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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Axing!!! English Premiership Side Sacks Coach

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Neil warnock of crystal palace have been sacked.
The 66 year old have been left jobless before the new year after having a disappointing season, the manager managed 15points in 18 games in 2014/2015

Warnock managed to win  just three Premier League victories in the 18 he oversaw since rejoining the club for a second spell back in August, succeeding Tony Pulis and a six-game winless run culminating in the 3-1 Boxing Day defeat to Southampton has prompted the south Londoners to take action and make Warnock the first Premier League boss to be fired this season.

With Warnock dismissed on December 27, his sacking marks the third longest wait for a managerial change in the Premier League.

Millen Keith will be in charge for the Eagles' trip to Queen's Park Rangers on Sunday, having also spent four matches at the helm last season following Ian Holloway's resignation.

Senegal Dumps In-form Demba Ba From AFCON Squad

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In-form Demba Ba has been left out of the Senegalese Afcon squad. 

Despite a fine goalscoring run of 16 goals in 19 games for Besiktas, the former Chelsea striker was not picked by coach Alain Giresse

The striker who is currently in the best form of his career has been left out by the head coach, with the tournament set to get under way in Equatorial Guinea in January.

Demba was not included in the party for their final qualifiers against Egypt and Botswana last month. At the time the coach Giresse claimed the player was injured, which the player publicly refused .

Ba's former Newcastle team-mate Papiss Cisse could well provide Senegal's main goal threat, while the likes of West Ham's Diafra Sakho and Stoke City's Mame Biram Diouf are also included as forward options.

The news will come as a welcome boost for Besiktas, who could have been without the striker until the final on February 8.

The france born striker will be with his club side through out the 2015 AFCON.‎

Like Really? Real Madrid Would Win All Laurels Available -CR7

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Real Madrid play maker Cristiano Ronaldo believes his team can win everything possible in 2015 after a stellar 12 months saw them become European and world champions.

The champions league  was won in May, shortly after they had beaten Barcelona in the
Copa del Rey final, and they capped off 2014 with a Club World Cup triumph as they extended their phenomenal winning streak in all
competitions to 22 games.

Cristiano who has scored 32 goals in 25 appearances for Madrid in 2014-15, suggested that they can capitalise on their current table-
topping position in La Liga to do even better in the coming year.

"I hope 2015 is even better than 2014. At Real Madrid we have a collective spirit which can propel us to win the most silverware
possible", he said.‎

SO CREATIVE! SEE United Bank for Africa's Advert in 1975

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Before the advent of big digital billboards, this is the simple and creative way United Bank for Africa placed its advert in 1975. 

Just that you may know that creativity hardly gets old even in the face of innovations, it would remain a reference point.‎ Stay creative.


OMG! 6Year Old Burnt To death In Bayealsa

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A six-year-old girl was reportedly burnt to death in a Christmas eve fire incident at the Swali suburb of Yenagoa,  Bayelsa State.
It was learnt that two brothers of the deceased also suffered first degree burn and are receiving treatment in a private hospital in the state capital.
The fire, which occurred at about 9pm on Christmas eve, it was learnt, consumed a popular slum known as "Batcha" estate in the area leaving the residents homeless.
One of the victims of the inferno whose home was affected, Famous Egboje, said the fire was triggered by the mother of the deceased who reportedly lit a candle, put it on the carpeted floor and went out while her three children were sleeping.
According to him, before neighbours noticed the fire, it was already too late and that it took the bravery of a sympathiser who broke into the building to rescue two kids.
He said though the fire service came early enough, there was little they could do due to the haphazard nature of the area and shortage of water.‎

Pathetic! Couple Commits Murder Because They Were Broke At Christmas

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A couple that was found dead at their home had a Christmas dinner with their disabled children before killing themselves, friends told reporters. It was gathered that their suicide decision was among other things based on serious financial problems. UK DailyMail has more info:

Julia and Jan Tshabalala had their family meal a day early on Christmas Eve, then sent their two young children to stay with relatives. The next morning they were found dead in an apparent suicide pact.

Neighbours said they had seemed to be a 'nice happy family'. The couple's daughter, Serena, had cerebral palsy, although she did not need a wheelchair, while their son, Junior, had learning difficulties.

