Lagos state government opens up Berger bus-stop pedestrian bridge for use.
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
Photo Speaks: Lagos State Embark On Fly Over Construction Projects To Ease Traffic Situations!
On-going fly-over construction at Abule -Egba area of Lagos state, Nigeria.
One of the projects embarked on by the present administration to ease traffic situation and boost socio-economic activities across the state.
Thursday, 28 July 2016
Gross Embarrassment - Nigerian House In New York Cut Off Electricity Supply Over Debt!
Information posted on the wall of a Nigerian Journalist, Jackson Ude, on Tuesday, July 26th, 2016, reveals that as at the time he visited, the General Consulate of Nigerian (Nigeria House) on 828 2nd avenue, New York, United States, was cut off electricity supply over debt.
Who do we hold responsible for this gross embarrassment???
Nigerian Border Wahala!
Traveling along the west-African corridors, I cannot help but wonder if the Nigerian government pays keen attention to the activities of some Custom and Immigration officers serving at the borders. Commendable as some of these activities may be, especially towards ensuring that visitors traveling to and from the country, comply with the rules and regulations required on the International frontiers; some activities however are questionable, hence calls for concern, serious investigations and redress.
The satirical dialogue below gives an analysis, with food for thought on these activities, from the point-of-view of the ordinary citizen, whose rights is in most cases violated.
The satirical dialogue below gives an analysis, with food for thought on these activities, from the point-of-view of the ordinary citizen, whose rights is in most cases violated.
July, 2016: Immigration check point around Badagry-Roundabout axis |
The dialogue below gives a satirical
analysis, with food for thought on these activities from the view point of an ordinary citizen whose rights is in most cases violated.
Femi: Long time no hear from you....did you travel?
Ajala: Yes I did...returned only last night...
Femi: (shakes hands with Ajala) Nah you dey enjoy, people dey
cry say no moni, you dey fly in and out the country.
Ajala: Fly keh...I went for work...by road...
Femi: All the
same nah the same destination with those that traveled by air you
arrived....nah still enjoyment nah...(paused)..by the way what did you
bring for us?
Ajala: I bring you "alafia"...(laughs)..with the way all
the security officials full road dey collect all
the collectibles....money...noddles...soft drinks...or they find something
to hold on you...I no bring anythingooo before them tag
am "exhibit".
Another friend, John walks in....shakes hands with Ajala and
Femi...
John: That's if you brought the so called "exhibit" and
they ceased it...(laughs)
Femi: So the things he mentioned now are
"exhibits"?
Ajala: My
guy....those people fit search your pause collect biscuits wey you
buy for your children...(laughs)...I dey tell you...seriously.
Femi: Don't
mind them...as if noddles and soft drinks are the smuggling of fake
currencies, weapons and other security concerns they are mandated to go
after...on a serious note...some of these guys on the road should be
called back for re-orientation.
John: Why?
Ajala: You dey ask why? its like your uncle works with
them...the way they go about harassing some of our international students at
some of these their check points is uncalled
for.....imagine harassing them for laptop possession....is it now an
offence for college students travel with their laptops?
John: What if there are sensitive
information on the so called laptops...and are these people really students?
Ajala: You talk like you just had your regular doze of drinks
this early morning already...Isn't it the duty of these officials to cross
check...verify and allow the real students go...not harass them
and in some cases request for "settlements" before they can be let
off the hook.
Femi: Settlement??? from
students???.....young people who still depend on their parents and
sponsor's stipends to survive, what seed are
these officials trying to sow in the mindset of these young ones whom
we are praying that they turn out different??
John: That's a 'no-no' then...you
are talking about "sowing seeds"...my concern is that people actually
involved in some questionable activities can get off the hook to
perpetrate crimes by "settlements"?
Ajala: I wonder...now you get what
I'm talking about....that is one of the things their carelessness and
corruption can cause the nation.
Femi: Some of them have turned to
"principalities" on the road...if you venture get into their
traps...woe betide you.
Ajala: Yet criminals go past them every
day....
John: Is this how we are expected
to promote a hassle free economic development through trade in West
Africa?...when they cease even legitimate goods and demand for settlements???
Femi: What about the "Yellow
card" issue?
John: What about that....its old gist nah...
Ajala: Its only
in Nija that Local governments, state and
the Federal government have their own version of vaccination cards.
You walk into a government office to make enquiries of how to
get a vaccination card...they ask you questions on what
you intend using it for...if your travelling?....and all
that...instead of directing you to where you can get the appropriate
card...they issue you theirs at a fee
Femi: ...(cuts in)...about
a whooping =N= 2,000
John: Yes...between
=N=2000 to 2,500...from the stock they have....some of which might be out
dated...
Ajala: ...Only for
you to innocently but confidently travel with it and get harassed by
the Immigration at the borders, who claim its no longer in use, then they hold
you to cough out =N=500 to clear yourself at that point, or another
=N=2000 to obtain the "original" card from them....
Femi: And in all these...the
ordinary citizen...bear the brunt of these unnecessary extortion???...For
goodness sake...Isn't it time the different levels and organs of
government starts working together for the sake of the MASSES?...
John: Hmmm...masses....you
make me laugh....who cares about your "masses"..all they care about
are schemes and means to extort you the more...to them you are not paying
enough... yet they provide nothing to show for all the money extorted....sorry
collected.
Femi: But who
takes the blame for all these? the public servants on duty, government
representatives or what?
John: All of
usoooo
Ajala: What do you
mean "all of us"...no be we them they exploit?
John: Because you
say nothing about it nah...them harass you..in some cases threaten
you...you comply...give in...walk free and keep quiet.
