Thursday 12 November 2015

Celebrating Diwali

Fireworks lifght the nights sky near the Neasden Temple in Gibbons Park, Neasden, north west London, to mark Diwali festival.

Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains in India and around the world, is dedicated to the triumph of goodness over evil and knowledge over ignorance. It honours the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, and the legend of Rama and Sita. Festivities include decorating houses and public spaces with thousands of lights, candles and colourful designs. Fireworks, family gathering and gift giving also form part of the celebrations. We take a look at the best pictures of Diwali around the world.

Significance of Diwali
Every day of Diwali represents the conquest of good over evil. The word Diwali is made of two words; deep (lamp or diyas) andavali (row), which means a line or a row of lamps.  During the festival of Diwali lamps are lit in every home and workplace. That is why this festival is also known as the ‘Festival of Lights’.

So how to celebrate Diwali in a spiritually correct way?
 When we shop for new clothes we can buy clothes like sārī for ladies and kurtā-pyjāmā or dhoti for men, long skirts for girls andkurta-pyjama for boys. Wearing such sāttvik clothes helps to imbibe more positivity.
Giving gifts to friends and families is a new trend, which is unnecessary. However if we still wish to gift then we can choose gifts like items used for ritualistic worship, books on Spirituality, etc. When we indulge in such practices there are expectations from each other.
Rather than ordering commercially, if possible we can try to make sweets, snacks or food at home, using pure ghee and fresh products. Thus we can ensure purity in the food we consume.
If we wish to have a get-together we can organise a pūjā rather than a party.
On the three days of Diwali starting Narak Chaturdashi we can wake up at dawn and have a bath with oil massage (abhyangasnā). Such a bath increases our Sattva component by 0.00001% compared to regular bath on other days. By applying ubtan the sensitivity of the body to absorb Chaitanya (Divine Consciousness) increases.
Music like bhajans or shlokas can be played rather than playing noisy music which spreads Raja-Tama vibrations and pollutes the atmosphere.
Flowers like marigold can be used to make a garland along with mango leaves and hung at the main door.
Rangolī with sattvik designs can be drawn outside the door. Drawing rangoli designs like lotus, swāstik, conch, etc help to attract positive vibrations.
If we wish to celebrate Diwali as a community we can organise a rangoli competition, bhajan singing, etc. rather than games like lotto, food stalls, jewellery stalls, etc.
We can devote time to prayers and chanting during the days of Diwali as it will help us to absorb the Divine Consciousness(Chaitanya) present in the atmosphere.
The lady of the house should do aukshan (waving of lit lamps) for the other members of the family.
Nowadays many people light wax candles as they are easier to handle. However do you know that wax does not emit positive vibrations ? At twilight we can light oil lamps made of clay rather than acrylic or glass to illuminate our homes. We can avoid artificial lighting like relay of electric bulbs or lanterns in the shape of a Star or Chinese lanterns
We can discourage children from lighting fire-crackers as they are a waste of money and the smoke that is emitted pollutes the atmosphere and can be hazardous to health.

Conclusion
 We pray that you will be able to experience the joy of this Diwali by celebrating it in a spiritually correct way, deriving maximum benefit of the Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya). 

