Wednesday 11 March 2015

APC debunks myth of Buhari's one term as President (if elected)


Press statement from the APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has debunked the myth being peddled by the PDP that Gen. Buhari will spend only one term in office if elected President, saying it is the creation of the PDP which is seeking to play a section of the country against another.
"The APC will not abridge the right of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to spend the constitutionally-guaranteed two terms as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria if elected in the March 28th poll,'' the party said in a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

Photos: ISIS beheads three men with sword for being homosexuals

More horrific photos from ISIS run state. Three men, accused of homosexuality and blasphemy, were publicly beheaded by a sword-wielding ISIS executioner. The photos of the barbaric execution was shared online today. Two of the men were accused of being homosexuals and the third one accused of Blasphemy. They were blindfolded and taken to a traffic roundabout with a crowd looking on.

An elderly man used a microphone to read out their crimes before a masked man beheaded them. See the photos after the cut...

Lol, who has seen this video? Governor Fayose comes for Buhari


During the PDP Governor's Forum today, Ekiti state Governor Ayo Fayose gave his opinions about the presidential candidate of the APC, Gen. Buhari and more. It's quite hilarious. Watch after the cut..

APC is a formation of hate, anger, frustration, envy & malice - Gov Lamido


Speaking at the PDP Governors forum in Lagos earlier today, Governor of Jigawa state, Sule Lamido, described the APC as a party whose formation is based on hate, anger, frustration, envy and malice. Watch the video where he said this after the cut...

Photo of woman who set husband's manhood ablaze + pic of the man in hospital


Pictured above right is 36 year old Mrs. Bukola Olusegun Ogidiolu who set her husband ablaze on Valentine's day at their home in Idolofin area of Ado Ekiti in Ekiti state after he allegedly refused to take her out on Val's day. And right is the man in hospital

When interviewed by Tribune, Bukola denied any wrong doing. Although her claims do not add up, Bukola said she and her husband always fought over their inability to have a child. Continue...

Graphic photo: Unsterilised needle used by tattoo artist on a lady affects her skin


According to  twitter user, @Nanojefe, his/her sister went to get a tattoo done sometime ago and the tattoo artist didn't clean/sterilize the needle before using it on her. Now unfortunately, the bacteria in the unsterilized needle is now 'eating' up her skin. Must be a nightmare! See the graphic photo after the cut.

Did ISiS really let a 10yr old boy execute an Israeli soldier? (photos)


Two days ago, Islamic State militants ISIS released a video purportedly showing this little boy executing a captured Israeli-Arab soldier, 19 year old Muhammad Said Ismail Musallam. But now, after reviewing the footage, some security experts believe the boy was only used for propaganda and wasn't the one who pulled the trigger

The experts said heavy editing used to produce the film means it is likely he never pulled the trigger himself and was instead filmed only for scenes to be edited in and around Mr Musallam's death.
 From UK Daily Mail...

 The film shows Mr Musallam describing how he was sent by Israeli intelligence to infiltrate ISIS in Syria, where the group claim he was captured last year.

Wearing an orange jumpsuit, the hostage is later seen kneeling at the feet of two uniformed militants..
 

The film, like many ISIS execution videos, cuts away without actually showing his killing, and the scene purporting to show the moment of execution is filmed from behind the shooter to avoid identifying him.

During this scene, the shooter's hand is visible and it clearly appears to be one which belongs to an adult, not a 10-year-old boy.
It also replicates the editing techniques seen in a video released last month in which the extremists claimed a boy had killed two Russian spies.

The authenticity of this can also be seriously questioned given a complete lack of evidence implicating the child.

Instead of a shocking child-murder, all signs point to the video being a product of the ISIS propaganda machine aimed at luring disillusioned westerners to join their ranks. 

Earlier yesterday Twitter accounts linked to the terror group shared preview clips of the video, which have not been independently verified.

Islamic State claimed Mr Musallam had posed as a foreign fighter when he joined their ranks last year but later confessed to being an agent for Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency. 

Sickening: Mr Musallam appears to be shot three more times as he lies dying on the ground
Slick: In the first part of the video, Mr Musallam is seen describing how he was recruited by Israeli intelligence

It starts with an animated 'fact file' of Mr Musallam - complete with what appears to be a picture of the inside of his passport - that claims to show his home address and profession.
The video, apparently filmed on a number of cameras, shows Mr Musallam wearing an orange jumpsuit similar to those worn by hostages featured in previous ISIS videos. 

