Flood: 29 states, FCT, 107 LGAs, 631 communities at risk this month — FG
What Nigerians must know about Nigeria’s centenary celebrations!
Anyim Pius, Mr. Centenary, @ 52
Prologue: Centenary: The way we aren’t! *How to prove Lugard wrong
C E N T E N A R Y: We’re celebrating the failure of a nation – Odumakin
C E N T E N A R Y: Why we must celebrate, by President Jonathan
Nigeria and quest for nuclear power energy in the 21st Century (2)
Angst as ‘Araba’ is forced out of Abuja roads
Why Abuja demolition must go on – FCT Dep Director of Devt Control
We are tackling insurgency on all fronts – Moro, Interior Minister
Preface: Pawns Behaving Like God
Security, safety, welfare – fears, hopes
My wish at 100 – Pa Akiyode

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Hilltop fire: How Obasanjo, ninth time lucky, escaped
It is no news that the palatial building of former President Olusegun Obasanjo was gutted by fire. What is news is the mystery that pervaded the life of the former president in the past couple of years. Obasanjo had been in the news for his rumoured deaths since 1999 when he became president and even after he left the mantle of leadership in Aso Rock.
Hardly did a year pass without Obasanjo being rumoured dead.
He was rumoured dead in 1999,2002, 2003,2006, 2009, August 10,2010, January1, 2012 and recently on December 15,2012 which he had all dispelled, claiming that ‘he dey kampe’.The former president escaped unhurt in the Thursday fire which razed his confidential secretary’s office located nearby his bedroom in his Hilltop building at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State
capital. The fire, which did not spare anything in the office, occurred 20 minutes after he stepped out of the house. He was reported to have also held a meeting with some people before he left the palatial building for Ita-Eko, Abeokuta.
His wife, Bola, children and grandchildren, reported to be holiday, were hurriedly evacuated from the mansion as the fire raged.
Obasanjo had, in one of his reactions to his rumored deaths, said, “I think people take delight in speculation and rumour. A friend of mine broke to me the news of my death this morning. He was trying to confirm, and he said he had counted seven times that I have been rumoured dead since the eve of my inauguration as a democratically elected president of Nigeria in 1999.
”Those who indulge in this will not give up. And there are those who have the superstitious belief that when there are rumours and speculations like this, it means longevity.”Whether longevity or not, what I know is that until the good Lord, who has created me, decides to say yes, I have reached my take-off point to return to Him, people may speculate, people may rumour, and that will be their own handicap.”
However, a spiritualist, sighted around the partially-burnt residence of the former president after the Thursday fire occurred, disclosed that the fire had to occur to save Obasanjo’s life.
According to the spiritualist, who pleaded anonymity, as a Yoruba man, when you are rumoured dead and you are alive, you must lose some of your property or something substantial. Sunday Vanguard gathered that the fire started during a party in the building that had in attendance the former president’s wife, Bola and children as well as visitors who were mostly foreigners. Sources close the mansion said the fire could have been caused by an electrical fault as computers
and office appliances were among items said to have been destroyed in the inferno.
One of the officials of the rescue team, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, identified as Kunle Famakinwa, sustained injury while joining his colleagues to put out the fire. The fire, which was said to have started around 4:30p.m, destroyed some documents and household items.
It took security agencies 30 minutes to put out the fire. Two fire fighting trucks of the Ogun State Fire Service, marked OG 122 AO9 and OG 127 A09, arrived the scene one hour after the fire had been put under control.
The development forced the former president to return to the mansion to ascertain the level of damage.
Addressing newsmen, Obasanjo expressed appreciation to God, explaining that the fire did not affect the entire building. He said: “You have seen that it is only the office of my secretary that is burnt. The house is almost intact.”
Singing in Yoruba language, the former president said: “Ile Obasanjo to jo ewa lobu kun, ile Obasanjo to jo ewa lobu kun, eyin Press ema wibe, ewa lobu kun”(which when translated means “fire that gutted
Obasanjo’s house has only made it more beautiful, you pressmen sing along with me”).
Meanwhile, there was a mild drama when Obasanjo’s son, Oba, seized and smashed the phone of a journalist taking pictures of his father’s burning house.
