The Nigerian
THE NIGERIAN
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2014
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Second Tenure 2013/2014 Diary Governor Oshiomhole
NUTRITIONAL HEALTH AND DIETETICS
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Senate postpones resumption date ABUJA – The Senate yesterday rescheduled its resumption of plenary from Tuesday to Wednesday. This is contained in a statement
issued by the Clerk to the Senate, Mr. Benedict Efeturi, in Abuja. The clerk requested senators to resume sitting in plenary on Wednesday by 10 a.m. Though no reason
was given for the postponement, Senate adjourned abruptly on November 4 and 5 and subsequently adjourned sitting till Tuesday, November
11. This is in connection with internal strife in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), arising from the party’s Ward Congress.
Bomb blast in school Assembly kills 48 children Jonathan condemns attack,
POTISKUM - A bomb in a school in yesterday killed at least 48 people Potiskum, Yobe State a week after Boko Haram denied any ceasefire and ridiculed government claims of a peace deal At least 48 school stu- area pelted with rocks by dents were killed after a locals, who accused suicide bomber appar- them of failing to protect ently dressed in school the area against terrorist uniform detonated explo- attack. sives in a packed assembly meeting. Around 2,000 students - some as young as 11 were waiting to hear the principal’s Monday morning address when the blast ripped through the crowd. Eyewitnesses spoke of horrific scenes as body parts were scattered all over the school compound. The mood then turned to anger, with soldiers who turned up to secure the
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The bombing took place at the Government Technical Science College in the city of Potiskum, a town of 200,000 in north-east
vows justice
Nigeria’s Yobe state and a regular target of attacks by the Boko Haram
Islamist group. Only last week, a suicide bomb in the same city killed 30
FG urges Nigerians to take pride in nationalism ABUJA – The Federal discord in the name of Government yesterday in Abuja urged Nigerians to take pride in their nationality and discourage overlap between politics and religion. The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Prof. Rufai Alkali, said this at an inter-faith rally held at the Goodluck Support Group (GSG) headquarters to pray for President Goodluck Jonathan. According to Alkali, preaching religious
politics is wrong and should be discouraged as it will hinder vital development in the country. Alkali said: “As people, we have multiple identities everywhere we go; in the hospital we are patients, before a lawyer we are clients but first and foremost we are Nigerians. “We must take pride in our identities and nationalism as Nigerians and like the former deputy Continues on page 2
TIT BIT “If the world cannot offer you, your expectations, do not prevent others from offering the world their expectations.” - Kingsley Ogbeide-Ihama
NEWS CONFERENCE: L-R: National Coordinator, Association of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Assumpta Reginald, Director General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Prof. John Idoko and UNAIDS Country Director, Dr. Bilal Camara, at a NACA News Conference on the Presidential Launch of National Operational Plan for the elimination of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (eMTCT) in Nigeria in Abuja yesterday.
people taking part in a religious procession of moderate Muslims. Musa Ibrahim Yahaya, a survivor of the school bombing, spoke from his hospital bed, where he was being treated for head wounds. “We were waiting for the principal to address us, around 7:30 a.m., when we heard a deafening sound and I was blown off my feet,” he said. “People started screaming and running, I saw blood all over my body.” Aliyu Abubakar, a Potiskum resident, said he heard the explosion when he was dropping off his two sons at a nearby Islamic college. “One of my sons fell down, I came out dragged him in and we drove off back home,” he said. A morgue attendant said 48 bodies were brought to the hospital and all appeared to be between the ages of 11 and 20 years old. Hospital workers said the scale of the injuries was so bad that some of the injured were likely to need Continues on page 2
Lawmaker appeals for US Arms to fight Boko Haram
ABUJA – The U.S. Government has been urged to urgently supply arms to the Nigerian military to effectively fight Boko Haram terrorists. The Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Civil Society and Donor Agencies, Prof Ini Udoka, made the appeal in Abuja yesterday.
He spoke during the signing of 9.2 million dollars grant to 15 Civil
Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria by the U.S. Government.
His remarks came against the backdrop of Monday’s attack on a
school in Potiskum, Yobe by the Boko Haram sect, Continues on page 2
Exhibitors urge FG to lift ban on consumables
LAGOS – Two exhibitors from Cameroon at the ongoing Lagos International Trade Fair yesterday urged the
Federal Government to lift the ban on all consumer goods from Cameroon.
The exhibitors told newsmen that the ban was necessary because Nigeria had a large
market capable of boosting the economy of its neighbours. One of the exhibitors, Mr Genatus Aban, told Continued from page 20