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Thursday 18 September 2014

Nigerians Discuss Death Penalty For Maiduguri Mutiny

Nigerians react to the news of  twelve soldiers of Nigerian Army receiving the death penalty for participating in Maiduguri mutiny in May 2014.

It would be recalled that in mid-May, a number of Nigerian Army officers shot at their superior in Maimalari cantonment in Maiduguri, Borno State. They attacked their superior, General Officer Commanding, 7th Division of the Nigerian Army, Ahmadu Mohammed’s vehicle. The soldiers were apparently angered by the deaths of their comrades-in-arms who met their demise in Boko Haram ambush.

On September 15, eighteen army officers, accused of participating in Maiduguri mutiny, were court-martialled and heard their sentences. Twelve were sentenced to death. One officer will have to serve 28 days of hard labour. Five remaining officers were acquitted.

They signed to defend us even at risk of losing their life. … They are ready to go to any length to protect us even by sacrificing their own life,”  Naij.com reader Sam argued in his opinion piece he wrote on the subject of the Maiduguri mutiny.

“Mutiny is a crime in military and punishable by death. But why not address the root causes? Military authority should please temper justice with mercy. …Why should they receive death penalty for Maiduguri mutiny when they were saying the truth? Remember, they have wives, children and family! Did they deserve to die?”  Mr. Sam asked.


We decided to ask Nigerians the same question to know where they stand on the matter. Below you may find their varying responses.

The majority of almost 800 respondents were unanimous in opposing the death penalty for those who participated in the Maiduguri mutiny. They urged the Federal Government and President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene into the matters. These soldiers should be given a strict warning but not killed, Nigerians say.

Isah Daniel said: “I don’t support this! I am a uniformed man like them. There’s nothing wrong in someone fighting for their rights. If someone kills those soldiers, I bet their own children will die the same way the soldiers died. Nonsense.”

Akinrinlude Zainab said: “Free our husbands, fathers and friends. Please give them a second chance!”

Edu Cool Smith said: “When I got the news that 12 out of the 18 accused soldiers received death penalty for Maiduguri mutiny, I wept for thee o nation. Let not this execution be carried out. Their blood will speak. Injustice! What have we turned into? Jeremiah lamented “Our fathers sinned and are no more, but we bear their iniquities,” (Lamentations 5:7). If so, we bear the horrors of our past leaders. Will our children be able to escape our sins? Blood is too much! Before these soldiers went out of control they complained of bad treatment! These soldiers are death-bound because they are poor. Many Nigerians are standing against this injustice! Let’s stand for them. Once upon a time we were a glorious nation. But today, ‘The joy of our heart has ceased; our dance has turned into mourning. The crown has fallen from our head: woe unto us, that we have sinned!’ (Lamentations 5:15)”

Theophilus Chinweike said: “Save our soldiers! Don’t touch them. It’s your fault, the government. Why would you send those boys into risk without proper arrangment? You are unable to prosecute the Boko Haram sponsors, but you want to kill our soldiers! Don’t try it!”

Mukhtar Ladan said: “I disagree with this precipitated judgment, this death penalty for Maiduguri mutiny. The presidency should as a matter of urgency intervene. Or else, the nation will do something about. Please, Nigerians, let us stand against the injustice. Silence in the face of injustice is a crime.”

Okechi Kalu-whyte said: “They should fight who is fighting them and not to kill the few they have that will defend the nation. Boko Haram are killing soldiers, and soldiers are killing each other. Doesn’t it sound funny? Please, how sincere is the person at helm of the matter even?”

Seigha Omubo Dede said: “This death penalty for mutiny is injustice of the highest order. It is another ploy to silence the revelation of the Boko Haram sponsors in the Army. If not, why death sentence? These soldiers only reacted to the fact that they were being neglected. Where are our human rights activists? If there’s any time to speak up, now is that time! SAY TO INJUSTICE!”

Ojo Babatunde David said: “This death penalty for Maiduguri mutiny sentence is not final. It is subject to ratification by President G.E. Jonathan who is the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces. If President Jonathan knows nothing about BOKO HARAM, he would not sign the death warrant of the soldiers. He would commute the sentence to a prison term.”

A number of commentators, however, did not think that the participants of the Maiduguri mutiny were as brave as others were calling them.

Bariborve Piinaakaleop Kpegeol said: “Brave by trying to kill their commander? Maybe bravery has got another meaning. Anyway, I am not saying they should be killed… But at least they were not that brave!”

Also, some Nigerians warned to “keep our military out of politics” and insisted that the death penalty was a fair punishment for taking part in the now-notorious Maiduguri mutiny.

Obanya Napoleon Christopher said: “Death penalty for this Maiduguri mutiny is well-deserved! They were not only charged for mutiny but also for attempted murder. Disrespecting a senior officer is an offence, not talking of shooting at him. That’s the highest insult ever. So many soldiers in Nigeria have joined the army only because they couldn’t get a job We need dedicated and loyal soldiers. Death penalty for Maiduguri mutiny of these twelve will serve as a deterrent to others.”

Goa Lekue Charles said: “It is very funny now how people claim to have knowledge of all topics and issues. It is very sad how we speak about military laws without knowing what they stand for. Military is the last place where indiscipline is encouraged! We should stop all this noise-making. Do we want our military guys to start acting like our police? Please, death penalty for mutiny is the punishment, as is for any act of indiscipline in the military. They all know it as they were not forced to join. It is sad, but such is the bitter truth.”

Dafe Philibus Habila said: “They entered a profession, and they must be judged by the rules. They knew death penalty for Maiduguri mutiny will be the ultimate price. They should face it. But the problem is, their general, too, must be court-martialed. I don’t agree with his retirement. He, too, should face the music. In fact, not only him but the other ten generals with fat accounts. What is their fate? All should face the music so as to serve as a deterrence to others.”

Kakka Sppecie said: “What if the GOC was killed in the attempted murder and shooting? Sentiment is one of the root causes of Nigeria’s socio-political decay. We should try to make people know that whoever breaks the law will face its wrath. It’s a pity to judge and sentence these young soldiers! But even insurgents knows this law and will never do what these soldiers did. Maybe we’ll temper justice, but how can we instill discipline in the armed forces if we continue like this?”

What is your own opinion of the death sentences handed out to the twelve Nigerian soldiers who were participants of the Maiduguri mutiny?


