The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of
God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has allayed fears
on twin highly dreaded phenomenon of insurgency and Ebola
Virus Disease rocking mankind, saying they will be weakened
across the globe in the New Year.
Adeboye, who declined to speak on the outcome of country’s
forthcoming polls because of the sensitivity of the election
year, made the predictions at the crossover service held at the
Redemption Camp, Kilometre 46, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway,
Ogun State, to usher in year 2015.
He said there was no need to lose sleep over the peace and
unity of the country, saying, all would be well with the country
after the polls.
His words, “Unfortunately, because it is election year, I can’t
tell you all that God told me about Nigeria. But I will tell you
this: “By the end of the year, many will say ‘all is well that
ends well.”
He emphatically said the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease, which
has killed over 7,000 people so far, would finally die in the
New Year, urging the mammoth crowd that turned up for the
service to pray fervently against it.
The frontline clergyman revered for his precise predictions
whose predictions added that God said the world should pray
against “massive calamities, massive earthquakes and strong
hurricanes and typhoons.”
The pastor fondly called Daddy G.O. said other prophecies
would be relayed to them through their pastors, urging
members of the church, who obeyed the instruction to fast for
100 in 2014, to expect great harvest of blessings from God in
the New Year.
Adeboye said God told him that 2015 will be a year of dreams
fulfillment, miraculous completion of projects, miraculous
restorations and a year that will replete with testimonies such
that “those who have none before will have some this year.”
He said scientific and medical breakthroughs would be many ,
particular in the areas of brain disorder, insomnia.
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Friday, January 2, 2015
Buhari reveals his five-point change agenda
All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari yesterday asked Nigerians not to lose hope because change is imminent in the country. He said 2015 is a year of change for the nation, which the forthcoming elections would bring. Gen. Buhari listed a five-point change agenda which he would implement – if elected president. He pledged to change the nation’s debilitating dependence on crude oil to earn revenue. Gen. Buhari, who explained the change he has envisioned for the nation in a New Year message, pledged to provide mass employment, adequate security, fight corruption, improve infrastructural and good health care. A statement by Director of Communications Buhari Campaign Organisation, Mr. Dele Alake, said: “I have unshakeable faith that 2015 will be the year of change. Now some of you have asked me: what exactly does ‘change’ mean? “I have taken time to explain this at different opportunities, but on this special day, let me remind you in five short statements. Change means: 1. A country that you can be proud of at any time and anywhere: where corruption is tackled, where your leaders are disciplined and lead with vision and clarity; where the stories that emerge to the world from us are full of hope and progress. 2. A Nigeria in which neither yourselves, nor your parents, families or friends will have to fear for your safety, or for theirs. 3. A Nigeria where citizens get the basics that any country should provide: infrastructure that works, healthcare that is affordable, even free; respect for the environment and sustainable development, education that is competitive and outcome-oriented in a knowledge-economy. 4. A country that provides jobs for its young people, reducing unemployment to the lowest of single digits and providing safety nets so that no one is left behind. 5. A Nigeria where entrepreneurship thrives, enterprise flourishes and the government gets out of your way so that you can create value, build the economy and aggressively expand wealth. The APC candidate expressed confidence that the five agenda are implementable. He said: “Are these things truly possible? Of course. That is the essence and outcome of leadership, and that is what my party and I promise you as we get into 2015.My dear friends, this New Year, more than ever before, I am hopeful about Nigeria. “Yes, you are disappointed and you are angry, as you are entitled to, but you must never give in to the temptation to feel so weighed down by those who have failed you that you lose your hope and your energy and your passion to see change. You must never give up on Nigeria. “Together, we can build a nation that is secure, prosperous and gives everyone a fair chance. “This is the promise that 2015 holds. That is the promise that change will bring. That is the promise that I bring to you.” Gen. Buhari said although 2014 was challenging for the nation, Nigerians should not lose hope or despair. He added: “The year 2014 was a challenging one for most citizens of our dear country. “We remember our compatriots who were brutishly killed or maimed by evil terrorists in 2014. I remember with a still broken heart that 219 of our children from Chibok are yet missing, let down by a country that should protect them. I remember that, even as I speak, some of our towns and villages are yet under the occupation of Boko Haram. “Yes, it is enough for you to despair. It is enough for you to wonder if your country cares about you and can protect you. But do not despair. “Two thousand and fifthen has arrived at a time of great discomfort; but the beauty of the New Year is that we can look forward with renewed hope and the knowledge that things can and will change.” Gen. Buhari repeatedly assured that Nigerians will begin to write a new story as from 2015. He said: “In Nigeria’s case, we can truly look forward to the change that the elections can, and will, bring. Our country will be secure again. Our country will prosper again. “I have faith that 2015 is the year we shall begin to write a new story – a story of our youth creating jobs and expanding the frontiers of innovation and creativity everywhere from Mavin Records to the Co-Creation Hub; a story of genuine investment in our children and students be they in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka or in the Delta State University, Abraka; a country that finally makes a permanent shift from our debilitating dependence on the free-falling price of crude oil.
