Tuesday 17 December 2013

FLASHBACK - JUST FOR THE RECORDS - REUBEN ABATI AND THE DELUSIONS OF TODAY'S MEN

Femi Fani-Kayode, former aviation minister

Being ”yesterday’s men” does not mean that some of us cannot be ”tomorrow’s men” as well. Only God knows what lies ahead for each and everyone of us.
I read Dr. Reuben Abati’s article titled ‘The Hypocrisy Of Yesterday’s Men” (3rd Feb.2013), which was published in virtually every newspaper in the country, with amusement. He sought to ridicule and demean those of us that served President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government and that are not very impressed with the performance of his boss. The fact that we asked President Goodluck Jonathan to account for the 67 billion USD he squandered from our foreign reserves has clearly upset him. We dared to ask about the money and so we were singled out and targeted for a tongue-lashing and a long lecture from the Presidency.

Yet we remain undeterred. This is how weak governments that have nothing to offer and something to hide always behave. They come after their perceived enemies with full force and they are petty and oversensitive. This is all the more so when they lack experienced hands and when they do not have anyone with deep insight or wisdom about the art of governance or politics within their ranks. In his response, instead of answering our questions, addressing the issues or making any pertinent and sensible points about the numerous allegations against his principal, Abati chose to go on a delusional and self-serving joy ride. He simply refused to address any of our numerous concerns but instead indulged vainly in what can only be described as an utterly vulgar and distasteful form of intellectual, spiritual and psychological masturbation by telling us that he and his master were ”today’s men” who needed no lessons from the ”men of yesterday”.

FLASHBACK - JUST FOR THE RECORDS - A P WITHOUT B


A President Without Balls - by Femi Fani Kayode 

Permit me to begin this contribution by quoting a portion of an essay that I wrote on 26 September 2011 which was titled ''On Goodluck Jonathan, David and Goliath''. The portion reads as follows.
''A few days ago from the sacred pulpit of the hallowed chambers of the National Christian Centre in Abuja and in the prescence of the entire leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan proclaimed as follows- ''I am not David....I am not a general.....I am not a lion.....I will defeat the Goliaths in our land''. These are deep and instructive words yet I do wonder whether Mr. President understands the spiritual and practical implications of what he is saying.

If he says that he ''is not a David'' how can he then possibly slay the ''Goliaths in the land?'' If he says that he ''is not a general'' how can he be an effective Commander-in-Chief who commands the respect and confidence of his army and his officers? If he says that he ''is not a lion'' how can he overwhelm the animals in our jungle that seek to destroy and ravage our land? The lion is a noble and courageous animal that defends it's pride and family and protects it's own. That is why it is known as the ''king of the jungle'' and that is why our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Himself is known as the ''Lion of the Tribe of Judah''.

NIGERIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION COMMENCES STRIKE TOMORROW


The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has reiterated that it will start its planned strike from Wednesday, 18th December 2013. Though the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu has urged the union to not to go on strike and give the government some more time to act on already agreed issues.

The strike will commence on Wednesday and will continue for five days so that the Yuletide does not get interrupted. After the celebration takes place, the strike will again start and with full force.

The NMA has issued statement revealing the reason for initiating the strike. They were of the view that ample of time has been given to authorities concerned to take suitable action on issues raised like health sector challenges, workplace conditions and status of service of doctors.

A 21-day ultimatum was also issued to the Federal Government so that they can address the issues. During this procedure, Minister of Labour and Productivity, Emeka Wogu, has intervened in the matter and the NMA had extended the ultimatum by four more weeks.

The extension was further increased twice. All the incidents and other things have led the NMA to announce an industrial action. "Accordingly, doctors in public health institutions shall withdraw their services with effect from 8 a. m. on Wednesday, December 18, 2013", said the NMA.

INEC NEEDS N93BILLION TO CONDUCT 2015 ELECTIONS


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said on Monday in Abuja that it would not be able to conduct the 2015 general elections in states under the state of emergency rule. The commission’s Chairman, Attahiru Jega, disclosed this at a stakeholders’ forum on the preparation and challenges ahead of the 2015 general elections, organised by the Senate Committee on INEC.