'They were very nice people,' said their next-door neighbour, who asked not to be named. 'We used to receive Christmas cards from them. They were a very private couple, but we would always speak to them over the fence. They always seemed like a happy couple, but you never really know do you?'

Police visited the rented £150,000 home in Billingshurst, West Sussex, on Christmas Day after a relative went to the house just after 9am. He apparently looked through a window and saw Jan, 33, who worked as a carer, hanging in a room. His wife Julia, in her 30s, was also dead inside.

Yesterday, the couple's white Kia 4×4 was outside their home, and a police officer was seen feeding the family's pet rabbits. Their children, thought to be aged between four and seven, go to a local school specialising in learning difficulties.‎

Eya! Nobody Wants To Marry Us, Nobody Wants To Employ Us -Albinos Laments

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He was barely one year old when his parents neglected him and parted ways after a serious fight, simply because he was an albino, a rare breed that was contrary to what they had both expected.

Forty years after, Mr. Abdullahi Obafemi, has yet to recover from the painful knowledge that his parents abandoned him. They tossed him between each other until his grandmother, who was living in northern Nigeria, took over his custody.

Obafemi is still haunted by his history, the humiliation and rejection he continues to suffer from the public daily.

"I am my parents' only child. I learnt their marriage ended abruptly the moment my mother gave birth to me as an albino. In fact, I learnt my mother screamed, Eh! Afin ni mo bi (Ha, I gave birth to an albino) when she saw me.

"While they were busy denying me and fighting over who would take care of me, my grandmother took me away from them," Obafemi said with a note of sadness.

Growing up was also not easy for Obafemi as he helplessly endured the constant discrimination meted against people like him.

Although albinos are no strange beings as they only lack the pigment that gives colouration to the skin and body parts, called melanin, they are usually discriminated against.

Apart from their skin and brown hair, many albinos suffer from short sight vision, thus, they usually have challenge with seeing objects, whether far or near.

Obafemi recalled his tough experience in school. His bad sight affected his learning in school even when he sat in front of the class.

He said, "I wasn't seeing things clearly and I couldn't afford to buy reading glasses. I had to rely on my classmates so I could copy from their notes but they often treated me with disdain. Nobody wanted to move close to an albino.

"Thank God I was brilliant, it was when they saw that I was very good that they came close to me, not because they liked me but they knew I would always solve questions for them so they could pass."

Despite the resilience and hard work that saw Obafemi through school, getting a good job has remained an elusive desire. He was rejected, abused and humiliated everywhere he looked for job because of his albinism.

Obafemi studied Building Technology at the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos.

"The pains, humiliation and rejection I went through before I could graduate are things I don't like to remember. It is now more painful that nobody wants to employ me because of my skin and some employers even make jest of me.

"There was a time I applied for a job, and having seen my application, I was invited to write a test. When I got there, one of the interview panel members said, 'So you are an albino, don't worry; we will invite you some other time.'

"When I later got a job as a civil servant, I had to learn painting to augment my meagre income and even when people want to give me job, some people would say I wouldn't see very well because of my eyes. They say I would paint green instead of blue. I lost many jobs because of that too but I got few on compassionate grounds.

"There was a day I went to apply for a security job, I was asked by the company officials how I would see people coming in and I told them I was not blind. But they told me that I was the one who needed security instead, not for me to be a security man."

Obafemi has had to combat rejection in many ways, including relationship with women.

"Thankfully, I have a nine-year-old son now, who is not an albino, but the family of his mother didn't allow me to marry her because I was an albino and they said I wasn't rich enough. However, I am happy I have one already, but I wish I was not an albino, because life would have been easier for me, like others," he added.

Peculiar troubles

Obafemi's situation underscores the challenge being faced by people affected by albinism. Inasmuch as they are also humans, many of them have dreams of what to become in life but a number of them have had their hope of a better life replaced by frustration and utter dislike for themselves.

Tola Banjoko is another albino. She suffers from bad sight, and that alone has cost her the desire to go to school as she had to drop out of school.

Born into a family of 10, and as the only albino in the family, life dealt cruelly with her. She told Saturday Punch that not even the idea of sitting in front of the class would help her situation and since her mother could not buy the recommended glasses to aid her vision, she had to stop going to school and opted to run a kiosk.

