Thursday, 5 February 2015

Media, International Community Obstructing Anti-Terror War In Nigeria – NSA

The office of the National Security Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan has blamed the Nigerian media and the international community for the setback in the Federal Government’s fight against insurgency in the country.



The NSA’s office however admitted that failure of the government to set up “the fusion centre or the counter-terrorism centre” headed by the NSA had been hampering the functions of the office.



The counter-terrorism centre, according to an official in the NSA’s office, Col. Bello Fadile, is supposed to analyse intelligence, coordinate the activities of security agencies and apportion tasks to the appropriate organisations.



Fadile said the Central Bank of Nigeria had agreed to fund the project and that a location had been provided for the project but that the final processing required for the take-off was still pending at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.



He accused the international community of bias in its assessment of government’s approach to the fight against terrorism and the Nigerian media of non-nationalistic reportage of the developments in the war.



He spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at a seminar to raise capacity within the criminal justice system.



He said that the international community continued to make so much noise about rights violations in the North-East region, home to Boko Haram insurgency, but that the same international community only gave scant attention to more heinous rights violations taking place in some other nations that were also fighting terrorism.



Fadile said the Federal Government’s “soft approaches” strategy to prevent recruitment of more members for the insurgent group “is not being effective because we don’t have the media”.



“The media is one of our major problems. We have to be nationalistic. They (the media) can help us. Why do we have more attention on rights violations in Nigeria? Why the double standard from the international community? Nobody is talking of human rights violations in Syria and other places,” he said.



He wondered why it was difficult for the developed nations to block the posting of Boko Haram videos on the internet, adding that much more international attention was being given to ISIS than the terrorists in Nigeria.



“Why is that anything about Boko Haram easily gets online? Why can’t they help us to block it?” he queried.



The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke, noted in his keynote address that “striking a delicate balance between the demands of human rights and national security” always constituted a grave concern in every nation that fought anti-terrorism war.



Adoke, who was represented by one of his Senior Special Assistants, Prof. Peter Akper, however said “the arrest and arraignment process, including the question of remand of suspected terrorists require a delicate balance between constitutional liberties and national security.”

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30 Year Old Man Arrested For Defiling 6 Year Old Girl

ONE Bilyaminu Kasimu, 30, of Angwan Waje in Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State is currently cooling his heels at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Lafia for allegedly defiling a six-year-old girl.



He was said to have been arrested by the vigilante in the area and later handed over to the police for investigations.



The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Ugochukwu Theodore, confirmed this, while parading the suspect alongside 16 others at the SCID, saying that the suspect would be charged to court after the investigations...........................



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Checkout Mikel Obi’s Luxurious Lifestyle – N850m Mansion, Cars (Pics/Video)

One of Nigeria’s own, Chelsea Football Club Midfielder, John Mikel Obi, is definitely living life to the fullest. Wow!!, what a luxurious lifestyle.



With an annual salary of close to $6 million (N1.14bn) outside revenues from endorsements and commercials, the challenge would be how to spend it so it is understandable if he at least invests in a place he calls home. From the sitting room to the bedroom down to the kitchen is well furnished, indeed money is good.



Gone are those days when parents always scold there kids for playing football, these days parents buy the football themselves, some even go extra mile by giving there kids names like, Mikel, Kanu, Okocha, etc just to know if they can become great footballers in future. ‘Who no like better thing’ Am going to take you briefly into the world of John Mikel Obi, what a wonderful world he has. As a young man, he has made so much money and got so much fame . Just have a look at Mikel Obi’s mansion in London.









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Teebillz kisses Tiwa's baby bump at friend's party (photos)





The couple, who are expecting their first child together, attended Made Men Group Music CEO Ubi Franklin's birthday house party last night were Teebillz sang for his wife (whose birthday it is today) and then kissed her baby bump. I screen grabbed the pics from a video posted on instagram by Ubi. More when you continue...






NUC abolishes award of Pass Grade in Nigerian university





The National Universities Commission ( NUC) has abolished the award of Pass Degree in Nigerian Universities with effect from the 2013/ 2014 academic session.



