Speakership: S’East, S’South stakeholders back Nkiruka Onyejeocha Ask her not to back down
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risen in support of Hon. Nkiruka Onyejeocha, urging her to stand firm and pursue her legitimate right as a Nigerian. It would be recalled that the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) recently endorsed the candidature of the majority leader of the House, Continued on page 3
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...S’East, S’South stakeholders back Nkiruka Onyejeocha Continued from page 1
Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, for the speakership, a development that has been criticised by many Nigerians who feel that the position should be zoned to another zone, particularly the South East or South-South, since the vice president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, is from the same South West with Gbajabiamila. According to those who hold the above view, it would be wrong for the APC leadership to deny the South East and the South-South any key leadership position in the National Assembly as that would amount to marginalisation of the two zones. It was therefore a mixed grill of surprise and excitement when Hon. Nkiruka Onyejeocha, a four term Representative from Abia State declared her interest for the Speaker’s position while urging the leadership of the party to support her and lobbying Gbajabiamila to step down and withdraw his ambition. Although some leaders of the APC are not comfortable with her action which they see as a sort of rebellion, many other members of the party and most politicians from the South East and South-South have risen to applaud her declaration for the key leadership position, saying it would help to give the two zones sense of belonging the 9thAssembly as well as the central government. While declaring for the Speaker’s position, the lawmaker had appealed to the incumbent majority leader to “make due sacrifice” by giving up on
his ambition to become speaker “for Nigeria to move forward.” Hon. Onyejeocha also urged the party to have a rethink and zone the speakership to the South-East, urging Hon. Gbajabiamila to, “as a leader pay the sacrifice” for Nigeria to get to the next level. “I respect my party chairman and what the party has said it intends to do but I am appealing to them, it is not yet late to withdraw their decision and include a woman from the two geopolitical zones left out in 2015,” she said. “I know that the leader of the house, Femi Gbajabiamila, is a good gentleman and good leader but there is a time when any man who is a leader indeed to make needed sacrifice and that time is now for the leader of my party in the House of Representatives,” she said. In support of her ambition, some groups under the umbrella of South East/South-South Political Inclusion Forum (SSSSPIF) said Hon. Nkiruka Onyejeocha has taken the right step that would save the APC from obviously impending implosion. Speaking to The Daily Times after their meeting in Abuja on Thursday, the Chairman of the Forum, Uche Egeonu said the Forum has concluded plans to march on Abuja and Lagos very soon to drum support for Hon. Onyejeocha, adding that she has all the needed expedience and political maturity to douse the tension that is building up in the APC and the polity at large, by the plot by a few
politicians to sidetrack the entire South East and SouthSouth zones both in the 9th Assembly and the polity at large. “There is no way you can constitute any government in Nigeria without considering the interest of the South East and the South-South. The government tried to do that in the last dispensation by ignoring the interest of South East and South-South but the Saraki/Ikekweremadu deal successfully helped to avert the planned humiliation of the two zones. “This time, some desperate politicians are at it again, exhibiting open indifference to the feelings of the over 70 million people that populate the South East and South-South of Nigeria by allocating all leadership positions in the national assembly to other zones while asking the two zones to go to hell, if they care. “But we are alerting the leadership of the APC that a greater shock awaits the party and the Federal Government if they fail to quickly review the zoning formula being bandied around. “The above is because, while the APC leadership is intimidating elected lawmakers to suppress their views on the matter, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is waiting by the corner; and to strike at the last minute, with the intent to strike a deadly punch that would further humiliate the APC, if the party and its leadership continue to grandstand and feel indifferent to the political destiny of the South East and South-South people,” the Forum said.
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Buhari’s cabinet to hold valedictory session May 22, says Minister Mathew Dadiya, Abuja
Cabinet members of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration may not be dissolved as earlier reported but would have to remain till May 22 when a valedictory session for the cabinet will be held. Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, disclosed this on Thursday while fielding questions from State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided by the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday in Abuja. Mohammed said, “We will be having a valedictory session on 22nd May. The cabinet remains intact.” According to him, the President is scheduled to
hold a valedictory session with members of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on May 22nd after which the cabinet will be dissolved ahead of his inauguration. Buhari will be swornin on 29th May to begin another four year term in office. But the Information Minister said, “ministers, as directed by President Buhari are already preparing their handover notes to be submitted to Permanent Secretaries in their respective ministries before the administration winds down completely. President Buhari had on Thursday, April 25, proceeded on a 10-day private visit to the United Kingdom (UK). Last week, April 17 precisely, the President directed ministers to immediately submit a comprehensive status
report of their policies and projects on or before April 24th to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF). However, in a self-counter reaction, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said the fact that the valedictory session of the federal cabinet will be held on 22 May 2019, does not mean that the cabinet will be dissolved on the same day. Clarifying his earlier statement, the Minister said it is the prerogative of the President to dissolve the cabinet anytime he chooses. ‘’It is therefore inaccurate to extrapolate from my statement - that the FEC valedictory session will hold on 22 May - to say that the President will dissolve the cabinet on the same day. They do not mean the same thing,’’ he said.
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Senate invites IGP to brief nation on killings, others Tunde Opalana, Abuja
Worried by the wave and spate of armed banditry and kidnappings in most parts of northern Nigeria, the Senate has unanimously invited the acting Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to appear before the legislators next week Tuesday to brief the nation on the security situation in the country. The acting IGP is expected to brief the Senate on the initiative put in place to curb the current security situation in the country. Recall that the Senate had on several occasions in the spate of one year invited the immediate past Inspector General, Ibrahim Kpotun Idris, without the former Police boss honouring invitations. Recalling this, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at plenary on Thursday, said: “You have all been in this chamber for one year we could not even communicate, converse or engage with the Nigeria Police. “You were all here when the Head of Police refused to even come before us. How can we work together to move things forward because at the end of the day, we must begin to sit down with those in charge and discuss what we need to do, how do we help you. Even we want to recruit, we can’t do it from here, we need guidance, they need to tell us what we need to know. “We need, as I said in addressing this matter to take hard and difficult decisions and have a more structural approach to issue of security. “As I said, we lost a lot of time and there was very little cooperation with the Head of Police and we hope that with the new Acting Inspector General of Police, the good actions we have taken on the issue of the Bills we have passed from Police Reform Act and Trust Fund shows that we are ready to work very closely with them to see how they can be successful.” Saraki also pleaded that the leadership of the Senate should ensure that the Bills that were passed on the Police Reform and Trust Fund be sent to our counterparts in the house, so we can get concurrence and have these Bills sent to the President so that we can get assent as quick as possible. The invitation of the IGP followed a thought provoking deliberation on a motion by Senator Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central) on the killing of a 29-year-old Briton, Faye Mooney and a Nigerian,
Mathew Oguche as well as abduction of three others on Friday, 19th April, 2019 at a Holiday Resort in Kajuru Local Government of Kaduna State. The Senate urged the government to set up inter-agency task force to tackle cases of banditry and kidnapping in Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara and Niger States; as well as urging the security authorities to intensify the search for the perpetrators and bring them to book. It further asked security agencies to give special security cover to foreign workers and tourists. To renew security architecture across the nation, the legislators urged security agencies to immediately deploy the use of drones and interceptors in tracking kidnappers asking for ransom; and that telecommunications companies should provide security agencies with information in areas where there are kidnappings. The Senate also agreed to send a delegation to the British Embassy and condole the British government. Leading the debate, Senator Shehu Sani said he was worried that in recent times the attacks on individuals, houses and villages have become one too many and there is no single person that has been brought to book as a result of the wanton killings and the so much emphasised efforts at combating the crime is not yielding fruitful results. He was further worried that it was so unfortunate that Ms. Faye Mooney, a humanitarian worker with an NGO, Mercy Corp, who had worked in war torn countries like Iraq and Kosovo helping the needy, the vulnerable and internally displaced persons was killed in Nigeria. He recalled that earlier in the year, President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered senior security chiefs to curb kidnapping in the region when four western tourists, two Americans and two Canadians were abducted in Kaduna in an ambush in January that left two of their police escorts dead. This development, he said, has grave implication on tourism development and direct foreign investment into the country. “The recurrence of this banditry where foreigners and tourists are involved may put Nigeria’s diplomatic relationship on the line thereby raising red flag to other tourists who may wish to visit Nigeria; “The northern part of Nigeria has become a theater of killings and kidnappings, especially states like Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kaduna
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and Niger. Kajuru, in Kaduna state is notorious for killings and kidnappings. “Recall the death of Agom Adam, Dr. Maiwada Raphael Galadima, late last year, who was killed by kidnappers after collecting ransom. It is pathetic to note that this area has become hostile to both visitors and the inhabitants who have resorted to internally displaced person’s camps. “Some elders of this area are right now cooling off in various prisons in Kaduna state. In Birnin Gwari, live has become unbearable for the people because over 40 villages came under attack recently and in some instances with kidnappers sending notices before carrying out their attack. These people have killed thousands of people including children, raped women and have gone further to stop the villagers from going to farm; “Worthy of concern also is the spade of killing and kidnapping that has found base in Zamfara and Niger states. In Munya local government of Niger state, over 20 housewives were kidnapped and areas such as Kushaka, Kurebe, Pandogari, Gidigori, Kusherki, Koregi, and Alawa, Kwaki, Bataro, Chikuba, Shafa, Kauri, Zazzaga in Rafi local government are uder serious siege by the kidnappers. Other areas under siege include Kakangi, Gayam, Dan Ganji, Maganda, Dawari and Kazage. “Distinguished colleagues, you will
be astonished to hear that the kidnappers had the audacity to write and want the member representing Bimin Gwari/ Giwa in the House of Representatives, Hon. Hassan Adamu Shekara warning him of his activities thereby forcing him to evacuate his family from the area. “Distinguished colleagues, as I present this motion, negotiation is ongoing to pay ransom for the abductees of the Kujuru incident. The abductors had earlier demanded for N60, 000, 000 as ransom. “Consoled by the recent presence of a joint patrol team of the police, army, air force and some para-military outfits on the Abuja - Kaduna express road and even though the hitherto deserted road which forced people to resort to using the train is bubbling back to life, these unfortunate acts have continued unabated. “Determined to change this ugly narrative, the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria cannot fold its hands and watch the degeneration of Nigeria’s security because Addams Jane said: “the good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us and incorporated in our common life”, said Sani. Contributing to the motion, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, called for declaration of a national state of emergency to enable the government put in place measures to end this problem.
Osun guber appeal: Adeleke’s life in danger, alerts PDP Demands immediate release of Adeleke’s school principal
Tunde Opalana, Abuja The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alerted the nation that the life of its Osun State governorship candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke is in danger. The party alleged that certain desperate elements of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who are unsettled about the legal process by Adeleke to retrieve his governorship mandate, are now viciously plotting to use all means to put him out of circulation. According to PDP national publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party’s suspicion followed series of unrelenting attacks, threats and the desperation now being exhibited by the APC.
Addressing a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, he said the party has become apprehensive that there are plots to silence Senator Adeleke as a way to terminate his efforts to retrieve his governorship mandate in the court. Part of the plot, he said, “ is to frame and arrest the Principal of his school, Ede Muslim High School, Ede, Mr. Kadili Adejare Abass, on trump-up charges that Senator Adeleke’s School testimonial was forged with the aim of using such fabrication as a basis to smear and clamp down on Senator Adeleke”. The PDP recalled that it had earlier alerted the public that “having failed in their project to brand Senator Adeleke’s WAEC Certificate as fake, APC leaders, particularly those operating from Lagos
were weaving a new fabrication that Senator Adeleke’s School Testimonial was “forged”. The party said it had also informed the public of how a former commissioner in Osun State was used by the APC leaders to reach and compromise certain top police officers to use the fabrications to arrest and embarrass Senator Adeleke and the Principal of his School, Ede Muslim High School even when they have not committed any crime. “Yesterday, April 24, 2019 the Nigerian police in collaboration with the APC arrested Mr. Abass, the Principal of the Ede Muslim High School, Ede as well as the wife of the school’s Registrar, Mrs. Rofiyat Oladepo and her nine months old baby.
“Information available to the PDP shows that AIG Adeleye Oyebade of Zone II, Oshogbo, ordered the arrest of the innocent Principal of the school and the Registrar. “When the Registrar, Mr. Kabir Oladipo could not be reached as he is undergoing treatment for legs and arms injuries he sustained in a motor accident, AIG Oyebade allegedly ordered one ASP Faliyu to arrest the wife, Mrs. Rofiyatu Oladepo, with her 9 months old baby. Both the innocent mother and her baby were dumped at the Zone II Police headquarters, Osogbo. “The PDP has also been informed of how AIG Oyebade allegedly told those who went to visit the detainees last
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He advised that victims of kidnapping should share their experiences with security agencies to help them Marshal plans to curb the menace. “I lend my support to this motion. Nigeria is becoming a killing field and this will have an effect on investment and tourism. We need to do something drastic, something unusual that we have not done before. We need to mobilize the military to those areas and we should not be shy of asking for help,”- Senator Joshua Lidani. Sen. Ahmad Baba Kaita (Katsina North) said: “What have we done as Senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? We should marshal out a plan from the chambers of this Senate to secure this country.” Senator Emmanuel Bwacha (Taraba South) said creation of state police is the most important solution to insecurity in Nigeria while he called for synergy between local security outfits and security agencies. He added that there should be effective deployment of security agents to flashpoints of criminal activities. Sen. Kabiru Marafa (Zamfara Central) said there is a war in Northern Nigeria and that in the next two years, there might not be anyone again in Zamfara if care is not taken. He disclosed that not less than 3,000 victims are currently in kidnappers dens across Zamfara State. Rather than creating State Police, Marafa suggested a holistic fight against corruption as panacea to crime in Nigeria. Contributing, Senator Andrew Uchendu (Rivers East), said “until our youth are engaged, this problem will continue. If we dispose of 3 of the 5 vehicles we own and use the proceeds to engage our youth, would it not be better? We need to find appropriate economic policies to engage idle hands.” Sen. David Umaru (Niger East) said “our soldiers are not provided with enough logistics and use this as an excuse to collaborate with kidnappers. The state government has not helped matters; they do nothing to provide funds. We need to device short term goals and long term solutions. We need to establish a special force to address this problem.”The Senate President before ruling on the prayers, said: “There are a lot of issues that we need to address because the way these series of killings are going on and that is why we brought it up today. In line with the last speaker, we must begin to look at the solutions. “When we talk about the way forward, we need to be honest with ourselves. We need to talk as senators in this upper chamber because in addressing these issues we need to be frontal on what has led us to where we are today and we must proceed through our political parties platform and see it as a problem that all of us need to address. “Where there is a fault, we must be bold enough to say where the fault is and where there are sanctions that need to be taken we must be bold as well to say so. “We should abide a prayer in line with some of the work we had done so far. If you remember, we had done a retreat, we had done a report, we had done second reading and a few recommendations. If you can recollect, we invited the Heads of the security agencies and directed them to submit to us what they need and there was no response till date.”- Senate President. “So, what I think is that we should take it up from here, we should not get discouraged. We should go back and review where we are and find a way for our Committees to reengage the Heads of our security agencies.”
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FG approves N52bn for e-border security Mathew Dadiya, Abuja
The Federal Government has approved a whopping N52 billion for the installation of modern technology to monitor and secure the Nigerian border across the country. Nigeria borders Niger in the north, Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east, and Benin in the west; while coast in the south is located on the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. The approval was given on Wednesday at the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Speaking to Stage House correspondents after the meeting, the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazzau, said that there was need for modern technology to be able to monitor the nation’s borders. Dambazzau observed that
Nigeria’s borders were very porous and diverse, saying, “it is impossible to man these borders physically.” He explained that this approval was in line with the President Muhammadu Bubari administration focus on securing the country. “We also thought of the capacity to respond to emergencies at the borders. “It is on this note that I presented a memo today for this eBorder solution,” the minister said. According to him, this process started in 2012 but we picked it up to move forward when we came in. He said that the project is to be completed within the next two years and it will cost about N52 billion. “There is a pilot project already which has been very successful, it was installed to monitor two borders. “This project is going to cover 86 border posts in the country. We will be able to also monitor
Osinbajo 1,400 illegal routes that are used for smuggling and all kinds of cross border criminal activities. “The Nigeria Immigration Service will work very closely with other services. When it comes to response, with the air force and the army units deployed near the borders, with the customs in terms of
smuggling. The information will be available real-time 24/7, Dambazzau said. Nigeria is faced with numerous security challenges ranging from terrorism, kidnapping, oil bunkering, and smuggling largely due to illegal immigrants and porous border.
Italian prosecutors indict Shell, Eni over $1.1bn bribe for OPL245 New analysis has found that oil giants, Shell and Eni’s controversial deal for a Nigerian oil licence, included unprecedented terms which funded an alleged bribery scheme. The terms replicated military-rule era “sole risk” contracts and boosted Shell and Eni’s internal valuations of the oil deal enough to justify the companies paying $1.1billion upfront. Italian prosecutors allege that the $1.1billion paid by Shell and Eni for the OPL 245 licence was used to pay former Nigerian Petroleum Minister, Dan Etete and “intended for payment to President Jonathan, members of the government and other Nigerian public officials.” Shell, Eni and some of their senior managers are now standing trial, charged with international corruption, with prosecution pending in other countries. The award of military era style contracts for deep water fields to huge international oil companies appears to be unprecedented since the advent of civil government in Nigeria. The deal transferred massive economic benefits to the companies at the expense of the Nigerian people by giving away Nigeria’s right to its share of the oil produced, terms which resemble ‘sole risk’ contracts granted only to Nigerian companies during military rule in Nigeria’s Deep Water. The Nigerian Department of Petroleum Resources currently lists the OPL 245 licence as a sole risk type contract in its annual report. The analysis of Shell and Eni’s valuation documents prepared before they agreed the deal in 2011 appears to show that the transfer of Nigeria’s share of future revenue to the companies was essential for the companies to be willing to pay over $1 billion upfront, money that prosecutors say was used to pay massive bribes. The analysis also found that the Nigerian state’s ability to buy their
rights back was heavily restricted in the deal with Nigeria having to pay $650m plus interest up front to reacquire a stake worth an estimated $2 billion in future revenue. These rights would still leave Nigeria with a far lower share of the oil production than recommended by the IMF, and 15% or $3.5bn lower than previous terms for the same license. The analysis was carried out by expert oil consultancy firm Resources for Development, commissioned by NGOs Global Witness, HEDA, Re: Common and The Corner House using publicly available documents including Shell and Eni’s valuations of the oil block. An analysis published in late 2018 by the same firm showed that the terms of the contract could reduce the Nigerian Government’s revenue from the fields by $5.86bn over the lifetime of the project when compared to the standard Production Sharing Contract (PSC) terms in place in Nigeria since 2005, assuming an oil price of $70 per barrel. Emails between Shell managers at the time showed they were aware that the deal would not give Nigeria rights to the share of its oil that is usual in deals between country governments and international companies. Nigeria’s most senior civil servant in the Department of Petroleum Resources objected strongly to the terms of the deal at the time, calling it “highly prejudicial to the interests of the Federal Government”, but Nigerian ministers appeared to have ignored or overruled these concerns. Shell managers had been briefed that the ministers who overruled civil servants to approve the deal were likely to receive bribes. Nigeria is currently pursuing civil claims against Shell and Eni over the deal which they claim “Shell and Eni engaged in for “bribery and unlawful conspiracy” to harm the Federal Republic of Nigeria and that they dishonestly assisted corrupt Nigerian government officials.”
The current Nigerian Attorney General, Abubakar Malami, reportedly suggested that Nigeria could reach a settlement with the companies with a deal including Nigeria re-acquiring a stake in OPL 245. President Buhari reportedly rejected any settlement, ordered a halt to development of the oil block until all issues are resolved and the legal process has run its course. Barnaby Pace, a campaigner at Global Witness said, “We’ve known of allegations of vast bribery in this deal for years. Now we’ve learned that Shell and Eni profited unfairly through military era contract terms meaning that it was Nigeria’s share of oil that was used to fuel profiteering and payoffs. It is simply unacceptable that Shell and Eni should be allowed to hold on to this scandalous deal.” “These companies and Nigerian officials agreed a sweetheart deal that deprives Nigeria of money it badly needs to build schools and pay doctors. President Buhari should reject any deal that leaves the OPL 245 oil license with these companies.” Said Olanrewaju Suraju of HEDA. “Shell and Eni represented their OPL 245 contract as a production sharing system yet it includes no sharing of production for Nigeria.
