Monday 29 August 2016

Open Letter To President Buhari By Cardinal Anthony Okogie


Dear Mr. President,
Last year, when you assumed office, the chant of “Change,” your campaign slogan, ushered you into the Presidential Villa.  Today, cries of “hunger” could be heard across the length and breadth of our vast country. 
Nigerians hunger, not only for food, but also for good leadership, for peace, security, and justice.  This letter is to appeal to you to do something fast, and, if you are already doing something, to redouble your effort.
May it not be written on the pages of history that Nigerians die of starvation under your watch.   As President, you are the chief servant of the nation.  I, therefore, urge you to live up to the huge expectation of millions of Nigerians.  A stitch in time saves nine.
This is the second year of your administration. 
You and your party promised to lead the masses to the Promised Land.   It is not an easy task to lead.  But by campaigning for this office, you offered to take the enormous task of leadership upon yourself. Nigerians are waiting for you to fulfill the promises you made during the campaign. 
They voted you into office because of those promises. The introduction of town hall meetings is a commendable idea.  But in practice, you, not just your ministers, must converse with Nigerians.  You are the President. You must be accountable to them.  The buck stops on your desk. 
Even if your administration has no magic wand at least give some words of encouragement.  On this same score, please instruct your ministers, and insist that they be sincere and polite at those town meetings.  Their sophistry will neither serve you nor Nigerians.
Mr. President, if you want to leave a credible legacy come 2019, in all sincerity, please retool your administration.  Change is desirable.  But it must be a change for the better.  Let this change be real.  Change is not real when old things that we ought to discard refuse to pass away. 
You will need to take a critical look at your cabinet, at the policies and programs of your administration, and at those who help you to formulate and execute them.  You will need to take a critical look at the manner of appointments you have been making. 
It is true that commonsense dictates that you appoint men and women you can trust.  But if most of the people you trust are from one section of the country and practice the same religion, then you and all of us are living in insecurity. The Nigerian economy has never been in a state as terrible as this.
You as President are like the pilot of an aircraft flying in turbulence.  Turbulent times bring the best or the worst out of a pilot.  We can no longer blame the turbulence on past administrations.  You know quite well that some of the officials of your administration served in previous dispensations.
Blame for what we have been experiencing is, in fact, bipartisan in character.  The entire political class needs to come together, irrespective of party differences, to acknowledge its collective guilt and to seek ways of saving the sinking ship that our country has become. 
This cannot be done if some officials of your administration demonize and alienate members of the opposition.  If a large portion of the blame for the present situation is to be laid on the doorsteps of the entire political class, the search for a solution must involve everyone. 
That is why no one should be alienated. All hands must be on deck. This is the time to revitalize moribund industries, reinvigorate our agriculture, make our country tourist and investor friendly, and enable our young men and women to find fulfillment by contributing to the common good. 
None of these lofty goals can be achieved without good education.  On this particular issue, recent appointments you have made in the education sector raise a question: have you really appointed the best? Still, on education, it is important that our universities be allowed to use their own criteria to admit students. 
It is a gross violation of the pri

Saturday 27 August 2016

Tension In ATBU As Police Probe Killing Of Student

Cot-cee: Naijaloaded

A second-year student of Mechanical Production Engineering at the Abubakar ‎Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) Bauchi, Yusuf Musa, was on Wednesday found dead after he was suspected stabbed to dead by unknown assailant.

‎Naijaloaded gathered that the student was killed as a result of a ‎ misunderstanding he had with a fellow final year student of Geology identified as Dauda.

The school’s Public Relations Officer, Zailani Bappah, confirmed the incident to Naijaloaded on Saturday, but said the management was not competent to comment on the matter already being investigated by the police.

He said the incident did not occur in either of the varsity’s camps in Bauchi.

“Yes, I am aware of the incident and he is our student. But I must tell you that this did not happen on either the Yelwa Campus nor the ‎Gubi Campus. It didn’t happen on the school facility”, he said

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mahmood Mohammed, said the case is under investigation.

“The case had been transferred to the State ‎Criminal Investigation Department (CID),” he said.

“An exhibit was recovered from the scene of the incident, the stick ‎which was used to hit the deceased. We are working hard to recover the other exhibit that was used to stab him.”

Mr. Mahmood said the police had found out that the deceased was mobbed and that investigators have intensified efforts to arrest all ‎fleeing suspects and bring them to book disclosing that “so far one ‎suspect has been arrested and is helping us with our investigation.

The deceased, a direct entry student, was supposed to write his last paper for his first semester exams when he was found dead

Saturday 20 August 2016

5 most underated rappers in beehive

By #£&&##%-%

Many people say today’s BEEHIVE hip-hop is garbage, and over-saturated with crappy music that all says the same thing. Well, those people don’t pay much attention to what’s really going on in hip-hop. If you ask me, hip-hop is at the best it’s been in years.Aside from the cats who get their face plastered all over the biggest sites and publications, there are so many talented guys who get overlooked or just don’t get the respect they deserve. Today we shine a spotlight on five underrated rappers who deserve to be held in higher regard.
DR X
DX may be the oldest out of everyone on this list, but he’s also one of the most talented. He’s been putting music out since the 2007, but came back as DR X at the end, Set to drop a new album 2016 titled BLACK ALBUM. While he may not be at the top of his game anymore.
In a time where genre-challenging is all the rage, he keeps it classic as one of the most consistent rappers lyrically, even though that may not grab headlines in today’s hip-hop world ,Even so, he’s inarguably a special talent with a long track record of quality.
IB
Admittedly, it’s probably hard to standout in flow tymers . Between krisskill and embeat cult fanbases and, oh yeah, that guy named ib who’s pretty good, IB has struggled to really standout and get the attention he deserves for the music he’s putting out.
VIPER
He’s a very pure hip-hop artist in the sense that he mixes intricate rhymes with boom-bap, head-bobbing beats, but at the same time lets his originality and confidence shine through
SHAMBEE PUZZLE
PUZZLE ability as a rapper is apparent; he has masterful rhyme schemes and clever wordplay that combine with his impeccable ear for production for a killer end product. He’s yet to be a widely-known artist, but the sheer all-around potency of his music portend an extremely bright future for him, and I honestly would not be surprised if he drops a classic hip-hop album before it’s all said and done
ABSTRAQ
STRAQ gained much respect with the release of his single HAUKANKA and MAMA TA MOTA, though he’s still overlooked as one a top-tier artist today. His beat selection is marvelous, and fits his style terrifically. It’s got that gritty, ear-rattling sound mixed with west coast flavors, all adding up for the ideal sound to complement straq raw style and lyricism.
, though he’s yet to really push through to the next plateau and gain the high level of national notoriety you would expect him to
Regardless, he’s a young and consistent artist, and it shouldn’t be long before he’s a nation-wide commodity.

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