Wednesday, 3 April 2013

FG should figure out Boko Haram foreign sponsors – Buhari


Former head of state Muhammadu Buhari said the federal government should figure out sponsors of Boko Haram.
Buhari spoke to BBC Hausa Service on Monday saying concrete steps must be taken by the government to address insecurity in the country.
“Where and who is training them to terrorize the society? Where do they get money and buy arms? Do they have outside sponsors? Who is trying to destabilize Nigeria – in terms of crippling its wealth and divide its people or it is something else?”, he queried.
“The problem of terrorism is not confined to the North alone. Insecurity generally should be blamed on the federal government,” he said.
“The world is very much concerned about two things - the issue of security and economic wellbeing of a nation. Security is number one. A nation can only be economically viable if there is security. But how did all these crises start? How did the crises begin and assume this dimension?”, he noted.
Talking about link between abduction and bombing, he said, “up till now, every day, they abduct people and receive ransom. How was the problem reduced? How did it start? What method was employed to convince them to mellow down?
“Similarly what we should look at is, how did the Boko Haram start? We know all these. Security is the responsibility of the government.
“It is the responsibility of the federal government to know how this thing started and how to go about it. First and foremost, security is the responsibility of the government; they should know how this thing came about.”

Sunday, 3 February 2013

AFCON Quarter Finals: Ivory Coast v Nigeria [3/02/2013]

This could be end of road for Nigeria as they look to face the tournament favorites, Ivory coast in a promising encounter tomorrow, what are your thoughts on this?



Ambrose, Oboabona, Omeruo, Elderson
Igiebor, Mikel, Nankwo
Musa, Emenike, Moses





Eboue, Bamba, K. Toure, Tiene
Ya Konan, Y. Toure, Zokora
Kalou, Drogba, Gervinho

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Nigerian King Makes History As The First Black Person To Buy 2014 Bentley

Apart from his built 2012 Rolls Royce similar to that of Queen Elizabeth is said to be the first black person to buy the 2014 model of Bentley which was customized for him. The new ride, which arrived in Nigeria a few weeks back, has Olugbo as its plate number
He is also the chairman of Obat Oil, Oba Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan.



Source: naijapals

Fire Guts INEC headquarters

Office of Director of Voters Registration and ICT Department  of  Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Headquarters  which was gutted by fire in the early hour of Monday in Abuja




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FG APPEALS TO WORLD BANK OVER JOBS CREATION


The Federal Government, yesterday, appealed to the World Bank for its support in the nation’s efforts towards creating jobs for its huge unemployed population. Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, told visiting World Bank Vice President for Africa, Mr. Makhtar Diop, at a meeting in Abuja. He said Federal Government had put in place a wide range of programmes and projects for job creation and needed the help of the bank to maximize the impacts. Sectors of need
In his response, Mr. Diop said he was in Nigeria to “seek guidance in areas of support for Nigeria because Nigeria was important for Africa and whatever affects Nigeria will affect the continent.” Mr. Diop assured that the bank would partner with the Federal Government with a view to ensuring that Nigerians enjoyed the benefits of the country’s membership of the global body. Soure:naijaloaded