This shockingly poor deal must be cancelledm,” said Nick Hildyard of The Corner House. “The Italian government is discouraging Nigerian migrants trying to reach Italy by claiming that it will help them at home, but Italy’s biggest multinational, part owned by the state, is accused of depriving the Nigerian people of billions. The OPL 245 scandal appears to show that Italians are not helping the poorest, but profiting from them,” said Antonio Tricarico of Re: Common. Shell and Eni were asked for their comments on the analyses. Both companies and their managers have denied wrongdoing and criminality in the deal. Shell stated that “In line with correct legal process, many of these issues will be considered by the court and we do not wish to interfere with those proceedings”. Eni claimed in light of their ongoing trial, Eni is “unable to disclose… information relevant for the pending proceedings, nor is it otherwise willing to publicly disclose data that are sensitive in nature.” They noted that Eni appointed experts in court will “cover the significant benefits for Nigeria” from the deal and that it will be shown to be “transparent, lawful and beneficial for Nigeria”.
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night that they are continuing the criminal aspect of the Civil action commenced by the APC, which is still in court. “The PDP holds that it is most unfortunate that the Nigeria Police will allow certain elements within its ranks to yield themselves as tools in the hands of the oppressive APC in their desperation to thwart the mandate of the people of Osun State, which they freely gave to Senator Ademola Adeleke. “It is clear that there is no way a school principal, who duly signed and issued a school testimonial under his own hand and position, can be said to have “forged” the same testimonial. “Moreso, the school register as well as the WAEC result and certificate eminently show that Senator Adeleke attended the school, sat for WAEC examination and obtained the certificate,
which has been validated even by a court of competent jurisdiction, thus also authenticating the school testimonial”, said Ologbondiyan. The PDP therefore called on the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, to call his men to order on issues related to Senator Adeleke’s determination to retrieve his governorship mandate, which was stolen by the APC. It further urges the IGP to order the immediate release of the innocent School Principal, the wife of the school registrar and her baby, while the party counseled the APC and their allies to end their schemes against Senator Adeleke, as they will all come to naught in the face of justice and the will of the people Osun State. The PDP called on Nigerians to hold the APC and their agents responsible should Senator Adeleke becomes a victim of any harm or sudden disappearance.
‘Doctors can leave’ comment: Although misquoted, I stand by my words - Ngige Ukpono Ukpong, Abuja The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige, has clarified his position on the issue of international migration by Nigerian Medical Doctors as contained in his interview on Channels Television live morning programme on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 which has been subjected to serial distortion and misinterpretation, arising from skewed news broadcast by the Channels media team. He described the incident as well as the selective reportage which it fuelled in the media as unnecessary, calling for a deeper understanding of the issue in question. A statement by the Special Assistant Media to the Minister, Nwachukwu Obidiwe, said Sen. Ngige being a patriotic Nigerian, a medical doctor, and one who neither shies away from speaking on the reality of the Nigerian situation nor given to pretences, fully appreciates the sensitivity of the issue at hand and the consequential negative import of brain drain on national productivity. “I speak from the vintage position of being a medical doctor and member, Nigerian Medical Association since June, 1979 and enriched by my vast knowledge on health administration, having retired as a Deputy Director, Medical Services and Training from the Federal Ministry of Health in 1998, member of Vision 2010 Committee on Health as well as senior member, Senate Committee on Health 2011-2015. “Therefore, the truth no matter how it hurts, must be told and reality, boldly faced. Hence, apart from Nigeria’s non-compliance with the World Health Organisation’s ratio of one doctor to six hundred patients of which I was misquoted, every other thing I said in that interview is an existential reality, useful and constructive facts which every Nigerian that watched the full interview will hardly dispute. I invite opinion moulders especially those who have spoken or written
on this issue to watch the full clip of my interview with the channels. “And it is for this reason that I admitted having a little cause to worry about brain drain among medical doctors. The fact is that while the federal government has recorded a remarkably steady improvement in our healthcare system, Nigeria is yet to get there. We do not at present have enough health facilities to accommodate all the doctors seeking to do tertiary specialist training (residency) in the Teaching Hospitals, Federal Medical Centres and few accredited state and private specialist centres in the country, where roughly 20% of the yearly applicants are absorbed while the remaining 80%, try their luck elsewhere.” According to the statement, most of these rejected applicants usually throng the Federal Ministry of Health and that of Labour and Employment to complain of being illegally schemed out. “What the Minister meant therefore is that these professionals have the right to seek for training abroad to sharpen their skills, become specialists and later turn this problem to a national advantage when they repatriate their legitimate earnings and later return to the country. “Even where some of these doctors are bonded to their oversea training institutions, examples abound on the large number of them who have successfully returned to settle and establish specialist centres across the country. It is therefore a question of turning your handicap to an advantage,” the statement concluded.
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Plateau PDP crisis: Atiku’s N10m IDP’s Short News donation with Gbong Gwom - Sango Kingsley Chukwuka, Jos The embattled Plateau state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman, Damishi Sango on Thursday, said the controversial Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) funds donated by the party’s presidential flag bearer, Atiku Abubakar, was given to the Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Gyang Buba. Sango said that Atiku gave N10 million to support the IDPs when he visited Jos, during his campaign tour and when the money was released, it was transmitted to the Gbong Gwom. Daily Times recalls that the Plateau state PDP chairman was on Wednesday suspended by a 16
-member faction of the party, for allegedly embezzling N3.1milion meant for the IDPs. Responding to the accusation, Sango said N3.1 million was raised by the party and not Atiku to support the IDPs and that it was judiciously utilized, but for the N10million donation, the money was handed over to the paramount ruler. “The money they are talking about was the one raised among ourselves for the IDPs which was judiciously utilized. I still remain the chairman of the party and that is why I am seating in my office to address you. “16 members cannot remove me from office because my hands are clean and if I must be removed, due process must be followed.
We need peace in the party, but some misguided persons in the party want to distract us so that we will not make a headway at the governorship election tribunal. “We have massive evidence to win at the tribunal and we will not allow anyone to distract us,” Sango said. On his part, the representative of the party chairmen in the 17 local government areas, Dauda Waptu, said they were not consulted before the suspension notice was issued to the state party chairman. Waptu advised the aggrieved members to follow due process in their dealings, adding that Sango remains the leader of the party until the right thing is done.
Police parade 39 suspected criminals, launch ‘operation puff adder’ in Bauchi Samuel Luka, Bauchi
The Bauchi state Police Command says it has arrested 39 suspects in connections with various crimes across the state. The state Police Commissioner, Ali Aji Janga, stated this while speaking at the launch of ‘operation puff adder’ at the command’s headquarters, Bauchi on Thursday. Exhibits recovered from the suspects according to the police commissioner, include, five dane guns, nine cutlasses, one sharp knife, three motor-cycles and 29 blocks of wrapped dry leave suspected to be Indian hemp. Others items recovered from the suspects, he said are two axes, three long sticks, and one Tiger electricity generator. Janga said the new operation would prevent the influx of criminal elements into the state in view of the ongoing security operations in neighboring Gombe state and will also enable the police to mop up arms from the hands of criminals wherever they hide them.
Bayelsa workers elect new NLC leadership Akam James, Yenagoa
Workers in Bayelsa state under the National Labour Congress (NLC) on Thursday, re-elected the immediate past Chairman of the union, Comrade Ndiumo Dinipre John and other new members of the state executive committee. Comrade Ndiumo defeated his only opponent, Comrade Selepreye Koin with 293 votes to 75 votes with 23 as voided votes. The election which took place at the Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre had 392 delegates in attendance. The re-elected chairman in his acceptance speech commended workers in the state for giving him another chance to lead them, adding that he will be stronger than his first tenure. He noted that even when some workers thought he hadn’t done anything tangible in his first four years, but with their continued support he was determined to do more, adding that election period is over it was now time to move the state forward. “Thank you all for giving me a second chance; I will be stronger in this second tenure. Even when some persons thought I didn’t do anything, with your support I will do more. Elections are over; let’s work together in unity so that we can achieve more,” Dinipre said.
Tribunal grants APC guber candidate leave to inspect election materials
L-R:MD/CEO, GE Nigeria and Grid Solutions Sub Saharan Africa, Dr Lazarus Angbazo; MD/CEO, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Usman Gur Mohammed; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Louis Edozien and Deputy Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Audren De Kerdrel Guillaume during the official ground-breaking ceremony of the Abuja Feeding Scheme held in Abuja.
African Human, Peoples’ Rights Court woos Nigeria on membership Andrew Orolua, Abuja A delegation of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights led by its President, Justice Sylvain Ore are expected to arrive the country on Saturday to solicit support for Nigeria’s declaration that will enable citizens take their right abuses’ complaints before the court. Nigeria in 2004 ratified the protocol that established the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, thus making it one of the 30 -member states that have adopted the protocol out of the 55 –member African Union countries, but she is yet to make a declaration that would allow Nigerians utilize the court. In addition to the ratification of the protocol, states have to make declarations as required under Article 34 (6) of the protocol to allow individuals and nongovernmental organizations bring cases directly before the court. Without such a declaration, the court would have no jurisdiction over cases brought before it. So far, only nine of the 30 -member states to the protocol: Benin, Burkina
Faso,Cote d’Ivoire ,Ghana, Malawi, Mali, Tanzania, Tunisia and one other country had made the declaration recognizing the competence of the court to receive cases from non-governmental organizations and individuals. A representative of Nigeria to the court, Justice Stella Anukam, said yesterday while declaring open a training workshop for judiciary correspondents in Abuja, that the one- week working visit to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice and key government officials was necessary to enlighten the people about the court. “Very few citizens are aware of the existence of the court,” she said, adding that the media can help by enlightening the people whom the court is meant to serve. A statement signed by the Court Registrar, Robert Eno, stated that the President of the Court, Justice Ore is hopeful that “the visit will help to enhance judicial cooperation and share experiences between the two courts.” According to it, the reciprocal visit follows the inaugural visit by the ECOWAS Court of Justice to the Arusha -
based court in February last year, during which a memorandum of understanding was signed. The visit, he added, is part of the court’s ongoing efforts to strength ties with regional courts on the continent. A similar memorandum was signed by the African Court with the East African Court of Justice last month in Arusha. The African Court delegation, which includes three judges and senior registry staff is also expected to pay a courtesy call on President Muhammad Buhari and meet key officials in the ministries of foreign affairs and justice, as well as the National Human Rights Commission, Nigeria Bar Association, non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations. A senior Information / Communication Officer of the court, Mr. Chhatbar Sukhdev said the court was established in 1998 by virtue of Article 1 of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights came into force on January25, 2004, is to complement the protective mandate of the African Commission on Human Rights.
The Governorship and National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal in Sokoto state on Thursday granted the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Ahmad Aliyu, leave to inspect used election materials. It also ordered that Gov. Aminu Tambuwal, be served the court processes through substituted means. The tribunal Chairman, Justice Abbas Bawale, granted the prayers made by the petitioner’s counsel, Mr. Steve Nwoke, noting that the tribunal had carefully perused the ex parte applications. Justice Bawale granted the petitioners leave to physically inspect materials used by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct the governorship election and re-run election, photocopy documents, as well as obtain true certified copies. He further granted the petitioners leave to serve Tambuwal through substituted means as prayed along with Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legal adviser, Mr. Muktar Yabo. Meanwhile, Justice Bawale also granted Tambuwal and his party leave to invite forensic experts to conduct physical inspection of materials used for the elections and obtain true certified copies of documents.
Chevron alleges vandals tampered with its wells in Ondo Adewale Momoh, Akure
Chevron has confirmed that the oil wells razed in Ondo state belong to the company. According the oil company in a statement issued on Thursday, it stated that thirdparty interference was suspected to have allegedly tempered with its facilities which is a joint venture with the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) in the Southern Senatorial District of Ondo state. The inferno which is yet to be put off was reported to have spread to communities within the location of the oil wells. The statement signed by the company’s General Manager, Policy Government and Public Affairs, Esimaje Brikinn, assured that efforts are on towards quenching the fire. “Chevron Nigeria Limited, operator of the joint venture between it and the NNPC confirms that at about 10:00 pm on Thursday, April 18, a fire was observed at the Ojumole Well No. 1, an idle and plugged well with no flow line connected to it. Ojumole field is in NNPC/CNL Western Niger Delta area of operations. “Chevron conducted an overflight to evaluate the fire and also mobilized emergency responders to assess the site, contain the fire and boom the area. In addition, Chevron notified community stakeholders about the incident and also reported it to the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) and other regulatory and security authorities. “A joint investigation visit to the site of the incident on April 20, by a team made up of regulatory agencies, community stakeholders and Chevron determined that the fire incident was caused by third-party interference. There was no impact to any of the neighboring communities. “Chevron is currently working with contractors to safely put out the fire as quickly as possible.
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Fallouts from Onnoghen’s trial and conviction
Jideofor Adibe
Walter Onnoghen’s nearly 100-day suspense-packed thriller with the Code of Conduct Tribunal finally came to a conclusion on April 18 2019. He was found him guilty of not declaring some of his assets and removed as the Chief Judge of Nigeria. The tribunal also barred him from holding public office for ten years and recommended the forfeiture to the government of the monies in the accounts which he did not declare to the Code of Conduct Bureau as he should.The former Chief Justice of Nigeria has already filed notice of appeal. It is not unlikely that the case may be ultimately decided by the Supreme Court. Walter Onnoghen’s trial and conviction by the CCT raises several fundamental issues: One, contrary to the belief that the CCT, as an arm of the executive, does the bidding of the latter, it had actually in the past taken some bold decisions and judgements that were against the interest of the presidency, suggesting that it either has a measure of autonomy or is fearless. For instance in June 2017, a two-man panel of CCT judges headed by its Chairman Danladi Umar, discharged and acquitted Senate President Dr Bukola Saraki of all the 18 charges of false asset declaration and other related offences preferred against him. This came as a surprise to many, given the fact that the federal government and the APC leadership never hid their desire to get Saraki out of the Senate leadership by any means possible. Saraki had also engaged in public spat with Danladi Umar. In fact after his acquittal by the CCT, the Special Assistant to the President on Prosecution, Mr. Okoi Obono-Obla reportedly wondered why the CCT dismissed the weight of “overwhelming evidence” against Saraki and described the acquittal as “travesty of justice”. Following from this, it can be assumed that the CCT, though an arm of the executive, does not always rubberstamp the wishes of the executive. This fact is important in the discussion of the trial and conviction of Onnoghen. Two, while the CCT had shown courage and a level of autonomy in the past, there are at least six grounds that seemed to lend credence to allegations that the tribunal was doing a hatchet job for the presidency: (a) the
petition against Onnoghen was written by one Dennis Aghanya, who was Buhari’s aide between 2009 and 2011 and also the pioneer national publicity secretary of Buhari’s Congress for Progressive Change (CPC). Aghana is the executive Secretary of the AntiCorruption and Research Based Data Initiative (ARDI), a self-proclaimed civil society group that petitioned the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) about Onnoghen’s alleged nondeclaration of assets.(b)In a speed rarely seen in Nigeria’s public service, ARDI’s petition was received at the CCB on January 9 2019, and on January 11 2019 officials of the CCB confronted Onnoghen with the allegations. (c) The way the ex parte order for Onnoghen’s suspension was ‘procured’ appeared dubious, and was allegedly on the prompting of the federal government. (d) During Onnoghen’s trial,AwwalYakassai, a prosecution witness, admitted that the two assets declaration forms submitted in 2016 by Onnoghen had not even been verified by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) as required by law, meaning that the CCB could not have recommended his trial to CCT as required by law. It also turned out that the amounts of money he was said to have in the undeclared accounts (which by the way were domiciliary, and not foreign accounts as reported) were grossly exaggerated and not something someone of his standing could not afford to have.Despite the weight of these evidences,the CCT declined Onnoghen’s request to file a no case submission. This objection was one of Onnoghen’s appeals that were still pending at the time the CCT convicted him. In fact four of his five appeals were for inexplicable reasons still pending at the time of his conviction by the CCT.(e) The CCT insisted it had jurisdiction in the case despite the Nganjiwa vs FRN case in 2019 where the Court of Appeal held that trial of judicial officers would first be by the Nigerian Judicial Council – a position affirmed by the CCT itself in 2017 in the Nguta v FRN case. CCT claimed it was trying Onnoghen as a public official, not as an officer of the judiciary. This line of reasoning, if it holds, will potentiallymean theside-liningof the Nigerian Judicial Council in the trial of judicial officers since all judicial officers are also
public officials.(f) Three separate High Court interim injunctions as well as another interim injunction by the National Industrial Court were ignored by the CCT. Three, beyond the judgment, is the government’s apparent insensitivity to its environment and possible perceptions of its actions and policy options by different publics. Since people’s perceptions constitute their reality, managing the optics of any policy choice, may be even more important than the intendment of the policy, however noble or altruistic. The government simply seemed not to care, making the issue assume several dimensions and feed many conspiracy theories. First Onnoghen’s tussle with the CCT started in early January 2019 – only weeks to the 2019 elections. This made the opposition to link his removal to a desire by the government to get a pliant CJN who would favour it in the constitution of the election petition panels. Following from this, it quickly appropriated Onnoghen and became his chief defender – which paradoxically also hardened the resolve of his traducers. Second, after Onnoghen’s suspension, Buhari who is routinely accused in the South of clannishness, andof favouring the Muslim North in strategic appointments, did nothing to change that perception in his decision to appoint Mohammed Tanko, a Muslim from Bauchi State, as the Acting Chief Judge. Third, there was also a South-south victimization angle to it: it should be recalled that Buhari dragged his feet in making Onnoghen the substantive CJN. It was only when he was away on medical treatment in the UK that Osinbajo got him confirmed as the substantive CJN. In September 2018, Buhari had removed Matthew Seiyefa from the southsouth, who was appointed by the then Acting President Yemi Osibanjo, as Acting Director of the DSS following the sacking of Lawal Daura by Osinbajo on August 7 2018. Buhari replaced him with Yusuf Magaji Bichi. Fourth, there was also North-South spin to the Onnoghen issue. Many critics from the South were quick to remark that the removal of Onnoghen as the CJN was only the second time in the country’s history that such would happen, and that in both cases the judges affected are from the South, and removed by leaders from
the North: the first time was in August 1975 when Murtala Muhammed controversially sacked Taslim Elias as the CJN. However unlike in the Onnoghen case, Elias was not subjected to any criminal trial. Rather the military government of Murtala Muhammed showed some sensitivity in the face of outcries against his removal and sought to make amends by promoting his election to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at the Hague two months later. Fifth, religious card was equally played during the Onnoghen case. For instance the National Christian Elders Forum said Onnoghen’s removal was a ‘jihad against Christians’ which it claimed started with the removal of General Gowon from power in 1975. In response, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) accused the NCEF of turning logic on its head. Based on the above, it is clear that from nation-building perspective, the government’s management of the Onnoghen case was simply a complete disaster. Four, with the Buhari government held largely in suspicion in the South, the Onnoghen case adds to a legitimacy crisis around the government in that part of the country. Add to this the rising spate of insecurity in the entire North, which if it leads to ‘buyers’ remorse’, will mean generalised legitimacy crisis for the government. I think it will be unwise for the government to take things for granted. There is ominous and dangerous silence across the country – as if people are on ‘siddon look’, waiting to see what will happen next. The government should move to douse the tension in the country, including the one created by Onnoghen’s trial. Five, I agree with the Nigerian Judicial Council that Onnoghen has become too controversial for the exalted position of CJN and should be retired with full benefits – once(and if) he is able to use the courts to clear his name. I equally believe that the circumstances in which Mohamed Tanko was appointed Acting Chief Judge creates a legitimacy issue for him. He should step aside. Beyond these, the government should do far more to clean up the mess it created in the first instance.
