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  • Call me the exorcist

    I want to be the greatest inventor of all time! Do not laugh at me yet. You have your dreams. I have mine. I know man for who he is. Give it to him- for, in his creative ingenuity, he has achieved commendable feats, in virtually all spheres of human endeavour. He has defied the compelling force of gravity, gone to space and landed man on the moon.He has invented cars, aeroplanes and ships which transport people and goods, providing services, to shorten distance and time.  He is currently planning to make man head to Mars! If in doubt read the policy speech made by former President Barack Obama at Kennedy Space Centre on April 15, 2010.

    Name them-the radio, television, computers, artificial intelligence and the internet of things, are all products of his fecund imagination which cumulatively have facilitated the knowledge economy that drives smart products and processes; to turn our world into a global village.

    He has also cured many debilitating diseases and is gearing to tame the rampaging scourge of cancer and Aids. What more, he has done the seemingly unthinkable, by cloning a mammal (Dolly, the sheep), and thereby creating an organism out of a body cell without recourse to sexual intercourse. Now, he has gone ahead to perform another fascinating feat, creating the genome. That is the human map, which provides a better understanding on the nature of diseases and in the long run would assist man to live longer, here on planet earth.

    But no man has been able to discover, innovate or invent a chemical capable of removing fears, doubts, greed, avarice, laziness, lust, lies and of course, the king of all  vices, HATRED from the human mind. That is precisely what I have set out to do. Oh yes, I want to be the first scientist to create that elixir; that all-important, all-conquering chemical to completely eradicate evil from man’s psyche. Call it a tall order; I do not care a hoot, for so were other inventors similarly disparaged.

    For instance, an engineer simply calledMr.Head tried 47 times before he succeeded in making the first metal ski. Dr.Ian Wilmot tried 277 times before producing the aforementioned Dolly. What would have happened if he had stopped at the 276th trial? The Wright Brothers were told to forget the crazy idea of building an aeroplane. Edward Land was urged by his friends to jettison the inspiration of an instant Polaroid camera; that it would not work. Soichiro Honda was similarly nearly discouraged by his associates to do away with the ‘stupid idea’ of producing a motorcycle. But all of them never listened to their advisers but to that unfailing inner voice that kept urging them on, until their dreams saw the light of day. Someday mine will also come to fruition.

    Believe me; mine is going to be a gas-invisible, odourless and harmless. I am not talking about the laughing gas that lasts only for a few minutes. No! Mine would be so fluid that it can reach all the parts of the world in a jiffy and engender inter -racial harmony.  In fact, if I had come here early enough my gas would have saved the world 40 million lives wasted during the First World War that escalated to over 70 million during the Second World War. It would also have saved the world $208 billion wasted on the World War 1 that escalated to $4.1 trillion during the World War 11.

    Combined with trillions of dollars also spent on the war on terror, such humongous amounts would have been diverted to the battle against poverty, hunger and several diseases. But now I am here. So, I will start by injecting it from nowhere else but right there in Abuja, where the crop of our politicians, policy makers and those who hold our collective destiny, reside.

    One hopes and fervently too, that by the time they inhale my gas they would suddenly learn from the hands of history that evil does not pay. That the most terrible dictators ever such as  King Herod (Israel),Sheikh Hasina ( Bangladesh), Adolf Hitler(Germany), Joseph Stalin(USSR), Kim Jong-il (North Korea),  Vlad III, the Impaler (Wallachia), Pol Pot(Cambodia), Bashir al-Assad(Syria) and  Idi Dada Amin( Uganda) who were the Kings of Hate are forever consigned only to the dustbins of history.

    They would also come to the grim realization that the things they treasure so much here on earth, such asmesmerizing money, puerile political power and fleeting fame are nothing but foods for the ants!

    In the persistent pursuit of happiness, man has tried food, alcohol, sex, music and religion but none has the profound effect of eradicating evil from man’s mind-set.  But mine will. Most of our leaders-living or dead- are or have been either Muslims or Christians. They and their followers troop to mosques and churches on daily basis, surreptitiously to worship God. Yet, crimes of heinous nature are traceable to them. They come out of those places of worship only to use religion as a mask! All in their bid to get into positions of political authority or hang onto them they hatch, contrive or contort sundry evils against their fellow men. Indeed, the questions are many.

    For instance, who arms the rudderless youths with bullets and bombs, cajole and coerce them with money to maim and kill innocent souls? Who are those behind the spates of armed robberies, killer herdsmen, armed bandits, ritualists, kidnappings and hostage taking? These worshippers are the culprits. And who are those who have stolen the nation dry and elevated themselves to the positions of perpetual kingmakers, to be feared and worshipped? These worshippers, of course.

