Thursday, 17 January 2019

RE: WARRI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY: WHY WE MUST SEND OUR BEST...



RE: WARRI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY: WHY WE MUST SEND OUR BEST LEGISLATOR TO THE HOUSE


The seat for the Warri Federal Constituency is a very hot one as the political parties are in a fight for supremacy and relevance.  Yours truly (Fimtvblog) got a juicy story today from her newsdesk, a rejoinder from Warri People Mandate, read it below:

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RE: WARRI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY:
WHY WE MUST SEND OUR BEST LEGISLATOR TO THE HOUSE  Our attention has been drawn to a publication with the above title credited to one Dr. Frederick Oritseweneye Pessu and some other named persons in the online version of the Vanguard Newspaper of the 10th day of January, 2019, wherein they extravagantly set out in a bizarre fashion; a bundle of lies, half-truth and such a negatively creative level of fabrication of events which only true sons and daughters of the soil familiar with unfolding of events can identify as such. It is particularly spiteful of the named person and his cohorts to have continued to share the publication on several social media platforms with the obvious objective of demeaning the candidacy of some persons and advancing that of Honourable Daniel Reyenieju in the forthcoming elections. The occupant of a position for 12 consecutive years, should have sufficient materials with which to advocate his reelection bid instead of this subtle, obsolete and lackluster strategy to blackmail the electorate. But perhaps, the scale of failure of his performance may not provide him with such advocacy materials.       


As key political stakeholders in the Warri Federal Constituency, we have the moral and ethical duty not to allow a thoroughfare of such scale of wholesale lies and fabrications that unquestionably characterized the said publication. After all, it was Karl Marx who once said; “to leave an error unrefuted is to encourage intellectual immorality”. Propelled by this great injunction, we presently set out to treat the relevant content of the said publication in the manner shown hereunder:

On the issue of leadership in Itsekiri immediately before, during and after the Warri crisis of 1997 to 2004:

We acknowledge the unequalled contribution of nationalists like Pa. O. A Rewane, Chief O.N Rewane, the then Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom amongst others whose labour we pray and struggle on an hourly and daily basis, should never be in vain. However, we completely disagree with Dr. Frederick Oritseweneye Pessu and his co-travelers that persons like Dr. Leigh, Dr. Roland Oritsejafor and Late Engr.  Toritsemose in any way overturned the fortune of our people as it is common knowledge that the aforesaid leaders whose integrity, intellectual prowess and skilful devotion to community service account significantly for the political progress of the Warri Kingdom. They unquestionably have their places reserved in the hall of fame even though their efforts may not necessarily win them a Nobel Prize. However, their contributions remain outstanding and far overshadow the performance of the youths that subsequently emerged as leaders including Honourable Daniel Reyenieju whose thrust remains the monopoly of power, political and economic space and whom the common people have comically excused for the literal translation of his name; “Reyenieju” meaning, “humans are wicked”. The people of Warri Federal Constituency now understand that the name you call a child is a mirror of what he becomes. Little wonder that a renowned Chief of Warri kingdom called on him only four years ago to go and do a baptismal change.       

On the emergence of Hon Daniel Reyenieju as the pioneer Chairman of the Itsekiri National Youths Council (INYC):

The impression created by Dr. Pessu and his co-travelers must be corrected; as they wrongfully suggested that the emergence of Honourable Daniel Reyenieju as Chairman of the INYC was as a result of some special managerial skills and adroitness; instead it was due to the need to pick a person without any manifest affiliation to any of the parties to the then existing conflict between the two major Youth bodies in Warri Kingdom, the Iwere Development Association (IDA) and the Warri Social Development Association(WSDA). Permit us to note that at the material time, there were very few people who were not affiliated to either of the groups. In fact only those not active in the service of community fitted into this class.  At that material time, Honourable Daniel could not have made the list, if the key consideration had been managerial competence, adroitness and skilful devotion to community service. At that time few were those who expressed reservations about the choice of Honourable Daniel Reyenieju and true to the suspicion of this minority who in retrospect knew him more intimately, Honourable Daniel Reyenieju demonstrated the lack of managerial skills, incomparable selfishness and divineness that resulted in deeper disunity than was ever known amongst the youths and middle aged in over 500 years of the existence of Itsekiri as a people. As a matter of fact, the mischief sought to be suppressed by electing to have him as Chairman was elevated to an unimaginable height; one far worse than was known under the IDA and WSDA regimes. His leadership style can be said to be the source of most of the problems in Iwere nation today. This is the sentiment on the streets! 