Record Breaking Bottle Tree constructed with 18000 Star Bottle in Lagos
Nigerian Breweries Plc, makers of Star Lager, the
brand behind the record-breaking Star Bottle Tree
says the tree was built to showcase the creativity,
which abounds in the country.
Speaking at the Press Conference held on
Wednesday, December 17th 2014 to officially unveil
the tree, Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc
Mr. Walter Drenth said the company is humbled by
the overwhelming attraction to the Star Bottle Tree by consumers and those who appreciate creativity since it was erected few weeks ago. ‘We are overwhelmed how our people generally have reacted to this humble idea of a giant Star bottle Christmas tree. It goes on to show that people appreciate creativity and our efforts at adding excitement and joy, for which we are grateful ‘This feat we have achieved is one that hasn’t been done before and we pride ourselves in the attempt to bring joy and perhaps even break a world record.
With this, we have put Nigeria on the world map and made Lagos, a tourist site that it truly is. We hope that Nigerians and Star Lager consumers appreciate it and see reasons to be proud of being citizens of Nigeria’ The record-breaking tree is made with a total of 8,000 star beer bottles as against 3,000 bottles announced during the commencement of the project. It presently sits proudly at the Star Beer Village, Eko Atlantic City (venue of the much anticipated Lagos Countdown 2014) Victoria Island, Lagos.
With this, we have put Nigeria on the world map and made Lagos, a tourist site that it truly is. We hope that Nigerians and Star Lager consumers appreciate it and see reasons to be proud of being citizens of Nigeria’ The record-breaking tree is made with a total of 8,000 star beer bottles as against 3,000 bottles announced during the commencement of the project. It presently sits proudly at the Star Beer Village, Eko Atlantic City (venue of the much anticipated Lagos Countdown 2014) Victoria Island, Lagos.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
New Years Message From Muhammadu Buhari
As we welcome the year 2015, I have
shared a message to Nigerians in general,
but I find it crucial to send another
message directly to Nigeria’s youth, who
are the major stakeholders of this
enterprise.
The year 2014
was a
challenging
one for most
citizens of our
dear country.
We remember
our
compatriots
who were
brutishly killed
or maimed by
evil terrorists
in 2014. I
remember with a still broken heart that
219 of our children from Chibok are yet
missing, let down by a country that should
protect them. I remember that, even as I
speak, some of our towns and villages are
yet under the occupation of Boko Haram.
Yes, it is enough for you to despair. It is
enough for you to wonder if your country
cares about you and can protect you. But
do not despair.
2015 has arrived at a time of great
discomfort; but the beauty of the New
Year is that we can look forward with
renewed hope and the knowledge that
things can and will change.
In Nigeria’s case, we can truly look
forward to the change that the elections
can, and will, bring. Our country will be
secure again. Our country will prosper
again.