She said, "When I complained to my mother that I didn't see things on the board, she didn't really know what to do. My mother went to plead with my teacher to allow me to sit in front but that didn't solve the problem.

"I was able to finish primary school because one of my teachers would sit beside me and read the questions to me during exams, but there was no such help when I got to a public secondary school that my parents could afford.

"In JSS1, one of my teachers would always tell me to go and sit at the back because she said I was too tall to sit in front. Even when I tried to explain why I needed to sit there, she wouldn't listen. And my own sight was so bad that I could put number one in two sometimes. When I became so disturbed about everything, I stopped schooling, more so that I couldn't afford the pair of glasses that would have aided my sight."

Banjoko told Saturday PUNCH that after she dropped out of school, her skin began to change for the worst when she had to defy the golden rule for albinos not to roam in the sun, to look for a job until she couldn't get any and had to settle for running a small kiosk on the street where she earns a living.

"While I was going out to look for job, it was like fire was burning my skin each time I was in the sun until I was forced to start selling things. I still want to go to school and I don't want to lose hope, but I feel very bad that I am an albino because my education has suffered for it and that is a huge loss for me. I wish I was not an albino but what can I do?" she lamented.

Lamentation, a shared currency

While Banjoko had to drop out of school because of her sight, Chiamaka Chikwem, 26, managed to go to school but has not had much to show for it, even though she finished with a Second Class Upper Division.

She told Saturday PUNCH that she feels so unlucky and unfortunate being an albino because of the disappointments, marginalisation and discrimination she has had to live with.

Chikwem, a graduate of Microbiology from Michael Okpara University, Umudike, Abia State lamented that she had been so frustrated to the extent of considering suicide when it seemed the doors of favour had been shut against her.

"Even when I know I am qualified for a job, I don't get it and some even say it to my face that an albino cannot do their kind of work. Albinism does not affect our intelligence, we are not blind, it is just the skin colour and our sight. I believe in myself and I know I will make it because I won't give up," she lamented.

I will never marry an albino

Chikwem said even though God created her for a purpose, she would never marry a fellow albino. She said, "I feel unlucky and unfortunate being an albino and I will never marry an albino or someone with the gene because that would be double tragedy. It is not because there is something wrong with albinos, I am an albino, but the discrimination has made it a problem.

"I am at the moment an office secretary somewhere and I do another free job because some don't even want me in the first place, so I forced myself to be there so I could be actively engaged even if I am not being paid. I like to practise what I studied, but nobody wants to give albinos a chance. But I won't stop searching in spite of the frustration.

"If I struggled to go to school with my short sightedness and graduated with a Second Class Upper division and I still do not get a job because of my colour, that is not a thing of joy. I am sad. Now I want to do my Master's programme if that would help, but I don't have the money."

As she continues to look for job, Chikwem is not thinking about being in a relationship even at 26, because she rarely gets passes from men. She said, "That I'm an albino may be a factor, but I don't want to think that way. I don't even like to think about it so that it doesn't compound my problem, and the reason why you don't see many albinos at the top is because of the adversities that we face. Those who are not strong-willed tend to lose hope and withdraw their efforts.

"I once considered suicide when the adversities and rejection became so severe; but I chose to face it headlong. When one is pushed beyond some limit, a reaction like suicide could flash through the mind."

Unrealisable dreams

Forty-three-year-old Lukman Desmond is one of the over six million people living with albinism in Nigeria. Currently unemployed, his dream was to be an officer in the military but he has since let go of that dream due to his albinism. He said he didn't bother to obtain the form because he knew he would not be considered.

Lukman is trying to manage his fears that his Ordinary Level qualification may not take him anywhere in the midst of over 20 million black-skinned Nigerian youths that are currently unemployed, with the country's 24 per cent unemployment rate.

He said, "Presently, I have O' level and I have been looking for a job to support myself to further my education but I have been turned down everywhere I go, even if it is a menial job. It's frustrating. My father does not have enough to support me to study to a higher level, so I want to help myself and supplement whatever they give to me but people don't want to employ an albino.

