UK-based Ghanaian Doctor Sacked For Recommending T.B Joshua’s Prayer To Patient


A Ghanaian psychiatrist, Dr Awakame Julius of National Health Service, NHS in the North Essex Partnership Foundation Trust, United Kingdom, has been reportedly sacked after he advised a patient to get help from TB Joshua’s 24-hour church TV channel, Emmanuel TV because she might be possessed by demonic forces, UK Daily Mail reports.

Dr Julius, according to reports, recorded medical notes diagnosing the woman as having a history of ‘satanic ritual abuse’ and said her issues could not be addressed by regular treatment.
He, thereafter, told his unidentified patient to watch Emmanuel TV, adding that ‘neither psychiatry not psychology would be able to help because there were special forces at play.’
The patient claimed Julius also told her to get ‘holy water’ before ‘switching off’ during the consultation at the health centre where he was treating the ‘vulnerable’ woman as an outpatient.
When community psychiatric nurse Martin Rowe later quizzed Julius whether his patient was possessed, he said, “She may well be” and claimed she had been thrown out of her local church due to her condition.
The doctor, reports allege, faced being struck off after he was found guilty in his absence at a medical tribunal of a number of misconduct charges.
The hearing in Manchester, was told he was made aware she had a ‘Dissociative Identity’: a personality disorder, and a ‘history of previous satanic ritual abuse’ before making a record of it in his notes.
But Awakame, formerly of Ipswich, then told his patient she had been ‘initiated through satanic ritual’ and wrote down a website address for her to access, reportedly claiming that her problems ‘could only be addressed by the church’ before he wrote down the name and suggested she wrote a book about her experiences.
The TV station, the doctor added, was “specifically targeted for people who experience similar situations.”
(Source: DAILY POST)


Buhari Threatened To Sack Ministers Because Of Extradition Agreement With UAE--SR

Sources inside Nigeria’s Presidency have told SaharaReporters that fierce disagreements over treaties signed between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) nearly led to the sacking of top ministers in President Muhammadu Buhari’s government. The sources disclosed that Minister of Trade and Investment, Udo Udoma, and Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, expressed serious concerns over the provisions of several of the treaties President Buhari planned on signing with the UAE. The ministers’ opposition caused serious friction within Mr. Buhari’s team, SaharaReporters learned.

Mr. Buhari met earlier this week with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Al Nah Yan, the Crown Prince of the UAE, to discuss a range of financial and political issues and to sign six bilateral agreements.


 According to documents exclusively leaked to SaharaReporters, the six agreements focused on four judicial issues: extraditing criminals in the UAE to Nigeria, the transfer of incarcerated and sentenced persons, mutual legal assistance on criminal matters, and mutual assistance on civil and commercial issues. The bilateral agreement expressly states that these agreements relate to the “recovery and repatriation of stolen Nigerian assets.”

Ahead of the signing of the agreements, Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant for Media and Publicity to President Buhari, stated, “Nigeria also expects to get more support from the UAE for its war against terrorism and the recovery of Nigeria’s stolen funds.”

However, SaharaReporters has learned that the commercial and trade agreements signed between Nigeria and the UAE were considered by many on Mr. Buhari’s delegation as counter to Nigeria’s best economic interests. The most vocal dissenters, according to sources, were Mrs. Adeosun and Mr. Udoma, who counseled Mr. Buhari not to sign those agreements.

Our sources revealed that Mr. Buhari was, however, not interested in his ministers’ arguments that the economic agreements between Nigeria and the UAE were weighted against Nigeria’s interests. “Mr. President was focused on doing whatever was necessary to repatriate stolen funds and extradite criminals hiding in the UAE,” said one source. He added, “He was so concerned about that sole issue that he became incensed about the warning from some members of his team.”

At one point in the debate, Mr. Buhari declared his readiness to relieve Mrs. Adeosun and Mr. Udoma of their portfolios if they did not drop their opposition to the agreements.

One source told SaharaReporters that the two ministers realized the importance of identifying and reclaiming assets illicitly stashed away by corrupt Nigerians in the UAE, especially Dubai. However, they felt that Nigeria gave away too much in terms of its bilateral economic interests in order to achieve the president’s major goal.

Buhari cleaning the mess of Jonathan, Yar’Adua, Obasanjo – Mbadinuju

Former Anambra State Governor and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Chimwoke Mbadinuju has called for support for the anti-graft campaigns of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

He told journalists in Keffi on Friday that “what the president is doing is cleaning the mess of previous administrations. It is clear that the president is not the cause of our political and economic problems but rather finding solutions of past and present problems we face.


“Former administrations brought the “cankerworm” and “caterpillar” of corruption, injustice, poor economy, cheating and looting. President Buhari has extended the loot recovery to former Yar’adua-Obasanjo era and this is extensive enough to curb graft and recover Nigeria’s stolen commonwealth.

“Corruption will die faster in Nigeria if we do away with avarice, inordinate ambition, political ostentation, greed, cheating and the likes.”

We won’t provide sureties for Metuh –Jalo


The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has said that it will not provide sureties for its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh.

The party said since Metuh was being prosecuted for offences that have nothing to do with it, its embattled spokesperson should look for those who would stand as sureties for him.

Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Alhaji Abdullahi Jalo said  on Friday in Abuja that it would be wrong for anyone to be expecting the party to provide sureties for Metuh when the party did not benefit from the money he allegedly collected from the former National Security Adviser, Lt Col. Sabo Dasuki (retd.).

Metuh is facing charges for allegedly collecting N400m from Dasuki, an offence the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission described as money laundering.

Though Metuh said he actually collected the money, he said it was for a job he did for former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Metuh has, however, remained silent on the type of job he allegedly did for the former President.

Source: PUNCH.

