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REVEALED: Why Olisa Metuh Was Handcuffed To Abuja Court Today by LoverBoy(m) : 4:05 pm On Jan 20

We learnt Olisa Metuh reportedly fought officials of the EFCC on the interrogation room where he was taken after his arrest and torn a confessional statement he had written and attempted to chew it. He is therefore considered a defendant with violent disposition.

Some Nigerians, especially the PDP apologist have been making insinuation of sectional bias against Metuh. The commenters challenged the rationale behind Metuh being handcuffed to court, of which such humiliating measure was not meted on Colonel Sambo Dasuki, Rahmond Dokpesi and others who are facing similar charges.

A human rights lawyer and constitutional lawyer, Barr. Okoi Obono-Obla in a chat with News Punch editor revealed that he constitution empowers the law enforcement agents and officers of the Nigerian Prisons Service the to handcuff a defendant who manifests violent disposition such as claimed Olisa Metuh did.

According to Obono-Obla, the administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 and the Nigerian Prisons Act, 2010, states that a defendant who is violent or manifest violent tendencies is liable to be handcuffed or bound outside the Court room . It is only when duch a defendant is entering the Court room, that the Wardens are required to remove the handcuffs or leg chain. He said, the handcuffing or leg chaining a defendant is permitted by law and does not in any way violates the Fundamental human rights of a defendant

“Granted that the Constitution says that a defendant or criminal suspect is to be treated with dignity and humanity; handcuffing such a defendant cannot under any stretch of imagination amounts a contravention of the Constitution.”


“Recall that a former Inspector General of Police, Tafa Balogun was handcuffed during Obasanjo presidency by the EFCC when he was charged and nobody alleges regional or ethnic bias.”

“Dasuki did not manifest violent disposition when he was arrested but he fully cooperated with officials of EFCC. But Olisa Metuh decided to be violent and recalcitrant”, Obono-Obla concluded

VIDEO: 8yrs Old Girl Marries In Zaria by LoverBoy(m) : 4:09 pm On Jan 20

Apparently in ignorance of what she was going into, an 8 years old girls took to dancing floor in her traditional marriage ceremony in Zaria.

Media reports suggest that the ‘minnow’ (the girl) is a primary 4 pupil who was two days ago traditionally wedded with a man old enough
to be her father.



The groom who is named as Baba Ahmed enthusiastically paid the dowry of the little girl. It was said that the little girl, despite being betrothed to her extremely older husband, will not be in his custody as his wife until when the girl is 17 years old.

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Photo: Killers of Ex-FUTA vice-chancellor sentenced to death by hanging(See Details) by LoverBoy(m) : 5:08 pm On Jan 21

FUTA Olayemi Bamitale, a former driver, and Ita Enang, a night guard, of late Prof. Albert Ilemobade, a former VC of the University of Technology (FUTA), were today sentenced to death by hanging for killing him. .


They confessed to strangling him to death at his home in Akure, Ondo State, last September, after which they dumped his remains in an empty stall in his compound before taking away his Toyota SUV car and other valuables.

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NYSC Registration/Mobilization Requirements For 2016 Batch A Corper by LoverBoy(m) : 9:04 am On Jan 31

NYSC REGISTRATION/MOBILIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR 2016 BATCH A CORPER

NYSC Registration/Mobilization Requirements For 2016 Batch A Corper: NYSC wishes to inform all prospective corps members whose name has been Verify at the Senate List NYSC 2016 Batch A, both those who studied in Nigeria and those who studied aboard are here by inform that the online NYSC Registration For 2016 Batch A Corper will commence from on the Monday 8th February to Sunday 28th February, 2016.

As Registration portal opens from Monday 8th February to Sunday 28th February, 2016, this is to enable every prospective corps members who is eligible to service in Batch A March 2016 to register and be mobilize to 2016 Batch, Every prospective corps members should following the below instruction and be registered.

