Friday, 28 March 2014

UDOM EMMANUEL: BEYOND THE VEIL OF POLITICS By Aniekeme Finbarr

Every society has its peculiar political sensibilities and leadership requirements. That is why every political community takes responsilibily for any kind of leadership it throws up. A leader is a fair reflection of his community and the political community can only get what it deserves. Therefore, Akwa Ibom State, an emerging state on a fast lane spewing forth cutting-edge developmental projects with huge investment opportunities
abounding in aviation, tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, commerce, sports and much more requires no less a cutting-edge mind that can discern and analyze trends, inculcate core values and flow on the brilliant crest of the people's enchanting waves to a berth that is unique and economical viable and which stirs both individual and state growth at the socio-economic spheres. That leader for the umpteenth time is Udom Emmanuel, a thorough home grown mind with a comprehensive world view, backed by hard boiled years of professional competence with strong bias for profit maximization.

Development is a non stop phenomenon and it flows in stages. In the past 15 years, the administrations of Arc Victor Attah and Barr Godswill Akpabio have laid a sustainable foundation for the development of Akwa Ibom State with the sole aim of creating an empowered populace-prosperous, highly educated, technologically driven, ethnically harmonious and a private sector-driven economy acting as a catalyst to Nigeria`s industrial revolution. Both administrations have carved out various blueprints and strived to build basic foundational structures. What should the next phase be?

We are in the 21 st century ; an era of breathtaking technology and revolutionary growth in some parts of the world. The age calls for well prepared leaders (like Udom Emmanuel) who will think outside the box to maximize scarce resources. Models of development abound that can guide us in mapping a formidable trajectory of development. Reformist leaders in China set -up the first special economic zone and industrial park in Shenzhen near Hong Kong in 1980 , the Shenzhen initiative has since then unleashed a developmental revolution which has made China the 2 nd largest economy in the world and reduced the number of people living in poverty by more than 500 million between 1981 and 2007 according to a World Bank report . What is more spectacular however is that China achieved this feat through industrialisation policies that saw to the setting up of cluster industrial parks with special incentives where goods such as shoes , handbags, furniture, plastics , toys , clothes and other low tech goods are produced. These are not ideas vain politics can throw up. Ideas like these can only stem from minds like Udom Emmanuel who has been actively involved in the Nigerian economy and beyond, a background in accounting with decades of experience in one of the nation's apex bank.

Akwa Ibom cannot afford to play politics with its future with this rain of oil money descending increasingly. Certain discussions concerning 2015 should be relegated for the real issues of development to be discussed. Many politicians are naturally uncomfortable when these hard core issues are advanced. They would rather hang around successive governments, gained fabulous contracts, build a few hotels and filling stations, run them down and snoop around for the next opening. These are the class of people who say Udom Emmanuel is not a politician. Must Udom know the over 5 million Akwa Ibom people by name before he can throw his hat into the ring? That is most unfair for a man who grew up here, had his basic education at home and is constantly in touch with the government and his people over the years. How many of the today politicians had a voice in politics ten years ago? What does it mean when it is said a politician is not generous? That he should line up citizens in a crude fashion and physically distribute money? Or make fantastic donations from the treasury indiscriminately? This is a phase we must out grow. The world outside is moving fast, we cannot be left behind.

The next Governor of Akwa Ibom should be a man prudent with resources and not afraid to engage the best hands across all fields. I see Udom Emmanuel as that kind of leader who can shoulder the responsibility of assembling the best brains, experts and ideas to lead and drive the industrialisation and modernisation initiative . In that regards, he will fancy an economic development council that will oversee economic planning with emphasis on job creation, continous infrastructure modernisation and the setting up of special economic zones / self serviced industrial parks . The special economic zones / self serviced industrial parks will, in the immediate short term, aim for the mass production of low tech or soft- goods such as footwear/ shoes, bags , toys , furniture, beddings ,cushions , mattresses , baby carriages , clothing/ textiles , garments ,undergarments / pants , socks , brassieres , plastics , toiletries, pharmaceuticals , agro- allied products/ food processing and others for local consumption and export.

