Tuesday 1 October 2013

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THE TRUTH ABOUT JIM IYKE'S DELIVERANCE....read this and stop procastinating ( read plus the authentic VIDEO)

As The SCOAN’s Wise Men moved through the congregation in prayer, the lightning of God located Iyke and he was no longer able to control himself. Lunging towards one of the Wise Man as if to attack him:

An evil spirit that had been tormenting the life of Jim Iyke manifested! The congregation in the auditorium and the overflow congregations shouted in surprise as they began to witness the deliverance of a man they were all too familiar with.

The evil spirit that had tormented the life of Jim Iyke for so many years confessed that it was the cause of his setback and disappointment. It confessed that it was the reason he could never marry, stating that it would not allow him to love anyone. It continued confessing that Iyke was the biggest and that it was only God’s grace that had kept him. As the evil spirit inside him struggled to attack the Wise Man, the supremacy of the Holy Spirit continued to overpower it.

The deliverance continued but the battle was not against flesh and blood; it was against the spiritual entities that had been causing crisis in his life, family, health, career and future.

To the jubilation of the congregation, the name of Jesus Christ prevailed over the evil spirit and Iyke received his freedom. Overwhelmed with what had just happened, Iyke immediately knelt in God’s presence, appreciating His Creator for his miraculous deliverance. Hallelujah!

Jim Iyke, born James Ikechukwu Esomugha, is currently one of the highest paid actors in the Nigerian movie industry and cultivated the name “Nollywood bad boy” for himself. As one of the most successful actors, he has starred in over 150 films to date. He has launched his own film production unit, “Untamed Productions” and his own music label, “Untamed Records” with his very own album, “Who Am I?”

He is also founder of “Jim Iyke Foundation”, contributing funds to children of the less privileged and children with physical challenges.

Among his movie awards are: The Teenage Choice Award; Best Actor In Nigerian Entertainment Award; African Achievement Award; Best Actor of the Year (Mode Men Award 2010); Sexiest Man In Nigeria 2008, Best African Actor (NET Awards).

The humility demonstrated by Jim Iyke in submitting himself to the power of God should prompt others in his industry to make the same life-saving choice.
It is therefore shocking that an urgly froggish looking segun arinze would be so venomous with pride to call that an "embarassment to Nollywood". he should come out of his failiures and stop challenging the wrath of God with his  whims and caprices. That also takes me to the guy who goes by the name: charles novia, who sees comic relief in everyone's situation, you are a lesser man than you think you are so take a deep breath and stop being a bloated idiot with your ego syndrome,

watch
 video below and scroll up to: 2:02: 35  where his deliverance proper commenced

Friday 20 September 2013

BOKO HARAM..............which way forward








Now I feel this is the time that I, as a Nigerian should ditch my silence and air my views on the Boko Haram's saga that has ravaged Nigeria to bits. The truth must be told, The Nigeria army has lost the battle and the government as confused as it has always been, without direction and conviction to lead nor acceptance to be led, is a total collection of a group of ineptitudes, savagely corrupt individuals, economic vampires and grossly directionless morons.

What you are about to read here are my personal views which by right and the tenets of the freedom of speech , am entitled to. and I therefore crave the indulgence of all who would read this essay to digest it
succinctly before jumping into conclusion


The Boko Haram hoodlums as they re tagged are Nigerians irrespective of our views on their modus operandi. It is a group that had come to put on limelight as well as world awareness , the decadence in the entity called Nigeria and her corrupt hegemony.

A country as vast as Nigeria, richly blessed with all natural and human resources, but yet an average Nigerian lives in abject poverty

Government in Nigeria has become a work-force industry for those opportuned, its a lee-way ladder to wealth and immunity. An industry where money is made quickly and effortlessly as long as you are in the good books of the psychophants, who dictate, moderate and decide the fate of millions of Nigerians. They decapitate the economy and loot with ease

Nigeria , remains the only country in the world where a man goes into a political office as a pauper and retires as a billionaire and yet nobody questions the source of his sudden wealth , this automatically elevates him into the role of a king maker, godfather and sponsor of his cell who in turn make returns by looting the treasury to grease his palms, all at the detriment of "suffering and smiling Nigerians".