Temper justice with mercy for the 12 soldiers sentenced to death for Maiduguri mutiny:


  • Yes (83%, 265 Votes)

  • No (17%, 53 Votes)


Total Voters: 318



Man Hacks Two Siblings To Death In Edo

A middle-aged man identified simply as Mike reportedly attacked four of his neighbour’s children, hacking two to death in Okha II village, off Old Sapele Road in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State.

According to PM News reports, before the incident, the man who lives in the same building with the Olivers, had a long-standing quarrel with his neighbours.

On Wednesday evening, 17 September, Mike unleashed terror on the family. He hacked two of the children, Favour Oliver, 3, and Destiny Oliver, nine months to death with a machete.

The assailant was said to have attacked two other children of the family, Gift, 7, and Goodness, 5, severing their nose and wrist, respectively before fleeing the scene of crime.

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The two children who sustained injuries were reportedly rushed to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Ugbowo, and are said to be in a critical condition.

Medical doctors at the Accident and Emergency Ward of the UBTH described their condition as “stable but critical.”

The father of the children identified as Mr. Oliver, from Enugu State, was said to be away from home when the incident occurred, while the mother had fled for her life.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson for the Edo State Command of the Nigeria Police, DSP Noble Uwoh, told Punch correspondent on telephone that the suspect murdered the two children in his neighbour’s apartment, following a quarrel between him and the Olivers.

 

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How Nigerian Police, Military Torture And Kill Civilians

Torture has become a part of the police system in Nigeria and it is alarming how the authorities who are supposed to protect its citizens subject them to all kinds of torture.

A report published today, September 18, titled, “Welcome to hell fire: Torture and other ill-treatment in Nigeriahas detailed the how the police and the military in Nigeria routinely torture women, men, and children some as young as 12, using a wide range of methods such as beatings, shootings and rape, SaharaReporters reports.

The report which was compiled from hundreds of testimonies and evidence gathered over a period of 10 years by renowned international human rights organisation, Amnesty International also details how civilians are detained and tortured as a means to extort money or force a confession to solve cases which are under investigation.

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Some of the torture techniques include nail or tooth extractions, choking, electric shocks and sexual violence.”


It was revealed how most people who are detained are denied access to the outside world, including lawyers, families and courts.

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“Torture has become such an integral part of policing in Nigeria that many police stations have an informal ‘Officer in Charge of Torture’ or O/C Torture,” the report said.

Recounting her ordeal, a 24-year-old woman named Abosede said police abuse left her with a permanent injury.

She said: “A policewoman took me to a small room, told me to remove everything I was wearing. She spread my legs wide and fired tear gas into my vagina.

“I was asked to confess that I was an armed robber…I was bleeding…up till now I still feel pain in my womb.”

Amnesty International also reports that the Nigerian military is committing similar human rights violations, detaining thousands in their search for members of the Boko Haram Islamist sect.

Speaking about his experience, a 15-year-old boy from Yobe state identified as Mahmood, , who was arrested by soldiers with around 50 other people, mainly boys between 13 and 19 years old, said, he was detained for 3 weeks. In that 3-week period, the soldiers beat him repeatedly with their gun butts, batons and machetes, pouring melting plastic on his back, making him walk and roll over broken bottles, and forcing him to watch the extra-judicial execution of other detainees. He was eventually released in April 2013.

According to Amnesty International’s Research and Advocacy Director, Netsanet Belay, torture is not a criminal offence in Nigeria, though it is prohibited in the constitution but the country has yet to pass legislation outlawing the violation.

Baley spoke of 12-year-old boy who was arrested, beaten, forced to clean vomit with his bare hands and alcohol was even poured on him.

Torture happens on this scale partly because no one, including in the chain of command, is being held accountable. Nigeria needs a radical change of approach, to suspend all officers against whom there are credible allegations of torture, to thoroughly investigate those allegations and to ensure that suspected torturers are brought to justice.

“When internal investigations within the police or the military do take place, the findings are not made public and the recommendations rarely implemented. Of the hundreds of cases researched by Amnesty International, not one victim of torture or other ill-treatment was compensated or received other reparation from the Nigerian government,” he said.

He therefore called on the Nigerian government to act fast by passing a law which makes torture a criminal offence.

Baley said: “Our message to the Nigerian authorities today is clear, criminalize torture, end incommunicado detention and fully investigate allegations of abuse. That would mark an important first step towards ending this abhorrent practice. It’s high time the Nigerian authorities showed they can be taken seriously on this issue.”

About a month ago, that allegedly shows Nigerian soldiers slitting the throats of insurgents and dumping their bodies in a mass grave.

However, Nigerian Defence spokesman Major-General Chris Olukolade, said the scenes depicted in the video were alien to their operations and doctrines.


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T.B. Joshua Makes Another Statement On SCOAN Collapse

One of the top Prophets, the founder and the General Overseer of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) Temitope Balogun Joshua has issued one more message on the tragic collapse of Ikotun guest house belonging to the Church.

The statement, officially published in the late hours of September 17, 2014, Wednesday, also debunked the allegations that the church members prevented officials of doing search and rescue operations.

“The pain of one is the pain of all,” the message read, adding that the sufferings of relatives and friends of those who lost their lives or sustained injuries was equally the pain of the SCOAN and the leader of the Synagogue Church.

The statement did not give exact figures, but confirmed that Nigerians, South Africans and representatives of other nations were among victims of the collapse on September 12, 2014, Friday, around 12.44pm.

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T.B.Joshua’s message noted once again that the tragedy was preceded by the appearance of a strange aircraft, which at low altitude close to the building. The mysterious plane was spotted four times during less than 1-hour interval.

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“Since the day of this incident, The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, its members and partners, have worked in collaboration with the Nigerian, South African and other nations’ authorities to ensure that survivors are rescued, attended to with the best medical treatment, cared for in the most humane and hospitable manner and reunited with their families, while those who passed on – martyrs of the Kingdom of God – are retrieved, identified and treated respectfully,” the message read.

The SCOAN confirmed that proper cooperation has been established with the governments of Nigeria and South Africa, Lagos State Government, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the Lagos State Ministry of Health – doctors and nurses, the Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON), the Red Cross, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Nigeria Police Force. The Church noted that different humanitarian organisations, NGOs, construction and engineering corporations were also a part of the efforts to liquidate the consequences of the tragedy.

