2Face – N6million
4- Wizkid – N5million
5- Omawumi, Darey, Duncan Mighty,Olamide, Timayah, Flavour, M.I, Ice-Prince – N3 million
6 – Iyanya, Davido, Wande Coal, Tiwa Savage – N2.5 million
7 – 9ice, D’Prince, Dr. Sid – N2 million
8 – Neato C and Waje – N1.5 million.
2- D’Banj – N 8million
3- 2Face – N6million
4- Wizkid – N5million
5- Omawumi, Darey, Duncan Mighty,Olamide, Timayah, Flavour, M.I, Ice-Prince – N3 million
6 – Iyanya, Davido, Wande Coal, Tiwa Savage – N2.5 million
7 – 9ice, D’Prince, Dr. Sid – N2 million
8 – Neato C and Waje – N1.5 million.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Forbe's List Of Highest Paid Artist 2013
Celebrity website Forbes have released the
much anticipated ‘Cash Kings’ list of 2013
for the World’s Highest-Paid Hip-Hop
Artists…
Find the list below…
1.Diddy – $50million
2. Jay Z – $43million
3. Dr Dre – $40million
4. Nicki Minaj – $29million
5. Birdman – $21million
6. Kanye West – $20million
7. Lil Wayne – $16 million
8. Wiz Khalifa – $14million
9. Ludacris – $12 million
10. Pitbull – $11million
11. Drake – $10.5million
12. Snoop Lion – $10million
12. Eminen – $10 million
14. Kendrink Lamar – $9million
14. Pharrel Williams – $9million
14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis $9 million, tie
17. Swizz Beatz – $8.5million
18. Tech N9ne – $7.5 million
19. 50cent – $7million
20. Lil Jon – $6million
20. Rick Ross – $6million
20. Mac Miller – $6 million
20. Young Jeezy – $6 million
20. Questlove – $6 million
Do you agree with the list? Who do you
think should or shouldn’t have made the
list?
much anticipated ‘Cash Kings’ list of 2013
for the World’s Highest-Paid Hip-Hop
Artists…
Find the list below…
1.Diddy – $50million
2. Jay Z – $43million
3. Dr Dre – $40million
4. Nicki Minaj – $29million
5. Birdman – $21million
6. Kanye West – $20million
7. Lil Wayne – $16 million
8. Wiz Khalifa – $14million
9. Ludacris – $12 million
10. Pitbull – $11million
11. Drake – $10.5million
12. Snoop Lion – $10million
12. Eminen – $10 million
14. Kendrink Lamar – $9million
14. Pharrel Williams – $9million
14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis $9 million, tie
17. Swizz Beatz – $8.5million
18. Tech N9ne – $7.5 million
19. 50cent – $7million
20. Lil Jon – $6million
20. Rick Ross – $6million
20. Mac Miller – $6 million
20. Young Jeezy – $6 million
20. Questlove – $6 million
Do you agree with the list? Who do you
think should or shouldn’t have made the
list?
37 Truth About Guys
1. Guys are more emotional than you think, if they
loved you at one point, it'll take them a lot longer then
you think to let you go, and it hurts every second that they try.
2. Guys may be flirting around all day but before they go to
sleep, they always think about the girl they truly care about.
3. Guys go crazy over a girl's smile.
4. Guys will do anything just to get you to notice him.
5. Guys hate it when you talk about your ex-boyfriend
or ex love-interest. Unless they're goin for the let-her-
complain-to-you-and-then-have-her-realize-how-wonderful-an
d-nice-you-are method.
6. A guy who likes you wants to be the only guy you talk to.
7. Boyfriends need to be reassured often that they're
still loved.
8. Guys are more emotional than they'd like people to think.
9. Giving a guy a hanging message like "You know
what ?!..uh...never mind.." would make him jump to a
conclusion that is far from what you are thinking. And
he'll assume he did some thing wrong and he'll obsess about it
trying to figure it out.
10. Girls are guys' weaknesses.
11. Guys are very open about themselves.
12. If a guy tells you about his problems, he just needs
someone to listen to him.You don't need to give advice.
13. A usual act that proves that the guy likes you is when he
teases you.
14. Guys love you more than you love them if they are serious in
your relationships.
15. Guys use words like hot or cute to describe girls. We rarely
use beautiful.If a guy uses that, he likes you a whole hell of a lot.
16. No matter how much guys talk about asses and
bosoms, personality is key.
17. Guys worry about the thin line between being
compassionate and being whipped.
18. Guys think WAY too much. One small thing a girl
does, even if she doesn't notice it can make the guy
think about it for hours,trying to figure out what it
meant.
19. If the guy does something silly in front of the girl, he will
think about it for the next couple days or until the next time he
spends time with the girl.
20. If a guy looks unusually calm and laid back, he's
probably faking it and is spazzing inside.
21. When a guy says he is going crazy about the girl,
he really is. Guys rarely say that.
22. When a guy asks you to leave him alone, he's just
actually saying, "Please come and listen to me."
23. If a guy starts to talk seriously, listen to him. It
doesn't happen that often, so when it does, you know
something's up.
