Monday, 31 July 2017

NIGERIA NEWS

       IPOB STORMS CHURCH TELLS OBIANO NO ELECTION IN ANAMBRA, WE WANT REFERENDUM
We can no longer tolerate this
By Vincent Ujumadu
Awka- THE insistence by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, that there would be no election in Anambra State in November this year, took a dangerous dimension Sunday with some youths suspected to be members of IPOB storming St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ekwulobia in Aguata local government area, where Governor Willie Obiano was worshipping and tried to disrupt the service.

An eye witness told Vanguard that the governor had hardly settled down in the church when some youths, including women, who adorned Biafra dresses and waving Biafra flags, besieged the gate of the church, chanting Biafra songs and shouting, “No election in Anambra State “, “We want referendum”, and “No referendum, no election”.

It was gathered that as they forced their way through the gate, the governor’s security men promptly locked up the entrance.
A worshipper at the church said: “As these IPOB members continued their confrontation with the police, their numbers continued to increase. I think they were reinforcing from Onitsha and before we knew what was happening, the area was full of IPOB people.”

However, a member of the governor’s press crew said the governor was not disturbed in any way, adding that despite the presence of the IPOB youths outside the church, he still addressed the congregation towards the end of the service and stayed till the end.

He said: “It is not true that the governor was smuggled out of the church. What happened was that the security men had to stop the agitators at the gate of the church when they started shouting “no election, no election.

“The governor even addressed the issue while speaking to the congregation by assuring Anambra people that there will be election in the state in November.

” He said nobody can stop election in the state and observed that most of the anti- election protesters are not from Anambra State.”

The Anambra State Police Commissioner Mr. Garba Umar who confirmed the incident, warned that the police would no longer tolerate such impunity.
He, however said the intention of the protesters was not to attack the governor.

He said: “You, press people should report this and that is that we will no longer tolerate this impunity from anybody.

“Why should they protest to the church? The church is a place of worship and not a place of protest. It is obvious that they had criminal intention to attack the governor.

” The police had to stop them at the gate. If they had dared my men; it would have been a different story. We can’t watch anybody breach public peace in this state. They should be warned to desist from this impunity”.

About two weeks ago, a group of youths suspected to be members of the Indigenous People of Biafra had allegedly disrupted a church function attended by the governorship candidate of the Progressives Peoples Alliance, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo.

The conflict happened at Odoekpe, Ogbaru Local Government Area of the state.

IPOB had severally maintained that it would not allow the the November 18 poll in the state, unless the Federal Government allowed a referendum to determine a sovereign state for Biafra.

It said Anambra State as the flagship of Igbo held a strategic position in the Biafra struggle that any mistake made in handling Anambra affair in the Biafra cause would have a ripple effect.

NIGERIA NEWS

       IPOB STORMS CHURCH TELLS OBIANO NO ELECTION IN ANAMBRA, WE WANT REFERENDUM
We can no longer tolerate this
By Vincent Ujumadu
Awka- THE insistence by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, that there would be no election in Anambra State in November this year, took a dangerous dimension Sunday with some youths suspected to be members of IPOB storming St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ekwulobia in Aguata local government area, where Governor Willie Obiano was worshipping and tried to disrupt the service.

An eye witness told Vanguard that the governor had hardly settled down in the church when some youths, including women, who adorned Biafra dresses and waving Biafra flags, besieged the gate of the church, chanting Biafra songs and shouting, “No election in Anambra State “, “We want referendum”, and “No referendum, no election”.

It was gathered that as they forced their way through the gate, the governor’s security men promptly locked up the entrance.
A worshipper at the church said: “As these IPOB members continued their confrontation with the police, their numbers continued to increase. I think they were reinforcing from Onitsha and before we knew what was happening, the area was full of IPOB people.”

However, a member of the governor’s press crew said the governor was not disturbed in any way, adding that despite the presence of the IPOB youths outside the church, he still addressed the congregation towards the end of the service and stayed till the end.

He said: “It is not true that the governor was smuggled out of the church. What happened was that the security men had to stop the agitators at the gate of the church when they started shouting “no election, no election.

“The governor even addressed the issue while speaking to the congregation by assuring Anambra people that there will be election in the state in November.

” He said nobody can stop election in the state and observed that most of the anti- election protesters are not from Anambra State.”

The Anambra State Police Commissioner Mr. Garba Umar who confirmed the incident, warned that the police would no longer tolerate such impunity.
He, however said the intention of the protesters was not to attack the governor.

He said: “You, press people should report this and that is that we will no longer tolerate this impunity from anybody.

“Why should they protest to the church? The church is a place of worship and not a place of protest. It is obvious that they had criminal intention to attack the governor.

” The police had to stop them at the gate. If they had dared my men; it would have been a different story. We can’t watch anybody breach public peace in this state. They should be warned to desist from this impunity”.

About two weeks ago, a group of youths suspected to be members of the Indigenous People of Biafra had allegedly disrupted a church function attended by the governorship candidate of the Progressives Peoples Alliance, Mr. Godwin Ezeemo.

The conflict happened at Odoekpe, Ogbaru Local Government Area of the state.

IPOB had severally maintained that it would not allow the the November 18 poll in the state, unless the Federal Government allowed a referendum to determine a sovereign state for Biafra.

