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Over-Joyed German Players Damage World Cup Trophy


The chief of Germany's football association (DFB) has revealed that one of the team's triumphant players has damaged their World Cup trophy.
Joachim Low's men defeated Argentina 1-0 in the final after extra-time to win the inter-continental tournament for the fourth time in their history, following on from 1954, 1974 and 1990 victories.

Breaking News: Two Soldiers Died In Helicopter Crash In Borno


Two soldiers were killed yesterday when their helicopter crashed in Bama, Borno state, the Defence Headquarters has said.
In a statement issued in Abuja, the Director of Defence Information (DDI), Major General Chris Olukolade, said: “One of the pilots of the crashed Nigerian Air Force Mi-35 helicopter on a training mission earlier reported today, has been recovered alive while the second one as well as the technician on board the 3-member crew flight died in the crash. Rescue is still ongoing.”

Read How UNN Lecturer Commits suicide

A lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Dr Bede Opata has reportedly committed suicide over a yet-to-be ascertained reason, Thisday reports. 
Sources within the university say the 38 year old law lecturer killed himself in his apartment within the town on Saturday July 19th but his body was only discovered on Sunday July 20th.

Nigeria Secret Police Claims To Know Location Of Kidnapped Chibok Girls As Speculations Grow About Their Impending Release

The Director-General of Nigeria’s State Security Service (SSS), Ita Ekpeyong, said today that the Nigerian government was aware of the location of more than 200 high school girls kidnapped on April 14 by insurgents belonging to the Islamist group, Boko Haram. According to Mr. Ekpeyong, “Nigerians can go to bed.”

Impeachment Threat: Governor Al-Makura Solicits President Help



Governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has met with President Goodluck Jonathan over the impeachment process instituted against him by members of the state House of Assembly.
The PUNCH gathered on Monday that the meeting took place in the Presidential Villa, Abuja at the weekend.

Boko Haram Leadership Begins Force Recruitment

BOKO HARAM BEGINS FORCED RECRUITMENT
. Two die as military helicopter crashes
The Boko Haram sect on Saturday killed over 60 people at Gaidamgari village in Bama local government area of Borno State, following refusal by residents to allow their young males to be recruited as members of the terrorist group.
The sect, it was learnt, had embarked on a conscription drive to shore up their ranks dwindled in a series of battles with government troops, but villagers resisted the move.
Sources said the attack on the village, which took place about 10pm, was masterminded by the terrorists as punishment following the refusal by parents and elders to heed the demands of the sect to recruit young men from the village into their fold.
“The refusal of the community to allow their children particularly young boys between the ages of 15 and 20 to be recruited into the Boko Haram group, led to the carnage that befall them as the terrorists mobilised and launched a deadly attack on Gaidamgari village,” a security source said. He noted that during the attack, over 60 residents were killed, while several others sustained gunshot wounds.
The source said the gunmen invaded the village in a convoy of Toyota Hilux vehicles and launched attacks with improvised explosive devices, IEDs, on defenseless civilians.
Another security personnel, who did not want his name mentioned, confirmed the attack on Gaidamgari, but said that 29 people were killed. In another development, about five motorists, including passengers, were at the weekend ambushed along Bama- Maiduguri road by a group of terrorists.
A source at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital told our correspondent that five dead bodies were brought into the hospital. Preliminary investigation revealed that they were victims of Boko Haram ambush.
Our correspondent gathered that a large number of troops were yesterday deployed to the surrounding villages and towns of Damboa to confront the terrorists.
This is even as the Federal Government has vowed not to cede an inch of the nation’s territory to the sect, pledging the commitment of its armed forces and other security agencies to the fight against terror.
Government’s reaction came on the heels of reports that the sect had at the weekend effectively sacked Damboa village and consequently hoisted its flag in the area.
Media reports had detailed how Boko Haram militants killed more than 100 people in the area and hoisted their black and white flag in Damboa, about 85 kilometres from the state capital, Maiduguri.
At a security briefing in Abuja, the Director of Defence Information, Maj.- Gen. Chris Olukolade, said no portion of Nigerian territory would be conceded to any terrorist group, insisting that security in Damboa would be restored.
“We are not conceding any portion of the country to terrorist groups; we are sure that Nigeria security agencies have firmed up deployment in that area; patrols are active and we are going to reverse any form of security threat around the area,” he said. Olukolade, however, dismissed reports that terrorists had overrun the town.
He said: “I will not be stampeded to endorse what you read on social media. Nobody, I repeat, nobody will be allowed to hoist any flag in any portion of land belonging to this country.”
Meanwhile, a Nigerian Air Force Mi-35 helicopter on a training mission crashed yesterday afternoon due to technical fault at a location South of Bama in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, the military said.
The co-pilot and the technician died in the crash while the pilot survived. Bama, about 70 kilometres drive from Maiduguri, is located along the fringes of Sambisa Forest that has witnessed series of deadly attacks by suspected members of dreaded Boko Haram sect. This was contained in a statement by Olukokade and made available to our correspondent in Maiduguri yesterday.
The DHQ spokesman noted that investigation had commenced to unravel the circumstances that led to the accident. “It is established that the crash is not as a result of any enemy action. Further details on the crash will be made known as soon as the investigation progresses,” Olukolade stated.
Source: National Mirror
The Boko Haram sect on Saturday killed over 60 people at Gaidamgari village in Bama local government area of Borno State, following refusal by residents to allow their young males to be recruited as members of the terrorist group.

