Sunday, 9 October 2016

Gov. Obiano Has No Intention Of Leaving APGA — Aide

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The Anambra Government says Gov. Willie Obiano’s loyalty to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) is “unalloyed” and does not intend to defect to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
In a statement by Mr James Eze, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Governor in Awka on Sunday, the state government said that the media speculation on the governor’s intention to leave APGA was “a figment of someone’s imagination.
“Our attention has been drawn to a publication which alleged that Gov. Obiano may dump APGA for APC.”
Eze urged the public to disregard the speculation, saying “it is totally false and does not have the slightest semblance of truth.’’
He stated that Obiano’s passion for the growth and development of APGA was beyond “equivocation.’’
He noted that “it is strange how a clique of internally displaced politicians continue to circulate spurious and misleading information on a non-existent and sensational figment of their imagination in order to sow confusion among the populace.
“In spite of repeated dismissal of this false report in the past, these vendors of untruth have continued to plant misleading information in the media about a false defection of the governor to one party today and another party tomorrow.
“Nevertheless, we are not unaware that a major motive for the planting of these lies is to distract the governor from focusing on his job and consequently derail the steady and assured March of Anambra State to prosperity.
“So, we shall continue to rebute their malignant lies and save the populace from their corrosive influence.’’
He emphasised that the governor was fully aware of the weight and significance of his responsibilities and would never waiver in his commitment to the party as the leader and Chairman of Board of Trustees (BoT) of APGA.
“We therefore advise all mischief-makers and authoritative speculators to desist from further efforts to create the impression that Obiano has jumped political ship as it only creates doubts.
“We also advise APGA supporters, Anambra citizens and the general public to be mindful of any reports alleging that Obiano has either decamped or is planning to decamp.’’
In a recent publication, Gov. Willie Obiano was reported to have concluded arrangements to contest for a second term in office on the platform of APC.
The governor’s first tenure which began on March 17, 2014 will elapse in 2018.

Source:Independent News

Rice Imports remains banned - Nigerian Customs

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Our attention has been drawn to publications on various online platforms indicating that the Nigeria Customs Service has reversed the ban on Rice importation through the land borders. These reports were attributed to a press interview purportedly granted by the Service Public Relations Officer, Deputy-Comptroller Wale Adeniyi.
 It has become necessary to re-state the true position in view of the confusion which these online publications may create in the industry. It is even more expedient to provide this clarification given that the fact that the Service has taken a firm position earlier in the week through a joint press conference with Stakeholders.
 First, we like to reiterate the position that importation of Rice remains banned through our Land Borders, and we have the commitment of Partner Government Agencies and Stakeholders to enforce this restriction. While this restriction is in force, Rice imports through the Ports are still allowed subject to payment of extant charges.
 It is equally important to restate the confidence of the Nigeria Customs Service in the ability of Nigerian Rice Producers to fill the existing sufficiency gaps in the supply of the product. The Service has noted with satisfaction the ongoing Rice Revolution undertaken by many State Governments, and Strategic Interventions by Federal Government Agencies. The Service is convinced that the bumper harvests expected from these efforts will address the supply gap in 2017. It is our belief that continuous waste of scarce forex on a commodity that can be produced locally makes no economic sense, most especially at a period of recession. The Service will therefore advocate a total Ban on Rice Importation into Nigeria with effect from 2017.
It is worrisome that the publications that resurfaced this weekend were being attributed to a Press interview granted in October 2015. We strongly suspect that some powerful forces behind Rice Smuggling are at work, recycling an old report under a different circumstance to create confusion. We urge Nigerians to watch out for similar antics as the firm stand on Rice smuggling will pitch their selfish interest against our national interest.
 
             Written by Wale Adeniyi
                Public Relations Officer
    For: Comptroller-General of Customs

Ibori leaves UK prison in December

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Former governor of Delta State, James Onanefe Ibori, is due to  become a free man in December, after spending half of his jail term in United Kingdom prisons, according to a report from London.
Ibori was jailed for money laundering offences by Southwark Crown court in 2012.
But it is unclear yet whether he will return to Nigeria immediately as legal proceedings concerning the confiscation of his assets worth tens of millions of dollars are yet to be resolved.
The delay in resolving the issue stems from allegations of police corruption in the Ibori matter and the likelihood of the former governor taking his case to the Court of Appeal.
His lawyer told the court that the former governor would appeal against his conviction on the grounds that British police and lawyers involved in his case were themselves corrupt.