Dollar scarcity hits Nigerian banks

Bank customers are now unable to withdraw dollars from their domiciliary accounts amid worsened scarcity of the currency in the financial services sector, Saturday PUNCH investigation has revealed.

With the situation, business persons and individuals are complaining that they cannot get dollars from their banks to do transactions.

Meanwhile, the naira has continued to depreciate at the parallel market amid mixed reactions to the recent foreign exchange policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria to stop selling forex to Bureau de Change operators.

Currently, the naira exchanges at about N300 at the parallel market and trades at about N200 at the official interbank window.

Investigation, however, showed that the scarcity of dollars has worsened in banks which are therefore under pressure to meet customers’ foreign exchange demand.

For instance, a Lagos based medical doctor, Clementina Silas, said she had been unable to withdraw the amount she needed from her domiciliary account for over 10 days.

Silas said she was told by officials of her bank to try several of their branches to check if they could come up with the $1,300 she wanted to withdraw from her account.

Source:  Saturday PUNCH

Dasukigate: 21 persons, firms got N54.65bn –FG

Twenty one individuals and companies received N54.65bn from the $2.1bn arms deal scandal currently rocking the country.

Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, disclosed this while speaking with online publishers in Lagos on Friday, according to a statement issued by the ministry in Abuja.

Making comparison, the minister said what 21 individuals and companies received from the arms deal was higher than what the Federal Government budgeted for zonal intervention programmes across the country in 2015 by N2.83bn, adding that corruption was the reason government programmes don’t make the required impact.

He said, “The simple reason is that appropriated funds have ended up in the pockets of a few.
“Whereas the sum of N51.83bn was appropriated for 1,278 projects in the Zonal Intervention Projects for 2015, a total of 21 individuals and companies benefited from the Dasukigate to the tune of N54.66bn as we know so far.

‘“The implication, therefore, is that the amount received by 21 individuals and companies is more than the 2015 Zonal Intervention Project budget by N2.83bn!

“Furthermore, the value of what beneficiaries of Dasukigate contributed to development is zero, compared to how the lives of Nigerians would have been transformed, poverty reduced and livelihoods improved by the Zonal Intervention Projects which would have cost N2.83bn less than Dasukigate.”

Mohammed also said it was not necessary to regulate online publications because the publishers are responsible enough to regulate themselves.

He, however, told the publishers to ensure that they maintain credibility.
“If the online publications suffer credibility problems, they stand the risk of losing the confidence of their readers and the advertisers who provide the lifeblood for the publications’ survival,” he said.

He said while the number of online publications was bound to grow in the days ahead, only the credible ones would continue to enjoy patronage, either from the readers or from the advertisers.

The minister said it was in the interest of government that online publications continue to grow in number because the more the number of such publications, the easier it becomes to bridge the information gap between the government and the governed, and the easier it becomes for the government to carry the citizens along in the formulation and implementation of policies that touch on their lives.

He promised that the Federal Government would patronise the online publications through adverts.
Mohammed said, “All we ask for, in return, is that you provide accurate information to the people, and avoid sensationalism and partisanship.

‘’The National Security Awareness Campaign, aimed at rallying the support of Nigerians for the war on terror, is on-going. Also, the National Sensitisation Campaign against Corruption was formally launched in Abuja on Monday, and it is aimed at rallying Nigerians against the cankerworm of corruption which has eaten deep into the fabric of our society.

“We are also preparing to launch a National Re-orientation Campaign, which is tagged ‘Change Begins With Me’, to achieve a paradigm shift in the way we do things.”

Mohammed described the war against corruption as one of the cardinal programmes of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration

He said, “Some have said the government is dwelling too much on the war against corruption to the detriment of other areas of governance. Our response to that is that indeed, there is nothing like dwelling too much on this war, which is a war of survival for our nation.

“The situation is grim, very grim indeed, as far as corruption is concerned. That is why the Federal Government is embarking on this sensitisation campaign. Our approach is not to vilify anyone but to use facts and figures to give Nigerians a sense of the cost of corruption.”

He appealed to online publishers to support the war against corruption by ensuring that Nigerians are well informed about the evils of corruption.


Source: PUNCH

Corruption: Buhari goes tough on public officers’ asset declaration

There are strong indications that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has directed all Federal Government ministries, departments and agencies to ensure that their members of staff comply with the law on asset declaration.

 It was learnt that the Federal Government was determined to take the issue of asset declaration seriously as part of the moves to fight corruption.

Findings showed that the order must have informed the directive by the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Customs Service that their officers should declare their assets.

A senior government official said that the administration would not only ensure that public office holders declared their assets, anti-graft agencies would monitor their incomes and the wealth they had acquired.

He added that the law on asset declaration does not only apply to politicians holding public offices, but also civil servants.

The source said, “The government has directed that all public officers must declare their assets. Some people wrongly believe that asset declaration only applies to politicians. Civil servants are also required to declare their assets; that is what the law says. But the law does not require them to make public assets they have declared.

“There are many civil servants with many mansions in Abuja. Anti-graft agencies will now be matching their incomes with their wealth.”

In what was seen as a novel step, the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka, had, in a statement on Thursday, said that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt- Gen. Tukur Buratai, had directed all officers of the Nigerian Army to declare their assets.

He added that Buratai had declared his assets on his appointment as Commander, Multinational Joint Task Force in May 2015 and when he was appointed as Chief of Army Staff in July 2015.

Kukasheka had said, “This directive is in order, considering the fact that all military officers are having Presidential Commission and are public servants, as well as subject to both civil and military laws. In addition, given the current drive of the country for probity and accountability, the Nigerian Army should not only key in but should be one of the key drivers for such a laudable project.”

The Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau, Mr. Sam Saba, had in an interview with Saturday PUNCH last year, expressed concern that most military personnel had not been declaring their assets.