I have faith that 2015 is the year we shall
begin to write a new story - a story of our
youth creating jobs and expanding the
frontiers of innovation and creativity
everywhere from Mavin Records to the
Co-Creation Hub; a story of genuine
investment in our children and students
be they in the University of Nigeria,
Nsukka or in the Delta State University,
Abraka; a country that finally makes a
permanent shift from our debilitating
dependence on the free-falling price of
crude oil.
I have unshakeable faith that 2015 will be
the year of change.
Now some of you have asked me: what
exactly does ‘change’ mean?
I have taken time to explain this at
different opportunities, but on this special
day, let me remind you in five short
statements.
Change means:
A country that you can be
proud of at anytime and
anywhere: where corruption
is tackled, where your leaders
are disciplined and lead with
vision and clarity; where the
stories that emerge to the
world from us are full of hope
and progress.
A Nigeria in which neither
yourselves, nor your parents,
families or friends will have to
fear for your safety, or for
theirs.
A Nigeria where citizens get
the basics that any country
should provide: infrastructure
that works, healthcare that is
affordable, even free; respect
for the environment and
sustainable development,
education that is competitive
and outcome-oriented in a
knowledge-economy.
A country that provides jobs
for its young people, reducing
unemployment to the lowest
of single digits and providing
safety nets so that no one is
left behind.
A Nigeria where
entrepreneurship thrives,
enterprise flourishes and the
government gets out of your
way so that you can create
value, build the economy and
aggressively expand wealth.
Are these things truly possible? Of course.
That is the essence and outcome of
leadership, and that is what my party and
I promise you as we get into 2015.
My dear friends, this New Year, more
than ever before, I am hopeful about
Nigeria.
Yes, you are disappointed and you are
angry, as you are entitled to, but you must
never give in to the temptation to feel so
weighed down by those who have failed
you that you lose your hope and your
energy and your passion to see change.
You must never give up on Nigeria.
Together, we can build a nation that is
secure, prosperous and gives everyone a
fair chance.
This is the promise that 2015 holds. That
is the promise that change will bring. That
is the promise that I bring to you.
Once again, I wish everyone a happy and
prosperous New Year.
Thank you and God bless Nigeria.
President Jonathan’s new year broadcast speech
Dear Great People of our nation,
1. I greet and felicitate with you all as
we enter the New Year today. As we mark
the beginning of this New Year, 2015, a
new nation is being born. A new nation is
being born because of the foundations we
have all laid, working together for the
good and progress of our dear fatherland.
2. I join you all in thanking God
Almighty who has brought us this far, for
continually bestowing His Grace upon us
and for guiding our great nation safely
through all the challenges of the past
year.
3. This year, as in the year past, I
reaffirm my commitment to work to
ensure a secure future for our dear
country and the generations yet unborn.
4. Last year, we celebrated our
hundredth year of nationhood. The year
brought us further progress, challenges
and fresh opportunities.
5. We have contended with the
normal challenges of nation-building and
the unusual challenges of terrorism.
6. But we have continued to
vigorously confront those who seek to
destroy the bonds of unity that hold us
together.
7. On this first day of the New Year, I
want to pay special tribute to the gallant
officers, men and women of our Armed
Forces and other security agencies who
have been in the forefront of the war
against terrorism and violent extremism
in our country and sub-region.
8. I also commend all Nigerians who
have remained vigilant and cooperative
with our security agencies in the fight
against the common enemy.
9. We are re-equipping and re-
positioning our armed forces to enhance
their capacity to win the ongoing war
against terror and insurgency.
10. Regrettably, terrorists have
unleashed much pain and agony on our
land. They have made widows of our
mothers and sisters and orphans of our
children. They have shut down
businesses, desecrated places of worship
and brought untold hardship to both men
and women. They have violated the
culture and peaceful way of life in our
country, which took generations to build.
11. They have destroyed countless
schools and displaced people from their
communities, driving them into exile.
12. I want to assure you that the
terrorists will not get away with their
atrocities: they will not win; they will be
routed. As President, I feel the pain of all
affected communities and families. I hear
their cries and share their sorrow and
pain.