It said Anambra State as the flagship of Igbo held a strategic position in the Biafra struggle that any mistake made in handling Anambra affair in the Biafra cause would have a ripple effect.

Bible Study

Topic:TRUST
Text:Proverb 3:5 it says
       Trust in the lord with all thine heart ,and lean not unto thine own understanding.
             WHAT IS TRUST
Trust is putting your hope and confidence on someone believing him on something.
     WHY WE SHOULD TRUST IN GOD
1) He is our maker
2)He is not a man that disappoint
3)He is trustworthy
       We have examples of prophet that put their trust in God.
          King Solomon was inspired by God to say this because King David ( his father) had taught him to put his trust in God. When he did, his kingdom reigned peacefully , in fact he did not fight wars like his father David did.
               CONCLUSION
        Dear reader , trust God with your whole heart and understanding, will open doors of opportunity for you. Depend on the word of God and you will never regret it. GOD BLESS YOU!!

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

SCHOOL GIST

          200 level student sentenced to death for killing fellow student in Ibadan

A 200 level student of Lead City University, Ibadan, Moshood Owolabi, has been sentenced to death by hanging for stabbing his fellow student to death.

In his ruling on Wednesday, Justice Adegboye Gbolagunte of an Ibadan High Court condemned Owolabi to death by hanging for causing the death of one Seun Kolawole, two years ago.

A Physical and Health Education Department student, Owolabi caused the death of Kolawole by stabbing him with a bottle.

The judge said the counsel prosecuting the case, A. Olawale, a Deputy Director in the Oyo State Ministry of Justice had proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.

He said that the evidence tendered before him showed that the accused committed the offence as charged.

He sentenced him to death by hanging to serve as deterrent to others.

The judge further advised parents to always watch their children to prevent them from misbehaving and causing harm to others.

The prosecutor had earlier told the court that the convict stabbed Kolawole with a broken bottle in the neck, following a misunderstanding between him and the deceased.

He explained that the injury sustained as a result of his action resulted to the death of the victim.

Olawale said that the incident happened on Jan. 12, 2014 at toll-gate area of Ibadan.

He added that the offence was punishable under Section 319 of the Criminal Code, Cap. 38, Vol. II Law of Oyo State, 2000.

NIGERIA NEWS UPDATE

        Boko Haram: Nigeria, Cameroonian troops conduct clearance operation, kill many terrorists

By Seun Opejobi on March 8, 2017

The Nigerian Army in conjunction with its Cameroonian counterparts carried out a joint clearance operation to weed out Boko Haram terrorists along the border areas of both countries.

A statement by Army spokesperson, Brig Gen Sani Usman, disclosed that the two days joint operation which was led by Col Dourai and Lt Col Mohaman of the Cameroonian Defence forces had “troops drawn from the Cameroon’s Battalion Rapid Intervention, BRI, and 151 Task Force Battalion of 21 Brigade, Nigerian Army.”

Disclosing that the operation ended yesterday, the statement said troops of the two countries cleared “Siyara, Kote, Sigawa and proceeded to Bulabundibe, AdeleKe, Tchatike and Lamukura villages” all border areas.

In the course of the operation, Usman said the troops came in contact with “Boko Haram terrorists and neutralized many of them, apprehended two, while many other terrorists escaped with gunshot wounds.”

Usman disclosed that the troops recovered, “an unserviceable Toyota Canter, 7 Dane Guns and 5 Boko Haram terrorists’ flags, 4 vehicle tyres, 2 Motorcycles and vehicle spare parts.”

Addressing the Joint troops, at the conclusion of the clearance operation, the team leader, Col Dourai, stated that the operation was carried out to secure both countries’ borders from the menace of the Boko Haram terrorists.

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Saturday, 25 February 2017

SEE WHAT ZIDANE SAYS

              RIVALS MORE MOTIVATED WHEN FACING MADRID, SAYS ZIDANE
      Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane believes opponents raise their game when facing the European champions after suffering a shock defeat to Valencia in midweek.

Madrid spurned the chance to extend their one-point lead over Barcelona at the top of the table as they conceded twice to a Valencia side languishing in the bottom half of the table in the opening eight minutes to lose 2-1 at Mestalla on Wednesday.

"We always have to improve because it is a long season and for every team we play it is their match of the year," said the Frenchman on Saturday.

"Playing Real Madrid is an extra motivation for them and we have to bear that in mind."

Zidane's men face an even stiffer test on Sunday when they travel to sixth-placed Villarreal, who have conceded just 15 times in 23 La Liga games this season.

"The fact we are facing the team that has conceded the fewest goals in the league will be even more difficult," added Zidane.

"We know they are a very good team, defensively organised and who defend as a unit.

"It is good to play tomorrow after Wednesday because we have the chance to get back to winning ways."

Zidane could hand a first start to Welsh winger Gareth Bale in three months at the Ceramic Stadium.

Bale made an instant impact as a substitute on his return from ankle ligament damage with Real's second goal in a 2-0 win over Espanyol last weekend.

However, he was less effective when introduced for the final 30 minutes at Mestalla.

"He is 100 percent," said Zidane. "He has been fully training with us for several days."

French defender Raphael Varane is Madrid's only injury absentee, so Pepe or Nacho will partner Sergio Ramos in the heart of the defence.