Sunday, 22 March 2015

CHURCH WORRIED ABOUT ISLAMIC TENDENCIES ASSOCIATED WITH OKOROCHA

NZEH: Church Is Worried About Islamic Tendencies Associated With Okorocha

  • By KODILINYE OBIAGWU on March 22, 2015
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• Catholic Church Does Not Tell Voters Who To Vote For In Imo
How did JDPC become part of the political process in Imo State, to the extent of organising a political debate cum interactive forum for governorship candidates in the state?
THE JDPC, as an arm of the Church, sees through affairs between the Church and the state. The Commission has a strong presence in the Church. For a while now, it has been taking care of voter education, enlightening the people, mobilising them for the purposes of sensitizing them in matters of human rights, their civic responsibilities, all geared towards maintaining the dignity of the human person. It has also become a permanent part of the election monitoring team since 2003. In the last election and in Owerri alone, JDPC sent out not less than 600 people to observe the election. And JDPC reports have been tendered and accepted as evidence in the tribunals. This is an indication of the credibility of the JDPC. It has become a force to be reckoned with in electoral and democratic matters.
The 2015 interactive forum for governorship candidates and the electorate, which the JDPC convened was botched. What happened?
There is no simple answer to why the forum was disrupted. The stakeholders, candidates, security agencies, electorate witnessed whatever happened. For us in JDPC, we have always told the voters to be guided by their conscience and not to vote under duress, fear or intimidation and looked to create a forum where the voters can hold their leaders accountable. We only pray that the disruption is not repeated in the election.
This is actually the third edition of the forum after we held it in 2007 and 2011. We started planning for this botched debate since 2013 at the end of a seminar held on the 2015 elections and the sustenance of democracy. One of the resource persons has laid out the plan on how the JDPC should approach the 2015 election. It was a wonderful idea and the ideas were subsequently explored at other seminars and fora. It was the success of the 2011 edition of the debate that elevated the forum in the eyes of stakeholders in the state. It hadn’t looked nearly impossible to bring together the governorship candidates under one roof. But for us, it was an event where the candidates were required to see one another as brothers, shake hands and campaign in peace, knowing that only one person would eventually win.
For the 2015 Public Forum, we meant well as usual; encouraging people to practice what they preach as politics in good faith, without rancour or acrimony. It was a forum where they were supposed to tell the voters what their plans are for the state and the masses. For the incumbent, it was also an opportunity to say what he has done and what he plans to do if voted into office again. And for the others, it offered an opportunity to show how they intend to be better than the incumbent. It wasn’t supposed to be a war front for anyone. And then it was an opportunity for voters to weigh the candidates with their manifestoes and be guided accordingly.
It was said that the disruption came about when a political party felt that the Church had already taken sides and was using the forum as a charade…
The Church is not partisan and wouldn’t have taken sides. We meant well and carried everyone along. What would be the excuse to take sides? If we had taken sides, then the supposedly aggrieved party should have waited, observed and seen how much sides we have taken or how the proceedings were going before using that fear to disrupt the forum. The speculation has no foundation in reality.
How do you view the belief that whomsoever the Catholic Church supports or has sympathy for is likely to win the election and that whomever the debate favours is likely to win in the election?
Anyone saying that is still not correct. We don’t judge, we are not in the field campaigning with them, we only take sides with what is right and tell the people what their rights are. Winning or losing an election depends on the ability of the candidate. I don’t believe this forum has such influence. We organised it to contribute to the development of democracy.
If people are attaching such significance to it, then it is in their imaginations. Those who believe that whoever triumphs in the debate goes on to win certainly are looking at the outcome of the 2011 debate where the people felt that Rochas Okorocha, then of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) impressed them against the incumbent governor Ikedi Ohakim. Okorocha won the election. This is debatable and my question is whether those who think like that are also considering the case in 2007? I am certain that the fate of the candidate is more in his hands than in the hands of the Church. How can the Church take the responsibility of picking a candidate for the people of Imo? Is the governor accountable to the Church or the people?
What did you expect to hear from the candidates?
They should explain themselves to the electorate; explain what they are doing and what they will do in the next four years if elected. They should tell the people how they want to take care of the poor masses. There is a lot of poverty in the place and it is only a few that are having it better and no one seems willing to want to address this and the Church is on the side of the poor masses. And this is why we are speaking out and defending the poor people. The expectation must be that of quality and not quantity. If any candidate is asking for their votes, they should look for what is right in that person; this is what the Church preaches.
The Church is on the level of Justice and common good. We only educate the people get to keep their eyes open and be guided by their feelings to vote freely and wisely.
Is there going to be another debate?
