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Monday, 28 September 2015

Hajj Stampede: We Used White Cloth Of Corpses To Cover Ourselves - Nigerian Survivor shares Real experience «



A survivor of the stampede in Mina, Saudi Arabia, has
narrated how he survived the incident.
Dahiru Shittu, one of the over 60,000 Nigerians attending
this year’s pilgrimage, was among the thousands of people
gathered in Mina for the devil stoning rite, part of the hajj
activities, when the stampede occurred.

‘”We were trapped in between narrow lane with iron wall
of tents on both sides of the road,” he told PREMIUM
TIMES in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. “There was no way
out, so people started scaling fences into tents of Algeria
and other Arab countries.”

Mr. Shittu, from Igabi Local Government Area of
Kaduna State, added that “My friend and I, who were
completely exhausted from the previous long distance
trekking from Arafat to Muztalifa where we spent the night
and set out that morning to Jamra, had no option than to
step on other weaker pilgrims to survive.
“You will see mother and parents leaving their children and
aged to survive. I was however, helped by an Arab man
to scale the fence into a tent.

“Many male and female pilgrims dead or alive were seen
Unclad. We that survived, had to scavenge for Ihram
(white cloth) of corpses to cover our unclothedness. Those of
us who were alive were gasping for survival in an
exhausted struggle, some of whom were later offered ice
block by some volunteers.”

“An Ethiopian pilgrim abandoned his mother who became a
‘ladder’ for those who scaled through fences to survive.
Many others too, were crushed to death in such a manner.”
The pilgrim lamented the security situation during the rite
saying there was not enough “security around or any rescue
team.”

There have been reports that the closure of two essential
gate, reportedly at the instance of the Saudi Royal family
who were receiving some visitors, was a major cause of
the stampede, a fact Mr. Shittu elaborates.
“If the gates of those tents from both sides of the road had
opened, the death toll would have been very minimal,” he
said. “But the Arabs closed the gates and continued to hit
the hands of any pilgrim with a metal as they attempted to
scale their fences to get free air.”

The survivor, who suffered an injury on his leg, lamented
the inadequate medical attention received by some survivors
saying, “I did not receive any medical attention from either
the Saudi, NAHCON (Nigerian officials) or Kaduna
authority despite my complaints to them.”
He said he saw corpses of many Nigerians from Lagos and
Sokoto whom he identified from their uniform.

“There was a woman who was carrying a baby and I am
not sure if she will survive because there were so many
bodies piled on top of her and the baby.”
No official figure has been announced by Nigerian
authorities of the number of casualties from the country.

However, Sokoto State has confirmed that at least nine of
its pilgrims were killed in the stampede while Taraba has
confirmed three. Saudi officials said at least 769 people
were killed in the stampede while over 900 people were
injured.

Lamenting his present state, Mr. Shittu said he “was
completely traumatized; in fact if there is anything beyond
being traumatized, that was how I felt because I thought it
was the end of the world.

“But that did not discourage me from wanting to come back
for Hajj again because this is part of the test of faith.”

Saraki Is Our Man, We Will Not Abandon Him – PDP Opens Up


If a man dumped your party, joined
another to defeat you in the general
election and you now turn around to
be fighting for the same man, there is
an agenda you are working to
achieve. That’s politics for you.

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
has insisted that Senate President
Bukola Saraki is their man and is fit
for the office he is occupying; hence
they are not considering any
candidate to replace him.

PDP spokesman Olisa Metuh gave
their position: “Does the trial have
merit? When we see the merit of the
case, we will take position. But for
now, there is nothing like that.”

The PDP denied reports that it was
already looking for a senator from the
opposition party to replace Saraki,
who is currently under pressure to
resign from office following his trial
for false asset declaration by the Code
of Conduct Tribunal.
Speaking with Punch, Metuh said the
party still believed that the trial of
Saraki was political and that the PDP
would not think of abandoning the
Senate president until it sees the
merit of the case.

