Dangote To End Fuel Importation By 2016

Africa’s richest man and president of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has said Nigeria’s current fuel importation will end by 2016 with the coming on stream of the proposed Dangote petrochemical project.
Dangote group is billed to build Africa’s largest refinery, petro-chemicals and fertilizer manufacturing complex in Nigeria with a loan secured from the consortium of banks that are providing a $3.3 billion credit facility for the project.
The $9billion project represent 20 per cent of the nation’s reserve and a huge project meant to market the country as self-reliant in both petrochemical and petroleum products.
The business mogul stated this after a meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan, today after the signing of agreement for the establishment of the petrochemical project at Olokola, in Ondo state.
Briefing state house correspondents after a closed door meeting with the president after the signing ceremony, Dangote thanked the government for providing the enabling environment for the private sector to thrive.

UN Donates Four Million Female Sex Protective Gear To Nigeria

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has donated four million female condoms to the Society for Family Health as part of universal access to female condom held at Ota, Ado/Odota Local Government Area of Ogun state.
During the official handover, Minister Of Health, Professor Onyebuchi Chukwu, represented by the Head of the Reproductive Health Department of the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Bose Adeniran called for the strengthening of the family value system.
He also challenged youths to continue to live a healthy life in the bid to attain zero HIV/AIDS prevalence, reduce unwanted pregnancy, maternal and child mortality in the country, stressing the need for more synergy among development partners.
The Resident Representative of the UNFPA, Victoria Akyeampong while presenting the condoms challenged government at all levels and development partners to provide the much needed political will and harness resources to increase uptake of female condoms through evidence based interventions
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Ogun To Roll Out 150 Modern Metro Taxis

September, 2013 launch 150 Metro Taxis under its Mass Transit Scheme,in order to fulfill the commitment to ease transportation problems and make motoring more comfortable for the people.
It will be recalled that about a year ago, the State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun gave out 77 buses to interested transporters in the state to kick-start the process of revolutionizing the transportation sector in the state.
Secretary to the State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa indicated that the launch of the taxis tagged “Ogun Modern Metro taxi – Igba Otun” will hold at the Arcade Ground of the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan Abeokuta by 2p.m.
The statement pointed out that Governor Amosun will direct affairs at the ceremony, adding that dignitaries from all walks of life, traditional rulers and top government functionaries are expected to grace the occasion.

FRSC To Discourage Night Travel In ‘Ember’ Months

Safety Corp Zone 5, Charles Nse Akpabio, has said that he would be championing a campaign against night travel by commercial vehicles especially in the months which make up the last quarter of the year popularly called ‘ember months’.
He made this known on Channels Television’s Saturday breakfast show, Sunrise, adding that victims of accidents which occur at night “may not be able to get rescue immediately.”
“The stretch of the corridor from Owerri, to Okada, to Benin, and from Benin to Asaba, the drivers on that road over speed a lot,” he said.
The marshall alongside the new sector commander for Lagos state, Chidi Uwkwanta, said there has been a general improvement all over the country as regards safety of commuters.
“There have been less amount of accidents in the year as a result of the intensity of activities carried out by the agency,” he said, adding that the Special Intervention Patrol which is a home-grown initiative was created to curb the spate of accidents, especially on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.
Mr Akpabio also disclosed that commercial vehicle owners and operators in the country would soon be mandated to install speed limiting devices in their vehicles as part of the agency’s measures to curb over speeding.
The new initiative which was launched on September 4th in Abuja will be promoted all over country via aggressive awareness campaign by all officers of the agency.
first appeared on channelstv.com

03b Satellite to Deliver Fast Broadband

O3b satellite network debuts today in Kourou, French Guiana with a promise of bringing fast broadband to billions of people in the developing world.
A release from the satellite company indicates that O3b’s fast fiber speed satellite network will provide fast, effective and efficient infrastructure conducive for 21st century communications in many parts of the world, including Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific.
According to the release, “They will operate in medium Earth Orbit, reducing the network cost and latency or delay that web users experience when loading a web page. This will help connect consumers in the developing world (“the other 3 billion” or O3b) who currently lack proper internet access. A new and exciting world will open to billions of people who, up to now, have not experienced the benefits of fast Internet connectivity.”
The network of satellites, the release said, will deliver broadband connectivity everywhere on Earth within 45 degrees of latitude north and south of the equator, including markets in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, markets where demand is expected to remain higher than supply over the coming years.
The network of O3b satellites includes customers such as Etisalat, Digicel and Royal Caribbean Cruises while investors include Google, SES, Liberty Global and HSBC.
first appeared on thenationonlineng.net

