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Wednesday 29 October 2014

2015 Elections Ben Murray-Bruce Declares For Senate

The Chairman of the Silverbird GroupMr. Ben Murray-Brucehas declared his intention to contest the 2015 Senatorial elections.
Mr. Murray-Bruce is seeking to represent Bayelsa East Senatorial District in the National Assembly.
The Chairman of the Silverbird Group, Mr. Ben Murray-Bruce (pictured) has declared his intention to contest the 2015 Senatorial elections.play
The Chairman of the Silverbird Group, Mr. Ben Murray-Bruce (pictured) has declared his intention to contest the 2015 Senatorial elections.
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The former Director General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) is expected to contest on the platform of thePeoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Murray-Bruce said:
“I am running for the Senate because I am interested in the laws of our land; I am interested in making change and I am not interested in business as usual.
“I have always been concerned about the poverty of the mind, about women who are not being protected, children who are being raped, men who are paedophiles, a society where there is no order; we must bring order to our society.
“There are too many poor people living under the bridge. Nigeria is too rich for people to be poor and Nigeria is too poor for the super upper class to be so rich. That has to stop.”
The Silverbird boss sought to contest the 2011 governorship elections, also on the platform of the PDP, but was disqualified by the party.
He will compete with Dr. Daru Owei, a former General Manager of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, to win the PDP ticket.

Ex-President Warns Against All-Muslim Ticket For 2015 Elections

Chief Obasanjo stated that the current security situation in Nigeria should guide political parties against choosing candidates of the same religion to contest in the 2015 elections
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Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (pictured) has warned against electing candidates of the same religion as President and Vice President of Nigeriaplay
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (pictured) has warned against electing candidates of the same religion as President and Vice President of Nigeria
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Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said that electing to have a Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian ticket for the presidential and vice-presidential positions of Nigeriawould be a dangerous move.
Chief Obasanjo stated that the current security situation in the country should guide political parties against choosing candidates of the same religion to contest in the 2015 elections.
The former president said this in a statement made to journalists in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital on Sunday, October 26.
It reads:
 “Sensitivity is a necessary ingredient for enhancement of peace, security and stability at this point in the political discourse and arrangement for Nigeria and for encouraging confidence and trust.”
“It will be insensitive to the point of absurdity for any leader or any political party to be toying with Muslim- Muslim or Christian-Christian ticket at this juncture.”
“Nigeria cannot at this stage raise the spectre and fear of Islamisation or Christianisation. The idea of proselytisation in any form is a grave danger that must not be contemplated by any serious-minded politician at this delicate situation in Nigeria, as this time is different from any other time.”
“Therefore, disregarding the fact that there are fears that need to be allayed at this point will amount not only to insensitivity of the highest order but will also amount to very bad politics indeed.”
Chief Obasanjo’s statement is believed to be a response to former military ruler and presidential aspirantMuhammadu Buhari who stated that he is not opposed to a Muslim-Muslim ticket.
Buhari is allegedly seeking to choose the Governor of Lagos,Babatunde Raji Fashola, who is also a Muslim, as his running mate but the latter has denied the reports.

Brazil’s First Female President Re-Elected Into Office

66-year-old Rousseff  won another term of 4 years after securing more than 51% of votes to beat rival, Aecio Neves who gathered 48.41%
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President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil has been re-elected into office after a very tight competition on Sunday, October 26.play
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil has been re-elected into office after a very tight competition on Sunday, October 26.
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President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil secured more than 51% of votes to beat rival, Aecio Neves (pictured) who gathered 48.41%play
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil secured more than 51% of votes to beat rival, Aecio Neves (pictured) who gathered 48.41%
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President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil has been re-elected into office after a very tight competition on Sunday, October 26.
66-year-old Rousseff won another term of 4 years after securing more than 51% of votes to beat rival, Aecio Neves who gathered 48.41%.
The newly re-elected president assumed the office in 2011 becoming the first female to occupy the position.
She had previously served as Chief of Staff to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from 2005 to 2010.
Rouseff is said to be popular with the country’s poor folk due to her government's welfare programmes and she stated in her victory speech that her aim was to be "a much better president than I have been until now".

