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Thursday, 29 May 2014

"WHEN THE TERRORIST MURDERED SLEEP, THEY DESERVE NONE"

 WHEN THE TERRORIST MURDERED SLEEP, THEY DESERVE NONE, SAYS TAMBUWAL-SPEAKER NIGERIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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 ONE MASSACRE TOO MANY :
BEING TEXT OF AN ADDRESS BY THE SPEAKER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, RT. HON. AMINU WAZIRI TAMBUWAL, CFR, ON TUESDAY, 11TH MARCH, 2014, ON THE “DAY OF MOURNING” SPECIAL SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO REMEMBER STUDENTS AND OTHER NIGERIANS KILLED THROUGH TERRORISM

My dear Honourable colleagues,
I welcome you back to the Plenary Session of the House of Representatives. In the last two weeks, various Committees of the House had been working assiduously on the 2014 Appropriation Bill. The House is grateful to the Committees for their hard work and dedication.
2. Our reunion at times like this has always been one of joy for accomplishment of a civic responsibility. However on this day it is with the greatest sense of anguish that I welcome you back.
3. On February 25, 2014, the very day the House adjourned Plenary, Nigeria suffered a horrendous terrorist attack that struck a fatal blow at the heart and soul of the Nigerian nation and desecrated values that decent peoples of all nations hold dear. On that night, about 59 students of Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, Yobe State were killed in the most heinous manner. Some of our future national leaders were mowed down in gruesome circumstances in their sleep. Some were shot dead while many were burnt beyond recognition. That day was a day that will live in infamy in the history of this nation.
4. When innocent, harmless and defenseless women and children become the targets of these heartless murderous bandits; when the lives of sleeping children are so callously snuffed out, it becomes clear that these agents of terror have murdered sleep and they henceforth deserve none.
5. Whatever grievances the terrorists harbor against the government of Nigeria, Nigeria’s innocent children have nothing to do with it. Nigeria’s children bear no responsibility for either policy making or policy implementation in Nigeria. It is therefore an act of cowardice worthy of ringing condemnation to target the children, to strike at those who are not only innocent but are also unable to strike back or defend themselves. There can be no reason, no justification and no acceptable excuse for this act of mindless brutality. Whatever message the terrorists set out to send to the Nigerian government has been drowned out by the cries for justice by the blood of these innocent martyrs.
6. It is to remember these innocent children and other victims of violence in this country, that the House has declared today “A day of mourning” to express our collective outrage on these killings that have gone on for far too long.
7. My dear Colleagues, please travel with me on an imaginary journey to Federal Government College, Buni Yadi.
8. Picture the scene as the terrorists creep into the hostels and the children begin to wake up one after the other, with their eyes heavy with sleep, each of them convinced that this is some nightmare.
9. Picture the chaos in the rooms and the terror on the faces of the children as they watch the murderers attack the first set of students, the ones nearest to the entrance, and the students begin to realize that what is happening is not a nightmare but a reality far harsher that any nightmare the mind of a child can construct.
10. Hear the panic in the voices of the children as they begin to scream for help, from God, their parents or security. But no help will come tonight.
11. Feel the unbearable horror of this night, and hear the fading cries of these children as they finally succumb to the murderous onslaught.
12. Finally, my dear colleagues imagine that it is your own child in the hostels at Buni Yadi on this hellish night.
13. I can still hear the voice of the father of Aliyu Yola, one of the victims of the school massacre crying, “Aliyu was scared to go back to school after the last holiday. I forced him to resume not knowing he will never come back to me again”.
14. As Jodi Picoult writes in her book “My Sister’s Keeper”, “In the English language there are orphans and widows, but there is no word for the parent who loses a child”.
15. Dear colleagues, please let us rise for a minute silence in honor of the murdered children of Buni Yadi and of the many valuable Nigerians that have been lost in this needless orgy of violence.
[P A U S E ]. MAY THEIR INNOCENT SOULS REST IN
PERFECT PEACE
16. Today is not a day to apportion blames. It is a day for the expression of our sense of personal and national loss. But it is also a day for us to look for concrete solutions.
17. In my brief statement immediately after that attack, I warned that Nigeria is running out of excuses for our failure to live up to our responsibility to protect our citizens. Today I wish to amend that comment and declare that we HAVE run out of excuses. We no longer have any excuse for our inability to protect our innocent defenseless children from gratuitous violence.
18. In recent times, it seems the nation wakes up every morning to the sad news of one gory tale of bloodletting and killing of innocent Nigerians or another: in the North East States of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe; in the North Central States of Benue and Plateau; and in other parts of Nigeria.
19. We wake up to the disturbing news of daring and dastardly attacks on our military establishments resulting in the dissipation of our military infrastructure and the destruction of the lives of the heroic Nigerians who have committed their lives to the defense of our territorial integrity.
20. In Maiduguri for instance, expensive military aircraft and equipment and whole military barracks have been lost in addition to the loss of men and women of our Military and other law enforcement agencies.
21. We wake up to the chilling news of the total annihilation of innocent, law abiding families and entire communities in the most callous, reprehensible and bizarre fashion. This cannot continue. We must rise up collectively and decisively to stop these orgy of deaths, destruction and waste.
22. Section 14 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides that the security and welfare of our people is the primary purpose of government. In making this provision, the Constitution places a duty on all of us here and everyone else entrusted with the mandate of governance and representation to place a high premium on the security of lives and property of Nigerians.
