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Editorial International Day against Drug Abuse
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n Sunday, June 26, 2016, the world will be marking the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The day was set aside by the United Nations to sensitise the public on the dangers posed by substance abuse. The theme for this year’s commemoration is ‘Listen First’. It admonishes parents to listen more and seek help for children before and when they are hooked on hard drugs. According to United Nations report, the value of illegal drugs traded around the world is put at more than $322 billion yearly. Definitely, drug abuse and trafficking is a problem and major deterrent to humanity and the well-being of the youth in particular, even as it poses greater problems to the socio-economic and political stability of any nation. To underline the problem, the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Kimoon, described substance abuse and the illicit trafficking of drugs as an evil in any society. Incidentally, substance abuse often includes problems with impulse control and impulsive behaviour. Furthermore, there are cases in which criminal or anti-social behaviour occurs when the person is under the influence of a drug. Statistics reveal that there are more than 120 million users of hard drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and other synthetic drugs. There is no denying the fact that drug abuse and the illicit trafficking of substances is a worldwide malaise that has far-reaching consequences because of its direct and indirect relations to crime, corruption and international terrorism. The strong nexus between the traffickers, terrorist organisations and the money launderers, have allowed this monster to become a magnet for luring people to engage in crimes and mayhem. In Nigeria, evidence reveals that many youths are becoming drug ad-
dicts. Before now, the country used to be a transit point but recently it has assumed the position and destination for hard and illicit drugs. With a population of some 170 million people, Nigeria has become a thriving market for the consumption of illicit drugs. Due to new technologies, which have improved the mass production of some of these drugs, many of them have become very cheap and therefore affordable. There is no denying that substance abuse and the new trend is becoming a significant medical, psychological, social and economic problem facing the country. More worrisome is the increasing number of secondary school and tertiary institution students taken to consuming hard drugs. Other groups of abusers are drivers, conductors, civil servants and artistes. The consequences have been extreme violence, gang rape, drug induced suicide, paranoia, poor academic performance, school dropout, poor health condition and indebtedness. It also bears repeating that drug abuse is associated with anti-social vices such as cultism, thuggery, racketeering, and armed robbery. We are therefore calling on the authorities to take appropriate steps in combating the epidemic of hard drug abuse among Nigerians, especially youths. However, this requires the keen involvement of parents in the educational progress of their children through effective collaboration with the school. In all, agencies like the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, and National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) should increase the tempo of their effectiveness by investing even more on technological devices that can enhance its ability to detect hard drug traffickers or consumers to frustrate the use of hard drugs in the society.
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He who lives in glass house…….. Segun Adio
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The saying that it is unwise for people who reside or whose offices are covered in glass to throw stones at passersby or any other person for that matter, is indeed a wise and time-tested saying. Even Yoruba speaking people also corroborated the above saying when they posited that it is unadvisable for someone to stand in the middle of a crowded market and throw stone. They believe, and maybe rightly so, that by the time the stone lands among the pool of heads, it will fall on the head of a close associate (family, friends) of the stone thrower. The reason for these wise African sayings is on the issue of a letter purportedly written by American Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, regarding the conduct of three of his (Dogara’s) men in the House. The letter dated June 9, 2016, had alleged that honourables Mohammed Garba Gololo (APC, Bauchi), Samuel Ikon (PDP, Akwa Ibom) and Mark Gbillah (APC, Benue) had, on a recent visit to the United States for the International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP), solicited for sex from prostitutes and attempted to rape a housekeeper while in Ohio State in that country. As a foreign affairs reporter of long years standing and a once beneficiary of the same IVLP in the United States before I know too well that these allegations are not only weighty, but capable of marring the understanding and/ or appreciation of the 8th National Assembly not only in the north American nation, but in the entire global diplomatic circle. The Entwinstle I know, is a gentleman, and will not put pen to paper on mere frivolities or heresy, but he and his home government would have dug deep into the matter and come out with their findings. Again, it is not known to me when soliciting for sex (especially with mutual consent) between two adults has become a sin. But the claim of attempt to rape a housemaid is rather baffling. Anyway, Speaker Dogara has taken the right step by ordering an investigation into the allegation, while the accused lawmakers themselves had told the leadership of the House to convoke a public investigative hearing on the allegations against them. They are