24 Hours After Medical Students Protests Against Lack Of Teaching Hospital, Jonathan Commissions 9 Billion Naira Governor’s Office

Announcing the total cost of the Governor’s Office, that gulped over nine billion naira to Jonathan before the commissioning, Governor Mukhtar Yero said “The project about to be commissioned here today was executed in six phases at a total cost of nine billion, six hundred and thirty six million, five hundred and seventy eight thousand, one hundred and forty one naira, forty one kobo “N9, 636, 578, 141, .41k).
Barely 24 hours after medical students of Kaduna State University held a protest against non accreditation of their department and lack of teaching hospital to ensure their clinical training.
President Jonathan in Kaduna State 
President Goodluck Jonathan today commissioned a nine billion naira Governor’s Office situated inside the Kaduna Government House built by the state government, a government source confirmed.
The Governor's Office 
The students have during the protest said the Faculty of Medicine started in 2009 after advisory stage of accreditation by MDCN (Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria) in 2008 failed to provide teaching hospital until two months ago when the first set of students admitted in 2009/2010 academic session were sent to Uganda for clinical studies that will last three years.
They said government put tuition fee of 29 students sent to Uganda at 150 million naira and upkeep 105 million naira totaling 255 million naira they argued could been injected into the non-functional teaching hospital and also solve major requirements for accreditation or at least get a partial accreditation for the students to start clinical studies while the work continues.
Symbol of commissioning Announcing the total cost of the Governor’s Office, that gulped over nine billion naira to Jonathan before the commissioning, Governor Mukhtar Yero said “The project about to be commissioned here today was executed in six phases at a total cost of nine billion, six hundred and thirty six million, five hundred and seventy eight thousand, one hundred and forty one naira, forty one kobo “N9, 636, 578, 141, .41k).
This development confirmed how the government pays less attention to core issues of health and education.
The project started in September 2009 when Vice President Namadi Sambo was Kaduna State governor.

