Tuesday 18 October 2016





Photos: Mad man falls in love with mad woman
A mentally handicapped man and woman have been seen displaying affection for each other in the streets of Lagos while on-looker watched in amazement. The woman is seen with pregnancy alleged to be the work of her mad lover.

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Tears of joy as Chibok girls reunite with parents
– Tears of joy flowed freely as the 21 Chibok girls were reunited with their parents
– The girls recounted tales of horror at the thanksgiving service held at the presidential villa
– Lai Mohammed the information and culture minister represented the government at the service
One of the Chibok girl with her parents It was a day for tears of joy and emotion, when the 21 Chibok girls were reunited with their parents. The venue was the church at the presidential villa in Abuja on Sunday, October 16. It was a special church thanksgiving filled with emotions, which was organised by the Nigeria government for the schoolgirls who were released on Thursday, October 13.
Lai Mohammed the information and culture minister who represented the Nigerian government was at the church during the service. Speaking about their experiences, Miss Gloria Dame, one of the released girls who spoke on behalf of her colleagues was so happy, she was jumping for joy, as she said: “We stayed for one month without food.”
“I narrowly escaped bomb blast in the forest. I never knew there would be a day like this. I will give thanks to God ,’’ she said, as she went on to plead with Nigerians to pray for the girls still in captivity. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter One of the Chibok girls in tears Shiktra Kwali who delivered the sermon at the interdenominational service, urged the girls not to let the experience define them or stop them from achieving their dreams. Lai Mohammed during his speech, said that the reuniting of the girls, with their parents was the day, a lot of people have been waiting for. “It is day of joy,’’ he said. Mr Yakubu Nkenke, the chairman of Chibok girls parents association said that the girls had eventually been identified by their parents. While, Mr Yaya Yarakawa, the chairman of Chibok local government, confirmed the positive identification of all the 21 girls and states that only those with sinister motives would doubt the authenticity of the girls. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Tears flowed at the thanksgiving service He also expressed satisfaction with the role played by the government, saying: “I am travelling to Abuja with all the parents of the freed girls, all of us are here.
We are overwhelmed with joy that our girls have been found alive. I cannot talk more because we are approaching security check- points,” he said. Meanwhile, a Chibok woman wrote an emotional open letter to all those doubting the release of the girls saying in part: “I cannot put into words the pain I have been through since 2014 when I was informed of the news of the abduction of my daughter by Boko Haram terrorist. “I cried because I felt she alongside other girls who were taken from their school in Chibok would be killed immediately. I resigned myself to fate that I had lost a daughter all because I chose to send her to school.” More photos from the occasion above

9 FACTS ABOUT THE SHIITE ISLAMIC SECT IN NIGERIA






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 Ibrahim Zakzaky is the primary figure and spiritual leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN). The Islamic sect has established itself in all strata of the Muslim Ummah in Nigeria. They are identified as Shiite followers.
IMN drew its followers from among the uneducated urban and rural underclass. Formerly, the Muslim Brotherhood constituted of northern university intellectuals, some of whom became leading northern politicians and technocrats.
Here are 9 facts you must know about this Islamic sect in the Northern part of Nigeria:
1. Self-flagellation
On the tenth day of Muharram, which is the first month of the Islamic calendar, thousands of men of all ages take to the streets with swords, chains with blades and various sharp objects to take part in the bloody flagellation rituals.
Some Shi’a believe that taking part in self flagellation which is also known as Ashura washes away their sins.
2. Propagating of Shi’a Islam
Zakzaky began propagating Shi’a Islam around 1979. He started at the time of the Iranian revolution which saw Iran’s monarchy overthrown and replaced with an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Khomeini.
The resource forum of IMN held a symposium on “The creation of the illegal state of Israel” at the Arewa house, Kaduna on May 21, 2008.
Zakzaky said: “When Israel is celebrating sixty years of occupying Palestine’s land, we are mourning because the truth is Israeli State is created on the basis of terrorism and what is not yours is not yours, no matter years of oppression and hostage it would slip someday along with those supporting them. Israel will fall with her allies certainly.”
3. Shiite’s Location
The establishment of Nigerian Islamic institutions is like the Sufi brotherhoods and other Islamic reformist organizations like the Izala which is to fight innovation practiced by the Sufi brotherhoods.
The IMN has been most popular across the emirate states, Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Kano, Katsina, Zaria, Jigawa, Bauchi, and Gombe because of its criticism of the emirs.
4. IMN’s founder is an intellect
Nigeria’s Islamic Movement (IMN), formerly the Muslim Brothers was founded by Ibrahim Zakzaky in the late 1970s. Zakzaky is also an outspoken Shi’a Muslim cleric in Nigeria.
He was a student at Ahmadu Bello university where he bagged his first degree as an economist before his certificate was withdrawn due to his religious activities.
5. The belief of the leader
Zakzaky believed that the establishment of a republic along similar religious lines (both Sunni and Shia schools of thought) in Nigeria would be feasible.
IMN under Zakzaky is to ensure more stringent application of Islamic legal and administrative systems then ultimately to create an Islamic state in Nigeria.
6. The leadership is perceived as a threat
He, Zakzaky has been detained several times due to accusations of civil disobedience under military regimes in Nigeria during the 1980s and 1990s and is still viewed with suspicion or as a threat by Nigerian authorities.
7. Pilgrimage rites
The Shi’a organize an annual pilgrimage to Zaria, El Zakzaky’s base. They trek in large groups from certain points to meet their leader.
While trekking, they block major highways and create a lot of trouble for travelers, and security agents turn a blind eye to it.
8. IMN condemns other Islamic groups
Zakzaky’s movement maligns other Islamic reformist organizations to be too corrupt and un-Islamic government.
9. Eruption of violence
The Islamic Movement of Nigeria reportedly mobilized millions of people for Shi‘a religious events and 50,000 people for political rallies where Khomeini and his successors were revered, while flags of the United States and Israel are burned.
Meanwhile in a related development, an associate professor and head of the department of mechatronics engineering in Bayero University urges the President Mohammadu Buhari to beware of having Shi’a Islam adherents in his government.

