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Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Jonathan Orders Moro To Refund N1,000 Fee To NIS Job Seekers

President Goodluck Jonathan has reportedly ordered embattled Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, to refund the N1,000 application fee collected from job seekers who were to write the ill fated Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) aptitude test that turned sour at the weekend.

Scores of youths lost their lives in a stampede in Abuja and several other cities, including pregnant women, when they presented themselves for the screening exercise organised by the NIS.

The President had on Monday summoned both the minister and Comptroller General of the NIS, David Paradang, apparently to explain their roles in the recruitment tragedy.

On its part, the House of Representatives ordered investigation into the death of about 20 applicants at some venues of the NIS recruitment exercise.

The House joint Committee on Interior, Labour and Productivity, Public Service Matters, and Justice was mandated to organise an investigative public hearing on the matter, and report back its findings within four weeks.

Senate similarly mandated its Committee on Interior to investigate the recruitment tragedy.

The resolution of the House was a fall-out of a motion at Tuesday plenary under Matters of Urgent Public Importance by a member, Karimi Sunday, who expressed concerns on the manner the exercise was conducted, leading to the death of innocent job seekers.

The House while condemning the tragedy, further called on the Federal Government to take steps towards identifying relatives of the deceased victims, and offer them automatic employments, since in members’ opinion, the victims died in active service to the nation.

The House also commiserated with the families of the deceased, as well as empathise with those who suffered injuries as a result of the exercise.

It resolved that henceforth, all mass recruitment exercises into Federal Government agencies must be done via the internet, and in more conducive environment than that of last Saturday.

The NIS had last September advertised vacancies for recruitment into various positions in its service.

Several thousands of job seekers responded, culminating in the weekend’s massive turn out for the aptitude test the NIS organised across Nigeria.

Official information available was that only 4,500 vacancies across board existed in the Immigration Service.

But Sunday, while leading debate on the motion, lamented that “in Lagos alone, about 70,000 youths showed up at the stadium for the test. In Ibadan, the Liberty Stadium played host to about 20,000 Nigerian youths.

“In Abuja, the 60,000 capacity National Stadium was overcrowded with 70,000 youths. In Ilorin, 25,000 candidates showed up like a sea of heads at the llorin Stadium.

“In Benin, at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, 26,000 Nigerian youths trooped in, all in a bid to write the aptitude test. The Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano played host to 15,800 youths.

“In Benue State 17,800 youths took part in the exercise and in Port Harcourt, about 23,000 candidates enrolled for the recruitment exercise,” the lawmaker added.

He argued further that “despite the crises and insecurity in the North East, Gombe and Borno states played host to about 5,000 applicants each, while in Sokoto State 10,000 applicants participated in the recruitment exercise.

“This was the same trend in other state capitals on the said date.”

He also said it was baffling that even when applicants were requested to come to the test centres in sport outfits, there was no record of physical test conducted, and that “only about 20 per cent of the candidates were able to participate in recruitment process as a result of its poor organisation”.

Sunday said the large turnout and poor organisation resulted in chaos and stampede in all the centres, recalling that “at least about 21 deaths were reported from the exercise”, including pregnant women.

He also raised questions that the high response to the advertisement and the fact that the Nigerian Immigration Service may have realised approximately N1 billion from the sale of recruitment forms.

“Why then could the Service not properly organise a recruitment test or programme? Why did the Service not conduct an internet based recruitment tests?

“Why could the aptitude test not have been conducted in conducive educational centres in batches all over the nation? Why was it so poorly co-ordinated that it resulted in the death of innocent and helpless Nigerians?”

The House unanimously adopted the suggestion by the lawmaker that the Federal Government work in conjunction with the state and local governments and public spirited individuals and organisations, including religious groups, to evolve a job creation scheme that will best address the unemployment situation in Nigeria.

Several members who spoke took turns to condemn the loss of lives, especially that the victims were Nigerians innocently seeking jobs.

According to Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, must take responsibility for the incidents, while steps are taken to ensure that the consultant who handled the exercise refunds all monies collected from applicants, and the families of victims duly compensated.

Also in his submissions, Bitrus Kaze expressed concerns that there were reports that members of the National Assembly were allocated slots in the ongoing recruitment process, a development he denied having knowledge of.

Peter Akpatason on the other hand described the incident as a fall-out of long existing systemic decay in Nigeria, and that it was an act of criminal negligence of duty which should be punished.

He also argued that the unusual turnout could be attributed to attempts at covering “up some certain things” which the investigation must seek to uncover.

