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  • NEWS: President Obama presents Jega with Certificate of Commendation

    By William Oyo-Ita 8 April 2015

    US president Barack Obama a few days ago presented a Certificate of Commendation to INEC chairman, Attahiru Jega, over the conduct of the Presidential and National Assembly elections on March 28th, which they said was free and fair, credible and the best election ever held in Nigeria.

    The 'Certificate of Commendation' was presented to Jega on behalf of the US government by US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle. Entwistle said Jega's performance with the election was 'outstanding and worthy of emulation.'

    But yesterday, Federal Commissioner for Information and South South leader, Chief Edwin Clark condemned the award, saying it was too hasty since the Governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections haven't even held. He told the US to leave Nigeria alone…

    “I was surprised that Barack Obama gave Professor Attahiru Jega an award when the elections are still on . Obama should be tactful in handling the affairs of Africa. US should leave us alone, Nigeria is an Independent country. They tried it Egypt, they should not try anything in Nigeria” He told journalists in Abuja yesterday

  • HEALTH : Side Effects Of Contraceptive Pills, Estrogen.

    By Lizzy Adie|8th April|10 am.
          Oestrogen: any of a group of steroid hormones which promote the develpoment and maintainace of female characteristics of the body. Such hormones are also produced artficially for the use of oral contraceptives or treat menopousal and menstral disorder. Hormones that are important for sexual and reproductives development mainly in women , are also referred to as Female Sex Hormones.
         
            Oral contraceptives may cause side effects. tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away.
    –  Vomiting.
    –  Stomach cramps or bleeding.
    –  Diarrhea
    –  Nausa
    – Constipation
    – Increased or decreased appetite.
    – Weight gain or weight loss.
    – Acne
    – Hair growth in unusual places.
    – Bleeding or spotting between menstral periods.
    – Swelling.of the gum tssues (gingivitis)
    – Changes in menstral flow.
    -Breast tenderness,enlargement,or discharge.
    – White vaginal discharge.

      Some side effects can be more serious.The following symptoms are uncommon,but if you experience any of them, call your doctor immediately.
    – Severe headache.
    – Severe vomiting.
    – Speech problem.
    – Dizziness or faintness.
    – Weakness or numbness of an arm or leg.
    – Crushing chest pain or chest hearness.
    – Coughing.
    – Shortness of breath.
    – Leg pain.
    – Partial or complete loss of vision.
    – Double vision.
    – Severe stomach pain.
    – Loss of appetite.
    – Extreme tiredness,weakess or lack of energy.
    – Fever.
    – Swelling of the hands,feet,ankles,or lower legs.

      Oral contraceptives may increase the chance that you will develop liver tumors. These tumors are not a forms of cancer, but they can break and cause serious bleeding inside the body. Oral contraceptives may also increase the chance that you will develop breast or liver cancer,or have a heart attack,a stroke,or a serious blood clot. Talk to your doctor about the risks of using oral contraceptives.
      Some studies show that women who take oral contraceptives that contains Drosperinone may be more likely to develop deep vein Thrombosis (a serious or life threathening conditon in which blood clots that form in the veins,usually in the legs and may move through the body to the lungs) than women who take oral contraceptives that do not contain Drosperionone.
      Talk to your doctor about the risk that you will develop blood clots and about which oral contraceptives or other methods of birth control may be the best choice for you.

      Learn more about Estrogen via www.medline.gov/druginfo

       

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  • SPORTS: I Could Leave Arsenal Says Bellerin

    By Eyizle Ene-Okon

    09:55am

    HECTOR BELLERIN has dropped a bombshell on Arsenal fans by admitting

    that he could return to Barcelona.

    “I could LEAVE Arsenal to replace Man Utd and Liverpool target Dani

    Alves” Source: Daily Star Sports

    Would this be a reality this summer?

  • NEWS: Police Discovers Bomb Factory In Enugu

    By Dickson Blessing
    8/4/2015, 9:54am
         
        The Nigerian police have discovered a factory in Enugu State that manufactured the explosive device that caused explosion on March 28th elections.

        The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr Suleiman Abba, disclosed this yesterday before a closed-door meeting with senior police officers in Abuja to strategize on a successful security for the upcoming election in April 11th.

        Abba said that three suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident.

        “The investigation into the incident has reached advanced stage; we have identified even the factory where those IEDs were manufactured. I think that alone is a big success.”He said.

        The bomb blast that occurred in WTC School 1 in Enugu State, a pooling unit on March 28th was said to have caused pandemonium amongst the people.

       The anti-bomb squad of the state Police command were said to also have detonated two other bombs that day.

