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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Secret Infidelity: Stella Damasus Husband Drags Her To Court


seems the troubles in the lives of beautiful Nollywood actress, Stella Damasus, with regards to marriage are still very much with her.
Information according to OluFamous.Com is that Stella Damasus is not yet divorced from her second husband, Mr Emeka Nzeribe before she secretly married Doris Simeon’s husband, Daniel Ademiroka.
As a result, Emeka Nzeribe is said to have commenced a process of suing Stella for going ahead to marry and live with another man (Doris Simeon’s husband) while they are still married, legally.
If Emeka Nzeribe make good his threat to sue Stella, this will sure compound the problems of the actress who was highly criticized on the social media recently by her fans who said she lack the moral right to insult Senators over under-age marriage, since she is not also laying a good foundation for other ladies.


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Monday, July 29, 2013

All-new E-Class Redifines Luxury The Mercedes Way

Unarguably, one of the most powerful cars in its segment, the Mercedes Benz E-Class has never ceased to impress auto freaks with its array of innovations. From the exterior to the interior, the new E-Class has got unique features that sets new standard in its class.
No wonder it has remained Mercedes Benz best selling car in Nigeria while at the same time dominating its segment in terms of market-share and luxury features. Available in saloon and estate as well as AMG versions, Mercedes Benz offers many engine variants in the new E-Class ranging from four cylinder to V8 engines which are available in both petrol and diesel engines.
Designed to trip you, the Mercedes Benz E-Class saloon comes in Elegance and Avantgarde. Whilst the Elegance lines leaves a fine lasting impression both on the inside and from the outside with a  host of high-quality trim and equipment elements, the Avantgarde line highlights the vehicles sporty dynamic character.

Mercedes Benz E-Class newly developed four cylinder petrol engines with direct injection, variable valve control and turbocharging boasts better output and torque figures than its predecessor as well as low fuel consumption and emission figures. They include the E-200 which generate 135 kw (184hp) and a maximum torque of 300Nm, while the E250 delivers 155 Kw (211 hp) and a maximum torque of 350Nm. The more powerful six cylinder engine version of the E-Class comes with optional all-wheel drive
system 4 matic which is not usually available in competing models from other makers.
The top of the range E-Class engine with V8 Blue Direct family will amaze you with its power.
The E500 4matic with twin turbochargers and inter-cooler churn out 300kw of power (408hp) a peak torque of 600Nm available from just 1600rpm and outstanding acceleration while the AMG version of this engine with 4matic (E63 AMG) delivers 410kw (557hp) and a minimum torque of 720Nm.
All the engines are mated to 7G-Tronic plus 7-speed automatic transmission as standard as well as ECO start/stop which automatically switches off the engine when the vehicle is at stand still, resulting in low fuel consumption.
Standard equipment in the new E-Class are numerous to mention, while exclusive package is available for those who want something special.
The standard equipment starts with the newly styled front section. The interior also impresses with its 3-tube instrument cluster, new centre console with an analogue and control displaying featuring a contemporary flat screen look.
Technologies such as direct – steer system, the Attention Assist, the collision prevention Assist plus the pre-safe anticipatory occupant protection system make the vehicle as sophisticated as it is safe.


Anambra 2013: APGA Crisis Turns Dirty

The crisis rocking All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) Anambra State has taken a new dimension with Governor Peter Obi and embattled National Chairman of the party, Sir Victor Umeh at each other’s throat on who succeeds Obi as Governor of the State in 2014.

Governor Obi who is desperate to install his protégé as his successor has promised to compensate Victor Umeh if given the chance to solely nominate the governorship aspirant for the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state. Sir Umeh has demanded the sum of Six billion naira as compensation for expenses and damages incurred during the libel suit against the party with Governor Obi offering to pay three billion naira.

A member of Obi’s kitchen cabinet who confided with newsmen said he was highly disappointed by the two chieftains for such selfishness. He noted that a time the state is facing financial challenges, his boss; Governor Obi is negotiating to pay a whopping sum of three billion naira to an individual who has not rendered any service to the state.

