Friday, 30 October 2020

!F.G. CREATED END SARS PROJECT TO FIGHT NOBEL PRIZE WIN[WORLD EXCLUSIVE]

 


PAEDIA EXPRESS !!!F.G. CREATED END SARS PROJECT TO FIGHT NOBEL PRIZE WIN[WORLD EXCLUSIVE]

The recent Nobel Prize victory and success of the E.N.M.Paedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos.Nigeria did not go down well with the Nigerian Federal Government and for this they did all they could to try to stop it but it would appear that things did not quite go down well to their scripts.

so they  hatched another plan,The Endsasrs which recently blew up in the faces of the government and their partners  amongst which includes the political class, the business class, religious leaders ,the academia, the civil society groups, the judiciary ,the local press amongst other  hate groups who had taken an oath of secrecy and sworn that they will not rest until they destroy Mr Abdulmumini ireyi Adeku,The Founder of The E.N.M.Paedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos,Nigeria for daring to fight the polity for corrupt practices...

As the campaign lasted for three weeks this helped to divert the attention of millions of Nigerians from the Nobel Prize victory of the Paedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos,Nigeria which was the actual plans of the Muhammadu Buhari led government.

This explains why the Nigerian Federal Government engaged the youths for three weeks and provided them with enough mobilization fees and food for the project that took place in Lekki Peninsular in Lagos ,Nigeria and other places nationwide even as they did not tell the hapless youths that they will send be sending some of them to an untimely grave...

This explains why a protest of the Endsars magnitude akin to what led to regime change and an earthquake effect in 10 years in about 7 African nations such as Egypt,Tunisia,Algeria,Libya,Mali,Zimbabwe and Sudan has rather helped to reinforce the continuous culture of mediocrity in Nigeria

Feelers from the Nigerian Military high Command structure in the last 24 said that they were battle ready for the International Criminal Courts at The Hague in Holland and that they were not afraid of killing any youths during the three week long protests even as there were initial denials by state officials

with multiple sources stating of efforts made by the government to cover up the incident by stealing of dead bodies at the scene of the incident..

By the News office Desk of the E.N.M.Paedia Express Multimedia Group of Lagos,Nigeria estimation not less than 100 able bodied people were killed during the three weeks Endsars or police brutality campaign lasted..

At least 49 people were believed shot to death by security forces on Wednesday,21st of October,2020 during the government imposed curfew in Lekki area of Lagos,Nigeria ,the hottest spot of the protests ,other unconfirmed sources say they were up to 80.

on the 22nd of October ,2020 ,this reporter was threatened by a gun wielding at the Area G,Police  Station in Ogba,Lagos,Nigeria  with the policeman saying he could shoot at anyone in sight as he was pretty angry over the killings of some of his professional colleagues elsewhere  around the nation during the protests.

This reporter was told stories of how police men were burnt,butchered ,beheaded aside from losing their lives to irate protesters who got angry and decided to retaliate  due to the killings done by security forces at Lekki...

A similar situation during a rally at a stadium in Conakry,Guinea in 2009 which led to 150 being killed in cold blood on the orders of the then Guinean leader ,Colonel Dadis Camara eventually led to its ouster from office en route a life in exile in Burkina Faso..

On the 22nd of October,2020,this reporter saw first -hand charred remains of public buildings that were burnt in the course of the protests as Lagos became somewhat of a ghost town  with most residents forced to stay at home due to the government order on movement as it placed a curfew on the city of Lagos..

The curfew has since being lifted by the state government as at press time .

As at 26th of October,2020 ,this reporter learnt from a colleague of his who is a photo reporter of how his Fabga-Lagos Home was attacked as the protests gathered a serious storm with one of his neighbors killed in the process.

He revealed that he has had to forcefully evacuate from his compound temporarily  due to the recent wave of violence in the area due  to a long standing cultural rivalry amongst the Hausa Fulani speaking group of people around Oko Oba community in Lagos,Nigeria..

When this reporter met with six policemen at a restaurant out of genuineness of heart extended a condolence to them over the loss of lives amongst its officers and men nationwide  during the protests ,at least one of them did not appear so friendly due to his disposition and response.

As at  the time of filing ,source claim tension has continued in the area with a fresh rein of violence reported..

When the crisis was at least two weeks the it entered its deadliest phases as armed gangs faced-off with security forces as the battle for the soul of Nigeria took a fierce turn to the streets with war lords having a field day..

While there was pockets of clashes between security forces ,protesters and the various armed gangs in the city of Lagos,Nigeria a blood bath actually took place in a Lagos suburb ,Fagba on the 20th of October,2020.

Multiple sources say that some loads of livestocks that was from the North complete with Hausa-Fulani youths and in what appeared like a verbal altercation gun shots ranged out..

As at 21 st of October,2020 ,this reporter was told by an eye witnesses of how the Alabor Police station at Dopemu in Lagos,Nigeria was burnt to ashes even as a source also confirm the vandalisation

of a public bus terminal in Dopemu ,Lagos,Nigeria .

Sources close to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state  said the administrator was totally taken aback  by the spate of violence  at Lekki Peninsular with this reporter been exclusively told that at least 49 people were stone cold dead by those monitoring live events on the web.

It was learnt that prior to the killings ,electricity supply was cut off within the Lekki area so as to make sure that there was no escape route for any of the protesters .

Insiders finger Bola Ahmed Tinubu who was thought to have been on a self imposed exile in France  as been the one who mobilized the security to kill the protesters at the hotspot in Lekki but he has since denied this in very strong terms saying this type of information were been created by detractors to tarnish his names built over several decades even before he came into politics.

it was also revealed to this reporter how the palace of the Oba of Lagos ,Television Continental and the private home of the mother of the Governor,Chief Mrs Sanwo-Olu was attacked by  the irate mob who seems to have ran out of control as a result of the killings in Lekki the previous day...