13. We will not forget; we will not look
the other way. We have done a lot of
painstaking planning and work to resolve
the current security challenge. We will
bring justice to the savage terrorists
known as Boko Haram. They will be
defeated.
14. That is the solemn commitment I
make today as President of the Federal
Republic, and Commander-in-Chief of our
Armed Forces.
15. By the Special Grace of God, the
Federal Government, under my
leadership, has continued, in the past four
years to lead our country forward, even
under the most trying circumstances.
16. The progress we have made in
priority areas bears us testimony.
17. Amongst other achievements, we
have rehabilitated and expanded our rail
transportation network, successfully
privatized power generation and
distribution, significantly reformed and
increased local participation in our oil and
gas industry, and improved nationwide
access to potable water from 57% in 2010,
to 70% at present.
18. We have also made significant
progress in improving access to primary,
secondary and tertiary education by
building and equipping more schools,
including special Almajiri schools, and
establishing additional universities to
ensure that each state of the nation now
has at least one Federal University.
19. Our national economy maintained a
steady growth rate of close to seven per
cent in the past four years and millions of
fresh employment opportunities were
created for our people as a direct
consequence.
20. Recently, we launched the Youth
Employment in Agriculture Programme
(YEAP) and the $100 million dollars
Government and Donor Fund for
Agriculture Finance in Nigeria (FAFIN) to
fast-track the positive transformation of
our agricultural sector.
21. The Youth Employment in
Agriculture Programme (YEAP) targets
750, 000 market-oriented young
agricultural producers while the $100
million dollars Fund is to provide
affordable long-term financing to support
the development of small and medium
agribusinesses in the country.
22. This is in addition to a N50 billion
Farm Mechanization Support Fund set up
by the Central Bank to establish 1,200
agricultural equipment-hiring enterprises.
23. Both funds will become fully
operational this year. Policies and
programmes such as these to boost
agricultural production remain topmost
on the agenda of this administration.
24. Being very conscious of the inherent
perils of our over-reliance on income
from crude oil exports for national
development, we have focused on
accelerating the diversification of our
economy.
25. The non-oil Sector which has grown
by an average of 8% in the last few years,
is now a major driver of growth in our
economy.
26. The 2015 national budget, which is
now before the National Assembly, is
targeted at deepening our efforts at
becoming a non-oil economy.
27. The budget also includes measures
to ensure that the downturn in the price
of oil does not affect our development
plans and our national economy too
adversely. We are adjusting our financial
processes to safeguard our economy. We
are also taking steps to ensure that the
poor and the low and medium income
earners do not bear the brunt.
28. In 2015, this administration will
continue to lay the foundation for a
vibrant economy that attracts significant
Foreign Direct Investment and promotes
policies that ensure economic stability.
29. We will ensure stability in the value
of the Naira by striving to take away
speculative behaviours that cause market
exchange pressures.
30. We will continue to build and
maintain a healthy external reserves
position and strengthen fiscal buffers. We
will ensure the Naira remains strong, and
gives foreign investors the clarity and
certainty that they need, to guide future
investment decisions.
31. We will continue to improve our
payment systems and strengthen risk-
based supervision mechanism for
Nigerian banks to ensure overall health
and stability of the banking system.
32. We are introducing a broad spectrum
of financial instruments to boost sector-
specific enterprise areas in agriculture,
Micro, Small and Medium Scale
Enterprises (MSMEs), manufacturing, and
oil and gas to enhance our aggregate
supply capacity, reduce poverty, promote
job creation and increase the general
well-being of our people.
33. These efforts and other measures
being spearheaded by relevant Ministries,
Departments and Agencies, are geared to
ensure a secure future for Nigeria and
create a much more prosperous country,
where people live more peaceful and
fulfilled lives.
Fellow countrymen and women,
34. As we enter an election year, I assure
you that our administration will remain
fully focused on providing good
governance and the delivery of better
public services to our people.
35. The coming campaigns and elections
will not distract us from our ongoing work
to significantly improve the living
conditions of our people. And I urge all
tiers of government not to be distracted
as well.
