Friday, 18 September 2015

Great Britain at The Peak

BRITAIN has within a week, set three new records. Wayne Roonney by scoring his fiftieth international goal for England in the Euro 2016 qualification match against Switzerland, set the record as the country’s highest goal scorer. Queen Elizabeth II after scoring sixty three years and seven months on the throne, became its longest serving monarch, erasing the record of her great-great grandmother, Queen Victoria.

But the major record was set by Jeremy Corbyn, who as an  outsider in mainstream political leadership, and
opposed by party heavy weights, scored a landslide
victory; 59.9 percent of the over 500,000 votes, to win the leadership of the British Labour Party.

Ironically, the record-setting Queen Elizabeth was an
accidental Queen; she would not have ascended the throne had her father’s elder brother, Edward, not fallen in love with American, Wallis Simpson and deciding to abdicate rather than live without her. King Edward VIII was crowned in January, 1936. He was bent on marrying Simpson, but there were obstacles.

She was not British, had no blue blood, was lower class and was no virgin. In fact, she was twice divorced, had a string of relationships with Italian, German, and British lovers, and had sexual preferences.

The opposition to the marriage, championed by Prime
Minister Stanley Baldwin, hinged its campaign on the King as the nominal head of the English Church, and the Church forbidding divorcees from remarrying.

The King suggested a morganatic marriage in which neither Simpson nor her issue would have a claim to the throne and its riches. This went to parliament and was defeated.

He decided to appeal directly to the British people, but
Baldwin told him that would be unconstitutional.

Rather than abandon his love, and remain the British
Monarch, King Edward on December 10, 1936, after only 326 days on the throne, signed the Instrument of
Abdication. He told the British people that he could no
longer remain their king without the woman he so deeply loved. He wrote a poem for Simpson saying it was better to live with her, rather than own ”A crown, A sceptre and a throne”

The lovers moved to France where they married in June
1937, and where Edward died in 1972 at 77, and his wife followed fourteen years later.

With the abdication, the “spare tyre”  Prince Albert, was crowned King George VI. His death on February 6, 1952 led to the crowning of his elder daughter, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary as Queen Elizabeth II.

But the sun had long set on the monarchy whose duties are mainly ceremonial; opening parliament, holding weekly consultations with the Prime Minister, marking the Queen’s birthday, celebrating the birth of new princes and princesses and doing philanthropy.

The monarchy has largely kept itself alive by shutting its mouth on politics, riding through scandals like
Squidgygate, Camillagate, and Fergie, and of course
managing its stupendous wealth. Queen Elizabeth II took the throne in the morning of her youth, ruled a declining world power through to the sunset of her life, and in the twilight, sets a record that the British can caress.

The earthquake in Britain is actually the rise of
Corbynism. Corbyn who has been the Member of
Parliament representing Islington North for the past thirty two years, is a nightmare to the British establishment. As the possibility of Corbyn winning the Labour leadership loomed, former party leader and ex-Prime Minister, Tony Blair, led the ‘stop Corbyn by all means’ charge.

An alarmed Blair, whom Corbyn charges with executing an illegal war in Iraq, told voters that Corbyn is a man of the past who lived in Alice Wonderland and that voting for him would mean the party losing the next elections. He went as far as recommending that Corbyn supporters should get “heart transplant”. Now it is Blair that would need that heart transplant, as Corbynism is the grave digger of Blairism.

Corbyn a former trade unionist who worked in the
National Union of Public Employees and the National
Union of Tailors and Garment Workers, is despite his
years in politics, a new broom that threatens to sweep the Thatcher and Blair years into the dustbin of history. He campaigned on a platform of renationalizing the railways and public utilities, ensuring no corporate tax evasion and using the increased funds to wipe out austerity.

The politician who has maintained a regular column in the MORNING STAR for over thirty years, wants to ensure public spending for infrastructure, restore public sector cuts and welfare programmes, introduce a living wage, abolish University tuition fees, restore student grants, reopen shut coal mines and get Britain out of all wars whether in Iraq, Afghanistan or Syria.

He intends to carry out Unilateral Policy on Nuclear
Disarmament and scrap Britain’s Trident Nuclear Weapons Programme. He says the 11,00 jobs supported by the programme, can be replaced by socially productive jobs in renewable energy.