However, a member of the House who was one time Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly, Emmanuel Go’ar, at a news conference in Jos accused those calling for the heads of the Interior Minister, Abba Moro, and Comptroller General of Immigration, David Paradang, over the recruitment tragedy of doing so to serve selfish purpose.

He said it is the responsibility of all to fight the unemployment monster that has brought the country to the current situation.

Go’ar called on the Federal Government to constitute a panel to unearth the causes of the tragedy.

Go’ar who is representing Pankshin, Kanke and Kanam Federal Constituency, said “what happened at the Nigeria Immigration Service aptitude test last Saturday is an eye opener”.

National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) also promised to investigate the circumstances that lead to the death of job seekers at the NIS screening centres.

The commission expressed concern over what it called “avoidable death of about 20 persons who participated in the exercise”.

The NHRC charged organisations in the country to ensure that the human rights of Nigerians were taken seriously in their work to avoid such incident in future.

Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Bem Angwe, spoke on this indication in Abuja when he received in audience members of Citizens Advocacy for Social and Economic Rights who came to lodge their complaint against the NIS with regard to the ill fated recruitment exercise.

At its own plenary, the Senate also asked the executive arm of government to work out a Marshall plan to tackle the intractable and increasing unemployment menace in the country.

Like the House, the Senate also condoled with the families of those who lost their lives in the stampede.

The Senate resolution followed a motion of Urgent Public Importance brought by Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interior, Atiku Bagudu, together with 10 other.

The motion was entitled, ‘Nigerian Immigration Service Nationwide Aptitude Test and Physical Examination of March 15, 2014’.

Bagudu who also led the debate on the motion, reminded the Senate of the recruitment exercise and noted that the Head of Service of the Federation had in 2011 granted approval for the recruitment of 4,556 personnel of various cadre for the Immigration Service.

The lawmaker said 700,772 reportedly applied for the NIS jobs, with about 70, 000 applicants registered at the Abuja test centre.

He said the exercise was held under the coordination of the Comptrollers of Immigration in the states and the FCT, with one representative of the Board in each centre.

Bagudu, however, regretted that the exercise resulted in the loss of lives and several injuries.

In his one contribution, Ita Enang urged the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on employment.

He lamented that “in the last five to eight years, only the para-military organisations are offering employment, as the manufacturing industries offer little or no employment to Nigerians”.

Also, Ayogu Eze (Enugu-PDP) called for the cancellation of the controversial recruitment exercise, and punishment of those involved in its management.

Gbenga Obadara (Ogun-APC) described the NIS incident as a national tragedy.

He lamented that unemployment was killing Nigeria as a country.

Sani Gumba (Bauchi-PDP) blamed the Ministry of Interior and the NIS for the poor handling of the exercise, stating that they ought to have grouped the applicants in batches to avoid the stampede that occurred as a result of the congestion of the centres.

The Senate Caucus of the All Progressive Congress (APC) also urged President Goodluck Jonathan to sack Abba Moro as Minister of Interior.

In a statement,Senate APC Caucus spokesman, Babafemi Ojudu, also called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on employment in Nigeria.

Billionaire Razak Okoya Marries Wifey, Sade In Grand Style (Photos)

Billionaire businessman, Alhaji Rasaq Akanni Okoya has officially tied the knot with his youngest wife, socialite and mother of his 4 kids, delectable Sade Thomas Okoya in a fairytale wedding.

Okoya is also the Chairman of Eleganza Empire and the Aare of Lagos.

The couple actually got married in a quiet ceremony few years ago, but they decided to have a grand and societal wedding a few days ago.

Lagos Governor, Fashola Raji Fashola and his predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu were also in attendance.

See more photos and superlative home of the Okoya’s paved in Gold here

Man Arrested With Explosives In Rivers (Pictures)

The Rivers State Police Command has announced the arrest of Ibrahim Aliyu, a 30-year old man from Nasarawa State, in what it described as the bid to rid the State of undesirable elements.

A statement by the Commissioner of Police, Tunde Ogunsakin, said Aliyu was arrested in Ndele Town in Emouha LGA with a huge quantity of dynamite explosives, along with a detonator and cordless wire. He hails from Ndo Village in Agbada Local Government Area of Nassarawa.

“The suspect confessed to be member of a kidnapping syndicate based in Ogbogoro Town and member of a bank robbery syndicate that operates between Port Harcourt and Akwa-Ibom State,” the statement said. “Investigation is ongoing while other members of the syndicate will be brought to face the wrath of the law.”