2015 ELECTION: Jimi Agbaje Meets PDP Exco

2015: JIMI AGBAJE AT LAGOS PDP OFFICE, MEETS PARTY EXCO
RUMOUR  doing the rounds that former governorship candidate of Democratic Peoples Alliance (DPA) in the 2007 polls, Mr Jimi Agbaje, will contest the 2015 poll on  the platform of the Peoples Democratic (PDP)  ,to become the next governor of Lagos State, finally ended on Monday.
This is as the pharmacist-turned politician stormed the party secretariat in Ikeja with core of his supporters led by Chief Wahab Owokoniran, former Director-General, Bola Tinubu Campaign Organisation (BATCO) in 1999 and former Student Union president, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State ,Mr Lanre Adeleke, among others to hold meeting with the party’s State Working Committee (SWC) members, headed by Captain Tunji Shelle.
Agbaje, who was not disposed to speaking with the press, was as at press time, also holding another round of meeting with the non- Central Working Committee of the party to dot the I’s and cross the T’s about strategies to be adopted by the PDP in order to win the 2015 election.
Addressing the SWC of the party earlier, in what he called a courtesy visit, Agbaje said he decided to choose the PDP to realise his political ambition based on common and aggregated opinion among core of his supporters across the state that the party was the most viable platform interested in causing the needed change desired by the Lagos people
Agbaje, who was reported to have joined the PDP some months ago and had been attending the party’s meetings at his Ward B, Apapa 1, said he was resolved to promote a consensus for what he called a Lagos agenda if given the opportunity to serve the state in 2015.
The governorship aspirant charged them to always remain united and make the party open and attractive for more people to join in order for them to make more meaningful impact on the party.
Responding, the Chairman of Lagos PDP, Captain Shelle, congratulated Agbaje on coming on board the party, declaring that the PDP was positioned to win the 2011 poll and form the next government in the state.
Shelle expressed the hope that Lagos people were ready to go the way of Ekiti people by voting the PDP to power, adding that the greatest opportunity that the party now had was the “misgovernance started by Tinubu and worsened by Fashola that has now caused disenchantment among Lagosians in particular and Nigerians in general.”
He, however, assured Agbaje that the leadership of the party under him would guarantee a level playing field for all its aspirants in picking who would eventually fly the governorship flag of PDP in Lagos come 2015.
Source: Tribune
Supposed rumour doing the rounds that former governorship candidate of Democratic Peoples Alliance (DPA) in the 2007 polls, Mr Jimi Agbaje, will contest the 2015 poll on the platform of the Peoples Democratic (PDP) ,to become the next governor of Lagos State, finally ended on Monday.
This is as the pharmacist-turned politician stormed the party secretariat in Ikeja with core of his supporters led by Chief Wahab Owokoniran, former Director-General, Bola Tinubu Campaign

