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Pope Declares Mother Teresa Saint  

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Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 "for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitutes a threat to peace."
Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 “for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitutes a threat to peace.”

Mother Teresa of Calcutta has been proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis in a ceremony at the Vatican on Sunday.

“We declare and define Blessed Teresa of Calcutta to be a saint and we enroll her among the saints, decreeing that she is to be venerated as such by the whole Church,” the Pope said.

In his homily of St Teresa’s work, Pope Francis said “she had shone a light in the darkness of the many who no longer had tears to shed for their poverty and suffering.”

Pope Francis said St Teresa had spent her life “bowing down before those who were spent, left to die on the side of the road, seeing in them their God-given dignity.”

“She made her voice heard before the powers of the world, so that they might recognise their guilt for the crimes of poverty they themselves created,” he said.

Tens of thousands of pilgrims attended the canonization in St Peter’s Square.

Two apparent cures of sick people after Mother Teresa’s death in 1997 have been attributed to her intercession.

In India, a special Mass was celebrated at the Missionaries of Charity, the order she founded in Calcutta.

Despite the intense heat, the atmosphere among the pilgrims in St Peter’s Square was one of joy, and the service a celebration of the life of this extraordinary woman.

Although critics have sought to portray St Teresa as a sinner and a hypocrite, her supporters have been just as vocal in her defence, challenging those critics to live their lives the way St Teresa did, before they cast the first stone.

Hundreds of Missionaries of Charity sisters attended the event, along with 13 heads of state or government.

Some 1,500 homeless people across Italy were also brought to Rome in buses to be given seats of honour at the celebration – and then a pizza lunch served by 250 nuns and priests of the Sisters of Charity order.

Born in 1910 to ethnic Albanian parents, Agnese Bojaxhiu grew up in what is now the Macedonian capital, Skopje, but was then part of the Ottoman Empire.

Aged 19, she joined the Irish order of Loreto and in 1929 was sent to India, where she taught at a school in Darjeeling under the name of Therese.

In 1946, she moved to Kolkata to help the destitute and, after a decade, set up a hospice and a home for abandoned children.

She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950. The sisterhood now has 4,500 nuns worldwide.

Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 “for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress, which also constitutes a threat to peace.”

Lawmaker Wants US To Suspend Aid To Buhari’s Govt Over Alleged ‘excesses’

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US Republican lawmaker, Tom Marino
US Republican lawmaker, Tom Marino

US lawmaker, Tom Marino, has written a letter to John Kerry, US secretary of state, demanding that the US withholds the assistance rendered to Nigeria based on the “autocratic tendencies” of President Muhammadu Buhari.

According to THISDAY Newspaper, the legislator claimed that there were a number of warning signs emerging in the current administration, one of which “is President Buhari’s selective anti-corruption drive, which has focused almost exclusively on members of the opposition party, over-looking corruption amongst some of Buhari’s closest advisors.”

Marino was concerned that “Politicising his (Buhari’s) anti-corruption efforts has only reinforced hostility among southerners”.

He asked the state department to refrain from selling warplanes and other military equipment to Nigeria until Buhari establishes a track record of working towards inclusion.

Marino wrote: “I am encouraged by the personal interest you have taken in aiding Nigeria and its administration as it takes on endemic corruption, multiple insurgent movements, and a faltering economy.

“However, I believe there are a number of warning signs emerging in the Buhari administration that signal ‘the man who once led Nigeria as a military dictator might be sliding towards former autocratic tendencies.


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“I would urge the US to withhold its security assistance to the nation until President Buhari demonstrates a commitment to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of democracy: freedom to assemble and freedom of speech.

“A logical start towards this commitment is for the Nigerian government to hold accountable those members of the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian military complicit in extra-judicial killings and war crimes.

“Human rights groups like Amnesty International have widely documented torture, inhumane treatment, and extra-judicial killings of defenseless Nigerians since President Buhari took office.”

Marino referred to a report by Amnesty International which states that “in the last six months, Nigeria’s military has unlawfully killed at least 350 people and allowed more than 168 people, including babies and children, to die in military detention.”

“The Secretary to the Government of Kaduna State even admitted to burying 347 of those killed in a mass grave.

“And while President Buhari promised swift condemnation, his words rang empty.

“Instead of swift reforms, Buhari chose to reinstate Major General Ahmadu Mohammed, who Amnesty International revealed was in charge of the Nigerian military unit that executed more than 640 unarmed, former detainees,” he pointed out.

With regards to the clashes between the Nigerian Army and members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Marino said “the Nigerian Army has killed at least 36 – the real number is likely higher – people since December 2015 in an attempt to silence opposition and quell attempts by the group to gather publicly.”