let's not loose focus here, remember our topic is BOKO HARAM. much as i sympathise with their original manifestos,:  To fight against deprivation? to make Nigeria ungovernable till issues concerning poverty are addressed? to create panic until the problem of inequality gains attention? well all these were laudable but the deviation from these, are what triggered the ignition my anger as to whether these people ain't confused themselves because they have now made the victims, their culprits

Who are the culprits here please: innocent poor Nigerians?the law abiding man on the street struggling for his daily bread? market women struggling to take food back home to cater for their hungry families?mosques and churches where people go to worship and have a one on one communion with God?
these are my concerns 'cause they have lost focus,:

All Nigerians will queue up to join Boko Haram were it the opposite. were they going after all the corrupt politicians, thieves in agbada and caftans, those who have milked the country dry. All those who killed Ken Saro Wiwa for fighting for his people, all those who masterminded the death of
Dele Giwa for exposing corruption. Those who have seen Nigeria as their private company. All those who have always recycled from one corrupt administration to another. All those who have shelved military uniforms for agbada. all the old wines in new bottles. Government that is purposeless, directionless, focus-less and yet have praise singers that are most probably singing their odes, 'cause soon and very soon, there will be a change, and that change will sweep them all into oblivion. every corrupt one that has made Nigerians suffer, will b drilled and made to weep for his or her sins. remember the JJ Rawlings' days? well history is about to repeat itself and for those who re neophytes in African history, all Ghanain corrupt politician were all made to cough out all they stole from the national coffers and then summarily executed. same fate awaits them all in high places theta have ruined Nigeria for decades. THEY KNOW THEMSELVES


You know dogs that are destined to get lost are always deaf to the hunters' whistle.. we all will take turns to lynch them  'cause as usual, they will all run abroad with their families to enjoy their loot, hmmmmm wao!!!!! I've got bad news for them: The western world is no haven for that anymore.

So please BOKO HARAM, go after the TARGETS and leave innocent, suffering, struggling Nigerians alone
as an addendum to this write-up, I will also advise the corrupt Nigeria officials and the rotten police force to leave young boys and girls who have no other means of livelihood  alone.  Had we a responsible govt that has foresight, perhaps Nigeria would have been a better place for all. No young and meaningful Nigerian would have compromised dignity and resort to scam. Graduates with certs but no hope for jobs. the most viable industries in Nigeria today are bakeries of private universities turning out graduates while those public one for the commoners are shut down with impunity and lack of  concern

Closing questions: why would one politician amass billions when an average Nigerian doesn't have a Naira for the next meal? why does Nigeria , the supposedly economic basket of West African sub-region wallow in ignorance and ego, with promises of unabated power supply since the era of Obasanjo, but till date all we hear is an elevation of the rationing in the 21st century? when our neighbours with resouces not comparable to Lagos state alone,  are able to generate a non-stop power supply to its people? wanna know? go to Ghana,( hmmmm charlie, akwabaa) little republic of benin,( waoo cotonou imports) Togo (eyadema country) and cameroun (they collected bakassi pennisula from shameless naija and yet they say we re the giants of Africa)   that's an assertion only in Nigeria, (whispers) please dont let jayzee hear that(jacob zuma). . my keyboard begs for a rest please. .............to be continued