Party stalwarts and followers are sad at this development noting that the party is bigger and superior to the two individuals.

Petroleum Minister Lied: Companies Indicted for Fuel Subsidy Fraud Receive Juicy Import Contracts

Nigeria’s Petroleum Minister Diezani Allison-Madueke recently spiritedly denied that she offered fuel importation contracts to companies indicted for fraudulent fuel subsidy claims. However, an investigation by Saharareporters has revealed that Ms. Allison-Madueke lied to Nigerians. As part of that investigation, we obtained the list of companies to which the minister, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPRA) and the Petroleum Ministry have granted juicy petroleum import contracts in the third quarter.
The roster of fuel importers reveals that several rogue businesses that had defrauded Nigerians by making hugely inflated subsidy claims benefited from current import contracts. “I can tell you that the minister personally authorized each and every beneficiary,” a source in the Petroleum Ministry told our correspondent. He added: “Madam [Ms. Diezani Allison-Madueke] has tight control of every contract given out within the ministry, the NNPC, and other agencies in the oil industry.”
Included in the third quarter allocations awarded by the ministry is also a company owned and run by a relative of Reginald Stanley, the Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPRA).
One of the beneficiary companies, NEPAL Oil, was referred to the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigerian Police for investigations relating to extensive fraud.
The company was accused as one of the participants in a massive fuel subsidy scam that cost Nigerians $6.5 billion. The fuel subsidy scam came to light early in 2012 shortly after Nigerians rose in massive protests against the decision by President Goodluck Jonathan to remove fuel subsidies in January 2012. NEPAL Oil was later charged along with Anonsyke Group by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In 2012, the EFCC charged both companies with forgery and obtaining money under false pretense. Even though the trial is ongoing, Ms. Allison-Madueke personally approved the allocation of an import volume of 30,000 metric tons to NEPAL Oil in the second and third quarters. Mr. Stanley of PPPRA attended the official launching of a small tank farm established in Oghara last May.
Another indicted company, IMAD Oil, which was referred to the police for investigations, received fuel import allocations at Ms. Allison-Madueke’s instance.
Two other companies, Matrix Energy and Masters Limited, were originally investigated, but the police later issued letters clearing both companies of involvement in fuel subsidy scams.
SaharaReporters discovered that a company, Rahamaniyya Oil and Gas Company, received ministerial allocation to import fuel despite the fact that the EFCC is still investigating the company for subsidy scam. Owner of Rahamaniyya, Abdulrahaman Musa–Bashir, a Sokoto-born oil dealer, was one known as the future bridegroom of Aisha Yar’Adua, a daughter of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua. However, he abandoned the would-be bride as soon as her father died. Last year, the oil businessman caused a stir within the Yar’Adua family when he wrote a letter to Mr. Yar’Adua’s widow, Turai Yar’Adua, demanding that she refund $3 million he reportedly gave her in preparation for the aborted wedding.
Also on the list of fuel import beneficiaries is Blacklight Limited, an oil company owned by Lucky Igbinedion, a former governor of Edo State. Mr. Igbinedion is a convicted felon, found guilty of fraud during his tenure as governor. In 2008, the EFCC struck a controversial plea deal with the ex-governor, clearing the way for a judge of the Federal High Court in Enugu to give Mr. Igbinedion a paltry fine of N3 million that was widely condemned as a slap on the wrist.
