Nigerian Celebrities Reveal How They Plan To Spend Their Christmas Holiday


There is always a plan for Christmas. Almost everyone has one plan or the other to wrap up the year in grand style.

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But oftentimes, the anxiety of the Yuletide catches us below the belt and abandons us in the creek without paddle as to what to do, where to be, who to be with, and other one million naira questions.

But these movie stars aren’t entirely different from the average man in the crowd. Quite a number of them plan what the rest of us do every Christmas with no sense of the dramatics. Simple breakfast of rice and chicken, cosy drinks with friends and family and probably push out for some fun in some bars or beaches or a fast trip to the village to see ‘’home people’’ you haven’t seen all year long.

To get the picture that Christmas isn’t all that is extra-terrestrial, be it a star or schmuck, some of your movie idols share how they plan to spend Christmas holiday:

Bob Manuel-Udokwu:

For actor, Bob Manuel, Christmas isn’t going to be a long trip in some far away fancy fun-seeking spot, like a true Igbo man. Bob plans to spend his Christmas holiday in his country home, in Ogidi “ I will spend my Xmas with my family in my home town, Ogidi in Anambra State. Attend thanksgiving, weddings and other functions till the first week of 2013 then, return to Lagos.”

Actress Uche Joan Iwuanyanwu

Uche who made a big hit in movies like ‘’Under My Pillow’’, ‘’Queen’’s Island, has a different ideas about how she is going to spend the Xmas. For her, the holiday begun long before Christmas comes knocking. “ This Xmas I will be doing a lot! Got lots of family events to attend. Meanwhile I already spent the first two weeks of December relaxing in Dubai. Just got back. Where to next depends on my events”

Doris Simon

I would be seeing my family members. You would agree with me that my job is so time-demanding that I don’t have time all the time to see them. Aside that, I would be doting on my son as well as my younger ones, who have always stayed true to me. Lastly, I would be giving back to society that has been there for me via the less privileged, however I don’t publicise or make people see that side of me”

Lola Alao

The beautiful Lola Alao has what can be described as a social diary for the Yuletide holiday with almost each day with something different to offer. Her itinerary will make any flight manifest look like a Kindergarten painting on the wall. “ On December 20th will be at Ikeja G.R.A. For a programme.

On 21st at 68 in Adeniran Ogunsanya. On 22nd at Ife in Osun State. On 24th at Majenta Hotel, Isheri. On 25th at Okla Hotel, Egbeda, Lagos. On 26th at Warehouse Hotel, Toyin Street, Ikeja. On 27th at Gani Adams party. On 28th at Bobby’s Nite Club, Ikorodu. On 29th at Lekki for opening of a new hotel.”

Empress Njamah isn’t planning a White Christmas neither is she dreaming of another home-coming, family reunion thing. She wants an exotic Christmas away from the country. “ I am trying to spend my Xmas away from the regular noise (bangers) in Nigeria and go somewhere quiet but not snowy too. Still planning”, she said but it seems Europe is not in the cards this time around as most parts are snowing their hearts out at the moment.

Foluke Daramola

I will be spending Xmas with my family in Ghana. We just want to take time out to reminisce and reflect about life and also be together as a family. We also intend to visit the less privileged and friends too and give them gifts.

Ebube Nwagbo

I will be travelling to the East .

Laide Bakare

Her hands are full as she would be looking forward to seeing her new mega bucks movie “Jejere” make a tour of the cinemas this Xmas through to New Year.

Benita Nzeribe who is presently shooting a new weekly game show for Malta Guinness Low Sugar has said after she completed the shooting, she hopes to travel to the United Kingdom for a week-long holiday. And thereafter, return to the country refreshed and ready for the next year.

INSPIRATIONAL!!! A Touching Story


No matter how dark the night, somehow the sun rises once again and all shadows are chased away. This is the Festive Season, Let’s show some Love. One day an 11 year old girl asked her mother, ‘what are you going to get me for my 15th birthday?’The mother replied, ‘there is much time left.’ When the girl was 14 she fainted and was rushed to the hospital.

