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Friday, April 14, 2017

Full List of New Heads Appointed By President Muhammadu Buhari For 23 Federal Agencies


President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointments of Chief Executives and Directors for twenty three Federal Government Agencies. The list was released last night.

The names of the new appointees and the agencies are as follows:

1) National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP)

Barrister Julie Okah-Donli – Director-General.

2) National Centre for Women Development (NCWD)

Barrister Mary Ikpere-Eta – Director-General.

3) Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF)

Bayo Somefun – Managing Director

Tijani Suleiman – Executive Director

Mr. Jasper Azuatalam – Executive Director

Kemi Nelson – Executive Director.

4) Federal Mortgage Bank (FMB)

Arc. Ahmed Dangiwa – Managing Director
Melvin Eboh – Executive Director (Org. Resourcing)

Hajiya Rahimatu Aliyu – Executive Director (Loans Department, Securities Issuance and Market Development)

Umaru Abdullahi Dankane – Executive Director (Policy and Strategy Loans Set-Up and Pay Off).

5) Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE)

Alex Okoh – Director General.

6) Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA)

Abdulkadir Saidu Umar – Executive Secretary.

7) National Park Service (NPS)

Ibrahim Musa Goni – Conservator-General/Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

8) Service Compact (SERVICOM)

Nnenna A. Akajemeli – National Coordinator/CEO.

9) National Directorate of Employment (NDE)

Dr. Nasiru Mohammed Ladan – Director General.

10) Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS)

Saliu Dada Alabi – Director General.

11) National Research Institute for Chemical Technology

Professor Jef. T. Barminas – Director General.

12) Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research (NISER)

Dr. Haruna Yerima – Director General.

13) Nigeria Insurance Commission (NAICOM)

Sunday Thomas – Deputy Commissioner.

14) Consumer Protection Council

Tunde Erukera – Executive Secretary.

15) Federal Character Commission

Barr. Mohammed Bello Tukur – Secretary.

16) National Pension Commission (PENCOM)
Dikko Aliyu Abdulrahman – Director-General (Subject to Senate Confirmation)

Funso Doherty – Chairman

Akin Akinwale – Executive Commissioner

Abubakar Zaki Magawata – Executive Commissioner

Ben Oviosun – Executive Commissioner

Nyerere Ayim – Executive Commissioner.

17) Federal Capital Development Authority

Engr. Umar Gambo Jibrin – Executive Secretary.

18) Nigeria Agriculture Insurance Corporation

Mrs. Folashade Joseph – Managing Director.

19) Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON)

Cecilia Umaru Gaya, mni – Director General.

20) Lagos International Trade Fair Management Board

Mrs. Luci Ajayi – Executive Secretary.

21) Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority.

Barrister Emmanuel Jimme – Managing Director.

22) Nigeria Lottery Regulatory Commission

Lanre Gbajabiamila – Director General.

23) Nigeria Automotive Design and Development Council

Jalani Aliyu – Director General.
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[MUSIC & VIDEO] Reminisce – Where I Come From


Alaga himself is here with a brand new video – “Where I Come From”.

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Famous Photographer, Kelechi Amadi-Obi Celebrates 15th Wedding Anniversary With Wife, Julia (See Photos)


Popular photographer, Kelechi Amadi-Obia and his wife/Interior designer, Julia, celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary, Thursday April 13th. Kelechi captioned their photos: "Julia, It's been a wonderful 15 years. Thank you for your love , support and patience".

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[VIDEO] Riton - Money Ft Kah-Lo, Mr Eazi & Davido


London-based DJ, producer and Grammy award nominee Riton is taking music to the next level.

Being in the music making industry for more than 15 years. He continues his music collaboration and experimentation in the video for his new single “Money”.

Leaving his comfort zone and storming Nigeria the world of Afrobeats, he collaborates with Mr Eazi, Lagos native Kah-Lo, and Omo baba olowo himself Davido.

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[VIDEO HIGHLIGHT] Anderlecht 1 : 1 Manchester United


Leander Dendoncker’s late equaliser gave Anderlecht hope as a superior Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.

