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Ex-Enugu governor’s son weds

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State (right) with his predecessor, Mr. Sullivan Chime (left); the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Callistus Onaga (2nd left); Chime’s son, Tochukwu and his wife, Lynn, during their wedding Mass at Holy Ghost Cathedral, Ogui, Enugu, yesterday. -
I differ with Amosun on Ogun’s next governor- Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Wednesday said he and Governor Ibikunle Amosun differ regarding who becomes the next governor of Ogun State comes May 2019.
Although Obasanjo and Amosun are in agreement that power should shift to Ogun West Senatorial district which is yet to produce a governor for the state since its creation over 42 years ago, they are supporting different candidates.
While the former President is rooting for the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Prince Gboyega Nasir Isiaka (GNI) from Imeko in Ogun West to emerge the next Governor, Amosun is strenuously pushing for his anointed man, Hon. Abdulkabir Afekunle Akinlade, of the Allied People’s Movement (APM) from Ipokia in same Ogun West to succeed him.
Speaking at this year edition of Ibogun – Olaogun Day celebration in Ibogun, Ifo Local Government Area of the state, where Amosun was also in attendance, Obasanjo however said regardless of what could be individual’s or collective interest in the 2019 gubernatorial election in the state, it is the will of God that would count most in the choice of who eventually becomes the Governor.
The elder statesman advised the people to support whoever emerges governor at the end of the race even as he cautioned politicians against foisting violence on the state.
He said there is no reason for the state not to have a peaceful election.
The Ebora Owu who demanded an open embrace and exchange of pleasantries between Prince Isiaka and Akinlade, warned the duo against act of violence, saying if they do not stop violence among their supporters, they would have themselves to blame.
He described Amosun as his brother who would remain dear to him his heart till he dies, but said on the issue of the present political journey in the state, their choices may not and do not align.
“I have made my choice; it may not be in tandem with yours (Amosun). Let my choice be and let yours be and let God decide and whoever gets there let all of us support him.
“I am particularly happy that the Governor spoke against violence. I want to tell you, if you do not stop violence among your supporters, you will have yourself to blame. There is no earthly reason why we should not have peaceful election in the state,” Obasanjo said.
Speaking earlier, Governor Ibikunle Amosun cautioned politicians against heating up the polity and them to conduct themselves responsibly.
Amosun who lauded Obasanjo for consistently identifying with his root, said it should serve as a lesson for all to always identify with their roots.
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Governor: we will ensure violence-free polls
Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has reiterated the commitment of his administration towards ensuring violence-free elections.
He said this would sustain the nation’s democracy and existing peace and stability.
Ganduje spoke at the opening ceremony of a sensitisation on violence-free elections for the Northwest organised by the New Partnership for Africa’s Development/Africa Peer Review Mechanism at Africa House in Kano.
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He said: “It is in view of this, the present administration embarks on youths empowerment across the 44 local government areas of the state, which will definitely address the issue of unemployment and make our youths more productive.
“The most important thing is that these youths, who stay in the sun, rain and whatever during elections, must be empowered. That is what this administration has embarked on. So far, over 700,000 youths have been empowered and at the end of this tenure, we are going to empower 1 million youths in the state.”
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Araraume: I won’t contest for governor after 2019
Senator Ifeanyi Araraume is the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in Imo State. He has formidable opponents in the race. Can he lift the crown? Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU examines his chances in next year’s poll.
Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, banker, businessman and politician, is campaigning to be governor of Imo State on the platform of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA). He is a household name in the Southeast. Many believe that, when he served in the Senate between 1999 and 2007, he was not a push over. But, can he triumph at the poll next year?
The situation is dicey in the oil-rich state. The four main parties struggling for the soul of Imo are not leaving anything to chances. At one time or the other, the gladiators belonged to the same party. Araraume’s rivals are determined like him.
Senator Hope Ndozinma is running on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to the consternation of Governor Rochas Okorocha. The governor’s in-law and former Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu, who failed to get the APC ticket, despite Okorocha’s backing, has defected to the Action Alliance (AA) to seek refuge. The governor has boasted that he will hand over to him. Former House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Emeka Ikheodia is the flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). There are other candidates contesting in smaller parties. But, according to observers, they will be spectators on poll day.
Araraume’s foes are mounting propaganda against him. To them, he is a serial defector desperate for power, having traversed three parties in his bid to realise his ambition. Others described him as a do-or-die politician who cannot spare thoughts for his limitations.
However, his supporters believe that the Isiegwu-born politician is a subject of envy, stressing that he is ahead of his rivals in terms of political structure and pedigree. “I became a bank director at 32 and I was there for 10 years. I have been in politics since the Third Republic as a member of the Liberal Convention, and later the National Republican Convention (NRC). I was the pioneer chairman of the defunct All Peoples Party (APP). Nobody can boast of having a formidable political structure than me,” Araraume said.