“So why is the government rewarding a man like Lucky Igbinedion whose track record is one of corruption, fraud and scam?” asked a labor leader based in Abuja. He added: “This administration promised to address the irregularities in fuel importation. That has not been done. They promised to pursue the building of new refineries and to revamp existing ones. That, too, has not been done.”
Two sources in the Petroleum Ministry told SaharaReporters that the award of allocations to companies indicted for fraud was not the only problem. “If you look at the recent allocations, you will notice something skewed in the manner certain marketers are favored with huge allocations which runs at variance with their ability to store the imported products,” said one of them. He stated, “That’s a major reason why so many of them were able to scam the Nigerian government of billions of dollars over three years.”
For instance, Conoil, owned by Mike Adenuga, reportedly owns huge storage tanks in Lagos and Port Harcourt. In the latest round of allocations, Conoil was awarded 60,000 metric tons. By contrast, companies like A-Z, run by Chika Okafor, Shorelink, which is run by Obiamarije Stanley, a cousin to the PPPRA’s Reginald Stanley, and Nkechi Peter Obi’s Techo Oil, got huger allocations of 80, 000, 75,000 and 60,000 metric tons respectively. A-Z does not have any known storage tank farms.
Another source at the Petroleum Ministry pointed to the fact that the beneficiaries topping the list of ministerial allocations are the same players who were offered massive bribes to several legislative committees and security agencies to shield them from indictment. These big-time players include Mr. Adenuga, Femi Otedola, Sayyu Dantata of MRS Oil and Gas, and Mr. Rahamaniyya.
A different aspect of the scam is that all the big players named above, and a few others, were in 2009 named by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as huge debtors to commercial banks. SaharaReporters found out that none of the businessmen ever paid the hundreds of billions of naira they borrowed from banks. Instead, the Federal Government and CBN struck a shady deal with the debtors under which a bogus agency called Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), run by Mr. Mustafa Chike-Obi, took over some assets owned by the debtors in lieu of payment.
But AMCON’s management of the debts was so bad that the International Monetary Fund earlier this year called for the scrapping of AMCON. “The AMCON deals were simply meant to free the billionaire debtors from their debt obligations,” a Lagos-based financial analyst told SaharaReporters. He explained: “Under the deal, each of the debtors handed one or two assets of their assets to AMCON. The shady part of it, then, was that AMCON officials overvalued each asset, making it possible for possible for the debtors to wriggle free of their debt obligations, leaving the creditor-banks out in the cold.”
The analyst disclosed that most of the debtors had originally obtained the bank loans ostensibly to finance fuel imports. “This is one of the worst scams in Nigerian history,” he said. “The fuel was often not imported, but these businessmen claimed fuel subsidies – and they failed to pay back the loans they took.”
S/N COMPANYVOLUME (KT)
1 Acorn 15,000
2 Aiteo 120,000
3 Ascon 45,000
4 Avidor 15,000
5 A – Z 60,000
6 BlackLight Ltd 30,000
7 Bovas 45,000
8 Capital
9 Conoil 60,000
10 Cybernetics 15,000
11 Dee-Jones 45,000
12 Dozzy 30,000
13 Fatgbems *
14 First Deepwater *
15 Fresh Synergy 15,000
16 Folawiyo 90,000
17 Forte 75,000
18 Gulf Treasures 30,000
19 Heyden *
20 Honeywell 0
21 Hudson 15,000
22 Hyde Energy 30,000
23 Ibafon 15,00
24 Imad Oil and Gas 30,000
25 Index
26 Integrated 60,000
27 Linc Nigeria Ltd
28 Mainland 15,000
29 Masters 80,000
30 Matrix 30,000
31 Mettle Energy 15,000
32 MRS Plc. 60,000
33 MRS Oil & Gas 60,000
34 Mobil 60,000
35 Nepal 30,000
36 Nipco 120,000
37 NNPC 1,350,000
38 NorthWest 75,000
39 Oando 135,000
40 Obat 30,000
41 Optima 15,000
42 Rahamaniyyah 45,000
43 Rainoil 80,000
44 Sahara 60,000
45 ShoreLink 80,000
46 Swift 45,000
47 Techno Oil 70,000
48 TempoGate 20,000
49 Total Nig. 90,000
50 TSL Logistics 30,000
3,405,000