Vigorous training programs would be undertaken for youths to acquire relevant skills for the mass production of goods . Its a step to create jobs. In the long term, high tech goods such as machineries, electrical , auto parts and others will be integrated into the industrialisation initiative. Thats better than mere cottage industries flung around the state. The economic development council will be made up of seasoned experts and technocrats to be chaired by an expert and technocrat of high repute. This formidable team of technocrats will formulate policies and drive initiatives on all spheres of development. Governance is about strategic planning and excellent application of resources. And in no less a time, we are heading towards China.

Udom Emmanuel is a thorough technocrat with the welfare of his people at heart. He will fancy too a fundamental approach to tackling poverty and youth unemployment which must begin with social engineering. This implies the biometric registration of all unemployed youths between the ages of 18 and 45 years of age who are neither in school , apprenticeship or self employment and who are resident in the state , and the setting up of unemployment offices in each of the three senatorial zones . Registration will make it possible for the government use some of the youths for purposes of direct labour , while some will be sent for vocational training programs and those who might have had some apprenticeship training will benefit from grants which will help them to set -up business in their area of training . Registration will also make it possible to mobilise resources by appealing to international aid organisations , private individuals , the federal government , religious organisations and other charities and philanthropists that will help to fund the training programs , provision of grants and other initiatives that may be undertaken to address youth unemployment . As part of the strategy to tackle youth unemployment , the government would urgently set up vocational training centres in all the local government areas of the state to facilitate vocational training programs in different skills for youths across the state . The skills will make it possible for the youths to go into employment or to become self employed.

At a recent seminar organized by the Bureau of Political and Legislative Affairs, Udom Emmanuel said: “the action word should be a sustainable development. What will interest me to park like ten cars in my house while a lot of people in my community are trekking? So we need somebody that has the interest of the people at heart. Let’s try to remain focus. We need to change certain equations. I want to see this state in the next few years where our graduates will leave school and a petrochemical industry is somewhere for them to work. I want to see one or two industries somewhere.” That is the kind of man we need.

I submit that Udom Emmanuel deserves to be assessed fairly on the basis of his competence, character, disposition, track records, deep faith in God and the sacred fact that it is the turn of that part of the state to produce the next Governor. 2015 is beyond mere politics.

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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

REFLECTIONS ON WHY NSIMA EKERE FOR GOVERNOR by Osondu Ahirika .

After my last piece on Obong Nsima Ekere and his exemplary riposte on the smear campaign mounted against him, I got a surprise caller online. He was Hon. Barr. Onofiok Luke, member representing Nsit Ubium State Constituency and Chairman of the all important House Committee on Appropriation and Finance. Incidentally, this is one Lawmaker to emerge from Akwa Ibom that has earned my deepest respect. The other two are Hon. Eseme Eyibio and Senator Ita Enang. I share their passion, outstanding excellence and stellar performance in parliament, but that is for another day.

Hon. Luke called to appreciate my piece on Nsima Ekere. on a hilarious note, he began, why should you ask me to TEXT NSIMA EKERE TO 2015? That was also the topic of the script in question. Then he went ahead to make his comment. "I love the piece you wrote he said. You are objective. For me, the Press Statement by the former Deputy Governor was impeccable, devoid of name calling, accusations, or hateful anecdotes," Luke said. "You failed in one area though", he continued. "You should have gone ahead to project and recommend his example to all politicians to emulate." I promised to do so. I was not surprised because Barr. Luke himself has issued Press Statements before on unfair press reports against him. Unknown to him, he had challenged me to reflect on what I wrote simply on the spur of the moment, I was enraptured by Ekere's ideal Press release.
Barr. Luke's opening comment compelled on me, a recurring 'mental belch' to ponder, WHY NSIMA EKERE SHOULD BE GOVERNOR. This piece is my answer to Barr. Luke.