Wednesday 4 September 2013

Why President Jonathan should remain ‘clueless’! By Azuka Onwuka

GEJ leans back
It is no longer news that the first international flight landed over a week ago in Akanu Ibiam Airport, Enugu amidst jubilation. Many people have wondered why anybody would celebrate such a paedestrian thing as the commencement of international flights in an airport in the 21st century, especially in a country where the first international flight took place in July 1925 in Kano.
In marketing, it is said that perception is reality. In a multi-ethnic country like Nigeria, where there is so much inter-ethnic suspicion and distrust, this saying is even truer, because it is easy to interpret actions based on who is doing what.
For a part of the country that fought and lost a bitter war that cost so much, the South-East is always predictably touchy concerning issues that it interprets as a national conspiracy to always marginalise it. Every part of Nigeria complains of marginalisation, but because of the Biafran War, the Igbo usually feel that any neglect meted out to them is still a continuation of that war against them. You can blame them for always ‘whining,’ but the truth is that war injuries heal but their scarsusually don’t disappear easily. So you have to sometimes put yourself in their shoes, even if momentarily, to understand where they are coming from.
How do you explain to them that many years after Lagos and Abuja plus Kano, Port Harcourt (and Calabar) were made international airports, that it was just coincidental that Enugu was not made an international airport as well, even though it was the former capital of the former Eastern Nigeria?
How do you convince them that after over 40 years of managing the  single-carriage way Niger Bridge in Onitsha, which makes travelling home nightmarish at their happiest time of the year (Christmas), that it was not intentional that it has been left like that by successive administrations,  whether civilian and military? It is worse that this is a bridgethat is just about one-kilometre long. Yet they have watched as many longer bridges were built across the nation, including the 11.8-kilometre Third Mainland Bridge, built over the Lagos lagoon in 1990 by the General Ibrahim Babangida military junta.
How do you convince them that it was coincidental that after being the first to produce a major general and indigenous head of the army on February 9, 1965, none of them could become the chief of army staff for over 44 years in a country that they call their own? The fear was that they would execute a coup if given that post. So, since President Jonathan made Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika the Chief of Army Staff, how many coups has he executed with Vice-Admiral Dele Ezeoba and other General Officers Commanding of Igbo stock?
As an aside, there is another sore thumb that has existed since 1996. The South-East is the only zone with 5 states. Other zones have 6 each, while the North-West has 7. It will be difficult to remedy this, given how cumbersome it is to amend the Constitution, as well as the political considerations that come into play with such ventures, whereby every area wants its own state to be created first. But there are some inequalities that should not be allowed to last for one day in a delicate country like ours, to avoid arming people with reasons to say that they are being victimised or marginalised.
It simply shows a lack of human management skills in our leaders.  Our leaders are most times too thoughtless and inconsiderate to do simple things that will reassure the different segments of the nation that they are not being marginalised on purpose.
The more you give people reasons to complain, the more they blow things out of proportion. It happened in the Niger Delta where the region that produces the wealth of the nation complained for decades of neglect and even witnessed their leaders hanged by the government, yet they were ignored. They had to be listened to only when they took up arms and sabotaged oil production.
That is why I admire the political shrewdness of Bola Ahmed Tinubu who did not wait for  the Igbo to start agitating for a political place in Lagos, where they have a high population and investment, before he appointed Mr. Ben Akabueze as a commissioner in January 2007, and Governor Babatunde Fashola has re-appointed him twice. Some may see such actions as tokenism, but they help in no small way to douse ill feelings. A wise leader is proactive, not reactive.
For example, the policy of this administration to establish a federal university in each of the six zones of the federation was a good idea. Some may complain that there is no need for that since those in existence have not been given proper attention. But how do you explain to a state in Nigeria that there is nothing wrong with it not having a federal university when some states have two federal tertiary institutions?
That was the reason the June 12 political crisis that raged between 1993 and 1998 was such a touchy issue. With the perception that there was a calculated plan to keep the South away from Nigeria’s presidency, it was difficult to prove, especially to the South-West, that it was a coincidence that their kinsman, Chief MKO Abiola, was denied an election that he clearly won.
How can one explain to a state like Bayelsa – an oil-producing state – that it was all right for it not to be connected to the national grid until the late 2000s? Some things just don’t make sense.
It is a malady that permeates our lives, including our towns, religious groups, and other organisations. Short-sighted local champions assume they are wise by ensuring that certain basic things or key offices do not get to certain areas for decades. Those who suffer such neglect or denial may keep quiet. But that does not mean that they are happy with the situation. If and when they come to the conclusion that there is a calculated effort to marginalise them, they usually rebel against that, causing those in charge to try to douse the tension by hurriedly making concessions.
However, it is not as if this administration is giving the South-East any preferential treatment. It is just that I have decided to focus on the South-East. The revived railway serves the interest of the North and South-West more. The resuscitation of agriculture and special attention toAlmajiri education benefit the North than other parts. The road that leads to the busiest ports of the country – the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway – which was neglected for decades is being constructed and it is in Lagos. The busiest road in Nigeria – the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway – is about to be constructed, and it is in the South-West. The Benin-Shagamu Expressway that has been revamped is in the South-South and South-West.
If the people in authority are truly wise, they will not need to wait for any grumbling before ensuring that certain benefits and privileges get to all areas, no matter the quantity. It is better when the complaint is: “It is not enough” than “We have not got any at all.” When your complaint is that what you have received is not enough, you may be called a greedy person; but when it is that you have not received anything at all, you will be seen as a victim that has every right to protest.
The truth is that it does not take too much to make all parts of Nigeria have a sense of belonging.  Once they continue to see some actions persistently taken that are not in their favour, they easily put two and two together and call such whatever they like. And you cannot blame them for reading any meaning into such actions.
Unfortunately for many of our past leaders, they have allowed a President many call “clueless” to do simple, commonsensical and “clueful” things that make him worm his way into the hearts of the South-East. I don’t know what others can do between now and 2015 to convince the South-East not to vote massively for this clueless man, if he decides to contest.