On the issue of opportunity that emerged after the crisis:

In an apparent but weak effort to divert attention from the source of the tsunamic wealth of their Principal, it was also suggested by Dr. Pessu and his cohorts that the opportunities that emerged after the crisis were not as a result of the crisis but only a coincidence with same. This cannot be said to be true at all especially with regards to the emergence of Honourable Daniel Reyenieju on the political landscape. As we have pointed out earlier, Daniel Reyenieju was not chosen to be the pioneer Chairman of the INYC due to any managerial skills or prowess but due to the need to have a person without manifest affiliation with any of the then conflicting groups. It was his position as Chairman of the INYC that led to his emergence as the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2007 election for Warri Federal Constituency in the National Assembly; due again not to the fact that he possessed or demonstrated any special managerial or intellectual prowess but a need to promote one whom the youths had chosen as a leader. Sadly, it was a choice between the former holder of the position, a lawyer of over thirty years post call experience, outspoken legislator, a powerful influencer, Hon Temi Harriman and Honourable Daniel Reyenieju without any profile whatsoever except that he was the INYC Chairman. Where was Dr. Pessu and his group at this time? Assuming but not conceding that there is any element of merit in their allegations against any other candidate in the ongoing race for the Warri Federal Constituency seat in the National Assembly, one cannot but ask; what happened to the saying that what is good to the goose is good for the gander. Could Honourable Daniel Reyenieju in all honesty have been preferred to Honourable Temi Harriman then? The idea was and still remains that the headmaster was once a school boy; and every “Best Legislator” (Even if Honourable Daniel Reyenieju qualifies as one) was once without any legislative experience. We can and should be desirous of making more experienced hands. Please let us be guided!   

On the issue of Daniel Reyeniju continuing to be a political leader:
Another impression created by the publication of Dr. Pessu which we consider is worthy of correction is that Honourable Daniel Reyenieju remains a political leader.

Let us just say that the relationship between Honourable Daniel Reyenieju and the political party through which he became relevant the PDP, is like that between the refrigerator and electricity that powers it. Can anyone point out any significant political position Daniel Reyenieju attained outside the PDP? The very obvious answer is none. What after all, is leadership?

In our very humble opinion, leadership cannot exist without sacrifice and consideration for others; without selflessness and consideration of issues beyond oneself. Here is a man who was offered the ticket of the PDP on a platter of gold on three different and consecutive occasions and was supported by the party to win the seat of Warri Federal Constituency in National Assembly. The only time he was expected to demonstrate selfless leadership was in 2018, when he contested the primaries of the PDP in an open and competitive primaries and lost. A leader would think beyond his personal interest. But what did he do? He defected; for whose interest? For his selfish and personal interest. We do not agree that this is leadership by any standard. Many have supported him to win elections in the past and now is the time he ought to have paid back and all he appears to understand to take and take and take; never to give. Could this be the best model of leadership that Dr. Pessu is exposed to? If yes then something urgent needs to be done for the sake of the future generation. 

On the issue of Honourable Daniel Reyenieju being a good example for the youths:

Also created by the said publication is the impression that  Honourable Daniel Reyenieju is a good example for the youths to emulate.

It must be noted that Reyenieju’s occupation of the Chairmanship of the INYC was one that transformed him into a budding Mugabe both in form and substance; as he has either stayed beyond his tenure, arranged for his bosom friends and associates whom he can lead by the nose to occupy the position; showing complete disrespect and disregard for our revered crown. If anything at all, the Reyenieju’s example is one that every ethnic group, community, and people must pray not to have. Here is man, whose constituents had to practically demonstrate and take to the streets for days, before he reluctantly released hundreds of tricycles, sewing machines and other poverty alleviation packages from the government; most of which had been degraded due to poor storage.  It is this same man who has continued to keep training and job slots locked up in his bedroom instead of allowing those for whom they are meant to benefit to use them. A man who will not employ anyone from his locality in his company. He is known to be very vindictive and unsympathetic to the people generally. We see that Dr. Pessu and his cohorts perhaps are starved of information that can save them from their current innocent path which has the tendency to lead them to the chronic and unimaginable loss of reputation. They are therefore enjoined to step on their breaks as they now appear to be unconsciously threading on grounds they know absolutely nothing about. Look around the man; who do you see prospering?  Honourable Daniel Reyeniju’s woeful performance as an aspirant in the PDP with one of the least number of votes in the 2018 primaries after 12 years of occupation of that office, is not one any youth should emulate. Even if he had to lose, the abysmal result is a thing of concern; out of six (6) candidates he came 4 fourth with 74 votes out of over 395 accredited delegates. If he was a successful businessman before he joined politics why should he now be desperate to remain in office?
 