Dele Momodu Predicts 2015 Presidential Election

To many Nigerians, both home and abroad, Dele Momodu is known as a Nigerian journalist, publisher, actor, motivational speaker and businessman who owns the renowned Ovation International, a magazine that has given publicity to people in Africa and all over the World.
What many people do not know about the 54-year-old publisher born in Ile-Ife, Osun State, western Nigeria on 16 May, 1960, is that he is also a political analyst.
To this end, Momodu, who graduated from the University of Ife, (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) in 1982 with a degree in Yoruba and a Masters degree in English Literature in 1988, writes a weekly article called PENdulum on the back page of Thisday newspaper.
Gen. Buhar and President Jonathan.
Gen. Buhar and President Jonathan.
The articles are praised for highlighting issues in Nigeria, as well as discussing popular topics, current events and famous people.
In one of his latest articles, Momodu predicted how votes will be shared between a former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, and the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan come 2015 presidential elections in Nigeria.
According to the Momodu, if Nigerians are asked to elect their president today, Buhari would defeat President Jonathan mercilessly.
Below is how Dele Momodu came to this conclusion:
Fellow Nigerians, time changes everything indeed. In 2011, I would have said worse things about General Muhammadu Buhari. In truth, I actually wrote Buhari off completely, not without cogent reasons that I considered valid and relevant at that time. The first was that Buhari was too old to lead us.
I was biased by the Obama Presidency and the emergence of David Cameron in Britain. I felt Buhari as a former dictator should be totally expunged from the race. I was also brainwashed by the relentless propaganda that he was a religious fundamentalist of the worst kind. If I was good in Fine Arts, I would have painted him in the lurid and monstrous image of Lucifer. That was how bad it was.
Trust me, I’m supposed to be one of the most liberal and tolerant human beings but it was just difficult for me to accept Buhari as a Presidential candidate at this time and age. I nearly clashed with my dear friend and brother, Simon Kolawole, after reading an article he had penned on Buhari and practically endorsing him at that time. I was so livid that I did not wait for Simon to get out of church before I started bombarding his lines with frenetic calls. When he eventually got back to me, and in his usual humble manner said “Egbon, I missed your calls, hope all is well?” I responded that all was not well as he had spoilt my appetite and breakfast that morning with his effusive praise of someone I considered a red-faced tyrant.
Simon was as cool as cucumber. He was incredibly blunt as he instantly confessed his unrepentant love, admiration and support for Buhari…
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So far, in all 2015 Opinion polls, Buhari is beating Jonathan mercilessly.
Without doubt, Buhari is a modern-day wonder. The story of his life is a stuff of thriller novels. In a country where money fixes most things and people, how did he manage to control the bodies and souls of his fanatical supporters? What is it that makes him such a dual personality that draws so many people to him while others withdraw as if to run away from a victim of Ebola? What can Buhari do or achieve at his age in this modern world where life itself has become computerised? I suffered from this interior monologue for a long time.
Some of my fears started evaporating one night in Abuja when I was invited over to meet him at the instance of Prince Lanrewaju Tejuoso, one of his godsons. I was dazed at the ease Prince Lanrewaju was able to get him to meet with me at such short notice. I was impressed that there were no intruders during our heart-to-heart talk. Perhaps, because he had no money to share, the usual parasites crawling all over the corridors of power were not in sight. He spoke calmly but firmly. He had this childlike innocence around him. It was difficult to imagine this man sitting across me could hurt a fly even as a soldier. There were no airs around him or chips on his shoulders. What you saw was what you got; take it or leave it. Many had confessed to similar reaction upon meeting him.
We took pictures together without much ado. And I actually found him more charismatic than my jaundiced eyes could have permitted. What I saw was that raw Fulani beauty and handsomeness. I and my aides left the place liking him a bit.
Of course the election came as usual and Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan trounced Buhari mercilessly. But most of us got so carried away that we failed to appreciate how well the man had performed against all odds. Here was a man without loads of cash. He didn’t have a preponderance of powerful Governors behind him. He could not mobilise so many billionaires to fund him. He lacked the power of incumbency. He could not secure the much needed coalition with ACN at the time. Many Christians saw him as Satan on earth. Many youths considered him too old. The super-rich saw him as the sword of Damocles dangling over them. All the odds were stacked up against him. Yet this poor man, as I like to describe him, recorded a whopping 12,214,853 votes while President Jonathan scored 22,495,187 votes.
Let’s break it down into simple Maths. Jonathan had a good spread scoring 25% or more in 31 States. Buhari managed to score 25% or more in 16 States and yet got a cumulative result of over 12 million votes. A good Mathematician should be able to help us here because I wish to show our President’s handlers that they will pay heavily for complacency if they assume and take it for granted that they can beat Buhari easily like PDP had always done in the past. Let me explain it further. A man who won the mandatory 25% in about half of the States secured by the President still went ahead to poll over half of what the President got. Now this is the trickery part.
Let me begin with the most obvious. Buhari had only 37.96% in Adamawa while Jonathan had 56%. The registered voters were 1,816,094 but the voter-turnout was a miserable 49.98%. With the way the country is right now, PDP would require a miracle to win Adamawa with a landslide. If Buhari secures the APC ticket, it is almost certain that he would clean up that State. And in case the voters turn out much bigger, it means that State can wipe off some of the deficits Buhari suffered in 2011. The two leading parties can still jerk up about one million extras which won’t be a bad idea even if PDP still gets 25% or more.
Let’s walk across to another interesting State, Bauchi where Buhari recorded 1,315,209 against Jonathan’s 258,404 despite the avuncular presence of PDP Governor, Yisa Yuguda. The registered voters here were 2,523,614 but only 1,610,094 voters chose to vote with nearly 1,000,000 voters hibernating somewhere. I hope you’re patient enough to follow this Maths lesson.
