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VOL. 9. NO.140 N50 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014 www.osundefender.org THE 6TH MOST-VISITED NEWS- Front Page Comment - See Story On Page 3 - Pg 2 •Governor, Rauf Aregbesola’s lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) (2nd left), answering questions from newsmen. with him are, Kemi Pinheiro (SAN) (left); State of Osun Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Wale Afolabi (2 nd right) and others at the ongoing Election Petition Tribunal over August 9, 2014 governorship election between Governor Aregbesola and the defeated PDP governor- ship candidate in the state, Senator Iyiola Omisore, at High Court Complex, Osogbo, last Wednesday. Photo: GBENGA “Look at what we did in Osun State. In Osun, we had the best election conducted so far; the best election we have conducted so far as a commission since 2011.” Quote • Quote from Professor Attahiru Jega’s interview in THE GUARDIAN of Wed. Oct. 29 (2nd part of a series that started on the 28th). •JEGA - Pg 4 - Pg 3 - See Story On Page 2 No Discrepancies In Osun Election Results - PDP Expert Witness Osun Governorship Election Tribunal: •Says, ‘I’m Not A Registered Statistician’ Bizzare! PDP Witnesses Run Away From Court Teachers In- cite Students Against Areg - besola PDP Witness Turns Comedian At Osun Tribunal Sitting Osun Not Alone On Is - sues Of Fund Scarcity Omisore: Another Futile Journey Like the snake whose head has been cut off but which still errone- ously believes it could fight on, the shamefully de - feated PDP gover- norship candidate in the last governor- ship election in the state of Osun, former senator Iyiola Omisore had headed for court to ‘re-claim his mandate’. Continue on pg5

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Front Page Comment

- See Story On Page 3

- Pg 2

•Governor, Rauf Aregbesola’s lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) (2nd left), answering questions from newsmen. with him are, Kemi Pinheiro (SAN) (left); State of Osun Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Wale Afolabi (2nd right) and others at the ongoing Election Petition Tribunal over August 9, 2014 governorship election between Governor Aregbesola and the defeated PDP governor-ship candidate in the state, Senator Iyiola Omisore, at High Court Complex, Osogbo, last Wednesday. Photo: GBENGA

“Look at what we did in Osun State. In Osun, we had the best election conducted so far; the best election we have conducted so far as a commission since 2011.”

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• Quote from Professor Attahiru Jega’s interview in tHe GuardIaN of Wed. Oct. 29 (2nd part of a series that started on the 28th).

•JEGA

- Pg 4

- Pg 3

- See Story On Page 2

No Discrepancies In Osun Election Results - PDP Expert Witness

Osun Governorship Election Tribunal:

•Says, ‘I’m Not A Registered Statistician’

Bizzare! PDP Witnesses Run Away From Court

Teachers In-cite Students Against Areg-besola

PDP Witness Turns Comedian At Osun Tribunal Sitting

Osun Not Alone On Is-sues Of Fund Scarcity

Omisore: Another Futile JourneyLike the snake

whose head has been cut off but which still errone-ously believes it could fight on, the

shamefully de-feated PDP gover-norship candidate in the last governor-ship election in the state of Osun,

former senator Iyiola Omisore had headed for court to ‘re-claim his mandate’.

Continue on pg5

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•The governor, State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left), dancing with State of Osun market women during the launching of Electronic Tax Clearance Certificate (E-TCC) at Leisure Spring Hotel, Osogbo, recently.

No Discrepancies In Osun Election Results - PDP Expert Witness •Says, ‘I’m Not A Registered Statistician’

by kazeem mOHammed

tHe expert witness of the defeated Peoples democratic Party (PdP) governorship candidate in the august 9 election in the state of Osun, mr

Samuel Oduntan, has confirmed to the State Election Petition tribunal, that there were no discrepancies in the results of the election he analysed for his principal.

The witness, who had claimed to be a statistician earlier in his witness’ statement, also made a u-turn while giving oral evidence before the Justice

Elizabeth Ikpejime-led tribunal on Thursday and confessed that he was not a registered statistician.

He said he used Certified True Copies (CTCs) and

duplicates of the results forms of the election, which had earlier been tendered by the petitioners and he found no discrepancies in the course of his analysis.

Omisore and the PDP are challenging the August 9, 2014 re-elect ion of Governor Rauf Aregbesola and the All Progressives Congress (APC), while the Independent National Elec tora l Commiss ion (INEC) was joined as a

party.T h e w i t n e s s , w h o

had stated in his written deposition that no voting po in t was c rea ted in the polling units being challenged by the petitioner, was confronted with the result forms of some of the units and he quickly made a u-turn that voting points were created, but not based on 300 voters per voting points.

B e i n g d r i l l e d b y

the INEC counsel, Mr Ayotunde Ogunleye, the expert said: “I am not a registered statistician. In this kind of two analyses I had done in the past, those who employed me did not win their cases.

“I did a similar analysis in the case of Kogi State and submitted the report, but it was not tendered for the case.

“I am not from Osun, neither did I monitor the

election, but I was employed by the petitioners to do the analysis of the election materials,” he confirmed.

Also answering questions from the APC counsel, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), Oduntan said: “In the comparison of the duplicates result forms given to the petitioners and the CTC of the forms, I found no discrepancies. I didn’t say I found any discrepancies.”

The witness, who had also claimed in his statement that the result forms he analysed were neither stamped nor signed, confirmed to the tribunal that he did not see the original copies of the documents to ascertain whether they were signed or not.

Osinbajo subsequently confronted the witness with the fact that there were a lot of errors in his report of the purported analysis, which he denied.

While also being cross-examined by another of Aregbesola’s counsel, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), the expert witness confirmed that despite the fact that not all the polling units and wards in the 17 local government council areas in contention are being challenged, he based his analysis on all the wards and units of the 17 councils.

E a r l i e r , t h e I N E C counsel had objected to the admissibility of the report of the purported analyses of the expert, saying the document was inadmissible under Section 84 (2 and 4) of the Evidence Act.

He a rgued tha t the document was a computer-generated evidence and before it could be admitted, it must be accompanied by certificate of identification of the device through which it was made.

The tribunal reserved ruling on the admissibility of the documents, but marked it as an exhibit.

Other witnesses who testified after the expert wi tness were Adebis i Gbolagade who was the PDP Collation Agent for Ifelodun Local Government Council Area and Wasiu Olaitan, the PDP Supervisor for Ward 4 of the council area.

Gbolagade said his party did not have party agents in many of the 105 polling units in the council area, despite the facts that the agents signed the result forms.

He also confirmed to the court that all the PDP agents in all the wards submitted the result forms to him.

Olaitan also said he was not the one that signed the result form tendered by the petitioners’ counsel as the Ward 4 collation agent, even though the document was signed.

Osun Not Alone On Issues Of Fund Scarcitystate Government of Osun has debunked

rumours making the round that it was unable to pay workers due to its debt profile and

repayment commitment to the Federal Government, describing it as an attempt to mislead the public.

A statement signed by the State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Sunday Akere, said that contrary to the rumour, the inability of the state government to pay its workers was as a result of dwindling allocation from the Federation Account, which has affected all the states of the federation.

The statement added that the reduction in the state’s allocation was not due to any debt profile, adding that the Federal Government did not single out Osun alone as being insinuated by the disgruntled elements, but as a result of what the Federal Government itself described as reduction in the revenue accruing to the federation accounts, due to oil theft in the Niger Delta area.

He reiterated that those who go around spreading fa lse informat ion are d e t e r m i n e d t o s e t workers against the state government, saying State of Osun is on number 36

on the revenue allocation-sharing table.

“It is unfortunate that one does not know the criterion that is used in sharing the revenue allocation these days because our state is now at number 36 on the table.

“We are aware the Fede ra l Governmen t said there is reduction in revenue accruable to the Federation Account, but we are also aware that the Federal Government funds some PDP states secretly through the backdoor at the expense of the states governed by the opposition parties.

Even at this, there are several PDP states that have not been able to pay their workers’ salaries regularly again since July 2013 when the downward trend began, with some owing between seven to eleven months salaries, while despite the politicking, we are still able to pay our workers

up till September salary,” he stated.

