Friday, 3 April 2015

CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER SAPARA-WILLIAMS, Nigeria's First Lawyer !

 
 
Today, every year, thousands of new lawyers graduate from the various laws schools in Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Yenagoa, Enugu and in Yola. More than 70,000 of these members of the learned profession have been produced by Nigerian law schools but have you ever wondered who the first Nigerian lawyer was? The first Naija lawyer to wear that wig? Today, the focus is on Nigeria's very first indigenous lawyer, HONOURABLE CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER SAPARA-WILLIAMS.
 
His words: “The legal practitioner lives for the direction of his people and the advancement of the cause of his country.” These memorable words adorned the chambers of one of Nigeria's fiercest lawyers, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN.
    


Although he was born on the 14th of July, 1855 in Sierra Leone, Sapara-Williams had his roots in Ijeshaland (he was of the Ilesha subgroup of the Yorubas, found mainly in Osun and some parts of Oyo State, he fondly referred to his native hometown as Ijesha wa meaning 'our Ijesha'). He was the elder sibling of Dr. Oguntola Odunbaku Sapara, a well-known medical doctor.

 

His parents were Alexander Charles Williams (Orisha Saparoda or Sapara Senior), a liberated slave and Nancy Johnson from Egbaland. They had three kids, one girl and two boys: Clementina Mary Anne (later married Honourable Charles Foresythe, once the Colonial Treasurer of the old Lagos government but she later died in labour in 1877 and the disaster so touched her brother, Oguntola, who decided to study medicine with special emphasis on midwifery), James and our dear lawyer, Christopher, the elder son.

 
EDUCATION
In 1871, he attended CMS Grammar School and later, the Wesley College, Sheffield, United Kingdom. Sapara-Williams was a law student at the Inner Temple, London, United Kingdom and after graduation, he was back in Nigeria where he started his practice on the 13th of January, 1888 in Lagos State (then the Lagos Colony). Have you noticed that today, the reverse is the case? Nigerians actually study here and leave the country to go and work abroad.

LOVE, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY

He was married to Danko Sapara-Williams (see pictures).

LEGAL PRACTICE

On the 17th of November, 1879, he stamped his name in the annals of history as the first Nigerian lawyer when he was called to the English Bar. As an advocate, Sapara-Williams clearly distinguished himself and his knowledge of the customary law was indeed breath-taking, even if the law was not in writing. On the 30th of January, 1888, he joined as a member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and on the 30th of August 1888, (124 years ago), he enrolled at the Supreme Court, Lagos as the first Nigerian barrister. It will also interest you to know that from 1900 to 1915, he was the Chairman of the NBA, which remains till date, one of Nigeria's most influential bodies.

It must however be noted that even though Sapara Williams was a pioneer in the field, there were some other contemporaries who also practiced law with him. But owing to the very low number of lawyers as at that time, people with no legal training but were a bit literate and had a passing knowledge of the English Law were regularly chosen to work as attorneys. Sapara-Williams handled popular cases such as Cole vs Cole and the Attorney-General of Southern Nigeria vs John Holt and Company. These were some of the most celebrated cases of the time and he also practised law in Accra, Ghana.

POLITICAL CAREER

As hinted earlier, Sapara-Williams also dabbled into politics and left his mark. He was the one who proposed that the 'the present boundary between the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria and the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria be readjusted by bringing the southern portion into Southern Nigeria, so that the entire tribes of the Yoruba-speaking people should be under one and the same administration.' Although Lord Lugard, the Governor-General did not support this move, his input to the final conclusion was more than slight.

He was also instrumental to the decolonization of the country. In 1905, he was in the United Kingdom where he made various proposals to the Colonial Office to make the necessary changes in their policies. Among others, he called for the construction of a training college for teachers in Lagos. And later, he also questioned the Seditious Offences Ordinances of 1909, which muzzled the press and clamped down on critics of the colonial authorities.
He stated that: 'Freedom of the Press is the great Palladium of British liberty ... Sedition is a thing incompatible with the character of the Yoruba people, and has no place in their constitution ... Hyper-sensitive officials may come tomorrow who will see sedition in every criticism and crime in every mass meeting'. Although the British still went ahead with the ordinance, making it a law, his voice was already heard.
His political and nationalist struggles did not end there. He allied with Herbert Macaulay to start the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society in Lagos on the 30th of August, 1910. This gave Macaulay a stronghold in attacking the British imperialists.

DEATH
Death came knocking on the 15th of March, 1915. But according to another Nigerian legal luminary, Pa Tunji Gomez, Sapara-Williams was buried at the Ajele Stadium (which was then used as a burial ground, other people buried there include Bishop Ajayi Crowther), something happened long after his burial. There was a case against the military governor of the state over Ajele Stadium and the government decided to exhume the bodies of those buried there to make way for other constructions and no one was willing to challenge the khaki boys until Pa Gomez took up the challenge with the late lawyer's daughter, Madam Sapara, who was around 70 years at the time and feared for Gomez's life. They were successful in getting an injunction restraining the Lagos State government from exhuming the bodies.

ACHIEVEMENTS AND LEGACY

During the reign of Owa (King and Paramount Ruler) Tayero of Ijeshaland, he was warmly received by the people of Osu, a village located about fifteen kilometres to the south of Ilesha. From there, he was taken with much fanfare to the family compound at Anaye Street, Ilesha. It was there he was conferred the title of the Lodifi of Ilesha by the Owa. Upon becoming a lawyer, Sapara Williams did not become solely engaged in his legal practice. He also took active parts in the political events dominating as at that time under the British colonial rule as can be seen above. When there was the Amalgamation of 1914, Sapara Williams was one of the members of the Legislative Council. Others included seven British officials (one of whom was the Governor chairing the council), two Nigerians (Sapara Williams was one) and two British serving in non-official capacity. Overall, he was a Member of the Legislative Council from October 1901 until he died in 1915. A brilliant lawyer, jurist, advocate, legislator, politician and a powerful orator, he utilized law as a force for positive social change.