NYSC Registration/Mobilization Requirements
1. All Prospective Corps members should make sure that before they register they should ensure that they have valid and functional email address which they have access to, if they done have one register for a email address and it is either yahoomail or gmail.
2 All Prospective Corps members should make sure that their Nigerian mobile numbers is what they will use to register for the NYSC Mobilization
3. All prospective corps members who studied within the country are to make use of their correct Matriculation numbers (Reg No.) to register
4. If your name is missing at the Senate verification list, you can not register because only those whose name appear at the Senate registration list can have access to the registration.
5. Those who studied aboard are to ensure that their school are accredited. If they are not sure whether it is accredited they should approach Federal Ministry of Education to verify, because they are to upload verification letter during registration.
6. All Prospective Corps Members who studied outside Nigeria should visit the NYSC portal, and when registering they should upload the following documents:
i. SSCE or GCE of WAEC and the result should not be more than 2 sittings and with at least 5 Credit. If you do not have WAEC then NECO, SSCE result of NECO GCE with not more than 2 sitting with at least 5 credit.
ii. They should also upload their First Degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) Certificate. Second degree not needed.
iii They should also upload their Transcript of the first Degree or HND.
1v. They should also upload their International traveling Passport that will show data page which is the date of departure for the course of study.
7. Those corps members who studied in non English speaking countries, it is their duty to get the Certificates and also with the Transcripts translated into English language before they can upload.
8. Any one who studied Medicine, or Veterinary Medicine, those who also studied Physiotherapy, Radiology, Optometry, those who study Medical Laboratory Science and Pharmacy should have their Registration Certificates that they use to register to their professional bodies. NYSC will not take Payment receipts.
9. Those who studied aboard should not come to NYSC Headquarters, Abuja to verify their documents; as it once was, but instead the are to report at their state orientation Camps and this exercise will carry out at the Orientation Camps. All those who studied aboard should print their call-up letters online and report at the deployment center, they are to come with their original documents the once they uploaded for verification
10. Anyone who is smart enough to presents any fake document will be cut and he or she will be demobilized and decamped.
11. All Prospective corps members should make sure that their Passport photographs should follow the below rules
i. They should Ensure your face appear very well and include your eyes, your nose, your ears, your mouth and your jaw are fully shown
ii. Make sure that the picture are well frame and uploaded
iii The passport background should be white and there should not be shadow.
12. Registration should be done by the corps member and there is no account that someone will register for any corps members becasue the finger Print that is captured will be verified at the orientation camp
13. Any Corps member who is interested that their call up letter be sent to them through email address and sms so that it will enable the Print their call up latter online are to pay N3000
14. Those Prospective Corps members who do not have N3000 to pay should go to their school and collect their call up letter.
15. IF you have already pay and you were not mobilize such corps members are not to pay another.
16. Those female Prospective corps members who are Married, whether you study in Nigeria or Aboard, you are to upload copies of your marriage Certificates, and also the evidence of Change of name including your husbands’ place during registration, to enable NYSC post your to where your husbands stays
17. Any prospective corps members who is nursing a baby and those who are pregnant, you are informed that NYSC will not accommodate you because the orientation Camp is not for such people
18 All Prospective corps members having problem with the mobilization process and you graduate within the following Geo-Political Zones please call the below numbers between 8th and 27th February, 2016:
North Central – 08092142614
North East – 08102790538
North West – 08092142661
South East – 09038034460
South West – 07019190810
South South – 08092142616

19. NYSC is for Full time student so all Part-time graduates are to register theirs online and collection of their Exclusion Letter at their various schools. But if you are willing to print Exclusion letter online, they should pay N3, 000.00.
20. This is to inform all prospective corps members that the portal closes on Sunday, 28th February 2016. After the deadline of registration, their will be no more registration until NYSC 2016 Batch B.
NYSC Registration should be done at the official website for NYSC registration is as follow: www.nysc.gov.ng, or ww.nysc.org.ng, or www.portal.nysc.org.ng

“All Part-Time Graduates are hereby informed that, for them to get NYSC exclusion certificates, they should go online to register like their full-time counterparts and print their letters of Exlusion Online NYSC Important Notice to PartTime Graduates.”
Visit link: http://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc/VerifySenateLists



Good luck.

