Tag: Nigerian Newspapers

  • IAAF World Championships – Ekevwo relishes running against Gatlin

    TEAM Nigeria’s Raymond Ekevwo, who made it to the semi-final stage of the 100 metres event of the World Championships in Doha, has admitted that competing against some of his idols like Justin Gatlin has inspired him to work harder.

    Ekevwo lined up against America’s Gatlin and Jamaican Yohan Blake in the semis finishing fifth to miss out of the final.

    But the African Games champion said that running alongside some of the athletes he looked up to while growing up as an athlete was a huge inspiration.

    “I was nervous because these guys are some of the greatest athletes. Running against them made me panic but I still had to compete against them. I went onto the tracks and did my best but it did not go as planned but I thank God for the opportunity.

    “Most of the top athletes did not talk before the race but Gatlin spoke to me and wished me success.

    Running against them was a great inspiration because I have been seeing them on television, so running on the same track with them is also an honour,” he added.

    Ekevwo described his semifinal appearance at his maiden outing at the World Championship as an achievement and a good experience.

  • Question for Kashamu

    WHY were items that should have been distributed in Ogun East Senatorial District, Ogun State, in 2016, still at Senator Kashamu Buruji’s Constituency Project Office in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, in 2019, after he had left the Senate? Only Kashamu can answer this question.

    Of course, news of the discovery and recovery of three ambulances and a 500 KVA transformer at Buruji’s Constituency Project Office by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) raised questions about so-called constituency projects.

    ICPC spokesperson Mrs. Rasheedat Okoduwa said in a statement: “The three ambulances which were procured at the cost of N6million each were meant to be supplied to Obada Healthcare Centre, Oke Sopin in Ijebu North Local Government Area; Community Health Centre, Itele in Ijebu East Local Government Area; and Community Health Centre, Ogijo in Sagamu Local Government Area.”

    According to her, “The transformer is the last of an initial 11 meant for distribution to various communities of Ogun East Senatorial District which were procured at the cost of N3.6million each, bringing the total for the entire 11 transformers to N39.5million.”

    In June, ICPC had launched an investigation into N900bn constituency projects in states. The probe is to verify constituency projects executed by immediate past senators and members of the House of Representatives in the 8th National Assembly between 2015 and 2018. The verification will involve 180 key projects in the 36 states, with at least five projects identified for tracking in each state.

    The first phase involves 12 states across the country’s six geo-political zones: Kogi and Benue (North-Central); Adamawa and Bauchi (North-East); Sokoto and Kano (North-West); Imo and Enugu (South-East); Lagos and Osun (South-West); and Akwa Ibom and Edo (South-South).

    About 2, 516 projects were tracked between 2015 and 2017; 918 were not done, 395 were ongoing and 214 could not be located.  ICPC Chairman Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye had remarked: “Constituency projects are intended to be developmental, such as provision of water, rural electrification, rural clinics, schools, community centres and bursary for indigent students. In the light of annual budgetary allocations to constituency projects and based on actual releases by the government, it is firmly believed that the impact of constituency projects on the lives of ordinary Nigerians ought to be more visible…The concern is that in Nigeria, rather than address the needs of constituents, many constituency projects have become avenues of corruption.”

    Interestingly, a concerned citizen had informed ICPC about the items at Buruji’s Constituency Project Office. Again, the question is: Why were the items still there when they should have been distributed in his senatorial district? Kashamu should answer.

  • Oluremi Tinubu: Nigeria can’t afford to fail

    THE Senator representing Lagos Central Senatorial District, Oluremi Tinubu, on Monday said Nigeria “cannot afford to fail.”

    In a statement to mark the 59th independence anniversary, she said leaders have a responsibility to ensure that the country thrives.

    She felicitated with “the good people of Lagos Central Senatorial District, Lagos State and Nigerians all over the world on the commemoration..”

    The statement reads: “Prior to gaining independence from the colonialists 59 years ago, the nationalists and heroes of our independence envisaged political stability, sporadic economic growth, and peaceful coexistence of Nigeria’s many ethnic groups.

    “While things may not have always gone as planned, the incidents of the last few weeks point to one thing – Nigeria as a nation cannot afford to fail. This places on us the responsibility of ensuring that Nigeria thrives.