What Daniel Reyenieju should do:

As it is well righty said; no man is indispensable. Consequently, all that Dr. Pessu may have credited Honourable Daniel Reyenieju with in the area of his achievements; including his business exploits will not cease to be if he does not return to the National Assembly for only a year, assuming that he is even as great as he is being painted. We therefore advise him not to present himself to the public as a man who cannot survive without being in the National Assembly. Is there something more about this seat that the public does not know?  After all, a leader does not have to occupy position to be a leader.

Dr. Pessu and his colleagues are possibly academics and should be familiar with the following words of John C. Maxwell, one of the foremost leadership thinkers of this generation; “Leadership is not about titles, position or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another”. Let Daniel Reyenieju move into another spectrum of leadership.

It may be the divine time for Honourable Reyenieju to play a leadership role from a new spectrum. As a man that has benefitted from the goodwill of the people for 12 consecutive years, we suggest that Daniel Reyenieju should listen to the voice of the people. They rejected him only for the position and not for other roles. Please demonstrate some consideration for others! If Hon Temi  Harriman  had this your Mugabe propensity you would never have been to the House. Tomorrow may be your turn again. Honourable Daniel Reyenieju, return to the PDP from where you started and which accounts for all your political gains and benefits, before it is too late. Our fathers say that: “refrigerators that disconnect from their sources of electricity will become a cupboard for storing of junks”. PDP is your electricity and you are the refrigerator. You have erred and should retrace your steps before it is too late. It is not our wish for you to become a cupboard for storing junks. So, do the needful now that there is still time. 

Dr. Pessu, Honourable Daniel can give his support for the amnesty program, provide support for the candidate of the PDP to be elected and provide guidance for him when he is elected; should the need arise as no man is a repository of knowledge. After all Honourable Daniel was a first timer in 2007 and needed to be guided; he was guided even though he refused to heed guidance. Learn to work for people who have at one time or the other worked for you. The world does not revolve around any human being. A word should be enough for the wise but like a dog that is destined to be lost in the forest, we suspect that this man might disregard our admonition. He has failed once and can fail again! 

Signed:

Eroro Tenumah,
Omayuwa Pemu,
Emiko Awala,


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Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Tuesday, 15 January 2019

OMG : Vandals cart away Kanu Nwankwo’s medals, trophies, plaques...



OMG : Vandals cart away Kanu Nwankwo’s medals, trophies, plaques and other valuables in Lagos

Vandals cart away Kanu Nwankwo?s medals, trophies, plaques and other valuables in Lagos
Former Super Eagles striker, Nwankwo Kanu just revealed how suspected vandals invaded his Hardley Apartments situated along Waziri Ibrahim Crescent on Victoria Island, and made away with his football medals, trophies, plaques and other valuable items.  

The hotel has been sealed up since 2015 sequel to an alleged default in transaction between it and Skye Bank (now Polaris Bank), leading to series of litigation that is still
pending at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos. The last hearing came up in November last year after which the case was adjourned till 31 January 2019.

However, a shocked Kanu, who was in London for the Yuletide, learnt from relatives and business associates in Nigeria last week that the Apartments, with registration number 509102, had been occupied by some authorized persons who had also commenced renovation of the facility in disregard of the seal order and litigation, forcing him to arrive in Nigeria over the weekend to verify the claims.  
“It was a rude shock to me,” Kanu, who fought back tears at what the hitherto sprawling facility had become since the renovation started, told TheCable. I almost couldn’t recognise the hotel as belonging to me anymore. This is the saddest day of my life as I cannot understand why this happen to me when the matter has yet to be settled in court.

“All the medals I have earned, in addition to the Olympic torch that I cherished are all gone and I don’t even know who to ask for all these prized assets. This is unacceptable in all ramifications. I have not been served any notice that I have lost this property and until I am served the notice, it remains my legal property,” the former Super Eagles’ captain said.  
Vandals cart away Kanu Nwankwo?s medals, trophies, plaques and other valuables in Lagos
“Even cars and buses belonging to the hotel can no longer be found and I wonder where they could have been moved to without my knowledge,” Kanu further said, even as he lamented how the four-year seal of the facility had adversely affected treatment for numerous patients that his Kanu Heart Foundation planned to rescue from their ailment.