Diaspora remittance and national development
Femi Odere
Like the reports that preceded it, the 2018 “Migration and Development Brief” of the World Bank that tracks the remittances of immigrants in high- and middle-income countries of the world–which was recently released–is an important document that the Nigerian government should be elated about because of its contribution to and enhancement of the country’s economic life. Just as the previous years, the report says that remittances to Nigeria by her citizens around the world was the highest in sub-Saharan Africa as it stood at $24.3 billion last year, compared to the 2017 figure of $22.3 billion, which means there was a net increase of $2 billion. According to the report, “immigrants sent $46 billion to their home countries in subSaharan Africa last year, a 10 percent jump in remittances in 2017.” The “Brief” also gives us a breakdown of those countries in subSaharan Africa whose remittances contributed significant percentages to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It says, therefore, that “as a share of their GDP, Comoros had the largest share, followed by the Gambia, Lesotho, Cape Verde, Liberia, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Togo, Ghana and Nigeria” in that order. Before one attempts to point out the significance, if not the contribution of these remittances to national development (in the case of Nigeria), it is important to also attempt to identify other values/variables that are inherent in the World Bank report that makes it possible for individual remittances of citizens of these countries from far-flung corners of the world to be so compelling that they took notice able chunks of their countries’ GDP–which may not be easily discernible. In the countries whose GDP are significantly affected by these remittances, at least three things may have emerged from the WB Brief. These are: Immigrants from these countries are either well educated, resourceful or industrious in their host countries for them to be able to command the incomes that leaves
some extras to send to their countries of origin. The populations of these immigrants in their host countries are significant and probably in proportion to the population of their home countries. And more importantly, their psycho-emotional attachment to their countries of origin is significantly higher than the world average. From the foregoing, and in the case of Nigeria whose developmental challenges are as big as her population and landmass, one would have thought that some carefully crafted, concerted, consistent, and specificallytargeted policies and programmes would have long been dedicated to her Diasporans (a huge resource pool waiting to be tapped) in her quest for economic growth and expansion. While the Buhari administration should be credited with the establishment of the Office of Diaspora and Foreign Affairs in the presidency for the first time in the country’s governance history under the able leadership of Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, it should also be pointed out that whatever policies that are already in place may notbe commensurate with tapping not only the resource endowments of her diasporic citizens, but may be inadequate to vigorously engage them in solving the developmental challenges in which they’ve acquired the right expertise in their host countries.And this—-it seems to me—-is the crux of the matter. With this dearth of policy objectives by Nigerian governments for their diasporic citizens, it will not only be difficult for them to internalize the urge for their country’s growth and development, but they will be unable to see themselves as critical partners in the developmental challenges of their country of origin. While it would have been much easier for the country’s sub-units (the states) to harvest the resource endowments of their diasporic indigenes under some broader policy objectives of the federal government for their own peculiar developmental challenges, the states should now decide if, and how to engage
their diasporic indigenes as they cannot complain of being hamstrung or shackled by those ubiquitous federal government’s items on the Exclusive Legislative List. But the “if”—-it seems to me—-have not only taken the pride of place in the states’ decision (or indecision) to include their Diasporans into their developmental agendas, but has rendered the “how” a nonentity, judging by the 5 states of Anambra (with a full Ministry), Abia, Edo, Benue and Ekiti that have offices dedicated solely to their Diasporans for their developmental pursuits—-to my chagrin—out of the 36 states in the federation. While it would be standing logic on its head to postulate that the arrival of $24.3 billion into the economy of any country, let alone Nigeria’s (and, quite appropriately the states because they are the final destinations where these remittances are expended) couldn’t have added any intrinsic value to the states or is significant enough to warrant the state governments’ attention, one cannot help but say that a very significant portion of these remittances would probably be considered by financial experts to have been ‘wasted’ if these remittances were to be placed under close scrutiny. This is because the effects that the remittances should have had on the states in meeting their developmental challenges, relative to the monies (which could well be higher than some states’ monthly federal allocations) that accrued to them from their indigenes in the Diaspora, may be very negligible due to their lack of inclusion and participation in their state’s development. Surveys have indicated that the remittances to Nigeria by her diasporic citizens are spent mostly on education of their wards and other loved ones, healthcare, business start-ups and maintenance, land purchases, and building (of non-revenue generating) houses that would eventually end up serving as not only the retirement homes of their owners, but subsequently as their grave sites. While it cannot be argued that what these
remittances are used for, as in the case of the aforementioned, are in themselves social ‘goods’ in the states where they’re finally utilized, significant wastage would have been absent, or at least reduced to a minimum, if there are mechanisms to track the usage of these monies. What’s more, some of these remittances failed to have the desired effects due to the fraudulent behaviours of people to whom these monies are entrusted by their owners. This is where state governments—most of whose capacity utilization are not only very low and archaic, but also lacks the funds to spur socio-economic growths, should have come in as protectors of the economic interests of their diasporic indigenes through policies and programmes that will guide them aright. This would have been a win-win situation. But Ekiti state is now determined to make a difference by creating and nurturing mutually beneficial relationships with its diasporic communities in the pursuit of its developmental agenda.For someone who believes that a society can only realize its potential if its people are made the front, back and centre of every facet of its developmental aspiration, Governor John Kayode Fayemi is poised to engage Ekiti Diaspora (both within and without) towards the realization of his four/five pillars upon which reclaiming Ekiti land and restoring its values rests. For a people whose hope and trust in their leaders have always been dashed and shattered with reckless abandon by their leaders over time, it should not be gainsaid that the two major political capitals that have always been going for Governor Fayemi in his leadership trajectory are Trust and Integrity. These time-tested values will be leveraged with Ekiti Diaspora as it will also not only reflect in the policies of the Fayemi administration for strategic partnerships with its diasporic indigenes as so much water has passed under the bridge, but their engagements in every facet of the state’s developmental aspiration will engender them to own a piece of Ekiti.
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Editorial Commentary
Revisiting my ‘judgment without justice
Times Guest Columnist Mohammed Adamu
“The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang (so) that jury-men may dine”. Alexander Pope
PREAMBLE Depending on whether he is conservative or liberal, a judge -whenever he interprets, construe or construct the law- is bound to achieve one of two things: expand or constrict its capacity to do justice. Judges enjoy the judicial luxury to work justice or to occasion its reverse. They may resolve a matter narrow mindedly (rigidly) according to law or broad mindedly (liberally) even against the grain of it. Where there is no law certain –as was the case of the lacuna that brought Kogi’s Governor Bello- judges may rule to make new laws, so that by a just precedent set, they correct a defect in the body of law. But even where there is a law certain, -as it was in the Supreme Court’s overruling of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act concerning Saraki- judges are known whimsically, to rule to create unjust precedents in law. The Administration of Criminal Justice Act, ACJA had commendably outlawed interlocutory injunctions/stay of proceedings; but allegedly in aid of Saraki’s CCT matter, the Apex Court had brazenly overruled the Act and thus technically forced, by a judicial process, the amendment of a law made by the ‘legislative process’. And so judges do not only interpret or construe, they often also construct, the law -to establish its position especially amidst conflicting provisions. Or they may also create entirely new laws, even where there are extant provisions already. Thus judges have quasi-legislative power in their judicial capacities to make what is termed ‘judge-made’ or ‘court-made’ law -either in aid of errant parliaments or even in disregard of rightly guided ones. And so the judges’ power to determine what the law is supersedes even the much-touted constitutional right of parliament in that regard. In truth judges or the courts –not parliaments- are the ultimate legal sovereigns. Judicial power here subsumes the better part of legislative prerogative. Whatever judges choose to do with such enormous power, their conscience alone is the judge of whether they act judiciously in the interest of justice or judicially in the interest of law. But the danger in judges always acting according to law is that it is not in all circumstances that the law operates to work justice. And it is situations like this that make obvious the need for judges sometimes to rule not strictly according to the ‘letter’ of the law, but also according to its ‘spirit’. Every law, no matter how textually flawed, is animated by the spirit to achieve justice. It is the fault of judges if it does not. AS THE COURT PLEASES Judges have the liberty always to rule ‘as it pleases’ them. And maybe it is the reason that lawyers in court are obligated always to chorus: ‘as the court pleases’, any time a judge rules. It is with delight for some, as with dejection for others, that lawyers must thumb-up a judge for having done ‘as he pleases’ -whether he perverts the law or he ennobles it. ‘As the court pleases’ may conveniently underscore the supremacy of judicial caprice, but it may not always be indicative of justice done -unless judges make the doing of ‘justice’ always their pleasure. By the way, since judges have the liberty always to rule ‘as it pleases’ them, why should it not please them to do so justly, even if they have to do it against the grain of law. Whether or not the provisions of any law are designed to work justice, the judge has an option, either to pervert ‘good laws’ to miscarry justice or to interpret even ‘bad ones’ to carry justice. Good judges, feel obligated
to follow the law but only if the law works justice. The attainment of justice is the ultimate raison d’être for the existence of law. The tragedy is that the English system of law has not always been what it ought to be, namely a measure that brooks no exploitation from selfish man; it has always been a dumb, manipulable ‘ass’! Nor has the law always been what legislators intend it to be, namely an abiding product of reasoned legislation, and not the shifting sands of capricious judges to be found more in precedents than in the statute books. The law is always what judges say it is! Said Charles Hughes, a U.S. jurist, “We are under a constitution, but the constitution is what the judges say it is”. The law suffers a form of juristic injustice in the hands of conservative judges who impose on themselves incapacity to navigate its delicate labyrinth to arrive at justice; but it also suffer worse in the hands of liberal judges who may neglect it at the foothill of unconscionable lawyers to ride as they please. ‘IRON OUT THE CREASES’ Whether conservative or liberal, most Nigerian judges have this uncanny ability when dealing both with inherently good or bad laws, to still work injustice! Our judges are either constrained by the illiberal provisions of bad laws to work injustice or they are overwhelmed equally by the liberal provisions of good laws still to arrive at injustice. And so head or tail with our judges, what we get always is ‘judgment’ without ‘justice’. Most Nigerian judges persist in elevating legal technicalities above the overarching need to engender justice. Many in fact, appear to have this sneaky penchant for glorifying ‘procedure law’ over and above ‘substantive matters’. Said Itse Sagay, “I don’t understand why (judges) would have the ‘law’ which is in conflict with ‘justice’ and (they will) prefer to apply the law”. The public should has no problem with the Courts following the law, provided that in doing so they do ‘justice’! What the public rejects is this grotesques idea of ‘law’ for ‘law’s sake’ as if it is a work of art to be appreciated for its form and not for the justice that it occasions. The idea that the ‘hands’ of a judge are ‘tied’ by ‘unjust provisions’ of ‘law’ so that he can only rule to work injustice is lame, escapist and untenable. The powers of a judge to decide what the law is, knows no bounds. And so if the ‘law’ contains impurities which do not conduce to the attainment of justice, it behooves a judge not to surrender to those impurities but to ‘interpret’ or ‘construe’ them to work justice. Or so said Lord Denning, that although a “Judge must not alter the material of which (the law) is woven”, yet “he can and should iron out the creases”. Agbakoba was even more radically when he said that the idea that judges do not descend to the arena is moribund; because nowadays he said, to do justice, judges –especially those handling corruption cases- must descend to the arena to “balance public opinion with law”. Judges, no matter of what ideological persuasion, have a voice within that compels them always to prioritize the ‘spirit’ of the law in order to achieve justice. It is a choice that judges have the right to freely make one way or another; to listen to that inner call to do justice or to hearken to the shrill invitation to pervert justice. It is absolutely not true that judges are constrained at any time by one option against the other. It is a clear choice –as the former Chief Justice, Dahiru Musdapher would saybetween ‘plata’ and ‘plomo’ –or between ‘gold’ and ‘lead’! And that was what the Scottish-born British judge William Murray Mansfield said to a lay colonial governor who was about to become an administrator and a judge: “consider what you think justice requires” he said, “and decide accordingly.”
Our POSITION Tackling the menace of drug abuse in Nigeria The devastating consequences of drug use know no geographic, economic, social, or ethnic boundaries. Each year hundreds of thousands of people around the globe – rich, poor, educated, illiterate, male, female, and even young children die from drug abuse, and millions more are victims of addiction and drug-fueled violence. Beyond the toll drugs take on health and welfare, substance use disorders undermine economic development, diminishes social and political stability, and reduces security in countries and regions around the world. It is no longer news that 70% of youth in Nigeria today get themselves involved in one form of drug abuse or the other. Amidst the widespread commendations over the ban of codeine by the Federal Government, a new large-scale nationwide survey has revealed that drug use by people within the ages of 15 and 64 years in Nigeria is on the rise. A survey on drug use in Nigeria last year had revealed that the nation is breeding a wild generation of drug addicts. This gory state of affairs of substance abuse calls for the declaration of a state of emergency, considering the fact that the youth population is the fulcrum of national development. The nationwide survey by the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) funded by European Union (EU) in partnership with the Federal Government said 10.6 million Nigerians abused cannabis in 2018, while 4.6 million abused opiods. The report said that 2.4 million youths and adults also abused cough syrups with 92,000 more using cocaine. Other drugs commonly abused during the period are tranquilizers and sedatives, solvent, inhalers, amphetamines and prescription stimulants. This survey also reports that one of four drug users in Nigeria is a woman. Adding that the extent of drug use in Nigeria is comparatively high compared to previous global annual prevalence of any drug abuse use. Basically, youths in the country inhale, inject and consume psychotic and narcotic substances and drugs at will, easily evading the scrutiny of a society distracted by economic malaise at the expense of their future wellbeing. Truth be told, the impact of drug abuse is lethal. Many families are contending with drug addicts; some of them have quit schooling and work; others are on the verge of lunacy or battling with acute diseases. The number of drug users in Nigeria is estimated at 14.4 per cent or 14.3 million people aged between 15 and 64 years according to the results of the National Drug Use Survey. The data suggests that the prevalence of past year drug use in Nigeria is more than twice the global average of 5.6 per cent. The extent of drug use in Nigeria is comparatively high when compared with the 2016 global annual prevalence of any drug use of 5.6 per cent among the adult population. There is a gap in meeting the needs for treatment and care for people with drug use disorders. With close to three million Nigerians living with some level of drug dependence, the extremely limited availability of drug counselling and treatment services exacerbates this health crisis. This is indeed striking and alarming and
calls for concerted efforts to mitigate the negative consequences of this rising menace on the health, socio-economic and security of our nation. Even though the Federal Government has over the years responded boldly to this global challenge with innovative, standard-setting drug demand reduction programs, we are of the opinion that there is need to solve the problem. Awareness programmes need to be developed to address the perception of stigma among the youth and their families over substance use and to remove barriers towards seeking care for these problems. These programmes should also address the inability of the youth to perceive addictive behaviours as a health risk. Parents and support persons’ involvement and engagement in youth programmes should be strengthened further as it improves communication and better decision-making for youth health issues. Family-based prevention programmes emphasising parenting skills, training or improving family functioning, communication and family rules regarding substance abuse needs to be introduced. Also, teachers are a major source of information to young people. Hence, strengthening the role and performance of educational institutions, ensuring availability of counselling services, gender sensitivity issues, making life skills courses a part of curriculum are required for health and welfare of young people. Most importantly, in all youth related programmes, young people should be involved and engaged to empower them to take informed decisions.
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Suntai was unqualified, uncertified to fly Short News Bayelsa APC rejects pension for ill-fated Cessna 208B aircraft - AIB past govs, deputies, lawmakers Chukwuemeke Iwelunmo, Lagos The late Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba state, who flew his personal aircraft was neither type -rated on the aircraft nor had any maintenance company handling the aircraft known to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) at the time of the fatal crash. The Commissioner, Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), Akin Olateru, who disclosed this at a media briefing while releasing six accident reports in his office in Lagos, said the late governor had less than 60 flight hours. According to Olateru, the aircraft the late governor flew before he crashed was unknown to the NCAA The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) yesterday, released the report of the Cessna 208B Caravan aircraft that cost the life of the former state governor and three other passengers, revealing he was not certified, qualified or competent to fly the aircraft. This is just as the bureau revealed in its report that it could not conclusively determine the cause of the accident which occurred at Kwanan-Waya Village, Yola South Local Government Area of Adamawa state on October 25,
2012, seven years ago Olateru also released the final report of six air occurrences, including, the report on the accident involving a Bristow Helicopters (Nigeria) Limited Sikorsky S76C++ Helicopter with nationality and registration marks 5N-BQJ, report on the accident involving a Boeing MD-83 aircraft operated by Dana Airlines with nationality and registration marks 5N-SRI, report on the serious incident involving an Airbus A330-223 aircraft operated by Delta Air Lines with nationality and registration marks N858NW. Others are the report on the accident involving a Cessna 208B Caravan with nationality and registration marks 5N-BMJ belonging to the Ministry of Works and Transport of Taraba state, report on the accident involving a Diamond DA40D aircraft operated by International Aviation College (IAC), Ilorin, with nationality and registration marks 5N-BRD and the report on the serious incident involving Gulfstream G200 aircraft operated by Nestoil Plc. According to the final report released on the Cessna 208B Caravan with registration marks 5N-BMJ belonging to the Taraba state government and flown by the late governor, Suntai was qualified to fly a Cessna 172, but on
the day of the unfortunate accident he commandeered a Cessna Caravan 208B. The AIB also identified the decision of the pilot to operate a Visual Flight Rules (VFR) flight after sunset when he was not type- rated on such operations as well as inadequate oversight by the regulatory authority as contributory causal factors. Also, bureau added that the pilot does not have instrument ratings and night flight privileges and reported an incorrect estimated time of arrival (ETA at Yola as 10:01 UTC as against the time 17:19 UTC. “He also reported the number of persons on board as 06 to the control tower as against 04 actual persons found after the accident,” it added. The AIB in its safety recommendations called on the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) to take appropriate action to relocate the existing control tower at Yola Airport in order to enhance the aerial view of the approach path of runway 35 from the tower. The bureau also advised NCAA to ensure all pertinent regulations with regards to the operations of aircraft and certification of all relevant personnel and facilities of the Ministry of Works and Transport of Taraba state are appropriately complied with.
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The leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa state has rejected the recently passed pension bill for past governors, deputy governor and members of the state House of Assembly. It was learnt that the lawmakers passed the bill into law on Wednesday, after the Leader of the House, Peter Akpe, representing Sagbama Constituency 1, moved the motion for the debate of the pension bill. But, the APC in a statement signed by the state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Doifie Buokoribo, said it was unsympathetic for members of the House of Assembly to seek to enhance their own lives at the expense of the vast majority of Bayelsa people living in pain and penury. The party described the bill as “unjust, ungodly and self-serving,” also describing the life pension bill as an “unspeakable crime against our people.” The statement reads in part: “The party has also observed how the strange idea, which was proposed as a bill and passed by the House on Wednesday has set the public pulse racing. APC Bayelsa completely rejects this life pension bill for members of the Bayelsa state House of Assembly. “APC has been at the forefront of efforts to enthrone a regime of better life for the people of Bayelsa state. And we have led a robust opposition to the current system of anti-people governance in the state for close to eight years. Regarding this latest move by the House of Assembly, we again say that the idea is avaricious, wicked, and insensitive.
A’Ibom ready to inaugurate 49 road projects Isaac Job, Uyo
The Akwa Ibom state government is set to commission over 49 road construction projects as part of activities to mark the upcoming Democracy Day celebration while other ones delayed by contractors have been terminated. The road projects ready for inauguration, include, roads at Nsit Atai, Obot Akara into Edino Road, Mkpok Okat Road, Ikot Usop, Awa Edem and 4.6km road around Akwa Ibom state University, Obio Akpa campus in Oruk Anam Local Government. Others are the 6.41 km road in Atan Offot, Udunguko Road and Ikot Ebiekpe Road among others. Commissioner for Works, Mr. Ephraim Inyangeyen disclosed this yesterday in Uyo, during a media chat to give the scorecard of the ministry in the past four years. Inyangeyen further disclosed that the road projects cut across the three senatorial districts in the state, especially those council areas neglected by the previous administration in the state.
Appeal Court reverses conviction of Gen. Sani by court martial, orders re-trial
From right; DG-NOTAP Dr. DanAzumi Mohammed Ibrahim, DG-NCC, Mr. John Asien and Director Legal, Barr. Mike Akpan.
House c’ttee accuses agencies of undermining NNPC probe Henry Omunu, Abuja The House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating the nonremittance of funds by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) into the federation account has accused some agencies of undermining the committee’s investigation. Chairman of the committee, Rep. Chukwuka Onyema, made the allegation at Thursday’s plenary presided over by Speaker Yakubu Dogara. He expressed concern that invited agencies deliberately refused to honour the committee’s summons, saying that they have continued to undermine the committee’s effort at unravelling the mystery surrounding the non-remittance of funds by the NNPC into the federal purse. According to him, in the course
of the committee’s investigation, it invited agencies that have direct and ancillary roles in the process of revenue collection, remittance and audit of all collected federal revenues. “The agencies deliberately refused to appear before the committee and when attempts were made to invoke legislative sanctions, the agencies adopted delay tactics to frustrate and blackmail the committee,” he revealed. Rep. Onyema, who represents Ogbaru Federal Constituency of Anambra state, said requests for documents were also not honoured by the agencies, adding that further attempts by the committee to obtain sensitive information through other agencies were blocked or sabotaged. “The deliberate attempts to undermine the legislative arm of government, particularly, the House
of Representatives has directly and indirectly undermined the constitutional principle of separation of powers and checks and balances,” he said. The House deputy minority leader stressed that if urgent steps were not taken to probe the allegation that necessitated the constitution of the ad hoc committee, “it may lead to serious abuse and deliberate constitutional breaches.” When Speaker Dogara, put the motion to a voice vote, it was unanimously adopted by House members and the ad hoc committee’s mandate was extended by two weeks. It would be recalled that the House constituted the ad hoc committee on July 11, 2018 to investigate the alleged non-remittance of funds into the federation account by the NNPC from Jan. 2018 to date.