    “Nigeria, for us, is home, regardless of how good it is elsewhere. Thus, we must resist the temptation to emigrate to other countries in search of greener pastures. The grass is greener where you water and nurture it.

    “We must all get to work collectively towards a Nigeria that we are all proud of, and to ensure that the labours of our heroes past are not in vain.

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    “As citizens, there is so much that we can do – obey laws, do the right thing even when no one is watching, refuse to be used to orchestrate disunity.

    “We must continue to support the Federal Government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari in the quest to salvage our nation from economic decay, insecurity and high level of corruption which has eaten deep into the fabric of the nation.

    “I am hopeful that if we continue to do our best, the Nigeria of our dreams, where justice, equity and peace prevail, will become a reality.

    “Once again, I congratulate you all and wish you Happy Independence Celebrations.”

  • Google Nigeria changes ‘Doodle’ to Nigeria at 59

    Leading search engine, ‘Google Nigeria’ has changed its doodle to Nigeria’s colours to celebrate the nation’s 59th Independence.

    The special doodle shows the country’s National Flag.

    When clicked, it links to news and events taking place throughout the country.

    Read Also: Nigeria @ 59: Interesting facts about Nigeria’s National anthem, Pledge

    It should be noted that Google marks many special occasions with customised doodles, changing its logo on the homepage to reflect the occasion.

    Nigeria’s Independence Day is an official national holiday celebrated on October 1.

    It marks Nigeria’s proclamation of independence from British colonial rule.

  • Nigeria @ 59: Interesting facts about Nigeria’s National anthem, Pledge

    Nigeria is a country with rich history and culture. An anthem is an important rendition which represents the culture of the nation singing it. It is also a piece of music intended to be sung to express patriotism, love, or commitment.

    This solemn patriotic song is officially taken by a country as an expression of national identity.

    In Nigeria, there were several national anthems in the course of its history.

    Nigeria used the British National anthem “God Save the Queen” as her patriotic song in 1914 to 1960.

    However “Nigeria, We Hail Thee” was used as the first official anthem of the country, which was composed by Lillian Jean Williams who created the lyrics as well as Frances Berda who composed the music.

    They celebrated the freedom Nigeria got from the UK.

    This anthem was first introduced in 1960 and was sung continuously until 1978.

    In 1978, there was a discourse on the need to chart a way forward for a new anthem; this therefore prompted the government to organize a contest for the “best lyrics” for a new Nigerian anthem.

    As a result of this, the committee selected the best of all the suggested lines and phrases, and these led into the composition of a brand-new anthem.

    Officially, the phrases and lines of five different authors were used in the song.

    • Eme Etim Akpan
    • John A. Ilechukwu
    • B. A. Ogunnaike
    • P. O. Aderibigbe
    • Dr. Sota Omoigui

    After the certain time, the special committee picked their lines because they found it most suitable.

    Their words were skillfully integrated into the composition that today revives the spirit of patriotism in the hearts of the Nigerians.

    A retired Deputy Commissioner of Police and the Director of Music in the Nigeria Police Band at the time, Pa Benedict Odiase, took all the words and organised them in a song which we know today as the “Arise, O Compatriots”, unfortunately, he died in 2013 at the age of 79.

    The Nigerian National Anthem remains on famous, awe-inspiring, passion-rousing melodious 2-stanza poem

    National Pledge

    The national pledge was written in 1976. Its author is Prof (Mrs.) Felicia Adebola Adedoyin born in 1938 as the second of six children.

    She was a princess from the Iji ruling house of Saki, Oyo State.

    Her children were familiar with the tradition of reading pledges as they passed this ritual at an American school and during studies at Accra Ghana.

    Everyone knows that kids are inquisitive creatures. So they asked the mother why they did not read the pledge when they were in Nigeria. Felicia had to tell them the truth about the fact that their homeland did not have its own pledge.

    This situation inspired her to write beautiful and patriotic words that we all say with pride today. Her work appeared in one of the publications of the Daily Times in July 1976. The article devoted to this topic was called “Loyalty to the Nation, Pledge”.

    This newspaper was read by Barrister Adewusi who was a common friend of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo and the author.

    In August 1976, Obasanjo got acquainted with the article and decided to introduce the pledge as he was the head of the state at that time.