Dangote plans N64 billion cement investment in Kenya

The Dangote Group has promised to invest $400 million (about N64 billion) in cement production in Kenya in the next two years.
This was disclosed yesterday by the Chairman of the Group, Aliko Dangote, during a Nigeria-Kenya Business Forum held in Nairobi.
The forum, which was jointly presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan and his counterpart from Kenya, President Uhuru Kenyatta, was attended by more than 500 investors from Nigeria and Kenya.
It was part of the activities lined up for the second day of official visit of President Jonathan to Kenya.
Dangote, who served as the chairman of the dialogue group, said that the forum underscored the need for Africa to look inward in partnership in trade and investments.
He said the forum decried the situation where intra-trade in the continent is below 12 per cent and decided to use the Nigeria-Kenya initiative as model in Africa.
Dangote thanked Presidents Jonathan and Kenyatta for creating the window of opportunity for the business community to interact on way to improve trade between both countries.
According to him, Kenya would assist Nigeria in boosting sectors where it has comparative advantages such as tourism and hospitality, horticulture, dairy, sugar and ICT while Nigeria would assist Kenya in the oil and gas sector, movie and entertainment industry, agriculture and banking sectors.
President Kenyatta announced at the forum that there will be five to ten years visa duration for Nigerian business men coming to Kenya.
Stressing that the policy would ease the challenges of visa procurement and encourage investors from Nigeria to Kenya, he said that he was taking cue from President Jonathan who had already approved the policy in Nigeria.
It was also disclosed that a leading Indian textile manufacturing company, Bei Textile Ltd, intends to invest in textile and garment in Nigeria.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed at the forum to strengthen the already existing Nigeria-Kenya Chamber for Commerce and Industry.
Presidents Jonathan and Kenyatta assured the forum of the political will of their respective administration to support the initiative.
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12 schools to benefit from Airtel ARS goals for education

Lagos – Following the introduction of special education incentive for every goal scored at the just concluded National Championship of the Airtel Rising Stars Under-17 Football National Competition by leading telecommunications operator, Airtel Nigeria, twelve primary schools in local communities across the six geo-political zones of the country have been chosen as beneficiaries of the initiative.
The company had offered $100 for every goal scored during match regulation time at the National Finals where 192 players comprising 12 male and female teams drawn from six zones across the nation slugged it out for the trophies.
At the keenly contested tournament, a total of 20 goals were scored from 14 matches played by both the male and female teams.
Combined efforts from Team Kaduna yielded 5 goals to tie with Team Port Harcourt. Ibadan teams secured 4 goals, while Lagos netted a total of 3 goals.
Enugu boys and girls recorded 2 goals apiece, while the representatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) trailed the rest with a single goal.
According to Airtel’s Director of Corporate Communications and CSR, Emeka Oparah, the respective team Coaches will receive the aggregated monetary value due their teams to purchase books and other relevant school items for donation to the pupils of  the selected schools in their domain.
Oparah said all the donations pan-Nigeria will take place on resumption of the new academic year in September.  
Said he: “The Goal-for-Education” initiative is intended to complement what we are doing in Adopt-a-School programme, our CSR platform. The idea is to send the monetary value of the goals scored at the Airtel National finals and donate it to selected schools to open doors to under-privileged children who ordinarily would have no access to quality education. 
Airtel Nigeria is passionate about laying a solid educational foundation for Nigerian children.”     
The ARS National U-17 Championship finals which held penultimate weekend at the Agege stadium saw the Port Harcourt male and female teams dust their rivals to the trophies.
The Port Harcourt female team emerged 2-1 victorious over their opponents from Ibadan to retain the trophy for the third season.
In the same vein, the male team took off from where their female counterpart left off as they reclaimed the trophy they last won two seasons ago at Campos Square by up-staging the Ibadan team 2-0.
In the third place matches played earlier, Kaduna defeated FCT Queens 5-4 to retain the trophy they won last season in the female category while team Lagos won their first ever ARS medal 5-3 against their Kaduna counterparts.
The Airtel Rising Stars U-17 Tourney, in its third year running, is a pan African initiative of Airtel Africa, designed to provide support for the development
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/12-schools-to-benefit-from-airtel-ars-goals-for-education/#sthash.bVsn1eiZ.dpuf