He added, “We have no candidate for
the office of the Senate President,
because we have a fit person
occupying the position for now.
“We are behind him and we can’t
abandon him just because he is
undergoing trial. Anybody can be put
on trial, but the question we should
ask is whether the trial is political or
not.”

Saraki, a former governor of Kwara
State, is currently facing a 13-count
charge of making false declaration as
a governor between 20013 and 2011.
Since his arraignment before the
tribunal, there had been speculations
that the PDP, which produced Saraki’s
deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, had been
scheming to replace him with one of
its senators.

Among those being touted as possible
replacements for Saraki are
Ekweremadu; a former Senate
President, David Mark; and a former
Governor of Akwa Ibom State,
Godswill Akpabio.

Nigeria’s two main labour unions –
Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade
Union Congress – on Saturday
demanded Saraki’s resignation on
moral grounds consequent upon his
trial at the CCT.

O.M.G!! This Accident Happened In Port Harcourt This Morning (Viewer Discretion)

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I've never seen anything like it before. The man was totally
crushed by the truck's huge tyres. The photos are extremely
gory and graphic so please do not look - it may be too
much for some of you... This accident happened at Aggrey
road port harcourt this morning.


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NAHCON confirms death of 54 Nigerians in Hajj stampede

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The chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria
(NAHCON) Barrister Abdullahi Muktar Muhammed has
confirmed the death of 54 Nigerians from the stampede that
occurred in Saudi Arabia in the process of stoning the
devil last week Friday.

Speaking with journalist in Makkah last night, Muhammed
said 42 out of the 54 that died were from states pilgrims
welfare board while 16 were those brought to Saudi
Arabia by tour operators. He said 2 officials of
NAHCON also died in the stampede. According to him,

the dead Nigerians were from Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun,
Ondo, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, Borno, Zamfara, Cross
River, Jigawa, Kano, Kogi and Kebbi states.

Regarding some missing pilgrims, Muhammed said there
are hopes that they will still be found alive and that a
committee to go in search of the missing pilgrims has been
constituted.

2 More To Go: Cristiano Ronaldo Set To Break Raul’s Record As Highest Goal Scorer For Real Madrid

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Ronaldo is set to become Real
Madrid’s all-time record
goalscorer.

The current goal scorer is Raul with
323 while Ronaldo has 321. So two
more goals and he will have the all
time record.

Describe this Football Legend in one
word..

10 Nigerian Footballers Who Will Never Play For Super Eagles

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Nigeria is blessed with lots of
talented football players and some
of them play for the best leagues
and teams in the world.

While many have gotten to feature for
the Super Eagles during the course of
their careers, some others will never
get to play for their fatherland.

We tale a look at some of these
players, who may possibly never play
for the Nigerian national team, due to
their mixed roots and preference of
their home countries.

1. Chuba Akpom

He is currently on loan at Hull City
from Arsenal FC. The young striker,
who was born to a Nigerian father
and an English mother has
represented England at various youth
levels and has even hinted that he
may never play for Nigeria.
When asked where he sees himself 5
years from now during a Q and A
session on Twitter, he said: “Hopefully
still playing for Arsenal and the
England senior team too. I want to
emulate the Arsenal legends.”

2. Jordan Ibe

The Liverpool FC winger is another
footballer of Nigerian descent lost to
England. Born Jordan Ashley Femi
Ibe, he is a winger c*m striker and
has played his entire career at
Anfield.
Ibe has represented England at
various youth teams. Sunday Oliseh
tried persuading him to play for the
Super Eagles, however on 13
September, it was confirmed that Ibe
had committed his international
future to England.

3. David Alaba

David Olatokunbo Alaba was born in
Vienna to a Filipino mother (a nurse)
and a Nigerian father (a DJ and former
rapper). He currently plays for Bayern
Munich and the Austrian national
football team.
Alaba was instrumental in Bayern’s
treble winning team last season. He
has played a multitude of roles,
including central midfield, right and
left wing. In October 2009, he was
called up to the senior Austria
national team for a match against
France. He has since been capped 26
times by Austria.
He is now arguably one of the best
left backs in the world.