The Republican Party member recalled that President Buhari as a former military dictator whose reign was cut short by a coup, adding that the president, on his return to power, has continually shunned inclusivity in favour of surrounding himself with advisors and ministers from the north of the country and the region he considers home.

He said: “Of President Buhari’s 122 appointees, 77 are from the north and control many of the key ministries and positions of power.

“Distrust is already high in Nigeria and favouring Northerners for key appointments has only antagonized the issue.

“These appointments are also primarily Muslim in the north and Christian in the south.”

On the current anti-corruption campaign of the current administration, Marino said the process seems selective and “has focused almost exclusively on members of the opposition party, over-looking corruption amongst some of Buhari’s closest advisors.”

The legislator advised the US State Department to urge President Buhari “to form a government that represents the diversity of its citizens and allows dissenting voices to be heard.”

He maintained that “Democracy can thrive only if people are free to assemble, to express their beliefs, and voice their concerns.”

MEND Seeks Out-Of-Court Settlement Between Okah Brothers And Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND has endorsed moves by Ijaw national leader and elder statesman, Edwin Clark aimed at reconciling Henry Okah and his brother Charles with former President Goodluck Jonathan.

This was contained in a press statement issued on Sunday by MEND’s spokesman, Jomo Gbomo, who explained that the decision was taken at a meeting between the group and Clark in Abuja.

The Okah brothers had filed a N5 billion libel lawsuit against former Jonathan and his media aide, Ikechukwu Eze, for allegedly breaching their fundamental right to fair hearing.

MEND said that the meeting was essentially to find an out-of-court settlement with the former President and efforts to find sustainable solutions to the current Niger Delta crisis.

The statement read: “We are indeed, sufficiently convinced that reconciliation between the Okah brothers, on the one hand and former President Goodluck Jonathan, on the other hand; is in the overall interest of the Niger Delta region.”

“More especially at this critical point when the region and its key actors and stakeholders must speak in unison so as to attract peace and development.

“We therefore hope and believe that, in a few days’ time, Chief Edwin Clark shall formally summon a meeting of the former President and counsel to the Okah brothers to finalize and lay the issue(s) to rest,” the group stated.

It would be recalled that former president Jonathan had consistently accused the Okah brothers of trying to kill him.

The Okah brothers are currently being remanded in Kuje Prison as they continue to face trial for allegedly masterminding the October 1, 2010 bomb blast.

In a recent incident of prisoners’ riot in the Kuje Prison, counsel to the Okah brothers, Timipa Okponipere, accused the federal government of looking for a way to kill his clients.

Meanwhile, some days ago, two splinter groups of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, IPOB, chose Charles Okah as their leader to oversee the surrender of the Biafran Flag to the Nigerian Government, signaling an end to the secession struggle.

Tinubu’s Preferred Candidate Loses Out In Ondo APC Primary

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Akeredolu Wins Ondo APC Primaries
Rotimi Akeredolu

The All Progressives Congress governorship primary election in Ondo State ended with Rotimi Akeredolu, a lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, emerging victorious.

Akeredolu defeated Olusegun Abraham, who is  believed to be the anointed candidate of APC leader, Bola Tinubu.

The keenly contested exercise saw Akeredolu, who was the flagbearer of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, during the 2012 governorship, poll a total of 669 votes as against Abraham’s 635 votes.

Abraham had to step down for Akeredolu during the 2012 contest

The result of the election was announced by Governor Mohammed Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa State who acted as the chairman of the election committee at the International Event Centre venue of the primary.

Results show that the primary was a keenly contested despite the earlier allegation of imposition of a candidate on the people by some of the party’s chieftains

Olusola Oke, who joined the APC from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in 2015, shortly after the party lost the general election, surprised many with his performance at the election.

In all, 24 persons contested for the governorship ticket, but the contest was majorly between Abraham, Olusola Oke, Robert Boroffice and eventual winner, Akeredolu.

Nigeria Needs A Strong Party Both In Power And Opposition – Obasanjo

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Obasanjo and Ali Modu-Sheriff
Obasanjo and Ali Modu-Sheriff

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that Nigeria needs a strong party in power and a strong opposition party, if the country’s democracy must become stronger.

He said this after a closed door meeting with factional National chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Ali Modu-Sheriff on Saturday, at the former president’s residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

“For our democracy to thrive we need strong political party in government and strong political party in opposition,” Obasanjo said.

“Today, PDP cannot claim to be a strong party in opposition, I don’t know if APC can claim, at the national level, to be a strong party in government either.

“Now that is part of the misfortune of this country today,” he added.

Obasanjo described the PDP as a dying, if not dead party whose soul has been taken away.

