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Saturday, 6 February 2016

Piece for job seekers


Getting a job after graduating from the University has never been easy based on my personal experience.
Although, I have heard stories of undergraduates being recruited ahead of graduation and known lucky persons who got employed easily  due to one factor or the other, that was not my experience as far back as 1986 when I completed my national  youth service.
I remember waiting for months before I got what I grudgingly accepted as my first job in a relatively unknown magazine I never imagine I could work for.
In my desperation to get a job, I responded to a tiny advert of a publishing company in the defunct Daily Times seeking to employ writers and found out it was that of one Contractor Magazine.
Although I was employed as a writer, I ended up serving as not just a writer but also as an advert executive, proofreader and the guy to send on errand for matters not in any way related with my editorial job.
However while on duty for the magazine, I ran into a classmate who was already a company executive while we were in school who gave me a note to a Public Relations Manager to help me get a better job.
I eventually met the PR Manager who had no job for me in his company but gave me a note to a deputy editor of the defunct Concord newspapers. Again there was no space to accommodate me in Concord though I was an intern in the newspaper house and had many publications, including front page stories to my credit.
The editor gave me another note to the Editor of The Punch who I did not meet during the first week – I went to the office every day.
The death of late elder statesman, Chief Obafemi Awolowo turned out to be an opportunity for me to get stories from his Apapa residence from from Ajegunle where I live to prove that I could write when I eventually met the editor.
After writing a few more stories, I got employed as Ogun State Correspondent and was sent to Abeokuta in May 1987, almost a year after completing my youth service.
My job seeking experience above is the story I usually tell job seekers who can’t understand why they find it difficult to a job early enough after their NYSC. Like I use to tell them, jobs have always been hard to get in the country.
It is not a recent development though I agree it’s tougher now with the bad economic situation and large number of graduates compared with in 1987.
While hoping that the situation will get better with policies that can ensure more employment opportunities, my counsel is that job seekers have to live with the harsh reality of the present times when too many people are chasing the few available jobs.
Before some of them start thinking that they are jinxed or are victims of one spiritual attack or the other, the truth is that there are not enough jobs to go round thousands of graduates of the many government and private universities who need employment.
I must have shocked some students of a Polytechnic when I told them that if their institution and many others don’t produce graduates for some years no one will miss them. However that is the sad truth of the situation we have on our hands as a country.
So what options are open to the job seekers? They have to keep trying and not get tired easily or too soon. They need to know that getting the few jobs available will be very competitive and therefore have to be the best if they have no ‘godfather’.
One difficult option they should keep in mind is that they may have to create new jobs themselves. They must be at their creative best at times like this and be ready to be their own boss to end their endless search for non existence job.
Good luck.

Chibok schoolgirls can’t be found again, says Obasanjo

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Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo declared on Saturday that the 219 schoolgirls kidnapped from Chibok, Borno State by Boko Haram terrorists, can no longer be found and that any leader promising their return is simply lying.
He stated this at an interactive programme of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife Staff Club tagged Reflections of an elder statesman: An evening with OBJ.
“Nobody can bring back the girls for they are nowhere to be found,” Obasanjo was reported to have saidabout the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram gunmen 663 days ago.
“So if any leader is promising to bring back Chibok girls, he is lying. Majority of these girls would have died, while those alive would have been married and others will be victims of sexual violence and human trafficking.
“Nigerian leaders should stop deceiving the populace as Chibok girls cannot return again.
“The disappearance of the Chibok girls is as a result of non challant attitude of the previous leaders who did not swing to action immediately, which constituted impediment to their return.
“72 hours after the Chibok girls were adopted was too late for their rescue, talk less getting to two years by April.”
*Read more in:THE NATION

Video: Watch Alibaba & Gbenga Adeyinka Joke About #Dasukigate In Front Of Buhari

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During the 40th Presidential Luncheon to mark Ogun state’s 40th anniversary in Abeokuta, two legendary comedian, Gbenga Adeyinka and Ali Baba entertained President Buhari and several other Nigerians present and at the historic event with a joke about the currently trending #DasukiGate. Ali Baba said;
“You know before now, when I perform, especially when Mr. President Obasanjo, found out how much I got paid for the event, he was livid. When they now asked me to come and perform for the new president considering that he’s asking money from everybody, he said, how much do you want to charge? I said anything you want to give me sir, there’s no need to tell him the amount, he’ll add me to that Dasuki’s list. Olorunmaje! ..and you know that man has not finished confessing”he said
Gbenga Adeyinka who was co-anchoring the event with Alibaba, said everything Alibaba was saying was his personal opinion because before leaving his house, his wife warned him to mind what he said at the event because she doesn’t want a situation where “they” will come and search her house. He said Alibaba should continue with his joke at his own risk. Watch the video…
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

BOLA ILORI CONGRATULATES ONDO AT 40, URGES THEM TO EMBRACE CHANGE, CHALLENGES MIMIKO ON BAILOUT FUND


                    
Bola Ilori in Akure, Ondo State

An APC chieftain and former Special Adviser to the Governor of Osun on Environment and sanitation matters, Bola Ilori has joined other well meaning-Ondo State indigenes to congratulate Sunshine State as she marks her 40th year of existence.