Speaking in Arabic, the young man remains calm and controlled as he tells of how he was recruited by a neighbour who worked for the Israeli police. The entire video is subtitled in English. 

He says that his father and brother both encouraged him to take up the position, pointing out there would be opportunity to progress in the organisation. 

 The parents of Israeli-Arab Muhammad Musallam sit next to a framed portrait of their son, who was captured by ISIS for allegedly spying for Mossad. They claimed he fled to Syria to join Islamic State militants
This image was purportedly taken of Muhammad Musallam on the Syrian-Turkish border several weeks after he left to join jihadists

Suspected Boko Haram member escapes arrest


A suspected Boko Haram member, who feigned madness, narrowly escaped arrest at Buni Yadi town in Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe on Tuesday. The Commander, 27 Task Force Brigade, Damaturu, Colonel Usman Yusuf, gave the order to arrest the supposedly madman when he was sighted in one of the dilapidated buildings in the deserted town.

As troops advanced to carry out the order, the suspect, who wore a white garment with an unkempt hair and chanting some incantations, disappeared.


The incident occurred when the commander led a group of newsmen who were on a guided tour of towns recently liberated from Boko Haram insurgents, visited Buni Yadi to see things for themselves. Yusuf, however, assured that the troops would fish out the suspect soon.

Africa's Young Entrepreneurs release N150m to fund Nigerian Entrepreneurs this year


Are you a young entrepreneur? Do you require smart business skills training? Does your business require funds? Do you lack capital to start your business?

Africa's Young Entrepreneurs is back in Nigeria, bringing you AYEEN 2015, Africa's young entrepreneurs empowerment Nigeria. Last year hundreds of entrepreneurs were funded & empowered
This year do not be left behind. Young Entrepreneurs in need of  smart business skills or capital to start their own business,will be meeting with experts from United states, Canada and South Africa. 
The most innovative and viable business ideas will benefit from direct funding to start up or boost their businesses plus an all expense paid trip for this group of selected entrepreneurs to Ottawa Canada for a 2 week business skills training program.

Robin Thicke, Pharrell ordered to pay Marvin Gaye's family $7.4m for Blurred Lines


Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke made $16.5million from their 2013 smash hit single, Blurred Lines, but a court has ordered them to give $7.4 million of that money to Marvin Gaye's family

The court determined  yesterday March 10th that the singers copied elements of Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give it Up" for Blurred Lines, which was written and produced by Pharrell.  

The court decided that Gaye's family should receive $4million in damages and $3.4 million in profits from the song, with Thicke forced to pay $1.7million from his own pocket and Pharrell $1.6million. T.I only rapped in the song so he wasn't involved in the lawsuit...


Pharrell and Robin Thicke in court yesterday. The singers attorney said the court's decision in favor of Gaye's family could affect musicians who try to emulate an era or another artist's sound. 

Pharrell and Robin Thicke released a statement saying
"While we respect the judicial process, we are extremely disappointed in the ruling made today, which sets a horrible precedent for music and creativity going forward.
'Blurred Lines’ was created from the heart and minds of Pharrell, Robin and T.I. and not taken from anyone or anywhere else. We are reviewing the decision, considering our options and you will hear more from us soon about this matter.'
Pharrell and Thicke had filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against Marvin Gaye's estate back in August 2013 to prevent the estate from suing them for copyright infringement. They lost

Oh dear! You guys need to read this press statement from FFK


My goodness! These politicians don't play at all. The spokesperson of the PDP Presidential campaign organization, Femi Fani-Kayode released a statement just this afternoon alleging that APC is planning to run a documentary about the private lives of President Jonathan, his wife and the Petroleum Minister, Dieziani Allison Madueke. 

He said that APC can say all they want about Pres. Jonathan in the documentary but one thing they cannot say about him is that he engages in gross and perverse intimate affairs with little boys unlike one of the APC leaders who is sponsoring the planned documentary. Ouch! He also alleged that while Buhari was in the UK recently to solicit for support for his presidential bid, he agreed to repeal the anti-gay law signed by President Jonathan in January 2014. Full text of what he said after the cut...

Gov. Fashola calls on GEJ to caution his wife over recent comments


Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Fashola has called on President Jonathan to call his wife to order over what he says is 'inciting speech' credited to her in recent times. Governor Fashola said President Jonathan's silence over recent remarks made by his wife and some associates like Asari Dokubo indicates his approval.

