• DOGARA EXPLAINS WHY HE DUMPED PDP

    By Mahmoud Dogara (Bauchi Correspondent)

    Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has explained why he returned to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) two years after he ditched the party for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the run-up to the 2019 elections.

  • DOGARA'S SUPPORTERS IN BOGORO LGA DUMP PDP FOR APC

    By Mahmoud Dogara (Bauchi Correspondent)

    Supporters of former Speaker of House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, in Bogoro Local Government Area of Bauchi State, on Saturday, defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join their leader in the All Progressives Congress (APC).

  • DOGARA, JARIGBE, LAWSON OTHERS SET FOR GLOBAL PEACE AND HUMANITARIAN AWARD

    By Cecilia Ogezi (Correspondent, Abuja)

    As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate 2022 World Humanitarian Day, some Civil Society Organizations, CSOs, Excellence One Uk, Centre for Grassroot Development, Soccer for Peace Foundation and other international organizations will honour the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Hon Yakubu Dogara, with the prestigious Global Peace and Humanitarian Award.

  • DON'T DRAG PDP, GOV ADELEKE INTO TUSSLE OVER IYALOJA'S POSITION.....Osun PDP

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Osun State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has dissociated itself from the crisis rocking the market women association in Osun state, declaring that neither the State Governor nor its officials are involved in alleged invasion of Alhaja Asindemade's residence.

  • DON'T PLAY POLITICS WITH INSECURITY IN THE SOUTH EAST, EKWEREMADU WARNS

    Says Igbo Leaders Have Never Been Silent On Security Challenges In The Region

    By Suzan Okenwa (Senate Correspondent, NASS)

    Former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has warned against playing “extreme and dangerous politics” with insecurity in the South East.

    Ekweremadu described charges of silence against South East leaders over the rising security concerns in the region as “sheer blackmail and out of place”, noting that the region’s leaders had always spoken up and that the present situation could been avoided were the suggestions made to the federal government over the past several years been put to use.

    The lawmaker, who is also the Leader of the South East Caucus of the Senate, bared his mind on Wednesday in a personally signed statement entitled “Playing Extreme Politics with South East Insecurity”, which was also made available to newsmen in Abuja.

    He said: “I have noted with concern the growing and well-choreographed attack on the South East opposition leaders for allegedly not condemning the rising insecurity and agitations in the South East of Nigeria and the activities of non-state actors.

    “I believed initially that those were genuine concern about the security situation in the South East. However, I have come to the realisation that those making and inducing the statements are only playing politics with a very serious matter. The objective is to lay the foundation for the harassment and possible destruction of the opposition in the South East ahead of the 2023 General Elections.

    “It is on record that the South East leaders have at various times individually and collectively stated their positions on the challenges in the region, the concerns and demands of the South East people of Nigeria. South East leaders have also reiterated their opposition to the use of violence to resolve problems.

    “I have personally reached out to the President, His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, both privately and publicly to advise on the treatment of the South East, restiveness in the region and the need to address their concerns. As Deputy President of the 8th Senate, I recall leading a delegation of South East Senate Caucus alongside our Caucus Leader at the time, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, to meet with Mr. President as early as November 9, 2016 to discuss the rising insecurity, growing agitations and germane concerns of the people of the South East region. With benefit of hindsight, we recalled to the President that such steps as we proffered proved very productive in resolving the agitations and the detention of Chief Ralph Uwazuruike during the tenure of the late President Umar Musa Yar’Adua.

    “My personal position was well laid out in my address entitled ‘Biafra: The Political, Economic, and Social Questions’ presented at the meeting of South East leaders (South-east Governors, National Assembly members, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, traditional rulers, religious leaders, and leaders of thought) on political developments in the South-east and state of the nation held at the Nike Lake Resort Hotel on July 1, 2017. The same was adopted by meeting and also widely published by national dailies.

    “I equally made my position known in a letter entitled “Rising Tension in the South East: Re: Appeal to Call Off Operation Egwu Eke” and dated Thursday, 14th September, 2017 wherein I gave compelling reasons for dialogue and volunteered to rally Igbo leadership and activists to a roundtable with the President. The letter was published by the Vanguard newspaper under the title “Python Dance: Ekweremadu Writes Buhari, Urges Dialogue to Avert Another War”. Unfortunately, all these efforts came to naught, as they were neither given appropriate attention nor operationalised.

    “Importantly, I have consistently advocated that justice, equity, better management of our diversity, and decentralised policing, including state police of which I sponsored a Bill to that effect in the 8th and current Senate, are the sure paths to peace and security in Nigeria. But these have largely been ignored”.