SOURCE:Telegraph.co.uk

Understanading The Treasury Single Account(TSA) System- Things You Should Know

Earlier in February, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a circular directing all deposit money banks to implement the Remita e-Collection Platform.  The Remita e-Collection is a technology platform deployed by the Federal Government to support the collection and remittance of all government revenue to a Consolidated Account domiciled with the CBN. This marked the beginning of the full implementation of Treasury Single Account (TSA) system in Nigeria.
Though Section 80 (1) of the 1999  Constitution as amended states “All revenues, or other moneys raised or received by the Federation (not being revenues or other moneys payable under this Constitution or any Act of the National Assembly into any other public fund of the Federation established for a specific purpose) shall be paid into and form one Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation”; successive governments have continued to operate multiple accounts for the collection and spending of government revenue in flagrant disregard to the provision of the constitution which requires that all government revenues be remitted into a single account.
It was not until 2012 that government ran a pilot scheme for a single account using 217 ministries, department and agencies as a test case. The pilot scheme saved the country about N500 billion in frivolous spending. The success of the pilot scheme motivated the government to fully implement TSA, leading to the directives to banks to implement the technology platform that will help accommodate all MDA’s in the TSA scheme. The recent directives by President Mohammed Buhari that all government revenues should be remitted to a Treasury Single Account is in consonance with this programme and in compliance with the provisions of the 1999 constitution.
But what is a Treasury Single Account?
In a nutshell, a Treasury Single Account is a public accounting system under which all government revenue, receipts and income and collected into one single account, usually maintained by the country’s Central Bank and all payments done through this account as well. The purpose is primarily to ensure accountability of government revenue, enhance transparency and avoid misapplication of public funds. The maintenance of a Treasury Single Account will help to ensure proper cash management by eliminating idle funds usually left with different commercial banks and in a way enhance reconciliation of revenue collection and payment.
How Is TSA Run?
With particular reference to Nigeria, the Central Bank has opened a Consolidated Revenue Account to receive all government revenue and effect payments through this account. This is the Treasury Single Account. All Ministries, Departments and Agencies are expected to remit their revenue collections to this account through the individual commercial banks who act as collection agents. This means that the money deposit banks will continue to maintain revenue collection accounts for MDA’s but all monies collected by these banks will have to be remitted to the Consolidated Revenue Accounts with the CBN at the end of each banking day. In other words, MDA’s accounts with money deposit banks must be zerorized at the end every banking day by a complete remittance to the TSA of all revenues collected. The implication is that banks will no longer have access to the float provided by the accounts they maintained for the MDA’s. Difference types of account could be maintained under a TSA arrangement and these may include the TSA main account, subsidiary or sub-accounts, transaction accounts and zero balance account. Other types of accounts that could operated include imprest accounts, transit accounts and correspondence accounts. These accounts are maintained for transaction purposes for funds flowing in and out of the TSA.
Benefits of TSA
From the foregoing, it is obvious that the primary benefit of a TSA is the mechanism it provides for proper monitoring of government receipts and expenditure. In the Nigerian case, it will help to block most if not all the leakages that have been the bane of the growth of the economy. We have a situation where some MDA’s manage their finances like independent empire and remit limited revenue to government treasuries. Under a properly run TSA, this is not possible as agencies of government are meant to spend in line with duly approved budget provisions. The maintenance of a single account for government will enable the Ministry of Finance monitor fund flow as no agency of government is allowed to maintain any operational bank account outside the oversight of the ministry of finance.
Finally, the implementation of this programme therefore is a critical step towards curbing corruption in public finance. This is in line with the with the commitment of the current administration to combat corrupt practices, eliminate indiscipline in public finance and ensure adequate fund flow that will be channeled to critical sectors of the economy to catalyze development. Nigerians are excited at the directive by the President Buhari as this will mean that some government agencies that have been known to be withholding funds from the Federal Government are now under compulsion to remit monies to federal treasuries. These agencies include: Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIMS), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) amongst others.
 SOURCE: systemspecs.com.ng

Woman cuts off husband’s friend’s penis in his attempt to rape her


pnss...An Akwa-Ibom State indigene, identified as Mrs Okon Iniabasi, has reportedly cut off a man’s penis when he attempted to rape her.
The incident happened in the Ikono Local Government Area of the state.
The man, Linus Ibok, Punch reports, is her husband’s best friend.
Reports say Ibok had on Saturday, accompanied his friend, Iniabasi’s husband, a petty trader to board a vehicle to Aba, Abia State to purchase items for his shop in the village.
Afterwards, Ibok trailed Iniabasi to her farm where his manhood was cut off as he tried to have canal knowledge of her.
As the story goes, Iniabasi was said to have disclosed that she was not surprised when she saw Ibok in her farmland, as she thought he wanted to help her since he was almost like a member of their family but the shock came when Ibok confessed his undying love for her.
She reportedly rebuked him and asked him to leave the farm or she would report him to her husband. It was at that point Ibok grabbed her and attempted to rape her. Meanwhile, she allegedly let him undress and on noticing that, she used her machete to cut off his manhood.

After that, she ran to the village to inform others, who rushed to the farm to meet Ibok in the pool of his own blood with his manhood cut off.
He was rushed to an unnamed hospital where he is reportedly receiving treatment.

