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The Nigerian Greens Kano, organised an evening with the New Honourable Commissioner Ministry of Environemnt Kano State, Nigeria. The meeting aim at bringing various stakeholders to channel their recommendations for improvig the quality of environment in Kano State. During the meeting Greens Movement Ideology, mission and values were shared and discussed by Dr Muslim Idris. A paper was presented by Aminu Shariff Dikko Chairman Inda Kurma Development Association a Community Based Organisation (CBO) on CBO roles in environmental sustainability. The presentation was discussed by Associate Professor (Dr) Adamu Tanko of Geography Department of Bayero University Kano, Nigeria. The event was Facilitated by Musa Abdullahi Sufi a staff with Jhpiego Nigeria under Maternal and Child Health Integrated Programme (MCHIP) Kano Field Office. The meeting was held at the American Corner, Murtala Muhammed Library
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KLM Club Africa visits Lagos airport
This month KLM Club Africa visits the recently opened Murtalla Muhammed Airport Terminal 2 in Lagos, Nigeria. Also see: klmclubafrica.com
Tribute to Dim Ojukwu Who Died on 26th Nov. 2011 in London Hospital
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu was born on 4 November 1933 at Zungeru in Northern Nigeria to Sir Louis Phillippe Odumegwu Ojukwu, a businessman from Nnewi in south-eastern Nigeria. Sir Louis was in the transport business; he took advantage of the business boom during the Second World War to become one of the richest men in Nigeria.
At 13, his father sent him overseas to study in Britain, first at Epsom College, in Surrey and later earned a Masters degree in history at Lincoln College, Oxford University He returned to colonial Nigeria in 1956.
He joined the civil service in Eastern Nigeria as an Administrative Officer at Udi, in present-day Enugu State. In 1957, within months of working with the colonial civil service, he left and joined the military as one of the first and few university graduates to join the army in 1957.
Ojukwu's background and education guaranteed his promotion to higher ranks. At that time, the Nigerian Military Forces had 250 officers and only 15 were Nigerians. There were 6,400 other ranks, of which 336 were British. It is not surprising that at N/29 the army found in valuable training resources in the young man.
After serving in the United Nations' peacekeeping force in the Congo, under Major General Johnson Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, Ojuwkwu was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1964 and posted to Kano, where he was in charge of the 5th Battalion of the Nigerian Army. He was in Kano, Northern Nigeria, when Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu on 15 January 1966 executed and announced the bloody military coup in Kaduna, also in Northern Nigeria.
General Aguiyi-Ironsi after the aborted coup of Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna took over the leadership of the country and thus became the first military head of state. On Monday, 17 January 1966, he appointed military governors for the four regions. Lt. Col. Odumegwu-Ojukwu was appointed Military Governor of Eastern Region
On 29 July 1966, a group of officers of Northern origin, notably Majors Murtala Ramat Rufai Muhammed, Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, and Martin Adamu, led the majority Northern soldiers in a mutiny that was later tagged counter-coup.
The Supreme Commander General Aguiyi-Ironsi and his host Colonel Fajuyi were abducted and killed in Ibadan.
Ojukwu insisted that the military hierarchy must be preserved; in which case, Brigadier Ogundipe should take over leadership, not Colonel Gowon. But Ogundipe no longer had the stomach to deal with the army; he was easily convinced to step aside and was posted to the Nigerian High Commission in London.
On 30 May 1967, Colonel Odumegwu-Ojukwu declared Eastern Nigeria a sovereign state to be known as BIAFRA which prompted Gowon to declared war and attacked Biafra. For 30 bloody months, the war raged on and Ojukwu's BIAFRA knew that the odds against the new republic was overwhelming.
Most European states recognised the illegitimacy of the Nigerian military rule and banned all future supplies of arms, but the UK government substantially increased its supplies, even sending British Army and Royal Air Force advisors.
After three years of non-stop fighting and starvation, a hole did appear in the Biafran front lines and this was exploited by the Nigerian military.