36. The elections are very important for
us as a country. Their successful
conclusion will further strengthen our
democratic institutions and place our
beloved country even more firmly in the
comity of truly democratic nations.
37. Given the challenges that have
characterized some previous electoral
contests in our country, the eyes of the
world will certainly be on the conduct and
outcome of our fifth post-military rule
general elections.
38. I reassure all Nigerians and the
international community of our firm
commitment to free, fair and credible
elections. My commitment to free
elections and one man, one vote remains
unwavering.
39. Our administration has worked hard
in previous elections to prepare all key
stakeholders including the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC),
security agencies and the electorate
optimally, to ensure a progressively
improved electoral process in the country
under my watch. We will continue to do
so for the coming elections.
40. We will continue to provide adequate
funding to INEC and maintain the
Commission’s independence and isolate it
from any form of interference or
meddling in its day-to-day affairs. This
shall continue to guarantee its impartiality
and ability to conduct more credible and
acceptable elections.
41. National security agencies will also
be given all necessary support to enhance
their ability to ensure that the elections
are peaceful and violence-free. The
Nigeria Police has already established an
Elections Security Planning and
Monitoring Unit.
42. I am optimistic that with the
cooperation of all law-abiding citizens of
the country, our commitment to have a
peaceful and violence-free election will be
actualized.
43. I will like to say this, once again, to
my fellow politicians and political leaders.
None of our political ambitions is worth
the blood of any of our countrymen,
women and children. The improvement
of their lives and living conditions ought
to be our primary motive and the driving
force of our quest for political power and
leadership positions.
44. Let us not promote sectionalism,
disunity, intolerance, hate, falsehood or
the malicious abuse of political
opponents. Whatever we feel or seek, we
must have a nation and a people before
we can dream of political ambitions. Let
us put the nation and the people first.
45. Let us all conduct our electoral
campaigns with the highest possible
decorum and civility towards political
opponents. Let us give INEC the fullest
possible support and cooperation it
requires to conduct credible and violence-
free elections in 2015.
46.After the 2011 general
elections, some unpatriotic elements
embarked on an orgy of violence,
resulting in the destruction of lives and
property. That will not be allowed to
happen this time around. This
government will act decisively against
anyone who disrupts the public peace,
before, during or after the 2015 general
elections.
47. All Nigerians, of voting age, are free to
vote based on their convictions. It is our
duty to defend and protect that basic
right, and let no one be in doubt, we will.
48. Fellow Nigerians, I urge all of you to
enter the New Year with renewed zeal and
patriotism, to serve our fatherland with
love, honesty, faithfulness and hope for a
greater tomorrow.
49. As I have always maintained, none of
the challenges before us is
insurmountable. We must come together
as a people and work with single-minded
unity of purpose to overcome them.
50. Nigeria is a key country in Africa. We
must work together to maintain our
strategic position and collaborate with
others to move the continent forward. I
call for peace in Africa and an end to all
conflicts in our continent. I urge all
Africans to promote democracy in their
respective countries to ensure faster
development of the continent and faster
economic and political integration.
51. We will continue to pray and offer
hands of fellowship and assistance to our
fellow Africans suffering from the Ebola
Virus Disease. I urge all Nigerians to
show compassion and contribute in
whatever way we can to help our African
brothers and sisters.
52. As we go into this New Year, I salute
the indomitable and resilient spirit of our
people in Nigeria and wherever they are
in the world. Our spirit of enterprise and
the doggedness to succeed amongst all
odds has been our strength.
53. With our collective prayers and
efforts, we will grow our economy and
our people will become wealthier.
Government will continue with
programmes deliberately designed to
create more jobs for our youth, to enable
them contribute more to the growth and
development of our nation.
54. Let us continue our march to the
future, towards the attainment of our
collective vision of a strong, united,
prosperous and harmonious nation – a
secure nation for us and for our coming
generations.
55. I wish you all a happy and fulfilling
2015.
56. God bless the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
57. Happy New Year, Nigeria!
58. I thank you all.
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