24. When a guy tells you that you are beautiful, don't
say you aren't. It makes them want to stop telling you because
they don't want you to disagree with them.
25.When a guy looks at you for longer than a second, he's
definitely thinking something.
26. A guy has more problems than you can see with your Unclad
eyes.
27. Don't be a snob. Guys can be intimidated and give
up easily.
28. Guys talk about girls more than girls talk about
guys.
29. Guys really think that girls are strange and have
unpredictable decisions and are MAD confusing but somehow
are drawn even more to them.
30. A guy would give his right nut to be able to read a girl's mind
for a day.
31. No guy can handle all his problems on his own. He's just too
stubborn to admit it.
32. Not all guys are assholes. Just because ONE is a jackass
doesnt mean he represents ALL of us.
33. They love it when girls talk about their bosoms.
34. When a guy hits your butt it means that he wants
you sexually
35. Even if they refuse it all guys are ticklish on the ribs.
36. Guys love neck rubs and if he lets you keep doing it ..it means
that he really likes you or his neck really hurts.
37. When a guy sacrifices his sleep and health just to be with
you, he really likes you and wants to be with
you as much as possible
loved you at one point, it'll take them a lot longer then
you think to let you go, and it hurts every second that they try.
2. Guys may be flirting around all day but before they go to
sleep, they always think about the girl they truly care about.
3. Guys go crazy over a girl's smile.
4. Guys will do anything just to get you to notice him.
5. Guys hate it when you talk about your ex-boyfriend
or ex love-interest. Unless they're goin for the let-her-
complain-to-you-and-then-have-her-realize-how-wonderful-an
d-nice-you-are method.
6. A guy who likes you wants to be the only guy you talk to.
7. Boyfriends need to be reassured often that they're
still loved.
8. Guys are more emotional than they'd like people to think.
9. Giving a guy a hanging message like "You know
what ?!..uh...never mind.." would make him jump to a
conclusion that is far from what you are thinking. And
he'll assume he did some thing wrong and he'll obsess about it
trying to figure it out.
10. Girls are guys' weaknesses.
11. Guys are very open about themselves.
12. If a guy tells you about his problems, he just needs
someone to listen to him.You don't need to give advice.
13. A usual act that proves that the guy likes you is when he
teases you.
14. Guys love you more than you love them if they are serious in
your relationships.
15. Guys use words like hot or cute to describe girls. We rarely
use beautiful.If a guy uses that, he likes you a whole hell of a lot.
16. No matter how much guys talk about asses and
bosoms, personality is key.
17. Guys worry about the thin line between being
compassionate and being whipped.
18. Guys think WAY too much. One small thing a girl
does, even if she doesn't notice it can make the guy
think about it for hours,trying to figure out what it
meant.
19. If the guy does something silly in front of the girl, he will
think about it for the next couple days or until the next time he
spends time with the girl.
20. If a guy looks unusually calm and laid back, he's
probably faking it and is spazzing inside.
21. When a guy says he is going crazy about the girl,
he really is. Guys rarely say that.
22. When a guy asks you to leave him alone, he's just
actually saying, "Please come and listen to me."
23. If a guy starts to talk seriously, listen to him. It
doesn't happen that often, so when it does, you know
something's up.
24. When a guy tells you that you are beautiful, don't
say you aren't. It makes them want to stop telling you because
they don't want you to disagree with them.
25.When a guy looks at you for longer than a second, he's
definitely thinking something.
26. A guy has more problems than you can see with your Unclad
eyes.
27. Don't be a snob. Guys can be intimidated and give
up easily.
28. Guys talk about girls more than girls talk about
guys.
29. Guys really think that girls are strange and have
unpredictable decisions and are MAD confusing but somehow
are drawn even more to them.
30. A guy would give his right nut to be able to read a girl's mind
for a day.
31. No guy can handle all his problems on his own. He's just too
stubborn to admit it.
32. Not all guys are assholes. Just because ONE is a jackass
doesnt mean he represents ALL of us.
33. They love it when girls talk about their bosoms.
34. When a guy hits your butt it means that he wants
you sexually
35. Even if they refuse it all guys are ticklish on the ribs.
36. Guys love neck rubs and if he lets you keep doing it ..it means
that he really likes you or his neck really hurts.
37. When a guy sacrifices his sleep and health just to be with
you, he really likes you and wants to be with
you as much as possible
''SATANS LETTER EXPOSED''
THE MOST URGENT CIRCULAR
To all Satanists, Representatives, agents, principalities, powers , rulers of Darkness, spirits of wickedness and all demons of all kinds Universal. Listen carefully, the true Christians are doing us harm every day, and if we don’t do anything now we shall loose badly.
I want to draw your attention to the resolution we arrived at during our summit which took place on Tuesday 1/1/1991 from midnight to 4.00am in the morning. You remember that most of the Christians are aware of our activities which we planned during last year and as a result we trapped many of them. It was so good on our side congratulations. Now things seem to change as I can see from the control point No X00000 over death, that is our secret Number which masters the Universe.