        

  • SPORT: How The Mighty Has Fallen! Ekun Samuel 8|April|2015, 8:54am.

    Manuel Pellegrini has seen his side slip to the title race this second half of the season. Manchester City were first tipped at the early start and middle of the season to a be a strong contender for the title they won last season convincingly. With the defending champions losing their last match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst  Park which has seen the gap between them and league leaders Chelsea extended to nine point with Chelsea having a game in hand. Pellgrini at this point should be counting His teeth with His tongue weighing His chances for a strong finish and securing His job next season. Manchester City has recently lost to Liverpool, Burnley and now Crystal Palace, and their next fixture is a trip to Old Trafford. Their ash rivals who is sticking their head out of the water for breath in other to finish at the top four which they carelessly lost to Liverpool last season. This City derby could be a big test for Man City to truly determine their fate for survival of a strong top four finish.
    Its amazing to see the defending champions now fighting for a top four finish. A title race which was earlier seen as a two horse race is now seen as an undisputable challenge for Chelsea. How The Mighty Has Fallen!

  • NEWS: Oba of Lagos not APC’s spokesman – Tinubu

    Former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has finally reacted to the anti-Igbo comments made by Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu. Tinubu said the Oba is not a member of APC and so can’t speak on behalf of the party. Speaking to Punch at a rally in Iganmu today, Tinubu said;

    “The oba is not a politician. His job is to accommodate all political parties, whether PDP, APC or SDP. So, what did he (Ubah) go and do at the palace? To you Igbos, don’t we pay your children’s school fees like others? Or is it the palace that pays for it? When we conducted an exam and a spelling competition, an Igbo boy, Ebuka, from Anambra, came first and he became the governor for one day.

    “Those that won the competition three times in a row were Igbo. Ebuka was sent to Switzerland computer school and then Obafemi Awolowo University. We did not say he was an Igbo boy and he would not enjoy. He became an executive in Oando and he is now in Canada.

    “Another boy, Felix, won and went to Switzerland and OAU. We paid his scholarship; we did not deny him because he is Igbo.”