  • Osimhen tipped to shine with Lille against Chelsea

    NIGERIA international striker, Victor Osimhen, is named as one of the probable goal scorers for Lille on MatchDay two of the UEFA Champions League as the French League 1 side host the English Premier League side, Chelsea on Wednesday.

    Pipped 3-0 by Ajax on MatchDay one, Lille according to experts on the popular Football Live show, are condemned to win their next game  even as they singled out the  leggy Osimhen  to get among the goals.

    “Victor has been a very good buy for Lille and a good replacement for Pepe,” noted one of the commentators at the weekend. “He scored over 20 goals for Charleroi before   he was bought for Lille and he has shown his scoring qualities again since he arrived in France.  He is capable of scoring goals and one of those to watch out for in the Champions League game against Chelsea tomorrow.”

    Similarly, organisers of the Champions League (UEFA) have given Osimhen a head start  in Wednesday’s match to be played at the Stade Pierre Mauroy.

    UEFA on its website, noted that Lille and Chelsea both need three points to get back into Group H contention when they meet in northern France after losing their respective matches on MatchDay one.

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    In a fascinating statistics for the match, UEFA noted the scoring prowess of the FIFA U-17 World Cup  record goal scorer thus: ”Having scored six of LOSC’s first eight goals this season, new signing Victor Osimhen is Ligue 1’s joint top scorer after eight games alongside Lyon’s Moussa Dembélé and Habibou Diallo of Metz.

    “Osimhen was the first player to score five goals or more in his first five Ligue 1 games since Mario Balotelli hit six in September/October 2016.”

    Meanwhile, Lille’s coach Christophe Galtier on the back of  an impressive 1-1 away draw against Nice in the French Ligue 1 at the weekend, is enthusiastic about the ability of his wards to clean up their act in Europe  since they remain winless in previous nine UEFA  home matches.

    “Will we be able to win in Nice then against Chelsea?“ the 53-year-old manager asked. “We work in that direction. We have signals that show that players are starting to arrive at a very interesting level.”

  • Herdsman remanded for ‘killing’ colleague

    A Magistrate’ Court  in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Monday ordered that a 20-year-old herder, Muhammad Rebu-Babuga, who allegedly killed his colleague, be remanded in a correction centre.

    Rebu-Babuga is charged with culpable homicide.

    The prosecution counsel, Inspector Alhassan Jubrin, told the court that on September 13, the complainant, Goma Usman, who resides in Fulani camp, Kakafu, reported the case at  the Lade Police station.

    Jubrin alleged that the defendant attacked the complainant’s son while grazing.

    The prosecutor said the offence contravened the provisions of Section 221 of the Penal Code.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty.

    Magistrate Tinu Ajayi adjourned the case until October  22 for hearing.

  • EFCC arrests ‘fake lawyer’

    THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested a 53-year-old man, Muhammed Bolaji Abdulraheem for allegedly parading himself as a lawyer.

    The man was also accused of obtaining money under false pretences.

    Abdulraheem, who was arrested by detectives from the Ilorin zone of the anti-graft agency, was also accused of using a  dubious means to defraud one Mallam Yusuf Bello of N300,000.

    Bello, in his petition to the Counter Terrorism and General Investigations Section of EFCC, alleged that the suspect recovered the sum of N300,000 from his debtor and claimed that the money was in the custody of the EFCC.

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    The ‘fake lawyer’ allegedly confessed that the money was never brought to the EFCC, adding that the commission knows nothing about it.

    In a dramatic turn of events yesterday he destroyed his statement where he admitted that he was called to the bar and had been practicing as a legal practitioner for more than two decades.

    It was gathered from EfCC that the suspected fake lawyer never finished from the Nigerian Law School, and that he failed the institution’s prescribed examinations twice.

  • Appeal: Siasia gets Oct 10 deadline to pay N36m

    FORMER Super Eagles chief coach Samson Siasia has till October 10 to pay N36million ($100,000) before the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) in Switzerland can entertain his appeal against the Federation of International Football (FIFA) over allegation of match-fixing.

    The 52-year-old will began the process of clearing his name at CAS on October 28 against a life ban imposed on him by the football governing body.