    But my chemical would solve all these vices, because in the absence of hatred, anger, greed,  lust and lies, people would no longer love to commit evil of any kind, go to worship centres to ask for forgiveness of sins only to come back to commit more blue murders. If religion, as it is currently practiced, was the answer to our plethora of woes, pastors, preachers or prophets would not so much commercialize it into prosperity services while they hypnotize millions of worshippers who now see them as their Jesus the Christ!

    Similarly, food and alcohol have deadened the senses of the rich and famous that they can no longer heed the cries of the hungry and homeless. As for modern music, it is nothing but a vile vehicle to indoctrinate the aimless youths to dance to the dictates of the devil and his demons.

    But my chemical gas will save them all; waken their senses to the power of love that is selfless, trust that is unconditional and hope that God is the goodness in us all to be our brothers’ keepers!

  • 11 ships arrive Lagos ports with petrol, other products

    No fewer than 11 ships carrying various products are at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports waiting to berth, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Wednesday in Lagos.

    It said three of the vessels contained petrol, while the remaining eight ships would berth with aviation fuel, uria, soya beans, bulk gas, diesel and fertilizer.

    The NPA stated that 32 other ships carrying buckwheat, vehicles, containers, steel, frozen fish, steel buckwheat, base oil and bulk gas were expected at the ports between July 3 and July 30.

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    The other products expected are: base oil, bulk fertiliser, kerosene, general cargo and petrol.

  • Six ships arrive Lagos ports with petrol, other commodities

    Three ships laden with petrol  are waiting to berth in Lagos ports, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) shipping position report said on Wednesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted the report as saying that  three other ships would berth with crude palmolein, diesel and bulk fertiliser.

    Twenty three ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are, however, expected to arrive Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos from March 29 to April 22.

    NPA said that the expected ships are laden with  buck wheat, containers, base oil, bulk corn, bulk sugar, general cargoes, bulk fertiliser, soya bean, crude palmolein diesel and petrol.

    NAN reports that 20 other ships are at the ports discharging bulk fertilisers, buck wheat, empty containers, soya bean, bag rice, bulk sugar, base oil and diesel.

  • 26 ships with petroleum products, food, arrive Lagos

    26 ships with petroleum products, food, arrive Lagos

    Twenty-six ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports in Lagos from March 23 to April 15.

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) made this known in its publication- Shipping Position- a copy of which was made available on Thursday in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that four of the expected ships would berth with petrol.

    NPA said the remaining 22 ships contained buck wheat, general cargoes, bulk sugar, steel products, soya bean, base oil, crude palm olein, frozen fish, bulk corn, empty containers and containers laden with goods.

    It said that nine ships had arrived the ports, waiting to berth with bulk fertiliser, buck wheat, diesel, crude palm olein and petrol.

    The 18 other ships at the ports were discharging empty containers, bulk wheat, containers, gypsum, bulk sugar, containers, bulk gas, aviation fuel, diesel and petrol. (NAN)

  • 14 ships discharging petroleum products, other commodities, in Lagos

    Fourteen ships are currently discharging petroleum products and other commodities at Apapa and Tin-Can Island ports in Lagos, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Friday.

    NPA explained that the ships were at the ports discharging buck wheat, clinker, petrol,  diesel, empty containers, bulk charcoal, palm oil, containers and bulk sugar.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 26 ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive Lagos ports between Nov. 4 and Nov. 23.

    NPA said that the expected ships would ferry into the country, bulk sugar, base oil, general cargoes, ethanol, bulk fertiliser, containers, aviation fuel, crude palm oil, diesel and petrol.

    NAN reports that 26 ships were expected on Oct. 31; 26 ships on Nov. 1, 26 ships on Nov. 2, and 31 ships on Nov. 3.

    The document noted that five ships had arrived the ports, waiting to berth with bulk fertiliser, bulk sugar and petrol. (NAN)

  • 40 ships with petroleum products, foods arrive Lagos ports

    Forty ships laden with petroleum products, food items and other goods are expected to arrive Apapa and Tin-Can Island Ports in Lagos from April 22 to May 8.

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) stated this in its publication – `Shipping Position’, – a copy of which was made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.

    NPA explained that the expected ships contained buck wheat, empty containers, bulk salt, bulk sugar, general cargoes, containers, ethanol, diesel, base oil, Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO) and petrol.

    The document noted that five ships had arrived the ports, waiting to berth with petrol.

    NAN reports that 17 other ships are at the ports discharging general cargoes, bulk gypsum, LPFO, diesel, containers, aviation fuel and petrol.

  • Navy arrests 30 ships in nine months

    Thirty ships involved in various maritime criminal activities have been arrested by men of the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) of the Nigerian Navy, Calabar, in the last nine months.