Read Why Arthur Nzeribe Was Bent On Stopping Okorocha Re-Election Bid

IMO 2015: NZERIBE WRITES OFF OKOROCHA
Veteran politician and elder-statesman, Senator Arthur Nzeribe, has vowed to resist the re-election of the  governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha in 2015.
Senator Nzeribe, who described Okorocha as, “a governor full of baggage” boasted that a new governor would emerge in the state in 2015.  He described nine key governorship aspirants in the state as belonging to the “analogue age.”
His words: “On May 29, 2015, Douglas House in Imo State will play host to a baggage-free brand new governor. The fresh governor will emerge from one of the two distinct groups in Imo politics, made up of 15 candidates.
“Nine politicians out of the two identified groups can be regarded as analogue or old political activists, the rest six are digital or new political activists.”
The veteran politician, who has been out of the nation’s political space since his exit from the Senate in 2007, equally vowed that he would influence the  emergence of the next governor of Imo State in 2015.
He said: “Here in Imo State, critics may want to know why Nzeribe has taken it upon himself to pontificate on who should govern the state in 2015. Should this question arise, it will be an interesting poser.
“In the last three governorship elections in Imo, I looked the other way when the governors were being installed by outsiders. In this very project of seeing that decent and straightforward politicians take over the mantle of leadership in Imo State, I will never look away again.
“I made genuine mistakes in the past and kept quiet, this time around, it will be undemocratic, if not immoral and cowardice of me to keep quiet.”
Nzeribe also identified politicians, who would not rule Imo State in 2015. “In fact, we do not want those that will run our economy down to file out either as pretenders or as contenders to the governorship seat in the state in 2015.
“Those whose agendas are to buy and fuel private jets, build intimidating estates in choice places at the expense of the state will not get near Douglas House.
“Imo State will not fall in the hands of those who want to continue to own houses in strategic areas across the world.”
Also, those who purchased and owned private banks in tax haven countries abroad will not be allowed to govern Imo State come 2015.
“The dubious politicians maintaining fat foreign accounts in different  hard currencies will not come near Douglas House in 2015,” he affirmed.
He revealed that consultations among stakeholders in the state have reached advanced stages, adding that they would not sit back and watch the state looted.
“Money will not be an issue for stakeholders in the project of purging Douglas House of looters. Already, the stakeholders have come together and consultations are continuing. Purging Imo State Government House of treasury looters is a task that must be done. Imo State is no longer for sale,” he added.
Source; Sun
Veteran politician and elder-statesman, Senator Arthur Nzeribe, has vowed to resist the re-election of the governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha in 2015.
Senator Nzeribe, who described Okorocha as, “a governor full of baggage” boasted that a new governor would emerge in the state in 2015. He described nine key governorship aspirants in the state as belonging to the “analogue age.”

President Goodluck Jonathan Finally Meets Chibok Girls Family

JONATHAN FINALLY MEETS CHIBOK GIRLS' PARENTS
President Goodluck Jonathan is currently meeting with parents of the abducted schoolgirls of Chibok, Borno State.
The closed door meeting is being held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa Abuja.

The distraught parents were conveyed to the Villa at about 10.30am by four Abuja Urban Mass Transit vehicles.

They comprise parents of the girls still in captivity, parents of escaped girls, escaped girls and community/opinion leaders who are not direct parents of the girls.

The meeting commenced at 11.20am shortly after Jonathan, alongside Senate President David Mark, arrived.

The governors of Borno and Bauchi States, Kassim Shettima and Isa Yuguda respectively are also in attendance.

Top federal government officials and all the service chiefs are also attending the meeting.

Journalists were later asked to vacate the venue of the meeting which security officers described as strictly private.
Source: Daily Trust
President Goodluck Jonathan is currently meeting with parents of the abducted schoolgirls of Chibok, Borno State. The closed door meeting is being held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa Abuja.
The distraught parents were conveyed to the Villa at about 10.30am by four Abuja Urban Mass Transit vehicles.

Imo 2015: I will not allow that baggage called Okorocha be governor again-Nzeribe


Veteran politician and elder-statesman, Senator Arthur Nzeribe, has vowed to resist the re-election of the  governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha in 2015.
Senator Nzeribe, who described Okorocha as, “a governor full of baggage” boasted that a new governor would emerge in the state in 2015.  He described nine key governorship aspirants in the state as belonging to the “analogue age.”

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