He said this while playing host to the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu at the state house yesterday March 10th.
"When some people say if the president did not win an election, this will happen and the president kept quiet, what message is he sending to Nigerians? He is telling us that we are not safe if he doesn’t win. The president must speak up and reassure Nigerians that the country must be safe no matter the outcome of the election.
That is his responsibility. It is not enough to sign a peace accord but to act it. If the president wants to campaign in any state 24 hours, he is allowed but there are things he must publicly dissociate himself from. He must publicly dissociate himself from his wife’s inciting comments, he must. He must disown them and his leadership will be defined by whether he does it himself or ask his aides to go and say it. When all is said and done, this election will define his tenure for many reasons" he said

Photos: FineCoats Paint Lagos building on fire


The factory of FineCoat limited, a paint producing company situated at Caaso bustop in Alagbado, Lagos, is currently on fire. The fire started from the topmost floor of the highrise building. Firefighting trucks are at the scene. More photos after the cut...
 

Tinubu's wife Oluremi Tinubu attacked at National Assembly today?


According to Ojudu Babafemi, an APC Senator representing Ekiti Central constituency in the Senate, supporters of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro allegedly attacked Senator Oluremi Tinubu at the National Assembly today. This was while Senator Obanikoro was in the Senate Chamber waiting to be confirmed at minister. See more of his tweets after the cut... 

Nigerian wife files for divorce because her hubby's penis is 'too big'


Lol. This is why some people advise that we women should test before we buy. Aisha Dannupawa, a housewife and mother of three, asked a court in Zamfara to dissolve her marriage to new husband Ali Maizinari after just one week of marriage. Why, you ask? Well, she told the courts that his penis was so big that their first attempt at sex as a couple left her traumatized.
"When he came, we had sex but the experience was a nightmare. Instead of enjoying the sex, it turned out to be something else, because his penis was too big.' she said
After their first attempt, she took pain medication given to her by her mother who advised her to endure. However, when she and her hubby had sex again, it was 'too much to bear' and the couple concluded that no drug could help their sex life or their marriage. Her new husband decided that he was willing to set her free, allowing her dissolve their union but only if his dowry and money spent during his courtship with her was paid back.

To cut the long story short, their divorce was granted by a Judge after just a week of marriage in an Islamic Sharia court in Zamfara State.

Charly Boy releases dramatic new photos


Nobody does it like him. See more photos after the cut...

Senate defends confirmation of Musiliu Obanikoro as Minister


The Senate has defended its action of confirming Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro as Minister today despite protest by APC Senators over alleged election rigging. Speaking with the press after Obanikoro's confirmation, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Enyinnaya Abaribe said all the reasons for not wanting to get him confirmed by APC Senators were still allegations and until it is proven otherwise by a competent law court, Obanikoro stands innocent..

"There are allegations against Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, but in our law and the constitution of Nigeria, anything that is a mere allegation that is not a court decision is nothing but a mere allegation. The laws of Nigeria is very clear; you are innocent until proven guilty, so that is what played out on the floor of the Senate. The Senators who addressed the press conference and spoke otherwise of Senator Obanikoro are enjoying a privilege. This is because some of them have EFCC cases, and they are still in the senate because of this privilege of being innocent until proven guilty. So they cannot go to a press conference, and try to convict somebody when the person has not been convicted by a court of law. The Senate is not a court of law and even when the Senate conducts its own investigation, it passes it to the appropriate body for prosecution" he said

Why Buhari remains best alternative, by ex-Abia governor Onu


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Abia State’s ex-Governor Ogbonnaya Onu told Nigerians yesterday why the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) is the best to rescue the nation.
Dr. Onu, who speaking in an interview in Abuja, described the APC standard flag bearer at the rescheduled March 28 as a man of honesty and sincerity with the prerequisite knowledge on how to get Nigeria out of the woods.
According to him, Gen. Buhari, with great antecedents and good virtues that speak volumes, has capacity to fight corruption, adding that his commitment to the war against corruption would trickle down to reducing violence and insecurity.
He said the APC was established to create competition in politics and to achieve good governance,.

Cash crunch hits National Assembly

David Mark
The National Assembly is broke, unable to meet its financial needs, The Nation learnt yesterday.
Administrative responsibilities, such as payment of monthly salaries to lawmakers, their aides and members of staff, are not being met and the management is worried.
Legislators, their aides and civil servants are yet to be paid February salaries as at yesterday.
The January salary was paid two weeks into February. According to sources, the management borrowed from a bank to pay last month.
The salary issue is just one of the many problems facing the National Assembly.
The one that is biting the lawmakers most is the inability of the management to pay their usual quarterly allocation, which should have been paid in January.