The Court of Appeal, Abuja, has set aside the decision of a special military court martial that convicted former Chief of Transformation and Innovation at the Army Headquarters, Maj.Gen. Ibrahim Sani. Justice Abubakar Yahaya led two other justices of the appellate court to void the proceedings leading to the conviction and sentencing. The judgment given on April 18 was contained in an enrolled order made available to newsmen by Mr. Mahmud Magaji (SAN), counsel for the appellant (Sani) on Thursday in Abuja. The appellate court was of the view that the appellant was denied fair hearing in the trial, holding that “the proceedings and judgment of the special court martial in respect of charge No: NA/ COAS/GI/39/16 filed before the lower special court martial is hereby set aside. An order is made for the retrial of the charges against the appellant by another special court martial.’’ Speaking with newsmen, Magaji said that “by this decision, setting aside the judgment of the special court martial, the proceedings, conviction and sentence of the court never existed in the eyes of the law.
SEDSAC lambasts NASS, APC over leadership tussle Ahmad Sorondinki, Kano
A civil society group, under the aegis of Society for Educational Development and Socio-Democratic Activities (SEDSAC) has lambasted members of the National Assembly and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the leadership crisis of the incoming 9th assembly. State Executive Director of the group, Umar Hamisu Kofar Na’isa, who issued a statement to journalists in Kano on Thursday, said the current leadership dispute among APC members in the National Assembly had overheated the polity. According to the group, the development had also exposed the inadequacy of the real concept of democratic capacity among members of the major political parties in the country. SEDSAC also observed that the strong aspiration for leadership of the legislature is contrary to the interest of the public, adding that it was a ploy by the political elites to achieve their goal. The group called on the lawmakers to be more concerned about economic and security challenges bedeviling Nigeria, instead of being busy quarrelling over the leadership of the 9thassembly. “Similarly, there were misunderstanding between the 8th assembly and the executive arms of government, which was a negative implication to democracy and socio-economic development of the country in the first tenure.
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World Malaria Day: WHO, US back Short News concerted efforts to end disease Comrade Itubo emerges Rivers NLC chairperson Tom Okpe, Abuja
To eliminate the Malaria scourge worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for renewed political commitment to eliminate the disease in commemoration of the World Malaria Day. WHO said increased investments in malaria prevention and control will go a long way in fighting the disease in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large. In a statement released on Wednesday, the WHO Regional Director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, said governments should mobilize all necessary internal and external resources towards eliminating malaria. The World Malaria Day is marked every April 25 and this year’s theme is: “Zero Malaria starts with me.” Malaria remains one of the world’s leading killer diseases, claiming the life of one child every two minutes, according to the WHO with Africa having
the highest casualty rate where over 250, 000 children die from the disease every year. According to WHO report for 2018, no significant gain was made in reducing malaria cases in the period 2015 to 2017. It stated that the estimated number of malaria deaths in 2017 which was 435, 000 remained virtually unchanged over the previous years. Moti said: “In a bid to reduce the scourge, the world’s first malaria vaccine, RTS was launched in Malawi on Tuesday. The pace of progress must be accelerated if the world is to achieve a 40 per cent drop in global malaria cases and deaths by 2010 compared to2015. “We need to empower individuals across the world to make personal commitments to saving more lives and help communities and economies thrive by eliminating malaria.” He urges all member states to allocate adequate resources and to work across sectors to straighten cross boarder collaborations, declaring that
“with required resources, strong coordinations and dedicated partners, we can accelerate our actions to achieve a malaria- free Africa, transforming a common vision to end malaria for good into a shared reality for a healthier and more prosperous Africa.” Meanwhile, the United States government has also reaffirmed its commitment to help in bringing to an end the malaria scourge in Nigeria. The US Ambassador to Nigeria, Stuart Symington said in press statement on Thursday in Abuja, that his government will continue to extend its support to the global fight against the disease. “This World Malaria Day, we are proud to reaffirm our commitment to continue this global progress to end malaria in Nigeria. I extend our hand in partnership to all of those who will join us in the zero Malaria starts with me campaign and everyone working together for a more prosperous and healthy future for all,” the ambassador said.
Comrade Beatrice Itubo of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) has again been given the mandate to pilot the affairs of the Rivers state council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for a second tenure. Comrade Itubo secured the mandate of the workers during the 2019 state delegates conference of the council held at the Atlantic Hall of the Presidential Hotel in Port Harcourt on Thursday. She scored 366 votes to beat her closest rival, Mr. Henry Orombo of AUCPTRE who garnered 55 votes. All other positions of the state executive council were not contested for and the candidates were therefore returned unopposed. In her acceptance speech, Comrade Itubo said there was no victor and no vanquish and commended delegates for their peaceful disposition throughout the conference, just as she thanked them for giving her their mandate and promised to consolidate on her achievements recorded in her first tenure. She also extended her hand of fellowship to her fellow contestant who lost in the election as well as aggrieved members to join hands with the new executive to move the state council forward. “My first tenure faced tremendous challenges from a faction of our members who were bent on collapsing the NLC family. I’m glad today, on behalf of all of us to say that the NLC in Rivers state came out of that problem stronger and more united.
Delta opposition parties explain Okowa’s endorsement as consensus candidate Nosa Akenzua, Asaba Less than two months after Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa was declared winner of the gubernatorial elections in Delta state, his opponents at the election have revealed that before the March 9 date of the election, they had adopted the governor as their consensus candidate. Spokesperson for all the governorship candidates, Dr. Anthony Clarke, speaking when 38 governorship candidates visited the governor at Government House, Asaba, disclosed that as the 2019 governorship election drew near, the opposition governorship candidates in collaboration with other political parties that did not field candidates appraised Okowa’s achievements in the last four years and decided to adopt him as our consensus candidate. According to Dr. Clarke, who was the gubernatorial candidate of the Green Party of Nigeria (GPN), no sacrifice was too much for the opposition candidates to make in order to ensure that the best candidate governs Delta state for another four years. “I wish to on behalf of my fellow governorship candidates in the 2019 governorship election, congratulate you, Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa for your deserved victory in the 2019 governorship election in which you were re-elected for a second term in office, as your remarkable victory is a testimony of your achievements in your first term.
Plateau PDP suspends chairman, deputy over alleged missing funds
L-R: Keynote speaker, Prof. Akin Onigbinde; Mananging Director, New Telegraph newspaper, Mrs. funke Egbemode; Chairman of occasion/Senator-elect, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu; Special guest of honor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; and representative of Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Akin Oyebode, during the Freedom Online 2nd annual lecture in Lagos.
Army urges South-East residents not to panic over troops movement Moses Oyediran, Enugu The army has urged South-East residents not to panic over the movement of troops and the sound of gun shots as it conducts its annual range classification exercise for 2019. Deputy Director Army Public Relations 82 Division, Col. Aliyu Yusuf, made the appeal in a statement made available to
newsmen in Enugu on Thursday. Col. Yusuf noted that the movement of troops to and from the exercise area as well as the sound of gun shots which should be expected during the period of the exercise. According to him, the general public is therefore advised to go about their daily activities without panic as this is a normal military routine exercise. ``The 82 Division, Nigerian
Army will be conducting the 2019 range classification exercise in line with the Nigerian Army 2019 training schedule from April 23 to April 27 at the 34 Brigade Shooting Range, Owerri, Imo state. ``The exercise, which is an annual routine training activity, aims at testing personnel effectiveness in weapon handling and firing efficiency, thereby providing the required platform for better professional competence,’’ he said.
The internal crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau state has led to the suspension of the chairman and his deputy by the state working committee. All has not been well with the party’s internal structure since it lost the governorship contest to the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC). While briefing newsmen at the party secretariat in Jos, the Publicity Secretary of the party, John Akans said: “The Plateau state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has suspended its Chairman, Damishi Sango, Deputy Chairman, Amos Gombi Goyol over alleged diversion of presidential campaign funds and N9.8 million meant for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) during the 2019 general elections” Akans revealed the suspension of the principal officers has the backing of 16 members of the state working committee of the party, saying that the suspension takes immediate effect. Reading the letter of suspension to journalists, he said the party’s vice chairman, Northern Zone, Chris Hassan has taken over the leadership of the party as acting chairman, pending conclusion of the disciplinary committee’s investigation of the alleged missing funds. “The party Chairman, Damishi Sango and his Deputy, Amos Gombi Goyol have been suspended based on the reasons that the resources sent to the state for the presidential elections were not accounted for by the chairman aided by the deputy chairman. “The chairman concealed the amount sent by the PDP presidential campaign committee and created a fraudulent unseen template used as sharing formula unknown to the state party structure. “About N5 million raised and saved by the party to help Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to help relieve their pains were also not accounted for up till this moment.
NAF jet neutralizes insurgents in Sambisa Forest The air force says its Air Task Force of “Operation Lafiya Dole” has destroyed some vehicles and neutralized some Boko Haram terrorists at a suspected workshop in Sambisa Forest. NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, made this known in a statement on Thursday in Abuja, saying the operation took place on Wednesday. “The operation was conducted yesterday, April 24, after a Nigerian Air Force Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance platform on a routine mission observed significant activities as well as some serviceable vehicles hidden under some trees at a previously abandoned Boko Haram vehicle workshop. “Accordingly, the ATF scrambled an Alpha jet to attack the location. Overhead the target area, some of the Boko Haram fighters were seen attempting to flee the location, but were taken out by the Alpha jet’s successful strikes, which also caused the destruction of two vehicles and other equipment at the workshop,” he said. The spokesman said the air force operating in concert with surface forces, would sustain its operations to completely degrade the terrorists in the North-East.
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3 parties challenge Bala’s victory at election tribunal Samuel Luka, Bauchi
Three political parties have filed separate petitions before the Bauchi state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal challenging the election of Sen. Bala Muhammad Abdulkadir of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as governor-elect of the state in the last governorship election. Our correspondent gathered that the parties, include the Action Peoples Party (APP), Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). All the three parties are asking the tribunal to nullify the governorship victory of the former FCT minister as announced by the electoral body due to alleged noncompliance or substantial non-compliance with the Electoral Act 2010 as amended. The APP said in their petition that they validly sponsored Alhaji Gumi Umaru and Sani Umaru as the state governorship and deputy governorship candidate for the just concluded governorship election, but that on election day majority of the party’s
supporters were disheartened when they realized that the electoral body unlawfully rejected their candidate. The party said it initially submitted the name of Kabiru Isiyaku as its governorship candidate and within the time frame of substitution Kabiru wrote a letter to the electoral body, indicating his interest not to contest for the office and as a result the party validly substituted his name with that of Gumi. According to the APP, the electoral body unlawfully excluded their candidate from the ballot paper, therefore, it asked the tribunal to nullify the entire election and order for the conduct of a fresh election into the office of the governor of Bauchi state in which their candidate will be accommodated. On its part, the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) also, accused the electoral body of excluding their candidate and the logo of the party in the ballot paper, election materials and all other documents used in the just concluded governorship election in the state. PDM alleged that its candidate, Ahmed Iliyasu had filled all the forms required by law and submitted same to the electoral
body, but was unlawfully excluded by the electoral body. The party prayed the tribunal to nullify the entire election and order for a fresh one into the office of the governor within 90 days from the date the tribunal nullifies the election. The All Progressives Congress (APC) and its flagbearer, Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar said in their petition that they had examined all the necessary documents related to the election and wants the tribunal to declare him as winner of the election or order for the conduct of fresh election in Bogoro, Tafawa Balewa and Bauchi Local Government Areas. Counsel to the Sen. Bala Mohammed, Mukhtar Usman said they have been served with the three petitions, disclosing that his client will respond to the three petitioners and expressed confidence that they have adequate answers that will satisfy the tribunal. It would be recalled that the PDP candidate, Sen. Bala Mohammed won the election with 515, 113 votes as against his closest rival, incumbent Governor Mohammed Abdullahi of the APC who polled 500 ,325 votes.
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Short News EFCC arraigns woman over N5m fraud Andrew Orolua, Abuja The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned one Josephine Udeh before Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno state High Court, sitting in Maiduguri on a one-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretense to the tune of N5, 059, 000. Udeh, who is the director of Dala Standard Secondary School, Maiduguri, is alleged to have fraudulently collected the sum from 284 students of the school as WAEC registration fees. The charge reads: “That you, Josephine Udeh being the director of Dala Standard Secondary School, Maiduguri, sometime between 2017 and 2018 in Maiduguri, Borno state with intent to defraud did obtain the accumulated sum of N 5, 059, 000. 00 from 284 students under the false pretense that the said money will be utilized to pay for their WAEC registration fees. According to the anti-graft agency, offence committed by the accused is contrary to Section 1(2) and is also punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006 respectively. The accused person pleaded not guilty to the one- count charge. In view of the not guilty plea, counsel to the prosecution, Halima Alhaji Shehu, prayed the court for a trial date and for the defendant to be remanded in prison custody. Justice Kumaliya ordered the remand of the accused person in prison custody and adjourned the matter to May 14 for commencement of trial.
I’ll bring corruption fight to higher institutions -Magu
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu has reiterated his resolve and that of the commission to make the fight against economic and financial crimes more severe in Nigerian higher institutions of learning. Hamza Ridwan, second-in-command, Maiduguri zonal office spoke on behalf of Magu when a delegation of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Zone C, comprising North East and North Central zones paid a courtesy visit to the Maiduguri zonal office. “The fight against corruption in the higher institutions of learning across the North East, North Central and the country at large is not a new one to the commission. But, the commission cannot do it alone; we need the collaboration of stakeholders like the students’ union representatives. “The corruption taking place in higher institutions of learning is so alarming and we need you to notify us with facts and your identity will not be disclosed. When you hear complaints from academic and nonacademic staff in your various institutions, you should be courageous to come and report to the commission,” he told the students. As leaders of tomorrow, Magu urged Nigerian students to shun corruption, adding that “make sure you shun corruption at this stage because you are representing students who are the leaders of tomorrow and the general public as well.”
NDCC executive director bags ICAD fellowship
The Executive Director, Finance and Administration of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDCC), Dr. Christian Oyirinda Amadi, has been admitted into the College of Fellows of the Institute of Corporate Administration. The Institute in a letter to Dr. Amadi, said the award was in recognition and appreciation of his dedication and commitment to service, his upward mobile and visionary approach to administration matters, professionalism in service and public spiritedness. Dr. Amadi’s investiture, according to Chief Tai Olu -Soccer, a longstanding fellow of the institute is long overdue considering his steady rise in his field of finance, his undiluted love for the development of the oil-rich Niger-Delta region where he comes from and his cosmopolitan approach to finance and development issues. Chief Olu -Soccer disclosed that the investiture will hold in Abuja on June 8.
Delta council dismisses alleged attack on NULGE chairman R-L: The Secretary for Education, Dr Bala Mohammed Liman and Managing Director, Abuja Enterprise Agency, Arabi Tukur issuing certificate of participation to one of the graduands of the carpentry skills training programme in Abuja... on Thursday.
Buhari embarks on 10-day visit to UK Mathew Dadiya, Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari will today proceed to the United Kingdom on a 10-day private visit. Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, who disclosed this on Thursday, did not give any reason for the president’s visit. He however, stated that Buhari is
expected to return to Nigeria on May 5. The president had paid official visit to Lagos on Wednesday where he commissioned a number of projects executed by the state government. He is scheduled to depart for Maiduguri, the Borno state capital for another official visit yesterday where he is expected to commission developmental projects, especially in the areas of education, healthcare and roads before proceeding to London.
The Daily Times recalls that the president had in June 2016 just a year after his first term election, visited London for medical treatment where he spent 103 days. In May 2018, the president also travelled to the United Kingdom for a four-day medical visit. This current visit makes it the third medical tourism embarked upon by Buhari since his assumption of office on May 29, 2015.
Nosa Akenzua, Asaba Chairman of Oshimili South Local Government Council in Delta state, Uche Osadebe on Thursday dispelled as untrue, allegations of official high- handedness, threats and intimidation of workers by suspected who allegedly manhandled the Chairman of the council’s chapter of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Comrade Mary Jane Obiazor. Osadebe while addressing journalists in Asaba, said that it was true there were issues between him and the council’s chapter of NULGE over repairs of two vehicles being used by the union, adding that N250, 000 and the subsequent request for the release of one of the vehicles to enable the council carry out its weekly environmental. He stated that in February, the matter came to a head when the NULGE chairman again refused to release the union’s vehicle to the council, an action that forced him to direct that the vehicle be towed to my office and the deflating of the tyres. The council boss added that he had already made money available to effect repairs on the vehicle which has been done, insisting however, that since the vehicle was bought by the council, it is expected that when the need arises, the union should make it available for use.
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FEC okays N1.4bn for consultancy service Mathew Dadiya, Abuja The Federal Government on Thursday approved the sum of N1, 410, 207.104 billion for consultancy services in two ministries. The approvals made during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Council Chamber of the State House, Abuja; were contained in four different memos presented to the council by two ministries. Briefing State House Correspondents after the meeting, the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu said that the council approved the extension of consultancy services on two priority ongoing projects. Adamu said that the Council approved augmentation of over N91 million for consultancy service supervision in favour of Messers Cosidon Consultancy Service Ltd. According to him, this now raises the consultancy fee from N125.7 million to N217.4 million. He said: “first, is Ingawa Dam Project In Katsina State which is 50,60 per cent completed, got a total reversal cost of the project and extension. “The supervising and consultancy services also have to be extended to correspond with the completion period. “The second memo is in respect of Mangu Dam project which has attained about 70 per cent completion. We also had Revise Estimated Cost Approval last year which also approved an extension period for the work. In the same vain, the consultancy period has to be adjusted to correspond to the completion period. “An augmentation of N111.6 million to raise the consultancy service supervision from N104 million to N215 million with an extension period of 24 months in favour of AIM Consultants Ltd,” the minister said. From the breakdown, the total consultancy fee for the Ministry of Water Resources approved stood at N432.4 million. Also, the Budget and National Planning, Minister, Udoma Udo Udoma, got approval for two memos on the National Social Investment Programme he first was for the award of the consultancy service contract for the provision of training services and integrated supply of starter packs for N-Creative Trainees in the Northern states of Nigeria in favour of Messers Patigon services Ltd in the sum of N652,318,104 inclusive of five per cent VAT. The training, according to him, will be held in Abuja for 1,500 beneficiaries with integrated starter packs distributed to the trainees at the end of the training. He explained that the four thematic creative areas and their respective beneficiaries distributions are as follows: script writing - 150, graphic illustration 375, animation - 750 and post-production -225. The second memo was also under the National Social Investment Programme for the award of consultants’ service contracts for the provision of training services and integration supply of starter packs for the N-Tech Software trainees in Southern Nigeria, in favour of UCH Ltd at the sum of N325, 489 million for the same training in the southern states. This brings the total consultancy fee approved for the ministry of budget and National planning to N978.807 million. The training is for 2,000 beneficiaries, he explained.
L-R: Dr. Omolara Akanji, Non-Executive Director; Mr. Abubakar Suleiman, Chief Executive Officer; Mr. Asue Ighodalo, Chairman and Ms. Justina Lewa, Company Secretary, all of Sterling Bank Plc at the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Bank in Lagos... on Thursday.
NCAA accuses telecos of frustrating moves to avert demolition 7,000 masts Ladesope Ladelokun The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) says its planned demolition of 7,000 telecommunications masts and is the last resort after failed attempts to get alleged defaulters to the negotiation table over their purported failure to obtain the statutory Aviation Height Clearance (AHC) which resulted in issuing a 30-day ultimatum to affected operators. The spokesman of NCAA, Mr Sam Adurogboye, in an interview with The Daily Times said the move to demolish
7,000 masts and towers was necessary because the aviation authority was left to choose between the devil and the deep blue sea after affected telcos like Glo telecommunication and other defaulters allegedly failed to respond to letters written to them and other entreaties to avert the planned demolition of their facilities. He said the two unpleasant of options before Nigerians and NCAA was to watch aircrafts hit masts and kill people in the air and on the ground or suffer the consequences of demolishing their masts. He, however, told The Daily Times that the planned demolition
could be averted if the affected companies come back to the negotiation table and the records are examined with a view to resolving all the issues. “If they come over, we will look at the records, the one we need to bring to permissible level, we will bring it to permissible level and clear the issues raised”, he said Responding to the ultimatum issued by NCAA, the Chairman, Association of Licensed Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ALTON) said it was unfortunate that telcos had become subject of incessant attacks by government agencies.