He noted tha t unt i l July last year, the state government has not failed in its responsibility to pay its workers salary as and at when due even making it mandatory that salaries must be paid latest by the 25th of every month, saying the problem began when Federal Government started reducing the allocation to the states drastically, a trend that, he said, has continued

since then.Noting that with the

announcement of the Federal Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, that austerity measures are being declared even at the federal level, it should be clear to all that the paucity of fund transcends Osun, contrary to information by the mischief makers.

Akere then sought the understanding of the workforce in the state for the time being, saying

the situation would soon improve and normalcy would return to the polity, positing that “hard times don’t last but only hard people do.”

by sHINa abubakar

Omoluabi Youth Art Culture & Fashion Expo 2015blackNbold Fashion House, the organisers of

the biggest student Fashion Week in africa, according to Google, will be staging the first

ever art, Culture and Fashion expo in the state of Osun, which is aimed at promoting and empowering the youths.

A c c o r d i n g t o t h e organisers of the event, Omoluabi Youth Art Culture and Fashion Expo will afford youths in secondary schools, higher institutions, corps members, the unemployed and young graduates in the State of Osun a platform to be trained in skills such as fashion designing, makeup

art is try, photography, craft making, sculpture, painting, to mention a few and also an opportunity to showcase all they have been taught.

Upon completion of the short training and exhibition, students shall be registered under the independent facilitators for

intensive and professional training.

The three-day event is scheduled to hold at the Centre for Black Arts, Osogbo later in January 2015 and shall welcome buyers, guests and the press.

OYACFE is endorsed and supported by the Osun State Tourism Board, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Ministry of home affairs, culture and tourism, and the State Ministry of Environment.

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•AuD Middle School in Ikirun, State of Osun, built by Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s administration.

by kazeem mOHammedWe Were Not Disenfranchised - PDP WitnessesCONtrary to the claims of the Peoples

democratic Party (PdP) and its governorship candidate, senator Iyiola Omisore, that

many voters were disenfranchised and many were not accredited before voting on august 9, 2014 governorship election in the state of Osun, more witnesses of the party have confirmed to the election petiton tribunal in Osogbo that they were accredited and voted on the said day.

This was just as counsel t o O m i s o r e a n d t h e

PDP, Chief Chris Uche (SAN), conceded that the purported report of the

PDP polling agents were not specifically pleaded as part of the documents to be relied on before the court.

T h i s h a p p e n e d o n We d n e s d a y a t t h e continued hearing of the petition filed by Omisore and the PDP against the re-election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The witnesses were

K u n l e H a m z a t f r o m Osogbo Local Government Council Area and Tajudeen Badmus, Isola Wasiu and Babatunde Sikiru, all from Olorunda Local Government Council Area of the state.

They were all cross-examined by Aregbesola’s counsel, Mr Femi Falana (SAN); APC counsel, Mr Kemi Pinheiro (SAN)

and INEC counsel, Mr Ayotunde Ogunleye.

Hamzat in his evidence said he was accredited, voted after accreditation, at the polling unit he registered.

He also admitted that being the PDP supervisor for his ward, all the PDP agents he supervised signed the result forms for their various units, just as he confirmed that he also signed the result form for his ward after collation.

The witness, under cross-examination also said that other voters were also accredited on the said day, “but the accreditation was not easy.”

He stressed that because the voting process was a secret ballot system, he did not know who each of the voters voted for.

The witness, who had claimed in his written deposition that the valid votes recorded for his unit were more than the ballot papers brought by the INEC officials on the election day, was confronted with result form for his unit, which confirmed that valid votes for the units was 467, while the total votes recorded was also 467.

While Tajudeen and Babatunde also told the court that they voted after

accreditation, Isola said he also voted, but was not accredited.

They added that their agents signed the result forms for their units, while they (witnesses) also signed the result forms for their various wards.

Despite the restriction of movement and heavy security presence in the state during the election, Babatunde alleged the police on duty of drinking beer at a nearby beer parlour.

In the course of cross-examination, the APC lawyers suspected that Babatunde was not the signatory to his acclaimed witness statement and gave him a piece of paper t o a p p e n d s p e c i m e n of his signature, which was eventually found to be different from the one claimed on the written statement.

S u b s e q u e n t l y, t h e p e t i t i o n e r s ’ c o u n s e l objected to the tendering of the specimen on the ground that it was neither front-loaded nor pleaded.

Af t e r a rgumen t on the issue, the tribunal admitted it in evidence and reserve ruling on it till the judgement time.

Earlier, while leading Isola in evidence, the petitioner’s counsel sought to tender through the witness, the alleged written reports of PDP agents submitted to him.

Falana opposed to the tendering of the documents on the ground that they were not front-loaded, pleaded or listed as part of the documents to be relied on.

D e s c r i b i n g t h e documents as strange, he said they did not belong to the category of documents upon which rulings have been reserved.

Also, Pinheiro argued that the documents were not in the pleadings of the petitioners as stated in paragraphs 143 and 144 of the petition.

In his own, the INEC counsel submitted that the witness, not being the maker of the document could not have it tendered through him.

In his reply on point of law, the petitioner’s counsel, Uche, said he conceded that the documents were not specifically pleaded in the petition, but noted that they were relevant.

He said since the ruling would be given at the final judgement, the tribunal should please accept the document conditionally.

R u l i n g o n t h e a d m i s s i b i l i t y o f t h e document was reserved till the judgement time, but it was marked as exhibit.

Bizzare! PDP Witnesses Run Away From CourtaPPareNtLy scared of the damaging

questions from counsel to the respondents in the petition of senator Iyiola Omisore

against the re-election of Governor rauf aregbesola, some of the Peoples democratic Party (PdP) witnesses ran away on Wednesday.

by kazeem mOHammed

The witnesses were in court during the morning session, but during the afternoon session, when they were expected to give evidence before the tribunal, none of them showed up.

When tribunal members resumed from the break at exactly 2:30 pm, the PDP legal team discovered that the witnesses had disappeared into thin air.

Subsequently, some members of the PDP legal team, including Otunba Ojo Williams, quickly rushed out of the court, running helter skelter, making calls to get the witnesses back to the court.

Subsequently, the lead counsel of the petitioners, Mr Chris Uche (SAN), appealed profusely to the court for the delay, as the witnesses were not on ground, admitting that “this is not good for us at all”.

When the delay was becoming unbearable, the tribunal chairman stood down the case, rose and

asked the petitioners’ counsel to inform them when they were ready with their witnesses.

It took about 15 minutes before the legal team could get the witnesses back to court after several appeals

and assurances.After the witnesses

were gotten back to court, the t r ibunal resumed sitting and the petitioners continued calling of their witnesses.

A sou rce sa id the

witnesses deliberately ran away because they were scared of what they would face from the respondents’ counsel, having heard from witnesses who had earlier given evidence.

Aregbesola Attributes Electoral Success T o S o c i a l M e d i a by sHINa abubakar

GOVerNOr rauf aregbesola of the state of Osun on monday stated that digital form of journalism has become part of the country’s

cherished political legacy, as it offers “new era and invaluable tool of ensuring the conduct of free and fair elections in Nigeria.”

Aregbesola, who spoke in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, therefore strongly advised that it should not only be explored and protected for the betterment of the nation’s electoral process and political life, but it should also be constitutionally made part of the electoral process.

The governor, who spoke as a Guest Lecturer at the official opening ceremony of the 2014 Ogun State Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Week, disclosed that digital journalism was “part of what made me victorious during the last August governorship election.”

The governor, who was represented by the

State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Sunday Akere, spoke on “Effec t iveness of journalism in a free and fair election: The social media advantage.”

Accord ing to h im: “A new frontier in press freedom has been opened with the advent of the internet and the social m e d i a . T h e i n t e r n e t offers new opportunity f o r f r e e d o m b e y o n d the traditional reach of government clampdown.”

He added: “The internet breaches and bridges the physical barriers once constituted by state borders. The internet, indeed, brings the world to a borderless state.”

Aregbesola told his

audience: “The traditional print and electronic media functioned on information dissemination through restricted platforms in the sense that access to the platforms was controlled by their managers and their owners.”

