Tuesday, 29 April 2014

what Prophet T.B Joshua says about the kidnapped school girls


Prophet T.B Joshua, the general overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations has given a powerful message concerning the female students abducted in Borno State.
He gave the message during the Sunday Service on April 27, 2014.
He said:
  “They have to be released. That is the voice of God. I saw a vision where some of these girls have escaped and they are trying to find their way from the forest to the town. In the midnight, some of these girls ran away. The ones that are still under their custody – God said He will release them. This is the voice of God. God has spoken – these children must be released. We can’t wait to see them. God has marked them that nothing should happen. 
The family members of the abducted schoolgirls - your pain are our pain. I learnt many of the parents are in the bush. Please come back home. It is not your battle alone but the battle of all people of God all over the world. They are also our children. 

    We are in a spiritual battle. God has promised all of them will come out free, without harm and hurt. However, if there is unnecessary confrontation, it may affect them. 

    I want to tell our security men that they should take it easy. They should not go with full force because it will bounce back on these children. Let us be prayerful and at the same time be tactical and strategic, so they will not harm our dear schoolgirls. Their captors are in a place where they cannot move forward or backwards. Confrontation is dangerous. The security men should be very careful in their strategy and approach.

    Almost half of these girls have escaped and are inside the bush. Our prayer is safety for these little ones. Let them come out! We can’t wait to see them! I was expecting “Breaking News” last Thursday that almost half of them escaped. It was the shooting of our security men they heard that scared them. They are afraid the shooting is from the militants, not knowing our security forces were coming to rescue them. They have stopped their journey and are hanging somewhere. God is in control! 

    Lift up your voice and pray for the protection of these girls. Remember our security forces too in prayer. Ask God to give them more wisdom and a clean and clear strategy, so that their approach will not be attack for attack. No matter what the militants do, even if they attack, they should not attack back in order not to harm our girls. On Tuesday, be in an attitude of prayer. With God, all things are possible.”

Monday, 28 April 2014

Vconnect Prioritizes Customer Engagement …Upgrades website to user-friendly status




Emeka Ibemere
Barring last minute effort to attract new clients and still retain the old clients as usual, an organization has stepped up their network and raised the bar in technology sector in its effort to answer their customers’ needs.
With the new brand effort, the tech and online ardent followers of internet are to experience a new model user-friendly- website by the time the ongoing upgrading status at the Vconnect ends.
The unique spell of experience is expected to bring utmost value to the clients of Vconnect as their popular online business directory.
 To this background, the V Connect.com gears up to evolve a new and dynamic ways of serving its growing consumers well again.
According to Ameya Bhave, Product Head, Vconnect, the company has set the ball rolling in making their effort a reality with its recent online upgrade. He said this is possible following more advanced improvement on the previous website version, which he added was packed with new features designed to not only make the search for users easier, but also keep the website’s teeming users actively engaged in the process.
According to the company, with the recent upgrade, users would find the search for local businesses easier and remain actively engaged in the process. He disclosed that for example, the website’s homepage is less cluttered with messages, information and pictures giving room for enhanced search and sharing of findings; while Google Map is available for easy navigation to requested business location.
The company also disclosed that any visit to the site now, shows that the new home page has an awesome look and feel, very inviting with fewer messages, business information found could be ‘liked’, ‘saved’, ‘shared’ and even ‘sent’ through an SMS option for every customised page.
It was also that with the upgrade, users have the luxury of searching for and saving every important business that catches their fancy, ‘like’ and ‘save’ the identified businesses to stay connected by getting regular updates on new deals, discounts, offers & promos. According to the company manager, when the ‘like’ button attached to a business page is clicked, it automatically marks as a favourite on the user's profile such that the user would not have to go through the search exercise for that business all over again.
Furthermore when searching, a user is equally at liberty to share business page link and comments with network of friends due to the available social media platforms namely, Facebook, Twitter, Google+. This serves as a form of endorsement for the shared businesses.
While reviewing the recent upgrade of the website, Tech experts who have experienced the exciting and engaging feel of the site expressed satisfaction at what they summarise as a seamless way of finding information in record time.
According to the experts, the new version of Vconnects website was one which could connect them on the go and could also be downloaded from every popular mobile app store that worth its salt in cutting-edge technology.  
Meanwhile, the recent upgrade of VConnect.com is already generating positive reactions from different users who regularly surf the website in search of businesses for their convenience such as hospitals, restaurants, fast food, beauty shops, electronics offices etc.
Ameya Bhave says the reason was not far-fetched, because users are saved the trouble of being restricted to laptops alone since they could access the business directory portal on their mobile phones without downtime.
He said Vconnect has always placed customer satisfaction on the front burner of its value proposition; ensuring that users enjoy premium and valuable service at no extra cost to them. Daily Newswatch gathered that the mission of the company was to make it easier for everyone to find information on local businesses and to contribute to the growth of small and medium enterprises.
commenting further on the rationale for the recent upgrade which has been generating rave reviews nationwide, Bhave, the Product Head of Vconnect, urged users to keep their fingers crossed for more user-friendly innovations from VConnect in the weeks and months ahead, adding that, “they are set to witness a more advanced new media powerhouse that will do well to attend to all their information needs, thereby effectively making life easier for them.”
Vconnect said it would continue to drive increased focus on advanced digital marketing with unrivalled product offerings. “This ultimately ensures that every patron gets premium value at all times”.
It would be remembered that four years ago, the company started with an ambitious project of organizing information on local businesses in Nigeria and making it available to users.
Four years down the line, the company boast that over 800,000 businesses are closer to their customers and that they still have a long way to go.
According to organization, their dream is to build a platform to remove the barriers between businessmen, entrepreneurs and the business information they want.