NB: I must chip in that more legal giants would later emerge from Sapara-Williams' Ilesha area. These included other people like Justices Kayode Eso, Olayinka Ayoola, Funmi Adekeye (all of the Supreme Courts and others like Pa Bandele Aiku, Felix Fagbohungbe, Aluko Olokun and of course, the legendary Cicero himself, the late Chief James Ajibola Idowu Ige (Bola Ige).

Friday, 20 March 2015

DEATH IN THE FUNERAL: MAN, 25, DIES IN DRINKING COMPETITION DURING BURIAL




What an irony of life? A 25-year-old man died during a drinking competition he had with his friend at a funeral.

The ugly incident happened in Benin, Edo State.

According to reports, the deceased, Famous Ogbeide, 25, and three others were drinking different brands of hot drinks at the funeral of their friend’s father.

Trouble started when Ogbeide emerged winner in the first and second rounds of the contest, but failed to collect his prize of N4,000 as he died in the hospital. Ogbeide's two other friends have since been hospitalized.

The contest, which was initiated by one of the youths at the event, was initially full of fun until things turned around. It was also reported that one of the victims pulled out of the contest when he began to cough and vomit.

However, the police have since arrested the organizers of the funeral party who was said to have arrived Nigeria from Malaysia the day before.

According to the police spokesperson, DSP Joseph Edoigiawerie, the homicide department of the Edo State Police Command is handling the case.

DSS IS AFTER MY LIFE FOR EXPOSING PRESIDENCY’S N7BN BRIBE TO CAN – PASTOR MUSA-DIKWA

                        REV.DR KALLAMU MUSA-DIKWA, ALLEGES JONATHAN BRIBED CAN


The Borno State-based pastor, Kallamu Musa-Dikwa, who accused the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, of collecting N7bn from President Goodluck Jonathan to campaign against the APC Presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari has raised the alarm that operatives of the Directorate of State Service, DSS, are after his life.

Dikwa still insists that CAN did collect the said bribe.

He, however, said the DSS operatives forced him to sign a document, which they plan to “show the entire world that Jonathan did not bribe CAN to work against Buhari.”

The cleric said the DSS plan to use the “document which he signed under duress in some national dailies to portray him as telling lies against the body of Christ.
 
               

“They forced me to sign and promised to link me up with the CAN President, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, for us to ‘settle’,” he said.

He also alleged that some Christian leaders, especially, the Abuja CAN Chairman, pleaded with him to recant, by saying the Christian body never collected the bribe.

The cleric who addressed a press conference in Kaduna on Thursday said that after the DSS had treated him like a “common criminal,” they then forced him to sign a document, to state that what he had said on the bribery saga was false.

“Since I broke the news on how CAN collected N7bn from Jonathan to work against the APC presidential candidate, my life has been under threat,” he added.

Dikwa said, “The DSS invited me to their office in Abuja. They wanted to know who gave me the information that CAN collected N7bn from Jonathan and I told them.

“They said all those I mentioned will be invited and told them to go ahead and invite them. I even told them how the money was disbursed.

“They also said they wanted to know whether the opposition All Progressives Congress is the one sponsoring me to tarnish the image of the CAN and they mentioned Sam Nda Isaiah(Publisher of the Leadership newspapers) and I told them my relationship with him is not political because since 2006, I have been with him. I told them, he(Sam) does not know anything about my revelation on the said money.

“They also asked what was my connection with the APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and Governor Rotimi Amaechi and I told them there is nothing that connects us. I told them whatever I said was done for the love of my country.

“After sometime, they went and drafted a letter, which says, ‘I Pastor Musa…’the information I gave that president gave CAN money was false and that I won’t do that again.

“They said I should copy what they wrote in my own hand writting. I have to do it because I was alone with them and I feel they could harm me and frame me up.

“They forced me to sign after writing what they drafted. I wanted to refuse but I fear for my life.”

Sunday, 15 March 2015

FINALLY: D’BANJ, WANDE COAL, DON JAZZY PERFORMS TOGETHER




Since the split of the defunct Mo’hits music group which was comprised of D’banj, Don Jazzy and Wande Coal and Dr Sid some years back, fans have been hoping to see the wave making stars unite again to do their thing.

Some months back, there were viral speculations that the group were planning a comeback with fans and the media anxiously waiting to see the group unite together but the hope has continued to be in the making as to when the dreams will be visualized.

Recently, taking everyone by surprise, Prince Aremo Oniru finally helped to put smiles on fans faces when he his birthday to unite the defunct group together as he invited singer, Wande Coal, D’banj and Don Jazzy to grace his birthday which took place last night in Lagos.

The singers performed one of their hit track song ‘Pere’ and the celebrant joined them on stage to merry along with his wife.

Mavin boss, Don Jazzy, who could not hold back his happiness to honour such an event, stated that he was so happy to have performed with his brothers D’banj and Wande Coal after a long time.

“Felt good honouring the celebrant Prince Aremo Oniru tonight with a surprise ‘Pere’ performance with my brothers, Bangalee and Wande Coal,” he said.

Meanwhile, D'banj could not hold back his joy as he noted that history had to be made after a long time.

"History had to be made on The God Father, Prionce Aremo's birthday! Great performing with my brothers, Don Jazzy and Wande Coal."

ALIBABA’S WIFE APPOINTED MD OF ENTERPRISE BANK




The very supportive wife of Nigeria’s legendary comedian, Ali Baba, has just been appointed the Managing Director of Enterprise bank.

The management of Heritage Banking Company Limited formally announced the appointment of the Bank’s Executive Director, Retail Banking, Mrs. Mary Akpobome, as the Acting Managing Director for Enterprise Bank during the transition period.

It was noted that Mrs. Akpobome would be saddled with the responsibility of managing the internal transition processes within Enterprise Bank as well as ensuring seamless integration of the bank into the Heritage Bank operating system and culture in a way that protects all stakeholder interests. The exercise which spans people, process, systems and value integration is estimated to a last a couple of months.