Nigerian Customs modernization


Maritime operators, especially importers and exporters, have often accused the Nigeria Customs Service of paying more attention to revenue collection than trade facilitation. They allege that Customs neglects this fundamental responsibility as they strive to meet their annual revenue targets.
In time past, the above allegation could hardly be totally denied. But in the past few years, four years to be precise, things have really changed. Customs Service, under the present dispensation of Comptroller-General Dikko Abdullahi Inde, has made progressive efforts to facilitate trade while collecting the maximum collectible revenue for government.
Trade facilitation aims at making trade across borders faster, simpler and cheaper while ensuring its safety and security. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) defines trade facilitation thus: “Simplification and harmonization of international trade procedures. Trade procedures include the activities, practices, and formalities involved in collecting, presenting, communicating and processing data and other information required for the movement of goods in international trade.”
By implication, it is not only the physical movement of goods that is important in the supply chain but also the associated information that flows from the relevant governmental agencies and the private sector.
As part of the efforts of the present Customs administration towards facilitating trade, the Service has come up with different initiatives such as the Single Window project, the Pre-Arrival Assessment Report (PAAR), IT-based services and   computerization of its operations etc.
Only recently, the Customs Service formally launched its brainchild, the Nigeria Trade Hub (NTH) and the Nigeria Import, Export and Transit Process Manual. The portal, developed with the cooperation of other government regulatory agencies and some private sector players, seeks to provide invaluable guide and reliable reference tools to the global trading community that wish to do business in or with Nigeria.
At the launching ceremony in Abuja, the CGC acknowledged that all over the world, Customs administrations are coming under intense pressure to facilitate legitimate cross-border trade.
“For a long time, the trading community has yearned for information to promote transparency in the conduct of business. With the development of this hub, information is now placed at their disposal in a fast, convenient and cost-effective manner. I hope this development will help us achieve a new regime of trade facilitation in a corrupt free environment,” Dikko noted.
He expressed optimism that the portal will help to improve Nigeria’s ranking in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing business Index, stating: “We now have a world class portal which we are putting up at the disposal of the global trading community especially those doing business with Nigeria.”
*Customs boss, Dikko
*Customs boss, Dikko
According to the CGC, the portal boasts of the following features: classification tool, currency converter, tax simulator, web link to other government agencies, 24/7 online accessibility, availability on mobile apps and interactive and intuitive features.
He said the Single Window held many benefits for Nigeria such as increased level of service efficiency, transparent and predictable processes, elimination of bureaucratic bottlenecks and ultimately, increased revenue and economic growth.
Also speaking at the event, the Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, noted that all over the world, many emerging economies are reforming their investment climates by addressing the regulatory bottlenecks which increase operational costs for business. “Nigeria is similarly making progress in harmonizing domestic business regulations and rationalizing operations at various government institutions to increase efficiency,” she said.
The minister noted that the Nigeria Trade Single Window was a useful step towards improving trade facilitation in the nation’s economy.
“This initiative will simplify, harmonize and standardize procedures for cross- border transactions in Nigeria. As a result, it will further reduce delays associated with cross-border trade and enable us attain our goal of 48-hour cargo clearance time at the ports”.
Okonjo-Iweala said the Nigeria Single Trade Window provides for importers and exporters, an integrated environment where appropriate regulatory information may be obtained, adding that “the system would greatly facilitate commerce across our borders and reduce costs for businesses operating in Nigeria.”
While commending Customs, the various agencies and the private sector stakeholders who collaborated on the project, she expressed confidence that the framework will contribute towards improving the nation’s investment climate and support its transformation as an emerging market economy.
The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr.Olusegun Aganga, who also spoke at the occasion, described the Nigeria Customs as a trade facilitator.