SOURCE: Dailypostng

Boko Haram insurgency has claimed 90,000 officers so far – IG of Police Boko Haram insurgency has claimed 90,000 officers so far – IG of Police

Solomon Arase

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase has disclosed that an estimated 90,000 police officers lost their lives since Boko Haram insurgency started four years ago.
Arase made this known to journalists shortly after addressing men and officers at the police command headquarters in Sokoto, the Sokoto State capital.
Revealing that the police had a record of about 90,000 widows who lost their husbands since the insurgency began in the North-east, he stressed that the Nigeria Police Force had initiated a scheme to cater for the family of officers who lost their lives while on duty in the North-east.
The IGP disclosed that a scholarship scheme had been set up to take care of the children of slain officers.
“We have incorporated a scholarship scheme for the children of our officers who lost their lives in the North-east. This is to ensure that they continue with their studies so as to enable them achieve their potential,” he stated.
Arase noted that the total number of men and officers in the police force were currently inadequate to effectively protect the lives and property of the citizens.
In view of this, he posited that efforts were being made to recruit more personnel to further enhance the activities of the police in crime prevention and boosting security.
He stated that the police in conjunction with the United Nations Habitat were making arrangements to build 25,000 houses for officers, inspectors and rank and file across Nigeria.
The police boss said this was part of efforts to provide housing for men and officers of the police so that they would have a place to live after retirement.
While reiterating his commitment to the welfare of men and officers, Arase charged them to rededicate themselves to their duties by shunning corruption.
“It is true that our numeric strength is not sufficient but we are going to bring in more people. What I am emphasising is that every Nigerian should be security conscious, and that is the most important thing,” he said.
Arase further declared that President Muhammadu Buhari was determined to address the problems of the Nigeria Police Force.
SOURCE: dailypostng

Wednesday 11 November 2015

Between Fashola and Amaechi Ministerial Cabinet


CONGRATULATIONS to all newly inaugurated ministers!!!

We look forward to seeing that GREAT CHANGE we voted for.

People keep saying former governor Babatunde Fashola stole the show with his appointment as the new minister of power, works and housing while former governor Amaechi Rotimi Chibuike is minister of transport.

Some of you may not know that Amaechi as Minister of transportation, has just been handed arguably the highest responsibility in the new government, as he going to supervise, re order and super intend over 10 Parastatals and agencies which employ over 30% of the entire Nigerian civil servants.
Just take a look at the highlight of the huge task and responsibility that await Hon. Minister Of Transportation, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi as he takes over the ministry.

Water Ways
1. Nigerian Port Authority (NPA)

2. Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA

3 . National Clearing and Forwarding Agency (NCFA)

4. Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC)

5. Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

6. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)

7 Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT)


Aviation:
1. Federal Airport Authority Of Nigerian (FAAN)

2. Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)

3. Nigeria Air Space Management Agency(NASMA)

4. Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB)

5. Nigerian College Of Aviation And Technology (NCAT)

6. Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NMA)


Land Transportation
1. Nigeria Railway Corporation

2. All Federal Roads in Nigeria

So, I think we should also give accolade to Amaechi because, I think he has more work to do than Fashola.
In all the aforementioned agencies in this ministry, if Amaechi fails, it means the economy will be affected…
I believe you know what it means to have these agencies fail…the economy will fail.


Once again congrats to all the ministers!!!



American Girl Magazine Boycotted for Highlighting ‘Sins’