This decision was made known by the Vice Chancellor of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Prof. Abdullahi Zuru during the school's 2014/2015 matriculation ceremony which held yesterday February 4th in Sokoto.





According to Prof Zuru, the grading system of students in the universities has changed.

“What this means is that the minimum pass mark for courses in the universities will now be 45 per cent, that is, D-grade instead of the previous 40 per cent which was E-grade while the minimum class of grade to be earned by the students will be now be Third Class,” he said.


Wednesday, 4 February 2015

6 Reasons That Prevent Nigerian Ladies Above 30 From Getting Married

6 Reasons That Keep Nigerian Ladies Above 30yrs From Marrying. Please Avoid Them!





This is a Sista -to-Sista Talk. If you like take the advice or leave it, it won't change a thing. I listened, I found wink



1. Acting Immaturely: When you are above 30, you are not in the the same category with ladies below 27 anymore. Except you have things to show for your age such as solid career, fat bank account, strong investments, impressive academic accomplishment, etc the odds are stacked against you in competing with a younger lady. Men who will look for you are mostly men seeking for the above qualities and perhaps also some maturity. Therefore if you have none of the above and still behave like a teenager, you are going to stay in your papa's house for a longer time. Please be different and bring some maturity into your relationships to gain some advantage. Reduce your playing 'hard-to-get' games. If you see what you want, got for it, and nail it koi-koi! Shekina!



2. The Feminist Scare: African men are trying in their intellectual accomplishments, but honestly majority of them still don't accept feminism. At 30 +, a lady is most likely to have formed her core believes and ideologies. Unfortunately, most African men still can't draw any difference between an argumentative lady, a highly-opinionated lady and a feminist. They lump them all up together as feminists and hate them equally. Therefore, sista you will do yourself a favor to be less argumentative, be flexible in your opinions and reduce unnecessary negative energy that scare men away. African men are still scared of feminists. One day they will get there, but for now sheath your sword!



3. Talking About Your Ex: Everyone knows that at 30+ plus you probably have had a couple of failed relationships. Please can you stop bringing them up in your current relationships? Stop talking about how one Ex loved you, cherished you, spoiled you with gifts, how the relationship was a bliss, etc. The bottom line is the Ex didn't marry you; he didn't find you good enough. He left you and married another lady. So stop praising him. It's foolish to hear some ladies say "he tells me he regretted not marrying me; wishes he can get a 2nd chance" .. undecided. Pleeaaasssee! that's an old trick for men who dumped you to get into your pants again as a side chick. Get real! he's someone's husband now.



4. Unnecessary Shakara: This one is a relationship blunder No.1 for ladies above 30. DON'T give a man any reason to believe he's only one of your options. What are you thinking? embarassed, What's the shakara for? You want to be married and you met a matured man who wants to marry without delay.You have tested him and he is good to go, then you begin shakara, like there's a long queue out there for you? Once you do that, then you give him reasons to check out other girls too. Relationships go south from there. Abeg, once he is inside your territory, lock the exit pam! grin.



5. "My Pastor Said..": Please leave your pastors and spiritual advisers out of your relationship. Pray to God for guidance. Nothing is as annoying as seeing a matured grown 30-something year old 'mama' going to ask her pastor to see if a man is her God-approved husband. Is your pastor God? How will he know? Pastors can counsel you and put you through marriages courses, educate you on how to be a better christian wife but not to choose a husband for you. Abeg! wise up.



6. Pay For Your Own Stuff And Be Content : At 30+ you should have your own things. Stop begging for money and gifts like you are still in school. That's for students. Stop fantasizing about celebrity cars, dresses, shoes, jewelries, houses, bling-bling like you are a teenager. It makes you look either too childish or like a cheap materialist. Serious men pay attention to all those clues. At 30+ you should have saved some money to buy things you want for yourself. But if for some reason you haven't, be modest and feel content with what you have.



I Pray May This Year Be Your Breakthrough Year On Marriage!