“In playing its own fundamental role as trade facilitator, the Nigeria Customs Service has embarked on the introduction of the Single Window. The application of the Single Window aims principally to modernize and simplify processes and procedures of international trade (imports and exports) in Nigeria. An efficient application will help in creating a competitive and enabling environment for cross-border trade in terms of reducing processing times and costs and simplifying procedures. It ensures transparency and creates a level-playing field, thereby encouraging trade compliance,” he said.
“I have seen the single Window in operation and am proud that to boldly declare that it will provide the required solution to the problems and challenges experienced by players in the past. Trade facilitation is all about simplicity, predictability and sustainability of import/export regimes, regulations and procedures”.
Aganga said the system provides the platform for reliable data collection, collation, retrieval and dissemination and will improve collaboration amongst the different operators, public and private, to exchange data electronically as well as reduce trade related costs through on-line processing of information while shortening processing times.
The present manual is rich enough to educate and provide clear guidance not only on the operations of the Single Window, but more importantly, it serves as a reference material to national and international players trading with Nigeria and those contemplating to do so in the near future”.
He commended the Customs and its leadership for the foresight and the resources committed to the actualization of the platform which he said will sanitize Nigeria’s international trade environment and bring it at par with the most efficient economies in the world.
Speaking for the private sector, Chief Kola Jamodu, President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), stressed that in this increasing globalized world, the primary role of customs is trade facilitation across the borders. The introduction of a Nigeria Trade Single Window by customs at this stage, he said, is a welcome development.
“From all accounts, the aspiration of the government and the private sector is the attainment of 48-hour cargo clearing, which at present is about five days, having come down from the abysmal 40 days obtainable three to four years ago. This impressive reduction in the long chain of regulatory/security agencies at the port from about nineteen (19) to seven (7) was to prepare the ports for Single Window Clearing System. This will no doubt significantly reduce both direct and indirect costs of clearing cargoes in the country. The outcome would further contribute towards improving the competitiveness of locally-produced goods either for domestic consumption or for export,” he said.
Jamodu stated that MAN as a key stakeholder in the trans-border business had been a consistent voice in cooperating with the Nigeria Customs Service for the introduction of the Single Window Clearance System.
However, for the scheme to work as expected and achieve the desired purpose, the MAN President said the following issues should be taken into consideration:
-Government should immediately appoint customs, the lead agency for the implementation of the Single Window roadmap.
-Necessary back up/safety nets should be put in place to prevent system collapse during the implementation process.
-Creation of a transparent work-flow to ensure that manufacturers/port users enjoy the true value of this transformation system; and
-Establishment of a functional regulatory body to oversee the activities of shipping agencies and terminal operators.
The NTH is an interactive portal, designed to assist the importer or exporter, with obtaining correct and timely information.
NTH provides necessary information about all the Government Agencies required to liaise with to obtain the necessary import permits and certificates that are needed to import or export product into or out of Nigeria.
Based on the product and transaction type selected, the portal will provide details including the regulatory stakeholders of that particular product and transaction type, documents required, the cost of administering those documents, duties and tax payable, the number of processing days and any controls/restrictions that might apply. The NTH is seamlessly linked to the Nigeria National Single Window ensuring that once the decision is made to go ahead with the import or export transaction all selected details captured during the search are transferred to the Nigeria National Single Window, saving the time and cost of rekeying all information.
This is in the spirit of “Single Submission of Data” as per UN/CEFACT’s Recommendation 33 on Single Window.
The Features of the NTH Are:
*Interactive and intuitive.
*Classification tool.
*Contact directory.
*Document library.
*Currency converter.
*Customs procedure code search.
*News.
*Documents, payments, tax simulator.
*Duty and Payment Calculator.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/nigeria-trade-hub-and-customs-modernization/#sthash.Ouc1sPyW.dpuf

