Tuesday 19 June 2012

Why we have not revamped moribund industries —Mimiko

The Ondo State governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, on Monday, gave reasons his administration has not been able to totally revive some of the ailing industries in the state.
The governor said many of the industries, if revamped, would not be able to operate competitively with their counterparts, because of the failure of the country to solve its energy problem.
Mimiko, who spoke at an interactive session with the youth in the state, said lack of stable energy had continued to be the bane of the industrial development of the country, adding that this had also led to the “death” of many of the industries.
“Lack of energy cannot make our industries competitive. To revive the dead industries, we must solve the issue of power in the country. Any attempt to revamp the dead industries without solving energy problem will be an effort in futility.
“For instance, Oluwa Glass in Ondo State was using black oil and diesel to fire its furnace before it went out of business, the furnace must be fired for 24 hours everyday. At the cost of diesel in the country now, how will such a company operate competitively without power? We are deceiving ourselves with industriali-sation,” he said.
The governor, however, expressed delight that the people of the state had keyed into the progra-mmes of his administration, saying that this was as a result of the belief that the people had in the ability of the government to deliver.
Mimiko said the people had been supporting the programmes of the pre-sent administration in the state because the state government had been able to solve the problem of disconnect between it and the people of the state.
Source:Nigerian Tribune.

Jonathan Leaves for Brazil as Crisis in Kaduna, Yobe intensifies; death toll rises to 74

Even as violence continues to breed its ugly head in Kaduna State and fresh attack in Yobe, the Damaturu state capital, Jonathan is set for yet another oversea trip to Brazil city of Rio de Janeiro to take part in the United Nations Earth summit, an annual event.
Jonathan will be at the Rio Centro Convention Center on Wednesday and Thursday to participate in the   the summit’s four plenary sessions.  Thereafter, he will also be meeting with the Brazilian President who will be hosting the Heads of Government at the summit.
The President will be making the trip with his wife, Patience; Governors Ibrahim Shema and Seriake Dickson of Katsina and Bayelsa states respectively.
Other people who may be joining  the President’s entourage are the Ministers of Environment, Mrs Hadiza Ibrahim Mailafiya; Water Resources, Mrs Sarah Ohekpe; Trade and Investment, Mr. Olusegun Aganga; and Senator Benedict Ayade.
However, while the President will be away in Brazil, security forces will be working tirelessly to ensure that peace returns to the troubled Northern region, especially in Kaduna where it was confirmed that death toll as a result of the reprisal attacks has risen to 74 .
Officials of the Red Cross said that over 140 victims of the attacks had been taken to hospitals for medical attention.
Meanwhile, soldiers and other security men were seen in Kaduna patrolling along the streets, while trying to quail further outbreak of violence.   Also in Damaturu, the Yobe State capital, it was reported explosions and gunshots rocked the city on Monday.
It was reported that gunshots and bombing started at the Sabon Pegi area of the city in the evening when some Boko Haram militants struck to take over the government house and Potiskum prison in order to release some inmates.
An unconfirmed report says that the gunmen attempted to take over the government house, and the Potiskum Prison.
Channels TV reports that the Joint Task Force Commander in the state, Col. Dahiru Abdulsalam, said his men had moved into the town and the situation had been brought under control.
Our correspondent on Monday reported that hundreds of Kaduna residents besieged various hospitals in the state in search of their relatives caught in the attacks.
Medical personnel and workers at the St. Gerard Catholic Hospital and the Barau Dikko Specialist Hospital, reports say had hectic time treating scores of people that sustained various degrees of injuries even as they coped with worried relatives in search of their loved ones.
Spokesman for the St.Gerard Catholic Hospital, Mr. John Ali, said that the number of victims who died in the hospital had risen to 39 while those who sustained injuries and were being treated in the hospital were 72.
Ali said the corpses had been evacuated by the state government.
A source who did not want his name mentioned told our correspondent at the  Barau Dikko Specialist  Hospital  that  12 deaths were recorded while two  others were receiving treatment in the hospital.
At ABUTH, a worker who did not want his name in print said the number of dead victims at the hospital was 32.
Suleiman Mani, a 20-year-old wood cutter,  said he was cutting firewood when  a resident of the area told him to  leave the work and go away because the town was not safe.
Narrating how he was attacked, Mani said, “They hit me again and I fell down. The wanted to cut my head but the machete landed on my hand as I tried to protect myself. They carried a big stone and wanted to drop it on my head, but one woman who is also my customer came to intervene as I lay on the ground.
“They wanted to beat her but one man came and intervened and they took me on a bike to this hospital.”
Another victim, Aliyu Musa, 27, who is a commercial motorcyclist, said he was attacked at the Sabon Tasha area of the state.
“I just dropped a passenger and I was going back when I saw some people stopping motorbikes. They stopped many of us and asked us to lie down and started beating us and smashing blocks on us.
“They said that they will kill us because Boko Haram is killing Christians. They beat me so much that I became unconscious. I don’t even know how I got here,” he said
A photo journalist with Daily Independent Newspaper, Mr. Nathaniel Jibrin, said, “My colleague from Thisday newspaper called me that there was bomb blast in Trikania, and that he was going there to take pictures.  It was not long I closed from the Church, so immediately I picked a commercial motorcycle and headed for the place, but somewhere within the area, some people stopped us.
“I cannot remember what they were saying, all of a sudden I found myself on the ground, with blood flowing all over my body. It was two good Samaritans that brought me to this hospital. Thank God I am getting better.”
Meanwhile, tension rose in the Kaduna metropolis on Monday as the state government relaxed the 24 hours curfew imposed on the state following the outbreak of violence on Sunday.
“I am rushing home right now. The Hausa people seem to have mobilised for a fight. Please I have to rush home before they start burning and killing,” a resident said.
Source:Daily Post.