    He recalled a recent statement wherein the leaders of the South East Caucus of the National Assembly, himself inclusive, “unequivocally condemned the killings and attacks on public assets in the South East and called on the security agencies to immediately unveil the persons behind the crisis, especially the so-called unknown gunmen, and bring them to book”.

    The Senator also said he had been in personal touch with Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide and South East governors on the need for meetings of leaders and political stakeholders to collectively proffer solutions to the turbulence in that region.

    “But it is unfortunate that some people prefer to blame everyone else, except themselves, believing that their brothers and sisters on opposing political divides will be profiled and taken out for them by federal might ahead of 2023 to make it easier for them to kidnap political positions in the South East. This is extreme and dangerous politics”, he stated.

    Reiterating need for such meetings, Ekweremadu, however noted security challenges and separatist agitations had become nationwide challenges that the nation’s leaders must sincerely come together to resolve.

    “It is imperative to underscore the fact that the rising insecurity and agitations in the South East are not peculiar to the region. It sadly has become a national new normal. From the North West to North Central, North East, South West, South East, and South South, there is a conflagration of insecurity, crises, and all forms of restiveness and separatist agitations.

    “Therefore, for emphasis, I reiterate that it is extreme and dangerous to play national or regional politics with serious matters such as we have on our hands today rather than solving the challenges before it is too late. Pragmatic leadership and patriotism are needed at this time.

    “We need to rally Nigerians, and come together as leaders to provide solutions and not trade blames or seek to make political capital out of what is clearly capable of consuming the entire nation, including even any political ambitions by anyone”, he warned. NNL.

  • Dormant To Dominant: HOW TO AWAKEN YOUR INHERENT ABILITIES

    By James Manson

    1. Recognize Your Untapped Potential:

    The first step in transitioning from dormant to dominant is recognizing the immense untapped potential within you. The book opens with the idea that everyone has latent abilities, waiting to be awakened. Acknowledging this potential is crucial for overcoming self-doubt and stepping into a more empowered version of yourself.

    1. Overcome Self-Doubt:

    Self-doubt is one of the greatest obstacles to personal growth. The book emphasizes that to become dominant, you must silence the inner critic that tells you you're not good enough. By replacing doubt with self-belief, you create the mental space necessary to take bold actions.

    1. Build Self-Confidence:

    Self-confidence is the foundation of dominance. The book teaches that by taking small, consistent actions and celebrating victories along the way, you can build a strong sense of self-worth. Confidence isn’t something you’re born with; it’s something you develop through experience and perseverance.

    1. Embrace Discomfort:

    Growth happens outside of your comfort zone. The author encourages readers to embrace discomfort as a natural part of the journey toward greatness. Whether it’s facing a fear, taking on a difficult challenge, or stepping into the unknown, discomfort is often a sign that you’re pushing toward something greater.

    1. Set Clear, Actionable Goals:

    To awaken your abilities, you need a clear sense of direction. The book stresses the importance of setting specific, measurable, and achievable goals. Without clear goals, it’s easy to drift through life, but with them, you have a roadmap to guide your progress.

    1. Develop a Growth Mindset:

    A growth mindset is crucial for personal development. The author explains that those who believe their abilities can be developed through hard work and dedication are more likely to succeed. Embracing challenges, learning from failure, and continuously improving are all hallmarks of a growth mindset.

    1. Take Responsibility for Your Life:

    Dominance comes from taking full responsibility for your life and actions. The book emphasizes that blaming external factors or other people only keeps you stuck. By owning your decisions and outcomes, you empower yourself to make changes and take control of your destiny.

    1. Cultivate Mental Toughness:

    Mental toughness is essential for facing life’s challenges head-on. The book outlines how resilience, persistence, and emotional control are key traits of dominant individuals. Developing mental toughness allows you to keep moving forward, even when things get tough.

    1. Focus on What You Can Control:

    One of the book's central lessons is to focus on what you can control. Worrying about things outside of your control only drains energy. By concentrating your efforts on what you can influence, you put yourself in a position to make real progress toward your goals.

    1. Master Time Management:

    Time is a precious resource, and how you manage it determines your success. The book provides practical tips for managing your time effectively, such as using time-blocking techniques, avoiding procrastination, and prioritizing tasks that align with your long-term goals.

    1. Develop Consistency:

    Success is built on consistency, not bursts of effort. The book explains that dominance comes from showing up every day, doing the work even when you don’t feel like it. Consistency is what turns small actions into significant results over time.