Corbyn wants an Homeland for Palestinians, and although he wants Scotland to remain part of the United Kingdom, he believes that people have a right to self- determination, hence his support for a united Ireland. He says the debacle in Ukraine is self- inflicted and the expansion of NATO to include former Warsaw Pact countries was a mistake. “NATO expansion and Russian expansion – one leads to the other, and one reflects on the other”

He wants Britain to take in migrants from war torn
countries adding “ Real leadership starts from seeing
humans, understanding the problems they face and
working internationally to meet those challenges. Pulling up the drawbridge and condemning the outside world isn’t leadership, it is cowardice and shameful.”

All three; Queen Elizabeth II, Rooney and Corbyn, still
have records to set. The Queen still has more days,
months or probably years on the throne; Roonney is likely to score more goals, and Corbyn, likely to stage more upset in British, and perhaps, European Union politics.

The future of Britain does not depend on how long the
Queen reigns or the football career of Rooney, it will be
guided by the ideas of Corbyn and how far the British
people are prepared to run with those ideas.

TSA: Don’t panic, Emefiele tells banks

ABUJA—Central Bank Governor Mr Godwin Emefiele
yesterday urged banks in the country not to panic
following the decision of the Federal Government to move all the accounts of government parastatals into a
Treasury Single Account at the central bank. In an
interview with Reuters yesterday, the CBN boss gave an assurance that he was ready to inject liquidity if needed into the interbank market.

The policy is part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s drive to fight corruption, “There is no shortage of liquidity,” Emefiele said, pointing to an oversubscribed sale of treasury bills on Wednesday”. He also said less than one trillion naira ($5 billion) would be moved into the single account but did not give details.

Emefiele was also emphatic about maintaining the naira currency – which has dived in the past year due to a collapse in oil revenues – at its current level of 197 to the dollar.

“There will not be a devaluation of the naira because right now the currency is appropriately priced,” he said.
In a series of unconventional interventions to protect the naira, the bank has blocked access to foreign currency to import items ranging from soap and toothpicks to cement and private jets.

Emefiele said the list of restricted items could be
expanded to encourage local production even as he
rejected claims by Nigerian firms about the difficulties of getting hold of dollars.

Labour counsels banks Meanwhile, National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Employees, NUBIFIE, has given operators in the nation’s banking industry tips on how to survive challenges posed by the newly introduced Treasury Single Account, TSA by the Federal Government.

The Union President, Danjuma Musa told Vanguard in
Lagos that “it is high time the operators in the finance
industry put on their thinking caps and devise urgent
means of overcoming this federal government challenge to their existence in business. They should also think of a possible means of cutting cost on their excessive expenditures of acquiring expensive vehicles and re-invest such fund; reduce excessive travel abroad for seminars,and board meetings.

Money-laundering: NDLEA arrests 6 for swallowing $156,000

Operatives of the of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, yesterday arrested a Bureau De Change operator and five other suspected money laundering syndicate for swallowing $156,000 (N31, 083,000.00) at Excel Oriental Hotel along Airport Road, Lagos.

The six suspects were arrested in the hotel while they
were busy swallowing the large sums of money with the intention of exporting $156,000 to Brazil.

Speaking on the arrest, the chairman of NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade, said  the six suspected members of the group, including a Bureau de Change operator, had been apprehended in connection with swallowing $156,000.

Alhaji Giade further pointed out that the agency would
track down suspected drug traffickers and currency
launderers in a bid to rid the society of crimes.

According to him, operators of bureau de change who fail to work within the confines of the law establishing them shall be severely sanctioned.

Meanwhile, NDLEA Commander, Joint Task Force, JTF,
Mr. Adeniyi Muyiwa, gave the names of the suspects as Nwokenta Kingsley, 37, a Bureau de change operator, also known as Buchito;  Onwuasoanya Augustine Chukwuemeka, 54, who lives in Brazil and Christian Okoli Ifor, 35, based in Brazil.

Others are Nwokenta Emmanuel Maduakolam, 31; Ezenwa Ikenna, 28, a specialist in wrapping; and Ezenwa Uzoma, a 33-year-old hotel manager.

He stressed that an interim investigation report by the
anti-narcotics agency revealed that Mr. Nwokenta
Kingsley, a.k.a Buchito was the brain behind the
suspected criminal act.

According to Mr. Muyiwa, Mr. Kingsley allegedly supplied $120,000 to be swallowed and illicitly exported to Brazil.