Why I want to probe Oyinlola’s tenure – Aregbesola

Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola yesterday explained why he set up six-man panel to probe the N18.38billion loan acquired by the past Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s administration in the state led by Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.
Aregbesola said the present administration in the state could not point to a single project executed with the loan received by the immediate past government
Already, a six man panel committee has been inaugurated to look into the circumstances surrounding the N18.38 billion loan taken by Oyinlola’s government.
The event which was held at the Governor’s office in Osogbo, the state capital,  produced Prof. Femi Odekunle as the Chairman of the committee, while Mr. Kola Adeyemo, Mr. Obi Daramola, Mr. Akin Akintayo, Mr. Soji Olowolafe and Mr. Kelani Adesina are members of the panel.
The panel is expected to submit its report to the state government within 90 days
Aregbesola urged the panel to look into the financial transactions and contracts of the past administration from May, 2003, to November, 2010.
He also said the panel was set up to promote probity, transparency and accountability in governance.
Aregbesola said: “In view of the excruciating loan of N18.38 billion taken by the previous government and major financial transactions and contracts awarded from May, 2003, to November, 2010, there is need to probe the activities of the immediate-past government.
“Hence, the inauguration of this six-man panel to look into the matter without fear or favour. Aside from investigating the circumstances surrounding the loan, the panel will also find out the propriety of the officials involved in the procurement of the loan.”
Aregbesola said at the end of its assignment, the commission would recommend sanctions for anyone indicted.
Source:Daily Post

Thursday 14 June 2012

N14m vanish from escort vehicle

NO fewer than 10 policemen and employees of a new generation bank have been arrested and detained for questioning by the police in Delta State over the shocking disappearance on Monday of  N14 million from a bank vehicle, which  they escorted from Effurun to Ekpan in Delta State.
The suspects were said to have been detained at the Police Area Commander’s Office, Warri, but the Area Commander had requested that the suspects be transferred to the State Police Command, Asaba for further investigation.
Delta state police spokesman, Mr. Charles Muka, told Vanguard when contacted that he was yet to be briefed on the matter.
It was , however, gathered that the policemen from Enerhen Police Station, Enerhen, were deployed to the bank, along Warri-Sapele Road, Warri, to escort money from the bank to its cash office on Refinery road, Ekpan, Monday.
On getting to the cash office of the bank at Ekpan, it was discovered on checking the boxes that there was no money inside.
There was an instant alarm as neither the policemen nor the cash officers could give logical reason for the scandal.
Some of the posers detectives would have to unravel in the case are:  If the policemen in the escort team from Enerhen knew before they left the bank’s office at Effurun that there was no money in the boxes they were escorting to Ekpan cash office of the bank or if they are part of the conspiracy
A police source told Vanguard, “If they policemen are not culpable, then the detectives would have to find out the people connived to pull the scam”.
Source: Vanguard

