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  • Buhari has fulfilled his promise of soaking Nigeria in blood – Atiku

    Buhari has fulfilled his promise of soaking Nigeria in blood – Atiku

    …says president not known to run any successful business
    The 2019 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of fulfilling his famous threats of ‘the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood’
    The presidential hopeful also accused the incumbent of never being a successful businessman.

    In a statement from his media office in Abuja on Tuesday, Atiku said, “The open, democratic and free and fair election (something alien to the APC, according to Buhari’s own wife) on Sunday of His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, as the Presidential candidate for the PDP has clearly left the APC in a state of panic and confusion.

    On Sunday, the Buhari Campaign Organisation launched the first weak salvo. And on Monday, the APC’s National Publicity Secretary unleashed his own knee-jerk reaction, accusing Atiku of being desperate.

    Our response to the APC is to ask who is desperate between a Muhammadu Buhari who said, ‘If what happened in 2011 should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood’ and an Atiku Abubakar who said, ,‘Love and peace should not only be preached, but must also be put into practice for the sake of sustaining the peace in our land’?

    It is left for Nigerians to judge, but even a blind person can see that Nigeria has been ‘soaked in blood’ ever since she was unfortunate enough to have fallen under the leadership of a man whose words are destructive and never productive.”

    In his response to the APC’s demand for Atiku’s scorecard in public office, the statement said, “Some of Atiku Abubakar’s achievements as Nigeria’s Vice President are that as head of the National Council of Privatisation, he superintended over the GSM revolution that saw Nigeria go from 50,000 to 100 million GSM lines, has added 500,000 direct jobs to the Nigerian economy and attracted $27bn to our GDP. Our question to President Buhari and the APC is how many jobs have they created?

    Another of Abubakar’s achievements is the successful privatisation of many public enterprises that hitherto consumed government resources without yielding a profit. In response, we ask President Buhari how many loopholes in public expenditure has he plugged? The spectacular failure of the 419 Nigeria Air is still fresh in the memory of Nigerians.

    Finally, the APC spokesman had the guts to question His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar’s source of wealth.

    We wish to remind APC’s National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, that Atiku Abubakar is not like President Buhari who has never run a successful private business throughout his life.

    Unlike Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku Abubakar is an expert job creator who has founded many successful and thriving businesses including the American University of Nigeria, Yola; a microfinance bank that has moved 45,000 families out of poverty and Rica Gado, a livestock feed company that has significantly reduced instances of herdsmen/farmers clashes by providing a business-friendly solution instead of asking Nigerians to give up their lands for cattle ranching or face death, as the Buhari government did.”

    The statement added that unlike President Buhari, Atiku does not believe Nigerian youths are lazy. “How could he when 25,000 out of his 50,000 employees are youths,”? he asked.

    It urged the Buhari Presidency and the APC to mention even one successful private endeavour that the President had successfully run.

    And by private enterprises, we are not referring to 150 cows that never increase in number, year in year out,” the statement added.

     

  • Police catch suspected cultist with ‘bottle of human blood’

    Police catch suspected cultist with ‘bottle of human blood’

    A man, Emeka ThankGod, was on Thursday brought before an Ogudu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos for allegedly belonging to an unlawful society — Alora confratenity.

    The prosecution also told the court that ThankGod was caught with a bottle of blood suspected to be that of a human being.

    Emeka, 29, a supervisor at Keyside Bar at Oregun, Ikeja, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy and belonging to an unlawful society, the News Agency of Nigeria claims.

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, Police Sgt. Lucky Ihiehie, told the court that the offences were committed on June 24 at Alausa area of Ikeja.

    He said that the complainant, Mr. Ede John, a security guard on Channels Television road, came to the Anti-Cultism Unit, Alausa Police Station, to report the crime.

    He added that the security guards on duty at the bar also alerted the complainant that an offensive smell oozed out of the bag of one of their staff members.

    According to him, when the bag was searched, some clothes, a sponge stained with blood and a plastic bottle filled with blood were found on the accused.

    Ihiehie said when ThankGod was questioned, he claimed that the blood was that of a cat and a fowl and that the blood was given to him by his friend, one Johnson at Eko Hotels, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    He alleged that the accused was also suspected to belong to an unlawful society known as Alora Confratenity.

    The offences, the prosecutor said, contravened sections 42 (9) and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

    The Magistrate, Mrs. T. Akanni, granted the accused bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties, saying that the sureties must have means of livelihood with an evidence of tax payment for two years.

    The case was adjourned until August 8 for trial.

    NAN

  • [2019] Etakibuebu asks Buhari: Is the River of blood flowing in Nigeria worth your ambition?