The doctor came out and told her mom, that she had a bad heart and she is probably going to die. When she was lying in the hospital bed, she said, “mummy… have they told you I am going to die?” The mother replied, ‘no you will live’ as she left weeping.

Girl said ‘how can you be sure.’The mom turned around from the door and said, ‘I know.’She turns 15 years when she is recovering and comes home to find a letter on her bed. It says; ”My dearest daughter, if you are reading this it means all went well as I told you. One day you asked me what I was giving you for your 15th birthday, I didn’t know then, but now my present to you is my heart.”

Stephanie Seymour, 44, shows off her decade-defying bikini body in St Barts


Each year she shows off her incredible figure in tiny swimsuits while soaking up the sunshine in St Barts, but something strange is happening with Stephanie Seymour. The 44-year-old just doesn’t seem to get any older at all. The beautiful brunette still has the perfect figure (and one that seemingly should belong to a 21-year-old) and showed it off in a brown two piece while she relaxed with her youngest two children, Harry, 15, and Lily, eight in the Caribbean hot-spot.

 While the former Sports Illustrated model is looking in better shape than ever she has revealed she felt unhappy with her shape just a year ago. She explained: ‘I’d gained ten pounds, and was feeling insecure.’
 As well as boasting an superb figure, it seems her marriage to  Peter Brant is back on track.

In March 2009, couple were in the throes of one of the ugliest celebrity divorce battles. But they revealed in September 2010 that they were calling off their acrimonious divorce despite already spending millions each on legal fees and had got back together.

They had embarked on a bitter battle rife with allegations of infidelity, drug abuse and wild spending sprees and embroiled their children in the process.

Police were called to the couple’s home following Seymour’s complaint that Brant’s security assaulted her, Brant accused the model of drug use and was seeking sole custody of their three children.

The couple are also parents to Peter Jnr, 19, as well as Dylan, 20 , from one of Stephanie’s earlier relationships.

She says had an ‘epiphany’ the day before the pair we due to finalise their divorce and made a pledge to give their relationship another try.

Ten out of ten: But Stephanie has admitted she went through a stage where she felt big after putting on ten pounds.

We can work it out: Stephanie got her figure
 back and her marriage back on track after diverting it from the divorce courts 

During the height of her career, Seymour was a Sports Illustrated cover girl and was also a coveted Victoria’s Secret angel.

She has also graced more than 300 magazine covers and considered the world’s most celebrated swimsuit models. She dated rock star Axl Rose in the early 1990s and starred in two Guns N’ Roses videos, including the famous wedding montage for November Rain.

She’s also dated Warren Beatty, Charlie Sheen, guitarist Tommy Andrews, and John Casablancas, the former head of Elite Model Management.

Meet The Homeless Man Who Lives In His Canoe


Some people dream about living life on the open water. For Michael Richard Smith, this is his reality. The 49-year-old lives in a 14-foot canoe; setting up shop on the Boston Harbour and rowing to small offshore docks after dark to pitch his tent and sleep. According to ABC News, Smith said he’s been bunking down in metro Boston waters for about two months now. While authorities are said to be keeping an eye on the unconventional camper, he technically isn’t breaking any laws.
Don’t worry about his safety though. He says about the possibility of getting robbed, “Anybody who would want to hurt me or take my things, they have to have a boat. And boat people stick together.” Boston Police Department’s spokeswoman Cheryl Fiandaca says the harbour unit has offered him city services, but Smith declined. He did however accept a new life vest with reflectors and a whistle, she said. Police also told him not to operate his canoe at night because it doesn’t have lights.
Smith plans to sleep out in Boston Harbour all winter and prefers to concentrate on the beauty of his surroundings rather than the bareness of his accommodations. Let’s give it up for the man whose creativity still showed even in time of distress!

9ice Reacts to Romance Story with Babcock Varsity Babe


Multiple awards-winning artiste, Adegbola Abolore Akande, a.k.a. 9ice who has been enmeshed in a controversial relationship with his friend’s girlfriend, one Funmi Omotosho, an undergraduate of Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun state is not finding the story funny at all. Naturally, the singer, who claims he doesn’t like to respond to unfounded news, said he was prevailed upon by his close aides to set the record straight on the allegation, instead of allowing falsehood to thrive.