He said: “Onwuasoanya Augustine Chukwuemeka
swallowed 74 wraps of dollars amounting to one hundred and eleven thousand ($111,000). Christian Okoli Ifor who resides in Brazil had forty-five thousand dollars which he wanted to swallow. Nwokenta Emmanuel who is the manager of Amazon Bureau de Change played a supportive role in the alleged crime. Ezenwa Ikenna was hired to wrap the money.

Chelsea to roll out red carpet for Cech

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said Friday he will invite Petr Cech into his side’s dressing room whatever the outcome of this weekend’s Premier League match with Arsenal.

The Czech goalkeeper was sold to the North London club for £10 million ($16 million, 14 million euros) in the
summer and will make his first return to Stamford Bridge on Saturday with Mourinho still holding him in high regard after he spent 11 years with Chelsea.

“If anybody could have a doubt – I never had – but if any Chelsea fan with a different perspective of what football is thought Petr Cech against Chelsea would open the goal and let us win, I think in the Community Shield they understood he was there to win and probably more than ever,” he said reflecting on a 1-0 defeat at Wembley in which Cech played.

“After the game, if he wants to come to our dressing
room, the door is open for him.”

Mourinho was quick to play down his rift with Arsenal
manager Arsene Wenger. The pair have fought a running battle over the years with a war of words culminating in a pitchside altercation last year.

But Mourinho said: “I think it’s time to not speak about it. “I don’t think it’s important now and I don’t think people are focused on that. I think people are focused on what has happened on the pitch.

“I am responsible for my actions and the others are
responsible for their actions.”

Bus bomb kills girl, injures 23

An 11-year-old girl was killed and 23 others injured when a bomb exploded in a bus in the southern Philippines, police said on Friday.

The bus was parked at a public terminal in Zamboanga
City, 875 kilometres South of Manila, when the explosion occurred, said city Police Chief Angelito Casimiro.

“The injured were rushed to hospitals for various wounds from the blast which triggered a fire that destroyed the bus,’’ Casimiro said.

Authorities were considering extortion as a possible
motive as a similar incident in 2013 left three dead.
Officials also noted the increased operations of Islamist
extremists and Muslim rebels in the area.

Mourinho to be investigated over claims of sexism

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho could face a five-match ban after a member of the public complained he had used sexist and abusive language against former team doctor Eva Carneiro, Britain’s press reported Friday.

The Football Association said in a statement that it had “received an enquiry relating to an alleged incident during the Premier League fixture between Swansea v Chelsea on 8 August” but that it would make no further comment.

Mourinho criticised Carneiro when she ran on the pitch to treat Belgian star Eden Hazard at the request of referee Michael Oliver during the final stages of the drawn match.

Footage of the incident broadcast by Sky Sports showed Mourinho shouting angrily while watching Carneiro from the touchline, before exchanging words as she came down the touchline to return to the dug-out.

Mourinho demoted the Gibraltar-born medic straight after the game, and she has yet to return to the club’s training ground.

Under FA rules, players and coaches can be punished for using “offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures”.

An aggravated breach, for instance a reference to gender, carries a minimum touchline ban of five-matches. The FA is compelled to investigate the claim, which was made in the past few days, according to reports.

Breaking News: FG seeks warrant to arrest Saraki

ABUJA – The Federal Ministry of Justice has asked the
Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, sitting in Abuja to issue
bench warrant for the arrest of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.

A deputy director in the office of the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. M.S. Hassan, applied for the arrest order following Saraki’s refusal to appear before the tribunal to enter his plea to the13- count corruption charge against him.

Saraki who was billed for arraignment this morning, sent his team of lawyers to serve the tribunal with a copy of the ruling of Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, yesterday, which summoned the Ministry of Justice to appear on Monday to show cause why the trial should be allowed to proceed.

Equally summoned by the court were the Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Danladi Umar and that of the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, Mr. Sam Saba, as well as Mr. Hassan who signed the charge against Saraki.

Meanwhile, irked by Saraki’s absence at the tribunal for the commencement of his prosecution over alleged false declaration of assets, the Ministry of Justice prayed the Justice Umar-led panel to order for his arrest, saying “he cannot sit in the comfort of his chamber and object to his trial in absentia”.

The prosecution further maintained that Justice
Mohammed lacked the powers to summon the CCT and
CCB chairmen, even as it accused Saraki of engaging in
“forum shopping” in a desperate bid to scuttle his trial.