    By Godwin Etakibuebu

    3rd Letter to President Buhari

    This letter series was suspended last week to accommodate issues relating to the fast approaching Ekiti governorship election, slated for July 14, 2018, which was properly flagged off by your Political Party; the All Progressives Congress in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday, June 19, 2018. We can now come back to complete this exercise but not without wishing you and your party; the APC, best of luck in the incoming election.

    You need the good wishes my dear President, given your investment and show of solidarity on Dr Kayode Fayemi, whom you expect to deliver Ekiti State to the APC, as such would be a befitting proper reward for your endeavours of glorifying June 12, MKO Abiola and the South/West. It is only by delivering Ekiti State to your kitty that the Yoruba would be able to say “adupe Baba Buhari”.

    That must be your expectation and there is nothing bad in thinking that way. However, and this is the big “but”, the issue that will decide this Ekiti State incoming election might be going over and above June 12 and your magnanimity of decorating MKO Abiola with the highest honour of the land. Ekiti ‘dede’ may yet speak from the angle and definition of “a refined queen’s english speaking gentleman who lives aloof over his people” in one hand and a “not too educated ‘agbero-like’ rascal who lives within the hearts of his people”. Let us wait for Ekiti peoples’ verdict on this while we move to the more germane issue that concerns you please.

    In order to answer the question posed above [Sir, is the river of blood flowing in Nigeria worth your ambition?] sagaciously, we need to do two things first and urgently. The first of these two things is defining what your ambition has been from the beginning, while the second exercise is a trial in construction of those characteristics you will be willing to deploy in bringing your ambition to fruition. And these assignments are not going to be an easy task for anyone, not the least for this author. Yet, we owe it a responsibility and duty to identify your ambition and try marching them with the sanguinary atmosphere we currently operate in Nigerian.

    Nigerians know of your long cherished ambition to govern over Nigeria; an ambition that was once achieved when you emerged as Military Head of State in the early morning of January 1, 1984, after that coup-d tat which dethroned the Second Republic. Of course, the story told to Nigerians was that you were not involved in the planning of the coup but the planners and executors came to ‘beg you to head the government because of your integrity and honesty”.

    Many did not know that this claim was a fallacy because the fact remained that the seed of the coup, which terminated Shehu shagari’s democratically elected government, was sown and nourished to germinate at the Chief of Army Staff Conference of October 1983, which held in Jos at the headquarters of the Third Armored Division of the Nigerian Army and you were the General officer Commanding [GOC]. Ab initio, you were part of the whole arrangement that truncated the Second Republic hence it was appropriate that you emerged to lead that Military Government. This speaks about your ambition and reveals a little about the type of machinery of crudity you could deploy in prosecuting it.

    The second window of peeping into your ambition is the tenacity of “regaining your mandate of political leadership” in our democratic set-up since 1999 when the Military handed back to the Civilian Community the baton of the polity. One recalls how you threw everything at your disposal into the ring to secure the presidency vide the route of political electioneering and how all those efforts failed. Yet, you were not tired as you focused vigorously, with military regimented attention at your goal. You even cried bitterly; an emotional action that underscore your ambition.

    But you were never deterred at pursuing your targeted ambition. Even at a point you threw caution into the wind when you said that “If what happened in 2011 [alleged rigging] should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.” The import of that statement was not lost on Nigerians, ditto the International Community. Many concluded in fear that blood shedding might likely be one of the tools of prosecuting political end-meet hidden in your kitty.

    You don’t have to blame the people for drawing this conclusion because in 2011 when your Political Party; Congress for Progressive Change, failed to secure the presidency for you during that year’s general election, blood of many, not “dogs and baboons”, but actual human beings, including many youths from all over Nigeria serving their fatherland under the National Youth Service Corps in some States up North, was spilled.

    My dear President, what the people are questioning is what next in your kitty of ambitions that would warrant shedding of blood all over the land. Or succinctly put, which ambition of yours remains unfulfilled that would justify another blood-soaking of “dog and baboon” on Nigerian landscape? This question is very important as well as answer to it is essentially mandatory and for only one reason. You have conquered the first ambition – that of becoming Nigeria’s President; a great feat that is rare in the annals of history.

    Could it be that the same ambition, elongated into second tenure though, be any reason why blood must be flowing over the land again? There is great doubt about this because having being voted to become President as the Nigerian people did in 2015 general election, securing the second and final tenure, as rightfully provided for by the Nigerian Constitution, does not need peoples’ blood.

