Sunday, 31 May 2015

Safa letter could hold key to $10m World Cup bribe claim

A letter sent from South Africa to Fifa headquarters "instructing" the world's soccer body to pay $10-million to a Caribbean football union holds the key to the FBI's sensational claim that South Africa bought the right to host the 2010 World Cup.

The Sunday Times has had sight of the letter, dated March 2008, and signed by then South African Football Association president Molefi Oliphant.

In it Oliphant tells Fifa to pay over the money - about R120-million at today's rates - to the Caribbean Football Union.

Oliphant, contacted for comment yesterday, initially wanted to know who had given the letter to the Sunday Times.

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'Thank you to everyone who stood up for me' - Buruji Kashamu

Press statement from embattled senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu.

On behalf of myself, family, associates and well-wishers, I wish to express my profound gratitude to the almighty Allah, the media, the judiciary, civil society organisations, students, professional groups and other public-spirited Nigerians home and abroad, who stood by me during the six-day siege laid to my Lagos residence by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
I apologize to my neighbours in Lekki Phase 1, especially the management, members of staff and pupils of The Lagoon School, for all the pains and inconveniences you were subjected to. I know that you could not open the school throughout last week because of the barricade mounted by the fully armed and stern-looking NDLEA operatives. As an entrepreneur and a parent, I know the quantum of the loss you and your children have suffered as a result of the siege.

For the six days, I was denied access to my doctors despite having challenges with my blood and sugar levels. They rose astronomically, yet they would not budge.

So quite naturally, after those who illegally invaded my house left on Thursday night, I was rushed to a private hospital where I am presently receiving treatment.

Although, I plan to address the media, Nigerians and the whole world on my present travails and the intricate web of politics and manoeuvrings that led to it soon, I cannot wait to say thank you to all those who stood my me through the six dark days and nights. 

I have been traumatized and unjustly victimized but your fervent prayers, solidarity and support kept me. I thank you for standing by me. May the almighty Allah Subhana wa tala, who has been my refuge and stay, stand by you all.

On this note, I wish to particularly thank www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com, Channels Television, African Independent Television (AIT), Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Silverbird Television, Core TV, Wazobia FM, Inspiration FM, Classic FM, Rhythm FM, Cool FM, ThisDay, Vanguard, Daily Sun, The Punch, The Nation, Leadership, The Guardian, Tribune, Daily Independent, Daily Times, Sahara Reporters, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and other traditional and social media organisations – too numerous to mention – for proving yet to be the voice of the voiceless.

I am really grateful to the media and the judiciary and would forever live to cherish these institutions and their personnel. Words would fail me in showing my appreciation to you, but know that I owe you a debt of gratitude that I may never be able to repay.
Once again, thank you all!

Signed
Prince Buruji Kashamu
Senator-elect, Ogun East Senatorial District

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Amazing photos inside the world’s largest tribal gathering in Papua New Guinea

An explosion of colour, feathers, music and dance awaited photographer Fabien Astre when he travelled to the largest tribal gathering in Papua New Guinea.

The festival is located in a small town called Goroka and attracts thousands of people from all over the country to proudly display the cultures of their districts.

Tribesmen and women, representing over a hundred different tribes from all over the country, take part in this dazzling array of colour and energy that showcases the diversity of the island.














- Daily Mail UK

Amber Rose goes riding on her Can-Am Spyder 3-wheel motorcycle

Amber Rose, 31, pictured on her sporty Can-Am Spyder 3-wheel motorcycle. Nice shoot!

Udom Emmanuel portrait unveiled

 The official portrait for Akwa Ibom state Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel has been released.

Full Text of Governor Udom Emmanuel's Inaugural Address 29th May 2015

                                                                  Governor Udom Emmanuel

SUSTAINING SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE

AN INAUGURAL ADDRESS PRESENTED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MR. UDOM EMMANUEL, EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF AKWA IBOM STATE, MAY 29, 2015.

Protocol

We have come together not to celebrate the triumph of a party, but to celebrate the victory of hope. The inspired hope that there is a divine promise, which binds us together in cords of love and brotherhood. Hope that the blades and daggers of politics can never break the bonds of our kinship. Hope that on this majestic occasion of the transition of power, signifying a glorious end as well as a hopeful beginning, we can renew our faith in the Akwa Ibom dream.