  • POLITICS: How Jega Defeated Jonathan For Buhari In the Election

    By Femi Aribisala
    If you did not see my column last week, it was because I did not want to rain on anyone’s parade. I wanted the euphoria over the bullet we missed by avoiding the riots that would have ensued had the APC been defeated to subside. But I am now back to tell you that the presidential election was a big INEC rigmarole. Long before Jonathan lost the election to Buhari, he had been defeated by the machinations of Jega and INEC.
    As a matter of fact, General Buhari did not win this presidential election: President Jonathan lost it. The president lost because he allowed himself to be defeated. Maybe he did not want to remain in power badly enough. Or maybe there was a side of him that felt there is honour in being the first incumbent president to lose an election in Nigeria. Whatever the case; he failed to heed the warning of many that, like Aminu Tambuwal and Lamido Sanusi, Attahiru Jega was working for the enemy.
    Failure of Tinubu
    With the coalition of Bola Tinubu’s ACN and Buhari’s CPC, many concluded that the outcome of the 2015 presidential election would be determined in the South-West. The assumption was that Tinubu would provide the killer-punch that had been missing in Buhari’s earlier failed attempts. However, this has proved to be mistaken. Tinubu failed to clean up the South-West with his broom for the APC. Indeed, in order for the APC to prevail in Lagos with only 160,000 votes, INEC had to ensure that many non-indigenes could not get their PVCs.
    The truth of the matter is that, quite apart from the shenanigan of having a Redeemed Yoruba pastor as Buhari’s vice-presidential running-mate, the people of the South-West don’t like Buhari. In the 2011 election, they said this emphatically by giving him a paltry 321,000 votes out of the 4.7 million cast in the geopolitical zone. This time, in 2015, Buhari received 2.4 million South-West votes, with a plurality of 600,000 over Jonathan. However, most of those votes were actually not for Buhari: they were against Jonathan.
    In the end, the South-West vote was neither pivotal to Buhari’s victory nor central to Jonathan’s defeat. Tinubu’s assistance for Buhari ended at the APC presidential primaries where he got Buhari nominated against the wishes of Northern delegates. All Tinubu did at the level of the presidential election was to give a façade of national spread to Buhari’s essentially Northern victory. This factor will soon come to haunt Tinubu and his South-West cohorts when it is time to share the spoils of victory in the Buhari administration.
    Should APC lose the Lagos governorship election, Tinubu would be left in a quandary. All the Northern timber and caliber who were missing in action throughout the campaign when Tinubu, Fashola and other Southern politicians were running helter-skelter with Buhari, will soon come out of the woodwork to claim their Buhari inheritance. Inevitably, they will overshadow the Southern brigade. Vice-President Osinbajo will simply be sent to fetch water when crucial decisions are to be made by Northern “born-to-rule” elements.
    Southerners without coattails
    In order to defeat the PDP, APC needed to undermine Jonathan in his areas of greatest strengths – the South-South and the South-East. However, APC men like Amaechi, Okorocha and Oshiomhole proved to be paper-tigers in these areas. In Rivers, Amaechi was disgraced. With all his bluster, he could only deliver 69,000 votes to Buhari; while Jonathan made off with a whopping 1.45 million. No wonder, therefore, that the governor tried to save face by saying there was no election in Rivers. He even rented a crowd to go on a perfunctory demonstration.
    Chinem Bestman sent me a text message from Port Harcourt with the same complaint that the election was rigged. I answered by asking him if there has ever been a free and fair election in Rivers since 1999. Amaechi knew the ropes, therefore when he came for accreditation, he asked to see the election result sheet. He knew the traditional rigmarole in Rivers was to doctor the report sheet. Now that he has been out-rigged, he is singing a different tune; asking Rivers people to forgive him.
    In Imo, Okorocha was humiliated. He could only deliver 19% of the vote to Buhari. It looks like the governor is going to need another job very soon as he is unlikely to be re-elected. In Edo, Oshiomhole did much better. APC lost with 208,000 votes to PDP’s 286,000. Nevertheless, Oshiomhole tried to explain this away by complaining that PDP used the military to manipulate the election. However, when INEC announced the results, APC won the senatorial election in Edo North; one of the places where the governor claimed PDP used the military to rig.
    Assault on the South-East
    Godsday Orubebe grabbed the microphone during the collation of the election results and alleged to the whole world that INEC chairman Attahiru Jega is partial and tribalistic. His outburst may have been embarrassing, but it is not entirely without justification. The evidence of INEC’s partiality is compelling. Although President Jonathan put a call to Orubebe to stop his protest, and he has decided to accept the verdict of INEC, that does not mean we should sweep INEC’s shenanigans under the carpet.
    It is easy to fob off Orubebe by saying he was only being emotional because he is a PDP man from Niger Delta, a kinsman of Mr. President who “lost” the election. That just won’t cut it. I am not a Niger Deltan. I don’t belong in the PDP. I don’t know Goodluck Jonathan and I have never ever met him or spoken to him. Cynical Nigerians believe anyone who supports Jonathan must either be in his pay or be looking for a job. Neither allegation is applicable to me. Jonathan ostensibly received 12.8 million votes; surely all these people were neither in his pay nor Aso Rock job-seekers.
    My faith requires me to support the weak. Therefore, I will always support the minority against the tyranny of the majority. We cannot be reliant on South-South oil in Nigeria and then treat one of their sons as if he is an impostor for being president of the country. The fact of the matter is that this presidential election was the result of a vicious and malicious gang-up of the majority ethnic groups against the minorities.
    Since the civil war, the Igbos of the South-East have been treated as if they are a minority ethnic group in Nigeria when in fact they are one of the majorities. In order to diminish Jonathan’s votes, a major assault was made against them; recognising that they are some of the staunchest Jonathan supporters. In 2011, the Igbo gave Goodluck Jonathan a decisive 5 million votes. The task of INEC in 2015 was to ensure that did not recur.
    INEC rigmarole
    Buhari prevailed as a result of a deliberate disenfranchisement of the Igbo by INEC through the manipulation of PVC distribution and the failure of the card reader in the South-East and the South-South. INEC ensured that, far more disproportionately and relative to other geopolitical zones, millions of South-East voters disappeared between 2011 and 2015, in order to provide a smooth passage for a Northern presidential candidate; which turned out to be Buhari.
    The first strategy of INEC in this regard was to create 29,000 additional polling units, allocating 21,000 of these to the North and only 8,000 to the South. In this crass manipulation, INEC gave more additional polling units to Abuja than it gave to the entire South-East. However, widespread outcry over this proposal forced INEC to jettison it despite protracted resistance by Jega.
    But INEC had a plan B: the registration of voters and the collection of PVCs. This was bogus and lopsided; skewed most especially against the South-East where only 7.6 million were registered and 5.6 million PVCs collected. Compare this with the war-torn North-East: 9.1 million were registered and 7.4 million collected. But the most outrageous were the figures of the North-West. 17.6 million registrations and 15.1 million collections were recorded in the North-West; much more than the figures in the entire South-East and South-South combined.
    On Election Day, news of a bomb blast in Enugu served to discourage people from coming out to vote in the South-East. In addition, there was widespread late voter accreditation and voting in the South-East as well as the South-South. One reason for this was the massive failure of the card-readers in these zones, highly suggestive that they were programmed to fail there.
    Quite incredibly, the card-reader failed to recognise even the president. It took President Jonathan 35 minutes to get accredited; but within five hours, we are meant to believe that 2.5 million voters in Kano were duly accredited. In the middle of the election, INEC changed from card-reader to manual accreditation. This suddenly brought into play the huge voter registrations in the North-West. Cell-phone video recordings showed many of the North-West’s bloated PVC holders to be under-aged children.
    Abracadabra
    The total effect of these machinations is that over 2.4 million South-East voters were successfully disenfranchised. 38 million people nationwide voted for Buhari and Jonathan in 2011. In 2015, this figure shrank to 28 million. The votes of the South-West remained virtually constant. 4.6 million people of the South-West voted in 2011: 4.2 million in 2015. But compare this with what happened in the South-East. 5 million people voted in 2011, only 2.6 million in 2015. That is a drastic drop of 2.4 million.
    While Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa and Bauchi were posting their traditional humongous figures; Imo, Anambra and Abia were posting relatively disappointing figures. Jigawa used to be a part of Kano, when Kano was said to be bigger than Lagos. In the 2015 election, the votes of Jigawa and Kano combined was double that of Lagos. Lagos had 1.4 million votes. Jigawa and Kano had 3.1 million; virtually all for Buhari.
    While the internally displaced Northerners in the North-East could vote, internally displaced Igbos from the North could not. In places like Lagos and Kano, many non-indigenes were not even given their PVCs. In effect, the innovation of the Permanent Voters Cards is designed to permanently disenfranchise the South. If this is not redressed immediately, the North will always determine the winner in Nigerian elections.
    *This article was originally published in Premium Times on 7 April 2015 by the same author.
  • MUSIC: J.sOUL – I DECLARE