“On the other hand, they were also subject to easy crackdown by governments. But today, the internet offers us a different world of freedom in digital information dissemination and sharing.”

The internet platform, the governor said, also provided a virtual space of virtually unlimited access in which everybody can disseminate and share information and news to unlimited number of audience.

T h e O g u n S t a t e governor, Ibikunle Amosun, who was represented by the State Commissioner f o r I n f o r m a t i o n a n d Strategy, Alhaji Yussuph

Olaniyonu, stated: “Many people believe that we are transforming to an election year in the country, but yet we have not understood how to elect our leaders.”

He added: “I don’t even know whether I am going to vote next year because I have not got my card. When we talk about this problem (topic of the day), discuss it and x-ray it today, we would have surmounted one of the problems and move ahead to others.”

Earlier in his welcome address, the Chairman of the NUJ, Ogun State chapter, Comrade Wole Sokunbi , assured the government and the public that the media would continue to be objective and fair in their daily reportage, especially as the nation approaches the 2015 general elections.”

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Teachers Incite Pupils Against Aregbesolaby IsmaeeL utHmaN

sOme teachers in Oogi middle school, Oogi in ayedaade Local Government Council area of the state of Osun, have been accused

of inciting pupils and parents against Governor rauf aregbesola.

The teachers were allegedly brainwashing the pupils on the financial challenges facing the state, attributing it to be the consequences o f the loans be ing taken by Aregbesola’s administration.

According to pupils of the school, the teachers had, some few weeks back, failed to teach them, instead they stayed in their various offices and chatt ing among themselves till closing time.

Last Monday, the teachers allegedly called the pup i l s to b r ie f them on why they had deserted the classrooms,

giving the excuse that “Aregbesola did not provide chalk, duster, report sheets and other teaching materials.”

T h e t e a c h e r s a l s o c o m p l a i n e d a b o u t c a n c e l l a t i o n b y A r e g b e s o l a ’ s administration of some levies from which they used to buy teaching materials and organise other programmes like sports in the public schools.

D u r i n g t h e s a i d briefing, the teachers also asked the pupils if anyone of them had enjoyed Aregbesola’s government in anyway, or on the lives of their

parents. Majority of the pupils

raised up their hands while some others did not as they could not understand what the question really meant.

Some of the pupils that raised up their hands said Aregbesola’s administration had had positive impact on their lives as they benefit from the free school uniform, Opon-Imo and cancellation of exorbitant levies.

The teachers allegedly directed the pupils to tell their parents that they were not working i n s c h o o l b e c a u s e Aregbesola d id not p r o v i d e t e a c h i n g materials for them.

T h e P r i n c i p a l o f the school, known as Mr Egbetola, was not around when the teachers allegedly summoned the pupils for the said briefing.

OsuN deFeNder gathered that the principal

had always cautioned the teachers on their inciteful statements again the state governor.

It was learnt that the teachers had, for long, b e e n p a r t i c i p a t i n g in partisan politics as they boldly and openly campaigned for the defeated governorship candidate of the Peoples D e m o c r a t i c P a r t y (PDP) in the August 9 governorship election in the state, Senator Iyiola Omisore.

Osun Speaker Worries Over ‘Anarchy In Ekiti’by kazeem mOHammed

sPeaker, state House of assembly of Osun, Honourable Najeem salaam, has expressed his dismay over the war of attrition being

waged against ekiti state House of assembly speaker, Honourable adewale Omirin, by Governor ayodele Fayose.

He desc r ibed the maltreatment of the Speaker as ominous s ign o f descend ing dictatorship.

In a statement signed by his Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, Osun Speaker called on well-meaning democrats and democracy defenders to rise against what he termed the ant i -d e m o c r a t i c f o r c e s in Ekiti State, which, according to him, are assaulting judiciary and legislature respectively, two most important arms of government.

Salaam, who described the situation in Ekiti as anarchy, argued that “the drama of absurdity, w h e r e t h u g s w e r e impeaching Speaker, locking Speaker’s office up and seizing Speaker’s official cars and beating

judges blue-black smacks responsible democracy”.

H e s a i d : “ E k i t i State is taking a lead in the wrong direction. Anarchy is descending

fast on the once peaceful homogeneous s ta te , because a new governor is flexing muscle.

“The way and manner judicial officers are being assaulted and intimidated, and now the state parliament’s Speaker is being vilified, suggested that democracy is on trial in Ekiti State”.

S a l a a m t h e n e n c o u r a g e d t h e lawmakers in Ekiti State

to use the opportunity presented by the bad precedent that is being l a i d b y e x e c u t i v e lawlessness to assert its independence and rein “in the prevailing anarchy irrespective of threat and intimidation”.

Aregbesola Laments, Commiserates With Uniq FM , Over GM’s DemisetHe Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni rauf

aregbesola, has described as saddening, the death of popular entertainer and General manager of

unique Fm Ilesa, mr. Opeyemi Fajemilehin.In a statement by the Director, Bureau of Communications

The teachers have also been spreading the rumour that Aregbesola has fallen sick because he has discovered that the election petition tribunal on the governorship election would declare Omisore as the winner of the election.

Accord ing to the pupils , the teachers were also in the habit of calling Aregbesola so many unprintable names whenever discussing state affairs.

Salaam Shocked Over Fejemilehin DeathsPeaker, state House of assembly of Osun,

Honourable Najeem salaam, has expressed shock over the death of the General manager,

uniq Fm, Ilesa, mr. Opeyemi Fajemilehin.Fajeimilehin died in the early hours of Tuesday.The Speaker, in a

statement by his Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, lamented that the departure of the broadcaster was a big minus to the broadcasting industry.

H e s a i d h e w a s devastated with the dea th news o f t he death of Fajemilehin, but contended that the good work the Ekiti-born broadcaster had done while he lived would

continue to endure, particularly his radio programme, which had positively impacted lives in Lagos, Osun and Ekiti states respectively.

The leadership of Osun parliament then identified with the Uniq FM and the family of the deceased at this moment of grief and mourning, praying that God would res t Fajemileyin in eternal bliss.

Change Of NameI , formerly known

a n d a d d r e s s e d a s yusuF OmOyeLe OLuWaseuN , now wish to be known and addressed as jOsePH t I O L u W a N I O L u Wa s e u N . A l l former documents remain valid, general public should take note. •SALAAM

and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, Aregbesola

described the death of Fajemilehin as one that

has once again dealt a devastating blow to the media industry, particularly the broadcast sect ion, robbing the country of another energetic man and a versatile journalist.

The governor said the demise of the experienced Yoruba broadcaster will no doubt leave a huge vacuum

in the media industry.The statement said in

part: “Once again, we have lost a very precious gift in the GM of Ara (Unique) FM. To say that his death has thrown us into a state of mourning is just a mild way of expressing our sorrow and sadness.

“Fajemilehin, in the past 25 years, practised journalism actively and distinguished himself among his peers as a thorough-bred professional. This made him and his programmes such as ‘Fajemilehin on FM’, ‘Pirilolongo Nji’ and Fajemilehin on the Rock,’ on Paramount FM 94.5, Abeokuta, darling of numerous homes across the South-West and other Yoruba-speaking places.

There is no contravening the fact that the nation, media world and particularly his Ara FM Radio Station, will miss Fajemilehin’s creative energy, love for the promotion of culture and managerial capacity.

“On behalf of the myself, Government and people of Osun, I commiserate with his family, colleagues and all his fans across Nigeria, praying that may God admit him into complete eternal rest.”

PDP Witness Turns Comedian At Osun Tribunal Sit-by kazeem mOHammed

mr adesina teniola akangbe, one of the witnesses called by the Peoples democratic Party (PdP) governorship candidate in the august 9, 2014

governorship election in the state of Osun, senator Iyiola Omisore, became comedian before the election Petition tribunal on thursday, as he displayed lack of understanding of his witness’ statement.

Members of the tribunal, as well as lawyers for the petitioners and respondents, could not hold their emotion, when the witness said the meaning of ‘mutilation’ as stated in his witness statement was, “forcing someone to do something,” as counsel burs t in to laughter.

This happened during the tribunal’s afternoon session, when Adesina was called upon to give evidence before the panel.

