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Saturday, 16 May 2020

Bundesliga 16th may match day Results

The German Bundesliga finally returns to action with Wolfsburg turning a first half defeat to 2:1, Borrusia Dortmund welcoming Shalke-04 in a stunning 4:0 comfortable home desfeat, Dusseldorf playing 0:0 against Paderborn, Hertha Berlin Slashing Hoffenheim 0:3, RB Leipzig playing draw against Freiburg, and B. monchengladbach beating Eintracht Frankfurt 3:1.

Borrusia Dortmund observes Social Distancing goal Celebration

Borrusia Dortmund observes Social Distancing Celebration
The German football league returns to action with Borrusia Dortmund welcoming Shalke-04. An Eling Haaland first half strike with an assist from T.hazard put the team into a first half advantage before Guerreiro R. Put the team into a comfortable first half advantage. The game later ended in 4:0 after T. Hazard and Guerreiro strike again in the second half of the match

Just in: Engr. Builder Edmund Mezue, the IDF NGO Educational committee writes to Nigerians and Ideanians on: Ennobling the culture. Read below


ENNOBLING THE CULTURES

We always say that culture is dynamic yet our cultures have remained in the essence our ancestors instituted them except perhaps in the social aspects, which indeed have been deterioration rather than improvement. The social aspects now outweigh and overshadow the intent of the cultures that no one now could say the volitions behind instituting them.

As a people develop and mature in understanding God and His Will, it's cultures should improve and become more beautiful. God's Will is expressed in nature and is immutable and adamantine. It is called the natural laws. Man must be simple, unassuming and humble to be able to mature in the sense willed by God.

Cultures are instituted in the volitions of a people and sustained by the people as they mature. The beauty of a people lies in it's own culture, which must be developed in adaptation to it's Soil, the climate and the race. Not by adopting foreign culture.

An instituted culture becomes tradition if it transfers from generation to generation. If the generations continue to improve in their spiritual maturity, their tradition will continue to improve along. That is where the dynamism lies.

Over generations, especially in Africa, the cultures remained the same in their essence. This could be attributed to lack of progress in the people's search for God and His Will. Stagnation leading to selfishness brought in the existence of many religions and differing believes resulting to differences in the recognition of God and His Will. This lack of progress arose from the failure of the peoples to see the messages of God brought to them respectively in their spiritual infancy as step that will lead to the next higher level till the highest level. The messages would have formed one single flight of steps leading to the recognition of God and worship of Him through the deed. But instead each people stagnated in the message it received, distorted it and made it religion by introducing dogmas and doctrines that do not accord with the Will of God, and through them lure converts.

So now, within a people you can find adherents of Religion of origin (Traditional religion) which indeed has deteriorated to worship of idols woven with devilish volitions, Buddhism, Zorastranism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc.
In the communities in Nigeria we have mainly adherents to Traditional religion, Christianity and Islam. And in each there are sects. The volitions can no longer be the same in this setting.

Since cultures are instituted in the volitions of a people, every culture has a power centre in the beyond. Now that there are confusion of believes, the power centres are weakened and as a result improvement become difficult.

There are some cultures that transcend religious believes. These cultures concern the human spirits and their ascent if properly conducted. They are Thanksgiving, Marriage and Funeral.
Words spoken in the conduct of these cultures attract blessings to the recipients and the participants. The wishes of the participants  are focused on the recipients and from there rise upwards & draw down blessings to everyone.

Whereas Thanksgiving and Marriage are concerned with those still in body of flesh and blood (the so called living), Funeral is concerned with one who has just left the body of flesh and blood, and so must be conducted in line with the believe and wishes of the departed person while he was in the flesh.

There are cultures that are specific and peculiar to various religions. These often bring conflicts within a community in their observations. For instance in Ideani community Traditional religion, we have 'Kamanu, Ufie-jioku, Uzo-iyi, Udo, Obiaja, Idemili'  each connected to a deity of the community and celebrated. Similar cultures are found in the Traditional religion of other communities. Ozo caste or similar castes connected to some deities of the communities exist. In other religions such as Christianity, we have Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, etc connected with the life of the bringer of the teaching the Christians hold supreme. There is also Knighthood caste connected with the saints of the church. In Islam we have Id-el- of various purposes connected with the life of the bringer of the teaching the Moslems hold supreme. They also have castes. So is it in Buddhism, Zorastranism, Judaism, etc.

The entrance of many religions and their varying believes weakened the practice of the festive cultures of Traditional religion origin and limited it to those still in the believe of the animistic beings as gods and those who just wish to maintain the believes of the ancestors.

Most religions within many communities encourage members to be part of Traditional religious believes and to join the 'Ozo' caste system or similar castes systems. This implies mixing old wine with new wine which is bound to make the taste sour. It is the same effect as pouring new wine into an old wine skin i.e. breakage.

