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Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Today's National Newspaper Headlines/News - 7/4/2015

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****NO GOING BACK ON CARD READER INEC INSISTS

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday said card readers would be used for the April 11, elections.

INEC said the complaints against the card readers had been addressed.
In a statement by the Secretary of the commission, Mrs. Augusta C. Ogakwu, it said the relaxation of the guideline on March 28, was only with respect to the presidential and National Assembly elections held on that date.

According to INEC, “The provision of the guidelines for the conduct of the 2015 general election which outlined what is to be done if a card reader fails and cannot be replaced by the commission within a specified time frame (i.e. reschedule the election to the next day) will be enforced.”

The commission said it had reviewed the operation of the card reader in the March 28 elections, identified the challenges and has taken adequate measures to address them.


****IMPEACHMENT: FAYOSE'S SUPPORTERS BLOCK ASSEMBLY

Scores of supporters of  Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose yesterday blocked all access roads leading to the state House of Assembly complex in a bid to prevent any impeachment proceedings.
They arrived at the vicinity as early as 8a.m. and staged a protest around the complex.




Their action was consequent upon a rumour that the 19 All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers, who form the majority in the assembly, would storm the complex to sit and impeach Fayose from office.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) loyalists stormed the assembly area singing pro-Fayose songs and lashing at the APC lawmakers for harbouring plans to remove the governor, who they claimed “is innocent of the impeachable offences”.
Backed by some government and party officials, they used a government-owned Ashok Leyland luxury bus to block the access road – Saliu Adeoti Road – to prevent the opposition lawmakers from gaining access to the complex.
Deputy Governor Kolapo Olusola; former House of Assembly Speaker, Olatunji Odeyemi and Special Assistant on Information, Youth and Sports, Lanre Ogunsuyi, were on hand to support the protesters.


About nine Toyota Hilux vans belonging to the police and Department of State Services (DSS), conveying heavily armed operatives, were parked at the two main entrances leading to the assembly complex.


The PDP members later turned the blockade into a roadshow, singing and dancing to music at the gate of the House of Assembly Service Commission.
They were prevented from coming near the new assembly complex by the battle-ready and stern-looking security men, drafted there to maintain law and order.
Many of the protesters, who were weary of singing and dancing and could no longer withstand the heat of the sun, sat under canopies placed in front of the old assembly complex.
Addressing reporters on the purpose of the blockade, Ogunsuyi said Ekiti people were ready to take their destiny in their hands by fighting for the mandate they gave to Fayose on June 21 last year.
The governor’s aide insisted that all the actions of the APC lawmakers reeked of illegality and impunity, saying Dr. Adewale Omirin was no longer the Speaker and lacked the power to preside over the assembly.
Ogunsuyi added that Omirin was already in court challenging his impeachment, saying he could not be laying claim to the position.
He added that the APC lawmakers were desecrating the rule of law and the constitution.
He said: “The new Nigeria, which President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen. Muhammadu Buhari campaigned for is the one that would respect the Rule of Law.
“With this convergence, you can see that the people are standing by their governor. They are ready to defend their mandate.
“Nobody asked Omirin and other APC lawmakers not to come to the Assembly. They only decided to abdicate their duties since last year November 17.
“Impeachment procedure does not start and end with the Assembly alone. The judiciary is involved. So, this plan is highly condemnable.
“We want to emphasise that they are welcome as long as they are concerned about making laws for the progress of the state. But if it was meant to come and impeach Governor Fayose, we won’t allow that”.
Ogunsuyi, however, said the governor as the leader would continue to wave the olive branch to the opposition lawmakers for Ekiti to remain in peace and harmony.

He said: “We want some measures of decorum in Ekiti. We are not proud of the era when we had three governors within a week. We want a stable government and we will continue to pursue this for Ekiti to be at peace.”