He said: “When I was in PDP, I tried and encouraged him to come and join PDP, but he did not come, but the PDP they have given him now is a dying PDP, a dying baby, it needs to be in intensive care, otherwise, he will just be an undertaker.

“The PDP of today, if you can talk of a party again as PDP, its soul has been taken out of it and those who allowed that to happen are, unfortunately, either in the country or out of the country unperturbed about the fate of the party and indeed the fate of the country.”

The also former president reiterated that he is done with partisan politics.

“Let me make it absolutely clear once and again, I have renounced partisan politics, I don’t belong to any political party, not to talk of his own faction of PDP or any other faction of PDP,” Obasanjo said.

Modu-Sheriff, who praised the leadership qualities of the former President, said that his visit was part of the ongoing consultation aimed at finding lasting solutions to the leadership crisis in the PDP.

“Baba has spoken everything,” Sheriff said.

“Baba said the PDP given to me is a dying PDP, he built the PDP that everybody cherished.

“Whether today in politics or outside politics, he has a role in the Nigerian nation and to every one of us that is looking up to him,

“You know, Baba is very correct, so many things have gone wrong and it will be alright Insha Allah,” he added.

The PDP is currently divided into two factions, one led by Modu-Sheriff and the other by a Caretaker Committee headed by former Kaduna State Governor, Ahmed Makarfi.

Efforts to bring about a peaceful resolution to the leadership tussle have so far not yielded the desired result.

Modu-Sheriff insists he remains National Chairman of the party, maintaining that the only condition for peace to return to the party is the dissolution of the Makarfi-led committee.

CBN Boosts Rice Farming As 10,000 Kano Farmers Benefit From Pilot Scheme

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CBN to boost rice farming in Kano state

Not less than 10, 000 rice farmers in Kano state are to benefit in the first phase of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, initiated Rice Anchor Borrowers Programme.

This was disclosed by Abdullahi Ganduje, Governor of Kano, who added that the first batch of 5, 540 beneficiaries have been cleared for participation in the program while the rest are awaiting clearance from the apex bank to enable them participate.

He stated this on Saturday, during the flag-off of the programme at Bunkure Cattle Ranch in Bunkure local government area of the state.

Ganduje explained that more farmers would be involved in the programme during the year’s dry season and subsequent rainy seasons.

According to him, it is envisaged that thousands of rice farmers in the state would take advantage of the programme, aimed at creating profitable linkages between over 600, 000 small holder farmers and large scale processors in Nigeria, with a view to increasing agricultural production and extensively improving capacity utilization of integrated mills.

Stressing the implication of dwindling price of oil in global markets to Nigeria’s economy, the governor maintained that the Buhari administration accords top priority to agricultural production, as one of the viable sources of revenue generation, job creation and food security for its teeming populace.

The governor said Kano is endowed with huge water and arable land and his administration is committed “to revitalizing agriculture and with particular emphasis on the rice value chain in addition to wheat, dairy, meat and tomato.”

Ahead of the launch, the state technical committee on the Rice Anchor Borrowers Programme had conducted registration of beneficiaries, farm inspections as well as training on best agronomic practices and crop protection techniques to ensure maximum success.

“As you are aware, the programme is on loan basis, not grant, hence you should make sure that you make prompt repayment and based on the terms of agreement entered with you”, the governor charged the farmers.

The Director, Development Finance Department of the CBN, M. A Olaitan, represented by Umar Abubakar Ambursa stated that the programme was designed, among other things, to close the gap between local rice production and domestic consumption, urging rice and wheat farmers to take advantage of the development to improve their lot.

“If you utilize the loan by farming diligently, it will help you, our farmers, to grow from being subsistent to commercial farmers”, assuring that steps have been taken to ensure that the loans are not fraudulently manipulated.

Air Force Restates Commitment To National Security 

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File: NAF Personnel during one of their fitness marches
File: NAF Personnel during one of their fitness marches

The Nigeria Air Force, NAF, has urged its officers and soldiers to always be fit and ready for deployment or redeployment to various operational theatres in the country as part of their responsibility to protect the nation.

Ebenezer Alade, an Air Commodore and Commander, NAF Base Services Group, Enugu, gave this charge after the `3rd Quarter 10 Kilometre Route March’’ of all NAF personnel in Enugu on Saturday.

Alade charged the officers and men of the force to brace-up for massive and tasking deployment.

He said that all NAF personnel must be ready to meet the demand of various theatres of operations in the North East, South-South, South-West and North Central.

Alade Said, “I implore you to always and constantly keep fit even in your own time.

“Many of you will be deployed and redeployed to various NAF’s operational theatres that are ongoing in the country.

“Our sole mission is to protect and safe-guard the territorial integrity of the country.