Thursday 25 July 2013

Wedding of the century coming up, NAIJA

Must have taken the photographer hours to come up with this best shot. nice smiles and cool snap. Money they say "answereth" all things. JEEEEEZ. well, different strokes they say, for different folks. monkey no fine but him mama like am. Wish this couple all the luck 'cause they 'll need so much of it.. My attention got drawn to this couple based on all the comments bestowed on them on bbm and other social networks and i have decided to create time and space for them here as a glowing tribute to love? money? or sheer greed? well i ll leave readers with the verdict. here are some of the comments a la bbm: " who re these people?the man na obasanjo brother?"  "chei  money good ooooo, dis na beauty and the beast" "God of Isreal  how did she get into this" "e be like say dis woman wan just mock this man" " kai!!!!! see d power of ego?" "i hail oooo broda, na d best tin u do so cos if not the offsprings names for be atutubobo, makanaki, kambiokakamaru, i beg brov, i gree ur style but u for just try smile small to cover up"


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"I trust my sis, i beg go for the wallet and skip comments" "go for the bucks, afterall handsome bobo no go give u money" "chai naija babes e go hard me to kiss this one oooo" " hmmmmmmm, dem no need to invite people or fotographers cos even this one will make headlines on CNN"
WELL WE WISH THE COUPLE GOODLUCK. its her choice oooo. who no like am make e go hug transformer

Monday 22 July 2013

Student Rescued From The Hands Of ‘One-chance’ Syndicate


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A student identified as Oke was at the weekend rescued from the hands of a dreaded one-chance syndicate at Farmers’ market junction, Maitama, Abuja.
Oke, according to a police source, boarded a Wuse bound vehicle from Mpape junction and was able to challenge the suspects on sighting a traffic warden.
The source further revealed that the student met passengers already seated in the painted Nissan Sunny vehicle.
According to our informant, the back seat was said to be uncomfortable for him and he was advised to join the other passenger in the front seat, but his bag made it difficult for the driver to drive and the driver offered to place it in the trunk.
The source stated that immediately the student gave his bag to the driver, he discovered that the bag was being opened and he tried to turn back and look at what was happening but his vision was blocked so that he could not see what was happening behind.
This action made the student to be suspicious and he resisted when the driver told him to drop at Maitama junction that he would not want to go any further because of VIO.
When a traffic warden stopped the car at farmers’ market junction, the student struggled with the driver, who later parked the vehicle. The attention of the policemen was drawn to the scene and immediately the driver and his gang were arrested.
FCT Police Spokesperson, Deputy Superintendent Hyelhira Altine Daniel confirmed the story.
“When he grabbed the steering and started shouting around farmers’ market junction Maitama, our officers instantly arrested the five ‘One Chance’ robbers, who had already robbed the student," she said.
She said investigation into the matter is still on going to identify their various networks.