When our ancestors left Usakedit in the Cameroons, centuries ago, in search of better land, they bequeathed into the genes of every Akwa Ibom person a dream of a better estate. In search of a better estate, our forefathers became the first people to agitate for the creation of States in Nigeria. In search of a better estate, they became the first people to build community schools in our country. in search of a better estate, they became the first people to establish community scholarship schemes to educate their children. Today, in search of better estate, we have, under the transformational leadership of His Excellency, Governor Godswill Akpabio, become first among equals in the comity of state in our country.

But the demand of history is that he who is first in a race must forever run faster than those who are behind , or risk losing his leadership position. So I place a demand on all Akwa Ibom people, at home and abroad, to come with hoes and shovels, and let us bury the twin evils of ethnicity and tribalism, which could slow us down in the race of development. At the same time let us sow the seeds of brotherhood, love and unity, which will energize us to maintain our current momentum and leadership position. Let us remember that with the spirit of brotherhood, love and unity, no foe can defeat us, and no rival can overtake us.

My dear compatriots, our Heavenly Father, history and posterity will not forgive our generation if we fail to continue the search for a better estate and pursuit of a greater Akwa Ibom State. This search we anchor on the timeless promise that whoever asks shall receive, whoever seeks shall find and who ever knocks, it shall be opened unto him. This promise is therefore, God-given, and it is large enough to shelter every boy and girl, man and woman, young and old from the scorching heat of injustice. as we seek to build a greater state founded on prosperity and justice, we should be reminded that in this Land of Promise, God will surely honor His own.

Therefore, today we celebrate the triumph of the Akwa Ibom spirit over the murky waters of politics. We were troubled, but we were not distressed; perplexed but we did not despair; persecuted but we were not forsaken; cast down but we were not destroyed. Today we stand tall because the trial of our faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it was tried with fire, was found unto praise and honor and glory. Let us therefore, stand together in the praise and glory of our heavenly father, knowing that he who began a good work in us, is faithful to complete it. Let us give God praise and glory and honor.

To those who stood by us in the long walk to this day, we appreciate your unwavering confidence, steadfastness, loyalty, trust and faith. to the few who were not with us, we remind them that the good people of our state have spoken and the voice of the people is the voice of God. To my former political opponents, I urge them and their supporters to let partisan feelings yield to patriotism. We hold out our hands to them. It is the planting season in the Akwa Ibom family and they are invited to come and plant with us. We do not have to see eye to eye in order to walk hand in hand. I therefore, beckon on us all to please come and let us build together.

I stand before you today not as a master but as a servant and not as a boss but as a co-labourer. I accept, with great humility and sense of responsibility, the mandate you have freely given to me to hold power in trust for you are your Governor. You have kept your part of the covenant and I intend to keep my part by executing the programmes i enunciated to you during my official declaration to run for the office of Governor. These include:

1. To leverage and build on the Uncommon Transformation of the Governor Godswill Obot Akpabio administration.
2. To transform the economy of our State via industrialization and sustain public-private sector initiative, thereby opening up opportunities for growth and improved living standards.
3. To respect and uphold the tenets of democratic governance which our great party (PDP) unflinchingly stands for, as well as respect the party's structure, decisions and hierarchy.
4. To ensure the security of lives and property of the people at all times, while adhering to the principal of the rule of law, thereby ensuring equity, justice and fair play.
5. To promote unity and oneness across the State, with due respect for Traditional Institutions and the Elders of our Society.
6. To continuously develop mobilize, and empower our women and the youths via planned and well articulated welfare and capacity-building programmes.
7. to give all Akwa Ibom persons (both within Nigeria and the Diaspora) a proud sense of belonging-built on good governance, economic advancement and due respect for the Fundamental Human Rights of all.
8. To pursue the taks of Rural Development and Integration with all vigour, bring the benefits and dividends of our democratic governance to every nook and cranny in the state, and provide basic amenities of life to all.
9. To ensure Accountability and Transparency in government by fighting and tackling corruption in all facets of our Administration.
10. To provide trade, commerce and tourism between Akwa Ibom and the rest of Nigeria, and in fact, the rest of the world.
11. To foster, develop, and maintain a good working relationship with both the legislative and the Judiciary arms of Government in the state, as well as ensuring an effective Local Government Administration for grassroots development, mobilization and empowerment.
12. To attract all possibly required Federal presence to Akwa Ibom State, by developing and sustaining a harmonious and very cordial relationship with the government at the centre.

