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federal government, on Tuesday, admonished states governments to look inward to identify other sources of revenue that would make them more economically

viable and financially independent, rather than solely relying on monthly Federal allocations. This may entail, in certain states, a fundamental review of the role of government in line with revised objectives, but will yield long term sustainable dividends.

Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun stated these in Abuja during a stakeholders meeting held with Commissioners of Finance on the Fiscal Sustainability Plan (FSP). Mrs. Adeosun disclosed that a conditional Budget Support Facility to provide financial relief to State

Governments was being developed by the Federal Government. The minister said that the loan facility for the 36 states would be N50 billion which would be access by states that meet the condition for the loan and will also be accessible in every three months with a repay-

ment period of 18 months; explaining that “the loan is a bond guaranteed by the federal government.” The minister explained further that “by agreeing that further financial support under this guaranteed Continued on page 6

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Editorial Stephen Okechukwu Keshi (1962-2016)

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n June 8, 2016, Nigerians woke up to the shocking passing away of Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, former coach of the country’s senior national team, the Super Eagles. Following his demise, condolences and tributes have been pouring in from Nigerians and foreigners alike, all attesting to his superb playing skills and as a coach. We also are joining others in sharing this moment of grief, even as we commiserate with his family and the sports community at large over this great loss. There is no denying the fact that Nigeria has lost a great sport gem. Born on January 23, 1962, in Azare, Bauchi State, Keshi attended St. Finbarr’s College, Akoka, Lagos which is famous for its many successes in the Principal Cup competition among Lagos based secondary schools. After leaving secondary school, Keshi joined the then African Continental Bank (ACB) FC, Lagos and later New Nigerian Bank FC, Benin City. After a short stint with those clubs, he left for Cote D’Ivore in the mid-eighties to play for Stade D’Abidjan and later Africa Sports. Always desirous of living out his dream in the big league, Keshi headed for Belgium, where he played first for Lokeren and the country’s top club side, Anderlecht. Later, he moved to France to play for RC Strasbourg. Famously called the ‘Big Boss’, the former national coach was in the team that played for Nigeria at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He also appeared in five African Cup of Nations championships for Nigeria and was part of the team that won the 1994 African Cup of Nations. On retirement from Nigeria’s national football team, Keshi was ap-

pointed coach of the Togo national team in 2004. In 2006, he helped bring that country’s team to their first World cup tournament. With his Togo assignment over, he was appointed coach of the Mali national team from 2008-2010. By 2011, he was invited by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to head the country’s national coaching team. To prove his mettle, Keshi in 2013 propelled the Super Eagles to the African Cup of Nations title, therefore becoming only the second man to win it both as a player and coach. Ever aiming for the sky, Keshi’s coaching skills came on display when he helped the Super Eagles reach the round of 16 for the first time at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. He remains the only African coach to have helped two nations qualify for the tournament and the only black African to coach in the knockout phase of a World Cup. From all that was said of him, no one could deny that Stephen Keshi brought élan, depth and unmatched professionalism to the game of football on the African continent. He was a talker, a brawler and a politician and had the thickest hide and deepest laugh of anybody at any Africa Cup of Nations over the past two decades. While we mourn this great loss, we are consoled by the fact that Keshi lived a humble and dutifully life to his country and compatriots alike. No tribute captured this essence than that by the South African Football Association President, Danny Jordaan: “At 54, Keshi was one of the bright young coaches coming out of Africa and having been a captain and solid player during his playing days, you can’t find a better individual whose life was wholly dedicated to the game of football”. We need not say more. Adieu.

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News Analysis Sack: Beyond the threat to banks, others Sam Nzeh

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Government to withdraw the operating licence of any bank and telecommunication company that failed to yield to its earlier directive to stop mass sack of workers in their employ, has heightened the need for a review of policies that have given rise to the action by the organisations. As the last count, no fewer than four banks had sacked hundreds of their workers for various reasons not unconnected to dwindling profits and unfavourable policies. Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, made the threat on Monday while addressing world leaders at the ongoing 105th session of the International Labour Congress organised by the International Labour Congress in Geneva, Switzerland. He said: “We will go a step further if they continue in their current sack spree. We know what to do. After all, the banks have their licenses given by the government. We know what to do. They need to comply. They need to come to the negotiation

table. “We did that in the oil industry and we succeeded. Even if you are going to layoff, there is a way to declare redundancy, there is a process. Section 20 of the Labour Act says it. You must call the unions and discuss with them. You don’t just treat them as slaves in their own country and you want us to keep quiet. “We want them to maintain the status quo. As far as I am the minister of labour, I will protect the interest of workers; same to the telecommunication companies, they are also talking about compiling lists without discussing with anybody.” The threat is commendable. However, beyond it, the Federal Government must look inwards to identify policies and actions that have made it possible for banks and others to retrench workers and discontinue them. Fact is that banks, telecommunication firms and others retrenching workers are doing so largely because of the worsening economic conditions in the country at present which is aggravated by government policies. So, as long as the economy continues to nosedive and government refuses to jettison policies and actions that are unfavourable to businesses, workers are bound to be laid off.

Obiano wins Zik Prize for Leadership James Eze

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Governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has won the 2015 Zik Prize for Leadership. Governor Obiano is first in a list of three governors which include Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State and Ibikunle Amosun who also emerged winners in the Good Governance category of the Prize. Interestingly, while Obiano is being honoured for two years of sterling performance, his cowinners are both well into their second terms in office having served their first terms of four years each. The Prize which is administered by Lagos-based Public Policy Research and Analysis Centre (PPRAC), will be handed to the winners in a colourful ceremony being planned for Sunday, June 19, 2016 in Lagos. In a personal letter dated June, 6, 2016 conveying the offer of the Prize to Governor Obiano, the Chairman of PPRAC,

Prof. Jubril Aminu, the Centre expressed optimism that the governor would attend the Prize-giving ceremony which will hold at the Civic Centre in person to receive the honour. The Prize is the second major honour that Governor Obiano who has been largely rated as a visionary leader would be receiving with a spate of five months, having been crowned The Sun Governor of the Year in February this year.

Army denies illegal deductions in soldiers’ salaries ÏM 0 ƕƄƂƏ ƈ ƍƏƊ ƏƍƄƕ ƋƏƍ Ƅ Ɔ ƄƍƐƆƃƄ Segun Adio

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legation that authorities of Nigerian Army had, in the last 17 months, been engaging in illegal deductions from soldiers salaries as alleged by some of them. This were the words of Director of Army Information (DAPR), Col. Sani Usman. In a letter to the Director of Army Finance and Accounts, the soldiers want the authorities to unravel the mystery behind the deductions that has been on for up to 17 months. They also alleged that despite being promoted, they have not seen any significant improvement in their salaries to reflect their new ranks. The soldiers in their letter, specifically mentioned that a staff sergeant, who is on a monthly

are asking Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai, the chief of army staff, to help them unravel the reason for these deductions. Sahara Reporters said some of the affected soldiers serving in 1 Brigade Sokoto, 35 battalion, and 3 Brigade Kano disclosed that the soldiers were angry over the deductions. The report quoted a soldier as saying: “I am a corporal, and my monthly salary, which is supposed to be N58, 000, 00 has been slashed to N52, 000.” They are asking the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai to get to the root of the matter. But in a telephone chat with the Daily Times, Col. Sani debunked the claim saying that no fraudulent practice would occur under the new army leadership. Said he: “There must be some ignorance from the so-called soldiers. There is a procedure in the Army in everything we do.

Assault: Reps demand arrest, prosecution of prisons officers Henry Omunu & Emmanuel Iriogbe, Abuja

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salary of N73, 500 gets N8, 500 deducted monthly from his salary. Also, sergeants hitherto earning N65, 000 now earn N58, 000 monthly after a deduction of N7, 000. It added that some soldiers were promoted since September 1, 2014, but that this had not reflected in their salaries. In the same vein, the authorities of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has denied a newspaper (Not Daily Times) publication on planned retirement of officers from the service. Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPR), Group Capt. Ayodele Famuyiwa, denied the report in a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja. The soldiers letter stated that corporals entitled to N58, 000 monthly, now earn N52, 000, just as lance corporals get N49 000 instead of N52,000. The soldiers

Representatives, on Tuesday, approved that indicted officers of the Nigeria Prisons Service who allegedly assaulted a female lawmaker be arrested and prosecuted by the attorney general of the federation. Adopting the report of the House Committee on Interior which investigated the alleged assault of Hon. Joan Onyemaechi Mrakpor (PDP-Delta), the

House resolved that Senior Inspector of Prisons, Idaa Odey and Assistant Comptroller General, Usman Knagiwa be tried in accordance with Section16 of the Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act. Also recommended for disciplinary action, reprimand and redeployment from the National Assembly for their complicity in the alleged assault are a female police officer, Corporal Esther Hassan, ASP Sunday Akoh and an agent of the Department of State Security (DSS), Adeboye I.

O. While advocating for the training and re-training of the personnel of resident security agencies deployed to the National Assembly, the House declared that the Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act, 2004, be amended to provide that only the President, Vice President, Chief Justice of Nigeria and a visiting President be granted access into the National Assembly with moderate convoys while penalties should be provided for offenders.


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FG offers states N50b conditional loan facility Continued from page 1 loan package, is conditional upon independently verified attainment of the 22 milestones, the State Governors are to be commended. They are sending a strong signal that they are indeed partners in the journey towards the recovery of the Nigerian economy and are fully prepared to pay the price for a sustainable future.” She stressed that Nigeria’s economy is a confederation of the economies of her 36 States and the FCT; stating that the federal government recognizes the critical importance of developing a broad based economy, with productive activities in every region and State. “We must ensure that the necessary conditions for growth are firmly put in place. We are working to achieve this through investment in enabling infrastructure and re-

forms in the ease of doing business, which will spur growth and development in the private as well as public sectors. “At Federal level, to create headroom for the urgently needed investment in infrastructure, we are pursuing a very disciplined approach to managing public funds, ensuring the maximisation of revenues and the minimisation of the costs of governance.” According to the Minister, the proposed facility will be conditional on the implementation of a comprehensive 22-point Fiscal Sustainability Plan (FSP) that was unanimously agreed by State Governors during the National Economic Council meeting that was held on 19th May, 2016. She explained that the overall aim of the programme was to support States to overcome current fiscal challenges whilst reforming

financial management to ensure their long-term viability. The FSP highlights five key strategic objectives: To Improve Accountability & Transparency, Increase Public Revenue, Rationalise Public Expenditure, Improve Public Financial Management, and Sustainable Debt Management. The fiscal reform action plan to be implemented by States mirrors the ongoing public financial management reforms being undertaken by the Federal Government. This according to the minister, include: biometric capture of all civil servants, the establishment of an Efficiency Unit within each state, implementation of Continuous Audit, improvement in Independently Generated Revenue (IGR) and measures to achieve sustainable debt management. Access to the proposed facility will be directly tied to the attainment of the fiscal reform

milestones under the FSP. “This is not a ‘bail out’, but rather a necessary short term intervention that is conditional on a comprehensive fiscal sustainability reform plan, and which is ultimately intended to set the States on a path towards fiscal sustainability and support the FG’s drive to reflate the economy, she added Responding on behalf of the 36 states commissioners, the Jigawa State Commissioner for Finance, Umar Namadi, thanked the Federal Government for making the facility available, saying “it is very important step we are going to key in to access this fund. “The conditions are also very important for the states because it is going to make every state to wake up to its responsibility and seek a deeper ways for revenue generation and apply financial discipline in governance.”

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N5.1b fraud: EFCC arraigns ex-Jonathan’s aide, Dudafa today Continued from page 1 fa, will today be arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) before a Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos. Dudafa is facing 23 counts charge bordering on alleged N5.145,004 billion fraud. He will be arraigned along one Iwejuo Joseph Nna who is also known as Taiwo Ebenezer and Olugbenga Isaiah. The accused persons allegedly committed the offences between June 11, 2013, and June 2015. In the charge sheet signed by Rotimi Oyedepo, the anti-graft agency alleged that the accused persons used different companies to commit the alleged offences. Some of the companies allegedly used in committing the alleged offences includes Seagate Property Development & Investment Limited; Avalon Global Property Development Company Limited; Iwejuo Joseph Nna and Pluto LUTO Property and Investment Company Limited; Iwejuo Joseph Nna and Rotate Interlink Services Limited. Others includes Ibejige Services Continued on page 12

Sheriff contracted by APC to destabilise PDP, says Makarfi’s committee Lateef Ibrahim Abuja

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Senator Ahmed Makarfiled National Caretaker Committee of the crisis ridden Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Tuesday’s reacted to Senator Ali Modu Sheriff ’s Monday’s forceful takeover of party’s leadership with a declaration that he (Sheriff) is acting the script of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) to destabilise the party. The PDP caretaker committee specifically alleged that Sheriff has

been contracted by the APC for this purpose. The committee made the allegation, just as it became known that the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the party, its elected Governors and its caucus in the National Assembly will meet today over the developments in the party. The Director General of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Osaro Onaiwu, who confirmed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja, said the purpose of the meeting is to find a lasting solution to the crisis bedeviling the party. He, however, added that

Senator Ali Modu Sheriff was not invited to the meeting. The Makarfi caretaker committee claimed that it has “credible intelligence report” about a meeting last Sunday night meeting between Sheriff and an un-named APC governor from North West where it was agreed “to give full security and financial support” to the embattled former Chairman (Sheriff) to exacerbate the crisis in the PDP. The primary objective of the whole scenario, the Committee said, was to prevent PDP from presenting a candidate for the Edo governor-

ship elections, or in the very least to prevent the PDP from offering a serious challenge to APC. It will be recalled that embattled Senator Sheriff and people suspected to be thugs had on Monday stormed the PDP National Secretariat where he reclaimed the chairmanship position of the party. However, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, a member of the caretaker committee in charge of publicity, while addressing Journalists in Abuja on Tuesday, said Sheriff and his supporters were being used by the enemies of the PDP to destroy the

party and to prevent it from reorganizing itself in order to provide a credible opposition and alternative platform for the forthcoming Edo State gubernatorial election and 2019 elections. Prince Adeyeye, a former Minister of State for Works under the last administration, said, “While we are still trying to understand the role of the police in the entire saga, it is curious that the police made no arrest of the thugs who openly brandished various dangerous weapons in and around the premises of the secretariat in full glare ofue police.


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Officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Tuesday, raided the residence of Sen. Musiliu Obanikoro in Ikoyi, Lagos. It was gathered that occupants of the buildings were allegedly harassed and intimidated, including his wife, kids and daughters-in-law. Some property including exotic cars, wristwatches and other valuables were said to have been carted away. This is against the backdrop of the fact that the antigraft agency has never invit-

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EFCC raids Obanikoro Lagos home, cars, valuables carted away ed Senator Obanikoro or his son’s for questioning beyond the tirades and allegations they have been propagating using the media spaces. In a release issued by media aide to Obanikoro, Jonathan Eze, the family says, “We are using this medium to draw attention of all Nigerians to yet another

infringement on the fundamental and inalienable rights of the Obanikoro family. “Lovers of freedom should not wait until our democracy is put at irreversible damage. The list of human rights violations and political persecution has reached an alarming rate.

“We see this as an affront and a further show of shame and ignominy of this present administration hell bent in politically persecuting its perceived opponents in other to stoop them and rubbish their hard earned reputation of untainted public services. “To our chagrin, the vehi-

cles driven away were cars and trucks bought since 2006 and thereabouts when Senator Obanikoro served as an Ambassador in Ghana among others which obviously has no bearing with the purported investigation they are supposedly carrying out. “We condemn in strong

terms the brigandage and the idea of inflicting trauma on innocent dependents and violating their privacies without recourse to the rule of Law. The release also said that Obanikoro has consulted with his lawyers and are prepared to meet them in court to stop this intrusions and persecution.

Man arraigned

in court for fraud Rachel Akomolafe

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A man, Kenneth Mbegbu, has been arraigned for an alleged involvement in fraud before a Lagos State Magistrate court, presided over by Magistrate. Aje Afunwa. The suspect, Kenneth Mbegbu (39), was alleged to have committed the offence sometimes in December, 2015 at Abati George Street, Lawanson, Surulere, Lagos state. He was arraigned on a four-count charge bothering on pretence, forgery and stealing, preferred against him by the police. The defendant was said to have, with the intent to defraud, forged the signature of Mr. Emmanuel Omon on Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) cheque number 38783516, dated 26 January 2016, with a face value of four million, nine hundred and fifty three thousand (4,953, 000) naira, which he issued to one Mrs. Eno Udoh, the Managing Director of Speedo Energy Resources Limited, with the intent that it may in any way be used or acted upon as genuine whether in Lagos state or elsewhere. Kenneth on the same day at the same place, also forged the signature of Edith Mbegbu Omon, on Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) cheque number 38783516, dated 26 January, 2016, having the same face value with the first cheque, which he issued to Mrs. Eno Udoh, the Managing Director of Speedo Resources Limited.

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Confusion in Osun as students attend classes in religious regalia Sodiq Adekunle Osogbo

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was confusion on Tuesday when some students of Baptist High School, Adeeke, Iwo came to school putting on their church regalia. The students specifically appeared in regalia similar to choir robes, celestial church garment, caps and other church accessories like cross. When the Daily Times

correspondent visited the school around 08.00am, Muslim students were also seen on hijab. At about 08.35am, some of the students on Christian regalia stormed the school premises and headed to their various classes. The outfit however excited their colleagues who hailed and shouted on sighting them. As the students were entering their classes, members of Christian Asso-

ciation of Nigeria followed them. Asked what they came to do, one of the CAN members responded, “We are here to monitor that our children are not also sent back.” Although, most of the teachers were confused, they didn’t chase the students of the class for appearing in their churches’ regalia. Teachers and principal of the school declined comment. It would be recalled that

Justice Jide Falola of the Osun State High Court had on June 3 gave a verdict that Muslim students should be allowed to wear hijab in all public schools in the state because it was part of their fundamental rights. After the judgment, CAN at an emergency meeting threatened to direct Christian pupils to start wearing their church garments to schools if the judgment was implemented. “Where the Osun State

Government is inclined to implementing the judgment, Christian students in all public schools founded by Christians with the toil and sweat of our forefathers in the faith will have no choice but to start wearing Christian garments and vestments as part of their school uniform for the propagation of our own faith given the Justice Saka Oyejide Falola declared right of Muslim Female Students to do same,” CAN said.

N3.97b fraud: Badeh paid N650m cash for Abuja plot, says witness Andrew Orolua Abuja

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An Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) fourth Prosecution witness, Mustapha Yerima, on Tuesday, insisted that the former Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex Ba-

deh paid N650 million cash for plot 1386, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, where he built shopping Mall before the N3.97 billion fraud burst. The anti-graft agency which had arraigned Badeh and his company Iyalikam Nigeria Limited on a 10-count charge of money laundering, had accused Badeh of using

the fund to buy and develop landed assets in Abuja for himself and two sons between January and December 2013. Yerima, while being cross- examined by the defense Counsel, Chief Akin Olujimi (SAN), told the court that he stand by his statement to the EFCC that the former Director

of Finance and Account of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Air Commodore Abdullahi Yushau (rtd), brought the sum of N650 million cash that was made available by the defendant for the payment of plot 1386, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, where the shopping mall is situated.


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PDP Crisis: Youths threaten takeover of party within 7 days A coalition of youth groups within the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), has given leaders of the party seven days to resolve all pending issues relating to the ongoing crisis in the party or they would takeover. Briefing journalists at the end of their meeting on Tuesday, at the Wadata Plaza National Secretariat of the party, the chairman of the group, Aderemi Olusegun, said they were saddened by the “unabated internal wrangling” beset-

ting the party. He said as concerned youth, they found it necessary to come together to take a firm position in the interest of PDP members nationwide. Mr. Aderemi said the youth had waited enough for the party’s leaders since the Port Harcourt convention to amicably resolve the lingering problem of leadership. “We are giving the leadership of the party (which includes the BOT, Governors’ Forum, warring

groups and other stakeholders) a 7-day ultimatum to resolve this intractable but avoidable rancour. “However, if this is not resolved, we shall be compelled to mobilize all concerned youths nationwide to take over the affairs of the party, as we have started putting in place an effective structure to take over the party secretariat,” he said. Mr. Aderemi said the PDP as a party is bigger than individuals and groups, adding that they youth had resolved to “henceforth not

tolerate anyone to take the party for a ride”. “We are therefore demanding the immediate withdrawal of all pending litigations in the court of law, so that we can amicably resolve all issues,” he said The PDP youth also said it was sad for the leaders of the party not to consider the effect of their actions on the forthcoming governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States, which, they said, were likely to affect the fortune of the party.

Nigerians disagree over non -release of looters’ names can’t call him our Messiah, he is not our Messiah but God want to use him to clear the ground before the real Messiah come. I pray God will help him. By mentioning names of looters, to me, it is not necessary; he should just collect the looted funds and use it for something in the country that will affect people’s lives positively.” Mr. Adeleke Brown, a Computer Scientist. “The decision taken by the Presidency to hold on to the names of looters is a very wrong decision in my opinion. The funds we are talking about belong to the public and decision over it should be one that will carry members of the public along so that they can know what their funds are being used for and as well know the people responsible for their impoverishment. It ought to be made public for people to see and know who the individu-

Prior to Democracy Day, May 29, the presidency had promised to publish names of looters and recovered funds but few days to the D-Day, the Presidency said it can only publish total amount recovered so far, excluding looters names. Since then, there have been mixed reactions over non publication of the names. Some claimed it is a wise decision while others see it as being political and therefore, unwise. JOEL OLUWAGBEMIRO went on the streets of Lagos to seek people’s views. His report: “They are supposed to reveal their names for the sake of transparency. There should be nothing hidden in it, you need to let the public know them so that those people that looted public funds will not do that again and others too will equally learn from it”. - Obiora Ifeayin, a teacher. “It is good as they are still keeping their names under carpet for security reasons because if they exposed them now, Nigerians are angry presently now and once they hear someone’s name

WOLE SOYINKA “Let’s say there are prospects for a new Nigeria, but I don’t think we have a new Nigeria yet.”

involved in such corrupt act, the person’s life may be in danger. If they learn such money is in his hand as some people have mansions in the village and nobody is living there. The villagers may because of that arranged to go and burn down their buildings”.- Mr. Abari Muhammed, a retired military man and Estate Management. “Buhari came for a purpose and I think God want to use him for this nation. I only pray for him to succeed because Nigerians have spoiled this country. Although I

JOHN F. KENNEDY Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, for liberty.