Feel Free To Ask Us Any Question About Mobilization

Photos; See The Gift President Buhari Received From Nigerians In Ethiopia by LoverBoy(m) : 12:28 pm On Feb 02

This is a portrait/gift which was presented to president Muhammadu Buhari during his trip to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the 26th Ordinary

Session of the African Union Assembly on 29th Jan 2016. He received the gift after his meeting with the Nigerian community in the country.

How To Get A Job, 6 Months After NYSC by LoverBoy(m) : 12:48 am On Feb 04

Get A Job in 6 Months of Completing NYSC

I had the advantage of serving in NYSC 2012 Batch C. I call it an “advantage” because it gave me a perspective on the Post-NYSC job hunt process that I may not have gotten if I started earlier with Batch A.

I watched my schoolmates start the NYSC program with enthusiasm, eagerly looking forward to the orientation camp.
I watched as they finished that and started working at their places of primary assignment. I watched as the initial excitement faded off 2-3 months later as the NYSC routines became boring.

I watched as they began applying for jobs with high hopes of getting them. I watched as many of them would submit applications and fail to move beyond the first or second stage of the recruitment process. I watched as their desperation to get a job increased as the end of NYSC drew nearer and nearer and eventually came to an end.

I watched as they would begin to gradually reduce their ambitions/expectations for jobs. I watched as they would begin hoping to get jobs which they never even bothered to apply for when they started hunting. I watched as desperation would drive their expectations lower and lower until they just wanted any job, as far as it would put some money in their pockets and they could go out in the morning and come back in the evening.

I was able to see this process play out while I was still serving. What I decided was that, my own story won’t be the same.

This decision made a difference.

In this article, we’ll talk about belief, the vital ingredient that gives meaning to all your effort.

Failure and Belief

What happens when you fail a job interview?

Does your confidence in yourself reduce? Do you go back and think of your life and pity yourself? Does fear of the possibility that your life will go nowhere begin to creep in?

What if you fail at seven job interviews at different multinationals that pay well?

How will you react after the seventh one? Will you be more determined or will you get disheartened? Will you start thinking that there must be a spiritual problem somewhere and you need prayers? Will you get discouraged and possibly stop bothering to apply?

Will you feel like less of a person? Will you give up?

These questions are not imagined. Each question is based on things I observed in many job-seekers I have talked to.

Where do you go when you fail?


“I feel like hiding”

Ok….I think I have kept you guys waiting long enough for this story. Here it is:

So I have this friend named Janet.

I have known Janet for years, but we reestablished contact when I was serving and she had just finished service (I was in batch C and she was in A in the same NYSC set). She was a graduate of a western university.

More than 12 months after her passing out parade she had no job, even though she had a second class upper degree in an excellent course. I finished NYSC with my second class lower degree and started work six months after. She was still job-hunting at this time.

Her job search usually went like this:
She would apply for a job
She would get called for the first stage (because she was qualified)
She would pass the first stage (usually a written exam–she is smart like that)
She would then promptly blow the next stage
This sequence repeated for most jobs she applied for.

One day, I asked her how she felt about her job search. She said, “Sometimes, I feel like hiding….like I don’t want to be seen again.”

She was losing hope.

Remember in 2014 when NLNG was recruiting? She had applied for that and was called for the first stage, which she wrote. I taught her how to get connections to NLNG staff and within 2 weeks of work, she was talking to five staff of NLNG.

In my follow-up with her, I asked her how her interactions with the staff were going and she told me she had stopped contacting them. After a few questions, it came out that she didn’t believe she wrote well enough to be called for the next stage…that was why she stopped contacting them.

I was pissed.

She was sabotaging her own success because she had lost belief. I disliked the fact that she would throw away an opportunity that people would give a lot to get just because she didn’t believe she would be called for the next stage.