4. Ross Barkley

With a Nigerian paternal grandfather,
he was eligible to represent Nigeria
earlier in his career, but opted to
represent his country of birth. He has
represented England at under-16,
under-17, under-19, under-20,
under-21 and senior level.
He scored his first goal for England
under-21’s on 13 August 2013, in a 6–0
win against Scotland.
Barkley was called up to the senior
England squad in August 2013, and
earned his first senior cap the
following month, coming on as a
substitute for Jack Wilshere in a 4–0
win in a World Cup qualifier against
Moldova at Wembley.

5. Sidney Sam

Born to a German mother and
Nigerian father, Sam decided early on
to represent his country of birth.
After starring in Germany’s under-19
and under-20 teams, Sam made his
senior international debut for
Germany in a friendly game against
Ecuador in Boca Raton, Florida. Sam
was named to the 30-man provisional
squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup by
German national team manager,
Joachim Löw.

6. Gabriel Agbonlahor

Gabriel Imuetinyan “Gabby”
Agbonlahor (born 13 October 1986).
Agbonlahor was born to a Nigerian
father and a Scottish mother in
Birmingham. His ancestry qualifies
him to play for Scotland or Nigeria at
international level, but he chose to
play for his homeland of England.
Agbonlahor is a product of Aston
Villa’s Academy and still plays for the
club. He is also Aston Villa’s all-time
leading Premier League goalscorer.
On 19 November, he made his
international debut against Germany.
He played for 76 minutes. Since then
he has earned only three caps for the
English national team.

7. Emmanuel Sheyi Adebayor

Adebayor was born in Togo to
Nigerian parents and plays for
Tottenham Hotspurs in England and
the Togolese National Team.
He’s previously played for AS
Monaco, Arsenal, Real Madrid and
Manchester City.
Adebayor was voted African Player of
the Year in 2008. He has played for
Togo 57 times.

8. Nedum Onuoha

Chinedum “Nedum” Onuoha (born 12
November 1986) plays for Queens
Park Rangers. He is a defender,
usually used as a centre back, but he
can also play at right back or left
back. Born in Warri, Nigeria, Onuoha
was brought up in Manchester,
England.
In March 2007, Onuoha received an
international call up from Nigeria, but
announced he would like to represent
England at full international level.
However, he has since admitted that
he would play at the FIFA World Cup
for Nigeria if he were to be called up.
Onuoha has never been capped by
England at international level.

9. Oguchi Onyewu

Oguchialu Chijioke “Oguchi” Onyewu
is an American central defender who
is currently a free agent. Onyewu’s
parents moved to the United States
from Nigeria to study in Washington,
D.C. They are from the Igbo ethnic
people of Nigeria. He made his first
appearance for the senior national
team on October 13, 2004, against
Panama. Onyewu has been capped by
USA 64 times. Oguchi still remains a
free agent after Sporting announced
the termination of his contract by
mutual consent.

10. Dennis Aogo

Born to a Nigerian father and a
German mother, Aogo grew up in
Oberreut, a suburb in the south-west
of Karlsruhe in Germany. Aogo is
capable of playing either as a left
back or as a defensive midfielder. He
currently plays for FC Schalke 04 (on
loan from Hamburger SV). Nigeria
gave him the chance to play at the
2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa
but Aogo announced that he would
only play for Germany.
He made his national team debut for
Germany in a friendly match against
Malta in a 3–0 victory on 13 May 2010,
playing 79 minutes, before being
replaced by Jérôme Boateng. He has
been capped 12 times sand not much
has been heard about him since then.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Policemen Can Now Move Arrested Suspects In Public Vehicles? (See Photo)

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Only in Nigeria. Twitter User:
@olufisiayomi shared this interesting
story.
According to him, he chartered a
Keke Napep to sharply get somewhere
and the police stops them on the way.
Only for the Policeman to enter with
his cuffed suspect who had to be
taken to a station.

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