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Buhari

NELSON MANDELA

OBAFEMI AWOLOWO

For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.

Any people that is starved with books, especially the right type of books, will Suffer intellectual malnutrition, stagnation and atrophy.

CHINUA ACHEBE

“Democracy is not something you put away for ten years, and then in the 11th year you wake up and start practicing again. We have to begin to learn to rule ourselves again.”


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als are so that others can take precaution. Revealing them to the members of the public should be the main essence of this exercise. If not, why is Government going to the extent of accusing, arresting and taking these people to Courts and recovering the looted funds when they know they won’t publish names of people involved in such a disgraceful act? That is very wrong. The Presidency should summoned courage and publishe the names of these people so that people will know who these looters are and amount recovered back from them. That will show the Government itself is accountable and trustworthy.” - Mr. Ayobayo Babade, a Legal Practitioner. “It is not easy to release names like that. If the Government dares publish names now, the rest that are still holding on to this money may not come out. Let Govern-

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ment just hold it like that for now till they have done proper investigation on this issue. After their investigations, they can then decide to release their names in full. The Government can’t rush to release names of indicted people. If they rush in, they will rush out.” - Mr. Alatise Akeem, a civil servant. “It is not a wise decision to hold on to the names of indicted people. They should release names of those involved in looted and embezzled our money. Not only recovering back the looted funds and releasing their names but they should also be made to face the music so that others can learn. The government should summon courage to publish their names so that they themselves will know that they have done a wrong thing. The masses are suffering, many graduates could not get jobs and even those that get are not sure of their jobs. A lot of them are being retrenched on a daily basis, no security of jobs. Besides, many of them are bread winners of their various families. Many of their family members depend on them because they are the only ones

that are working, many graduates are jobless. It is very difficult now for people to survive in Nigeria as a result of this hardship”. Mr. Okunlowo Kehinde Adewole, a Market researcher. “When a matter is in court it is called subjudice. Until there is a final investigation by the EFFC or the case is concluded before they can say they are revealing names. Apart from having a legal implication, government should be allowed to finish all these cases, the issue of charging someone to court and showing them on television is not proper. To me, until investigation is done and completed, I don’t see why names should be published. Because they may even be discharged or acquited if they employ a good lawyer, a senior advocate for instance who will be capable to handle such case and at the end they can then sue the government for defamation and they will pay millions of dollars for damages.” - Barrister Moses Akeem, a senior counsel. “As far as I’m concerned, it is CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

Nothing can threaten Okowa’s re-election in 2019 — Delta Speaker The Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Monday Igbuya has reaffirmed his positions on the future his party in the state saying: “the PDP is fully planted everywhere in Delta State and nothing will threaten Okowa’s re-election in 2019. We will stand by him”. Igbuya who spoke on the governorship position in 2019, tenure and other matters at the first anniversary thanksgiving service of the Sixth Assembly was full of praises and accolades for Governor Ifeanyi Okowa. His words: “By the legislative rule, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is the 30th member of the Delta State House of Assembly. He is a miracle working governor. Delta State should count itself as blessed for producing somebody like Okowa. He has performed well under an unfriendly economic situation and will continue to do his good work for the state”. The Speaker commended Okowa for his fatherly support and regular payment of salaries to the workers, saying: “We will continue to support Governor Okowa and all his programmes aimed at enhancing the wellbe-

ing of people of the state”. Focusing on stability, unity and economic reforms, Igbuya said: “it is in the interest of Delta State for Okowa to continue in office beyond May 2019” and urged Deltans at home and abroad to continue to pray for Governor Okowa. Begging his colleagues to forgive him for past mistakes, he said: “It is not easy leading 28 brains. Let us continue to work in unity”. Igbuya, who also made a critical appraisal of the Delta State House of Assembly, described the Sixth Assembly as “the most stable and promising”, saying in its first year, the House received a total of 23 bills, 53 motions and 18 reports. Igbuya, announced that “The governor has so far assented to the Delta State Oil Producing Area Development Law (Amendment), 2015, Appropriation Law, 2016, Delta State Contributory Health Commission Law 2015, Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency Law, 2015; and Delta State Technical and Vocational Education Board Law, 2015. Igbuya who spoke at length about the yearning of Deltans

for quick delivery of the dividends of democracy, dwindling oil revenue and its negative impact on the economy and capacity of government to meet basic commitments, described Governor Okowa as a blessing to Delta State. He also spoke on the sanitization of some local governments in the state, saying: “We must also not forget the role of the Assembly in the sanitization of the Local Government system. In the light of great insecurity and evidence of financial fraud, occasioned by flagrant disregard for constituted authority, the House suspended the Executive Chairman of Uvwie Local Government Area. It subsequently set up an adhoc committee to verify the authenticity of the various petitions levelled against him. On grounds of financial recklessness, fraud and diversion of funds, the House relieved the chairman of his duties as Executive Chairman and Accounting Officer of Uvwie LGA”. He continued; “Sequel to the impeachment notice forwarded to the House by 12 of the 15 councilors of Ndokwa East Local Government Area, the committee on Local Government and

Okowa Chieftaincy Affairs of the House suspended the Executive Chairman of the council. This was necessary to give the House the

He is a miracle working governor.— Delta Speaker opportunity to carry out a thorough investigation into the issues raised. I am happy to inform you that she is back to her seat”.


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Reps want youths representatives in FEC Henry Omunu &Emmanuel Iriogbe, Abuja

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Speaker House of Representatives

Against the backdrop of moves to make Nigerian youths participate more in governance, the House of Representatives on Tuesday considered a Bill seeking to make it compulsory for the inclusion of youths not less than 35 years into the Federal Executive Council, (FEC). The bill which passed second reading at plenary is coming on the heels of a similar one seeking to reduce the age qualifications for interested candidates to contest for the positions of presidency, governor and senate in the country to 30 years. The Bill, entitled; “A Bill for an Act to alter the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 to enhance political inclusion and participation of young people in governance in Nigeria” was sponsored by Raphael Igbokwe (PDP, Ahiazu/

Ezinihitte Mbaise, Imo). The Bill seeks to amend Section 147 of the constitution by adding a new sub-section (3) to read; (3) Any appointment under sub-section (2) of this section by the President shall be in conformity with the provisions of section (3) of this Constitution.” Further, “provided that in giving effect to the provisions aforesaid the President shall appoint, (I) At least one minister from each state, who shall be an indigene of the state; (ii) At least one minister who shall not be more than the age of thirty-five years.” The Bill is also seeking to amend section 151 to add a new sub-section (2) to read; “(2) The number of such advisers and their remuneration and allowances shall be as prescribed by law or resolution of the National Assembly, provided that at least one of the Special Advisers shall not be more than 35

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wrong decision. We should see you as you have presented yourself to Nigerians. If he says you are honest and want to fight corruption you should be transparent to us. Before then, the Minister of Finance has said that 65 Nigerians stole some amounts of money and said this are the figures that some persons looted that they are recovering. Why did they now find it difficult to release their names; why is it difficult to release the names of those people that have devoured Nigeria”? - Mr. Ogunleye Ade, a civil servant. “When someone has not been convicted; why should the name be published? What some people are saying is wrong; you don’t mention people’s names like that, it is scandalous and defamatory”. - Mr. Edaward Daodu, a civil servant. “I think it’s a wise decision and people may not understand it. If you take a look at it on the other side, it seems as if the presidency is hiding their names so that people will not know them that these are the people stealing the public money. But it can as well be for security reasons best known to the government. Besides, they can sue Federal government if at the end they are not guilty of the accusations. It is better they wait to the end of the trials before publishing names”. - Mr. Bernard

Anihoro, a business man. “That is the government policy. There is no way one can go against the government’s policy, if they think secrecy is what will help them to solve the problem on ground, better for them. But normally, they supposed to publish their names so that people will know them but if the government decides otherwise, they may have their reasons. But disclosing their names to the public may serve as deterrent to others and if they think otherwise, they may have some genuine reasons that is not known to us”. - Mr. Simeon Oke, a teacher. “Legally, you don’t confirm someone to be a thief until it is duly proven in the law court. But I think if they have been found guilty; returning of the money is not substantial enough but their names should as well be published and they should be adequately punished for their offences. If they say after their trial, their names will be revealed that will be understandable when they might have been true with their trials and are been convicted, the government should not hesitate to publish their names so that all Nigerians will know them and amount recovered from each of them. But then, I think government is being careful so that they will not be sued for defamation, I think it is a right decision”. -

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years of age.” Furthermore, one of the Commissioners in every states of the federation shall not be more than 35 years, and section 196 be amended to include that at least one of the Special Advisers shall not be more than 35 years of age, the Bill also stipulated. In his response, Rep Igbokwe who is Chairman of Young Parliamentary Forum, said that his group had set up a committee to carry out a day to day monitoring on how the policy of the Federal Government to recruit 500,000 Nigerians and the recruitment of 10,000 police officers would be implemented. The lawmaker also hinted that the Young Parliamentarian Forum intends to hold a national youth summit to give a platform for young people to make contributions to the Constitution Amendment, emphasising that the youths constitute 65 percent of voters in the country.

Mr. Abiola Lawal, Market researcher. “Corruption is a common thing in our society these days. The purpose of publishing names is to know those that have done wrong, there is nothing wrong with that. Definitely, we should know the names of those that returned money whether through free bargaining or otherwise. If they want to tidy up all these legal requirements, they could have done that earlier before now. If you are saying someone stole money and he is returning the money, these are enough evidence to publish their names except it is not real. Corruption is everywhere, right from the Federal level, States and local levels”. - Mr. Akin Onakoya, an accountant. “I believe they are just suspects yet to be convicted. Stealing money is all over the place, I can only plead with our leaders, to do more of governance rather than issue of corruption every day.” -- Abimbola Ogunbanwo, a journalist. “The people on the list may also be from the opposition party, the PDP. Therefore, he has to weigh and balance things. It is not that he cannot do it but there are some powerful people involved and the implication is that, it will bounce back on him in terms of running the government effectively and helping the economy to stabilize. I think he already has the list with him but it will definitely take him some time to do that or else, it will affect his own system.


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North-East Senators fight over location of NEDC headquarters Olufemi Samuel & Chris Emetoh, ƄƑƉ

ÏÏÏAlthough the clamour for de-

velopment of the North East zone has been intense, Senators from the zone are not speaking with one voice on where to locate the Headquarters of the proposed North East Development Commission (NEDC) as they sang discordant tunes during debate on a bill for that purpose. The problem, however, stalled the final consideration of the Bill on North East Development Commission during Tuesday plenary. Notwithstanding Senators in general rejected a clause in the Bill which recommended 5% of total

revenue made from Value Added Tax (VAT) of the federation as a means of funding the proposed Commission. Both the executive arm of government and the National Assembly have been synergizing efforts towards rebuilding the North East zone which has been ravaged by the Boko Haram war which started since 2009. Different countries as well as International donour agencies had at different times promised to assist the government of Nigeria with funding on the development of the troubled zone which economy has been seriously paralysed. Disagreement among Senators

from the zone had ensued when Senator Aliyu Wakili (APC Bauchi South), suggested that Bauchi should be made the Headquarters of the Commission. A joint committee that worked on the bill had failed to indicate in its report where the Headquarters of the proposed commission should be cited. The Committee’s Chairman, Senator Abdulazeez Nyako ( APC Adamawa Central) while presenting the report said, “Since the report presented to us on this proposed commission by the joint committee the bill did not indicate where the Commission’s headquarters should be cited, I most humbly recommend

Bauchi for that purpose”. His submission, however, prompted other senators from the zone to recommend their state capitals for the commission’s headquarters. While the Senate Leader, Ali Ndume ( APC Borno South) and Senator Abubakar Garbai (APC Borno Central), recommended Maiduguri, Senator Bayero Usman Nafada ( APC Gombe North) said Gombe should rather be considered being located at the Centre of entire zone. The development, therefore, prompted the senate to stand down the consideration of the Report on the advice by the Deputy Senate President, Ike EKweremadu.

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ÏÏÏThe House of

Representatives, on Tuesday charged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to embark on the distribution of voter cards not collected before the conduct of the 2015 general elections, as well as embarking on the continuous registration of eligible voters. Passing a resolution sequel to the adoption of the motion sponsored by Rep. Shading Mutiu Alao, the House said it was imperative for the electoral umpire to begin the continuous registration of voters and distribution of voter cards and therefore, urged the federal government to pro-

vide funds to INEC to discharge its constitutional functions as at when due. The lawmakers mandated the House Committee on Electoral and Political Parties Matters and Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance by INEC with the House resolution. While moving his motion, Alao said that the country practices the presidential system of democracy which involved the direct voting by eligible citizens for candidates of their choice in general elections. According to him, the Electoral Act, 2010, empowered INEC to make voter cards available to registered voters well ahead of voting days, add-

ing that the manner INEC handled the distribution of voters’ cards during the 2015 general polls disenfranchised millions of Nigerians nationwide. He expressed worry that while some states got a large percentage of voter cards, other states like Lagos, “with higher voters, got far less voter cards, culminating in mass disenfranchisement of eligible voters”. The Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker from Lagos State asserted that the uneven distribution of voter cards may, in some cases, produce unpopular candidates resulting in triumph of the majority, which is antithetical to all known democratic tenets.

11 News ƕ ƊƑ ƋƆ ƆƌƆƏ Ɔ ƆƓ M ƅ ƈƏ Ï Ƅ Ɨƕ ƒ Ɠ Ɛ Ɛ Ɛ ƋƆƏ ƐƆ ƇƑƏƐ ƆƏ ƊƈƋƋƈ Ƈ Əƈ Ɛƈ Tom Garba Ƌ

ÏÏÏThe national body of

Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Tuesday elected Rev. (Dr.) Supo Ayokunle, as the National President and Elder (Prof.) Joseph Otubu, as the National Vice President of the organisation. Supo, was the vice president to Pastor Ayo Oritsejafo, the immediate past president of CAN. Before the election, it had been anticipated that a northerner would emerge the apex leader of the association. Meanwhile, the Southern Nigeria Christian Elders’ Forum and the Christian Association of Nigeria, South-East zone on Tuesday condemned recent attacks on some Christians in the North. They therefore, tasked the Northern Governors’ Forum to stop further killing of Christians in the area. Rising from a joint meeting of the Southern Nigeria Christian Elders’ Forum and the Christian Association of Nigeria, SouthEast zone, the Christian leaders condemned what they called “the inhuman treatment meted out on Christians in the Northern part of Nigeria. In a communiqué after the meeting, which was signed by the group’s chairman, Most Rev. Prof. David Eberechukwu, and Apostle (Dr.) Joseph Ajujungwa, Administrative Secretary, they called on the Northern Governors to protect the entire citizens in the region as a right and responsibility.

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ace music producer and singer, Babatunde Okungbowa, better known as OJB Jezreel, Mabel, (Mama J) has expressed rude shock toward the sudden demise of her husband. Okungbowa passed on on Tuesday, June 14. It would be recalled that Mabel had, in 2013, donated her kidney to save the life of her husband after he was diagnosed to have had a

kidney problem. Mabel, in a chat with Daily Times, disclosed that her husband’s death was a great shock to the members of the family, especially us the wives and children. She said, “Having donated my kidney to my husband in 2013, we believed everything was going to be alright which was until about few weeks ago when he complained again. Words cannot express the pain that I feel right now, I pray to be strong in this trying time.”


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R-L: Director of Corporate Communications & CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Mr. Emeka Oparah; Airtel Trace Music Star 2 Mentor/Judge, Keri Hilson and Managing Director, Trace Nigeria, Sam Onyemelukwe during a press conference of the grand finale of Airtel Trace Music Star 2, in Ikoyi, Lagos… on Monday.

Oronsaye’s office had 66 illegal accounts Andrew Orolua Abuja

ÏÏÏA prosecution witness, Rouqayya Ibrahim, told a Federal High Court in Abuja that the office of the Head of Service was operating 66 illegal accounts. Ibrahim, an investigator with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), made this known when he testified in the trial of the former Head of Service, Stephen Oronsaye, in Abuja on Tuesday. Led in evidence by the Prosecuting Counsel, Mr Adebisi Adeniyi, she said that it was also discovered that N14 billion had been stolen from the pension fund of the HOS. ``Sometime in 2010, EFCC and other anti-graft agencies were invited for verification of pension in the civil service, during that time, my colleagues discovered a payment mandate for payment of pensioners bearing 32 names. ``This was suspicious to them

Oronsaye

and based on that, they requested for further information on the mandate and the statement of account from the office of the Head of Service. ``It was confirmed that some of the names on that list were fake pensioners. ``Based on this, the EFCC instituted a pension fraud team to properly investigate activities of the Head of Service in terms of pension payments. ``I was drafted to be a part of the team along with 10 of my colleagues,’’ Ibrahim said. The witness said that the team wrote letters to all the banks where the Head of Service had accounts with to furnish them with the statements of all the accounts operated by Head of Service for pensioners. ``Based on their replies and letters written from the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, we discovered that the Head of Service was operating 66 illegal accounts. ``We also discovered that there were different modus operanda used by the pension office to syphon pensions fund into their account. ``We discovered that about N14 billion has been stolen from the Pension funds of the Head of Service. ``The modus operanda included payment made into accounts of different companies for illegal and non-existing contracts. ``Others were the use of ghost pensioners whereby names were

inserted into pension payrolls and payments made to them even when they were not pensioners. ``Another was the National Union of Pensioners and the Association of Federal Civil Service Retirees, both received payments from the pension accounts which were illegal payments. ``For example, the National Union of Pensioners received over two billion naira from the pension account.’’ The witness said that the vast majority of the amount was withdrawn and handed over to one Shuaibu, who was also presently standing trial in one of the courts. She said her team discovered through investigation that over N600 million was paid to several companies for biometric contracts. Ibrahim, however, said this was with the exception of one company, which actually did some semblance of the contract. ``The company’s name is Innovative Solution and Uptrach Communications Limited. All the remaining payments were for non-existing contracts.’’ At a point in the course of her testimony, the witness requested that she be allowed to use a chart to illustrate her findings. But this was objected to by the defence counsel on the grounds that using the charts would be against fair trial. Mr Oluwale Aladedoye, counsel to Mr Osa Afe, the second defendant

held that the witness should be able to give her evidence based on her findings without the use of a chart. He added that the use of the chart would be prejudicial to the defence team and therefore urged the court to disallow the procedure. The prosecuting counsel, however, said that the objection to the use of chart was misconceived as according to him, it is only meant to refresh the witness’s memory and not to be tendered as evidence. ``The essence of the document is to assist the court arrive at justice. There is nothing prejudicial in allowing the witness use the document to demonstrate the findings of her investigation.’’ The judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, held in his ruling that he shared the opinion of the defendants that tendering the chart would be prejudicial. Kolawole added that he was however bordered by the position of the prosecution counsel that the chart was only intended to assist the witness demonstrate her findings. He said that the witness did not appear to have a loss of memory but rather appeared clever and clear headed of evidence she was giving. He, therefore, disallowed the use of the chart by the witness. In continuation of her testimony, the witness attempted to give oral evidence of a statement made by the second defendant to the EFCC but was stopped by the judge.

N5.1b fraud: EFCC arraigns ex-Jonathan’s aide, Dudafa today Continued from page 6 Limited; DE Jakes Fast Food & Restaurant Nigeria Limited; and Ebiwise Resources. Part of the charge reads: “That you, Warpamo Owei Emmanuel Dudafa, and Iwejuo Joseph Nna (a.k.a. Taiwo Ebenezer and Olugbenga Isaiah), on or about the 11th day of June, 2013 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court conspired amongst yourselves to commit an offence, to wit: Concealing the proceeds of crime in the sum of N 1, 667,162,800.00 (One Billion, Six Hundred and Sixty Seven Million, One Hundred and Sixty Two Thousand, Eight Hundred Naira), and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(a) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act, 2012 and punishable under Section 17(a) of the same Act.” “That you, Warpamo Owei Emmanuel Dudafa, on April 27, 2016 in Lagos, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court failed to furnish any information in relation to your interest in IBEJIGE SERVICES LTD as required in page 12 of the Declaration of Assets Form and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 27 (3) (c) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act 2004.” The alleged offences are contrary to and punishable under sections 17(a), 18(c), and 27 (3) (c) of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act 2004.


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L-R: Publisher & CEO, EMEA Finance, Christopher Moore; Associate, FBN Capital Limited, Chuma Onwuka; Group Head, Finance, Seven Energy International, Joe Kaye and Associate, FBN Capital Limited, Oladele Akinjo, during the EMEA Finance Achievement Award in United Kingdom… recently.

Retirees shut down Imo over unpaid 71 months pensions Val Okara Owerri

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Union of Pensioners (NUP), Imo state chapter, staged a mass protest on Tuesday over non-payment of their pensions for upwards of 71 months by the state government. The retirees used the opportunity to draw President Muhammadu Buhari’s attention to the disrespect for pensioners by the Imo state government, noting that, ‘Non-payment of pension is corruption.’ Briefing newsmen, the NUP Chairman, Chief Gideon Ezeji lamented that pensioners in the state have never experienced

the level of abandonment and hardship they are facing under the Governor Rochas Okorocha administration. On the claim by the state House of Assembly that part of the problems of the pensioners was huge pension burden inherited from previous administration, Ezeji dismissed the assertion as untrue and unfair. He explained: “When Chief Achike Udenwa was governor, pensions were paid though not comprehensively. It was the same for Ikedi Ohakim. When Ohakim left office, civil pensioners were being owed only two months pension while local government workers were owed three months. Today, Civil pensioners are owed 13-16

months as at May, 2016; Local Government pensioners, 1417 months; retired primary school teachers, 23-26 months; Imo Broadcasting Corporation pensioners, 36 months, and Alvan Ikoku College of Education pensioners, 68-71 months. It is indeed outrageous, how senior citizens are treated in Imo state today.” Chairman of the Association of Retired Permanent Secretaries, Chief Fabián Agba lamented the impunity of the state government and said, “We cannot fight corruption without obedience to the constitution and laws of the land unless we want to foster anarchy. The resurgence in militancy and other armed agitations may not

be unconnected to the fact that constitutionalism has been set aside by government and the process of law jettisoned.” He stated that, “When a governor refuses to pay pensions, he has breached the constitution he vowed to uphold.”