Ogunsakin reiterated the full and unwavering commitment of the Police Command to protect lives and property of the people in the state, adding that criminals and evil doers have no place in Rivers.

“It is either they desist from unlawful acts or find another State to hide,” he warned.

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Hon. Dabiri Attacks Covenant University Student On Twitter

For most of you who do not know who Abike Dabiri, Hon. Kafayat Oluwatoyin Dabiri is a Nigerian politician and member of the Nigeria federal House of Representatives representing Ikorodu constituency in Lagos state. She was the Chairman of the House Committee on Media & Publicity. She is currently the chairman of House Committee on Diaspora Affairs.

On March 16, around 12:48am , A student in a prestigious university ( @Iam_doingz ) asked Hon Abike Dabiri ( @abikedabiri ) some few questions on twitter about her party and he wanted to know what APC has in plan like every other concerned citizen of Nigeria. Instead of her to answer these questions, she turned to a tweet-fight. see the screenshots after cut...

Photos From Anita Isamah's Bridal Shower



Friends threw a bridal shower for Paul Okoye’s fiancee Anita Isamah last night.

Pictured below with her are past MBGN queens Anita Uwagbale Iseghohi, Munachi Abii, Celia Bissong, and Chineye Ochuba Akinlade.

Anita and Paul will get married next weekend.
See more photos after the cut…






MUSIC UPDATE: Ephizy - My Girl (Download)

d3er_1394878895405_s_1394878979490_sEphizy whose real  name is Nzelu tochukwu Clinton hails from anaambra state,he started singing at an early age of 14 as a choir member untill he decided to pursure his musical career professionally.He's currently a student of unizik, where he has been able to get a large fanbase and also  in other eastern states. his new single in which he featured a talented rapper Vokalen and the track was produced by the yoyo master him self (SELEBOBO), So trust me, this track is a must download for  you and ephizy is definitely one of the few promising young acts you need to watch out  for in 2014. contact his management on 08061128648
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Monday, 17 March 2014

Pictures Of Iceprince Zamani and Grand Parents

Nigerian rap artiste, panshak Zamani, popularly know as ice prince posted this picture on facebook and wrote this
"Today I cried... My Grand mum and dad are in their 90's and i still see love in their eyes... Told me stories about my late mum and Dad too... Some things are wey too deep to explain brother... ‪#‎JustDreamAboutSomeShit‬ that's all"

Aftermath Of Nigerian Immigration Recruitment... Lifeless Bodies Of Graduates In The Mogue (PHOTOS)

On Saturday, the 15th of March 2014, many Citizens of nigeria were on the road heading for their various centres For the Nigerian immigration Recruitment exercise, little did they know what will befall some of them. They didnt have the time to say Goodbye to their loved ones. may their souls rest in peace.. Amen.

The photos are disturbing..so Viewers Discretion is strongly advised






Sunday, 16 March 2014

Abuja Stampede: 10 Job-Seeking Youths Die At Venue Of Nigerian Immigration Service Test


At least 10 job seekers died earlier Saturday while many more sustained varying degrees of injury during a stampede at the National Stadium in Abuja, the venue of a recruitment test by the Nigeria Immigrations Service (NIS).
Several thousands of job-seekers thronged the stadium to take the test, but Immigration officials made available only one entrance to the 60,000-capacity stadium. An applicant who turned back after seeing the crowd said it was clear that the applicants were more than 60,000.
At least 40 of the injured were admitted at the National Hospital in Abuja, a source at the hospital said, adding that several others were referred to other hospitals due to lack of capacity to admit and treat all those injured. A source at the hospital said he expected the death toll to rise.
The recruitment exercise also went on in all other states of the federation. At the National Stadium, Surulere — venue of the Lagos recruitment exercise — an applicant told SaharaReporters that prospective job-seekers present on Saturday morning far outnumbered the 45,000 capacity of the stadium.
“I can tell you that more than 100,000 people came for this test,” he said. “I have never seen this kind of crowd before in my life. Even if this was a FIFA World Cup football match, you will never get these many spectators.”
The huge crowds at the various recruitment centers all over Nigeria were not a strange development, considering Nigeria’s unimpressive unemployment statistics.
In 2011, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) put the country’s unemployment rate at 23.9%. However, industry analysts believe that not only is the true unemployment figure far higher but that the rise in the rate of unemployment over the last three years has been deliberately underestimated by the Nigerian government to paint a rosy picture of economic recovery.
Abuja — the Federal Capital territory (FCT) venue of the ongoing recruitment test by the Nigeria Immigrations Service (NIS).
Several thousands of job-seekers thronged the stadium to write the test but only one entrance to the 60,000-capacity stadium was made available. An applicant who turned back after seeing the crowd said there was no way the applicants would not have been more than 60,000.
At least 40 of those who were injured were admitted at the National Hospital in Abuja, a source at the hospital said, adding that several others were referred to other hospitals due to lack of capacity to admit and treat all those injured.
The recruitment exercise is also ongoing in all other states of the federation. At the National Stadium, Surulere — venue of the Lagos recruitment exercise — an applicant told SaharaReporters that prospective job-seekers present on Saturday far outnumbered the 45,000 capacity of the stadium.
“I can tell you that more than 100,000 people came for this test”, he said. “I have never seen this kind of crowd before in my life. Even if this was a FIFA World Cup football match, you will never get spectators this many”.
The crowd at the various recruitment centers all over Nigeria is  actually not a strange development, considering Nigeria’s unimpressive unemployment statistics.
In 2011, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) put the country’s unemployment rate at 23.9% , but observers believe that not only is the true figure far higher, the rise in the rate of unemployment over the last three years has been underestimated to paint a rosy picture economic recovery by the Nigerian government.