As it became obvious that all was lost, Ojukwu was convinced to leave the country to avoid his certain assassination.
On 9 January 1970, General Odumegwu-Ojukwu handed over power to his second in command, Chief of General Staff Major-General Philip Effiong, and left for Côte d'Ivoire, where President Felix Houphöet-Biogny who had recognized Biafra on 14 May 1968 granted him political asylum.
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Atiku Visits Obasanjo In Abeokuta
Upon arrival at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL) at about 1pm, Atiku made his way to the mosque to pray after which he had lunch with the former head of state
Body Of Late Frm President, Shagari Laid To Rest
The remains of Nigeria’s former President, Shehu Shagari, has been laid to rest at his private residence in his hometown, Shagari Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
Shagari died on Friday, December 29, at the national hospital in Abuja after a brief illness.
He died at the age of 93.
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Ex-President Shehu Shagari Laid To Rest In Sokoto
Ex-President Shehu Shagari Laid To Rest In Sokoto
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The remains of former President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, who passed on Friday evening, have been laid to rest at his private residence in his hometown, Shagari Local Government Area of Sokoto state.
He was interred at exactly 3.30pm after the funeral prayers led by Professor Shehu Galadanchi, former Vice-Chancellor, Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto.
Aged 93, former President Shagari, was flown to Abuja last Tuesday after his health deteriorated, but he eventually gave up the ghost on Friday.
His corpse arrived at the Sultan Abubakar airport, Sokoto, and was received by Governor Aminu Tambuwal, alongside members of the state executive council, on it onward journey to his final resting place in Shagari.
Among the dignitaries that attended the funeral prayers were Federal government delegation, led by Boss Mustapha, Secretary to Government of the Federation, and governors of Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara states.
Others in attendance are former governor Attahiru Bafarawa, former Independent National Electoral Commission chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, Waziri Sokoto, Professor Junaid Walk, Senator Aliyu Wamakko, former Minister, Mukhtar Shagari, and several others.
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Arik Air CRJ-900 full flight from Ibadan to stormy Calabar
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The East West Road After the flood
If you have watched the video 'Travails on the East West Road' - you will appreciate this better. The video reveals the status of the East West road after the Niger Delta 2012 flood. The project for the dualisation of the East West road was awarded in 2006 for N204 billion.
The contract was awarded as follows: east-west section 1 (Warri-Kaiama) Delta State awarded to Setraco for N64.1bn; dualisation of east west road section 2 (Kaiama � Port Harcourt) being handled by Julius Berger for N79bn; dualisation of east west road section 3 (Onne junction � Eket) awarded to RCC for N35bn; and dualisation of east west road section 4 (Eket � Oron) given to Gitto for the sum of N26bn.
(Source: Unfortunately, after 6 years, the road is still in a terrible condition until the 2012 flood which made the road worse.
The cost of the project, has now increased to N349.8 billion, with the completion date now December 2014. Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe,blamed the delay on the project on insecurity and lack of fund. He explained that so far N156 billion had been spent on the East-West Road, adding that the budgetary provision to the ministry could not cover the remaining N193.8 billion needed to complete the project.
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R.I.P Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu
Former Biafran leader and leader of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu is dead.
Former Biafran leader and politician, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu has died at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in the United Kingdom where he had been receiving medical treatment since December 2010 after suffering a stroke.
The Former Biafran Leader was aged 78
The Royal Berkshire hospital authorities denied media reports of him suffering a relapse last week.
In a Statement issued by the hospital's spokesman,it was stated that Ojukwu was suffering from a chest infection and was immediately admitted as an emergency patient from the Lynden Hill clinic and that his condition was stable and that he has never suffered a stroke at any point in time nor been on a life-support machine contrary to reports published.
Background
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu was born on 4 November 1933 at Zungeru in Northern Nigeria to Sir Louis Phillippe Odumegwu Ojukwu, a businessman from Nnewi in south-eastern Nigeria. Sir Louis was in the transport business; he took advantage of the business boom during the Second World War to become one of the richest men in Nigeria.