Mr. Jega said that the decision by the commission was to avoid contravening the law. The Federal Government had in November extended the emergency rule in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states by six months. The emergency rule was initially imposed on those states by President Goodluck Jonathan due to the violence by the Boko Haram insurgents.

Mr. Jega, however, said that the commission was hopeful that the security situation in the affected states would improve before the 2015 general elections. We are working very closely with security agencies and our hope is that the security challenges in these areas will be long addressed before the 2015 elections. “We hope that these challenges will be solved or dramatically reduced before 2015. What is clear is that, we cannot conduct elections under a period of emergency.

BATTERED JOURNALIST IN LOKOJA SET TO SUE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE


Yunusa Gabriel Enemali, the broadcast journalist/Media Special Assistant to the Ibaji Local Government Chairman in Kogi State who was battered by policemen in Lokoja last week, plans to file a lawsuit against the Nigeria Police.

As we reported on December 13, Enemali was attacked by the policemen allegedly for taking a picture of a policeman in the process of collecting a bribe.  He suffered a broken nose, a fractured finger, as well as head, eye and back injuries. He is finding it difficult to walk in daylight without dark glasses.

In a statement, he said the incident took place at about 6:30p.m. as he traveled from J Z Hotel on a commercial motorbike to Treasure eatery, opposite the Specialist Hospital, the scene of the assault.  At the U-turn, as a photographer, he took a panoramic shot of the environment as the motor bike waited behind a traffic warden who was standing in front of another motorbike rider.

WE ARE TOO BROKE TO FIGHT CORRUPTION - EFCC LAMENTS


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday admitted that lack of adequate funding of the agency by the President Goodluck Jonathan Administration was affecting its fight against corruption in the country.

The Secretary of EFCC, Mr. Emmanuel Adegboyega, raised the alarm in Abuja while briefing the Senate Committee on Drugs, Narcotics, Financial Crimes and Anti-Corruption, at a public hearing on the bill for an Act to establish the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Agency. Adegboyega told the Senate panel led by Senator Victor Lar that despite several appeals for fund, “the commission have been further starved of funds to finance its operations.”

He lamented that the EFCC was currently broke with only less than N2m in its account. He said, “I could recollect when the committee paid us (EFCC) an oversight visit and I did make our financial position known to the committee. As at now, EFCC does not have N2m in its account. We don’t have money.

NEW VIDEO - DRUNK IN LOVE - BEYONCE

                                              BeyoncĂ© - Drunk in Love (Explicit) ft. JAY Z

PAUL WALKER CELEBRATED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS - PLUS DETAILS OF LIKELY CAUSE OF FATAL CRASH

  

Paul Walker's family and  his friend, Tyrese, said their final goodbye to the actor on a Santa Barbara beach.



Paul's dad, his 15-year-old daughter Meadow, Paul's brother and others were there celebrating Paul's life by enjoying a beautiful SoCal day -- playing football on the sand and hanging out. A bunch of people wore Viking hats -- not sure of the significance.

WE SAID "NO TO THE BOYS" AND SHUNNED CAMPUS ROMANCE - BEST GRADUATING STUDENTS OF LEAD CITY UNIVERSITY


Two female students of Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nafisat Olabisi and Izojie Imafidion have again proven that “What a man can do, a woman can do better.” The duo emerged the best graduating students, beating 1,819 others at the university’s combined fifth and sixth convocation held on Friday.

While 22-year-old Olabisi of the Department of Economics garnered a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.72 to emerge the best student for the 2012/2013 set, Imafidion (24) of the Department of Mass Communication and Media Technology clinched the overall best award in the 2012/2013 set, scoring a CGPA of 4.78.

Following this accomplishment, the two received the prestigious Chancellor’s Prize amid a rousing ovation from members of the university community and other guests on the occasion. Besides, they took home departmental and faculty prizes for academic excellence.

But apart from having the common gift of academic excellence, the two see life, particularly social life, from the same prism.  In separate chats, they explained that they shunned “campus love” during their undergraduate days. That singular decision, they acknowledge, helped them greatly in the pursuit and accomplishment of their success.