    The former Flag Officer Commanding the ENC, Rear Admiral Henry Babalola, made this known yesterday while handing over to the new FOC, Rear Admiral Atiku Abdulkadir, at the Command Headquarters in Calabar.

    Babalola said in the period under review, which was how long he was the FOC, destruction of illegal refineries was on a daily basis.

    Several arrests were also made, he said.

    He said the problem with illegal refineries was that they were easy to build through a simple distillation process. He said they never compromised or relented in fighting it.

    He said the major raw material for such refineries was crude oil.

    He thanked officers and men of the command for their support while he was the FOC, and urged same for the new one.

    The new FOC, Rear Admiral Atiku Abdulkadir, lauded Babalola for his achievements and promised to improve on them.

    He urged that all hands be on deck to achieve set goals.

  • 23 ships expected in Lagos with petroleum products, foods

    Twenty three ships laden with food items, petroleum products and other goods are being expected in Lagos ports from Sept. 18 to Sept. 30.

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) stated this in its daily publication – `Shipping Position’- made available to newsmen on Friday in Lagos.

    NPA said seven of the expected ships would arrive with containers, while two others would sail in with general cargo.

    The document explained that nine other ships would arrive with frozen fish, buck wheat, bulk sugar and palm oil.

    It said the remaining five ships were expected with petrol and base oil.

    The document noted that 10 ships had arrived the ports waiting to berth with general cargo, rice, frozen fish, bulk salt, petrol, bulk gas and aviation fuel.

  • Okocha ‘The Super Agent’: ships out two Nigerians to Pakistan for $2k-per-week

    Okocha ‘The Super Agent’: ships out two Nigerians to Pakistan for $2k-per-week

    According to  thenews.com.pk Pakistan club, K-Electric has completed the signing of former Nigerian U17 star simply identified as Wilson in a deal worth $2000 per week. The deal was made possible by former Super Eagles midfielder Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha who serves as Wilson’s agent.

    The report revealed that another Nigerian Oludeyi Abayomi Sunday, also managed by Jay Jay Okocha that plays for the same club in the Pakistan Premier Football League renewed his contract at the back of a great first season with the club.

    “Yes, we have hired the services of another Nigerian whose name is Wilson,” K-Electric’s Sports Manager Zabe Khan told The News.

    “He is a young midfielder and we have hired him through Okocha. He is close to Sunday and has also played for Nigeria’s Under-17 and Under-19 teams.

    “We have also renewed Sunday’s contract as he had a good last season for us.”

    The official said that both the players would be given $2000 each per month.

    Last year, Sunday got around $1000 per month. He missed almost the first half of the season because of the late issuance of visa. Keeping that in view, Zabe this time plans to deal with the matter more urgently.

    “In the next few days we will send the case of NOC of the Nigerians to the ministry of Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) and then the ministry will forward it to the Interior Ministry. And this time I will try to pursue the case seriously as we will need the players early next month because they will need to adjust with the conditions before appearing in the Premier League,” Zabe said.

    He was hopeful that this time with a more powerful combination his team would achieve their target. “You know if these players join us in time we will have a solid opportunity to perform in the league this season,” the official said.

    K-Electric coach Akbar Ali termed the move a healthy sign for the team. “If we are joined by the two Nigerians it will boost our winning chances. We also delivered smartly last season but luck did not favour us in the end,” Akbar said.

    “Oludeyi Abayomi Sunday last season used to get bored, but this time he will remain happy when he will be accompanied by his fellow from Nigeria.”

    Oludeyi proved his worth last season, contributing to K-Electric’s second-place finish in the league. He prolonged his stay and represented his team in the National Challenge Cup as well. But there too K-Electric ended as the runners-up.

    However, Oludeyi was declared the best player in that event for his superb performance upfront.

  • 106 ships to arrive Lagos ports from Dec. 20 to Dec.30

    106 ships to arrive Lagos ports from Dec. 20 to Dec.30

    One hundred and six ships are expected to berth at the Lagos ports between Dec. 20 and Dec. 30.

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) indicated this in its ‘Shipping Position’ made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the weekend in Lagos.

    According to the document, 22 ships will sail in with various brands of vehicles; 10 ships with petroleum products and 44 others with containers.

    The NPA said that the remaining ships would sail in with general cargoes, bulk wheat, rice and salt, truck heads, semi-trailers, gypsum, base oil, steel products and boats.

    It said that nine ships laden with petroleum products and four other ships containing bulk fertilizer and wheat, as well as used vehicles, were waiting to berth and discharge their goods.

    According to the document, 16 ships are currently discharging containers, crude palm oil, raw sugar, truck heads and petroleum products at the ports. (NAN)