Femi: Its like
this abroad wey you dey travel go most times don dey blind you from the reality
on ground over here...who you wan go report to?
Ajala: Abiii...WHO
you wan go report to...the ogaatthetop wey send them message abi nah
WHO?
Femi: All the
report wey we don dey give siiincceeee.....watin don happin?
NOTHING.
Ajala: Even
sef...we dey answer "Giant of Africa...Giant of Africa"...if a first
timer enter our country at night from SEME....hmmm...you will almost run back..
John: That does
not mean we should give up...the situation is still redeemable.
Ajala: That is
our hope...what keeps us going in this country...HOPE for a better future...by
the way, have you noticed that its only bush lamps at security posts you will
be seeing??...no street lights..the road sef nah die.
John: But there
are constructing a rail road nah...maybe that is what is keeping them from up
lifting the road.
Femi: We know about the rail road....but
what about FUNCTIONAL temporary street lights from the Nigerian end
of Seme border all the way into Lagos huh?
John: You dey ask
me? ....please direct that question to the appropriate pipo....who
knows...maybe dem love darkness.
Ajala: I dey go my
house abeg...I tire....
John and Femi: Welcome back
all the same...
Femi: Thank God you returned intact...
Ajala: Walks away
with hand in pocket....whistles the second stanza of the old national
anthem:
"Oh God of all creation, grant this our one
request....Help us to build a NATION...where no man is
oppressed...And so with peace and plenty...
NIGERIA May be blessed".
Dialogue
copyright: Roving Informant Blog
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
July 15th Failed Putsch - Turkey Detains 16 Journalists As Gülen Pleads With The US Not To Extradite Him!
No fewer than 16 Journalists are currently in detention for questioning on their involvement in the July 15th, 2016, failed coup attempt in which about 290 people reportedly lost their lives in Turkey.
Turkish preacher, writer, political figure, and spiritual leader of the Hizmet movement, Fetullah Gülen, who is accused by the Turkish government of founding a terrorist group, and masterminding the failed coup, has accused President ErdoÄŸan of “blackmailing” the United States government into extraditing him from the scenic Poconos area in Pennsylvania, where he lives since 1999 in voluntary exile.
According to a recent opinion piece for the New York Times, Gülen said “His (President ErdoÄŸan) goal: to ensure my extradition, despite a lack of credible evidence and virtually no prospect for a fair trial,”...
...“The temptation to give Mr ErdoÄŸan whatever he wants is understandable. But the United States must resist it.”
...“The temptation to give Mr ErdoÄŸan whatever he wants is understandable. But the United States must resist it.”
Gülen denied having anything to do with the failed coup, instead he accused President ErdoÄŸan’s administration of shifting towards “a dictatorship” that was “polarising the population” and “fuelling the fanatics”.
“The United States must not accommodate an autocrat who is turning a failed putsch into a slow-motion coup of his own against constitutional government"...he wrote.
In the on-going clamp down, Turkey authorities issued warrants for the detention of about 47 former executives/ senior journalists of Zaman newspaper; Zaman columnist Åžahin Alpay, a former Zaman columnist was reportedly detained at his home early on Wednesday, 27th July, 2016.
Defending their reluctance to extradite Fetullah Gülen, the US government reportedly asked for firm evidence that proves Gülen's involvement in the foiled coup attempt.
Since 15th July, Turkish government embarked in cleansing which saw to the detention of more than 13,000 people in the military, judiciary and other institutions.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Those Responsible Would Pay "Heavy Price" - Erdogan!.
“Turkey has a democratically elected government and president,” ...
"We are in charge and we will continue exercising our powers until the end. We will not abandon our country to these invaders. It will end well.”
Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan made the above statement as he addressed cheering crowd at Istanbul Ataturk airport having defied troops who had tried to seal it off, after a foiled coup attempt.
Turkey witnessed a bloody coup attempt on Friday, July 15, 2016, when an army faction identified as “Peace in the Country Council,” attempted to take over power from a civilian government in the country.
President Erdogan said the attempt was an act of “treason” and those responsible would pay a “heavy price”.
Information made available to the press revealed that no fewer than 60 people were killed across Turkey during the coup attempt, and about 754 members of the armed forces detained across the country.
Hulusi Akar, Turkish Chief of General Staff who was removed from the Turkish Armed Forces Head Quarters where the plotters used as one of their centers to command their attempt, in a hostage situation, has been rescued and taken to a save place; he is reported to be in good health.
Shortly before President Erdogan returned to Istanbul from a retreat on the coast of the Aegean Sea, Marmaris, Turkish Prime Minister broadcasted NTV that the situation was "largely under control".
As at early Saturday, 16th July, 2016, unrest was reported in some parts of the country.
Ataturk Airport in Istanbul reopened on Saturday, and broadcasting has begun.
Turkish neighbors, Bulgaria and Greece has reinforced its patrols on both borders.
A statement released by the Bulgarian government warned Bulgarians to restrain from travelling to the south, while Greece Armed Forces was reinforced in a state of "heightened readiness".
The coup attempt on Friday, 15 July, 2016 in Turkey was the fifth time in 60 years. The last coup was reported to be on 28 February, 1997, when the then Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan was forced to resign in a postmodern coup, after the Military offered a number of recommendations following rising in Welfare Party.
Thursday, 14 July 2016
Disturbing Photo Of A Child Killed During Attack In Nice!
Disturbing photo of a child reported to be among the scores of people killed when a truck drove into a crowd during Bastille Day celebrations, on Thursday, 15th July, 2016, in Nice, capital of the French Riviera, in France.
About 150 people were injured in the incident that appears like a terrorist attack;eye witnesses said the lorry kept going at different directions as it knocked down people.
Child Photo credit: Reuters
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