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  • Money, the root of all evil?

    Money, the root of all evil?

    It is said, the love of money is the root of all evil. Don’t get it twisted, having value for money is different from having love for money, even the bible confirms that.

    I am not saying that money is bad, money can be a good thing but who’s really in control?

    It is a bare fact, that humanity is mostly driven by money (Materialism). Their desire to acquire becomes the whole goal of their lives.

    This drive to always want more is based on the misconceptions that having more will make me happier, more important and command more respect but all three ideas are untrue.

    Possessions only provide temporary happiness because wealth can be lost instantly through a variety of uncontrollable factors.

    Money means different things to different people but the ideas are the same – which is to spend and invest.

    Money is a means of exchange that we as a society all agree on. That is why Louisa May Alcott stated that, “Money is the root of all evil, and yet it is such a useful root that we as a Society cannot get on without it.”

    We must understand that money is something that is not real but created first in the mind, and comes to realisation through hard work, determination and focus.

    You make money by thinking big and having creative ideas; not by cutting corners or dubious ways and that is why life is called a “challenge”.

    Money, the root of all evil, has shaped our world into a corrupt Nation, a people without a conscience and a society of desperation. Many people believe that, “Money is the root of injustice?”.

    No, money is not the root of injustice. The root of injustice comes out of the wickedness of man and his love for money.

    It is our egocentric and immoral ways that have perverted and uprooted the basic principles for which the idea of money had been originally devised for.

    I now understand why my pastor Rev. Iniama Emmanuel said that, your self-worth and net-worth are not the same, your value is not determined by your valuables.

    Many people have said a lot about money, the poor says money is the way of life in a sense that, money makes the impossible possible. The rich say, money answers all things. Philosophers say, money is injustice while the bible says, lack of money generate evil to the heart of men.

    I conclude by saying – money is one of the cankerworms that has eaten deep into the minds and caprices of humanity.

    What then is Money to you?

  • Plateau CP warns new recruits against extortion, other crimes

    Plateau CP warns new recruits against extortion, other crimes

    The Commissioner of Police in Plateau, Mr Udie Adie, has warned the new recruits posted to the state against extortion of money from the people or intimidating them.

    Adie who gave the warning on Monday in Jos during an induction lecture organised by the state Police Command for the constables warned them to steer clear any act of criminality.

    190 newly trained policemen who hail from Plateau have been posted to serve in the state.

    The police boss advised them to live within their means to enable them to avoid the temptation of indulging in unlawful acts in order to sustain their lifestyles.

    “You must learn to live within your means because by doing so the urge to get involved in criminal acts that mostly give the police a bad name will be curtailed.

    “I must specifically warn you to desist from extortion, intimidation, harassment and other criminal acts.

    “You will be sent to the communities not to harass or extort money from people, but to serve and ensure security of lives and properties,” he said.

    The commissioner added that any of them caught indulging in any crime would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

    Adie advised the constables to be disciplined, adding that the force would not spare anyone found disrespecting senior officers.

    He said that the 174 male and 16 female constables would be posted to various divisions across the state.

    NAN

  • FG urges holistic approach to tackle cancer

    FG urges holistic approach to tackle cancer

    The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, has stressed the need for holistic approach to enhance early detection and proper management of cancer in the country.

    Adewole made the call in Enugu on Sunday at the first ‘Nationwide Go Pink Day Ball’, an event organised by a group called Breast Without Spot ( BWS ) to create awareness on cancer.

    The minister, represented by Dr David Atuwo, the National Cancer Control Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Health, said this had become necessary to reduce spread of the disease in the country.

    He pointed out that government alone could not handle it and solicited support of private organisations and well meaning Nigerians in fighting the scourge.

    In his remarks, the former Minster of Power and Chairman of the occasion, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said to manage the disease requires proactive measures from both government and private sector.

    Nebo noted that people were afraid to go for screening especially for breast and cervix “but early detection was the first step toward curing cancer.”

    The former minister commended the President of BWS, Prof. Ifeoma Okoye, for organising the event to create awareness and pledged his support for the cause.

    The Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mrs Cecilia Ezeilo, who declared the event open, described cancer as one of the greatest killer diseases in the world.