Abdulsalami: I don’t expect another polls shift


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Former military Head of State Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar said yesterday that it will be near impossible to postpone the general elections again.
His reason: President Goodluck Jonathan came out to promise the citizenry that the elections would hold as scheduled and added that May 29 hand-over date remain sacrosanct.
Gen. Abubakar, who was in Kano to commission the Kano Institute of Information Technology, spoke with reporters briefly at the Senate Building of North-West University.

APC lambasts Fayose for attack on Buhari


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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has said Governor Ayo Fayose lacks the moral rectitude to query the right of its presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, to occupy the nation’s highest office.
The party, in its reaction to Fayose’s description of Buhari as a liar, said the governor’s action gave him away as an “unconscionable character who ought to hide his head in shame for activities that marked him as a dishonest fellow”.
The APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, in a statement yesterday described Fayose as “the most integrity-challenged governor in Nigeria”, saying the Ekiti chief executive is not competent to impugn on Buhari’s integrity and character.
Olatubosun said Fayose’s first stint as governor witnessed incidences of violence, attacks and murder attempts on the lives of many Ekiti citizens and cases of fraud that are still in the courts.
He said the governor’s “second coming” has been marred by attacks on  courts, judges, lawyers, judiciary staff, emasculation of the legislative arm and acts of impunity.
Olatubosun said: “Lying is a question of integrity. A liar does not have integrity. Lying leads to deceit, stealing, conspiracy, murder and other vices.
“Buhari has never and would never be associated with any of these vices, same cannot be said of Fayose.
“His latest lie is the denial of his involvement in the  Ekitigate scandal.
“Fayose ‘led’ thugs to attack the judges and tear court records in the chief judge’s office last year.
“On May 29, 2005, he  led thugs to attack the Alliance for Democracy (AD) rally at Mugbagba in Ado-Ekiti.
“Chiefs Ojo Falegan and Segun Oni nearly died of teargas fumes after they were beaten by government agents.
“Taiye Fasuba, the Chairman of Ado-Local Government, was illegally removed after he refused to surrender council funds for a fraudulent poultry project.
“The late Atta of Ayede-Ekiti, Oba Adeleye Orisagbemi, was arrested for his  alleged refusal to support Fayose.
“The Elekole of Ikole-Ekiti, Oba Adetunla Adeleye, was forcefully dragged out of his car for his alleged refusal to support the governor.”
Olatubosun said only an “integrity-challenged” man could have all these “vices” around his neck and still seek leadership position or criticise leaders with impeccable records.
He advised Fayose to start thinking of how to plan a life after paying for his alleged crimes, noting that Buhari’s presidency was a reality that could not be stopped by Fayose’s tantrums.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has said Governor Ayo Fayose lacks the moral rectitude to query the right of its presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, to occupy the nation’s highest office.
The party, in its reaction to Fayose’s description of Buhari as a liar, said the governor’s action gave him away as an “unconscionable character who ought to hide his head in shame for activities that marked him as a dishonest fellow”.
The APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, in a statement yesterday described Fayose as “the most integrity-challenged governor in Nigeria”, saying the Ekiti chief executive is not competent to impugn on Buhari’s integrity and character.
Olatubosun said Fayose’s first stint as governor witnessed incidences of violence, attacks and murder attempts on the lives of many Ekiti citizens and cases of fraud that are still in the courts.
He said the governor’s “second coming” has been marred by attacks on  courts, judges, lawyers, judiciary staff, emasculation of the legislative arm and acts of impunity.
Olatubosun said: “Lying is a question of integrity. A liar does not have integrity. Lying leads to deceit, stealing, conspiracy, murder and other vices.
“Buhari has never and would never be associated with any of these vices, same cannot be said of Fayose.
“His latest lie is the denial of his involvement in the  Ekitigate scandal.
“Fayose ‘led’ thugs to attack the judges and tear court records in the chief judge’s office last year.
“On May 29, 2005, he  led thugs to attack the Alliance for Democracy (AD) rally at Mugbagba in Ado-Ekiti.
“Chiefs Ojo Falegan and Segun Oni nearly died of teargas fumes after they were beaten by government agents.
“Taiye Fasuba, the Chairman of Ado-Local Government, was illegally removed after he refused to surrender council funds for a fraudulent poultry project.
“The late Atta of Ayede-Ekiti, Oba Adeleye Orisagbemi, was arrested for his  alleged refusal to support Fayose.
“The Elekole of Ikole-Ekiti, Oba Adetunla Adeleye, was forcefully dragged out of his car for his alleged refusal to support the governor.”
Olatubosun said only an “integrity-challenged” man could have all these “vices” around his neck and still seek leadership position or criticise leaders with impeccable records.
He advised Fayose to start thinking of how to plan a life after paying for his alleged crimes, noting that Buhari’s presidency was a reality that could not be stopped by Fayose’s tantrums.