Theses then are the milestones we have set for our democratic journey under my stewardship. We invite all of you to think of what you can do for our State to achieve these milestones, and not what our state can do for you. We urge you to keep this administration in your thoughts and prayers. We will gladly welcome your ideas and contributions. We will accept your constructive and open-minded criticisms. Akwa Ibom State belongs to all of us, and it is only in the development of this State that we can attain our individual goals and aspirations.

Let me pay tribute to our immediate past Governor, His Excellency Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON, with steady hands on the wheel of progress and development, he steered the ship of our dear state through ill and fair weather, and landed us on shores of uncommon achievements. He became a metaphor for good governance and an abiding testimony that we can have a government not only by the people and of the people , but also for the people. Seldom in the chequered history of mankind has so many owed so much to one man. We owe him a debt of gratitude, which we can never hope to pay. People gawk at what he has done and ask, "Can anyone fill the large shows he is leaving behind?" I don't know whether we can, but we know where the shoes are pointed and we are all heading towards that direction.

Just yesterday, the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly passed a resolution that this great architectural masterpiece, one of the many great infrastructures built by the Akpabio Administration, be named, Godswill Akpabio International Stadium" in celebration of his uncommon transformation of our State. This was a reflection of popular sentiment, and the least we could do for His Excellency Governor Godswill Akpabio. I, therefore, in the discharge of the office invested in me, proudly give accent to this resolution and let this stadium be henceforth known, called and addressed as "Godswill Akpabio International Stadium"

In the same vein, I want specially appreciate his wife and our former First Lady, Her Excellency, Mrs. Ekaete Unoma Akpabio (Mkpouto Akwa Ibom, the Most Supportive First Lady in Nigeria) for her motherly love and support for the Akwa Ibom project. She had lifted up many and has transformed lives. My wife and I pay tribute to her historic support for our cause and the actualization of this divine mandate.

We thank the PDP, our great party for the support of its national and state officers in actualizing this mandate. The PDP may have had a setback in Abuja, but we can turn into a fortune as it relates to Akwa Ibom State, the Gilgal of Nigeria to reinvent our party. To our campaign Team led by the indefatigable statesman, role model and leader, His Excellency, Otuekong Idongesit Nkanga and other opinion leaders, we salute you. You charted the course for our victory by reminding our state that the promise of our State should be the inheritance of all Akwa Ibom people. Thank you.

I equally thank all members of the outgoing State Executive Council, the State Legislature, the Judiciary, and the Local Government Officials, for the harmonious working relationship that we all witnessed in the tenure of the last administration. The cordiality made possible the uncommon transformation programme of the State Government. We equally congratulate the newly elected and returning members of the State House of Assembly on their resounding victory at the recent elections.

Once again, we thank all Akwa Ibom people for the trust and confidence, bestowed on us. We thank the Elders, the youths and the women for their support. We equally appreciate all the socio-cultural political groups who worked tirelessly to see the manifestation of this day.

So my compatriots, where do we go from here? We have come a long wa in the last eight years, but there are still some mountains before us. We will bring down the walls of Jericho. We will vanquish every Goliath in our way. Like Jesse Jackson said, "Will are tired of sailing our little boat, for inside the harbor bar. We want to go out where the big ships float, out on the deep where the great ones are. And should our frail craft prove too slight for waves that sweep those billows over, we would rather go down in the stirring fight than drowse to death at the sheltered shore."

Therefore, sound the trumpet and let it be known that being an Akwa Ibom person is not simply a matter of your parents coming from Akwa Ibom, nut having the faith that you are a child or promise and a giant killer. Having the hope that in His time God makes all things beautiful. God is making all things beautiful in our time. We will go forth, not by our power or by our might, but by His Spirit and we shall do exploits.

Thank you all, and God bless you.

Long live Akwa Ibom State!!!

Long live the Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria!!!

Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!!!

We've Not Banned Anyone From Travelling - President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says officials of past administrations including ministers are entitled to their full rights and privileges under the constitution and must not be subjected to any undue harassment and intimidation at the airports or at other points of entry and exit.
"We have not banned anyone from travelling," said the President.
Responding to some cases of "V.I.P stoppages" at the airports as reported to him on Saturday, President Buhari directed all agencies under the government to run their affairs in full compliance with extant rules, regulations and the constitution of the country. "Unless otherwise directed by the courts, no law-abiding citizens should be barred from travelling abroad. We must treat fellow citizens with courtesy and respect. Officials at the borders and other points of entry and exit should conduct their affairs in strict compliance with due process.