N61.63b fraud: OSOPADEC boss, Perm. Sec, three others granted N2m bail each

Amid tight security, the Chairman of the Ondo State Oil Producing Area Development Commission, Mr. Adebowale Ajimuda and four senior officials of the agency were today arraigned before a Federal High Court in Akure.
Journalists, most especially photographers and cameramen were barred from entering the court premises by mobile policemen who claimed they were acting according to instruction from above.
Despite the fact that some journalists presented their identity cards at the entrance of the court, they were denied access to cover the case
The Commission’s chairman and four other senior officials   were accused of allegedly misappropriating   N61.3 billion meant for the commission’s capital projects
They were however granted bail after they pleaded not guilty to the 13-count charge preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
The accused, including Ajimuda; Dr. Mannomobayi O Alli; Vincent Aghnone Ikuomola; Olayinka Olaitan Joseph and Mafolabomi Monday, were docked for various offences bordering on conversion of government properties to personal use and attempted fraud.
Their counsel, Mr Bayo Ayenakin, asked for bail immediately the charges were read to the accused persons by the court registrar and their plea taken.
Counsel to the EFCC, Mr. L.P Aso, opposed the bail application on the grounds that their release would jeopardize the prosecution of the cases.
The Presiding Judge, Justice Gloria Okeke, granted all the accused bail in the sum of N2millin each and sureties in the like sum.
The sureties, according to the judge must be directors in the Federal Civil Service and they must be verified by the prosecution.
Source:Daily Post