For everything to become new as demanded for the Kingdom of God on earth, all these festive cultures must be corrected till discarded as the human spirits attain highest maturity leaving as it's only festivals the Outpouring of Power by the Holy Spirit, the Purity of Womanhood and the Purifying Star.

Everything that was once part of Traditional believes will be placed in archive.

Edmund MEZUE

Anambra state PDP Begins distribution of palliatives with over #120m to anambra state communities and to some organization as shared by Comr. Ikechukwu Onyia.Read below.


*Anambra State PDP raises N120 Million for Palliative; Begins Distribution Of Post Lockdown to Ndi Anambra.*

*... Selected Hospitals, all the Communities in Anambra State to benefit.*

*...5000 bags of rice, 5000 cartons of Tummy Tummy noodles etc*

*According to the daughter of the late Dr Alex Ekwueme, who is the  Chairman of the PDP Anambra State palliative distribution Committee, Dr Mrs Chidi Onyemelukwe she said, "not minding that various individual members of the the party in the state had done palliatives in the State individually, members also decided to pull resources together as a party for additional support and betterment of the state and her people.*



Some details;

*1. Dr (Mrs) Chidi Onyemelukwe led Committee on the distribution of Anambra State PDP palliative, will be addressing the press at the PDP State Secretariat, Udoka Housing Estate, Awka in company of Committee members this afternoon.*





2 . The state Chairman of the party, Ndubuisi Nwobu will give pre-press conference address and official introduction of the Dr Chidi Onyemelukwe led committee to the media.

*3. Every community in Anambra State will get the sum of N300,000 each. This will enable the communities to give 60 least privileged persons/families in each community N5000 (five thousand naira) each, to help them to start life again and contribute to their business revival in this post lockdown era.*

4. There are 178 communities in Anambra State, there are some additional areas that need to be accommodated. For example Onitsha Urban area (Onitsha North and Onitsha South LGA), Obosi town (Obosi Urban and Obosi Village), Okpoko area in Ogbaru etc, are some of the communities considered as 2-in-1. This takes the total post lockdown communities’ support to N55,500,000 (Fifty five million, five hundred thousand naira).

*5. N52,500,000 (Fifty two million, five hundred thousand naira) will be used to provide food and other items directly to all the wards in the communities.*

*6. Anambra PDP will also be donating items and cash worth of N12,000,000 (Twelve million naira) to Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Nnewi; Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital, Awka; General Hospital, Onitsha and others.*

*The under-listed are the PDP members that donated this money:*

Mr. Peter Obi – 40 million naira
Senator Stella Oduah – 10 million naira
Senator Ekwunife – 10 million naira
Hon. Chuchu Onyema – 5 million naira
Hon. Chris Azubogu – 5 million naira
Hon. Obinna Chidoka –5 million naira
Hon. Lynda Ikpeazu – 5 million naira
Hon. Vincent Ofumelu – 5 million naira
Hon. Samuel Onwuaso – 5 million naira
Hon Ebele Ejiofor – 1 million naira
Hon Onyebuchi Offor - 1 million naira
Hon Johnbosco Akaegbobi - 1 million
Hon Somtochukwu Udeze - 1 million
Hon Noble Igwe - 1 million naira
Hon Douglas Egbuna - 1 million naira
Chief Linus Ukachukwu – 5 million naira
Mr. Valentine Ozigbo – 2.5 million
Chief Okey Ezeibe – 1million
Chief Godwin Ezemo – 1million
Mr. Oseloka Obaze – N1 million naira
Barr. Valentine Ayika – 500,000 naira
Mr. Benjy Uba – 500,000 naira
Chief Obiorah Okonkwo – 2.5 million
Chief Ifedi Okwena – 1 million
Chief Chukwuemeka Eze – 1million
Mr. Chidi Ekwueme – 500,000 naira
Chief Ike Oligbo – 1million naira
Mrs Chidi Onyemelukwe – 1 million naira
Others – 5.5 million naira.

Breaking; Another mayhem in Kofi as gun men kill three(3). Read below


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Gunmen kill three in Kogi

Gunmen have reportedly killed no fewer than three persons in Egume in Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The Assistant Secretary of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Kogi State Chapter, Adamu Abubakar, disclosed this to newsmen in Lokoja, the state capital, on Saturday.
According to him, on May 14, about 8am, some gunmen invaded Ofanwa Elubi community in Egume and opened fire on the Fulani people, killing three and injuring scores in the attack which lasted several minutes.
“This was another attack on our innocent members who were gruesomely killed on the 14th of May 2020. The repeated killings of our members in Igala land is becoming unbearable.
“This time around, they launched the attack on our camp and shot at them without any offence. Those killed include Tine Idris, Fatu Idris, and Abdulkareem Saleh,” Abubakar said.
He said the incident had been reported to the DPO of Egume Police Station, adding that the three corpses have been evacuated.
Confirming the incident, spokesperson, Kogi State Police Command, William Ayah, said the Command have deployed officers to the area to forestall a recurrence while noting that investigation was ongoing on the matter.