Prior to now, finding business information has never been easy in Nigeria. But over the past four years, the company said they have nurtured a database of over 800,000 businesses in Nigeria, so that their users could freely access information. “We connect our users to businesses around them”
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“Growth of internet in Nigeria has been unlike any other country in the world. Mobile internet continues to be more popular amongst our users. We make it easy for our users to access information on location, product & services on-the-go. Our mobile site and Mobile app compliment our website”, the company stated. “We strive to deliver a consistent, meaningful and engaging experience to our users across the entire three platforms”.
“We provide our users with a large number of businesses listed on our website from which they can benefit. Our users can see the business' location on the map, get their contact details and see their products and services. All this information is also accessible on the go through our mobile website and mobile apps platforms. We connect local businesses with their potential customers. Businesses benefit from our efficient and cost effective marketing tools to reach out to even wider audience”.


EFCC takes anti-corruption sensitization programme to offices




Emeka Ibemere
The vehicle for campaign for government officials to remain free from corruption and purse intrinsic worth of life in the discharge of their duties screeched to a halt on April 23, 2014 at the premises of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), in Abuja, the federal capita.
The management and staff of the directorate were already seated when the promoters of the campaign steeped in to interact with NDE family.
The campaign was one of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s agenda to take the war against corruption to every Nigerian.
 Chairman of the EFCC Ibrahim Lamorde, while addressing the management and staff of the NDE, asked them to remain steadfast in the battle against corruption. Lamorde also charged management and staff of National Directorate of Employment, to take up the gauntlet in the fight against economic and financial crimes in the country as the Commission cannot do it alone.
Speaking through the deputy director of Public Affairs of the commission, Osita Nwajah, Lamorde stated that the anti-corruption sensitization programme organized by the Commission for staff of NDE in Abuja, was to encourage workers to key-into the fight rather than seeing the battle against economic crimes as the responsibilities of the EFCC, alone.
“The essence of this programme is to take the anti-graft campaign to the workplace, and encourage workers to have a buy-in, as the EFCC alone cannot fight and win the war against corruption in Nigeria,” he said.
According to him, the cankerworm of corruption feeds on poverty, ignorance, unemployment and fear of the unknown.
“These are subordinate monsters that the NDE is uniquely placed and empowered to deal with; that is why EFCC considers NDE a key partner in the war against corruption,” he said. The Chairman further stated that the enlightenment and sensitization programme, “gives us a chance to advance our strategic partnership, from the point of the preventive mandate of the EFCC, which blends with the goal of the NDE to build a society of virile, self employed and uniquely empowered citizens”.
 On her own, the Head, Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit of the Commission, Aisha Larai Musa advised staff of the NDE to be proactive and report anybody suspected to be involved in acts of corruption.
Responding to the submissions of both Lamorde and Larai Musa, the Director General of the NDE, Mallam Abubakar Mohammed, who was represented by the Director in charge of Rural Employment and Promotion, Kunle Abayomi, commended the Commission for the initiative. He stated that the exercise would serve as a catalyst towards the promotion of transparency and accountability in the work place. Meanwhile EFCC was on April 23, 2014 arraigned one Tajo Sani Yunusu and his company, Sani Brothers Oil and Gas Limited, before Justice Dije Abdu Aboki of Kano State High Court on a two-count charge bordering on issuance of dud cheque.
The accused allegedly collected 125, 000 litres of diesel valued at N20, 000, 000 (Twenty Million Naira from the complainant, one Amanallahi Ahmad Mohammed, and gave him three Zenith Bank Plc cheques for the sum. However two of the cheques were dishonoured on presentation at the bank due to lack of fund standing to the credit of the drawer.