Sharing her survival strategy, Olabisi notes that the issue of campus love never occupied her consciousness. According to her, instead of expending time and money on keeping such a relationship, she gave special attention to her books. But were there male admirers coming her way? To this, she answers in the affirmative, noting that pressure from the male folk was always there.

Olabisi explains, “There is nothing bad in going into a relationship in school, but you must know how to balance your love and academic life. However, I was not into any relationship while I was at the university. To me, relationship is all about money and time.

“From my observation at LCU, if you go into a relationship, you will expect so much from your boyfriend while your boyfriend also expects much from you too. How much was I collecting as upkeep allowance, that would make me buy between N7,000 and N10,000 gifts for my boyfriend in a month?

“I had so many male friends that hanged out with me and, in fact, six of them walked up to me and asked me out. But I rejected their proposals. The financial implication and commitment was scary and I stayed away and they said so many things to me that I was too harsh. I just told them no and stayed away.”

On whether she ever had a crush on somebody before, Olabisi declares, “I had a crush on someone but he was not a student of the school. We met in Ibadan and we were at some point intimate as we once kissed. Although we are still friends, the crush is all gone.”

For Imafidion, an indigene of Esan North East Local Government Area of Edo State, who lost her father at age eight, doing her mother proud was her preoccupation and not playing the campus love game.

She notes that the opportunity to pursue her programme was precious to her, so much that she “did not want to waste my time on one particular person” on campus. She explains that despite being in a relationship with a guy, who was not a student of the school, she still managed to keep him at bay and refused him to pay her a visit on campus.

She adds, “At the university, a student has to decide what he or she wants to do with his or her time. For me, I came here (LCU) with a particular purpose in mind and that was to make the best out of the opportunity I had. So, there was no time for partying or campus relationship.

“I did not just have time for a relationship on campus. Even when I had a relationship with someone outside campus, I practically had no visitor, except my sister; not even my boyfriend. My dream was just to come out with a very good grade and make my mum proud.” Imafidion, who gained admission to the university via a diploma programme, explains that her first task on resumption in the school was to reach out to some of the then best students in her set.

According to her, after identifying the high flyers, she resolved to be among the best and the decision propelled her to seek and secure a spot at the Mass Communications library and the school’s main library.

She adds, “I must say that coming out with a first class and as the overall best graduating student in my set was challenging and fun at the same time. I was not the only one topping the class, as my classmates were extremely good. For me to top the class, it took a lot of hard work and dedication,” the 2006 graduate of Ekpan Secondary School, Effurun, Delta State, notes.

Declaring that her social life at the university was nothing to write home about, Imafidion says she only once attended a party throughout her three-year stay in the institution. Even at that, the party, she quickly adds, was the departmental Awards Night during her final year – in which she was deeply involved by virtue of her position as the general secretary of the departmental association.

Imafidion, who completed her National Youth Service Corps scheme in September, again acknowledges that her experience as a teacher during the compulsory one-year programme has reinforced her drive to become a university teacher.

“The classroom is the only place where I feel very comfortable. I find fulfilment in the classroom cum school settings. I will be furthering my education by pursuing a Master’s degree at the University of Ibadan as soon as the Academic Staff Union of Universities suspends its industrial action,” she notes tingling with sensation.

On the possibility of her getting married soon, Imafidion says, “I wouldn’t want to dwell on this because I am a very private person.”

Also, Olabisi, an indigine of Saki, Oyo State, who secured university admission the same year she completed her secondary education at Tower Gate Private School, Ipaja, Lagos, is used to academic success. With four distinctions from the core subjects she sat for at the Senior School Certificate Examination in 2009, and a Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination score of 256, it was not difficult for her to secure a spot to study her dream course.

The Economics graduate, who notes that private university education in Nigeria is rigorous, says her stay in the LCU was not a walkover.

For instance, she explains that Financial Accounting courses, which are  general courses for all business-related disciplines in her faculty, gave her tough times, forcing her to consult her lecturers, who assisted her in solving knotty areas of the subject.

