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Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by Spambutter: 6:38am On Aug 13, 2013 |
Abia state looks like an unkempt market. Anambra, the self-acclaimed messiah of Nigeria resembles Nigeria's dump site. Kidnappers should try to kidnap trash/garbage and not innocent people. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by Spambutter: 6:34am On Aug 13, 2013 |
A year ago, people would have said that the southeast was clean, glad to see many opened eyes. Muchecheche!!! Onitsha, Abia, Enugu, IMO, etc minus roundabout is very very dirty with trash strewn around the states. This is the roundabout at the entrance to Ojukwu's palace. Very dirty.
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Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by Spambutter: 1:15am On Aug 13, 2013 |
Enugu 2 Likes
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Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by Spambutter: 1:11am On Aug 13, 2013 |
Anambra . 1 Like
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Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by Spambutter: 1:10am On Aug 13, 2013 |
Anambra
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Politics / Re: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by Spambutter: 1:07am On Aug 13, 2013 |
Abia state
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Culture / 200 Years Of Yoruba In Ghana:culture, Honour, History Take Centre-stage In Accra by Spambutter: 5:30pm On Aug 12, 2013 |
Published: Thu, 08 Aug 2013 The Yoruba Community in Ghana in a rare showcase of culture is set to mark the 200th year of the Yoruba in Ghana with a book that captures the sojourn. Plans have been concluded to celebrate 200 years of Yoruba in Ghana. This special display of culture and heritage of the Yoruba people of South West Nigeria is being put together by a committee constituted by the various Yoruba communities in the ten regions of Ghana. Slated for the National Theatre, Accra on September 24, 2013 the event is expected to attract not only the members of the Yoruba Community numbering 500,000 but also members of other Nigerian groups alongside top players in the Ghanaian economy. Explaining the series of events that have been lined up to make this event as grand as possible, the leader of the Organising Committee, Joshua Bola Olalere said in an interview that it would be weeklong: The 200 years of Yoruba in Ghana will start with a press conference where the leadership of the Yoruba Community will announce to the world our intention to celebrate and why we should celebrate. There shall be courtesy visits to the Nigerian Embassy and some Obas of the Yoruba across the regions in Ghana. We have ten regions in Ghana and the Yoruba Community has functioning executives in all these regions and Obas. On the third day, there will be charity visit to some childrens homes where items shall be donated to the less-privileged children in the society. On Thursday, there shall be novelty football match between the Yoruba youths from Accra and Kumasi. There shall be Jumat service on Friday and on Saturday shall be the main day for award , dinner and the grand reception for some Yoruba leaders who have made us proud as Yoruba people. Some of these awardees are Group Managing Director of Energy Group, Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim, the Governors of Oyo, Osun and Ogun states; Abiola Ajimobi, Rauf Aregbesola and Ibikunle Amosun as well as Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. Others are Adebayo Salami, Chief Mrs. Toyin Kolade, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, Alagba Adebayo Faleti and Gani Adams. The Yoruba Cultural Centre shall come alive for the public presentation of the book: Exploits of Migrant Community: 200 Years of Yoruba in Ghana. At the end of the day, the book would have proven so much to our host country that we have indeed contributing massively to the allround development of Ghana. It will also serve as reference material for the future generation because to live without any form of record is to live without any form of history; many efforts of our past heroes have gone uncelebrated because it was not properly documented. The book shall chronicle the earliest migration of Yoruba people from Nigeria since about 200 years ago. It shall highlight their influences, impacts and their challenges in their sojourn in a foreign land and as well celebrate their successes. The book will also help some of the Yoruba born and raised in Ghana to know more about Yoruba culture and home. This event, according to the Organising Committee would not only announce the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba but also bring respect and honour to the entire Nigerian nation country. At the end of this programme, Ghanaians will have more respect for Nigerians and more importantly, the Yoruba because we are part of the builders of the modern Ghana, Olalere said. Highpoint of the celebration would be the Yoruba Heritage Award which will be recognising some illustrious sons of Yoruba land as the members of the Yoruba Community roll out the drums to celebrate them in an atmosphere of conviviality. One of the honourees is celebrated entrepreneur, Dr. Ibrahim, whose vast interests in sectors such as banking, insurance, education, media and hospitality, has rubbed off positively and immensely on the image of the Nigerian nation in Ghana. According to the leader of the Organising Committee, Dr. Ibrahim was unanimously decided to be honoured by the Yoruba Community for his untiring role in putting the African continent on the map of the top World Corporate entities, judging from the performance of his Energy Group in just ten years. Olalere said: The case of Dr. Ibrahim is spectacular. The Energy Bank Ghana has added to the pride of Nigerians in Ghana as one of the successful Nigerian businesses in the country. The entire Yoruba are very happy and proud that one of us has come to Ghana to own a bank 100% and so far so good, the bank has provided employment for several Ghanaians, buttressing our point that we did not come to Ghana to take. We are also providing and contributing to the economy of Ghana. When Air Nigeria was flying, it was the most preferred on Lagos-Accra route and we cannot wait for it to be back in the sky. |
Politics / Family Petitions Imo CP, Seeks Justice Over Rape Of Four-year-old Girl by Spambutter: 5:24pm On Aug 12, 2013 |
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news-metro/129326-family-petitions-imo-cp-seeks-justice-over-rape-of-four-year-old-girl- MEMBERS of the Nwaimo family of Okwu Ife, in Ezinihitte Mbaise Local Council of Imo State are stunned beyond belief at what the Investigating Police Officer (IPO)Cpl. Joseph Nwakirike of Ezinihitte Mbaise Divisional Police Officer is alleged to have done. They are wondering why the IPO choose to ignore the fact confirmed by a medical report signed by a competent medical officer at General Hospital Aboh Mbaise that their four year-old daughter , Chidera Onyekachi Nwaimo was brutally raped by 17 year-old Enoch Uwakwe. Rather than charge Uwakwe for the actual crime of defilement of the little girl as clearly indicated in the medical report, Wakike charged the alleged rapist for indecent assault that carries a penalty far less commensurate to the crime of rape of a four year-old. According to the brother of the little girl who was defiled, Nnaemeka Nwimo: “Would the IPO Wakarike have ignored the Doctor’s Report if the little girl were his daughter or sister? “This is a case of grave injustice and my family is asking the Imo State Police Commissioner, the wife of the state governor to step into this matter and ensure my little sister gets justice.” In a petition addressed to the Police Commissioner , the family through Nwaimo recounted their little daughter’s ordeal at the hands of Uwakwe. “On June 13, 2013, at about 7.15 am, my little sister Miss Chidera Onyekachi Nwimo, aged (4) four years was no where to be found.But after some hours, she appeared with blood on her private part and tears in her eyes. “When I asked her , she managed to narrate her encounter with Mr. Enoch Uwakwe. “I took her to Ezinihitte Police Station where I was given a Police medical report form which is hereby attached.” The aggrieved family laments that unfortunately , Cpl Joseph Wakarike allegedly connived with the suspect and for some reason yet unknown changed the charge from defilement to indecent assault. They are asking the Police Commissioner, the wife of the state governor as well as child and human rights groups to ensure that justice is done and the alleged suspect properly charged and justice obtained for the traumatized little girl and the entire family. |
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