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Lagos commences internship for tertiary students ÏÏÏThe Lagos State government

has commenced an internship scheme for final year students of tertiary institutions across the state, tagged ‘Ready, Set, Work,’ an initiative aimed at equipping fresh graduates with necessary skills to become job creators rather than job seekers. The scheme, which is being anchored by the State’s Ministry of Education, commenced on June 11, 2016 with the training

of over 1,500 students on basic digital skills. The scheme is an intervention of the Lagos State Ministry of Education, aimed at providing Entrepreneurship and Employability training skills for final year students in Lagos State tertiary institutions. Over 2,000 students filled the application form for the programme, out of which 500 were selected to participate in the pilot edition.

Special Adviser to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on Education, Mr. Obafela BankOlemoh, in a statement on Tuesday disclosed that on the first day of the programme, students of Lagos State University (LASU), Lagos State Polytechnic (LASPOTECH), and Lagos State College of Health Technology (LASCOHET) gathered at the Main Auditorium of the Lagos State University, Ojo, to register for a digital training session by

Google on some basic digital skills. He said: “The session was open to all students, whether or not they were enrolled for the READY. SET.WORK programme. Over 1,500 students participated in the training. On the same day, about 40 professionals participated in a train-the-trainers workshop for the volunteer facilitators of the RSW programme, which also took place at another venue on the campus.

Nigeria Army, under the auspices of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), on Tuesday, grieved as its Commander, Major General Tagbo Ude, handed over leadership of the command as a result of the compulsory retirement exercise of senior military officers carried out by the military high command recently. The Headquarters of OPSH was unusually calm as soldiers and officers wore looks of sadness as the Commander made his way to the conference room where he handed over to Brig. Gen. Abdulsalam Ibrahim, as the acting Commander OPSH. The sad looks on their faces, when Daily Times confirmed revealed that Gen. Ude can be best described as a true Nigeria soldier who is devoid of sentiment. According to an officer who pleaded anonymity, said that “you can see we are not happy that such a fine officer is leaving us. His name should not be found on that long list of retired senior officers because he is an upright man. I think it is outright injustice for our commander to be retired just like that after all his effort to ensure that Plateau State enjoys relative peace today”, he said.

Oyo Assembly confirms 15 commissioner nominees Remi Oladoye

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state House of Assembly has confirmed the nomination of 15 commissioner nominees forwarded by the executive governor of the state Senator Abiola Ajimobi last week. The names included Ms. Taibat A. Adaba, believed to be a nominee of the Alaafin of Oyo, Barr. Prince Oyewumi Oyewole, son of the Soun of Ogbomosho who contested the House of Representatives election in the 2015 general election and lost to a Labour Party candidate, and a governorship aspirant during the 2015 gubernatorial election, Dr. Azeez Adeduntan were among the nominees. Others are Mr. Abimbola Adekanmbi, former deputy Chief of staff to the Governor; Mrs. Atinuke Silifat Osunkoya, immediate-past Commissioner for Women Affairs; Mr. Abimbola Kolade, former Commissioner for Works; Barr. Abayomi Oke, son of APC Chairman in Oyo state, Chief Akin Oke; Mr. Wasiu O. Dauda, also a former Commissioner; Mr. Ajiboye Omodewu, a former Commissioner for Lands and Mr. Isaac Ishola Adisa respectively.


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Buhari: One year of stewardship

I Mike Udah

t was, therefore, a welcome relief to Nigerians when Muhammadu Buhari was declared winner of the 2015 election and sworn in on May 29 the same year. One year down the line, has this administration justified its existence? What type of change has the Buhari government brought to Nigerians – is it a positive or a negative one? On the positive front, the Buhari government realised early enough that the state governments were pauperised and could not pay salaries and discharge other sundry responsibilities. As a sensitive, pro-people government, it quickly embarked on a bailout policy to the state governments. There is no doubt that that singular step helped immensely in rescuing the states from bankruptcy. On security, it is obvious that this t administration has degraded, nay decapitated Boko Haram. In fact, the government has taken the battle to the enclave of the insurgents - the much – dreaded, Sambisa Forest. The numerous internally displaced persons (IDPs) have been taken better care of even as it is not yet Uhuru. The main victims of Boko Haram are Northerners living in the North Eastern part of our country. Government’s attention in terms of reform and rehabilitation, expectedly, has been focused on people from these areas. Thus far, those non-Northerners who died and suffered severe losses from Boko Haram attacks, that is, those from the Eastern and Western parts of Nigeria as well as South-

South, have remained unattended to. The Government should do well to support the next-of-kin of dead fellows and wounded ones. Similarly, the soldiers who have been waging

these wars against the insurgents do not seem to have been properly taken care of. The plight of the wounded is no better. Ideally, insurance covers should have been provided to these

soldiers. On the issue of corruption, President Muhammadu Buhari through the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has dragged numerous high profile persons to courts to either prove their innocence or face the wrath of the law. This move has somehow shown the citizens that the era of unbridled corruption and impunity is over. The list of such people is long, including the former National Security Adviser (NSA) Rtd. Col. Sambo Dasuki; the former Aviation Minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode; the National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olisa Metuh, etc. Against the accusation of prosecuting only non-APC members, the President has shown non-partisanship in his fight against corruption by not interfering in the trial of the Senate President and APC chieftain, Chief Bukola Saraki. Sadly, this state of stability, of order and of happiness which Hobbes and Kant sought several decades ago, still eludes Nigerians today. With Boko Haram and Shiite Muslims in the North; Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the East, Niger Delta Avengers, the Red Egbesu, Water Lions and Isoko Liberation Movement in the South-South, Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) in the South-West, the unity of Nigeria is only but a mere mental phenomenon. Udah, a Media consultant, wrote from Lagos

Depleting oil revenue need for diversification

C Olawale Rotimi Opeyemi

urrently, Nigeria’s economy is faced with enormous challenges- Twenty seven of the 36 states are unable to pay workers’ salaries, the existing infrastructures are dilapidated, while new ones are not in place. Moreover, power generation has degenerated significantly, the financial system is crumbling, and foreign investors are shunning Nigeria’s bonds and stocks, while companies are laying off workers in hundreds due to inability to pay salaries. In addition, a surge has hit the prices of commodities and the cost of living has doubled, regional security challenges and incessant protests from- Niger Delta Avengers, kidnappers, religious extremists, Biafran Movement, Fulani herdsmen among others threaten Nigeria’s economy. The economic woes have been attributed to the crashing oil price. Over the years, Nigeria’s oil revenue keep experiencing significant setback

on monthly basis. In December 2014, gross oil revenue recorded was N480bn, in January 2015- N460bn, in February 2015- N401bn, in March 2015- N315bn while in April 2015N282bn. According to the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Statistical Bulletin for 2015 quarters, at N1.859 trn, Nigeria’s crude oil revenue for the 2015 fiscal year dipped by 37.47% from N2.973trillion recorded in 2014. In 2016, the fall continued to the lowest level in more than five years. Nigeria’s failure over the years cannot be disconnected from massive corruption, mismanagement, tax evasion, and oil theft, contract breach among the political and economic elites. Nigeria is running a very expensive political system, 58% of the nation’s allocation is spent at federal level, while 32% goes to the 36 states and 10% tothe 774 Local Government Areas; a larger percentage of this revenue goes to governance and jumbo pay for politicians such as estacode, N9bn as legislators’ annual

ward-robe allowance, N500m security vote monthly to state governors, pension for life for governors/deputy governors after serving four or eight years among others. With Nigeria’s current economic plight, it is evident that the Federal Government can no longer continue to bailout states, while capital projects are not feasible. Due to incessant attacks on oil facilities in the Niger-Delta, many oil companies are shutting down operations, if this persists, Nigeria’s source of revenue might be blocked. One of the most important things in Nigeria today is for unpaid workers to be paid, create jobs for the people so that they can afford shelter, feeding and schooling for their households. Agriculture has proven to be potent, if deliberate and meticulous investments are made into agricultural infrastructures such as irrigation facilities, rural roads, farm security, and storage facilities to improve production and value-chain, Nigerian local farmers in their millions will be

moved from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture. This will not only help Nigeria to feed her population, but huge revenue will be generated from export of commodities. Agriculture can be a big business if made efficient, policies that allow credit channel to the system must be encouraged. There will be a boost in agriculture if market that is more viable is created. Cameroon, Ivory Coast among other African countries is strengthening agriculture in their country with significant results; Ivory Coast emerged the largest cashew nut exporter, taking over from India. Agriculture provides a way out of the on-going economic challenges confronting Nigeria. Agriculture is life, with vast land and resources, favourable weather and good soil minerals, Nigeria, as a nation should diversify her economy into agriculture to transform the nation at the shortest delay. Olawale Rotimi Opeyemi is a writer/journalist


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Ex-FGC GO, Badejo budgets N25m for indigent students Esther Taiwo In his determination to assist government eradicate poverty to the barest minimum, former General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Dr. Wilson Badejo, has budgeted the sum of N25 million to sponsor tertiary education of not less than 50 indigent students in public institutions across the country. The cleric made this known at the 9th annual Wilson Badejo Foundation (WBF) lecture titled, “Nigeria and the Rising Tide of Poverty: What Workable SocioEconomic Agenda for the Underclass”, which took place at the Nigeria Institute for International Affairs (NIIA), Victoria Island, Lagos, in commemoration of his 69th birthday. According to him, his passion for the poor is such that he detests someone, for reasons beyond his own fault, going without a meal a day. “It was this passion that actually spurred me into venturing into establishing the Foundation to cater for the needs of those subjected to poverty by the vagaries of our society’s economic system characterised by the neglect of our leaders who have large appetite for unscrupulous wealth”, he said. He said in WBF, this is the season to whet the less privileged in the society who have been progressively sidelined over the years by the economic system. Badejo stated that no fewer than 300 indigent students have benefitted from the annual scholarship award, adding that one of the beneficiaries, Jamiu Olayinka Ajifowoke, an Aeronautical Engineer is now gainfully employed in one of the foreign airlines operating in the country. Guest lecturer at the event, Prof. Isaac Adeyemi, Vice Chancellor, Bells University of Technology, Ota in Ogun State, said corruption in Nigeria remains the most important obstacle to economic and social development. He said corruption has remained the main cause of systemic waste of the country’s resources and therefore the main cause of poverty in the country.

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Sub-Saharan varsities brainstorm on creating skilled work force No fewer than 43 sub-Saharan African universities on Tuesday in Abuja began discussion on how to create skilled work force for the sub-region. The two-day workshop was organised by the World Bank Education Team for Sub-Saharan Africa in collaboration with the Association of African Universities (AAU) and the National Universities Commission (NUC). It is entitled ``The First Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET) Regional Benchmarking Capacity Building Workshop’’. Discussion at the workshop will focus on improving benchmark on science, technology and mathematics in universities in the sub-region. Giving an overview of the workshop, Mrs. Sajitha Bashir, Practice Manager, World Bank, said it was aimed at getting African universities to learn from one another and properly benchmark themselves. ``The essence of the workshop is to have African universities to benchmark themselves against each other, to learn from one another about how well they are doing in preparing their students for the labour market. ``We are using a very good international methodology that has been adapted to suit African conditions. ``It is an Africa-led initiative which will help African institutions to improve themselves and consider how data generated can be analysed and understood. ``It will also look at how results

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Foundation can be used for quality improvement purposes and discuss relevant best practices from emerging economies like Korea, Brazil and China, among others.’’ According to her, 20 African countries and 43 African universities are participating alongside representatives from Korea and China in addition to higher education regulatory bodies. In his address, Malam Adamu Adamu, the Minister of Edu-

L-R: Chairman of the occasion, Sen. Domingo Alaba Obende; Convener, Rev. Dr. Wilson Badejo and Vice Chancellor, Bells University Technology, Ota, Prof. Isaac Adeyemi, at 9th Wilson Badejo Foundation Lecture in Lagos.... recently.

cation, said the workshop was aimed at building the capacity of universities and research centres to generate knowledge relevant to Africa’s development challenges. Represented by Hajia Hindatu Abdullahi, the Director of Tertiary Education, Federal Ministry of Education, Adamu, urged NUC to ensure that Nigerian universities benefitted from the outcome of the workshop.

``The benchmarking initiative is most needed in our institutions of higher learning, to ensure that minimum standards are set and observed in order to improve the quality of our institutions. ``The Federal Government is working towards the enhancement of skills and entrepreneurial studies on all institutions of learning in Nigeria to overcome challenges of joblessness after graduation,’’ he said.

Odunlami to FG, states: Stop naming public tertiary institutions after individuals Iniobong Iwok Federal and state governments have been advised to stop naming public tertiary institutions in the country after prominent Nigerians as it demeans and compromises their corporate image. This advice was given by an educationist and proprietor of Cambridge College, Lagos, in chart with the Daily Times. He lamented that the act which has be-

coming a norm in the country was wrong and had affected the standard of the affected institutions. Odunlami added that instead, Hall of residence, Senate buildings and other buildings in such institutions could be renamed, rather than the institutions. He said: “The way federal and state governments have been naming public tertiary institutions after individuals is not good. It demeans those institutions and compromises their corporate im-

age and standard”. “If they want to honour anybody, let them name hall of residence after the person. Senate buildings and other buildings are there. It makes the schools lose their bearing”. “They think they are immortalising the persons but they are not doing that. If you want to immortalise anyone, you can have a national holiday. Look at the attempt to turn University of Lagos to M.K.O University.

It failed because its students and alumnus did not agree. You can use other institutions in the schools to recognise them. This is common in the state university”. On the scrapping of post -UTME, the former two-time chairman of Ikeja Local Government Council, supported government decision but added that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) should also be scraped.


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NUT backs scraping of Post-UTME Ï ƃƃƏ Ƅ Ɛ ƍ ƆƎƆƄ è Ǝ Ƅƍ ƅ ƄƒƋƉ ƆƎ ƎƆ Iniobong Iwok The Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) Lagos State branch has thrown its weight behind the decision of the Federal Government to scrap the Post-UTME, adding that tertiary institutions in the country have derailed from the initial objective of starting the test while it had become a means of exploiting candidates. This was disclosed by the chairman of the NUT in Lagos, Segun Raheem, in an exclusive interview with the Daily Times, noting that the union had long advocated for the scraping of Post-UTME because rather than screen candidates on their proficiency in English, tertiary institutions were subjecting candidates to another round of examination similar to what they had done in the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination. Raheem further accused tertiary institutions of exploiting candidates, adding that rather than charge candidates the agreed sum of 1,000, different exorbitant amounts were been charged. He said: “Post-UTME was to test candidate’s fluency in the area of English; JAMB test is

Year Award a cognitive examination, they don’t test our students’ fluency in English. When you want to go to study in Britain, they ask you to pass Tofel. “What they were expected to test is not what they are doing, it should be screening. The only school that is doing it well is the University of Ibadan.

National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John OdigieOyegun (right) receiving the University of Ibadan Alumnus of the Year Award from the Oyo State Governor, Sen. Abiola Ajimobi in Ibadan... recently.

“And also they took unnecessary advantage of that accord by overcharging candidates. It was agreed that the amount should not be more than N1, 000 but what they are doing they are exploiting the students”. “What is happening now is that they set questions the way JAMB exam is done, making it monoto-

NOUN solicits lawmakers’ support for grassroots mobilisation Esther Taiwo As part of the campaign to take education to people at the lowest rung of the social ladder, the Vice-Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof. Abdalla Uba Adamu, has enlisted the support of members of the National Assembly to create awareness among their constituents about the potentials of Open and Distance Learning. Adamu, who stated this during a courtesy visit to the Senator representing Kano North Senatorial Zone at the National Assembly, Abuja, Senator Barau Jibrin, said this became necessary in view of the need to bring on board young girls and women who, as a result of cultural practices peculiar to their communities, have been denied access to education over the years. He explained that such cultural practices had relegated the womenfolk in the northern part of the country to the background and denied them their

Prof. Adamu ‘‘With flexible and affordable education being championed by the University, women now have unfettered access to education and this would help remove prejudices.’’

pride of place in nation-building. The Vice-Chancellor said with flexible and affordable education being championed by the University, women now have unfettered access to education and this would help remove prejudices. In response, Senator Jibrin expressed his readiness to partner with the authorities of the university in spreading the potentials inherent in studying through the open and distance learning mode of education among his constituents.

The Senator, who expressed his interest in the ODL mode of education, disclosed that he had earlier sponsored a bill for a slight amendment of the Act setting up the NOUN in order to further project it as an institution driven by information and communication technology. He explained that the bill, which is currently undergoing second reading in the National Assembly, when passed, would enable the university operate in tandem with modern technology obtainable in other ODL institutions around the world.

nous and in this present economy situation your child can sit at home for three years without admission even when they have passed JAMB exam”. “We at NUT have said it that Post-UTME should be scraped and replaced with screening so that tertiary institutions would have autonomy in admitting who

Esther Taiwo One Hundred and forty-five thousand, three hundred and forty-five (145,345) students comprising of 77,938 and 67, 407 from Public and Private Schools respectively will sit for the Basic Education Certificate Examination which commences on Tuesday, June 14 and ends on Friday, June 24, 2016. The Examination will be written between the hours of 9.00a.m and 2.00pm with each paper taking 2 hours. The Lagos State Examinations Board has disclosed that the students will be tested in both core subjects and elective subjects. The core subjects include English Studies, Mathematics, Basic Science, Basic Technology, Civic Education, Social Studies, Cultural and Creative Arts, CRS/ IRK. PHE, French, Computer Science/ICT and one of Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba Languages. While the elective subjects include Agric Science, Home Economics, Arabic Studies and Business Studies. Candidates are therefore expected to choose one or three from the elective subjects to

they want, but the admission process is becoming bureaucratic”. Speaking further, the Lagos NUT boss disagreed on the assumption that the standard of education in the country had dropped, adding that what has dropped is the teaching method and the ability of students to pass examinations, which according to him, was as a result of poor parenting and distraction from social media, among others. “Standard of education has not dropped; what has dropped is the teaching standard unlike those days when you teach students and you would be sure they would pass. Now that parents are no more parenting and if you don’t parent well, there would be lacuna. The advent of social media, technology, etc, have also added to the problem and most of the children are not matured to learn,” Raheem added. He stressed that his union had initiated a free health test for teachers in Lagos State, adding that health officials would be stationed at each local government area headquarters for the test. “We have finalised arrangement to move down to our local government areas to carry out free medical test for our teachers. We would be taking medical experts to go round. The firm would charge per- teacher but we would pay. They would go to the local government headquarters and they would do the test and those who have health challenges would be detected before it gets worst,” Raheem stressed.

145,345 students to write BECE in Lagos make up minimum of thirteen (13) or maximum of fifteen (15) subjects to be seated for in the Examination. Students are urged to study hard for better performances in the examination and remember that the result will be used for their Onward Transition into Senior Secondary School. Parents/Guardians are enjoined to prepare their children/ wards for the examination by making available all materials needed for the examination and ensure that they take their meal before the examination commences.


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Group sensitises students on environmental cleanliness Edokpolor Osayande A Non-Government Organisation, Conservative Environmental Growth and Development Centre (CEGDEC), recently sensitised students of Oke-Afa Junior and Senior Secondary School Lagos and Kings Court Academy Dabi, Abuja on the need to keep the environment clean in commemoration of World Environment Day. Addressing the students, head of the team, Mrs. Maryam Olayeni, said that World Environment Day is a United Nations Environment programme (UNEP) of personalising environmental issues to enable everyone identify his/her roles and responsibilities to become the agent of change in support for sustainable and equitable environmental development. She stressed the need for students to keep their environment clean through proper waste management and pollution control as a way to maintaining a serene environment safe enough for humans, plants and animals, adding that the commemoration also coincid-

ed with flag off of the clean-up of Ogoni land in Rivers State by the Federal Government. Speaking on “Go Wild for Life”, Olayeni simplified and interpreted that students should embrace all living things as part of the ecosystem. Examples of animals killed for fun in the society were highlighted by students during the interactive session as lizards, butterflies, birds, worms and ants while mosquitoes, pests and rodents are bred as a result of dirty environments that must be eradicated. She also cited that animals are important features to environment, saying “by eating less fish and poultry meat,’ We Go Wild Life’ as more materials and resources like animals feeds and time are used to provide meat than plant. Sustainable lifestyle is all encompassing and it begins with simple change in our attitude to feature the ecosystem”. The team on the final note encouraged the spreading of good environmental practices as a joint responsibility to keep the environment safe for ourselves and the future to come.

Lagos pays N561m for 44,005 students as WAEC fees

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Benjamin Omoike In fulfillment of her promise to lessen the burden of parents in the academic pursuit of their children and wards, the Lagos State Government has paid the examination fees of 44,005 SSIII students who sat for this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). Speaking at the weekend, Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Idiat Oluranti Adebule, said the state government paid West African Examination Council (WAEC) the sum of Five Hundred and Sixty One Million, Three Hundred and Forty Six Thousand, One Hundred Naira (N561, 346,100.00) for the examination and administrative fees

of the candidates. The students were those certified fit to be presented to WAEC from public secondary schools in the state after the 2015 Screening Test for SSIII Students. Their data was therefore captured and uploaded for the 2016 WASSCE for school candidates. Adebule, whilst presenting the score card of the Ministry of Education in the last one year, noted that the administration had made giant strides towards improving the education sector of Lagos State. Furthermore, the Deputy Governor disclosed that 545 Vision Corridors have been created in primary schools across the state in the last 12 months. This is in continuation of the Eye Health Programme for the prevention of blindness amongst primary school pupils by taking the services closer to the end users. Training and capacity building courses were organised for 861 teachers who handled the eye screening of the pupils using the Vision Corridor. Those with visual challenges were referred to the nearest public hospital. According to Adebule, this exercise has resulted in the issuance of 399 reading glasses and 409 Special Order glasses to needy pupils.

