Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Details of Buhari’s meeting with four PDP Government


Oct 30, 2018 7:40 PM
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday met behind closed-doors with State Governors from the South-South geopolitical zones, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Four out of the six Governors of the zone were present in the meeting which lasted about one hour.
They were reluctant to talk to State House correspondents afterwards, but in a brief answer to the reason behind their meeting at the Presidential Villa, Governor of Bayelsa State, Siriake Dickson who spoke on behalf of others simply said, “My colleagues and I came to have audience with the President, to discuss issues pertinent to our country and also pertinent to our respective states.
“We had a robust and fruitful discussion with the president and he promised to look into it in anyway possible.”
When pressed on the area of discussion, Governor Dickson added, “We don’t want to go into those details.”
The other Governors included Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State, Siriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.

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Gaddafi's last words
Gaddafi's last words
Hours before Muammar Gaddafi was frightfully killed by NATO-sponsored Rebels on twentieth October 2011, the Libyan pioneer sent a sound message to his family anticipating his demise and encouraging them to cheer – not weep for his suffering.
The demise of Muammar Gaddafi, who served as pioneer of Libya from September 1, 1969 to October 20, 2011 ejected festivities in numerous parts of the world. A video footage likewise indicated numerous Libyans in celebration in light of the fact that as per them, their slave ace had at last been slaughtered and they were currently free.
Unknown to many of them, the picture of Gaddafi which was fed to them by the West was the direct opposite of the man in their midst; he was never the enemy.
Yes, he held on to power for so long and clamped on some human rights, but were these enough reasons for the West to stage his murder like a movie, and to provide cameras so the world could watch?
Did Gaddafi deserve what he got? Well, Libyans now think otherwise but it is too late.
The west and NATO had foreseen a day when Libya and indeed the whole of Africa would realize that killing Gaddafi the way they did was a mistake, so they made sure that they had nothing to directly do with the murder.
Gaddafi, who was criticized by some for ruling with an iron fist and being dictator was also equally loved by others, arguing that his leadership brought a lot of socio-economic reforms to the country.
They provided satellite images, audio, intelligence and weapons to the rebels,  but did not allow any NATO personnel to be on the scene of the murder; so that it would be said that the Libyan leader and Pan-African crusader died by the hands of his own countrymen, and so it was.
However, hours before he was rounded up by rebels at his hideout and subsequently killed, Gaddafi sent an emotional farewell message to his family.

Here’s a transcript of what he told them:

“I am your father, Hana. I am your father, Hana.
I’m your father, Aisha. I’m your father, Aisha.
Tonight I will break into the siege of Sirte and I may be martyred in this operation.
So don’t be sad or cry. Rejoice, O Hana, rejoice, O Aisha, rejoice, O Safia.
I am martyred in a battled where I face 40 unjust countries…”
This says it all and shows the true heart of the man – Muammar Gaddafi.
Source: HowAfrica

VP Yemi osinbanjo backs tiwa savage, wizkid

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has reassured stakeholders in the entertainment industry of the Federal Government’s commitment to support them to enhance national growth and development.
Tiwa Savage and Wizkid are some of the most influential figures in the entertainment industry at the moment.
Osinbajo gave the assurance at an event organised for entertainers and tagged “An Evening with the Vice President” in Lagos on Friday.
Hundreds of entertainers including actors, comedians and musicians, among other, were among creative artistes present at the event.
Osinbajo said: “No sensible politician can ignore entertainers; if you do, you do so at your own risk. Entertainers also cannot ignore politicians; it is impossible. If you do, you do so at your own peril.”
He noted that some entertainers were already in politics and urged others to participate, in order to make a change and a difference.
The Vice President said he had met frequently with entertainers with a view to developing policies around the industry for economy growth.
He said that the government decided to create Technology and Creativity Advisory Council to see how the government could move the industry forward through proper policies.
Osinbajo said that one of the policies raised was how to address the issue of piracy.
“Already, there is a lot going on. Your industry has to respond to what is going on. This industry is important and crucial to our economy.
“We must set up the environment that will make it happen. No environment is completely ready; whatever it is that we have at the moment, we have to make the maximum use of it to grow this industry.
“Your support is actually important. What we need to do is to sit together and solve the problem. The country is what it is today because some people stole the treasure.”
According to him, if the government ignores the industry, it does that at its own risk.
He noted that the Federal Government had signed treaties with some other countries in a bid to grow the industry.
He, therefore, urged the industry to support the government in the anti-corruption campaign, adding that the government was putting the necessary measures in place to create the enabling environment for the private sector to thrive.
Osinbajo said that the government would use technology to solve the problem of piracy, to make life easier for stakeholders in the industry.
He added that the Federal Government was also looking at providing intervention funds for practitioners through the Bank of Industry in a transparent manner.
“The entertainment industry must be ready to work with the government so as to do things properly through policies.
“We must do it and deliver. We must be committed to the future of this country,” he said.
In his remarks, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State noted that the state had always been the hub for entertainers and would continue to support the industry to grow the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Ambode called for synergy between the government and entertainers in order to create a convergence to grow the economy of the state.
Also speaking, Sen. Goodwill Akpabio, who promised to support the industry as he had also been, assured the entertainers of government’s readiness to help them on issues of legislation.
Akpabio, who noted that the artistes were ambassadors of the country, urged them to promote Nigeria’s oneness.
Many of the artistes who spoke at the event, identified the challenges in the industry as piracy, distribution of artistic works, poor power supply, lack of infrastructure, censorship, licensing, access to credit facilities among others.
Mr Emeka Aduah, the Chairman, Film and Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria, who noted that the challenges facing the industry were huge, urged the fFderal Government to assist in the fight against piracy
“This industry is yearning for support of this government for the growth of this industry and the country.”
An artiste turned politician, Desmond Elliott, said: “The problems facing the industry are enormous. The industry is suffering and there is a lot that can be done in the area of funding, copyright and others.
“Nollywood and music have taken this country high. I see no reason why we don’t want to grow this country. It is lucrative and can create a lot of jobs.”
Many other stars in the industry took turns to plead for government’s support for the industry.

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