207 Boko Haram militants killed in Maiduguri attack, says Civilian-JTF

The attack came days after the military said the chief of army staff has relocated to Maiduguri.
Nigerian security forces, and members of a local vigilante killed at least 207 Boko Haram militants who launched a daring attack on a military barracks and other neighbourhoods of Maiduguri, Borno State, the vigilante group, known as the civilian-JTF, said Friday.
Members of the civilian-JTF said they counted at least 207 corpses of suspected Boko Haram members killed during clashes with government troops early Friday.
One leader of the vigilante, Mallam Abdullahi, told PREMIUM TIMES his members counted more than 200 bodies of suspected insurgents in one area where the fighting took place, and said there would be more bodies in the bush.
“We have counted 207 dead members of Boko Haram in our area, Jiddari-Polo, alone. Many others are being killed in the bush because the fighter-jet is still shelling them, and some of our members have accompanied the soldiers in pursuing them,” Mr. Abdullahi said.
Scene of a boko haram attack on Giwa Barracks today, March 14th 2014.. Photo: Courtesy: Defence Head Quarters.
Scene of a boko haram attack on Giwa Barracks today, March 14th 2014.. Photo: Courtesy: Defence Head Quarters.
The group said the figure comprised of the attacking members of the Boko Haram and the other members freed from the military cells within Giwa barracks.
Residents had earlier described as encouraging the sight of youth in their thousands storming the neighbourhoods of the attacks with clubs, spears, bows and arrows, and machete, searching for Boko Haram members.
Another member of the civilian-JTF, Isa Maikati, said his group arrested many of the attackers and handed them to soldiers. Those who tried to fight back, were lynched, he said.
There were reports at least five soldiers, among them a woman, were killed in the attack, but the military did not confirm that claim.
The attack, the first of its kind in that part of Maiduguri city since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in 2009, started at about 7:30 am and continued until about 12 noon.
Hundreds of insurgents, dressed in military fatigues, struck at the barracks, the university and other neighbourhoods of the city.
The military said its forces successfully repelled the onslaught which was targeted at freeing detained Boko Haram members. An airforce jet hovered around the city for hour, dropping bombs at targeted areas and killing many of the insurgents, witnesses said.
There were reports of civilian deaths, although the reports were not confirmed. One resident of Fori, Babaji Adamu, said the aerial bombing destroyed many houses and killed a girl who was hiding with the parents in a house.
Witnesses said one student of the University of Maiduguri was killed, while three others were seriously injured as stray rocket bullets landed in in the densely populated areas of the campus.
The Director of Information for the school, Ahmed Muhammed, said there was no attack or explosion on the campus.
“What people heard or saw were bullets from the area of the attack that fell into our campus,” he said in a telephone interview.
The attack came days after the defence headquarters said Nigeria’s newly-appointed chief of army staff, Major General Kenneth Minima, had relocated temporary from Abuja to Maiduguri to help oversee the government’s response to attacks by the deadly sect.
It was not clear whether Mr. Minimah was in the town when it came under attack. There were no report of his visiting any of the affected areas, or meeting with the media.
Calm returned to the city by evening, as members of the Civilian-JTF took to the streets singing victory songs and chanting anti- Boko Haram slogans.
SOURCE: PREMIUM TIMES