Benue would certainly be a major battle ground this time for the candidates because the State has over 1.3 million voters (out of a total registration of 2,390,884) buried somewhere for the strongest candidate to resurrect. Here ethnicity and religion would play critical roles more than ever before. It is presently a virtual PDP State with Jonathan polling 694,776 against Buhari’s 109,680 and ACN (Nuhu Ribadu) 223,007. Benue had always been a State of enlightened voters and it may swing in favour of a serious candidate.
Let’s keep moving and find somewhere to land in the troubled spot of Borno State. This is a treasure ground with 2,380,957 out of which more than half of the voters have absconded and vanished into thin air. In 2011, Buhari 909,763 against the President’s humble 207,075 votes. Now this State is under fire but is NOW largely controlled by the new alliance known as APC.
Let’s saunter across to Gombe where Buhari scored 459,898 against Jonathan’s 290,347 votes out of a total registration of 1,318,377. All the parties combined recorded 770,019 voters. The implication of this is that if this State decides to be generous, it may dash out about 548,358 votes. We are still moving and scavenging for the votes wherever they are hiding.
Let’s say some quick Hello to our Brother, Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, who couldn’t hold Buhari down despite his equally tall physique. Here Buhari polled 663,994 against Jonathan’s 419,252. Total votes cast came to 1,140,766 out of 2,013,974 total registrations. Do not say I told you, this State has some 873,208 unseen registered voters probably perambulating as we write. This journey is still long and arduous.
Kaduna is a major war zone for the candidates because of its peculiar characteristics. Buhari’s supremacy was hotly challenged as Jonathan polled 1,190,179 against Buhari’s 1,334,244 votes . Total votes cast were 2,569,963 out of 3,905,387 total registered voters. Now wait for the good news of the kingdom; this beautiful State has 1,335,424 voters that it can conjure whenever needed or ready.
If you think Kaduna was super, please, wait for the almighty Kano where no serious candidate can play silly pranks with the energetic and fearless Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso. In 2011, Buhari massacred Jonathan with 1,624,543 against 440,666. The then Governor and Presidential candidate, Ibrahim Shekarau even scored more than the President with his 526,310 votes. The total votes cast came to 2,673,228 out of 5,027,297. In case your Maths is poor like mine, let’s find a calculator before the brains explode. Kano alone can conveniently and benevolently donate 2,354,069 potential voters out of the skies.
We finally arrive in Buhari’s homestead of Katsina where he expectedly polled 1,163,919 against Jonathan’s 428,392. It is either many Katsina people didn’t dig their own son, since prophets hardly get honoured at home, or Buhari just didn’t employ artful dodgers to manipulate the votes in his favour. In all, 1,639,532 voters performed their civic duty out of 3,126,898 registered voters. By fire, by force, Katsina on a good day can still conjure some 1,487,366 votes.
Please, permit me to fast forward to the State of the Sokoto Caliphate where a floodgate can still be opened. Strangely, Buhari pulled merely 540,769 shots against Jonathan’s 309,057. A total of 909,808 voters came out of 2,267,509 registered voters. No one is able to explain this anomalous situation to us properly but some 1,357,701 unseen voters may decide to show up in 2015. Please, bear with me, you must be getting tired but we need to do this together because of my over-confident friends in Abuja who must have had F9 in Mathematics like me.
Let me now give you the shock treatment and take you straight to the biggest theatres of war. I must warn that this not for the faint-hearted. Welcome to the heartbeat of Nigeria known as Lagos State where Jonathan polled 1,281,688 against Buhari’s 189,983 and Nuhu Ribadu’s 427,203. Wait for this, only 1,945,044 voters turned up out of 6,108,069 voters. In effect, Lagos can, in its true majesty, produce additional 4,163,025 out of its bag of magic.
I wish there was space to display all the figures but it won’t be possible. But let me continue with the random sampling. Many of the States won by Jonathan or PDP or both, depending on why you voted in 2011, are not so easily available at this time. Take Oyo for example under the control of APC beyond the next Presidential election may prove too tough to handle. Only 863,544 out of 2,572,140 voters appeared in public but we don’t know the whereabouts of 1,708,596 potential voters.
Ogun State is another interesting territory where 543,715 people voted out of 1,941,170 who registered to vote.
Meanwhile, the largest turnout of voters was recorded in areas controlled by Jonathan but let’s examine the figures. Abia has used up 1,188,333 out of 1,524,484; Akwa Ibom 1,232,395 out of 1,616,873; Anambra 1,157,239 out of 2,011,746; BAYELSA 506,693 out of 591,870; Cross River 726,341 out of 1,148,486; Delta 1,398,579 out of 2,032,191; Edo 621 out of 1,655,776; Ebonyi 502,890 out of 1,050,534; Ekiti 261,858 out of 764,726; Enugu 814,009 out of 1,303155; Imo 1,409,850 out of 1,687,293; Kwara 414,754 out of 1,152,361; Ondo 486,837 out of 1,616,091; Osun (lost by Jonathan) 512,714 out of 1,293,967; Rivers (the largest State in South South) 1,854,116 out of 2,429,231 and so and so on.
This should give you a fair representation of what is at stake in the 2015 election. Politics is not exactly Maths but it is still a game of numbers. Those who think an incumbent President cannot be defeated should wake up from their self-induced coma. The mood of the Nigerian nation is very similar to that which swept Obama into power. Lagos and Kano combined account for 11,135,366 registered voters out of a grand total of 73,528,040. Only 38,199,219 people voted in all the States. There are 35,328,821 floating somewhere. Most of them are comfortably resident in APC States.
My free advice to the Jonathan campaigner is simple; stop projecting our President as a sectional leader whose only qualification is where he comes from. Stop raining insults on Northerners and avoid maligning innocent Muslims. The religious card you wish and hope to play will never play out in favour of President Jonathan. You should concentrate on projecting the positive work and his Transformation Agenda. A President is the father of the nation. A lot of damage has been done by portraying him as a victim who’s derided by everyone except his own.
The President’s handlers should worry more about how the goodwill of 2011 got frittered away in such a jiffy. Above all, they should urgently search for competent Maths teachers.
Believe me, the figures are no longer adding up.”
Let's imagine that the final face off in the race for the place at the Aso Rock is today. Who would be the winner, in your opinion?
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PHOTO: Ini Edo's Newly acquired N70m Naira Mansion