    1. Create Powerful Habits:

    The book emphasizes the importance of habits in shaping your future. It teaches that dominant individuals don’t rely on motivation alone—they create habits that support their success. By making positive actions automatic, you reduce the reliance on willpower and increase your chances of success.

    1. Understand the Power of Focus:

    Focus is a powerful tool for productivity and success. The book teaches that in a world full of distractions, the ability to stay focused on your goals is what sets successful people apart. Whether it’s in business, relationships, or personal growth, staying focused allows you to make steady progress.

    1. Push Through Fear:

    Fear is a natural part of growth, but it shouldn’t hold you back. The author explains that dominant individuals don’t let fear dictate their actions; instead, they use it as a motivator. By acknowledging fear and taking action despite it, you can overcome the limitations it imposes.

    1. Surround Yourself with the Right People:

    The people you surround yourself with can either lift you up or hold you back. The book stresses the importance of building a network of positive, motivated, and supportive individuals. By surrounding yourself with people who encourage your growth, you’ll be more likely to reach your full potential.

    1. Learn from Failure:

    Failure is not the end, but a stepping stone toward success. The book teaches that dominant individuals view failure as an opportunity to learn and grow. By analyzing what went wrong and adjusting your approach, you increase your chances of success the next time around.

    1. Take Calculated Risks:

    Dominance requires the ability to take risks. However, the book emphasizes that these risks should be calculated and well thought out. By assessing potential rewards and weighing the consequences, you can make bold decisions that lead to great rewards.

    1. Practice Self-Discipline:

    Discipline is the key to turning aspirations into reality. The book explains that self-discipline enables you to stay focused on your goals, even when distractions or temptations arise. Developing discipline is a lifelong process that requires commitment and consistency.

    1. Invest in Personal Growth:

    To awaken your inherent abilities, continuous self-improvement is essential. The book advocates for investing in your personal development through books, courses, mentorship, and new experiences. The more you learn and grow, the more dominant you become in every aspect of your life.

    1. Take Action, Don’t Wait for Perfection:

    Perfectionism can be paralyzing. The book encourages readers to take action even if everything isn’t perfect. Waiting for the ideal moment or perfect conditions only delays progress, while taking action—imperfect as it may be—moves you closer to your goals.

    1. Embrace Change:

    Dominant individuals are adaptable and open to change. The book explains that in order to unlock your full potential, you must be willing to let go of outdated beliefs, habits, and routines that no longer serve you. Embracing change allows you to evolve and stay ahead in a rapidly shifting world.

    1. Find Your Purpose:

    Purpose is the fuel that drives your success. The book teaches that discovering your “why” is essential for staying motivated and focused on your goals. Once you understand your purpose, you can align your actions with it, creating a life of meaning and fulfillment.

    1. Be Patient with the Process:

    Success doesn’t happen overnight, and the book stresses the importance of patience. Dominance is a result of consistent effort over time, and understanding that the journey will have its ups and downs helps you stay committed. Patience allows you to appreciate the process, rather than just focusing on the end result.

    1. Visualize Your Success:

    Visualization is a powerful tool for achieving your goals. The book encourages readers to spend time each day visualizing their success in vivid detail. By mentally rehearsing your desired outcomes, you align your mind with your goals, increasing your chances of manifesting them in real life.

    1. Lead by Example:

    True dominance comes from leading by example. The book concludes by teaching that a dominant individual doesn’t just tell others what to do—they show them through their actions. By embodying the values and behaviors you want to see in others, you inspire and influence those around you.

    From Dormant to Dominant offers a comprehensive guide to unlocking your full potential and becoming the dominant force in your own life. By focusing on personal development, building positive habits, and embracing challenges, the book empowers readers to take control of their future and achieve lasting success. Whether in business, relationships, or personal growth, the lessons provided serve as a roadmap to awakening the inherent abilities that lie dormant within. NNL.

  • Dowen College Murder: ANGRY BUHARI VOWS TO BRING OROMONI'S KILLERS TO JUSTICE

    By Janet Bassey (Governance Reporter)

    President Muhammadu Buhari went livid on Wednesday over the trending news of the alleged killing of Sylvester Oromoni, a 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos.

  • DOYIN OKUPE QUITS LABOUR PARTY

    The former Director General of Peter Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Organization, Doyin Okupe, has dumped the Labour Party (LP).

    Okupe announced this in a letter made available to journalists on Monday, January 8, 2024.

  • DRAGON QUEST 11 IS COMING TO XBOX ONE THIS DECEMBER

    By Chinua Okafor

    Though Dragon Quest 11 came out in 2018, it has been travelling to other gaming platforms. It's available on the PC, PS4, and Switch - and now it's finally arriving to the Xbox One. During its Xbox Series X scope today.

