Thursday, 30 July 2015

I am praying for Buhari that God will protect him,enemies will not destroy him-Rev.Fr Mbaka

Enugu cleric, Catholic Priest and founder of Enugu Adoration Ministry, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, yesterday, celebrated his 20th priesthood anniversary, describing it as victory over enemies of truth and blackmailers. This came just as President Buhari hailed the patriotic spirit of Rev. Father Ejike Mbaka saying  that ”Father Mbaka is a great priest who was not afraid to speak truth to power

Photos of Buhari at state dinner in Yaounde

President Buhari was hosted to a state dinner by Cameroonian President, Paul Biya and his wife Mrs Chantal Biya at the Unity Palace in Yaounde yesterday. Pictured on the high table with Buhari and Biya are the Governors of Cross River state, Ben Ayade & Borno state Alhaji Kashim Shettima. More pics after the cut…

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Change is Here:Dino Melaye announced Chairman of Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Publicity


The National Assembly inaugurated four Committees today to help carry out their core assignment of providing quality legislation. Dino Melaye was announced the Chairman of the Senate Ad-hoc committee on Publicity. 3 other senators were announced chairmen of 3 other committees...



The list of the chairmen of the committees below
 1. Selection Committee to be headed by Senator Bukola Saraki.
2. Rules and Business Committee with Senator Babatunde Omoworare representing Osun East Senatorial District as Chairman
3. Ethics and Privileges Committee with Senator Samuel Anyanwu representing Imo East Senatorial District as Chairman
4. Ad-hoc Committee on Publicity is to be headed by Senator Dino Melaye from Kogi East Senatorial District.

Victor Moses’ reprieve: Are Jose Mourinho comments good for the forward?

Victor Moses of Chelsea

He’s dazzled in the Cup of Nations, he’s won the Europa League, he’s shone in the Premier League for Stoke City, but in the end, it seems as though all Jose Mourinho wanted from Victor Moses was a strong showing against Ney York Red Bulls!
Ostensibly, the Nigerian looks to be one of the key winners from Chelsea’s pre-season tour of the United States.
In the space of a few games, the Nigerian international has gone from Pensioners outcast—the forgotten man of Stamford Bridge—to a potential ‘player’ for the reigning English champions. Now, it seems as though the Super Eagle is back in favour, and could have a role to play in the EPL next term.
"I see him fitting in. He’s strong, he’s experienced, he knows the Premier League well, he’s fast, he’s aggressive,” the coach began, as reported by the Standard.
"Okay, he has to play with us. But I’m happy with his week, with his 45 minutes and the next match (against Paris Saint-Germain) he will have 45 more minutes. But Victor has had an evolution in the last couple of years."
Moses scored in that match, and demonstrated his ability to terrorise defences with his pacey, direct and, most notably, powerful forward play.
Immediately, the news seemed positive. Moses’s early performances in a Chelsea shirt—after leaving Wigan Athletic in 2012—were encouraging, if somewhat unrefined, and he demonstrated quickly that he could be an effective impact substitute for the Blues.
Moses | Was not given the opportunity to build on his early encouraging showings at Chelsea
However, when the Portuguese coach arrived in the summer of 2013, Moses was jettisoned. After an unconvincing loan spell at Liverpool, he was never going to be welcomed back to Chelsea with open arms, and it was little surprise when he was cast away to Stoke City—a more modest environment, reflecting his apparent stagnation over the previous 12 months.
While injuries doubtless affected his progress at the Britannia, three goals and three assists in 19 outings showed, at least, that Moses remained a player who could make a difference in Premier League contests. Thankfully, he appeared largely undiminished by his failings at Liverpool and his struggles with the national team.
However, while his performances under Mark Hughes had re-established some of the confidence that had existed in the player, it appeared unlikely that he would find a home once again in West London.
Instead, a permanent move to the Potters looked more likely, while interest from Tottenham Hotspur—who have subsequently turned their attention to Yannick Bolasie and Saido Berahino—indicated that the player was still held in high esteem by some of the EPL’s elite
Mourinho’s comments look to have put paid to a move, and sides like Everton or Aston Villa who may have provided a fresh start for Moses appear to be unlikely destinations…at least not just yet.
Considering the consequences of the Portuguese coach, there’s some reason for disappointment.
What role does Jose Mourinho envisage for Moses next season?
A move to one of the sides in the top half of the Premier League—Spurs would have been ideal—might have allowed Moses to establish himself as a first-team player for a European contender. It would have represented the kind of step the player perhaps should have made when he left Wigan, rather than moving to Chelsea, where he was unlikely to be given regular EPL starts
Nigeria could have begun to benefit from the services of a player featuring consistently, taking responsibility, making a name for himself as a key component of a successful side.
Despite having Mourinho’s confidence, there are no guarantees that Moses will be given the kind of playing time he merits—and probably needs—at Stamford Bridge.
Instead, expect the kind of groans and grumbles that have accompanied John Obi Mikel’s bench role in West London to soon be extended to Moses.
It’s hard to see the Nigerian securing a spot in Mourinho’s starting XI—barring chronic injury.
Diego Costa, Radamel Falcao and Loic Remy will contest the sole striking spot, while a host of attacking midfielders—men such as Eden Hazard, Oscar, Willian, Juan Cuadrado (should he stay) and Bertrand Traore will battle for the three or two supporting roles. Even someone like Ramires can step up and do a job in a wide offensive berth if required.
Similarly, Mourinho demonstrated a proclivity for retaining the same starting XI last season, caring little for rotation as his side tore into the lead in the league and then sat on their spot.
Is Moses's homegrown status of interest to Mourinho?
Filipe Luis has left after becoming a peripheral figure, the aforementioned Cuadrado may join him in the departure lounge, while Mohamed Salah—after never getting a look in—was loaned to Fiorentina and will surely be leaving soon.
It’s hard not to imagine Moses, six months or 12 months down the line, sharing the same grievances as the two underused wideman, having spent a campaign on the bench, watching his illustrious teammates steal the glory.
There’s also the example of Kevin De Bruyne, which ought to provoke cautionary wariness in Nigeria fans.
The Belgian playmaker starred for Chelsea in pre-season ahead of the 2013-14 campaign, prompting suggestions that he may emerge as a new star for the Pensioners.
A disgruntled De Bruyne was offloaded to Wolfsburg in January after growing unhappy with a lack of opportunity at Stamford Bridge—with Mourinho critical of his training and professional. The Belgian was ultimately unaffected by the misstep and is now on the radar of Manchester City for a princely £50 million.
Mourinho’s comments suggest that Moses looks set to be given another chance at Chelsea. The value of that opportunity will become apparent over time, but it at least indicates that any chance the Nigerian had of a fresh start—a genuine new beginning—will have to be put on hold for a little bit longer. 