It is the job of the company recruitment team to find reasons to accept or reject you. Do not do their job for them. Your job is to be as prepared as possible to ace whatever test/interview questions they throw at you.

Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.
– Coach John Wooden

The Turnaround

Working with Janet was not easy because there were many layers of lack of belief to peel off.

One evening we were talking and she told me she had written an exam for KPMG.

I asked her, “Do you want this job?”

She replied with a very convincing, “Yes”.

I told her to set a 6-month deadline, within which she must get the job. This was to expire February 2015.

Then, we went to work.

Prior to this, I made sure her CV was in order. I also found out that her major weak point was the surging fear/anxiety she had before an interview panel. Her preparation usually failed her at this point in the process.

This was the major thing I worked with her on.

The Assessment Centre

She was successful in the first stage (as usual) and was invited for the next stage.

To prepare for this stage, we made a list of all the skills a company like KPMG would want.

Once this was done, I asked her to think through each skill and write a specific experience she had had, that highlighted either how she used the skill or how she developed the skill.

When we had finished this for the skills, I showed her how to put these experiences into her answers at her interview.

(Remember, companies don’t care if you tell them you are hardworking and self-motivated. All that is wind. But if you can give a specific real life experience that you went through that will show them that you have the skill/ability/trait, they will believe you and you will distinguish yourself.)

A major fear that she had was the huge gap of time on her CV, since she had been unemployed for upwards of a year.

Many of us have experiences and skills that many companies are looking for, but we don’t even know we have such skills.

For example, she had been the financial officer for her Youth Church for over a year. She was in charge of budget financing for the church and every expense had to pass through her. She made financial decisions and over her time, she had handled over four million naira.

This experience was branded as a Finance Manager handling a multimillion naira account for an NGO focused on youth development – financial empowerment, career development, character development etc.

Same experience, different words.

This made up for the gap in her CV, and positioned her as a more qualified candidate for the job since the experience was in finance.

Another example was her final year project. This project involved 153 experiments.

One hundred and fifty-three experiments!

As you read the last 2 lines, notice that thing that went off in your mind? That same thing went off in the minds of the interviewers. I made sure she told the story of these experiments in her interview. She actually went back to reread the documents of her project work to make sure she got the details flawlessly.

The detail of the experiments and the goal of the experiments positioned this experience as a strong illustration of attention to detail.

These two changes, and others we discussed made a massive difference between her and other candidates at the interview who were using the same copy-and-paste interview answers they get from the internet.

In December 2014, two months before the February 2015 deadline, she got the offer letter from KPMG.


Conclusion

So, how do you overcome lack of belief?

The answer is simple: plain hard work.

In your experience there are things that you currently take for granted like Janet. Because they happened to you, they seem unimportant, but when you brand them properly and tell them with the right words, magic happens.

Janet took her work as a youth church worker for granted. She took her one hundred and fifty-three experiments in her final year project for granted. These same things made her stand head and shoulders above the other candidates.

Remember that Mindset of Over-preparation we talked about?

You can have all these experiences, but if you don’t practice telling the stories over and over again until you can always get it correctly and always arouse the interest of the listeners, your stories will just make you look stupid in front of the interviewers.

I called Janet the day she was going for her interview. Turned out she hadn’t practiced her answers well enough and she blanked when saying the answers to me. I corrected her and made her say her answers over and over again on the phone till she had it right. I then told her to keep saying them over and over so she

wouldn’t blank in front of the interviewers.

Practice until it makes you vomit.

Practice.

Practice till it hurts.

That is the way to beat others who compete with you for the same job. This preparation makes you believe, and your belief has a foundation that is built, not on empty confidence, but on solid preparation.

That is how you overcome lack of belief.

President Buhari Impresses the World As He Addresses The European Parliament (Video n Photos) by LoverBoy(m) : 5:21 pm On Feb 04

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has delivered a speech at the European Parliament in Strasburg during an official visit to France and the UK. Among other things, Buhari called for the international community to provide more support to people in the Lake Chad region, affected by a six-year-long insurgency by Boko Haram terror group.


