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THE MAN ON A MISSION Everyone is quick to judge others and blame them for mistakes that is quite imminent is caused by their own faults and negligence, we blame others to show that we are right or that we know what we are doing, but truth be told, who are we fooling? A good man is one who accepts the fact that he is wrong when his wrong and takes to correction without fail. A once knew a man who did strive to make a difference in his country, he came out to proof that good deeds can be done even in a pervert community. He was in prison for twenty-seven good years, suffered for the cause of his people and ensured that the right thing was done. He stood strong against the opposition, a man of good words and good character. This man fought for what was right and was lauded by the entire world as a man of principle, diligent, forthright, a man of integrity and upright in all doings. Madiba as his fondly called is a Man on a mission . A man like that is needed in this country to make ...
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Nigeria On Auto Pilot, Let’s Rally To Save her! By Bisi Akande   Sunday, May 11, 2014   9   Opinion This is the text by the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akande, during a World Press Conference he addressed in Lagos on May 11th 2014 on Boko Haram and Nigeria’s security situation Good morning gentlemen! Today is Sunday May 11th 2014…..exactly 26 days after over 200 of our daughters in Chibok, Borno State, were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents. Twenty six days later, we neither know where they are nor are we any close to knowing it, going by available information. Yet, 11 more girls have been abducted in Warabe. Since 2009, when Boko Haram launched its terror campaign, thousands of our citizens have either been killed or maimed, while the economic and social activities in a whole section of the country have been paralyzed. Since January 2014, Boko Haram has killed over 1,500 people, mostly civilians, and that figure does not include th...
Chibok girls: UN representative meets fact-finding committee MAY 17, 2014  BY OLALEKAN ADETAYO, ABUJA  0 COMMENTS The newly-appointed United Nations Secretary General’s Special Representative on the Abduction of the Chibok Schoolgirls, Ambassador Said Djinnit, on Saturday held consultations with the Presidential Fact-finding Committee on the Abduction. A statement by the committee’s spokesman, Kingsley Osadolor, quoted Djinnit, who is also the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative (Political) for West Africa, as pledging the union’s support in the search and rescue of the schoolgirls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno State on April 14. Osadolor said Djinnit told the committee that beyond the outrage and global condemnation of the abduction, the UN’s Secretary-General, Ban Ki Moon, was interested in a support package to ensure the release of the schoolgirls, and to deal with the larger issues arising from the circumstances of the abduction. “We care about Nigeri...
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Angelina Jolie Condemns The Kidnapping of Chibok Girls @iRaptunes 0.00 / 5  5 1 / 5 2 / 5 3 / 5 4 / 5 5 / 5 US actress Angelina Jolie has condemned the abduction of over 200 school girls in the north describing it as “unthinkable cruelty and evil”. The hollywood star was speaking in Paris about the themes of her latest film “Maleficent” for Disney, in which she plays a vindictive fairy driven to curse an infant princess. “Sadly of course there is real evil in the world, you watch the news and you see all of the people suffering and so much cruelty,” she told a news conference. “And it’s unthinkable cruelty like these girls that were kidnapped in Nigeria. Unthinkable cruelty and evil,” she said.
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'Meet me on the battle field, I dare you!' - Asari Dokubo to Boko Haram leader, Abu Shekau The leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, has dared Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, to be prepared to meet him on the battle field Asari-Dokubo, who dismissed the threat by the leader of the Boko Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau, against President Goodluck Jonathan, warned that 2015 would be “more than do-or-die.” The Niger Delta region former fighter, who spoke Thursday night during a strategic partnership session with former militant leaders organised by the Niger Delta Development Commission, recalled how Shekau threatened that the violent Islamic sect would soon come for President Jonathan. Asari-Dokubo cautioned that the people of Niger Delta would not be deterred by any threat to them or President Jonathan and added that the 2015 election remained a challenge to the survival of the people of the region. Boko Haram l...
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President Jonathan's Summary on Chibok Girls and Other National Issues The media chat started with Cyril Stober anchoring the chat, Funke Fadugba – Ray Power, Bashiru Saad Abdulahi, BBC World Service, and Jide Ajani make up the panel. The presidential chat started around 7:00PM Nigerian time, and was closely monitored by NigerianEye.    The chat started with a review of the “trying times” in Nigeria.  I promise, we will get over our challenges, President Jonathan said in his opening speech. Kidnapped Chibok School Girls The issue of the kidnapped Chibok school girls was immediately raised.  The president said the security agencies have been combing everywhere since the girls were kidnapped. “Wherever they are, we will surely get them back,” he said.  The president said he met with the Chibok school’s principal and was informed 53 students have returned. But the police insists only 44 have returned. He pleads with the parents and guardians o cooperate wi...