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Why Nigeria must celebrate Keshi – Amaju

Amaju was reacting to the remarks of sports promoter, Martin Osaile who said that Keshi had reached his limit and might not offer Nigeria more than he did at the last Nations Cup in South Africa where Nigeria won the cup 19 years after they did so in Tunisia. Amaju said the following: Coach Stephen Keshi has “It is fundamentally wrong to assume that Keshi has reached his limit. Keshi should not be condemned but celebrated. He has been on duty for only two years and within this period we won the Nations Cup, something we were doing under an indigenous coach for the first time. Everybody is celebrating Alex Ferguson for the feat he achieved with Manchester United. But how many years did he work before he won his first trophy?  Martin Osaile wants Osaze back to the Eagles. I don’t have anything against that. But we won the Nations Cup without Osaze. We all know that Osaze has a history of clashes with coaches. He had problems with Amodu, Lagerback, Siasia and now Keshi. Indiscip

Only undemocratic govs support Jang – Amaechi

EMBATTLED Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum and Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, yesterday, maintained that only undemocratic governors were supporting his rivalry and Governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang. Amaechi who spoke at a symposium on Review of the 1999 Constitution and its impact on the much needed judicial reforms, organized in Abuja by the Rule of Law Amaechi Foundation, said he was surprised that even Governor Jang, who he said participated in the election that saw his re-emergence as the NGF chairman, turned around to thwart a process he said was impeccable and highly transparent. He further stressed that aside Jang, all the other governors that attended NGF meeting on the day the election was held, voluntarily participated in the exercise. In attendance at the symposium were two former Chief Justices of Nigeria, Muhammadu Uwais and Dahiru Musdapher, the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, Justice Sylvester Nguta of the Supreme Cour

Nigerian Problems

Have you noticed that most of Nigeria's problems begin with the letter'P'....? . Police . PHCN . Politics . Potholes . Pension Thieves . Power failure . Pipeline vandals . Petroleum Subsidy scam . Psycophants . Prostitutes . Pirates . Propaganda . Palaver . Power Supply . P.......... Complete and Add Your Own!

Edo Hanging Row

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan on Fathers’ Day, June 16, had a unique message for Governors – sign the death warrants of those on death row. Eight days after Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State approved execution of four death row convicts; his intention preceded the President’s message. Oshiomhole’s action sparked off outrage from the human rights community, particularly Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, which had campaigned against the hangings. They view execution of condemned felons as “barbaric” and a violation of human dignity. The concerns could be consigned to meddlesomeness, knowing that their non-barbaric countries, still execute some classes of criminals. There are areas of human rights that should bother these organisations. Did the suspects have access to fair trials? What is the penalty for their offences? We think their interventions at such levels could make a difference to the suspects’ cases. Noise about death sentences, abolished in some countries,

Terrorism: Ihejirika lauds Ndigbo for not attacking Northerners

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, has commended Ndigbo for not making the mistake of embarking on a reprisal attacks against northerners resident in Igbo land during bomb attacks in Kano and other parts of the north. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, has commended Ndigbo for not making the mistake of embarking on a reprisal attacks against northerners resident in Igbo land during bomb attacks in Kano and other parts of the north. He said if Ndigbo had made such a mistake, the terrorists, would have satisfied their own aspirations in trying to create a state of anarchy in the country. Ihejirika, who spoke at the Army Officers’ Mess, Military Cantonment, Onitsha, Anambra State, during the commissioning of some refurbished military vehicles, including prime movers, ammunition carriers and command post vehicles. He said he was impressed that Ndigbo were sensible enough to have shunned reprisal attacks. He expressed optimism that with the supp