One of the charge reads, “that you Tajo Sani Yunusa and Sani brothers Oil and Gas Limited sometime in February 2013 at Kano within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Kano State
did issue a Zenith Bank cheque with serial number 70562337 of Sani Brothers Oil And Gas Limited dated the 30th day February 2013 for the sum of N9,600, 000 (Nine Million, Six Hundred Thousand Naira ) to Amanallahi Ahmad which was presented and returned unpaid on the ground that no sufficient fund were standing to the credit of the drawer as at 17th April 2013 the date it was presented and you thereby committed an offense contrary to section 1(1) (a) and punishable under section 1(1)(b) of the Dishonoured Cheques (Offences) Act, laws of the Federation, 2004”.
The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges and was granted bail in the sum of N5, 000, 000 (Five Million Naira) and two sureties in like sum. The sureties should be public servants of not below the rank of Director with a landed property in Kano. Last week, the commission recovered N4.3 billion from suspects involved in the petroleum subsidy scam.

Revealing the figure, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde disclosed that the Commission recovered N4.3billion from suspects involved in the petroleum subsidy scam. He made the disclosure on Tuesday April 15 when the management of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency led by its Executive Secretary, Mr. Farouk Ahmed paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Abuja.
The EFCC boss said the collaboration between the two agencies was pivotal to the Commission instituting court cases against 13 oil marketers indicted in the investigations in to the fraud in the subsidy regime. He called for a sustained partnership between the agencies in order to sanitize the petroleum industry, adding that such collaboration was imperative as the Commission will regularly seek for information and documents from the PPPRA.
According to him, pressure may also come from the EFCC on staff of PPPRA as they will be required to testify in court or provide evidence for the prosecution of those involved in subsidy scam. “I know pressure will be put on your staff. Please bear with us. It is because of the need to sanitize the country,” he said.
Earlier, the PPPRA chief executive, Farouk Ahmed thanked the EFCC chairman for receiving his team. He said the visit was to further consolidate the relationship between the EFCC and PPPRA. Ahmed who commended the EFCC for its effort to rid the country of economic and financial crimes said he was looking forward to a more effective collaboration between the two agencies.

Ahmed requested the Commission to detail a staff to the organization to ensure seamless collaboration.
Among those who accompanied the executive secretary on the visit were Moses Mbaba, assistant general manager, Administration; Victor Shidoil, assistant general manager, Operations; Alison Tekena, Assistant general manager, Corporate Planning and a host of other top management staff.