“Remember, that we all vowed and swore to protect the territorial integrity of the country to the extent of making the ultimate sacrifice, if it gets to that extent.’’

Alade further explained that the Route March was also to build comradeship with members of the public.

“So the march in major parts of Enugu Metropolis was meant to get us close to the people,” he said.

“We want to show we are ready to fight for their course in keeping the nation one.

“We are also ready to maintain peace in all states and communities where NAF base, formation and units exist,’’ he said.

 

September 12 Is Eid-El-Kabir

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Sultan of Sokoto, Sa'ad Abubakar III
Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III

The Sultan of Sokoto and President of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, Sa’ad Abubakar III, has announced September 12 as the Eid-el-Kabir day.

This was made known in a statement released on Saturday by Sambo Junaidu, the chairman of the advisory committee on religious affairs in the Sultanate council of Sokoto.

The statement quoted the Sultan as saying that his committee in conjunction with the national moon sighting body had received reports of a new Moon seen across the country.

The statement read: “The reports confirmed the sighting of the New Moon of Zulhijja,1437 AH, on Friday, September 2, 2016, which was the 29th day of Zulka’ada, 1437 AH.

“The Sultan and President, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), accepted the reports and accordingly declared Saturday, September 3, as the first day of Zulhijja, 1437 AH.

“Therefore, Monday, September 12, which will be equivalent to 10th Zulhijja, will be marked as this year’s Eid el-Kabir.”

The Sultan wished the Nigerian Muslim Ummah God’s guidance and blessings while urging them to continue to pray for the peace, progress and development of the country.

 

Minister Reassures Aero Workers On “Indefinite Leave”

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Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika
Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika

The federal government has promised to restructure Aero Contractor airline, which had announced the suspension of its operations and directed its workers to commence an indefinite leave, so that the workers would not lose their jobs.

Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika said this when he addressed protesting workers of the airline who occupied the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Friday.

Sirika said that government would make sure that the problems plaguing the airline were solved, adding that it was government’s responsibility to create jobs and therefore it would not allow business concerns die off under its watch.

The Minister said that he would meet with the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, and the management of Aero Contractors and would get back to the workers on Monday.

“I landed from Riyadh to Lagos and before I left Riyadh I was informed by the people in charge in Aero that things were getting worse and that they had only one airplane operational at the moment.

“And since I have time before my connecting flight to Abuja, I decided to come and see Aero and probably discuss a few issues with the managers, and possibly see the staff.

“But unfortunately, I came here and saw that there is a protest going on, so I had to stop by, listened, discussed and came to an agreement,” the minister said.

Sirika added that “The primary purpose of government, especially this APC government is to help to promote, nurse, sustain, develop, keep businesses so that they can continue to provide services and employ our people.

“So, it is not the government of the APC that will kill jobs and close down shops; our intent is to promote jobs and promote businesses in Nigeria so that businesses will be growing.

He pointed out that the workers had the right to protest the loss of their jobs but assured them that government would resolve the issues concerning the airline in order to make it functional again.

Saraki Urges  Accountability In North East Rehabilitation

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Senate President Bukola Saraki
Senate President Bukola Saraki

Accountability and oversight are necessary components in the nation’s efforts to rehabilitate the insurgency-ravaged North East region, Buhola Saraki, the President of the Senate has said.

Saraki made the remarks as Chaloka Beyani, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights of internally displaced persons, IDPs, concludes a four-day visit to the Northeast.

In a statement by his media aide, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the Senate President noted that he was pleased to learn that the international community is beginning to pay more attention to the suffering in the North East.

“We are hopeful about the increasing international attention being shown toward the North East,” Saraki was quoted as saying.

“On our part, we need to make sure that our accountability mechanisms generate confidence in our ability to absorb and monitor the delivery of aid material and resources,” he added.

The Senate President said that Nigeria was heading in the right direction in tackling the humanitarian crisis in the Northeast.

He added, however, that there were still many issues that need to be tackled.

Saraki said: “Gradually but surely, we are heading in the right direction. However, let us not take our foot off the gas pedal.

“We must make accountability an expectation in Nigeria’s humanitarian relief infrastructure.

He stressed that accountability must be built into all aspects of the relief and rehabilitation effort in order to promote greater confidence in our capacity

Saraki further stated that there was need to focus less on the sensational stories of corruption in the relief effort and instead focus on more transparent systems to root out corruption and profiteering.

He promised that the humanitarian crisis in the Northeast will be utmost priority when the 8th Senate resumes sitting later in the month.

“As Senate President, I am sure that I speak for many of my colleagues when I say that we are more than willing to work with any and all Nigerian and international stakeholders to restore development, dignity and hope to the people of the north east”, he stated.