Mary Akpobome, a seasoned banker par excellence with over 20 years’ experience joined Heritage Bank in 2012 as the Executive Director, Ivory Banking. A woman with an eagle eye for growth opportunities, Mary was a key executive member in the acquisition of Enterprise Bank by Heritage Bank in 2014.

A well decorated banking veteran, Mary has in the past successfully undertaken similar tough but sound business decisions that revolutionized the banking business and generated substantial profits for shareholders from her days at Citizens Bank and Bank PHB.

She’s a Holder of an executive MBA from the University of Lagos, Lagos State and a B.A (Hons.) Theatre Arts degree from the University of Benin, Edo State, she has also attended several certified courses both locally and internationally.

NIS RECRUITMENT: JONATHAN GIVES N75M TO 15 FAMILIES WHO LOST LOVED ONES DURING STAMPEDE




President Goodluck Jonathan has offered 35 job vacancies and N75m to 15 families, who lost their relatives during the tragic Nigerian Immigration Service recruitment on March 15, 2014, NAN reports.

Three die, over 20 shops destroyed in Mile 12 fire




An early morning inferno on Friday swept through a section of the popular Mile 12 market in Lagos, roasting three persons to death and destroying over 20 fully stocked shops.

Two others who sustained varying degree of injuries were initially rushed to the Lagos State Emergency Centre at the Toll-Gate area of Ikosi before being taken to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, because of their critical condition.




Eyewitness, Iyabo Akinjide, a labourer in the market, told Saturday PUNCH that the fire started around 5:30am after an electricity cable sparked and fell on a bus which immediately burst up in flames. The fire escalated when it caught drums of petrol and diesel meant for sale placed in a part of the market.

Fire fighters from the Lagos State Fire Service, Alausa, Ikeja, worked rigorously to put out the inferno. They arrived the scene a few minutes past 6:00am and were at work until the fire was finally contained around 8:30am.

Commandant Oladipupo Olumuyiwa, who led a team of Red Cross from the Kosofe Division, confirmed three deaths to Saturday PUNCH. He said the team rushed down to the scene immediately the information of the fire reached them. Two of the corpses that were burnt to ashes were taken away in an ambulance while the third had earlier been removed by rescue workers.

woman's breast removed with sharp object in Calabar because she stole.




. A female petty thief was allegedly attacked by a mob and then they cut off her left breast.

Lekki robbery: policemen, father of 7 were killed







12 (or more) men dressed in military fatigue wielding AK47 automatic rifles brought terror to Lekki Phase 1 on Thursday March 12th. They robbed 1 (or 2) banks on Admiralty way and killed 6 (or 7) people. No person in the bank (s) were killed because they cooperated with the robbers. The robbers made away with money in the vaults and even broke the ATM and took all the money there.




The fulfillment of the assurance given by police authorities to arrest the perpetra­tors of the robbery incident that cut short the lives of three policemen and three others in Lekki area of Lagos last Thursday, though may serve as a form of succour to many Nigerians, the bereaved families, particularly that of Inspector Bethel, indigene of Kwale in Delta State and father of seven, will certain­ly need more to survive the tragedy that hit them.

Two other policemen identified as Sergeant George, an Urhobo also from Delta State and Corporal Ikechukwu, a Benin man from Edo State.

Six persons including three mo­bile policemen were killed and sev­eral others seriously injured during the incident which happened on Lekki-Ikoyi Link bridge when the rampaging armed robbers attacked a new generation bank.

Security sources told Sunday Sun that the three policemen were on the escort of some expatriates from Victoria Island to the international airport in Ikeja when they ran into the bandits who had stormed the bank for robbery operation.

Sunday Sun reliably gathered that the escort team decided to fol­low the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge because of the usual heavy traffic on Ozumba Mbadiwe way with the lead driver who carried the for­eigners on a Coaster bus leading the way.

The team, it was learnt, ran into two robbers who were in army camouflage uniform. They were brandishing a submachine gun, which a source said uses ten mag­azines and an AK47 rifle which uses double magazines.

The driver who had no inkling of the danger lurking around was said to have continued with the journey without taking any precautions. “When the entourage got to the second army check point, which was around the FCMB bank being robbed at the time, there were many men in camouflage on standby as if waiting for someone.

“They allowed the Coaster bus to pass but immediately opened fire on the right side of the Hilux Van conveying the police inspec­tor, a Sergeant and a Corporal. The Police inspector who was the lead­er of the escort and the corporal who sat directly behind him were hit by bullets and died instantly.
“Then the first two men in cam­ouflage left behind began to shoot at the Hilux Van. The driver who is a civilian stopped the vehicle, switched off the engine, got down of the truck, raised his hands and ran for his dear life. The Sergeant on the other hand realizing he had been over powered, got down from the truck without his am­munition with his hands raised in the air and attempted to run away from the vehicle. But the rob­bers opened rapid fire on him till they were sure he was dead,” the source revealed.

Sunday Sun further learnt that the Coaster bus driver who saw another check point ahead of him was quick to realize that the area was too hostile and decided to slow down.

“One of the robbers fired at the bus but at that point, two things happened simultaneously. The driv­er of the Coaster bus stopped while a girl selling smoked fish who was running for her life was hit by a bul­let in her forehead which came out through the back and damaged the right side of her head. She fell down in front of the Coaster bus and died instantly. Another civilian was hit by a stray bullet.
Meanwhile, the robbery inside the bank was said they have been carried out quickly without any re­sistance. “People didn’t know of it because they felt the men in army camouflage were there to secure the area







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Wednesday, 25 February 2015

HOW TB JOSHUA SAVED MY FAMILY WITH HOLY WATER—CHIEF ZEBRUDAYA


 
Though the General Overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nation (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua, may be presently having a tough battle over the death of some people at a guest house owned by his church, he has not stopped saving lives through his ministry.