Tuesday 12 June 2012

OLUSEGUN MIMIKO: The Physician As a Patient


By‘Kunle Falowo

peterfalowo@hotmail.com


THE VERY first time I came across the word "leukemia" the patient was a Medical Doctor, now I am amazed at how derisive I was with my unspoken reaction. "Is he not supposed to be a physician? Knowing the symptoms and dealing with them before he becomes ill?" Reality of life most often do not follow logic, the advantage of medical training and pragmatic views aided by the experience of practice all succumb to any kind of illness if and when they come calling. Then the Doctor becomes the one in need, no longer the one to run to for help. One funny twist about that is: when the sickness is more of psychological, treatment is hard, as the patient must first admit he has the problem and surrenders himself for proper treatment. Who will take 'pragmatic men of power' down from their high horses to have the time and inclination of giving due cognizance to social morality? (if I may rephrase K. B. Clark's statement). How do we bring the one living on the ivory tower back to the reality of their psychosocial state?
Some people think they have a monopoly of influencing people and a natural talent for producing a direct exercise of command, someone recently said "I have changed political party three times and have not lost the people… they knew I had to, every time I did…", manipulation comes natural to that kind of persons. They are always daring, it would not matter if there are Commissioners, Secretaries to Government or Ministers, they will always dare and challenge their Bosses. They will always see themselves as born leaders, extraordinary persons more capable than everyone else. These are all symptoms of a sickness called Narcissism. While drafting this write up, I consciously avoided the definition of Narcissism that says they think they are some kind of gods, but then when Mimiko was reacting to the court verdict that says the House of Representative member representing Akure Federal Constituency should vacate his seat on the account of changing his political party, he said "you cannot fight God and win…". Does anyone need further confirmation?
Let me quickly tell you who a Narcissist is and how Olusegun Mimiko fits that personality disorderliness. A Narcissist is one with an over inflated sense of self-importance and extreme preoccupation with himself. It is always about him, as far as he is concerned the world revolves around him. Usually characterized by an archetypal manipulative personality, Narcissists always crave perfect mirroring, absolute striking and excellent feedback. He just has to be in control, and is driven by the need to be liked, desired and appreciated. When things are not going his way, he resolves to withdrawal and isolation.
Like a child searching for missing entitlement, Olusegun Mimiko had been seeking to occupy the Executive Office of the Governor of Ondo State since the military era. Like his predecessor, he sought to start by being the Deputy Governor and moving up the ladder as quickly as possible. He lost the Deputy Governorship bid to Agagu during the nomination stages in the Olumilua Campaign Group in SDP and was appointed a Commissioner instead. Soon after democracy returned, he could not wait another four years under Adefarati to become Governor, he just had to leave the generally acknowledged progressive camp at the time, to team up with his former competitor to rig his (Agagu) own election. When Agagu's first term was nearing an end, he was said to have informed the 'Exco' that he would be running for a second term. Omolade Oluwateru, the Deputy Governor at the time was said to have responded that he was nursing a gubernatorial ambition himself, but now that the Boss had expressed interest, he suspends his interest and will be supporting Agagu 100%; the Finance Commissioner (Tayo Alasoadura) was reported to have said the same except that he was supporting Agagu 110%. While Mimiko was said to have been bold enough to withhold his support and said that when Agagu sought his support in 2003, he promised to run for only one term. Every public function before and after that incident witnessed an "Idiagbon look" on the Secretary to the State Government (Mimiko) until the welcome ceremony for Agagu from a U.S. vacation in 2005. I called a friend and said "Mimiko smiled on TV" that was strange, it turned out that he was already nominated for a ministerial appointment. That will not make him rest, the final bulk must stop on his desk, and he must be the Boss!
Heuristic considerations can lead people to making rather irrational decisions; it is only a natural function of the human chemistry (the decision of the Abraham Adesanya led Afenifere to compassionately support 'one of our own' is an indelible example in this category). When the people of Ondo State started getting tired of the Agagu administration desperation set in, complicated by the formation and reformation of new alliances quite close to the 2007 elections, emotions made the people susceptible to shrewd manipulative skills of the master manipulator. The people of Ondo State, educated as they were, gave in to the misleading conception that the Labour Party was an off shoot of the Nigerian Labour Congress - the people's champion. That was more convincing at the beginning with Adams Oshiomole in the sort; people were working under the assumption that the party will be a left wing movement akin to the Labour Congress. Iroko kept them in that believe, and they voted for him on that basis. Little did they know that they were voting for someone who had always craved power just for the sake of having it. He had no clue what he was going to do with it. Hence at inauguration, the only thing he could promise was some kind of civic registration, "some people will come to you to take your data, they are from me" was the only message in the inaugural speech. The propaganda with which Ondo State was going to be smoke-screened started with the nomenclature of that project: Kaadi Igbe Ayo (the Card of Good Living).