Under cross-examination, the INEC counsel asked the witness: “What do you mean by mutilation as stated in your deposition,” and the witness responded: “Forcing someone to do something.”

Jokingly, the tribunal Chairman, Justice Elizabeth Ikpe j ime , wh i l e s t i l l laughing, jokingly advised the lawyers to add the statement of the witness to their vocabularies.

When it was time for the witness to leave the witness box after giving evidence, the tr ibunal chairman jokingly said again: “Witness, thank

you, you can mutilate it now,” a statement that again attracted another round of laughter.

Earlier, the witness had told the tribunal that he wrote his witness’ statement

by himself, understood it and signed it.

He had also said he voted at Unit 9 without accreditation, saying he was just asked to look for his name on the voters’ register pasted on the wall and was allowed to vote.

The witness, who had early told the court that he signed the result form for his ward as a PDP Supervisor for Ward 4 of Irewole Local Government Council Area, subsequently

contradicted himself when he told the court that the result, as tendered by the petitioners’ lawyers, were not signed by him.

He said all his evidence concerning other polling units, apart from Unit 8, where he voted, were based on what he was told by the PDP agents in other units of his ward.

Another witness, Felix Odewale, also from the same council area, who had stated in his witness’

statement that the number of votes recorded in the result forms exceeded the total votes cast, told the tribunal that the statement was not true.

Also, Salawu Muideen, the PDP Supervisor for Ward 6 of Irewole Local G o v e r n m e n t C o u n c i l Area, said he voted after a cc red i t a t i on and he received signed results from his party agents.

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Omisore: Another Futile JourneyContinued from pg1

The inverted coma that houses ‘re-claim his man-date’ here is deliberate.

It’s deliberate because just like he overpriced himself before that elec-tion; boasting around to high heavens that he was the candidate to beat, his illusive world continues to deceive him as he er-roneously believes that he won the last gubernatorial election in the state even when all facts about that election were against his belief.

But it’s not for us to tell him not to go to court or to withdraw his suit. For like a Yoruba adage says; ‘who will tell a kid not to go leprous once he can live lonely in the bush?’ We had warned him sev-eral times not to waste his money to contest against the incumbent Governor, Ogbeni Aregbesola whose popularity in the state isn’t disputable due to his stel-lar performance but Omi-

sore turned a deaf ear to our counsel.

Not only at the level of Osun Defender did Omisore receive the wise counsel not to contest against Ogbeni’s popu-larity, even at the level of PDP leadership he re-ceived the same advise. For instance former Presi-dent Olusegun Obasanjo in his usual candid nature did advise Omisore not to race with Ogbeni; that he should allow Ogbeni to finish his good work. But because Mr. Mon-ey miss-road has more than enough money to throw away, he dismissed Obasanjo’s advise.

Omisore overpriced himself to the extent that he boasted publicly that he would commit suicide if he didn’t win the elec-tion. Three weeks after he was disgraced at the poll he has failed to carry out his promise. We don’t blame him really for it isn’t easy to die.

Suffering from delu-sions of grandeur, rather

than committing suicide as he promised Omisore prefers again to head for the court to ‘re-claim’ the mandate that was never given to him by the Osun electorate. But the reason why he has headed for the court is clear; he doesn’t know of any good pro-gramme to do with money. He still have plenty money in his reservouir and in-stead of using the money to touch people’s lives positively he prefers to waist it on litigation. The leopard cannot change its spot truly.

The whole world knows that the Osun election was hitch-free. It was well conducted without any re-cord of electoral malprac-tices whatsoever. Being the reason why President GEJ congratulated Ogbeni Aregbesola immediately he was declared the win-ner of the election. If Mr. President who is the leader of the party at the topmost level could congratulate Ogbeni Aregbesola, who is Omisore to contest the

result of the election even as he knew he was never a popular candidate.

The only clause as far as the election was con-cerned which people kicked against was the massive deployment of security personnel by federal authority which wasn’t necessary and the security operatives were used against the party of the winner of that election but not against Omisore’s party. So people continue to ask; what is the basis of his going to court?

We are not the one to de-termine Omisore’s case in the tribunal. The Judges are there to rule on his case and the Judges are no fools. They are wise people and like the Yor-ubas would say; ‘if a mad man presents a case, it isn’t a mad man that will judge’. So let Omisore go from one tribunal to another, it’s certain that he has embarked on a futile judicial mission. His case will only be like that of a

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OSuN DEFENDER saturday, November 22, 6 for the recordsWelcome Address By The Lagos State Chairman Of The Association Of Radiographers Of

Nigeria (Mr A.F.K. Bakre) On The Occasion Of The 9TH Edition Of World Radiography Day Celebration In Nigeria.

IMPORTANCEWORLD Radiography Day is an annual international initiative intended to raise awareness of, and to stimulate an interest in, the profession of radiography. In addition it is aimed at highlighting the importance of radiography and the indispensable function it plays in the health care environment. Participation in this celebration could include exhibitions/open days and presentations on radiography as a career to the public and to potential students and also to other health professionals.

This is used as an opportunity to sensitize, inform, and educate the public about radiography as well as what radiographers actually do.

Radiography: is define as the art and science of the various forms of radiant energies on human beings in order to promote health, treat diseases and produced various forms of diagnostic images such as ;x-ray ,radio nuclide, ultrasound, magnetic resonance(MRI),computed tomography (CT) thermography, radiotherapy imaging (treatment) etc. when medically indicated.

Radiography is defined as the art and science of applications of the various forms of radiant energies on human beings in order to promote health, treat diseases and produced various forms of diagnostic images such as ;x-ray, radionuclide ,ultrasound, magnetic resonance (MRI),computed tomography (CT) thermography, radiotherapy imaging (treatment) etc. when medically indicated.

Radiographer: is a professional who is trained, certified and registered to practice any of all the various aspects of the radiography profession stated above.

Radiographers provide imaging expert across wide ranges of imaging modalities such as in medical ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging(MRI),Radiotherapy/Oncology, Radiation monitoring/protection, radio nuclide imaging.etc.

Radiographers are at the heart of modern medicine because we provide essential services to millions of people, without detail images of diseases within the body, treatment would not be effective or valuable time may be lost. Both the diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers provide essential services to millions of people worldwide.

A diagnostic radiographer work with special imaging equipment that allows them to see the body thereby produces different forms of imaging such as x-ray, ultrasound imaging etc. which allows them to look through different body parts e.g. bone, soft tissues, cavities and foreign objects

that might find their ways into the body system.

The medical ultrasound is probably one of the most commonly abused aspects of Radiography by all comers in health and medical practices today in Nigeria. This is used routinely to check examine how a developing baby is getting on.

RADIOLOGY:Radiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disease using X-rays and other forms of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. It includes diagnostic radiology, therapeutic radiology and nuclear medicine

Radiology is practiced by licensed physicians. Diagnostic radiologists are responsible for interpreting /reporting the images produced by radiographers that become part of patients’ permanent medical records.

Radiography can be confused with radiology as both fall in the same field of medical imaging, however, Radiography is a full fledge profession while Radiology is a sub-specialty in medicine.

Radiographers are imaging technologist who’s primary roles is create, produces and interpret /report such images after acquiring an advance education/qualification in image interpretation and reporting diagnostic images .Radiologists and Radiographers work collaboratively in diagnostic imagery.

R A D I O G R A P H Y S U B SPECIALTIES

Radiography sub specialties includes: diagnostic Radiography, computed tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, mammography, ultrasound, special procedures, nuclear medicine (uses radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and therapeutic radiography uses ionizing radiation to treat disease), Radiation physics, management etc.

RADIOLGY SPECIALTIESRadiology sub-specialties include

diagnostic radiology. Interventional radiologists( use X-rays and catheters to treat disease). Nuclear medicine and therapeutic radiology uses ionizing radiation to treat diseases.

RADIOGRAPHY EDUCATIONThe entry qualification is

5 ordinary level credit pass in basic sciences, English ,Mathematics,Bilology,Chemistry and physics ,just like medicine, pharmacy etc.

Admission is through JAMB ,and the duration is five years plus one year compulsory internship making 6 years in all.