Friday, 25 April 2014

Drug trafficking: Clearing agents, problem to drug war-- NDLEA





Emeka Ibemere
Activities of the members of the freight forwarders at both the National Aviation Handling Company, NACHO, and their counter parts at the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited, SAHCOL, section of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos is becoming a pain in the neck of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
Severally the staffers of both companies have continued to defy government orders in conniving with drug barons to ship illicit drugs in and out of the shores of Nigeria without collaborating with the agency’s men stationed at both organizations’ operational offices.
 The unrepentant collaboration with drug gangs in Nigeria and outside is allegedly causing ripples at the offices of the organizations and is giving NDLEA operatives a great concern.
 Overtime, the members of the freight forwarders have been warned to contact operatives on any suspicious luggage or heavy equipment either on arrival of about to be dispatched but the clearing agents have failed to do as agreed.
It would be recalled that the Agency late last year placed courier companies under the security search light. This is because the custom licensed agents and their counterparts at the airport bluntly refused to heed the warnings by the NDLEA and Nigeria Cargo Aviation Authority NACAA. The two government agencies urged the agents to painstakingly check any goods handed over to them before clearing such goods. The agencies also added that the agents’ failure to comply with the order, might lead to their prosecution.
Mr Austin Eboigbe, the Safety Inspector of NCAA, advised the cargo agents to report any suspicious cargo to the appropriate authorities.
Eboigbe said that several air crashes happened because of improper handling of dangerous goods onboard aircraft.
According to him, the agency is currently investigating incidents relating to dangerous goods carried within the country by some agents.
Eboigbe added that such dangerous goods, included fireworks, lighter, gas cooker, body spray and magnets.
He warned that the agency would not hesitate to withdraw the licence of any agent or sanction any airline found wanting.
Mr Nasir Kotangora, the Head of NDLEA at the Murtula Mohammed Airport, Lagos, said that drugs were dangerous goods, which could cause harm to the aircraft.
“As agents, you are expected to crosscheck properly any luggage you collect for shipment.
“Dangerous goods for shipment should be accompanied with the required papers.
“Any powder you are collecting should be subjected to forensic analysis.
It is the responsibility of all to ensure total security within the airports,” he said.
Mr Agbongban Bright, the Group Head, Regional Business and Cargo Shed Manager, Greater Washington Logistics, said that the company organised the seminar to sensitise the agents on the shipment of dangerous goods.
Bright urged the agents to always follow safety standards and practice as laid down by the International Civil Aviation Organisation and the International Air Transport Association.
“In recent times, we have had cases of some agents who ignorantly shipped items that constituted dangerous goods, which the agency had to identify because it was not known to the agents. We see that this has become a recurring issue and we need to organise a seminar like this to create awareness among the agents on what constitute dangerous goods,” he said. Mitchell Ofoyeju, the spokesman for the NDLEA, told our correspondent that more than 10 custom licensed agents or clearing agents have been nabbed with the dangerous drugs at the Airport.
This week’s arrest of a clearing agent made it 11 suspects in the last one year and it again exposed the clandestine activities of the group’s attempt in thwarting the effort of the agency in getting rid of illicit drug out of Nigeria.
The agency in its routine operation at the SACHOL discovered 2.460kg of cocaine inside female shoes and voltage regulators at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
The seizures were made in a consignment of female shoes from Brazil on board an Ethiopian Airline flight and a shipment of voltage regulators meant for export to Gabon on a DHL cargo flight.
NDLEA Commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar explained that the shoes shipped into the country were abandoned.
“We found an abandoned luggage containing ladies shoes that originated from Brazil. During examination, 1.860kg of cocaine was found inside the shoe soles”, he added.
“Our men at the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited (SAHCOL) section of the airport also detected 600 grammes of cocaine hidden in a voltage regulator. A freight forwarder had been arrested in connection with the cocaine shipment to Gabon” Hamza stated. The agency’s spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju, said the suspect is Nyeaka Chidiebere Anslem, and that he is 37, years old.
 He said the suspect hails from Imo State. However, the suspect said in his statement that he was given the consignment by his client.
“I am a freight forwarder with over five years working experience. A client gave me a bag containing three voltage regulators and hair attachment to send to Gabon. The NDLEA at SAHCOL, while searching the luggage dismantled the voltage regulators and found five parcels of substance that tested positive for cocaine in one of the regulators,” Nyeaka stated. The man who has five married further said that he wasn’t aware of the content of the luggage.
The Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency would continue to keep a close watch over Nigeria-Brazil route while other African routes are being re-classified in line with current risk levels.  “The NDLEA will continue to keep a close watch over Nigeria-Brazil route because of the high number of arrests and seizures made on the route. Recent drug seizures on some African routes have equally placed them on a high risk platform. We must continue to adopt effective strategies in preventing the sub-region from being used as a drug hub”, Giade stated. He promised that the suspect would be charged to court as soon as possible.
Six months ago, officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), arrested three customs licensed clearing and forwarding agents and a motorcycle parts dealer for allegedly aiding in shipping illicit drugs into the country.
The suspects are being interrogated in connection with three shipments of methamphetamine meant for export to Malaysia on an Ethiopian Airways flight at the MMIA, Lagos.
NDLEA says the drug weighing 70.4kg has an estimated street value of N352 million.
The names of the three agents released by the NDLEA commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar, are Adewuyi Segun, 45 years, Atebata Godwin, 27 years and Akpaida Kareem Ajayi, 33 years. A 36-year-old motorcycle parts dealer at Nnewi, Anambra State, Ukpabi Paul, was also arrested.