Before I proceed, let me allude to a movie I saw in 2007, LIFE IS NOT A FAIRY TALE, starring Fantasia Barrino, Debbie Allen and Lorretta Darwins. It is a true life story about  a poor girl who overcame sexual abuse, illiteracy and other setbacks to become winner of American idol in 2004. If you ask me, I would say Politics is NOT a fairy tale. When you examine the long walk to heroics of any leader, statesman or politician, say like the Obama's, Mandela's Obasanjo's Goodluck Jonathan or Godswill Akpabio of this world, you will agree with me, Politics is NOT a fairy tale. The same can be said of Ekere to recommend him for governor of Akwa Ibom come 2015.

A fairy tale, you should well know is a story told children of myths. Incredibe and fictional stories meant to amuse but deceive them. Pushing for Ekere for the plum job of taking Akwa Ibom forward in the next dispensation is not for sheer stage talk. A look back as several events and their signification resists any temptation to dismiss the reality of the project as mere wishful thinking. I shall accordingly revive, review and resurrect some of them
Coming off a stifling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship primaries with 55 other aspirants ion 2007, Governor Godswill Akpabio in January 2007 chose Obong Ekere who placed fourth in the standings of that Primaries as his preferred running mate. He must have figured out something in Ekere among his legion of competitors, those who made him come as second runner up saw. It was not however to be. Board room political intrigues aborted that dream ticket and fate thrust it on Ekere's kinsman, Engr. Patrick Ekpotu.

Assurances that he will be accommodated as Minister, Ambassador, or other top jobs for the sacrifice did not happen. Ekere never whined or complained. He supported the administration as Chairman of Akwa Ibom Industrial and Investment Promotion Council, AKIIPOC.
Four years later, he was again presented to Akwa Ibom in January 27, 2011 as the running mate of Governor Akpabio for his second term bid. It was destiny delayed, but not denied. However,  a picture struck me on that occasion. It is that of Governor Akpabio raising Ekere's hand to the delight of thousands of admirers and supporters. He is about the only one Akpabio has so raised his hands on the soap box of his own volition. It was an election they went ahead to win.

Obong Ekere was to make history again when Gov. Akpabio proceeded on annual leave on 24 June ,2011.
He was given the nod to assume the designation ACTING GOVERNOR.
In a letter to the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Governor Akpabio wrote, "I write to communicate to the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly my intention to embark on annual leave of one month and my DESIRE to have Obong Nsima Ekere my able deputy to act on my behalf. "
In the words of Patsung Abang, "THIS IS NOT ONLY A MARK OF TRUST AND DEPENDABILITY BUT ENDORSEMENT OF OBONG NSIMA EKERE AS GOVERNOR." I aver, Abang said so because it was an unprecedented move. This was the only officially gazzetted Acting Governor following Constitutionally ratified procedure.

Again, when you weigh this against the hesitation of sitting governors to invest such power on their deputies, you can better appreciate the feat. Enugu state governor has left his State for months on ill health, yet resists every pressure to name his deputy, Acting Governor. Even with debilitating health, Governor. Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State is fighting to rid his Deputy and now Acting Governor, Alhaji Garuba Umar that revered appellation. How about our dear President Goodluck Jonathan. Consider how he sweated to be inaugurated as Acting President. Folks, let's give it up for Akpabio, and Ekere. It was destiny at work in his still unfolding political odyssey.
 
To validate that history, it bespeaks of the fact Obong Ekere has the requisite experience and will not find that seat a strange one or suffer any "culture shock" occupying it. Can it also be a divine orchestration that  as Acting Governor of Akwa  Ibom State for one month, Obong Nsima Ekere's first assignment was receiving members of the  Justice Uwaifo led Presidential Fact - Finding Committee on Pre -  and Post - Election Violence in Akwa Ibom State. Rewind that the state was lurched in violence that made March 22, 2011, a Black Day in the State's political dozzier. This is a man not known to habour political bitterness or feud and for whom power is not a do-or-die affair. He did enunciate thereat, what he posits an idesl elections should be. One, he is currently tirelessly working to achieve and triumph in.