Recently, veteran actor, who was very popular through a television soap in the 80s and 90s, the ‘New Masquerade’ Chief Chika Okpala aka ‘Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwogbo Alias 4:30,’ was at the popular church to testify the goodness of God upon his family.

The actor explained to a large congregation that after his brother's wife was recently kidnapped, they had no choice but to run to the church for prayers where they were given anointing water to sprinkle on her picture.

He stated that while his in-law was in captivity, the kidnappers had made a demand of N150million, but that after prayers were done on her picture as instructed by the church, the received a call at midnight concerning the release of the womnan.

According to him, “This is the last born of my mother. When kidnappers kidnapped his wife on a Tuesday, they were demanding N150million. They should have married her for N150million, I haven’t seen where a woman is married for that amount. (audience laughs)”

“On Thursday, we ran to Synagogue church and we were arranged in the prayer line and he was given anointing water. He was told, ’when you get home, get the photograph, spray it on her face, throughout her body, and the whole photograph’. After the prayers as instructed, we sprayed the anointing water on the family picture. By 12 midnight, we received a call that our wife had been released,” he narrated further.

Zebrudaya said further that, “Right now, she is with the children. And we thought we should come and testify to ‘Chineke God’. I am advising everybody under the condition and trauma we went through for three days when we couldn’t eat or sleep. I advise people to run to God, especially to Synagogue Church.”

Tyga on Kylie Jenner Romance Rumors: ''It Doesn't Matter What the World Thinks''


 
 
If you want a straight answer when it comes to whether or not Tyga and Kylie Jenner are an item, you're not gonna get it—at least, not from the 25-year-old rapper.

But T-Raww will say a bunch of other things about the situation, like how she's a great person, how much love he has love for her and how all of this are-they-or-aren't-they doesn't matter because it's ultimately none of your business.

In a Hot 97 radio interview with Chris Brown last week (yes, the same interview where Breezy talked about Rihanna and Leonardo DiCaprio), Tyga declared it was "nobody's business" if he's in "love" with Kylie.

And during another radio interview today with 92.3 AMP Radio, Tyga elaborated (kinda) on where he currently stands with the 17-year-old.

"Whether if I tell the world that I love her or I don't, it's gonna be me to dictate that, and how I want to keep my friendship and relationship with her," said Tyga. "I feel like it doesn't matter what the world thinks. If you're around somebody, and you love being around that person, that's all that matters. I don't feel like what anybody could say would change that… how I feel for her as a person… She's just a good person, she's got great energy."

He added, "We've got a group of friends, we've been hanging out for the longest… I've been knowing her and her family for six, seven years, so it's all love there, and we're going to continue to grow."

That's when the co-host point-blank asked, "Are you in love with her?"

"I love her as a person," answered Tyga. "But not romantically speaking?" the co-host asked.

"I mean, I don't think it really matters. If you love being around somebody, that's all that matters, you know?" Tyga explained. "Sometimes you gotta just let that artist live their own personal life sometimes, and you gotta respect that as a fan and a spectator of what we do."

And there you have it.

Will Smith Doesn't Think He's Sexy (Especially Compared to Denzel Washington)


 
 
Will Smith doesn't think of himself as a sex symbol.

In fact, the 46-year-old Focus star told Ellen DeGeneres "it feels weird" that people think he's sexy! "It really is it's a strange thing to be considered," he said Tuesday. "When I think sexy, I look at Denzel [Washington]...Now that's a sexy man! You know, I never thought of myself in that way, so it's fun."

"I was a late bloomer," said Will. "Probably right around 26 or 27 years old, I started to fill out a little bit...I've always been skinny...But, I grew into my ears, I guess you could say."

Will really started working on his fitness before he and Margot Robbie, 24, shot Focus (which hits theaters Friday). His wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, googled the Aussie stunner, and as Will puts it, "Jada looked at Margot, and said, 'Boy, you need to get to the gym right now.'"

So he did—and it shows! Will joked about his "skinny" 16-year-old son Jaden Smith asking when he would bulk up like dad. "I say, 'Boy this is man meat! That's chicken breast,'" Will said with a laugh. "'You're not gonna have this for a while!'"

Jaden's got genetics working in his favor, though. His dad built up quite a muscular physique, and mom Jada has always been in excellent shape. The 43-year-old actress will hopefully get to show off her incredible body in Magic Mike XXL, where she will definitely be surrounded by lots of sexy, stripping men!

"Yeah, so everywhere I go there's someone who's been in their underwear with my wife," Will told Ellen. Does that make him a little jealous, perhaps? Watch the clip above to see what Will has to say about Jada working with some of Hollywood's hottest, half-naked hunks!

We must stop Buhari before he sends us to jail – Ex-Senator, Zwingina




The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate for Adamawa South Senatorial District, Silas Zwingina, has claimed that the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari, intends to send public office holders to jail if he emerges president.

Mr. Zwingina, therefore, urged his party members to work hard to ensure that Mr. Buhari fails in his bid to become president.
Speaking in Yola, the Adamawa state capital, Mr. Zwingina said
we have to stop Buhari and his plan to build more prisons to jail politicians.

You know Buhari, he will send us to jail for between 200 to 300 years and it is the lucky ones among us that will get 50 years.

As you know, there is no way you will hold office in Nigeria and go scot free if the authorities want to get you.

Buhari is determined to send people to jail and even APC governors are not comfortable with him and thats why many of them are not following his campaign team, Mr. Zwingina alleged.

He said President Goodluck Jonathan is better than Mr. Buhari and needs to be returned to continue his transformation agenda.

Let me tell you, that Jonathan is 1,000 times better than Buhari and thats why people resolved to vote for our candidate, President Jonathan, he said.

He also urged the people to elect the PDP gubernatorial candidate, Nuhu Ribadu as Governor and vote all other PDP candidates in the state.

In his remarks, Mr. Ribadu pleaded for the unity of PDP in the state if it must emerged victorious.

If you vote me, I promise you that I will not betray you. I met just recently with Mr. President and he showed concern over the level of underdevelopment in Adamawa with the promise that Adamawa is among the states he will accord priority in terms of federal projects.

