Sunday, 31 May 2015

Muhammadu Buhari's Inaugural Speech

Muhammadu Buhari’s inaugural speech.
I am immensely grateful to God Who Has preserved us to witness this day and this occasion. Today marks a triumph for Nigeria and an occasion to celebrate her freedom and cherish her democracy. Nigerians have shown their commitment to democracy and are determined to entrench its culture. Our journey has not been easy but thanks to the determination of our people and strong support from friends abroad we have today a truly democratically elected government in place.

I would like to thank President Goodluck Jonathan for his display of statesmanship in setting a precedent for us that has now made our people proud to be Nigerians wherever they are. With the support and cooperation he has given to the transition process, he has made it possible for us to show the world that despite the perceived tension in the land we can be a united people capable of doing what is right for our nation. Together we co-operated to surprise the world that had come to expect only the worst from Nigeria. I hope this act of graciously accepting defeat by the outgoing President will become the standard of political conduct in the country.
I would like to thank the millions of our supporters who believed in us even when the cause seemed hopeless. I salute their resolve in waiting long hours in rain and hot sunshine to register and cast their votes and stay all night if necessary to protect and ensure their votes count and were counted.  I thank those who tirelessly carried the campaign on the social media. At the same time, I thank our other countrymen and women who did not vote for us but contributed to make our democratic culture truly competitive, strong and definitive.
I thank all of you.
Having just a few minutes ago sworn on the Holy Book, I intend to keep my oath and serve as President to all Nigerians.
I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody.
A few people have privately voiced fears that on coming back to office I shall go after them. These fears are groundless. There will be no paying off old scores. The past is prologue.
Our neighbours in the Sub-region and our African brethren should rest assured that Nigeria under our administration will be ready to play any leadership role that Africa expects of it. Here I would like to thank the governments and people of Cameroon, Chad and Niger for committing their armed forces to fight Boko Haram in Nigeria.
I also wish to assure the wider international community of our readiness to cooperate and help to combat threats of cross-border terrorism, sea piracy, refugees and boat people, financial crime, cyber crime, climate change, the spread of communicable diseases and other challenges of the 21st century.
At home we face enormous challenges. Insecurity, pervasive corruption, the hitherto unending and seemingly impossible fuel and power shortages are the immediate concerns. We are going to tackle them head on. Nigerians will not regret that they have entrusted national responsibility to us. We must not succumb to hopelessness and defeatism. We can fix our problems.
In recent times Nigerian leaders appear to have misread our mission. Our founding fathers, Mr Herbert Macauley, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Malam Aminu Kano, Chief J.S. Tarka, Mr Eyo Ita, Chief Denis Osadeby, Chief Ladoke Akintola and their colleagues worked to establish certain standards of governance. They might have differed in their methods or tactics or details, but they were united in establishing a viable and progressive country. Some of their successors behaved like spoilt children breaking everything and bringing disorder to the house.
Furthermore, we as Nigerians must remind ourselves that we are heirs to great civilizations: Shehu Othman Dan fodio’s caliphate, the Kanem Borno Empire, the Oyo Empire, the Benin Empire and King Jaja’s formidable domain. The blood of those great ancestors flow in our veins. What is now required is to build on these legacies, to modernize and uplift Nigeria.
Daunting as the task may be it is by no means insurmountable. There is now a national consensus that our chosen route to national development is democracy. To achieve our objectives we must consciously work the democratic system. The Federal Executive under my watch will not seek to encroach on the duties and functions of the Legislative and Judicial arms of government. The law enforcing authorities will be charged to operate within the Constitution. We shall rebuild and reform the public service to become more effective and more serviceable. We shall charge them to apply themselves with integrity to stabilize the system.
For their part the legislative arm must keep to their brief of making laws, carrying out over-sight functions and doing so expeditiously. The judicial system needs reform to cleanse itself from its immediate past. The country now expects the judiciary to act with dispatch on all cases especially on corruption, serious financial crimes or abuse of office. It is only when the three arms act constitutionally that government will be enabled to serve the country optimally and avoid the confusion all too often bedeviling governance today.
Elsewhere relations between Abuja and the States have to be clarified if we are to serve the country better. Constitutionally there are limits to powers of each of the three tiers of government but that should not mean the Federal Government should fold its arms and close its eyes to what is going on in the states and local governments. Not least the operations of the Local Government Joint Account. While the Federal Government can not interfere in the details of its operations it will ensure that the gross corruption at the local level is checked. As far as the constitution allows me I will try to ensure that there is responsible and accountable governance at all levels of government in the country. For I will not have kept my own trust with the Nigerian people if I allow others abuse theirs under my watch.
