25 Jun 2016

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Pipeline Vandalism : Buhari Begs Militants, Says “they Use Hi-tech weapons”

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President Muhammadu Buhari has asked leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to help him pacify rampaging militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta.

Lamenting the effect of attacks on oil installations, the president said the country does not need such a distraction at this point in time.

He said the militants were in possession of sophisticated equipment, adding that unlike the Boko Haram sect which has one faction, the militants are in so many groups, suggesting that government has been having challenges relating with them.

Buhari was speaking on Friday, at the breaking of fast dinner with the APC leadership at the presidential villa in Abuja.

“I honestly don’t know how many factions the militants are in the Niger Delta compared to the north-east where you have the Boko Haram,” he said.

“The technology being deployed by the militants to destroy oil installations is high-tech, the way they can go on high sea and international waters and target oil installations is a national problem. It is affecting development.

“No insurance company will want to insure installations that will end up being blown up and no banks will want to finance such installations.

“Those of you who have friends among the leadership or even the militants themselves should plead with them in the name of God ‎Almighty to take it easy.

“We are in a very difficult time, so we have to organise ourselves. Anybody that says he has any other country than Nigeria should go out and see.”

He expressed delight that the primary election in Edo state was successful, and said close attention would be paid to Ondo state, which is next in line.

“The successful conduct of APC primaries in Edo state gave me a new hope,” he said.

“We are going to watch Ondo very closely, we have to ensure that the vote of the people count.”

John Oyegun, national chairman of the party, said the APC was pleased with the achievements of the president so far.

Oyegun, who acknowledged that Nigeria was passing through a difficult time, said “change does not come cheap or easily”.

“Things must change. Those things don’t come easily. Nigeria is clearly a difficult nation to govern,’’ he said.

Those at the event were former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar; Ghali Na’aba, former speaker of the house of representatives; Segun Oni, the party’s deputy national chairman (south), and Timipre Sylva, former Bayelsa state governor.


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Mohammed Garba Gololo Sex Scandal: US Has 'Video' Evidence Of How He Grabbed Hotel Maid

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U.S. officials have “solid evidence” of the alleged misconduct Ambassador James Entwistle reported to House of Representatives Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, high-level diplomatic sources have told PREMIUM TIMES.
In a letter dated June 9, the U.S. Ambassador in Nigeria, Mr. Entwistle, accused three Nigerian lawmakers – Mohammed Garba Gololo (Bauchi APC), Samuel Ikon (Akwa Ibom PDP) and Mark Gbillah (Benue APC) – of soliciting sexual favours from hotel staff in two separate incidents.
Mr. Gololo allegedly grabbed a housekeeper in his hotel room and solicited her for sex while Messrs. Ikon and Gbilla allegedly requested hotel parking attendants to assist them to procure prostitutes.
The alleged incidents occurred in April at the Residence Inn Marriot, Downtown Cleveland and were promptly reported to State Department officials by the hotel’s management.
In response to the lawmakers’ denial of the allegations and threats of legal action, local sources in Cleveland and sources close to State Department and the Nigerian diaspora community in Washington DC have told PREMIUM TIMES that relevant U.S. officials are in possession of records specifying “circumstances of” the alleged incidents, including “eyewitness reports” and real-time “video” evidence.
“The Ambassador wouldn’t have written to the Speaker if there is no solid evidence,” said one of our sources, who added that after the hotel manager reported the incidents, State Department officers “had to investigate before acting on the allegations.”
The investigation was extensive and exhaustive; it included interrogation of relevant hotel staff and review of all closed-circuit cameras in the vicinity of the alleged incidents, state department insiders said.
Hinting at details of the investigation, our source countered Mr. Gololo’s denial, insisting that of the three lawmakers, “he is the one who actually put his hand on somebody, the others only made a verbal request”.
PREMIUM TIMES learnt from the state department that “the woman he (Gololo) allegedly accosted felt intimidated”. Local Cleveland sources told us that she feared she would lose her job if she screamed or caused discomfort to the hotel’s other guests.
She however reported the incident to her supervisor at the soonest opportunity after extricating herself from the offensive situation.
Our source equally brushed aside Mr. Gbilla’s protestations about not having a car as a diversion.
“You don’t need to have a car to talk to a parking lot attendant,” he said.
This newspaper was reliably informed by our Washington DC sources that Ambassador Entwistle would neither retract nor apologize for the contents of the letter sent to the Speaker.