Odeyemi advised the APC lawmakers to put the interest of the state above personal or partisan interests, warning that breakdown of law and order was an ill-wind that won’t blow any good.
He said: “The entire issue calls for concerns. As a former legislator, I am quite aware of the rudiment of impeachment process. But far from this, the issue of the news any impeachment will bring to Ekiti’s credibility  is uppermost in my mind.” - 


The Nation




*Jigawa dep gov defects to APC

*B’Haram fighters disguise as preachers, kill 24

*Presidency silent on Patience Jonathan’s whereabouts

*Impeachment: Deputy gov, others block Ekiti Assembly entrances

*Speakership: Gbajabiamila, Ogor, Dogara top list of aspirants

*Fuel scarcity resurfaces in Abuja, Nasarawa, Kaduna

*Bode George, Fani-Kayode, group slam Akiolu

*I won’t discriminate against any tribe – Ambode

*APC laments attacks against supporters in Rivers

*PDP, APC bicker over assembly poll in Bayelsa

*April 11 polls split Urhobo people

*PDP BoT member drums support for APGA’s Otti

*Abia APC calls for reshuffling of INEC workers

*We won’t drop suit against Army – Al Jazeera journalists

*Buhari’s name won’t help Ajimobi, says Alao-Akala

Israel pledges support for Buhari’s anti-terror war

*Chief says Akiolu didn’t threaten Igbos

*Ezekwesili, others lambast Akiolu over Igbo death threat

*Ambode: Outrage over Akiolu’s death threat against Igbos



THIS DAY

*Osinbajo May Head APC Transition Committee

*Eko Atlantic Unveils First Phase Development Plan

*Boko Haram Opens Fire on Dozens in Borno, Kills Seven in Chad

*Christians Take Revenge as Sect is Driven out

*Impeachment Threat: PDP Members Take over Ekiti Assembly Complex, Hold Party

*Group Warns CJN to Stop Making Statements Prejudicial to Cases against Buhari

*Former Justice Minister, Aondoakaa, Quits Politics

*‘Jagaban’ Cements Reputation as Nigeria’s Svengali in Buhari Win

*Election Violence: We Have Lost 55 Members in Rivers, Says APC

*Anenih Urges Aggrieved Politicians to Emulate Jonathan

*APC Wants INEC to Reshuffle Ad hoc Staff in Abia

*Sonia Gandhi Slur Prompts Call for Penalties against India’s Sexist Politicians

*APC Candidate Wants Security Beefed Up in Warri for Saturday Polls

*Don’t Allow Party Interest to Jeopardise National Devt, President-elect Told

*Police Parade 91 Suspects for Robbery, Piracy, Cultism

*Sokoto CAN Chairman Urges Nigerians to Forgive, Love One Another



THE NATION

*Heavyweights desert PDP

*Saturday polls: No going back on Card Reader, says INEC

*Rangers clinch Enugu Fed Cup

*NIMASA blows over N2b on hotels for ex-militants

*Ajayi targets 2015 Afrobasket/AAG glory with D’Tigers

*Shell rakes in $2.437b from two oil blocks sale






41 comments:

  1. No Other Blog Does This, Only STELLA.. Thanks Dear for this.. Kiss Kiss.
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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    1. Bcos u dint win LIB's monthly giveaway abi??? ASHWAWO!!!!

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    2. Are people not free to read blogs of their choice anymore??? Last time I checked, its a free world. Can't we just be civil?

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  2. The fall. And fall of pdp....but fayose is the people's man naa.,no mater how radical he is, he's people still love him.....they should leave him alone.........Stella u must enjoy me

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  3. So easter came and went and buhari refused to wish Christians a happy easter. Its started already. And don't come telling me that nonsense about him being behind d one APC released.

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    1. gerraway and dont stat cooking up evil. mumu. u want to stylishly stat religiously war on social media. u just sit and judge, wont u wait till he assumes office even if na u devil wan use cause religious quanta. d one Apc released no do u. he for come ur house come personally wish ur mama nd papa hapi easter. hian. biko nu behave urself

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    2. So they want to impeach him bcos he didn't support buhari
      Is this the change he talked about?

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    3. So if he wishes you Happy Easter it'll automatically bring food to your table??
      Why are we Nigerians like this??? And you'll say you are Educated o.

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    4. @eka,'don't come telling me that nonsense about him being...'!First of all no one's coming to tell u nada cos like ur co-travellers on this blog,u ain't shit but a chicken wing.
      However I do pray this' d 1st of ur many countless sorrows in d next administration n I pray they get significantly worse with time.
      Sai BUHARI !!!