The leader also said Nigeria is facing challenges due to oil theft in the oil-rich Niger Delta and stolen funds reinvested outside the African nation. His country seeks the cooperation of the European Parliament to eradicate corruption and end terrorism and criminal activities.

Buhari also held a bilateral meeting with the President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz. The leader will fly to London on 4 February to attend the Supporting Syria and The Region Conference.


"The president will use the opportunity of his participation in the conference which is being co-hosted by Britain, Germany, Norway, Kuwait and the United Nations to continue his push for more global understanding, collaboration and support for Nigeria and other countries in the front lines of the war against terrorism who are striving to overcome its very adverse effects on affected populations," Buhari's spokesperson Femi Adesina said in a statement.

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Why President Buhari Is Going On Vacation, Osinbajo To Act As President by LoverBoy(m) : 3:43 am On Feb 06

President Muhammadu Buhari has begun a short vacation from today as allowed by law, February 5 to February 10, 2016. While President Buhari is on vacation, the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo will perform the functions of the President.


In compliance with Section 145 (1) of the Nigerian Constitution, President Buhari has dispatched a formal notice of his vacation to the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of

Representatives.Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
February 5, 2016

Key Reasons Why Oshiomole's Wife, Lara Forte, Is Filing for Divorce by LoverBoy(m) : 3:55 am On Feb 06

The Wife Of Edo State Governor Mrs. Lara Fortes Oshimhole Filed For Divorce, Says Her Husband Is Fetish And Diabolic.

The beautiful wife of Edo state governor Mrs Lara Fortes Oshiomhole has accused her husband Gov. Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole of being too fetish and diabolic, the Cape Verdean model who filed for divorce against her hubby went ahead to accuse her husband of been
responsible to the death of his former wife Mrs Clara Oshiomhle who died on December 7, 2010, at the Abuja Clinic, Maitama, after a protracted battle with bre*st cancer.






Late Mrs Clara Oshiomhole
Late Mrs Clara Oshiomhole

Until her death, the former Edo State First lady, Clara Oshiomhole was a solid pillar behind her husband, the Governor, through his days as a front-line labour activist.
She was the initiator of the Health Foundation for Maternal and Child Care, a pet project which is aimed at providing quality healthcare for pregnant women and the girl-child.
Mrs Lara Oshiomhole



Mrs Lara Oshiomhole

Why Most States Have Stopped Paying Monthly Allowance to Corps Members by LoverBoy(m) : 4:05 pm On Feb 08

Most state governments have suspended the monthly allowances being paid to members of the National Youth Service Corps due to the economic crunch affecting the country.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that some of the states stopped paying the allowances more than one year ago. Before the economic downturn, most states of the federation were paying stipends to the NYSC members deployed in their areas of jurisdiction in order to augment the N19, 800 the Federal Government was giving to the corps members.

But as the reality of the economic downturn is biting harder, Saturday PUNCH learnt that some states suspended payment of the stipends, thereby leaving the corps members to depend solely on the N19,800 the Federal Government is paying to them. This has forced the corps members to lament.

The situation is more pronounced in Kwara State, where the government has not paid corps members serving in the state for more than two years now.

The NYSC Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr. Oladipo Morakinyo, confirmed to one of our correspondents on Thursday in Ilorin that the corps members had not received a dime from the state government for many years.

He, however, claimed that the non-payment of the corps members’ allowances was not as a result of the state’s dwindling revenue.

Morakinyo could also not give specific reason for the non-payment, but only said the development had lasted for many years. Corps members serving in Ondo State said they had waited endlessly for the government’s promise to pay them the allowances. According to some of the corps members who are serving directly with the ministries and other government agencies, the state promised to pay them at the end of their service, but said this promise was unreliable because their predecessors were promised the same thing and got nothing after they finished the national assignment.

It was, however, gathered that some corps members serving at the local government secretariat were being paid between N3,000 and N5,000, but they were currently being owed three months allowances just as the government owes the civil servants.