He had stated, “Some of the military personnel declare but most of them are not declaring (theirs). They used to declare (their assets) in the early 90s but somehow, they just stopped. Only some of them who are service chiefs declare, but the remaining ones do not fill the forms.”

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), had on January 15, directed all officers of the service to declare their assets within two weeks. The Nigeria Immigration Service on its part, had on Thursday, said that its personnel had taken asset declaration seriously.

The NIS Public Relations Officer, Ekpedeme King, stated that every immigration officer adhered to the CCB requirement for civil servants to declare their assets in their forms.

He said that officers of the service declare their assets periodically in line with the Code of Conduct for public officials

He said, “We don’t need to issue fresh directives to our personnel to declare their assets because they have been doing that periodically. This is in line with the Code of Conduct for public officials and it is compulsory for all revenue generating agencies of the government.”

Assets declaration: Police keep mum
The Nigeria Police Force has yet to respond to inquiries about asset declaration by its personnel, a code of conduct requirement for public officials.

The authorities of the military and the Nigeria Customs Service had directed their personnel to declare their assets as part of efforts to sanitise the polity and as required by law.

Saturday PUNCH had asked the Force Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Kolawole, if police operatives had been declaring their assets as required by the law and if not, whether the management would direct police personnel to declare their assets.

She promised to get back to our correspondent, but she had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report at 8pm on Friday.

But the source, who confided in Saturday PUNCH, said the present administration would not take the issue of asset declaration as a mere formality.

He said, “From now on, the asset declaration forms will not be filled and dumped somewhere. Anti-graft agencies will do their work by monitoring those who have acquired illegal wealth.”

He said that based on the Part II of the Fifth Schedule of the constitution, civil servants were also required to declare their assets. According to the Fifth Schedule, besides the President, the Vice-President, governors and their deputies, others required to declare their assets include the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Head of the Civil service, Permanent Secretaries, Directors Generals and all other persons in the civil service of the federation or of the state.

Public officers must abide by the law – Presidency
When contacted, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said, “If it is the law, it should be complied with.”

The presidential aide was responding to a question on whether the recent directives by some agencies that their staff should declare their assets were part of the renewed efforts of the administration to fight corruption was a directive by the President.

Source: Saturday PUNCH

Mariah Carey engaged to Australian billionaire James Packer

Mariah Carey's new "Vision of Love" is Australian billionaire James Packer.

The singer's representative said Friday that Carey and Packer got engaged in New York City on Thursday.

The marriage will be Carey's third. She was previously married to actor-comedian Nick Cannon and record executive Tommy Mottola.

Forbes says 48-year-old Packer's net worth is $3.5 billion. He was ranked fourth on the publication's 2015 list of Australia's richest people.

Packer has three kids. The 45-year-old Carey gave birth to twins in 2011.
Carey's hits include "Vision of Love," ''We Belong Together" and "Hero."
Packer is the son of late Australian media baron Kerry Packer and is one of that's country's leading casino executives.

Serena's midriff take center stage at Aust Open

Melbourne - Serena Williams' latest on-court fashion statement is an attempt to "push the envelope" with a nod to classic tennis style.

So says Williams, the No. 1-ranked player who is baring her midriff and naval ring at this year's Australian Open.

Williams designed the bright yellow outfit that features a T-shirt top snugly cropped and a pleated mini-skirt.

"I just wanted to think outside the box," said Williams, who has never been called a fashion conformist. Some of her eye-catching tennis wear has included a faux leather black catsuit, studded hot pants, a denim mini-skirt with knee-high black socks and a variety of animal prints.

 "I've been on tour for a long time," said the 34-year-old Williams, who is appearing in her 62nd Grand Slam. "I just wanted to push the envelope again, just bring pop culture to tennis, kind of make it really fun."

The six-time Australian Open champion and winner of 21 majors won her first Grand Slam in 1999 at the U.S. Open, just a couple years after her latest opponent was born. Williams wasted no time Friday, beating 18-year-old Daria Kastkina 6-1, 6-1 in 45 minutes, and maybe the outfit helped.
After the match, she was asked if she was chilly.

"It's definitely not built for warmth, but it's built for speed," Williams joked on center court.
When the subject cropped up again in her post-match news conference, she explained the idea was to marry the "youth and fun-ness" of the pop culture world with tradition.

"I wanted a pleated skirt, because a pleated skirt is very classic," she said.
Aside from that, Williams just loves short shirts.

"I live in a crop top, sleep in crop tops. I'm often never seen without one," Williams said. "So I thought, you know, it would be really fun to play in one."

Dasukigate: Dasuki's lawyer implicates Jonathan

Abuja - One of the lawyers defending embattled National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, Ahmed Raji, has stated that the former President Goodluck Jonathan's involvement in the arms deal cannot be overlooked, PM News reports.

Raji said the national security adviser is known to always carry out the instructions of the president.
He said the former president ought to be invited to answer questions pertaining to the diversion of the arms deal.

He expressed his doubt over the possible arrest of the former president based on the statement President Buhari made when he assumed power in 2015 where he said President Jonathan has nothing to fear from him.

Dasuki is currently being tried along side some other top public figures over the diversion of the funds.

Troops free 370 hostages, kill 63 terrorists

Abuja - Troops have rescued more than 300 hostages, killed 63 suspected terrorists and intercepted three suicide bombers within this week.

Theatre Deputy Commander, Major General Lucky Irabor, disclosed the breakthrough in Maiduguri on Friday.

“Our troops conducted a fighting patrol at Afe, Kudiye, Souma, Dikwa Mijigeta, Mida villages of Borno state. During the operation our troops come in contact with Boko Haram terrorist at Kudiye and Mijigete were 370 hostages were rescued and brought to IDP camp in Dikwa and three rifles and 41 motorcycles were destroyed.”