In 2011 election, we gave the president 65 per cent and I promised him that this time around we will give him 80 per cent, Mr. Ribadu said.

Nigeria Elections: Why Ghanaians Worry


 
In a BBC series of columns from African journalists, Ghanaian Elizabeth Ohene, a member of the main opposition NPP, raises concerns about Nigeria's future as it battles an Islamist-led insurgency in the north and prepares for tightly contested elections

If you are a Ghanaian, you tend to worry about Nigeria.

Some would say we Ghanaians have enough on our own plates to keep us fully occupied with worry.

The Ghanaian economy is currently facing severe "challenges", to use the preferred terminology of government spokespersons.

We are in the midst of the longest power crisis that our country has ever known and tempers are short all around as we try to cope with the outages that have become part of life now.

And yet we worry about Nigeria. It has something to do with our histories - the tendency to mimic each other. Even though Nigeria is much bigger in every way, a healthy rivalry has always existed between our countries.

One of my favourite Ghanaian politicians put it like this: "Our two countries, Nigeria and Ghana, are like siblings. We quarrel and disagree occasionally but we love each other. Indeed, it always comes as a surprise to realise that we do not have a common border.

"There have been ugly episodes like when we expel citizens of each other from our countries and there are healthier and happier events when we clash in sports. An encounter on the football field between our two countries remains one of the best in the world."

Those who are superstitious have good cause to hold their breaths when something untoward happens in Nigeria, because that something invariably ends up in Ghana as well.

From coups to traffic jams to power outages; where Nigeria leads, Ghana seems to always follow.

All those years that our search for oil seemed to be fruitless, we were confident we would eventually strike oil - after all, Nigeria had oil, Ghana must have oil.

When we did strike oil in 2007, the most constant refrain on the lips of Ghanaians has been: "Please God, don't let us do with our oil, what Nigeria has been doing with theirs."

Ghanaians half-expect that to be the case because we seem to imitate and adopt all the bad habits of our favourite neighbours.

In the period leading to the elections that have now been postponed to 28 March, we have been more anxious than ever about Nigeria.

Our election campaigns can never be as colourful as the Nigerian ones - we simply don't have that type of money, but we try to emulate a pale version of what they do.

I am waiting for a Ghanaian politician to describe the distribution of rice and other such incentives to voters as "building stomach infrastructure", as a Nigerian governor has said in the current campaign.

A few weeks ago, huge billboards advertising the two main Nigerian political parties suddenly appeared along the streets of Accra, and there was near panic here.

The fear was Ghana would be drawn into what many saw as the conflict they feared would follow Nigeria's elections. Pressure was brought on the city authorities and the billboards were removed.
Rich Nigerians come to our country and treat it as their country home where they can get some peace and quiet. They are reputed to be the ones buying two-bedroom apartments for $1m (£650,000) and sending property prices out of the reach of most Ghanaians.

We are following the Nigerian election campaign and the news about the insurgency by militant Islamist group, Boko Haram with trepidation.

Nigeria has always sounded, looked and felt to us here as the most chaotic place on earth; but we admire them, like to defeat them at football and like to have them as an example of the extreme in everything good and bad. We thought we knew them just as they thought they knew us.

But we do not understand this current Nigeria - the Boko Haram phenomenon or the political party realignments that have been taking place.

We are in dread of things unravelling in Nigeria and so even though we do have our own problems, we worry about Nigeria.

Fake Customs officer nabbed after duping victims in acution sales




The police in Lagos have arrested a fake Deputy Superintendent of Customs, Ramoni Raji, who along with two others allegedly duped their victims of not less than N5m in auction sales.

Punch Metro learnt that Raji, with the other suspects ─ Usman Ibrahim and Adekunle Thomas ─ was apprehended on Tuesday, February 17, in the Gowon Estate area of Lagos. They were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

Our correspondent gathered that while Raji disguised as a DSC, Thomas pretended to be Raji’s driver, while Ibrahim was in charge of giving out bank account for victims to pay.

It was gathered that Raji told victims that he was in charge of auctioning vehicles and some goods in containers.

The police explained that the three allegedly usually took their victims to the Wharf, Apapa area to show them the goods and vehicles.
Our correspondent learnt that a victim, identified simply as Mrs. Uche, was duped of N1.8m when she opted to buy an auctioned Toyota Highlander and paid the sum into an account supplied by the suspects.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro, 63-year-old Raji from Okene, Kogi State, confessed that he had used the customs uniform to dupe victims in Abuja, Lagos and Ilorin, Kwara State.

He said,

“I am not a customs officer. I decided to buy the uniform to do business. I bought it from a tailor for N5, 000 with all the kits. The tailor did not know I was not a customs officer.
“I bought the DSC uniform and rank in 2013. The name on the uniform is Yakubu Lawal. I used the uniform to do fake auction sales. I went to Uche’s shop on Unity Road, Ikeja, and convinced her to pay for the vehicle. She initially paid N800, 000 and then the balance subsequently.
“We also have buyers who had fallen into our trap in Ilorin and Abuja. We made N3.5m from a deal in Ilorin, Kwara State. We made N1.4m from another deal.”

Raji, who lived with his family in the Ipaja area of Lagos, added that he became a suspected fraudster when he lost his job with a flour mill firm.

Adekunle, 52, from Ido, Ekiti State, who feigned as the driver, told our correspondent that he was paid 10 per cent on every deal Raji brought to the gang.

He said

, “It was last year that I met Raji. I drove him whenever he went to meet his clients. He usually gave me 10 per cent on every deal. We met at a beer parlour, and we became good friends. I did not know it will get us into trouble.”

Ibrahim, 39-year-old from Kano State, also noted that he got about N250,000 from the deals he participated in.

“When we made the N1.4m, he paid me N140, 000. I also got N80,000 from another deal,” he said.

The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the arrest, adding that investigations were ongoing at the SARS into the matter.