    All that is needed to give you this second tenure is nothing but your performances within this first four years of this first term. The determinant factor for you to continue into another four-year-tenure is you and what you offered Nigerians. The point being made here is that except there is another ambition hidden from the electorate, there would be no sense in the type of killing and shedding of blood going on in the Country. What remains to be done therefore at this point is to search out from your unspoken words or what l would want to call your “real body language” to enable us come to the vital conclusion if there is another ambition [hidden agenda] you may want to forcefully prosecute in the typical military way of adventurism.

    To get to identifying this, we need to look at the instruments being currently deployed in the sanguinary ventures going on all over the country but heavily concentrated in the Middle-Belt geo-political zone. First facto of evaluation obviously would be the Fulani herdsmen Militia system of killing as this may be able to establish a nexus between any hidden ambition and the means of achieving it.

    Acrimony between herdsmen and farmers/landowners is as old as human history on earth but at any given time when such acrimony is in contention, the demarcation between the landowner and the invader is never compromised. The owner of the land remains what he is – the owner, while the herder nomadic remains what he is – a stranger. But that is not the case in Nigeria where the Fulani herders [being the stranger] would invade other peoples’ lands, kill the landowners, burn their houses down, occupy the “annexure” and in some places, change the name of the village or town to their own chosen names, like some cases in Plateau State have shown.

    Again, in the Nigerian situation, since your ascendancy to the presidency and by the default of your appointment’s structure, the security apparatus of our country tend to be in favour of the Fulani herdsmen militia. There is no doubt about this as you have outspokenly exonerated the Fulani militia from culpability of the heinous crimes at most times while all your top security appointees; which by default of planning, are from only one section of the country with one religion, would never see anything bad in the murderous actions of the Fulani herdsmen militia.

    It is in this interpretation that the conclusion is being reached, justifiably anyway; not only by Nigerians but also the International Community that your next ambition is to ensure that the “sword of Islam that took off from the desert must come down to the coast”. Isn’t it a fact of history that Jihad can only be achieved by massive killing of the infidels? And who are the infidels in this Nigerian situation? Having conquered the country’s presidency, could it be true that the next ambition of my most cherished President Buhari is to Islamize Nigeria?

    My dear Sir, if this is even an ambition you are keen in achieving, permit me to tell you that it will fail at the end, and even at that, it is not worth of the blood flowing across the Nigerian landscape. It is because of my love for you that l am begging of you to shelve it – that is if it is true that there is an agenda like that. It is with my greatest joy that l am drawing the curtain on this exercise except to forward to you the contents of the British House of Lords’ deliberation on Nigeria last week for your comfortable perusal.

    Trust me sir, it will help you to further appreciate my efforts and show of love and loyalty to your very good person because the deliberation details all events about the Fulani herdsmen militia and its modus operandi, ditto Nigerian high government functionaries, mostly those in control of security, lukewarm attitude towards the catastrophe .

    I must thank you with all respects for reading all my letters.

    I remain,

    Your co-citizen, in search of a better Nigeria; where equity, equality and justice prevail to the honour of humanity and glory of God.

     

    Godwin Etakibuebu; a veteran Journalist, wrote from Lagos.

    godwin@thenewsguru.ng

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Offa Robbery: Abdullahi expresses condolence, urges residents to donate blood

    Offa Robbery: Abdullahi expresses condolence, urges residents to donate blood

    Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed his deep condolences to the people of Offa and the government of Kwara State over the tragic armed robbery incident that occurred yesterday and which led to the loss of many innocent lives.

    Abdullahi said he was shocked and saddened by the callousness of the armed robbers who targeted security officials and shot indiscriminately at passers-by before attacking banks where undisclosed sums were stolen.

    ‘’My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to the families, associates and friends of the deceased of the unfortunate incident over the terrible loss. I pray that the Almighty God comforts them and grant the dead eternal rest.’’

    ‘’I urge the security agencies to do everything within their powers to arrest the perpetrators of the heinous acts and bring them to book, as such mindless violence does not belong in Kwara.’

    “I also urge everyone who can to answer the call of the health authorities in Offa for blood donations,” Abdullahi said.

  • Calabar Ritual saga: “Blood stains, organs found in my church is from goats, chicken,” says pastor

    Police authority in Calabar Cross River State, yesterday, paraded one Pastor, Tony Obo, alongside six others of the Pastor of a who were arrested over allegation of ritual killing of an 18 months old infant the state.

    The embattled pastor who goes by the name “Rev. Dr. Tony Obo” of Royal God’s Commandments Ministries International” was paraded before newsmen.

    Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hafiz Inuwa who was represented by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Irene Ugbo told newsmen that the suspects will “immediately” be charged to court and also introduced the mother of the18 months old infant whose body part with blood stains was believed to have been seen with the pastor when the police stormed his church on a tipoff.