 Irabor said the troops also cleared some Boko Haram hideouts in Wala, Tirkopytir and Durubajuwe in Gwoza local government area, where they recovered GMPG, locally made Dane gun and a grinding machine.

In Huyum in Askira/Uba Local Government Area, he said, the terrorists sighting troops abandoned their families, which include five women and 12 children currently undergoing interrogation.
Irabor said the troops also intercepted three suspected suicide bombers trying to infiltrate Maiduguri, along Maiduguri Mafa checkpoint of Borno State.

Ambode orders immediate construction of Ajasa-Command, Abesan roads

Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has ordered the immediate construction of Ekoro road in Abule-Egba to link Alagbado road and Ajasa- Command in Ipaja area of Lagos metropolis. The governor equally approved the construction of the deplorable Giwa Street, linking Aboru end of Iyana-Ipaja and Abesan Estate in Ipaja. Governor Ambode, who gave the approval during an inspection tour of the areas, expressed displeasure at the deplorable condition of the roads, saying such is unacceptable in the state. He assured that the projects would accommodate walkways, streetlights and drainage systems.

Residents, who trouped out en masse to receive the august visitor and his team, lamented government’s abandonment of the area, thus depriving them of all basic infrastructure a responsive government is known for. A community leader in the area, Alhaji Abdulrazak Olajide, told the governor and his entourage that the people have suffered much in the axis due to lack of road, pipe-borne water, health facilities, electricity and schools.


In his response, Ambode said, “I find it really displeasing, disheartening and unacceptable that this road is like this. I have received letters and reports from you, hence the decision to come here myself.


“Now, I can assure you that construction work will start from the Ekoro road end to Ajasa Command within two weeks. The work will extend to Ikola area in Ipaja with drainages, walkways and streetlights on the road. We are also bringing new schools to this community, which is part of our priority in the 2016 ‘Lagos Peoples’ Budget.’” At Giwa Street in Aboru end of Iyana-Ipaja, the governor walked through the abandoned road, with a promise that work would commence on it in the next three weeks. He said his construction team had concluded plans to construct a 240-metre link bridge to connect Aboru with Abesan estate.


Ambode urged the residents to cooperate with the contractor, as he assured them that the work would also create job opportunities for residents

Fire razes Samsung Digital Centre

Goods estimated to worth millions of naira were destroyed yesterday when fire razed the Samsung Digital Centre, SIMS, on Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos.

The fire, said to have occurred about noon, broke out inside the store. Witnesses said staff and customers at the centre were hurriedly evacuated from the building when the fire broke out. The cause of the fire could not be ascertained at press time. But a witness, who gave his name as Mr. Anthony Osagie, said the fire started around noon. Osagie said it was difficult to say what caused the fire, but the inferno had destroyed goods before firefighters got to the scene.

He said: “At first, there was confusion because there were too many people in the office who were trying to run for their lives before the firefighters arrived. The firefighters responded promptly when they got the information.

I think the firefighters have performed well by putting out the fire.” The Deputy Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Mr. Musbau Rasaki, said the cause of the fire could only be determined after an investigation was conducted. He said: “I got information about the fire a few minutes pass noon and we rushed down here. Initially we could not gain entry into the building because of the iron bars which we had to cut first.

This delayed efforts to put out the fire. But we are in control of the situation now.”

Jide Kosoko, Ibrahim Chatta set for new movie, Voiceless


Famous actor, Ibrahim Chatta, more known for his mesmeric outings in Yoruba movies, is planning something big to hit the screen soon. In the past years, he had featured in top movies like Edan, Ise, Abuja and Kirakita among a list of others. As you read this, the movie star is getting set to shoot the biggest movie in his career, and he’s employing all his arsenals to make it a success.

Just last week, he invited many bigwigs in the industry who will be featuring in the movie to Ibadan. The event marked the first stage of the production of what he described as the “movie to beat” At script reading were stars like Jide Kosoko, Yemi Solade, Wole Ojo, Kehinde Bankole, Sunkanmi Omobolanle, Shaffy Bello-Akinrimisi, amongst many others.

The reading started off with a surprise birthday party for Jide Kosoko whose birthday fell on the same day. Chatta, along with the other actors, presented him with a huge cake and a small party eschewed. Kosoko thanked Chatta and his colleagues for the gesture and prayed long life for them.

Speaking about the movie, which has the working title, Voiceless, Chatta said, “I have been working on the movie for over five years now. My writers and I have been fine tuning it to make sure it is tight. Now, I am satisfied with what we have and we are ready to shoot.

I don’t want to talk much about the movie now because part of the marketing strategy is to build suspense amongst the viewers. The movie has to do with a young girl being molested and the extent with which a mother can go to evade justice.” The movie is in its production stage and will be ready for the cinemas by the third quarter of the year.

“It is a big project and we are not in a rush to finish it. But it will surely get to the viewers this year”, said Chata. He also asked supporters and corporate bodies to take advan- tage of the movie for visibility.

Nfon Mukete May Have Been Sidelined From Biya’s New Year Wishes Ceremony for Daring The Regime With Anglophone Marginalisation Issues

Cameroon Journal, Yaounde – It is emerging that Nfon V.E. Mukete, Senator and Paramount Ruler of the Bafaws, may have been systematically prevented from participating in the annual New Year wishes ceremony held at the Unity Palace for President Biya on Tuesday January 5, as pay back to his recent advocacy against Anglophones marginalization in Cameroon.

The Cameroon Journal gathered from a source at Nfon’s palace in Kumba that a courier mail agent did not deliver Senator Mukete’s invitation for the event – not until the same morning – less than two hours to the event which began at 10am. The source noted that it was practically impossible for the chief to make it to Yaounde from Kumba, even by space craft.

The courier agent told our palace source that they were by no means responsible for the late delivery. He said that the mail was delivered in due time; from the time it was deposited at their agency in Yaounde, suggesting that the senders should be blamed for not effecting the transfer in good time.