4 Signs that Fear is Controlling Your Life (And 4 Ways to Stop It)

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Fear isn’t always a bad thing; many psychologists believe that fear can have a survival function – it triggers our “fight or flight” reaction and helps us either run from danger or fight back when our lives are being threatened.
The problem is, sometimes we live in fear even when there is no real threat to our well-being.  Fear can be destructive if it becomes the driving force behind our decision making:
Refrain from anger and turn from wrath;
do not fret—it leads only to evil.
Psalm 37:8b
What things in your life do you fret about? Your future, your family, your marriage, your academic success? Fretting means being constantly or visibly anxious, and the Bible says it leads only to evil. Think about it – have you ever made a bad decision in your dating life because you were afraid of being alone or afraid of rejection? Or made decisions to prioritize work or school over friendships because you were afraid of failure or unforeseen circumstances?
Luckily, God doesn’t want us to be controlled by fear and he gives us tools to live by faith instead. Because the first step to changing something is identifying it, here are 4 signs that fear is controlling you and 4 ways to fight back:

1.  You think more about what is going wrong than what is going right

2 Now there was no water for the community, and the people gathered in opposition to Moses and Aaron. 3 They quarreled with Moses and said, “If only we had died when our brothers fell dead before the Lord! 4 Why did you bring the Lord’s community into this wilderness, that we and our livestock should die here? 5 Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain or figs, grapevines or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!”
Numbers 20:2-5
Studying the Israelites’ journey into the promised land in Exodus and Numbers is a great way to learn lessons about fear. The Israelites were constantly afraid that they wouldn’t be taken care of, despite God’s reassurance and miracles. In the scripture above, God had brought the Israelites right to the border of the promised land, and was about to bring them into it, yet all they could see were the things that were going wrong. Their fear made them miss the great things God was doing. He also had plans to provide them with plenty of water if they would just ask ( Numbers 20;8).
What good things is God doing in your life right now? Are you more focused on what is going wrong than where God is leading you? Take time to fight your fears by writing out 10 things that you are grateful God has done in your life, past or present.

2. You can easily think of worst-case scenarios

 This was their report to Moses: “We entered the land you sent us to explore, and it is indeed a bountiful country—a land flowing with milk and honey. Here is the kind of fruit it produces. 28 But the people living there are powerful, and their towns are large and fortified. We even saw giants there, the descendants of Anak! 29 The Amalekites live in the Negev, and the Hittites, Jebusites, and Amorites live in the hill country. The Canaanites live along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea[a] and along the Jordan Valley.”
30 But Caleb tried to quiet the people as they stood before Moses. “Let’s go at once to take the land,” he said. “We can certainly conquer it!”
31 But the other men who had explored the land with him disagreed. “We can’t go up against them! They are stronger than we are!”
Numbers 13:27-31 (NLT)
Instead of seeing that God wanted to bring them into a great place, the Israelites saw all that could go wrong. They didn’t want to fight because they were convinced that they would lose.  When you think about your future, do you spend more time thinking of all that could go wrong or all that could go right?
Caleb faithfully believed that good things could happen, and he was rewarded for that (Numbers 14;24.) What good things have you been afraid to pray for in your future, your job, or your family? Pick 2-3 of those things to start praying for daily.

3. You don’t believe God wants to help you

They said to all the people of Israel, “The land we traveled through and explored is a wonderful land! 8 And if the Lord is pleased with us, he will bring us safely into that land and give it to us. It is a rich land flowing with milk and honey. 9 Do not rebel against the Lord, and don’t be afraid of the people of the land. They are only helpless prey to us! They have no protection, but the Lord is with us! Don’t be afraid of them!”
Numbers 14:7-9
Joshua and Caleb were able to overcome their fear because they believed God would help them. The circumstances might have been stacked against them, but they believed God was more powerful and he was on their side.
Sometimes we get fearful because our view of God is wrong – we don’t think he cares or will guide our lives in a really good way. Do you believe God will take care of you? Why or why not? Take time to pray about your answer to this question and then study out scriptures about who God is to challenge your thoughts about him.