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“It is very sad that inaccurate reports are coming from some quarters that we in collating information and providing assistance on the incident. Contrary to this, we want to categorically state that the church has provided assistance when and where required and continues to do so – good Christians are good citizens.

“We emphasise our commitment to cooperate with all relevant authorities in establishing the cause of the collapse of the building. The church views this tragedy as part of an attack on The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations and in particular, Prophet T.B. Joshua. In due course, God will reveal the perpetrators of this unfortunate tragedy,” the statement added.

The Synagogue was also thankful to all who showed their solidarity, worked hard and shared their condolences in the hard times. Those who were mentioned inclused the above-mentioned non-Governmental and Governmental bodies, Diplomatic Missions, National and International media houses, society groups, traditional rulers.

A special thanks goes to all the concerned citizens and the residents of Ikotun-Egbe local community. The SCOAN appreciates prayers and support of its members, partners and all good Christians worldwide.

“To all those who lost family members and loved ones, please accept our heart-felt commiserations. No one knows by the present sign or situation what the future holds. We must therefore live each day as if it were our last and leave tomorrow’s trouble for the One who bore our troubles on the cross. We thank God for the martyrs and we pray for the family members and loved ones left behind,” the statement concluded.

The tragic collapse of Synagogue Church guest house has . At least 67 victims were from South Africa. Over 130 people escaped death.

One of the latest survivors, a South African woman, was . Currently, around 20 nationals of this country receive treatment in Nigerian hospitals.

Linda Ikeji Turns 34 (still Single Tho) HBD

20140706_154546 20140629_164702 20140614_164840 20140720_150545Nigerian popular blogger who turns 34 expresses joy and Thanks to God

She earlier wrote this post on her blog---- Today, I turn 34. I feel so ancient..lol. Happy birthday to me and every one else born today September 19th. May God continue to keep us, guide us and protect us. Love to you, you and you! And thank you so so much (in advance) for all the lovely birthday wishes...*kisses*.

 

Photos: Omotola Jalade Ekeinde shines at movie premiere in USA

h (1) Untitled (3)Omotola looked beautiful at the premiere of her new movie 'Blood In The Lagoon' (directed by Teco Benson) in Houston, Texas. See more photos after the cut...c (4) d (3) g (1) f (3) b (4)

Photo: KCee the fashion icon.. (definition of swag)

Untitled (1)You are whatever you say you are, if you weren't, why would you say you are? lol. Kcee can dress biko, I don't know why some of you can't see it...:-)

South African football coach arrested in Nigeria for drug trafficking

unnamed38 year old South African football coach, Steven Darlugar (pictured), was arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos for drug trafficking.

The married father of one was arrested during screening before boarding an Arik Air flight to South Africa. He is said to have neatly packaged the drugs which tested positive for methamphetamine in a compartment before it was discovered by officials.


When interrogated, Steven said he was promised $6,000 if he successfully trafficked the drug and that he ventured into the crime to support his family as the money he was making as a coach wasn't enough
“I am married with a child and have lived in South Africa for about a decade. I coach a team in South Africa. I have worked very hard to attain financial freedom, but have nothing in return. This is my first time of smuggling drugs. I was under financial pressure to cope with peers. A friend introduced me to drug trafficking as a way of making quick money. They promised to pay me $6,000 to take the bag containing the drugs to South Africa.”

NDLEA commander at the MMIA, Mr. Hamza Umar, said
“Steven was apprehended on his way to South Africa. He was found in possession of 1.54kg of substances that tested positive for methamphetamine. The drug was concealed in a false compartment of the suspect’s luggage.”

Source: Punch

Ikedi Ohakim's son Obi and wife, Obiageli welcome son

a (1)bFirst son of former Imo state Governor, Ikedi Ohakim, Obinna and his lovely wife, Obiageli have welcomed their first child together, a boy. Obiageli welcomed their baby named Jayden recently in Atlanta, USA. The couple got married in July 2013. Congrats to them...

Photos: Terrific Multiple accident at Trans Ekulu this evening (ENUGU STATE)

b (3)About six cars collided this evening at Trans Ekulu in Enugu, causing great damage. Fortunately no one died. See more photos after the cut...c (3) f (2) d (2) e (1)

High ranking Boko Haram member captured, 60 members killed by military

b (2)A high ranking member of terror group, Boko Haram, was yesterday September 17th captured by the military after a failed attempted attack on Konduga in Borno state. The sect members actually made a second attempt into Konduga after the military celebrated its victory against them yesterday afternoon. The captured terror leader is currently at a military facility where he is receiving treatment.

In a related development, one soldier was killed after an ambush was laid by the sect members in Benishek, Borno state. Four motorcycles were captured from the terror group after the attack. See the tweets after the cut...

Nigeria Police Force refutes Amnesty International report

Army-newRead the press release from the Nigeria Police Force below...
The attention of the Nigeria Police has been drawn to an on-line publication entitled ‘Welcome to Hell-Fire’: torture and other ill-treatment in Nigeria.

While we do not question the freedom of Amnesty International to earn its relevance and bread, the Nigeria Police takes serious exceptions to some blatant falsehoods and innuendoes contained in that report.

For one, it smacks of indecency   and intemperate language to liken our dear nation Nigeria, to hell fire. That cannot be true. We believe that Nigeria is a growing nation, green and largely peaceful.

While the Nigeria Police and other operators in the criminal justice sector are undergoing systematic reforms, and aligning themselves with the demands of democracy, there is no gain saying the fact that the Nigeria Police Force has since improved its operational efficiency and effectiveness. Since the dawn of democracy in 1999, the Nigeria Police Force has significantly improved on its human rights records, owing largely to training and re-training, community policing, attitudinal change and structural transformation.

In its report under reference, Amnesty International did admit in its methodology that it visited some Police Formations and interviewed some family members of suspects. At no time in its report, did Amnesty speak or interface with the Police authorities. This obviously shows their disdain and apparent lack of character where the democratic tenets of fair hearing are concerned.

The report covered a seven year period of 2007-2014. I dare say that some of the issues raised have since been dispensed with and settled.

Of a truth, torture or ill-treatment is not, repeat, NOT an official policy of the Nigeria Police.