President running a ‘one-man show’ in PDP – Amaechi



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Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi  has accused President Goodluck Jonathan of turning the Peoples Democratic Party into a “one-man show” and of condoning “impunity and authoritarianism” in an effort to ensure re-election in 2015.
Amaechi, in an interview he granted theFinancial Times of London, added that the President and his wife, Patience, were bent on removing him from office.
He traced his travails to a perceived fear in the Presidency  that whoever  was in charge of  the Nigeria Governor’s Forum had the capacity to influence  the presidential election in 2015.
The embattled governor said, “There is this fear in the Presidential Villa that whoever chairs the governors’ forum will influence the presidential election,” Amaechi  told FT in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.
In a report posted by FT on Sunday, he alleged that  “what has happened has been engineered to the point where the President and his wife are trying to remove me from office.”
“We are seeing  an absence of law and order that can breed anarchy. It seems those at Federal Government level are not interested in democracy, but impunity and authoritarianism. The President needs to check this,”  the governor added.
Amaechi  also told  the FT that he had not decided on his plans for 2015. He said that efforts by some in the PDP leadership to claim that he had lost the governors’ forum vote, despite him obtaining 19 votes to his challenger’s (Jonah Jang of Plateau State) 16, was a concerning sign ahead of  2015.
“If they can accept 16 over 19, people should be worried,” he said.
But spokesman for the President, Reuben Abati,   denied that Jonathan  and his wife  were in any way involved in  Amaechi’s travails.
 “This is all local Rivers politics,”  Abati  said. “It’s convenient to drag the President into this, but it is not true. All these allegations are baseless.”
Meanwhile, the  Rivers State Police Command and the state government on Sunday traded words on the whereabouts of the the Majority Leader of the  House of Assembly, Mr. Chidi Lloyd.
Lloyd was  last week  declared wanted by the police command  a few hours before  Force  headquarters in Abuja invited him  for  allegedly attacking another lawmaker with a  mace during  the free-for-all in the Assembly. The fracas was caused by an attempt by five lawmakers loyal  to the Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike  to   unseat the speaker.
While the state government claimed that the Police  knew where to find the embattled lawmaker, the spokesperson for the command, said they would not have declared him wanted if they knew where to locate him.
  Chief of Staff,  Government House,  Port Harcourt, Mr. Tony Okocha, who accused the police of bias in handling the crisis, said   they (police) were free to search the Government House for Lloyd.
He said, “Lloyd is not in Government House. He has been receiving treatment since the incident in the House of Assembly. I am sure that the police know where he is. You can see how one-sided they (police) are.
“Even when Evans Bipi was the first to hit Chidi Lloyd, the only person declared wanted is Lloyd. We saw a video clip where Bipi was boasting that he hit Chidi Lloyd. We also heard how he dealt Ngo, a lawmaker in the House a blow.
“We are shocked that nobody is inviting them (Bipi and four other anti-Rotimi Amaechi lawmakers) for interrogation. In the matter, there must be what we call cause and effect relationship.  Bipi was the first to hit Lloyd before he (Lloyd) retaliated.”
Okocha however  said the  government was ready to embrace anything that would ensure that peace reigned in  the state.
 The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Angela Agabe, however,  said it was wrong for any person to insinuate that the police knew the whereabouts of the Majority Leader.
Agabe, who spoke with The PUNCH said that the police were not biased  in  handling of the matter.
“If the police knew where Chidi Lloyd is, they (police) would not have declared him wanted. The search for the lawmaker over the assault on a fellow member   is still on,” she explained.
The PDP   in  the state had earlier  accused   Governor Amaechi of hiding   Lloyd in the  Government House.
 A statement  by the Special Adviser to the state party Chairman, Mr. Jerry Needam,   called on the   government to hand over Lloyd to the police for investigation.
“The Rivers State Governor  knows where  Lloyd, declared wanted by the police is hiding. We call on the  state government to hand  him over to the police for investigation,” Needam said.
Also on Sunday,  the   Action Congress of Nigeria accused the PDP of being unrelenting in its  determination to overheat the polity and set the country on fire .
In a statement in Lagos on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the  ACN said it was left with no choice than to reach that conclusion after a faction of Rivers PDP reportedly loyal to President  Jonathan expelled Amaechi, at a time all people of goodwill were calling for a resolution of the state’s lingering crisis.
It warned that  since   PDP ‘s sole interest was  power and  not  the responsibility that goes with it,  it must be checked through all constitutional means before it plunges the country into  chaos.
The ACN  said one of the reasons  Amaechi had been targeted by his “all-powerful enemies”, who have used national institutions – including the police – against him, was  his strenuous defence of the NGF.