This is unlikely. The time is short and it is possible the tension might still be high given the nature of the disruption. But in a way, the debate has been held and anyone who knows his contribution to the disruption would know where he stands before the people of Imo. In affirmation, the debate has been held in the presence of thousands of people who were there watching the disruption. And I’m sure, they would have announced the result themselves. And those who disrupted it, whether out of fear, not being confident in their abilities or plain mischief, have shown the electorate how well-meaning they are.
Many non-Catholics believe that during your homilies on the Sunday preceding the election, priests are enjoined to tell the congregation where to vote. They cite incidents when Catholic faithful say their priests told them to vote for a particular candidate.
No priest will do such a thing. A priest might sell his personal opinion on how he will vote, but it is not true that that he will campaign that the congregation should vote for that particular candidate. Justice and fair play will not allow that.
Where will you place the Catholic Church, especially in Imo, in terms of the development of political awareness?
The Catholic Church ranks first. We have a strong media arm. The Leader newspaper for example is stronger than most national dailies in its coverage and acceptability. Then the JDPC through its multiple layers of seminars and workshops does mobilisation of the people for enlightenment and education. The JDPC never fails to let the people know their rights and educate them on what democracy means in their pursuit of their wellbeing.
The Church as it is in Imo is a watchdog and that is where the Archbishop comes in very strongly or cries out when things are not done alright. And the JDPC, as the mouthpiece of the people, toes that line of thought. We have been part of the democratization process in Nigeria and Imo since the advent of democratic rule.
Can the Catholic Church in Owerri claim to be impartial when its head, Archbishop Anthony Obinna has an undisguised soft spot for APGA?
The Archbishop has a soft spot for the Igbo cause. He has been in the vanguard of the propagation of Igbo language, culture, identity and survival. He started the Odenigbo Lecture series as far back as 1996 and the focus is on Igbo culture. And this is why he has a soft spot for APGA because it is the acclaimed Igbo party. He is not identifying with the candidates, just the spirit of what the party claims to represent. He will embrace and have a soft spot for any gathering that preaches the sustenance of the Igbo cause. And if APGA represents that cause, he will embrace it without apologies. He believes that APGA is the Igbo party and will protect the Igbo cause and the Igbo people.
Everyone knows that he had been supporting APGA, not as a card-carrying member. When Okorocha became the party’s candidate in 2011, Obinna didn’t know him, but he only was supporting APGA. Did he tell the people of Imo to vote for Okorocha? Has the Archbishop now followed Okorocha to the All Peoples Congress (APC)? The Archbishop will always stand with APGA, knowing that he has a right to identify with an ideology. Should he be crucified for it?
And has that made him partisan to the extent that his sympathy for APGA translates into the victory of APGA candidate?
What is the expectation of the Church in this election?
The expectation of the Church is not different from that of most other institutions. Let the winner emerge through a credible, free and fair process. The Church has nothing to suffer or lose. The Church is only concerned about these same masses who will cry when there is bad governance. The Church is always on the side of the poor masses and the policies that make them suffer and get poorer will always get the attention of the Church.
The Leader newspaper recently wrote of an Alhaji in Government House, apparently referring to Okorocha. What is the discomfort of the Church with the governor?
The Church is worried about the observance of some Islamic tendencies associated with the governor. The Catholic Church and the larger Christian Church should defend her faith. And if there are tendencies that are at variance with its faith, it should raise it.
As a matter of fact, the church didn’t raise these issues, but concerned people brought the attention of the church to these things. The Church investigated and asked for a clarification. The Leader newspaper mentioned how the governor donated millions of naira to 17 Christians who converted to Islam, while hailing their decision. The government has tried to clarify those things, but the Church is not satisfied with the clarifications. The Church has complained that there is an ongoing romance between the incumbent government and Islam. There are facts and the Church listed them; they are in the public domain.
The church is not in contest with any individual politician. The position of the Church is that voters should vote wisely and to do the right thing.
The Church is worried about the observance of some Islamic tendencies associated with the governor. The Catholic Church and the larger Christian Church should defend her faith. And if there are tendencies that are at variance with its faith, it should raise it.  As a matter of fact, the church didn’t raise these issues, but concerned people brought the attention of the church to these things. The Church investigated and asked for a clarification. The Leader newspaper mentioned how the governor donated millions of naira to 17 Christians who converted to Islam, while hailing their decision. The government has tried to clarify those things, but the Church is not satisfied with the clarifications. The Church has complained that there is an ongoing romance between the incumbent government and Islam. There are facts and the Church listed them; they are in the public domain

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

i've come to praise, out for download

          NEWLY RELEASED FROM DRAC CREW.......