Describing himself as a patriot, the flag bearer said he attracted many projects to the state, especially when he was the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Power.
Since 2007, the senator has been eyeing the number one seat, but without success. What uis the motivation? His answer: “My expectation about Imo has not been met. Some have come to the seat, but have not performed. They say education is free. It is not. The quality of education is nothing to write home about. Teachers are not motivated. They are not well paid. You cannot give what you don’t have.”
Imo, with 27 local governments, appears to be the biggest in the Southeast. Its location is strategic. As the highest producer of oil in the region, it is in a vantage position to be an economic hub. But, as Araraume observed, there is no functional hospital. People go to the Federal Medical centre, Owerri, for health care. Although former Governor Achike Udenwa built a General Hospital, the equipment have become obsolete.
In the senator’s view, Imo has gone through trauma for 12 years. He said security is also at a low ebb. Chiding the governor for arrogance, Araraume alleged that he has subjected the traditional institution to ridicule by ordering the election of its chairman. “Our local governments don’t function. Coming to become governor of Imo does not add value to my life economically. But, it is an opportunity to serve my people and uplift the state.
“Nobody has seriously dealt with the challenge of governance in Imo. The infrastructure battle has failed, with bad roads all around. They attribute it to the acidic rain that falls only in Imo,” he fumed.
Araraume said Imo is critical to Southeast economic integration. He hailed the Southwest for making progress in this direction. He said the roads linking the state to other states, especially Port-Harcourt, Rivers State capital, should not be neglected. When the roads are in proper shape, we should also think of a regional rail to integrate the zonal economy, he said.
Chiding the governor for the state’s 34th position in the Ease of Doing Business index, he lamented that the state, which has the best layout in the Southeast, is not tapping its opportunities. He reiterated that the primary responsibility of government is the creation if an enabling environment for business to thrive. “We should revisit the master plan of Imo built by Ndubusi Kanu and modified by Sam Mbakwe. The selective signing of Certificates of Occupancy contributes to an unease of doing business. There is multiplicity of taxation. You don’t know where the state stops and the local government begins,” he complained.
There are allegations that he had presidential support during the primary because the president urged Anambra State Governor Willy Obiano to pave the way for him become the candidate. Araraume denied it, saying: “I won the primary because of the way I conducted myself.”
To observers, zoning may be an issue next year. Araraume refused to join the debate. “In Imo, people are still a little bit confused. People are not looking at the direction of Orlu, the birthplace of Udenwa and Okorocha. It is unfair for the governor to come from there in the next dispensation,” he said.
But, how will the APGA candidate resolve the perception of an impatient politician and a bad loser with a penchant for defection? Araraume pointed out that there is no clear difference in the parties seeking for power in Imo. To him, what informs the decision of a politician to either stay or leave is how he is treated by the platform. He blamed defection on lack of internal democracy and injustice, stressing that “when someone who decides your fate cannot guarantee fairness or justice, you leave.”
“The president left the ANPP to form the CPC because he was unfairly treated. If I will not receive a fair treatment during the primary, I will leave. I am not the only person who has defected. Okorocha was in AA, PDP, ANPP, CAN and he is now in APC,” he added.
But, should history continue to repeat itself? Araraume said defection is a thing of the past: “I don’t intend to leave APGA,” he emphasised. Besides, he said it may be his last time of contesting for governor. “I am not going to contest for governor again. Never. The only condition is that if we win and we are seeking for another term,” he stressed.
Exuding confidence, the APGA candidate said the next poll will mark the liquidation of the power of incumbency in Imo. He said membership of the ruling party at the centre will not confer any advantage on the divided APC chapter. The key factor, he said, is performance. “If you do well, the president is your friend,” he added.
Araraume rejected the label of a violent politician. He said those making the unfounded allegations are unfair to him, being a product of a Christian home brought up in moral etiquette. “I have no reason to be violent,” he said.
How is reconciliation taking place in Imo APGA, following a hectic primary? No fewer 23 aspirants fought for the ticket. The chapter had to delay the shadow poll till the last day form submission. Reflecting on the crowded race, Araraume maintained that he won the ticket because he has the best political structure. But, after winning the ticket, he said he waved the olive branch.
“They understood that as a former party chairman, I will understand them better. Many of those in APGA were in the APP when I was chairman. They voted for me because they believe if I become the governor, I will understand the challenges facing the party. We have reconciled. My running mate, Ibe Nwoga, was an aspirant. I picked him. It is quite unusual. He is a nice man. I am new in APGA. He is old in the party. He will be the link between the old and new,”Araraume added.