The Christians are becoming victorious over our plans, we are suffering defeats now and then, especially your gamson who guards over the clouds, there are mote loopholes and wide penetrations caused by the prayers of strong Unbroken Faith. What can we do now? This is what we do and succeed without fall. We are going to use biblical principles, from our bible version which all of you know very well)Use this Code TT/VII-turning the truth upside down on every true of our enemy.
Let us sophisticate our tricks by using the bible wrongly especially through preachers, pastors,e.t.c.and applying tricks that we discussed for 1990’s before the rapture which won’t be long as I can see from the Sky signals and as is being interpreted. everywhere in our code discs of our master computer underground products. Let us be serious than ever before. Now here below are the tricks you have to apply to Christians
1)don’t allow them to READ THEIR BIBLES, instead give them interest to Magazines from our library and other books of no value to their spirit and soul. You do this, you would have hindered them from Growing Strong and when temptations and trials come , it will be an easy job for us to finish them up.
2) Make them feel lazy to pray. If you allow them to pray, then the spirit of their God will help them to Discover all our plans against them and they will constantly defeat us.
3)Never Allow them to fast for a right cause because if they do, ours is nothing but Fake and Mass Destruction.
4)Cause them to be poor by telling them not to a)tithe b)Give offerings c)Help one another with whatever they have. In order for them not to realize that it is our tricks just allow them to tithe occasionally and not faith fully because God loves A cheerful Giver. Allow them to tithe from money like 1000,please tell them you have many problems, you can even tithe next time, no problem even God sees that.
5)Never at all allow them to love one another with sincere love of their master Jesus Christ Oh! How I hate to mention that name. let them just love form their mouth, but not from Heart and expression of Deeds. “reads their bible from 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, verses 4-8,twist these verses in their minds where is says love suffers long let it not suffer long. e.t.c.
6) Allow them to Backbite one another
7)Give them freedom in a wise way to tell lies just a little by little, that make some bundle just to shut them out of Heaven so as to qualify them for our City –Hell, in that country of Lake of Fire, forever and ever. I wish you apply these tactics according as we discussed last time
Let them know all facts about “JESUS return, but cause them to think that time is still there. Tell them these issues can even take ten years , even twenty years. Whereas he is coming so soon. You know, he doesn’t lie like us. He sticks to his word. Don’t you remember that because of his return as he is now setting himself to return, our strong positions are becoming weaker and weaker every day.
9)Let them waste time for things that are not bad in themselves, but unprofitable as per their preparation to meet their lord in the air. Let them not witness neither preach the Gospel. Those who have TV Tell them to watch attentively for hours but when it comes to prayer, Bible study, let them loose Heart and doze and yawn and ever left in Rapture.
10)Let them have no Unity, Peace in their families, turn the Husband against the wife and vice versa, apply this to all who stay together so that they may hate one another and be left in the Rapture.
I will send more tricks parcels “ later, but first of all use these ten point tricks where necessary and in case you get complications in your doors, please inform me on my telephone number 000 000 000 000 000 000 direct and code number Messaging
NB:move this letter, never leave it to anyone else, because if the Christians discover these secrets we will suffer terribly and most of them will go in Rapture then our 1990 plans will definitely fail. I wish you best of this recent edition of our tricks 1990. Remember to attend our weekly meeting at General Assembly headquarters on Saturday night. This time we will discuss the following topics:
1) How to make all pastors fall
2) How to use the best way of discouraging believers
3) When to trap the believers
4) How to hinder their prayer life
5)How to introduce our agents in a more sophisticated way in their Churches.
Please if you have any contribution of thought and topics. Dial my office immediately on a secret line. You know the code S1/path Room. Yours for the struggle as it continues never to surrender neither retreat day and night 24Hours.
Lucifer Satan Father of Lies.
Note that these zeros may be representing the mark or the number of the beast “666” See Revelation 13 and 14:9-12. This footnote has been added. This satanic letter has been reproduced form the Original without alteration for the benefit of the Body of Christ which should not be ignorant of the Devils Schemes.
THIS LETTER WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED BY A SATANIST AS HE ENTERED A BUS IN ZIMBABWE AND WAS PICKED UP BY A CHILD OF GOD.
To all Satanists, Representatives, agents, principalities, powers , rulers of Darkness, spirits of wickedness and all demons of all kinds Universal. Listen carefully, the true Christians are doing us harm every day, and if we don’t do anything now we shall loose badly.
I want to draw your attention to the resolution we arrived at during our summit which took place on Tuesday 1/1/1991 from midnight to 4.00am in the morning. You remember that most of the Christians are aware of our activities which we planned during last year and as a result we trapped many of them. It was so good on our side congratulations. Now things seem to change as I can see from the control point No X00000 over death, that is our secret Number which masters the Universe.
The Christians are becoming victorious over our plans, we are suffering defeats now and then, especially your gamson who guards over the clouds, there are mote loopholes and wide penetrations caused by the prayers of strong Unbroken Faith. What can we do now? This is what we do and succeed without fall. We are going to use biblical principles, from our bible version which all of you know very well)Use this Code TT/VII-turning the truth upside down on every true of our enemy.