APGA CRISIS: Obi, Umeh Meet, Strike Deal Against All Odds

victor umeh and governor obi
The saying that there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics was once more proved true this afternoon when Chief Victor Umeh was warmly welcomed to the Anambra State Governor’s Lodge in Awka by Governor Peter Obi.

Both men have been at loggerheads for several months over Obi’s insistence that Umeh’s tenure as National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) had expired. Obi in April spearheaded an APGA National Convention in Awka at which Chief Maxi Okwu emerged as the new National Chairman. The Appeal Court, Enugu, has ruled both in recognition of the convention that produced Okwu and of Umeh, with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) choosing to recognise Umeh.
Observers were momentarily taken aback this afternoon when Umeh and the State Chairman of his faction, Chief Mike Kwento showed up at the Governor’s Lodge and walked into the war embrace of Governor Obi.
“They were well received and went into a discussion with the Governor,” said a reliable source told News Express.
The meeting, according to sources, signals the imminent end of the APGA crisis to enable the party put its house in order ahead of the state governorship election scheduled for November. It is also a culmination of behind-the-scenes reconciliatory efforts led by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike,
leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB). A formal end to the dispute is expected to be announced in the days ahead.

Ndi-Igbo In Germany Impel South East Governors To Immortalize Ojukwu , Fr. Huessler

The National and umbrella Organisation of all Igbo Asociations and the Igbo living in Germany known as Ndi-Igbo Germany (NIG) after its Meeting last week condemned in strong terms the activities of a small group of Individuals and a faction of Igbozurume Germany. They describe the faction as very few self-centred Individuals and impostors going with the titles of “Ambassadors, Eze and/or Knighthood” from a particular zone in an Igbo state whose goals are purely based on personal gains (at the detriment of other Ndi-Igbo).

Chief Joe Achuzia was rapped for flirting with the Group and for causing disunity among Ndi-Igbo in Germany with the purported crowning of one of the impostors as “Eze Igbo Germany” a title never known nor recognised by NIG.
 NIG warns every Igbo man in Germany never to parade himself as “Eze” or “Ambassador” nor use such title, an act of impersonation that could land the person in prison in Germany. And that the general public shall avoid any official dealings with such persons and group.

The NIG maintains that the Clique / faction of Igbozurume in question were dropping and using the name of SouthEast Governors to make money in the name of organising Conference while their main aim is public presentation of themselves and personal aggrandisement.
Ndi-Igbo Germany (NIG) is a socio-cultural Organisation and the Umbrella of all Igbo Associations in Germany. NIG has the following objectives:
To foster Unity amongst Umuigbo and Nigerians in Germany
To promote Igbo - Nigeria’s Arts, Culture and Tradition
To promote socio-cultural interests of the Igbo nation and Nigeria
To encourage and promote goodwill and better understanding between Ndi-Igbo, Nigerians, Germans and the International Community
To project the image of the Igbo Nation and Nigeria to the outside world in objective manner

Details of NIG activities and events in Germany can be found under www.ndiigbogermany.de

At their last week Meeting, Ndi-Igbo Germany called on Igbo Governors to immortalize Fr. Georg Huessler, the bridge-builder, the Igbo Benefactor and the German who saved Millions of Nigerian Lives. Fr. Huessler died in April this Year at the age of 91 years. Monsignor Dr. Huessler was the former Caritas International  President who saved the Lives of millions of starving and dying Biafran Children, Women and Men during the unfortunate war of 1967 – 1970 by supplying Food, Medicine and Clothes. According to Joe Mmeh, the Co-ordinator of Ndi-Igbo Germany “Fr. Huessler was an Igbo/ Nigerian Friend who showed courage, solidarity and charity and through his work during the Civil War gave life and hope to our hungry and starving people”. The Igbo – German Friendship which Fr. Huessler, Caritas and Diakonie Hilfswerk started must be maintained and Ndi-Igbo shall benefit from German assistance and technology. Fr. Huessler can be honoured through naming Streets, Bridges, Academic Buildings, Research Centres after him in appreciation of what he did and as a mark of Gratitude.  Let Ndi-Igbo celebrate Fr. Huessler Birthday every 7th of July through series of Lectures.

On the immortalization of the late Igbo Leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu whom Ndi-Igbo Germany gave a befitting burial last year in Frankfurt, an Ocassion attended by prominient Igbo from all works of life including Senator Chief Ben Obi (Ojeligbo), Chief Emeka Ojukwu (Jr), Msgr. Prof. Obiora Ike and many others, the NIG called on SouthEast Governors to as a matter of urgency establish “Odumegwu Ojukwu Centre and Foundation” at any strategic Locations in Igboland. The “Odumegwu Ojukwu Foundation (OOF)” shall promote the Ideals which Gen. Ojukwu live for, fought for and died for. It shall sponsor and support Igbo studies; Peace and Conflict Resolutions; Scientific & Medical Researches using Igbo Medicinal Plants; and organise annually “Dim Ojukwu Memorial Lectures”.