23. By this parameter, the Nigerian government must rise to the occasion. And by government I do not mean only the Executive. We in the Legislature are also part of government. And we cannot therefore merely join in the chorus of lamentations. Our duty is to act swiftly and decisively in the protection of the citizenry.
24. In the past, this House had initiated and supported all measures needed to combat terrorism in the Country. Since active terrorism started manifesting itself, the House has taken the following steps:
i. We have passed over twenty resolutions on the issue of national security.
ii. We amended the Anti-terrorism Act, 2011 to strengthen the Security Agencies
iii. We have appropriated huge sums of money for the Security Agencies.
iv. Only recently, January 30, 2014 the House in making its recommendations for Constitutional Amendment voted to include the National Security Agencies and the Nigerian Police on the First Line charge for purpose of ensuring their financial independence and timely release of funds when appropriated.
25. While we await the completion of the Constitutional amendment process in which we have thus sought to remove the funding bottleneck that impedes the operational effectiveness of our security institutions, we must in the interim adopt definite measures to ensure that the security agencies have all the support they need to put an end to this long-running orgy of bloodbath so that Nigerians can sleep with both eyes closed. That is the most basic service citizens expect from their government.
26. My dear Colleagues, let us not forget that we have in place a State of Emergency in the three affected North East states. Yet the killings have continued unabated in spite of the gallant efforts of our security forces. It is therefore clear that we need to come up with other ideas for a solution. There are certain questions that this House must now ask.
27. How do we ensure that the welfare of our military is effectively administered and that they have the appropriate equipment to execute their hazardous assignment? The sad events of recent weeks have once again made Nigerians ask whether moneys appropriated for the welfare of our security forces are properly administered.
28. How do we strengthen the intelligence gathering capabilities of our intelligence agencies?
29. How do we encourage the Nigerian Police Force to institutionalize Community Policing as a framework for engaging local Communities in a partnership for checking crime and terrorism?
30. What about integrating local security structures into the regular security windows of the Nigerian Police Force with the Federal, State and Local governments supporting them with necessary resources? Is it perhaps time for us to revisit the idea of State Police?
31. How do we develop an institutional framework for securing the land through a neighborhood audit where a tab is kept on every member and every housing structure whether completed or uncompleted?
32. A fully engaged and strongly organized local population would not allow terrorism in their community or across their territory. Nigerian citizens must therefore be mobilized to take back their communities. Intelligence gathering will improve tremendously if security structures at the local levels are tapped effectively by the Police.
33. How do we institute a form of ‘Marshall Plan’ to effectively address the economic circumstances of the affected regions? Such a measure will serve to check youth restiveness, unemployment and mass poverty. The private sector also has a huge role to play in this.
34. What about our traditional rulers, religious leaders and other stakeholders? Does the government now need to intensify engagement with these elders to take advantage of their unique position, wisdom and influence?
35. These few suggestions are only intended to serve as stimuli for further discourse. I challenge my colleagues and other Nigerians to come forward with other ideas and solutions on how we can as a nation address this situation.
36. The involvement of the citizenry in the fight against terrorism is a vital issue. For the campaign against terrorism to succeed the people must get involved. A crisis of this magnitude is beyond the capacity of any government to resolve on its own without the support of the people. Whenever the stability and survival of a nation is threatened, the most potent weapon in repelling the threat is the active engagement of the people of that nation.
37. I humbly appeal to the Nigerian people to join in this struggle for the soul of our nation and embrace as a sacred duty the mission of restoring peace and stability in Nigeria. We must draw from the heartbreak of Buni Yadi, and other areas affected by mindless violence, an inspiration to rededicate ourselves to the cause of nation building.
38. One hundred years after Nigeria was amalgamated into one country, there are Nigerians who would still prefer to emphasize and celebrate our differentness and blame the British for amalgamating us, rather than embrace the reality of our oneness. At this stage of our journey of nationhood, all Nigerians should be highlighting the ties that bind us. We should be promoting the elements of our common heritage and emphasizing the imperatives of our common destiny.
39. In the light of a heart-wrenching tragedy like this, our people must now see that those political, sectional and sectarian differences that have made it impossible for us to present a united front against our challenges are petty and self-absorbed. If a tragedy of the Buni Yadi magnitude does not bring us together as one nation, if the loss of our innocent children whose only offence was that they went to school to gain education and wisdom in preparation for a future of service to Nigeria and humanity does not unite us in grief, then we need to ask ourselves if we truly meet the basic spiritual requirements of nationhood.
40. We cannot claim to be one nation, if we cannot find unity in grief; just as we cannot claim to be a great nation when we are incapable of preventing horrendous attacks on our children peacefully asleep in their beds.
41. As a people we are known to be our brothers’ keeper. Terror has never been in our character and with God on our side we shall surely defeat this minority tribe of violence. Let us therefore arise with a single-minded resolve that the Buni Yadi massacre is one massacre too many and we shall tolerate no more.
42. My dear colleagues,
- Our nation is in mourning, and it is in urgent need of
consolation
- Our nation is in pain, and in urgent need of healing
- Our nation is puzzled, and in urgent need of answers
- Our nation is disillusioned, and in urgent need of reassurance.
43. As the elected representatives of the people, it is our duty to offer that consolation, administer that healing, provide those answers and furnish that reassurance that our people need to make them continue to believe in the Nigerian nation.
44. Thank you and God bless Nigeria.

