Tag: ‘outstanding

  • Keshi: Obagoal is outstanding

    Keshi: Obagoal is outstanding

    Eagles coach Stephen Keshi says that he is shopping for a couple of exceptional players from the Venezuela friendly to add to his squad for the Nations Cup in South Africa.

    “If I want to bring a player who hasn’t played under me before, that player has to be an outstanding player, like (Obafemi) Martins,” Keshi said.

    “I have got to a stage where I need three, four such players who could bring something tangible to the team and then I will focus on the rest of boys and with the numbers of days we have now, something good would happen.”

  • ‘Igbo have no outstanding candidate for 2015’

    A Non-Government Organisation (NGO), the Transform Nigeria Movement (TNM), yesterday said Igbo have no outstanding candidate for the 2015 presidential election.

    The group was reacting to the Southeast’s clamour for Igbo presidency in 2015.

    The group said yesterday in Awka that it has not seen any credible candidate in the Southeast.

    Speaking with The Nation yesterday in Awka, the Anambra State capital, TNM leader Comrade Obi Ochije said Igbo have no candidate that can defeat aspirants from other geo-political zones and urged the Southeast to look beyond 2015.

    Ochije said: “There are three questions Ndigbo need to answer on this issue. The first is who zoned presidency to Igbo? The second is on what platform can they realise their dream in 2015? Thirdly, does the zone have a credible candidate for the position?

    “It is not going to be a zonal affair; all the six geo-political zones would be involved. For now, I cannot see anybody in Igboland, who can win enough votes from other political zones in 2015.

    “From what is playing out, it is obvious that Ndigbo have no person to stand for such election. What they should do is look beyond 2015.

    “We should stop quarreling over who becomes the next president. Rather, we should pray fervently for the country’s unity.”

    TNM said Ndigbo must liaise with the Southwest to realise its ambition.

     

     

  • Falana salutes ‘outstanding jurist’ Akanbi at 80

    Falana salutes ‘outstanding jurist’ Akanbi at 80

    Lagos lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) yesterday described former chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other miscellaneous offences Commission (ICPC), Justice Muhammed Mustapha Akanbi, as a man of outstanding integrity and a jurist of extra-ordinary courage.

    The commendation was contained in a tribute he presented to Justice Akanbi on his 80th birthday in Lagos.

    Falana said while some retired judges set up consultancy firms which “serve as agents for corrupt judges”, the jurist is involved in the management of the Akanbi Foundation at Ilorin, Kwara State, where seminars and public lectures are held, from time to time, on the state of the nation.

    The human rights activist said the fight against corruption could have been won if members of the legal profession had collaborated with Justice Akanbi .

    Falana recalled how Justice Akanbi turned down the offer of a second term from President Olusegun Obasanjo “when he saw the apparent lack of political will to fight corruption by the government.

    Though he worked closely with Nuhu Ribadu, the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to tame the monster of corruption, Falana said Justice Akanbi called it quits when he was frustrated while “Mr Nuhu Ribadu whose appointment was renewed for another term was ultimately disgraced,demoted and dismissed from the police”.

    According to him, most of the high profile cases initated by patriotic Nigerians were either compromised and struck out for want of diligent prosecution or subjected to unending adjournments because the anti-graft agencies were hijacked by corrupt characters under the late President maru Yar’Adua’s administration.

    Falana described the Ibori saga as a serious indictment on the Judiciary, which could have been avoided if the fight against corruption had been taken seriously.

    The senior advocate praised the ‘gallant’ efforts of Justice Akanbi to combat the menace of corruption as the pioneer chairman of ICPC but which he regretted was frustrated by powerful corrupt elements in the society.

    He recalled that the ICPC under Justice Akanbi filed charges against ministers, senators, permanent secretaries, senior advocates and other powerful people but that their prosecution was messed up by the courts aided by senior lawyers.

    “For the two years of the existence of the ICPC, all the cases filed in several courts in the country against corrupt public officers were stayed to await the judgment of the Supreme Court in Attorney-General of Ondo State v Attorney-General of the Federation (2002) 27 WRN 1 wherein the plaintiff sought unsuccessfully to invalidate the ICPC Act.

    “The requests made to the CJN to appoint independent counsel toinvestigate 25 governors accused of corruption in line with Section 52 of the ICPC Act were not granted”.