Present at the NIG Meeting/Conference where 16 Unions and Cities, Chairpersons, Elders and Community Leaders, Chukwuma P. Eze, Ernest Ibeh, Kenneth Iwuala, Modestus Korieocha, Benjamin Chinaka, Obiora Nweke, Sebastian Udeajah, Frank Okoro, Philip Duru, Christian Ike, Christian Nwosu, Afam Dike, Basil Anuniru, Victor Uzoma, Augustine Oti, Sunny Okadigbo Ihedi, Edward Agha, Chinedu Dim, Ben Ezenwokedi, Paddy Duruh, Isaiah Illikannu, Anthony Chibuzor, Blossom Onyegbula and Okwudili Okafor. These eminient Umuigbo represented Unions and Cities such as Hannover, Cologne, Mannheim, Koblenz, Nuremberg, Berlin, Munich, Freiburg, Stüttgart, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Ulm, Mainz/Wiesbaden, Essen, Düsseldorf and Aachen.




2015: NZERIBE HAS NO MORAL STANDING TO SPEAK FOR NDIGBO-

In a public statement recently, Senator Arthur Nzeribe declared that Ndigbo are not ready to stake a claim for the presidency of Nigeria in 2015. Among the reasons he advanced for this dishonourable stance is lack of unity among Ndigbo and their inability to speak with one voice.

It is disheartening that Senator Nzeribe, who ought to know better, has allowed himself to be sold on this preposterous argument, which is nothing but a cheap blackmail designed to cloak the pervasive prejudice that has kept Ndigbo in the third class tier in the politics of the Nigerian federation.

No Nigerian civilian president or prime minister has ever launched himself to power on the springboard of ethnic unity since the advent of the Nigerian state. By taking the position that he has taken, Senator Nzeribe has demonstrated that he lacks any measure of grasp or apprehension of central executive power politics this country. Having been a participant in the political game, as Nzeribe clearly had been, does not confer such understanding.

It is hard to resist drawing the conclusion that Senator Nzeribe came to his erroneous and inflammatory conclusion having been seduced, induced or deceived by personal and selfish considerations rather than by considerations of what is in the best interests of Ndigbo and indeed Nigeria in general. But it must be emphatically stated that a hundred, a thousand, a million Arthur Nzeribe’s cannot and will not break the Igbo spirit nor weaken the Igbo resolve.

If ethnic unity is the prerequisite for aspiring to the presidency, as posited by Nzeribe, then the philosophy of Njiko Igbo should come highly recommended to him. NJIKO IGBO is an organisation dedicated to the struggle for the ascent of a citizen of Igbo extraction to the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2015. We are fully committed to the security and peace of our nation, and to the comradeship of a common justice for all Nigerians.

We are neither a political party nor are we affiliated to one. Our primary mission is to enlighten and mobilise the Igbo population, both at home and in the diaspora, to stand firm and united in the pursuit of our collective goal. Our secondary duty is to connect with and persuade the rest of the Nigerian population about the justice of our cause.

It is curious that this nation has been in a quasi state of war for over two years but the voice of Nzeribe has been silent. Ndigbo have been bombed and butchered in their places of worship and business in some sections of this country by nihilistic Islamic fundamentalist and yet the voice of Nzeribe has remained silent. The corpses of dozens of young men who were clearly victims of extrajudicial executions were recently plucked from Ezu River in Anambra State and yet Nzeribe did not call a press conference to condemn it or demand answers from the Nigerian state. History has no record of Nzeribe’s intervention either publicly or privately in the organised anti-Igbo massacres in Kano in 1980, Maiduguri in 1982, Yola in 1984, Gombe in 1985, Kaduna in 1986, Bauchi in 1991, Funtua in 1993, Kano in 1994, Damboa in 2000 and the Apo 6 massacre in 2005. It is impossible therefore to escape the question: what is really wrong with men like Senator Nzeribe, a geriatric who, at the age of 74, still prefer to offend the sensibilities and legitimate aspirations of decent people through shameless self-promoting politics?