Mr. Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji of the Premium Times and Johnson Akinpelu of Alaroye newspaper incurred the wrath of Obasanjo’son who transferred his anger on them and destroyed their equipment.
Oba descended on Kayode-Adedeji when he was taking pictures of his father’s house. He grabbed the photojournalist’s phone and smashed it on the ground.
According to Kayode-Adeniji” he (Oba) just approached me and before I knew what was happening he had collected my Blackberry phone from my hand and the next thing I saw was my phone scattered on the ground.”
Speaking with Sunday Vanguard on the fire incident, the Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC in Ogun State, Olanrewaju Kareem confirmed that one of his men sustained injury in the cause of saving Obasanjo’s house.
Kareem disclosed that, the Corps got the hint of the fire incident through some of his men attached to the former president’s house,saying, the fire was quenched by his men with the support of other agencies that were present.
DERIVATION WARS: Anietie Okon takes on Kwankwaso
Ordinarily, we would ignore Dr Rabiu Kwankwaso’s latest outburst to the effect that states in the South-South receive more from the Federation Account than their counterparts in the North and therefore are becoming wealthier in the face of a North that is fast descending into penury. The man’s obsessive preoccupation with the distribution of federally-collected revenues and the derivation funds that go to oil-bearing states of the South-South is well-known.
Jaji Bombing: Fear grips residents after humiliating terrorist attack
He had just been made a Sergeant two months ago.
And he had served the Nigeria Army for 19years.
That was the once exciting life of Sergeant (Sgt) Emmanuel Stephen.
All that gone like a candle light in the wind!
Last Tuesday evening, a sombre, small crowd of mourners gathered in front of Sergeant Stephen’s House at Block 87, Other Ranks Quarters, Command and Staff College, Jaji.
Most dangerous kidnapper in Delta is from Kokori – Commissioner Aduba
DELTA State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba , speaks on how he is fighting kidnappers and why the police would not cover up for any police officer involved in kidnapping or any criminal act in the course of his/her job.
Flip-flopping and insecurity: Speaking tongue-in-cheek or speaking in tongues?
Is Iran funding the Jamaatu Ahlil Sunna Lidawati wal Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram; or is there any form of foreign funding for the sect, the Under Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador Johnny Carson, was asked during a congressional hearing on the possibility of designating the group a Foreign Terror Organisation, FTO? He did not believe so, he said. This was some time in the middle of the year.
PROLOGUE: The Enemy Within
May it never happen; but it could! Imagine some Boko Haram terrorists threatening President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to meet a particular demand. Then imagine Mr. President trying to call the telephone line, possible to track them and make arrests only for the call to ring from the telephone in the pocket of his orderly. What should he do? How would he feel?
I am only a village man, not a native doctor – Edo Dep.Gov
I am from Uromehe community in Urhonigbe North ward, Oriomnwon local government council of Edo State. I was born 55 years ago, attended St Pius Primary School, Uromehe as it then was, now Iyobosa Primary School; it was a Catholic institution. From there I wrote my common entrance examination and passed.I had the choice of attending either ICC, Edo College or Western Boys High School,but, because I am a Catholic, I chose to attend Immaculate Conception College (ICC), Benin. When I finished at the ICC, I proceeded to the United States immediately where I got my first degree in political science and thereafter to the Law School where i got my doctor in jurisprudence degree. I proceeded again to specialize in international and comparative law in Washington. After that, I came back to Nigeria and went to the Law School;i was called to the Bar on October 17, 1986.
Obama: The Second Time Around (5)
In addition to the fact that a number of Black people were beaten up and some killed in the racist reaction to Obama’s victory, recent polls show that hatred of Blacks and Hispanics has gone up since Obama became president in 2009.
Obama: The Second Time Around (3)
In particular, a group on the extreme right of the Republican Party would essentially form a faction that came to call itself the Tea Party.
General Shuwa: Tribute To A Great Civil War Hero, By Victor Ndoma-Egba
The irony of the senseless killings in the North East of Nigeria, especially the Borno-Yobe axis came full circle when on November 02, as reports have it, gun men shot dead General Mohammed Shuwa, a 79 year old authentic civil war hero dead, along with his guests in his Gwange, Maiduguri home. It was indeed a tragic end to a man who even in the heat of war protected lives and did everything to avoid needless deaths.

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