  • Driving Commercialisation Agenda: FG'S INNOVATIONS UNDER SCIENCE & TECH MINISTRY UNDERGOES RIGOROUS TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT WATCH UNDER THE MINISTER, KINGSLEY UDEH

    By Justina Ifediba (Science & Tech Reporter)

    ‪The Nigerian government (@NigeriaGov) has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming Nigeria’s research and innovation landscape as the Energise Commercialisation Now (ECoN) initiative entered its second day with intensive technical assessment sessions in Kano.‬

  • DSS NABS MASTERMIND OF EXPLOSION NEAR PALACE OF OHINOYI OF EBIRALAND

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Department of State Services (DSS) said it has arrested the mastermind of the Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) attack which occurred on December 29, 2022, near the Palace of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, in Okene, Kogi State.

  • Duke vs Ita-Giwa: FORMER C/RIVER GOV EXPOSES THE UNKNOWN STORY OF DELE GIWA'S EX-WIFE

    • * Describes Her As 'Courtesan' (Prostitute) In Her Political And Business Dealings!
    • 'You're Insulting Me, Efik Women, Our Bakassi People And Kingdom'...Ita-Giwa Tells Donald Duke

    • Duke Replies: You Are Neither Efik Nor of C/River Origin, Just An Ingrate; You said I'm Poor, Not a Man!

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief )

    Political bickering, personal interest intrigues and outright name-calling, seem to have put a sharp knife through the bowel of a once-existing chummy relationship between the comely former governor of Cross River state, Donald Duke and his 'big aunt' cum politician and city socialite, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa.

  • EA Delays Battlefield 2042 Release By A Month

    By Chinua Albert Okafor @The RoboRai YouTube (Subscribe)

    • New release date now November 19th, 2021

    A delayed release of Dice's Battlefield 2042 has been announced by its parent company, EA. It was originally scheduled to release on October 22nd, but it will now be available on November 19th.

  • EARLY MORNING GUN SHOTS SCARES STUDENTS OF FED UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MINNA

    • * Two Abducted

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    Barely less than a month after the abduction of two Professors and four others at the University of Abuja, gunmen suspected to be armed bandits, on Thursday morning, attacked adjourning communities to the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna in Niger state.

  • EARLY POLL RESULTS IN NIGER STATE PUTS APC ON THE LEAD

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central, in Minna)

    Results from 11 out of the 25 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Niger state have shown the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in clear lead followed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

  • Easter Security Assessment: ANAMBRA POLICE EXPRESS CONCERN OVER MASKED SECURITY PERSONNEL PROTECTING VIPs

    * Warns of Security Risks

    By Rose Nwankwu (Anambra State Correspondent, in Awka)

    The Anambra State Police Command has expressed serious concern over the growing trend of some security operatives concealing their identities while providing protection to Very Important Personalities (VIPs) within the State.

  • Easter: IPAC CELEBRATES WITH CHRISTIANS, URGES PEACE, TOLERANCE AND UNITY IN THE COUNTRY

     

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CeleOkaf11

    The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) joins millions of Christians across the country to celebrate this year's Easter and urges the faithful to use the occasion to renew their commitment and service to God and their fatherland.

  • EBELE'S DIARY AND OTHER UNFORGETTABLE FIRST LADIES

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    I thought there was a mistake. The headline said Nigeria’s former ambassador to Spain and wife of Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu, Bianca, slapped the outgoing First Lady of Anambra State, Ebele Obiano. In my head, however, the news read differently. This was not the sort of thing you would associate with Bianca, a former ambassador and beauty queen.

    In spite of what I was reading as the news broke, I told myself that the reality was the other way round: Ebele Obiano must have slapped Bianca Ojukwu. If you know Ebele, you will know why in spite of the news, it is easy to be mistaken about what really happened at the swearing-in of Charles Soludo as governor of Anambra State last week.

    Willie Obiano may have been governor for eight years, Ebele ruled. She called the shots in respect of appointments, especially those related to internally generated revenue. Onitsha Market, a state cash cow, for example, reported to her through her protégée/manager. Members of the state universal basic education board took their brief from her, too. And inside Government House, her office was so strategically located, you could not mistake that it was the altar at this official shrine.

    She was also a major political force whose influence people vying for political positions coveted. Her displeasure was avoided at all costs. She had weight and she knew how to flaunt it.

    During the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) governorship primaries last year, for example, Ebele told her husband - the governor - that she had a different candidate. She reportedly told him that Soludo was a risk; they would be unable to control him if he took power.