Presently, there about Seven universities that offer Radiography as a course of study in Nigeria namely; University of Calabar, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Nnamdi Azikwe University Awka, University of Lagos, Akoka. University of

Maiduguri, Bayero University Kano, UthmandanFodio University, Sokoto.

I would like to appeal to all the south west Universities to see reasons why they should start a program in Radiography for the betterment of the south west young school leavers, and for the benefit of humanity and our nation as a whole. Because the present distribution of the universities in the country has already put the south west young school leavers at a disadvantage bearing in mind the quota system, distance etc.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES There millions of Job opportunities

for both radiographers and Radiologist both here in Nigeria and abroad. In fact there is no known radiographer or Radiologist either here in Nigeria or abroad looks for work for months before getting one .Honestly people are always looking for this professional rare gem all over the world.

To this end I would like to encourage most of our young school leavers and even people with first degrees is sciences to consider taking up radiography as a course of study.

CHALLENGESGovernment policy: his as grossly

affected the development of radiography practices and development of Radio diagnostic department both in the areas of equipment procurement and administration.

It should be noted that procurement of x-rays and medical imaging equipment is quite different from all other equipment’s procurement where just a business man or government functionaries might just go to market and order for any equipment’s. which is the usual practices in Nigeria system and this as resulted in colossal waste of tax payers money over the years because most of this equipment’s procured in this manner are always falling short of standard.

X ray equipment and medical imaging equipment required professional imputes and specification before procurement.

Directorate of radiography is long overdue in all our ministries and hospital services. Where technical head (professional) and clinical heads will be clearly specified and seen to be functioning. This will really help in term of policy making and development of Radio diagnostic department Nationwide. Most of our professional Radiographers travels out of this country not only for greener pastures but to full develop and exhibit their professional competency where they get good/modern equipment’s and better admiration policies to work with.

Creating this directorate in our ministries and hospital services will surely lead to rapid transformation of radio diagnostic department where both Radiographers and radiologist can fully develop their potentials and offer better services to the nation where patient received values for their money.

Concluded

•BAKRE

Radiography In The 21st Century; Prospects And ChallengesContinued from last edition

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• An ongoing Oba Adesoji Aderemi road along Ring Road East Bye-Pass, Osogbo constructed by the administration of the State of Osun Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.

•Recently asphalted Tinumola/Lameco road in Osogbo by the administration of Governor Aregbesola.

•An asphalted Fagbewesa Road, Osogbo.

Some Of The Newly-constructed Roads And Their Beautification In The State Of Osun under the administration Of Governor rauf aregbesola.

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Osun Governorship election Petition tribunal Over august 9, 2014 election between rauf aregbesola and the defeated PdP Governorship Candidate In the state, senator Iyiola Omisore, at High Court Complex, Osogbo, Last Wednesday. Photo:

•A cross section of lawyers at the court.

•PDP lawyer, Chris uche (SAN), answering questions from newsmen.

•(L-R) All Progressives Congress (APC) representative at the Tribunal, Mr Ade-oye Adelakun and Governor Aregbesola’s representative, Barrister Gbenga Akano. •Some of the documents at the court room brought by APC.

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roads In Osogbo Constructed/rehabilitated under the administration Of Governor rauf aregbesola as Captured by Our Cameraman, GbeNGa adeNIyI, Last

•East Bye-Pass road, Osogbo.

•Elder Obasa Street, Olofa Estate, along Ofatedo road, Osogbo.

•Morenikeji Road, Ogo-Oluwa area, Osogbo.

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How Insensitive Is Our President?Feature

•JONATHAN

WHEN President Goodluck Jonathan was declaring in 2011 at the Eagle Square, I was one of those who fell for the humility displayed by him. Even before his declaration, when he was held into captivity by the cabal and was blocked from being the acting president during the late Yar’Adua saga, many Nigerians came out to speak on his favour. While the likes of Pastor Tunde Bakare founded a movement called Save Nigeria Group to demonstrate against the illegality being perpetrated in the presidency, when the then Attorney General (Mr Andooka) declared that the late President Umaru Yar’Adua could rule Nigeria from anywhere in the world.

It took the intervention of the National Assembly and the Nigerian Governors Forum led by Dr. Bukola Saraki to resolve the political logjam through what is now known as the doctrine of necessity.

Many Nigerians like myself are by now being disappointed to see the then humble man from Utuoke that claimed he had no shoes, who we wrongly believed and deceived by his humility.

Under the watch of GEJ, corruption has gone haywire and the President does not give a damn, even if the country becomes bankrupt, in as much as he can get his second term either by hook or crook. In every ministry under his watch, there is monumental corruption being reported on daily basis, while allocations due to each state are being short-changed under the disguise of oil theft. Many of the state governors are finding it difficult to meet up with their electioneering campaign promises they made and providing basic infrastructures has been difficult. All of these are due to the corruption going on in the presidency.

Some observers believe this stolen money are been kept for the 2015 general elections. When Madam Needful (Stella Oduah) bought two cars for N245 million, our President couldn’t just give a damn, even when this was an obvious daylight robbery. The President foot-dragged before he eventually asked her to step aside. Alas, she left without being prosecuted. How insensitive this could be, when there are many Nigerians, who could not afford just one square meal a day.

The unbelievable corruption going on at the NNPC under the watch of our President’s town woman is nothing to write home about. The National Assembly has indicted her many times over the oil subsidy fraud, the $20 billion missing money, they are just too

many. The President promised us working refineries; he has not done that, as we are still importing fuel. The electricity he promised us is not there, yet what is going on under his watch is corruption, corruption and corruption.

The issue of security is even another problem facing the entire country and the North East in particular. While the North East people are facing Boko Haram problem, the other parts of the country are facing problems of kidnapping and armed robbery.

The war in the Northern part of the country has been on for some time and the President has been called different names for his inability to safeguard the country and failure on his part to discharge his constitutional duties to protect lives and properties. Instead of finding ways to tame the insurgents, his aides are busy pointing accusing fingers at the opposition party, based on the utterances made at different fora. Two of these aides are Femi Fani-Kayode, who many regard as a confused man and Olisa Metuh, who is regarded as a comedian.

I watched Femi Fani-Kayode on a popular programme anchored by Gbenga Aruleba, what he was being asked was different from what he

was saying. The discussion was about the declaration of GEJ and matter arising, but as usual he was busy roping the opposition to the insurgency rampaging the entire North East. How Alhaji Lai Mohammed said Boko Haram should not be proscribed; how Buhari said he would spread Sharia law to the entire country if he becomes the President and how he said a war on Boko Haram is a war against the North. If Mr Fani-Kayode believed they are the sponsors of the deadly Boko Haram, one can conclude that the President does not fit to be called the Commander-in-Chief since he cannot bite, having known the so called Boko Haram sponsors, as claimed by one of his confidants Mr Fani-Kayode. When in actual fact, the international negotiator (Mr Davis) employed by the presidency has revealed the names of the Boko Haram sponsors. These people are also members of the ruling party and confidants of the President.

Mr Fani-Kayode should be told that Nigerians are tired of his tirade about the opposition that now sounds like a broken record. The President is not bothered about the innocent children being slaughtered by this deadly group, all that bothers the President now

is how to win the next election. No wonder, whenever there’s any bomb blast anywhere in the country, the President doesn’t give a damn.

With his latest act of blatant hard-heartedness, President Jonathan is only continuing along his well-trodden path of acting without deep introspection.

When about 60 students were killed in the terror attack on the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, in February 2014, he went celebrating the centenary and there after, he went to Ibadan for a birthday bash. President Jonathan never visited the scene to commiserate with the families of the victims. Gosh! What a President! When over 100 people were killed in the first Nyanya bombing in April 2014, President Jonathan went dancing ‘Azonto’ in Kano less than 48 hours later, just because one soul was joining his party. Therefore, the over-100 souls that perished in Nyanya bombing were not that important when compared to the soul of Alhaji Ibrahim Shekarau, who was decamping to the PDP. And when almost 300 girls were freshly abducted in Chibok, President Jonathan neither acted fast enough to rescue the girls nor visited the village. His administration even denied anyone was abducted, until 19 days after! How insensitive this President can be!