    Ezeilo, who said she lost her husband to prostate cancer, called for improved strategies for awareness against the scourge, regretting that efforts toward it were not yielding desired results.

    According to her, statistics has shown that cancer is one of the greatest killer diseases in the world, with breast cancer as the most common and accounting for 70 per cent mortality rate.

    The deputy governor, however, called for the establishment of cancer patients’ fund to assist people suffering from the illness.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Enugu Episcopal Province, Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, expressed worry at rising cases of the disease in the country.

    Chukwuma regretted that government at all levels were not doing enough to control the scourge, noting that it was the reason some people embarked on medical tourism abroad for treatment.

    “Why is cancer now prevalent in Nigeria? It is a disease that must be stamped out urgently,’’ he said.

    Earlier, the President of BWS and Consultant Radiologist, Prof. Okoye, said the initiative was to promote actions and policies that would ensure that Nigerian women were aware and practice best breast and cervical healthcare.

    Okoye stressed the need to break the fear of breastcancer by going for screening annually, adding that the disease could be cured if detected early.

    She appealed for support for its Breast Cancer Patient Treatment Intervention Fund to reduce the burden.

    The event featured experiences of some survivors and candle light for those who died of the scourge.

    NAN

  • Customs seized 497,279 bags of rice in two years – DG

    Customs seized 497,279 bags of rice in two years – DG

    The Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ) says it has seized 497,279 bags of imported rice between 2015 and August, 2017 with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N3.8 billion.

    The Comptroller-General of the service, retired Col. Hameed Ali, disclosed this in a document obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Sunday.

    Ali said that 90,073 bags of rice were seized in 2015 with DPV of N693 million while 280,109 bags of rice were impounded in 2016 with DPV of N2.156 billion.

    He added that between January and August 2017, no fewer than 127,097 bags of rice were seized with DPV of N978 million.

    “From January to March this year, about four enterprises registered with Tinapa Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Calabar in Cross River State syndicated the importation of 533 containers of rice.

    He said the containers loaded with 299,564 bags of rice were brought into the free zone through Onne Port in Port Harcourt, Rivers.

    “Certainly, this rice cannot be consumed within Tinapa and there is no value added through further processing as to bring it to Nigerian territory.

    “It took the Nigeria Customs Service a big battle with the importers and Tinapa authorities to compel them to re-export it out of Nigeria.

    “As at Sept. 19, this year, 299 containers were re-exported.

    “If this is to be allowed, it has the potential of undermining the food security policy of the Federal Government.

    “With the attendant consequence of driving all the industries in the chain of production out of business, primarily the local farmers and rice millers,” Ali said.

    He said that in the past, the Federal Government had introduced policies like Operation Feed the Nation and Green Revolution to ensure food sufficiency.

    He added that the major cause of failure of these policies was smuggling.

    According to him, it is the realisation of this that made the Federal Government to ban the importation of rice through the land borders.

    “The ban of rice importation through the land borders has made the task of fighting smuggling by the NCS more challenging.

    “Because major rice importers in the country have decided to shun the use of Nigerian ports and now divert their cargo to Cotonou where they bring it into Nigeria in trickles,” he said.

    NAN

  • Egypt join Nigeria in qualifying, after beating Congo

    Egypt join Nigeria in qualifying, after beating Congo

    Egypt qualified for the 2018 World Cup finals after beating Congo 2-1 in a game which finished with nail-biting moments on Sunday in Alexandria.

    Egypt won after a penalty kick scored in the fifth minute of second half added time to reach the World Cup for the first time in over a quarter of a century.

    Liverpool FC star Mohamed Salah was the Egyptian hero, scoring both goals in a win that qualified them for their third finals, and the first since 1990.

    The euphoria was intense since Arnold Bouka-Moutou had stunned the hosts when equalising for Congo after 88 minutes.

    But the Egyptians’ World Cup hoodoo ended as Salah held his nerve late on.

    His dramatic winner sparked wild scenes of celebration both on and off the pitch.

    Several players and fans took to the field to celebrate while supporters wept with joy in the packed stands.

    Salah had broken the deadlock just after the hour on a tense night in Alexandria as he latched on to Mohamed El Nenny’s pass before poking home from close range.