“Our association went to see the DG, NCAA about three months ago and that was to discuss the issue of Aviation Height Clearance (AHC) and we concluded on a committee to look into it. It sounds very strange, but also very interesting, because it speaks to the fact that our sector has become the subject of attack from agencies. So, to the NCAA and the public,I will say if they going to dismantle those sites, good luck to them. “As an industry, we are not going to rebuild any of the sites. So, what the NCAA is doing is to throw the country into telecom blackout,” he said
AGM: Access Bank shareholders approve N0.25 kobo final dividend Temitope Adebayo The shareholders of Access Bank Plc have approved the final payment of N0.25 kobo to its investors, the payment by the bank brings total dividend for the year ended December 31, 2018, to 50 Kobo per share. The shareholders, at Bank 30th Annual General Meeting, (AGM) held in Lagos on Thursday applauded the bank on the possible merger with Diamond bank, describing it as a major rise that will enhance its operations. However, they frowned at the continued hike in the fees being paid to regulatory agencies Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), and Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) by financial institutions in the domestic economy, stating that the charges on Access Bank in the year under consideration negatively affected the bank’s earnings, which would have resulted in a huge Return on Investment to shareholders. Sir Sunny Nwosu, Mr Adebayo Adeleke and Mr Norna Awoh, who spoke at the AGM commend the bank in returning
profit not only to investors of the bank, but also to Diamond Bank former shareholders. According to them, the growth being recorded in the bank was due to the operational effectiveness of the entire bank’s management which already has started to also reflect in the 2019 first quarter of the bank, where it has posted a profit before tax of over N45 billion. They also commend the bank by bringing down its Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio to two per cent from four per cent, recovering over N2.2 billion from its debtors, cautioned the bank on the maintained rise in its over N14 billion unpaid dividend to investors of the bank. The Group Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, while reacting to the shareholders questions, said that with the merger fully consummated, the bank is poised to be the African gateway to the world in the next five year. Wigwe said that the bank is determined than ever before to recover its bad debt and that the current spread-out of the bank informed the call for the expansion of the board. He added that investors have better days ahead in the payment of good dividend yield.
According to him, “The 25 kobo was paid so that going further, we would have enough capital to support the large entity which we have now become. “Some of the deduction to CBN may be appropriate, as it is used for supply to SME’s. We will ensure stakeholders’ value is optimised. “If we do not optimise and drive the SME’s, who are major the driver of economic growth, there is bound to be issued ahead. “We will ensure proper parity. It is not overdone, we will be more thorough to provide proper clarity. “The expansion being sought on the board is in line with the CBN position to show our optimized board size as we are presently in 10 countries, three continents and having 600 branches. “To run the bank branches is quite enormous and challenging but it will ensure a bigger and stronger bank for shareholders.” On unclaimed dividend, Wigwe said “we will have to work assiduously with the Registrar to ensure investors get their money as at when due. Commenting on the Bank’s performance, Wigwe said that, “2018 marked a significant year of progress for
the Bank amidst an unfavourable macro climate. “We made solid progress throughout 2018 in line with our 2018-2022 five-year strategy and we remain committed to the achievement of our strategic imperatives going forward as we continue to invest in our people and technology in order to improve operational efficiency and service touch points with earnings growth in 2019.” According to him, the contribution of the Bank’s subsidiaries to Group profits grew 116 per cent to N27.9 billion, underlined by the effective implementation of the overall strategy. “In pursuit of our vision to be one of the leading Banks in Nigeria, we took accelerated strides in the last quarter of the year towards achieving our overall retail strategy. “The merger with Diamond Bank will enable us to fully entrench ourselves in the retail market with a view to lowering our funding cost. “This transaction is anticipated to be completed by April 2019, resulting in the creation of an enlarged, efficient and digitally led tier 1 retail banking franchise,” he stated.
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L-R: Chief Executive Officer, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, D. Adesola Adeduntan; Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele; Group Chairman, FBN Holdings Plc, Dr Oba Otudeko; French Ambassador to Nigeria, Jerome Pasquier; Chairman, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Mrs Ibukun Awosika, Group Managing Director, FBN Holdings Plc, Mr UK Eke and Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Stock Exchange, Mr Oscar Onyema at the gala night to commemorate the 125th year anniversary of FirstBank.
Nigerian Breweries declares N8bn profit for Q1 2019 Motolani Oseni The Board of Directors of Nigerian Breweries Plc has announced a Revenue of N83.3 billion for the first quarter of 2019. The firm unaudited and provisional results filed at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), the Company also made a Profit after Tax of N8 billion during the
period. An analysis of the results shows that the N83.3 billion Net Revenue is a 0.4 per cent growth over the N82.97 billion made in the corresponding period in 2018. The Q1 2019 Profit after Tax is lower than the N10.2 billion recorded in the same period in 2018, signifying a 21.4 per cent decline. In a statement signed by the Company Secretary/Legal Director, Uaboi Agbebaku said that the increase in Net Revenue was
offset by higher excise duty following the excise duty regime introduced in 2018. Cost of Sales increased by 7.3 per cent primarily driven by Raw Materials and Consumables while Marketing and Distribution expenses increased 7.9 per cent over the same period in 2018. Administrative Expenses reduced by 12 per cent, partially driven by the right sizing exercise undertaken by the Company in Q3, 2018. The impact of
inflation and currency devaluation was minimized by the continued focus on cost efficiencies delivered through Cost Leadership initiatives. According to Mr. Agbebaku, the 2019 operating environment so far, has shown similarities with the difficult environment witnessed in 2018. Notwithstanding, the Board remains confident that it has a clear strategy to deliver good return on investment.
LG unveils latest Slim French-Door refrigerators at InnoFest MEA 2019 Godwin Anyebe LG Electronics (LG) has presented its latest Slim French-Door refrigerators at InnoFest MEA 2019, which took place recently in Seoul, Korea. With sleek designs and handy features, LG’s competitive new lineup presents premium quality refrigeration solutions in space-friendly sizes. The first French-Door refrigerators to be fitted with the company’s cutting-edge Linear Cooling™ and DoorCooling+™ technologies, the slim models ensure that food stays fresher for longer. With LG’s advanced Inverter Linear Compressor, which helps lower energy consumption and comes backed by a 10-year warranty, the new refrigerators are built to meet the diverse needs of discerning consumers throughout the Middle East and Africa. The Slim French-Door refrigerators are just 835 millimetres wide, smaller than the 850-900-millimetre width of the average
fridge space allocated in most kitchens. This means LG’s French-Door fridges fit perfectly in practically any kitchen setting, regardless of scale. Additionally, the new models have a modern design – inside and outside – that is both practical and elegant. The flat-back interior of the Slim French-Door lineup exudes sophistication, adding to the refrigerators’ refined, luxurious appearance. LG’s innovative fridges are available in a variety of colours, including the newly added Matte Black finish. The Soft-LED Panel Light and Square Pocket Handle add to the exclusive look and feel of these stunning new appliances. With its gentle yet bright glow, the LED lighting helps to protect users’ eyes whilst fully illuminating the contents of the refrigerator. LG’s industry-leading tech lets users savor from-the-garden freshness, preventing the loss of moisture and allowing food to retain its original color and crispness. Linear Cooling™, powered by the Inverter Linear Compressor, keeps temperature fluctuation within ±0.5
degrees Celcius.1 Meanwhile, DoorCooling+™ maintains an even temperature throughout the refrigerator and cools 19.7 percent faster2 than a conventional cooling system. With air vents located inside the top of the fridge, DoorCooling+™ directs airflow to the door area to keep items stored in the door basket at their best. This feature greatly reduces the temperature gap between the inner part of the storage compartment and the interior of the door. Moreover, the Slim French-Door refrigerators use 32 percent less energy and provide the ultimate durability thanks to LG’s Inverter Linear Compressor. Backed by a 10year warranty, the compressor not only makes these fridges highly energy efficient, but 25 percent quieter than conventional LG models as well.3 This superior performance is mainly due to the linear piston drive employed in the compressor – other refrigerators typically use a less efficient reciprocating drive. With various models, including InstaView
and Door-in-Door™, LG’s slim and compact fridges are engineered with consumers in mind. Delivering unrivaled convenience, LG has included the compact SpacePlus™ Ice System for ice whenever it’s needed, and the Folding Shelf to help create extra space for tall and bulky items. Meanwhile, the LG Smart ThinQ™ app offers a smart, effortless way for users to control their refrigerator, monitor its status, and quickly diagnose any issues. “Our new Slim French-Door refrigerators are designed to meet consumers’ needs, and we are pleased to have showcased their capabilities at InnoFest Middle East and Africa,” said Song Dae-hyun, President of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company. “Supremely stylish and functional, our slimmed-down models deliver greater freshness and efficiency through the considered use of cutting-edge technology. LG will continue to remain true to its customerfirst philosophy and provide solutions that make life better.”
Hayat Kimya launches MOLPED Sanitary Pad, MOLFIX pants Mutiat Alli Hayat Kimaya holdings has launched two products into the global market that includes the Molped Sanitary pad and the Molfix Pant to their already existing products. Known as a trendsetter and the
world’s 5th largest branded baby diaper manufacturer in the world as well as the largest tissue manufacturer of Middle East However Popular Nigerian singer, Chidinma Ekile has been announced as the new face of the Molped Sanitary pad. Commenting on her new deal, Chidinma said ‘ Nigerian consumers especially myself have mostly being
dissatisfied with the Sanitary pad brands available for purchase here with adverse reactions ranging from itchness, to heat irritation and most especially leakage. It was interesting to be approached by Hayat Kimya a brand known for making exceptionally good products from their diapers to everyday toiletries. It will be great not to worry about leakages when
performing on stage’ she said Speaking on the new product addition, the Global Marketing Director, Ertunga Kut disclosed that the new Molped Sanitary Pad is a skin friendly cotton soft pad for ladies who desire comfort while the Molfix diaper is strive to provide happiness for both Moyer and child to ensure comfort, babies freedom and convenience.
The shareholders of Sterling bank plc have called on the management to boost confidence with dividend payout by next year and reduce its Non Performing Loan (NPL). They acknowledged that the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9 in 2018 financial year results made it difficult for the management not to declare dividend. Speaking at the bank’s 57th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lagos on Thursday, the President, Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria (PSAN), Mr. Boniface Okezie, commended the management decision of not paying dividend despite reporting impressive earnings. He maintained that the IFRS 9 has eroded the bank’s capital base which makes it difficult for dividend payout. Another shareholder, Timothy Adesiyan appreciated the management of Sterling bank for strengthen its digital platform which strategically the lender edge in the future. According to him, the performance of Sterling bank in 2018 is highly remarkable as total assets rose by 2.9 per cent and profit after tax appreciated by 14.9 per cent. “The bank’s Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) closed 2018 at 13.35 per cent which is above regulatory requirement.” He explained further that the bank’s exposure in Agriculture should be commended as the management has invested N50billion in the sector. Responding to shareholders questions, the Managing Director, Sterling Bank, Mr. Abubakar Suleiman, said the bank made progress in 2018, stressing that IFRS 9 implementation affected dividend payout. He said the bank implementation thus makes the bank stronger. According to him, “we will work hard to ensure that dividend are paid. We pay serious attention to NPL and make sure it will start to drop.” Speaking further, he said, “we will continue to make investments in technology, digitisation and data analystics to ensure our organisation is a clear winner in its chosen markets. “Our aim is to make lending more accessible through Specta, further decentralise the investment market through i-invest and bridge the gap between digital services and physical fulfillment through Cafe One. “We are changing the way of banking by focusing solely on the customer.”
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North East stakeholders, Taraba APC back MB Mustapha for next APC national scribe Stories by Patrick Okohue As the battle for the position of the Speaker for the ninth House of Representatives heightens, one of the aspirants for the position, Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha (APC-Abia), has said that she is competent and qualified to lead the House of Representatives because of her years of experience in the lower chamber. Onyejeocha, who stated this at a press briefing in Abuja, also said that there was the need for equity in the sharing of political offices in the country.
According to her, “In my over 11 years of being a member of the House of Representatives, I have served my constituents and Nigeria diligently and with distinction. “I have sponsored several motions and bills, conducted oversight over multiple activities and initiatives of government, ministries, departments and agencies and helped to deliver meaningful constituency projects to the people of Isuikwuato/ Umunneochi Federal Constituency of Abia that I represent. “I have chaired very important committees of the House, including the Committees of Aviation and
Women in Parliament. As the Chairperson of the Aviation Committee of the House for two sessions now, I oversighted the successful building of the new International Airport Terminal in Abuja, as well as the remodeling and renovation of several other airports and runways across the country. “I believe that I am very well equipped with knowledge, experience and the integrity needed to manage bigger responsibilities. “It is in the light of this, that I offer myself for consideration by my colleagues for a higher responsibility as a presiding officer and speaker of
the House of Representatives of the 9th National Assembly,” she said. According to her, as a member of APC, who struggled against all odds to win a re-election under very difficult circumstances in Abia, “I believe that my party has a lot to do to help consolidate on the significant victory that the party recorded in winning this seat in Abia.” The lawmaker noted that there had been various cries of marginalisation in the sharing of top political offices in the last four years, adding that South-South and the South-East were largely marginalised in.
The legislator, who was elected for the fourth term in the 2019 general election, said if elected speaker, she would ensure that technology was applied to the daily activities of the parliament. She said she would ensure support for the executive while maintaining the independence of the parliament. She also said she would ensure respect and equal treatment of all members, including those elected for the first time. Onyejeocha promised to promote and enhance communication between the parliament, the general public and among lawmakers.
Lagos lawmaker urges politicians to affect lives positively, be focused Alade Tasma The member, representing Epe constituency 02 at the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Olusegun Olulade, popularly known as “Eleniyan” has urged fellow politicians and public office holders to be focused and ensure they positively affect lives of the people before they leave their various offices while they should also be conscious of the fact that they would leave the office they occupy some day. The lawmaker gave the advise while speaking at a valedictory dinner he organised for members of the Lagos State House of Assembly Correspondents Association (LAHACA) at the DRemembrant Hotel, Alausa Ikeja on Wednesday. Olulade who used the APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as a reference, pointed out that despite the fact that the former governor of Lagos State was no longer in office he has remained not only relevant, but has continued to exist in the consciousness of every politician and non politicians in the country because he had invested in people. “Your title will not take you far, what will take you far is your contribution and service to humanity. “To be in government is not just about being called a lawmaker, Governor or President, one day, you will leave the office. “If you want to amass wealth, and you don’t want to help people what will you do with such wealth. Everything you have said about me I’m going to keep it up. I have learnt from you. “I want to thank everyone of you and also assure you that I will not change from the part you have
Olusegun Olulade known me with which everyone of you have acknowledged here today. Please feel free to see me anytime you want in or outside office. I do not have a place to hide, this is who I am and this is what I would continue to be,” Olulade stated. The Epe born politician who had served at various committees of the House and chaired that of Information and Health at different times disclosed that he would continue with his ‘Eleniyan Care Foundation,’ in his service to humanity, adding that age was on his side and will always be available as their next door neighbour. “I still have a lot to offer the people of Lagos and Nigeria. There is another office that is very powerful that I would be occupying from June 8, 2019. “I will use it to affect more lives and to serve humanity. I would leave everything to God that has helped me to come thus far and I know He would not abandon me.
“I will make myself available to you so that if there is anything we can do together I will be there for you. “I am still very young and I still have a lot to offer the people by the grace of God. I will tell you if I will contest in 2023, when the time comes. What I pray for is good health, long life and prosperity,” he stated. Earlier in his welcome address, the Chairman of LAHACA, Mr. Akinboye Akintola acknowledged the fact that Hon. Olusegun Olulade had always been a media friendly Parliamentarian. He also acknowledged the fact that the lawmaker as the Chairman of the House committee on Information facilitated a good relationship with the leadership of the Assembly and the media. “We have to acknowledge what Olulade did as the Chairman of the House Committee on Health. “The Ayinke House rehabilitation project that President Muhammadu Buhari came to commission in Lagos is a product of Olulade’s oversight function as Chairman of the House Committee on Health. “I just want to advise him to continue with what he is doing. That brand, ‘Eleniyan’ will remain with us until you get to where you want to go,” the LAHACA chairman assured. Also speaking at the event, the General Manager of Radio Lagos/Eko FM, Mrs. Ayo Sotonwa explained that it may be difficult for Olulade to depart from the good part he has chosen especially, in the area of service to humanity. The Radio Lagos/Eko FM boss stressed that someone’s character would manifest anywhere he or she goes, advising those in attendance to ensure that others say good things about them anywhere they went.
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Plateau PDP chair says his suspension sponsored to cripple PDP’s case at elections tribunal
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The embattled Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in Plateau State, Hon. Damishi Sango, who was suspended by the state Executive Council of the party on Wednesday said they have reliable information that the action of the 16 party officials is being sponsored by a third force to cripple the party’s promising petitions at the elections tribunal. He also said he remains the chairman of the party in the state. It would be recalled that a resolution of the party executive signed by 16 members had on Wednesday morning suspended Sango and his deputy, Amos Gombi over alleged misappropriation of the party’s presidential campaign funds, IDP funds among others. As a result of the aforementioned, the Vice-chairman of Plateau North of the party, Chris Hassan was immediately asked by the party executive to take over the affairs of
the party from the former Minister of Sports as State Chairman. But Sango in a statement jointly signed by the party’s Secretary, Emmanuel Tuang and made available to journalists in Jos, said his suspension cannot stand as it ran against the party’s constitution. He also denied misappropriating any fund belonging to the party. “We have come across very reliable information that the action of the 16 is being sponsored by a third force to cripple the very promising petitions at the elections tribunal. And we want to state here in clear terms that this action will fail woefully.” Sango said, “My suspension as Party Chairman and my Deputy is illegal as the 16 executive Council members did not follow the constitutional requirements. “Their claim that they took the action to save the party does not hold waters because we see their action as a morbid attempt to divide the party and cause disaffection and confusion.”
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THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. RT. REV. JAMES AFOLABI POPOOLA - CHAIRMAN 2. MRS OLUWASEUN AFOLAKE OKUNEYE - MEMBER 3. MRS OLUBUNMI AFOLASADE OLUWAPOJUWOMI - MEMBER 4. REV BOLAJI OLANREWAJU EBENEZER - SECRETARY
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. STELLA OGUNSUYI 2. OYINDAMOLA OBEKE 3. OMOBOLANLE AGUDA 4. OLUWANIFEMI OGUNSUYI 5. TITILAYO ADELEYE
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1)TO CATER FOR THE WELFARE OF THE LESS PRIVILEGED IN THE SOCIETY 2)TO ASSIST BY IMPACTING IN THE LIVES OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1• TO DISSEMINATE USEFUL, ACCURATE AND RELEVANT HEALTH-RELATED INFORMATION TO FAMILIES THROUGH AWARENESS CREATION AND CAPACITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES. 2• TO EQUIP INDIVIDUALS WITH SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE THAT WILL ENABLE THEM IDENTIFY, HARNESS AND DEVELOP THEIR POTENTIALS TOWARDS PROMOTING NATION BUILDING. 3• TO STRENGTHEN SELF-RELIANCE OF THE LESS PRIVILEGED AND MARGINALIZED MEMBERS OF SOCIETY THROUGH PROVISION THROUGH DIFFERENT AND RELEVANT EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES AND ACTIVITIES. 4• TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE PROGRAMMES FOR THE ELDERLY IN ORDER TO BRING SUCCOUR AND JOY TO THEM AT OLD AGE. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_ GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_ GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: ANNOUNCER - SECRETARY
OSIBANJO EMMANUEL FOUNDATION
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1.OSIBANJO EMMANUEL JOHNSON - CHAIRMAN 2.ONI SAMUEL BAMIDELE - SECRETARY THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. ENHANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH BY PROVIDING FREE MEDICAL SERVICES TO RURAL AREAS. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY.
HOUSE OF HOPE AND PEACE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED BODY HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA FOR REMOVAL, APPOINTMENT AND CHANGE OF SECRETARY UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, NO. 1 OF 1990. THE OLD TRUSTEES ARE: 1. CHINAKARA YETUNDE ABIDEMI 2. AKIN NOLAN FRED 3. AMIOLA TEMITOPE CLEMENT-
RETAINED RETAINED REMOVED (SECRETARY)
NEW TRUSTEES: 1. AKIN NOLAN TITILOLA - APPOINTED AIMS AND OBJECTIVES REMAIN THE SAME ANY OBJECTION TO THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
ZAID FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION AND HUMANITARIAN DEVELOPMENT THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: (1) DR BASHIR ABDULLAHI ISMAIL (2) ISA AHMED MUHAMMED (3) ALIYU INUWA (4) ABUBAKAR SANUSI JAMILU (5) USMAN, YAKUBU DAUDA (6) MUHAMMAD SAIDU BELEL (7) ALIYU BELLO (8)TIJJANI IBRAHIM ADANU THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1.TO CREATE DEVELOPMENT IN THE SOCIETY.
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1. TO TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF CHILDREN FROM LOW INCOME FAMILIES,ONE LIFE AT A TIME. 2. TO PROVIDE HELP, SUPPORT AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LESS PRIVILEGED CHILDREN TO ACHIEVE QUALITY EDUCATION BY GIVING THEM LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES AND GUIDANCE TO HELP CHANGE THE COURSE OF THEIR FUTURE. 3 HELP CLOSE THE COUNTRY’S EDUCATIONAL DIVIDE THROUGH FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS. 4.TO PROVIDE RELIEF MATERIALS FOR THOSE IN DISTRESS 5.TO RUN A CHARITABLE HOME FOR THE LESS PRIVILEGED
PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION RESOURCE CENTRE CAC/I.T/NO. 81314.