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Students of Centagon International School, Maitama Abuja

When Class 2016 students mounted the podium at the Centagon Students, Parents and visitors who trooped en-masse to witness the graduation ceremony for Class 2016 of Centagon International School, Maitama Abuja, will always relieve the excitement and the wonderful memories of Saturday June 4, 2106. AUGUSTINE OKEZIE who attended the event writes: In her welcome address to kick-start the ceremony, the school Proprietress, Mrs. Orumenosen Omoluwa, said that the mission of the school is to deliver high quality international education, reflects a mix of Nigerian, British and American curriculum delivery with uttermost technological superiority and environmentally accommodating. Mrs. Omoluwa, who further revealed the quality of teaching and learning process the school has imbibed as the reason behind the string of successes recorded by the school in its entire history, also reminded the 11 graduating students not to forget the school’s motto which emphasises excellence and hard work, as they march into a competitive future. The Centagon International School (TCIS), which is privately designed to serve grades Pre Kindergarten through Secondary School graduation levels, officially admitted its first batch of students in September 2010, giving students great opportunities to grow, as well as discover their unique gifts and academic talents. TCIS as it is fondly called has two school divisions: The Elementary School which consists

of Grades Pre-Kindergarten through grade 5 (Nursery 3 through Primary 6) and the Junior Secondary School which consists of Grades 6 through 8 (JSS 1 through JSS3). By September of 2012, TCIS had its first Grade 9 (SSS1) class. Grade levels are added yearly, and as TCIS celebrates its second Grade 11 (SSS3) graduating class, the school has since expanded to two classes at each grade levels. The relationship between the teaching staff and students were glaring during the ceremony through several manners of interactions and exchanges between both sides. A member of the Board of Governors, Mr. Dipo Onifade stated that “the teachers at TCIS are experienced with several holding advanced degrees. The majority of teachers are Nigerians while about 20% of the faculty teachers are from various countries around the world or have been educated overseas’’. “Approximately 30% of TCIS Student enrolment represents over fifteen different nationalities, while the school facilities contain 36 classrooms, three laboratories, two libraries, an ICT laboratory, a basic tech room, an

Art Room, a Music Room, a playing field, an outdoor basketball court, two playgrounds, a clinic, a counselor’s office, a multi-purpose hall, and administrative offices,’’ he added. Special Guest of Honour at the occasion and Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir elRufai, while commending the Proprietress of the school for her resilience in the face of intimidation and challenges and for having successfully superintended the growth and development of the school, called for partnership between private and public schools as a way of complimenting government’s efforts in the development of basic education in Nigeria. Gov. el-Rufai, who was represented at the occasion by his Chief of Staff, Mrs. Hadiza Bala Usman, recalled with nostalgia the battle to reclaim the present land on which the school is built from the French Embassy which encroached on the property earlier designated for education development While appreciating the parents and teachers, the governor called for more concerted effort at fixing public schools in the country to bring them up to standard.


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Any objection to this Amendment of Constitution, Change in address and Addition to its Aims and Objectives should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Plot 420 Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abuja within twenty eight (28) days from the date of this publication.

Signed; Ademuyiwa Abe Esq.. 8/10 Broad Street Lagos.

Any objection to the Approval of the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General,Corporate Affairs Commission,Plot 420 Tigris Crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, PMB 198 Maitama,Abuja within 28 days of this publication.

Signed by: Secretary

Signed By: DAPO DARAMOLA ESQ

CHRIST HEALING POWER MINISTRY OF ALL NATION

THE DAWN PROJECT INITIATIVE

The General Public is hereby notified that the above named MINISTRY 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 notified that the above named has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.

THE TRUSTEES ARE:1. CHRISTOPHER IHUOMA ONYEBUCHI General Overseer 2. OKEREKE EMMANUEL MAKWE Secretary 3. ORIM JENETH NTU Treasurer

THE NAMES OF TRUSTEES ARE:1. MR ESINNAH EMMANUEL IHEARIOCHI 2. DIEKE KALU MARYANN 3. ONUOHA NDUKWE 4. EKEGHE KELECHI OCHURU 5. HORSFALL - EKEGHE IWONUME NORA 6. MBELU ADAORA LILANI

THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:(1) TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST WORLDWIDE (2) TO WIN MORE SOULS FOR CHRIST Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to RegistrarGeneral, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abujawithin 28 days from the date of this publication SIGNED BY : SECRETARY

THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:1. To promote charity 2. To help the less prevail edged for social Reforms Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to RegistrarGeneral, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abujawithin 28 days from the date of this publication SIGNED BY: SECRETARY

FAGBA GRAMMAR SCHOOL SET 1991 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.

The General Public is hereby notified that the above named organisation has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. TRUSTEES ARE. 1. BOYEJO ADEMOLA CHARLES. 2. ADEOYE IDOWU ADEBOLA. 3. BAKARE OLADIPO.

THE NATURAL CARE WOMEN FOUNDATION The general public is hereby notified that the above named has applied to the corporate Affairscommission, Abuja for registration under part’ ‘C’ of the companies and Allied Matters Acts of 1990. TRUSTEE 1. STELLA SUNDAY EDET 2. AKHIGBE SYLVESTER 3. EFANGA DAVID E. EDET

THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:(1)To establish promote charitable & educational institutions (2) To eradicate child hunger (3) To provide support for youths & entrepreneurs

BARUTEN INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM MARKETERS ASSOCIATION The General Public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for Registration under Part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ARE:( 1) ALH YINUSA SALAMI (2) OYEBANJI FEMI (3) ALH MUSTAPHA MUHAMMED BASIRU (4) JIMOH MUKAILA ISHOLA (5) MUHAMMED IBRAHIM KPAKPE (6) ALH WAHID ADEBAYO (7) ALH ABDULWAHAB LAWAL OLOWO (8) ALH SULEIMAN SADIQ ADIO (9)ALH ABDULWAHAB HASSAN (10) ALH HAMED OLOYO THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:1-To cater for the welfare of members 2. To promote unity and peaceful relationship among members Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abujawithin 28 days from the date of this publication SIGNED BY; SECRETARY

LIFE MADE EASY FOUNDATION This is to inform the General public that the above named foundation has applied to The Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja for AMENDMENT OF ITS CONSTITUTION, CHANGE OF OFFICE ADDRESS AND ADDITION TO ITS AIMS AND OBJECTIVES under part “C” of The Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990. The affected Articles are as follows: Change of office address; Article 2 which now state that the office address shall be “JOFEL COMPLEX, ALONG KABBA/OKENE EXPRESS WAY, KABBA, KOGI STATE” Addition to its Aims and Objectives: Article 3(i) and 3(iii) To provide Financial empowerment to the less privilege in the society” To relieve poverty within the community

AIM AND OBJECTIVE: To foster unity among members.

AIMS; 1. TO HELP THE LESS PRIVILEGED 2. TO HELP THE YOUNG AND THE OLD CITIZEN 3. TO PROMOTE PEACE AND UNITY AMONG MEMBERS.

Any objection 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.

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 Amendment of its Constitution, Change in office address and Addition to its Aims and Objectives should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Plot 420 Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abuja within twenty eight (28) days from the date of this publication.

SIGNED: SECRETARY .

Signed by: Bar Morenike Meseko (Mrs)

Signed straight Path consulting 08023694015

The Sources of income: Article 8 to include clause (iv)- “Donations and Funds from International bodies”

ASSOCIATION OF NNOKWA PROFESSIONALS:

IVORY YOUTH FOUNDATION.

CHRIST COMMISSIONERS CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY.

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 1990.

The General Public is hereby notified that the above named organisation 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 organisation has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990.

TRUSTEES ARE: 1.OGAYEMI EMMANUEL -PRESIDENT. 2.BELLO OLAMIDE -SECRETARY GENERAL. 3.ADENUGA YETUNDE -TREASURER. 4. OLUSOLA OLUWAYEMISI -MEMBER. 5. OPEAYE DAMILOLA AYOOLA -MEMBER.

THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. LILIAN AMAKA EKE ( CHAIRPERSON). 2. NGOZI JIBUIKE (SECRETARY). 3. KALU KALU OKAMONG.

Trustees: (1)Engr.Simon Ukpaka (3)Engr.Nnamdi Anozie (5)barr. Leonard Ojukwu

(2)Rev. Emeka Abone (4)Barr. Emeka Maduabuchi (6)Dr. Obiora Chukwuka.

Aim And Objective: (1)To Be Pressure Group For Nnokwa As A Town And Individual As Citizens Of Nnokwa. (2)To create political awareness with a view to attracting government development to the town .(3)opinion moulders/ positive thinkers. (4)To support any meaningful development in the town. (5)To support nnokwa citizens in pursuit of excellence. (6)To serve as a think-tank group.

AIM AND OBJECTIVE : To help in development of youth in the society.

Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission Pot 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, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.

Signed Barr Emeka Maduabuci.

SIGNED: SECRETARY GENERAL.

AIM AND OBJECTIVE To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to the lost. Any objection 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: Babafemi Lucy.


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TINA CARE HOME FOUNDATION

GRACELIFE CHARITY FOUNDATION

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 GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA, FOR REGISTRATION AS AN INCORPORATED TRUSTEE UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, CAP. C-20, LAWS OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA, 2004.

INTERNATIONAL PEACE MAKERS ORGANISATION 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: 1.OKORO NGOZI JULIANA 2. EZE JAMES ONYEBUCHI 3.OBIAZOR STANLY IKECHUKWU. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PEACE AND ORDER IN THE SOCIETY 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

TRUSTEES: 1. HON CHINEDU NWOKO, 2. NNEOMA CHRISTIANA NWOKO, 3. BARR (MRS) BEATRICE WILLIAMS, 4. DR(MRS) BOLA ONIGBOGI, 5. BARR(MRS) EDNA OKALA, 6. MRS IFECHIWETA OBODO, 7. REVEREND FRANCIS, 8. MR IFECHUKWUDE NWOKO.

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.

SIGNED: SECRETARY

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

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

NARA BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

TRUSTEES: 1. DR. ORJI UZOR KALU -CHAIRMAN 2. MR. ANTHONY CHUKWUEMEKA UYAH -VICE CHAIRMAN 3. MS NGOZI JOHN-UYAH -SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO FOSTER FRIENDSHIP THROUGH ARTS AND CULTURE 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. MIJI JONAH .A. 08035784876

GOODSHEPHERD CHARITY FOUNDATION

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: 1. ELDER EMMANUEL EDEH 2. ELDER CHRISTOPHER CHUKWUDI 3. ELDER MOSES CHUKWU 4. PASTOR GODWIN NWOBODO 5. PASTOR GABRIEL CHUKWUDI ANI 6. ELDER GABRIEL ANI 7. REV. (DR.) PATRICK OKAFOR 8. REV. (DR.) DAVID NNAMDI ANICHUKWU 9. PASTOR GYPRAIN EDE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PROPAGATE THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST WORLDWIDE.

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

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.

SIGNED: BARR (MRS). STELLA CHIBUEZE SOLICITOR

TRUSTEES: 1. ADAMS AMADU 2. PAULINA AMADU 3. ENGR. JOHN UKUWERE CHARLES 4. AUSTIN OBUORAH OKECHUKWU 5. BREAKTHROUGH KHENZ OGAH AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO ASSIST THE LESS PRIVILEGE 2. TO DEVELOP COMMUNITIES.

SIGNED: SECRETARY

GARMENT INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT FUND

CARMEL SHUWAMMITE FOUNDATION

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 1. Taiwo Okunoren 2. Kehinde Okunoren Aims and objectives... a. To support the growth and development of the garment industry in Nigeria

TRUSTEES: 1. EJIKE KENNETH OKOYE -CHAIRMAN 2. UZONYIBO CHIIOMA OKOYE -SECRETARY

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.

Signed.. Secretary

SIGNED: SECRETARY

TEEN GUIDE INITIATIVE The general public is hereby notified that the above Named INITIATIVE has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja for Registration under part ‘C’ of the companies and Allied Matters Acts of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. MRS. OLUWAKEMI O. OLOWOJOLU - (CHAIRLADY) 2. MR. YINKA ODEYEMI 3. FEYI OSINUBI 4. MORAYO OGUNLOYE 5. BUKOLA COAST - UFELI 6. BUKI OLUWALADE 7. TOLULOPE AKINDURO 8. DR. YINKA OLOWOJOLU 9. MRS. SOPHIA OVONLEN 10. MR. TITO OMUNIZUA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To Create Avenues For Teenagers To Access The Best Ideas For Their Life. 2. To Link Parents, Teachers And Adults To The Information They Need To Support Their Teenagers Through This Developmental Stage. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication Signed: Trustees.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES I). TO HELP MEMBERS FINANCIALLY II). TO FOSTER PEACE, LOVE AND PROGRESS ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYSFROM THE DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION.

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP ARTS FOUNDATION

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST ALL OVER THE WORLD. 2. TO TAKE CARE OF THE WELFARE OF ITS MEMBERS. 3. TO ESTABLISH LOCAL BRANCHES FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL WORLDWIDE.

PRESIDENT SECRETARY

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: TO SHOW LOVE AND CARE TO OLD PEOPLE

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE OF UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

TRUSTEES: 1. EVANG. PAUL D. ALMAJIRI 2. HON. YONANA YAZAN KINKA 3. MR. AMINU O. ZACHARIA 4. MRS. FINTANA JONATHAN 5. MRS RIFKATU ISTIFANUS 6. MRS RIFKATU LINUS 7. REV. HARUNA SANKOKORO 8. REV. DAKURU ISAAC 9. MR. EMMANUEL MASHI 10. BARRISTER ANTHONY G. DANBURAM

THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1). TARIBO ROSELYN NWAKA 2). TOM PHILIP 3). MARKSON CHIGBU TARIBO -

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO ENGAGE IN HUMANITARIAN SERVICES TO THE LESS PRIVILEGE IN OUR SOCIETY.

SIGNED: PRESIDENT

GRACE AND TRUTH PRAYER 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: 1. PASTOR WISDOM ODIGIE ESEIGBE -CHAIRMAN 2. MRS BETTY OSARETIN ESEIGBE -VICE CHAIRMAN 3. MR. EARNEST OMOKARO OSAGIOMON -GEN. SECRETARY 4. MR. HARRY ISAAC JATTO -FIN. SECRETARY 5. MISS COSTANCE EBEHIMARE ESEIGBE 6. DEACON FRANCIS EBAGHELU 7. REV. CHRIS OTAIGBE 8. DR. IFEDAYO SOLOMON ADESUYAN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST ALL OVER THE WORLD. 2. TO TAKE CARE OF THE WELFARE OF ITS MEMBERS. 3. TO ESTABLISH LOCAL BRANCHES FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL WORLDWIDE. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRARGENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION. SIGNED: TUNDE OGUNDIJO NOVEL ‘N’ NOBLE CHAMBERS 08056123459

IGHODARO AYELALA SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 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: 1. MR. CLEMENT EDEGBE IDOBOYI IGHODARO 2. CHIEF JOHN AIYAMEKHUE -SECRETARY 3. MR. HENRY OMONUWA -MEMBER 4. MRS OSARIEMEN OSAMUYI -MEMBER 5. MRS BECKY IGHODARO -MEMBER 6. MRS ROSALYN OSAIGBOVO -MEMBER

-CHIEF PRIEST

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES\ 1. TO SERVE AND TO PREACH THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD WORLDWIDE. 2. TO WIN SOULS FOR ALMIGHTY GOD. 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. MERCY OMAGE SOLICITOR

SAFE LOVE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION 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: 1. ANN OLATERU OLAGBEGI 2. SANDRA IDUGBOE 3. MR. CHARLES OGUNMOLA 4. MR. BASSEY ESSIEN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO SECURE A BRIGHT FUTURE FOR OUR YOUTHS AND TO HELP POSITIVELY IMPACT ON THE FUTURE OF MANY YOUTHS IN NIGERIA 2. TO EDUCATE, EMPOWER AND INSPIRE YOUTHS TO ACHIEVE THEIR GOD GIVEN POTENTIAL. 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. ISHAQ M. BASHIR 08035321642

THE EQUIPPING AND EDIFYING MINISTRY

THE INFINITE LIFE ASSEMBLY,

The general public is hereby notified that the above Named MINISTRY has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja for Registration under part ‘C’ of the companies and Allied Matters Acts 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 THECOMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990

THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. MR TOLU FALUJO 2. SAMUEL OWOLABI OKE 3. MRS MARGARET FALUJO Aims And Objectives: 1. To equip the saints for the work of God 2. To edify the body of christ. 3. TO ESTABLISH A CHRISTIAN TELEVISION STATION 4. TO ESTABLISH A CHRISTIAN RADIO STATION 5. TO ESTABLISH A PUBLISHING ORGANISATION.

Trustees; 1. PST. IFEANYI NWANKWO 2. COMFORT NWANKWO 3. OGBU IJEOMA THERESA 4.EKWONIKE JOHN MUNA 5. OKPALAEZE THEOPHILUS CHIDI 6. GREAT IFEANYICHUKWU NWANKWO 7. NWANKWO SOLOMON UCHENNA, Aims and objectives To Preach The Gospel

Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the RegistrarGeneral Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this 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.

Signed: Trustees.

Signed... Secretary


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AKWA IBOM REFRIGERATION AND AIRCONDITIONING TECHNICIANS ASSOCIATION.

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LIVING AMBASSADORS MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (CAC/ RC/NO. 12471)

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 Acts of 1990.

The general public is hereby notified that the above named Ministry has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for Change of Trustees under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990.

THE TRUSTEES ARE. 1. Okpon, Effiong Bassey. 2. Johnson, Akan Okon. 3. UdoUmo, Uwem Ufot. 4. Akpan, Sylvester Sunday. 5. Asanga, Ibanga Asuquo. 6. Obot, Joseph Douglas. 7. Okon, Uko Edem.

The Old Trustees are : 1. Joshua N. Izugbona - Retained 2. Aniedu U. Okon - Removed 3. Kisk Ufot kish - Removed 4. Bolanle Shittu - Removed 5. Jeffrey Nwanoka - Removed

AIMS/OBJECTIVES: 1. To promote individual and collective developments of members.

THE NEWLY APPOINTED TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ENGR. UGIABE UCHE SUNDAY 2. MR. ISRAEL YERIMA 3. MRS HAIRAT OLUSOLA OLOJEDE 4. MR. (DR) CHIJIOKE WIGWE THE AIM AND OBJECTIVES REMAIN THE SAME

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 Application must reach the Registrar-General of Corporate Affairs Commission Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication.

SIGNED-CHAIRMAN.

SIGNED: Secretary

SUCCESS LADIES MINISTRY The General Public is hereby notified that the above named ministry has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. Trustees 1. OLUSEYI IYABO ABOYEJI MOYINOLUWA 2. JULIANAH OWOLABI 3. OLUWAKEMI CHRISTIANAH ABIKOYE 4. JOHN TAIYE ABOYEMI 5. TOLUWANIMI ABOYEJI Aim and objective 1. To preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all nation 2. To teach christian the principles of prayer warface 3. To proclaim the good news of salvation to all mankind Any objection to the Registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication. Signed.Barr. Vincent Odje Testimony chambers

AWESOME CHAPEL THE VICTORY PLACE

YOUTH INITIATIVE FOR NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION. The General Public is hereby notified that the above named initiative has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. Trustees 1. ONYEKACHI OGBONNA. 2. SAMUEL UKPA. 3. NGOZI AJU. 4 UCHE OGBONNA. AIM and Obejective 1. To empower Nigerian youths with the right knowledge, skills, resources and opportunities which will add value to their lives and enable them become the catalyst for societal development across the country and beyond. Any objection to the Registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication. Signed: Barr Chioma Anyanwu. 08153476913

ATAMU SOCIAL KLUB OF NIGERIA (RC. ; CAC/IT/NO; 8368)

The General Public is hereby notified that the above named Chapel has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990.

The general public is hereby notified that the above named organization has applied to corporate affairs commission for the under- mentioned change in the Klub in accordance with companies and allied matters act No. 1. Of 199O part c. namely.

Trustee 1. PASTOR JAMES JOHN 2. PASTOR LOVETH JAMES 3. PASTOR EMMANUEL IFIOK JOHNSON 4. PASTOR. MARIE JOHNSON 5. PASTOR. DOOM MAVIS JANDE 6. PASTOR. MIMI ABUR

A. CHANGE OF TRUSTEES OLD TRUSTEES; 1. EVWIERHURHOMA OBERHIRHI ISAAC. - REMOVED 2. ONODJAKEH ADOGBEJI GODWIN. - RE- ELECTED. 3. OHWOKA OJIYOVWI FRIDAY. - REMOVED. 4. ERHIRHIE OMOVOGHO JOSEPH. - RE- ELECTED 5. JACOB JOHNFREE. - REMOVED

Aim and objectives. 1. To preach the gospel of our lord Jesus Christ. 2. To evangelize to the people 3. To win souls for God. 4. To cater for the welfare of the members of the church. 5. To proclaim the good news of salvation to all mankind Any objection to the Registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication. Signed. MARTIN ANYANWU. ESQ LEGAL PRACTITIONER

NEW TRUSTEES; 1. ONODJAKEH ADOGBEJI GODWIN. - RE- ELECTED. 2. ERHIRHIE OMOVOGHO JOSEPH. - RE- ELECTED 3. OBARO OSAH. - ELECTED 4. DAVID AKORO. - ELECTED 5. ABRAHAM OGBODO. - ELECTED B. CHANGE OF NAME FROM ATAMU SOCIAL KLUB OF NIGERIA TO ATAMU SOCIAL CLUB OF NIGERIA. C. AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION The constitution is a amended to reflect the news name. Plus total overhaul of the constitution from a-z and introduction of bye laws

SOUGHT OUT FAMILY CHURCH The general public is hereby notified that the above named Church has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for Registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990. The Trustees are : 1. Agunbiade Shola Stephen 2. Mr Bwala Sunday David. 3. Ibrahim Patience Mbwidiffu THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. To preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ Any objection to this registration must reach the RegistrarGeneral of Corporate Affairs Commission Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED: Secretary

THE LIBRARIANS EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT FOUNDATION The General Public is hereby notified that the above named foundation has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. Trustees: 1) AKINTAYO FAJIMI 2) TITILOPE FAJIMI Aim andobjective: 1. To promote the development of qualitative youth oriented education in Nigeria. Any objection to the Registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication. signed: Trustees

ACHA BELIEVERS FELLOWSHIP ISUIKWUATO ABIA STATE The General Public is hereby notified that the above named BODY has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja, for registration under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. Trustees are: 1. ENGR. NKEMDIRIM IHEME - president. 2. PASTOR ANTHONY OBIOHA OKOJI. 3. REVD CHRISTIAN KALU. 4. PASTOR GODFREY EMEJOR. 5. BISHOP JOSEPH JAMES. 6. APOSTLE EDWIN NWAOHA. 7. PASTOR NWAEGE UGWUMEGBULEM - Secretary. Aims and Objectives are: 1. To Propagate the gospel of the LORD jesus Through Biblical and Legal means for kingdom expansion. 2. To provide true fellowwship for the membership and social responsibilities as they relate to rural community development. 3. To work with other christian organisation in the unity of faith in christ jesus.