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    5. Trying to create a problem where there is none...evil sad soul..idiot...if everyone thinks d way u do...this nigeria will nt be peaceful....sadist...mscheeew

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    6. You av issues, Aisha BUHARI wished Christians happy easter

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    7. I worry I may be joining issues with stark illiterates on dis blog.@potable viv,in a saner clime,fayose shd've been locked up after d leaked tape saga but I guess u've never lived in a saner clime

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    8. And how will his wishing u happy easter better ur life. U obviously learnt nothing from the just concluded presidential election.

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  4. Good morning everyone. my blackberry phone refused to accept comment throughout the holidays. what phone can i use to start commenting when at home.\


    PDP stelwart desert PDP. everyone is looking for where to continue chopping awoof money. why dont you all emulate Tinubu that did not desert his party even when they lost during 2007 and 2011 elections.

    useless people in parties.

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  5. Stella, you didn't see the news where Buhari said Nigerians should not expect miracles!?

    He and his party members wanted Jonathan to perform miracles, now he says he can't perform miracles.

    God is watching them. Vindictive lots!

    I never supported or liked him, so whatever negativity he wants to bring in the country will not affect me and mine.

    God help Nigeria.

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    1. U dey mind d old fool???

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    2. I know that old man is not the change will need
      God help us all

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    3. How did they want jonathan to perform miracles? Jonathan just kept on promising and promising and never delivered. We gave him a chance and he blew it. Let's give someone else a chance, it's not jonathan's birth right to do another term. Buhari can't perform miracles either, but I'm sure his government would be more organized. Live and let live people!!!!

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    4. @ beautiful and gifted we need peace and not hate. God bless Nigeria and Nigerians.

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    5. So you expect Miracles? How did he and the party members want miracles? The fact that you don't like him doesn't mean you should not face facts.. Abeg.

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    6. @gifted tnx for that comment, what will we not hear n hes not sworn it yet fa he is changing his tone we re watching. Pple who want to die on tot politics matter una don hear say severay pdp members dey join apc? Just so u know these guys re not loyal, pls why is any body looking for mrs jona? Make she no rest bcause......
      abeg if nothing happened to mrs abacha make i no hear say any thing or any one dear..........mtcheeeeeeeew.

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    7. Your head dey there

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    8. I also pray whatever positivity he brings will not affect u n urs AMEN!
      Fyi no one expected gej 2 perform miracles,all dat was expected of him was to grow a pair of brass balls n tackle d situation like a man which u can be rest assured Buhari'll do.
      P.S it's vindictive lot,save the 's' for a rainy day

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    9. Darling, you can as well carry your bags and leave the country.

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    10. Ur not supporting or not liking him changes nothing. It doesn't stop him from being the president elect. People shld learn to be open minded.

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  6. Everybody now wants to defect to apc, make una dey try o

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  7. Haaa make una leave Dame Patie for me oo. Una don chase her away from Aso villa nah, so why are they looking for her again lol
    Ndi ocho nga n'oko

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  8. So this Boko boys have started again..God help nigeria

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  9. Lol @ patience jonathan's whereabouts..
    Una doh oh!
    Top of the morning to y'all..

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  10. Stella u gained my respect yday as regards the oba's case when u said he should apologise and everybody should move on.really I use to come under anonymous to curse you out whenever there's any case concerning you and the other blogger. Now I know who is more matured Btw you two. Kisses to you. Thanx for being a peace maker

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  11. I so support the idea of inec adhoc staff been reshuffled

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  12. Abeg they should leave fasyose alone all those stupid law makers

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  13. Dis is to tell Nigerians dt d change de re chanting isn't coming soon! Bc from d look of tins now, it's obvious dt dis ppl re playing us like a ping pong, n we Nigerians as usual re dancing exactly to d tune. Dis ppl av seen dt Gej is about to bring to an end dia tyranny n de teamed up n fought him n removed him n d sad truth is dt d Nigerian ppl helped dem in achieving dt. I cry everyday for Nigerians bc it's obvious we don't even no our left from our right. May God help us all, so dt we won't look back n regret our actions on march 28th.

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  14. Jega...... My 2nd old papa crush.....