Today, unofficial estimates put the amount of money wasted on that unsuccessful 'social registration' at N20 billion. It still baffles me how a government cannot do in four years what five well meaning people with no formal training in information technology would have done in four months. Entering the data of the less than four million residents of Ondo State in a database with unique ID numbers and even cards produced is neither a N1billion nor life time project. Save the card project, every single project that has been embarked upon by the Iroko administration has been copies of the Fashola administration's projects in Lagos, including the state logo, bus stops, flower planting and the painting of government projects in uniform colors. Take a look at the buses Fasola brought to Lagos, those same Daewoo buses that tear like pieces of paper are the same Mimiko had gone to purchase.
Mimiko's inordinate desire for perfect mirroring, excellent striking and flawless feed backs reflects in how much money his administration had spent on putting up and maintaining an image in the mass media. You would wonder if Dayo Johnson works for Vanguard or Yinka Oladoyinbo for Tribune or for ODSG Governor's Office. One of the reasons Ranti Akerele was removed as the Commissioner for Information was said to be that he was 'pocketing' the N10million a week meant to promote the Governor on a weekly programme on AIT. Most likely on a tip off, the Governor called him to ask when the programme was going to be aired for a particular week and that was the end of the notorious "second Governor". Naturally intellectuals do not have unanimous opinions especially about subjective evaluations like the performance of an office holder; it used to be same with journalists until the cancer of corruption destroyed the last strand of the ethics of journalism in Nigeria. How much of our money had gone into the image laundering of Olusegun Mimiko will not be known until after October 2012. He must get his 100 percent feed back at all costs.
When things are not working the Narcissist's way, he withdraws, isolates himself and reclusion becomes the name of the game. This trait was exhibited by Mimiko when in 2011 there were protests in sections of Akure. There was at least one 'demonstration' per week by at least one section of the city starting with the area around Oluwatuyi Quarters. The people were complaining of lack of regular electricity and renege on campaign promise to procure more transformers for them; they would barricade the major roads thereby paralyzing that area. Just as that was becoming rampant, state workers began strikes for parity. They claimed the Governor promised them the minimum of N15, 000 as salaries before becoming Governor; his supporters said he only commented that as oil producing state Ondo should not pay less than N15, 000 as basic salary. He did not only respond by sacking all his commissioners, he sacked the entire decoy Care-Takers Committees heading the Local Governments as well. He tagged the strike action 'ACN instigated', I watched him say "Ejo lowo 'nu" (there is more than meets the eye to this). That is a typical Narcissist for you.
I will not discuss in detail here how Mimiko manipulated Tinubu and the ACN leaders into believing he will join them if they help him win the case to reclaim his mandate, as that is a topic for another day. Narcissists generally cannot accept that they are subordinate to anyone, which is why Mimiko had refused to fulfill his promise to join the ACN and would not return to the PDP either. He neither would take a Labour Party Chairman with the ideology that the party is supreme, nor will he be a member of any Afenifere that believes in taking orders from elders. As far as he is concerned he is the elder, the Boss and that is how it has to be. Take some good looks at the pictures from the third anniversary celebrations of Iroko administration, you will see the arrogance with which he held the Deji of Akure, his body language was like 'after all I single-handedly installed him'. The three kings from Akoko were almost bowing to him in one of the pictures. In another one the Onise of Ise Akoko was talking to him while he was huffishly looking the other direction. He recently took a picture with the Ooni of Ife where he was patting the Yoruba paramount king on the back. The culture that says he has to prostrate before the king had lost it validity perhaps because there was no office of the Governor at the time, neither is the consideration that HRM Okunade Sijuade is old enough to be his father any longer of value. Yet King Sunny Ade was humble enough to bow while greeting him in yet another of the "third year of Iroko" pictures.
Even if it was not Edmund Burke that said "the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing", the saying is a truism anyway. For the sake of our darling sunshine state the people must be awakened to the undesirable and disqualifying characters of those that lead them. If electing George Walker Bush as President of the United States was a mistake; returning him for a second term was a disaster. The economic mess consequent upon that mishap remains the biggest challenge for any current or aspiring President of the United States. International law is still burdened with repairing the damage of the W. Bush presidency. Why then should the people of Ondo State fail to learn from the abundance of examples on how imbalanced leaders have knocked even established systems off balance? Why should we plunge our state to four more years of the combination of economic bugs, cancer worms and sycophants?
Falowo wrote this piece from Miami, Florida, USA