Let us sophisticate our tricks by using the bible wrongly especially through preachers, pastors,e.t.c.and applying tricks that we discussed for 1990’s before the rapture which won’t be long as I can see from the Sky signals and as is being interpreted. everywhere in our code discs of our master computer underground products. Let us be serious than ever before. Now here below are the tricks you have to apply to Christians
1)don’t allow them to READ THEIR BIBLES, instead give them interest to Magazines from our library and other books of no value to their spirit and soul. You do this, you would have hindered them from Growing Strong and when temptations and trials come , it will be an easy job for us to finish them up.
2) Make them feel lazy to pray. If you allow them to pray, then the spirit of their God will help them to Discover all our plans against them and they will constantly defeat us.
3)Never Allow them to fast for a right cause because if they do, ours is nothing but Fake and Mass Destruction.
4)Cause them to be poor by telling them not to a)tithe b)Give offerings c)Help one another with whatever they have. In order for them not to realize that it is our tricks just allow them to tithe occasionally and not faith fully because God loves A cheerful Giver. Allow them to tithe from money like 1000,please tell them you have many problems, you can even tithe next time, no problem even God sees that.
5)Never at all allow them to love one another with sincere love of their master Jesus Christ Oh! How I hate to mention that name. let them just love form their mouth, but not from Heart and expression of Deeds. “reads their bible from 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, verses 4-8,twist these verses in their minds where is says love suffers long let it not suffer long. e.t.c.
6) Allow them to Backbite one another
7)Give them freedom in a wise way to tell lies just a little by little, that make some bundle just to shut them out of Heaven so as to qualify them for our City –Hell, in that country of Lake of Fire, forever and ever. I wish you apply these tactics according as we discussed last time
Let them know all facts about “JESUS return, but cause them to think that time is still there. Tell them these issues can even take ten years , even twenty years. Whereas he is coming so soon. You know, he doesn’t lie like us. He sticks to his word. Don’t you remember that because of his return as he is now setting himself to return, our strong positions are becoming weaker and weaker every day.
9)Let them waste time for things that are not bad in themselves, but unprofitable as per their preparation to meet their lord in the air. Let them not witness neither preach the Gospel. Those who have TV Tell them to watch attentively for hours but when it comes to prayer, Bible study, let them loose Heart and doze and yawn and ever left in Rapture.
10)Let them have no Unity, Peace in their families, turn the Husband against the wife and vice versa, apply this to all who stay together so that they may hate one another and be left in the Rapture.
I will send more tricks parcels “ later, but first of all use these ten point tricks where necessary and in case you get complications in your doors, please inform me on my telephone number 000 000 000 000 000 000 direct and code number Messaging
NB:move this letter, never leave it to anyone else, because if the Christians discover these secrets we will suffer terribly and most of them will go in Rapture then our 1990 plans will definitely fail. I wish you best of this recent edition of our tricks 1990. Remember to attend our weekly meeting at General Assembly headquarters on Saturday night. This time we will discuss the following topics:
1) How to make all pastors fall
2) How to use the best way of discouraging believers
3) When to trap the believers
4) How to hinder their prayer life
5)How to introduce our agents in a more sophisticated way in their Churches.
Please if you have any contribution of thought and topics. Dial my office immediately on a secret line. You know the code S1/path Room. Yours for the struggle as it continues never to surrender neither retreat day and night 24Hours.
Lucifer Satan Father of Lies.
Note that these zeros may be representing the mark or the number of the beast “666” See Revelation 13 and 14:9-12. This footnote has been added. This satanic letter has been reproduced form the Original without alteration for the benefit of the Body of Christ which should not be ignorant of the Devils Schemes.
THIS LETTER WAS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED BY A SATANIST AS HE ENTERED A BUS IN ZIMBABWE AND WAS PICKED UP BY A CHILD OF GOD.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Obj's Son, Gbenga And Owner Of MIC Casket, Mr. Okusanya Dead In The Plane Crash
This is very sad....
Obasanjo's, Gbenja and some other popular names including Falaye's son, Olu and the owner of MIC casket, Mr. Okusanya was among the passengers and they have all been confirmed dead
Obasanjo's, Gbenja and some other popular names including Falaye's son, Olu and the owner of MIC casket, Mr. Okusanya was among the passengers and they have all been confirmed dead
BREAKING NEWS | Nigeria Education Institutions Shut Down Completely
BREAKING NEWS: Senior Staff
Association of Nigeria Universities
(SSANU), National Association of
Academic Technologist (NAAT) &
Non-Academic Staff Union of
Univerities (NASUU) HAVE
DECLARED AN INDEFINATE STRIKE
over two months of unpaid
salaries.
ASUU has been on strike, NOW,
SSANU, NAAT & NASUU has join.
ASUP has threatened to resume
strike and NUT will start sympathy
strike on friday, the implication of
this is that the education system
in Nigeria has been shut down
completly.