Just not too long ago, the Synagogue Church of all Nations had one of their buildings collapsed, where almost 150 people died, our dear President went there to make a political visit to the man of God. When in a decent society, the man of God would by now be behind bar for erecting a building without the approval of neither the Lagos State Government nor the Local Government Authority. No wonder, the man is proving to be above the law by refusing to appear before the coroner, since GEJ has assured him that he does not give a damn even if a thousand souls perished.

“This President has therefore established a pattern of putting his political interest above the security and welfare of Nigerians, who voted him into office. This President has trampled upon the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on many occasions as witnessed with his attitude towards this untold hardship and the senseless killing rampaging the North East of the country.

Mr President, your primary responsibility is to protect lives

by tOby IdaOmI

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President Jonathan Repeats Broken Promises For 2015 Re-election

by OLumIde LaWaL

Feature

THIS is the sixth year the polyglot nation of a tens of thousands ethnic nationalities have been looking up to President Goodluck Jonathan for political and economic redemption. Unfortunately for the people, the salvation they seek seems merely blighted by issues that didn’t transcend ethnocentric or religious struggles. To this end, sadly, these issues are exploited to political ends and into a sinking foul political morass.

This is what Adolf Hitler called “spiritual terror”, in his book titled: Mein Kampf. “I understand the infamous spiritual terror which the Social Democratic press exerts, particularly on the bourgeoisie, which is neither morally nor mentally equal to such attack; at a given sign it unleashes a veritable barrage of lies and slanders against whatever adversary seems most dangerous, until the nerves of the attacked persons break down... This is a tactic based on precise calculation of all human weakness, and it’s result will lead to success with almost mathematical certainty”.

Mr President’s pestilential politics of “religious terror”, cloaking itself as democratic path way, which is absolutely divisive, is to quench the peoples’ bated breath against his ‘Transformation Paralysis’ that is slowly winding by. Nigerians have suddenly forgotten President Jonathan’s electoral promises some six years ago that echoed from the shrewdness of political emptiness.

“We will fight for JUSTICE!, We will fight for all Nigerians to have access to POWER!, We will fight for qualitative and competitive EDUCATION!, We will fight for HEALTH CARE REFORMS!, We will fight to create jobs, for all Nigerians!, We will fight corruption!, We will fight to protect all citizens!, We will fight for your rights!”

Those were the exact words of President Jonathan to a nation that has gone through leadership brigandage for decades. The President repeated those promises for his 2015 re-election on November 11, as he did on September 18, 2010. Nigerians watched the President declared his intention again for the highest office in the land after daunting credentials of failure at the same Eagle Square. This time round, he could not elicite that unusual hopes in the mass of Nigerians, who have been tortured with his unfulfilled electoral promises and lurid illusions of governance in the last six years.

Those reassuringly promises of renewed hopes, which brought him to power in 2011 have become big bluff. His initial profile of a profound thinker and reticent leadership gave way to bewildering cluelessness, bowing rather to a ruthlessly graft-infected and fractious ruling class that brought the nation to its knees. The President, who has risen from modest circumstance, whose political ascent of the hitherto obscure son of a rural canoe-carver and fisherman from the oil-producing south; decent at heart, generous, chivalrous and tolerant man become suddenly weak-kneed.

That President Jonathan falls for their bait has everything to do with his leadership credentials. Even though he has everything it takes to pacify a country with simultaneous on-again-off-again rebellions in the North and South, as a Ph.D holder with all the Petrol-dollars, Nigeria is still firmly in

the grips of power failure, much feebler than what I experienced in Somalia a few weeks ago.

The populace, whose civic responsibility it is to constantly put the President to task on the sanctity of the nation’s Constitution and its inviolability, chose to hide under religious or ethnocentric subterfuge. A nation is in danger if a backsliding President is not reminded of his avowed, “We will fight for JUSTICE” and the taunted rule of law’s matrix. Nigerians are unable to put the President to task over the withdrawal of the security protection from the Number 4 citizen. The electorate are not concerned about the Nigeria Police illiterate interpretation of the nation’s Constitution.

Thanks to the Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, media concerns, several rights groups and other well-meaning Nigerians. The NLC and NBA came particular hardly on the presidency and distinguished themselves as the bastions of the nation’s democracy. “We at the Nigeria Labour Congress are appalled by the withdrawal of security details of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, ostensibly because he had defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The act is shameful, distasteful, unconstitutional and demonstrates our parochial sense of power and very little knowledge of history. No part of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria says the Speaker of the House of Representatives should come from the majority party. “Section 50(1)(b) only says: “ There shall be …a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, who shall be elected by the members of that House from among themselves…’

“In the Second Republic, the Honourable Speaker of the House of Representatives, Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, was elected from the ranks of NPP, not just an opposition party but the third strong , after UPN and NPN. We have other precedents across the world.

“We find it appropriate to cite the examples of Mimiko and Ali Modu-Sheriff, governor of Ondo State and former governor of Borno State respectively. Their security details were not withdrawn when they defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“It gives us concern that our political leaders are determined to learn very little about democracy and always seem too keen to overheat the polity over things that count for little.

“The police and other security agencies complicit in this disgusting conduct should hold their heads in shame. Herein lies the essence of strong institutions, which we have

always advocated. “For those who take pleasure in converting to personal use, public/state institutions, today’s men soon become yesterday’s men. What goes around, comes around.

“In the light of the foregoing, we demand immediate restoration of Tambuwal’s security details and all the rights and privileges that accrue to the Office of the Speaker. It is not about Tambuwal, it is about the office which he holds. “And in any case, only few, arguably, will contest that he has not discharged and acquitted himself as Speaker. We would like to be on record that we will not fold our hands while little minds threaten our hard-earned democracy. Nothing should happen to Tambuwal”, the NLC posited.

The NBA presented its objection more aptly: “There is no crime in defecting to another party and the IGP is not the person responsible for interpreting what the Constitution says on any issue. That is the responsibility of the court”. “The deployment of the security personnel is not because of a particular political party but because he is the Speaker.” “His defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), therefore, has nothing to do with the office of the Speaker.” NBA added.

Questions earlier raised whether he will have the requisite toughness to negotiate the minefield that is political life in the country has come to the fore, albeit disingenuously. Now, he has deployed his newly-acquired grim stuff into negative use; meddling in the politics of another arms of government. Nigerians will continue to remember President Jonathan for a long time to come if he redirects his combative energy into terminating the nihilist Boko Haram group.

Nigerians are not so sure Mr President is truly committed to routing the Boko Haram militia. Evidently, they could not comprehend what drives their leader to Burkina-Faso to contrive a truce between the military and the toppled Blaise Campaore after 27 years on the saddle at a time his country is being dynamited by Boko Haram insurgents a few days ago.

President Jonathan’s promise of: “We will fight corruption!” is not in consonant with his past. The President, who eventually succeeded the disgraced governor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, now granted presidential pardon by the same Jonathan has a tainted path with corruption. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) did seize $13.5 million from his wife, Patience, in 2006 on suspicion of money laundering.

From the foregoing, Mr President’s 2015 promises of zero-tolerance for corruption-related cases; power generation, infrastructural revamp, agrarian rejuvenation, rule of law, stepping up to the Boko haram’s plague and the like cannot be relied upon.

The President’s six years of democratic desecrations or political corrosion are not mere coincidence of mishaps, as he rose through to the pinnacles of his political career. They are cautiously shambled to determined end. This is the reason Nigerians must rise to end President Jonathan’s charade, come 2015.

•Ikhide, a public affairs analyst wrote in from Lagos, Nigeria.

