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Buhari to re-contests in 2015

he CPC’s Presidential Candidate in the 2011 general elections, retired Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has declared his intention to re-contest the seat in the 2015 general elections.
Buhari made his intention known while addressing CPC supporters in Kaduna who visited him.

He told the crowd that he would not quit politics adding: “I am still in until the polity is sanitised and people enjoy the fruits of democracy at all levels of government. ”

The CPC leader also pledged to ensure that the party continued to field credible candidates at the polls.

He urged party supporters to close ranks for victory in future elections.

Buhari advised security agencies, the judiciary and INEC to exhibit high degree of professionalism and patriotism at all times for the progress of the country.

He also urged youths to shun acts of violence, thuggery and money politics to make their future better.

Buhari enjoined the people to canvass for their rights by emulating Nasarawa and other areas where CPC triumphed.

Mr Ibrahim Kailani, the Leader of the group and Igabi Local Government Council Chairmanship aspirant in Kaduna State, had earlier urged Buhari not to abandon the people.

- NAN

Buhari to re-contests in 2015

he CPC’s Presidential Candidate in the 2011 general elections, retired Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has declared his intention to re-contest the seat in the 2015 general elections.
Buhari made his intention known while addressing CPC supporters in Kaduna who visited him.

He told the crowd that he would not quit politics adding: “I am still in until the polity is sanitised and people enjoy the fruits of democracy at all levels of government. ”

The CPC leader also pledged to ensure that the party continued to field credible candidates at the polls.

He urged party supporters to close ranks for victory in future elections.

Buhari advised security agencies, the judiciary and INEC to exhibit high degree of professionalism and patriotism at all times for the progress of the country.

He also urged youths to shun acts of violence, thuggery and money politics to make their future better.

Buhari enjoined the people to canvass for their rights by emulating Nasarawa and other areas where CPC triumphed.

Mr Ibrahim Kailani, the Leader of the group and Igabi Local Government Council Chairmanship aspirant in Kaduna State, had earlier urged Buhari not to abandon the people.

- NAN

Buhari to re-contests in 2015

he CPC’s Presidential Candidate in the 2011 general elections, retired Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has declared his intention to re-contest the seat in the 2015 general elections.
Buhari made his intention known while addressing CPC supporters in Kaduna who visited him.

He told the crowd that he would not quit politics adding: “I am still in until the polity is sanitised and people enjoy the fruits of democracy at all levels of government. ”

The CPC leader also pledged to ensure that the party continued to field credible candidates at the polls.

He urged party supporters to close ranks for victory in future elections.

Buhari advised security agencies, the judiciary and INEC to exhibit high degree of professionalism and patriotism at all times for the progress of the country.

He also urged youths to shun acts of violence, thuggery and money politics to make their future better.

Buhari enjoined the people to canvass for their rights by emulating Nasarawa and other areas where CPC triumphed.

Mr Ibrahim Kailani, the Leader of the group and Igabi Local Government Council Chairmanship aspirant in Kaduna State, had earlier urged Buhari not to abandon the people.

- NAN

How Nigeria can be great – Obasanjo

Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has reiterated that for Nigeria to be greater and achieve development and progress in every sector, it must have strong institutions.
Obasanjo made the statement while playing host to members of National Executive of Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM, led by its President, Dr. Micheal Olawale-Cole.

According to him, no nation would achieve development without having strong institutions and good leadership.

Speaking about the qualities of a good leader, Obasanjo said the two things that were necessary and expected from good leaders in any nation were tolerance and sobriety.

He lamented that, lack of strong institutions in the country had made it to take a step forward and two steps backwards.

He said: “As a nation, if we are going to move away from unpredictability of taking one step forward and two steps backwards,we need strong institutions like Nigerian Institute of Management.”

- Nigerian Eye

How Nigeria can be great – Obasanjo

Former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has reiterated that for Nigeria to be greater and achieve development and progress in every sector, it must have strong institutions.
Obasanjo made the statement while playing host to members of National Executive of Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM, led by its President, Dr. Micheal Olawale-Cole.

According to him, no nation would achieve development without having strong institutions and good leadership.

Speaking about the qualities of a good leader, Obasanjo said the two things that were necessary and expected from good leaders in any nation were tolerance and sobriety.