However, no matter how well organized the governments of the federation are they can not succeed without the support, understanding and cooperation of labour unions, organized private sector, the press and civil society organizations. I appeal to employers and workers alike to unite in raising productivity so that everybody will have the opportunity to share in increased prosperity. The Nigerian press is the most vibrant in Africa. My appeal to the media today – and this includes the social media – is to exercise its considerable powers with responsibility and patriotism.
My appeal for unity is predicated on the seriousness of the legacy we are getting into. With depleted foreign reserves, falling oil prices, leakages and debts the Nigerian economy is in deep trouble and will require careful management to bring it round and to tackle the immediate challenges confronting us, namely; Boko Haram, the Niger Delta situation, the power shortages and unemployment especially among young people. For the longer term we have to improve the standards of our education. We have to look at the whole field of medicare. We have to upgrade our dilapidated physical infrastructure.
The most immediate is Boko Haram’s insurgency. Progress has been made in recent weeks by our security forces but victory can not be achieved by basing the Command and Control Centre in Abuja. The command centre will be relocated to Maiduguri and remain until Boko Haram is completely subdued. But we can not claim to have defeated Boko Haram without rescuing the Chibok girls and all other innocent persons held hostage by insurgents.
This government will do all it can to rescue them alive. Boko Haram is a typical example of small fires causing large fires. An eccentric and unorthodox preacher with a tiny following was given posthumous fame and following by his extra judicial murder at the hands of the police. Since then through official bungling, negligence, complacency or collusion Boko Haram became a terrifying force taking tens of thousands of lives and capturing several towns and villages covering swathes of Nigerian sovereign territory.
Boko Haram is a mindless, godless group who are as far away from Islam as one can think of. At the end of the hostilities when the group is subdued the Government intends to commission a sociological study to determine its origins, remote and immediate causes of the movement, its sponsors, the international connexions to ensure that measures are taken to prevent a reccurrence of this evil. For now the Armed Forces will be fully charged with prosecuting the fight against Boko haram. We shall overhaul the rules of engagement to avoid human rights violations in operations. We shall improve operational and legal mechanisms so that disciplinary steps are taken against proven human right violations by the Armed Forces.
Boko Haram is not only the security issue bedeviling our country. The spate of kidnappings, armed robberies, herdsmen/farmers clashes, cattle rustlings all help to add to the general air of insecurity in our land. We are going to erect and maintain an efficient, disciplined people – friendly and well – compensated security forces within an over – all security architecture.
The amnesty programme in the Niger Delta is due to end in December, but the Government intends to invest heavily in the projects, and programmes currently in place. I call on the leadership and people in these areas to cooperate with the State and Federal Government in the rehabilitation programmes which will be streamlined and made more effective. As ever, I am ready to listen to grievances of my fellow Nigerians. I extend my hand of fellowship to them so that we can bring peace and build prosperity for our people.
No single cause can be identified to explain Nigerian’s poor economic performance over the years than the power situation. It is a national shame that an economy of 180 million generates only 4,000MW, and distributes even less. Continuous tinkering with the structures of power supply and distribution and close on $20b expanded since 1999 have only brought darkness, frustration, misery, and resignation among Nigerians. We will not allow this to go on. Careful studies are under way during this transition to identify the quickest, safest and most cost-effective way to bring light and relief to Nigerians.
Unemployment, notably youth un-employment features strongly in our Party’s Manifesto. We intend to attack the problem frontally through revival of agriculture, solid minerals mining as well as credits to small and medium size businesses to kick – start these enterprises. We shall quickly examine the best way to revive major industries and accelerate the revival and development of our railways, roads and general infrastructure.
Your Excellencies, My fellow Nigerians I can not recall when Nigeria enjoyed so much goodwill abroad as now. The messages I received from East and West, from powerful and small countries are indicative of international expectations on us. At home the newly elected government is basking in a reservoir of goodwill and high expectations. Nigeria therefore has a window of opportunity to fulfill our long – standing potential of pulling ourselves together and realizing our mission as a great nation.
Our situation somehow reminds one of a passage in Shakespeare’s Julius Ceasar
There is a tide in the affairs of men which,
taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life,
Is bound in shallows and miseries.
We have an opportunity. Let us take it.
Thank you
Muhammadu Buhari
President Federal Republic of NIGERIA and
Commander in-chief-of the Armed forces

