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Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Students protest prolonged ASUU strike in Abuja



Students of the University of Abuja on Monday staged a protest against the prolonged nationwide strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

The protesting students called for an end to the strike, saying that it had paralysed academic activities in the nation’s universities and was gradually mortgaging their future.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the protesting students, who carried placards, first converged on the SDP Junction in Gwagwalada before moving towards the Airport Road.

They urged ASUU and the Federal Government to amicably address the issues that constitute the

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Saturday, 14 September 2013

SHOCKING REVELATIONS: How FCT Officials Steal Houses, Lands From Abuja Indigenes In Huge Resettlement Fraud

Posted by: foluso on September 14, 2013

Below is an the revealing details from an official investigation made by Premium Times regarding how FCT Officials partake in resettlement fraud to the detriment of Abuja indegenes:



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Saturday, 31 August 2013

PDP in MAKE-OR-BREAK CONVENTION in Abuja

PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur

The police on Friday sealed off the Federal Capital Territory commercial nerve centre, the Central Business District, Abuja ahead of the Peoples Democratic Party’s make-or-break convention today.

The convention is significant to the party in many ways. Its success will go a long way in determining the outing of the party in the 2015 general elections.

The party has been enmeshed in a lot of controversies in the last few months with n
oticeable divisions among its members. Some of its governors openly spoke against the party.

If the party fails to get its acts right at this convention, it may give the newly registered All Progressives Congress an upper hand in 2015.

A total of 3,500 delegates will decide the fate  of 75 aspirants who are jostling for the 17 available positions in the national leadership of the party at  today’s mini convention.

Hundreds of riot and conventional policemen who were deployed to provide security for the  event blocked all the access routes to the venue of the convention and directed motorists to take alternative routes.

The Force headquarters had on Thursday informed the public that the main access roads  to the Eagle Square will be  barricaded and traffic diverted with effect from 4.00pm on Friday.

It listed the affected roads to include Ahmed Bello Way Fly-over;  Benue Plaza Road; Ministry of Finance junction; Bullet junction; Bayelsa House junction and  Ministry of Foreign Affairs Fly-over.

Our correspondent who went around the city observed security personnel taking strategic positions around the Federal Secretariat and the Eagle Square.

Eagles Square, venue of the mini convention, was wearing  a new look on Friday with different decorations made of red, white and green colours of the party.

Security has also been beefed up around the area, with different security agencies manning all the roads leading to the venue.

Policemen, officers from the Department of the State Security Services, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp were among the security agencies that had already taken positions in the area.

The Chairman of the Publicity Committee for the convention, who is also the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, told journalists at the venue of the convention on Friday evening, that the delegates would start voting as soon as President Goodluck Jonathan  is ushered into the place.

He said,

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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Steady rise in prostitution despite ban in Abuja

Even after the ban by the fct Minister, Bala Mohammed, who gave prostitutes an ultimatum to leave Nigeria's capital or face the wrath of the law, investigation has shown that there are more patronage as it has taken a new guise in the zone 4 area and the Utako-Jabi axis.

Below is the revealing report by Anthony Ada Abraham:
Young and beautiful, some skinny while others are fleshy, walking in skimpy clothing waving at cars to come access their product. Eyes bright like the morning dew, but red for cash.

They are known as sharp girls while others call them ‘mamas.’

They are everywhere in the country especially the FCT. They are no ghosts they are known as ‘Ashawo’ or prostitutes. The so called ban on prostitution has little or no effect as the market has continued to boom with patronage from all angles.

The minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Mohammed who decried the steady rise in the population of prostitutes in Abuja, once noted that they constitute a nuisance as their services add no value to the beauty of the city ordering the FCT Special Task Force to arrest and prosecute them.

Also, men who patronise the girls were warned to desist from the act as anyone caught would be treated like the prostitutes.

but all those warnings seem to be discarded as they continue to buy the commodity with reckless abandoned.

Utako-Eden Garden
When you hear the name ‘Eden’, it is ironical to the Biblical meaning which is supposed to house the most precious atmosphere. Though the Eden in question is one of the most beautiful gardens in Abuja where you could get anything you want for relaxation.

It is a place where you enjoy life band, suya, shawama, fish, drinks(alcohol and soft). Also games like table tennis, snooker and so on are available for leisure.

Upcoming artistes are given the opportunity to showcase their talents on stage and patrons aid them with cash when a performance is worthwhile.

The garden which is situated in a splendid location receives patronage from all over.

Prostitutes around Eden garden:
Last Sunday night, when our reporter was at 3js hotel at a popular comedy show known as Comedy Assembly, he was strolling around the area, trying to experience first-hand activities.

Though there are about five hotels located in that axis, the girls love to stay behind the garden with their sexy skimpy skirts.

“Catch am catch am!” One of the girls shouted, though at first, it looked like the task force were on hand to sweep them but a bus parked there was an ice cream company bus.

When our reporter moved closer to eavesdrop, the following conversation ensued.

“Ngozi no let am go, na so these aboki boys go dey touch us for breast, and bottom. Hold am.”

One of the boys was seen running while an average height lady wearing a tight gown with stripes was holding a long stick in front of the other guy, an Hausa boy who was over powered by the girls numbering about 15, asking him “ abi na touch you wan touch, you go tire,’ about four cars were parked negotiating with some other girls who were busy shaking their (backside) showing their patrons that their product is still intact.

Though attention easily faded away from the boy as what they came out to do is yielding fruit.

When asked the situation and why he should have the guts to touch their “privacy,” the confused looking young man who spoke in Hausa, swore they were passing by when they mobbed them, but the “Ngozi” who understands Hausa shouted him down, while our reporter stood watching the drama.

After all the confusion, the young man who later said he was Abu, left while they lined up again waiting for customers.

At this time, about eight cars came around and picked the girls. These cars were flashy and not the normal little ones.

Prostitutes around Zone 4:
The situation at Zone 4 has taken another shape as the girls now disguise themselves like ‘Hajiya’, putting on hijab or wearing native clothes waiting for someone to call on them. But it seems their patrons now identify them easily because when they stroll around, you see them as if they are waiting for a cab but all is a diversionary method to confuse any security group from arresting them.

At Jabi Masalachi:
They are like ‘kobo-kobo,’not the usual ones who live in big houses, drive luxury cars, they are the type you go for ‘sharp sharp’ and whenever you want, you just stroll there and pay for their time. They are very young, older ladies but are not the big type.

Reactions:
A patron who resides in Lugbe but spoke on anonymity told whispernaija.com that since the ban given to the girls, they have increased their charges to between N4,000 and N6,000 per night stating that they now increased their price to between N10,000 to N15,000.

While another said “at least it will reduce the patronage because not everyone can afford such amount.

The believe is that the agency responsible for bringing this so called business to a halt should channel properly, resources set aside to help offenders for a proper rehabilitation.

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