"Because of the rejections here and there, I do ask myself if they don't want us to live. Even women discriminate against us. By the time you don't have a job, everybody avoids you and nothing seems to be working in your favour, what is there to live for."

"At 44 now, I don't have a girlfriend because they don't want to come close to me. I was dating a lady sometime ago, but the moment the mother saw me, the instant disapproval on her face was too obvious that I didn't even wait for her to say it. But I will keep trying until I have a job and married.

Troubled marriage

Apart from those who were born as albinos, another thing that seems to have torn some families apart is albinism. For the dearth of an accurate way of ascertaining who has the albinism gene, it appears Mrs. Linda Mustapha would have others to tell her own kind of bitter story.

Mustapha was barely 16 when she was forced into marriage with a man she had never met by a relative, shortly after her grandfather who had been her guardian.

As a young girl bubbling with life and strong desire for education, all her dreams of a better future soon hit the rocks, an experience that replaced her once joyous life with one full of regrets and frustration, when she married without her consent, to a man that was 15 years older than her.

Fair skinned and very beautiful, when she got to Lagos from the village, and was slowly reconciling herself with the trauma that had flooded her small world, she committed the unexpected crime: She gave birth to albinos — a phenomenon that runs contrary to the culture in her husband's village.

She had hope of continuing her education someday even though the possibility was not very bright initially when she had her first son, a male with black complexion, but when the second and third children came and they were albinos, hell was let loose by the husband's family, who not only made sure she was divorced, but also subjected the children to utter discomfort and trouble.

Mustapha recalled that she never knew what love or relationship meant before the arranged marriage, and even when she followed the husband to Lagos, but that life became hellish when she had the two albinos. Since then, she has been enduring a torturous life of abject poverty.

Her case fits in perfectly into the common rhetoric, 'When the fruit of the womb becomes a disadvantage.'

She said, "I was 10 when I lost my mum and my dad died when I was 14. I was about registering for junior WASSCE when my grandfather died and that is why I don't have my Junior School Certificate till date because I wrote the exam on credit. Instead of these relatives to help with my exam fees, they were in a hurry to give me out in marriage, and they did."

She disclosed that to prove how desperate her larger family members were to get rid of her, when her husband could not pay the N600 dowry, someone in her family lent him the money!

She said, "There was no love between us, he never proposed to me and I never knew him. I was a virgin when I was given to him and I never knew anything about sex or relationship before then, so the pains I went through still haunt me till today.

"He handled me as if I was inconsequential, while I became pregnant a year after we arrived Lagos. I was only 17. I wanted to go to school, but he deceived me and told me that I would be kidnapped if I did, and because of the magnitude of the fear he had implanted in me, I could not summon enough courage to run away. I wish I had, even if I was going to die, because now I live in regret and poverty."

Her marital problems assumed a terrifying dimension when she gave birth to two albinos—a boy and a girl, as the situation pitched her against her husband's extended family. Even her husband could not forgive her for these births. Eventually, she was sent packing and told never return to the man.

"They told me that it was forbidden to have an albino in their tradition, and when I had mine, his family members accused me of bringing an albino, a forbidden genre of people in their culture, to their home.

Mustapha's experience underscores the evils of child marriage and its attendant implications. As a fair skinned beautiful lady, she recalled that the husband would come to where she was selling some things to beat and embarrass her, and even accuse her of sleeping around even when she was almost enslaved and was not allowed to go out at will.

"Eventually, he threw my things out, he didn't allow me to sleep in the house, and I had to sleep in the kitchen every night. As if that was not enough, he locked me out and took the children to his village where his family members made him swear to an oath that he would never allow me to step into his house again. When he was returning to Lagos, they organised another woman for him. The woman left when she couldn't cope with his attitude.

"My husband threatened to bathe me with acid if he sees me around, all because I gave birth to albinos."

Life of regrets

Now 37, Mustapha's torturous experience has shaped her life and confined her into a corner of abundant regrets. Having been out of job for a long time and residing in a church somewhere in Apapa area of Lagos State, she struggles to get money to feed herself, her three children and the husband, who is now sick, on a weekly basis.

Having been at the mercy of friends and relatives since she lost her job as a cleaner, she is currently living from hands to mouth to feed the family of five and buy the necessary protective items for her albino children.