Amaju Pinnick unperturbed by Keshi’s lawsuit


Amaju Pinnick & Stephen Keshi, Nigeria
Amaju Pinnick, president of the Nigeria Football Federation, has said that there is no cause for alarm as regards the law suit instituted by former coach of the Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi.
Keshi is demanding compensation of $5million from the NFF for wrongful dismissal and defamation.
Pinnick told Goal that the NFF is not bothered by the case because it has a very capable legal department to deal with the issue.
He disclosed that the federation’s main concern for now is how to move the game to the next level during his tenure.
“Accordingly, the legal department of the Nigeria Football Federation has responded to the letter. We have a lot of things to bother ourselves about,” an unperturbed Pinnick told Goal.
He added that there were lots of programmes that could bring positives to Nigerian football and to him that bothers the leadership of the NFF for now than anything else.
“So we are thinking of taking Nigerian football forward and we are not thinking of going back. That is exactly what we are doing.
“Our concern is strictly Nigerian football and how to better what we met. We are not thinking of dragging into something that we know at this point does not hold water.
“So our lawyers have looked at it and have responded accordingly. We have a very good legal team and they have responded. The response is based on the fact of what they saw. That is what I can tell you about the matter for now,” Pinnick said.

Nigerians Attack Dino Melaye for following Toyin Saraki to EFCC office


Nigerians attack’s Sen. Dino melaye via twitter for escorting Mrs Toyin Sarali and allegedly carrying something for her.
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Man dies after drinking 20 sachets of gin in N500 bet

A middle-aged man, identified as Chucks from Imo State, has died after consuming 20 sachets of gin in a N500 bet with a woman.
The deceased, said to be a barber, is married with a child and lived along Ngwa Road area of Aba, Abia State.
An eyewitness said the deceased had on the fateful day, gone to a nearby local shop situated within the area to take a sachet of his usual brand of gin and boosted to the shop owner that he could finish 20 sachets of the drink.
This was said to have led to an argument between the deceased and the shop owner and other customers in the shop that morning.
The argument, it was learned, reached a stage where the deceased deposited N500 and the shop owner also placed her own N500 in a bet.
The deceased was then provided with the sachet drinks for consumption.
It was gathered that he successfully consumed the 20 sachets of dry gin and went away with the bet money.
The deceased was said to have left his barbing salon earlier that day to his house when he started feeling some pains in his stomach and asked his wife to put on their sitting room ceiling fan and sat  directly beneath it.
When his condition got worse, his wife asked him what the problem was.
A source said the deceased told his wife he was okay, but just needed rest.

APC: Buhari Will Deliver Change to Nigerians

Buhari-BN
Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Sokoto state, Alhaji Usman Danmadamin-Isa, has assured Nigerians that President Muhammadu Buhari would deliver the change he promised.
Danmadamin-Isa gave the assurance while interacting with newsmen in Sokoto on Wednesday.
He reminded the people that the president promised to salvage the country, and stressed that “he would not fail them’’.
According to him, it was in the conviction of his campaign of change that they voted massively for him, and I assure us that he will deliver on his promises.
”Buhari and APC will not fail Nigerians as the president has since started transforming and changing Nigeria. The situation is no longer business as usual and Nigerians will soon start reaping the dividends of reposing tremendous confidence in the party.
”The Federal Government is already in the process of transforming the agricultural, power, health, education and security sectors, among others,” Danmadamin-Isa said.
He disagreed with insinuations in some circles that the president was slow in activities of government, saying that the process of providing sustainable and credible governance should not be rushed.
”The process of change takes time and the president’s current tempo on the anti-corruption war and the fight against insecurity is highly commendable,” he stated.
On the just-resolved House of Representatives crisis, he said that it was “democracy in action’’.
According to him, there was nothing wrong with the impasse as it has further cemented the nation’s democracy.
The chairman commended Buhari for maintaining neutrality, while the crisis lasted, noting that he had allowed party supremacy to reign.

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