4. You feel like you don’t have time for relationships

14 When Moses’ father-in-law saw all that Moses was doing for the people, he asked, “What are you really accomplishing here? Why are you trying to do all this alone while everyone stands around you from morning till evening?”
15 Moses replied, “Because the people come to me to get a ruling from God. 16 When a dispute arises, they come to me, and I am the one who settles the case between the quarreling parties. I inform the people of God’s decrees and give them his instructions.”
17 “This is not good!” Moses’ father-in-law exclaimed. 18 “You’re going to wear yourself out—and the people, too. This job is too heavy a burden for you to handle all by yourself.
Exodus 18:14-17
Even a great leader like Moses struggled with fear(Exodus 3-4). When faced with the pressures of leading all the Israelites, Moses decided the best way to handle the stress was to do everything himself. Ever been there? Fear makes us think we need to be in control and do everything ourselves. We start to cut out time to spend with friends who help our emotional and spiritual well-being so we can get things done.
Spiritual relationships are meant to relieve our burdens and stress, not add to them(Hebrews 3;12-13). What relationships has God put in your life to help you with your faith? This week, take time to let down and connect with one of those friends each day, whether through text, email, phone call or grabbing a quick cup of coffee. Even a short amount of time letting down about our stresses and emotions with spiritual friends will bring relief and refreshment.

Written by Amy Query

McCain handsoff his support for Trump

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Senator John McCain, a senior figure in the Republican Party. He has formally withdrawn his support for Donald Trump over lewd remarks that threw his White House campaign into disarray.

"I have wanted to support the candidate our party nominated.
“He was not my choice, but as a past nominee, I thought it important I respect the fact that Donald Trump won a majority of the delegates by the rules our party set.
“I thought I owed his supporters that deference," read a statement from McCain, the latest in a growing number of Republicans to withdraw support for Trump.
"But Donald Trump's behaviour this week, concluding with the disclosure of his demeaning comments about women and his boasts about sexual assaults, make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy.
"Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump," McCain added, referring to his wife.
"I have never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and we will not vote for Hillary Clinton.

6 Characteristics of the Spiritually Maturity

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How would you feel if someone described you as “immature”?
Most of us would take this as something of an insult – we don’t generally like the implication that we are childish, not fully developed, or not strong enough to handle challenges in our lives.
The spiritually mature have the courage and desire to face the truth about themselves and their lives, instead of running from it. They are motivated on their own to seek God, and they care more about their insides than their outward appearance. Spiritual maturity is something God desires for us:
So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers,  to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
Ephesians 4:11-13
How spiritually mature are you? Take a look at these Biblical characteristics to develop more spiritual maturity in your own life:

1. They are motivated to seek God without prompting

Send out your light and your truth;
let them guide me.
Let them lead me to your holy mountain,
to the place where you live.
There I will go to the altar of God,
to God—the source of all my joy.
I will praise you with my harp,
O God, my God!
Psalm 43:3-4
Spiritually mature people believe that God is the source of all their joy, and they turn to God without prompting from other people. How much do you need others to push you to pray daily, pray often, or pray more honestly about what you are feeling and thinking? While help from spiritual friends is always something we need, we will stay immature if our relationship with God relies on other people’s convictions more than our own.

2. They are more concerned about the inside than the outside

So you must be careful to do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy, cumbersome loads and put them on other people’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them.
“Everything they do is done for people to see…”
Matthew 23:3-5
The scripture above talks about those who do not practice hat they preach; they take the easy road and compromise regularly instead of doing the hard spiritual work of living out their faith. As a result, their entire effort becomes focused on looking good on the outside and desiring people’s attention, instead of desiring to please God.
Spiritually mature people know that if they make the effort to care for their insides (their heart, their emotions, their guilt, their faith) then their outward actions will be right too(Matthew 23;25-26)

3. They search for the truth

Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?”
The blind man said, “Teacher, I want to see again.”
Mark 10:51 (God’s Word translation)
Do you want to see the truth? In many areas of our lives it seems easier to be in denial; have you ever wanted to ignore how you really feel about your job, your relationships, your health, or your marriage? We can be passionate about a lot of things but we are not always passionate about wanting to see the truth. Why? Because sometimes it feels stressful to admit the truth, or we feel life is so busy we don’t have time to face difficult truths. But biblically, truth is freeing(John 8;31-32) and we will actually be stronger internally and spiritually when we don’t have to hide what we really think and feel (Psalm 32;1-6).
What truths in your life is God trying to help you face?