“In all honesty, the Ambassador would not have gone forward with the letter if there is no solid evidence behind it,” he said adding that Mr. Entwistle “is not going to apologize; there is nothing to apologize for.”
Contrary to Mr. Gbillah’s assertion that Mr. Entwistle’s petition was an attempt “to bring disrepute to the hallowed institution of the National Assembly and the entire nation of Nigeria”, our source said the intention was to put out there that some participants in the International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP), not all, are guilty of bad behaviour and to educate participants who may be admitted for this and other programmes in future.
“The reality is that these three gentlemen made a mistake. They violated the terms of the IVLP of which they were duly informed before they left Abuja,” our source said.
“Prostitution is not legal in the U.S., they were informed about that before their departure,” the source said.
Our source insists that the lawmakers even had a chance to redeem their image after the fact.
“If they had been remorseful, if they had just said it was miscommunication and apologized, that would have been the end of it,” the source said.
Instead, the lawmakers over-reacted and made their case “sound worse than it is”, said our source.
“They were accused of assault and solicitation, no one talked about rape,” the source added.
PREMIUM TIMES has it on good authority that State Department officials are not worried about the lawmakers’ threat of legal action because, according to our Washington DC sources, “they know their evidence will hold up in court”.
“If they (Gololo, Ikon and Gbillah) want the full spotlight of the justice system to shine on the evidence in the possession of the State Department, they should go ahead and initiate a lawsuit,” the source said.
He also insisted that the lawmakers were accorded due respect even after hotel staff reported the incidents to their managers.
“Their conduct was a breach of U.S. law, instead of calling State Department officials, hotel managers could have had them summarily arrested and charged. As it is, everybody gave them a pass, letting them complete the programme without interference,” said the source.
The lawmakers’ alleged misconduct resonated negatively among Nigerian-Americans who are active in ongoing U.S. presidential election campaigns.
Those scheduled to be in Cleveland next month for the Republican Convention and allied political activities are weary that they may be victimized for the lawmakers’ bad behaviour.
Hotel management and staff may single them out for unsavoury treatment, they said.
“I won’t be surprised if they keep female service staff away from anyone who identifies as a Nigerian or carries Nigerian passport,” a Washington-based Nigerian said.
Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC has operated without an ambassador since the death of Professor Adebowale Adefuye last September.
When contacted, Gbara Awanen, Head of the Political Section, Embassy of Nigeria, Washington DC, said other than what he read in the Nigerian media, he knew nothing about the incident.
Other officials declined to comment for this story.
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Types of sandals for every occasion

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Sometimes it is quite complicated to choose between great look and personal comfort when it comes to buying footwear. Nevertheless, a wide selection of brands and models allows combining both, making a real gift for everyone, and for fashionists especially. Just think: there are a dozen of types of sandals for sale. That automatically makes you chances to look pretty and feel comfortable in hot weather quite high.

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What is referred to sandals?

Sandals are a type of footwear consisting of a sole and straps passing over it for holding a foot. These straps can be different passing over instep and sometimes around an ankle. In any case, a part of foot remains uncovered. This is what makes sandals choice No.1 when it comes to summer footwear. This kind of footwear exists for dozen of thousands of years. These were shoes worn by ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians. 


A sole can be made of rubber, leather, rope or any available local materials that seem appropriate. When it comes to design, people get quite  practical and creative. A foot is held by either a narrow thong or a strap lace, which can be also made of different materials (usually leather, rubber or fabric).

Types of sandals

There are a lot of people who don't care about how a type of shoes they wear are called. Of course, it can be absolutely useless in formation sometimes. However, sometimes it may cause quite a lot of problems when it comes to shopping. So if you are not interested in fashion, this information can be useful for you at least for explaining what you are looking for or using proper filters when you are shopping online. 

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Clogs are heavy sandals with a thick wooden sole.
Patten are a type of clogs, only a bit oversized and with a metal device, helping to increase wearers height or walk in rough conditions (mud, for example).
High-heeled sandals can differ in design, but all of these models are distinct by, as one can easily guess, a heel. In the end, a lot of ladies like wearing exquisitive footwear regardless of season, weather and occasion.
Roman sandals remind classic footwear you can see on old paintings - with a vamp, consisting of buckled equally spaced laces.
T-bar sandals are design mostly for kids. These are shoes with enclosed heels and toes, fastened by a cross-wide strap. 
Hiking and tracking sandals are deigned for hiking and walking in hot tropical climates. Though light enough, they are usually produced of durable materials - like rubber and nylon - which allows feeling comfortable in specific conditions and minimizing perspiration.
Huarachers are worn mostly by runners - everyone who doesn't give up training in hot weather conditions but doesn't feel comfortable in Nike's.
Ho Chi Minh sandals have a truly long history. Having appeared in China, they became widely known all around the world. Soles for these shoes were made of old automobile tire, and straps were cut from inner tube.
Fisherman sandals are a kind of T-sandals for men and boys with a heel fully enclosed or secured by a strap.
Jelly shoes are fisherman sandals made of PVC plastic common today as an unisex type of footwear.
Barefoot sandals originated in South Asia and are distinct by rich decoration.
Flatbed sandals on flat sole for everyday occasion.

Sandals for women 

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Speaking about female fashion, the most popular models are ankle strap sandals with a strap around an ankle, gladiator sandals with multiple straps, which are similar to Roman sandal, wedge sandals with thick soles, slingback sandals with straps fastened at the back of a heel, strappy sandals, which are always dresser than other types, and slip-on sandals without straps for holding feet.

Where to buy

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Maybe you have your own favorite shopping spot, but that doesn't mean that Jiji.ng isn't going to become your new favorite website. Here you can find hundreds of thousands of adverts - with shoes and not only shoes. It reminds a good old market, only a bit more developed thanks to the web technologies. Open Fashion category, click on several tags and filters and get a full list of things to choose from. All adverts are posted by real people, so you can always specify necessary information and appoint  a personal meeting. Besides, prices here are lower than in any store. Sound like a right time to buy a pair of new sandals? Or maybe two pairs?
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