In a statement released through his media office, Ilori said Ondo people can celebrate for having lived as one indivisible entity since the state was created by General Muritala Muhammed in February 3, 1976.
The APC leader also expressed gladness for the sustenance of democracy since its return in 1999, which he attributed to the whole hearted embrace of democratic culture by the citizenry.

He explained that the heterogeneous nature of Nigeria should be a blessing rather than a curse following their united stance in struggle for political independence and affinity in their historical antecedents. Ilori used the opportunity to also call on Nigerians to take Nigerian projects seriously by treating every Nigerian as one in the spirit of brotherhood for a more cohesive and united nation.

He reminded the Nigerian public that though Nigeria at present is faced with some critical challenges ranging from economy to security, with its massive natural and human resource, it is capable of surmounting its challenges.

Speaking further, he stressed Ondo State should capitalize on the challenges provided by the precariousness of crude oil future to strategize and place herself economically ahead of others because of her natural endowments advantage.

Ilori said, at 40, Ondo State should be more proactive on how to maximize her profitability and be economically buoyant as a state gifted with lots of human and natural resource beside crude oil.

"Unlike some States in Southwest, Ondo could be called the God’s own state.  Ondo is naturally rich, endowed with solid minerals and good vegetation. Our people are industrious and our soil is naturally suitable for several kinds of agricultural practice. What is lacking right now is leadership zeal and the right policy mix to turn the latent potentials to manifest prosperity of the people and the state." Bola Ilori expatiated.

 “The team we have at the helm of affairs in Ondo State at present is a convergence of politicians with no genuine intention for development. They launched out with rhetoric of resisting the festering of a godfather but they have today metamorphosed into covens of demigods and tools for the entrenchment of their capon as God the father. One is however confident that the broom is the lecturer of flies, they shall soon keep a date with broom in the classroom of change” He continued.

"It's quite unfortunate that at 40, the streets of our dear state are piled with urchins, and trainee hands for local thuggery. The inheritance upon which their forefathers premised the future on has been railroaded. The elders are hungry at home without any social safety net. There was a time the civil servants of Ondo state beat their chest with pride. There was a time unemployment was only for the lazy in Ondo state. Whereas unemployment is currently a national malady, yet lesser endowed states as Ekiti and Osun still manages to offer minimal succour to citizenry. There was a time the teachers were really trained to teach, not now that non-teaching educationists are been drafted from Local government secretariats to hold forth for the ones that retired and resigned because the present administration continued to over stretch them. Is it not regrettable that Ondo State is now competing with less endowed landlocked states like Ekiti and Osun for the title of highest salary debtor in the South West? As of today, the oil producing and derivation collecting Ondo state owes more outstanding salaries, pension and deductions than any other state in the South West" Ilori thundered.

“Insincerity has eaten so deep into the governance, and the ethos of the current band in Ondo state house that shame could not allow them reveal the real debt profile of the state. When other states declared their true debt and got bailout which was subsequently paid to their workers, Ondo state government chose to lie about the real debt profile and its now reaping the profane fruit of deceit as the bailout fund was consequentially sank by Access Bank because of huge undisclosed outstanding debt.” ”I challenge the government to publish how it shared the twenty billion naira bailout fund he got from the APC led Federal Government in October 2015. Nobody has received any salary or pension bank alert in Ondo State since October 2015 till date.” Ilori submitted.

He charged people of Ondo to embrace the breeze of change blowing across the nation in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in order for the Sunshine State to take her rightful position in Nigeria.

Bola Ilori expressed optimism that Ondo State has the wherewithal to be an iconic state with best infrastructures in Nigeria, if the right leadership with broadminded disposition and sustainable development agenda is put in place. 

However, Ilori believes there are better days ahead for the State. He urged people of Ondo State to remember the significance of 40th birthday which says 'a fool at forty, is a fool forever' for people to take charge and rescue the State from the present PDP led government that has continued to mishandle the state resources which made her clock to be moving in rather backward direction.