Its up for download again, i've come to praise by DON BUCHI and D ROYAL AMBASSADORS OF CHRIST.... It was released a week ago, and can be downloaded from mp3.com, reverbnation.com and www.artistecard.com/donbuchi.... join them in praising God with this song a word from don buchi....
speaking with d crew spokes person, ambassador moses jollyking, he said they look forward blessing people with their songs, and that they are working hard to make make sure that the album to be released by their leader don buchi is a success..... he concluded by saying that he's beging nigeria youths to stay away from violence and be good citizens, and he said that the crew is looking for sponsors in the concerts they have this year 2015, that will kick off aprail, HE'S ALIVE CONCERT, is an easter concert to celebrate the resurrection of CHRIST JESUS from the grave... and its dated 10th aprail 2015... don't miss it he said...... love you all from the house of d AMBASSADORS..

speaking with DON BUCHI he said that his vision is to see his generation worship GOD in all that they do.... these world should know that God loves them and come back to him.. he said that there are other songs that are been recorded in the studio and will be droping soon, which include ''come in and stay holy spirit, worthy GOD and unworthy me'' get ready to start downloading and worshiping God with us he said..... love you all




Saturday, 24 January 2015

Awesome God

Its out to bless you and me, Awesome God by Don Buchi. You can download it from www.mp3.com or www.artistecard.com/donbuchi also on www.reverbnation.com/donbuchi .... God bless you as you support him

Sunday, 11 January 2015

US ADDS 252,000 JOB

US adds 252,000 jobs in December
January 9, 2015 4:11 PM

The construction sector added 48,000 jobs in December
The US economy added 252,000 jobs in December, while the unemployment rate fell to 5.6% from 5.8%, according to Labor Department figures.

In addition, figures for the number of jobs created in October and November were both revised upwards.

The jobless rate is now at its lowest since June 2008.

But weak wage growth and low inflation are likely to give the Federal Reserve pause for thought over raising interest rates.

The increase in jobs was higher than expected with the strongest growth in professional and business services, construction, healthcare and food services, according to the data released by the US Labor Department.

However, there was little improvement in December for part-time workers wishing to work more hours, and average hourly earnings fell by 5 cents after rising 6 cents in November.

The fall in the jobless rate was largely due to a drop in the number of people seeking work.

Over the whole of 2014, job creation averaged 246,000 a month.

Rates prospects

The figures highlight the contrast between the US economy which continues to pick up pace and that of the eurozone which this week slid into deflation.

Whilst eurozone policymakers are considering expanding their stimulus measures to include government bond-buying, or quantitative easing, the US jobs data will encourage expectations of an interest rate rise later this year.

"This is probably a good enough number to allow the Fed to stay on course in terms of adjusting policy, but it probably won't cause them to change their timing from mid-year," said Peter Cecchini, chief market strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald in New York.

Lower oil prices and weak inflation will take the pressure off the Federal Reserve to raise rates soon.

Us 'recommends charges' for petraeus

US 'recommends charges' for Petraeus
January 10, 2015 2:07 AM

Mr Petraeus reportedly began an affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell in 2011
US prosecutors have recommended bringing charges against ex-CIA director David Petraeus for providing classified information to a former mistress, the New York Times reports.

The paper cites officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.

A decorated former general, Mr Petraeus resigned as CIA chief in 2012 after details of his affair with Paula Broadwell emerged.

He was a commander of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan before taking the role.

A US Justice Department investigation is focusing on whether Mr Petraeus gave Ms Broadwell access to his CIA email and other classified information while director of the organisation, the paper says.

FBI agents discovered classified documents on her computer after he quit, according to the New York Times.

The recommendations to press criminal charges from the FBI and US Justice Department would leave Attorney General Eric Holder with a decision on whether to seek an indictment, which could see the former CIA chief jailed if found guilty.