He said,

“The fake customs officer was arrested with full DSC rank in customs uniform. He and others have duped several citizens. Investigation continues at the SARS.”

Fire guts Ebonyi House of Assembly complex




An early morning fire on Tuesday razed down the accounts section of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly in Abakaliki.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, the incident was confirmed by the Police Public Relations Officer of the state command, Mr. Chris
Anyanwu.

Monday, 23 February 2015

I WISH TERRY G AND I CAN BE CLOSE AGAIN…AY.COM


 
 
Singer, Ay.com has cleared the air on lingering rumours that he could not withstand the stiff competition in the Nigerian music industry which is why he failed out of favour. The rumour also has it that aside the competition, the rift between him and his friend, Terry G, were also part of what affected his musical career.

The singer in a recent interview with the dailies, stated that he had to put his music on hold to get closer to his family which are the most important thing to him.

Though now blessed with two kids, the singer says he needed to take time off to enable him understand his wife better and train his children to know what is right and wrong.

The singer said, “I am a family man and marriage is totally different from courtship. It is a lifetime union. I was away from music so that I could get to know my wife better. Marriage was one of the reasons I was away from the limelight. Raising a family requires a lot of attention and that is what I am giving my family. I have two children now. I had to train them to a level for them to know their wrong from right. I had to make sure my home was stable before I went back into music. I had to give my home the attention it deserves because my family is very important to me. If my home is not settled, there is no way the music would be settled. I give God the glory that my family is settled.”

AY.com explained that he can never have a failed career as a musician because he controls music adding that he just released a song with Terry G titled, ‘No Mind Them,’ so as to show people that they are good together.

He explained though, he had a rift with the singer but had learnt his lessons from it noting that he regretted some aspects but has since been able to stand alone as a man.

“Before the misunderstanding, we used to be very close friends but we are not as close as we used to be. We are not so close as before because we are both family men now. I don’t know if things can be the way they used to be between us because there are women and children in our lives now. I wish and pray that things would be better than they used to be between us because he is a very good friend of mine,” he said.

Confusion as wife kills husband on Valentine’s Day .




Residents of Adefowope Street, off Beach Road, Etegbin, in the Otto Awori Local Council Development Area of Lagos are divided over the reasons that could have made a woman to push her husband from the balcony of a one-storey building on Valentine’s Day.

It was gathered that the incident, which happened in the community, had left neighbours and residents at loss over what might have actually transpired.

It was learnt that the woman, identified as Onyinyechi, in anger pushed her husband, George, from the storey building, leading to the husband’s death.

While some residents claimed that Onyinyechi, who was a teacher in a private school in the area, was angry that her husband did not give her a Valentine’s treat on a day when most lovers made out time to celebrate each other, other residents said the couple was quarrelling over a monetary issue before the incident.

A man, who claimed to be a close friend of the deceased, however, insisted that the cause of the couple’s misunderstanding bordered on plans for Valentine’s Day.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, he said, “George returned home in the evening of Valentine’s Day, a time the wife felt was already too late to go for an outing. She got angry and it resulted in a fight.”

Another source, who also claimed to have a close relationship with the family, however, said the cause of the fight was monetary issue.

He said, “A family friend had given George money to give to his wife as gift for their newborn baby. George did not only keep the money to himself, he also did not tell his wife about it. Onyinyechi later met the man, who asked her if she got the gift he sent through her husband. She was not only surprised, but furious that George could keep such a thing from her. It was in the process of asking him about it on the evening of Valentine’s Day that the fight started.”

A neighbour, who also spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, explained that the incident happened around 4pm on Valentine’s Day.

She said, “On Saturday, at about 4pm, my daughter rushed inside my apartment where I was sleeping to wake me up that Iyawo (Onyinyechi) and her husband were fighting upstairs.

“As she was still explaining to me, I heard a sound of something falling. I rushed out only to discover that it was my neighbour, George. I started screaming for help and other neighbours rushed in to assist me. We got a tricycle and rushed him to a hospital.

“The wife, however, remained upstairs in her apartment. She didn’t bother to come down to assist us, despite the fact that her seven-month-old daughter was downstairs playing with my children. George was certified dead at the hospital and we couldn’t take him to the mortuary without his family’s consent, so, we brought him back home and called his family members.”

Another neighbour, who identified herself as Mama Ifeoma, who was part of the people that took George to the hospital, said the doctor discovered a cut in his head.

She said the doctor explained that the injury could be as a result of an object that must have been used to hit him on the head.

She said, “The doctor told us that George must have been dead before he was pushed down from the balcony.”

When our correspondent sought Onyinyechi’s comment on the issue, it was discovered that she had traveled to her home town in Nnewi, Anambra State with her daughter.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, has yet to respond to enquiries on the incident as of the time of this report.

 

 

 

 

INVESTIGATION: David Mark’s wife, Dangote, Adenuga, others named in #SwissLeaks as operators of secret foreign accounts .


 
Some of Nigeria’s wealthiest industrialists, former government officials and their relatives, were amongst thousands of individuals around the world who operated highly secretive foreign accounts with the Swiss branch of banking giant, HSB​C, concealing their identities for years and using codes perhaps to shake off tax authorities from accounts, some of which held illicit assets from criminals, traffickers, arms dealers and other outlaws, secret files published last week by a consortium of journalists around the world have shown.

The trove, released by the French Daily, Le Monde and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, in partnership with PREMIUM TIMES, and a host of other major media organisations around the world, showed how HSBC profited doing business with people who stole from their countries and some of the world’s most notorious con artists, including people who made a fortune fuelling wars in Africa.

PREMIUM TIMES is the only Nigerian publication involved in the investigation, which lasted several months.

The bank helped questionable characters conceal their wealth despite knowing their sources, and devised ways to hide the identities of the owners of the secret accounts from governments around the world.

At least 100,000 secret bank account operators who owned about $100 billion were exposed in the leaks, unsettling investigators in several countries.