Any objective thereto should be forwarded to the Registrat General,corporate affairs commission, Plot 420,Tigris crescent,off Aguiyi ironsi street. Maitama ,Abuja within 28days of this publication

Any objection to the Registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication.

Signed: Secretary

Signed: Secretary

ALI OMAMBURU NWAJAKA CULTURAL CENTRE UKWULU

EBUBECHUKWUZO FOUNDATION 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 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

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. 1. CHIEF NWEKE JOSEPH NWADIGWE - CHAIRMAN 2. NWADIGWE EMEKA 3.NWADIGWE CHINEDU MICHAEL 4. NWADIGWE OGBONNA SAMUEL 5. NWADIGWE ARINZE -SECRETARY

TRUSTEES. 1. CHIEF IKEGWUONU NNAMDI ALOYSIUS -CHAIRMAN 2. MR OFOMATA EMEKA - SECRETARY 3. MR’S NONYE ONWUZULIKE -TREASURER 4. BARR. MBADIUGHA AZUKA 5. MR NNOLUM RALPHAEL

TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ASIBOR EDWIN OMON 2. ONOASHAGBE GERGORY AHIEB 3. IYODO-AKOH EDITH EDETUBU 4. EKUASE JOY OGHOGBO 5. NWADINKPA NKEMDIRIM GAIUS 6. ELOISE ASIRUWA MORGAN.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PROMOTE THE CULTURE OF UKWULU PEOPLE.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO HELP THE LESS PRIVILEGED . 2. TO ORGANISE SPORT ACTIVITIES IN THEIR COMMUNITY.

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.

1. TO IDENTIFY TALENTED YOUTHS AND HELPING DEM MAXIMIZE THEIR GOLDMINE OF TALENT FOR THEIR EMPOWERMENT 2.TO REORIENT YOUTHS ON MORALS AND PURPOSEFUL LIVING

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.

SIGNED: SECRETARY

SIGNED: SECRETARY

SIGNED: SECRETARY

DIVINE CHAMBER OF GOD’S ASSEMBLY 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; 1.PST. ROBERT IFEANYI OSAHOR 2. PST. MRS. THERESA OSAHOR 3. PST. PRINCE EKENE OSAHOR 4. PST. KENNETH ENWEFA 5. DEACONESS NKEIRU OGBALOR 6. MRS. BLESSING ENWEFA. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS 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

EVANGELISM CHRISTIAN LIFE 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: 1.PASTOR ALAYO, ADENIYI ISAIAH (G.O); 2. ELDER OMOTOSHO, BOAK OLATUNDE (SECRETARY); 3. DEACONESS DURODOLA RUTH YINKA; 4. BRO ALAYO OLUWAGBENGA; 5. DEACON ADENIYI EMMANUEL OLAYINKA 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

SECURING THE CREATIVE GOLDMINE LN YOUTHS INITIATIVE

KEKE NAPEP-TRICYCLE TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, AGUATA. 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. 1. FESTUS OKEKE -CHAIRMAN. 2. CHIDOZIE EZEIBE - SECRETARY. 3. ANSELEM EZENWANKWOR 4.CHINEDU EZENWAJIAKU 5. ALEXANDER OBIECHINA AIMS AND OBJECTIVE 1. TO HELP THE LESS PRIVILEGED. 2. TO EMPOWER PEOPLE WITH SKILLS FOR SELF RELIANCE. 3. TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF MEMBERS. 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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EKELE OJONUGWA SABINA

ADESEUN JULIANA ODUNOLA

UMEH IJEOMA LUCY

I FORMALLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OKEDERE ADEJOKE YETUNDE, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OLALEKE ADEJOKE GRACE. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.

I FORMALLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS ATTAH OJONUGWA SABINA NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS EKELE OJONUGWA SABINA. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE

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MRS MIRIAM OSAZEE OSISIOGU

NIMOTA MORENIKEJI BAMGBOSE

MAJEKODUNMI MARY RASHIDAT

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MR. STANLEY CHIMENEM EMENIKE

ONOBEZE STEPHANIE ANADUAKA

I, formerly known and addressed as MR. STANLEY CHIMENEM AGBIRIGBA, now wish to be known and addressed as MR. STANLEY CHIMENEM EMENIKE. All former documents remain valid. General public should take note

I Formerly known and addressed as ONOLEZE STEPHANIE ANADUAKA now wish to be known and addressed as ONOBEZE STEPHANIE ANADUAKA. All former documents remain valid. general public should please take note.

OLALEKE ADEGOKE JAMES

AUGUSTINA EUCHARIA UCHE

I FORMALLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OJEKUNLE ADEGOKE JAMES, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS OLALEKE ADEGOKE JAMES. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE

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I FORMALLY KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MISS MIRIAM OSAZEE UYIEKPEN, NOW WISH TO BE KNOWN AND ADDRESSED AS MRS MIRIAM OSAZEE OSISIOGU. ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID. GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE.

ADEPOJU BRIGHT OLUWAFEMI

OLUWATOSIN BOLA VICTORIA

AHMED OLAWALE TAOFIK

I formally Known and Addressed as Adepoju Bright Olufemi now wish to be known and addressed as Adepoju Bright Oluwafemi All formal document remain valid General public take note .

I Formerly Known as - AKOMOLAFE BOLA VICTORIA now wish to be formally referred to as OLUWATOSIN BOLA VICTORIA, all erstwhile document rain the same, general public and other concerned institutions, kindly please note.

OLALEKE ADEJOKE GRACE

I, formerly known as Tijani Amope Rashidat wish to be known and addressed as Majekodunmi Mary Rashidat All former document remain valid, general public please take note.

I, formerly known and addressed as MISS. CHRISTIANA WENEKAMMA OGBONDAMATI and MRS. CHRISTIANA WENEKAMMA STANLEY AGBIRIGBA, now wish to be known and addressed as MRS. CHRISTIANA WENEKAMMA STANLEY EMENIKE. All former documents remain valid. General public should take note

AFOLABI LUKE OKIKIOLA

HELEN JOHN ASIGO

GIFT ROBBSON UDO

I formerly known and addressed as AHMED ABDULTAOFIK OLAWALE now wish to be known and addressed as AHMED OLAWALE TAOFIK. All documents bearing my former name remain valid. The General public should take note.

I Formerly known and addressed as SHITTU ALADE LUKUMON Now wish to be known, called and addressed as AFOLABI LUKE OKIKIOLA. All documents and certificates bearing my former names remain valid. General public and Relevant authorities please take note.

I, formerly known and addressed as HELEN JAMES OKORO, now wish to be known and addressed as HELEN JOHN ASIGO. All former documents remain valid. General public please take note.

I Formerly known and addressed as GIFT ANTHONY. Now wish to be known and addressed as GIFT ROBBSON UDO All former documents remain valid. General public to please take note.

MRS. SYLVESTER KAREEN GREGORY

CORRECTION OF DATE OF BIRTH

EZEKIEL ANNA OMOUWA

I, formerly known and addressed as MISS. KAREEN IKE ISONG, now wish to be known and addressed as MRS. SYLVESTER KAREEN GREGORY. All former documents remain valid. General public should take note .

I, DAVID AKARA, wish to correct my date of birth which was erroneously stated as 1th, January 1950, instead of 14th, October 1956. That my correct date of birth is 14th, October 1956. All former documents remain valid. Standard Chartered Bank PLC, Fidelity Bank PLC and general public should take note.

I, formerly known and addressed as SADO ANNA OMOUWA, now wish to be known and addressed as EZEKIEL ANNA OMOUWA . All former documents remain valid. General public should take note

MRS. EBOZELE RITA SUNDAY

MONDAY IMOH ANTHONY

JOSEPH VICTOR OLUWAFEMI

I, formerly known and addressed as MISS. UBANI RITA SUNDAY, now wish to be known and addressed as MRS. EBOZELE RITA SUNDAY. All former documents remain valid. NYSC and General public should take note .

I, formerly known and addressed as ANTHONY UMANI RICHARD. Now wish to be known and addressed as MONDAY IMOH ANTHONY. All former documents remain valid. General public should take note.

I, formerly known and addressed as DINA VICTOR OLUWAFEMI, now wish to be known and addressed as JOSEPH VICTOR OLUWAFEMI. All former documents remain valid. General public should take note

GREAT CHURCH WORLDWIDE INTERCESSORY.

I, formerly known as NIMOTA SALAUDEEN wish to be known and addressed as NIMOTA MORENIKEJI BAMGBOSE All former document remain valid, general public please take note.

BLESSED BROTHERS CLUB OF NIGERIA IBADAN CHAPTER

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

TRUSTEE 1.WOLE OYEBANJI 2. ROBERT ADEMOLE OGUNKOYA 3. HON. KISTON SYLVANUS 4.AUSTIN ONWEAZU ASHIEDU DIBIE 5. PASTOR CHIGOZIE AZUBUIKE

TRUSTEES: 1. NWACHUKWU NCHEDO 2. UJOR EMMANUEL ADOGA 3. ROMANUS EZE 4. JAMES OKOYE 5. MBAH DONATUS WISDOM

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES. TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS 2.TO DELIVER PEOPLE FROM THE POWER OF DARKNESS 3. TO TEACH CHRISTAINS THE PRINCIPLES OF PRAYER WARFARE.. 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.

AIMS To promote peace, unity and love among members. 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. SUNDAY I. ADUGO

SIGN TRUSTEE

AJUKA FOUNDATION 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: 1 . ROSEMARY CHIZURUM AJUKA THE AIMS : (1) TO TAKE LITERACY TO RURAL AREAS. (2) TO EMPOWER THE YOUTHS THROUGH VARIOUS LITERACY PROGRAMMES 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: VICTOR CHIMEZIE ESQ.

ABA POP AND ALLIED PRODUCTS DEALERS ASSOCIATION 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 Acts of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Chief Ernest Durueme Zuo 2. Chief Uche Sylvanus Aladi 3. Sir Francis Sir Francis Okechukwu Obi 4.Chief Uchenna Ignatius Okoye 5. H.R.H Goddy Ahanonu Okeke 6.Mr Charles Iheanacho Okpara AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To promote and protect the interest of the members.

MRS. IHEOFOR IFEOMA JOY I formerly known and addressed as MISS. AGUBUO IFEOMA JOY, now wish to be known and addressed as MRS. IHEOFOR IFEOMA JOY . All former documents remain valid. N Y S C and general public take note .

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IRENE NWACHINEMERE

MR. SIMION OKIEMUTE

I, formerly known and addressed as ILE IRENE IHUOMA, now wish to be known and addressed as, IRENE NWACHINEMERE. all former documents remain valid. general public should take note .

I, formerly known and addressed as OKIEMUTE ROWLAND, now wish to be known and addressed as MR. SIMION OKIEMUTE . All former documents remain valid. General public should take note.

FAMILY CARE TRUST FUND

ZIONHEALS ADVOCATE ORGANISATION

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 NAME ORGANISATION HAS APPLIED TO THE CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TRUSTEE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART ‘’C’’ OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, OF I99O

1. ALI KIGBU 2. LIKITA TSAKU 3. AYANDIRAN FOLASADE 4. MUSTAPHA SANI 5. JOSEPH BAKO 6. JOHN MAMMAN WAJESON 7. HOSEA MUSA 8. MUSA DAVID ANZAKU

TRUSTEES: I. AMANAHU TINA EZUMAH -ADDITIONAL TRUSTEE: 2. ENGR. UDEOBA PAUL JIDEOFOR - REMOVED 3. UDEOBA JENNIFER OGECHUKWU - RETAINED.

THE AIM AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO SUPPORT FAMILY CARE AND TRUST IN COMMUNITIES 2. TO CARE FOR ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN THE SOCIETY 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 the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General, Corporate Affairs Commission Plot 420,Tigris Crescent, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this publication. Signed: EZIAGU JUDE ESQ. 07037833711 ABUJA

SIGNED: SECRETARY

UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA SOCIAL AND BUSINESS CLUB The general public is hereby notified that the above Named MINISTRY has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission, Abuja for Registration under part ‘C’ of the companies and Allied Matters Acts of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Abdulmumini Jibrin 3. Nnena Enweliku 5. Joe Gana 7. Ernest Ereke 9. Agianpe Ashang

ADDITIONAL OBJ: 1. REHABLIITATION OF PROSTITUTES 2. TO OWN AND RUN AN ORPHANAGE HOME 3. IT’S TO OWN THEN ADD ANOTHER AIM. 4. TO REHABILITATE PRISON INMATES, EMPOWER THEM AND SKILLS ACQUISITION FOR THEM. 5,TO CATER FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS AND EMPOWER THEN. 6, TO HELP IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION FOR THE LESS PRIVILEGED.

2. Obinna Ihedioha 4. Lai Labode 6. Kari Umar 8. Hafsat Almakura 10. Kelechi Akparanta .

Aims And Objectives: 1. To promote and protect the interest of members..

Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the RegistrarGeneral Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 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, Abujawithin 28 days of this publication

Signed Barr Nduka Onyekachi 08035409080.

Signed Barr Nduka Onyekachi 08035409080.

MURITALA ABIBU OKUNU EDUCATIONAL TRUST CAC/IT/NO: 59546 The general public is hereby notified that the above named Foundation has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for Alteration of aims and the Constitution under part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990. THE OLD AIMS ARE: To assist in the education of Muslim youths and promote excellence in Muslim international schools in Nigeria and beyond. Provided that in order to benefit from the foundation, such as a student/youth must: 1. Have successfully Completed his first year in one of the schools 2. Be of impeccable behavior and character 3. Be honest in his dealings with others 4. Posses the ability to learn and reach the heights and 5. Be or show good signs of being all round student in the classroom and on the sports field including extracurricular activities The New Aims are : 1. To assist deserving muslim students who have the intellectual ability to pursue and to benefit from university or post Secondary education but who otherwise are indigent and have little or no hope at all of pursuing university or post Secondary education without financial assistance, PROVIDED that only the income derived from the TRUST FUND shall be used for the award of bursaries or scholarships in furtherance of the object of Trust. Any objection to this Alteration must reach the Registrar-General of Corporate Affairs Commission Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. Signed: Secretary


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Checking out! ÏÏÏ

- How’re you getting on with your travel preparations? - So you’ve got your visa to travel! - Lucky you! - By the way, were you given the number of months/years you asked for? It’s that time of the year when the above conversation will be topical in cities in Nigeria. And this goes on till about August. It’s summer in the Europe. Soon schools will go on a long vacation and children will travel with their parents. A visit to any major airport will show a flurry of activities at the peak during these months, day or night. From Lagos to Abuja through Port Harcourt airports, Nigerians could be seen in long queues clutching or pushing their luggage to the check-in counters. Children travelling with their parents can be seen holding on to Papa or Mama. The check-in area is a beehive of activities. We love to travel – for business or pleasure. Only on flights from or to Nigeria does one see children and young adults in Business and First classes – zones usually considered the reserve of the wealthy. British Airways can testify to this. I used to work and live in the Cote d’Ivoire. I remember how I used to have the Economy Class

cabin to almost myself on flights from some European countries to my Ivorian destination. That was in the days of SABENA, the defunct Belgian airline. That and some other reasons might have contributed to the airline company going burst. But Nigerians enjoy travelling. Flights in and out of the country are always full. Many Nigerian families are already processing their visa applications at various embassies. Some have made reservations on their preferred airlines. Others are yet to do so. By the end of June the pitch will be fever high among those planning to travel for the summer. Not all visa applications will be granted for it’s a different story this year. Nigerians are now being viewed and treated like the migrants from other countries – those shown in television footages, those running away from their countries because of war, religious intolerance or economic depression. These three factors and more are also present in our country. Nigeria’s at war within its borders – militancy in the Niger Delta, Boko Haram insurgency same as local terrorism, insecurity, kidnapping, religious hostility in the north resulting in internally

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displaced persons situation (IDPs); there’s also the nation-wide economic downturn. So brothers and sisters just brace yourselves for having your visa applications processed with our social and economic situations at the back of the minds of those consular officers. Heard from the grapevine that the visa request of one of our top business guru was cut down to just 10 days by a European country. He had requested for a multiple entry for six months. He often travels to the said country for business. He was given a 10-day visa only. No one can say if and when the protocol staff of this mogul will ever challenge the Embassy on this. True the economies of these European countries are in shambles. They are also confronted with terrorism, both local and

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international. But that’s no reason for them to show disrespect to any visa application from Nigerians. Consular staff – local and international – should be trained to show courtesy to the Nigerian passport holder. Every Nigerian – moneybags or just ordinary folks like you and me – is now seen as an economic migrant running away from the economic downturn in the country. The European Union regulation requesting that respect be given to family members of an EU citizen isn’t even respected in Nigeria (may be all over Africa) by some of these European embassies. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs should look into this. Even when the visa is obtained, prepare yourself for a hostile reception at the entry point of the

foreign country of your destination. There’s a renewed hostility to the green passport. The type of hostility experienced in the 80s and 90s when all Nigerians were seen as fraudsters and all sorts. It’s as if the immigration staff at the borders have been coached to say or do things that would provoke the holder of the green passport. Some of them would look through your passport as if it was an ‘Oluwole’ passport. They ask that you produce your return ticket and want to know what you’ll be doing during your stay within their walls. Don’t get excited or provoked by their ill manners especially when these immigration officials are young men and women old enough to be your children/grandchildren. Keep your cool and answer their questions as calmly

as possible. Remember that they are only their Master’s Voice. Foreign countries should understand that though Nigerians enjoy travelling, they also love to go back home to bond with their kith and kin, because ‘ajo ko le dun ko nile ma re le’ – no matter how pleasurable the journey is, the wayfarer always yearns to return home. Imagine! ‘How driving for just an hour a day can make you pile on 5lb’ is the title of an article in the London’s Mail. A Professor Takemi Sugiyama of the Australian Catholic University said that ‘prolonged time spent sitting in cars – in particular over one hour per day – was associated with higher total and central adiposity (fat and a more adverse cardiometabolic risk profile)’. Further on in the article the reader got to know that the research was based on the ‘driving habits of 2,800 adults’ from Australia. Those who carried out the research should come over to Lagos to see that their findings would never apply to the drivers – both private and professional – who sit for hours in the Lagos traffic. Our professional drivers do more than an hour in the traffic while taking their ‘oga’ or the family either to work, schools, markets or any other destination. Some of these drivers can even pass – and most have attempted to pass - for their ‘oga’ when it’s only them in the car. It’s rather the fuel queues that can and should be associated with ‘a more adverse cardiometabolic risk profile’ in our case.

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THE NIGER DELTA AVENGERS:

Buhari, study the security architecture of the Niger Delta — Aborigines

Niger Delta militants

Ï`Ƅ Ɔ Ǝ Ǝ Ɖ Ɠ Ǝ Ƅ ƉƕƄ Ƅ Gbubemi God’s Covenant Snr So sad that the region that lays the golden egg – the Niger Delta – is under serious threat again, so soon after federal government is still struggling to appease the lords of the land and save the life of the environment. Stakeholders wonder, could this be (part of) the Thoughts of the Creator when He embedded so much in the oil producing areas? Going back in time, it would be recalled that leader of the Ijaw Revolutionary Volunteer

Force, the late Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro, a civil war hero it was who first stirred that region into national and international consciousness. On February 23 1966, Boro triggered a 12-day revolution that battled the late General Aguiyi Ironsi’s federal military government; and for a country still reeling under the first bloody military coupe of the time, it was one shocker too heavy. For one, the Nsukka University student leader (chemistry major) policeman and Nigerian soldier had assumed an iconic status, and not least of all, the Niger Delta Region. Successive governments had paid lip service to the area until the dawn of the 4th Republic when things came to a head: Dr. Peter Odili who became governor of Rivers following a ‘touch ‘n go’ electoral contest with

N15 billion was paid to the people of Ode, destroyed earlier by the military in 1999. It is on record that Asari Dokuboh owns a university plus a broadcast media conglomerate in neighbouring Benin Republic. Both erstwhile Christian Association of Nigeria President Ayo Oritsejafor and Delta chieftain, Chief Edwin Clarke have universities of their own. Tompolo bagged a 50 million US dollar a year contract to ostensibly ‘protect the pipelines. If all these are not enough, what could possibly be?