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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Hilarious: Masquerade Proposes To Girlfriend In Abia State (See Photos)


Funny happenings these days; Masquerade drinking beer, playing gamble and now one just proposed to a lady. Issokay!
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See Beautiful Photos of Kim Kardashian as She Rocks Skintight Gold Dress at The Promise Premiere


Kim Kardashian stunned in an eye-popping skintight gold dress at The Promise premiere in Hollywood on Wednesday. The reality star and mother of two attended the star studded event with her older sister and mother of three Kourtney Kardashian.



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Popular Singer, Tekno Shares New Photo of Himself and His Babe, Lola Rae (See Photos)


Tekno definitely wants his fans and others to know that Lola Rae is in a romantic relationship with him! He's been flaunting cute photos of both of them on social media after it was confirmed that they are indeed dating.
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Couple Use Convoy Of Keke Napeps For Their Wedding (See Photos)




The loving couple decided to use Keke Napep for their executive wedding and it went well...



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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

2017/2018 WAEC Government Answers


Here is the 2017/2018 WAEC Government Answers.

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1a) Legitimate government is the givernment  in which democracy provides properly planned institutions, practices for its functioning such as free and fair elections, and transparency in decision making.

1b)
i) Good leadership
ii) Good Government
iii) free and fair elections
iv) wide spread  political participation.


4a)
simple Majority system is a system of voting requirement of more than
half of all ballots cast

4b)
i) Representatives can get elected with small amounts of public support, as the size of the winning margin is irrelevant:
ii) It encourages tactical voting, as voters often vote not for the candidate they most prefer, but against the candidate they most dislike.
iii) It is regarded as wasteful, as votes cast in a constituency for losing candidates, or for the winning candidate above the level they need to win that seat, count for nothing.
iv) It can severely restrict voter choice. Parties are not homogenous and do not speak with one unified voice. Parties are more coalitions of many different viewpoints.


9a)
foreign policy Plan of action adopted by one nation in regards to its diplomatic dealings with other countries. Foreign policies are established as a systematic way to deal with issues that may arise with other countries.

9b)
i)Size.
In the first place the size of a state's territory as well as it’s population greatly influences its foreign policy.
ii)Geography.
The geography of a country, including its fertility, climate, location in relation to their land masses, and water-ways etc. also influence the country's foreign policy.
iii)Culture and History.
The cultural and historical traditions of a country also deeply influence the foreign policy.
iv)Economic Development.
The stage of economic development which a country has attained also has its impact on its foreign policy.


(5)
i)provision of capital.
ii)employment of qualified personnel
iii)improved conditions of service
iv)political autonomy
v)probity and accountabily


10i)
nigera played a central role in ecowas efforts to end the civil war in liberia

10ii)
nigeria has taken lead in articulating the veiws of developing nations on the need for modification of the existing international economic order

10iii)
nigeria contributed bulk of ECOWAS peacekeeping forces

10iv)
nigeria also founded regional cooperative efforts in west africa functioning as a standard bearor for ECOMOG and ECOWAS economic and military

10v)
nigeria played a role financially to the smooth organization of ECOWAS


2a)
Rights can be defined as those inalienable (natural) rights and privileges enjoyed by the citizens of a given state, which are usually stated in the constitution of the country.

2b)
i) The level of economic and social conditions of people also affects the enjoyment of the right
ii) The breach by a person as adjudge by a court of law may restrict the right and liberties
iii) If the health of an individual will threaten the whole society he may be restricted to an area(hospital)
iv) Person with disabilities may be confired for their own advantage and the good society



3a)
DE JURE ONE-PARTY SYSTEM:
only one political party is legally and constitutionally allowed to operate.

While DE FACTO ONE-PARTY SYSTEM:
It exists where there is no legal or constitutional prohibition on other parties to exist rather the competing political parties are gradually eliminated from functioning through the electoral processes.