She adds, “The number of students in my class was sizable, making the facilities on the ground go round – unlike in public universities where students unable to get themselves a sit hang on windows or stand while lectures are ongoing.

“Besides, I had easy access to my lecturers to ask questions on difficult aspects of my courses. I read for a minimum of four hours in a day but during examination periods, I could go all out and read all through the day. A corner of one of our lecture theatres was my favourite spot,” she adds.

Olabisi, like Imafidion, wants to pursue a Master’s degree in Economics in the United States as soon as she completes her NYSC programme next year. But unlike Imafidion, she remarks that the Master’s degree  is to enable her to fulfil her dream of working in a multi-national corporation rather than becoming a university teacher.

Besides Olabisi and Imafidion, 23 others bagged first class grades, while 427 had second class Upper grades.

The university also bestowed its academic honours on some eminent Nigerians, including, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuade (D.sc Business Administration); seasoned physiotherapist, Dr. Thompson Oshin; a banker, Falil Abina (Dsc. Banking and Fiannce); and the Group Managing Director, Odua Investment Company Limited, Bayo Jimoh (D.Sc. Business Administration).

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Olufemi Onabajo, who tagged the graduands as “enterprise graduates” urged them never to allow themselves to be “overwhelmed” by challenges.

He urged them to utilise the knowledge garnered from the school to create jobs and be employers of labour rather than job seekers.

The VC adds, “It is no mean feat to pass through our academic rigour. You have been trained with a difference as we have instilled in you courage and boldness. You have been taught never to be overwhelmed by any situation, no matter how intimidating it may appear. Go and excel like your predecessors.”

FANI KAYODE DARES PRESIDENT JONATHAN - CHARGE ME FOR TREASON IF YOU CAN


Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, on Monday kicked against the Presidency’s threat to charge some members of the All Progressives Congress with treason.

The President, through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, had on Sunday said that those “threatening fire and brimstone” and calling for his removal should be ready to face charges for treason. Almost immediately, the Special Assistant to the President on New Media, Reno Omokri, as if to affirm’s the Presidency’s position, went on Twitter to describe members of the APC as ‘desperadoes’.

Omokri tweeted, “The desperadoes in the APC are advised to focus on selling themselves to Nigerians rather than raising false alarm. Whether the APC likes it or not, the President will continue to revive the railways, power and the economy, even in their states.

“President Jonathan was elected by the Nigerian electorate and the APC cannot get from the back door what the electorate denied them. The APC’s era of politics with bitterness is long gone. We are in an era of politics without ‘betterness’ which President Jonathan personifies.”

STUNNING IMAGES FROM THE 2013 TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS



The winners of the covented Travel Photographer Of The Year awards 2013 have been announced. 

British photographer Timothy Allen wins the top prize for his images of Mali, Wales and Bhutan. Schoolboy Jonathan Rystrøm, 14, from Denmark named Young Travel Photographer of the Year. Winning images will be displayed at an exhibition in London next summer


See more images after the cut...............................

Monday 16 December 2013

BREAKING NEWS: ASUU CALLS OFF 5 MONTHS OLD STRIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!



Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has called off its five months strike. Report reaching us from Minna, Niger State capital, indicates that the Union arrived at the latest decision to suspends its strike after a marathon meeting held at the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, Niger State on Monday.

After a long debate, the Federal Government and ASUU reached a compromise during a negotiation brokered by the President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Abdulwaheed Omar few days ago.

We just hope the strike was worth it in the end........

FULL FIXTURE OF UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ROUND OF 16 - ARSENAL AND MANCHESTER CITY GET TOUGH TIES


Arsene Wenger will by now be regretting why his conceded 2 goals against Napoli in the final group match as they have been paired against defending champions Bayern Munich. That result ensured they were second best in the group while Borussia Dortmund who emerged group leaders will play Zenit St. Petersburg, an easier tie by all means.

In other HOT ties, Manchester City will play Barcelona, while Atletico Madrid will square up against AC Milan. 

See full pairings below.