What your car insurers won't tell you as shared by H.E.High Chief Sir Solomon Onyekwelu (Former Presidential candidate in Nigeria). Read below

What your car insurers won't tell you


- Your N5,000 third-party car insurance gives you 1 million naira cover

Why do Nigerians bicker when their cars are involved in minor accidents? It is usually argued that the reason is that most Nigerian vehicle owners do not have "comprehensive insurance cover."

Nigerian comedians use this as a joke regularly, comparing how Nigerian vehicle owners react to minor road accidents and how vehicle owners in the Western world react to similar accidents. When two vehicles have a minor accident on a Nigerian road that involves some dent or some damage to the headlamps or rear lamps, the two drivers would quickly jump out of their vehicles, inspect their vehicles and start shouting at each other, wagging fingers at each other, which may degenerate to an exchange of blows. Some may seize the offending driver or tow his vehicle away and insist that he must pay for the damage caused. In some cases, the person whose car has suffered more damage may rush to the car of the other person and damage its mirror or headlamp or even windscreen in retaliation. As the comedian acts this out, members of the audience laugh because they have either witnessed it or participated in it.

However, when such a minor road accident happens in the UK or the US, the comedian changes his countenance. He paints a picture of how the two drivers will come out of their vehicles gently, survey what has happened, exchange insurance policy numbers and business cards and drive off. The reason is that they know that their insurance companies will take care of the damage.

These jokes have sunk into most Nigerians as the reality. Most Nigerian car owners believe that the N5,000 third party insurance does not cover anything. The belief is that it is procured just to avoid the trouble from police officers who check vehicle particulars on the highways. But is that true?

That is a big lie. That so-called meaningless N5,000 insurance cover that you think is just for the police gives you a cover of N1,000,000 (one million naira) for any damage to any person's property. Just open your glove compartment now, bring out your car insurance and read it. If it is not written on the front page, turn the leaf and check for it. You will see that the N5,000 you paid to the insurance company is not to fulfil all righteousness and escape police wahala. It is meant to protect you from fighting with another road user in the event of an accident. It is meant to ensure that you don’t hand over N100,000 or N300,000 to another road user because your car damaged the person’s headlamp or bumper or fender or bonnet. It also has an unlimited cover limit for any death or bodily injury you cause a third party with your vehicle.

So when you hit someone's vehicle or damage someone's property or injure someone or even kill someone, as long as your N5,000 insurance is valid, your insurance company will pay that person the cost of the damage within one million naira, if it is property, but if it is bodily injury or death, the amount may be decided mutually or by the law court.

It is called third-party insurance cover because it does not cover losses you incur in an auto accident. You are the first party; the insurance company is the second party; while any other person hit by your vehicle is the third party. So you have insured your car for any damage done to any other road user. If you want your car to be covered, you do the comprehensive insurance.

But if you and someone hit each other and damage each other's vehicles and both of you have that N5,000 insurance cover, the person's insurer should pay for the damage to your vehicle, while your insurer should pay for the damage done to the person’s vehicle.

So when Nigerians are involved in minor accidents, there is no need for all the drama they engage in. They just need to confirm that the other party has a valid N5,000 insurance cover. And because of the fear of the police on the highways, most private car owners have that insurance. Only the drivers of private intra-city commercial buses usually default in this.

However, when you want to renew your insurance cover, don't give it to touts to do for you, to avoid spending your money to get a fake document. Check around you for the nearest office of an insurance company, broker or agent, or check for the list of Nigerian insurance companies online and send a message to them. They may even come to your office to collect the material.

That many Nigerian car owners or drivers don’t know their right is to the advantage of the insurance companies. What it does for them is that most people who are involved in road accidents do not report such to their insurers. Most car owners ignorantly pay the other party, if such is demanded, and go away to repair their vehicle. Sometimes, the owner of the vehicle decides not to collect any money and goes on to repair the vehicle. Such people are prayed for and called good men or women.

Naturally, the insurers do not bother to explain to those who patronise them what their rights are. Most times, vehicle owners do not even get the vehicle insurance cover themselves. They give money to a tout to procure it. Ironically, getting an insurance policy for a vehicle is the easiest paper one can get for a vehicle. Unlike other vehicle-related documents like driving licence, road-worthiness licence, vehicle licence, proof of ownership, registration number document and the like, the insurance cover is the only one that is not issued by a government agency. Therefore, it does not involve any bureaucracy, which usually causes delays which lead to bribery and corruption in the name of “processing fee.” There is nothing to process in an insurance policy. Just like banks are open all over the country looking for customers, so do insurance companies have branches and outlets all over the country looking for patrons. And just as banks are regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria, so are insurance firms, brokers, and agents regulated by National Insurance Commission. 