Ondo Council Officials Accused of Killing 71-Year Old Woman …As Council Chairman, Akinsade, Dies Mysteriously

THREE members of staff of Ondo West local government area of Ondo state have been arrested by the police over their involvement in the death of a 71year-old woman, Mrs. Victoria Ogunti.
The incident, which occurred last Thursday, at Fidipote street, New Town area of Ondo, involved three staff of the rate section of the council, Atinuke Oyesanmi, Adesoye Folasade and Olasupo Abodede.
According to one of the grandsons of the deceased, Mr. Akinyemi Olakunle, the council officials demonstrated a high level of insensitivity to the plight of the old woman, who begged them to give her time to enable her sort out the issue of payment of the local rate they were demanding from her.   
“I was coming from work few months ago, when the council officials came to our residence to paste a bill in regard to the outstanding tenement rate of the house. They were shouting at the old woman to pay the tenement rate to them, while the woman was appealing to them to take things easy, as she had no money to pay them at that point in time.” He said.
“I dipped my hand in my pocket and gave them two thousand naira and they gave us a receipt. They came back on the 7th of June again to ask for money from the old woman and fortunately, I was at home. As soon as I saw the council officials arguing with the mama, I came downstairs to meet them, but before I got there, one of the officials had pushed the poor woman and she fell down. We immediately rushed her to the hospital where she was confirmed dead,” he added.
The council officials were reported to have attempted to run away from the scene of the incident but, they were prevented by some residents of the area who have mobilised themselves to protest their incessant harassments by Ondo west local government officials over the payments of taxes and rates.
It was the timely intervention of police from Enu owa division of the Nigerian Police at the area that nipped the crisis in the bud, as the officials were immediately arrested and detained.
The Divisional Police Officer of Enu owa division was not around when his view was sought by journalists, but the DPO of Yaba Police headquarters, Mr. Mike Okoh confirmed the development, when he was contacted and stated that the case had been transferred to the State Police headquarters in Akure, the Ondo state capital.
Meanwhile, the Chairman, Interim Management Committee of Ondo West local government, Mr. Bashiru Akinsade has died. He died after a brief illness. It will be recalled that, the ailment that led to the death of the council boss had been shrouded in secrecy, as all the council officials had kept mum on the issue until the demise of Mr. Akinsade few days ago.
The late council boss, who died at the age of 57, was reported to have been admitted at Lagos University Teaching Hospital, after he went into a coma in Ondo.
His illness and eventual death has become a controversial issue in Ondo state, as people expressed divergent opinions on the real cause of the sickness that took him away from Ondo for several weeks.
Until his death, Mr. Bashiru Akinsade was a professional teacher, who served at numerous schools in Ondo state. He later resigned from the teaching profession by taking up appointment at Cadbury Nigeria Plc where he became the first Administrative Officer of Stanmark Cocoa Processing Company, Ondo. He worked at the company for 10 years before resigning in 2001 as the Assistant Manager.

Sunday 10 June 2012

BREAKING NEWS: Suicide bomber kills Worshipers At church in Jos…....As Gunmen attack worship centre in Biu

A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a church in Jos on Sunday, witnesses said.
Reports say that the bomb explosion was then followed by sporadic gunshots in the area.
According to reports, four people died from the blast while about 20 victims have been taken to the hospital.
The state police Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Abuh, confirmed the incident.
Also on Sunday, gunmen opened fire on a church in Biu, Borno State, spraying the congregation with bullets and killing many of them.
Several people were also seriously wounded in the attack.
"Three gunmen came to the premises of the church and started firing at people outside the church before going into the main building to carry on their killings ... Many people have been killed and wounded," a  witness Hamidu Wakawa, who was at the church told Reuters.
Source: The Nation

Saturday 9 June 2012

BREAKING NEWS: Gunmen abduct ex-Eagles star Obodo


Former Super Eagles midfielder, Christian Obodo, was kidnapped on Saturday morning by gun-wielding men in Efunrun, Delta State.
Obodo, who plays for Italian club side Udinese arrived the country few weeks ago after the conclusion of the Seria A season.

Eyewitness said the ex- Flying Eagles star was snatched from the Zion Ministry Church located on New Layout Road, Efunrun, by the gunmen.
His fate was uncertain at the time of this report. Details later…

Source: The Nation.

Sunday 3 June 2012

Breaking News:Full Names Of Victims Of Dana Air Released!!!!!!!!!

