Monday

Major-General T.Y. Buratai – Chief of Army Staff .

The new Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen. Buratai hails from Borno State. Until his new appointment today, he was the Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force which has its headquarters in Ndjamena. Maj-Gen. Buratai has previously served as Commander of the Nigerian Army’s 2nd Brigade in Port Harcourt and Commander of the Nigerian Army School of Infantry in Jaji, Kaduna State




Buhari appoints new Service Chiefs, National Security Adviser

As reported earlier by opinionvoices, President Mohammadu Buhari just appointed new Service Chiefs and the National Security Adviser to replace the sacked officers.

Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) is now the new National Security Adviser, while Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin is Chief of Defence Staff.opinionvoices.blogspot.com


The other Service Chiefs are ; Major-General T.Y. Buratai , Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas appointed Chief of Naval Staff; Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar is the new Chief of Air Staff and Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku Morgan, is now the Chief of Defence Intelligence.

Boko Haram releases first beheading video

Boko Haram has set a terrifying new precedent by releasing its first gruesome video of a beheading since it pledged allegiance to ISIS.
The video adopts many of the same style-points as the hundreds of barbaric videos released by ISIS over the last year.

The ‘west Africa’ insignia in the top-left corner suggests the terror group has set up a new so-called media wing in the country.

It comes on the same day that MailOnline learned of a Somali terror group’s intentions to join ISIS – which would extend its so-called caliphate to east-Africa.

The ten minute-long propaganda video begins with what appears to be an intense firefight against Nigerian soldiers.

Boko Haram fighters exchange machine gun fire with the troops and launch heavy mortar grenades on their locations.

It shows them standing proudly next to the corpses of scorched Nigerian troops – and showing off their security badges to the camera.

The video ends with the senseless murder of a captured African Union soldier. With a look of true horror on his face, the man kneels in front of three masked Boko Haram fanatics – two of whom point AK47s at his head.

President’s Scorecard After 30 Days(33.7 percent (58) of the tracked 172 promises)

With over 30 days gone, the Buharimeter assessment has a scorecard for the President in percentage terms. It notes that while campaign promises made by the President with a time frame of 100 days constitute 33.7 percent (58) of the tracked 172 promises, the promises to be fulfilled in four years are 114, 66.3 percent of total promises. Thus far, out of the 58 promises, four (6.8 percent) have been assessed as “ongoing.”
“Hence, within the first 30 days, the President has ONLY worked towards the achievement of 6.8 per cent of his 100 days covenant with Nigerians. In similar direction, actionable steps have been taken within the first 30 days towards the achievement of only 2.3 per cent (4 out of 172) of PMB campaign. This underscores the fact that no observable steps have been taken to achieve 87.7 per cent of the promises.”However, the June report did not merely pin point the problems with respect to the President’s promises that are yet to be matched with action. It therefore made some recommendations around how the President should begin to fulfil the promises he made to the Nigerian people.Specifically, it was recommended that the President should swiftly deliver his “Marshal Plan on insurgency, terrorism, ethnic and religious violence, kidnapping and rural banditry” as he promised to do within his first 100 days in office. The report equally called on the President to appoint ministers to handle the economy, agriculture and other relevant sectors as quickly as possible.”Beyond the content of the report, it is of importance to take a look at the methodology used in putting this very first report together. The monitoring of tracked campaign promises of PMB was conducted by the Centre for Democracy and Development. Reports of newspapers, radio and television broadcast which had bearing on aspects of the promises were generated through daily media monitoring.Also, expert analyses on sectoral issues were also collated to aid formulation of informed analyses, from problem identification to policy recommendations.“We also systematically take cognizance of citizens’ views in making judgment on the status of implementation but ensure that views that are laden with bias and sentiments are disregarded in making judgment. Weekly in-house reports were prepared for the purpose of trend monitoring and building up to the monthly report; a database was created for this,” the report read.Article by Armsfree Ajanaku, Media Manager of Transition Monitoring Group, a coalition of over 400 civil society organizations.

Tuesday

APC can’t enforce its supremacy on Senate – Nnamani




- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/apc-cant-enforce-its-supremacy-on-senate-nnamani/#sthash.Vwnt1Rs7.dpuf

FG negotiate with Boko Haram terrorists from a position of strength.



Windows 10 gets its own Minecraft, coming July 29

How many more platforms can Minecraft be announced on? Does Windows 10 count? At today's MineCon conference, a worldwide gathering for Minecraft players, Microsoft announced Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta will be arriving on Windows 10 on launch day, July 29.
It joins the many other places you can already play Minecraft: Windows, Mac, Windows Phone, iOS, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4 and PS Vita. Windows already has Minecraft, but this additional variant aims to be more tuned to what Windows 10 offers.
Minecraft is Microsoft's Tetris. Since purchasing Mojang, the Swedish creators of Minecraft, in 2014, Microsoft has put Minecraft into every Microsoft platform: on Xbox One, on HoloLens, and now Windows 10.
Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta has additional optimizations that set it apart from the existing PC version: seamless swapping between touchscreen, controller or keyboard/mouse controls, Xbox Live and Minecraft Pocket Edition online play, and record/share support for built-in Game DVR functions. In many ways, the multiple control modes could make this version feel like the ultimate hybrid between mobile and desktop versions.
The good news is that owners of the PC version of Minecraft will get Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta for free. For others, it will cost $10 for an unspecified time. It's not really a beta in the traditional sense, though. Much like previous versions of Minecraft, future updates will be free. Can I say whether you'll prefer the PC or Windows 10 version better? No, I can't. But it makes for a pretty big Windows 10 launch game.

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Monday

Nigeria will not succumb to terrorism – Dogara

Ben Bruce asks Nigerians to be patient with Buhari


Buhari condemns Boko Haram attack on Yobe Church