Some Bafaw elites have been quick to submit that the delay was a calculated maneuver to prevent Nfon Mukete from meeting Biya face-to-face. Though they did not immediately point accusing fingers at anyone, they said that the perpetrators might have carried out the scheme with the intention to frustrate the vocal statesman from may be using such an opportunity to briefly speak to Biya about the Anglophone problem.
“If I am Nfon Mukete, I will write to Biya and explain to him what happened and urge him to unmask the plotter(s),” one of the elite who elected anonymity told The Cameroon Journal.

 Mukete has since become one of the major critiques of the Biya’s regime marginalization of Anglophones. On Saturday September 26, 2015, he publicly confronted Chantal Biya’s envoy, Alexis Ndjolo for addressing predominantly English speaking primary school pupils in Kumba in French.

The drama unfolded at the Kumba municipal grandstand, during the launching of a social vaccination campaign promoted by Chantal, the first lady.

While Ndjolo was presenting the report in French, Nfon Mukete, visibly upset, got up from his seat, confronted South West governor and threatened to leave the ceremonial ground if the speech wasn’t presented exclusively in English.

Also, during the official launching of his book, ‘My Odessy,’ at the Yaounde Conference Center, Mukete decried the abuse of the English language, stating that Anglophones are suffering from the situation. He had called on the powers that be to quickly do something before Cameroon becomes a monolingual country.

As president of the South West Chiefs Conference, Nfon Mukete also led some 248 chiefs to write a memo to Biya, advocating an immediate end to the gross marginalization of Anglophones in Cameroon.

It is being said among the elites that the regime is surreptitiously trying to sideline him for daring the regime with Anglophone issues.

Cameroon’s ‘Flying Coffins’ on Inaugural Flight Saturday





 TJX-SE and MA60 TJX-SD, are due to hit the skies on Saturday on inaugural flight after an initial flight flopped on December 29, 2015.

Jean Paul Nana Sandjo, General Manager of Camair-Co, told reporters that one of the planes will take off from Yaounde Nsimalen International Airport to Douala, while the other leaves the Douala International Airport to Yaounde.

Both 50-seater planes are expected to boost Camair-Co’s fleet to five and help the national carrier to break away from traditional routes: Yaounde, Douala, Garoua as well as Maroua and increase its domestic flights to Tiko, Bamenda, Bafoussam, Ngoundere and Bertoua.

Camair-Co’s general manager has vehemently dismissed claims that the planes are unsafe, though it took over seven months (after the planes arrived in April 2015) for the carrier to secure certification from the Cameroon Civil Aviation Authority. We gathered that the aviation authority had been reluctant to certify the planes on technical considerations.

However, Cameroon air force aeronautics experts, who have been using the plane before it was diverted for commercial use, say the MA60s have high-rated security mechanisms. “The planes have been conceived to fly short distances at low altitudes, consume less fuel and are comfortable,” one of the army officers told the national broadcaster a fortnight ago.

Much earlier, Joshua Nambangi Osih, SDF Parliamentarian with a well-known aviation expert, had objected to the purchase of the aircrafts, describing them as “flying coffins.” The SDF held that with the numerous technical problems and accidents the MA60 has registered across the world, it was not safe.

We gathered that the  MA 60 aircrafts manufactured by a Chinese company, AVIC International Holding,  since 2000 have been grounded for various technical lapses in various countries across Europe and America.
Since the acquisition of the planes, they have faced two-level polemics; one concerning its viability; and the second about its estimated cost of 34.4 FCFA billion, said to have been inflated.




























edea

 A nine-month-old baby was yesterday, January 19, 2016, crushed by a vehicle on the Douala- Edea highway. 

The baby reportedly fell off the mother’s back on a fast-moving motorbike and was crushed by a car following closely behind. 

The inconsolable mother, according to eye witness, did not fasten the child well enough, coupled with the high speed of the motorbike.

Barca starlet linked with Potters





















 Bagnack

 Stoke are reported to be tracking Barcelona defender Macky Bagnack, with a view to taking him on loan for the rest of the season.

The central defender has yet to make the breakthrough at the Nou Camp after arriving in 2008 and coach Luis Enrique is happy for him to go out on loan and get some games under his belt.

Bagnack could still have a future with Barca, but for now he needs games, and Potters boss Mark Hughes could be willing to take him for the remainder of this campaign.

The 20-year-old Cameroon international recently signed a new deal, which includes a 12million euros buy-out clause, to keep him at the club until 2017, so Barca clearly think a lot about him.

Kenya: Two foreigners including a Cameroonian arrested with $693mn fake money

The Kenyan police on Monday busted an international money laundering scheme involving a Cameroon and a Niger national who were arrested with having possession of $693 million worth of fake money stored in a house in Nairobi. Inspector General of Police, Joseph Boinett disclosed that a further 369 million of fake money was seized following a tip-off by a member of the public.
Inspector General of Police, Joseph Boinnet
Inspector General of Police, Joseph Boinnet
The police chief disclosed that security officers came across the haul following a tip-off by a member of the public.

He added that a Kenyan national had been conned off by the duo 40 million shillings($390,000) purportedly in exchange of US dollars and Euros that had been shipped in from Syria.

The subsequent police operation led to the discovery of $693 million in fake currency, he said in a statement issued in Nairobi.

Apart from the money, the police also discovered money-printing machines, money cutters, scanners, five safes, two computers, chemicals, masks and foil paper were also found in the house along Mombasa road.

He disclosed that Kenya has in the past received complaints from the government of Comoros over certain foreign individuals staying in Kenya are manufacturing fake currencies and circulating it in the economy.

Exchange Rates:Dollar On Steady Rise

The US currency has for some time now remained at FCFA 600 up from over FCFA 500.