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR CHANGE OF TRUSTEES UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE RETAINED TRUSTEES ARE: (1) KINGSLEY ACHIBONG UMOH. (2) DERA NNADI (3) EMMANUEL MONDAY ADENIYI. (4) FRANK. MBA. (5) OLABISI WEY.
SHE CARES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. KOLADE JOSHUA OLUFUNMINIYI (CHAIRMAN). 2. BISI OBANSA PATRICIA (SECRETARY). 3. MAKANJUOLA AJIBIKE OMOSHOLAPE. 4. OLAKIIGBE OLUWATOMILOLA MONISOLA. 5. BUKOLA FALOMO.
THE APPOINTED TRUSTEES ARE: (1) TOBI MALA IGBAROOLA. (2) AYODELE FAMUYIWA. (3) KEHINDE BADA IKOLI.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: TO SUPPORT CHILDREN, YOUTH AND WOMEN DEVELOP CAPACITY TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES AND PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME CATALYST OF CHANGE IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT.
THE TRUSTEES REMOVED ARE: (1) HOSEA CHIBUEZE IGWE. (2) STEVE AZUKA OKONMAH. (3) CHRIS CHIDI OSUNKWO. THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES REMAIN THE SAME. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_ GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: BY BARR. OKEY-JOE 08038667252.
KINGDOM MANDATE PRAYER OUTREACH
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: (1) APOSTLE ERUEMULOR DOUGLAS VINCENT (MISSIONARY EVANGELIST)--PRESIDENT (2) MR. OKOH MATTHEW. (3) MRS. ERUEMULOR FAITH ADA (SECRETARY) (4) ERUEMULOR REX (5) MRS. OKORO LOVETH NKEMDILIM THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1. TO RAISE TERRITORIAL ALTARS. THIS IS CARRY OUT BY ORGANIZING STRATEGIC PRAYER SUMMIT IN VARIOUS CHURCHES AND MINISTRIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL. 2. TO RESTORE MEN AND WOMEN UNTO DOMINION LIFE SO AS TO FULFILL THEIR DIVINE MANDATE. THIS IS ACHIEVE BY TEACHING BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES OF DELIVERANCE AND DELIVERANCE MINISTRATION. WE DO CONDUCT DELIVERANCE IN ALL LEVELS LIKE PERSONAL, FAMILY, LAND AND PROPERTY DELIVERANCE. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_ GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY.
VALUES TO EXCEL FOUNDATION
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION ABUJA, FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. DR. ADEDIPE ABIODUN SUNDAY - CHAIRMAN 2. MR. ADEYINKA ADEOLU AKANNI AYODELE- VICE CHAIRMAN 3. MRS. ADEYINKA OLUSOLA OLUTOYIN- SECRETARY 4. MR. OJO ROTIMI OLUYEMI-FINANCIAL SECRETARY 5. MRS AKPAN KOFOWOROLA OLUTOYIN-TREASURER 6. MRS OGUNDIPE TEMILOLU OMOTAYO-P.R.O 7. MRS. ALLI KOFOWOROLA O. OLATOKUNBO-MEMBER 8. MR.MOJOLA BABATUNDE ABAYOMI-MEMBER AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO REBUILD OUR NATION BY INCULCATING RIGHT MORAL VALUES AMONG OUR PUPILS & STUDENTS. 2. TO RESTORE THE OLD MORAL VALUES IN OUR NATION BY EDUCATING OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. 3. TO PROMOTE SINCERE LOVE AND MUTUAL RESPECT AMONG THE YOUTHS. 4. TO PROVIDE A PLATFORM FOR NETWORKING AMONG INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS WITH SIMILAR INTERESTS AND GOALS.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: PRESENTED BY - OLUMIDE EMMANUELS.
PERFECT GRACE FOUNDATION
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. OLUWAROTIMI AKANBI IBIYODE - CHAIRMAN. 2. ADEWALE ADEFOWOJU - SECRETARY. 3. FAYEMI BENSON OLUGBENGA - MEMBER. THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO PROVIDE PROMPT ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS OF WAR AND TERRORISM INSURGENCY. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY.
ACTS OF KINDNESS HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATION THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, NO. 1 OF 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1) CHUKWUKA SMITH ALISTER - CHAIRMAN 2) CHUKWUDIFU GODFREY OSAKWE 3) JOSEPH OBIAJULU OGBOLU 4) UCHE NNEBUOGO OGBOLU - SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO ASSIST COMMUNITIES IN RURAL AND SEMI URBAN AREAS TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF LIFE. 2. TO HELP IMPROVE THE HEALTH, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING OF PEOPLE AT THE GRASSROOTS IN NIGERIA AND OTHER DEVELOPING NATIONS IN AFRICA.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_ GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS ALTERATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA, WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, P.M.B 198, GARKI ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED: SECRETARY.
SIGNED: AMOS A. ODEGA & ASSOCIATES.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
BRIGHT SPARK EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
MOSAN-AKINOGUN LOCK-UP SHOPS ASSOCIATION
THE ABOVE NAMED FOUNDATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART C OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO1 OF 1990.
THE ABOVE NAMED ASSOCIATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART C OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO1 OF 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. FANAIKE ADEWUNMI OLABISI - PRESIDENT 2. AYENI ISAAC ADEBOWALE - VICE PRESIDENT 3. AYINLA YETUNDE OLUWAFUNMILOLA - SECRETARY 4. AKINOLA ADEFUNKE ABIOLA - FINANCIAL SECRETARY 5. FANAIKE ADEGBUYI OLUWAFEMI
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. BAKARE FAUSAT BOLATITO - PRESIDENT 2. ONYIA CHIKA KINGSLEY- VICE PRESIDENT 3. ALEGU SHADRACH - SECRETARY 4. SANI ABDULFATAI- FINANCIAL SECRETARY 5. ANUMBA CLEMENT OSITA 6. OBATEYE LATEEF KOLAWOLE 7. MUSA ADELEKE AKANDE
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO INSPIRE YOUNG ADULTS TO DISCOVER THEIR TRUE SELF THROUGH ACADEMIC PROCESSES AND TO USE THIS KNOWLEDGE TO IMPROVE THEIR TOTAL WORTH AND ADD VALUE TO THE SOCIETY. 2. TO IGNITE CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING AND CHALLENGE LEARNERS TO BE ABLE TO USE CLASSROOM EXPERIENCES TO CONNECT THEIR INNER POTENTIALS WHICH WILL BELIEVE IS THE KEY TO CREATIVITY AND INNOVATIONS.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO BRING TOGETHER ALL THE NIGERIAN TRADERS WHO OWN LOCK-UP SHOPS IN MOSAN AND AKINOGUN ALONG IPAJA ROAD, SO AS TO ACT AND STAND AGAINST OPPRESSION, SUPPRESSION ETC. 2. TO FOSTER PEACE AND UNITY AMONG MEMBERS DEVOID OF RELIGION, LANGUAGE, POLITICS, CULTISM OR ANY OTHER PRACTICE. 3. TO SPEAK WITH ONE VOICE ON CRUCIAL MATTERS AFFECTING OUR WELLBEING.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, P.M.B. 198. GARKI, ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, P.M.B. 198. GARKI, ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
AYODOTUN ATIROKO FOUNDATION THE ABOVE NAMED FOUNDATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART C OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO1 OF 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ATIROKO AYODOTUN ADEDOTUN - CHAIRMAN 2. ATIROKO SEUN GRACE - SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. THE FOUNDATION IS ABOUT IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIVES OF THE LESS PRIVILEGE AND MAKING THEM HAPPY, AND REACHING OUT TO PROVIDE FOODS, CLOTHS AND SCHOOL ITEMS. 2. VISITING MOTHERLESS BABIES HOME, SCHOOLS AND OTHER EDUCATIONAL CENTERS FOR THE DISABLED. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, P.M.B. 198. GARKI, ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
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IBRAHIM LIADI YOUTH FOUNDATION
ROYAL LIKE-MINDS EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVE
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
TRUSTEES 1. IBRAHIM ABDULHADI 2. PROF BINTA ABDULKAREEM 3. PROF HADIZA NUHU 4. PROF A D GARKIDA 5. DR NAFIU LIADI 6. HRH ALH SADA MUHAMMAD SADA YANDAKAN KATSINA 7. ALH SALISU LIADI SHETTIMAN DUTSIN-MA 8. KHARISU SUFYAN CHUKKOL 9. PROF ADELE GARKIDA 10. KASSIM ABDULHADI 11. AMINA ABDULHADI
THE TRUSTEES NAME 1. OFOMATA FESTUS UGOCHUKWU 2. IFEPE IFEANYICHUKWU 3. ONWUKA SAMPSON ELOCHUKWU 4. DR. OKAFOR UGOCHUKWU W. 5. IBUOKANMA AZUKA DARLINGTON 6. ETIABA NNAMDI IZUCHUKWU 7. EBIGBO CHIJIOKE PASCAL 8. EGWUATU OBIORA CHIEDOZIE 9. IZUEGBU IFEANYI CUSMAS
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. IMPART THE SPIRIT OF PATRIOTISM IN OUR YOUTHS TOWARD BUILDING A BETTER NIGERIA
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO BUILD A COMMON BOND BETWEEN ALL THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF NNEWI BOTH AT HOME AND IN DIASPORA
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED:- SECRETARY
DESTINY MESSENGERS MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
AGAPE FAMILY DELIVERANCE & MIRACLE INTERNATIONAL GOSPEL CENTRE THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
IMIEGBA URUALO DEVELOPMENT UNION CAC/IT/NO 7773 THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR C T C OF CERTIFICATE UNDER PART ‘’C’’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1999
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REQUEST SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED:- BARR. SHAKA AWALIENE
THE BEREAN FAMILY WORSHIP CENTRE
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
TRUSTEES: 1. OLAJUMOKE ISREAL (CHAIRMAN) 2. OLAJUMOKE BOLANLE BLESSING 3. OLAJUMOKE DANIEL OLAITAN - (SECRETARY) 4. OLAJUMOKE DAVID 5. COKER ADEOLU OLATOYE
TRUSTEES 1. MOMOH S.J. SANTOS 2. EMMANUEL ELIJAH OMEIZA 3. AJEPE JOHN OMOTAYO
TRUSTEES 1. PASTOR JOHNSON OKHUMODE EMMANUEL - PRESIDENT 2. JOHNSON CHIEBONAM NNEADINLOZO - TRUSTEE 3. EDOBOR OSAYOMORE BARRET - TRUSTEE 4. EMMANUEL THOMAS - SECRETARY 5. EVANGELIST EDWARD DENNIS ADEYI - TRUSTEE
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: SERVICE TO HUMANITY REHABILITATION OF SEX AND DRUG ADDICTS
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND REACH UNTO THE NEEDIES
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED:- SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: BARR SUZIE DUNG
VISION HAND IN HAND HERITAGE FOUNDATION
UPPER ROOM REVIVAL POWER AND FIRE MINISTRY
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES 1. MOURAD BASSEL 2. NWOKORO EBERE UWAMA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. PROVISION OF ACCESS TO EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR LESS PRIVILEGED CHILDREN IN. NIGERIA. 2. PROVISION OF ACCESS TO DESIRABLE GOOD HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR LESS PRIVILEGED CHILDREN IN NIGERIA. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: TRUSTEES
JAYTEE OJO FOUNDATION THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES: 1. MR OJO TAIWO OLAYISADE - CHAIRMAN 2. MRS OJO SIMISOLA ARAMIDE - SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. ENCOURAGING COMMUNITIES TO TAKE SOCIAL EFFECTIVELY PLAN FOR THEIR SOCIO-ECONOMIC WELFARE 2. FACILITATING NIGERIAN YOUTHS TO BECOME COMPETITIVE GLOBALLY 3. ASSISTING IN RAISING THE ECONOMIC STANDARD OF THE DOWNTRODDEN AND POOR PEOPLE IN OUR SOCIETY
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
CHRIST LIFE AND LIGHT MINISTRY
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
TRUSTEES: 1. ALADEGBOYE OLUWADARE IFEDAYO 2. OLUYOMI TOLUWALOPE DORC!AS 3. OLUWAMUYIDE ADEOGO MOTUNRAYO 4. ALADEGBOYE JAMES ORIYEYE 5. OKUNLAJA TAIWO OLAIBO
TRUSTEES 1-PASTOR JOSEPH SUNDAY MAKINDE (CHAIRMAN) 2-PASTOR(MRS)FAITH OLAJUMOKE MAKINDE; 3- STEPHEN OLUYEML MAKINDE; 4- JOSEPH OLUWATOBI ADELEKE (SECRETARY); 5- GABRIEL OROPO 6-OLADIPO DANIEL ADEWOLE
AIMS &OBJECTIVES 1. TO PREACH AND GOSPEL AND WIN PEOPLE TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD 2. CREATING SETTINGS THAT MAKE PEOPLE TO GOD IN TRUTH AND SPIRIT 3. TO PROVIDE A PLACE WHERE MEMBERS CAN BE NURTURED TO MATURITY OF CHRIST 4. TO IDENTIFY THE UNREACHED PART OF THE WORLD AND ENGAGE MISSIONARIES TO PLANT URFPM 5. TO RETURN THE APOSTOLIC REVIVAL FIRE OF HOLINESS, SANCTIFICATION AND TOTAL OBEDIENCE TO THE WORLD OF GOD TO THE BODY OF CHRIST
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO THE WHOLE NATION. 2. TO PROVIDE A MINISTRY OF THE WORD OF GOD THROUGH PLANTING OF CHURCHES, THE ORGANIZATION OF PARA-CHURCH MINISTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN ORDER TO REACH ANY PERSON IRRESPECTIVE OF RACE,COLOUR AND NATIONALITY. 3. TO INDICATE AND PROMOTE EVANGELISM 4. SOUL WINNING FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD BY PREACHING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED: TRUSTEES
SIGNED: CHAIRMAN
AL-HAQEEQA CHARITY FOUNDATION
ALL CHRISTIANS BUSINESSMEN FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. NAMES OF TRUSTEES1. YUNUS SAHEED ADEKUNLE 2. WASIU IBRAHEEM AFOLABI 3.MUH. ROJI NASIRUDEEN AYOBAMI 4. SALMAN ABDUR-ROSHEED ABDULJABAR 5. OYEGBILE DAUDA KOLAWOLE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO HAVE AN ORPHANAGE HOME AND ASSIST THE LESS PRIVILEGED IN THE SOCIETY 2. TO GIVE OUT SCHOLARSHIP TO DESERVING STUDENTS. 3. TO MAKE PERIODIC HEALTH AWARENESS AND MEDICAL CHECK UP TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SOCIETY.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES 1. JUSTICE IKPEAMA ALPHA. CHAIRMAN 2. NNAMANI KENNETH CHUKWUDI. SECRETARY. AIM AND OBJECTIVE: TO UNITE ALL CHRISTIANS TO HAVE A COMMON FRONT AND IDEOLOGY TOWARDS MORALLY CONSCIOUS LEADERSHIP AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
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WOMEN WITH GREAT HONOUR COMPASSION MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. *TRUSTEES ARE*: (1) PROPHETESS ABIGAIL MOSES ...(PRESIDENT) (2.) SNR. APST. MOSES GARBA-( VICE PRESIDENT) (3) GRACE SAMUEL (4) BOLA OLAWALE STEVEN (5) GRACE MOSES-( SECRETARY) (6) RUTH DUPE ALABI (7). KANDE GADZAMA JOSHUA (8). GRACE ABOSEDE (9). MARY DUPE JATTO (10). FAVOUR MOSES *AIMS AND OBJECTIVES* 1.TO CO-OPERATE WITH INDIVIDUALS, MINISTRIES, AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS WITH SIMILAR OBJECTIVE BY NETWORKING AND CO-ALLIGNING FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SPECIFIC GOALS FOR THE WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN. 2.TO SET UP TEMPORARY ABODE FOR DISTRESSED GIRLS AND WOMEN INCLUDING BATTERED WOMEN AND TO PREPARE SUCH GIRLS AND WOMEN PSYCHOLOGICALLY THROUGH COUNSELING AND OTHER FORMS OF THERAPY AND EDUCATION FOR A RE-ORIENTATION TOWARDS ATTAINING A BETTER AND MORE PURPOSEFUL LIFE IN THE SOCIETY. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: FELIX E. ONOFUA (ESQ., D.R.S) F.E.ONOFUA & ASSOCIATE 08167951106
ROYAL LINE DELIVERANCE MINISTRY
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1.OKONKWO SABINUS CHUKWUDERIO 2.OBIAKO CAROLINE CHIZOBA 3.MGBEASIRI FLORENCE CHINAKA 4.OKONKWO COSMOS NWABUEZE 5.MGBEASIRI EUGENE UZOMA. THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1.TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA , ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
DIVINELIGHT FOUNDATION
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC), ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. EVANG KINGSLEY AKUJOR 2. REV NNAMDI AKUJOR 3. MR. LINUS IGWE 4. MRS MIRIAM EGU 5. MR CHIMEZIE DANIEL IBEWUIKE 6. MR CHISOM FRANCIS AKUJOR. THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1. TO RENDER AID AND PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF THE LESS PRIVILEGE IN THE SOCIETY. 2. TO HELP THE POOR, THE NEEDY, THE MOTHERLESS AND ASSIST WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS, YOUTHS, VULNERABLE CHILDREN AND THE LESS PRIVILEGE. 3. TO EMPHASIZE RESPECT FOR EVERY PERSON’S RIGHT BASED ON THE RECOGNITION OF THEIR WORTH. 4. TO ENCOURAGE AND EMPOWER YOUTHS ACADEMICALLY, SOCIALLY AND OTHERWISE FOR DEVELOPMENT. 5. TO RECOGNIZE THE DIGNITY AND VALUE OF ALL OCCUPATIONS AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE. 6. TO DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE NEEDS, PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR COMMUNITY AND BEYOND AND ASSIST IN ACTUALIZING THEM THROUGH INTERVENTION. 7. TO PROMOTE ADVOCACY ON OPPORTUNITIES FOR SELF-REALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT. 8. TO PROMOTE AND MANAGE ADVOCACY ON CRITICAL ISSUES AND NEEDS AFFECTING LOCAL COMMUNITIES, AFRICA AND THE WORLD IN GENERAL. 9. TO PROMOTE AND SUSTAIN INDIGENOUS CULTURAL VALUES, ETHICS, AND CUSTOMS. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR_GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT , OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET , MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: CHISOM FRANCIS AKUJOR.
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THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED MINISTRY HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO 1 OF 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. APOSTLE, SAMSON AKPAN U. - PRESIDENT. 2. HAPPINESS SAMSON INEMEKA - VICE PRESIDENT. 3. PASTOR, AJERO EMEKA DOMINUS - SECRETARY. 4. ELDER, ABRAHAM UMORU N. - TREASURER 5. PASTOR, KNOWLEDGE SOLOMON SIMEONE - FINANCIAL SECRETARY. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, P.M.B 198, GARKI ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY.
HEART OF CHRIST MISSION INT’L BELIEVES’ HERITAGE
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LOSS OF DOCUMENT THE LAWFUL OWNER OF UNDERLISTED PROPERTIES PROPERTY OWNER: NICON INSURANCE CORPORATION. ADDRESS: 1)BT 63, 411 ROAD, GOWON ESTATE IYANA IPAJA LAGOS. 2) BT 64, 411 ROAD, GOWON ESTATE, IYANA IPAJA. 3) BTP , 411 ROAD, GOWON ESTATE, IYANA IPAJA LAGOS. WISH TO STATE THAT THE TITTLE DOCUMENT OF THE SAID PROPERTIES FROM FHA IS LOST IN TRANSIT AND ALL EFFORTS TO TRACE THEM PROVED ABORTIVE. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
FORUM OF UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE IN NIGERIA
AGBELOR UNITED PROGRESSIVE UNION
THE HOLY PROPHETIC LIGHT FIRE MINISTER OF ALL NATION
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ABRAHAM A HENRY -- PRESIDENT. 2. EUNICE Y OGUNDARE -- SECRETARY 3. MOHAMMED KABIRU ABDULSALAMI 4. NANA-HAWA MUSA 5. CHIDIOGO LOVETH EZEMA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO HELP MEMBER AND TO KNOW THE EXACT FIGURE OF UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS IN NIGERIA 2. TO ASSIST GOVERNMENT TO REACH OUT TO UNEMPLOYED YOUTH IN NIGERIA IN ORDER TO DISCOURAGE CRIME AMONG THE UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE (1) JOSEPH IDEWOR.(CHAIRMAN) (2) YUSUF. I . AKHIGBE - (SECRETARY) (3) RASHID JIBRIL. (4) OSIGBEMHE PATRICK. (5) JOSEPH SULE.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. PROPHET BANABAS IKESSI OKHUMEODE IKIEBE - CHAIRMAN 2. ANOMHE AUGUSTINE IKESSI 3. IDEMOH OGHIE SUNDAY 4. MOMOH COMFORT 5. UMORU EDWIN ODIOR
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PROVIDE FOR THE WELLBEING OF MEMBERS. 2. TO ENCOURAGE SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AMONG THE AGBELOR COMMUNITIES.
THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST TO THE WHOLE WORLD .
ANY OBJECTIONS TO THIS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
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SIGNED BY: BARR. ABUBAKAR ABDULRAHMAN
SIGNED: SECRETARY
ZENITH PROGRESSIVE POWER MINISTRY
CENTRE FOR LEADERSHIP AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES NAMES ARE: (1) PST STEPHEN U. UWAGBOE (2) MRS VIVIAN I. U. UWAGBOE (3) MRS PATIENCE A. AIKUSOE (4) SIS ATTAH MARIAN UGOCHI
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. KINGSLEY ABIMHOGWEMHE UMASOR - CHAIRMAN 2. MERCY OSIKHOTSE UMASOR - SECRETARY
TRUSTEES ARE: 1. DR OFONMBUK IME OKON 2. MRS IQUO EBONG OKON 3. MRS MARY EYO WILLIAMS 4. MFONISO OBONG ISAIAH 5. UBOHO EYO WILLIAM - CHAIRMAN
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO THE WHOLE WORLD AND WIN SOULS FOR HIM. 2. TO CATER FOR THE WELFARE OF MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: KINSLEY ABIMHOGWEMHE UMASOR (CHAIRMAN) 08161146241
INITIATIVE FOR DRUG TALKS AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES ARE (1) ALHAJI MUNIR JAAFARU, (2) ALHAJI SURAJUDEEN BALARABE YAKUBU, (3) ALHAJI ABUBAKAR DALHATU ZURMI, (4) HAJIA MUSTAPHA SEKEENAT OLUWATOYIN, (5) HAJIA POPOOLA FATIMA ABIOLA, (6) MR. POPOOLA BABATUNDE ASHIRU, (7) MR. HUSSEIN AZEEZ OLANREWAJU, (8) MR. HUSSEIN MUSADIQ ADEBAYO. .
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND EMPOWERMENT. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
PRO UNITATE 94 ORGANIZATION THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES ARE: 1. SALIHU ABUBAKAR KARFI BOARD CHAIRMAN 2. BARKA ALLABEH GREMA 3. ELIZABETH OLUWAKEMI AROGUNDADE 4. YUNUSA YAKUBU 5. GBEMISOLA ADEBOLA DARAMOLA
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO SUPPORT EVIDENCE BASED DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAMS. 2. TO SUPPORT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO GET INVOLVED IN PREVENTION INTERVENTION. 3. TO PROMOTE PROGRAMS THAT WILL ENSURE CHILDREN OF SCHOOL AGE ARE EQUIPPED WITH SKILLS THAT WILL HELP THEM IN MAKING RIGHT DECISIONS ABOUT DRUG USE.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: TO IMPLEMENT AND CO-ORDINATE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES RELATING TO WELFARE FOR WATER, SANITATION, EDUCATION, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES. 2. TO ENGAGE IN ALL KINDS OF DEVELOPMENTAL SUPPORT ACTIVITIES MEANT FOR SCHOOLS AND LESS PRIVILEGE. 3. TO WORK TOWARDS MAINTAINING SOCIAL HARMONY
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION
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SIGNED: SECRETARY
PECULIAR YOUTHS GLOBAL FOUNDATION
TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD PRAYER MINISTRY
GRACIOUS APOSTOLIC FAMILY MINISTRY
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES ARE: (1) AFOLAYAN FEMI AMOS (2) AFOLAYAN ABOSEDE COMFORT (3) AFOLAYAN FEMI GIDEON (4) AFOLAYAN DAVID OLUWASEGUN AIMS & OBJECTIVES: TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST ALL OVER THE WORLD. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION SIGNED: SECRETARY
GOD’S GLOBAL ARMY GOSPEL OUTREACH
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. EVANG. UGOCHUKWU MICHAEL AMECHI 2. EVANG. BLESSING IFEOMA AMECHI 3. MR. OKWUDILI JAMES OBUEZUE 4. MRS. AUGUSTINA AMAKA ENWERENTA 5. MRS. GRACE CHINYERE OGBONNA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PROPAGATE THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST ROUND THE WORLD 2.TO MINISTER SALVATION, DELIVERANCE AND HEALING TO PEOPLE. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION SIGNED: BARR. ARINZE J. UZOCHUKWU. (SOLICITOR) 08038466838
HOPE FOR THE AWAITING TRIAL DETAINEES INITIATIVE
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990
TRUSTEES ARE: 1. PASTOR MRS UTOMWEN ROSEMARY OMOSEDE. -CHAIRMAN. 2. BROTHER OMOSUYI UTOMWEN -SECRETARY. 3. PASTOR EMMANUEL ETINOMWAN. -MEMBER
TRUSTEES ARE 1. OBIAMAKA TERESA LUKUSA - CHAIRPERSON 2. NURUDEEN ADEYEMI ANIMASHAUN - SECRETARY
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: TO PREACH AND TEACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS ROUND THE WORLD.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF THE SUSPECTS IN DETENTION AND ENSURE THEIR SPEEDY TRIALS.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION SIGNED: BARR SOLOMON WISDOM AKHIGBE 08037257296 BENIN CITY.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION SIGNED: SECRETARY.
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OGBOGORO COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS SOCIAL CLUB OF NIGERIA
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990.
CHRIST FAITH LIFE OPEN HEAVEN MINISTRY
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART’ C’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE :1. ANTHONY SHAIBU OHI 2. ABU BOLAMA LAWAL 3. EMEAGI JOHN AMAESHI 4. OKUNADE KAYODE KASALI
THE TRUSTEES ARE; 1.GEORGE IHUIGWE . 2.DIKE CHIKORDI DAVID OGWURIE . 3. IKECHI OKECHUKWU VINCENT. 4. AMADI FYNEFACE BEKWELE . 5.EZE WOKA. 6.EZE MICHAEL NNA .
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART’ C’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
MARITIME ANTI - CORRUPTION AND TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE
THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:1. PRACTICING INTEGRITY AND ERADICATING CORRUPTION IN THE MARITIME INDUSTRY. 2. TO GIVE THE MARITIME INDUSTRY A NEW IMAGE THROUGH CORRUPTION ERADICATION. ANY OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE REGISTRARGENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE PUBLICATION. SIGNED BY: SECRETARY
JEO CASTLE OF ANGELS FOUNDATION
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘C’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 2004 THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. OSUEKE EGOCHINYERE JULIET PRESIDENT 2. BAR. UBAH HYCERNT CHIBUOGU VICE PRESIDENT 3. MR. USHURHE OLADAYO ANTHONY MEMBER 4. REV. SR. ESTHERMARIE CHKIKA ANOSHIE MEMBER 5. LADY ABIAGOM STELLA ISIOMA PATRONESS 6. MR. ANTHONY MUYIWA MATULUKO PATRON 7. MR. AKAH VALENTINE ABUOBELYE TECH. ADVISER 8. BAR. LIVINUS AGONMUO LEGAL ADVISER 9. MGSR. ANIAGWU JOHN KANEBI SPIRITUAL ADVISER 10. MISS CHIGEWE OLUEBUBE ADAEZE SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVE TO ENHANCE THE EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL, SPIRITUAL AND MENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE LESS PRIVILEGED CHILDREN TOWARDS A BETTER MORAL EXCELLENCE, SO AS TO RAISE A SOUND AND COMPLETE CHILD. ANY OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA, WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED – TRUSTEES
CONCORD OLD BOYS ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 2006 SET
THE TRUSTEES ARE; 1. AGBOGU GODSBEST OGHENERO - CHAIRMAN. 2. KOLEJI OGHENENYERHOVWO BLESSING - SECRETARY. #
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES; 1. TO FOSTER A SPIRIT OF ONENESS, UNITY, LOVE AND PROGRESS AMONG ALL MEMBERS. 2. TO PROVIDE A FORUM FOR ALL MEMBERS TO EXCHANGE VIEWS, IDEAS, & RENDERING ASSISTANCE TO ANY MEMBER. 3. TO BE UNIFIED IN A COMMON CAUSE FOR THE ACTUALIZATION OF INTEREST FOR ALL MEMBERS. ANY OBJECTION(S) TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED; SECRETARY.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ANIKWE IFEANYI GODSON 2. NGWU TOCHUKWU NATHANIEL 3. OZOR ONYEBUCHI -
CHAIRMAN SECRETARY MEMBER
AIMS & OBJECTIVES 1) TO DEVELOP AND EXTEND THE MUTUAL LOVE THAT EXISTS BETWEEN COBA MEMBERS. 2) TO DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN THE SPIRIT OF TRUTHFULNESS, ONENESS AND BROTHERLY. 3) TO PROTECT THE INTEREST OF THE ASSOCIATION AND OUR ALMA MATER AT LARGE. ANY OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: NGWU TOCHUKWU NATHANIEL SECRETARY
EXCELLENT LOVE TRINITY BIBLE CHURCH
ANY OBJECTION(S) TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED; CHAIRMAN.
THE CHRIST MERCY CHURCH, IYAGANKU
WOSILAT REMI AJALA FOUNDATION
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990
NAMES OF TRUSTEES: 1. PROPHETESS OLUWANIYI MARIA 2. MR OLUWANIYI BOLARINWA OLUWAFEMI 3. MRS ASETOYE TAYO OLUWATOSIN AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: TRUSTEES
INCORPORATED TRUSTEES OF CLIFFS FOUNDATION THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED ASSOCIATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED ASSOCIATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES; 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL AND REACH PEOPLE IN ALL NATIONS FOR JESUS CHRIST THROUGH EVANGELISM 2. TO PROVIDE AID TO THE NEEDY, FREE EDUCATION TO THE LESS PRIVILEGE AND ASSIST THE PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PERSONS IN OUR SOCIETY AT LARGE.
TRUSTEESARE. 1. ONAIWU CLIFFORD OSARO 2. ALAEBO AMARA OYINYECHUKWU 3. OKOHA JOSEPH IKECHUKWU 4. OMIGIE MAGDALENE IMUWAIHEN 5. AWANBOR EVBENAYE KELLY
(CHAIRMAN) (SECRETARY)
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. HELPING PEOPLE IN NEED 2. TO CREATE AWARENESS AMONG THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE EXISTENCE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSON SINNED. 3. TO ENSURE THAT NO NIGERIAN CHILD IS LEFT HOMELESS, UNPROTECTED, IN DANGER OR EXPLOITED 4. TO PROVIDE COUNSELING, EDUCATIONAL AND VOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING FOR CHILDREN AND ANYBODY IN NEED TO ENABLE THEM TO BECOME SELF-SUPPORTING IN VARIOUS TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS. 5. TO WORK WITH OTHER CONCERNED CITIZENS AND ORGANIZATIONS TO PROMOTE THE FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY AND TO ERADICATE ABUSE AND OPPRESSION AND ENSURE THEM FORCE MEN TO CHILDREN’S LEGAL RIGHTS. ANY OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: TRUSTEES
KIND REIGN FOUNDATION
NAMES OF TRUSTEES: 1. ALHAJI BABATUNDE AJALA 2. ALHAJA SARAT MODUPE TAIRU 3. ARC (CHIEF) OLUTOSIN AKINYEMI 4. MR. OLUYINKA OLAREWAJU OYETOLA 5. MR. CHARLES ADE BAYO SCOTT-ASHLEY 6. OLADAYO AFOLABI ESQ AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO DECREASE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: OLADAYO AFOLABI ESQ
MCBETH LIFEFIX FOUNDATION
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART “ C “ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990. THE TRUSTEES OF THE ORGANIZATION ARE: 1. MR. MCBETH DOGOOD CHARLES – CHAIRMAN/FOUNDER 2. MR. KELECHI NELSON MGBE – MEMBER 3. BARR. DAN OKUDAA – SECRETARY 4. MR. ORIJA MOSOPE ISAAC - MEMBER AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PROVIDE FOR THE NEEDY AND OTHER LESS PRIVILEGED MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY. 2. TO PROVIDE FOR THE ELDERLY, WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. 3. TO ALLEVIATE POVERTY AND EMPOWER THE POOR. 4. TO OFFER SCHOLARSHIP TO DESERVING CHILDREN OF THE POOR. 5. TO ENGAGE IN CHARITY, ESTABLISH SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS FOR THE NEEDY. ANY OBJECTION TO THE REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28DAYS OF THIS SIGNED: DAN OKUDAA ESQ. (SOLICITORS 08023045942)
OLUWARAMIPADA GOSPEL MISSION
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990.
TRUSTEES. 1 PASTOR OLUWAR AMIPADA OLATUNJI EBENEZER-CHAIRMAN 2 PASTOR(MRS) OLUWARAMIPADA ADENIKE EUNICE 3 PASTOR OMOSEBI ENIOLA ISAAC. 4 PASTOR (MRS) OLAOLORUNPO FUNMILAYO BOSE 5 PASTOR OLUFEHINTI OPEYEMI EBENEZER
TRUSTEES. 1 AKINDURO KEHINDE BAMIKOLE. 2 AKINDURO TUNBOSUN AYOOLA
TRUSTEES. 1 PASTOR OLUWARAMIPADA OLATUNJI EBENEZER-CHAIRMAN 2 PASTOR(MRS) OLUWARAMIPADA ADENIKE EUNICE 3 OLUWARAMIPADA IRANLOWOOLUWA RUTH 4, OLUWARAMIPADA DAVID TEMITOPE
AIM AND OBJECTIVE TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO THE WHOLE WORLD. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED SECRETARY CITADEL OF LOVE AND HOPE FOR WOMAN AND CHILDREN EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVE THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990. TRUSTEES. 1 ENIOLA AMOS AKINROLABU 2 OLUKOLADE OLUSHOLA. 3 OLATUNDE DARE EMMANUEL 4 GODWILL EUNICE ENDURANCE. 5 IFEDAYO CHRISTIANAH OMOU. 6 AKINNIBOSUN OLATUNRELE CHRISTIANAH AIM AND OBJECTIVE HELPING THE WIDOW TO SURVIVED AFTER THE DEATH OF THE BREADWINNER. , 2 TO PROVIDE SOCIAL SERVICES AND TO STRENGTHEN AND PROMOTE AS WELL FACILITATE THE RATE OF EVANGELISM THROUGHOUT THE GLOBAL AT LARGE ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRARGENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED SECRETARY
AIM AND OBJECTIVE TO PROVIDE HELP THE LESS PRIVILEGED IN THE SOCIETY. 2 TO SUPPORT CREATION OF VENTURE ENTERPRISES AS POTENTIAL SOURCES FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED SECRETARY
CHERUBIM & SERAPHIM LEADERSHIP IN CHRIST MINISTRY
AIM AND OBJECTIVE TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO THE WHOLE WORLD. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED SECRETARY
MOUNTAIN OF VICTORY SOLUTION CHAPEL
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: (1.) OSENI OLUWASEGUN RAPHAEL - GENERAL OVERSEER. (2.) ABAYOMI-OSENI OLAWUNMI OLAYEMI (3.) IGE OLUWAKEMI MARY .
THE TRUSTEES ARE (1.) KOLAWOLE ADEWALE - GENERAL OVERSEER. (2.) POPOOLA AYODELE FOLASHADE (3.) ADEYEMI ADEWALE ABIODUN (4.) SHONDE ADEWOLE ADESHOLA (5.) MUDASIRU OLAYIDE KOLAWOLE.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST TO THE WORLD, ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED TRUSTEES
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST TO THE WORLD, ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED TRUSTEES
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TAGBO ARENE FOUNDATION
MENTOR-BOX FOUNDATION
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC),ABUJA, FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. OBINNA NWACHUKWU ANUCHA 2. SMART EZE NWACHUKWU
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. DR. TAGBO EKENE ARENE 2. DR. ALOZIE UCHENNA EZE
TRUSTEES ARE: 1. EMMANUEL - BAGI EUNICE CINWON 2. RUGBERE HAPPY RUKEVWE 3. AJANAKU ARMSFREE ONOMO
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO SERVE AS A CLEARINGHOUSE, MARKETPLACE AND FORUM FOR NIGERIANS AND OTHERS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, 2. TO PROMOTE NIGERIA’S TECHNOLOGY PROGRESS THAT WOULD BE ESSENTIAL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO EMPOWER THE YOUTH THROUGH SKILL AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 2. TO ENGENDER WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
LIFE LEARNING CHRISTIAN CENTRE
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES ARE: 1. DAVID GOVERNOR ERHINYODAVWE - PRESIDENT 2 OKE FAVOUR ERHINYODAVWE 3. SARAH OVUOKE ODEDE - SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PREACH THE WORD OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR THE SALVATION AND REDEMPTION OF MANKIND. 2. TO WIN SOULS FOR OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: BARR. CHINEDUM AMANAMBA 08038752686, 08098919318
ABDULAKEEM FATIMA SULE SUNMONU CHARITY FOUNDATION THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES ARE: 1. OLATUNBOSUN AKEEM SUNMONU 2. FATIMA SULE SUNMONU
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO CATER FOR THE LESS PRIVILEGED 2. TO PROVIDE AIDS, SUPPORT AND EMPOWERMENT TO THE LESS PRIVILEGED PEOPLE IN THE SOCIETY. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: SECRETARY
UNSHAKEABLE GOD DELIVERANCE MINISTRY
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART’ C’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. OJUKWU UGOCKUKWU NCHEKWEBEM (PRESIDENT) 2. UGOCHUKWU CHIGOZIE CHARITY (SECRETARY) 3. NKWOCHA MICHAEL CHIEDOZIE (MEMBER) 4. OKEKE EMEKA JERRY (MEMBER) 5. ASUZU CHINEDU KINGSLEY (MEMBER)
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. TO HELP THE LESS PRIVILEGED IN OUR SOCIETY.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST TO ALL NATIONS. 2. TO PROMOTE PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE AND GODLINESS IN OUR SOCIETY.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL OF THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA,, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
ANNOUNCER: SECRETARY OF THE TRUSTEES
SPIRITUAL DIVINE CHURCH ERIGBEMI CHERUBIM & SERAPHIM OKE - ANU
ANFANI, IMALEFALAFIA, OSOSAMI MUSLIM COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
UNITYOF HOLY SPIRIT CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART’ C’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. THE TRUSTEE ARE: 1. ELDER ADEYINKA TIMOTHY ATILADE 2. SUP. AP. ISAAC EBENEZER YEMI 3. SUP. AP. AFOLABI EBENEZER SODEKE 4. REV. AP. PROPHETESS. ADEYINKA DEBORAH 5. SUP. AP. OREYELU TAIWO BIODUN 6. SNR. AP. FATOLA OLUFOYE AUGUSTUS 7. REV. AYODELE SEHINDE CHRISTIANAH 8. EVANG. ADEMOYEGUN ADENIYI ABIODUN
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART’ C’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT OF 1990. TRUSTEES: 1) QASIM SAHEED BABATUNDE. - CHAIRMAN. 2) JIMOH RASAKI ATANDA. -SECRETARY 3) HAMZAT ABIMBOLA ISMAIL 4) RAIMI FATAI EGBINOLA 5) SALAUDEEN HARUNA ADEBAYO AIM AND OBJECTIVE: TO FOSTER PEACE, UNITY AND LOVE AMONG THE RESIDENT COMMUNITY .
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: TO.PREACH THE GOSPEL . ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL OF THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA,, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL OF THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION.
SIGNED SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
INCORPORATED TRUSTEES OF NKIRU EMODI EDUCATION FOUNDATION THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED FOUNDATION HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. EMODI NKIRUKA ANDREA-----------------------------CHAIRMAN/ TRUSTEE 2. NWOSU PATRICIA ANNE CHINENYE ---------------TRUSTEE 3. OBUEKWE UCHECHUKWU VANESSA ---------------TRUSTEE 4. OBUEKWE CHINENYE STEPHANIE -----------------SECRETARY /TRUSTEE 5. OBUEKWE ARIZE MARTIN------------------------------TRUSTEE THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: 1. TO RAISE FUNDS TOWARDS PROVIDING QUALITY EDUCATION OF IMPOVERISHED AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN AROUND NIGERIA. 2. TO PROVIDE QUALITY BASIC EDUCATION TO CHILDREN AS THE FIRST STEP IN EMPOWERING THEM TO BE POSITIVE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE SOCIETY. 3. TO ENSURE THAT STUDENTS ARE EMPOWERED AND EQUIPPED IN PLAYING A ROLE IN ENDING THE CYCLE OF POVERTY. 4.TO ENCOURAGE EARLY LITERACY BY PROVIDING AND DONATING BOOKS TO SCHOOLS ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL OF THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION PLOT 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA,, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED GLORY AKOSA (MISS) – 0806-2930724 AGLOWB & PHANIE CONSULTS 069 BASHORUN ESTATE, OLIVE GARDENS CLOSE, MAJEK FIRST GATE LEKKI-EPE EXPRESSWAY LAGOS.