According to some people in the know, Funmi Omotosho and her boyfriend are friends to 9ice and they have all found the publication misleading and embarrassing as well.

Reacting to the report however, 9ice explained; “I attended Funmi’s birthday not quite long which also had her boyfriend in attendance. Sincerely, I can’t fathom where the whole story is coming from but I know that the mischief makers are at it again”. With 9ice’s outburst, it proves that the false romance story is just a hint of marred journalism and there is no iota of truth in it. There are no strings attached between both parties, just an appearance at her party.
Source: Global Excellence Magazine

Blind Students Top Performance List in WAEC


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The West African Examinations Council, yesterday in Yaba, Lagos, said that about 62.03 percent of students who wrote the November/December 2012 West Africa Seniour School Certificate Examination failed the test as only 37.97 percent or 150,615 obtained five credits including English Language and Mathematics. Blind students performed better than those without sight problems as 46.93 percent of 49 students that registered for the examination obtained five credits including English Language. Blind candidates do not sit for Mathematics and Science practicals in WASSCE examinations.

According to the Head, National Office of the Council, Mr Charles Eguridu, out of 396,614 candidates who sat for the examination, about 47,289 candidates’ result, representing 11.04 percent were being withheld in connection with various cases of examination malpractices.
This even as a comparative analysis of candidates’ performance in the November/December 2010 – 2012 WASSCE, showed that there is an improvement in candidates’ performance.
He explained that in 2010, only 24.16 per cent passed just as 36.07 percent passed in 2011.
Eguridu disclosed that cases of examination malpractices were being investigated, pointing out that the reports of the investigation would will be presented to the Nigeria Examination Committee, NEC, for consideration and final decision would be communicated to the affected candidates through WAEC zonal and branch offices across the country.
His words, “A total number of 49 blind candidates registered for the examination. Out of this figure, 23 candidates, representing 46.93 per cent obtained credits in five subjects including English Language.
A total of 413,266 candidates registered for the examination, out of which 396,614 candidates consisting of 216,600 male and 180,014 female candidates sat for the examination. Out of the total number of candidates that registered, 406,108 candidates representing 98.27 percent have their results fully processed, while 7,158 candidates representing 1.73 per cent have a few of their subjects still being processed as various errors and omissions mostly traceable to candidates are being sorted out by the Council.’’ He said these errors were committed during registration and the actual conduct of the examination.
He added, “Out of 161,706 candidates that sat for the examination, 40.77 per cent obtained six credits and above. While, 268,688 candidates representing 67.74 per sent obtained credits and above in four subjects as 309,706 candidates representing 78.10 per cent obtained credits and above in three subjects. A total of 343,352 candidates, representing 86.57 per cent obtained credit and above in two subjects.
Candidates are expected to visit the council’s website for their results, even as Eguridu lamented the dearth of qualified teachers, inadequate and dilapidated classrooms and appealed to the federal, state government as well as other school proprietors to address these challenges. He also urged the Ministry of Education to ensure that only schools with the necessary facilities to function as schools will be duly registered.

NOT GOOD! “I Named Tuface, Yet He Cheated Me” – Blackface


My new album is entitled Defender. This is the first time I will have a song that is the title of my album. I was thinking of the name to call the album and I have no other better name than Defender and the song happens to be one of my best tracks in the album.
Does the song Defender have anything to do with your present predicament?

 Not really. “Defender” is a love song. It is a reggae calypso mixed song. A lovely song. It has nothing to do with my personal life or condition.

Why the song Ota Mi Leyin Mi, who do you think are the enemies behind you?

Ota Mi Leyin Mi is one of those songs. All of a sudden I discovered that people started avoiding me. You all heard about the fight I had with my former landlord. But I think everything happened for good because I’ve learnt a lot from it. It was a bad experience that I will not forget in a hurry. I was in a hostile environment in the midst of Yoruba people. I was just caught up with so many ideologies. So, Otami Leyin Mi is for those who claimed they are friends and they are not really friends. Those kinds of friends should get out of my back. Some people are actually out there and they claim to be your friends while they are not. They need to leave you alone so you can move on with your life.