Association of Nigeria Universities
(SSANU), National Association of
Academic Technologist (NAAT) &
Non-Academic Staff Union of
Univerities (NASUU) HAVE
DECLARED AN INDEFINATE STRIKE
over two months of unpaid
salaries.
ASUU has been on strike, NOW,
SSANU, NAAT & NASUU has join.
ASUP has threatened to resume
strike and NUT will start sympathy
strike on friday, the implication of
this is that the education system
in Nigeria has been shut down
completly.
BREAKING NEWS: Plane Crash In Ikeja, Lagos
News reaching me, from Ray power has it that a plane(Associated Airline) has crashed around NAHCO area of Ikeja, close Murtala Int Airport, Lagos. The plane was Akure bound, from Lagos. More information to come as soon as possible. God help Nigerians.
BREAKING NEWS ASUU: FG May Involve Shagari, Obasanjo In Negotiation
There are indications that the Federal Government may seek the intervention of past Presidents/Heads of States, Governors, traditional rulers and serving Senators to mediate in its current face-off with the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
The supervisory Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, said this on Wednesday in Abuja during a palliative meeting with the President of Nigeria Union of Teachers, Michael Olukoya; and Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu.
Olukoya had suggested that following the inability of the committees earlier set up to settle the crisis, the Federal Government should seek the intervention of past presidents, governors, traditional rulers and serving senators.
He also said that the NUT still stood by its threat to solidarise with ASUU over the university teachers’ demands unless directed otherwise by the union’s National Executive Council.
Olukoya said, “With the way this strike has lingered on for three months, we believe government should explore all modalities to end it. Government should invite past heads of states, speakers, senators, Ministers of Labour and Education and every other stakeholder in the sector to resolve this ugly situation.
“Call powerful voices like traditional leaders to intervene in this strike because our concern as teachers is that as these undergraduates stay at home, they are prone to negative vices and in turn these are the same people that would lead the society in future.”
Wike said government was looking at the suggestion by NUT.
He said, “We have met to dialogue on the way forward to the crisis in the education sector. The meeting went very well and it was very cordial with respect to the crisis between ASUU and Federal Government.
“We have put our heads together and we have taken all the ideas, both the one we suggested and the one NUT suggested and we are going to move it forward. The suggestions by NUT were quite good and the ones we suggested were also quite good and we have put them together. Just watch out what is going to happen very soon.”
The Minister was however evasive on when the strike would be called off.
Meanwhile, Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities will meet in Akure, Ondo State on Monday, October 6, to deliberate on the ASUU strike.
This came as students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife on Wednesday, urged the Federal Government to implement immediately the various agreements it reached with labour unions in the nation’s tertiary institutions
The supervisory Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, said this on Wednesday in Abuja during a palliative meeting with the President of Nigeria Union of Teachers, Michael Olukoya; and Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu.
Olukoya had suggested that following the inability of the committees earlier set up to settle the crisis, the Federal Government should seek the intervention of past presidents, governors, traditional rulers and serving senators.
He also said that the NUT still stood by its threat to solidarise with ASUU over the university teachers’ demands unless directed otherwise by the union’s National Executive Council.
Olukoya said, “With the way this strike has lingered on for three months, we believe government should explore all modalities to end it. Government should invite past heads of states, speakers, senators, Ministers of Labour and Education and every other stakeholder in the sector to resolve this ugly situation.
“Call powerful voices like traditional leaders to intervene in this strike because our concern as teachers is that as these undergraduates stay at home, they are prone to negative vices and in turn these are the same people that would lead the society in future.”
Wike said government was looking at the suggestion by NUT.
He said, “We have met to dialogue on the way forward to the crisis in the education sector. The meeting went very well and it was very cordial with respect to the crisis between ASUU and Federal Government.
“We have put our heads together and we have taken all the ideas, both the one we suggested and the one NUT suggested and we are going to move it forward. The suggestions by NUT were quite good and the ones we suggested were also quite good and we have put them together. Just watch out what is going to happen very soon.”
The Minister was however evasive on when the strike would be called off.
Meanwhile, Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities will meet in Akure, Ondo State on Monday, October 6, to deliberate on the ASUU strike.
This came as students of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife on Wednesday, urged the Federal Government to implement immediately the various agreements it reached with labour unions in the nation’s tertiary institutions
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
We Demanded For 3 Trillion, Not 130 Billion...ASUU President
The National President of the Academic
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr.
Nasir Fagge, has accused the federal
government of not telling Nigerians the
truth about the demand of the union
as regards the government’s statement
that the union’s demand has been met.
According to Fagge, ASUU had a
Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with
the federal government for it to spend
over N3 trillion to turn around the
fortune of all federal and state
universities and also to better the lot of
the educational sector in the country.
“The agreement is for the federal
government to spend N800 billion yearly
for the next four years, but what we have
is government talking about
N130 billion which is very insignificant,”
he said.
Fagge made the revelation Tuesday, while
fielding questions from journalists, at the
end of the congress of the Benue State
University chapter of ASUU, in Makurdi.
He said: “Our demands are genuine, and
it is based on the mutual agreement
entered into in 2009 by government and
ASUU. We urge the government to
be responsible to that agreement.