The Code of Conduct of Officers, as well as our Regulations prohibit torture and incivility to members of the public. We are versed with international best practices, and the dictates of the Nigerian Constitution as regards human rights. So the Police do not routinely torture suspects. It is not systemic or endemic. Whenever instances of human rights abuses are brought to the notice of superintending officers, the offending personnel are promptly sanctioned in line with the laws and regulations. For the avoidance of doubt, Nigeria Police Force has a zero tolerance for corruption and abuse of power. There is no Immunity for impunity in Nigeria Police Force.

Besides, the Nigeria Police is women-friendly. We do not target sex workers, nor routinely adopt rape as a weapon. Instead, the Police has established a family and human trafficking unit to protect the rights of women, children and the vulnerable members of our society.

However, the Nigeria Police Force shall meticulously scan through the document, and investigate any current human rights abuses linked to any officer or formation. Any identified and established case of malfeasance or misconduct shall be treated in line with the laws and regulations.

We crave the indulgence of Amnesty International to, for the first time, furnish the Police with specific details of its allegations to enable us reach the ends of justice for the alleged victims, and to improve our service delivery.

The Nigeria Police Force remains responsive to the yearnings of Nigerians for improved safety and security.

The Police is your helper and friend.

Ag.CP EMMANUEL OJUKWU, psc
 FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,

ABUJA.

Pic: Newborn baby found in toilet pipe after student gives birth and runs

Varsity-BabyA young student in a university in China, who hid her pregnancy throughout, gave birth to a baby girl inside a toilet pipe, hoping the baby would flush down the pipe. Fortunately the pipe wasn't wide enough to take the baby down and so her body became wedged a short way down the pipe. The baby immediately started crying and the new mum fled. Fortunately, the baby's cries was loud enough to attract the attention of other students who immediately raised an alarm.

Firemen were called to the student dormitory in the city of Linyi in China's Shandong Province, and they immediately went to work to free the new bornVarsity-Baby (1)But firemen couldn't free the child from above (pictured during the rescue mission). Fire Brigade spokesman Tao Fang told a local newspaper
"It was impossible to get the baby out from above. She had fallen into the toilet and gone down the pipes were she had got stuck between the third and fourth floors. We used an angle grinder to break open the pipeline on the third floor and we could then push the child up to colleagues on the fourth floor where she was handed to medics who were waiting to take her to hospital."

The police tracked down the child's mother who was a student living in the hotel and they took her to the hospita; and who was also taken to hospital. Police say they are waiting to question her before deciding what she might be charged with.

Nigeria has the 10th sexiest English accent in the world

World-s-sexiest-accents-01 UntitledThere are over 7,000 languages in the world and according to a new poll, the Nigerian accent is the 10th sexiest English accent in the world. CNN did a recent poll on Facebook and above is how people voted. I love the way French people speak English sha...

Photo: Flavour And His Usual Way Of Turning Ladies In The Mood!!!

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GEJ's steward among 305 people to get National Honours

PresentationofNationalAwardsbyPresidentJonathaninAbuja31President Jonathan has approved the award of 2013/2014 National Honours to 305 Nigerians and friends of Nigeria. One of those to be award is the Head Presidential Steward, Mr Isaac Onuh, who will be awarded Member of the Order of the Niger (MON).

The award ceremony will take place on Monday, September 29, 2014 at the International Conference Centre, Abuja. Find the list of all the awardees after the cut...


S/NO
NAMES
STATUS
CLASS OF MEDAL

AIR MARSHAL ALEX SABUNDU BADEH
CHIEF OF DEFENCE STAFF
CFR

MAJ. GEN. KENNETH MINIMAH
CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF
CFR

REAR ADMIRAL USMAN JIBRIN
CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF
CFR

AIR VICE MARSHAL ADESOLA AMOSU
CHIEF OF AIR STAFF
CFR

ALHAJI SULAIMAN ABBA
ACTING INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
CFR

HON. JUSTICE BOLARINWA O. BABALAKIN
FMR. SUPREME COURT, JUDGE
CFR

HON. JUSTICE ABUBAKAR BASHIR WALI
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, (RTD)
CFR

HON. JUSTICE IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
CFR

HON. JUSTICE CHRISTOPHER M. CHUKWUMA – ENEH
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
CFR

HON. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD S. MUNTAKA COOMASSIE
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
CFR

HON. JUSTICE JOHN AFOLABI FABIYI
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
CFR

HON. JUSTICE OLUFUNLOLA OYELOLA ADEKEYE
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
CFR

MOHAMMED SAMBO DASUKI
NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER
CFR

BUKAR GONI AJI
FORMER HEAD OF SERVICE OF THE  FEDERATION
CFR

MR. DANLADI  I. KIFASI, OON, mni
HEAD OF SERVICE OF THE FEDERATION
CFR

AMB. AYO OKE
DIRECTOR-GENERAL, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
CFR

HRM OBA DR. VICTOR ADEMEFUN A. KILADEJO
TRADITIONAL RULER
CFR

CHIEF PHILIP C. ASIODU
OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT
CFR

BRIG. GEN. JONES O. AROGBOFA (RTD)
CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT
CFR

HRH ALAYELUWA OBA (DR.) JIMOH OYEWUMI A.
TRADITIONAL RULER
CFR

CHIEF KOLAWOLE BABALOLA  JAMODU, OFR
FORMER MINISTER/ PRESIDENT OF M.A.N.
CFR

CHIEF OLUDOLAPO IBUKUN AKINKUGBE
ENTREPRENEUR
CFR

CHIEF (DR.) EMMANUEL C. IWUANYNWU
BUSINESS MAN
CFR

JIMOH IBRAHIM FOLORUNSHO, OFR
ENTREPRENEUR
CFR

ALHAJI IBRAHIM ADEJOH IDRIS
FORMER GOVERNOR
CON

HON. JUSTICE OLATOKUNBO ODUYINKA OLOPADE
CHIEF JUDGE, OGUN STATE
CON

HON. JUSTICE ALOY NWEKE NWANKO
CHIEF JUDGE, EBONYI STATE
CON

HON. JUSTICE ISUA IDONGESIT NFEM BASSEY
CHIEF JUDGE, AKWA IBOM STATE
CON

HON JUSTICE NASIRU A, AJANAH
CHIEF JUDGE, KOGI STATE
CON

HONOURABLE JUSTICE HAKILA YALAH HEMAN
CHIEF JUDGE, GOMBE STATE
CON

HONOURABLE JUSTICE KATE ABIRI
CHIEF JUDGE, BEYELSA STATE
CON

ALH. ABDULKADIR SAIDU TAMBUWAL
GRAND KHADI, SOKOTO STATE
CON

HON. JUSTICE AMINA ADAMU AUGIE
JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEAL
CON

