Wednesday, 11 May 2011

the secrets of Ayu- builder of first upstairs in TIVLAND


Mr Gedion Akinde Ayu , the  first man ever to construct a  storey building in TIVLAND .the structure  he built, first  in 1961 and another 1975, which both today stand close to St Andrews Secondary School Adikpo with the inscription, “Tiv first sense 1961” is still alive and resides in Adikpo Kwande local government.. Ayu told me in an interview recently that he  was born to Pa Timin Ayu in 1938. He started his elementary school at NKST Primary,Adikpo when he was 8 years....when he reached in standard 4, the highest level that the school offered at the time, he was taken to Zaki Biam where he did his Standard 5.He finallycompleted his standard 6 at Mkar, obtaining first school leaving certificate.
                Elder Ayu eventually Mkar Middle school for his secondary scool. He was to continue up to Form Two before he moved to St Georges College, “P O BOX 70 “ Enugu. In Enugu, he was made to repeat form two   , but could not further due to financial constraints. So in 1956, Akinde Ayu dropped out of school and returned to his father’s house at Adikpo where he built his house.
                Since he could further his education up to GCE level and become a doctor there after, as  he has dreamed, Ayu decided to make use of the experience he got  at Enugu in another field. He has revealed that, while he was there, he noticed that life was quite different from what was obtainable in Tivland. It was not only by the availability of educational and employment opportunities, but commercial activities. To him ,The business  sense  of the East was a novelty,; it was then not common in Tivland , so he took to business rather than teaching and other clerical works that people on his educational cadre were wont to choosing. Since then, he was going from Adikpo to Onitsha for stocks ;provisions and assorted  goods for his store which he sold to Adikpo people.
                He started this business in 1959, three years after his return fromEnugu. That year, he demanded from his father, a portion of land for  his personal homestead. He actually chose where his two storey   buildings  stand because of its strategic location for his business initiative;  his  father agreed . When he had finally settled with his wife, he concluded in his mind that  it was time to build the house of his dream.
                One of the other things that caught Ayus attention at St Georges college, was a Two storey building which served as part of their class room. He saw that the room was only standing on  wooden planks. And so thought he could replicate same. What he did different  in his case was the usage of 100%  MUD throughout the building that has no rod or pillars supporting. In 1961 when Ayu built the first house, he was just 23 years!
                As we shall all expect, Ayu was opposed bitterly, even by the church, government agents and family members. Also all people who were closed to him discouraged him. “They told me it was impossible to build that kind of house as I was imagining, that I should just swallow my pride and give up, but since I believed in what I was doing, I continued” , Ayu said. Some people even went to the TOR TIV and demanded that he should be stopped from building what they called a dangerous house, but Shagbaor Ako Dzungwe told them that, it was wrong to stop such an experimentation, that Ayu  should  be allowed to go ahead with his project, after all he was building for himself. So from October 1961-February 1962 the first house was completed.
WHO WERE HIS LABOURERS? “No body, since everybody was against me, they could not be part of such project. Some even stopped passing this way, for reasons I up till now not know. They never just even wanted to see the building”. So Mbakoson Esther Akinde, his wife who died in 2009, was the only labourer, “she was the one fetching water for me while I did the rest of moulding blocks and building”, According to Ayu.
Only when constructed that, it became a thing of pride, that could even be mentioned in songs. One of those who popularised the building  was a composer from Mbakyan, Amende, he has long died. According to Ayu, he died before the second building which he built in 1975 was erected. Amende said in one of his songs that Adikpo was London of Kwande because it had “aa yogh asha aondo kpaa”. It was this good reception that  his 1961 efforts garnered that  gave him the  confidence he had for erecting a second one which pockets of labourers came around to assist.

He has emphasised that, no cement was used in the two buildings, no rod...only planks support the buildings, inspite of the fact that they have been standing for years, with occupants.
 Somewhere else for this great feats, we would have been looking at a celebrated man, yet he is obviously ignored with his monument. The man looks unkempt; a sign that he is managing to live. He confirmed this , “ since people connived and  broke into my stores and carted away with my stocks so many years ago, I have been living at the mercies of God. He alone provides for me”, he said.
Ayu who has long parted way with NKST, calls himself OR U PASSEN LOHO U MHIDE U YESU ; He believes the world will end on 21 May 2011. He said he was influenced by an  American preacher.  MY Research reveals that  the preacher in question  is one Harold Camping, the owner of Family Radio, in USA. He  believes/ preaches that the world will end Between 21May  - October, 2011, when the final destruction comes.
 Ayu had  a dream in 1979 about Obasanjo and he has also linked the meaning he was able to get from the interpretations of the dream  with Camping’s prophesies which he first heard in 2007 after so many years he has had his dream ....He said God had shown him in that dream that the world will end  round the second coming of Obasanjo as the president of Nigeria.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