“President Goodluck Jonathan said the
strike is being politicised but the truth is
that it is government that is playing
politics with our demands. It is as if every
problem in this country is
now being politicised.
“I want to ask one basic question: Is it
political to ask government to be
responsible enough to implement an
agreement she willingly entered
into.
“It is important to state clearly that we
are a union of intellectuals, and we cannot
accept a situation were the tail will wag
the dog. Whatever we do is
for the betterment of the Nigerian
university system.”
In addition, the ASUU national president
said: “It is important to place on record
that the struggle is a continuous one but
the implementation of the 2009
agreement is key to improving on facilities
in our universities and placing it at par
with what we have in other parts of the
world.”
Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr.
Nasir Fagge, has accused the federal
government of not telling Nigerians the
truth about the demand of the union
as regards the government’s statement
that the union’s demand has been met.
According to Fagge, ASUU had a
Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with
the federal government for it to spend
over N3 trillion to turn around the
fortune of all federal and state
universities and also to better the lot of
the educational sector in the country.
“The agreement is for the federal
government to spend N800 billion yearly
for the next four years, but what we have
is government talking about
N130 billion which is very insignificant,”
he said.
Fagge made the revelation Tuesday, while
fielding questions from journalists, at the
end of the congress of the Benue State
University chapter of ASUU, in Makurdi.
He said: “Our demands are genuine, and
it is based on the mutual agreement
entered into in 2009 by government and
ASUU. We urge the government to
be responsible to that agreement.
“President Goodluck Jonathan said the
strike is being politicised but the truth is
that it is government that is playing
politics with our demands. It is as if every
problem in this country is
now being politicised.
“I want to ask one basic question: Is it
political to ask government to be
responsible enough to implement an
agreement she willingly entered
into.
“It is important to state clearly that we
are a union of intellectuals, and we cannot
accept a situation were the tail will wag
the dog. Whatever we do is
for the betterment of the Nigerian
university system.”
In addition, the ASUU national president
said: “It is important to place on record
that the struggle is a continuous one but
the implementation of the 2009
agreement is key to improving on facilities
in our universities and placing it at par
with what we have in other parts of the
world.”
NASU Begins Nationwide Strike Today
IBADAN — PUBLIC universities system in the country is heading for a total shutdown as members of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, will tomorrow begin a nationwide strike to protest two months unpaid salaries by government.
NASU members who are expected to shut down all social amenities such as power and water supplies, libraries among others, will join their counterpart in the Senior Staff of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, who had since Monday began an indefinite strike over same issue.
It will be recalled that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, have been on strike since July 1, paralyzing academic activities in all public universities.
Law lecture theater, University of Ibadan
General Secretary of NASU, Prince Peters Adeyemi told Vanguard in Ibadan, Oyo State, that members would definitely begin an indefinite by tomorrow unless government paid today.
According to him, “It is sad and unfortunate, but NASU members in all public universities nationwide will down tools until government pay them their salaries. The only thing that can stop the strike is if government pays tomorrow (today). Our members have been going through pains in since and have been doing their work diligently. But the government has refused to pay their salaries for reasons best known to the government. That is the issue. So, we are starting strike by Thursday. It is unfortunate, but that is the reality.”
Members of SSANU had Monday commenced a nationwide strike to protest the stoppage of their salaries for two months by the Federal Government.
General Secretary of SSANU, Promise Adewusi, SSANU had while announcing the commencement of the strike, asked members not to return to work until a counter directive was given to them.
Adewusi said the union took the decision following its letters to the vice-chancellors in various universities, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and Education, Nyesom Wike as well as the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie.
NASU members who are expected to shut down all social amenities such as power and water supplies, libraries among others, will join their counterpart in the Senior Staff of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, who had since Monday began an indefinite strike over same issue.
It will be recalled that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, have been on strike since July 1, paralyzing academic activities in all public universities.
Law lecture theater, University of Ibadan
General Secretary of NASU, Prince Peters Adeyemi told Vanguard in Ibadan, Oyo State, that members would definitely begin an indefinite by tomorrow unless government paid today.
According to him, “It is sad and unfortunate, but NASU members in all public universities nationwide will down tools until government pay them their salaries. The only thing that can stop the strike is if government pays tomorrow (today). Our members have been going through pains in since and have been doing their work diligently. But the government has refused to pay their salaries for reasons best known to the government. That is the issue. So, we are starting strike by Thursday. It is unfortunate, but that is the reality.”
Members of SSANU had Monday commenced a nationwide strike to protest the stoppage of their salaries for two months by the Federal Government.
General Secretary of SSANU, Promise Adewusi, SSANU had while announcing the commencement of the strike, asked members not to return to work until a counter directive was given to them.
Adewusi said the union took the decision following its letters to the vice-chancellors in various universities, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Ministers of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu and Education, Nyesom Wike as well as the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
SSANU Joins ASUU, Declares Indefinite Strike
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian
Universities (SSANU) on Monday began
indefinite strike.