A Homeless Man and His BlackBerry

You could tell he was different the moment he walked in the coffee shop. It wasn't his appearance. He looked presentable, if a little rough around the edges, clutching an old BlackBerry to his barrel chest. It was how he moved: warily, shoulders hunched over and eyes darting. The body language would read as suspicious, if not for the flicker of fear and apprehension in his eyes — as if he was scared of being noticed, vigilant to his surroundings and desperately trying to blend in at the same time. He ordered a coffee, carefully counting out coins on the counter. He sat down at the table near me and pulled out his phone, just like nearly everyone else at the shop. He punched in a few numbers and began talking in a low voice, discreet but urgent. I was only a few seats away, but I couldn't help but overhear his conversations. Did someone have some cash jobs for him? Could he crash at a friend of a friend's place? Could he get a ride out to the soup kitchen? After a few

15 Reasons We Need Spell Check IRL

Of all the modern luxuries we have today, spell check is one that we value most. Seriously, what would we do without those squiggly red lines underneath our slip-ups and typos? How else would we find out that we incorrectly spelled "spaghetti?" What would tell us that we left out a letter in "accidentally?" For all the beautiful things spell check has done to our word processing experience, it's too bad that function hasn't yet extended to real life. There are plenty of reasons — too many reasons — that it is seriously needed. 1. Because tattoos are permanent. Image courtesy of Imgur, TheDeathlyHallow 2. Because one day this will haunt you on the Internet. Image courtesy of Imgur, fink 3. Because spelling names is really hard. Image courtesy of Imgur, suckitbetch 4. Because sometimes you'll mess up the unexpected word. Image courtesy of Flickr, Sean MacEntee 5. Because you're one letter away from a very c

7 Big Changes Coming in Internet Explorer 11

Microsoft thinks very highly of its homegrown web browser, Internet Explorer . IE has been intertwined with Windows itself for over a decade, and when Microsoft debuted Windows 8 last year, it also released a new version of the browser, Internet Explorer 10 , that was created specifically for the full-screen, touch-first experience that Windows 8 emphasizes. By its nature, IE10 was a big change, but it also had some strange limitations. Web content took up the whole screen unless you right-clicked — only then did you see your tabs or the URL bar. You couldn’t manage Favorites. You could only have 10 tabs open at once. To make the transition bearable, Microsoft kept a version of IE10 in the traditional desktop environment, although the same engine powers both. SEE ALSO: The Problem With Windows 8 When Windows 8.1 debuts this fall, it will bring with it an upgraded browser for the modern UI: Internet Explorer 11. Just as Windows 8.1 does with Windows 8, IE11 fixes, tweak

Oprah regains top spot on Forbes' list: Who's the most powerful celebrity?

Oprah Winfrey attends a panel during the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena, California January 6, 2011. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (Reuters) Oprah is back in the game, ladies and gentlemen. The ultra-popular TV personality has regained her spot at the top of Forbes' annual "Celebrity 100" list, which ranks the most powerful celebrities each year. After spending two straight years in second place, Oprah Winfrey has proven resilient and is back in the No. 1 spot for 2013. So, who fills out the rest of the list? SODAHEAD SLIDESHOW: See the most powerful celebrities It's a female-heavy top 10 this year, with Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Madonna, Taylor Swift and Ellen DeGeneres included in the powerful list. Now, that's a whole bunch of powerful ladies. But women weren't the only ones who secured the top 10. Steven Spielberg snagged the No. 3 spot, thanks to the success of &qu

Justin Bieber sued by photographer over alleged assault

The talented Justin Bieber from a YouTube sensation to an award winning star. Justin Bieber has been sued by a paparazzo who claims the singer kicked and punched him last year at a Southern California shopping center. A lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges the "Baby" crooner attacked Jose Osmin Hernandez Duran after Bieber and his then-girlfriend went to the movies at The Commons in Calabasas. Bieber's representatives did not respond to a request for comment. Duran claims Bieber started to leave the shopping center in his Mercedes, but got out of his car and sprinted toward him. Duran says Bieber jumped into the air from 6 to 8 feet away to deliver a martial-arts-type kick to the photographer's gut before punching him in the face. The suit seeks unspecified damages for "severe and extreme emotional distress" and negligence.