ELECTION RESULTS


KWANDE/USHONGO HOUSE OF REPS

USHONGO LG
ACN- 23 518
PDP- 22 378


KWANDE LG
ACN- 34 288
PDP- 24 477

TOTAL-
ACN (KWANDE+USHONGO)-      57 806
PDP (KWANDE+USHONGO)-      46 239
DIFFERENCE                            -         11 567


SENATE

KWANDE
ACN- 34 421
PDP- 24 447

USHONGO
ACN- 24 322
PDP- 21 792

TOTAL-
ACN (KWANDE+USHONGO)-      58 743
PDP (KWANDE+USHONGO)-      46 239
DIFFERENCE                            -         12 504

We delayed to bring this result because we had to wait for THE WARD RETURNING officers who due to the Kwande terrain came in patches. The last result got to the collation centre at Adikpo 2pm this afternoon , though results were reported to have been tempered with in some council wards in Kwande LG like Liev I, Liev II, some areas in Turan and Usar; Also in Ushongo too, cases were noticed in the Mbagwa area, yet  those activities did not affect the total outcome as is presented above. As we write, the RETURNING OFFICER for KWANDE/USHONGO is on his way to Katsina-Ala to submit the result.

So while Col. Benjamin Aboho  of ACN is returned as the Honourable House of Representive member for Kwande/Ushongo, Sen. Akaagergers victory will be determined’only by the result collected from the other 5 local governments where we are receiving conflicting reports as at this moment.IS