"The children are with him because I don't have a house. I sleep in a church at the moment. I only go to see them on weekends to give them food that can last them for a week.

"I am not an albino. I didn't grow up to see any albino in my family, we are only fair skinned, which is not even close to albinism, but they have an albino in their lineage. They have shifted the entire blame on me. I wish my parents didn't die that early, because all these wouldn't have happened if they had been alive."

She said at a point, her in-laws even transferred the anger they felt towards her to her children.

"On a particular occasion after I was sent out of the house leaving my children behind, my husband's sister came around. One day, she dipped my first son's buttocks in hot water because they accused him of stealing a belt, leaving his buttocks severely burnt. When he managed to call me and I got there, I took off his trousers to see the extent of the damage. What I saw was shocking! My son's flesh was gummed to the trousers and it peeled as I tried to remove the trousers. I had to take him to the hospital where the trousers were removed.

"As if that was not enough, the woman also gave pepper and hot water to my first albino child to swallow, and stood on him, all in a bid to torment him. I regret everything that has happened to me. I would have been able to escape if not for my children but now I'm stuck, all because I gave birth to albinos.

It's not all gloom for the albinos

The coordinator of the albino group in Lagos State, Mrs. Josephine Yejide, who is also a nurse, said it is important for people to know that albinism deals with gene and that it goes beyond facial calculation.

She recalled that she had always lived a freedom-spiced life as a young woman and that she never allowed anybody to look down on her, which was why she was able to make progress in her education and career.

She said even though she had male friends who liked her and wanted her for a relationship, they would always run away when it was time to discuss about marriage or meet with their parents.

She said, "I never entertained inferiority complex and I mixed with everybody, attended parties and even joined the Kegites Club in school, and I was committed to my work, so there was no way anybody would malign me. I always dress well because I understand the perception of people about my skin colour, so if I dress well, people would respect me. There is already a minus for us, so looking bad makes it worse."

While clarifying some of the controversies trailing albinism, she said contrary to the idea that only an albino could give birth to an albino child, two people with black skin who are carriers of the gene would likely have an albino child. She added that if an albino marries someone who is not an albino and does not have the gene at all, they will not have albino as a child.

She said, "I am an albino but my husband is dark and my children are not albinos because my husband does not have the gene. They are only fair and their fair complexion is not excessive. It is not about being fair, it is about being a carrier of the gene.

"We tell parents of albinos to go to the children's school and talk to the teachers to enable the albino child to sit infront of the class and we encourage albinos who are students to study twice as much as others because of their sight."

Josephine added that living with albinism could be very challenging but the main challenges lie with their skin and sight.

Another albino, Dr. Douglas Anele, who is a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, University of Lagos, is one of the albinos who have carved a niche for themselves. He is a prolific writer, with many of his scholarly works published in international journals.

How albinos are treated across the world

Albinism is said to affect about one in every 20,000 people across the world and this population is distributed across some countries. In China, the world most populous country, one out of every 18,000 people is affected, out of its over 1.3 billion people. In the United States, one out of every 37,000 people is affected, out of its over 319 million people. Also, in the United Kingdom, one of every 17,000 people is said to be affected, out of its over 64 million people.

With over six million albinos in Nigeria, the country is rated to have one of the highest albinism prevalent rates in the world while children constitute about 40 per cent of the population. In many African countries with black people like Nigeria, anyone with a deviant colour stands to be treated as an outcast.

While albinism has been proven to be a genetic condition caused by the absent of melanin in the skin of those affected, many African children are at the risk of deep rejection, discrimination and even death, the latter being occasioned by the myth that they have potency for black magic ritual, fortune, wealth and good health.


Good News for Lasu Students! Management Set To Refund Excess Payment Following school Fees Reversal

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Lagos State University (LASU) in Ojo has disclosed that the processes to refund the difference between its old school fees regime and the new one to students are at advance stage.

An official bulletin of the university made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Saturday said that refunds would be made as soon as funds were released by the state government.


Professor John Obafunwa: VC LASU
Gov. Babatunde Fashola, had on August 7, reversed tuition fees in the university from N350, 000 for medical students and 197,000 for arts and humanity students to the old rate of N25, 000.

