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APC And PDP Billboards’ Battle In Oshogbo
APC and PDP billborads at Orita-Olaiya junction in Oshogbo.
Monday, 23 March 2015
08:05
Youngken140
ust
few days to the presidential election, soldiers have been spotted in
full force around the house of the national leader of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Bourdillon Street in
Ikoyi, Lagos.

The soldiers, just like in February 8 and 10 were seen also in many parts of Lagos State yesterday in a show of force ahead of the nation’s general elections. Leadership reports that the soldiers in full fatigue and helmets carried out their display in many parts of the State, including the front of the private residence of the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Bourdillon Street in Ikoyi, Lagos.
The soldiers were said to be in 10 armored trucks, patrolling repeatedly the frontage of the residence of Tinubu who’s revealed not to be in his house. The soldiers however put the family members of the politician in distress with their looks and the manner in which they patrolled the whole environment.
A media aide to the former Lagos state governor confirmed the news saying that “The soldiers were first noticed on Sunday about 3:50pm. They were stationed about 500 meters away from his(Tinubu) gate. But Asiwaju (Bola Tinubu) is not in Lagos and there is nothing to bother about,” he added.
Between February 8 and 10, a similar siege was laid on the residence of the voluble politician. APC has been concerned about the security of Tinubu whom they alleged has been penciled down for arrest before next Saturday’s presidential polls. Leadership however made it known that the “show of force” was carried out by a joint team drawn from army, Navy, Air force, Nigeria Civil Defence, State Security Services and the Police.
The soldiers, just like in February 8 and 10 were seen also in many parts of Lagos State yesterday in a show of force ahead of the nation’s general elections. Leadership reports that the soldiers in full fatigue and helmets carried out their display in many parts of the State, including the front of the private residence of the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Bourdillon Street in Ikoyi, Lagos.
The soldiers were said to be in 10 armored trucks, patrolling repeatedly the frontage of the residence of Tinubu who’s revealed not to be in his house. The soldiers however put the family members of the politician in distress with their looks and the manner in which they patrolled the whole environment.
A media aide to the former Lagos state governor confirmed the news saying that “The soldiers were first noticed on Sunday about 3:50pm. They were stationed about 500 meters away from his(Tinubu) gate. But Asiwaju (Bola Tinubu) is not in Lagos and there is nothing to bother about,” he added.
Between February 8 and 10, a similar siege was laid on the residence of the voluble politician. APC has been concerned about the security of Tinubu whom they alleged has been penciled down for arrest before next Saturday’s presidential polls. Leadership however made it known that the “show of force” was carried out by a joint team drawn from army, Navy, Air force, Nigeria Civil Defence, State Security Services and the Police.
08:03
Youngken140
Benue statemourns the death of one of its former leaders;
General Ishaya Bakut, a former military governor in the state, who died
on Saturday at the age of 67 after a brief illness.
Leadership reports that family sources confirmed that the former military governor died at an undisclosed hospital.
General Bakut, was appointed Field Commander of ECOMOG during Liberia’s civil war by General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida’s regime.
Bakut hails from Kurmin Bi, Zonkwa, in Zangon Kataf local government was born on 16 August, 1947. He attended Government College, Kaduna (1961–1965) on a Shell BP Scholarship. In 1966, he went to the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, graduated in March 1969 and was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant.
He attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1971–1975) where he earned a B.Sc Engineering. He attended the United States School of Engineering (1977–1978), the Command and Staff College, Jaji (1979–1980) and the Indian National Defence College, New Delhi in 1985 where he obtained his M.Sc.
In 1995 he was Principal Officer to Chief of General Staff, Lt. General Oladipo Diya who was de facto vice-president under the military regime of Gen. Sani Abacha.
Leadership reports that family sources confirmed that the former military governor died at an undisclosed hospital.
General Bakut, was appointed Field Commander of ECOMOG during Liberia’s civil war by General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida’s regime.
Bakut hails from Kurmin Bi, Zonkwa, in Zangon Kataf local government was born on 16 August, 1947. He attended Government College, Kaduna (1961–1965) on a Shell BP Scholarship. In 1966, he went to the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, graduated in March 1969 and was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant.
He attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1971–1975) where he earned a B.Sc Engineering. He attended the United States School of Engineering (1977–1978), the Command and Staff College, Jaji (1979–1980) and the Indian National Defence College, New Delhi in 1985 where he obtained his M.Sc.
In 1995 he was Principal Officer to Chief of General Staff, Lt. General Oladipo Diya who was de facto vice-president under the military regime of Gen. Sani Abacha.
07:54
Youngken140
In a video posted on Youtube today by US Embassy Nigeria, US president Barack Obama
sent a message to Nigerians asking them to stand up against violence
and express their views peacefully during the upcoming election.
Transcribed version of what he said in the video below…
Hello. Today, I want to speak directly to you—the people of Nigeria. Nigeria is a great nation and you can be proud of the progress you’ve made. Together, you won your independence, emerged from military rule, and strengthened democratic institutions. You’ve strived to overcome division and to turn Nigeria’s diversity into a source of strength. You’ve worked hard to improve the lives of your families and to build the largest economy in Africa.
Now you have a historic opportunity to help write the next chapter of Nigeria’s progress—by voting in the upcoming elections. For elections to be credible, they must be free, fair and peaceful.
All Nigerians must be able to cast their votes without intimidation or fear. So I call on all leaders and candidates to make it clear to their supporters that violence has no place in democratic elections—and that they will not incite, support or engage in any kind of violence—before, during, or after the votes are counted. I call on all Nigerians to peacefully express your views and to reject the voices of those who call for violence.
And when elections are free and fair, it is the responsibility of all citizens to help keep the peace, no matter who wins. Successful elections and democratic progress will help Nigeria meet the urgent challenges you face today. Boko Haram—a brutal terrorist group that kills innocent men, women and children—must be stopped. Hundreds of kidnapped children deserve to be returned to their families. Nigerians who have been forced to flee deserve to return to their homes.
Boko Haram wants to destroy Nigeria and all that you have worked to build. By casting your ballot, you can help secure your nation’s progress. I’m told that there is a saying in your country: “to keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done.” Today, I urge all Nigerians—from all religions, all ethnic groups, and all regions—to come together and keep Nigeria one. And in this task of advancing the security, prosperity, and human rights of all Nigerians, you will continue to have a friend and partner in the United States of America.Watch the video below…
Friday, 20 March 2015
09:31
Youngken140
Corps members are being taught how to use the m60 guns for protection because of the insecurity related to the forthcoming election.
“The corp members were given security tips on how to prevent and handle mishaps in the course of the elections. They will not be given guns and ammunitions but in case the Boko boys decide to show their faces, Corpers will be able to help the security agents. After all, we are all serving our father’s land.” He said
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