A Roll-call of Nigerian Clients

French authorities have so far linked 201 individual and corporate HSBC clients with Nigeria – either nationals or having business interests in the oil-rich West African country. However the sorting procedure might be faulty and some of those listed may end up having nothing to do with Nigeria.

Top on the list of Nigerians whose names appeared on the file is Africa’s richest industrialist, Aliko Dangote.

Another Nigerian businessman and owner of mobile telecom company, Globacom, Mike Adenuga, also appears on the files.

Vikky Preye Mark, estranged wife of Nigeria’s Senate President, David Mark, was also listed.

Many of the accounts date back to the 1990s and up to 2005/2006, when the data were stolen by a former staff of HSBC, Hervé Falcian.

According to details pieced together by the ICIJ, HSBC fashioned a series of layers of privacy schemes to ensure the worst of criminals and characters were protected.

The methods used were simple but had complex implications.

First, the account owner opens an account in his or her name, and the bank, in connivance with the customer, replaces the account holder’s name with a number code that is then given to the client.

At times, the clients are encouraged to incorporate offshore shell companies in notorious tax havens, which then indirectly hold the accounts on behalf of the real beneficial owners.

The bank repeatedly reassured clients it would not disclose details of the accounts to national authorities, even if evidence suggested that the accounts were undeclared to tax authorities in the client’s home country.

The code meant the client would no longer be tied to the account with his name, but in all transactions with the bank, he or she will be identified with the number.

But correspondences from the bank would be sent to the holder’s personal address. There was also an option for customers to ask the bank to withhold their mails. That practice was later discontinued.

The account holders were given the option of being contacted directly, or through proxies.

To access the account, there were options too. A client could do so from his home, whereby he will need to declare the account to tax authorities; or travel there in person, or do so through a courier who flies to Switzerland to collect cash from time to time.

Ultimately, the bank ensured the account details were kept secret and separate from the personal details of the holder.

That entire process allowed the bank’s clients hide from tax authorities and governments around the world, while criminals could hide stolen wealth.

Not all holders of the HSBC private accounts are however criminals, but there are concerns regarding why they chose a banking platform with emphasis on secrecy and concealed identities.

Very little of Mr. Dangote’s transactions with the bank were made available.

As head of a conglomerate operating in 16 African countries, including Nigeria, Mr. Dangote made his fortune producing salt, sugar, flour, cement and noodles. He has also expanded to real estate and oil.

Mr. Dangote is the president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

In November 2014, Forbes magazine ranked him the richest man in Africa and the 23rd in the world with an estimated fortune of $21.6 billion.

The mogul became an HSBC private account client in July 2003. The account appeared in the name of Development Projects Corporation, its registration address in Tortola the British Virgin Islands, a notorious tax haven, where individuals and corporations usually incorporate shell companies to hide assets. Mr. Dangote’s account was in operation till August 2004.

It is not clear to what use Mr. Dangote put the account and perhaps because he closed it long before the data were stolen, bank records did not indicate any balance on the account.

Globacom’s owner, Mr. Adenuga, had an account in his name tied to Sunbow Express Limited, a company based in Panama and for which HSBC described him as beneficial owner. The leaked file gave the company’s postal address as 86 West Green Road, GB-London N15 and c/o Arosemena Noriega-Contreras, Calle Elvira Mendez Street, 10 ED. DEL Barco Do Brasil P-Panama City, Panama.

Mr. Adenuga’s own address was given in bank documents as 37 York Terrace East GB-London NW1.

The businessman, who is among Africa’s richest personalities, opened the account on February 2, 1997 and it had a balance of $115, 405.00 as of 2006/2007 when the data were stolen.

Mr. Adenuga did not respond to ICIJ’s repeated requests for comment.

Mrs. Mark also operated an account with the bank but with details made largely secret. Although she was known within the bank as the beneficial owner of the account, she was largely identified with a secret code – 14312MP.

Mrs. Mark opened the account on December 18, 1989 and closed it July 12, 1991. About that time, her husband, then a top ranking army officer, had served as military administrator of Niger State and federal minister of communications, a period during which he is believed to have made a fortune.

He has been a senator since 1999 and President of the Nigerian Senate since 2007. Court papers during a messy divorce with his wife suggested that some of his children schooled in Switzerland, but it is not clear whether it was during that period that Mrs. Mark operated the HSBC account.

The court papers also showed that the Marks operated foreign accounts elsewhere. About six million pounds in four accounts – three at the Northern Bank, Isle of Man, and one at the Allied Irish Bank, Jersey – were frozen in October 2000 as a result of the ancillary relief sought by Victoria Mark in the couple’s divorce case. Mr. Mark’s operation of those accounts while a Senator is a violation of Nigerian law which bars public officials from operating foreign accounts while in office.

Nigeria’s former defence minister, Theophilus Danjuma, was also linked to HSBC account 15731CD, which was opened in 1993 and closed in 2001. The documents did not provide details regarding the balances in the account and the use to which Mr. Danjuma put it.

Mr. Danjuma has emerged one of Nigeria’s richest former public office holders through ownership of one of Nigeria’s most lucrative oil blocs and a lucrative shipping firm.

Another notable name on the leaked file is Adamu Wakili, Nigeria’s former Ambassador to the United States. Mr. Wakili was linked to account 17404B01, opened in 1991 and closed two years later. Mr. Wakili served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development as well as that of Environment,

The list also has Aminu Jibril, former Senator, Minister and Ambassador. Mr. Jibril’s account has no details beyond his address, listed as Yola, former Gongola State.

Deribe Alhaji Mai, who also operates one of Nigeria’s richest oil blocs, was listed in the leaks. His details were not provided.

Peter Igbinedion Osawaru, was also named in the leaked file as the Director at Okada Air with an account code of 15418MP, opened in 1991 and closed in 1995.

Ibrahim Dasuki, a former Sultan of Sokoto who was deposed in 1996, was linked to account 15372HTNL, opened in 1991 and closed in 1993. The account coincided with when he was Sultan.

