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Friday, 25 November 2016





 Pro Biafra protesters in southern Nigeria on Sunday 8 November, 2015

 Amnesty International said the military used live ammunition and deadly force against pro-Biafra protesters who were campaigning for an independent state in the south-east.
Nigeria's police denies allegations that it used unnecessary force.
The country's army said Amnesty was trying to tarnish its reputation.
Amnesty's report is based on interviews with almost 200 people, alongside more than 100 photographs and 87 videos.
Among the allegations contained in the report are what Amnesty called "extrajudicial executions", when 60 people were shot and killed in south-eastern Onitsha city, in the two days surrounding Biafra Remembrance Day in May 2016.

Friday, 7 October 2016





The Presidency on Tuesday confirmed that newspaper advertisements for the sale of two presidential aircraft, a Falcon 7X executive jet and Hawker 4000, were duly authorised by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, confirmed this in a statement made available to journalists.
Shehu said the decision to sell the jets was in line with the directive of the President that aircraft in the Presidential Air Fleet should be reduced to cut down on waste.

 

He explained that the reduction would not end with the sale of the two jets.

 The presidential spokesman said some aircraft in the fleet would also soon be handed over to the Nigeria Air Force for its operations.

Shehu said, “When he campaigned to be President, the then APC candidate Muhammadu Buhari, if you recall, promised to look at the Presidential Air Fleet with a view to cutting down on waste.

“His directive to a government committee on this assignment is that he likes to see a compact and reliable aircraft for the safe airlift of the President, the Vice-President and other government officials that go on special missions.
“This exercise is by no means complete. I am sure the Commander of the Presidential Air Fleet will any time from now call you to a ceremony at which he will hand over some other aircraft to the Air Force for their operations.”
According to the Presidency, PAF currently has 10 aircraft. These are: Boeing Business Jet (Boeing 737-800 or AirForce One), one Gulfstream 550, one Gulfstream V (Gulfstream 500), two Falcons 7X, one Hawker Sidley 4000, two AgustaWestland AW 139 helicopters and two AgustaWestland AW 101 helicopters.
Each of the two Falcon 7X jets were purchased in 2010 by the Federal Government for $51.1m, while the Gulfstream 550 costs $53.3m, a former Minister of Information, the late Prof. Dora Akunyili, had said.
The price of other aircraft in the fleet could not be ascertained. But according to Wikipedia, price.wescrawler.com and airline executives, the factory price of other aircraft in the fleet are: Boeing Business Jet, $59m; HS 4000, $22.9m; AgustaWestland 139, $12m; and AgusatWestland 101, $21m.
This brings a combined estimated value of Nigeria’s PAF to $347.4m (N106.13bn).
Quoting a document from the Presidency, SATURDAY PUNCH had reported recently that despite the biting economic recession in the country, the Federal Government spent N5bn on the 10-aicraft PAF in the last 15 months.
According to the document, the Presidency put the amount so far released for the fleet since the inception of the current administration in May 2015 at N5bn.
The breakdown of the sum showed that N2.3bn was released for PAF by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation between May and November 2015.
That figure included releases for personnel costs, overheads and capital expenditures; out of the N5.19bn appropriated for PAF in the 2015 budget.

Of the sum, the Presidency said N99.715m was spent on aircraft maintenance, spares and subscription services.

The sum of N98.5m was also spent on operations; N165.373m on training and N85.5m on personnel medicals and overheads.

During the period, the document claimed that PAF spent N1.350bn to settle outstanding liabilities carried over from 2014 while N500m was refunded to the NSA for financial support rendered for the maintenance of the Fleet prior to release of funds.

According to the newspaper advertisement announcing the sale of the two aircraft, the Falcon 7X with registration number 5N-FGU and serial number 090 is currently located in Abuja.
It indicated that the aircraft entered into service in 2011 and had completed 2776:47 hours and 2363 cycles.

The advertisement read in part, “Take off at sea level — 5, 555 ft; landing distance — 2,070ft; certified ceiling — 51, 000ft; cruise speed — 488kts; Easy II Avionics 1A Complainct/Satcom. Interior: Passenger capacity — 16, crew seating capacity — 3; forward and Aft lavatories; four large screen monitors; six small adjustable seat mounted monitors and fully automated media centre.”

