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AUGUST 1-15 2012

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SOUTH AFRICA IS AHEAD ON LAND REFORM - Envoy

By Nonye Anuche

A Diplomat is considered member of an exclusive and prestigious profession. The honour reserved for diplomats is also due to many nations’ conspicuous selection of diplomats, with regard to their profession and ability to represent according to a certain etiquette, in order to promote their interests. More so, United Nations law grants diplomats extensive immunities and privileges, which further distinguish him from the status of an ordinary citizen. It was a cool and calm Irish evening, bearing a humble mien, South African Ambassador to Ireland, His Excellency, Mr.Azwindini Jeremiah Ndou, at the Ambassador’s residence in Dublin, bared his mind on all. The Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary talks about his days as member of parliament, challenges of the job, his relationship with

the Irish government, South Africa’s road to land reform, the African agenda among other issues. Prior to the matters of the day, Amb. Ndou went memory lane. In his brief background history, he narrated how he joined the department in 1994, before South Africa’s first democratic elections. Amb. Ndou has been in service right from the birth of the rainbow nation. The Mandela stalwarts, to be precise. He was also a seasoned parliamentarian, an incumbent in the parliament that formed the constitutional assembly. In 1998, Amb Ndou was posted to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 6 months later he became the High commissioner to Zimbabwe. Amb. Ndou also served South Africa’s Diplomatic Mission in Libya from August 2005 to end of 2009. He took leadership of his country’s the diplomatic mission in Ireland in February 2010, while the Irish recession hammered. Below are highlights of his points on our questions and discussion with him:

His Excellency,

Mr. Azwindini Jeremiah Ndou

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Massive Corruption IN NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, NIGERIA By Paul Kelly

The Vice-Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Prof. Boniface Egboka, is allegedly at the centre of a huge corruption scandal worth billions of Nigerian naira, it has emerged. The university is the second most sought after in Nigeria and student fees for it have almost tripled recently.. Investigations into the Vice-Chancellor’s activities began

when, in March, a petition was brought by a group of “concerned staff” to Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), claiming the Professor had participated in nepotism, abuse of office and theft of university funds. The situation further intensified when, on July 4th, investigative reporting website icirnigeria.org accused the Vice-Chancellor of a number of specific offences which he has struggled

to explain. Professor Egboka has since been temporarily arrested and a source within the EFCC has claimed that soon enough evidence may be corroborated to bring the case to court. Despite this, however, following interrogation by the EFCC, Prof. Egboka has been released on administrative bail pending further investigation. He has also retained his position within the university whilst the

EFCC’s investigations continue, despite calls for his resignation. Indeed, following questions by AfricaWorld, the office of the Vice-Chancellor issued a statement claiming that icirnigeria’s investigations “contained a lot of lies and half-truths” and that the investigation “by the EFCC does not confer a verdict of guilt on those being investigated.” The Vice-Chancellor’s office also produced a detailed rebuttal to the allegations facing Continued on Page 4

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We seize this opportunity to call on the different meeting groups within the Imo Umbrella to come and let us join hands in building up our Imo State meeting. This is our state (ANYI ENWEGHI STATI OZO). Let us borrow a leaf from other state meetings in Ireland and make ours even more stronger. We have our meeting venue at 5A First Avenue, Cookstown Industrial Estate, Off Belgard Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24. You may call Chike on +353 862111629 or Chinedum on +353 879448717 for further inquiries. Pass the good news to all and sundry. Together we will fly! Come one come all

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