Once you make a payment to the insurance firm, your details and the details of the car are entered and your policy certificate is printed out. The document contains the policy number as well as your certificate number, which you will quote in the event of any claim. You can immediately verify the genuineness of your insurance by entering your policy number or vehicle number in the portal of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID). If there is any hanky-panky, you can immediately report the insurance company, and the individual or company will be penalised.

The interesting thing about vehicle insurance is that the amount (N5,000) is so small that no vehicle owner should find it hard to pay annually. And one should not wait for it to expire for even a day before renewing it. It is even better to renew it a week or so before its due date to avoid any story. Accidents don't give a notice before occurring.

If a car owner wants to add N100,000 cover for his vehicle, he can take the N7,500 special policy. This package covers the third party for up to N1,000,000, but covers you for up to N100,000. This will ensure that anytime you have a minor accident, your insurance company can take care of it for you.

But if you want your insurance company to take full responsibility, then you can go for the comprehensive cover, which is usually about 5 percent of the worth of your car. This will also cover the third party.

The ignorance about vehicle insurance is similar to that about health insurance. Most Nigerians do not know that they can insure themselves for about N20,000 annually and get treated throughout the year in good hospitals.

It is said that knowledge is power. Sadly, the Good Book says: "My people perish for lack of knowledge."

Bundesliga Finally Returns

The German Bundesliga will officially resume after a long break following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The game will kick-off with six games being played today and Borrusia Dortmund welcoming Shalke-04. The defending Champion, Bayern Munich will be on action a day later. The final game will be played on 18th may.

Friday, 15 May 2020

Breaking! The Madagascar solutions to COVID 19 saga revealed. Read below:

MADAGASCAR'S ''SOLUTION TO COVID19''

1. NEEM LEAF (DOGOYARO)
2. PAWPAW LEAF
3. LIME ORANGE
4. GARLIC AND
5. GINGER.
6. GUAVA LEAVES
7. MANGO LEAVES
8. LEMON GRASS.
TOGETHER BOIL AND TAKE IT 3X PER DAY. PLS, PASS IT TO OTHERS.

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FROM EBONYI STATE GOVERNMENT


The Governor of Ebonyi State,His Excellency Engr Chief David Nweze Umahi FNSE FNATE has directed me to inform the general public that In response to the passionate appeal made by the Leadership of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ebonyi State Chapter and some of our reverred Bishops that Religious Centres be re-opened for worship under strict observance of COVID-19 policy and State laws, and having prayerfully reviewed the request and in consultation with state leaders, he hereby directs that religious centres in the state do re-open for worship once a week effective from 15th May, 2020 under the following conditions:

1. All Churches are to observe their service only on Sunday from 9am to 11 am.

2. Seventh Day Adventist and Muslim faithfuls are to observe their service on Saturday and Friday respectively from 9 am – 11 am.

3) No Religious Centre shall permit more than 500 people and worshipers shall observe a minimum of 2 meters social distancing from one another.

4) Wearing of facemasks, washing of hands with running water and use of hand sanitizers must be strictly observed in all religious centres.

5) No religious service is allowed to hold any other day other than the days specified herein and which must be in strict observance of all COVID-19 Laws and regulations

6) Christian Association of Nigeria ( CAN) has a duty to close down any religious gathering and arrest the principal of the worship centre that violates this order

7) The Governor requests all Religious bodies in the state to use this opportunity of window of worship to create awareness among their members on the protocols, policies, laws and regulations regarding COVID-19 and to pray for our dear State and Nigeria.

8) They are also enjoined to use the opportunity to advise their members to aggressively participate in agriculture and other lawful means of livelihood.

9) CAN leadership and Anti- COVID-19 Committee on Religious Centres are requested to please mount strict monitoring of all religious centres in the state and ensure strict compliance and discipline among them.

Please be assured always of the Governor's unwavering commitment to the course of our people.

Signed

Hon. Barr. Orji Uchenna Orji
(Honourable Commissioner for Information and State Orientation and Ag Commissioner Human Capital Development and Monitoring)

Two Hetty men fight over a woman. Watch the video and see why.

Two grown men fight over a woman in the middle of a street in Nigeria while spectators watch (video)

Two grown men took to the streets to fight each other over a woman.

In a video shared online, both men are seen throwing punches at each other in public. 

A crowd gathered to watch the fight but the men made no move to stop, not even after they were threatened that their video will be shared on Facebook.
Voices in the background are heard speaking in Yoruba, taunting the men for fighting over a woman.

Watch the video below.

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