"No more foolery in Ondo, change cometh!." Ilori concluded.

Monday, 1 February 2016

Ikpeazu reveals how lessons he learnt from Fayose is helping him govern Abia

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Okezie-Victor-Ikpeazu-PhotoAbia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has revealed how the political lessons he learnt from Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State are helping his administration in Abia State.
The Governor, who spoke over the weekend during the burial ceremony of his mother which Fayose attended, enumerated these lessons to include courage, identifying with the people and how to handle intricate political issues.
Ikpeazu, in a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti yesterday by Fayose’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, noted that he visited Fayose twice in the last seven months and gained some insights as far as leadership and occupying political position are concerned.
“Governor Fayose is a courageous man, a voice for the voiceless, a defender of the weak and defenseless, a broth­er, a friend and a leader of the people. A consistent man, known for speaking the truth all the times. He told me few things that worked for me perfectly in this state. He is a man I love and respect so much and I salute his courage. He has been governor twice and he is far experienced. He has encouraged me in character and in words. I pray that God will give me the opportunity one day, to be able to show my appreciation to him and how I feel about him. He is a man I love and respect so much and I salute his courage,” Ikpeazu said.
In his remarks, the Governor of Ekiti state described Igbo people as not only industrious, but dogged, adding that he named one of his sons Chukwuemeka many years ago to show how much he appreciates Igbo people.

Osun Pupil Emerges Overall Best Student In NECO

The government of Osun hosted Master Philip Toluwase Alabi, a student of Our Lady & St. Francis Catholic College, Osogbo who emerged overall best in Osun State and Nigeria in the June/July 2015 National Examination Council (NECO) Senior Se condary School Examination.
Toluwase Alabi, a native of Ika Orangun in Ejigbo Local Government area of the state of Osun, received the Osun Ambassador Award from Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, represented by his deputy, Iya Aafin Titi Laoye-Tomori in commendation of his effort at the government house.
The newly crowned ambassador got A1 Distinction in all the nine (9) subjects he wrote. To cap his excellence, Master Toluwase also got A1 Distinction in all subjects in West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), except Civil Education where he got B2.
Meanwhile, Master Philip has also received a commendation award from NECO as overall best student in the 2015 examination.
He will resume to study medicine in the University of Ibadan in February, 2016

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Monday morning By Adabanija Qomarudeen Idowu.

Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Monday morning By Adabanija Qomarudeen Idowu.
Good morning! Here are 10 things you need to know this morning:
1. Following recent attacks by Boko Haram, President Muhammadu Buhari has called on Nigerians, particularly those in the North-East to be more vigilant and ready to work with security operatives in ending the war against insurgency as the insurgents are now back to retaliate, having already lost the war against the nation.
2. Former Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ekiti state, Dr. Temitope Aluko, has alleged that former President, Goodluck Jonathan rigged the Ekiti election in favour of the sitting Governor, Dr. Ayodele Fayose, He alleged that Jonathan gave $37m cash to Fayose for the June 21, 2014, governorship election in Ekiti state.
3. Report says Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted Captain Henry Ungbuku, an aide to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson. The Special Adviser on Aviation to the Governorwas abducted at Iwofe in Obio-Akpor Local government area of Rivers state.
4. The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has condemned the ruling of Justice John Tsoho of the Abuja Federal High Court, where he denied bail to their leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The group described the development as a systematic denial of the entire South Eastern Nigeria of their right.
5. Report says scores have been killed after Boko Haram members, Saturday evening, attacked a village at Dalori near the University of Maiduguri, Borno State. The insurgents reportedly burnt down the village before they were repelled by soldiers.
6. A militant group, Forest Soldiers (FS) based along the coastal towns of Ikorodu in Lagos state and Arepo /Abule-Oba in Ogun State on Sunday, said they were not in support of the resumed hostilities in the Niger-Delta region. The group said militants loyal to ex-militants leader and warlord, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo who are carrying out the attacks are on their own.
7. Following Boko Haram attack on Gombi market last Friday, it has been confirmed that 11 people lost their lives. Mr Halilu Kangiwa, the acting Coordinator of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in Adamawa State, confirmed this. He said 77 others sustained injuries in the incident.
8. The All Progressives Congress, APC, has condemned the transfer of catholic priest and founder of the Adoration Ministry, Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka from Christ the King Parish, GRA to Emene as an assistant priest, saying the nation needs men of God like Mbaka to survive. Speaking through the spokesperson of the APC South-East Caucus, Osita Okechukwu, the party also said it was wrong to punish the fearless priest for his prophecies which has proved to be from God.
9. President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the war against corruption can only be won with the support of the judiciary.
He was quoted in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina. Adesina said Buhari made the statement at a town hall meeting with Nigerians living in Ethiopia.
10. The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has disclosed it would commence free installation of prepaid meters in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as from February. Mr Abimbola Odubiyi, the Executive Director of the company’s Regulatory and Stakeholders Relations, disclosed this on Sunday.