Income earners in dollars in Cameroon have for some time been carrying blissful faces owing to the currency’s steady rise in value. The US currency since September 2015 increased by FCFA 100 that is, FCFA 600 up from the previous exchange rate of 1 US Dollar to FCFA 500. As at yesterday January 18, 2016, the Dollar value was FCFA 602. Economists relate the gradual increase to “how well the U.S.
 economy is doing.” Latest readings indicate that the U.S. Gross Domestic Product surged at a 5 per cent annual rate from July to September last year. The growth attracted investors, prompting an increase in the demand for the currency.

How It Happened
The crash in the price of oil, coupled with the boom in North American oil production helped boost Dollar value, explained Ariel Ngnitedem, a financial expert. He said; “This sterms from the fact that oil is priced in Dollars; so with the falling prices of oil, one can now buy more oil with the same amount of money contributed to the increase of the Dollar’s purchasing power in relation to other currencies used for buying oil.”

Impact On Foreign Economies
Given that Cameroon trades in Dollars, the immediate impact of the increase in value of the Dollar on the economy is mostly felt on her trade balance and foreign debt. “This will further deteriorate the trade balance because the increase of the amount of Dollars sent abroad for imports will outweigh the amount received for exports as the country imports more than it exports,” stated Ariel Ngnitedem. The amount of foreign debt increases as related currencies increase. The portion of Cameroon’s debt expressed in Dollars will increase at the same rate as the Dollar’.

Pathways!
The financial expert says in order to absorb potential shocks, policy and decision-makers should be cautioned about trade and indebtedness. He stresses that there is need to reduce or discourage imports paid in Dollars and promote exports in that currency; that is buy less in Dollars and sell more in Dollars to foreign customers. He also suggested that there is need to export more and import less from the U.S. and to other customers who pay in Dollars. Worth noting is the need to reduce indebtedness such as limiting Dollar-related new debts.

MTN denies owing Cameroon govt taxes

South Africa’s MTN Group said on Thursday it was compliant with Cameroonian laws, a day after the central African nation said the mobile phone company owes money in taxes.

“MTN Cameroon is not and has never been implicated in corruption-related actions, in the exercise of its activities,” MTN said in a statement.

Cameroon’s anti-corruption commission known as CONAC had said MTN and the local unit of Orange owe the country nearly 100 billion CFA francs ($166 million) in taxes, including on games.

According to CONAC, MTN owed nearly 52 billion CFA francs in taxes and royalties, while Orange should pay around 48 billion CFA francs.

It said both companies had also benefited from tax breaks – worth over 28 billion CFA francs for Orange and 24 billion CFA francs for MTN – that the corruption watchdog deemed to be illegal.

An inquiry into the sector, carried out by CONAC, found that taxes totaling 176 billion CFA francs had gone unpaid from various companies, including Camtel and Viettel.

However the majority was owed by the local units of France’s Orange and South African mobile telecom firm MTN, it said.

“Orange has not received any formal notification of the conclusions of a report or a fine of any sort. We are not aware of this affair,” an Orange spokesman said.

MTN also said it had not been informed of any fines against its Cameroon business, but said it was looking into the matter. The other companies were not immediately available for comment. 

MTN is already contesting a $3.9 billion fine in Nigeria for failing to disconnect users with unregistered SIM cards, which can be used for criminal activity – a growing concern in Nigeria given the threat of militant Islamist group Boko Haram. MTN successfully lobbied to get that fine reduced from $5.2 billion in December.

Cameroon receives military vehicles worth 318m FCFA from France

France ambassador to Cameroon, Christine Robichon, on Thursday presented 11 fully-equipped military vehicles to Cameroon worth 318 million FCFA. According to Joseph Beti Assomo, Minister Delegated at the Presidency for Defence, the equipment included communication equipment, helmets and flak jackets intended for the local army’s special units.



This material support is one of the concrete signs of Paris strong solidarity with its partner in fighting Boko Haram in the region, according to the French Embassy in Cameroon.

As part of the crusade against terrorism, and with the strengthening of military cooperation observed last year, France has trained and equipped special units, especially in the field of mine clearance and information sharing.

France and Cameroon signed a defense partnership agreement in May 21, 2009 and French leader François Hollande, during a visit to Yaoundé on July 3, 2015, announced the densification of solidarity in the fight against the Islamist group.

Davido signs million dollar deal with Sony BMG

HKN Gang CEO and top Nigerian pop star, Davido, on Thursday signed a million dollar deal with Sony BMG in New York, United States.
 
Davido, who had sent out a hint that he was expecting something big, tweeted at his fans on Thursday, asking
  if they had ever held one million dollars before.
 
He also tweeted: “THANK YOU GOD!! IVE WORKED HARD ALL MY LIFE FOR THIS DAY! THIS IS THE DAY THAT THE LORD HAS MADE !!
 
“1ST AFRICAN ARTIST TO SIGN A GLOBAL RECORD DEAL !! MY STORY IS JUST STARTING!! MY MOTHER IS SMILING IN HEAVEN RIGHT NOW!!”
 
He also posted a picture of him standing in front of Sony BMG’s New York office. No details of the deal were given. 
 
A dinner was later fixed for Lagos Lounge in Brooklyn, New York in honour of the multiple award winner.

CHAN 2016: Cameroon draw with Ethiopia as DR Congo advance

A goalless draw between Cameroon and Ethiopia helped the DR Congo advance at the African Nations Championship (CHAN) as they beat Angola 4-2. 

The results mean that DR Congo sit top of Group B on six points while Angola are eliminated after two defeats. 

Cameroon know a draw in their final match against DR Congo on Monday will be enough for them to go through. 

Only a big win for Ethiopia against Angola coupled with a Cameroon loss gives them any chance of progressing. 

Cameroon had the better of the first half, which was held-up for 10 minutes because of floodlight failure, while Ethiopia improved after the break. 