“We have used proceeds from the hotel business to effect treatment for the patients over the years and now we are being forced to seek funds elsewhere, a situation that has stalled the treatment considerably especially since 2016. During my service to this country in football up to year 2000, I made many Nigerians happy. I don’t think I deserve this sadness in retirement.”
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Sunday, 13 January 2019

How Not To Remove A Chief Justice Of Nigeria Either the...



How Not To Remove A Chief Justice Of Nigeria

Either the National Judicial Council or the National Assembly must play a role play the process for the removal of the CJN.  
Justice Walter Onnoghen 
 
The Federal Government appears to have deliberately ignored the provisions of extant laws and established judicial precedent when it filed a motion asking the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen to step down because of the charges of alleged violation of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.
 
Either the National Judicial Council or the National Assembly must play a role play the process for the removal of the CJN.
 
As it is, the federal government has chosen to ignore the the Senate and the NJC.
Except the Justice Onnoghen surrenders to the blackmail, the process adopted by the federal government is not likely to lead to his removal.
 
In the circumstance, the president is expected to act on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the Senate. Since there is no such an address, the CJN remains secure in office.
 
However, since the CJN doubles as the Chairman of the National Judicial Council, the case against Justice Onnoghen is tricky.
 
If past experience is anything to go by, when allegation is made against a sitting CJN, the procedure established by the NJC is for the CJN to temporarily yields his chairmanship of the NJC to his deputy who will preside over hearing of the allegation.
 
In the case against Justice Onnoghen, the federal government has chosen to bypass the NJC and consequently the CJN is not under obligation to step down as chairman of the NJC.
For the avoidance of doubt, below are the constitutional provisions dealing with the removal of the CJN.
 
Provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) on the Removal of Chief Justice of Nigeria
 
292. (1) A judicial officer shall not be removed from his office or appointment before his age of retirement except in the following circumstances –
 
(a) in the case of –
(i) Chief Justice of Nigeria, President of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Chief Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Grand Kadi of the Sharia Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and President, Customary Court of Appeal of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, by the President acting on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the Senate.
 
(ii) Chief Judge of a State, Grand Kadi of a Sharia Court of Appeal or President of a Customary Court of Appeal of a State, by the Governor acting on an address supported by two-thirds majority of the House of Assembly of the State,
 
Praying that he be so removed for his inability to discharge the functions of his office or appointment (whether arising from infirmity of mind or of body) or for misconduct or contravention of the Code of Conduct;
(b) in any case, other than those to which paragraph (a) of this subsection applies, by the President or, as the case may be, the Governor acting on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council that the judicial officer be so removed for his inability to discharge the functions of his office or appointment (whether arising from infirmity of mind or of body) or for misconduct or contravention of the Code of Conduct.

A New Precedent
 
In December 2017, the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos established a new precedent when it held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission did not have the statutory powers to investigate or prosecute serving judicial officers except where such individuals have first been dismissed or retired by the National Judicial Council, the body saddled with disciplining erring judges.
 
According to the appellate court, serving judicial officers can only be prosecuted for offences like murder, stealing and others if such offences were committed outside the discharge of their official duties. But once the offence was allegedly committed in the discharge of their duties, they must first be tried by the NJC, and dismissed or retired before the EFCC can investigate or prosecute them, the court said.
 
A judge, Obaseki Adejumo, who delivered the lead judgment for the Court of Appeal, held that the condition precedent to filing charges against a judge had not been fulfilled, adding that the NJC must first strip or remove the judicial officer of his judicial standing before he could be charged with such alleged offence allegedly committed in the course of discharge of his duties.
 
The Court of Appeal’s decision was in respect of a suit brought by the EFCC against Jusyoce Hyeladzira Nganjiwa, a judge of the Bayelsa Division of the Federal High Court, who was accused of unlawfully receiving $260,000 and N8.6 million through his bank account between 2013 and 2015.
 
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Chief Robinson Ariyo Questions Legality of Delta State’s Proposed Federal Institution Conversion

  ASABA, DELTA STATE — Chief Robinson Ariyo has criticised the reported proposal by the Delta State Government to convert a state-owned in...