This followed by a unanimous resolution
adopted by members of the University of
Ibadan chapter of the association at a
congress held at the university Arts Theatre
in Ibadan.
The Chairman of the association, University of
Ibadan chapter, Dr Wale Akinremi, said that
the strike was total.
”This is as a result of the directive from our
National Executive Council; so, the strike is a
national strike.”
He said that the association should have gone
on strike for a very long time ”because of the
government’s provoking way of attending to
issues”.
” We have been short-changed by the
government in the area of subventions and we
cannot take it again ,” Akinremi said.
According to him, the education sector is the
bedrock of the nation’s development and
should be treated with care.
He said that there were other important
issues beside the subventions that needed to
be addressed.
Akinremi listed the issues as training, funding
and disparities in terms of payment.
He said: “Non-teaching members of staff are
wrongly placed in the education system, and
these issues must be holistically addressed.”
According to Akinremi, SSANU will continue
with the strike until it is call off by the
national body.
Universities (SSANU) on Monday began
indefinite strike.
This followed by a unanimous resolution
adopted by members of the University of
Ibadan chapter of the association at a
congress held at the university Arts Theatre
in Ibadan.
The Chairman of the association, University of
Ibadan chapter, Dr Wale Akinremi, said that
the strike was total.
”This is as a result of the directive from our
National Executive Council; so, the strike is a
national strike.”
He said that the association should have gone
on strike for a very long time ”because of the
government’s provoking way of attending to
issues”.
” We have been short-changed by the
government in the area of subventions and we
cannot take it again ,” Akinremi said.
According to him, the education sector is the
bedrock of the nation’s development and
should be treated with care.
He said that there were other important
issues beside the subventions that needed to
be addressed.
Akinremi listed the issues as training, funding
and disparities in terms of payment.
He said: “Non-teaching members of staff are
wrongly placed in the education system, and
these issues must be holistically addressed.”
According to Akinremi, SSANU will continue
with the strike until it is call off by the
national body.
Resident Doctors Begin Nationwide Strike
After several warning strikes to press home their demands to no avail, the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria has announced the commencement of an indefinite strike action from Tuesday, October 1, 2013.
The association’s president, Dr Jibril Abdullahi, who spoke with reporters today in Kano said the decision to embark on strike though painful, is as a result of the Federal Government’s refusal to meet its demands.
The Resident Doctors’ demands include the following:
• That the payment of the arrears of salaries owed to House Officers has been cash backed and would be effected within the second week of September;
• That names of House Officers would be expunged from the Integrated Payroll Payment System (IPPIS);
• Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) would direct the various hospitals to prepare payment vouchers accordingly; and that
• The 2014 Budget would aptly capture and address the challenges currently experienced in the implementation of IPPIS in the sector.
The association’s president, Dr Jibril Abdullahi, who spoke with reporters today in Kano said the decision to embark on strike though painful, is as a result of the Federal Government’s refusal to meet its demands.
The Resident Doctors’ demands include the following:
• That the payment of the arrears of salaries owed to House Officers has been cash backed and would be effected within the second week of September;
• That names of House Officers would be expunged from the Integrated Payroll Payment System (IPPIS);
• Federal Ministry of Health (FMH) would direct the various hospitals to prepare payment vouchers accordingly; and that
• The 2014 Budget would aptly capture and address the challenges currently experienced in the implementation of IPPIS in the sector.
Nationwide Blackout Looms As PHCN Workers Begin Strike On October 2nd
The already deplorable power situation in the country may worsen as employees of Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) have threatened to stop the supply of electricity across the country by October 2 if the federal government goes ahead to handover the assets of the company to private investors today without the conclusion of payment of workers entitlements.
The industrial action follows the expiration of the ultimatum issued by the workers to government to resolve all labour issues ahead of the privatisation of PHCN.
In preparation for the industrial action, the workers will today hold a nationwide protest to alert Nigerians of impending shutdown of the power sector on Wednesday.
Speaking under the umbrella of National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), the union directed its members to withdraw their services from all PHCN installations immediately after the celebration of the nation’s 53 Independence anniversary.
The union, in a statement issued by its secretary, Joe Ajaero, said the industrial action became necessary in view of government refusal to resolve the outstanding labour issues with the workers.
The union said it was particularly disturbed by the statement credited to the Chairman of National Council on Privatisation (NCP), Vice-President Namadi Sambo that government had settled all the labour issues which had impeded the smooth take off of the privatisation programme and the handover to private investors.
The union insisted that the vice-president was either being misled or deliberately keen on emasculating the PHCN workers with a view to further impoverishing them.
It challenged the Office of the Vice-President “to mention any person from his constituency - Kaduna State where he served as governor, who has been paid his entitlement, pension and gratuity.”
The union further alleged governments deployment of military personnel to all PHCN facilities stating that the aim was to ostensibly to allow a forceful takeover of the installations without conclusively settling the labour issues.
It noted that the policy of deploying soldiers to PHCN installations to intimidate workers was “definitely misguided and misdirected as they are directed to creating more tension to already tensed polity.”