4. They admit truth to God …

When I finally saw my own lies,
I owned up to my sins before You,
and I did not try to hide my evil deeds from You.
I said to myself, “I’ll admit all my sins to the Eternal,”
and You lifted and carried away the guilt of my sin.
Psalm 32:5 (The VOICE translation)
Only God can lift away our guilt and sins.  Spiritually mature people understand that no person can relieve our guilt.  It is a problem when we would rather go to a person deal with our guilt instead of God. A spiritually mature person also understands that time spent with God is an important time to confess and admit our own sins and lies to God, not just vent our feelings about what might not be going well. When we take responsibility for what we have done wrong, God can lift away the guilt we feel about our choices.
How often do you spend time owning up to your sins and guilt with God?

5. …Then admit truth to others

So own up to your sins to one another and pray for one another. In the end, you may be healed. Your prayers are powerful when they are rooted in a righteous life.
James 5:16 (The Voice)
After admitting truth to God, spiritually mature people own up to their sins with others. They are not consumed by how they look and how people think of them, nor are they looking for relief from their guilt. Rather, they have the humility to admit their mistakes and understand that they need other people’s help and prayers in order to change.
When was the last time you initiated admitting a sin to a spiritual friend and asking for their help to change?

6. They train themselves daily 

But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.
Hebrews 5:14
Spiritual maturity takes constant training. Our daily decisions may not seem like a big deal, but they are – every time we decide to hide our real thoughts because we are afraid of the consequences we become a little more immature. Likewise, every time we make a small decision to be honest – even when it hurts – we grow a little more mature. We may not see the effects of our decisions until much later, but the Bible promises that those who constantly work at being righteous and honest will reap the benefits of spiritual maturity.
Make a practical decision that will help train you daily to be honest, like memorizing a scripture about honesty or deciding to have at least one vulnerable conversation about your heart each day with your spouse, roommates or spiritual friends.

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Clinton won't respond to Trump controversy until Sunday's debate

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Hillary Clinton will respond to her rival Donald Trump’s recorded boast that he can “do anything” to women for the first time during Sunday night’s debate, after her campaign made the strategic decision to lie low Saturday and let the bad news pile on Trump.
Clinton expects to have an opportunity early on during the town hall debate at Washington University in St. Louis to respond to the controversy, according to a campaign aide who asked not to be identified. The moderators — ABC’s Martha Raddatz and CNN’s Anderson Cooper — may bring the topic up, or the undecided voters asking candidates’ questions may, or Trump himself may address his remarks head on. Either way, Clinton will be ready to pounce with her prepared reaction in front of tens of millions of viewers.
Clinton has not done an interview or even released a statement since the Washington Post reported on audio from 2005 during which Trump bragged about how he could “do anything” to women, including grabbing them by the genitals. Dozens of GOP officials have condemned or withdrawn their support from Trump as of Saturday night, and his own running mate Gov. Mike Pence said he could not “defend” Trump’s comments.
Instead of responding, Clinton spent hours in debate preparations with a small circle of aides in Westchester. The campaign made the decision to have Clinton’s first reaction come during the town hall, which they expect to draw one of the largest audiences they’ll have between now and Election Day. Meanwhile, her official campaign Twitter account called the comments “horrific” and her staffers released a video inserting Trump’s remarks with other offensive comments about women he’s made in the past.
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 It’s unclear how Trump will address the controversy Sunday. In the video apology he released Friday night, the GOP nominee lashed out against President Bill Clinton, saying he has “actually abused women” and that Hillary Clinton “has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims.” This suggests Trump could try to deflect attention from his own comments by bringing up Bill Clinton’s past infidelities and Juanita Broaddrick’s rape accusations against the former president. (Trump retweeted Broaddrick on Saturday.) Clinton has brushed off Trump’s comments about her husband in the past, but she’s never before had to react to them in real time as she stands next to Trump.

Compiled by Liz Goodwin