At 13, his father sent him overseas to study in Britain, first at Epsom College, in Surrey and later earned a Masters degree in history at Lincoln College, Oxford University He returned to colonial Nigeria in 1956.
He joined the civil service in Eastern Nigeria as an Administrative Officer at Udi, in present-day Enugu State. In 1957, within months of working with the colonial civil service, he left and joined the military as one of the first and few university graduates to join the army in 1957.
Ojukwu's background and education guaranteed his promotion to higher ranks. At that time, the Nigerian Military Forces had 250 officers and only 15 were Nigerians. There were 6,400 other ranks, of which 336 were British. It is not surprising that at N/29 the army found in valuable training resources in the young man.
After serving in the United Nations' peacekeeping force in the Congo, under Major General Johnson Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, Ojuwkwu was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1964 and posted to Kano, where he was in charge of the 5th Battalion of the Nigerian Army. He was in Kano, Northern Nigeria, when Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu on 15 January 1966 executed and announced the bloody military coup in Kaduna, also in Northern Nigeria.
General Aguiyi-Ironsi after the aborted coup of Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna took over the leadership of the country and thus became the first military head of state. On Monday, 17 January 1966, he appointed military governors for the four regions. Lt. Col. Odumegwu-Ojukwu was appointed Military Governor of Eastern Region
On 29 July 1966, a group of officers of Northern origin, notably Majors Murtala Ramat Rufai Muhammed, Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, and Martin Adamu, led the majority Northern soldiers in a mutiny that was later tagged counter-coup.
The Supreme Commander General Aguiyi-Ironsi and his host Colonel Fajuyi were abducted and killed in Ibadan.
Ojukwu insisted that the military hierarchy must be preserved; in which case, Brigadier Ogundipe should take over leadership, not Colonel Gowon. But Ogundipe no longer had the stomach to deal with the army; he was easily convinced to step aside and was posted to the Nigerian High Commission in London.
On 30 May 1967, Colonel Odumegwu-Ojukwu declared Eastern Nigeria a sovereign state to be known as BIAFRA which prompted Gowon to declared war and attacked Biafra. For 30 bloody months, the war raged on and Ojukwu's BIAFRA knew that the odds against the new republic was overwhelming.
Most European states recognised the illegitimacy of the Nigerian military rule and banned all future supplies of arms, but the UK government substantially increased its supplies, even sending British Army and Royal Air Force advisors.
After three years of non-stop fighting and starvation, a hole did appear in the Biafran front lines and this was exploited by the Nigerian military.
As it became obvious that all was lost, Ojukwu was convinced to leave the country to avoid his certain assassination.
On 9 January 1970, General Odumegwu-Ojukwu handed over power to his second in command, Chief of General Staff Major-General Philip Effiong, and left for Côte d'Ivoire, where President Felix Houphöet-Biogny who had recognized Biafra on 14 May 1968 granted him political asylum.
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SYND 31 1 68 OJUKWU INTERVIEW
(29 Jan 1968) Interview with Liuetenant Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, leader of Republic of Biafra.
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Shagari's body taken into residence
Footage shows the moment Shagari's body arrived his Sokoto residence. Troops carried his body from a hearse and into his residence. The hearse had driven from the Sokoto airport where dignitaries went to meet his body, flown aboard a flight from Abuja.