•JONATHAN

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One-stop grocery shops that offers convenient shopping from the comfort of your home, business or wherever else you find yourself with a dedicated staff force that is there to make the online shopping experience stress free and memorable.We are currently looking for experienced sales personnel agent to make the shopping experience memorable for our customers.General Summary Achieves maximum sales growth by effectively selling the products on the website.Personally contacts and secures new business accounts/customers.Core Functions Promotes/sells/secures orders from existing and prospective customers through a relationship-based approach.Makes calls and in-person visits and presentations to existing and prospective customers.Researches sources for developing prospective customers and for information to determine their potential.Participates in events, trade shows and conventions.Educate existing/potential customers about products and assists them in selecting those best suited to their needs.Establishes, develops and maintains business relationships with current customers and prospective customers to generate new business for the organization.RemunerationBase pay + commissionHow to ApplyInterested and qualified candidates should send their Resume/CV to: [email protected] with topic on email as ‘Abuja Sales Force’.Application Deadline Sunday, 30th November, 2014. —————————————————————————————————————Vacant Job Positions in a Leading Trading FirmA leading trading firm with over a decade experience has diversified into manufacturing and sales of all kind of building materials need experienced candidates to fill the following vacancies:Locations: Ibadan and AkureJob Title: AccountantRequirement Candidates must be a chartered Accountant with at least 5 years experience.Job Title: AuditorRequirement Candidates must be chartered Accountant with minimum of 5 years auditor experience.Job Title: Audit OfficerRequirement B.SC/HND in Accounting with minimum of 2 years audit experience.Job Title: ManagerRequirement Candidates with B.SC/HND second class division, experience in the sales of Building materials and a good knowledge of administration.Must be a target achiever.Job Title: Sales OfficerRequirement Candidates with B.SC/HND experience in the sales of Building materials.Must be determined to succeed and a target achiever.Job Title: MarketerRequirement Candidates with B.SC/HND and experience in Building Materials Marketing and ability to achieve target.Job Title: Admin ManagerRequirement B.SC/HND in related discipline with minimum of 3 years relevant experience.Job Title: ArchitectRequirement HND graduate in Architectural engineeringJob Title: Stock KeeperRequirement B.SC/HND graduate in Accounting with store management experienceJob Title: TechnicianRequirement NABTE technical college certificate holder with Trade test certification with 3 years working experience in the following areas: Carpentry & Joinery, Furniture Design & Construction, Aluminum cutting walls & relies, Plumbing & pipe fitting and Welding & Fabrication.Job Title: Truck DriverRequirement Candidates must be experience in Truck driving with valid driving licenseJob Title: LoadersRequirement Candidates with industrial good with loading experience can apply.Method of Application Interested and qualified candidates should send soft copy of their CV’s and applications to: [email protected]: Please indicate your choice of location.Application Deadline 26th November, 2014

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Fashion & LifestyleWith

eNIOLa aGbaje and sHOLa OkPOmu

Lifestyle

Fashion

Loose that ex-cess Weight Now

Healthy Living

ReflectionForgivenessTO forgive or not to forgive,

t ha t i s t he ques t ion . Whether to remain trapped

in pains and hurt of the previous time others might have caused us, or embrace the flaws in them and decide to let go their shortcomings and move forward; either to hold to their ills and draw ourselves back or push forward by forgiving them.

Everyone tends to have fake forgiveness or pretend to forgive at one time or the other. Out of pressure and plea from people around us, we tend to act out forgiveness, when the only way to truly do it, to really do it, is letting go on our own accord; at our own time and pace. People we hold dear do the unthinkable to us. They become illogical, unreasonable and self-centred and expect forgiveness to which one would think all is forgotten, but they are not receiving true forgiveness. This is not actually forgiveness.

When i t comes down to forgiving someone, one has to make that decision. Forgiveness i s not something one can carelessly overlook. Forgiveness involves a change in a person’s behavioural intentions (hence a change in motivation) towards a transgressor. Forgiveness is more than simply saying the words: “I forgive you.” It is a decision that one really has to absolutely mean.

The famous saying goes: “To err is human, to forgive is divine”. What makes the power of forgiveness comparable to God? The very nature of humans is to get angry and feel resentful towards those who have hurt us or did some harm to us in any way.

We tend to remember the undesirable actions of others, which impacted us and made us feel bad. Forgiveness is the act of overcoming the feeling of resentment or revenge for the person, who has done wrong actions.

Forgiveness is a virtue, but the way people perceive it is quite relative. Some people think that certain actions are forgivable, while others are not. Some

people think that forgiveness encourages the wrong doer to perform ill deeds repeatedly. Forgiveness is subjective and the act of forgiveness can have many meanings. Acceptance of apology may be forgiveness for some, while helping the others who hurt you to get out of the habit of ill-treatment, may be a way for others.

The famous saying goes: “To err is human, to forgive is divine”. What makes the power of forgiveness comparable to God? The very nature of humans is to get angry and feel resentful towards those who have hurt us or did some harm to us in any way.

We tend to remember the undesirable actions of others, which impacted us and made us feel bad. Forgiveness is the act of overcoming the feeling of resentment or revenge for the person who has done wrong actions.

Forgiveness is a virtue but the way people perceive it is quite relative. Some people think that certain actions are forgivable while others are not. Some people think that forgiveness encourages the wrongdoer to perform ill deeds repeatedly. Forgiveness is subjective and the act of forgiveness can have many meanings. Acceptance of apology may be forgiveness for some, while helping the other who hurt you to get out of the habit of ill-treatment may be a way for others.

We all make mistakes. So when we learn to forgive others, we can also seek forgiveness when we commit follies. Also if we are able to forgive others, we also learn to forgive ourselves in situations of self-guilt. Thus the virtue of forgiveness helps us come out of the feeling of self blame. If we fail to forgive ourselves in time, we often end up realizing that others had forgiven us long back, but we kept feeling bad about ourselves all this time.

Forgiveness helps us feel light and helps us get rid of hard feelings that occupy our mind and

heart and eat away our peace of mind. Forgiveness is a way to self-fulfilment. People who can readily forgive others are much more responsible and satisfied inside than those who keep grudges against others and develop feelings of enmity. C.R Strahan once said: “Forgiveness has nothing to do with absolving a criminal of his crime. It has everything to do with relieving oneself of the burden of being a victim. Letting go of the pain and transforming oneself from victim to survivor”. The feeling of anguish only results in arguments, fights, mistreatments and war in certain cases. Those who forgive help create positive energy on this planet.

If the people, who are close to you betray or hurt you, you find it most difficult to forgive them. Sometimes, the extent to which your trust is breached determines the ease or difficulty in forgiving. But it is true that the more easily we forgive the other person, the less likely we shall suffocate ourselves keeping bad intentions for the wrongdoer. We need to feed it into our system to let go, so that we do not stay annoyed and offended for long. Our grudges will only affect the relationship with the person and not hurt the other person in any way. The ability to forgive gives us a sense of freedom and makes us suffer less and feel lesser misery and pains.

T h o u g h i t m a y l o o k impossible, unfair to forgive those that might have hurt us, probably because of the gravity of their offences, but I strongly believe that forgiving others makes us stronger, healthier and far more of a better person than we were. Letting go doesn’t mean we are weak or incapable. It means we are better, bolder and more experienced. Every ill done to us is a lesson learned.

P r i n t s ! P r i n t s ! !

THERE are few secrets when it comes to the basics on how to lose weight. People

feel that once you stop eating in excess, you lose weight. But for a task whose fundamentals are so basic and universally recognized, shedding weight requires more efforts than that.

Which are the surest ways to shed pounds?

There are basically two worldwide known ways of losing weight: Diet and Exercise. Another essential key to the maintenance of good size and shape or general weight shedding is “discipline”. Everyone needs to have discipline in order to accomplish their mission of losing the extra weight.

tIPs tO LOOse eXCess WeIGHt

- Stay hydrated always by drinking lots of water.

- Reduce your intake of sugar, fat and sodium in your diet.

- ExercisesIn terms of exercise, aerobic

ac t iv i t ies l ike swimming, walking, jogging or bicycling is great for cutting calories, and it’s beneficial to your cardiovascular system.

take long leisure walks or strolls.

Dedicate yourself to at least 1/2 hour of exercise per day.

Whatever steps you take in terms of either diet or exercise to embark on a weight-loss programme, you are going to need something else: commitment. It takes a world of self-discipline to push yourself to exercise everyday, or to shy away from any food that you know might threaten your weight.

Remind yourself that achieving goals takes discipline. Shedding pounds is as much about having the right attitude, as it is about eating the right food or partaking in the right amount of physical activity. So let us try our possible best to keep fit and stay away

IcePrince Opens up about yvonne NelsonOUR very own rapper,

Iceprince Zamani, finally opened up about his affair

with a popular Ghanaian actress. Prior to his confession about the sizzling romance that transpired between himself and the actress, rumours have been flying about that the two parties were once involved in a heated affair.