However it was a dull encounter in Huye after the earlier game when DR Congo raced into a 3-0 lead by half-time against neighbours Angola. 

Nelson Munganga (pictured), Elia Meschak and Jonathan Bolingi all found the target for the inaugural CHAN winners (in 2009). 

Gelson and Yano hit back for Angola but in between those goals Merveille Bope struck DR Congo's fourth.
DR Congo have now scored 7 goals at the tournament after their 3-0 win over Ethiopia, who are yet to score in Rwanda. 

Cameroon won their opening match 1-0 against Angola

Economic Downturn: God Has A Hand – Oyegun

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun on Thursday said Nigeria’s present economic downturn could be an act of God to remind Nigeria on the need to implement and embrace radical change, particularly in the country’s current economic model.

Oyegun made the disclosure when he received in audience a 15-member delegation of an APC support group, Change Agents Foundation (CAF) led by its Director-General, Dr. Felix Felix at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja.

He said the drop in oil price has taken its toll on the revenue and expenditure of the Federal Government and as a result is having a severe effect on the economy.

“I think God has a hand in the current economic predicament of the country. Imagine the sudden fall in the price of crude oil, the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, from its heights in 2014, averaging $112 per barrel down to the current price of $28 per barrel — lower than the $38 per barrel which the proposed 2016 budget is predicated on.

“It is an object lesson for us. It tells us that we must embrace radical change in our economic model.
“The concept of change is a difficult one. Nigeria must be ready to adapt to new ways of doing things.
“As a party, we know and understand it calls for tremendous sacrifice, there is no other way. Yes the economy is in a bad shape, but maybe that is the kick we need to be innovative and find ways to drive the economy out of the woods.

“The luck we have is that we have as president a man committed to personal probity and sincerity of purpose to the project of developing Nigeria. Today, we must think and be innovative in ways of fashioning out new economic models which diversifies from the present over reliance on oil.

“We are in the process of organising a three-day dialogue which will bring the party, government and stakeholders for an exposition on the realities facing the country, particular the economy. It will provide an opportunity to exchange ideas so that we go home with a clear direction on how to go forward.”

Also speaking at the meeting, the Director-General, Change Agents Foundation (CAF), Dr. Felix Felix congratulated the APC National. Chairman for leading the APC to victory at the last presidential election which ushered in the Muhammadu Buhari administration.

“We are here to identify with you in this success and to say that while achieving success is a difficult thing, sustaining success is even more difficult. It is this realisation that prompted our coming together to form the Change Agents Foundation.”

The Director-General said the fight against corruption being waged by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration is already yielding results.

“Our party promised Nigerians Change and this change Nigerians have already started experiencing through the unprecedented simplicity and transparency our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari has brought to governance of Nigeria.

“The fight against corruption has already started yielding results as looted public funds are being exposed and returned while everybody occupying public office today is conscious of his actions knowing that there would be consequences for any inaction or wrong action, “Felix said.

The Director-General of Change Agents Foundation requested the National Secretariat of the APC to register the organisation to enable it contribute it’s quota towards efforts to deliver on the Change Mantra and objectives of the APC.

Lassa Fever: Lagos Places 132, Hospital Under Watch

*Index victim came in from Zaria nine days ago

Following the outbreak of the deadly Lassa fever in Lagos, the state government yesterday placed 132 possible contacts of the infected person under surveillance.

A 25-year-old undergraduate of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna, Ahmed Fasasi, was on Friday, tested positive to Lassa Fever at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH.

Hence, Ahmmadiyyah Hospital located in Ojokoro area of Lagos where the first case of the disease in the state was reported is now under surveillance. The 15 in-patients as well as 25 health workers in the facility are being monitored for the next 21 days.

To be monitored also are other possible 92 contacts of the patient. Giving the update on the outbreak, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr Jide Idris said though the patient is presently managed at the LUTH, there will be no service delivery at Ahmadiyyah Hospital until further notice.

Allaying fear among the residents, the Commissioner said the state is doing everything possible to prevent the spread of the diseases.

He added:” The state and federal governments are doing everything possible to control the spread of the Lassa virus. In line with international standards, the contacts of the patient are being tracked for followup.
Drugs and other materials have also been prepositioned at our designated facilities; and isolation centres have been prepared to manage suspected and confirmed cases.”

To effectively manage the scourge and prevent the spread, Dr Idris said all the isolation wards at the 26 General Hospitals and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH have been reactivated.
He said: “The Mainland Hospital and all other General Hospitals have been placed on the alert.

The Anti-viral drugs for the management of cases are available “Ambulances have been dedicated to respond to referral and transportation of cases.

Airing of jingles on Lassa fever on electronic media. Distribution of factsheets on Lassa fever to the Medical Directors of LASUTH & 26 General Hospitals in Lagos State, Medical Officers of Health in all the 57 LGAs/LCDAs, all other agencies of the Ministry and AGPMPN for circulation to all health workers in their facilities. “ Reactivation of isolation wards in LASUTH and 26 General Hospitals in Lagos State for isolation of any suspected case.”

Meanwhile, the first patient whose case was yesterday confirmed by the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) to be Lassa Fever in Lagos, came in from Zaria, Kaduna State nine days ago. He had been ill for about nine to 10 days.

He had similarly spent about seven to eight days in a missionary hospital at the Ahmadiyya Missionary Private Hospital, Agege where his condition worsened before he was referred to LUTH for further treatment.

In a related development the tracing of at least 40 people who had contact with the patient, also began yesterday.

Panel Report: Ekiti Lawmakers Allege Plot To ‘Assassinate’ Fayose

                                                                Governor Ayo Fayose

Ekiti State House of Assembly lawmakers have alleged a plot by the Federal Government to assassinate Governor Ayo Fayose, if moves to remove him from office fail.