Friday, 8 April 2011

GUIDELINES FOR THE GENERAL ELECTIONS APRIL 2011




PRESIDING OFFICER
1. The Presiding Officer is in charge of the Polling Unit.
2. You are to sign for all electoral materials collected on Form EC.25B – Electoral Materials Receipt Form.
3. You are to ensure that the electoral materials issued to your   polling unit are of the right type and quantity. This you will     do by going through the materials one by one.
4. The Voters’ Register given to you should be inspected page     by     page to ensure that all the pages are signed and  stamped    with the INEC stamp and that no page is missing.
5. You shall be assisted by two poll assistants in the discharge  of your responsibilities.
6. Accreditation will be from 8am – 12 noon.
7. As voters arrive at the Polling Unit for accreditation, you   shall check their voter’s card against their names in the   voter’s register. Please note that voters’ waiting in the queue at 12 noon shall be accredited; but any voter coming  after 12 noon shall not be accredited. A temporary voter’s   card only shall be acceptable for accreditation and voting.
8. Voting starts at 12:30pm and ends when the last person on  the queue votes.
9. Once a voter is accredited, the index finger of his/her left  hand will be marked with an indelible ink.
10. You shall next enter in Form EC 8A – Statement of Result form in figures and words,
A. The number of voters on the Register;
And
B. The number of accredited voters.
11. After the accreditation period, you shall introduce the Poll  Assistants, security agents and accredited Party Agents.
12. Explain the voting procedure to the voters as well as all activities that constitute electoral offences and the penalties   for committing such offences as listed in the Electoral Act           2010.
13. Next invite all accredited voters to queue up in front of you  in one single line. Where culture does not allow men and women to mingle in a queue, you shall allow separate     queues for men and women.
14. Next count the number of all accredited voters on the queue and announce loudly to the hearing of all present the number of accredited voters in the queue.
15. Enter in Form EC 8A, the number of accredited voters  waiting in the queue to vote in figures and words. Sign the form in the appropriate section and invite the polling agents       to sign.
16. Then display the transparent ballot box to everyone present   before voting commences.
17. Invite the voters to move one at a time to the Presiding Officer’s table, and issue him/her with a stamped, signed    and dated ballot paper.
18. Next ask the voter to move to the voting cubicle to thumb-  print in the space opposite the symbol of the party of      his/her choice and to drop the ballot paper in the ballot box         in the full view of all present.
COUNTING OF VOTES
1. Empty the contents of the ballot box on the table.
2. Sort out the ballot papers according to party symbols.
3. Using the alphabetical order of name of the political parties,   count loudly the number of votes scored by each candidate.
4. Then enter in Form EC 8A the number of votes scored by  each candidate in the space provided in both figures and         words.
5. Verify the poll result by cross checking;
A. The number of persons registered to vote at the center;
B. The number of accredited voters in the queue before voting    commences; and
C. The total number of votes scored by the candidates.
6. Nullify the result where the total number of votes cast for the candidates exceeds the total number of people accredited to vote at the polling unit, after thorough verification.
7. Where the result is nullified, endorse Form EC 8A for the  polling unit as follows: “Result Cancelled”.
8. Immediately announce the nullification of the result to those present.
9. Next sign Form EC 8A and invite one Party Agent from each of the political parties to sign the Statement of Result Form.
10. Then give a copy of the duly completed and signed Form EC 8A to:
A. Each Party Agent,
B. The security agents.
11. Post a copy of the result at the Polling Unit.
12. Proceed immediately with the original copy and deliver to  the Collation Officer at the Registration Area Center accompanied by security agents and Party Agents.
13. Return all the election materials used during the election to the Electoral Officer (EO) through the Supervisory Presiding  Officer (SPO) for preservation.
COLLATION OFFICER
1.  You shall be responsible for the collation of results either at:
A. Registration Area Center (RAC)
B. Local Government Area level
C. State Level.
REGISTRATION AREA LEVEL
1. The Registration Area Collation Officer is in charge of the  Collation Centre.
2. You shall work in liaison with the security agents to see to the maintenance of law and order at the Collation Center.
3. You shall use Form EC 8B to collate votes entered in Form EC 8A submitted to you by the Presiding Officers, Polling Unit by Polling Unit to get the Registration Area level results by the candidates.
4. Where there has been a cancellation in a polling unit by a presiding officer or where elections did not hold in a polling unit, the fact of that cancellation or non-holding of the         election shall be entered in Form EC40G.
5. You shall then call out loudly the total votes scored by candidates in the Registration Area Center.
6. You shall sign Form EC 8B and invite each candidate or Party   Agent of the political parties to sign the form. The refusal of       the Party agents to sign the results will not however       invalidate the result of the poll.
7. You shall then give a copy of the signed Form EC 8B to:
A. Each party agent
B. The security agents
C. The original copy to the Local Government Collation Officer, and
D. The Electoral Officer.
8. Post a copy of the result at the collation center.
AT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL
1. The Local Government Collation Officer is in charge of the  Local Government Collation centre
2. You are to liaise with the security agents in maintaining law and order at the Collation Center.
3. You shall use Form EC 8C to collate results from Form EC 8B submitted to you by the Registration Area Center Officers,   Registration Area by Registration Area.
4. You shall enter in Form EC 8C votes scored by the candidates as recorded on Form EC 8B to get the results for the  candidates for that Federal Constituency.
5. Where there has been an entry in Form EC40G, details of  such entries shall be collated in Form EC40G1.
6. You shall then loudly announce the total votes scored by all    candidates in the Local Government Area.
7. You shall sign Form EC 8C and invite the Party Agents to sign the form. Their refusal to sign the form will however not        invalidate the result of the Poll.
8. You shall then distribute copies of the signed Form EC 8C as follows:
A. The original copy for the Returning Officer at the State level,
B. Copies for the candidates
C. One copy for the Resident Electoral Commissioner through      the Electoral Officer
D. One copy for the Electoral Officer
E. A copy each for the security agents.
9. Announce and declare the result of the election.
10. Post a copy of the result at the Collation Center.
AT THE STATE LEVEL
1. The State Returning Officer is in charge of the State Collation Centre.
2. You shall liaise with the security agents to ensure that law       and order is maintained at the Collation Center.
3. You shall use Form EC 8D to collate results from Form EC 8C submitted to you by the Local Government Returning         Officers, local government area by local government area, to    get state results for the candidates.
4. Where there has been an entry in Form EC40G1, details of       such entries shall be collated in Form EC40G2.
5. You shall then loudly announce the results scored by all candidates in the state taking into consideration form      EC40G2.
6. You shall then sign Form EC 8D and invite the Party Agents to sign the form. Their refusal to sign the form will however    not invalidate the result of the Poll.
7. You shall then distribute copies of the signed Form EC 8D as follows:
A. The original copy to the Chief Electoral Officer for the Federation,
B. Copies for the candidates,
C. One copy for the Resident Electoral Commissioner, and
D. A copy each for the security agents.
8. Post a copy of the result at the Collation Center.
THE CHARGE
You are called upon to perform a very important national assignment, which calls for seriousness of purpose, honesty and integrity.
You must take both the training and the actual exercise seriously. Master thoroughly the various forms and materials you will handle in the conduct of the elections. Practice as often as possible how to fill the forms as practice makes perfect.
The Independent National Electoral Commission and indeed the entire nation look up to you to act your part well and ensure free, fair and credible elections.
PROF. ATTAHIRU MUHAMMADU JEGA, O.F.R.
CHAIRMAN,INEC.
MARCH, 2011.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

419 company retreats

A company which recently appeared in Adikpo to undertake savings and mortgaged activities was alleged to be an international 419 syndicate which specialize in carting away unsuspecting would be customer’ monies.
        They had carried public shows and were undertaking skeletal  transactions with people when a source leaked to KSN that the company    lacked the capacity to do its claims: that it was a fake company.
        Our investigations were undergoing when the company retreats into oblivion. Its office located around Aper Aku way in Adikpo has been under key and lock. And the company representatives who had promised to talk to our reporters have failed to do so.