Popular Nollywood actress, Ini Edo has added another feather to being a screen diva.
Ini Edo
Ini Edo
The beautiful actress who recently had, has shown that whatever happens, life goes on. The Nigerian actress who began her film career in the year 2000, and has featured in more than 50 movies since that time has built a  magnificent home fit for a star that she really is.
According to E247Mag, the Theatre Arts graduate of the University of Calabar has bought herself a N70m home in Lekki, Lagos, a huge amount of money she probably got from her multimillion naira endorsement deals in which telecoms giant, Glo is a force to reckon with.
The magnificent house is in an inner street inside Lekki which boasts of a foyer, solid gate, and a backyard. The allure of the house is its design and expansive space. And reports made it known that the ebony looking actress is already living in the house with her siblings.
Below are photos of the magnificent mansion:
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Meanwhile, reports have it thathas been closed down due to its affiliation with her ex-husband.
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The Carter Center Releases Reports on Syrian Paramilitary Groups

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The Carter Center today released to the public a series of reports that provide a comprehensive analysis of Syrian paramilitary group structures and their evolution.  The reports are part of the Center's Syria Conflict Mapping Project, which analyzes the unprecedented volume of online citizen-generated information about the conflict in an effort to better inform peace-building efforts. 

"There are millions of firsthand reports from Syrians trying to tell what they have seen — posting videos, joining political groups, defecting from the military — screaming at the world to listen, yet being ignored," said Christopher McNaboe, who manages the Carter Center initiative. "The Syria Conflict Mapping Project was born out of this frustration, with a simple goal in mind: to piece all these individual Syrian voices together to get a clearer picture of developments on the ground, and use that information to better inform local, regional, and international policy aimed at ending the violence and addressing the grievances of the Syrian people."
 
Funded jointly by The Skoll Global Threats Fund and The Carter Center, the Syria Conflict Mapping Project details the growth of opposition armed groups in each governorate within Syria; illuminates the evolution of armed opposition hierarchies at the local, regional, and national levels; shows the current geographic delineation of pro- and anti-government paramilitary forces; and provides up-to-date analysis on the current status of the conflict. 
 
The Center is among the first to use social media mining for the Syrian conflict in such a comprehensive way and, as a nongovernmental organization, is uniquely positioned to use the information to help push for a more comprehensive political solution. Collaborating with a team of independent researchers, The Carter Center now has a detailed database of all known armed group formations and can determine the structure of these groups throughout the country.
 
"Our reports shed light on aspects of the conflict in a neutral way, and releasing them publically can make a difference," said McNaboe. "The Syria Conflict Mapping Project not only enables us to respond better to the Syrian crisis, but will enable us to provide analysis on other future conflicts."
 
The most recent report provides an overview and analysis of major conflict developments; an analysis of major conflict incidents per month for Aleppo, Homs, and Damascus governorates; and an analysis of armed opposition structures in each governorate, detailing the formation of 5,004 armed groups and military councils over the course of the conflict.
  
See the reports from the Syria Conflict Mapping Project.
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