Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Court Adjourns Hearing On El-Zakzaky’s Bail Application Till August

The Kaduna State High Court has adjourned the hearing on the bail application of the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky. The court fixed August 2 following the arraignment of El-Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenat, by the state government on Wednesday. The Shiite leader and his wife were charged with eight counts bordering on culpable homicide, unlawful assembly, and disturbance of public peace, among other allegations.

They were first arraigned on May 15, 2018, when the court adjourned the hearing on the application for their bail till June 21. However, the matter could not be heard as scheduled due to the absence of the judge and the case was later adjourned till today, for the continuation of hearing on their bail application. Ahead of their arraignment, the police had blocked all the roads leading to the court and diverted vehicles attempting to use the roads to alternative routes.

The diversion was part of measures by the Command to prevent any breakdown of law and order by the Shiite members who have been carrying out a series of protests to demand their leader’s release. The police had also cautioned the Shiites against embarking on any form of unauthorised procession or protest in the state.

FAYOSE address Channels TV after surviving Assassination

The sitting governor of Ekiti State, His Excellency Ayo Fayose, addressed live Channels TV coverage after surviving assassination attempt.

He raised alarm, "I am in pains. I am in severe pains... If anything happens to me the security agencies should be held responsible... The International Community is hearing me". And he wept as his aides led him away.

Prof Olusola Eleka then addressed live Channel TV. He explained that the security forces shot into the air, physically rough handled Gov Fayose (hit him with gun butt) and fired tear gas at him.

He also added that, "they also rough handled me (Eleka). And while they were rough handling me I asked if they are still aware that I am still the Deputy Gov and they responded that they were acting on order from above".

In his own reaction, Mr. Habila Joshak, the police officer that led the operation said they were only trying to stop PDP from holding rally."

One Mr. Jegede that spoke with Arise News247 correspondent described the situation as "height of tyranny"; insisting that it was an assassination attempt against the governor. Stressing further that the policemen shot into the air, and that they also fired tear gas at Gov Fayose, "and they truly rough handled the governor, his deputy and wounded some of their supporters. This is height of tyranny and this is a democratic regime", he concluded.

MAN CITY sign Mahrez from Leicester City

Manchester City have completed the signing of Riyad Mahrez from Leicester for £60 million (€68m/$80m).

The 27-year-old winger joins the Premier League champions on a five-year deal after the two sides reached an agreement.

“I am so pleased to have joined City, a side playing great football under Pep Guardiola,” Mahrez told the club's website.

The news brings an end to a deal that had long been in the making. Mahrez had come close to joining City when they made an offer for him on the final day of the transfer window in January, while he submitted a transfer request to the Foxes.

Although Leicester rejected the bid and City backed out, Pep Guardiola suggested afterwards that they would return for him in the summer.

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FAYOSE "teargassed" by Police, PDP Alleges


The People's Democratic Party (PDP) has raised alarm over the alleged inhumane treatment of Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, in the hands of security operatives, alleging that he was 'teargassed' and attacked.

The party took to its official Twitter account (@OfficialPDPNig) to raise the alarm on Wednesday, July 11, 2018.
The party alleged that the governor was pulled off the floor after security operatives, allegedly acting on the orders of President Muhammadu Buhari, took over his office at the Ekiti State Government House in Ado Ekiti, the state capital.
The post read, "Happening now at the Ekiti State government house, Ado Ekiti. Security operatives on the instructions of President @MBuhari has taken over @GovAyoFayose's office. Teargassed him and pulling him on the floor. See images below. Template for 2019 Elections."
The governor's aide, Lere Olayinka, later took to his own Twitter account (@OlayinkaLere) to disclose that the governor is currently receiving treatment at the Government House clinic after he was hit by a teargas canister fired by policemen.
While it remains unclear what led to the governor's hospitalisation, he had earlier raised alarm over armed police officers blocking the entrance of the Government House, accusing them of shooting their firearms.
The governor took to his Twitter account (@GovAyoFayose) on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, to accuse the All Progressives' Congress (APC) of using the officers to intimidate his government ahead of the state's July 14 gubernatorial election.
He first tweeted, "This is the entrance to Ekiti Govt House now blocked by gun wielding mobile policemen. The plan is to prevent our victory walk slated for today but we will remain undeterred. Power of God and the people will prevail over Federal Power."
Minutes later, he posted again, "Heavy shooting now going on in front of Ekiti Govt house by armed policemen brought by the APC."
The governor has on several occasions accused the APC of using the influence of the federal government to intimidate and victimise his government ahead of the election.

Officers stopped PDP rally - Police

According to a report by Channels Television, security operatives had earlier dispersed supporters of the PDP from holding a rally at Fajuyi Park in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, with gunshots reportely fired into the air.
Governor Fayose tried to lead supporters back to the venue but was rebuffed by security operatives who fired shots into the air again, prompting the relocation of the rally to the Government House.
The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of Operations, Joshak Habila, told Channels Television that the move was to prevent a breakdown of law and order in the state capital and other parts of Ekiti ahead of the election.