PDP governors: we won’t push for polls shift again

Akpabio (right) speaking.... yesterday.
Behind him from left are: Jang,  Mimiko, Imoke, Dankwambo, Dakingari and  Nebo.
•’Nigeria needs transformation, not change’
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors yesterday said they will not push for the postponement of the general elections. But there must be an assurance by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that no registered voter will be disenfranchised, they said.
The governors, under the auspices of Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum (PDPGF), said the onus was on the Prof. Attahiru Jega-led INEC to ensure the resolution of the concerns raised about the Smart Card Readers (SCRs) before the polls.
However, the governors urged Nigerians to reflect on the exercise before choosing between President Goodluck Jonathan and the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), who they insisted is too old for the rigours of the highest office.

INEC sure of Card Readers

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There seems to be no going back on the use of Smart Card Readers (SCRs) in the general elections.
Independent National Electoral Commission has invited all political parties for a session on the machines, which it insists will check rigging and improve efficiency.
Ahead of the session, the electoral commission last night said it was satisfied that the SCRs will add tremendous transparency and credibility to accreditation on Election Day.
But the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is said to be mobilising smaller parties for a protest against the SCRs at tomorrow’s meeting.
The plot to “create a scene” in INEC  was uncovered last night.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “INEC will meet with all the political parties on Thursday to make its position known, that it will not go back on SCRs.
“The commission will, however, use the session to get more input from the parties on how the SCRs can be successfully deployed for the general election.
“INEC will also present the outcome of the mock election conducted in 12 states to the political parties.”
But it was learnt that the meeting might be a stormy session because PDP is mobilising smaller parties to protest against INEC Chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega over card readers.
Another source said: “The PDP is poised for a showdown with INEC and Jega over the use of Card Readers. The party and 15 others have plotted a script to “create a scene” on Thursday.
“They are set to disrupt the meeting between Jega and political parties.
“Alternatively, they might seek a court injunction to restrain INEC from using Card Readers. There are four suits in court against the use of Card Readers and they are banking on a frivolous injunction to frustrate INEC.
“The PDP and 15 others are planning this protest, in spite of the fact that they have received legal advice that Card Readers do not violate the Electoral Act.”
INEC yesterday said it was satisfied with the adoption of SCRs for the general elections.
The commission, in a statement through the Chief Press Secretary to INEC chairman, Mr. Kayode Robert Idowu, said the Card Readers will ensure transparency and credibility of the accreditation for the general elections.
The statement said: “INEC is satisfied that the use of SCRs in the 2015 general elections will add tremendous transparency and credibility to the accreditation process on Election Day.
“The Commission hereby reassures the public that it will do everything necessary to ensure that the processes of the elections are seamless, free, fair, credible and peaceful.
“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday, 09th March 2015, met to consider field reports from the public demonstration of Smart Card Readers (SCRs) conducted in 12 states on Saturday, March 07th 2015.
“The states were Rivers and Delta (Southsouth), Kano and Kebbi (Northwest), Anambra and Ebonyi (Southeast), Ekiti and Lagos (Southwest), Bauchi and Taraba (Northeast) as well as Niger and Nasarawa (Northcentral).
On the mock election last Saturday, the commission said about 59 per cent of the voters had their fingerprints successfully authenticated.
It, however, promised to correct all lapses before the general election.
The statement added: “Overall, 59% of voters who turned out for the demonstration had their fingerprints successfully authenticated.
“ But the Commission, in agreement with registered political parties, had provided in the approved Guidelines for the conduct of the 2015 elections that where biometric authentication of a legitimate holder of a genuine PVC becomes challenging, there could be physical authentication of the person and completion of an Incident Form, to allow the person to vote.
“The Commission nevertheless took a serious view of the high rate of the SCRs’ failure to authenticate voters’ fingerprints in some areas, particularly in Ebonyi State, and has decided to thoroughly investigate the cause; as well as repeat the public demonstration in that state.
“This demonstration will be conducted in the particular Registration Area involved in the last exercise, namely Izzi Unuhu (Abakaliki Local Government Area); as well as in Ibii/Oziza Registration Area (Afikpo North LGA). The repeat demonstration will be on Saturday, March 14th 2015.”
INEC explained four reasons behind the adoption of the SCRs.
It said: “The Commission observed that its decision to deploy SCRs for the 2015 general elections have FOUR main objectives, namely:
•To verify Permanent Voter cards (PVCs) presented by voters at polling units and ensure that they are genuine, INEC-issued (not cloned) cards. From the reports on Saturday’s exercise, this objective was achieved 100 per cent.
•To biometrically authenticate the person who presents a PVC at the polling unit and ensure that he/she is the legitimate holder of the card. In this regard, there were a few issues in some states during the public demonstration.
•The SCRs provide disaggregated data of accredited voters in male/female and elderly/youth categories – a disaggregation that is vital for research and planning purposes, but which INEC until now had been unable to achieve. The demonstration on Saturday fully served this objective.
•The SCR sends the data of all accredited voters to INEC’s central server, equipping the Commission to be able to audit figures subsequently filed by polling officials at the PU and, thereby, be able to determine if fraudulent alterations were made. The public demonstration also succeeded wholly in this regard.