Eyes are on Imo as it warms up for the critical poll. Araraume predicted a balance of forces on poll day. He said representatives of the four major parties will be vigilant in every polling units. He also listed other factors that will guarantee a credible exercise. “What will guarantee a free and fair election are the use of card readers, electronic transmission of results and determination on the part of voters.”
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Akwa Ibom governor is a merchant, says Enang
Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, has said Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel came to make money from the state treasury.
Enang, during an interactive session with reporters, said the government was being investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for an alleged N1.7 billion transfer from state account.
He noted that the transfer was a private issue of Udom.
He said: “The issue was election petition cases, which proceeded Udom becoming the governor, it is a matter which he ought to have paid for personally. The fact that you are elected governor does not mean that every of your private transactions must be paid from the government’s coffers.
“It was his election that was challenged, so it cannot be paid for from government’s account, it can only be paid for by Udom as a private citizen.”
The senator accused Udom of bringing in his “personal aides” from the banking sector to help him spearhead his motives.
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Don’t lobby for positions, ex-CJN urges women
A former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Aloma Mukhtar, on Wednesday in Ibadan urged women not to lobby for positions but work hard to distinguish themselves.
Mukhtar made the call at the 2018 National Women Summit of the Oyo State Officials’ Wives Association (OYSOWA).
The former CJN, who spoke on the challenges facing women in Nigeria, also urged them not to compromise on their principles in the bid to achieve fame.
Citing her rise to the peak of the judiciary, she said women could distinguish themselves without necessarily compromising and “ without necessarily trying to push yourself into a situation whereby you are not allowed to function the way you should function.’’
“Just put your trust in God, your faith in Him, work hard, persevere and be patient, ” Mukhtar added.
The wife of the Oyo State governor, Mrs Florence Ajimobi, said OYSOWA was established in 2012 to help in solving problems encountered by women and youths in the state.
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“Against all odds, the challenges we face cannot demoralise us because we are resilient; they are only a test of our superior ability and strength, and we will overcome them as well as achieve our dreams and aspirations.
“We should never give up on our aspirations and back out when all hope seems lost.
“ Always learn that the only way you are going to get to anywhere in life is to work hard and be consistent,” Ajimobi said.
In their goodwill messages, the wife of the Delta governor, Mrs Edith Okowa, the wife of the former Lagos State governor, Mrs Emmanuella Fashola and the guest of honour, Mrs Yemisi Jenkins, all urged women to support each other to achieve set goals.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference had as theme: “ Against All Odds.’’
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Buhari, governors meet over minimum wage
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday met behind closed doors with governors and other members of a committee set up to arrive at a common figure for the new minimum wage for the country.
Members of the committee set up by the Nigerian Governors Forum over the minimum wage included governors of Lagos, Kebbi, Plateau, Bauchi, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Enugu and Kaduna states.Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige and Governor Abdulaziz Yari, who is the chairman of NGF was at the meeting with the President.The 36 state governors had met last week and announced that they would not be able to pay the N30,000 per month minimum wage being demanded by labour unions.They had threatened to carry out mass retrenchment if they are forced to implement the new wage.They subsequently set up a committee to meet with Mr Buhari over the issue.After series of meetings by a tri-partite committee comprising of labour, state and federal government led by former Head of Service, Ama Pepple, the committee recommended that the government should increase the minimum wage to N30,000.The President had while receiving the report of the committee said he would subject it to all processes after which a bill would be sent to the National Assembly for passage into law.The Monday meeting was still in progress at the time of filing this report. -
I did not collect salary for eight years as governor, says Aregbesola
The outgoing Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, yesterday said that he did not earn salaries throughout the eight years of his administration.
Speaking during an interactive programme tagged ‘Ogbeni Till Day Break’, the governor who is handing over to his successor Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola on November 27, said since it was the state that was feeding him, fuelling his cars and provided him with accommodation, there was no need for him to be paid.
Aregbesola also said that he did not have bank accounts where money was kept in any part of the world.
He said, “I have not collected salaries since I became the governor of the state. The state feeds me, fuels my car and provided me accommodation. With all these, I don’t need money. I have no money and bank account anywhere.
“I have no house except the one I built before I became the governor. Anyone can go out there to investigate if I have bank accounts.”
He said he would vacate the government house tomorrow adding that the decision to leave the government house earlier was to give his successor enough time to do necessary renovations.
When asked what his regrets were as a governor in the last eight years, he said he had no regrets.
He said, “If you give me another four years to rule again, I will still do what I did before and I will not do anything differently.”
On his next political plans after office, Aregbesola said he was going to rest for awhile from politics.
“I have been in politics since my secondary school days. I have been an absentee husband for many years because of politics but for now, I want to be with my wife,” Aregbesola said.
On his achievements, the governor said he was happy that his social investment programmes supported and transformed the lives of the people in the state.