Since your landlord ejected you, you’ve not really come out to state what actually transpired between both of you. What really happened?

Like I always say, something that happened to someone else, don’t be surprised when it happens to you, that is my major philosophy of life. Because all these Lagos landlords are wicked and I’m just happy that Governor Fashola is stepping in. Now some things have been reduced to a considerable limit.
Then I was living at Lakeview Estate in Festac Town, I had a landlord who always wanted you to pay money and did not want to put anything in place in the house. Basic things in the house were not there and he demanded for money all the time. And I was like, “I can’t be paying while you are not doing anything, so let me use the money to do those things.” But he insisted I pay the money that he’d do it; but after paying, he wouldn’t do anything.

For almost a year, he kept on doing that. Until I was like, “I’m not going to pay you any money again until put those things in place.”
So he went to court behind my back to get an injunction to evict me from the house on the excuse that I refused to pay him his money. Before then, I had already discussed with my lawyer. The landlord got the injunction when I was not in the country. Before I returned into the country, he had done his worst.

Actually there was even a particular song I did with the late MC Loph, I featured him and the Beatmaker. My eviction happened two days after I sang that song. As I was singing I was like, if no be you where I for dey? My landlord for use me play. But see me today, I’ve gat my own house, I’ve gat my private plane. Not knowing that was going to happen. Two days later I was ejected from my house.

After he threw you out of his house, where did you go?

That one was just normal. I’m a street guy so I hit the street back again. From there I inspired myself and found my music again. That was what really happened to me. The street welcomed me and showed me love because I came in from the street. They embraced me. They all know that the downfall of a man is not the end of his life. I was not bothered because I know what I have inside of me. I always put my mind to work. Today, I’m happy. I’m living in a comfortable house even bigger than the one I used to have before. I think everything that happen in life is to teach you a lesson. And when it teaches you, try and learn from it.

What lesson did you learn?

I must confess I have learnt a lot of lessons. That incident gave me the opportunity to know who my real friends are. At times when you have a problem, you’d expect that your so-called friends would come around you and show you some love. And at the end of the day you will find out that the so-called friends would not want to help you because they want you to fall so that people will look down on you. They want you to be covered with shame. That is where they get their joy from. If something of such should happen to them, we’ll be the first to run to their aid. In my own case, the reverse happened.

Who are those friends that you expected that didn’t come around?

I have so many friends. In fact, they are too numerous to mention. My friends know themselves, even you are one of my friends and I didn’t see you around me then.

But you didn’t tell me-

How will I tell you when you don’t even ask or care to know what has been happening to me? All of una know una sef (laughter).

Why do you always shun public gathering?

It depends on what you mean by public gathering. I do a lot of going around and I don’t make noise about it. I don’t like going to some places just because people are going there; there has to be something that will make me go. Right now, I have so many things I’m battling with, not just party. I need to get my album into the market. As I speak to you now, I have about 22 tracks and still thinking on the ones to select for the album. So going out to social gatherings is not in my agenda until I get this album done.

You have brought many artistes into the industry and one expect them to pay you back in kind or cash especially during your trials.

As a coach, I teach people how to go about their career. I really don’t expect anybody to come and give me kudos or pay me back. My joy is that I want to see those I have trained succeeding in their careers. Coming back to say thank you is like a disturbance. I trained the Tribunal, not for them to be around me all the time, but to be able to go out there and do their own kind of music. Same with Tuface and Faze. It was a time of learning for all us while we were still together as Plantashun Boys. After everything, we all parted ways and I don’t expect any of them to come back and say, “if it were not for you, we wouldn’t come this far.”

Does that mean Tuface and Faze don’t respect you?

I don’t even expect it from them. They are not the first person I have worked with. If not for me the likes of Tony Tetuila wouldn’t have had a music career. He almost gave up when the Remedies pushed him out of the group and I encouraged him to never give up. I carried him along and eventually he made a name for himself. I don’t expect him to come back and tell me thank you.