34 killed, 42 injured in Maiduguri explosion

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ANOTHER bomb went off yesterday in Maiduguri, the troubled Borno State capital.
The explosion occurred as residents were struggling to free themselves from the hangover of last weekend’s multiple bombings.
The scene of yesterday’s blast is the famous Monday Market where no fewer than 34 people died and 42 others injured.
A commercial driver who dropped passengers just before the El-Kanami Roundabout near the market, Hamisu, said: “I was in my car (a Volkswagen Golf), dropping three passengers that I picked from Gomari straight to Kasuwa through the Post Office peacefully and smoothly. When the last passenger was alighting from the car, I heard a heavy, strange sound that shook everywhere and everything around.”
He went on: “Immediately we saw heavy black smoke opposite us at the small entrance of the Monday Market near the El Kanemi Roundabout by the Mai Nono(fresh cow milk) place where these Fulani women sell nono, fresh cow milk around 4.47 pm.
“I was terribly scared and could not even move an inch from my car, shivering for some minutes before I started my car and drove away.
“When I took the other way out of the scene, I saw soldiers and civilian JTF rushing to the scene. People were running up and down, confused and terrified. Some were pushing others down – all out of confusion and fear.
Mustapha Idi, a civilian JTF member, described the attack as “deadly and terrible”.
He said: “We have so far been able to carry about 30 bodies to the hospital and over 30 seriously injured people, apart from those who ran away from the scene, wounded and those that went to the hospital on their own.”
A hospital source said: We have 34 deaths and 42 wounded people. The ambulance vans are coming.”

SURE-P: Jonathan sacks ‘Obasanjo man’ Agwai

Gen. Martin Luther Agwai
A major casualty of the frosty relationship between President Goodluck Jonathan and former President Olusegun Obasanjo was recorded yesterday.
Less than one week after delivering Obasanjo’s 78th birthday lecture, Gen. Martin Luther Agwai, chairman of the multibillion naira SURE-P scheme —the government’s much criticised answer to the crushing unemployment in the land— got the boot.
The sack of the former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was yesterday described by watchers of the Jonathan presidency as another proof of the broken relationship between the President and his benefactor.
Gen. Agwai, a one-time Chief of Army Staff, in his lecture last Thursday at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) in Abeokuta, titled: “Imperative of a national security framework for the development and progress of Nigeria”, warned the military against partisan politics to maintain its integrity.
Rather than be deployed for political purposes, Gen Agwai said the military should concentrate on its duties so as to be able to tackle insurgency in the Northeast.
He spoke against the background of the criticism of the plan by the Federal Government to deploy soldiers for the March 28 and April 11 elections.
The opposition parties are opposed to the deployment of soldiers and their likely use by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Court restrains NTA, AIT over anti-Osinbajo documentaries

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The Federal High Court in Lagos has restrained Daar Communications Plc and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) from broadcasting any video documentaries against All Progressives Congress (APC) Vice-Presidential candidate Prof Yemi Osinbajo (SAN).
Justice John Tsoho made the order Wednesday following an ex-parte application by Osinbajo.
Daar Communications (owners of African Independent Television (AIT), NTA and the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) are the respondents. The suit is numbered FHC/L/CS/277/2015.
Justice Tsoho ordered that status quo be maintained pending the hearing and determination of the applicant’s motion on notice for interlocuctory injunction.