How Jonathan provided billions, military support to rig Fayose into office — PDP chieftain

President Goodluck JonathanA former secretary of the Ekiti State chapter of the governing Peoples Democratic Party,  Tope Aluko, on Sunday revealed how former President Goodluck Jonathan gave the then candidate of the party, Ayo Fayose, large sums of money and military support to help rig the governorship election held in the state in 2014.
Mr. Fayose however reacted swiftly, describing the claims by the former PDP secretary as simply a new distraction from the APC in Ekiti State.
The governor said Mr. Aluko deserved no response from sane minds.
Speaking on a political programme, Politics Today, on Channels Television, Mr. Aluko narrated how the state’s chapter of the party convinced Mr. Jonathan to part with huge sum of money and direct the military and other security agencies to cooperate with the PDP and ensure the party wins the election at all cost.
“Before the primaries, we had this believe that because Jonathan was coming out for second term and because we are going to be the first election in the south-west, at a meeting, we told him (former President Goodluck Jonathan) that north-east, north-west and north-central may not be too sure for him because the Hausas are clamouring for presidency and that you now have south-east and South-south, you must manage the South-west”.
“It was on the basis of that that we told him that he must manage South-west.
“Because of his interest, even before winning the primaries, we did so many security reports to tell Mr President then that he must make sure that we manage South-west zone and it was because of that that he gave us the head of security agencies,” Mr Aluko said.

The PDP chieftain was also quoted as telling reporters in Abuja that Mr. Jonathan actually gave Mr. Fayose $37 million (N4.7 bn) which was used to rig the election.
The then incumbent governor, Kayode Fayemi, conceded defeat after the Independent National Electoral Commission, declared Mr. Fayose winner of the election.
Before the election, security operatives from the State Security Service, acting as a “Strike Team” arrested some chieftains of the APC, including then spokesperson of the party, Lai Mohammed and others.
Troops of the Nigerian Army also blocked all roads leading into the state, and the planes of some APC governors, including those of Rivers and Edo States, were denied landing rights.
Mr. Aluko on Sunday said the then Minister of  State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, and that of Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan, were made to give attention to the election because “we know that APC was everywhere in the southwest and we must naturally capture part of southwest if we want to balance what our brothers in the north were likely to bring on”.
He also revealed that there was an agreement to take out some members of the APC to ensure that they do not give adequate support to their members.
“There was a strike team, a mixture of the SSS, military, the mobile police… that is about all.
“We had a meeting at Aso Rock on security and funds. We were given security and funds.
He listed the persons at the meeting to include Mr. Jonathan; the then national chairman of the PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, Governor Fayose; and himself (Aluko).
“At the meeting President Jonathan agreed that if he needed Ekiti, he would support us to ensure that we delivered.
“At the second meeting we had Obanikoro, Jelili, Omisore… It was a combination of Osun and Ekiti people and they were discussing how we were going to move to take the South-west.
“Before the primaries, His Excellency, Ayodele Fayose, said that we can only win using the military,” he said.
Rigging claims confirmed
After the election in 2014, an Army Captain, Sagir Koli, revealed how some top officials of the federal government and the PDP used the Nigerian Army and other security agencies to rig the governorship election in Ekiti and Osun States.