    After a long while international we go CEO J.sOUL drops a brand new single still talking about positive declarations. the song was produced by cupid beat and mixed and mastered by Godswill. J.sOUL whose real name is jude luis osegbowa is a graduate from the university of calabar and this is he’s fifth single from he’s soon to be release album ‘THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE’ he is from edo state benin but was born and raise in lagos , he is currently based in calabar cross river state and is a worship leader in christ embassy calabar main head quarters . Download ! Enjoy ! Declare. @iamjsoul

  • NEWS: President Jonathan Warns Against Negative Triumphalism

    By William Oyo-Ita 7 April 2015

    As the nation prepares for Saturday’s governorship and State Assembly elections, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan calls on all Nigerians to remain peaceful, united and law-abiding. The President condemns the very unseemly attempt by some politicians, groups and individuals to intimidate others, heat up the polity and cause public disorder and disaffection in the aftermath of the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    President Jonathan is especially concerned about the negative triumphalism that has been put on display by certain elements since March 31 which flies in the face of his personal commitment to post-election peace, unity and national stability.

    The President calls on all those, who through their actions and utterances, have been promoting divisiveness, sectionalism and ethnic hatred in the country following the outcome of the March 28 elections to cease and desist from actions that detract from the true spirit and culture of democracy envisioned by patriotic men and women of goodwill in Nigeria.

    President Jonathan also condemns the undue harassment of public officials serving under his administration and urges all affected persons to continue to perform their lawful duties without fear. The President cautions that this should be a time for the healing of political wounds in the overriding interest of national unity, stability and progress, not a time for ethnic jingoism and the settling of scores. The Federal Government will not condone any attempt to instigate a crisis in any part of the country in furtherance of personal political ambitions.

    President Jonathan assures all Nigerians that his administration remains fully committed to national progress and the entrenchment of the best values of democracy for the good of all Nigerians. He urges Nigerians to go out en-masse once again on April 11 to vote for candidates of their choice in the Governorship and State Assembly elections with the confidence that his administration will do all within its powers to ensure that they do so in peace, without threats, intimidation or violence from any quarters.

    Reuben Abati
    Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity)
    April 7, 2015

  • TECH NEWS: Square Enix Teases New Game, Probably Deus Ex

    Square Enix has started running an ???interactive reveal??? today for

    a new game, currently being developed by one of their western studios.

    The Twitch channel ???CantKillProgress??? is streaming something

    called ???Project CKP???, with a man in a cell being interrogated by

    some shadowy figures.

    Lots of more Info:

    http://bit.ly/TGR-485