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

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 In Nigeria every thing has political under-tone. Believe me that even former Minister Oby Ezekwesili and Sahara Reportersmight be the very first to doubt or criticize GEJ if eventually he uses only bear hands to rescue those Chibok School Girls from the mouth of their lion den called Boko Haram just like the Shepherd Boy David did in the Bible Book of Samuel. And; The APC Zealots will scream and shout hey (look) don't mind GEJ...it was actually GEJ that is the Boko Haram they are looking for. But sorry for you all his critics because you can fool some people sometimes, but you can't fool all the people all the time. We the Good People of Nigeria already knew that Boko Haram is not GEJ and that GEJ is not holding #OurGirls. after all, Boko Haram did not start with GEJ's Administration but it started during when former Minister Oby Ezekwesili was a sitting Cabinet Minister with his Grand Pa OBJ and by then, Sahara Reporters WASN'T YET BORN or just a toddler. #LiveUsAlone with the ill conceived everyday protest wrongfully directing against GEJ instead of the Culprit Boko Haram. Lets INFORMATION NIGERIA, The International Community and Government Focus on the search and rescue of our girls to #BringBackOurGirls instead of distracting Government and the Polity with wrong statement and sponsored publications. People, Protest People statement and publications Should be directed against Boko Haram and not against GEJ or the Nigerian People Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba are all innocent of this mess only Boko Haram deserve the whole blame because there's no reason good enough to kill people and cease school pupils. #Nigeria #Globalnewsserve #Yahoonews #thisdaylive.com #Sunnewsonline #Global #GlobalnewsObservers #StaunchBroadcastingMedia #eGlobalNews #Googlenews #Discover #Twitter #Agumaprince

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S&P Upgrades Romania to Investment Grade After Six Years

S&P Upgrades Romania to Investment Grade After Six Years

By Andra Timu,   May 16, 2014

 Standard & Poor’s upgraded Romania to investment grade for the first time since 2008 as the economy grows and the government maintains fiscal rigor.


The Black Sea country’s long-term sovereign bond rating was raised to BBB-, the lowest investment grade and placing it on par with Russia, Brazil and Spain, from BB+, S&P said today in a statement.

Romania has struggled to shed its junk rating over the past 5 1/2 years, embarking on one of the European Union’s toughest austerity programs in 2010 by cutting state wages 25 percent and raising value-added tax by 5 percentage points. The government narrowed the budget gap to an estimated 2.2 percent of gross domestic product this year, from 7.2 percent in 2009.

“The upgrade reflects Romania’s rapid progress in improving its external balances,” S&P said in a statement. “We believe Romania will maintain steady GDP growth, averaging 3 percent over 2014-2017.”