NIGERIAN SENATE ADOPTS E-VOTING SYSTEM



The Nigerian Senate has adopted the E-Voting System to vote on the confirmation of new Supreme court judges. They took to their twitter page to announce this new development. — Nigerian Senate (@NGRSenate) October 18, 2016 In confirming the appointments, the 8th Senate employed the electronic voting system for the first time since its inauguration in June 2015. Recall that the last time the electronic voting system was employed by the Senate was in 2014 during the 7th Senate under the presidency of Senator David Mark.
The upper chamber at the time used the electronic system to vote during the Constitution review of 2014. Meanwhile, the Nigerian Senate has confirmed Hon Justice Ejembi Eko JCA and Hon. Justice Amina A. Augie JCA as Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Out of 109 senators, 38 supported the appointment of Justice Eko while 39 senators supported Justice Augie’s appointment while the others did not vote for either of the two. The deputy president of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu who presided over plenary commended the two justices and charged them to uphold and defend the tenets of their calling.

BENUE PDP AT THE VERGE OF COLLAPSE AGAIN, AS EX GOVERNOR SUSWAM & SHULUWA TURNS PARTY INTO FIELD FOR 'TAEKWONDO' FIGHT



The immediate past governor of Benue State, Dr Gabriel Suswam has tongue lashed the state deputy chairman, Elders Forum, Chief Abu Shuluwa for allegedly factionalising the Peoples Democratic Party in the state.
Suswam fired the salvo at the party caucus meeting held in the state capital, Makurdi, when he described Shuluwa’s group as comprising charlatans.
“I read in the media that some charlatans inaugurated the state executive. To me, I know that PDP in the state is one and who-is-who in the party in this state are with us here. We will not give recognition to anyone. We would have said those people be suspended but the fact is that we do not know them,” Suswam emphatically said.
In an apparent reference to the leadership that created two parallel camps at the national level, the former governor said the Benue chapter of PDP had no base in state.
“Modu Sherif has no supporters (here); so, as far as we are concerned in this state, there is one PDP and we are the one gathered here,” he reiterated.
He warned the party members and supporters not allow anyone to cause a crack among them, but to remain focused, with a promise that the ward executive of the party would soon be inaugurated “for us to forge ahead.”
But taking Suswam over his statement, Chief Shuluwa accused the former governor of an act of ‘disrespect to elders.”
According to him, the absence of most elders of the party from the “so-called caucus meeting,” where Suswam spoke, is evident of lack of legitimacy and popularity by the group.
“How many elders did you see with him,” Shuluwa queried, alleging that Suwam was largely responsible for the defeat of PDP in the state during the 2015 elections, as he failed to listen to the wise counsel of the elders of the party.”
“In fact, who is Suswam in politics? I brought him into politics.