He also said that the infrastructure development his administration embarked upon would continue to be a reference point in the state, adding that all the roads he built would last for the next 50 years.
Aregbesola, however described his successor as a silent achiever and a goal-getter expected to build on his legacies.
He said “Oyetola is not radical like me but he is a silent achiever. He contributed immensely to the success of my administration and I know he will do well in office.”
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NITP inducts Minister, Governor, 73 others Fellows
The Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku and the Minister of State for Mines and Steel, Bwari Abubakar, have been inducted as Fellows of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP). Also inducted were 76 other distinguished professionals in the industry.
At the induction, which held in Abuja recently, the Minister identified roles of town planners to building a sustainable city devoid of flood and other natural ocurrencies.
“Mistakes of other professions can be easily corrected but not town planners. You cannot wipe out a city to rebuild again. We have to adhere to ethics of the profession because we have a role in nation building,” Abubakar said.
He described the fellowship as spectacular because it is the highest honour in the town planning profession.
Reacting to Abuja Master Plan being encroached on daily basis, he said it has been a nightmare of the town planners. Abubakar, who regrets that political decisions in the past have altered the Abuja master plan, nonetheless restated commitment of the current administration to fixing the errors.
Ishaku agreed with Abubakar, frowning at the lack of political will to fully implement the Abuja master plan. According to him, so many things have not been implemented in the capital city. For instance, he explained, building transportation rail line should have been first before building the Abuja town itself.
“I have planned four lakes in additional to Jabi lake which has not been implemented up till date and I am feeling so bad about that. Sooner or later, you will deplete the water in Usman dam which supplies drinkable water to Abuja town without implementing the plan,” he cautioned, adding that the four lakes are to serve as backup to Usman dam and provide water for horticulture used in beautifying the trees and flower gardens.
The governor said it is the responsibility of town planners to determine locations that are habitable and otherwise so that people are prevented from settling in flood prone areas.
“If you visit Taraba, you will see that we have designed and executed several roads, improved education from almost zero level. We are using town planning experience to spur rural development,” he said.
Avoidable home decor mistakes
The fact that you can afford expensive furniture does not make you immune to home décor mistakes. Better still, you don’t necessarily have to learn from your own mistakes. You can save yourself a lot of stress by getting it right the first time. Below are some home decor mistakes you should avoid:
Test Before Painting Your Walls
Before you paint your walls, consider testing the paint; especially on a large span of a wall before you splash colours on your wall. This does not, however, mean that you should buy a lot of paint to test the colours. Instead, go for a few small containers. Try different shades of colours until you find one that really appeals to you. The last thing you want to do is to go for a colour yet end up with a depressing shade.
Don’t Go For Rugs
You might be tempted to have toilet rugs in your bathroom – Don’t do it. It’s one of the biggest decor mistakes most tenants and homeowners make. Toilet rugs might look fancy and light up your bathroom; especially when they are brightly coloured but don’t do it.
Regardless of the size of your bathroom, you should not have a rug in it. They are not easy to clean and can easily become a breeding ground for germs on the bathroom floor. Remember that the rug would mostly be damp because of the prevalence of water in the bathroom. Instead, you should go for a bath mat, which might or might not come with a rubber backing.
- Samod Biobaku, Private Property Nigeria
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APC clear National Secretary, 23 others for 2019 governorship poll
The National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) has affirmed the nomination of the party’s National Secretary, Mai Mala Buni and 23 others as governorship candidates of the party for the 2019 governorship election across the country.
Also cleared to fly the party flag are Lagos state flag bearer, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, Kano state Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Plateau state Governor, Simon Lalong, Bauchi state Governor, Mohammed Abubakar, Kebbi state Governor, Abubakar Bagudu and Katsina state Governor, Aminu Bello MASARI.
Others are Jigawa stage Governor, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, Niger state Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello, Sokoto state deputy governor, Ahmed Aliyu, Prof. Babagana Umara-Zulum (Borno), Abubakar Sule (Nasarawa), Emmanuel JIme (Benue), Tonye Cole (Rivers), Uche Ogah (Abia), Nsima Ebere (Akwa Ibom), Adebayo Adelabu (Oyo), Fapo Abiodun (Ogun), Great Ogboru (Delta), Senator John Owan Enoh (Cross River), Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe), Senator Sunny Ogboji (Ebonyi) and Sani Abubakar Danladi (Taraba).
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Acting National Publicity Secretary of the party, Yekini Nabena said in a statement that the clearance followed the adoption of the report of the various electoral committee sent to conduct the primaries in the various states.
The governorship primaries for Enugu, Kwara and Adamawa states have not been conducted, while the party has cancelled the primary in Zamfara and Imo states due to irregularities.
The NWC also approved the report of the pane, that conducted the governorship primary in Ogun State which declared Dapo Abiodun as the candidate of the party.