Chief Ebenezer Isoke of the All Progressives Party (APP) was to sow in the whirlwind for a second term in office. By the dawn of 2003 elections, sleep had become murdered; the heavyweights in Rivers and neighbouring Bayelsa states couldn’t sleep anymore. Two prominent cult gangs, namely Diwell and Digbam had been recruited for the reelection; at the end of the day, new capons had been unleashed on an unsuspecting citizenry. Asari Dokuboh, Ateke Tom held sway in Rivers while Boy Lop became the Bayelsa variant, and the now wanted Tompolo was Niger Delta lynch pin. Asari Dokuboh wasted no time unleashing his Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF) over the region. At the point, the die was cast. The next damming phase was a free willing regime of kidnapping and pipeline vandalisation. The Obasanjo presidency was rattled to no end by the new age brigandage; the creation of a Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs and the transformation of a lame duck Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission (OMPADEC) into a Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) did very little to assuage pent up emotions and feelings. At this point, a devil making rule had taken root. Late President Umar Ya’Adua seemingly doused tension with a hurried amnesty programme; President Jonathan made frantic efforts at seeing the exercise through. There’s no denial that under Goodluck Jonathan, billions of Naira got pumped into the Niger Delta, typified by Rivers, Bayelsa and a slice of Delta State. For example, N15 billion was paid to the people of Ode, destroyed earlier by the military in 1999. It is on record that Asari Dokuboh owns a university plus a broadcast media conglomerate in neighbouring Benin Republic. Both erstwhile Christian Association of Nigeria President Ayo Oritsejafor and Delta chieftain, Chief Edwin Clarke have universities of their own. CONTINUED ON PAGE 27


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We must be able to separate the rascals from the rest – Ohai

Buhari

Blown oil pipeline in flames CONTINUED FROM PAGE 26

Tompolo bagged a 50 million US dollar a year contract to ostensibly ‘protect the pipelines’. Stakeholders wonder that if these monies are not enough bring succor to the restive Niger Delta, else would? The now new brigade, the puzzling Niger Delta Avengers which announced its coming by blowing up pipelines in the same bedraggled region is, to say the least, so vulgar that one is pushed to vomiting. It is a wonder if the clam of human rightists and rule-of-law mongers has got a name to call this one. Their demands are so incongruous one needs a clinical test for his sanity. A Russian historian and novelist, Alexandra in his famous line said, Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence. Niger Delta aborigines, automotive and defence expert and public policy analyst, Sir Oseme Ohaihegbe (with booming voice); and film producer and critique, national affairs analyst, Peter Victor Ohai were guests to ace broadcaster, Jones Usen news affairs programme, Kubanji Direct directly, and time could never had been enough to chew the mystery from the home boys’ point of view. “It is unlikely that the configuration of their demands in any way reflect their true motives,”

began Sir Oseme and continued: “If you do a strategic asset mapping of the country, you will see we are a mono-product economy which means all the earnings as a country come from the Niger Delta I am worried that targeting these assets for the purpose of the demands they have made known will not bring recognition or relevance to the Avengers. Without mincing words, I think they are a senseless group. They should be hunted and smoked out of the creeks.” Neither for the Avengers nor against the federal government, Victor Ohai worry even more that approaching violence with violence had never solved any issue. “When I heard of the explosions, I said, O no, not again. Not again in the sense that violence is not a solution to any issue; also, vengeance has never done anyone any good. “However, I’m not going to throw away the baby with the bath water nor because of the bad messenger, throw away the message. I wouldn’t say their demands totally are unreasonable, but the methods they have adopted is what I have a problem with. “For example, they’re not the only ones that desire the implementation of the recommendations of the last national confab. I totally detest and do not like their approach, but sometimes

something has to acquire nuisance to draw attention, but destroying national assets, killing people is out of the question. “Moreso the assets you’re destroying are in your own land; every time you blow up a pipeline, you’re also destroying the environment the more. Having said that, the reaction of the government is not something that is entirely right: I believe in non violent approach to conflict resolution. “Anywhere in the world, Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc, violence failed the governments and at the end, after great destruction of lives and property and environment, they eventually sat down and talked. What I am saying is that government approach should not be the Odi way because we have learnt that two wrongs do not make a right.” Considering the cost of restoring a blown crude oil carrying pipeline, the environmental degradation, geometric effects etc, Sir Oseme thought of a less implicating, environmentally degrading option would have made sense. “At the risk of saying dislodging any other asset is an option, but if they consider cutting a bridge for example, like one leading from Patani to Port Harcourt so that people cannot cross from one end to the other; that will draw enough attention. But a crude oil carrying pipe-

line that is generating income for the country is senseless to say the least. Getting that environment back into shape, natural and agricultural activities may never be recovered fully again; and if at all, not in the lifetime of the so-called Avengers,” Oseme said. The Avengers, who are they? “Looking at this dispassionately, we are dealing with a group without frontier, faceless, like what we have in the Northeast; but that is not saying they are not totally reachable. It happened before with MEND; a group like this has someone in the know in one corner writing these conditions and statements for them,” Ohai said. Likening them to a spoilt child begging for attention, the analyst said: “Like a spoilt child who wants attention, you see him playing pranks, throwing objects at sensitive places to be noticed and asked, what do you want? What the child is doing probably is begging for attention and you have to handle him with wisdom and patience. “Now, this spoilt brat, by blowing up these national assets which is wrong and condemnable - but now that are doing that, what should federal reaction be? We all remember the late MKO Abiola saying, ‘when you’re in a China chop with a mad person, what you do is, pet him and sensibly get him out first; after you get him out, you can flog him all you want. But if you flog him inside that China shop, he will destroy everything there and everyone would be the worst for it.” Reacting to the Odi account and N15billion efforts of past administrations to make peace, Ohai said it was giving too little

too late: “It has become like reparation because that is a land that has been raped for so long, until international community began to draw our attention. And even then, leaders didn’t heed the warnings or the oil companies in the region. Though OMPADEC, NDDIC, Amnesty, etc, were all efforts to broker peace, yet the region is still a very difficult terrain.” Worried also that not every person in that terrain is in support of what is going on, Ohai likened the Avengers to the insurgents in the Northeast, the Fulani herdsmen and so on: “For the sin of a few, the majority and the environment are taken to the cleaners. Like ISIS also, they are millions, may be billions of Muslims out there who are not in support of their ideologies and what they’re doing, yet as small as they are, ISIS activities are already painting every Muslim as if they’re terrorists – which itself is wrong.” Way forward “We must be able to separate the rascals from the rest; read the lips of the leaders and the body language of people from that region this time around. If you go in there with OBJ’s Odi approach of ‘go in there and kill everything that has breath in sight’, it would be wrong.” In all, the embattled people of the troubled region, stakeholders and the aborigines are in one voice ask that President Muhammadu Buhari should look at the security architecture of the Niger Delta, go back to the drawing board, structure out a workable template and approach the cause of the region’s volatility knowledge and understanding.


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Militants’ attacks could cost N’Delta region 13% derivation, says Abdulsalami Pita Chikwem Minna

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Former Head of State, General Abubakar Abdulsalam has stated that the continuous attacks on oil installations by the Niger Delta Avengers could cost states in the region the 13 percent Derivation from the Federal Government. Abdulsalam stated this on Tuesday when the leadership of the Niger State House of Assembly paid him a courtesy visit at his Uphill Residence in Minna to felicitate with him

on the occasion of his 74th birthday. He urged the militant group to embrace dialogue with the Federal Government as a means of finding a lasting solution to the current crisis rocking the Niger Delta region. The former Head of State said the continuous attacks on oil installation by the Niger Delta Avengers were doing more damage to the region, adding that with this people in the region will not have land to farm and will not be able to go fishing as well.

Abdulsalam said the attacks have done more harm than good because the people in the Niger Delta region is suffering more from the effect, adding that they would be the biggest loser at the end of the day as much harm is done to land and aquatic lives of the region. He said that the activities of the militants will also possibly lead to drop in the funding of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). “The avengers are now out, what are they avenging and they are destroying our coun-

Nigerians’ll vote out APC over dwindling economy, says WAIFEM DG Titus Akhigbe,

The Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN), has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to brace up in his effort at tackling the dwindling economy of the country, just as it expressed fear that government’s failure to meet the expectations of Nigerians, as well as provide solutions to hues and cry of the com-

mon man may lead to the rejection of the party in 2019 election. Speaking at the patty’s national conference, which was held in Benin City, the Edo State capital, recently, with the theme: “State of the Nigerian nation”, the Director General, West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), Prof. Akpan Ekpo, who decried poor state

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try and if they do not realise it, it is their land that would be affected most. “They are doing more damage to their area as they will not have land to farm and will not be able to go fishing as well and even the 13 percent derivation from the Federal Government would be affected. “So, I do hope they will see reason and give peace a chance, because even if you fight a war and win, you must come and still sit down with people you conquered.” The former military Head of State called on Nigerians to

intensify prayers for the unity and prosperity of the nation, adding that the country was in a critical condition. “We need to intensify prayers for God to save us, because we are in a critical condition; oil production is at its lowest. “So I am begging everyone, in the spirit of Ramadan, whatever religion any one is following, let us give peace a chance.” In his remark, Speaker of the Niger state House of Assembly, Hon. Ahmed Marafa, expressed gratitude to God

for using the former Head of State to restore democracy to the country.

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Unpaid salary: Ekiti workers resort to fasting and prayer Gbenga Sodeinde, Ado Ekiti

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Workers in Ekiti State, on Tuesday, began a threeday fasting and prayer to seek God’s intervention in their unpaid, five months’ salaries and other entitlement owed them by the government. They declared that no amount of bribery and allegations and blackmail leveled against their leaders by the Fayose administration would deter them from fighting for their rights. Specifically, leaders of labour unions in the state described as unfortunate and misleading, the comment MR. PATRICK NWABUNWANNE .N.

allegedly made by Governor Ayo Fayose that they were fighting the government over low sitting allowance being paid them as members of the allocation sharing committee. They described the allegation as a blackmail that won’t bring solutions to the imbroglio already caused by nonpayment of their salaries. The prayer session was coordinated by the Secretary of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Oluropo Olayemi, Vice-Chairman, Pastor Olugbenga Adeniyi, Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools, Comrade Sola Adigun and Chairman, Community

Health Extension Workers, Comrade Idowu Fajulugbe. The fasting and prayers were held at the secretariat of the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees, located along Iyin Road, AdoEkiti, the state capital. Speaking with journalists at the event, the NLC Chairman in the State, Comrade Ade Adesanmi, said it was quite unfortunate that Fayose could be making allegations against them on a state television, even when he knew that the entire workforce had exhibited immense understanding about the state’s finances since his assumption of office.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

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Enyimba Fed Cup tie vs El-Kanemi moved C

AF Champions League contenders Enyimba have been granted a postponement of a Federation Cup Round of 32 clash against fellow NPFL side El Kanemi Warriors as a result of their continental date against Zamalek of Egypt in Port Harcourt on Sunday. The People’s Elephant, winners of Africa’s most prestigious club competition in 2003 and 2004, host Zamalek at the Adokiye Amiesiamaka Stadium in one of the Day 1 matches of the group stage of the Champions League. “Enyimba has appealed for postponement of the encounter, and the NFF has granted this plea. They are flying Nigeria’s flag and the NFF has promised to give them all the support in their quest for glory,” said Emmanuel Adesanya, head of the Federation Cup. However, the remaining 15 matches of the men’s competition and eight matches of the women’s competition will take place on

Wednesday and Thursday, with Abuja, Makurdi, Enugu and Lokoja hosting three matches each. The encounter between Plateau United and Dreams FC of Makurdi, earlier slated for Damaturu, has been moved to Abuja, while the Crown FC/Niger Tornadoes clash will now take place in Benin City instead of Akure. With the Enyimba/El-Kanemi tie postponed, the match between FC IfeanyiUbah and Lobi Stars at UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar is the only all-NPFL game this week. Eleven matches of the men’s competition and three matches of the women’s competition will take place on Wednesday, with high –riding Rivers United up against Kaduna United in Makurdi, Enugu Rangers against ABS FC in Bauchi, Shooting Stars testing Almar FC in Agege (Lagos), Kano Pillars up against Prime FC in Lokoja. The women’s competition is in the Round of 16, and Cup holders Sunshine Queens battle Osun Babes in Ibadan, Delta Queens take on Ibom Angels at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri and Katsina Queens tackle Gift of Life FC in Abuja.

Eguma wants

Kaduna Utd scalp R ivers United technical manager, Stanley Eguma, wants an outright win for his side against Kaduna United in the round of 32 of the Federation Cup. United beat Papilo FC 4-3 in a thrilling round of 64 game in May to reach this stage of the competition. Eguma wants a similar performance from his charges if they are to progress even further in Nigeria’s oldest football competition. “It is a very big match for us. The Federation Cup is a unique competition. “The competition is no respecter of persons. “Kaduna United is an experienced side as they have played in the (Nigerian top flight)

in the past. “We will not take them for granted,” Eguma told supersport.com. The Rivers United trainer however expects the lower tier club to enjoy certain advantages over his side in the game. “Kaduna United have not played quite as many games this season as Rivers United. “There is also a little bit of fatigue for us (United play five competitive games in the next 12 days). “We will however fashion out a way to contain them as the target is to win that game,” he said. Rivers United and Kaduna United will meet in the round of 32 of the Federation Cup on Wednesday at the Aper Aku Stadium, Makurdi.

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he disciplinary committee of the Nigeria Football Federation have fined Enyimba N500,000 and directed the Nigeria Professional Football League champions to formally apologise to the management of Warri Wolves following the attack on the General Manager of Wolves Moses Etu by three Enyimba players during their league clash in Umuahia, reports Completesportsnigeria.com. The management of Lobi Stars have also been handed a N2m fine for the unruly behaviour of their fans and officials during and after their week 18 clash against Nasarawa United. Etu was verbally attacked by three Enyimba players, Joseph Osadiaye, Abu Azeez and Ikechukwu Ibenegbu before the start of the game. The NFF disciplinary committee in a letter to the management of the club said it is aware of Enyimba’s efforts to reprimand the players through fines, but mandated the Aba giants to pay N500,000 to the LMC instead of the initial N750,000 they were earlier ordered to pay by the LMC. The committee also upheld LMC’s decision to sanction Lobi Stars for fans disorderliness in their matchday 18 fixture against Nasarawa United. Lobi were also charged for the behaviour of their officials and supporters capable of bringing the game to disrepute. The Makurdi-based club will pay a fine of N500,000 for throwing objects on to the field of play and for interrupting the game. For encroachment on to the field of play immediately after the match versus Nasarawa United, Lobi will pay a fine of N500,000.


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EURO 2016… EURO 2016… EURO 2016… EURO 2016… EURO 2016… EURO 2016…

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dam Szalai set his side on their way to victory with a sliding finish, before Zoltan Stieber completed the stunning victory with a brilliant chip in the final moments of the game Hungary pulled off a shock upset in their opening game at Euro 2016, as they defeated 10-man Austria 2-0 in Bordeaux. Hungary pulled off a shock upset in their opening game at Euro 2016, as they defeated 10-man Austria 2-0 in Bordeaux. Austria came into Tuesday’s meeting in Bordeaux as the favourites to get their campaign off to a triumphant start, having cruised through qualifying in style, dropping just two points from their 10 fixtures. But Hungary, who scraped into the play-offs before defeating Norway, had other ideas and after being on the back foot for much of the first half, took the lead just after the hour through Adam Szalai’s prodded finish. And things went from bad to worse for Marcel Koller’s men four minutes later when defender Aleksandar Dragovic was - perhaps harshly shown a second yellow card. Hungary, making their first appearance at a major international tournament in 30 years, clinched victory on the counter three minutes from time through substitute Zoltan Stieber to get off to the ideal start in a group also containing Portugal and Iceland. Austria, meanwhile, were left to rue not making their first-half dominance count with talisman David Alaba having come closest for them when he struck the woodwork inside the first minute.

Hungary too good for Austria

Russia get suspended Evra: Fewer disqualific ation

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he Russian Football Un ion have been handed a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 and fined €150,000 following the violence that marred the Euro with England in Marseille 2016 game on Saturday, UEFA has announced. Hundreds of Russian fans charged through a flimsy security cordon at the Stade Velod rome following the final whistle in the 1-1 draw to attack England fans. The incident came at the end of a day of clashes between the two sets of supporters, as we ll as police and local gan gs, in the Old Port area of the city. UEFA on Sunday warne d both England and Russi a could be thrown out the tournament if there was a repeat but Tuesday’s statement made it clear European football’s governing bo dy can only act on clashes that occur inside the ground. The statement read: “The independent UE FA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) met today in Pa ris to deal with the disciplinary proceedings opened against the Russi an Football Union (RFU) following the inc idents which occurred inside the Stade Velodrome in Marseille , at the UEFA EURO 20 16 match against England on 11 June (11).

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rance left-back Patrice Evra has credited manager Didier Deschamps with creating a healthy atmosphere within their Euro 2016 squad and says there are fewer big egos present than in previous generations. Evra, 35, was France captain at the 2010 World Cup when he infamously led a training ground boycott after then-manager Raymond Domenech

decided to send Nicolas Anelka home for insulting him. Evra was later banned for five games by the French Football Federation for his part in the incident. After eventually being welcomed back into the fold, the Juventus defender is now enjoying his role as a senior figure in an exciting young squad. “It’s healthier compared to other

generations that I’ve known -- I’m not going to hide from that,” Evra told Le Parisien. “This squad needs more advice. There are less egos. That was always the case with squads created by Didier Deschamps. The star is the team.” Evra was criticised for conceding a penalty in the host country’s 2-1 win over Romania in their opening group game last Friday.

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he coach urged the Azzurri players to go above and beyond what is expected of them to make an impact at Euro 2016 after a bright first game Antonio Conte says his Italy players Conte must be prepared “to do something

extraordinary” to succeed at Euro 2016, despite getting off to a winning start against Belgium. Goals from Emanuele Giaccherini and Graziano Pelle helped the Azzurri to maximum points in their first Group E fixture at Stade de Lyon on Monday.

Little was expected at the European Championship from an Italy side lacking the quality of their predecessors. And, although the result against Marc Wilmots’ star-studded Belgium has altered some perceptions of his team’s capabilities, Conte knows it will take something special

for them to go all the way in France. “I think I’ve got a very intelligent group of players at my disposal,” he said. “All of whom are aware we’ve achieved something significant, because we’ve put ourselves in a good position to go through the group stage.

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est Ham have signed Sofiane Feghouli on a free transfer from Valencia. The 26-year-old’s contract with the Spanish club expires this summer and has signed

a three-year contract with Slaven Bilic’s side. “I am very happy to sign for the Hammers and for Slaven Bilic,” Feghouli told the club’s official website. “The history of the club is

important for me in my decision. “Playing in the Premier League is very important for players in their careers and I am happy to play for the Hammers.” Feghouli has made 29 appearances for Valencia this

season, scoring four times and registering two assists. Bilic has also confirmed that he is interested in signing Besiktas duo Atiba Hutchinson and Gokhan Tore.

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three-year deal B ournemouth midfielder Harry Arter has signed a new three-year deal which sees him extend his time at the Vitality Stadium until 2019. Arter joined the Cherries from Woking in June 2011 and made 21 appearances for the club in their first season in the Premier League after missing the start of the campaign due to injury. Speaking to the club’s

official website, Bournemouth chief executive Neill Blake said: “We’re delighted to secure Harry’s longterm future at the club. “Harry has been on every step of the journey and he has been an important figure in our rise through the leagues. “He has made over 200 appearances for the club and has also become an international footballer, so we’re really pleased to give Harry this new deal.”

number of Saints stars, Fraser Forster, Virgil van Dijk and Victor Wanyama, have been tipped to follow (Sun), while Sadio Mane is also said to be interesting Liverpool (Express). However, as is often the case, the Saints appear to have a contingency plan in place and, according to the Sun, have made a play for the unsettled Tello. The Catalan is said to be looking for a permanent home, having spent t h e past two campaigns on loan to Porto and Fiorentina. After arriving in Florence in January, Tello scored twice a n d created five assists in 15 appearances, and the Viola are reportedly keen to re-sign him next season. Tello

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utchman Ronald Koeman became the new manager of English Premier League club Everton, on Tuesday, after his previous club Southampton reluctantly agreed to release him a year early from his contract. The 53-year-old -- who guided Southampton to their highest finish in the Premier League of sixth last term and a place in the Europa League -- signed a three-year contract with Everton and replaces Roberto Martinez, who was sacked just before the end of

the Premier League campaign. Koeman -- who had said earlier this year he would see out the last year of his three-year contract with the Saints -has been lured to Everton by the promise by the club’s major shareholder, Iranian billionaire Farhad Moshiri, of more than £100 million for new signings. Koeman, who has previously coached the big Dutch league trio of PSV, Feyenoord and Ajax, said it was a proud moment for him to take over the reins despite their disappointing Premier League campaign which saw

them finish 11th. “I am very excited to be Everton manager,” said Koeman, who was part of the outstanding Dutch side that won the Euro 1988 title. “I believe in the club, in the team, in the fans and in our ability to achieve things in the future. “Everton is a club with a great history and real ambition and it is a proud feeling for me to be part of what we want to go and do, together with the chairman (Bill Kenwright) and Farhad Moshiri.

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he Chinese businessman’s takeover of the recently relegated club has now been confirmed after he passed the Football League’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test this week Aston Villa have confirmed the sale of the club to Dr Tony Xia’s Recon Group. The deal, which will see the Chinese businessman acquire 100 per cent of the club from previous owner Randy Lerner for a sum reported to be around £60 million ($87.5million), was originally announced last month. However, Dr Xia has only now passed the Football League’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test, allowing the paperwork to be completed. The 39-year-old has been installed as Villa’s new owner and chairman. In a statement confirming the sale, Villa added that a new board will be appointed later this week. Champions League winner Roberto Di Matteo has already been named as Villa’s new manager and is reportedly set to be handed a significant transfer fund to overhaul the club’s playing squad following relegation from the Premier League in May.


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he House of Representatives, on Tuesday, urged Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) to immediately pay the entitlements due to late former Super Eagles’ coaches, Stephen Keshi and Amodu Shuaibu. The House mandated its Committee on Sports to liaise with the NFF to ensure that the payments were made without delay. This was sequel to a motion under ``matters of urgent public importance’’ sponsored by Rep. Sam Onuigbo (PDP-Abia), which was unanimously adopted. Presenting the motion, Onuigbo said that payment of the entitlements would serve as conscious effort toward cushioning any pains and financial pressures on the families of the deceased. Onuigbo expressed worry that Shuaibu was being owed arrears of salaries running into many months. According to him, Shuaibu was equally being owed by Edo State Government, having worked as the Director of the State Youth Football Development Agency, a position from which he resigned last year. The lawmaker, who said that the two coaches served the country meritoriously,

pointed out that their deaths were huge losses to the Nigeria. ``These iconic Nigerians exercised leadership in football administration and impacted positively on the nation and the world in ways that their outstanding accomplishments brought happiness to Nigerians. ``Even in the periods of economic and political adversities, they died at a time like this when football as a sport enjoyed by Nigerians is taking a nose dive. ``Now, their demise is not only a huge loss to Nigeria and their families but to the international community as well, and we can understand the pains both families and Nigerians are currently going through. ``Nigerians and the international community as a whole have lost the experiences of these patriots and heroes of football, whose services have been lost forever. Onuigbo further urged the Federal Government to immortalise the football icons who served the country selflessly so as to encourage younger ones to always give their best for the development of the country. The two former national football coaches died within a space of four days. Keshi, 54, died on Wednesday, while Shuaibu, 58, died on Saturday.