Finally as I wrap this up, let me bring on TEAM NSIMA EKERE, a Youth Group at the vanguard of working for his 2015 Project as they make a case for him. Here, they declare, "If we need a calm gentleman with credibility and integrity as our governor in 2015; If we need an accomplished professional who will consolidate and improve upon the achievements of the present administration; If we need a governor who will not tribalize the governance of the state; If we need a governor who has built, oiled and sustained relationships and affiliations with different classes of people over the years; If we need a governor who will not come and send politicians on forced retirement; If we need a governor who is well vested and rooted in the politics of the state; If we need a governor who will not pursue a policy of vendetta in the state; If we need a governor with a large, loving heart; If we need a governor who will pursue a policy of economic prosperity among the people of the state, then the choice and only choice is H.E.OBONG NSIMA EKERE. Join us in inviting him to come out and take the state to the next level"

On this note, let me with the brimming optimism of a teenage lead speaker in a Debating Session say, I hope with this few points of mine, I have been able to convince Barr. Luke and indeed all people of goodwill that Obong Nsima Ekere will fit the bill as Governor of Akwa Ibom come 2015 and this is not a fairy tale. Curtains Fall.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

WHAT AKPABIO TOLD ME ABOUT 2015 By Aniekeme Finbarr


It was a Saturday evening, say 7.15pm, ( i didn't exactly check the time)
when my phone rang and i picked it up. My saturdays are usually very
crazy. I present a weekly Magazine on Radio Akwa Ibom; Medley
Showcase from 11 to noon, most times also, i have Mc jobs to deliver at
wedding reception ceremonies later in the afternoon before hurrying to
catch up with Sports Arena on radio from 5 to 6pm before Post
Production. Post Production is supposed to be a meeting after every radio
programme where the producer sits down with the presenters to review
and assess the day's programme, make corrections and inject fresh ideas
to make the programme more audience friendly. The late Ace Broadcaster,
Billy Bassy Ekot had however expanded the definition of post production to
include the drinking of beer, wine and spirits and the chewing of roasted
animals. The boys preferred the later definition. So, it was a vintage
saturday for me and i was an hour, 15 minutes into "post production" when
that call came in. I had removed my suits, hung it on the chair i was
seated. The tie on my neck was staggered. I had untied the laces of my
shoes and my belt had since been adjusted to fit the occasion.

The number that called me was not stored on my phone contacts and i'm
usually very sceptical about answering such calls. "Hello, Good evening"
the voice at the other end greeted. He neither sounded friendly nor harsh,
just straight. "Good evening sir" I replied with the best version of my radio
baritone voice, either to also intimidate him or to present myself as mature
and professional in case it was a client. "I'm i speaking with Aniekeme
Finbarr?" he continued. "Yes of course". "Your attention is needed
immediately", "where?" i inquired anxiously. "Government House, be there
as soon as possible" And he ended the call. At that point my countenance
dropped, my mind went wild, i was thinking about so many things at a
time. I immediately shared the conversation with my two colleagues who
were with me. One of them snapped , "i said it, i have always told not to
criticise Akpabio's government, you are too young for that. Imagine what
you posted the other day about 31 industries. Always inciting the people to
talk nonsense against government". I shouted back at him in defence, "i'm
i the commissioner for information? I'm i not supposed to say anything
again? Did i tell those guys to criticise government? You think the
Governor does not read the over 50 articles i have written in favour of his
administration? Why don't they see the good ones have done? In any case,
who said i have done anything wrong? You are just sitting here and
running your mouth. We barked and shouted for a few more minutes. My
other colleague calmed us down and assured all would be well.
My colleague who shouted at me offered to drive me to the gate of the
Government House and while on the road taunted me that this night i'l get
the reward of my bad mouth against government. My colleagues wished
me good luck and zoomed off. I'm sure they were heading back to "post
production". I didn't envy them.