No one has my permission to bar anyone from travelling abroad," the president said.

Signed: Garba Shehu
Head, President Muhammadu Buhari Media Team Aso Rock Villa Abuja.

Billionaire Getty marries in Rome – and check out the dress

 Billionaire heir Joseph Getty has tied the knot with his girlfriend Sabine Ghanem, but eyebrows were raised by some of the outfits worn by guests - and even the bride.

Princess Beatrice arrived at the wedding in Rome in a pastel pink dress, but just as it did at the Royal Wedding in 2011, her stylish hat was the most striking part of her ensemble.

However her headgear was nothing on the wedding dress of Miss Ghanem - now Mrs Getty - which was completed by unusual golden symbols of the sun on her back and front.

On a sweltering day in Rome, the Lebanese-Egyptian bride's white gown - which came with long trail carried by other members of the wedding party - even had a hood.

Guests also turned up in outlandish attire, with one coming in a loose, rainbow-patterned shirt and trousers and wedding-goer Ginevra Elkann - a French director - turning up in a spotty brown dress.

The happy couple married at the Basilica of the Twelve Apostle's in the Italian capital, with Miss Ghanem arriving in a dress designed by Marc Jacobs.

Other than Princess Beatrice, guests included socialites Pierre Casiraghi and fiancee Beatrice Borromeo, Miss Elkann and Bianca Brandolini D'Adda.

Mr Getty, 26, is the son of Mark Getty - the British businessman who owns picture agency Getty Images - and the grandson of philanthropist Sir John Paul Getty.

The Getty dynasty was started by J. Paul Getty, Joseph's great-grandfather, who became the richest man in the world thanks to the Getty Oil Company and went on to set up a number of acclaimed art institutions, despite being a notorious miser.

But the super-rich family has been touched by tragedy, most recently when Andrew Getty - son of John Paul's brother Gordon - died after years of drug-taking and hard partying.

He was found unconscious in his mansion, naked from the waste down and suffering from a brutal injury to his 'rectal area', according to the authorities.

Sir John Paul Getty, who died in 2003, was an Anglophile who became a British citizen and built a replica of The Oval cricket ground at his country estate in Buckinghamshire, Wormsley Park.

But he also suffered family tragedy as his second wife Talitha died of a heroin overdose, and his son John Paul Getty III was kidnapped in Rome.

The family thought that John Paul III was faking his own kidnapping until his ear was cut off and sent to them. He was left paralysed after a drug overdose led to a stroke, and he died four years ago at the age of 54.


- Daily Mail Uk






Buhari, Osinbajo declare assets

President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo have declared their assets according to the dictates of the Nigerian constitution.

According to a statement from the Head of the Buhari Media Team, Garba Shehu today May 30th, President Buhari and VP Osinbajo declared their assets on May 28th, a day before their inauguration and swearing in.

They both filled and submitted the asset declaration forms to the Code of Conduct Bureau who confirmed receipt of the documents yesterday May 29th. The statement in part reads “President Buhari’s Declarant ID was given as: ‘President: 000001/2015′.

The Nigerian Constitution states in Chapter VI Section 140, that a person elected to the office of President shall not begin to perform the functions of that office until he has declared his assets and liabilities as prescribed in the Constitution.”

Former Adamawa Governor Murtala Nyako who was Impeached, returns to Nigeria

Former Adamawa state governor, Murtala Nyako who reportedly fled Nigeria after his impeachment, returned to the country Saturday May 30th. He was impeached on July 15th 2014 over alleged financial impropriety and is believe to have left the country immediately after. He's pictured above at an airport in Navy suit and on a black hat.

Arsenal wins 2015 FA Cup final

Arsenal beat Aston Villa 4-0 to win trophy for record 12th time in one-sided clash.They become the most successful FA Cup club of all time! Arsene Wenger meanwhile registers his sixth win, a stunning personal record. Congrats to them!

President Buhari's Aide de Camp in picture

Lt. Col. Muhammed Lawal Abubakar has been appointed Aide De Camp (ADC) to President Muhammadu Buhari. Abubakar hails From Kano state.