The lawmakers at yesterday’s plenary alleged that they had uncovered a plot to use the report of an Army Board of Inquiry that investigated the conduct of soldiers in the June 21, 2014 governorship poll to sack Fayose from office.

Led by Speaker Kola Oluwawole, the 26 lawmakers, who are all members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), accused President Muhammadu Buhari of being a dictator and attempting to muzzle the opposition.

They claimed that the alleged plot to unseat Fayose was to silence the voice of “the leader of opposition” and cause chaos, confusion in the Fountain of Knowledge.

The lawmakers said Ekiti people would resist any attempt to tamper with the mandate given to Fayose.

Legislators passed what they called “a double vote of confidence” in Fayose and declared their loyalty to him.

Members who took turns to condemn the alleged plot against Fayose included Deputy Speaker Segun Adewumi (Ekiti West 1)
Ekundayo Akinleye (Ijero)
Samuel Omotoso (Oye 1)
Dele Fajemilehin (Gbonyin)
Gboyega Aribisogan (Ikole 1)
Sina Animasaun (Ekiti West 2)
Mrs. Cecilia Dada (Ilejemeje)
Sunday Akinniyi (Ikere 2) and
Badejo Anifowose (Moba 2).

Oluwawole and Aribisogan claimed that the APC government at the centre would use assassination as the last resort if other options to remove Fayose fail.

Oluwawole said: “Nothing negative should happen to Fayose because they may resort to the use of other means, including assassination.

“Our human rights activists have suddenly gone under the table; it’s a bad signal to our democratic process.

Aribisogan said: “Fayose has become a thorn in their flesh and they want to use frivolous and unwarranted Military Panel report to muzzle him and any attempt to harass and embarrass him will be resisted.

“We have heard from the grapevine that if all other efforts fail, they will attempt to assassinate the governor.”

House Leader Tunji Akinyele (Oye 2) moved the motion for the adoption of an eight-point resolution condemning the report of the Military Panel chaired by Major General Adeniyi Oyebade.

The motion was seconded by Abiola Jeje (Ido/Osi 2).

30 Years After Buhari Redeems Pledge To Eaglets, Rewards Other Athletes





They waited for 30 long years, a period in which one of them, Kingsley Akhionbare, joined the great beyond, but yesterday at the Aso Rock Villa members of the victorious team of the China 1985 FIFA U-16 Championship were made to smile as a grateful nation finally rewarded them for service to the country.

Incidentally, President Muhammadu Buhari was the Military Head of State when the team, led by Sebastian Brodericks, beat Germany 2-0 to win the Kodak trophy. But he was removed in a palace coup before he could fulfill his promise of rewarding the members of the team.

But in a elaborate ceremony yesterday, each of the players were rewarded with N2 million, while their coaches were given N 1.5 million.

Before the event started, the president called for a one-minute silence in honour of a member of the team, Kingsley Aikhionbare, who died in London in 1996.

Apart from the members of the 1995 set, the winners of the Chile 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup, were also given N1.2 million each, their Head Coach – N900, 000, Assistant Coaches – N600, 000, while the Team Secretary and Medical Team were rewarded with N300, 000 each and other officials got N200, 000.

The players of the 2015 CAF U-23 Cup of Nations team each got N500, 000; Head Coach got N500, 000; while Assistant Coaches and other Team Officials got N300, 000 each.

Apart from footballers, the President also announced financial rewards for various categories of athletes, who brought honour and laurels to Nigeria in various international competitions, especially in the last seven months of his assumption of office as a democratically-president of Nigeria.

Speaking at the event, Buhari praised the athletes for always proving to the world that the Nigerian spirit is indomitable and assured that the Federal Government “would not relent in its efforts to ensure that our sportsmen and women continue to excel in international competitions.”

How to Pick the Right Wife

Marriage is a life-long commitment and requires a great deal of forethought, so picking the right wife is of utmost importance. To get married without planning for it is a terrible decision. Getting married is like making a business decision. It is a contract between two parties. You enter into it with the mindset that it is going to work. Just like an investor carefully selects the right company to invest his money in, you have got to choose the right wife to spend the rest of your life with. Marriage isn’t about love or connecting with your soul-mate. Those are inventions of TV and movies. Marriage is an exchange of resources. Your wife shall provide A and you will provide B. If your wife doesn’t, or won’t, provide her share then she should not have the privilege of marriage with you. Marriage is a contract and you’ve got to try your hardest to make sure that contract is reinforced. You cannot make the best decision when you’re emotionally love-sick like a 16 year old school girl. No businessman who wants to stay in business will sign a contract in an emotional state of mind and no man who wants to stay married will sign all of his power away just because he loves her. It takes rational, clear-headed planning and thinking to pick the right wife material. The goals of a marriage should be: 1) Minimize the chance of divorce theft and child robbery. 2) Maximize wife’s happiness with her wifely and motherly duties (the complete opposite of everything you will see, read or hear). It’s not about empowerment (or any other buzzword designed to kill the traditional family), she should be completely devoted to her family. True happiness for a woman comes from her family, it does not come from her career, or her “independence”, or her sexually liberated point of view. 3) Have a healthy, happy family with well educated, respectful children – non-sissified sons and girlish daughters with strong family values. Be honest about what you want: Most men don’t want an “independent, empowered” woman. That’s code for bitchy slut with a chip on her shoulder. We all want a sweet, nice, joyful, feminine woman who treats her man like a King. Bullshitters will suck up to the dregs and say the opposite in a futile attempt to get some action. These poor suckers get shit on the most and never understand why. Hear this gentlemen – women love men who go after what they want, who don’t take a woman’s BS seriously, and treat her like a woman, not like a man in drag. Women hate suck-ups as much as they hate stepping in dog poop on the street. To a woman, a male suck-up is less than human.