In the last 20 years, I’ve spent an hour daily reading dictionaries –Obahiagbon


Patrick Obahiagbon, the Chief of Staff to the Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, in this interview with GBENRO ADEOYE, talks about his controversial way of speaking and why he chooses to speak that way
What is your educational background
I am by the grace of the celestial choir, a legal practitioner, a public administrator, an international historian and a diplomat. I earned a degree in Law and was called to the Nigerian Bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria about 25 years ago and I do also have a double-barreled Master’s degree in Public Administration and in International History and Diplomacy.
Why do you always speak ‘big grammar’?
I am not really consensus ad idem with those who opine that my idiolect is advertently obfuscative. No no no, it’s just that I am in my elements when the colloquy has to do with the pax nigeriana of our dreams and one necessarily needs to fulminate against the alcibiadian modus vivendi of our prebendal political class.
How do you talk to your wife, children and even your friends?
 I relate with my family and friends very warmly and in an atmosphere of camaraderie, stripped of my confutational habiliment and gladiatorial homilies. I am a very peaceful, calm, level-headed and celestially attuned soul personality.
 Is this the way you proposed to your wife, speaking high tech grammar?
 Of course, the business of the day when I interfaced with my wife on matters of the heart had to be in plain Caeser’s language and you can decipher why that had to be so. The matter in view did not permit itself of sphinxian conundrum.
It’s a long time ago, so I can’t remember the exact words I used. We had a relationship for ten years before we got married. We’re looking at close to 20 years ago.
How does your family understand your English?
 My family and friends understand me perfectly just the same way you understand me now though, I must admit that it depends on the issues on the piazza.
Is this the way you were speaking in your school days?
I’m sure if you confer with my school mates they will tell you that I no longer speak what those who just know me now call “grammar.” I could speak for about twenty minutes when I was in the university and you won’t understand one word of what I said. I must say I have deteriorated in my grammatical construct.
How did you start speaking in this manner?
It all happened when my father brought me a teaser which stated that good orators had ruled the world and you must have to be a feisty orator if you must rule the world. As an impressionable young man, I alacritously threw myself into the whirligig of improving my usage of words by amassing new words on a daily basis.
Did you write exams in school in these big words?
 I used such words very-very freely in my exams both at the secondary school and in my university and little wonder I had the misfortune of my English results being seized intermittently in my O’ Levels.
WAEC released my results for the other subjects and withheld my English result. This happened for about three years. Twice, I passed the University Matriculation Examination but I could not proceed to the University because of my English results that were not released. At the end of the day, it was released after the third attempt.
Didn’t you have problems with your teachers?
It no doubt gave me serious issues at the university and that is because some, if not most of my lecturers, ran away with the erroneous impression that my attitudinal predilection had a deprecable tinge of academic braggadocio and intellectual megalomania. But this assumption was both mendacious and a fallacious ad hominem. I could not but take solace in that Latin apothegm which states that O Tempora! O Mores.
Was English your best subject?
 My best subject in secondary school was government and religion and am sure that I was drawn to religion because, I now know as a student of Rosicrucian mysticism, that I was a student of divine light in my last incarnation. As for government, I just fell in love with the subject due to my early attraction in life to issues of political-economy.
So what did you score in English language?
English language was of course my hobbyhorse and passion but like I earlier asseverated, my results were constantly guillotined to my utter chagrin that I had to lapse into a jeremiad of lachrymoseim for a period of aeon. I would need to check the result again to be sure of my score.
 Do you pray the same way you speak?
God understands all languages, my brother and I pray to God using any word that pops up. May I posit that the key points in prayers are your sincerity, purity of heart, walking within the compass and to what extent are you ready and worthy of receiving the benediction of the cosmic and the cosmic masters because as we say in mysticism- “when the students are ready, the masters would appear.”
Take my words my brother that more than seventy per cent of humanity don’t know how to pray but that is a matter for another day.
By the way, are there other names you call God?
God is variously known as Jehovah, Yaweh, The Great Grand Architect of the Universe, The Cosmic Host and several other names known alone to heirophants but which names are so ineffable for me to mention here.
 Do you know that many people don’t take you too seriously when you talk because they think you are not communicating