The FBI searched Ms Broadwell's home in 2012, removing boxes and computers
A lawyer for Mr Petraeus did not comment.

But Mr Petraeus has said he never provided classified information to Ms Broadwell, according to the paper.

The affair reportedly began in 2011, while Ms Broadwell was working on a biography of Mr Petraeus.

In the same year, Mr Petraeus resigned from his commanding position in Afghanistan to take on the CIA role.

Mr Petraeus resigned from the CIA in 2012, saying he had shown "extremely poor judgment" in conducting the affair.

President Obama paid tribute to him at the time, saying he had "provided extraordinary service to the United States for decades".

Mr Petraeus was a highly regarded decorated former general

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Don Buchi to release a new single

Its been months since he came up with with his single... tittled awesome God, Speaking with Don Buchi this evening he revealed that his new track I've come to praise to praise... will be officially released on 9th January 2015...he said he's been working with D Royal Ambassadors of Christ.... and he looks forward to greater height in this year 2015.... the songs will be up 4 download on different music sites such as MP3.com, reverbnation.com, artistecard.com/donbuchi, and many other that will be included in time to come.... don't be left out.... 

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Love you all in Christ

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Six Bodies found in AirAsia Search

'Six bodies' found in AirAsia search
Updated 3 minutes ago

The BBC's Alice Budisatrijo said there was no confirmation of the objects yet
At least six bodies have been found and at least three recovered in the search for missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501, Indonesian officials and media say.

The bodies were spotted along with debris floating in the Java Sea off the Indonesian part of Borneo, in one of the search zones for the plane.

One official said the debris was 95% likely to be from the missing aircraft.

The Airbus A320-200, carrying 162 people from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore, disappeared on Sunday.

The debris is said to be different to other objects spotted during the search

The debris is said to be different to other objects spotted during the search
The search operation is now in its third day, with the area widened to cover 13 zones over land and sea.

During a news conference by the head of the operation, shown live on Indonesian TV, pictures of the debris were shown including a body floating on the water.

Relatives of passengers on the plane watching the pictures were visibly shocked.

Later, reports from officials and media in Pangkalan Bun, a nearby town in Central Kalimantan province, said six bodies had been found and at least three recovered.

AFP news agency later quoted the navy as saying that as many as 40 had been retrieved by one warship, saying the rescuers were "very busy now".

AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes tweeted to the families: "My heart is filled with sadness for all the families involved in QZ 8501. On behalf of AirAsia my condolences."

Search operation head Bambang Soelistyo said he was 95% certain the objects shown were from the plane, adding that a shadow was spotted under water which appeared to be in the shape of a plane.

All resources were now being sent to the area where the debris was found, and all objects or bodies found would be taken to Pangkalan Bun, he said.

Mr Soelistyo added that ships with more sophisticated technology were being deployed to check whether larger parts of the plane were submerged beneath the debris.

Indonesian civil aviation chief Djoko Murjatmodjo, quoted by AFP news agency, said "significant things" such as a passenger door and cargo door had been found.

He added that the objects had been found 160km (100 miles) south-west of Pangkalan Bun.

At least 30 ships, 15 aircraft and seven helicopters joined the operation when it resumed at 06:00 local time on Tuesday (23:00 GMT Monday).

Search and rescue operations are now in their third day

Family and friends of those on board the plane are gathered and awaiting news at Surabaya airport
The operation, led by Indonesia, includes assistance from Malaysia, Singapore and Australia, with other offers of help from South Korea, Thailand, China and France. The US destroyer USS Sampson is on its way to the zone.

Communication lost

Earlier, Indonesian officials said they were investigating reports of smoke seen rising from an island close to Belitung island, one of the focal points of the search, though experts cautioned it could be unrelated to the missing plane.

On board the plane were 137 adult passengers, 17 children and one infant, along with two pilots and five crew.

Most were Indonesian but the passengers included one UK national, a Malaysian, a Singaporean and three South Koreans.

The plane left Surabaya at 05:35 Jakarta time on Sunday and had been due to arrive in Singapore two hours later.

Safety officials say the captain had asked for permission to take the plane higher but, by the time permission was granted, communication with the plane was lost.

It was officially declared missing at 07:55.

AirAsia previously had an excellent safety record and there were no fatal accidents involving its aircraft.

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