As Ndigbo continue to swim against the tide of baseless suspicion, distrust and deep rooted prejudice in this country, characters such as Senator Nzeribe bring unfortunate affirmation to the very elements that negate the status of Ndigbo as legitimate citizens with legitimate aspirations in their own country.


First and last, given his personal history, Senator Arthur Nzeribe lacks any moral or legitimate standing to speak for Ndigbo on either the 2015 question or any question whatsoever.

Gays Should Not Be Marginalized-Pope

Pope Francis has said gay people should not be marginalized but integrated into society, in some of the most conciliatory remarks by a pontiff on the issue of homosexuality.
In a broad-ranging 80-minute conversation with journalists on the plane bringing him back from a week-long visit to Brazil on Sunday night, he also said he could not judge gay priests, an emotive topic that divides Catholic opinion.
But the 76-year-old Argentine did reaffirm Church teaching that homosexual acts are a sin.
Francis stressed the Roman Catholic Church's ban on women priests was definitive, although he would like them to have more leadership roles in administration and pastoral activities.
And he expressed pain over scandals at the Vatican bank during a remarkably forthright press conference, his first since being elected in March to replace Benedict XVI.
His forthright tone and readiness to field so many questions underlined Francis' desire to do things differently. He has eschewed many trappings of the papacy, championed the poor and tackled some of the biggest scandals facing the Church head-on.
Francis said there were saints in the Holy See but also "those who are not very saintly".
The airborne encounter with journalists covered issues as varied as the pope's insistence on low-key security to his desire to unlock the shackles of the Vatican to go for walks.
The pope arrived back in Rome on Monday after a triumphant tour of Brazil, which climaxed with a huge gathering on Rio de Janeiro's famed Copacabana beach for a Catholic youth festival that organizers said attracted more than 3 million people.
"WHO AM I TO JUDGE?"
In response to a question about reports of a "gay lobby" in the Vatican, after it suffered a string of scandals over pedophile priests and corruption in the administration of the Holy See, Francis said:
"If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him?
"The problem is not having this orientation. We must be brothers. The problem is lobbying by this orientation, or lobbies of greedy people, political lobbies, Masonic lobbies, so many lobbies. This is the worst problem," he said.
"You see a lot written about the gay lobby. I still have not seen anyone in the Vatican with an identity card saying they are gay," he joked.
Francis defended all gays from discrimination but also referred to the Catholic Church's universal Catechism, which says that while homosexual orientation is not sinful, homosexual acts are.
"The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains this very well. It says they should not be marginalized because of this (orientation) but that they must be integrated into society," he said, speaking in Italian and using the word "gay", instead of "homosexual" which previous pontiffs mainly used.
Francis also responded to part of a question about Monsignor Battista Ricca, who Francis named to a position overseeing the Vatican bank and who Italian media reports say was involved in gay affairs when he was a diplomat in Latin America.
The pope said a "quick investigation" concluded that the accusations were unfounded.
'NO' TO WOMEN PRIESTS IS DEFINITIVE
Addressing the issue of women priests, the pope said, "The Church has spoken and says 'no' ... that door is closed." It was the first time he had spoken in public on the subject.
"We cannot limit the role of women in the Church to altar girls or the president of a charity, there must be more ...," he said in answer to a question.
"But with regards to the ordination of women, the Church has spoken and says 'no'. Pope John Paul said so with a formula that was definitive. That door is closed," he said, referring to a document by the late pontiff which said the ban was part of the infallible teaching of the Church.
The Church teaches that it cannot ordain women because Jesus willingly chose only men as his apostles. Advocates of a female priesthood say he was acting according to customs of his times.
Many in the Church, even those who oppose a female priesthood, say women should be given leadership roles in the Church and the Vatican administration.
The long session on the plane was highly unusual in the history of the modern papacy for both its candor and breadth.
Unlike his predecessor Benedict, who knew in advance the few questions journalists would be allowed to ask, Francis, the first non-European pope in 1,300 years, imposed no restrictions as he fielded 21 questions.
He said his week-long trip to Brazil left him very fatigued but "did me a lot of spiritual good".
He spoke of reforms he had begun in the Vatican, which has been tarnished by a series of corruption scandals, including at the Vatican bank, which is the target of several Italian money laundering investigations.
Francis said the bank must become "honest and transparent" and that he will listen to the advice of a commission he has set up on whether it can be reformed or should be closed altogether.
Francis referred directly to Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, a Vatican prelate arrested last month on suspicion of attempting to smuggle 20 million euros into Italy from Switzerland.
"There are many people (in the Vatican) who are saints but there are those who are not very saintly ... and it pains me when this happens. There is this monsignor in jail. He didn't go to jail because he resembled the blessed Imelda," he said, using a Latin American expression meaning a person is no saint.
Francis, who in Brazil chose to ride in an open-sided popemobile or a simple Fiat, said he was not concerned about the reduced security he has chosen compared to his predecessors.
"Security lies in trusting people. It is true that there is always a danger that a crazy person might try to do something, but there is also the Lord," he said, adding that he believed it would be even more crazy to be kept away from people.