    But the governor wanted Soludo. His wife, on the other hand, made it clear that her preferred candidate was Chukwuma Ume Umeorji, currently representing Aguata federal constituency at the National Assembly. It took the combined intervention of some traditional rulers, along with members of the clergy, to appease Ebele and save the family divided against itself on the eve of an important election.

    It would appear that as part of the “terms of settlement”, the governor would later announce that whereas he had no desire to continue in active politics after leaving office, he would secure a senatorial seat for his wife, Ebele, for her labours.

    Such is the strength of Ebele’s clout and the fear of her majesty that you can imagine my confusion at the breaking of the news that she was at the receiving end of Bianca’s ambassadorial slap. It turned out that that was indeed the case, and to make matters worse, Ebele was alone in her moment of distress.

    She was painfully ignored by her husband at the crime scene and left to be set upon by an ecstatic public that seemed so pleased by the incident it was prepared to forgive the indiscretion of an ambassador who ignored the provisions of the Geneva convention, supposedly in self defence. All is fair in love and war, I guess.

    But this may well be an incident that Anambrarians, even the whole world, will look back on with deep regret. Had Ebele been permitted to take the dignified exit that she had hoped for and for which she had made elaborate preparations including a dance rehearsal the night before only matched by her extraordinary butterfly-sleeves pink dress on the D-Day, she might have considered sharing her First Lady diary with us.

    The diary of her last days in office was nothing, if not extraordinary, worthier in my view than the famous memoirs of Harriette Wilson, the concubine of the Duke of Wellington who, in defiance of the threat of the Duke to publish and be damned, still went ahead to leak her salacious notes to a blackmailer.

    I’m told, for example, that two weeks before the handover, the governor had taken journalists in the state on a final tour of his legacy projects. Later when they returned for lunch in the Government House, Obiano hosted them alone; Ebele was not available. As they finished and were departing, however, she returned.

    The governor quickly recalled as many journalists as he could find and asked them to take their seats again. As they were wondering why, he announced that he recalled them to pay their respects to Her Excellency, the First Lady. Now that they had paid their courtesies and she had bestowed her benevolent smile on them, they could depart in peace.

    People familiar with Anambra protocol in the last eight years said preferments have been amended to ensure that at all public functions, Ebele was duly acknowledged and applauded before the deputy governor. And, in fact, even on the handover day, Ebele’s diary would show that she was her own woman. She chose her own time to arrive at the venue which, by the way, was inside Government House. She arrived, not before the event started, but in line with her disdain for all deputies, including deputy governors, she came in after the new deputy governor had been sworn in.

    Ebele has amassed such a rich collection of experiences in the last eight years, the world, especially the office of first ladyship, would be the poorer for the recent public humiliation which I strongly suspect might force her into her shell. Who wouldn’t want to find out what exactly was her beef with Bianca, for example?

    I’m told that she was unhappy that Bianca took the Ojukwu political talisman too far. That just because she’s Ojukwu’s wife, Bianca regarded herself as the goddess of APGA, the sun around which everything revolved.

    The cold war continued for years. When Bianca made a bid for the Senate in 2019, however, Ebele thought that was the moment to settle the matter of supremacy once and for all. She opposed Bianca’s candidacy and instead, backed E.N. Ukachukwu, the perennial aspirant for Anambra governorship and veteran Abuja politician.

    Of course, Bianca “lost” the APGA party primaries to Ebele’s candidate, but another party, the YPP, exploited the divided house and won the bigger electoral war for Anambra South senatorial district. In the end, both Bianca and Ebele lost. That defeat widened the gap and festered the wound. By handover day, matters had reached boiling point.

  • EBONYI COMMISSIONER DEBUNKS NEWS REPORTS ACCUSING HIM OF THREATENING A JOURNALIST

    By Desmond Ukandu (Group Politics Editor)

    The Ebonyi State Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Barrister Uchenna Orji, has denied news reports making rounds that he had threatened to arrest Mr Nelson Nwaefuru, said to be a practicing Journalist and Publisher of Fastlink Newspaper based in Ebonyi State over alleged extortion.

  • EBONYI GOV CONGRATULATES BUHARI ON NIGERIA'S 60th INDEPENDENT ANNIVERSARY

    •  Rejoices With Bayelsa Gov Over Election Victory At Appeal Court

    By Desmond Ukandu (Group Politics Editor)

    The Ebonyi State Governor, Engr. Dave Nweze Umahi, has extended his message of warm felicitations to President Muhammadu Buhari on the occasion of Nigeria's celebration of her 60th Independent anniversary.

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