Another prominent Nigerian listed on the file as an HSBC client is Inuwa Wushishi, a retired General, former chief of army staff between 1981 and 1983 and former Board Chairman of UAC of Nigeria. Mr. Wushishi, 75, and his wife, Aishatu, were identified as beneficial owners of an account with code 6808AW. The couples opened the account on December 18, 1989 and closed it July 12, 1991. It remains unclear to what use they put the account.

Also on the list is Mohammed Hayatudeen, a former CEO of FSB International Bank and immediate past Chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group – Nigeria leading economic think tank. Mr. Hayatudeen and his wife, Hafsatu, are listed beneficial owners of an account with secret code 15409MZH, opened on June 15, 1992 and closed on September 3, 1996. Apparently the entire balance in the account was cleared long before the leaked HSBC data was stolen.

There are lots of other Nigerian businesspersons listed in the file. They include Victor Ifeanyi Odili and his wife Ifeyinwa, who had a balance of $18,518.57 in their account as at 2005/2006 when the data was stolen; a Lagos-based merchant, Abdallah Taofik, who had a balance of $3,480,942.94; Akindele Labode Oladimeji ($23,979,105.76); Nankani Jairaj ($1,131,097.72) among others. (PREMIUM TIMES will release the full list of Nigerian clients in the days ahead.)

Files Sheds More Light on Nigeria’s Halliburton Bribery

The leaked file also opened a new window in the Halliburton bribery scandal involving Nigeria’s former leaders and the bribery surrounding the award of contracts for Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas plant.

The files reveal that Jefrey Tesler, the UK lawyer, who used a network of secretive banks and offshore tax havens to funnel $182 million in bribes to top Nigerian officials in exchange for a $6 billion contract to build Nigeria’s LNG, had financial ties to two former Nigerian officials: now-retired Major General Chris Garuba, chief of staff to former Nigerian president Abdulsalami Abubakar who himself allegedly received bribes as president; and Andrew Agom, a senior government official who was killed in an attack on a motorcade.

Records show bank staff responding to a request from Mr. Agom’s widow to unfreeze her husband’s account, whose post was sent to Tesler’s North London law firm and which was marked as subject to criminal investigations into Mr. Tesler. The files do not indicate whether or not the account was ultimately unfrozen.

Mr. Garuba, a former governor of Northeastern Bauchi state, is now chairman of Obekpa Petroleum, a Nigerian oil company. Before his death, Mr. Agom was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party, which which was in power for most of the period the bribery scheme unfolded.

Mr. Agom was the beneficial owner of an HSBC account linked to a Gibraltar-based company, Hemisphere Services Limited, which held a maximum amount of $797,377 at one point in 2006 or 2007. Africa Confidential magazine previously named a company named Hemisphere Services (Nigeria) as a “recipient of largesse” from Tesler after viewing documents disclosed to the magazine during a French corruption investigation.

Mr. Agom’s account was opened in 1991, on the same day that an account was opened in the name of former Nigerian Air Force Chief, Abdullahi Dominic Bello. A Nigerian government investigator has previously described Swiss accounts held by Mr. Bello as a conduit for “slush funds”. The investigator did not specifically mention HSBC.

A spokesman for Mr. Bello told ICIJ that the account, which was used for business purposes and opened by Mr. Tesler when he was Bello’s lawyer, had never been used for slush funds or bribes. “At no point has Mr. Bello been charged to any court over the bribery scandal,” said the spokesman, adding that, “it must be a coincidence that Mr. Agom and [Mr. Bello’s company] opened an account the same day.”

The leaked HSBC files identify Chris Garuba and his wife Rita as HSBC clients; their names are listed along with Tesler’s in an account named Bridlington Enterprises Limited, for which Mr. Tesler acted as an attorney. The files show that the account was opened the year before Mr. Tesler sent his first bribe payment to Switzerland, although the files do not show that Tesler transferred money into the Bridlington account, which held as much as $367,547 in 2006 or 2007.

The principal beneficial owner of that account is a certain Abu Shuaibu, a 65-year-old who effectively ran the account, repeatedly visiting HSBC in Switzerland, and making several withdrawals in cash. On one occasion – on November 11, 2005 – he visited the bank to request a transfer of 600,000 U.S. dollars. It is not clear to whom the money was sent.

PREMIUM TIMES and ICIJ have not been able to determine Mr. Shuaibu’s real identity. Chris and Rita Garuba, who should know, did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

HSBC Apologises

Headquartered in London, HSBC has offices in 74 nations and territories on six continents.

The leaked account records show some clients making trips to Geneva to withdraw large wads of cash, sometimes in used notes. The files also document huge sums of money controlled by dealers in diamonds who are known to have operated in war zones and sold gemstones to finance insurgencies that caused untold deaths.

On Sunday, HSBC published a full-page advert containing an apology in several newspapers, over claims that its Swiss private bank helped clients evade tax.

The advert reproduced an open letter signed by chief executive Stuart Gulliver, which said recent coverage by the media had been “a painful experience”.

Mr. Gulliver, whose letter was addressed to the bank’s customers and staff, said in his letter that he wanted to reassure customers that its Swiss private bank had been “completely overhauled”.

“We have absolutely no appetite to do business with clients who are evading their taxes or who fail to meet our financial crime compliance standards,” he was quoted by the BBC as saying.

“The media focus has been on historical events that show the standards to which we operate today were not universally in place in our Swiss operations eight years ago.

“We must show we understand that the societies we serve expect more from us. We therefore offer our sincerest apologies.”

Mr. Gulliver also said that the recent media coverage about its clients and past misdeeds must be put “into context”.

“A former employee of the Swiss private bank stole data more than eight years ago.

“Major UK media outlets have focused on approximately 140 names included in the stolen data.

“Many of the people mentioned have been named simply because they are well-known individuals. The vast majority of these 140 people are no longer clients.

“The media has been mentioning a number of 100,000 clients. At its peak, the Swiss private bank had about 30,000 accounts.

“We have absolutely no appetite to do business with clients who are evading their taxes or who fail to meet our financial crime compliance standards.”