    However, the former coach has been told by the panel that the case would be struck out if he fails to pay the said amount before the October 10 deadline.

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    A source told NationSport that the coach is now in dilemma on how to raise the cash.

    “This is somebody who managed to raise an additional N1.7m to release his mother who was kidnapped over 10 weeks ago. Now he is looking for N36m. Who will come to his rescue,” the source added.

    FIFA on August 16 through the adjudicatory chamber of their independent Ethics Committee found Siasia “guilty of having accepted that he would receive bribes in relation to the manipulation of matches in violation of the FIFA Code of Ethics.”

     

  • Calls for peace, unity dominate discourse

    Leaders spoke with one voice: all hope is not lost despite the country’s challenges at 59. Calls for peace and unity dominated their Independence Day messages, with United States President Donald reiterating his country’s partnership and support. VINCENT IKUOMOLA, ALAO ABIODUN, BOLAJI OGUNDELE, TONY AKOWE, ONIMISI ALAO, KELVIN OSA OKUNBOR, AUGUSTINE OKEZIE, SANNI ONOGU, DAMISI OJO, KOLADE ADEYEMI, VICTOR OLUWASEGUN and FANEN IHYONGO report.

    Nigeria can overcome challenges and take its rightful place on the world stage. To do so, there must be peace and unity. There were messages of hope and rallying calls for optimism as the country marks 59 years of independence. But, to some, there is not much to celebrate. Others believe Nigeria will get there.

    United States President Donald Trump sees a better future for Nigeria. He vowed to strengthen the two countries’ economic relationship.

    In his congratulatory message to President Muhammadu Buhari on Nigeria’s 59th independence anniversary, he said the US recognised Nigeria’s efforts to diversify the economy.

    Trump said in the message he personally signed: “Dear Mr President, on behalf of the American people, I extend our warmest greetings and congratulate you on the 59th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence.

    “Nigeria is among our strongest partners in Africa. We share common goals of expanding trade and growing our economic relationship.

    “We are allies in the global battle against terrorism, and we want to see Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa driven out of the region and other insurgencies like them dismantled.

    “The United States welcomes efforts by your administration to diversify opportunities for your talented, creative, and hardworking people to the benefit of our countries, Africa, and the world.

    “I am pleased that following our meeting last year, our Vice Presidents are also building on our longstanding history of cooperation.

    “I wish the people of Nigeria continued success as you mark another year of independence.”

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the last general elections, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, said Nigeria should be the beacon of hope, democracy and freedom, not only to the African continent, but to the black race.

    He said citizens have a role to play in making the country great.

    Atiku said in a statement: “When we put Nigeria first, we not only revive the Nigerian Dream, we also revive unity and faith, peace and progress, which were the ideals our founding fathers had in mind when they came together to put forward this new and independent nation 59 years ago on October 1, 1960.”

    Atiku, however, said “all is not well” with Nigeria. He decried the attack on the judiciary, extreme poverty, and clampdown on press freedom, among others.

    He said: “We all have a duty to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. And this we must do, so help us, God.”

    APC, PDP: better together

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) felicitated with Nigerians on the anniversary.

    National Publicity Secretary Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu said in a statement that in spite of “inherited and current challenges”, the Buhari administration has made commendable strides on so many fronts.

    The statement added: “We admonish well-meaning Nigerians to engage only in acts that would heal our fault lines by promoting ethnic and religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence, which would engender Nigeria’s growth and development.

    “As Africa’s most populous nation, we can do much better, given our natural resources and potential. The Buhari administration is committed to building on and affirming our giant of Africa status.”

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) called for patriotism.

    In a statement by its spokesman Kola Ologbondiyan, the party praised Nigerians for their resilience despite challenges.

    It urged them to keep hope alive and not surrender to ‘despondency in the face of the excesses, impunity and recklessness of retrogressive forces in high places’.

    According to PDP, the October 1 date remains an undying signpost of freedom and unity as a nation.

    It said: “The last four years have experienced a complete retrogression to primordial division, impunity, constitutional and human rights violations, assault on institutions of democracy, disobedience to court orders, electoral malpractices and governance by a cabal.”

    The party expressed optimism that the nation would come out of the woods.

    Lawan: challenges surmountable

    Senate President Ahmad Lawan urged Nigerians to see the present challenges as surmountable.