Analysis and reaction to President Buhari's inaugural speech

A compilation of analysis and reaction to President Buhari's inaugural speech, where he said;
"I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody.A few people have privately voiced fears that on coming back to office I shall go after them. These fears are groundless. There will be no paying off old scores. The past is prologue"
One of them was Former Minister and PDP presidential campaign chairman, Fani-Kayode who said:

''I believe his part of non vendetta will be true, all Nigerians should join hands to see Nigeria move forward, he said. ''I believe it was a promising speech and sincerely hope that he is true to what he has said especially on the issue that he will not be on a vendetta mission. I hope he is saying the right thing; hope his words will be proved to be truth. It is incumbent upon all of us as politicians to ensure that the next four years go on smoothly. I trust that all will be well and the country will move forward,'' Fani-Kayode added.

According to the statement issued by the governor’s Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, The Governor of Ekiti State Ayodele Fayose, said:

 ''The content of the President’s speech showed a man who is desirous of making a success of his administration. Nigerians, including those who voted and did not vote for President Buhari were eagerly waiting for his inaugural speech.

The speech, if followed in practice, shows that he is ready to govern Nigeria and it is a sign that the president is ready to live above board and lead a government that accommodates all.

''It is my prayer that the Almighty Allah will grant our president the courage and wherewithal to make a success of his administration and further deepen democratic governance, especially in a confederation like Nigeria, by sustaining rule of law.''

In regards to former President Jonathan, he said:

''With what Dr. Goodluck Jonathan did, history will never forget him as the man who laid an enduring foundation for democracy in Nigeria.''

Another reaction was from the Pioneer National Woman leader of the PDP and former Minister of Women Affairs and delegate to the 2014 National Conference Iyom Josephine Anenih.

''I like President Muhammadu Buhari’s speech. He was very kind to former President Jonathan by acknowledging the role he played in keeping Nigeria one and united, she said.

His avowed blueprint when implemented will definitely spell a positive Change for this country. His speech was very states manly. Very reassuring to the nation.

- Vanguard

'I joined politics not because I was interested in any elective office' - Jonathan says

Former President Jonathan told civic reception in Yenagoa, Bayelsa, Friday night May 29, that he joined politics not because he was interested in any elective office but because he was asked to run with his Former boss (Governor) Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha when he wanted to contest the governorship of Bayelsa State under the defunct United Nigeria Congress Party.
''It all started with me and Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. I knew Alamieyeseigha when he wanted to contest the governorship of Bayelsa State under the defunct United Nigeria Congress Party. That was the first time I knew Alamieyeseigha. We formed groups in every local governments – two persons to sign petition to enable Alamieyeseigha to contest. But a late Chief Judge asked me and one person from Ogbia to sign the petition. Even though I was a civil servant, I signed the document. I was in the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission then. Of course, when he started his campaign, I joined. Not because I was interested in any elective office, but what drove me into joining Alamieyeseigha’s team was that those of us from very small communities always have problems and sometimes you have to run to government for assistance. I felt that if I worked with him and luckily he won, I would know some of the people in government. When electioneering started after Abdulsalami Abubakar took over, Alamieyeseigha did not call me. But somewhere along the line because we had worked together, one evening, one Bozimo and another person came to my house and asked me to run with Alamieyeseigha as deputy governor. I was living in Port Harcourt then and I knew how primaries work and I said I would think about it. In fact, the following day, I told Bozimo that I was not interested, but the whole thing changed later. The detail will come later. That was how Bozimo and Alamieyeseigha brought me in and during the election, we won. From 1999 to date, my people and Nigerians have given me rare opportunity, rare privilege. I was deputy governor, governor, vice-president and President of the country. I am grateful to all Nigerians. Nigerians have given me so much that I cannot stay back. That is why I maintain that we need peace in this country. We need development in this country. Political crises don’t bring development. And I believe the new administration will work with all Nigerians and make sure Nigerians are happy. I am indeed happy about the statement the President made that he did not belong to any clique, but to Nigerians. I congratulate him for that,'' Jonathan said.









Inaugural ball in pictures as Ambode and wife Mrs Bolanle Ambode celebrate

A dinner was hosted by Gbenga Adeyinka and Tee A to celebrate the commencement of a new term for the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode. The first couple shared their first dance at the Inaugural Ball. Congrats to them, to Lagosians and Lagos. 'Eko o ni baje'!















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