HON. JUSTICE ABUBAKAR JEGA ABDUL-KADIR
JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEAL
CON

DR. PETER ODILI
FORMER GOVERNOR
CON

ENGR. MUHAMMED ABBA GANA
FORMER MINISTER
CON

CHIEF THOMAS IKEOKWUADEM AGUIYI-IRONSI
FORMER  MINISTER
CON

HM OBA (DR.) FREDRICK E. OBATERU AKINRUNTAN
TRADITIONAL RULER
CON

AMB. DAN SULEIMAN
FORMER AMBASSADOR
CON

OLOROGUN FELIX O. IBRU
BUSINESS MAN
CON

CHIEF OLUSEGUN OLADIPO OSUNKEYE
CHAIRMAN, NESTLE PLC
CON

HON JUSTICE ALI UMAR ERI
FORMER C.J. KOGI STATE/DG NATIONAL JUDICAL INSTITUTE
CON

HAMIDU GAMBARI ERUBU
RETIRED CIVIL SERVANT/ PROMINET EDUCATIONIST FOR OVER 50 YEARS
CON

JUSTICE OBANDE FESTUS OGBUINYA
JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEAL
CON

CHIEF JOHN E. KENNETH ODIGIE OYEGUN
FMR. GOVERNOR
CON

CHIEF TOM IKIMI
POLITICIAN/FMR. MINISTER
CON

AHMAD RUFA’I SANI
SENATOR /FMR. GOVERNOR
CON

HRH MUHAMMODU ISA MUHAMMADU
TRADITIONAL RULER/EMIR OF JAMA’A
CON

ERELU OLUSOLA I.A. OBADA
FORMER DEPUTY GOVERNOR/FORMER MINISTER
CON

MR. MUTIU OLANIYI A. SUNMONU
M.D. SPDC
CON

HON. JUSTICE P.D. DAMULAK
CHIEF JUDGE, PLATEAU STATE
CON

CHIEF (DR.) MICHAEL OLAWALE COLE
FORMER PRESIDENT, NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
CON

CHIEF (DR.) MRS. ONIKEPO AKANDE
FORMER MINISTER
CON

SEN. NKECHI J. NWAOGU
SENATOR
CON

SEN. CHRISTOPHER BABAJIDE OMOWORARE
SENATOR
CON

DAME VIRGY N. ETIABA
FORMER DEPUTY / ACTING GOVERNOR/EDUCATIONIST
CON

SENATOR IYIOLA OMISORE
FMR.  SENATOR/FMR DEPUTY GOVERNOR
CON

SEN. MARAFA KABIR GARBA
SENATOR
CON

UMAR AYINLA SARO
BUSINESSMAN
CON

FUNSO K. LAWAL, OON
INDUSTRIALIST
CON

CHIEF (DR.) THEODORE AHAMEFULA  ORJI
GOVERNOR
CON

MALLAM ISA YUGUDA
GOVERNOR
CON

BARR. SULLIVAN IHEANACHO CHIME
GOVERNOR
CON

DR OLUSEGUN MIMIKO
GOVERNOR
CON

ALHAJI SA’IDU USMAN NASAMU DAKINGARI
GOVERNOR
CON

DA DAVID JONAH JANG
GOVERNOR
CON

SENATOR IBIKUNLE AMOSUN
GOVERNOR
CON

DR JOHN KAYODE FAYEMI
GOVERNOR
CON

BRIG. GEN. RAJI RASAKI (RTD)
FORMER MILITARY ADMINISTRATOR
CON

MALLAM IBRAHIM SHEKARAU
HON. MINISTER
CON

PROF. CHINEDU O. NEBO, OON
HON. MINISTER
CON

MRS. SARAH RENG OCHEKPE
HON. MINISTER
CON

ARC. MIKE ONOLEMEMEN
HON. MINISTER
CON

MR. LABARAN MAKU
HON. MINISTER
CON

HAJIYA ZAINAB MAINA, MFR
HON. MINISTER
CON

ARC. MUSA MOHAMMED SADA
HON. MINISTER
CON

AMB. BASHIR YUGUDA
HON. MINISTER
CON

MR. EZENWO NYESOM WIKE
HON. MINISTER
CON

SENATOR FEMI OKUNRONMU
SENATOR
CON

MR. OLATUNDE JOHN AYENI
CHAIRMAN,  SKYE BANK PLC
CON

MR. GODWIN EMEFIELE
GOVERNOR, CBN
CON

SENATOR GEORGE THOMPSON SIKIBO JP
SENATOR
CON

MAJOR GEN. SURAJ ALAO ABDULRAHMAN
FORCE COMMANDER, LIBERIA ARMED FORCES
CON

DR. ABDUALLAHI UMAR GANDUJE
DEPUTY GOVERNOR, KANO STATE
OFR

AMB. (DR.) MARTIN IHOEGHIAN UHOMOIBHI
PERMANENT SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
OFR

KOBIS ARI THIMNU
SSG, ADAMAWA
OFR

ALH. SAHABI ISA  GADA
SSG, SOKOTO STATE
OFR

PROF. MKPA AGU MKPA
SSG, ABIA STATE
OFR

GARVEY ACHEN YAWA
SSG, TARABA STATE
OFR

HANNATU INTI UGAH (MRS)
HEAD OF SERVICE, KADUNA STATE
OFR

MAJ. GEN. SHEHU USMAN ABDULKADIR
PIONEER FORCE COMMANDER, FIRST AFRICAN UNION AND ECOWAS PEACE MISSION IN MALI
OFR

BOLAJI AYORINDE, SAN
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

ENGR. (CHIEF) AMIN IBRAHIM MOUSSALLI
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR AIM GROUP LTD
OFR

CHIEF GAFAR KAYODE ANIMASAHUN
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR AIM GROUP LTD
OFR

PA. MICHAEL TAIWO AKINKUNMI
DESIGNER OF THE NATIONAL FLAG
OFR

MIKE AGBEDOR ABU OZEKHOME (SAN)
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

CHIEF SIMON NSUNNDU OKEKE
FMR. CHAIRMAN POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
OFR

HRH. ABUBAKAR UMAR SULEIMAN
TRADITIONAL RULER
OFR

CHIEF VICTOR UMEH
POLITICIAN
OFR

ALHAJI BUHARI BALA
FORMER MINISTER
OFR

SENATOR UMAR ABUBAKAR ARGUNGU
SENATOR
OFR

PROF. OLOYEDE  IS-HAQ OLAREWAJU
FORMER VICE CHANCELLOR UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN
OFR

DR. GREGORY IKECHUKWU IBE
VISITOR GREGORY UNIVERSITY
OFR

CHIEF JOE KYARI GADZAMA, SAN, MFR
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

SIR EMMANUEL N. MADUEKWE
CHAIRMAN FIRST TARZAN MOTORS LTD
OFR

CHIEF ADENIGBA F. FADAHUNSI
RTD CUSTOM OFFICER
OFR

HRH. PRINCE AL WALEED BIN TALAL
FOREIGN INVESTOR
OFR

JUDE NNODUM, SAN
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

DAFE AKPEDEYE, SAN
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

DR. IGWE AJA-NWACHUKWU
PRO. CHANCELLOR, EBONYI STATE UNIVERSITY
OFR

MR. ERICO MONFRINI
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

PROF. PETER T. AKPER, SAN
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
OFR

ENGR. BEKINBO R. DAGOGO-JACK
CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENTIAL TASK FORCE ON POWER
OFR

AMB. GODSON ONYEMACHI ECHEGILE
FORMER AMBASSADOR
OFR

PROF. WILLIAMS BARNABAS QURIX
VC, KADUNA STATE UNIVERSITY
OFR

ALAHAJI SANI SIDI
D.G . NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (NEMA)
OFR

SHEIKH ABDULHAFEEZ ABOU
RELIGIOUS LEADER
OFR

BRIG. GENERAL NNAMDI OKORIE AFFIA
FORMER D.G. NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE CORPS
OFR

RT. HON. BATHEL NNAEKA AMADI
SPEAKER, PAN AFRICAN PARLIAMENT
OFR

DR. ALEX C. OTTI
M.D. DIAMOND BANK PLC
OFR

ENGR. M. A. K. ABUBAKAR, MFR
DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT
OFR

LT. GEN. CHIKADIBIA ISAAC OBIAKOR
CHAIRMAN UNITED NATIONS BOARD OF INQUIRY IN ABIYEI
OFR

MR. MIKE OMERI AGBO-OMERI
DG. NATIONAL ORIENTATION AGENCY
OFR

UKURA SAMUEL TYONONGO, FCA
AUDITOR GENERAL FOR THE FEDERATION
OFR

MR. JONAH OGUNNIYI OTUNLA
ACCOUNTANT GENERAL OF FEDERATION
OFR

BASHORUN SEINDE AROGBOFA
EDUCATIONIST/AUTHOR
OFR

MR. JOHN KENNEDY OPARA
PUBLIC SERVANT
OFR

DR. VALERIE AZINGE
SECRETARY, NATIONAL CONFERENCE
OFR

MR. DAVID SHIKFU PARRADANG
COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
OFR

HONOURABLE ARUA ARUNSI
MEMBER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE
OFR

PROF. BARTHOLOMEW OKOLO
FORMER VC, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA
OFR

MRS. CATHERINE UJU IFEJIKA
MANAGING DIRECTOR, BRITENIA–U NIG. LTD
OFR

FAITH TUEDOR MATHEWS
GROUP MANAGING DIRECTOR/CEO MAINSTREET BANK
OFR

PROF. KIMSE AMAEBI BIYE OKOKO
CHAIRMAN, COMMITTEE OF PRO-CHANCELLORS
OFR

PROF. EPIPHANY AZINGE
DIRECTOR-GENERAL, NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES (NIALS)
OON

DIG SULEIMAN DAUDA FAKAI
DIG
OON

ATIKU YUSUF KAFUR
DIG
OON

EMMANUEL ONYEDIKACHI UDEOJI
DIG
OON

PETER YISA GANA
DIG
OON

DIG. MARVEL ENAJERO AKPOYIBO
DIG
OON

ABDEL RAHMAN OLAJIDE AKANO
DIG
OON

PHILEMON IBRAHIM LEHA
DIG
OON

JALAL AHMAD ARABI
STATE HOUSE COUNSEL
OON

HON. JUSTICE GABZIU ADEMOLA BAKRE
RTD. JUDGE
OON

MAJ.  GEN. FELIX O. A. IORSHASE (RTD)
FORMER PROVOST MARSHAL NIGERIA ARMY
OON

ADAMU MUHAMMED GARIN GABAS
PERMANENT SECRETARY IN JIGAWA STATE
OON

CHIEF (DR.) FABIAN NWAORA
BUSINESS MAN
OON

PROF. OSITA OGBU
ACADEMICIAN
OON

MR. AKINSANYA SUNNY AJOSE
RETIRED HEAD OF SERVICE, LAGOS STATE
OON

MAJ. GEN. SUNDAY NLEMCHUKWU CHIKWE
FORMER GOC 81 DIVISION, NIGERIA ARMY
OON

PROF. ISRAEL OLATUNJI ORUBULOYE
ACADEMICIAN
OON

PROF ANDREW JONATHAN NOK
ACADEMICIAN
OON

PROF. CYPRIAN OGBONNA ONYEJI
VICE CHANCELLOR, ESUT
OON

PROF. OPEOLUWA OLADEINDE ADEKUNLE
MEMBER POST GRADUATE COMMITTEE, ACADEMIC HEALTH SERVICE COMPUTER OF EASTERN CAPS
OON

MR. OSCAR ONYEMA
CEO, NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
OON

DR. PATRICK I. OKPAH
BUSINESS MAN
OON

AMB. ALIYU DALA HASSAN
DIPLOMAT
OON

FOLUSHO OLANIYAN (MRS)
MANAGING DIRECTOR, UTC NIG. PLC
OON

MOHAMMED SANI KALLAH
RESEARCHER
OON

OTUNBA THEOPHILUS OLUWOLE AKINDELE
ENGINEER
OON

BEN MURRAY – BRUCE (MR)
BUSINESSMAN
OON

HRM. OVIE RICHARD L. OGBON
TRADITIONAL RULER
OON

SIR STEVE B. OMOJAFOR
CHAIRMAN ZENITH BANK PLC
OON

MR. CHUKWUEMEKA GODSWILL ONWUKA
CHAIRMAN ENTERPRISE BANK
OON

ALH. SULEIMAN YAHAYA
CHAIRMAN NAHCO
OON

CHIEF (SIR) EMMANUEL UMEOHIA
CEO, EMABUMEH AND SONS LTD
OON

ABUBAKAR LADAN ZARIA
MUSICIAN
OON

MR. BERNARD O. N. OTTI
GED FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS NNPC
OON