At the main gate of the Government House, i met 6 men seated. One
plainly dressed man, a police officer in the black upon black uniform, two
other policemen with the new camouflage and two other mopol officers
with their pale Green coloured uniforms with the khaki trousers curved into
their boots that was still shining even at that time of the night. I greeted
them and briskly walked into the compound as if i were the owner. They
didn't ask any questions and i thought to myself, 'whaooo, how easy'. I
crossed the path leading to the banquet hall and down to the main gate of
the Governor's lodge. The policemen i met here were both healthy and
agile. 'Why would they be? Aren't they closer to the main source?' After
drilling me with Jamb standard questions, i had to call the number that
invited me and this time, a female answered and assured me she was
coming to pick me immediately. I followed her right in. By now, it was past
8pm. Nothing here suggested it was that late, the ambience of the lodge
was heavenly, the illumination very bright. The female police officer
leading me in was disturbingly fair, healthy, tall and beautiful. All her
"departments" were complete. She was walking briskly towards the main
door. I stylishly withdrew my steps to have a better view of her "brake
lights". 'If i were Governor, i would have more of these sort of officers
around. A peep at them would be enough to calm one's nerves and tension
as Chief Executive, hehehehehehehe'.

I was taken through the security door, searched and ushered in. The lady
officer took me through several lobbies and finally gave me a seat
somewhere that looked like a lobby. As i walked in, i saw very many
politicians and their aides moving around the lodge, some chatting heartily,
others just talking in hush tones, and a few others just moody and mute. I
sat for more than two hours without anyone saying a word to me. A young
man offered me coke few minutes to 11pm. The air conditioner was
wickedly cold, i had never felt anything like that before. Even my suit
couldn't come to the rescue. I didn't know where to put off the AC, neither
had i the boldness to ask anyone. Few minutes to 1am, i heard the voice
of the Governor across the room, he was in very relaxed mood and
discussing very happily. "Where is that media man i asked you to bring?" I
over heard him ask. Something told me that was me. "He is here, Sir" the
same voice that spoke to me on the phone initially responded.

The man came to me and took me out to meet him. I didn't know what to
expect. The Governor wore shorts and a very big T shirt with leather
slippers. He legs were so beautiful. Warm, hairy and full. I went and stood
beside him, my arms folded behind me. He asked again, almost angry this
time, "where is the man?' "Here he is" the frightened protocol officer
responded. For the first time, he noticed me. "Are you Aniekeme Finbarr?"
"Yes Sir, no, Yes Your Excellency" i wasn't sure which title will fit the
occasion. It was a David, Goliath scenario. By now i had already given him
a full 90 degree bow with my knees almost touching the ground. He
smiled, dispersed everyone and took me in with hands wrapped around my
neck. "so, you the young man causing all this trouble, whaoo, i'm
surprised" he couldn't hide his excitement. He took me into the room i
already sat down and sat beside me. "My brother, i have heard of the
things you are doing, I'm impressed. I heard you worked you worked with
Michael Bush" I didn't like that part about Michael Bush, i just wanted to
answer questions about myself. Thank God it wasn't a question. "I'm told
you are very intelligent, you have a very large following especially on the
social media and your views are widely read. I just want to share with you
a few facts that will help you. You know my administration has done a lot.
The stadium, the tropicana..." When he started mentioning projects, i
looked at the time, it was 1.48am and i knew i wouldn't leave soon. He
took about 15 minutes to run through his projects. "But you know the
government needs to land well." He continued, this time, his tone
increased. He was tapping the table with his left fingers. "My brother, i
have for seven years done my homework, i want Udom Emmanuel to
succeed me" That was the Bombshell! "Udom Emmanuel is doubly
qualified and shares my kind of passion. I didn't even know he will talk
like me. His drive to succeed speaks volumes of his desire to make it
happen in whatever he sets his eyes on. Look at his early background of
birth in the then rural Ukanafun Local
Government Area where his father was teaching. He schooled here, had his
secondary school education at Community Secondary School, Ikot Akpan
Eshiet in Onna Local Government Area. It attests to the fact that with
discipline and hard-work, one can be a success story irrespective of one’s
place of birth and early life. He is an Ibibio man and from Eket senatorial
district. Away from politivs, he has what it takes to continue. His
knowledge of the economy is an added advantage".