American Girl magazine is under fire from a controversial parenting group for running an article about an 11-year-old foster child with two dads.
One Million Moms has called for a boycott of American Girl products and its parent company, Mattel, warning parents to “be careful” not to expose their kids to the story to “avoid a premature conversation she is far too young to understand.” The group said the magazine should have “chosen another child to write about and remained neutral in the culture war.” It added, “American Girl is attempting to desensitize our youth by featuring a family with two dads,” then drew on the Bible: “Scripture says multiple times that homosexuality is wrong, and God will not tolerate this sinful nature. American Girl doesn’t highlight other sins in their magazine.”
American Girl magazine’s story, which appeared in the November/December 2015 issue, tells the story of Amaya Sheer, an 11-year-old from Maryland who is one of four black children the Sheer family has adopted. The article was written by an adult but is told through Amaya’s perspective, outlining how she and her brothers arrived at the Sheer family’s home as foster children with only a trash bag full of personal belongings. In the story, Amaya discusses her father, Rob Sheer, and his charity, Comfort Cases, an organization dedicated to providing backpacks to foster children filled with life’s daily necessities — from pajamas and toothbrushes to stuffed animals and blankets. The story, headlined “Forever Family,” also featured a photo of Amaya and her brothers with their fathers, Rob (“Daddy”) and Reese (“DaDa”).
Rob Sheer, once a foster child himself, says he wasn’t surprised by the outcry. “I don’t live in a plastic bubble. I am a gay man, and I have four African-American kids. I understand people out there are ugly,” he tells the Washington Post.
What “shocked” him, though? That a moms’ group is speaking out against his family. “I didn’t expect a group of moms to say we are sinners,” he said. “I look at a woman and see someone who has given so much love to bring a child into this world. … How could that same person look at these four children and say they don’t deserve that unconditional love?”
The Sheer family has received rude phone calls to their home, but also an outpouring of support, especially from their church congregation, they say. Wrote one commenter in an NBC article: “It is so sad that anyone who calls themselves a ‘Mom’ can look at happy children with loving parents — especially a child and family like this who are trying to help other children in need as Jesus himself would ask us to do — and only speak hate. This family is the face of love in the service of others.”
American Girl magazine is standing by the story. “Amaya’s story about her efforts to help kids in foster care is a perfect example of how one young girl is making a meaningful difference in the lives of others,” spokeswoman Julie Parks says. “Our singular goal is to encourage, inspire, and unite girls of all ages and backgrounds, and we love shining a spotlight on their amazing gifts and achievements.”
Amaya’s response to One Million Moms was much simpler: “This is none of your business.”
This isn’t the first time One Million Moms has stirred controversy. The group protested the hiring of Ellen DeGeneres as JCPenney’s spokeswoman due to her sexuality, Urban Outfitters for showing two women kissing in its catalog, and a Campbell Soup ad featuring two dads, among many others.
SOSURCE: Yahoonews

President Buhari's Full Cabinet List


The presidency had earlier confirmed that the inauguration of the ministers will be carried out on Wednesday, November 11, and today the 36 ministers were given their portfolios.

See below list of newly inaugurated ministers portfolios:
1.       Abubakar Malami- Minister of Justice
2.       Geoffrey Onyeama- Minister of Foreign Affairs
3.       Mohammed Dan Ali- Minister f Defence
4.       Adamu Adamu- Minister of Education
5.       Anthony Anwuka- State minister of Education
6.       Kemi Adeosun- Minister of Finance
7.       Okechukwu Enelemah- Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment
8.       Aisha Abubakar- State minister Industry, Trade and Investment
9.       Chris Ngige- Minister of Labor and Employment
10.   James Ocholi- State Minister of Labor and Employment
11.   Mohammed Bello- FCT Minister
12.   Abdulrahman Dambazzau- Interior Minister
13.   Udoma Udo Udoma- Minister of Budget and National Planning
14.   Zainab Ahmed- State Minister Budget and National Planning
15.   Emmanuel Ibe Kachiukwu- State Minister Petroleum resources
16.   Babatubde Fashola- Minister of Power, Works and Housing
17.   Mustapha Shehuri- State minister Power, Works, and Housing
18.   Audu Ogbeh- Minister of Agriculture and Rural development
19.   Heineken Lokpobiri- State minister Agriculture and Rural Development
20.   Chibuike Amaechi- Minister of Transportation
21.   Hadi Sirika- State Minister Aviation
22.   Isaac Folorunsho Adeoye- Minister of Health
23.   Osagie Ehanire- State Minister Health
24.   Aisha Alhassan- Minister of Women Affairs
25.   Usani Uguru- Minister Niger Delta Affairs
26.   Claudius Omoyele Daramola - State minister Niger Delta Affairs
27.   Adebayo Shittu- Minister of Communication
28.   Lai Mohammed- Minister of Information
29.   Amina Mohammed - Minister of Environment
30.   Ibrahim Jibrin- State Minister of Environment
31.   Suleiman Adamu- Minister of Water Resources
32.   Solomon Dalong- Minister of Youths and Sports
33.   Kayode Fayemi- Minister of Solid Mineral
34.   Abubakar Bwari- State Minister Solid Minerals
35.   Ogbonnaya Onu- Minister of Science and Technology

Congratulations!!!