    “We have come to show the world that the people are still in our custody. There is no way the police can release any murder and kidnapping suspect without due process. They are already here.

    We are going to charge them to court immediately. The other suspects are here because they aided in the abduction of the little girl. They will be charged alongside the pastor to the court. The body of the baby has not yet been found”, the police added.

    The mother of the baby, a 20-year old Faith Inyang explained that on the fateful day last Thursday around 3.am at mid-night, three armed men broke into her house and forcefully took her baby away from her.

    She gave the name of the child as Success, noting that the baby was her first and only child.

    According to her at day break, with the help of a neighbor, they suspected a young man who was confronted and they were able to trace that the baby was carried to Pastor Obo’s church. At the church, the pastor was seen in a blood stained dress while the little child may had been dismembered and its inner parts removed. The Police was called in immediately, she noted.
    Tony Obo, the pastor, told journalists he was not guilty of the allegations against him.

    When asked about the blood stains he was caught with within his church and the body part (human heart) that was seen where he was caught, he stammered and said the blood found in his church belonged to a goat, which he used for his prayers.

    Also that the heart found was that of a chicken and all the charms and other fetish items found in his church were what the children used for acting whenever they wanted to present a drama.

    The main auditorium of Obo’s church located at Okon Edak street of Atamunu in Calabar South and the Branch of the same church in N0. 6 Abua street also in Calabar south local government area were both demolished by enraged youths who heard how the Pastor was caught with the alleged blood and body part of the infant.

    When the church buildings were demolished and ransacked; altar desecrated, found items in the altar included ladies and men under wears, wooden dolls of men and women tied together with their photographs, photos of persons being pad locked, dresses, shoes, and some fetishistic items.

    Some residents in Calabar who know the pastor have alleged that he is associated with fetish and diabolic practices as well as a lot of controversies including the mysterious death of two of his sons on the same day two years ago.

  • Africa not able to meet blood needs despite voluntary donation – WHO

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) says Africa still falls short of meeting its blood needs in spite of increase in the number of donors in the region.

    Dr Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO Regional Director for Africa, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday to mark the “World Blood Donor Day 2017”, celebrated annually on June 14.

    She said the 2016 report on the status of blood safety and availability in the region revealed that the number of blood donations between 2013 and 2016 increased from 3.9 million units to 4.5 million units.

    Moeti, however, added that in spite of the progress, the region could only meet 50 per cent of its annual blood needs.

    She said that the report further revealed that collecting blood from voluntary, unpaid and regular blood donors was safer, more effective and efficient than family replacement donations.

    The regional director commended voluntary blood donors and encouraged them to “continue giving this valuable gift regularly to ensure sufficient blood stock before emergencies occur.”

    She pledged the support of WHO to blood donor associations, Non-Governmental Organisations and those working to make safe blood available in healthcare facilities.

    Moeti said the WHO regional office for Africa would continue to support appropriate initiatives aimed at ensuring that safe, life-saving blood and blood products were available for all, particularly in emergencies.

    She noted that “as we commemorate World Blood Donor Day, I urge countries and stakeholders involved in blood donations to support and strengthen advocacy for voluntary, unpaid blood donations to maintain supply of safe blood.

    “This will allow national blood transfusion services to respond in time to the increase in blood demand, especially during emergencies.

    “There are major gaps in some countries and sub-regions, including policy implementation rate, coordination of blood services and legislation.

    “Africa is unable to meet its blood needs and the proportion of blood units collected from family replacement donors is high.

    “Five countries are still not screening all units of blood for major transfusion, transmitting infections such as hepatitis C and syphilis.

    “This is due to the lack of essential reagents and consumables for blood safety and lack of quality management systems in several blood services in the region.”

    Moeti said everybody could play a role in emergency situations by giving blood, adding that blood transfusion was an essential component of emergency healthcare.

    She noted that the theme for this year’s celebration is “What can you do? Give blood. Give now. Give often”.

    According to her, the theme raises awareness for voluntary, regular blood donation to maintain sufficient stock of blood and blood products in blood transfusion services.

    She explained that the choice of the theme was particularly significant for the region, which was most affected by crises and outbreaks such as the Ebola virus disease, road traffic accidents, armed conflicts, natural or man-made disasters.

    The regional director said such emergencies increased the demand for blood transfusion and made its delivery challenging.

    She said many victims of crises die because of lack of blood and blood products, noting that they also risked infection when transfused with unsafe blood.

    Moeti said the serious humanitarian crises facing the region in recent decades revealed inadequacies of national health systems in most countries to manage health emergencies.

    She said this included inadequacies in timely availability, security and accessibility of blood.

     

     

    NAN