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    If you consider a woman less pure after you've touched her, maybe you should take a look at your hands.
    @Mosi_Tash_Jazzy

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  15. After reading through this Special Report, any of doubt in the reader’s mind that Nigeria is doomed and heading for a headlong, downward plummeting will simply dissipate.

    The details of the remuneration of an average Nigerian Senator is detailed below:

    * Basic Salary (B.S) – N2,484,245.50
    * Hardship Allowance (50% of B.S) – N1,242,122.70
    * Constituency Allowance (200% of B.S) – N4,968,509.00
    * Newspapers Allowance (50% of B.S) – N1,242,122.70
    * Wardrobe Allowance (25% of B.S) – N621,061.37
    * Recess Allowance (10% of B.S) – N248,424.55
    * Accommodation (200% of B.S) – N4,968,509.00
    * Utilities (30% of B.S) – N828,081.83
    * Domestic Staff (70% of B.S) – N1,863,184.12
    * Entertainment (30% of B.S) – N828,081.83
    * Personal Assistants (25% of B.S) – N621,061.12
    * Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (75% of B.S) – N1,863,184.12
    * Leave Allowance (10% of B.S) – N248,424.55
    * Severance Gratuity (300% of B.S) – N7,452,736.50
    * Car Allowance (400% of B.S) – N9,936,982.00
    * TOTAL MONTHLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00 ($181,974.00)
    * TOTAL YEARLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00 x 12 = N353,756,988.00 ($2,183,685.00)
    * EXCHANGE RATE: $1 = N162

    LEGISLATORS PAY WORLDWIDE PER ANNUM

    * Britain – $105,400.00
    * United States – $174,000.00
    * France – $85,900.00
    * South Africa – $104,000.00
    * Kenya – $74,500.00
    * Saudi Arabia – $64,000.00
    * Brazil – $157,600.00
    * Ghana – $46,500.00
    * Indonesia – $65,800.00
    * Thailand – $43,800.00
    * India – $11,200.00
    * Italy – $182,000.00
    * Bangladesh – $4,000.00
    * Israel – $114,800.00
    * Hong Kong – $130,700.00
    * Japan – $149,700.00
    * Singapore – $154,000.00
    * Canada – $154 000.00
    * New Zealand – $112,500.00
    * Germany – $119,500.00
    * Ireland – $120,400.00
    * Pakistan – $3,500.

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    1. PDP Voltrons won't see this o, they won't.... Let's be sensible and fair, an average Nigerian cannot send his child to a school where he'll get good education.... Imagine, Newspaper allowance, Car, Recess, Wardrobe etc. Haba mana!! Haba!!!!

      And you don't want a change for your country??? Nobody is saying they shouldn't make money but its too much... And they do practically nothing!!!

      Federal school used to be one of the best schools in the country, but now, they are not as good as they use to be. Public Primary schools are the worst! Its so unfair.... So so unfair....
      They sold PHCN, when I say They, I mean the PDP people. They sold PHCN to themselves and then got another 250B to finance something something.... Why did they sell it if the buyers won't be able to live up to the standard? When a country talks about helping private investors, this is not it....

      A minister using just 10B on private jet and you say its OK, Are you God???


      Over 1B naira on food allowance, is that OK? When people are fed up, they are fed up, its not sentiments, its nothing, its just that we want a better Nigeria.
      So before you come out say Christian this, Muslim that, Buhari has a record, after he left, he was chairman PTF, he held other positions ( Go and read) and there was no hanky panky....

      Sure-P thingy, they sat down, and sacked the money, they bought how many buses and renovated some places and pasted sure-p logo there, you people are happy. They attach graduates to somewhere, just like NYSC and pay them stipends and you guys are happy....

      No one is saying the government can employ everyone, anyone who thinks that is obviously a fool but they're soooooooooooo many things they can do to help reduce unemployment....

      If someone wants to talk, the person will just be angry, so when I see some ignorant people come here to talk shit, I just shake my head. They think its religion, they think its tribe. Mschew.
      Y'all better start thinking and watching news and all....

      I am a christian and I voted Buhari, miracle won't happen overnight but Nigeria will be better!


      Pls ignore em typos

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  16. Sexy Jega..that's all I see.

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