Monday, 6 April 2015

NEW SONG ON ANNIVERSARY DAY:BEYONCE

Beyonce scratched her seven year itch on Saturday by surprising fans with a new song on her and Jay Z's seventh anniversary.
The track is titled, "Die With You." Traditional marriage vows include the line, "Till death do us part," which is interesting to note, given that it's their anniversary afterall.
"Because I want to wake up just to sleep with you/I open my eyes so that I can see with you," Beyonce sings in a short snippet of the piano ballad that can be heard on her Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Photos: Beyonce & Jay Z ...
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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

NIGERIA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2015

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2015 IN NIGERIA WHICH WAS HELD ON 28TH OF MARCH 2015 IN ALL THIRTY-SIX (36) STATES AND THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY HAS COME AND GONE. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RESULT FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL POLLS BETWEEN THE MAIN CANDIDATES; DR. GOODLUCK JONATHAN EBELE (PDP) AND GENERAL MUHHAMUD BUHARI (APC).

NOS STATES APC PDP
1 OSUN              383,603               249,929
2 ONDO              299,889               251,368
3 FCT              146,399               157,195
4 OYO              528,620               303,376
5 NASARAWA              236,838               273,460
6 EKITI              120,331               176,466
7 ENUGU                14,157               553,003
8 OGUN              308,290               207,950
9 KOGI              264,851               149,987
10 KANO          1,903,999               215,779
11 JIGAWA              885,988               142,904
12 KASTINA          1,345,441                  98,937
13 KWARA              302,146               132,602
14 KADUNA          1,127,760               484,085
15 ANAMBRA                17,926               660,762
16 ABIA                13,394               368,303
17 IMO              133,253               559,185
18 AKWA IBOM                58,411               953,304
19 PLATEAU              429,140               549,615
20 EBONYI                19,518               323,653
21 NIGER              657,678               149,222
22 LAGOS              792,460               632,327
23 BAYELSA                  5,194               361,209
24 GOMBE              361,245                  96,873
25 CROSSRIVER                28,368               414,863
26 RIVERS                69,238            1,487,075
27 ADAMAWA              374,701               251,664
28 ZAMFARA              612,202               144,833
29 KEBBI              567,883               100,972
30 BENUE              373,961               303,737
31 BAUCHI              931,598                  86,085
32 YOBE              446,265                  25,526
33 EDO              208,469               286,869
34 TARABA              261,326               310,800
35 SOKOTO              671,926               152,199
36 DELTA                48,910            1,211,405
37 BORNU
       14,951,378         12,827,522
DIFFERENCE=   2,123,856.00   (2,123,856.00)

Friday, 20 February 2015

Welcome to Arubu's Blogsite: Second Chance Crooner: Mexican actress Lorena Roja...

Second Chance Crooner: Mexican actress Lorena Roja...: Second Chance Crooner: Mexican actress Lorena Rojas dies of cancer aged 44 Lorena Rojas died less than a week after her 44th birthday L...

Second Chance Crooner: Mexican actress Lorena Rojas dies of cancer aged 44

Lorena RojasLorena Rojas died less than a week after her 44th birthday
Lorena Rojas, a popular Mexican actress who starred in more than a dozen soap operas, has died aged 44 following a lengthy battle with cancer.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 and became an advocate for cancer education in Latino communities.
The actress passed away at her home in Miami. Her last message to her fans was sent on Twitter less than a week ago.
In the birthday message, she wrote: "Thank you all for celebrating my birthday with me. Beautiful day."
Rojas starred in such acclaimed Spanish soaps as El Cuerpo del Deseo, Pecados Ajenos, Alcanzar Una Estrella and, most recently, the series Demente Criminal.
Lorena RojasThe actress' agent praised the 'fans who she loved until the end'
She also appeared in films such as Manos Quietas and Aventurera.
In addition, the actress wrote and recorded an album of children's music called Hijos del Sol, which was inspired by her daughter Luciana.
Rojas was initially thought to have made a recovery after her original breast cancer diagnosis. But in 2012 she was told her cancer had spread to her bones, and last year the tumour spread to her liver.
Her boyfriend, family and friends were by her side when she died, her agent Latin WE said.
A statement from Latin WE said: "Lorena takes a step into eternal life leaving as her greatest legacy the love for animals and for art in all its forms, her tender devotion to her daughter, her passion for life, the appreciation of all her Lobitas and fans who she loved until the end."
(c) BBC News


Thursday, 19 February 2015

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Welcome to Arubu's Blogsite: Sciences at Work...: This plane will be able to fly anywhere in the world within 4 hours The engine will be able to fly in outer space too. British aerospace fi...

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Sciences at Work...

This plane will be able to fly anywhere in the world within 4 hours
The engine will be able to fly in outer space too. British aerospace firm Reaction Engines Limited is working on an engine system that will be able to take 300 passengers anywhere in the world in just four hours.

Even more impressively, the engine will also be used to fly a plane in outer space, as Business Insider reports.

The engine system is called SABRE, and it relies on a device called the precooler - technology that cools down the air entering the engineer system by more than 1,000 degrees Celsius in .01 seconds. That corresponds to an unheard-of cooling rate of 400 megawatts, and will allow the plane to “breathe” oxygen. This means that the engine system will be able to run at a much higher power than is currently possible

According to Reaction Engines, SABRE will be used inside two upcoming plane models - LAPCAT A2, a commercial plane that will be able to transport passengers from Brussels to Sydney in "two to four hours", and also the ambitious SKYLON, an unpiloted and re-usable spaceplane that aims to provide cheaper
access to space.

As chief engineer Alan Bond explains in the video below, the LAPCAT A2 will be able to “pretty easily” fly around the world at an incredible Mach 5 - five times the speed of sound.

The precooler system weighs around a tonne, and, as Business Insider explains, is made up of a swirl of thin pipes that are filled with condensed helium. These pipes suck heat from the air, cooling it down to -150 degrees Celsius before it enters the engine.

The company is already testing the SABRE engine system, and is planning the first test flights for a tantalisingly close 2019.

SKYLON, the plane that will take us into outer space, will be 82 metres long and, although it’ll fly like a rocket in the air, it takes off and lands horizontally like a normal plane, which will make it more versatile. The model is estimated to cost around US$1.1 billion each.

Unfortunately, the plane won’t have any windows to look out of, but