    But an energised stadium was flattened just minutes from full time when Bouka-Moutou ghosted in at the far post to slam a volley home past Egypt goalkeeper Essam El Hadary.

    Hopes were raised as five minutes of stoppage time were indicated and in the penultimate of these, Egypt were awarded a penalty kick.

    Salah coolly sent the Congo keeper the wrong way to spark a night of celebrations across Egypt and end the record seven-time African champions’ poor World Cup record.

    In the three decades since their last World Cup appearance, Egypt have won four Africa Cup of Nations titles, and these were in 1998, 2006, 2008 and 2010.

    But they have never taken that form into World Cup qualifying.

    They had suffered repeated heart-break instead, with one of the most painful defeats coming in 2009 when they lost a bitterly-contested play-off against Algeria.

    The desperation to qualify ahead of the game was so great that Egypt’s Argentinian coach Hector Cuper admitted he was taking medication for high blood pressure.

    The victory gives Egypt an unassailable four-point lead over Uganda in Group E, with one round of fixtures left, while Ghana’s dreams also ended.

    The Egyptians are now the second African team to reach the finals after Nigeria went through on Saturday, with the continent’s remaining three places to be decided in November.

    Their qualification could be of great benefit to goalkeeper El Hadary who could become the oldest player at a World Cup ever if he plays next year.

    The record was set by Colombian goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon who played at the age of 43 at the 2014 World Cup, while El Hadary turns 45 next year.

    Earlier this year, the North Africans — whose first World Cup appearance was way back in 1934 — had finished runners-up at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    NAN

  • LAUTECH, the crisis and the unanswered questions

    LAUTECH, the crisis and the unanswered questions

    A parent whose child is 25 years old is supposed to be at peace after all, it is the blooming period of that child. The time to expand and reproduce.

    However, in the case where the child has been deprived of certain life teachings and brain nutrients, the parent would go bankrupt trying to right the wrongs such child would cause them. But if the parents of the child fails in their responsibility towards the child at one time or the other, the consequences will undesirable.

    Such is the case of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology ( LAUTECH ), a 25-year old institution that has been malnourished by her parents; Oyo and Osun states. Thus in recent time, the university is only growing in age but not in expectation! This not because the university is lacking in qualified, able and willing academic and non academic staff, nor because the student are not serious on their academic responsibilities but rather because the parents of the institution, Oyo and Osun states have ignored the institution.

    It was learnt that at present, the governments of the two states is owing the university subvention for about twenty two months. This is billions of naira. It is true that an old giant rat will feed on the breast milk of its grown kid.

    However, if the mindset of the giant rat is only to feed on its kid’s but refuse to nurture the kid to maturity, I doubt it if it (the giant rat) will not be blamed. LAUTECH has reached the age when thumb-sucking is no longer a pardonable offense but unfortunately, the institution is bereft of adequate “parental care”. Who then is to blame? You and I know the answer.

    A university of technology managed by two states whose mantra “upholding the Awolowo’s legacy” never seem to run out, is suffering hiccups and starvation, enough to have caused breakdown in the activities of the institution.

    The case, later turned crisis which presented itself as a tug of war between the managing states and the striking unions has now turned to into a wicked abandonment of the masses as not only the aforementioned parties are affected.

    The students have not only suffered, parents and active participants of democracy have had their hopes dashed over and over again. The students did all they could – organized protests that caught the media attention, even had a dialogue with the Senate President of the country , who, as expected, made promises that the matter would be resolved soon.

    Yet, the owner states claim nothing would be done unless an audit report was submitted. Some even opined that accounts audit cannot happen unless the industrial action is called off. They (Owner states) even set up white paper and technical committees both of which had their reports submitted on how to save the institution without having to go through hiccups as it is now.

    One had even hoped after that after the reports, the dear 25-year old would be cured forever. However, the matter only ended with the report’s submission.

    The state governments won’t give in and the unions, refuse to the Yoruba proverbial donkey who would work incessantly without pay.

    In a bid to kill the conflagration and save the grasses from the elephants at logger heads, a faction of the school’s alumni association started to ‘look for money’ to pay the lecturers.  They had a target – to raise N1bn in 90 days. They started ‘begging’ around to save the dying university by all means. how sad!