3b)
i) Ensures a peaceful change of power: An advantage of a multi-party system
is that it allows for a peaceful change of
government.
ii) It Caters for the minority: Since there are so many parties are formed in a multi-party system, the chances are that many parties would exist to choose from.
iii) It Allows for opposition: Another advantage of the operation of a multi-party system is that it allows opposition parties to exist.
iv) The existence of many political parties allows for people to join those parties and as they do so they engage in political activism, thereby allowing the scope of political participation is enlarged.


6)
i) They checked the excess of the king makers In the area of dethronement of an oba.
ii) They perform rituals on behalf of the kingdom
iii) They mediated between the oba and the kingmakers whenever there was a disagreement.
iv) They serve as link between the people and the ancestors
v) The society possess some judicial powers and was involved in policy making.



7a)
Crown Colony can be described as the system of administration that was adopted by the British in the administration of their overseas territories.

7b)
i) Approval of new constitutions:
For a new constitution to be drafted and implemented in the colonies, the secretary of state m!ust have given his approval.

ii) Received petitions:
The Secretary of State received the complaints and petitions from the local people.

iii) Supervision of Governors;
It was the duty of the Secretary of State to supervise the work of the Governors who resided in the British colonies.

iv) Approval of annual budget;
The budgets for the colonies were prepared by the Executive Councils of the colonies, but before the budget could be implemented, it had to be approved by the Secretary of State for the colonies.



8)
i) Herbert macaulary was the father of nationalism due to his various contribution to the establishment of the first political part- NNDD
ii) He also established the first newspaper which helps to disseminate information of the political party there by fastering political development
iii) He plays a pirotal role in the eventual indenpendence of nigeria through his struggle and deactivities for political liberation
iv) He founded the first nationalist political party that called for independence - NCNC and the first secretary was nnamdi azikwe
v) He laid the foundation for political framewwork that attaimed nigeria independence.



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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The Abductors of Olu Falae Have Been Sentenced To Life Imprisonment (See Photos)


An Ondo State High Court, sitting in Akure, on Tuesday, sentenced to life imprisonment 7 men, who kidnapped a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae.

The seven men, who were Fulani herdsmen, were found guilty of kidnapping the elder statesman on his farm in Ilado Village, Akure North area of the state in September, 2015.

The names of the convicts are;

Abubakar Auta, Bello Jannu, Umaru Ibrahim, Masahudu Muhammed, Idris Lawal, Abdulkadir Umar and Babawo Kato.

They were initially arraigned on five counts of kidnapping, abducting, aiding, abetting, kidnapping, conspiracy and armed robbery.

Falae, a former Minister for Finance, spent three days in the den of the kidnappers while a sum of N5m was reportedly paid as ransom to the hoodlums to secure his release.

In his judgment, the trial judge, Justice Williams Olamide held that the seven accused persons were guilty of the kidnapping charges brought against them by the Ondo State Government.

He said the recovered ransom, call logs, identification of the suspects by Falae himself indicted the accused persons for complicity in the crime.

The judge said, “Having listened to both counsel, it has been proved beyond reasonable doubt that they (accused persons) committed the offence with the evidence tendered before me.

“Besides, during the hearing, the victim was able to identify three of them and that the ransom was paid to them. I hereby sentence all of them to life imprisonment.”

He, however, discharged them of two of the charges of conspiracy and armed robbery.
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Nigeria President's Daughter, Zahra Buhari Poses With Massive Fruits Harvested From Her Father's Farm In Daura (See Photos)


Zahra Buhari shared photos of these massive fruits harvested from her father, President Buhari's farm in Daura, Kastina state. She captioned it;

"straight from Daddy's Farm #DauraFarm #Daura #massive #melon#watermelon"..



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MYSTERY: Lagos Matron Got Missing After She Calls Her Daughter


Family of a 58yrs old matron, Mrs. Winnifred Alofoje, are afraid she may have been abducted after she went missing since last Friday.

Efforts to reach her on her phone were said to have proved abortive, as the line was switched off.

Winnifred, a matron at Blue Sky Hospital, Egbeda, Lagos, was said to have left her house in Hand of Fire City, Igando, at about 9am, for Nurse and Midwifery Council in Yaba to renew her medical licence.

