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Militants to reconcile Gov Amaechi, Ateke Tom

The venue of the meeting was packed full on that day with ex-militants and you could see them in various shapes and sizes and character. Saturday Vanguard overheard a policeman telling his colleague, “So, it’s this small boys that are causing fear for everybody in this country, look at that small one there, you won’t even know that he can carry gun, see how innocent he looks like, but, when you see him in the creek, he is a war lord as you are seeing him”.

“We want young people to know that excellence is achievable “

According to Aristotle, the great philosopher,“ Excellence is not an act, it is a habit.” So when you form a habit from your youth to do whatever you do well; from your academic work and pursuit to the relationship you keep, you are conscious.

Bode George:2years jail-term scandalous for offence committed

First of all, I think the judgement is a judicial scandal, because, how can anybody justify the punishment of two yeas to someone who has been found guilty of having stolen N85 billion, even if the money was shared with five others.

Moving against Yar’Adua

At its meeting of Tuesday, October 27, the leadership of the Action Congress, AC, was treated to what could be described as the home truth. At least, this was the first time in a very long while that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar would be attending such a meeting.

Amnesty is not a farewell to arms, says Afejuku

Former Head of Department at the University of Benin (UNIBEN) and Professor of English and Literature, Professor Tony Afejuku is a household name in the Niger Delta struggle. In this interview, the blunt defender of the rights of his Itsekiri people, critic of the President Umaru Yar’Adua policies in the Niger Delta and controversial commentator on contemporary issues, says the amnesty programme of the Federal Government will fail.

MEND stirs fresh tension in Niger Delta

Tension is building up afresh in the Niger Delta after the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) declared on Friday that it was ending its 90-day cease fire. It told oil companies and the military to brace up for renewed attacks. The following reports examine the events surrounding the latest development.

The terms of the amnesty, by Yar’Adua

PRESIDENT Umaru Yar’Adua on Thursday, June 26, 2009 proclaimed the unconditional amnesty to all Niger Delta militants in the creeks and those facing prosecution in the law courts.

Monday Odiaka: My grace to grass story

I was injured in one of our Olympic qualifiers ie against Cote d’Ivoire. And the match was played here at the National Stadium. I was deliberately kicked by an opponent from behind. Initially, I thought it was just a minor injury.

NIGER DELTA TECHNICAL REPORT: Roadmap to peace (2)

Medium Term 2009-2013•Providing appropriate support to the efforts of the Federal Government to establish and carry through a credible DDR process which embodies resocialisation, capacity building and skills acquisition for ex-militants in the Niger Delta.

NIGER DELTA TECHNICAL REPORT : Roadmap to peace

LOCAL GOVERNMENT/COMMUNITIES   SHOULD: I. Discourage further establishment of new militant camps by organising enlightenment campaigns to sensitise community people about   DDR process ; 2. Commit to participate in the DDR process ; 3. Expose criminal elements and their sponsors within communities. MILITANTS  SHOULD: 1.Support the DDR process by committing to enter and respect agreements reached. […]

Amnesty: Now the way forward…

If the Federal Government is serious about resolving the Niger Delta problem, (Post Amnesty ) now is the time to revisit the way forward – contained in the Niger Delta Technical Committee Report (NDTC) or (The Ledum Mitee Report) presented to the President in December 2008.

You don’t have to lobby anybody for the NPOM award – Mrs.Funmi Komolafe

In screening nominees for the award, the committee looks out for the individual’s and organization’s creativity, skill and efficiency. The whole idea is simply to encourage those excelling in their fields to keep remaining at the top, tell those not yet there “someone is watching you and you can strive to be there by putting more effort”.

Amnesty and militants arms surrender: How far?

By Emma Amaize , George Onah & Sam Oyadongha FORTY three years ago, precisely on February 23, 1966, Isaac Adaka Boro, who headed an organization known as Niger Delta Volunteer Force, NDVF, told his field commanders – Samuel Owunaru and Nottingham Dick – that the die was cast. It was at a camp called Touton […]

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