    Recently, the governing council of LAUTECH announced that the school shall be reopened and that activities shall commence on the 25th of September, 2017, the announcer stated that the state governments had sorted out funds for six months of the salary owed. In swift response, the unionists claim that they weren’t aware of the resumption and that their strike subsists unless their prayers are answered.

    Questions would then begin to fill a curious mind: was the proposed six months salary bailout supposed to buy us time before another strike action? What happens to the report arrived at by the visitation panel led by Wole Olanipekun (CFR), are there plans to implement these suggestions at all?

    The case of neglect by the owner states cannot be overemphasized. Save the TetFUND, NEEDS assessment, the donated and inherited buildings, one cannot point to one project accomplished by these governors.

    Is the bailout another way to sweep the plans for sustainability of LAUTECH under the carpet? Or abandon the institution completely? After all, the Oyo government has just fathered a new child, TechU and Uniosun has grown a great deal.

    What power does the National Universities Commission have in times like this? Only to ‘regulate’ the activities of universities?

    Have the NUC no power at all?

    Dr Saraki’s meeting with the students’ representatives is still very fresh in our memories, his assurances are too. Are there no plans to fulfill them?

    The KPMG audit report and the technical committee’s report are there no plans to lay the actual stance of the university before the public?

    If these issues are not well addressed, one may begin to wonder if the resumption announced by the governing council is worth the hype after all; and if we would not go back to where the issue all began.

  • AEDC begins clean-up of poorly wired communities in FCT

    AEDC begins clean-up of poorly wired communities in FCT

    The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company ( AEDC ) said  it would  begin the clean-up of poorly wired communities, beginning with Gishiri village in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Oct.  9.

    A statement by Ahmed Shekarau, Head of Public Relations and Media of AEDC issued  in Abuja on Sunday,  disclosed that the exercise would be subsequently  extended  to Tudun Wada and Dape in Lugbe and Life Camp areas of the territory.

    Shekarau said that the exercise was in line with AEDC’s  determination to create an accident-free electricity service atmosphere in its franchise areas of  Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger states and the FCT.

    He said the work in Gishiri community would commence with the strategic removal of substandard electrical poles and their replacement with standard concrete ones.

    He, however, said that the Gishiri network sanitisation would result in intermittent disruption of power supply in some parts of the community at some periods.

    “Against this backdrop, therefore, we are appealing for the patience and understanding of our affected customers, just as we solicit their cooperation with members of the teams appointed to carry out this operation,” the AEDC Spokesman said.

    He said the exercise was  intended to ensure safe delivery of power to customers and improve  quality of supply.

    He said the management of the company was determined to stop all incidents that could lead to injuries or death in the area, while it strives to improve service delivery to customers.

    NAN

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  • ‘4,281 deportees return through MMIA from Jan. to June’

    ‘4,281 deportees return through MMIA from Jan. to June’

    No fewer than 4,281 Nigerians were deported from several European, American and African countries through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport ( MMIA ), Lagos, between January and June this year.

  • NPS begins manhunt for two escapees in Enugu

    NPS begins manhunt for two escapees in Enugu

    The Nigeria Prisons Service ( NPS ) in Enugu State has begun manhunt of two male convicts who escaped from the prison in the state capital on Oct. 6.

    The two convicts are: Lucky Sama and Balogun Joseph with charge numbers CME/566c/17 and CME/669c/17, respectively.

    A statement signed by Mr Emeka Monday, the Public Relations Officer of the Prisons command in the state, and issued in Enugu on Sunday, said the convicts escaped from the prison around 11.00 p.m. on Friday.

    Monday said the prisoners were sentenced to two years imprisonment by an Enugu East Magistrate’s Court, for stealing .

    He said that the Controller of Prisons in the state, Mr B.N. Ogbodo, had deployed intelligence unit and search party throughout the state and beyond for their arrest.

    The prison spokesperson said that the service was also collaborating with sister security agencies in the manhunt of the prisoners.

    He described as ‘false’ some media reports of jail break in the Enugu Maximum Security Prison.

    Monday said that the prison formation was peaceful and calm, adding that the inmates were in safe custody.

    He urged the general public to assist the command with useful information on the whereabouts of the escapees on 08063306606 or the nearest police station.

    NAN