MANIFEST OF DANA AIR

1. Retired AIG John Ahmadu
2. Amina Doris
3. Elizabeth Adaeze,
4. Ajala Adenike,
5. Adekunbi Adebiyi,
6. Agu Rogers,
7. Tatokin Anjola,
8. Tatokin Idris Abdulrasat Lawa,
9. Abitayo Olatoci,
10. Adekoya Ayoola
11. Northern Elder, Ibrahim Damcida,
12. Nnpc Spokesman, Dr. Levi Ajuonuma
13. Aladi Martins
14. Auta Jennifer
15. Auta Josephine
16. Ike Achonogor
17. Joy Alison
18. John Ahmadu
19. Rev. Ayodeji Cole
20. Ngozi
21. Noah Anyene
22. Ailendi Ehi
23. Shehu Saad Usman
24. Oluwasegun F. Abiodun
25. Anyere
26. Kasmisgona Anyene
27. Stanford Obrutse
28. Kayinetochi Anyene
29. Okeke Hope
30. Kaima Anyene
31. Sumyindadi
32. Ebuka Enuma
33. Oluchi Onyia
34. Sunday O
35. George Moses
36. Ogechi Njoku
37. Nsa
38. Onyeka Anyiene
39. Humra Lawal
40. Manuma
41. Ayune
42. Berki
43. Ehime Aikhomu, Son Of Former Chief Of General Staff,
44. Onita Jennifer,
45. Ike Ochonogo,
46. John Ahmadu,
47. Onyeka Ayene,
49. Hurriya Lawal,
50. Berkisum Yindadi,
51. Ebuka Enuma,
52. Oluchi Onyenyiri,
53. Sunday Enuma,
54. George Moses,
55. Noah Anyene,
56. Kamsi Anyene,
57.
Stamford Obruste,
58. Kayinentochi Anyene,
59. Okeke Hope,
60. Rev Ayodeji,
61. Ngozi Cole,
62. Ailende Ehi,
63. Oluwasegun Funmi Abiodun,
64. Shehu Usman,
65. Alade Martins,
67. Onita Josephine,
68. Ike Ochonogo,
69. John Amadu,
70. Aquade Roger,
71. Osunbade Aderoju,
72. Fatokun Anjola,
73. Fatokun Olaoluwa,
74. Ajani Adenike,
75. Ike Abugu,
76. Adijolola Abraham,
77. Otegbeye Adiza,
78. Ehioghae Sonny,
79. Abikale Otatori,
80. Ntoku Charles,
81. Anibaba Tosin,
82. Shobowale Femi,
83. Somolu Oluwafemi,
84. Ariyibi Temitope,
85. Ojugbana Amaka,
86. Ojugbana Xtopher,
87. Muti,
88. Yusuf Ali,
89.Lt
Col Chumbo Ochigbo,
90. D Awani,
91. O Awani,
92.
N Chidiac,
93. Li Huizhu,
94. Kang Yi,
95. Inuza Ahmed,
96. Fayzal,
97. Mojekwu Adeobi,
98. Ibrahim D,
99. Peter Nosike,
100. Mahmud Aliyu,
101. Nnadi John,
102. Akwezi Elizabeth,
103. Adedunni Dorothy,
104. Maria Okulehi,
105. Jennifer Ibe,
106. Mtshelia Sarah,
107. Onyeagocha Chidinma,
108. Ike Okoye,
109. Amaka Raphael,
110. Garba Abdu,
111. Abdu Aisha,
112. Benson Oluwayemi,
113. Taiwo Lamidi,
114. Awodogan Oluwasanmi,
115. Major Ig Mohammed,
116. Attah Antonia,
117. Li Riu,
118. Ifeanyi Orakwe,
119. Obina Akabueze,
120. Chukwuemeka Okere,
121. Adekunbi Adebiyi,
122. Wasa Ruth,
124. 123.
Nabil Garba,
125. Ibrahim Jangana,
126. Okikiolu Olukayode,
127. Komolafe Olugbenga,
128. Dike Chinwe,
129. Olusola Arokoya,
130. Olukoya Banji,
131. Saka Otaru,
132. Yusuf Ibrahim,
133. Ikpoki Abiola,
134. Levi Ajuonuma,
135. Mbang
136. Shehu Sa'ad - Director Of Mainstreet Bank