PDP vs APC in Ekiti

With Fayose's second term as Ekiti governor set to end, his deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola of the PDP, is one of the biggest candidates in the state's upcoming gubernatorial election. He is set to battle a former governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi of the APC in the election scheduled to take place in three days.
The PDP has accused Fayemi, also a former Minister of Mines and Steel Development, of being a stooge for the federal government, controlled by the APC, to take Ekiti State by any means necessary.
Fayose is one of the most vocal voices of opposition in the country and is set to contest as president in the 2019 election against incumbent, President Muhammadu Buhari, whom he has a very public feud with.

THE MEANING OF RESTRUCTURING AS CANVASSED BY SOUTHERN NIGERIA BY~Chief Olu Falae



You know I am a leader in the South West and at the National convention, I was elected as the leader of the Yoruba delegation. So, I am central to the Yoruba position. The Yoruba position is my position and it is the same position I canvassed in my book, ‘The way forward for Nigeria’ which I launched since 2005 in Lagos.

What we mean by restructuring is going back to the Independence Constitution which our leaders negotiated with the British between 1957 and 1959. It was on that basis that the three regions agreed to go to Independence as one united country. So, it was a negotiated constitution. This is because, if the three regions were not able to agree, there would not have been one united independent Nigeria. But because the three regions at that time negotiated and agreed to package a constitution, that is why they agreed to go to Independence together. When the military came in 1966 and threw away the constitution, they threw away the negotiated agreement among the three regions, which was the foundation of a united Nigeria.

So, the military did not only throw away the constitution but a political consensus negotiated and agreed by our leaders of the three regions in those days. When we say restructuring now, we are saying let us go back substantially to that constitution which gave considerable autonomy to the regions. For example, each region at that time collected its revenue and contributed the agreed proportion to the centre. But when the military came, they turned it round and took everything to the centre. That could not have been accepted by Ahmadu Bello, Nnamdi Azikiwe or Obafemi Awolowo.

This constitution we are using was made by late Gen Sani Abacha, Abdulsalam Abubakar  and the military; and (Abacha and those who drafted this 1999 fraud) came from only one part of Nigeria, so he wrote a constitution that favoured his own part of Nigeria. That is why I am saying, let us restructure and go back to what all of us agreed before. That is the meaning of restructuring.

The regions used to be federating units, but in today’s Nigeria, they would now be called federal regions because states have been created in the regions. So in the West, you now have federation of Yoruba states which would belong to the Nigerian union at the centre. So, it is not like the region of old with all the powers. No. It is now going to be a coordinator of the states in the zone. That is what we mean by restructuring. And the regions would have a considerable autonomy as they used to have. For example, for the younger people, they may not know that every region then had its own constitution.

There were four constitutions at independence –the Federal constitution, Western constitution, Eastern constitution and Northern constitution. That was how independent they were and every region had an ambassador in London. The ambassadors for the regions were called Agent General so that you do not confuse them with that of Nigeria then called High Commissioner. So, Nigeria had four ambassadors in London. The ambassador for Nigeria then called a High Commissioner was M.T Mbu. The ambassador for Eastern Nigeria then was Mr Jonah Chinyere Achara, Western Nigeria was Mr Omolodun and for Northern Nigeria, it was Alhaji Abdulmalik. There were four of them. That was the kind of arrangement we agreed to, but the military threw it away and gave us this over-centralised unitary constitution.

So, we said this is not acceptable any more; we must go back to the negotiated constitution which gave considerable autonomy to the regions, so that they can compete in a healthy manner. For example, Chief Obafemi Awolowo wanted to introduce free education in the West and other regions said they could not afford it, but he went ahead to introduce it in the Western region. He said he wanted to pay a minimum of five shillings a day, while others were paying two and three shillings. He went ahead and passed the law, making five shillings the minimum wage in Western Nigeria.

There was no problem with that. In Western Nigeria, the constitution provided for a House of Assembly and the House of Chiefs. In Eastern Nigeria, there was no House of Chiefs because they did not think they needed one. There was no problem with that and that is the kind of Nigeria we negotiated in London, but that is different from what we have today. So, we are saying let us go back to that arrangement which all of us agreed at independence and not what Abacha imposed on us, which is very partial, unfair and one-sided. That is the meaning of restructuring; it is to restructure unfairness and give semi-autonomy to the federating units.

(We also had Regional Police and other local security services that provided unique security architecture for theier regions) emphasis mine.

The Greatest Gift Buhari should give to Nigeria is to use the remaining one year of his first term to facilitate the total restructuring of Nigeria to what our founding fathers agreed to. We appreciate the June 12, tokenism. It is symbolic. Now go all the hog and facilitate the repositioning of Nigeria to the right constitutional, political, governance, socioeconomic and fiscal framework that allowed her and the federating units to excel competitively betweenm 1957-1966. Do this for us and we would not bother you even if you want to rule to even your post humous days.

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

CR7 Signs for Juventus


European Champions Real Madrid have announced that Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has left the club to join Serie A champions Juventus.
It had been widely reported that CR7 wanted to leave Real Madrid after Portugal exited from the World Cup. Juventus swooped in and have reportedly offered €105 million for the 33-year-old star.
CR7 has been in Real Madrid for 9 long years and has won a plethora of trophies including 4 Champions League titles and 2 LaLiga titles.
Real Madrid expressed gratitude to CR7 in their official announcement and confirmed that they decided to allow him to leave following CR7's request.
He leaves as the top scorer in the history of Real Madrid with 451 goals in 438 games.