The second aircraft, Hawker 4000 with registration number 5N-FGX and serial number RC 066 entered into service in 2012. It has completed 1178:15 hours and 1146 cycles.
Its details were given thus: “Range — 3190NM; take off at sea level — 5,068 ft; landing distance — 2,475ft; certified ceiling — 45, 000ft; cruise speed — 482kts; Honeywell Primus Epic Avionics/Satcom. Interior: Passenger capacity — 9, crew seating capacity – 3 with detachable jump seat; Aft lavatories; two monitors; power outlet in cabin and cockpit and fully automated media centre.”
Meanwhile, aviation stakeholders have supported the Presidency’s move to sell the aircraft.

The General Secretary, Aviation Round Table, an industry pressure group, Group Captain John Ojikutu, who supported the move, said, “It is high time the Presidency reduced the number of aircraft in that fleet. We can’t be spending our scarce forex to maintain a large fleet of 10 aircraft.”

A former Assistant General Secretary, Airline Operators of Nigeria, Mr. Muhammed Tukur, also supported the move, saying the aircraft could be sold to both airline operators and private individuals who could use them for commercial purposes.

He said that this could generate more revenue and create jobs.
A former President of the Airline Operators of Nigeria, Dr. Steve Mahonwu, stated that instead of selling the aircraft, the Federal Government should hold on until it was ready to float a national carrier and should then make the planes serve the airline.

He said, “Are we not ashamed that several years after the demise of our Nigerian Airways, we still don’t have an airline we can call our own? Instead of selling these aircraft, why not hold on till when you are ready for a national carrier?

“The President promised to reduce the Presidential fleet size and that’s okay. He has also assured Nigerians that he will ensure the return of our national carrier. So instead of selling the aircraft in the Presidential fleet, you can convert some of them and use them as jets in the national carrier.”
But Capt. Dele Ore of the Aviation Round Table, a body of industry experts, told our correspondent that it would not be right to sell the aircraft without carrying out adequate studies to ascertain if truly the Presidency would not need them any longer.
According to him, the two aircraft in question would not be fit for full-scale commercial service


APC chieftain, Inegbiniki made the comments via a statement issued in response to Tinubu’s call for Oyegun’s resignation.

 Tinubu and Oyegun

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo state has expressed his support for Chairman, John Oyegun.

Chief Francis Inegbiniki urged APC leader, Bola Tinubu not to direct his anger over the Ondo governorship primaries at Oyegun since he isn’t a candidate.
Inegbiniki made the comments via a statement issued in response to Tinubu’s call for Oyegun’s resignation.
The statement reads in part:

“It is unfortunate that our national leader, whom we all respect so much and Timi Frank, have asked Oyegun to resign from office, without disclosing the offence that he committed to warrant his resignation.”

“Our national leader’s anger against Oyegun is related to the just concluded Ondo State APC governorship primaries, while Timi Frank’s anger is the unfortunate crisis rocking the National Assembly. Oyegun is not the cause of the crisis in the National Assembly and cannot take decision alone without other members of the National Working Committee.

“Oyegun was not an aspirant in the Ondo APC primaries, so, it is unnecessary for anyone to direct his anger at Oyegun. It is not fair to put all the blames on him. Nobody should use Oyegun as the sacrificial lamb.

“We are therefore, calling on the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and members of the National Working Committee to call Timi Frank to order.”

Tinubu, on September 25, demanded Oyegun’s resignation after accusing him of  heating during the Ondo primaries.

 

Showcase at The African Fashion and Design Week 2016...
African Fashion and Design Week 2016

The African Fashion and Design Week 2016 has unveiled the schedule for the showcase lined up for the fashion week.
The fashion week set to feature a seminar titled 'Business Of Fashion' with a theme “Be Inspired” will hold on the 7th through 9th October 2016 at the Oriental hotel in Lagos.

Designers including Zizi Cardow from Nigeria, Sunny Rose from Nigeria/Thailand, Modela from Nigeria, Chocolate from Ghana, Grace Wallace from Togo, Weiz Dhurm Franklyn from Nigeria, Afriken from Ghana, Raaah from Zimbabwe/UK, Phuzion from Gambia, Gavin Rajah from South Africa will be showcasing at the fashion event.
African Fashion and Design Week 2016

Peep the schedule below:
Day 1:
Press Conference
Business Of Fashion
Day 2:
2pm-6pm: Registration
6pm-6-30pm: Blue Pearl Rising Star Competion- Bekah Thyromi, HKM Designs, Ammerah
6-30pm- 7-30pm: Day Creations,Xallemgo, MTV Clothing, Modela, Blessing Genius
7-30pm-8-30pm: House of BO, Shikazuri, Rosbinna, Ariken by Nana, Raaah
8:30pm-9-30pm: Weizdhurm Franklyn, Zizi Cardow, Mustafa Hassanali