We all know this actress, considering the fact that she has been in the news about various gists (majorly her weight loss and modelling career). It is none other

than the infamous actress Yvonne Nelson. The Ghanaian beauty, who has been involved with some known celebrities including Iyanya, when confronted about her affair with Iceprince claimed that they were just friends.

Well, everything is off now and Iceprince now claims that they dated briefly but could not keep the relationship because they were both very busy, especially the actress Ms Yvonne Nelson.

Now Yvonne Nelson has been hooking up with top Nigerian male celebs, who knows who might come up next and lay claims about having a romance with this actress-turned-model.

THEY come in various designs, various colours, and varieties, all for the use

of both males and females. Prints are the “in thing” in the

fashion world right now. Every clothing item that you come across these days has a print version and you best believe when I tell you that they are usually stunning.

Prints come in skirts, blazers, pants, shirts, bags, even shoes! And these days, the infamous Aztec design has taken over the print world. Everybody wants a piece of clothing that has an Aztec Print on it.

These various designs of prints are usually available at cheap and reasonable prices. There are floral shirts, skirts (need I mention jumpsuits for the ladies), also a wide variety of belts for the male folks. If you ask me, I’d say prints are here to stay. Although fashionistas of today combine prints on print but the right and appropriate way to rock your prints are:

1) When wearing it as a shirt When you have a printed

shirt, the best way to wear this is to combine it with a plain pant or skirt (for the ladies) with your shoes, belts or bags matching a particular colour of the prints.

2) Simple print shorts can be worn with a plain t-shirt along with a casual footwear.

3) Print skirts should be worn with a plain chiffon top or with a plain blazers, as the case maybe.

4) Prints that are done on shoes can be worn with a plain pant and a print shirt as well.

P r in t s l ook be t t e r and highlighted when they are worn with just plain attires.

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The People’s Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, would be inaugurated on Thursday November 27, 2014 for his second term.

There is no denying the fact that Ogbeni Aregbesola has warmed himself into the hearts of the people of the State of Osun with his massive developmental projects.

His impact has been felt in all the nooks and crannies in the state while he has touched every aspect of our lives in the State of the Virtuous.

What else could we do as individuals or corporate bodies on this auspicious occasion if not to identify with him by congratulating him.

Your popular soar away grassroots tabloid, OsuN deFeNder Newspaper, is doing a supplement to congratulate the workaholic governor of our time in commemoration of the inauguration. Individuals, corporate bodies, institutions, and well-wishers can avail themselves with our low advert rate below:

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Round-Table ChatOsun defender round-table chat is a platform for all aspirants in the State of Osun to espouse their programmes for the electorate.It is a forum where activities aspirants intend to embark upon are brought bare to the people.It exposes the real person of the aspirant, his values and his plans for his constituency. This forum is open to serving public officials as well as those who intend to contest.For any additional information on the above issue, any of these numbers should be contacted: 08033927286, 08033880205, 08061197897 and 08062207954.

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•The danger zone where auto accidents were rampant and robbery attacks usually occurred at Asejire area along Ibadan/Ife Expressway has being turned into a beautiful site through State of Osun Government urban Renewal and Beautification programmes.

Hell to Heaven: Osun Government urban renewal Programme turns Former rob-bers’ Hide-out along Ibadan/Ife expressway to a beautiful site.

•Another beautification showing the horticultural design of ‘GOODByE TO THE STATE OF OSuN’.

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President Jonathan’s Unique Leadership

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•JONATHAN

PRESIDENT Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will go down in history for many reasons. It is on

record that he never contested as a major candidate in an election till he won the presidential election in 2011, even though he had held elective posts.

He contested the 1999 gubernatorial election with his then boss, Dieprieye Solomon Alamasiegha as the deputy governorship candidate for Bayelsa State. They were into their second term when Alamasiegha was implicated in financial scam in London, which led to his impeachment by the State House Assembly. Jonathan had the opportunity to complete the tenure.

On completion of the term, he had the rare opportunity of being picked by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the running mate of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Unfortunately, the president died in office and the lucky Jonathan had to complete the tenure of the joint ticket given to them by Nigerians.

This simply translates to the fact that Jonathan was in power for twelve years before he contested and won the presidential elections in 2011 in his personal capacity. Some analysts argue that his victory at the 2011 polls confirms the prophecy of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo that in future, an Ijaw man would become the president of this country one day. Ijaw, by Nigeria ethnic configuration, belongs to the minority.

The interesting thing is that the Ijaws now see the opportunity of their son being in power as a God-given opportunity, which must be used to the fullest. They pride their “son” as the first minority to become the president or head of this country. This, however, is a historical fallacy. It is so because, General Yakubu Gowon, who recently clocked eighty years and who ruled the country for nine years, belongs to the minority tribe of Pankshin in Plateau State.

It is therefore not historically correct to say that Jonathan is the first minority to head a government at the national level in Nigeria.

Nigeria under President Jonathan has witnessed an unprecedented level of human destruct ion, comparable only to the war-situation during the civil war. Life in Nigeria, especially in the South-South and North-East geo-political zones, has become so cheap and to use the phraseology made popular by the British philosopher, Thomas

Hobbes, “Life is short, brutish and nasty.”

There has never been any time in the hundred years of Nigeria’s amalgamation that life has tended to be very risky and short.

Different theories have been propounded to explain the cause for insurgency. Some have posited that it is because the Muslim-North is not comfortable with a Jonathan, who is a Christian. If that postulation is correct, then the question, is Jonathan the first Christian to rule Nigeria? Some have even argued that the sitting president usurped what rightly belonged to the North, which simply means that after the death of his late boss, he should have only completed the joint term and allow another northerner to come up.

The president has come our publicly to state that his government

has been infiltrated by the Boko H a r a m s y m p a t h i z e r s . T h e government has even claimed that they know the sponsors of the Boko Haram insurgents, yet there is no known case of the prosecution of any mastermind of Boko Haram.

What to the ordinary Nigerian started as a religious bigotry taken too far with the killing of their leader, Mohammed Yusuf, under extra judicial killing, has now become a monster that cannot be tamed.

Tried as this government has done, they have failed to subdue these insurgents and that calls to question the capability of our security forces. Starting from intelligent officials, whose duty it is to collate intelligent reports of all that is happening in the country, the policemen, who are supposed to prevent the commission of crimes and the military that should come in as a last resort, Nigerians are

not satisfied with what has happened so far. Buck-passing has become the order of the day and rationalization has become a state policy, yet the real deal has not happened.

That the terrorists have taken over some local government council areas and hosted their flag is enough embarrassment to the sovereignty of the country. The abduction of Chibok School girls in Borno State since April, 2014, the killings in Yobe, the destruction of lives and property in Mubi, including the personal house of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, and the latest school boys killing in Portiskun are clearly negative signs.

The president may not have deliberately caused all these things, but it is a reality that they all transpired while he is in power. President Jonathan needs to do more to ensure that the country is safe. Today, he is the president of the whole country, which means his mandate is pan-Nigeria. He should be a statesman, rather than a politician. There would always be a temptation to be partisan, but the strong desire to be nationalist should be overriding in all his actions.

Before his open interference in the activities of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), the body had been a unified one, which took critical decisions on major national issues. His support and recognition for Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State in the election of the NGF was a political blunder. The Jang faction had 16 votes, whereas Governor Rotimi Amaechi had 19 votes, which obviously was the popular choice. One governor, who was out of the country did not partake in the election. How could a president support 16 votes against 19 in a democracy and in an election conducted at that high level.

His attempt to support the minority in the Rivers State House of Assembly brouhaha in Port Harcourt backfired, just as it did in the Nassarawa State parliament. Just recently, the newly-inaugurated governor of Ekiti State, Mr Peter Ayodele Fayose, has instigated the election of a Speaker protempore to carry out some assignments in the state parliament. Again, how can 7 legislators claim to be in the majority against 19? The PDP are seven in a 26-member parliament.

All these actions and inactions of the President and the PDP build up