Vatican security was greatly boosted after Pope John Paul was shot and nearly killed by Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca on May 13, 1981 while he was riding in an open jeep in St. Peter's Square.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

2015: Igbo Presidency Not Feasible – Nzeriebe

Senator Arthur Nzeribe, yesterday, asked his kinsmen, the Igbos, to jettison the idea of producing the next president in 2015, saying it would not be feasible because of lack of unity in the zone.
According to him, the Igbos are not just ready to produce the country’s president.
He also said if the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP must get it right and move away from its present crises, the National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, members of the National Working Committee, NWC must go, adding that ‘’the PDP must clear the desk, including Bamanga Tukur, to get it right.”
The Oguta-born maverick politician from Orlu, Imo State, told his people bluntly that before they sought the exalted position, they must first put their house in order by speaking in unison.
Nzeribe, who based his position on previous unsuccessful attempts by the Igbos to what he called endemic disarray amongst  Igbo politicians, said:   “Until we start speaking with one voice, we cannot get the Presidency. We should not try it now, we are not just ready for anything like that, we must first put our house in order.”

He also warned that ahead of 2015 elections, Nigerians must note that the country was bigger than anybody, irrespective of status, adding that politicians must, therefore, put their selfish interest in their handbags to save the country.
Speaking on the presidential primaries of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Nzeribe noted that those advocating that President Goodluck Jonathan must not go through the rigour of primaries to emerge as the Presidential candidate were only raising their personal opinion on the matter, stressing that he must present himself with others for the party’s presidential primaries.
Drumming support for President Jonathan, Nzeribe said: ‘’It is the personal opinion of those who said President Jonathan must not go through primary election, he must present himself for that, I can bet that President Goodluck Jonathan will win at the People Democratic Party, PDP, primaries”.
He, however, supported last week’s position of the Senate during the vote on the 1999 Constitution review, especially where the call for local government autonomy was jettisoned.
Advocates abolition of LGAs
He said local governments should be abolished as they were not achieving their set objectives of meeting the yearnings of the people, adding that he was in total support of decisions taken by the senators during the debate and the voting process.
The former senator, however, urged all those who left the party to return and embrace the on-going reconciliatory overtures, with a view to repositioning the PDP.
Urges Jonathan to develop the South East
Senator Nzeribe called on President Jonathan to help in the development of the Eastern part of the country as he had not really impacted on the people in the area of roads, adding that the people wanted good roads, Onitsha Bridge, among others. He said despite the lack of party manifesto in the PDP, the President was using his personal initiative to produce results.
The veteran politician, who titled his address: “We Must Not Allow Doomsday Prediction About Nigeria To Come True,” however, described the declaration of state of emergency in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states by President Jonathan as “necessary and obviously the only reasonable option left to dissuade the doomsday prophets of Nigeria’s disintegration from having a field day”.
He said: “What is needed now is for stakeholders in the Nigerian project to give maximum support to Mr. President in his effort at bringing to an end activities of the insurgents. The critical stakeholders in the affected areas should on their part, corporate maximally with the President to achieve the goal of emergency rule”.
“Although, the current emergency rule order is a sharp departure from the conventional one, but viewed from the position of inclusiveness in finding lasting solution to the vexed issue of insurgency, one can begin to appreciate President Jonathan’s brand of emergency rule”.
“In effect, what is obtainable in the affected areas right now is “Diarchy” which is a system of government whereby the Civilian and the Military share power. It was propounded by late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. The beauty of the current emergency rule is that both the civilian and military authorities in the affected states are expected to corporate to find lasting solution to the problem.”
Nzeribe who cautioned that care must be taken to avoid civilian casualty in the execution of emergency rule, also urged the Nigerian media to be nationalistic in their reportage and shun sensational reporting.