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nvestigations have revealed that the late former Super Eagles coach, Amodu Shuaibu, was owed N25 million in salaries, sign-onfees and house rent by the Edo State government before he died Saturday. This was contained in the last letter written by the former BCC Lion of Gboko coach and addressed to Adams Oshiomhole and dated October 2015,a copy obtained by Daily Times. It would be recalled that a cousin to the late Shuaibu, Nkuri Afegbua, had said the former Super Eagles coach died of frustration. Afegbua who granted interview to journalists at the Stella Obasanjo

Hospital mortuary where the remains of the former football tactician was kept before his movement to his hometown of Okpella, for burial, said Shuaibu was being owed by both Edo and federal governments. Afegbua said Shuaibu’s presence in Benin the week he died was to pursue the payment of the money being owed him by the government of Edo. According to the letter by Shuaibu, the amount being owed him includes, Nm for outstanding sing-on-fees for 2013/2014 for consultant/technical adviser, N3 m for House rent for two years (2012-2014 and 2013-2014) at N1.5m per year. The balance is N16m, representing payment for coaches and other supporting staff for the period of August 2014 – July 2015.


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Opeoluwani Akintayo Crude oil outages in Nigeria have been a blessing in disguise for the global oil market, shooting up price to over $50 per barrel in the last few months. Just in the wake of global oil price crashing below $50 from mid-2014 due to over-supply from few OPEC countries like Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others- and the global oil market looking upon OPEC to freeze oil production to boost prices, a new militant group in Nigeria’s Delta, Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, came in to ‘save the day’. Coupled with wildfire crack-ins from Canada, and political crises in Venezuela which reduced the glut, there was suddenly no need for OPEC to show its super power as one of the most powerful cartels to set the global oil price. With spates of attacks on the country’s major oil pipelinesForcardos, Escarvos, Agip pipeline and others, Nigeria’s oil output dropped from 2.2 million per day to 1.6 million p/d, reducing the glut in the global market and boosting price above $50 per barrel- the average amount needed by most non-OPEC countries to balance their budgets.

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Recently, Canada announced it has overcome its wildfire and has resumed production. Venezuela had been overproducing until 2001, but with the collapse of production after Chavez’s row with Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A, (the Venezuelan state-owned oil and natural gas

company) and consequent nationalisation, production data became unreliable with a large discrepancy between OPEC data and EIA data. Libya was also over-producing until political issues in the country crashed production. Although Nigeria is a strong

member of OPEC, recent woes brought upon it by the NDA, has become a stepping stone for the world oil market price. However, U.S producers and other non-OPEC countries fear oils trapped in the country (Nigeria) may crash price once it finds its way back into the market.

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Fayose blames Fayemi for Ekiti workers’ woes Joy Ekeke The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said the current inability of the state government to pay workers salary was caused by his predecessor in office, Kayode Fayemi present Minister of Solid Minerals Development. According to Fayose, the huge debt profile inherited from the immediate past administration which took N25 billion bonds from the Capital Market and also took N31 billion commercial loans, is responsible for the poor financial condition of the state and the challenges faced in the payment of workers’ salaries. Fayose, who stated this while reacting to the no-shift-ground stance of the striking workers of the state, said about N1.2 billion is being deducted monthly from the state’s allocation to service the loans which the Kayode Fayemi administration took in the course of its four years in the saddle. The governor opined that if the N1.2 billion being deducted is added to the state’s monthly allocations, his administration will not owe workers. Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday, Fayose took a swipe at the All Progressives Congress, which he said had been gingering the labour to remain adamant on the issue of the strike.

0L#_ dƄƃƏƍƆƎƆƄ &ƒƃ Ƅ ƍƄƃ ƍƕ MơêƽƠƎƍ Ǝƍ ƃƎƆ Ɔ L Ɠ The FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange says it posted transactions valued at N7.43 trillion in fixed income and currency markets (FIC) in May. The transactions are contained in the company’s monthly report made available to tnewsmen in Lagos on Tuesday. The report showed that the transactions were lower by 21.22 per cent or N2 trillion when compared with the N9.43 trillion transactions in

April. The decline represented 36.55 per cent or N4.28 trillion. A further breakdown showed that foreign exchange (FX) market accounted for 13.30 per cent of the total value against 16.69 posted in April. The report indicated that Treasury Bills (T.bills) transactions continued its dominance, accounting for 43.80 per cent of the total market in contrast to 81.72 per cent posted in

April. The Secured Money Market (Repurchase Agreements (Repos)/ Buy-Backs) accounted for 31.16 per cent during the period under review from the 30.47 per cent in April. The report said that Unsecured Placements/Takingscontributed 2.41 per cent to the total turnover as against 1.39 per cent in the previous month. Transactions in the FX market stood at 4.09 billion dollars, indicat-

ing a drop of 32.96 per cent against 6.10 billion dollars recorded in April. The report also said that on a year on year basis, FX turnover declined by 65 per cent. It added that member-member trades recorded 0.62 billion dollars in turnover for May, compared with 0.71 billion dollars recorded in April, indicating a decrease of 12.89 per cent. Also, turnover in member-client trades stood at 3.47 billion dollars, a

decline of 35.59 per cent when compared with 5.39 billion dollars in the previous month. The report also stated that the exchange rate at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) window remained flat at 196 per to a dollar. It explained that the naira opened the month at 197.33 against the dollar at the inter-bank market and closed at 198.84 against the dollar, translating to a depreciation of 0.76 per cent.


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BOC Gases L – R: Hennie De Waal, NonExecutive Director (South African), BOC Gases Nigeria Plc; Haruna Jalo-Waziri, Executive Director, Capital Market, Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE); Abiodun Alabi, Chairman BOC Gases Plc and Oyeniyi Oyedele Olawale, NonExecutive Director, BOC Gases Plc at the Closing Gong ceremony at the Exchange... on Tuesday.

Global oil market to balance towards end 2016 – OPEC Opeoluwani Akintayo The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC and the International Energy Agency, IEA, have declared that they expect the oil market to balance in the second half of 2016. The forecast was declared on Tuesday in the latest monthly report published. According to them, growth in global oil demand will hit around 1.3 million barrels per day in 2016. While in 2017, they predict to “see the same rate of growth and global demand reach 97.4mb/d”. IEA said non-OECD (Organisa-

Joy Ekeke The latest oil market report from the International Energy Agency, has predicted that gains in crude oil prices could be reversed in the foreseeable future, even as militant action in Nigeria has forced production down to thirty-year lows; and Libya remains a long way from significantly increasing its production despite occasional signs of optimism. The report released on Tuesday said Crude oil prices rallied to a 2016 high above $51/bbl in June, stoked by continuing outages in Nigeria and Canada as well as a steady decline in US oil production. May marked the third straight month of average price rises in Brent and WTI futures. The report noted that out-

tion for Economic Co-operation and Development) nations will provide most of the expected gains in both years, adding that “the growth rate is slightly above the previous trends, mostly due to relatively low crude oil prices.” According to OPEC’s latest monthly report which looked ahead to the second half of 2016, global economic conditions should continue to improve to reach global growth of 3.1 percent, said OPEC. “Providing that there is a clear picture regarding oil supply and demand, the expected improvement in global economic conditions should result in a more bal-

anced oil market toward the end of the year,” the group said on Tuesday. On the supply, IEA said that a glut in supply that has caused oil prices to fall since mid-2014 could be going down. In May, outages in OPEC and non-OPEC countries reduced global oil supply by nearly 800, 000 barrels a day last month. For May, IEA said output was 95.4 mb/d which was 590,000 b/d below the level seen a year earlier“the first significant drop since early 2013.” With oil price rising and output reducing, IEA said, “assuming no further surprises in the sec-

ond half of 2016, we expect the oil market to be balanced, with a small stock draw in the third quarter of 2016 offset by a small stock build in the fourth quarter of 2016.”

Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $26.2b despite other failed acquisitions Tony Nwakaegho Microsoft has disclosed it is acquiring LinkedIn, a business-oriented social networking service for an agreed deal sum of $26.2 billion. Microsoft despite having a history of acquiring five companies that have failed has added LinkedIn to its company A statement issued by the software giant, disclosed that Jeff Weiner will remain CEO of LinkedIn, reporting to Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, even as the transaction has been unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both LinkedIn and Microsoft. “The LinkedIn team has grown a fantastic business centered on connecting the world’s professionals. Together we can accelerate the growth of LinkedIn, as well as Microsoft Office 365 and Dynamics as we seek to empower every person and organization on the planet,” Nadella said in the statement. Also commenting on the deal, Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn said the combination of Microsoft’s cloud and LinkedIn’s network, will give LinkedIn the chance to change the way the world works. “For the last 13 years, we’ve been uniquely positioned to connect professionals to make them more productive and successful, and I’m looking forward to leading our team through the next chapter of our story,” Weiner added.

IEA report predicts slump Arik Air gets royal endorsement ahead for oil price Chukwuemeke Iwelunmo

ages in OPEC and non-OPEC countries cut global oil supply by nearly 0.8 mb/d in May. At 95.4 mb/d, output stood 590 kb/d below a year earlier - the first significant drop since early 2013. Non-OPEC supply growth is expected to return in 2017 at a modest 0.2 mb/d, after declining by 0.9 mb/d in 2016. According to the report, OPEC crude output fell by 110 kb/d in May to 32.61 mb/d as big losses in Nigeria due to oil sector sabotage more than offset higher Middle East output and Iran clearly emerged as OPEC’s fastest source of supply growth this year, with an

anticipated gain of 700 kb/d. “At halfway in 2016 the oil market looks to be balancing; but we must not forget that there are large volumes of shut-in production, mainly in Nigeria and Libya, that could return to the market, and the strong start for oil demand growth seen this year might not be maintained. “In any event, following three consecutive years of stock build at an average rate close to 1 mb/d there is an enormous inventory overhang to clear. This is likely to dampen prospects of a significant increase in oil prices,” the report said.

Arik Air, West and Central Africa’s largest carrier has received a royal endorsement from the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II as the foremost traditional ruler and a large entourage including some traditional rulers from the South West States of the country reaffirmed his support for Nigerian brands by flying Arik Air from Lagos to New York on a tour of America. The First Class Monarch who travelled from Lagos to New York aboard Arik Air’s A330-200 aircraft that departed the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos for JF Kennedy Airport, New York at midnight last Wednesday said, “I

am an apostle of made-in-Nigeria and that is why everything you see on me except my wrist watch are 100% made in Nigeria”. Speaking with a team from Arik Air led by the Chief Pilot, Captain Adetokunbo Adekunbi, who were on hand to usher him to the departure lounge of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ooni Ogunwusi in company with his wife, Olori Wuraola Ogunwusi, said his decision to fly Arik Air to New York was a deliberate one aimed at reinforcing the need to patronize our own. He commended the management of Arik Air for flying the flag of Nigeria high and pledged to use his position to get Nigerians to patronize the airline.


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Higher cost for electricity, transport, others push inflation to 15.6% - NBS Stories by Motolani Oseni The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), on Tuesday, said the Consumer Price Index (CPI) which measures inflation recorded a relatively strong increase, accelerated to 15.6 percent in May from 13.7 percent in April, its highest in six years, since February 2010. The continuous hike in annual inflation has been said to have deepened the crisis of Africa’s biggest economy, with the headline index increased by 15.6 percent (year-on-year), roughly 14.9 percent from 13.7 percent recorded in April. According to a current data obtained by Daily Times of Nigeria (DTN) on Tuesday from the official website of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the acceleration in the inflation reading was the fourth consecutive month. The NBS said it reflected higher prices for electricity, transport and food. “The increase in rates in May relative to April reflects an overall increase in general price level across the economy as all divisions which contribute to the Headline Index increased at a faster pace in May. “Year on year, electricity rates

as well as other energy prices continue to manifest as key drivers of the Core component of the CPI”, NBS stated. The statistics office in its monthly report said that the Core sub-index increased to 15.1 percent in May, up by 1.7 percent points from rates recorded in the previous month. “During the month, the highest increases were seen in the passenger transport by road, Liquid Fuel (kerosene), fuels and Lubricants for Personal Transport Equipment (Premium Motor Spirit) and Vehicle Spare Part groups,’’ it said. The report further stated that imported foods as well as a drawdown of inventories across the country continued to push food prices higher. It said that the Food Sub-Index increased to 14.9 percent in May, up by 1.7 percent points from rates recorded in April. The report said that the food sub-index increased as all major food groups which contributed to the food sub-index increased at a faster pace. “This is driven by higher food prices in fish, bread and cereals, and vegetables groups for the second consecutive month.

18.6% “In addition, the Imported Food Sub-Index increased by 18.6 per cent in May, compared to 2.2 per cent points from rates recorded in April,’’ it said. Central Bank Governor, God-

FG authorises EFCC to freeze suspected bank accounts In a move to strengthen the fight against corruption, the Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria has authorised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to freeze any bank account suspected of being used for financial crimes. The anti-graft agency revealed this through its spokesperson, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, who disclosed that some commentators have described the freezing of bank accounts of suspects being currently investigated as vindictive. He explained that freezing of accounts suspected of being used for financial crimes was a mandatory investigative step backed by law. He added that Section 34 (1) of the EFCC Act 2004 empowers the Commission to freeze any account suspected of being used for financial crimes.

Quoting the Act, Uwujaren said: “the Chairman of the Commission or any officer authorized by him may, if satisfied that the money in the account of a person is made through the commission of an offence under this Act or any enactment specified under Section 6(2) (a)-(f) of this Act, apply to the Court exparte for power to issue or instruct a bank examiner or such other appropriate authority to freeze the account.” He added that similar provision in the Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2012 (as amended), also empowers the EFCC Chairman or his representatives to place a stop order on any account or transaction suspected to be involved in any crime. He said the intention of these provisions is to ensure that the Commission safeguards suspected proceeds of crime pending the completion of its inves-

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tigation. Uwujaren said it is without prejudice to the social standing of the holder of such accounts or whether they are individual, corporate or government accounts.

“In addition, the Imported Food SubIndex increased by 18.6 per cent in May, compared to 2.2 per cent points from rates recorded in April,’’ win Emefiele announced on May 24 that the naira’s peg to the dollar would be abandoned in favour of a flexible currency regime but has yet to give details of how the policy will work.

The bank’s de facto peg of 197 naira per dollar had become unsustainable due to a shortage of hard currency, with the naira trading at up to 40 percent above the official rate in the black market.

Dwindling economy: Banks prefer CBN excess liquidity to lending real sector

to N102.89 billion as borrowers (deficit units) borrowed from the CBN official window. The SLF, which lenders often access to borrow from the apex bank, while they access the SDF to place deposit with the CBN. Presently the CBN charges 15 per cent as interest rate on loans to banks through the SLF while it pays 11 per cent as interest on deposit placement through the SDF. The CBN had stopped publishing how much banks are making by lacing their excess liquidity as deposit via its Standing Deposit Facility. However, prior to the stoppage, it will be recalled that in January 2015, that banks earned N27.26 billion as net interest earned from placing their excess liquidity as deposit with the CBN in one year. Investigations revealed that from October 2013 to September 2014, banks placed N81.85 trillion as deposit with the CBN through the SDF and borrowed N5.14 trillion through the SLF. Further, the CBN paid interest of N32.9 billion on the deposit through the SDF, while it earned interest of N3.68 billion on loans to banks through the SLF.

Indications are rife that due to the dwindling Nigerian economy, which has increased the level of uncertainties in the business and economic environment, most Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) are not willing to lend to each other and to the real sector of the economy, preferring to place their excess liquidity with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for interest earning purposes. The Standing Deposit Facility (SDF), which the banks use to access to place deposit with the CBN, rose by 23.64 percent to N616.13 billion by close of business last week. According to Cowry Assets Management Limited, the surplus suggestive banks’ unwillingness to lend to one another, with the Standing Lending Facility (SLF) increased by 97.90 percent


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NIMASA L-R: Nigeria’s Alternate Permanent Representative to IMO, Dikko Bala; member, International Maritime Organisation Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS), Hakon Stohaug; Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside; Head of the IMSAS team to Nigeria, Captain Yalscin Cahit; and another member of the team, Wei Song during the submission of preliminary audit report to NIMASA in Lagos… recently.

MARAN refutes merger, says expelled members in rival association

Customs groans over N1tr revenue target, may fall short

Foremost journalists association in the maritime industry, Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) has once again informed stakeholders that it was never in merger with any group in the sector. Recall that the Honourable Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Ameachi, in his genuine desire to forge unity and conviviality among maritime journalists, advised that the pen pushers in the maritime industry, should come together under one umbrella to enhance their professionalism and efficiency. The various groups, especially, MARAN, welcomed the initiative of the Minister which they believed would become an enduring legacy only if it was

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founded on the true principles of professionalism, devoid of personal aggrandizement. Speaking through its Executive Council, the association said its members in the supposed merger were dissenting members that have been expelled from the association for gross misconduct. The statement reads, ’This act of deceit was even the least of our worries. What got us worried was the desperate move of the only party left in the botched merger to link the name of MARAN to the merger that never was. ‘’We find it expedient to place it on record that neither MARAN as a body nor any of its bonafide members was part of the new group.

There are indications that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) may not meet the target of N1tr it set for itself at the beginning of the fiscal year. Investigations by The Daily Times revealed that in the first quarter of 2016, The Apapa command, which is the largest in revenue generation for the Service, lost a whooping N13billion in import duty. The command generated a total of N61.7 as against N74.71 billion collected in the corresponding period of 2015 representing a N13 billion decline. Controller of the command, Comptroller Willy Egbudin had in an earlier interview lamented that “If revenue collection con-

tinues to drop in flagship command of the Nigeria Customs Service, I wonder how other commands will get their own revenue, if revenue generation from Apapa is going down, that means revenue generation as a whole to the Customs will go down’ he said. Similarly, the Tin-Can Command of the Service recorded a revenue shortfall of N2.7 billion in the first quarter of 2016. The command generated N58.9 billion in the first quarter of 2016, and generated N61.6 billion in the corresponding period of 2015. The breakdown of the commands’ revenue performance for 2016, indicated that N24, 858,625,588.00 was collected in January, N16, 856, 458, 800. 00 was collected in February, in the

month of March N17, 215, 979, 575.00 and in April N14, 342, 974, 003. 00. However, the cumulative figure is lower than the recorded N221.6 billion revenues of the command in the first quarter of 2015. The slump is expected to deteriorate further into the second quarter of the year as volume of imports continues to fall even much more than expected. The problem of decline in revenue was further highlighted by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Col Hameed Ali, during a visit to the District Head of Gwadabawa, Sokoto state, Alhaji Lawal Zayyana where he stressed that the average monthly revenue of the service has now fallen to about N50 billion from an average N80 billion.

Economy diversification: NPA partners agencies, targets $1.2bn export revenue In order to achieve its revenue target of $1.2b, Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Mallam Habib Abdullahi, has revealed that the organisation was going into strategic partnerships with other agencies as well as encouraging exports. This, Abdullahi said would not only help in the diversification process of the economy but would also compensate for the revenue the ports were losing, as there was urgent need to utilise the many containers that were lying idle in the ports and are being taken away

empty Abdullahi, who mentioned this in Lagos, said the NPA was already reaching out to the Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC), and the ministries of agriculture and solid minerals to work out other means of assisting in diversifying revenue sources for government, especially in growing exports for the country. According to him, the NPA may even surpass its targets if the current economic indices improved. He said the agency was also set to dedicate some port terminals to ex-

Habib Abdullahi, MD, NPA

port hubs for agriculture and solid minerals. According to him, there are proposals for ports that would be solely dedicated to the export of agricultural produce and the Ilaje port in Ondo for solid minerals export. He said the NPA was already working out a strategy with the Customs on how to achieve this milestone. According to him, the terminal operators were also being re-oriented to support the success of the programme. For Abdullahi, the primary responsibility of the NPA is to raise

more revenues for government and work to assist in expanding the economy and ensure the nation’s dependence on oil was reduced significantly. This the NPA is doing by encouraging export promotion and foreign direct investment. He also stated that the agency was working assiduously to ensure smooth operations at the ports. According to him, they have so far has developed an inter-modal type of transportation system, railways and motor roads within the ports to ease congestions in the Lagos ports.


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B5

Daily Market Round Up

Term of the day

Price (N)

Price Chg %

Ticker

Value (m)

Price Chg %

16.44 1.03 1.56 2.85 1.57 0.86 0.73 17.35 18.51 128.00

-9.7% -8.8% -5.5% -5.0% -4.8% -4.4% -3.9% -3.6% -2.6% -2.3%

631.0 482.7 478.1 118.4 98.8 75.8 73.5 72.2 58.7 57.2

-2.6% 0.1% -2.3% -2.0% -0.3% 3.1% 0.0% 0.7% -1.5% 1.4%

GLAXOSMITH UNITYBNK FCMB ETERNA TRANSEXPR NEIMETH LEARNAFRCA CADBURY GUARANTY NB

GUARANTY DANGCEM NB ETI ZENITHBANK WAPCO NESTLE ACCESS UACN UBA

NSE All Share Index

29,500

Naira Value (m)

NSE All Share Index

13,000

9,500

27,000

6,000 24,500 2,500

(1,000) 13-Jun

22,000 10-Jun

Market Breadth, taken as a ratio of advancers to decliners, turned positive to 1.4x as 24 stocks advanced while 17 declined. Top gainers include NEM (+5.0%), CONTINSURE (+5.0%), STANBIC (+4.6%), AGLEVENT (+4.4%) and UNIONDICON (+4.3%) while GLAXOSMITH (9.7%), UNITYBNK (-8.8%), FCMB (-5.5%), ETERNA (-5.0%) and TRANSEXPR (-4.8%) led losers. We expect market performance to stay restrained owing to weak data releases while investors continue to await FX policy. We believe equities investment in the current recessionary period requires a long term perspective despite seeming cheap valuation.

Ticker

07-Jun

Market Breadth Turns Positive

Price Chg % -2.6% -5.5% 5.0% 1.4% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% -0.3% -2.0% 0.7%

04-Jun

Performance across sector indices was largely mixed as three indices rebounded while two declined. The Industrial Goods index topped advancers, rising 1.2% against the backdrop of gains in WAPCO (+3.1%); followed by the Oil & Gas index (+0.2%) which was driven by TOTAL (+3.1%), while sustained rally in NEM (+5.0%) and CONTINSURE (+5.0%) drove the rebound in the Insurance index (+0.8%). However, the Banking Index slid 1.0% to halt a 3-day gaining streak as a result of profit-taking in GUARANTY (-2.6%) and ECOBANK (-2.0%), while the Consumer Goods index equally shed 1.0% as a result of sell pressure on NIGERIAN BREWERIES (-2.3%).