Why did you allow Plantashun Boys to die?

There was no agreement that we would split but we all knew when we started that the group won’t last. We all used the group as a platform to build our music careers. Plantashun Boys was my idea. The names, Faze and Tuface, was my idea. I gave them those names. But I don’t always dwell on that because that is an old story. Right now, it’s all about my fans, my career and my new album. Then, everybody just wanted to go solo. People just think that there’s a story behind our split but there’s none.

Who was the first to come up with the idea of going solo?

Don’t you know who released his first album when we went solo?

 Let’s assume I don’t know-

Tuface was the first to release his album and we all know it, even then we were still living together.

How did you feel when he left the group?

How else will I feel when I already knew it would happen? The fact is that when Tuface released his album we never expected him to do so.

We learnt Tuface left because you were too bossy-

Then everybody was equal. Nobody was getting more than anybody, it was 50-50. Even Faze who was the last person to join the group was getting equal shares. But the issue is that a captain will always be a captain, if your captain takes a decision and you don’t like, then it is left for you to join another club maybe they will make you a captain over there.

Does that means Tuface left because you always took the final decision?

Not really; in our days as a team there was nothing like that. If anyone has idea, we would put it in on ground and vote. Nobody took the final decision arbitrarily. Even if I’m the captain and two of them agreed on one thing that is what we’d eventually settle for. I can’t change it because I have two votes against one. If at all there was a problem, we would have come to the table to resolve it.
 Parting ways was evolutionary; we just needed to split that time. If we didn’t split, you wouldn’t hear Blackface singing “Hard Life” or Tuface singing “No Be Small Thing” and even Faze will not sing “Kolomental.” Nigeria is getting three albums from us. Like now, Faze has dropped his latest album, Tuface has done the same, and very soon I will launch my own album as well. It is a welcome development.

How much did you people realize from your first album as a group?

I can’t really remember oh, but we all shared it equally. Nobody gets more than another for any reason.

I heard you guys were cheating Faze because he is from another tribe? 

I don’t know who told you that but all I know is that it was 50-50.

Do you regret the end of Plantashun Boys?

Why will I regret? If the group didn’t split where will I stand today? You wouldn’t have heard of Blackface Naija. I would still be under the shadow of Plantashun Boys. I’m happy the way I am because our break-up really gave me the chance to create my own kind of music that stands out.

During your trials why didn’t Tuface come to your aid?

It is not everybody that will help you in life. Some people’s problems are two-times bigger than yours. It’s a case of big man, big problem. I didn’t feel bad because I didn’t see him around me.

But as your brother, friend and colleague one expected him to help you out-

Maybe he knew I was going to take care of myself. He knows me as a resilient never say die soldier. I don’t always give up until I reach the cross line. Everything that happened to me was a lesson to me, it’s nobody’s fault and I can’t blame anybody for my downfall. I’m just happy the way God has built my life and career.

You once said that nothing will make you guys work together again, why did you feature Faze in your upcoming album?

Working as a team is different from working with Faze or Tuface alone. Like when I was in Malaysia, Faze sent me a beat that he wanted me to do on the track, I was supposed to write a lyrics on it and do the voicing, but I couldn’t do it till I get back to the country. When I came back, we went to the studio and I did my own part and I left. The mixing of the song is not my business, whether it is sounding well or not, I don’t have any problem to do with that because we are not working as a team.

You talk more about Faze unlike your brother Tuface, why is it so? 

Yeah because Faze is just a cool guy, he’s a normal guy without any problem. If I and Tuface have any reason to relate, we relate. See, you don’t hide friendship, if we are friends I don’t need to tell you before you know that. I don’t force myself on people. Like this my guy, Skinny; we met recently and it seems as if we have known each others for years. That is what friendship is all about.

So what is your relationship with Tuface?

We are ex members of Plantashun Boys.

When was the last time you and Tuface communicated?

Omo the communication just dey o. Everybody is on his own but I communicate with Faze often.

Does that mean you are close to Faze than Tuface?