The cost of insuring Romania’s debt against non-payment for five years with credit-default swaps was little changed at 145 basis points yesterday, down from 184 at the start of the year.

Bond markets often disregard rating and outlook changes. France’s 10-year yield, which was 3.08 percent when S&P removed its top rating in January 2012, tumbled to a record 1.66 percent last year.

From the start of this year, Fitch, Moody’s, S&P and DBRS Inc. had to release announcement schedules for ratings decisions under EU rules introduced in the wake of the region’s debt crisis. Assessors will be restricted to three judgments per year on sovereign borrowers that haven’t asked or paid for a grade, and will need to review ratings at least every six months.

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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Bear kills Irish woman (When Beast Is Determined) in savage attack in Canada



Bear kills Irish woman (When Beast Is Determined) in savage attack in Canada

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A Career Oriented and Certified Instrument Technician Named Lorna Weafer, 36, has been confirmed died after being attacked by a large male black bear in Alberta Canada at the Suncor oilfield which The oilfield is located 25 miles north of her home in Fort McMurray.
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A Dublin woman had been killed by a male black bear on an oilfield in Alberta, Canada.
Lorna Weafer (36), who emigrated to Canada with her parents, Margaret and Frank, 30 years ago, was working as an instrument technician carrying out electrical work at the Suncor oilfield. The oilfield is located 25 miles north of her home in Fort McMurray.
The incident took place at 2:15pm on Wednesday, May 7. Weafer was exiting a portable washroom when she was attacked.
Six of her co-workers tried to scare off the bear but they could not save her. She died at scene.
Her colleagues blasted air horns, sprayed fire extinguishers and shot a water cannon at the bear who continued to maul Weafer for an hour. The bear would back away for short periods and then come back.
Alberta Fish and Wildlife investigator Mike Ewald said “This bear was very determined.”
Scott Doherty, a spokesman for Canadian labor union, Unifor, told the press “People tried to stop it and do everything they could. Obviously they are fairly horrified at what they saw and witnessed.”
The Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) report that the bear was a mature male. The bear was tracked down by officers and killed.
A family friend told the Evening Herald Weafer’s brothers, Keith and Darren were flying from Thailand and Australia to be with their parents in Canada.
Weafer’s cousin, Dublin actor Alan O'Neill, who plays Hugh in “Sons of Anarchy” said "We are all completely numb and in a state of shock and total disbelief. Lorna was beautiful, funny and full of life.
"I cannot express in words how much she will be missed. I can only pray that we all find strength to brave this storm."
A friend of Weafer’s said “She did very well for herself…The father and mother went out there years ago and the father worked in the oilfields. Lorna followed him into the same profession. She was very successful.
"She was very outgoing, a very dry Irish wit. She always had time for everybody. You hear that all the time, but that is the truth.”
"She was very successful in her career. She was extremely interested in rugby and all sports.
"She grew up with two brothers so she was very tough. She was the middle child."
Police are waiting for a DNA test to determine that they have killed the bear that attacked Weafer. Ewald said the incident was likely predatory and unprovoked.
Bear attacks in North America and Canada are very rare. The last predatory black bear attack in Alberta was in 1991.
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Thursday, 8 May 2014