The statement read: “For clarity, please note that these issues are outstanding: payments of terminal benefits: payment of the terminal benefits is yet to rise up to 50 per cent for the eligible workers. Non-payment of retirement savings fund to Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs): Up till this moment no efforts has been made to commence payment. The PFAs can attest to this fact. Non-remittance of 2 per cent of the union deductions as agreed: No word has been heard from the BPE/government on remittance of this two person neither has the deductions already made from the paid workers remitted to the unions.”
“Non-payment of retirees who disengaged since 2011: It is absurd and sordid for government not to think of settling these people who laboured over the years in service of this country and get retired meritoriously, while the privatisation exercise was on. Non-regularisation of some of the casuals already identified: With the biometrics done and concluded, it becomes worrisome on the continued delay in regularising the casuals who had been identified based on agreements already entered into. 10 per cent equity shareholding by the workers: In line with the relevant laws, the workers are entitled to 10 per cent Equity Share of the total sale of PHCN. But it appears the government is bent on short changing the workers.”
“The shortfall of terminal benefits from June 2012 till date has not been considered for payment.
“These contending issues cannot be jettisoned by the workers to allow any force to takeover! It behooves us therefore to advise the vice-president and those misguiding him not to toy with the socio-economic lives of PHCN workers, their families and other Nigerians who depend on them for their livelihood. We are set to take our destiny in our hands.
“Because of Independence Day ceremonies, we would be patient to allow for full celebrations.
“However, we hereby urge Nigerians to bear with us if after October 2, the government goes ahead with her illicit handover to the investors and forceful takeover; the implication would be that the workers have technically been asked to withdraw their services and we may not be able to guarantee smooth operations.
Consequently, if after October 2, the Office of the Vice-President fails to correct this misleading information, we shall not guarantee supply of electricity in the country. This is not a threat as our earlier ultimatum has expired.”
The industrial action follows the expiration of the ultimatum issued by the workers to government to resolve all labour issues ahead of the privatisation of PHCN.
In preparation for the industrial action, the workers will today hold a nationwide protest to alert Nigerians of impending shutdown of the power sector on Wednesday.
Speaking under the umbrella of National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), the union directed its members to withdraw their services from all PHCN installations immediately after the celebration of the nation’s 53 Independence anniversary.
The union, in a statement issued by its secretary, Joe Ajaero, said the industrial action became necessary in view of government refusal to resolve the outstanding labour issues with the workers.
The union said it was particularly disturbed by the statement credited to the Chairman of National Council on Privatisation (NCP), Vice-President Namadi Sambo that government had settled all the labour issues which had impeded the smooth take off of the privatisation programme and the handover to private investors.
The union insisted that the vice-president was either being misled or deliberately keen on emasculating the PHCN workers with a view to further impoverishing them.
It challenged the Office of the Vice-President “to mention any person from his constituency - Kaduna State where he served as governor, who has been paid his entitlement, pension and gratuity.”
The union further alleged governments deployment of military personnel to all PHCN facilities stating that the aim was to ostensibly to allow a forceful takeover of the installations without conclusively settling the labour issues.
It noted that the policy of deploying soldiers to PHCN installations to intimidate workers was “definitely misguided and misdirected as they are directed to creating more tension to already tensed polity.”
The statement read: “For clarity, please note that these issues are outstanding: payments of terminal benefits: payment of the terminal benefits is yet to rise up to 50 per cent for the eligible workers. Non-payment of retirement savings fund to Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs): Up till this moment no efforts has been made to commence payment. The PFAs can attest to this fact. Non-remittance of 2 per cent of the union deductions as agreed: No word has been heard from the BPE/government on remittance of this two person neither has the deductions already made from the paid workers remitted to the unions.”
“Non-payment of retirees who disengaged since 2011: It is absurd and sordid for government not to think of settling these people who laboured over the years in service of this country and get retired meritoriously, while the privatisation exercise was on. Non-regularisation of some of the casuals already identified: With the biometrics done and concluded, it becomes worrisome on the continued delay in regularising the casuals who had been identified based on agreements already entered into. 10 per cent equity shareholding by the workers: In line with the relevant laws, the workers are entitled to 10 per cent Equity Share of the total sale of PHCN. But it appears the government is bent on short changing the workers.”
“The shortfall of terminal benefits from June 2012 till date has not been considered for payment.
“These contending issues cannot be jettisoned by the workers to allow any force to takeover! It behooves us therefore to advise the vice-president and those misguiding him not to toy with the socio-economic lives of PHCN workers, their families and other Nigerians who depend on them for their livelihood. We are set to take our destiny in our hands.
“Because of Independence Day ceremonies, we would be patient to allow for full celebrations.
“However, we hereby urge Nigerians to bear with us if after October 2, the government goes ahead with her illicit handover to the investors and forceful takeover; the implication would be that the workers have technically been asked to withdraw their services and we may not be able to guarantee smooth operations.
Consequently, if after October 2, the Office of the Vice-President fails to correct this misleading information, we shall not guarantee supply of electricity in the country. This is not a threat as our earlier ultimatum has expired.”
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