He lamented that, lack of strong institutions in the country had made it to take a step forward and two steps backwards.

He said: “As a nation, if we are going to move away from unpredictability of taking one step forward and two steps backwards,we need strong institutions like Nigerian Institute of Management.”

- Nigerian Eye

UPDATED WITH PHOTO: Explosion heard in Kaduna

Leadership is reporting over 20 Killed As Explosion Rocks Sadauna Crescent.

 

These deaths have not been confirmed by YNaija, however you can get details of the explosion as we broke it here: http://ynaija.com/blog/2012/04/08/breaking-explosion-hits-kaduna/

 

We will continue to monitor the story.

 

- Hauwa Gambo

 

10 year old shocks doctors, gives birth to baby boy

A 10-year-old girl has given birth to a healthy baby daughter in Colombia, becoming one of the world’s youngest mothers ever. The preteen mom is a member of the country’s indigenous Wayuu tribe, which is allowed autonomy by the government to carry out certain cultural practices — including, apparently, procreating at an astonishingly young age.

After arriving at the hospital 39 weeks pregnant and in “enormous pain,” the girl delivered her 5 lb. baby via C-section. The hospital’s director told a radio interviewer he’d seen similar cases among Wayuu girls, remarking, “At a time when [the girls] should be playing with dolls, they go to having to take care of a baby. It’s shocking.”

- MSN.com

N14.5b Pension Scam: Perm Sec, 5 Others Get Bail

The accused persons were granted bail by Justice Abubakar Talba of an Abuja High Court following the application for bail moved on their behalf by their lawyers.

Justice Talba, had last Thursday made an order for them to be remanded in prison custody after they all pleaded “not guilty” to the 16-count charge brought against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

Those arraigned were Alhaji Atiku Abubakar Kigo, Esai Dangabar, Ahmed Inuwa Wada, John Yakubu Yusuf, Mrs Veronica Ulonma Onyegbula and Sani Habila Zira.

At today’s proceedings, counsel to the accused persons, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, a senior advocate of Nigeria, urged the court to grant his clients bail on the ground that they have been enjoying administrative bail granted to them by EFCC before they were docked before the court.

He told the court that the accused persons will not jump bail because prior to their arrest and arraignment, they willingly honoured all the invitations extended to them by the EFCC.

But EFCC counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs, objected to the motion for bail, saying that the accused counsel failed to place enough material before the court that will enable the court exercise its discretion in favour of the accused persons.

The trial judge however exercised his powers in favour of the accused persons and granted them bail in the sum of N10 million each.

In addition, the accused persons are also to produce two sureties each, one of who should be a level 14 civil servant.

The case was subsequently adjourned till 28 May and 4 June 2012 for trial.

- PM News

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42 years after, civil war bomb explodes in Enugu

42 years after the Nigerian civil war ended, a bomb, believed to have been dropped during the period, exploded in Enugu, the capital of Enugu State. There were, however, no casualties, the police said.

The war, which saw the south-east attempting to break away from the Nigerian federation under the name, Biafra, started in 1967 and ended in 1970.

The bomb exploded on Friday, in the rice mill section of Oye Market in Awgu Local Government Area of the state at about 2.50 p.m. (1450 hours).

Although the source of the bomb could not be immediately ascertained, experts said it could be one of the unexploded bombs dropped during the war.

Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the blast, said the command had commenced full scale investigations into the incident.

- Vanguard

Wow.

42 years after, civil war bomb explodes in Enugu

42 years after the Nigerian civil war ended, a bomb, believed to have been dropped during the period, exploded in Enugu, the capital of Enugu State. There were, however, no casualties, the police said.

The war, which saw the south-east attempting to break away from the Nigerian federation under the name, Biafra, started in 1967 and ended in 1970.

The bomb exploded on Friday, in the rice mill section of Oye Market in Awgu Local Government Area of the state at about 2.50 p.m. (1450 hours).

Although the source of the bomb could not be immediately ascertained, experts said it could be one of the unexploded bombs dropped during the war.

Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, who confirmed the blast, said the command had commenced full scale investigations into the incident.

- Vanguard

Wow.

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