    He said in a statement: “The current challenges that Nigeria is going through are definitely not insurmountable and should be seen as a necessary process towards the attainment of greatness…

    “God has endowed us with all it takes to be great. It is imperative on all of us, therefore, to play our parts individually and collectively to build the nation we envision and achieve our destiny of prominence and influence on the global stage.

    “With our creativity, resilience, hard work and the eagle spirit, we shall surely ride the storms of these challenges to reach the heights that we desire.”

    Deputy Senate President Senator Ovie Omo-Agege called on Nigerians to keep praying for peace and unity.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) Yomi Odunuga, he urged Nigerians to join hands with President Buhari to take the country to greater heights.

    Also on Monday, the Senator representing Edo North Senatorial District, Francis Alimikhena, tasked Nigerians to rise above divisive forces.

    Gbajabiamila seeks unity

    House of Representatives Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila urged Nigerians to remain united, adding that citizens should pray for the entrenchment of good governance.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Lanre Lasisi, the Speaker tasked Nigerians to continue working hard to realise the mission and vision of the country’s founding fathers.

    He said: “As we mark our country’s 59th Independence Anniversary, we must remain steadfast, united and prayerful for our country to remain one and overcome her challenges.

    “It is also incumbent on us all as citizens to pray for our leaders so that God Almighty will continue to guide them aright. Let’s all work together as one people.”

    Governors sue for peace

    Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the State of Osun asked citizens, at home and in the diaspora, to remain firmly committed to unity.

    In his goodwill message, he said no achievement could surpass the country’s togetherness, which has remained intact in spite of challenges that had threatened it in the last 59 years.

    He added that the people owed the country a responsibility to join the government in the task of interrogating issues that threaten the country’s collective survival as a nation, with a view to marshalling out plans for socio-political and economic growth and sustainable development.

    “I congratulate and felicitate with every citizen of The State of Osun, and by extension, all Nigerians, on this joyous event and on the journey so far.

    “On all accounts, it is appropriate to roll out the drums to celebrate the accomplishment of the vision of our founding fathers to birth a strong, indivisible, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.

    “Although the journey has been adorned by dark days of colonialism, a shattering civil war and occasional crises, we have proved to the world that our ethnic, linguistic and religious diversities are sources of strength, not division.

    “Fifty-nine years down the road, we have had our accomplishments and failings, but Project Nigeria is on course.”

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi urged Nigerians to remain steadfast in the pursuit of peace, unity and brotherhood.

    He reiterated his commitment to the fulfilment of his promises to ensure the security of lives and property, enhancement of good governance and sustenance of economic growth in Enugu State.

    He commended the fighting spirit of the founding fathers, the fallen heroes and heroines, the Armed Forces and other security and paramilitary agencies for their efforts and sacrifices to preserve the country’s unity and integrity.

    Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello said the APC-led administration is capable of surmounting the security challenges.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary Mrs Mary Noel Berje, the governor commiserated with the victims and families of those who lost their lives in the renewed attacks by suspected bandits in Kusherki and its adjoining communities in Rafi Local Government Area.

    He urged the people to be security conscious, report any suspicious character or movement and resist any attempt by individuals or groups to cause disharmony in the state.

    Katsina State Governor Aminu Bello Masari called on Nigerians to remain steadfast in the resolve to build a more progressive and united nation.

    In a statement by his spokesman Abdu Labaran Malumfashi, he said: “For Nigeria to develop into the country of our dream, we should make no room for tendencies that will exploit our fault lines and pitch one section against another in a needless confrontation’.

    “As the nation ages, our attitude should reflect the journey which has brought us this far together and the reason behind the journey.”

    Masari is concerned about the tendency of some Nigerians not to be bothered about other regions’ travails.

    He said: “In the race towards building a better, stronger and more united nation, we should not allow divisive sentiments to pull the baton out of our hands.

    “We would do well to realise that whatever affects one part of Nigeria affects all of Nigeria, and it is in the interest of us all to collectively face any challenge affecting a section of the country, as doing otherwise will only give room for the challenge to envelope the whole country.

    “The issues of banditry and other security challenges have nothing to do with politics, religion or ethnicity, because criminality neither knows nor respects boundaries.”