At that point, I mustered some boldness and asked him, "what about
UOU?" He sat up and held my hands, "my brother, governance is not easy.
It is not about what you want all the time. He would have been the man,
but how do i explain this zoning stuff. He is not from Eket Senatorial
District. In fact, the young Bassey, commissioner he is another wonderful
man but again, zoning. Away from zoning, Udom has very wonderful
ideas. I told him the other day, we cannot achieve all this things you have
said within this time left. He is a corporate strategist and will help build
on the infrastructure i have tried to put in place. He is God fearing. He may
not have been in politics but at that level at Zenith Bank, you are
politicking at the highest level. He is generous. Recently i even learnt he
gave a bore hole many years back to his community when there was an
oil spill in his area and the people couldn't have access to drinking water".
He talked on so many things enough to fill a whole book. When he was
done, it was 3.07am.

"So, just keep doing what you are doing, keep the young people informed.
God will reward you, we will also see what we can do to encourage young
people like you, how did you come?" That was the line I had been waiting
for the whole evening. In fact my whole life. He called on that protocol
officer and told him, "Give him 2.5 ..." At that point my sister, Idara gave
me a dirty slap, "You no wan go work? you don look time? My friend, wake
up". I'm still thinking, was this really a dream?

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Thursday, 6 February 2014

Deputy Governor Urges Traditional Rulers to be Firm in the Discharge of their Duties


The State Deputy Governor, Noble Lady Valerie Ebe, has called on Traditional Rulers in border communities to provide useful inputs to aid the National Boundary Commission (NBC) officials who on a Trace-Exercise around the borders of Akwa Ibom and Abia States.

Noble Lady Ebe stated this when she called on the Paramount Ruler of Ini Local Government Area, His Royal Majesty, Edidem Ntoe Udon Effiong Akpan, at his palace.

She said as custodian of the customs and traditions of the people of the area, they were in the right position to identify the accurate landmark and give inputs to the Technical Team.

She enjoined the Royal Father, Edidem Akpan, to always inform his subjects, especially the youths, on the need to maintain peace and allow the Technical Team undertake their assigned task without any interference.

The Paramount Ruler expressed appreciation to the government for being pragmatic and proactive in addressing border conflicts.

He recalled, with nostalgia, the number of life and properties lost to various boundary crises in the area between themselves and their kit and kins and blamed the crises on greed and selfish political manipulations that has turned brothers at war paths and expressed optimism that the field exercise would provide the necessary inputs to put records straight and restore the age long bond of unity.

The Paramount Ruler assured the committee of the cooperation of the traditional institution, saying they will do everything within their powers to promote peace, unity and harmony.

Friday, 24 January 2014

RE- PRINCE AKPABIO AGAIN

Our attention has been drawn to yet another onslaught in the orchestrated
and deliberate smear campaign of calumny mounted by some compromised
sections of the junk media with the sole objective of blackmailing members
of The Akpabio family, or anyone for that matter that is associated with the
Akpabio's.

This latest effort is on the front and back page of another new arrival on
the ever increasing newspaper stands in Akwa Ibom state that goes by the
name Global Post in its Vol. 2 No. 1,January 27, 2014, edition.
The said cover story reads; "Prince Akpabio again! ...fights over ex-lover."

Curiously, on the backpage is another piece by one Gideon Ekere, titled,
"The evil that a woman does...", all in a lame, confused and barely coherent
attempt to vilify the First Lady, Her Excellency, Mrs Ekaette Unoma Akpabio.
It needs also be observed that, the same paper devotes a full page editorial
on Page 4, in a struggle to demean the recent Award as Best Governor
since the creation of Akwa Ibom State conferred on the governor, H. E.
Chief Dr. Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON, by the League of Newspaper
Publishers in the State, to which Global Post, we understand is neither a
member nor affiliated.
To every discerning mind, to devote nearly three pages in a 16 paged
newspaper to cast slur and use unprintable gutter language on a particular
subject, is in itself an indictment on the intent and flawed goal of the
medium.

It bears repeating here that the said story on Prince Ukpng Akpabio fighting
over an ex lover is false, fictitious, unfounded and riddled with bad faith. It
is even mors shameful that persons who are half baked and lack good
command of English language are given such prominence to write a
column on backpage of a newspaper wherein they assault us with wrong
grammar and scare people from encouraging readership of newspapers. It
is a shock that the jaded attempt to ridicule the First Lady was as
uncordinated, uninteresting and gibberish only fit for the thrash can. No self
respecting paper with professional hands will sanction such mediocre script,
not to talk of publish it at all.