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Nigeria - Explosion at bus station in Nigerian capital kills more than 70 / Hundreds march in protes
Explosion at bus station in Nigerian capital kills more than 70
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1. blast crater in Nyanya Motor Park cordoned off by police tape
2. damaged buses
3. sunset over Nyanya Motor Park, people gathered
4:3 Hundreds march in protest at lack of govt action over kidnapped girl pupils
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4. protestors calling on Nigeria's government to rescue kidnapped schoolgirls
5. protestors singing
Death toll at least 19 after car bomb explodes on busy road in Nigeria's capital
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Abuja - 1 May 2014
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8. Troops and police vehicle on street
Families protest with 276 schoolgirls still missing after kidnapping
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Abuja - 6 May 2014
9. Mid of Tsambido Hosea Abana, Abuja's Chibok community leader, holding up newspapers, headlines referring to the kidnapped teenage schoolgirls, reading: (English) 2 abducted schoolgirls die and We'll sell Chibok girls into slavery
10. protesters chanting and singing UPSOUND: (English) Bring back our girls, alive!
11. Crowd surrounding officials chanting UPSOUND: (English) Bring back our girls, alive!
Rescuers to dig for victims of car bombs which killed at least 118, body bags, damage
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12. Scene of blast
13. Pan burned shops
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15. Forensic team at scene of blast cordoned off by police tape
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On April 14th 2014 a massive explosion ripped through a bus station during the morning rush hour in Nigeria's capital, killing at least 72 people and wounding 164.
It was the bloodiest attack that has ever hit Abuja.
One official said he believed the bomb was buried in the earth, while the emergency management agency said the explosives were apparently hidden in a vehicle.
The explosion was very powerful, leaving a crater 4 feet deep (1.2 metres) in the ground at Nyanya Motor Park, about 16 kilometres (10 miles) from the city centre.
I thought it was a fuel tanker that exploded but later realised it was a bomb, said one local resident.
Police officials said the blast destroyed 16 luxury buses and 24 minibuses and cars.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for April 14th's bombing, but President Goodluck Jonathan blamed militant Islamist group, Boko Haram.
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On April 30th Nigerians marched in their capital to demand the government step up its efforts to rescue as many as 200 girls kidnapped in the country's northeast by Islamic extremists.
The Boko Haram militant group is negotiating over the students' fate and is demanding an unspecified ransom for their release, a Borno state community leader told The Associated Press.
A civic organisation reported on Wednesday that scores of girls and young women kidnapped from the school in the town of Chibok are being forced to marry their abductors.
We are just demanding the federal government to make this priority, said activist Yemi Adamolekun at the rally.
Outrage over the failure to rescue the girls is growing and hundreds of protestors braved heavy rain to march on April 30th.
Chibok community has been wiped out because of the girls, said Tambigo Osiah, father to four of the missing girls.
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The death toll from a car bomb that exploded on a busy road in Nigeria's capital Abuja rose to at least 19 overnight with 66 people wounded, police said on May 1st from the city that within days hosts an international conference.
That blast was claimed by the Islamic extremist Boko Haram network in a video on April 19th that threatened further assaults.
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Aviation Sector:FG designates 7 airports as agro cargo terminals
Aviation Sector:FG designates 7 airports as agro cargo terminals
Aviation Stakeholders' Forum
The first maiden stakeholders' forum between the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and its major customers will take place on Thursday, November 1, 2012 at the Welcome Centre and Hotels, International Airport Road, Ikeja.
The meeting which will be interactive is designed to acquaint the stakeholders with FAAN's efforts at repositioning our airports, under the transformation agenda of the federal Government and the roles of the stakeholders in it all.
The most recent accomplishment in the remodelling project is the commissioning of the new General Aviation Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos on October 22, 2012, the remaining 10 terminals in other airports are slated for commissioning before the end of this year. Want the latest Nigerian News? Subscribe to NTA2Lagos by clicking on this link then on subscribe
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Virgin Atlantic [Takeoff] Lagos-London Heathrow Part 1
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Shehu Shagari's son speaks on father's death
The first executive president of Nigeria Shehu Shagari, is dead. He died this evening.
He was 93. Shagari was Nigeria’s president in the second Republic that started in 1979. He was reelected in 1983.
Shortly after that, he was overthrown him in a military coup.
The former President of Nigeria, Alhaji Shehu Shagari will be buried Saturday in Sokoto, according to the family.