Why will I be perturbed from ensconcing myself in the palatable arms of Morpheus because people have deprived themselves of the cultivation of the regime of the mental magnitude? I read all the farrago of baloneys and vacuous bunkum from pepper soup objurgators. The spirit of animadversion remains their fundamental human right. It also remains an indubitable fact that I get millions and millions of requests daily from people all over the world requesting for my verbal mentorship which positive cosmopolitan reactions have assisted my equipoise and righteous sense of pachydermatous garb. I cannot put my nose to the grindstone daily and expect to be understood by those luxuriating in a modus vivendi, verging on pepper souping, goat heading, suyaing, big stouting and isiewulising. Has a philosophical wag not once pontificated that things of the spirit are spiritually discerned and that it takes the deep to call the deep? We will speak more on this matter of critiques and chichi dodo another day.
You were there when a teacher in your state couldn’t pronounce ‘solemnly’, how did you feel?
I was indeed sad that a teacher in Edo State  could not pronounce a simple word as ‘solemn’. That was certainly one of my low moments in the service of Edo State but the eulogies must go to Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who put in place the infrastructure that made it possible to detect such an egregious ambience and this government would stop at nothing in cleansing the Augean stables.
Have you ever considered organising English classes in Edo State?
 I would have loved to organise English classes, my brother, but you will agree with me that I am sufficiently busy just now.
 Why do you pull your trousers up beyond the waist?
Hahahaha….That trousers style is called Yohji Yamamoto. It was my own audacious statement to remonstrate against the pervasive tendency of Nigerians especially our youths that took to the practice of putting on trousers exposing their lower anatomical contours and I will do it over and over again.
When you speak to Caucasians of English origin, how do they react to you?
My friends that are whites simply marvel and sometimes get maniacally bewildered when we engage, most times to my consternation.
 Do you think that you understand English language better than the owners of the language?
I have never had the ambition to know the English language more than the owners. However,  I must mention that they are shocked most times to find out several words from me they never heard of that existed in the dictionary. Yet, those words are supposed to be theirs. Na so we see am.
Have you ever met with the Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka? And what’s your opinion of him?
Professor Wole Soyinka is an international personality. It’s either you have met him personally or by reputation. He is a great man and I enjoy reading him anytime, any day.
Can you ever be caught speaking what many would consider as normal English?
 I speak in plain Ceasers language or what you call the normal language and let me tell you that I will hold my own even in pidgin conversation. No just try me at all at all o.
What is your take on the ongoing crisis in the PDP?
The crisis in PDP? All I can say is that I join some people to dey laugh o and he be like say my laugh go tay well well o.
Are you likely to contest for a political office?
I am still in politics, serving the good and amiable people of Edo State. Being the Chief of Staff to the comrade governor is in itself an art of daily political engineering.
Do you look forward to developing your own dictionary?
My own dictionary? I have never really given that a thought, but there is a young man in one of our universities who travelled all the way to meet me in Benin. His doctoral thesis is on “Obahiagbonism as a style of language.”
How many dictionaries do you read a day and how often do you read dictionaries?
 I have read and still do read a vaudeville of dictionaries from Websters to Funk and Wagnalls, from Cambridge to Oxford dictionaries, from Black’s Law Dictionary to Encarta and from Encyclopedia Britannica to Foreignisms, etcetera. I developed my corpus of vocabulary by reading omnivorously. I have also spent nothing less than an hour daily on my dictionary for over twenty years. So, whereas the dictionary for most people is a mere occasional reference point, it is for, me a vade-mecum. It may also interest you to know that there is much to learn from our daily newspapers.
 You seem to mix English with other languages…
 On mixing of languages; that comes with reading omnivorously. You cannot but pick these words here and there if you have an audacious reading culture.
Is any of your children like you?
 My children are still growing but I petition the celestial choir and cosmic hosts to give them the gift of kissing the hybla bee.
What is your favourite quote?
One of my favorite quotes is from the sapiential mind of the late Ikene philosopher, Papa Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo, when he was quoted as saying that, “the greatest glory is not in never falling but to rise up after a fall.”
Are you planning to contest in 2015?
I always feel flattered and smile with delight when I hear positive commentary on my tenure at the National Assembly and the wish of Nigerians to see me back at the National Assembly. I am humbled but as a student of mysticism, nothing happens in my life by accident. I am a robot in the hands of God and from that point of view therefore, 2015 would take care of itself. All my efforts just now my brother is geared towards complementing the efforts of the comrade governor in the total transmogrification of Edo State which is enough to chew at the moment. Let me however use this opportunity of your question to appreciate my numerous admirers all over the world.
How are you coping with the Governor of Edo State, knowing that the two of you have strong personalities?
When two or more personages are united only by the bonds of rendering service, that in itself becomes an agglutinating fragrance. In any case, I am very clear that Comrade Oshio Baba is the Governor of Edo State and I am his privileged Chief of Staff. So we are working together very harmoniously and in an ambience of conviviality in our unstoppable desire in taking Edo State to the next level.
first appeared on thepunchng.com