Yes, because I like a kind of people that I can discuss music with. I and Faze often talk about music, rhythm and career development. Faze is more of a person I can discuss that kind of thing with unlike Tuface.

Why is it so?

It’s just natural; you can’t take that away from Faze because he has always being like that. Faze is a cool guy and Tuface too. We are all just there. Na on your own level we dey.

The song, African Queen has generated a lot of controversy, who is the rightful owner of the song?

 I know the song has generated a whole lot of revenue. Right now, I and Tuface have joint ownership of that song. But from the inception it was not like that. My publisher, BMI had to find a way to work that out. All the funds the song has been generating I’m supposed to have 50 per cent of it, which I’m not getting and I don’t just know what is happening. I’m still trying to find out what is happening. There is even a situation whereby somebody in Jamaica sang African Queen and some other persons like that of which I was not aware. Nobody told me that he was going to sing my song. So, there are some issues that I and Tuface need to sit down and iron out, but Tuface is difficult to get on the table. So I have decided to do it on my own. Surely, with time we’ll get to the root of the matter because we both have 50 per cent right to the song.

That means Tuface has been cheating you

Yes, because I was not being paid and you know the way it is in Nigeria, the ideology is that because one is not on one particular record label they won’t put his name to a song he wrote just because they don’t want to promote the person. But the fact is that your intellectual property remains you intellectual property, nobody can take that away from you.

But you sang your own version of the song

Yes, I have a reggae version of African Queen, which I’m still going to re-record. I did that because there was a time some people were trying to claim ownership of the song.

Did you ask him to include the song in his album?

Yes, we wrote it together and I gave him permission to do so because when he was recording his album we were still living in the same apartment. I found out that the album was not making any sense, so I told him that the only thing that will allow the album to make sense is to include the song African Queen which we both wrote. But I didn’t say he should take away my own right. That is the rider. For the fact that I wrote a song for you to perform does not mean you should claim it and deprive me of my own right.

Who came up with the idea of the song?

It was actually one Idoma man called Willy Walkman. He told us to do a song for his soap opera and the title of the soap opera was African Queen that we should write a theme song for the soap. We started writing in earnest. Then one day he just came and was like, we are not serious about it that he didn’t want to be our manager again not knowing that we were already doing what he asked us to do. That was how he threw us out. So African Queen was Willy’s idea.

People just know you as a Benue boy, where exactly are you from?

I’m from Ogwule in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.

What of your two kids, how are they doing?

They are fine, growing quick and doing very well, they are with their mum.

Why did your wife abandon you?

Nothing really happened. The fact is just that when a man is going through tribulations, not every woman will stand by him. But it’s all good, I’m just trying to start my life all over again.

Is there any plan of taking her back?

We’ve not even discussed that yet. My priority now is me and my career. Now that I don’t have any family I think it is it time to pick myself up and start all over again. I have a studio in my house; I work day in, day out, because I really want to get back to my fans. So until I feel that I’m ok then I will give that a second thought.

Does that mean your wife “took a walk” because you could no longer fend for the family?

Maybe that is what she felt; I can’t question her decision. I don’t know what was on her mind. That is why you need to see her and ask her. Because, myself, I cannot explain.

How often do you people communicate?

Once in a while.

What about your kids?

We talk always because they have their own phones. Caroline is 7 and Alex is going to be 5 very soon. My daughter is going to be a singer too.

What is your favourable mistake?

It was a rap competition at Mt. St. Gabriel in Alaede. I was rapping LL Cool J; that rap has four verses; after rapping verse one instead of me to rap the second verse, I jumped to verse three. By the time I finished the third verse, I started it again, then I paused and started thinking aloud ‘shebi I don do this verse before’ that was how I said bull s**t and I dropped the mic and left the stage.
They don’t know you much in your home town, why is it so?

Maybe because I hardly spend time at home. My major focus is just to get my music out and kick off with my Blackface Naija Foundation back in my state. I think it is time to give back to the society now. My foundation is going to help the less privileged by creating free scholarship, free medical care and a whole lot of things.

What is your take on the music industry?