10 Best Cities for Today’s College Graduates



10 Best Cities for Today’s College Graduates


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April 29, 2014
As more local institutions join the student loan game, college kids will have even more options for private loans
Attention, Class of 2014: It’s almost time to start ditching dorm life for the real world.
Though some soon-to-be degree holders may already have good jobs lined up, many more will be searching for some time to come. The unemployment rate for the class of 2013, after all, is at 10.9 percent – far above the national average. Still, that’s the lowest unemployment rate for new college graduates since 2007, when the rate was at 7.7 percent.
With the job market improving for this group of Americans, especially in certain parts of the country, where should these new grads go?
A new study by NerdWallet examined criteria in each major U.S. city – such as the job market, average income, affordability and percentage of young people – all crucial to this cohort, and came up with the 10 places most appealing to new college graduates.
Of course, it's important for students to note that the job markets in these cities are extremely competitive. And since they're so popular for young people, even scoring an interview for an entry level job will be fierce.  So, if you preferred beer pong over books, these might not be the cities for you.​
The best cities for the class of 2014: 
1.     Washington, D.C.; Median Income for College Grads: $60,104
Though the nation’s capital is one of the more expensive places to live, it also has some of the highest wages. Recent college grads in D.C. earn, on average, $60,104, the second highest annual salary in the country. Washington also has a strong job market, with many opportunities in government as well as in business, science and the arts.
2.     Seattle, WA; Median Income for College Grads: $50,578
Seattle is the most educated city in the U.S.: More than 34 percent of its population holds a bachelor’s degree or higher. The top industries include aerospace, information technology, clean technology and health care. It also has one of the highest average incomes for recent college grads.
3.     Minneapolis, MN; Median Income for College Grads: $46,525
Minneapolis is home to the most Fortune 500 companies per capita in all of the metro areas in the country, so there are plenty of job opportunities for recent college grads. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul also have one of the highest populations of young people between the ages of 20 and 29, making this area an even more appealing place for recent grads.
4.     San Francisco, CA; Median Income for College Grads: $61,426:
Though San Francisco is one of the most expensive places to live, high wages and a strong job market make it incredibly attractive to new graduates.  The median income for those with bachelor’s degrees is $61,426, the highest in the country. Major industries include technology, science, media and financial services. The area is home to the country’s biggest tech giants, including Google and Twitter.
5.     Austin, TX; Median Income for College Grads: $45,023
Austin is hopping with young professionals – those ages 20 to 29 make up more than 21 percent of the population. It also has the lowest unemployment rate out of all major U.S. cities, with plenty of opportunities for young workers.  Major tech corporations like Dell and IBM are in Austin, and it’s one of the most affordable places to live out of all other major cities. It ranked the second lowest on NerdWallet’s Cost of Living Index, just behind Columbus, OH.
6.     Atlanta, GA; Median Income for College Grads: $50,862
Atlanta has a range of opportunity for new graduates. The city is driven by trade and transportation, business services, government, education and health services; Atlanta is home to Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines and The Home Depot.
7.     Raleigh, NC; Median Income for College Grads: $45,495
This city has the third most educated population on the list, with 31.9 percent of residents 25 and older holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. Major industries include manufacturing, aerospace, biotechnology and green energy.
8.     Boston, MA; Median Income for College Grads: $52,119
Young people apparently love Boston: It has the greatest proportion of young professionals of all large cities. Though the Massachusetts capital is an expensive place to live, young people tend to earn higher wages and the unemployment rate is relatively low. The largest industries are health care, finance and insurance and education.
9.     Denver, CO; Median Income for College Grads: $48,133
Denver has one of the most educated populations, with a large percentage of people holding a bachelor’s degree. The Mile-High City has a moderate cost of living, though degree holders tend to earn higher than average wages. The top industries are aerospace and aviation, broadcasting and telecommunications, energy and health care.
10. Columbus, OH; Median Income for College Grads: $44,392
Columbus is the most affordable city in the top 10, according NerdWallet’s Cost of Living Index. It also has one of the lowest unemployment rates.  Major industries include manufacturing, logistics, science and technology, and business and financial services. The largest employers include JPMorgan Chase & Co, and The Ohio State University.

NOW WHAT DEVELOPING NATIONS LIKE NIGERIA SHOULD KNOW FROM THE ABOVE:
·         Keep good statistics records of census populations without bias of one tribe or the other trying to manipulate a national human head counts.
·         Have a good data of the employed and unemployed people Youths/ (Adults).
·         Create a constitutionally recognized frame work that provides social welfare for the students and unemployed youths instead of just few people in the society embezzling wealth that is meant for a whole Nation.
·         Adopt true Federalism to allow competition among states to help speed up human and infrastructural development.
·         Revisit banking system interest percentages on loans and bring loan interest to a barest minimum of single unit to empower youths and the investing commercial populace and grow the peoples per capital income which will in turn grow the economy.
·         Diversify the Government investment and earning focus from only depending on crude oil income to refining, chemicals and petrochemical products, agriculture and machineries productions etc.
·         Add more craftsmanship and entrepreneurial curriculum to the institution of higher learning and post primary academic studies.
·         It is so disheartening that while the global unemployment rates soars and economies are drifting, the developing nations gets busy strategizing to cushion the effects on its citizens and their economies, the undeveloped economies has continued to stamped and concentrates on corruption thereby repeating one same practice of old and ready  to gaining same failed results.
·         The only thing that cannot change is change….There is no one Nation that can develop another Nation better than its citizens can do….a word is enough for the wise.
·         Let your home be sufficient enough for room and accommodates your youths, otherwise the future is not safe haven.


Additional Comments/Writing coiled from Prince Evans (Nigeria) Post, Top coiled from Fiscal Times.

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