Day 3:
2pm-6pm: Registration
6pm-7pm: Alfiez, Phuzion, Chocolate, Grace Wallace, Zhalima Grazioni,
7pm-8pm: Nalem Clothing, Sunny Rose, Alvince Couture, Jamil Waiji,
8pm-9pm: Kahindo, Angie H Couture, African Icon Of Hope Awards
9pm-10pm: Gavin Rajah

Details:
Date: Friday, October 7th 2016.
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Venue: Oriental Hotel, 3 Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos






























Neymar Jr was targeted by Bolivia, but the Brazil star must show more maturity to avoid being booked says head coach Tite.
Brazil coach Tite praised Neymar's performance in the 5-0 battering of Bolivia in World Cup qualifying, but urged the star forward to learn from the yellow card he picked up that leaves him suspended for the meeting with Venezuela.

The Barcelona star scored one and assisted two others as Brazil put Bolivia to the sword in Rio Grande do Norte.


However, Neymar - who had been on the end of a series of niggling fouls - received a caution for dissent that leaves him suspended for Tuesday's contest.

And Tite feels there are lessons to be learnt.
"There were mistakes from the referee, with an excess of fouls derived from a lack of punishment to them," he told a post-match news conference.
"And we - Neymar and me - we need maturity to understand that we'll have to bear these kind of situations, too.

"What happens sometimes, and it did happen, regarding the card, was - in the first place - an excessive amount of fouls aimed to emotionally destabilise the squad, to provoke situations.
"You can say 'okay, the fouls are from the game and it's the referee's problem'. It's my responsibility as a manager to guide the player."

On Neymar's absence, he added: "The team must be strong without Neymar. It is inhumane to put everything on Neymar."
Harry song who recently took to social media to expose an obsessed fan who threatened to kill him if he refuses her sex, is searching for love.
  
Baba for the girls' Harrysong is looking for love in this cold hard world.
The Five Star Entertainment star announced his intentions to fans yesterday, October 5, 2016, saying he is giving marriage and falling in love some serious thought.

"DON’T SAY A WORD. DON’T EVEN ARGUE. .JUST WORK..JUST WORK..AND DON’T FORGET TO PRAY…the first time in ma whole life I thought about falling in love truly and getting married. Wow #babaforthegirls. ”, he wrote.

But it seems like we are not the only ones happy the singer wants to settle down. Fans have trooped to the post congratulating him on leaving the 'worldly girls' for a good woman.

"Awwww... imagine what you'll become with a good woman by your side," a follower wrote.
 

Friday, 30 September 2016

This is a wholesome meal, from the Sony Music man, and definitely will be a shoo-in for one of the late-year hits of 2017.
Davido 'Skelewu' used as Original Soundtrack for Disney movie

There’s only as much as a creative soul can take from inactivity.Davido who signed over a lot of his music business to Sony Music Entertainment has had  a late start this year.
Where others have raced out with singles this year, he has been patient, working on his first project from the music giants. At home he has subsisted on past glory and effective guest verses on collaborations.
Gbagbe Oshi’ isn’t the first song from the “Son Of Mercy” EPthat we would have been bumping to. The original promotional and roll-out script had the collaboration with US singer Tinashe, ‘How long’ as the first of its kind. But as has been the case since he signed, the release was scrapped earlier in the month, with the singer embracing discontent and displeasure on social media.
Davido - "Son Of Mercy" EP
He has his chance now; The EP has been announced, and everyone can now pre-order the 5-track special. ‘Gbagbe Oshi’is the gift that comes with the pre-order, and it is such a delight.
Davido reprises his familiar role as the Shizzi’s partner in the studio, and the duo proceed to make magic. Thankfully, what his you first is a refreshing feel. We have missed Davido, and all of his energy and signature vocals. For all the fears that his creative control will be ripped from his hands, on this new song, we still have our own good old Davido.
The vocal delivery is tweaked a bit to fit in with the dancehall influence of the bit, but he occasionally resorts to the basics of his delivery, his artistic flows still intact, but with a certain patois edge. Where he finds happiness is on the layer of Afrobeat instrumentation that is ubiquitous on the production, with background horns firing intermittently.
Davido 's Skelewu OST Queen of Katwe
This is a wholesome meal, from the Sony Music man, and definitely will be a shoo-in for one of the late-year hits of 2017.
But was it worth the wait? Is this song strong enough to justify his absence for many months? That isn’t the point here. The “Son Of Mercy” EP is what the focus is on, and only then can this conversation be had objectively.
But in the meantime, You Need To Hear This because it is Davido, bck from the cold, and ending his content drought.