The state government also directed refunds to students who had paid the higher fees.

The bulletin said that following the reversal, the university management submitted a request for refund of N843 million to all the affected students.

It said that the request had since been reviewed by the Lagos State Ministries of Education and Economic Planning and Budget.

The bulletin said that the final document would be submitted to the Lagos State Executive Council for final approval.

Meanwhile, Prof. John Obafunwa, the LASU Vice-Chancellor, told NAN that some students had suggested that the money should be deducted from the next session payment, but that would not be possible.

"Since we have submitted a request for a refund to the state government and it had been approved, it is not possible again for us to deduct the difference from the next session fees,'' he said.

Obafunwa urged parents and guardians as well the students to exercise patience as the refund would be done as soon as the money was released.

Affront To Democracy! Group Wants Security Agency To Investigate Threats To Yorubas, Hausas over 2015 Polls

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The Democracy Watch Group (DWG) has condemned in a statement the threat to the lives of Nigerians by the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) as reported in some National dailies recently.

The group said such statement is lawless and threat to democracy, peace, national unity and security of Nigerians.

The group also said such indiscreet statement from the Ijaw Youth Council constitutes a threat to the corporate existence of the federal republic of Nigeria as well as an affront on the constitutional rights of Nigerians as guaranteed by the laws of the land.

The group warned IYC that a society is built on adherence to rule of law by both the government and the governed and it behoves on all to play their part in a patriotic manner.

Hence, the group has sent a signed document to security agencies, calling on them to immediately investigate the threat to public peace by the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) by inviting its leadership for questioning and be ready to discharge its constitutional responsibilities toward 2015 general elections.

The statement signed by Barr. Wale Ogunade                                                                       and Nelson Ekujumi‎, the Chairman and General Secretary respectively wants security apparatuses in the country to take charge and investigate this threat. "We are equally calling on the security agencies to be up and doing in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities in the build up to the 2015 general elections", the statement read.                               

Medical Doctor Burnt By Assasins In His Clinic On Christmas Eve

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The family of Dr. Akintayo Oguntuase, Head of Pediatrics at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, Ondo State, who was found dead in his clinic in Akure, after it was razed by a mysterious fire in the eve of Christmas, has said the medical practitioner was murdered in cold blood.

Universal Medical Clinic was in flames in the midnight of December 24, when residents of Araromi area of the city were in a festive mood and by the time the billows of fire and smoke faded out in the morning of December 25, the proprietor, Oguntuase, was found burnt and mutilated.

While the police in Ondo are still busy examining the different theories and leads to unraveling the cause of the fire, the deceased's family has concluded that the medical practitioner was killed by assassins and burnt to give a semblance of a fire accident.

Otunba Ben Oguntuase, the elder brother of deceased, in a statement made available to our correspondent on Friday, said, "Dr. David Akintayo Oguntuase, a Consultant Pediatrician and Head of Pediatrics at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, was brutally murdered by assassins/arsonists, leaving behind a most gory sight."

He said a thorough examination of the remains of the hospital and the site of the incident revealed trails left behind by the murderers and how they accomplished the dastardly act.

"Evidently, they shot him in the main clinic area and carried his body to the room in the back area where the left him face down. Not done, they severed his hands and legs before proceeding to douse the body with petrol.

"The rest of the building on the inside was sprinkled with petrol before it was all set ablaze. It obviously was an inferno that raged leading the building to implode as the roof caved inward," the senior Oguntuase stated.

He noted that the fire did not affect other buildings around, suggesting that it was professionally plotted and executed.

Explaining the premises on which his theory was based, Ben Oguntuase said the walls of the clinic were stained with blood, showing that the slain medical practitioner was attacked and dragged to the place where he was eventually burnt.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Ondo State, Mr. Wole Ogodo, said although the command had yet to get a full briefing on the development, the family would be required to come up with the leads and substantial evidence supporting their position.

Black Christmas In Benin City! As Australia Returnee Murders Lover In Cold Blood

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It was a black Christmas for the Aifuwa's family of Upper Mission extension, a suburb of Benin city following the gruesome murder of their daughter, Grace Aifuwa by her Australia based lover, simply identified as Festus.