Ordinarily, we would have chosen to ignore the rubbish by Global Post, its
authours and sponsors, and not dignify them with a comment, but for the
fact that, the unsuspecting public may be misled and hoodwinked into
entertaining their evil and concocted tales as truth. We als put on record
that, whereas the explosion of Newspaper outfits in the State may represent
a positive indication that, the Akpabio led administration has created a
conducive and Press friendly environment for them to thrive, many of the
nearly 100 newspapers floated within this period are driven by ulterior and
mercantilist political motives, even as they are peopled by charlatans,
quacks, professional blackmailers who do the bidding of their pay masters.
This is indeed a sad development which the Nigeria Union of Journalist will
do well to arrest, so as to restore the vanishing integrity of their noble
profession.

While we call on the public to ignore and discountenance the false reportage
on Prince Ukpong Akpabio by Global Post as the said story exists only in
the imagination of those who contrived it, we hereby charge Global Post to
speedily tender aretraction of the story and if they be professionals, publish
this rejoinder, according it as much prominence as the did with the fake
incidents. We also alert the people to the common trend that newspapers
springing up tend to believe that, using the Akpabio family as a punching
bag for yellow journalism will translate to higher sales and popularity for
their paper. Hence, all manner of stories and fictions emerge. The people
should be wary of these hounds who claim to be journalists.

Signed
Anietie Uwakmfon. Otobong Imaikop for Concerned Friends of Prince
Akpabio

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

5 REASONS UDOM EMMANUEL WILL EMERGE GOVERNOR

The race to the Hilltop mansion is heading to its defining moments. Pundits are fine tuning factors that could make the difference while the political class are silently calculating where to pitch tent to avoid being left out. The current Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Government, Mr Udom Emmanuel is in the mix. His present portfolio will not allow for an early declaration, but he is in excellent condition and this is why he will win:

1. HE REPRESENTS THE FUTURE: Akwa Ibom has gone a long way since 1987. The development has been tremendous especially with the infrastructural Renaissance of the present government. What does the future hold then? It requires strategic planning and sound economic policies. Nobody's credentials beats Udom's practical experience interacting at the highest level with business developers and investors. He doesn't just hold vague academic records but has been hugely successful in his private strides so far. He was the Pioneer Manager of the Lagos Central Branch of Zenith Bank. He was also in charge of the Telecommunications Sector, Income Optimization and Financial & Strategic Planning Group of Zenith Bank Plc. He had over seventeen years financial services experience and shortly before his appointment served as an Executive Director of Zenith Bank Plc. This is a big factor Akwa Ibom people won't ignore.

2. ZONING: Hasn't this issue been flogged enough? It is the deciding factor in this race. It carries with it equity, justice and fair play. Nobody with conscience will honestly rule it out. Every part of the state feels a sense of belonging when they are part of the leadership. It becomes more compelling when that part of the state parades very fine candidates for the top job. One of Gov Akpabio's enduring legacies will be leaving power respecting the zoning formula that aided him to power. What is good for the Reverend Father is good for the Cathechist. Isn't it?  More so, his credentials dwarfs other likely contenders from the district, the like of Rt (Hon) Okpolupm Etteh, Bishop
Samuel Akpan , Senator Helen Esuene , His Excellency Obong Nsima Ekere , Larry Esin ,
Senator Udo Udoma  and Hon Effiong  Abia. His experience and professional dexterity are almost incomparable.

3. POLITICAL AFFILIATION: Udom has no previous political attachments. No much of it. Everyone desires political and economic integration. And with this background, he is the people's favourite. Willing to welcome all and sundry, young and old, men and women. It becomes more interesting when the odds are stacked against him. The faithful disciples are pouring in in their numbers.

4. CAMPAIGN FUNDS: Money, Money, Money. Thats what the game is all about. In Nigeria, money itself is a decider. His savings at the bank will save for a good start and with tremendous contacts and friends, funding shouldn't be issue.