KAFAYAT KIKELOMO
ANIMASHAUN TOYIN TIMOTEU
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CORRECTION OF DATE OF BIRTH
ISIEKWENE LILIAN
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT I ODOFIN MARIAM ABENI THAT MY DATE OF BIRTH WAS WRONGLY WRITTEN AS 17/01/1964 INSTEAD OF 7/04/1964 ALL FORMER DOCUMENT REMAIN VALID GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE
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TRUSTEES ARE (1.) PROPHETESS OMOWARE ESTHER OLAYEMI. (2.) PASTOR OLAYINKA JOSEPH O. (3.) PASTOR TOBI KAYODE OMOWARE (4.) LADY EVANGELIST AYOOLA DORCAS DASOLA (5.) ADEJUMOBI ABIODUN. (6.) LADY EVANGELIST ADEBOWALE TOYIN. (7.) MRS. OLAYINKA CAROLINE. (8.) MR. ADEJUMO TEMITOPE. (9.) MRS. MARY BELLO. (10.) OGUNDELE FOLASHADE OMOLARA. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST TO THE WORLD, 2.TO WIN SOULS FOR CHRIST AND TO TEACH THE WORLD HIS DOCTRINE ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWALDED TO THE REGISTRAR- GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION (CAC) PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET MAITAMA ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. SIGNED: MR. MOSES
ADEBIYI FEYISAYO
FREDRICK BOLUWATIFE
HAMZAT HAMMED
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JIMOH AISHA
YUSSUF OLUSHOLA
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EZEMA SAMUEL
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS EZEMA OKWUDILI, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS EZEMA SAMUEL OKWUDILICHUKWU. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
ESSIEN COMFORT
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ESSIEN COMFORT IDEM NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ESSIEN COMFORT ERNEST . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
MRS POPOOLA ADEOLA
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS OJO ADEOLA OLAYEMI NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS POPOOLA ADEOLA OLAYEMI . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
MBAJIUGHA IHEANYI
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS BAJUGA BRIGHT NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MBAJIUGHA IHEANYI BRIGHT . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
IBRAHIM IDOWU
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS GANIYU IDOWU MUYIBAT NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS IBRAHIM IDOWU MUYIBAT . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
AJIBADE IDIAT
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AJIBADE TITILAYO IDAYAT, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AJIBADE IDIAT AMOKE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
BENJAMIN CHINWENDU
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS EJIKE CHINWENDU, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS BENJAMIN CHINWENDU MAUREEN. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
KASIKE MARYCYNTHIA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS KAS CYNTHIA GORRETI, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS KASIKE MARYCYNTHIA CHINAGOROM. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS BLESSING EYIUCHE I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS ANIEMEKA LYNDA EYIUCHE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS BLESSING EYIUCHE ONYIA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS ANIOKE OLUCHI
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS NWUZOR OLUCHI OLIVIA,NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS ANIOKE OLUCHI OLIVIA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
NEBO UKAMAKA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ACHU UKAMAKA LOVETH, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NEBO UKAMAKA LOVETH. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
AWOKE JACINTA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ELECHI JACINTA NDIDIAMAKA,NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AWOKE JACINTA NDIDIAMAKA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
NWAZU BRIDGETTE I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWAZU BRIDGETTE OLUWATOYIN (BVN) AND NWAZU OLUWATOYIN BRIDGETTE (BANK ACCOUNT) NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWAZU BRIDGETTE IFEYINAWA . I WAS BORN ON 20/05/1960.ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
CORRECTION OF NAME
IN SOME OF MY DOCUMENTS MY NAME IYOMA WAS ABBREVIATED AS .I. MY CORRECT NAME IS MRS ROSELINE IYOMA EJELIKWU (NEE OGWUCHE) . ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING ALL THE NAMES ARE VALID, GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
AWODUNMILA OKE
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ADELANA OKE FLORENCE NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AWODUNMILA OKE FLORENCE . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
MRS ABISOLA ESTHER
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS ABISOLA ESTHER BANKOLE NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS ABISOLA ESTHER GBEMISOLA . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
PHILIP ONAOLAPO
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS PHILIP OLABISI, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS PHILIP ONAOLAPO OLABISI. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
UGUE ALABAMA CHARLES
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ONEBOSENA CHARLES OMODIA, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UGUE ALABAMA CHARLES. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
MRS OKOLIE DORIS
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS UMUNNAKWE DORIS CHIDIEBERE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS OKOLIE DORIS CHIDIEBERE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS OMAKA JOY
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS CHUKWU JOY NKECHINYERE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS OMAKA JOY NKECHINYERE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS EZE UCHENNA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS OKEKE UCHENNA BIBIANA, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS EZE UCHENNA BIBIANA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
ODOH CHIGOZIE
TAIWO RAZAQ
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS TAIWO RASAKI NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS TAIWO RAZAQ BABINTON . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
MRS UDOH RACHEAL
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS EROBOSA RACHEAL UFUOMAKPO NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS UDOH RACHEAL UFUOMAKPO . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
ABOBARIN TEMITOPE
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWACHUKWU TEMITOPE ADEOLA NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ABOBARIN TEMITOPE ADEOLA . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
HUNPEGAN-OMISORE
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OMISORE GLORIA IBUKUN NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS HUNPEGANOMISORE GLORIA IBUKUN . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
OSARENREN IKPONMWOSA
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS BENJAMIN ADAMU, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OSARENREN IKPONMWOSA THOMSON JOSEPH. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
ISAAC ABIODUN
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ISAAC LOT, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ISAAC ABIODUN LOT. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
AS MISS
EZEH CHISOLUM DORIS,NOW
WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS INYAMBE CHISOLUM DORIS. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
NWOBODO CHINEDU
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWOBODO CHINEDU KINGSLEY, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWOBODO CHINEDU JESSE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
EZEKWU NGOZI
UDEH PAULINUSMARY
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UMUJIOKE BRIGHT, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UDEH PAULINUSMARY. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
OBODOUGO CHUKWUEMEKA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OBODOUGO EMEKA JOHN, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OBODOUGO CHUKWUEMEKA PETER. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
NWANGWU MARTHA
, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED
AS UMEH CHIGOZIE OGODO, NOW WISH
AS ALAGBOSO NGOZI SARAH, NOW
AS UZOR MARTHA UKAMAKA, NOW
TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS
WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED
WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED
ODOH CHIGOZIE OGODO. ALL FORMER
AS
ALL
AS NWANGWU MARTHA UKAMAKA. ALL
DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS
FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID.
FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID.
AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE
BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD
BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD
TAKE NOTE.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE
OGBODO CHIMAOBI
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OGBODO CHIMAOBI CHRISTOPHER, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OGBODO CHIMAOBI JUDE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. NYSC AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
ADDITION OF NAME THAT I WAS FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKOLO CHINONSO, THAT I NOW WISH TO ADD VICTOR TO MY FORMER NAME THAT I NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKOLO CHINONSO VICTOR. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED
MRS AJAERO CHIAMAKA I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS OKEZIE CHIAMAKA EMMANUELLA, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS AJAERO CHIAMAKA BRIDGET. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS , NATIONAL IDENTITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS INYAMBE CHISOLUM
IDOKO GLORIA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKORO BLESSING , NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS IDOKO GLORIA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
NWIGWE KOSISOCHUKWU I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWIGWE KOSISOCHUKWU NICE AND KOSISOCHUKWU NWIGWE KELVIN, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS NWIGWE KOSISOCHUKWU PRAISEGOD. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
Classified
21
ADDITION OF NAME THAT I WAS FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKWUOSA IFECHUKWUDE, THAT I NOW WISH TO ADD JOSEPHTO MY FORMER NAME THAT I NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKWUOSA IFECHUKWUDE JOSEPH. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
ADERIBIGBE CHRISTIANA . I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ALANI CHRISTIANA ODUNAYO NOW I WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ADERIBIGBE CHRISTIANA ODUNAYO . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
OMONIYI GBADURA
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OLUGOLA GBADURA ESTHER NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OMONIYI GBADURA ESTHER . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE
MRS OLATUNDE HANAT
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS IDOWU HANAT YEWANDE NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS OLATUNDE HANAT OLAYEWANDE . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
UGWU ADA PRAISE
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UGWU ADA CECILIA NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UGWU ADA PRAISE . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
MRS ESTHER AJIKE
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OYEWOLE SAULI AJIKE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS ESTHER AJIKE SAULI OLUREMI. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
FASHOLA ADEYOLA
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS FASHOLA ADEYOLA FLORENCE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS FASHOLA ADEYOLA AYINKE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
EZEKWU
NGOZI
SARAH.
MRS JOHN PRINCE EMMANUELLA I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS
MISS
OGBONNA
EMMANUELLA
UCHENNA, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS JOHN PRINCE EMMANUELLA UCHENNA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
CONFIRMATION OF NAME THIS IS TO CERTIFY AND CONFIRM THAT, ONYINYECHI GIFT UMEZINWA, ONYINYECHUKWU CHINAZAEKPERE UMEZINWA AND UMEZINWA ONYINYECHUKWU CHINAZO REFERS TO ONE AND THE SAME PERSON BUT NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UMEZINWA ONYINYECHUKWU CHINAZO. MY CORRECT DATE OF BIRTH IS 15TH SEPT. 1987. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
AKO MODUPE ADEDITI
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ADEFARATI MODUPE ADEDITI NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AKO MODUPE ADEDITI . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
MRS NWAKA IJEOMA
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS CHUKWUEZI IJEOMA NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS NWAKA IJEOMA . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
CORRECTION OF NAME IN SOME OF MY DOCUMENTS (BVN) MY NAME WAS WRONGLY WRITTEN AS AJIBEFUN-MOYINOLUWA DORCAS INSTEAD OF HOLO-MOYINOLUWA DORCAS . I WAS BORN ON 20/04/1983 NOT 20/09/1983. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING ALL THE NAMES ARE VALID, GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
OKOBI CHISOM
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OFORMA CHISOM ESTHER NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKOBI CHISOM ESTHER. I WAS BORN ON 20/03/1997. . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
CHARITY SAMUEL
UGORJI UGOCHI
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UGORJI HULDA UGOCHI, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS UGORJI UGOCHI LOVE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
CORRECTION OF NAME THAT MY BVN AND FIRST BANK ACCOUNT NAME WAS WRONGLY WRITTEN AS OBINNA ELUM JOSHUA INSTEAD OF MY CORRECT NAME WHICH IS ELUM OBINNA ONYEKACHI AND MY CORRECT DATE OF BIRTH IS 14TH MARCH 1998 NOT 27TH MARCH 1991. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. BANKS AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS ZANNU AYOMIDE
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS MALOMO AYOMIDE CELESTINA NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS ZANNU AYOMIDE CELESTINA . THIS IS DUE TO MARRIAGE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
LOSS OF DOCUMENT I, GANIYU ADISA AKANBI WISH TO STATE THAT I AM THE LAWFUL OWNER OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: (A) LETTER OF ALLOCATION ISSUED BY LSDPC IN MARCH 1982.(B) OFFICIAL RECEIPTS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS FOR 2 BEDROOM FLAT 5 BLOCK 254, LOW COST HOUSING ESTATE (JAKANDE) ISOLO, LAGOS. THAT THE SAID DOCUMENTS GOT LOST IN TRANSIT AND ALL EFFORTS TO TRACE THEM PROVED ABORTIVE.LBIC AND GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
IDIEGE FRANCIS
I FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS CLEMENT FRANCIS AKATA NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS IDIEGE FRANCIS AKATA . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC KINDLY TAKE NOTE.
NWOKEOCHA AGUWA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AGUWA ONYEKACHI LILIAN NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN, CALLED AND ADDRESSED AS NWOKEOCHA AGUWA LILIAN . ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE
CHIOMA MIRABEL
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS CHARITY SAMUEL, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS CHARITY SAMUEL TOM. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS DEBORAH CHIOMA UGWUMBA, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS CHIOMA MIRABEL AZUDIUGWU. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
MARGARET WILLIAMS
KEFAS SHEHU FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS YUSUF TANIMU, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS KEFAS SHEHU. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS VERONICA OTOYO ESSANG, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MARGARET WILLIAMS OTOYO. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
Classified 22 OGBONNA ONYIKE
ANIMASHAUN ISMAIL
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS KUDOS OGBONNA ONYIKE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OGBONNA ONYIKE INYA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
I FORMERLY KNOWN AS USMAN LATEEF OZEGBE NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ANIMASHAUN ISMAIL KOLAWOLE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITIES CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE
EDEKI DEBORAH
MRS OLADIMEJI FATIMO
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OLATONA DEBORAH YEMISI, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS EDEKI DEBORAH YEMISI. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS ATUNISE FATIMO ABIODUN, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS OLADIMEJI FATIMO ABIODUN. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
MOSES-WIFA
IMAOBONG ENOCH
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MOSES GODSPOWER, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MOSES-WIFA GBENEGBARA LARRY. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS IMAOBONG ESSIEN, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS IMAOBONG ENOCH (MRS.). ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
HASSAN AHMED
ABDUL AMINA CESI
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AKINRIMISI AKINSANMI, NOW TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS HASSAN AHMED YAYA. ALL DOCUMENT BEARING MY
FORMER
NAME
REMAIN
VALID.
AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OLORUNTOBA AMINA CESI, NOW TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ABDUL AMINA CESI-FAVOUR AND I WAS BORN ON 01/10/1965. ALL DOCUMENT BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
ADEYEMI IFEOLUWA
AKINOSO OLUWABUKOLA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ELEGUNDE IFEOLUWA OLAKUNLE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ADEYEMI IFEOLUWA OLAKUNLE. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OJERINDE OLUWABUKOLA ABIOLA, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AKINOSO OLUWABUKOLA ABIOLA. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
CORRECTION OF NAME
AKINTOLA SAHEED
MY NAME WAS WRONGLY WRITTEN AS NJOKU KATE OGECHI INSTEAD OF NJOKU CATHERINE. I NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESS AS NJOKU CATHERINE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. THE GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AKINTOLA SAIDI OLATUNJI NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AKINTOLA SAHEED OLATUNJI.ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID GENERAL PUBLIC AND AUTHORITY CONCERNED PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
MRS ODUKOGBE NIMOTALLAH
ONOCHIE STELLA
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS OWOLOWO NIMOTALLAH RONKE, NOW WANT TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS ODUKOGBE NIMOTALLAH RONKE. BANKS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD TAKE NOTE.
FORMERLY BABADI STELLA ELO NOW TO BE ADDRESSED AS ONOCHIE STELLA ELO. FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAINS VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
VINCENT-AKPATA IFEOMA
MRS AKILOZI ODAGBA ROSE
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ANYANASO IFEOMA CHRISTIANA , NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS VINCENT-AKPATA IFEOMA CHRISTIANA. ALL DOCUMENT BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS
ITAIRE OBORAKPORORO
DECLARATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OBOVWEMU OBORAKPORORO LAURA
NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND
ADDRESSED AS ITAIRE OBORAKPORORO LAURA . ALL DOCUMENT BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE
MISS OGEZI ROSE OGBUGWA , NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS AKILOZI ODAGBA ROSE OGBUGWA . ALL DOCUMENT BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE
THAT I AM THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER OF TINUBU AL-MUHEEZ ADELEYE AND HE IS CURRENTLY KNOWN ASTINUBU ALMUHEEZ ADELEYE NOW KNOWN AS KASUMUTAJUDEEN OLANREWAJU. I WANT MY SON NAME BE KNOWN AND CALLED KASUMU AL-QAEDA MUHEEZ ADELEYE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
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CONFIRMATION OF NAME
THIS IS TO CERTIFY AND CONFIRM OLUWATOBI ELIZABETH AWOLAJA AND OLUWATOBILOBA ELIZABETH AWOLAJA REFER TO ONE AND SAME PERSON. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
MRS AGNES ABOSEDE
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS AGNES ABOSEDE OSHO, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS AGNES ABOSEDE OGEGE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. LASU, GTB AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
JOLAYEMI FAIDAT
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ADEJOKE FAIDAT, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS JOLAYEMI FAIDAT ADEJOKE. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
ODEJAYI ELIZABETH
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS COKER ELIZABETH PRECIOUS, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ODEJAYI ELIZABETH OLUWAFUNMILAYO. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
ALADESUYI ADEJOKE
I, FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ADEMOLA ADEJOKE TEMITOPE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ALADESUYI ADEJOKE TEMITOPE. ALL DOCUMENTS BEARING MY FORMER NAME REMAIN VALID. AUTHORITY CONCERNED AND GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
CORRECTION OF NAME
THAT MY NAME WAS NOT PROPERLY ARRANGE ,THAT PRECIOUS CLIFFORD WAS WRITTEN, INSTEAD OF UWANOGHO PRECIOUS CLIFFORD. THAT UWANOGHO PRECIOUS CLIFFORD AND PRECIOUS CLIFFORD IS SAME AND ONE PERSON. FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID, GENERAL PUBLIC PLEASE TAKE NOTE. ADDITION OF NAME/RECONCILIATION OF NAMES
MY NAME WAS WRITTEN AS AYILARA AFEEZ ON BVN, AND AS AYILARA AFEEZ ABASS. I WISH TO BE KNOWN AS AYILARA AFEEZ ABASS. I AM SAME PERSON BEARING ALL NAMES. GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD TAKE NOTE.
OLOYEDE FATIMOH
AYINLA MICHAEL
FORMERLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ANENOU MICHAEL OLANREWAJU, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS AYINLA MICHAEL SUNDAY. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.
GIFT EYIMINU LOVETH
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Yes, tribalism is still killing Nigeria
If you want to see how divided Nigeria is, then take a stroll to the National Assembly located at the Three-Arms Zone close to the Federal Secretariat, Abuja. But if you cannot come to Abuja to see national assembly members, you can as well sit down in your home and watch them in plenary, from your television set. While seated, Nigerian lawmakers, both at the upper legislative chamber called the Senate or the lower one, known as House of Representatives, are together, a gathering of commotion and confusion; or to put it mildly, appearance riot. Nigeria is not the only country on earth where you have people from different ethnic or religious backgrounds. India, Indonesia, South Africa and even the United States of America are all populated by people with diverse cultural, ethnic, religious and other orientations but the Nigerian parliament obviously has the worst congregational setting on earth. You can watch the United and the British Parliament, and then those of Iraq, Iran, India, South Africa and many others. The reason why people of different ethnic, religious and other differences make deliberate efforts to have fairly uniformed appearance is to limit divisive perception. In South Africa, you have the Zulus and other tribes but take a little time to watch the South African parliament, where do you see the Sulu paraphernalia among the lawmakers? They are there to debate quality education, job creation, and immigration issues, improve electoral processes and other matters of national development. In the Nigerian Senate, as in the House of Representatives, you would see some lawmakers who appear like masquerades, wearing attires that can hardly allow them to
walk freely. They dress that way, to represent and showcase their ethnic background; and in the process contribute in making the legislative chambers appear like shrines. While the Hausas put on long, flowing agbada that are as heavy as parachutes, the Ibos decorate themselves with beads and red arrow caps and tiger teeth, the Yorubas wear shokoto and all manner of dressings while yet others put on something like raincoats as in the case of the people of Niger Delta, the same with others. You can hardly see any Nigerian lawmaker that is at the national assembly to make a genuine difference by promoting things that make Nigeria great. They wear ethnic attires to brag about their nepotistic leanings, while Nigeria remains an orphan. As it is at the national assembly, so it is at the ministries, departments and agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria. When you travel to some states with multiple religious and ethnic groupings, it is the same confusion that you see. If you ask, they tell you they are promoting Nigeria’s cultural diversity. But that’s very far from reality. It is therefore on that backdrop that if you go to any ministry where an Ijaw man or woman is the minister, almost all the contractors coming to seek for contract would be Ijaws. If the minister is Hausa, you see Hausas milling around, the same plays out if the minister is Ibo, Yoruba, Kanuri, Efik, Nupe, Igala, Tiv, Jukun, all tribes. As it is in the national assembly, the ministries, departments and agencies at the federal, state and local government kevels, so it is with appointments and employments, offer of academic admissions, promotions at work places, processing of visas, award of contracts, judicial pronouncements, everything.
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