The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Thursday when Edo residents were busy celebrating the yuletide, left many bewildered and wondering what led to the death of Miss Grace Aifuwa.

It was learnt that Festus, popularly called (Two Million) by friends and family, had engaged in a bitter quarrel with the deceased over undisclosed reasons, before he allegedly ploughed into her with his car, dragging her on a tarred road for over 500 metres.

Residents woke up to discover her lifeless body, which was reportedly dumped close to Oando filling station at Uppers Mission.

When our correspondent visited the scene, scores of sympathisers had besieged the area to catch a glimpse of the corpse, with many wailing uncontrollably.

Some relatives of the deceased described the act as barbaric and charged the police to investigate the incident in order to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The alleged killer is said to have been arrested and detained at the Oregbeni police station.

Edo State police public relations officer, DSP Joseph Edogiawerie, when contacted said the matter is being investigated.


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Philosopher's Corner:- Don't Be Deceived, God Has No Religion

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God is conceived as the Supreme Being and principal object of faith. The concept of God as described by theologians commonly includes the attributes of omniscience (infinite knowledge), omnipotence (unlimited power), omnipresence (present everywhere), omnibenevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence. 

In theism, God is the creator and sustainer of the universe. Monotheism is the belief in the existence of one God or in the oneness of God. 

In pantheism, God is the universe itself. In atheism, God is purported not to exist, while deemed unknown or unknowable within the context of agnosticism. God has also been conceived as being incorporeal (immaterial), a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent". Many notable medieval philosophers and modern philosophers have developed arguments for and against the existence of God.


There are several religions and philosophy in the world today. Over 2000 religions are in practice globally. Most of which acknowledged the existence of God. Except athetism that is against the existence of God. Amongst these over 2000 religions, which one can we boldly say is God's own religion? All of them are calling on the same God in different ways. This same God do answer them, they claim but they are all claiming the righteous part to this one God.



The bible says in John 14:6 (NIV) states, Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." while the muslims claim
"..And We never punish until We have sent a Messenger (to give warning)."
Surah Al-Isra' [17:15] However, if he rejects the existence of (one) God intentionally, then he shall goto Hell.

The other religions also share there own claims to this one God. Which one is God own religion?


In my own view, God has no religion. He is the God of all religions. Since he answers everyone whenever He is being called upon. It is wrong for one religious faith to claim it is the only way to God. Almost all these religions believed that God created this world and He looked at it, it was all good. If the creation of this world was the work of God, and He created heaven. 

There are many ways on earth, so it is justifiable to say there will be more than one way to heaven. The bible said as it is done on earth, it is in heaven. All living things came to earth in different ways, some by creation, by birth, by aching, by evolution etc, so, that is how will return to him in heaven through different means or religions.



In this case, it is wrong and unjust for any religion to claim to be the only means to God. If at all such almighty God exist. God is the God of all religions or better still, He is not the God of any religion. He has no religion. He cannot have one. He will not own any religion. God has no religion. Do you think He has?


Amodu Murisiku Ayoku(aka: Ayo ‎Murisiku)
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‎2015 Elections: Internally Displaced Persons Must Vote - @RealSeunKuti

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Seun Kuti, son of the Afrobeat Legend, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has lend his voice to the plight of the Internally Displaced Persons,IDPs, in the coming 2015 general election.


Seun who in recent time has been a rallying point for youth advocacy and demand for the entrenchment of a people's democracy wrote via his twitter handle few days back that how would Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, consider 2015 election without allowing the displaced to vote when they are not dead. 


 In his typical manner, Seun tweeted," Hw una go do SElection 2015 without allowing d displace 2 vote, INEC, dem never die o, let dem exercise der Right." 


Considering the high number of internally displaced persons due to the insurgent activities of the Boko Haram sect across Northern Nigeria, it is presumed that not allowing IDPs to vote would be to disenfranchise a large population in the north.


According to the "Global Overview 2014: people internally displaced by conflict and violence report," by the Internal Displaced Monitoring Centre (IDMC) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Nigeria's 3.3 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) is approximately a third of the IDPs in Africa and 10 per cent of IDPs in the world.‎



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