The matches will be played February 18, 19, 25, 26 and March 11, 12, 18, 19

                                                  Manchester City v Barcelona

                                                     Olympiakos v Manchester United

                                                        AC Milan       v Atletico Madrid

                                          Bayer Leverkusen     v Paris St Germain

                                                           Arsenal     v       Bayern Munich

                                                      Zenit St. P     v       Borussia Dotmund

                                                       Schalke        v       Real Madrid

                                                       Chelsea       v       Galatasaray

PRIVATE AND SMALL BURIAL HELD FOR LATE PAUL WALKER


Paul Walker's family and friends gathered today for his funeral in Los Angeles exactly two weeks after his fatal car crash, TMZ reports.

Read previous post about his death HERE and HERE.

Walker's ashes were interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills Saturday morning and reports say the ceremony was brief.


The family is planning to hold another memorial in the near future, this time for more people that were close to Paul.




CRISIS IN DELTA AS ASSEMBLY LEADERSHIP IS FINGERED IN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE COVER-UP FOR 50 GOVT OFFICIALS & DIRECTORS

DELTA SPEAKER - VICTOR OCHEI
A crisis is brewing in the Delta State House Assembly following allegations of a massive cover up involving forged school certificates.

During June and August 2013, Assembly workers' credentials were screened by the Delta State Service Commission leading to the discovery of over 20 staff working with forged school and university certificates, and others with no certificate at all.  Plus over 30 workers were discovered, including some directors, with forged certificates.

Assembly staff said "those first 20 were sacked. But during the second screening exercise those over thirty workers including some directors, that issue has been swept under the carpet by the leadership of the House in connivance with the house of Assembly service commission."

An Assembly source, who requested anonymity, said the names of the directors are Mr. H.N. Okolie, Director for Planning and Mrs. Theresa Uchema, Director, Account/Supply/Purchase.

"Even in the face of the criminal act perpetrated by the these directors and several staff, the Service Commission allegedly working under the instructions of the leadership of the house went ahead and removed the names of the affected directors pasted on the notice board some time ago."


“Some of my colleagues who forged certificates also used friends and relations certificates to gain the employment and it was during the verification exercise of credentials that the startling forgeries were uncovered. The case of the Directors was the most shameful one, a situation where a director could not provide, show convincingly or defend his certificates and only to be discovered that it was a friend or relation’s certificates, it’s shameful you know. "

Another source told SaharaReporters that through the intervention of the palace of the Asagba of Asaba, one of the affected directors was spared which also brought luck to all the affected workers in the second batch of the discovering of alleged fraud.  

Calls and text messages to the Chairman of House of Assembly Service Commission, Mrs. Ada Kavhikwu, were not returned.

The House Speaker, Mr. Victor Ochei, denied all the allegations to Sahara Reporters, saying the issue has never been brought to the knowledge of the leadership of the house, the the issue is under the purview of the House Service Commission which he described as autonomous.

Also reacting to the issue,  House Committee Chairman on Information, and member representing Isoko South constituency 11, Mr. Johnson Erijo, debunked the allegation that the house leadership had swept the matter under the carpet saying that the issue has not be brought to the knowledge of the house leadership.

“Let me be honest with you, the commission that is responsible for recruitment employment, training of staff, promotion and discipline is the House of Assembly commission, and like the civil service commission or the local government service commission is highly highly autonomous, independent from the house.  They were the ones that carried out that verification exercise and all that. "

He added “I know very well that they copied the House and all their activities are highly independent of the House, that I can assure you, so you can get a full story from them if there is anything.  I am just hearing this now  and I do know that there is action they are taking to wind away those people who forged certificates. I can assure you that the issue of sweeping the matter under the carpet is just come to my notice.”

A senior staffer said, “As I talk to you, we workers are planning a showdown with the leadership of the House and the Service Commission. Why are they covering up the second batch of workers when the first batch sacked?”   

A member of the service commission who pleaded for anonymity confided in SaharaReporters that the issue is generating serious controversy among the workers and that anyone saying the commission is autonomous is misleading the generality of the people.