Google Has New Connection To TV

Google on Wednesday unveiled a slimmer, more powerful tablet computer on its Nexus brand and a thumb-sized device that lets popular mobile gadgets feed online content wirelessly to television sets.
The ramped-up second-generation Nexus 7 by Taiwan-based Asus made its debut along with a Chromecast dongle that plugs into television sets to let people easily route online content to big screens.
Mario Queiroz, head of Google TV, said Chromecast “won’t clutter your entertainment cabinet. It simply disappears behind your TV once it is plugged in.”
The new connector device went on sale for $35 online at Google play and will also be sold through Amazon and Best Buy in the United States.
“Cast” icons built into applications for online video services YouTube and Netflix let people use smartphones, tablets or laptop computers to easily direct online videos to television screens, a demonstration showed.
‘If you know how to use YouTube on your phone, you know how to use YouTube on your TV,” Queiroz said while describing the vision behind Chromecast.
“Any device in your home can become a remote control for the television.”
Google also made available a software kit for developers to synch mobile apps with Chromecast. Online radio streaming service Pandora is among those with Cast application features “in the works,” according to Google.
Google is also working to let people “cast” online content from Chrome web browsers to televisions.
Content fed to televisions is delivered directly through home Internet connections, with smartphones, tablets or laptops serving essentially as remote controls, according to Queiroz.
“We are paving the way for more apps to come,” he continued. “Over time, we expect the technology to be embedded in a range of devices from our partners.”
The Nexus 7 ramps up Google’s challenge to Apple’s iPad with a slimmer tablet to be easily slipped into a pocket or handbag and allow easy access to rich online content or services.
Nexus 7 is about two millimeters thinner and slightly narrower than its predecessor, which was released a year ago.
“It actually makes a huge difference when holding it in one hand; it fits more easily in a purse or jacket,” Android vice president Hugo Barra said after pulling a new Nexus 7 from a rear pocket of his pants.
Nexus 7 has a high-definition screen and speakers that allow for virtual surround sound listening of films, games, or music.
Nexus tablets will be available in three models, all with seven-inch high-resolution screens. Two Nexus 7 models will connect to the internet just using Wi-Fi, while one will be synched to US high-speed telecom carrier networks.
Nexus 7 prices will start at $229 and top out at $349 in the US market.
Wi-Fi only versions will go on sale in the United States on July 30, with Nexus 7 tablets to be released in France, Australia, Britain, South Korean and a few other countries in “coming weeks.”
Nexus 7 will be the first tablet powered by a new 4.3 version of the Android “Jelly Bean” mobile operating system.
“We from the Android team are investing a lot in tablets,” said Sundar Pichai, who heads the Android and Chrome teams at Google.
“By our count, almost one in two tablets sold worldwide is based on Android.”
More than 70 million tablets powered by Google’s Android software have been activated worldwide, according to Pichai.
Prices are falling for most tablets as sales surge, with many analysts expecting tablets to outpace PC sales soon. ablet shipments are expected to grow 67.9 percent to 202 million units this year, according to a Gartner report.
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP)