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Tuesday 15 September 2015

REVEALED: Prophet TB Joshua Secretly Buys A Gulfstream G550 Jet


Pastor Temitope Joshua, the leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), has joined Nigeria’s big league of miracle and prosperity priests who own private jets, SaharaReporters has learned authoritatively.

Widely-known as TB Joshua, the church leader took possession of the nearly brand-new Gulfstream G550 aircraft in April 2015, a few months after a building collapse at the premises of his megachurch in the Ikotun-Egbe suburb of Lagos killed 116 people. Registered as “Synagogue Of Nations,” the jet was purchased using the Bank Of Utah trustee as the front for purchasing the jet.

Pastor TB Joshua’s jet is the most expensive of the four owned by Nigerian pastors. Pastor David Oyedepo (Bombardier Challenger 604), Pastor Enoch Adeboye (Gulfstream GIV), and Ayo Oritsejafor (Bombardier Challenger 601) are also jet owners. It would be recalled that Pastor Ortsejafor’s jet was cited in South Africa for money-laundering money last year. The new Nigerian government is said to be investigating the circumstances of that case, which involved federal funds.
Interior of a G550 jet

Pastor TB Joshua’s jet has already started making the rounds. In June, it left the Murtala Muhammad International Airport in Lagos on a whirlwind of South America, departing north from there to Kentucky in the United States.

The jet, which has US registration number N131LK, was built in 2010. It was delivered to its first user in 2013 before making it to TB Joshua early this year. SaharaReporters learned that the jet made a voyage to Nigeria in December 2013, as the Bank of Utah was apparently pitching it to Pastor TB Joshua. The man of God reportedly asked to see it and bless it before finally taking delivery.

It could cost up to $3 million to maintain the jet annually, depending on how heavily it is used. Sources at the church told our correspondents that Pastor Joshua claims the jet was paid for by at least eight African Heads of State in 2014. It was first kept in Israel before the tragic church collapse in September in which 116 persons, mostly South Africans, were killed.

When SaharaReporters reached Pastor Joshua, he denied owning a private jet. Instead, he said he frequently charters private jets because he travels extensively, noting, for instance, that he has an oncoming trip to Argentina.

His claim runs contrary to information from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), which claimed that N131LK is on record as belonging to Pastor TB Joshua through SCOAN.

"What the Bank of Utah does is to help non-US citizens act as agents to purchase aircraft using US financing,” a source at NCAA told SaharaReporters.

The source recalled that the same bank was also instrumental to purchasing jets from Bombardier on behalf of the government of Rivers State under Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and Akwa Ibom under Godswill Akpabio

Migrant crisis: Hungary declares emergency at Serbia border

Hungarian border fence near Roszke, 15 September 2015Image copyrightAFP
Image captionA freight wagon was used to seal the border at Roszke

Police said they had arrested 60 people accused of trying to breach a razor-wire fence on the border with Serbia.
Hungary has declared a state of emergency in two southern counties as tough new laws to stop migrants entering illegally came into force.
The state of emergency gives police extra powers and would allow troop deployments if parliament approves.
The EU is facing a huge influx of migrants, many fleeing conflict and poverty in countries including Syria.
The EU's border agency said more than 500,000 migrants had arrived at the EU's borders this year, compared with 280,000 in 2014. The vast majority have come by boat across the Mediterranean.
A boat following the most popular recent route, between Turkey and Greece, sank on Tuesday leaving 22 people dead, Turkish media reported.
Starting on Tuesday, the EU has agreed to relocate 40,000 migrants from Greece and Italy to other EU states. But it has yet to agree on mandatory quotas for a further 120,000 asylum seekers.
After the new Hungarian laws came into effect at midnight (22:00 GMT Monday), police sealed a railway crossing point that had been used by tens of thousands of migrants.
Around midday there were tense scenes as hundreds streamed towards the fence, some searching for a way through and others starting a sit-down strike, throwing down food and water in protest at not being granted passage.
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Migrant at border fence between Hungary and Serbia, 15 SeptemberImage copyrightAP
Image captionHundreds have been waiting at the newly closed border fence
Hungarian police and migrants at the border with Serbia, 15 September 2015Image copyrightReuters
Image captionHungarian police have started to make arrests
Police buses will now take asylum applicants to registration centres, but if their applications are refused they will now be returned to Serbia rather than being given passage through Hungary, the BBC's Nick Thorpe reports from the border.
Hungarian authorities said more than 9,000 - a new record - crossed into the country before the border was closed on Monday, and that the total number arriving this year had risen above 200,000. Some 20,000 crossed into Austria.
From Tuesday, anyone who crosses the border illegally will face criminal charges, and 30 judges have been put on standby to try offenders.
The laws also make it a criminal offence - punishable by prison or deportation - to damage the newly-built four-metre (13ft) fence along Hungary's 175km (110 mile) border with Serbia.
Mounted police have been deployed along the border.
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Grey line
"We will start a new era," government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said shortly after midnight. "We will stop the inflow of illegal migrants over our green borders."
But he added: "That also means that the official and legal ways to come to Hungary and therefore to the European Union remain open. That's all we ask from all migrants - that they should comply with international and European law."
At the Brussels talks, ministers said a majority of states had agreed in principle to the idea of relocating a further 120,000 through mandatory quotas, and there was hope the proposal could be finally approved at a meeting on 8 October.
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Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans said closing all borders to asylum seekers is ''unrealistic, populist and simply impossible''
The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary were reportedly among the nations opposed to the quotas.
"There was no consensus, several countries disagreed," Slovak Interior Minister Robert Kalinak said after the talks.
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said on Tuesday there should be ways of "exerting pressure" on states that refused binding quotas, possibly by reducing the amount of EU funding they receive.
EU states also agreed in principle to a list of safe countries to which failed asylum seekers can be returned - a measure that would speed up deportations.
Germany introduced temporary border controls on Monday. That slowed down the passage of migrants from Austria, where about 2,000 people slept in railway stations overnight.
Austria - one of several EU countries to say it would tighten border controls - is starting to deploy hundreds of troops to help the police deal with migrant arrivals.
The moves are a challenge to the EU's Schengen agreement on free movement, although the rules do allow for temporary controls in emergencies.
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Champions League: Excitement as holders Barca begin defence at Roma



File: Barcelona's players celebrate with the trophy after the UEFA Champions League Final football match between Juventus and FC Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin on June 6, 2015.  FC Barcelona won the match 1-3.   AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE

File: Barcelona’s players celebrate with the trophy after the UEFA Champions League Final football match between Juventus and FC Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin on June 6, 2015. FC Barcelona won the match 1-3. AFP PHOTO.
Champions Barcelona begin their bid to become the first side since AC Milan in 1990 to retain Europe’s premier club trophy away to Roma while faltering Chelsea host Israelis Maccabi Tel Aviv on the second day of the opening round of Champions League matches.
Here is the rule over the eight matches from groups E, F, G and H to be played on Wednesday:
Group E
Bayer Leverkusen (GER) v BATE Borisov (BLR)
Bayer Leverkusen and BATE Borisov meet for the first time in their opening Champions League Group E fixture at the BayArena. Leverkusen, who reached the round of 16 last season, advanced to the group stage following a 3-1 aggregate play-off win over Lazio. Difficult to break down on their home ground, Roger Schmidt’s side have won five of their last six home fixtures in Europe, and conceded just two goals in their last 12 homes matches. BATE advanced through three qualifying rounds to reach the group stage. It is their fifth group stage appearance but they have never gotten past this round, conceding 24 goals in last year’s campaign. BATE’s veteran midfielder Aleksandr Hleb knows the German side well however having played them 11 times with German clubs Stuttgart and Wolfsburg.

Roma (ITA) v Barcelona (ESP)
Lionel Messi-powered Barcelona open their title defence in Rome’s Stadio Olimpico as they bid to become the first team since AC Milan in 1989 and 1990 to win back-to-back titles. The Spaniards arrive at the former club of coach Luis Enrique buoyed by a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Atletico Madrid in which Messi came off the bench to score the winner to keep their perfect start to the La Liga season at the weekend. No team has ever retained the European Cup in the UEFA Champions League era but Enrique will be looking to get off to a strong start at the club he managed in the 2011-2012 season. Roma warmed up for the tie with a 2-0 win away to Serie A new boys Frosinone at the weekend. The Italians will be looking to put behind them last season’s 7-1 home whipping by Bayern Munich at home on their return to the competition after three years.
Group F
Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) v Arsenal (ENG)
Dinamo are on a 15-game winless run in the Champions League, failing to make it out of the group stage in four attempts. The Croatian champions came up against Arsenal in the third qualifying round in 2006/2007, losing 5-1 on aggregate to the Premier League giants. Dinamo have found goals hard to come by, mustering only four in their last dozen group outings. Wenger says his side, sitting fourth in the league, need to find the right balance between “urgency and confidence” in Zagreb. Theo Walcott, who scored against Stoke at the weekend, is set to once again be deployed as a central striker rather than in his more usual role as a winger.
Olympiakos (GRE) v Bayern Munich (GER)
Olympiakos, under recently appointed coach Marco Silva, are making their fifth successive appearance in the competition, and have proved tough to dismantle at their Piraeus HQ. The Greeks are on an 11-match unbeaten run in all competitions. Bayern, five-time European champions, welcome back Mario Goetze, the Germany international who is fit after missing Saturday’s 2-1 come-from-behind Bundesliga win over Augsburg. But longterm sickbay residents Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben are absent. Coach Pep Guardiola has told his players they must raise their game from their weekend performance to avoid slipping up in Greece. The two sides’ only previous encounter dates back to 1980/81 in the European Champion Clubs’ Cup with Bayern coming out on top.
Group G
Dynamo Kiev (UKR) v Porto (POR)
Returning to the Champions League after missing out for the last two years, Dynamo Kiev aim to defeat a Porto side who are unbeaten in their six visits to Ukraine. Ukrainian double winners Dynamo are competing in the group stage for the 15th time, but manager Seri Rebrov is in charge of a team in the tournament for the first time. Porto, whose manager Julen Lopetegui serves a touchline ban, are looking to improve on last season’s run to the quarter-finals where they were defeated by Bayern Munich.
Chelsea (ENG) v Maccabi Tel Aviv (ISR)
With their defence of the Premier League title already in turmoil after three defeats in their first five matches, Chelsea kick off their European campaign hoping for a morale-boosting victory over a Maccabi Tel-Aviv team returning to the competition after a 10-year absence. Condemned to a disappointing Champions League last 16 exit by Paris Saint Germain last season, the west Londoners, reeling after Saturday’s 3-1 loss at Everton, will be facing Maccabi for the first time in a competitive fixture, although there are a couple of familiar faces at the Israeli club. Maccabi manager Slavisa Jokanovic, who led Watford to promotion to the Premier League last season, is a former Chelsea midfielder, while defender Tal Ben Haim spent the 2007-08 season at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea ready to put the Premier League' woes behind in the Champions League...
Chelsea ready to put the Premier League’ woes behind in the Champions League…
Group H
Valencia (ESP) v Zenit St Petersburg (RUS)
The omens are not good for Zenit in a match that sees two Portuguese former colleagues lead their sides into battle. Valencia’s Nuno and Andre Villas-Boas of Zenit worked together under Jose Mourinho in their Porto days when the former was a reserve goalkeeper and the latter a coach. Nuno leads Valencia back into the Champions League after a two-year absence against a side that have lost every time they’ve played in Spain. Valencia also have four wins and a draw form their home matches against Russian outfits.
Ghent (BEL) v Lyon (FRA)
Hein Vanhaezebrouck’s Ghent are perhaps unique in the Champions League as they would have preferred a tougher group. Denied the chance to take on a Barcelona, Bayern Munich or Manchester United, their debut in the competition sees them tackle it with limited ambitions. Managing director Michel Louwagiue says they simply want to get as many points as possible in the group stages to earn as much money as possible. Lyon, semi-finalists in 2010, will be expecting to take three points to boost their chances of a place in the knock-out rounds, although they are missing injured forward Nabil Fekir.

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Vincent Kompany: Manchester City have point to prove

Manchester City have "a point to prove" after their struggles to defend their Premier League title last season, says captain Vincent Kompany.

The Belgium defender added to Yaya Toure's first-half brace as City won 3-0 at West Brom in their opening game.
"Last season was below what we're used to doing," said Kompany, 29.
"There are a lot of favourite teams now and we're not part of it, I've heard. It's something that gives us extra motivation."
City, runners-up to Chelsea last season, dominated at The Hawthorns on Monday, with BBC Radio 5 live pundit Robbie Savage saying their performance was "on a different planet" and that they looked the best team following the opening weekend of the new campaign.
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Manchester City made 330 more passes in their opening fixture of the season than Chelsea did
A Toure shot trickled in after appearing to be deflected off team-mate David Silva to give the visitors the lead after nine minutes.
Toure then scored a fine second in the 24th minute before Kompany headed in Silva's corner to complete the win for City, who host champions Chelsea on Sunday.
"It will be a big game very early in the season," said Kompany, speaking to Sky Sports.
"We can't go into it thinking it's about winning the league, but it will matter so we need to put in a great performance."

'Sterling adds sharpness and speed'

Raheem Sterling made his City debut after his controversial £49m move from Liverpool this summer and he failed to take two good chances.
However, Kompany believes the 20-year-old England forward's pace has added to City's attacking threat.
"The main thing is that we have some new tools to use this season," he said. "Raheem has given us sharpness and speed to hurt teams when we're defending.
"It gives other teams things to think about. It gives us that bit of danger we need and we have so many tools to hurt teams."

Is Toure back to his best?

Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure
Yaya Toure made a total of 86 passes with 96% accuracy
Toure, who went off with an apparent injury late on, was sometimes criticised for his performances last season but put in an impressive display, along with Silva, to inspire City to victory.
"We know what he can give to our team in every game," said manager Manuel Pellegrini.
"Yaya had a strange year last year. It was not the way he normally started a season. He had many problems, with the death of his brother, and then problems with his agent.
"Now he is more calm and we will see the same Yaya that we know."

'Rude awakening' for Pulis

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Pulis 'takes responsibility' for loss
West Brom manager Tony Pulis conceded that he employed the wrong tactics in playing two strikers - Rickie Lambert and Saido Berahino.
"I said to the players after the game I have to take responsibility for this one. I played Saido Berahino and Rickie Lambert and that left the midfield too open. It went against the principles I have always worked to and it has given me a rude awakening.
"I won't be doing that against the big teams. You have to make sure you fill the midfield and don't get out-numbered. I want to be positive but that has taught me a lesson.

Thursday 6 August 2015

$1.5bn Dry Dock project: NLNG denies financial commitment, stake

The company, according to its General Manager, External Relations, NLNG, Dr. Kudo Eresia-Eke, dispelled recent media reports linking the proj­ect to the company.
‘‘The attention of NLNG has been drawn to recent me­dia reports on the proposed Badagry Dry Dock project, which purport is owned by Nigeria LNG. This is not true as Nigeria LNG is not the owner and is not investing in the building of any dry dock.
“Nigeria LNG has a sin­gular business focus, namely processing and exporting LNG. It has no interest in investing in a dry dock any­where in the world,’’ Kudo- Eresia affirmed.
NLNG explained that the owner of the proposed dry dock in Badagry is a con­sortium of other Nigerian companies under the name of Badagry Ship Repair and Maritime Engineering Company (BSMEC), which NLNG is not a part of.
It maintained that its only interest was and still remains encouraging investors to con­sider building dry docks in the country to save the nation’s foreign exchange and save lo­cal ship owners, like NLNG, the trouble of having to go overseas for dry dock services.
‘‘Nigeria LNG would thus be pleased to see more dry dock projects emerge in dif­ferent parts of the country, but will not be investing in any. It is thus fair to add that not being an investor in dry dock, NLNG cannot dictate to investors where to site their projects.
“Nigeria LNG therefore appeals to those who are is­suing threats based on wrong information, to review their position in the light of this clarification. Besides, threats can only discourage other in­vestors from coming to the region.
“Please be assured that NLNG remains a good and valuable corporate citizen helping to build a better Nige­ria,” the company said.
Observers of Nigeria’s maritime sector have long lamented the absence of an operational dockyard to ca­ter for very large crude car­riers (VLCCs) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, as existing dockyards can only handle smaller vessels.
Lack of such a facility meant that owners of large vessels in Nigeria and the West African region have had to pay large sums of money to docking facilities located mainly in Asia, Europe and the Americas, which can ac­commodate such large ves­sels.
Feasibility studies for cit­ing the dry dock were carried out in seven places – Bada­gry, Lekki FTZ, Ladol Island, Ogogoro Island, Olokola FTZ, Onne and Bonny, before consultants identified Badag­ry as the best-in-class location for the dockyard.

200 students set for Mobil athletics holiday camping

In tune with the first programme of its kind, held at the U.J.Esuene Stadium, Calabar in 2013, this year’s event was scheduled for the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Nest of Champions. Already, seven national coaches, under the supervision of the President of the Nigerian Athletics Coaches Association, Mr. Gabriel Okon had confirmed avail­ability for the programme that was aimed at improving the techniques of those who excelled at the last Championship held in Uyo. “ ….We are coming to Uyo with the best. I can confirm to you that apart from our regular experts we have also secured the availability of Mr George Abadoni, a Uni­versity of Glasgow trained coach who holds IAAF certified Coaching Certificates and between 2011 and 2013 was the National coach of Saudi Arabia in the sprints and jumps. He will be in charge of the Jumps in Uyo” Coach Okon said.
Organizers told the media in Uyo on Monday that all the first four place winners in all the events at the 14th Cham­pionships had been invited to participate at the training programme.“We remember and vividly too that the first time we held this programme in Calabar, it was a resounding success. The event gave us the opportunity of exposing our students to the best techniques and modern styles by the na­tional coaches who were in a position to identify their talents and helped to push them on to national stage.

Eagles hitman destroys FC IfeanyiUbah

Just as the mid week matches were being decided, or­ganizers of the league, the League Management Company (LMC) opted to spoil their headline sponsor, Globacom with 95, 000 popular terrace match tickets and 9, 500 re­served terrace access cards.
Lobi Stars of Makurdi playing at home also recorded a 3-0 victory over Bayelsa United, while defending cham­pions, Kano Pillars and 3SC got a result, courtesy of late penalties. Pillars were awarded an 80th minute penalty that saw them beat Heartland of Owerri by 2-1, while Shooting recorded 2-1 victory over Wikki.
The LMC stated that the customized cards exclusively produced for Globacom was in furtherance of the League’s renewed commitment to delivering world class hospitality services to sponsors of the league.
The tickets, printed in fine quality stationery allows in­stant passage to any Glo Premier League match by holders.
It would be noted that the average attendance at Glo Premier League games had risen from about 2, 500 in the 2013/14 season to over 6, 000 this season, a development informed observers attributed to reforms, which the LMC initiated and began implementing since the 2012/2013 sea­son.

FIFA U-17 WORLD CUP DRAW: Eaglets ready for any foe in Chile – Amuneke

The Nigerian team will know its group opponents for the 16th edition of the tournament billed to kick off in October today, when FIFA holds the draw ceremony at the massive Art Centre 660 in the city of Santiago, capital of the nation, Chile as from 12:00 midnight.
“We are waiting to see who and who we are go­ing to meet after the draw on Thursday (today),” the Golden Eaglets’ Head Coach, Amuneke, told the official website of the Ni­geria Football Federation, thenff.com ahead of today’s draw.
“Though we don’t have the luxury of choosing the teams we want, we are pre­paring well for the tourna­ment and we would be ready to give a good account of ourselves,” the former Af­rican Footballer of the Year assured.
24 qualified countries would be drawn into six groups of four teams each, with defending champion and record four-time win­ner, Nigeria and host, Chile, would most likely be the seeded teams in their respec­tive groups.
The 24-team cast was made up of six from Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Russia, Croatia and Eng­land); four from Asia (Aus­tralia, Korea Republic, Syria and Korea DPR); four from North

Are, Unibadan colleagues toast Osundare for winning NNOM award

It was a luncheon organized by an Ibadan-based business mogul, Dr. Lekan Are, and his family in honour of Osundare, world-acclaimed poet, for winning the 2014 Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) award. The Ekiti-born scholar was the sole winner of the award in December 2014. The NNOM is the officially recognized award for excellence in the academics and it is always appreciated publicly for its non-partisan consideration.
The luncheon held at the Kakanfo Inn and Conference Centre on a Sunday after­noon. The invitation was also extended to celebrate the Nigerian literary brand, who has won virtually all the prizes and awards of global recognition in poetry.
The luncheon, chaired by former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Emeritus Prof Ayo Banjo, attracted digni­taries such as Emeritus Prof Ayo Bamg­bose; the Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland, Chief Eddy Oyewole; Ekefa Olubadan of Ibadanland, Chief Adebayo Akande; Emeri­tus Prof. Biola Odejide; and Prof. Olutayo Adesina of the Department of History, U.I.
Also in attendance were former Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Ambas­sador Olusola Saanu; Director, Centre for Sustainable Development, U.I, Prof Labode Popoola; Prof Dan Izebaye; Prof Festus Adesanoye, Prof Wale Adebanwi and so on. Those who had opportunity to speak on the occasion paid glowing tributes to Osundare.
In his welcome address, Are, who is the chairman of Kakanfo Inn and Conference Centre, said he decided to honour Osun­dare because he was the sole winner of the 2014 NNOM, which was conferred on him in December 2014 by former President Goodluck Jonathan.
“In 2014, Prof Osundare was the only person that was given the honour out of 170 million population of the country. The award started about 40 years ago and up till date, we are yet to have up to 70 people that have been conferred with this honour.
“It is won simply on merit. There is no geographical spread for it to be won and you don’t have to be a politician to get it. It is equivalent of our Nobel prize. Only Osundare won it last year. The assessors are eminent people and it is the work you have done that would speak for you. I was happy when I heard the announcement that the award would be conferred on him.
Are stated that he got to know Osundare  through his reputation, adding that he did not know his house and Osundare did not also know his house. According to him, he appreciates success, especially in the aca­demics, where he belonged before moving into business.
Osundare, who was born in Ikere-Ekiti in Ekiti State on March 12, 1947, is an alumnus of the University of Ibadan, where he taught after his postgraduate studies in Canada and the United States. He was once the Head of English Department at the Uni­versity of Ibadan from 1993 to 1997. He is also an old student of Amoye Grammar School in Ikere-Ekiti and Christ’s School in Ado-Ekiti, the current state capital.
Emeritus Prof Banjo commended Are and his wife, Olabisi, for organizing the luncheon. He was one of the teachers that taught Osundare in the English Department of U.I when he was an undergraduate and he had also won the Nigeria National Order of Merit Award.
The former vice chancellor of the premier university appreciated God that he knew Osundare as a budding writer at the university and “in our eyes, Osundare became a flowering writer.” He described him as a unique and talented writer, adding that he had written some enchanting love poems, written a lot of “things about Ni­geria generally and a lot of satires outside poetry. He is a very distinguished personal­ity. He does not copy others. He is creative and accessible to Nigerians.”
Emeritus Prof Ayo Bamgbose is another teacher, who taught the guest of honour. Bamgbose, who had also won the award, said he was proud to be one of the teach­ers of Osundare, who “has won many awards in many parts of the world, apart from Nigeria. Niyi is a pride to UI, Ibadan and I am very happy that Lekan brought him to this function. This signifies the way Lekan holds Ibadan in his heart. Niyi is just 68. The sky is still the limit. He has not let his success enter his head. He comes home regularly and renews his contacts. He is likeable and respectful. His poems are straightforward and not difficult to understand.” Paying tribute to Osundare’s courage and forthrightness, Prof Bamgbose remarked that: “The day he was given the award, he spoke and in his speech, he criticised the government that gave him the N10million”.
Colours were added to the programme when a poet and dramatist, Mr. Ropo Ewenla, took the stage and proposed the toast of Osundare. A prominent Ibadan native and former diplomat, Ambassador Olusola Saanu, averred that Osundare’s po­ems were easy to read as he described him as a pride to the Black people of the world. He congratulated him and prayed that he would continue to be a hero and represent Nigeria creditably.
Osundare, in his response, described the honour as a celebration of excellence, which was greater than he. The founda­tion of his achievement, according to him, was based on the quality education he received from his university teachers, such as Professors Ayo Banjo, Ayo Bamgbose and Dan Izebaye in U.I. He decried the rot in the country’s university system, saying, the critical stakeholders must go back to the drawing board to proffer lasting solution to the menace.
Osundare noted that many of contempo­rary students are more intelligent but the standards have collapsed in many tertiary institutions. He decried the dearth of aca­demic mentors in Nigeria’s universities. This, he reasoned, had caused Nigeria’s in­ability to produce quality graduates for the employment market in recent years.
Osundare was in 2005 caught in Hurri­cane Katrina and he was stuck with his wife in the attic of the home in New Orleans, United States, for 26 hours. But they were rescued by one of their neighbours, who at the time drove by in his boat. He heard the shouts of the Osundares for help and he res­cued them. He lost a lot of assets, including manuscripts of some poems.

N26bn debt: DISCOs threaten to disconnect police, army barracks, government agencies from power supply

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ANED, a group of 11 DISCOs said it could no longer bear the huge debt owed them by the military, para-military and govern­ment agencies.
The DISCOs have, there­fore, appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari for a bailout to cushion the ef­fects of the debt on their operations.
Daily Sun gathered that the Nigerian military, para-military and MDAs in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja were currently in­debted to the 11 DISCOs operating in the country.
The association argued that the huge debt owed the DISCOs was now hamper­ing its members’ operations.
The ANED Director, Re­search and Advocacy, Sun­day Oduntan, disclosed that more than N10 billion out of the total debt of N26 bil­lion was owed by military formations in Kaduna, La­gos, Oyo, Kwara and Ogun states.
Giving a breakdown of the debt, Oduntan said the military and MDAs at the federal and state levels were owed Kaduna DISCO, N6.7 billion; Abuja DISCO N7 billion; Ibadan DISCO, N5.2 billion; Eko DISCO, N2.3 billion; Benin DISCO, N3.8 billion, and Kano DIS­CO, N860 million.
His words: “We need to understand that there are three layers in the value chain of electricity. We have the GENCOs; they gener­ate electricity and sell to the Federal Government through the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) that will then sell to us, DIS­COs, 11 distribution compa­nies across the country.
“Which means all the money we are collecting from distributing electricity to the public, we only retain less than 25 percent as our own. The remaining money goes to the other stakehold­ers. When you buy elec­tricity, you supply out and the military, the MDAs and people are either not paying their debts or steal­ing energy, you now have commercial and collection losses.
“In the case of non-pay­ment, the greatest problem we have today is Nigerian Military, now giving the figures under the DIS­COs or wherever you see military formations, they are owing huge electricity debts and the problem we have is that, most of these military formations have refused to pay and they are owing so much.”
The ANED spokesman, who accused military men of beating up officials of the DISCOs whenever they approached them for pay­ment of their electricity bills, however, appealed to President Muhammadu Bu­hari to intervene and rescue their staff from incessant beating and humiliation in the hands of the soldiers