    Taraba State Governor, Darius Ishaku, said Nigeria is old in years but is a child in status. “We are 59 years old, but I don’t think we are 59 years matured,” he stated.

    Speaking with reporters in Jalingo, the governor described the country’s journey as “sweet, sour and ugly.”

    “It is a shame that we Nigerians, in Africa, are still lagging behind. I was in Rwanda; I was amazed at their development in healthcare delivery and other areas,” he said.

    He said: “A lot needs to be done in all facets: educationally, economically, including the transformation of our thinking and reorientation of the whole system, so that the people can believe in it.

    “Nigerians are people that have a lot of drives and enthusiasm; they are always willing to contribute. They just need to be shown the right direction.

    “And if you ask me 10 times over, I will tell you: let us take power. If we can correct electricity in this country, I am sure two-thirds of our problems would be solved. This is because power drives modernity, it drives the economy and other things.”

    In the spirit of the celebrations, Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri pardoned 18 prisoners serving various jail terms in five correctional facilities across the state.

    A statement by his Director-General, Media and Communications, Solomon Kumangar, said the pardon was in commemoration of the independence anniversary.

    Kalu, others: unity non-negotiable

    Former Abia State Governor, Senator Orji Kalu urged leaders to make the welfare of Nigerians a priority.

    Acknowledging the contributions of heroes and heroines past, he charged Nigerians to support government at all levels.

    Kalu stressed that Nigeria’s cultural, religious and ethnic diversity should be an asset for nation-building.

    In a statement by his media office, the Senator said the Buhari administration was desirous of lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty.

    Kalu: “Nigeria is blessed with abundant human and natural resources and as such, Nigerians deserve a good standard of living. The government and the governed must support each other in building a Nigeria of our dream.”

    A member of the House of Representatives representing Sumaila/Takai Federal Constituency of Kano State, Mohammed Shamsuddeen Dambazau, said that Nigerians should take advantage on what unites the country and work together to build a united and strong country.

    The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu assured Nigerians of hitch-free celebrations.

    He directed all Commissioners of Police and their supervisory Assistant Inspectors-General of Police in the States and Zonal Commands across the country to emplace necessary security measures towards a peaceful and incident-free celebration

    CAN: Nigerians wants see democracy dividends

    Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) President Samson Ayokunle said the Federal Government needs to put in more effort to deliver more dividends of democracy.

    He said: “Our leaders need to work harder and allow governance to have a positive impact on the citizens.

    “The people must be provided uninterrupted power supply, good roads, the security of their lives and properties.

    “Jobs and social welfare amenities must be made available to stop criminality and the brain drain we are experiencing in our nation.

    “Leadership should not be about what we can grab but what we can sacrifice. These are the pathways to greatness.”

    CAN chairman in Kano State, Rev Adeolu Adeyemo, urged citizens to seek divine intervention.

    At a one-day prayer to mark the anniversary, he said God can turn the country round for better.

    Ekweremadu seeks decentralised policing

    Former Deputy Senate President Senator Ike Ekweremadu reiterated the need for decentralised policing if the country is to overcome security challenges.

    In a statement by his media aide, Uche Anichukwu, he urged “leaders at all levels of governance to rededicate themselves to an egalitarian society marked by justice for all, including an equitable distribution of opportunities and amenities as a sure way of securing peace and unity among our citizens across the nation”.

    On tackling insecurity, he said: “While the plans by the Federal Government to introduce community policing give an impression of shifting of ground, I doubt that such effort without first decentralising policing to allow states, which can afford it, to set up their own police services, can take us anywhere.

    “On the contrary, it is like putting the cart before the horse and the result is very predictable”.

    Glo greets Nigerians

    Telecommunications company, Globacom, sent a message of encouragement to Nigerians on the occasion.

    It said in a statement: “We felicitate with the government and people of Nigeria on the nation’s Independence celebration.

    “We believe that a major reason for joy is the resilience of Nigerians to weather the storm and remain one united country notwithstanding continual threats to its cohesion.”

    The company acknowledged challenges facing the country, but noted that they were not enough to discourage the spirit of loyalty, patriotism and nationalism of Nigerians, adding that other prosperous countries have come out of similar issues to rise to greatness.