Top 10 Trades by Volume Ticker Volume (m) GUARANTY 33.6 FCMB 18.4 NEM 14.7 UBA 13.2 ACCESS 12.5 FBNH 12.4 SKYEBANK 7.4 ZENITHBANK 6.6 ETI 6.5 TRANSCORP 5.5 Top 10 Trades by Value

01-Jun

Sector Indices Performance Mixed

Price Chg % 5.0% 4.8% 4.6% 4.4% 4.3% 4.2% 3.3% 3.1% 3.1% 2.8%

29-May

Nigerian Bourse extended losses to the third trading session as large cap stocks declined despite late traction gained in small- and mid-cap counters. The All Share Index weakened 0.3% to close at 27,034.05 points, bringing YTD return to -5.6%, while market capitalization shaved N23.8bn to N9.3tn. Benchmark index performance mainly reflected profit-taking activities on Banking and Consumer Goods bellwether stocks - GUARANTY (-2.6%) and NIGERIAN BREWERIES (2.3%). Market activity improved mildly with value and volume traded trending higher by 5.9% and 12.1% to 170.7m and N2.4bn respectively.

Price (N) 1.05 1.10 15.89 0.94 15.00 1.25 3.12 78.88 179.00 2.95

26-May

O

Top 10 Gainers Ticker NEM CONTINSURE STANBIC AGLEVENT UNIONDICON NPFMCRFBK AFRIPRUD WAPCO TOTAL CHAMPION Top 10 Losers

23-May

Market Extends Losses on Weakened Appetite for Large Caps

Macroeconomic Gist The Inflation report for May 2016 was released by the National Bureau

“Market Breadth”

of Statistics yesterday. The report showed that the Consumer Price

A method used in technical analysis that attempts to gauge the

Index (an index measure of movement in prices of goods and services

direction of the overall market by analysing the number of stocks

in the economy) for the month of May was 15.6% higher Y-o-Y relative

advancing relative to the declining stocks. A positive market breadth

to April’s level of 13.7%. This implies that the purchasing power of a

occurs when more stocks are advancing against the declining stocks

given amount of naira is lower today than it was a year ago, and

and this is indicative of a bullish market. Conversely, the reverse

inflation-adjusted return on investment has depreciated.

would imply a bearish market.


Capital Market B6

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Summary of activities on NSE ASI DEALS VOLUME VALUE CAP

7,034.05 3,153.00 170,686,786.00 2,424,998,081.37 9,284,830,007,817.85

AG Leventis proposes N264.7m as final dividend on N177m loss L-R: Principal, Government Girls College, Dala, Kano, Mrs. Aisha Ahmed; Manager, CSR, Etisalat Nigeria, Oyetola Oduyemi; Director, Schools Services, Kano State Secondary School Management Board, Alhaji Abdulshakur Nuhu Abba; Zonal Director, Dala Zonal Education Office, Alhaji Murtala Ibrahim and Specialist, CSR, Etisalat Nigeria, Chiweta Uraih at the World Environment Day 2016 seminar at Etisalat’s Adopted school in Dala, Kano State … on Monday.

Investors lose N23.8b as ASI slides 0.26 percent Afolabi Adesola Investors in the Nigerian Equities market have further lost N23.8 billion on Tuesday to sustained sell pressure on stocks following free fall in prices due to uncertainties plaguing the yet to be disclosed Flexible Forex Policy and the spike of inflation in the Nigerian economy. On Tuesday, a report released by the National Bureau of Statistics indicated that the CPI, which measures inflation, recorded a relatively strong increase for the fourth consecutive month. The report said that the Headline Index increased to 15.6 per cent year-on-year, which was 1.9 per cent points higher from rates recorded in April (13.7 percent). “The increase in rates in May relative to April reflects an overall increase in general price level across the economy as all divisions

which contribute to the Headline Index increased at a faster pace in May.” It read. In spite of 24 gainers to 17 losers recorded in the course of the day’s trade, the lead indicator of the NSE, the All Share Index fell by 0.26 percent to 27,034.05 points compared to a loss of 0.47 percent to close at 27,103.31 points recorded on Monday. Following a loss of N23.8 billion, Market capitalization also settled at N9.284 trillion, against N9.309 trillion recorded previously. GSK Plc led the day’s losers following a depreciation of 9.72 percent or N1.77 in its share value to close at N16.44 per share, Unity Bank Plc lost 8.85 percent or 10 kobo to close at N1.03 per share while FCMB Plc dropped 5.45 percent or 9 kobo to close at N1.56 per share. Eterna Plc and Transnationwide Express Plc fell 5 and 4.85 percent or 15 and 8 kobo to close at

N2.85 and N1.57 per share respectively. On the other hand, NEM Plc led the gainers following an appreciation of 5 percent or 5 kobo to close at N1.05 per share, Continental Reinsurance Plc followed with a gain of 4.76 percent or 5 kobo to close at N1.10 per share, while Stanbic IBTC Plc increased by 4.61 percent or 70 kobo to close at N15.89 per share and AGLEVENT garnered 4.44 percent or 4 kobo to close at 94 kobo per share. Union Dicon Plc also gained 4.31 percent or 62 kobo to close at N15 per share. The financial services sector retained dominance in trading activity as three top traders in volume terms for the day were Guaranty which traded 33.6 million shares worth N631 million, FCMB which sold 18.4 million shares worth N28.7 million and NEM which exchanged 14.7 million shares valued at N15.4 million.

A.G. Leventis Plc. has filed its audited full year (FY) 2015 results with the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) with a Profit before tax which dropped by 38.3 percent to N329.4 million from N534.04 million, while a loss after tax of N176.986 million was recorded for the FY 2015 against a Profit after tax of N270.6 million recorded for FY 2014. The results also show that the company increased Revenue by 6.3 percent or N742.15 million to N12.54 billion for FY 2015 from N11.79 billion recorded for the same period of 2014. Net assets likewise declined by 3.14 percent or N294.9 million to N9.09 billion from N9.39 billion recorded for the FY ended 31 December 2014. Nevertheless, the company announced a proposed final dividend of N264.7 million which translates to 10 kobo to be paid on 9th September, 2016 following shareholder approval at its Annual General Meeting scheduled

Portland Paints positions to raise more capital Portland Paints and Products Nigeria PLC (PPPNP), a Subsidiary of UAC of Nigeria Plc has made known intentions to raise capital in its effort to fast track growth. Speaking at the 2015 Annual General Meeting in Lagos, the Chairman of the company, Larry Ettah, stated that the company has experienced unprecedented challenges during the year under review, occasioned

by some macro-economic concerns, while assuring shareholders that the company is currently restructuring its operations. “But during the year under review, we commenced a process of restructuring the business focusing on internal efficiencies and reviewing our route to market model in a bid to ensure that we build a sustainable future for the business”.

Commenting on the planned capital raise by the company, Ettah said: “We will apply the planned rights proceeds to minimize the debt exposure risks of our business as well as carry out targeted expansion in our operations. The business will focus on its growth brands as well as make the necessary investment in marketing to improve its brands’ awareness and visibility.”

to be held on the 8th of September, 2016. A.G Leventis Plc is currently tagged BMF by the NSE , the NSE uses the BMF tag for companies that are operating Below listing standard and have Missed a Regulatory Filing. In this case, A.G Leventis is tagged BMF as it is one of the eleven companies operating below listing standard with free float deficiencies. According to the NSE’s latest compliance report, AGLEVENT free float presently stands at 11.64 percent. This falls short of the regulatory requirement of 20 percent for companies listed on the main board, but the NSE has given A.G Leventis 9 months to comply as its compliance due date is set for 31st march 2017, with the expectation that it will free up more of its ordinary shares to the investing public to allow an orderly market and pricing on their shares. A.G leventis shares last traded at 90 kobo per share.


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NiRA solicits stakeholders’ consent on internet governance framework Stories by Tony Nwakaegho The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) has expressed confidence that the outcome of recent Nigeria Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) will further boost stakeholders focus towards common grounds for internet governance in the country. NiRA in its bi-weekly e-newsletter described such framework for internet governance as critical in addressing the nation’s most critical and evolving issues on internet governance. Rev. Sunday Folayan, president of NiRA, said “Overall, the outcome of the forum will further enhance consensus building among stakeholders on the framework for Internet governance in Nigeria, address the nation’s most critical and evolving issues on Internet governance, while advancing the nation’s position at the regional and global Internet Governance Forum”. Meanwhile, the 2016 edition of the NIGF which was held recently in Abuja, Nigeria, with the main theme: “Harnessing Internet Governance for Inclusive Development and Smarter Nigeria…” brought about dialogue amongst stakeholders on how the Internet Governance Ecosystem potentials should be harnessed for Nigeria’s inclusive development, economic growth and ability for sustenance. The Local Multi-stakeholders Advisory Group (LMAG) of the 2016 NIGF is made up of the Ministry of Communications (FMoC), National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) and

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). The pre-event, for the forum was a Special Youth workshop held on the 1st June 2016 with the theme: “Connecting for Empowerment”. The workshop chaired by Nasir Saidu Adhama, special assistant to the President on the Youth and Student Affairs, aimed to connect, empower and stimulate the youth in taking advantage of the opportunities that the Internet provides. Several business opportunities were discussed including strategy for accessing critical business resources. “The impact of the Internet on the youth is to ensure they behave positively on the Internet. The youths were informed that with over Three billion Internet users worldwide, they have a large audience to market their brands and products to. The special youth workshop showcased several projects of Youths using embedded technology. “Discussions ranged from Unleashing the power of Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Mind (IoM) for a smarter Nigeria, Harnessing indigenous innovation for inclusive development and the Implication of Free Basic on Internet neutrality and innovation in Nigeria,” Folayan said. It was agreed that lack of sufficient Infrastructure, lack of adequate awareness, accessibility, affordability and skill gap were major setbacks for the inclusive development and penetration of the Internet in Nigeria. The forum identified that the following recommendations: Development of adequate policies for Internet Governance, Sensitization to increase awareness of

NiRA: Rev. Sunday Folayan

“Overall, the outcome of the forum will further enhance consensus building among stakeholders on the framework for Internet governance in Nigeria”

the Cybercrime Act, Development of adequate infrastructure, Engagement of Citizens on the proper use of Internet and Inclusion of special privilege (Disabled) citizens in the use of the Internet. Nigeria Internet Governance Forum is a renewed collaborative effort of internet stakeholders in the country to help provide a coordinated mechanism for domestic stakeholder’s participations in the local, regional and global

internet governance dialogues. The effort has culminated into partnerships, coalitions and dialogues that redefine Nigeria position at the internet governance meetings. The 2013 edition took advantage of the NIGF multistakeholder platform to empower Nigerian youths. The Forum has recorded so far a combined attendance by over 1,000 stakeholders since its inception in 2012.

B7 ICT

Reps, Minister defer on new PostmasterGeneral’s appointment The House Committee on Communications seems to be disagreeing with the position of the Ministry of Communications with regard to the appointment of Postmaster General of the Federation. This is sequel to the fact that the Committee has canvassed for the appointment of a career staff as the new postmastergeneral of NIPOST. But, Barr. Adebayo Shittu, minister of Communications, had stated that the stringent and prolonged processes in appointing a new postmaster general of the Federation (PMGoF), was to give room for the emergence of a business minded executive to drive the “new” NIPOST. The Minister had disclosed before now that the new PMGoF yet to be announced by President Mohammad Buhari, is not a career staff of NIPOST. However, Mr Saheed Fijabi, the House Committee Chairman said when he led the members on a recent visit to the Corporate Headquarters of NIPOST on oversight function in Abuja that career staff who has over years of service acquired a lot of experience and expertise, will be more than qualified to fill the vacancy. Fijabi called for speedy appointment of another NIPOST helmsman, so that the agency could have a better focus and deliver quality service to Nigerians. He urged NIPOST to continue to discharge its statutory functions, including the administration of stamp duty.

Telecom records 0.5% growth to GDP, nets N1.4trn in Q1 ÏM ƌ ƕ ƏƆƒƈƆƓ ƾêÕ16Ɩ dƍƆƅƐƏƑƌ ƑƅƐƈ

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Garba Danbatta has given kudos to the performance of the nation’s telecommunications industry in the first quarter of 2016 which recorded over N1.4trillion, representing 0.5 percent growth, adding that he is optimistic it would improve in the subsequent quarters of the year. Danbatta made this disclosure while receiving a consortium of international investors led

by UBS South Africa, stressing that the commission would soon meet with operators over the recent auction of 2.6GHz spectrum, which saw only MTN Nigeria, bid for 6 out of 14 available slots. “I think we are happy with the level of compliance to regulatory stipulations in general, minus the MTN incident, which cast some sort of shadow in our regulatory drive to ensure sustainability and stability of the industry. “I am happy, we are putting that one behind us, and this is attested to by recent statistics by

the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) that the industry recorded a growth of 0.5 per cent to GDP in comparison to the same period last year. “In monetary terms this is going to translate to over N1.4 trillion, only in the first quarter of this year. “While other sectors of the economy are recording negative growth, the telecom industry has been recording positive growth and I think it is poised to grow even further in the subsequent quarters of the year,” he empha-

sized. The EVC while fielding question on the 2.6.GHz spectrums auction, said: “We are doing a post mortem. And we have not yet met with the operators to find out why they did not bid, except one operator. “The intention is to be able to know their reasons, and to know in what way the regulator can come in to relax some of the conditions in the process, if this relaxation can lead to more operators going for the remaining eight.

Prof Danbatta, NCC-EVC


Aviation B8

Daily Times Nigeria Wednesday, June 15, 2016

FG to decongest Abuja airport, improve aviation security

MED-VIEW AIRLINE

L – R: Capt Niyi Ogunnowo; Alhaji Na’Allah Ishaq, Executive Director, Business Development; Capt William Inyang and Alhaji Muneer Bankole, MD/CEO, all of MedView Airline celebrating the arrival of an additional Boeing 737-500 aircraft to the fleet of Med-View Airline at Murtala Muhammed Airport 2, Ikeja, Lagos... recently.

Medview takes delivery of B737-500 aircraft

Dana Air partners 2016Teen empowerment conference on CRS

Med-View Airline has taken delivery of its Boeing 737-500 aircraft after undergoing a comprehensive check in faraway Estonia. The arrival of the aircraft puts the number on its fleet at six while the new aircraft was immediately deployed for its Accra operations on Sunday. The Managing Director /Chief Executive Officer of Med-View Airline, Alhaji Muneer Bankole received the aircraft on arrival at the Murtala Mohammed Airport two (MMA2) in Lagos alongside other top management staff of the airline. The interior part of the aircraft was branded with First Bank logo but the MD explained that it was done to appreciate the bank for being its reliable partner over the years. He said two more aircraft are also expected in the next one month to enable the airline open up the West Coast, start its Dubai operation and provide back-up for its London-Gatwick operation, among others. He decried the difficulty in accessing foreign exchange by indigenous airlines, saying he bought dollar at N370 to bring back the aircraft. He commended the efforts being made by the Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika to address the challenges confronting the local carriers, urging him to impress it on President Mohammadu Buhari to realize that the local airlines are a driving force for the economy.

As part of efforts towards supporting their entrepreneurial drive, Dana Air has called on youths and teens in the country to avail themselves of the opportunities provided by the annual Teens Empowerment Conference. The annual conference comprises of sessions on leadership, entrepreneurship, career discovery, and personal development. Dana Air is the official airline sponsor for the event scheduled for 23-24 of June, at Baze University, Abuja. Speaking on the partnership, the Accountable Manager of Dana Air Mr. Obi Mbanuzuo, said, ‘’we are pleased to partner ATEC

Stories by Chukwuemeke Iwelunmo

towards empowering the youths and teens of our dear country. No nation can achieve sustainable growth and development without the active participation of the youth.’’ He further stated that Dana Air was not just in business to make profit but to positively impact its community. “At Dana Air, we will continue to support initiatives like the Annual Teen Empowerment Conference, which is not just aimed at creating a brighter future for our teens and youths but building a generation of responsible leaders and worthy role models, who will make a difference in our nation.’’ he added. Youth Development Strategist, Annual Teens Empowerment Conference, Mr. Ojoniyi Baba-

tunde, expressed appreciation to the management of Dana Air for supporting this year’s conference. “This gesture goes to show that Dana Air is a responsible corporate citizen with a genuine concern for the development of young people, and the nation at large”, Ojoniyi remarked. In his words, “This conference not only celebrates the achievements of the 1200 students involved, it demonstrates the part dreams play in realizing personal and professional goals.’’ The conference will also inspire our young people who often times don’t have the chance to be exposed to higher level of knowledge and opportunities. We want to give our young adults the tool to become great achievers and make their dreams a reality.’’

Finance, logistics may have stalled Nigerian’s solo flight around the world – Investigation Investigations have revealed that the historical first African solo flight round the world initiative tagged One Man! One Plane! One World, scheduled to have commenced since April 2016 has been stalled for about two months so far due to financial constraints and other logistic challenges. Bits and pieces of information put together and a conversation with an aviation consultant during the course of the investigations shows that the project may be suffering a

setback as a result of potential backers backing down. During Transcend’s first press conference in Nigeria, the team hinted that all was going according to plan and that potential investors were behind the project to kick off for April this year but Nigerianflightdeck findings indicate that most of the backers may have reneged and the organisers are thinking of rescheduling or maybe apologizing to Nigerians.. The team during its initial press conference had confessed

that one of the major challenges they were facing in this venture is a lack of sponsors, due most in part to disbelieve by the corporate world on the veracity and feasibility of the deed, which had already gotten the most strenous work out-of-theway. An aviation consultant who preferred anonymity when asked what may have caused the delay pinned it all down to finance stating that every other factor that may have caused the delay is directly tied to finance.

Federal Government will put in place security equipment at the domestic terminal of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja that would enable some airlines operate from there, without hampering the ongoing restructuring and remodelling works. This move which is aimed at decongesting the traffic at the international terminal and make surveillance easier is coming on the heels of aviationrelated disasters that have ensued around the world in recent times. Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika who gave made this known in Abuja when he received a delegation from the British High Commission, led by the Head of Aviation Security, Jankie Milies in his office, said he has considered the steps necessary in view of the precarious world security situation that has put aviation under serious watch. In a statement made available to Nigerianflightdeck and signed by Deputy Director, Press & Public Affairs of the Ministry, James Odaudu, the Minister said that although recent security challenges have been aviation-related, putting the issue of aviation security on the front burner was a priority, as it was one of the weakest links being exploited by terrorists. Minister of State for Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika in a chat with the British High Commission’s Head of Aviation Security, Jankie Milies in his office at Abuja added that this was why the Ministry was trying hard to establish an aviation security system that was world standard, with the ability to work with arms, sniffer dogs, modern surveillance equipment and intelligence gathering.

Amaechi


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Times Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Omotola

Jalade-Ekeinde The talented screen diva


Interview L2

Daily Times Nigeria

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde better known as Omosexy, is a go getter

MUTIAT ALLI,

People don’t know I’m very emotional

-Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde You are more into advocacies than movies now, was this deliberate?

issues.

relationship now, have you ever thought of been a grandmother soon before you are 40?

What if she gets married early, how will you take it?

But if she will like to take into entertainment, will you allow it? How would you take the idea of being a granny?

Is there any talent of yours that we are yet to see?

A lot of people in your generation have delved into movie production; when do we get to see Omotola toe that same line, is it also deliberate?

Your son is a producer, is he producing any of

Do you still cook in your house? So you are not the diva at home? You look great despite having four kids, how do you maintain your physique?

But have you directed any movie?

&

T E A M

You have a young girl who might or is into

Entertainment Correspondent Mutiat Alli

Society Correspondent Abimbola Obatayo

Photography Quadri Olowolagba

Graphics Daniel Ekiye

know about Omotola?

Do you still have your dream role?


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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

L3 Event

Mutiat Alli

Don Jazzy,

IK Ogbonna,

others attend Yvonne Okoro’s movie launch, Ghana Must Go, in Lagos.

Blossom Chukujekwe

Denrele Edun

Chika Ike

L-R: Don Jazzy, Yvonne Okoro with IK Ogbonna

Yvonne Okoro

Nkem Owoh

IK Ogbonna

Majid Michael

Minjin


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Fashion L6

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Ayomide Omoniyi

Fashion Accessories:

All you need to complement that lovely outfit

3. Your style:

2. Size and design of the accessory:

1. Colour:

4. Your body:


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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

L7 Fashion

Victor Thompson

The adverse impact of The word Tattoo is making our youths go hay wire today in the sense that they believe if you are not wearing a form of tattoo or the other

Getting inked is the latest fashion these days and there are lots of people who are getting inked all over their body just to keep people who have become so obsessed with

disadvantages of having a permanent The act of tattoo actually started from ancient Egypt where it was used then

is not the drawing itself but the ignorance of what believe to be a form of expression unbeknownst to

Some tattoo colors are allergic to the skin and cause abnormal reaction to the skin for example

injecting different Inks into their body all in the name of tattoo The fact that you are into fashion or your own style or your own style is not a problem but the problem is when you are doing it at the expense of Tattoos generally are worrisome because tattoo inks are known to contain cancer – ingredients mixed together it is impossible to know

when the world was still developing then tattoo was being use as signs, symbols, and religious beliefs by Tattooing your body involves breaking your skin painful thing about drawing a tattoo

Denatured alcohol, methanol, rubbing alcohol, antifreeze, detergent or formaldehyde and other If applied to the skin, tattoo is removable using laser treatment and other methods but the issue behind its removal is that it is expensive, time consuming and might not be able to get rid of completely however complications can occur such as pains, blistering, crusting and pinpoint

Dangers of tattoos to the skin diseases might be transmitted if the instruments used are not properly

Note: Abstinence from it is the best.


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Movies Stars Channel 111

17:02

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Movies Romance Channel 107

11:50

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101 M-Net West

118 Telemundo

152 Africa Magic Epic

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120 BBC Brit Entertainment

155 AfricaMagic World

128 SONY MAX


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