In a statement he released, titled, “How Nigerian Army personnel were used to rig Ekiti and Osun States Gubernatorial Elections 2014”, Mr. Koli gave details of all that transpired between himself, his commanding officer, two ministers and some politicians prior to the elections in Ekiti state.
Mr. Koli, who came back from his self-imposed exile and was reinstated to the Army recently, stated in his statement released early last year that he was officially deployed as the 32 Artillery Brigade Intelligence Officer to provide credible Intelligence for the success of the Ekiti State governorship election.
“At about 2030 hours on June 2014, a day to the election proper, the commander, Brigadier General AA Momoh told me to escort him to a place where the State Minister for Defence wanted to see him.
“Reaching the place (Spotless Hotel in Ado- Ekiti), which serves as coordinating campaign office for the PDP candidate Mr. Ayodele Fayose, we met the Minister himself, Minister of Police Affairs, Mr Fayose, Mr. Iyiola Omisore, one Honoruable Abdulkareem and host of other top PDP  chieftains,” he said.
The Army Captain revealed that the “presidential team” told the brigade commander at their meeting that day that they were on “presidential assignment” and they could not afford to fail.
They also told him that they were there to “remove any obstacles” that would block their victory and that the commander was key in achieving that objective.
“Therefore, he has no option but to collaborate with them. They said, if the commander play(ed) with them, his promotion is in their hands and the president and the chief of army Staff would be very angry with him and he knows what that means,” Captain Koli said
He also said having convinced the Brigade Commander, the team, directed that soldiers on election duty must work hand in hand with the PDP agents and give them all necessary support they needed without limitation.
“They ordered the arrest of selected APC stalwarts that could greatly assist the party during the election including the DG campaign organisation for Dr Fayemi Mr. Bimbo Daramola.
“They directed that soldiers must block APC members’ access to the electorates but all PDP supporters’ movement anywhere using a designated sticker with inscription, “National Security Task” it should be noted that some of these PDP agents were given NYSC uniforms because we were well briefed by the commander,” the Captain said.
Mr. Aluko, who was reported to be the Chief Returning Officer for the PDP in that controversial election, was quoted as saying he was forced to come forward with the revelations because Mr. Fayose betrayed him and derailed from the original plan they had for the development of Ekiti state.
Mr. Aluko told reporters that Mr. Jonathan initially gave Mr. Fayose a first tranche of $2 million in March 2014 for the primary election.
He said cash was collected at the NNPC headquarters in Abuja and was taken to Mr. Fayose’s private home in Abuja before it was moved to Ekiti.
“Immediately after the primary election, we collected another $35 million from Jonathan on June 17, 2014. The money was brought to us by the former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.
“We all assembled at the front office of Spotless Hotel, Ado Ekiti, owned by Fayose. Thereafter, the cash was taken to a Bureau De Change in Onitsha where it was converted to N4.7 billion”, Aluko added.
Aluko not worthy of response from sane minds – Fayose’s aide
The Special Assistant to the Ekiti State Governor on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, reacting to Mr. Aluko’s revelations on Sunday described the former PDP scribe as simply a new distraction from the APC in Ekiti State, saying he did not deserve response from sane minds.
Mr. Olayinka said Mr. Aluko was already “beclouded” by his desperation to seek
revenge against Mr. Fayose because of the governor’s refusal to make him his Chief of Staff.
He accused Mr. Aluko of lying.
The governor’s aide, who said it was shameful that the APC was refusing to accept a “scandalous electoral defeat they suffered 19 months ago” asked whether it was also soldiers that rigged the 2015 presidential, senatorial, House of Representatives and State House of Assembly elections that the party lost woefully in Ekiti.
“For Aluko to be taken seriously, he must first have to report himself to the police to be tried for perjury and committed to prison for three years since what he is now saying is different from what he said under oath at the Election Tribunal, being the only witness called by the PDP and Governor Fayose.
“If after giving evidence under oath at the tribunal that the Election was free, fair and credible and that security agents, including soldiers performed their duties creditably well, saying something else more than one year after is an admittance by Aluko himself that he is not a stable character.
“It is also a demonstration of the fact that giving the right offer tomorrow, the same Aluko can also address the press tomorrow to deny all what he said today. He can even deny his own existence since he can deny what he said under oath just because he was not made Chief of Staff.
“Therefore, we won’t bother ourselves, responding to what a political parasite  chooses to say because he wouldn’t have said what he is now saying today if he had been made Chief of Staff to Governor Fayose and it is sure that if he called today, and given the right offer, he will begin to sing another song,” Mr. Olayinka said.

TRAGEDY: Boko Haram kills children ,villagers burned to death in Nigeria


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London,Feb.1 (ANI): Scores of people, including children, have been killed in a Nigerian town by Boko Haram fighters who shot at villagers and set fire to their homes.


The attack took place in the village of Dalori, which lies about 12 km from the northern city of Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram and the biggest city in Nigeria's north-east,reports the Guardian.


Some 86 people died after Boko Haram fighters arrived in the village, initially shooting at locals from their cars before setting fire to huts with people inside.
The militants also tried to storm a nearby refugee camp, housing 25,000 people.


A survivor who hid in a tree during the attack reported that he watched Boko Haram fighters firebomb huts and heard the screams of children burning to death.
The assailants arrived 'in two cars and on motorcycles and they opened fire then set light to homes.Three female suicide bombers who had initially tried to mingle with the villagers were intercepted, then blew themselves up.


The shooting, burning and explosions from three suicide bombers continued for nearly four hours.(ANI)

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