It would be recalled that the speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Victor Ochei told a gathering of reporters in 2011 that following the reform agenda of the fifth Assembly, the House via biometric detection, detected over 200 ghost workers.



Source : Sahara Reporters

EFCC SADDENED BY SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT ON BODE GEORGE AND OTHERS



THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has described as “unfortunate” that the Supreme Court set aside the court judgment that jailed former chairman of the board of  Nigerian Ports Authority, Chief Olabode George and five former members.

The five directors of the NPA whose sentensing was also quashed are Aminu Dabo, Captain Oluwasegun Abidoye, Alhaji Abdullahi Tafida, Alhaji Zanna Maidaribe and Sule Aliyu, an Engineer.

The apex court discharged and acquitted them of corruption, inflation of contracts and contracts splitting, for which they had been convicted after prosecution by the anti-graft agency.

George, a Peoples Democratic Party chieftain, was the NPA chairman between 2001 and 2003 when the alleged offences were said to have been committed.

The EFCC also rejected an Abuja High Court judgment, which acquitted former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai; and two others.

IMPEACH JONATHAN NOW - APC ADVISES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY


The All Progressives Congress have heated up the polity by calling on the National Assembly to immediately commence the process of impeaching President Goodluck Jonathan for alleged gross misconduct. It  said  in a statement on Sunday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, that Jonathan’s impeachment  would  save Nigeria from imminent collapse.

But the Presidency warned the APC and others, who it said were  bent on plunging the nation into political instability,  to be ready for the consequences of treasonable action. The opposition party,  however, said it  made the  call with a high sense of responsibility and   strong belief that the impeachment of the President was a legitimate constitutional option available to the National Assembly not only to protect the nation’s democracy, but  to ensure its  unity.

It explained that  it based  the  call for Jonathan’s impeachment on the  dangerous drifting of the country. The APC added that there was a total failure of leadership,  insecurity, unprecedented corruption, impunity, massive unemployment and hunger  in the country. The statement reads in part, ‘’Since the raison d’etre of any government is the security and welfare of the citizenry, and the present administration has failed to live up to the justification of its existence, there can be no other definition of gross misconduct but that.

 “Therefore, the time has come for the head of that government, on whose desk the buck stops, to be removed through the provisions stipulated in the 1999 Constitution. This is the patriotic thing to do.”

SAM BAILEY WINS X-FACTOR UK FINAL (VIDEO)

SAM BAILEY
Sam Bailey beat fellow finalist Nicholas McDonald in the final of this year's X Factor UK.

The prison warder, 36, received more than one million votes and thanked everyone for choosing her before performing her single Skyscraper. Her mentor Sharon Osborne was tearful throughout much of Sunday's show.

Bailey and McDonald battled it out after teenager Luke Friend was voted out on Saturday after they performed at London's Wembley Arena.

NICHOLAS GAVE HIS BEST
When Bailey was shown her new CD single by host Dermot O'Leary, she was overwhelmed, but told the audience of 10,000 people: "I don't know what to say. I just want to say that I love that boy to pieces."

Sunday 15 December 2013

GOODBYE NELSON MANDELA (PHOTONEWS)


The legend of freedom, Nelson Mandela was finally laid to rest earlier today. He will be remembered for his enormous sacrifice towards liberating his people.......... Sleep well MANDIBA.........



HOW FELIX EDEBOR GAVE ME N6M & A LANDROVER JEEP - OJB (WATCH THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW ON HIS RETURN TO NIGERIA)

                                                   OJB'S EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

It is no longer news that legendary music producer, OJB JEZREEL who was ill with a kidney ailment months ago had a successful kidney operation in India. He actually sneaked into Nigeria quietly on Nov 30  based on medical advise.   

He granted an exclusive interview, narrating events before and after the surgery. He also mentioned special angels GOD blessed him with during the ordeal which includes his wife(she donated her kidney) and a certain Felix Edebor who gave him N6M despite the fact that the money for the surgery had been realised in addition to a Landrover Jeep.`

May GOD bless and keep everyone who assisted OJB..... Amen.