According to Hamza, “the methamphetamine consignments include 32.7kg which was brought by Adewuyi Segun; there was another 20kg which was brought by Ukpabi Paul. Akpaida Kareem Ajayi as well Atebata Godwin brought 17.7kg. All the suspects are co-operating with investigators.”
Ukpabi Paul hails from Imo State, but sells motorcycle parts at Nnewi.
Reacting over his ordeal, Paul appealed for mercy stating that he was a first time offender.
In his words, “I am married and have three children. My role was to give the drug to a clearing agent, by name Akpaida Kareem Ajayi. Please, be merciful on me, it is my first time”. Akpaida Kareem Ajayi in his statement blamed his involvement on greed and desire to make quick money. “I have myself to blame because they paid me N500, 000 to send the shipment,” he stated.
 “I agreed to participate in the illegal deal because of the half-million naira that I was offered”. Akpaida Kareem and Atebata Godwin are from Edo State while Adewuyi Segun hails from Oyo State.
Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade said those who engage in criminal acts should expect the ‘Day of Judgment’.
“It is sad that these customs licensed agents have acted contrary to the NDLEA Act in pursuit of selfish and criminal interest. The Agency will continue to make drug trafficking unattractive”, he said.
“Our objective is to prevent drug syndicates from enjoying the financial incentives of the criminal trade. All four suspects will soon be charged to court,” Giade assured.
In 2010, NDLEA smashed a notorious drug trafficking gang operating in the country with stronghold in Pakistan. To financially incapacitate their businesses and repatriate the illicit proceeds from their drug deals, the anti-narcotic agency also sealed off two boutiques in Lagos and other valuable assets including a posh utility vehicle belonging to the suspected drug barons.
All four suspected members of the cartel had a clearing and forwarding agent who plies his trade at the Lagos airport. He was arrested for facilitating the drug deal.
He was alleged to be working for three business men believed to be the brain behind the illicit drug trafficking gang. The suspects are on trial at a Federal High Court in Lagos.
They were arrested on Friday, January 22, 2010, in connection with the unlawful importation of 2.4 kilogrammes of heroin from Lahore, Pakistan. The estimated street value of the drug was put at N23million.
The consignment of garments and sports goods with airway bill number 176-1503 6324 was sent on an Emirates flight. In the airway bill, it was marked a sample shipment with no commercial value but buried inside it were six parcels of powdery substance found to be heroin weighing 2.4kg.
The crackdown exposed how clearing agents played key roles in the criminal acts of drug dealing in Nigeria using boutique business as a hoax in smuggling illicit drugs.
All the suspects involved in the illicit transaction starting from the barons to the clearing agents are facing trial in the law courts.
Ahmadu Giade, the drug czar had vowed to unveil drug barons and clearing agents with more offensive in the offing. Giade commended the officers over what he described as ‘proactive and thorough investigation’. Giade said, “This is a model case where officers displayed a rare investigative dexterity. All parties to the crime were successfully arrested. Several other cases under intense surveillance are near completion and more barons shall be unveiled. My operational promise to Nigerians is that they will soon know those behind the illicit trade and also see them brought to book.”
He further stated that a team of investigators had moved in to speedily complete investigation into the case preparatory to the arraignment of all suspects.
Alhaji Hamza Umar gave the name of the clearing and forwarding agent as Andrew Omoigui, 38, while other suspected drug barons are Monday Paul Edeh, 38, a.k.a. Molue; Chidi Ugbaja, 33, and Marcel Chibueze Udeze, 36.
Preliminary findings by the anti-narcotic agent linked the suspects to a notorious drug trafficking cabal operating in the country with affiliates in Pakistan.
The suspected kingpin of the drug syndicate, Marcel Chibueze Udeze, was equally found to have been deported from China twice.
He conspired with Chidi Ugbaja who once lived in China and Monday Paul Edeh to import the drug. Andrew was said to have demanded for the sum of one million naira to clear the goods having been told that the consignment contained heroin.
Daily Newswatch gathered that the money was however paid into his bank account. Andrew was a senior clearing and forwarding agent with over 14 years experience. Other members of the drug gang operate boutique business as a cover-up.
If convicted by the law court, the accused persons could spend 25 years each in prison custody under the NDLEA Act.
 As if that wasn’t enough, in 2012, Ahmadu Giade said three clearing agents were arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, for trying to export drugs.
Giade said through Mitchell Ofoyeju, head of the agency's public affairs, that the agents were arrested in connection with illicit drugs. He said Giade had advised clearing agents nationwide to properly know their customers, adding that the law would run its full course on them if they were found wanting.
Giade said the three agents arrested were workers of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO), adding that they were apprehended for attempting to smuggle two consignments of methamphetamine on an Emirates flight to Malaysia.
He added that the drugs, weighing 36.44kg, were concealed in foodstuffs and laptop bags, and declared as personal effects by the consignor
“Following the discovery of the drug, we arrested three clearing agents and they are currently being interrogated. The total weight of methamphetamine found in both packages is 36.44kg”, he stated.
“The first consignment of methamphetamine hidden in garri, dry fish and yams, weighed 6.95kg, while the second weighing 29.48kg was hidden in laptop bags”.
Giade said that the agents were expected to take necessary precautionary measures, such as knowing their customers and checking any consignment for shipment.
He noted that the Agency would continue to prosecute agents whenever drugs are detected in the cargo they are processing. NDLEA however dismissed the claim by the suspects that they thought the drug was food seasoning.
“Investigations have commenced and we hope to apprehend other persons connected with the illegal shipment,” Giade promised.