DR. AMINU LADAN SHAREHU
DG/CEO, NATIONAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE KADUNA
OON

MR. JOSEPH OLUREMI AKANDE
COMMISSIONER FCSC, ABUJA
OON

AMB. CHUKWUDI N. OKAFOR
NIGERIA’S AMBASSADOR TO THAILAND
OON

MR. ADEYEMO M. TUNDE
ACCOMPLISHED CIVIL SERVANT
OON

DR. SHEHU YAHAYA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB)
OON

CECILIA AKINTOMIDE
SECRETARY, ADB TUNISIA/   IVORY COAST
OON

MAHMOOD AHMADU
CEO. OLS SERVICES
OON

DR. ADO JIMADA GANA MUHAMMAD
CIVIL SERVANT
OON

DR. ABDULLAHI Y. SHEHU
DG. INT. GOVT. ACTION AGAINST MONEY LAUNDRING IN WEST AFRICA
OON

AMB. BINA CITIP SELCHUM
DIPLOMAT
OON

AMB.  ESTHER AUDU (MRS)
NIGERIA’S HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE GAMBIA
OON

MANU GARBA (MFR)
CHIEF COACH, UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
OON

MRS. BEATRICE E. JEDY-AGBA
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NAPTIP
OON

OBONG MICHAEL A. AFANGIDEH
ENTREPRENEUR/ POLITICIAN
OON

HIS EMINENCE IME A. UMOETTE
RELIGIOUS LEADER
OON

HRM OFFONG (ENG) EFFIONG ROBIN ASABI
TRADITIONAL RULER
OON

ALHAJI MUHAMMADU NADADA UMAR
FORMER DIRECTOR-GENERAL SMEDAN
OON

ALHAJI GIMBA YA’U KUMO
MANAGING DIRECTOR, FEDERAL MORTGAGE BANK OF NIGERIA
OON

BOMA OZOBIA, LLM
FORMER PRESIDENT COMMONWEALTH LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
OON

PROF. SHEHU ARABU RISKWA
FORMER VC, USMAN DANFADIO UNIVERSITY, SOKOTO
OON

DR. (CHIEF) DAVID OGBA ONUOHA
ENTREPRENEUR
OON

IBRAHIM MOHAMMED MERA
PUBLIC SERVANT/DCG CUSTOMS
OON

PETER DEDEVBO
COACH UNDER 20 NATIONAL  FEMALE FOOTBALL TEAM
OON

DR. AKILU NDABAWA
SECRETARY PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL CONFERENCE
OON

PROF. ABDU IGANIYU AMBALI
VC UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN
OON

IDRIS ABIODUN JAWANDO
RETIRED DIRECTOR ENGINEERING CIVIL AND SANITARY INFRASTRUCTURE
OON

STELLA UGBOMA
PROMINENT LAWYER, FMR. PRESIDENT OF FIDA
OON

MRS.  KATHERINE PHILIP ADAMU
CHIEF CATERING OFFICER, STATE HOUSE
MFR

HAMALAI JUMMAI GWALEM
HOUSE KEEPER, PRESIDENTIAL WING, NNAMDI AZIKIWE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
MFR

MR. FELIX IKUMAPAYI, FDC
DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF STATE SERVICE (DSS)
MFR

OLALEKAN ODUGBEMI, FDC
DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF STATE SERVICE (DSS)
MFR

HON. FARUK MALAMI YABO
HON. COMMISSIONER  IN SOKOTO STATE
MFR

HON. GABRIEL HAMADAMA
HON. COMMISSIONER, IN ADAMAWA STATE
MFR

ELDER (DR,) MRS. HANNAH ODEPO-YAMA
RETIRED SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
MFR

MR. KNUT ULVMOEN
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DANGOTE GROUP
MFR

ENG. YUVAL LEVY
GM. SCC NIGERIA LTD.
MFR

HAJIYA ZAINAB ABU BELLO
EDUCATIONIST
MFR

ALH. KABIR ALKALI MUHAMMED
ACCOUNTANT
MFR

PROF. HAFEZ ABUBAKAR
EDUCATIONIST
MFR

DOUKPOLA FRANCIS AMAEBI
BANKER
MFR

ALH. NUHU ABDULKADIR
TRADITIONAL RULER
MFR

MR. N. G. PATEL
INDUSTRIALIST
MFR

AMB. ADAMU SAIDU DAURA
POLITICIAN
MFR

CHIEF (MRS.) LEILA EUPHEMIA APINKE FOWLER
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
MFR

KENNETH EMEKA NWABUEZE (ENGR.)
CONSULTANT
MFR

BARR. JOEL SABO ANINGE
TRADITIONAL RULER
MFR

BLESSING OKAGBARE
ATHLETE, GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MFR

BISHOP DR. (MRS.) IREYEESORISEONE AKUMAGBA
CLERGY
MFR

CHHIEF (DR.) CHRISTIAN OBIDINNA OGEDAZI, BL
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
MFR

IDRIS IBRAHIM GINSAU
DIRECTOR IN JIGAWA STATE CIVIL SERVICE
MFR

CHIEF (MRS.) DOHERTY BOLAJOKO BIMBOLA
EDUCATIONIST
MFR

MR. UDEME ONOFIOK UFOT
BUSINESSMAN
MFR

PROF. OLUWOLE DANIEL MAKINDE
SCIENTIST
MFR

MRS. MAIDEN IBRU
PUBLISHER GUARDIAN NEWS PAPER
MFR

MR. IMEH USUAH
TAXI DRIVER
MFR

DR. JOE OKEI-ODUMAKIN
HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVIST
MFR

PROF. NIYI AKINNASO
LECTURER
MFR

ALH. AHMAD BADAMASUIY
RETIRED CIVIL SERVANT
MFR

CHIEF (DR.) MURTALA ADEBAYO
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
MFR