One of the corps members, who simply identified himself as Mayowa, told one of our correspondents that the last time he and his colleagues were paid was October 2015.

He said, “We have not been paid a dime since November last year. What we were told at the beginning was that the government would pay us after the end of our service year, but we later learnt that the promise was just fake.”

Corps members serving in Bauchi State have organised extra-mural classes for primary and secondary school pupils following non-payment of their allowances by the state government.

A corps member, who did not want her name in print, told one of our correspondents that the last time the state government paid them was December last year.

She said, “No explanation has been given as to why we have not been paid our allowances. We have not been paid for January. We don’t know what is happening; all the state government just told us is that we should bear with it.”

Asked how she and her colleagues had been coping, she said, “Some of us organise extra-mural lessons for primary and secondary school pupils.”

Another corps member, who simply gave her name as Joy, said she had been finding it very difficult to survive as a result of the failure of the authorities to pay them their January allowance.

“We have not been finding things easy here. Our January allowance has not been paid,” Joy said. Corps members in Delta State are owed two months’ allowances. Some of them who spoke to one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity appealed to the state government to pay the allowances.

But the state governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, said the state had been meeting the needs of the corps members despite the current financial stress in the state.

“We have been doing our best to pay as of when due in spite of the current financial hiccup,” he said.

Investigation, however, revealed that corps members serving across the state have resorted to doing menial jobs to meet their financial needs.

One of them, Peter Ugoh, said, “We have to engage in doing menial jobs to keep body and soul together. At least, it is better than stealing or not doing anything at all.” NYSC officials in the state declined comments.

Those serving in Ekiti State said they had not received anything since they were deployed in the state last year.

A corps member posted to one of the ministries who does not want his name mentioned, said, “Since I was deployed in this ministry last year, I have not received anything. My predecessors said they were being paid N1,250 before it was increased to N3,000, but since our batch came, we have not received anything from the state government.”

Another corps member serving at a primary health care centre, who also declined to mention her name, shared a similar experience.

She said she had not received any allowance from the state government since she was deployed in the state.

But, another female corps member said, “My predecessors were not paid while serving, they were only paid N15,000 after their service as parting gift.”

Batch “A” and batch “B” corps members deployed in Osun State also said they had not received a dime from the state government since May and October, 2015 respectively.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that the situation is a bit different in Abia State where the state government only paid some corps members deployed there N5,000 and neglected the rest.

A batch ‘A’ corps member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for the fear of being reprimanded, said since June 2015 when she was posted to a local government, she had yet to receive any allowance.

She added that only those posted to public schools were paid skeletal allowances by the government.

Another corps member, who wants to be identified as Okoli, urged the state government to pay them, considering the economic situation in the country.

“It will go a long way in augmenting the N19,800 allowance being paid by the Federal Government,” Okoli said.


Corps members in Niger, Rivers, Cross River, Edo and Sokoto states also complained that they had yet to be paid by the state government.

A corps member in Calabar, the Cross River State capital, told one of our correspondents that those serving with the state government had not been paid for six months.

Source: Punch

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"CCTV Captures Man Who Duped Another Man Of N50k Inside UBA In Lagos" (Photos) by LoverBoy(m) : 2:07 pm On Feb 09

Earlier today in the morning, my Boss Sent the receptionist to one of the banks (UBA) at Allen Avenue, Ikeja Lagos, to make a deposit of N50,000. The receptionist headed straight to the bank, and while inside the bank a well dressed man who acted as one of the bank officials walked up to Him and asked if he wants to make any deposit. The receptionist replied Yes, and the man asked Him to bring his
deposit slip and money so he could make the deposit for him. And that was the end of it as the receptionist couldn't realise when this heartless Man left the banking hall... It was recorded that the Man (dupe) spent less than 10minutes in the bank.


Below is the screen shot of the man as captured on the CCTV camera.

Please if you'v got any contact of this criminal be it in the past or future, kindly contact me via my email ([email protected]), any UBA branch or report to the nearest police station.

Let's Remain vigilant, Sharp and enlighten others. God Help us

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