It is crazy that everybody is sounding the same. It is so sad that everybody is using one kind of rhythm or progression. Some people think I can’t blend but the fact here is that I always tried to carve a niche for myself.
That won’t make me change my style.

How about your parents, where are they?

My mum is late but my dad is in Benue. He is a retired soldier.

How is he feeling that you are no longer popular like you used to be?

I tell you my dad is the happiest man on earth. Even as I am talking to you people are in our house trying to associate with my dad because of the fact that he is “Blackface’s father.”

NDLEA arrests 114 suspects with 517.2kg of drugs in Niger


The Niger NDLEA said 51 of the suspects had been jailed by the court.
The Niger Command of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, said on Friday that it arrested 114 suspects with 517.2kg of illicit drugs from January to December.
The state Commander of the agency, Abdullahi Abdul, said this in an interview in Minna, the state capital.
“Most of the drugs being abused by the youth in the state are Indian hemp (cannabis) and psychotropic drugs,’’ he said.
Abdul said that 51 suspects aged between 18 and 40 had been jailed by the Federal High Court, while others were still facing trial.
He said the agency also counselled and rehabilitated 69 former drug addicts and reintegrated them into the society within the period.
He urged parents, religious leaders and well meaning individuals to assist the agency in the campaign against drug abuse.
The commander appealed to the state government to assist the agency in the area of logistics to enable it function optimally and maintain its six offices in the state.
He, however, commended the state government, the Nigerian Army and the Police for their assistance to the agency in the campaign against drug abuse.
NAN

JTF confirms death of two suicide bombers in Kano Airtel, MTN attacks


The JTF said only the two suicide bombers died in the coordinated attacks on MTN and Airtel offices.
The Joint Security Task Force, JTF, has confirmed the deaths of two suicide bombers who attacked Airtel and MTN Telecommunications offices in Kano metropolis on Saturday.
The two attacks occurred within 5 minutes indicating a coordinated effort.
The Airtel regional office is located at the popular Mallam Kato Square, near the Main branch of a bank while the MTN office is situated at Maimalari road in Bompai area.
The Force spokesman, Ikedichi Iweha, confirmed the death of the bombers to journalists in Kano on Saturday.
Mr. Iweha said the first bomber who went to Airtel office succeeded in detonating the bomb which led to the destruction of the office.
He said that only the operator of the company’s generator set was injured in the attack which took place at about 8.45 a.m.
“With the exception of the two bombers, nobody else died in the two coordinated incidents,’’ Mr. Iweha said.
The JTF spokesperson said the bomber who went to the MTN office was intercepted by security operatives before he could gain entry into the premises at about 8.50 a.m., adding that he died in the blast instantly.
“The quick response of the troops around the place averted the destruction of the office but the wall fence was touched in the coordinated attack,” he said.
He said that security had been beefed up around the two areas.
Following the incident, traders around the area quickly locked their shops and ran for safety.
Members of the JTF have cordoned off the areas.
NAN

Nigeria Police College sacks 500 trainees for theft, forgery


The Nigeria Police College said it has dismissed 500 recruits for various offences, during their training in Kaduna.
The Acting Commandant of the college, Adekunle Oladunjoye, a Deputy Commissioner of Police, made this known on Friday during the graduation of 4,484 recruits in Kaduna. He said the affected recruits allegedly committed offences relating to forgery, stealing, health challenges and indiscipline. “The recruit intake Batch 1/2011 course was inaugurated in October 2011. “They were sent in by the various Police Commands in northern Nigeria catchments areas such as Kano, Jigawa Kaduna, Zamfara, Katsina, Niger, Nasarawa, Plateau and the FCT. “Today we are witnessing the passing out of 4,484 recruits consisting general and specialist constables after 15 months of classroom and field training,’’ he said. In his message, to the graduands, the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, charged them to diligently discharge their primary duty of protecting people’s lives and property. “Our primary and sacred function of protection of life and property must not be compromised. “You must take into cognisance the fundamental human right of every citizen which must not be infringed so as to gain the confidence of members of the public,” Mr. Abubakar said. Mr. Abubakar advised them to be of good character and to “eschew any form of corruption in the performance of your duties”.