PROF. KEVIN MICHAEL OGON ETTA
EDUCATIONIST
MFR

RT. HON. ATOZA IHINDAN
POLITICIAN
MFR

ADEDAPO OLUSEUN ABIODUN AKANDE
BUSINESS EXECUTIVE
MFR

MR. EBERE YOUNG ACHARAIKE
MEDIA CONSULTANT
MFR

CHIEF (MRS.) MOJI MAKANJUOLA
JOURNALIST
MFR

ELDER URUM KALU EKE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PUBLIC SECTOR, FIRST BANKS PLC
MFR

MUHAMMAD BABANDEDE
DEPUTY COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION
MFR

DAVOU TIMOTHY PWAJOK
EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF AFRIMINES LTD
MFR

HRH. HARUNA TANKO JIBRIN KUJE
TRADITIONAL RULER
MFR

HRH. ALH. HASSAN ATTAHIRU BUNGUGU
TRADITIONAL RULER
MFR

EMMANUEL AMUNEKE
ASSISTANT COACH, UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MFR

NDUKA UGBADE
ASSISTANT COACH,  UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MFR

EMEKA AMADI
GOALKEEPER TRAINER
MFR

MR. ENGENIUSZ LAC HOWSKI
CHAUFFER, NIGERIA HIGH COMMISSION, CANADA
MFR

PATIENCE OKAEME
CAPTAIN, UNDER 20  NATIONAL FEMALE FOOTBALL TEAM
MFR

CHIEF MRS. NKECHI OKEMINI MBA
NATIONAL PRESIDENT, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN SOCIETIES
MFR

HAJIA RAMATU BALA USMAN
FORMER NATIONAL PRESIDENT, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN SOCIETIES
MFR

MR. KENNETH NNEBUE
ACTOR
MFR

OMOTOLA JALADE EKEINDE
FILM MAKER /ACTRESS
MFR

AJOKE SYLVA JACOBS
ACTRESS
MFR

NNIMMO BASSEY
ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST
MFR

CHIEF OLADEJI FASUAN
RETIRED PERMANENT SECRETARY
MON

SE-ALABO (AMB) DAGOGO CLAUDE-WILCOX
FMR. AMBASSADOR
MON

ABRAHAM NDANA YISA
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
MON

HASSAN MUHAMMAD LIMAN ESQ, SAN
LEGAL PRACTITIONER
MON

CHIEF (DR.) SYLVANUS O. EBIGWEI
MEDICAL DOCTOR
MON

SALIHU SINTALMA ABUBAKAR
PUBLIC SERVANT
MON

ALIYU OMAR
CIVIL SERVANT
MON

HRM. OBA JACOB OLUFEMI OMOLADE JP
TRADITIONAL RULER
MON

HRH. EZEKWO SAMUEL
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
MON

ONUH ISAAC MICHAEL
HEAD, PRESIDENTIAL STEWARDS
MON

ADO AHMAD G. DABINO
PUBLIC SERVANT
MON

CPL. SOLOMON DAUDA
TRAFFIC WARDEN
MON

MRS.MAIRO I. LONDON
EDUCATIONIST
MON

ODO CLAIRE KALANGO
ADMINISTRATOR
MON

DR. NATHANIEL CHIDI NWANERI
ACCOMPLISHED TEACHER
MON

OBA MICHAEL ADESINA
TRADITIONAL RULER
MON

ALH. SHITU MUHAMMED
BUSINESS MAN
MON

YUSUF KUNLE
POLITICIAN/YOUTH MOBILIZER
MON

EGBAIYELO TEMITAYO
TEAM SECRETARY, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

AYODEJI OLARINOYE
TEAM DOCTOR, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

GABRIEL OYENUGA
TEAM PHYSIOTHERAPIST, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

MORAKINYO ABODUNRIN
TEAM MEDIA OFFICER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

SULEIMAN ABUBAKAR
TEAM COORDINATOR, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

MOHAMMED KAFA
EQUIPMENT MANAGER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

MUSA MUHAMMED
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

SUNDAY ALAMPASU
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

ABDULAZEEZ ABUBAKAR
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

UZOHO ODINAKA
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

ZAHARADEEN BELLO
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

ALIU ABUBAKAR
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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OBASI CHIGOZIE
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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MUSA YAHAYA
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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SAMUEL GODWIN OKON
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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CHIDIEBERE NWAKALI
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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AKINJIDE IDOWU
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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SALIHU A. BABA
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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GODWIN SAVIOUR
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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ALFA ABDULLAHI
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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MAKANJUOLA HABEEB
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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CHIDERA EZEH
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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SUCCESS ISAAC
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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KELECHI IHEANACHO
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
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AWONIYI TAIWO
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

DENNIS OKON NYA
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

JAPHET RAYMOND
PLAYER, 2013 NATIONAL UNDER 17 FOOTBALL TEAM
MON

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EDUCATIONIST
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ASISAT OSHOALA
HIGHEST GOAL SCORER, 2014 UNDER 20 FIFA FEMALE FOOTBALL COMPETITION
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AMINAT ADENIYI
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

ABDULAZEEZ IBRAHIM
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
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ESE BRUME
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

LOVELINE OBIJI
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

MARYAM USMAN
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

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GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

OLUWATOYIN ADESANMI
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

PAUL KEHINDE
GOLD MEDALLIST 2014 COMMONWEALTH GAMES
MON

ADEKOYA JAMIU
POLICE INSPECTOR
FRM I

SGT. JAFARU WADZANI
POLICE OFFICER
FRM II


DNA confirms Matthew Knowles fathered second love child

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article-2684036-1F77DE6A00000578-393_634x810Matthew Knowles has given Beyonce and Solange another sibling after DNA tests prove he fathered  a girl in 2010 with lingerie model turned real estate agent, TaQoya Branscomb.

TaQoya had claimed in July that Matthew was the father of her 4 year old daughter, and he was  ordered by the Texas courts to take a paternity test. According to TMZ, the paternity test came out today and it showed 99.998% probability that Mr Knowles is the father.

Now Taqoya can move forward with her child support case against Mathew.

 

PDP adopt Pres. Jonathan as sole candidate for 2015 elections

President-Goodluck-jonathan (1)Every politician looking to contest in next year's presidential election should join other parties as President Jonathan has just been chosen as PDP's sole candidate for the 2015 elections. Members of the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the party adopted him this afternoon during a meeting (which is still going on) at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.


The President, VP Sambo, Senate President, and many PDP governors are at the meeting