5. CV: Elections are always about the best hands. Udom's credentials are rich.  He holds a Bachelors degree in Accounting from the University of Lagos in
1988. He bagged Master’s Degree with specialty on Corporate Governance from the Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom. His
responsibilities while with the Zenith Bank included Non-Executive Director, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) from 2008 and Director, Nigerian Interbank Settlement Systems (NIBBS) from 2009, Non-Executive Director, Zenith
Bank, United Kingdom; Zenith Bank – Gambia; Zenith Bank – Sierra Leone; Zenith Insurance; Zenith Pensions and Custodian; Zenith Securities; Zenith Trustees and Zenith Registrars. An alumnus of, France, Columbia Business
School, USA, the Wharton Business School, USA and the London Business School, he is also a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of Nigeria, Fellow of the Institute of Financial Management. It is also worthy to note that with over 23 years cognate experience in financial services garnered from PricewaterHouseCoopers , Diamond Bank and Zenith Bank, he is authorized by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to carry out financial services in the United Kingdom. This is a great factor.

There are a thousand and one reasons Mr Udom Emmanuel will be Governor but these few are very instructive.

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Meet Bisi Alimi: “The First Nigerian Gay” To Come Out On CNN

So the rave
continues, days after the bill was passed against gay rights in
Nigeria, seems like Nigerians are beginning to become more open
with the gay issues.

Bisi Alimi the first Nigerian man to openly declare he was gay on TV
was on CNN to talk about his experience and the Nigerian anti-gay
law.

Read Excerpts below: -

In 2004, Bisi Alimi did an extraordinary thing.He went on national
television and told his fellow Nigerians that he was gay.
“There were so many things we don’t talk about,” Alimi told CNN’s
Christiane Amanpour on Thursday. “My career was on the line, I was
going to be outed by the media.”
It was better, he decided, to come out of the closet on his own
terms……

“I have a responsibility to stand up for the community, to give a face
to the community, to demystify the old arguments that there are no
homosexuals in Nigeria,” People were not ready to educate
themselves. And this created a lot of problems for the LGBT
community in Nigeria.”I couldn’t get a job, I left university, nobody
was going to employ me, my life was constantly in danger, I was
always beaten, arrested by the police, discharged.Parliament passed
the bill last year, so why did the president sign it now?
“He has been boxed to a corner,” Alimi said, who believes President
Jonathan is increasingly politically alienated.

I know, like so many other Nigerians know, that this is a
distraction.As for those fellow countrymen, Alimi believes that for
many, their intolerant views are bolstered by religion.How many
Nigerians know…what this law means? Or how many Nigerians have
an understanding outside of religion what exactly we talk about when
we talk about se*uality?”“Why then should religion be the basis of
putting a law in place in a secular state?”

He would eventually seek asylum in the UK, where he now lives.He
became the first Nigerian to declare his homosexuality on
television.In that same year, 2004, Alimi had been diagnosed with
HIV. He had been working for years as an activist with the gay
community in Nigeria, and was programing director for an HIV-
advocacy group.

ADULTERY IN IMO STATE: Mother-Of-Two Str*pped Unclad, Sent Back To Father

Umuozu, Nwangele LGA, Imo State – A mother of two was stri*ped
unclad and conveyed in a wheelbarrow to her father’s house for
alleged involvement in adultery and causing her husband’s untimely
death.

The young woman is a widow and a second wife to an indigene of
Eshiukwu in Nwangele LGA. She was put in a wheelbarrow unclad
with her two children, driven around villages, while youths chanted
war songs. The woman was finally returned to her father’s compound
in a nearby community known as Isiala.

The eyewitnesses said the woman was a well-known “serial
adilteress” and was deeply involved in it “for material satisfaction.”
Apparently, the woman was caught fornicating just a couple of days
after her husband’s death. Furthermore, she was accused of causing
her husband’s untimely end. He died from a bloated stomach after
suffering for months. The woman used the money she got from her
s*xual partners to feed her family, which, according to the villagers,
is a taboo.

The villagers allege she may have gotten into the mess due to
poverty. One eyewitness confirmed that such act could send a man to
an early grave, and blamed the woman for not paying her late
husband any respect by going after her lovers shortly after the man’s
demise.

Source: Vanguard

Friday, 17 January 2014