It was also gathered that the Divisional Police officers of the Mushin area in Lagos toped the bill among officers of the Nigerian Police Force who lost their dear lives in the very sad incident that rocked the nation to its foundations.

As at press times ,Nigerians in Diaspora in places like Ghana were also said to have taken to the streets in Accra ,Ghana to vent their spleens over the killings in Lagos Nigeria end elsewhere in the land as the Endsars campaign continues to heat up even as at press time.

 

 

ABIDJAN:RACE FOR IVORIAN PRESIDENCY BEGINS IN 24 HOURS

 

Ivory Coast presidential election: Who are the candidates?

President Alassane Ouattara faces three challengers as he seeks a controversial third term in tense October 31 polls.

Main rivals of President Alassane Ouattara have urged their supporters to boycott the poll [Luc Gnago/Reuters]
Main rivals of President Alassane Ouattara have urged their supporters to boycott the poll [Luc Gnago/Reuters]

Ivory Coast’s Constitutional Council last month cleared four candidates to run in the country’s high-stakes election on October 31, whittling down an initial list of 44 presidential hopefuls.

Among them, controversially, was incumbent President Alassane Ouattara.

In power for a decade, the 78-year-old says constitutional amendments introduced in 2016 effectively reset the countdown clock on the two-term limit and allow him to run again. But the opposition and critics insist the move is unconstitutional.

Ivory Coast, the world’s top cocoa producer, has been rocked by deadly protests since Ouattara announced his candidacy, sparking fears of instability in a country still recovering from months of post-election violence that killed some 3,000 people in 2010 and 2011.

In Saturday’s vote, Ouattara’s main challengers will be former President Henri Konan Bedie and ex-Prime Minister Pascal Affi N’Guessan. The opposition leaders have called for an election boycott and civil disobedience, though they have not formally withdrawn their candidacies. The fourth challenger is independent candidate Kouadio Konan Bertin.

The aspirant candidates ruled out by the council in mid-September included prominent Ouattara rivals, such as former President Laurent Gbagbo, who was acquitted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity charges last year, and ex-rebel leader and Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, both of whom reside outside Ivory Coast but command strong followings inside the country.

Below is a look at the four men vying for Ivory Coast’s presidency.

Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara has called his candidacy in the presidential election a ‘sacrifice’ [Sia Kambou/AFP]

Alassane Ouattara

The former executive of the International Monetary Fund has said he is running against his will.

In early March, he announced he would not seek another mandate, in an announcement that seemed to end months of speculation that Ouattara would try to extend his stay, thus eliminating a great source of friction between the governing RDHP party and the opposition before the highly anticipated polls.

However, Ouattara revised his position five months later following the sudden death of his handpicked successor, Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly

“I had planned my life after the presidency. This is a real sacrifice for me,” Ouattara said in August, announcing his decision to run for a third term, adding that it was due to a “force majeure”.

Seen as the favourite to win, Ouattara has received many plaudits for the country’s economic successes, including managing skyrocketing growth rates. Critics, however, have said the economic gains have not trickled down to the poor and accuse Ouattara of veering towards authoritarianism.

Former Ivory Coast President Henri Konan Bedie has called for a boycott of the election [Macline Hien/Reuters]

Henri Konan Bedie

Bedie was Ivory Coast’s president from 1993-1999.

At 86 years of age, he was counted out by some, who expected his PDCI (Democratic Party of Ivory Coast) to name a younger presidential candidate this year.

But Bedie won the PDCI’s nomination with more than 99 percent support from party delegates.

His strength in the general election remains to be seen, although he is widely considered the biggest threat to Ouattara’s re-election.

The PDCI, the party of Ivory Coast’s founding president Felix Houphouet-Boigny, has been locked out of power since a 1999 military coup that overthrew Bedie.

He and Pascal Affi N’Guessan called for a boycott of the election at a joint news conference in Abidjan on October 15.

Pascal Affi N’Guessan is the former prime minister under President Laurent Gbagbo from 2000-2003 [Luc Gnago/Reuters]

Pascal Affi N’Guessan

The 67-year-old is the nominee of Gbagbo’s Ivorian Popular Front party (FPI). He was prime minister from 2000 to 2003 during Gbagbo’s presidency.

Following the brief civil war that erupted in 2010 when Gbagbo refused to stand down after the electoral commission declared Ouattara the winner of an election, Affi N’Guessan was arrested and placed under house arrest until his release in 2013.

His decision to be the FPI’s flag-bearer in the 2015 presidential election angered hardliners and Gbagbo’s supporters within the party, and led to a split.

Gbagbo is currently based in Belgium as he awaits the outcome of an appeal against his acquittal by the ICC in January 2019.

Affi N’Guessan came second behind Ouattara in the 2015 election with 9.2 percent of the vote.

At 51, Kouadio Konan Bertin is the youngest of the four candidates [Luc Gnago/Reuters]

Kouadio Konan Bertin

Known by his initials KKB, 51-year-old Bertin is the youngest of the four candidates.

He pitches himself as the “fresh face” of politics in a country where more than two-thirds of the population is under age 35.

Bertin is a former PDCI loyalist who has split for the second time with the party and his former mentor, Bedie, to run as an independent candidate.

He first left the party when Bedie decided not to present a PDCI candidate for the 2015 presidential election.

He ran as an independent coming third behind Ouattara and Affi.

Bertin returned to the PDCI party in 2017, hoping that the old guard would step aside and allow the younger generation to lead party in 2020.

He left when his candidature to lead the party was rejected.

He has refused to join Bedie and Affi in calling for a boycott saying voters in Ivory Coast want an alternative to Ouattara.

SOURCE : AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

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