However, her name was said to be missing in a register for people who visited the centre for licences on that day.

At about 12pm that Friday, Winnifred had reportedly called her ailing daughter on the telephone to know how she was faring.

The woman’s son, Itua Alofoye, told Punch that he was notified about her disappearance at night when his father and sister did not hear from her.

Itua said he visited the centre on Saturday, but could not verify whether she got to the place.

He said further efforts to locate her had been futile, adding that she might have been abducted.

He said, “She works with Blue Sky Hospital in Egbeda. Her medical licence expired and she went to the centre to renew it. My sister, Onor, said she spoke with her around 12.45pm on Friday. She just asked about her (Onor’s) health. Since then, her line has been switched off.

“I went to the centre on Saturday, but was unable to meet with any official. I went back today (Monday; they checked the register to know whether she actually came to the centre. Her name was not in the register.

“The family moved into Igando on Wednesday, but I don’t live with them. We learnt there was an accident in the Maryland area on Friday, and we were told to go to the Gbagada General Hospital. But she was not there. We also went to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.

“We reported at the Igando Police Station and the police collected all her details.

She has been practising as a nurse for over 30 years now. Nobody has contacted us about her whereabouts, but I have a feeling she was abducted.”

The Chief Medical Director, Blue Sky Hospital, Dr Femi Olofinshawo, said the matron had gone to the centre for the licence renewal the previous week but could not obtain it due to insufficient funds.

He said, “I was told on Saturday morning that she was missing and I advised her family to check some hospitals because I learnt there was an accident in Maryland.

“She didn’t come to work at all. She took permission to go to renew her licence and the permission was granted. She was not supposed to spend more than five minutes at the centre because she had already filled the necessary forms the first time she went there. She was supposed to make the payment and get the licence.”

We hope the police in Lagos will get on top of the situation.
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CAN Says There Were Plans To Assassinate Ayo Oritsejafor But Were All Foiled By God


Chairman of the Christain Association of Nigeria CAN, South-South chapter, Archbishop God-do-well Avwomakpa, says that there were plans to assassinate former CAN president, Ayo Oritsejafor during his tenure which ended July last year, but God foiled all of them.


Avwomakpa said this while delivering a sermon at an Interdenominational thanksgiving service in Warri, Delta state organized by CAN, South-South to honour Oritsejafor, last week.

“The black race and the indeed the entire body of Christ is blessed to have Papa Ayo Oritsejafor. For those of you that were not close to him, let me tell you that there were monies paid to kill him. There were those who fasted and prayed until he died, but he was carrying the spirit-of-not-die. I want to give him the name today, Eghwubare (meaning when you send missiles to a man and he refuses to die)"he said
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Motorists Been Sent to Jail In Lagos Over Buying of Goods In Traffic


Person no go fit buy something chop for traffic again? Lagos na wa!

Officials of Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps Agency (LASECORPS) have arrested six motorists at the Ikeja Along end of the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway for allegedly buying goods in the traffic.

Their vehicles; Honda Accent, Hiace, Toyota Hilux, Toyota Sienna, taxi cab and commercial bus, were also impounded by the agency.

According to Punch, 4 passengers and 9 hawkers were also apprehended during the operation, said to have been carried out on Thursday.

They were accused of breaching environmental law and brought before a magistrate, Olayiwola Ogundare of Ogba Magistrate’s Court, who sentenced them to three months’ imprisonment each.

Ogundare, however, gave the accused an option of N10,000 fine each, adding that each of the motorists should pay additional N20,000 fine into the state coffers.

The Head of Public Affairs Unit for LASECORPS, Rahmat Alabi, said the arrest was in line with the Environmental Sanitation Law, 2015.

She said the Corps Marshal of the agency, CSP Bola Jimoh (retd.), stated that LASECORPS was determined to fight the menace of highway hawking.

“The corps marshal believes that the enforcement of the Environmental Sanitation Law, 2015 that makes both buyers and sellers liable, will send the expected signal and halt the prevalence of the illegal highway hawking and street trading in the metropolis. If there are no buyers, there will be no sellers,” she said.
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