presumed innocence until proven guilty, and sceptics should not begin to crucify the three lawmakers. Some weeks back, Senator OmoAgege of the upper chamber had, with support of some of his colleagues, had vocally argued and canvassed for the passage of the Bill against randy lecturers in the nation’s tertiary institutions. The bill had proffered jail term for any lecturer -male or female (though it seemed targeted at male lecturers) of up to five years but no less than two years with no option of fine. The Bill reads in part: “He or she (lecturer) shall be guilty if he grabs, hugs, rubs or strokes or touches or pinches the breasts or hair or lips or hips or buttocks or any other sensual part of the body of a student, and many more provisions. I had argued at length why the federal lawmakers should apply the brakes in the passage of the bill, raising many options to the letterings in the bill. I had strongly argued that ‘randiness’ knows no status or positions. I still believe that lawmakers, whether federal or at the states, not even acclaimed men of God in the country today are saints. The accused lawmakers are saying the allegations against them are sheer prevarications. They may have a point, and that was why my earlier argument that in the randy lecturer bill, mischievous accusers could file false claim against perceived enemies. That is not all. I had also strongly advocated for the extension of the scope of the bill to cover all spheres of the society because I am of the candid belief that promiscuity does not start and end in the universities, but is endemic in all facets of the Nigerian society. With the unfolding drama on this American saga, it is a lesson to Sen. Omo-Agege and his co-travelers to appreciate that they have to capture the entire Nigerian strata in their ‘cherished’ bill. They need to understand and appreciate that the devil could come knocking at anyone’s door at any given time, irrespective of status and position in the society. While their bill is a welcome development if it means to drastically reduce oppression of female students, especially by their lecturers, the sponsors of the bill would be fair if they expand its scope to capture promiscuity in parliaments, places of worship, offices and any place where male and female folks converge and interact. Until they add this to the bill, Nigerians would not appreciate the sanity they claim to have in mind in introducing this Bill.
EFCC vs Tarfa: Court fixes October 24 for hearing Peter Fowoyo
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of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Rickey Tarfa by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was, on Thursday, fixed by a Lagos High Court in Igbosere. Justice Aishat Opesanwo, yesterday adjourned till October 24 and 31. The judge told the parties that she was in ‘a poor state of health’ and had just suffered a flooded chamber from the rains of early this week which even affected some court documents. The Commission was scheduled to open its case on Wednesday in Tarfa’s trial on a two-count charge of obstructing officers of law from carrying out their duties.
He was also accused of attempting to pervert the cause of justice by communicating with a Federal High Court judge that was handling a suit he filed against the Commission. The suit was adjourned till yesterday because of the judge’s absence. Tarfa is also facing two other criminal charges preferred against him by the Commission before Justices Raliat Adeniyi and Adedayo Akintoye. When the matter was called, counsel to EFCC, Mohammed Abba, informed the court that the Commission had two witnesses in court who were ready to testify. Defence counsel A. J. Owonikoko also indicated his client’s preparedness to proceed. However, Justice Opesanwo informed the packed courtroom
that she could not proceed with the trial. “I must disappoint you gentlemen. I’m not in a good state of health. I just managed to strain myself to come here. I think I am really stretched,” the judge said. She explained that her court had not sat since Monday because the courtroom had been affected by the rains and the judge’s chamber had been flooded. Her words: “We baled out four buckets from the courtroom. Four buckets of water, you all saw it. Your colleagues came to sympathise with me the other day, they saw everything. My chambers was open. I still cannot sit in there because of the stench,” the judge said. She added that even sensitive court files and other documents were sodden by the water.
Arms scam: Air Force boss, Ojuawo docked, gets N10m bail Andrew Orolua, Abuja
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the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), in Abuja, on Thursday, granted bail to former Air Officer in Charge of Tactical Air command, Makurdi, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Rufus Ojuawo, in the sum of N10 million and a surety in the like sum. The surety, according to Justice Mahawayi Baba Idris, must be a civil servant not below the rank of an Assistant Director. Marshal Ojuawo was arraigned on a two-count charge
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of allegedly receiving a gift of N40 million and a car valued at N29.2m from a contractor, with the Nigerian Airforce (NAF), Mr. Hima Aboubakar of Societe D’ Equipment Internationaux Nig. Ltd.
When the charges were read to him by a clerk of the court, the defendant pleaded not guilty to all the counts. At this stage, the prosecution counsel, Mr. Francis Jirbo, requested for an adjournment to enable him open his case. He also asked the court to remand the defendant in prison custody. However, counsel to the defendant, Mr. Robert Ajabo in opposing the oral application, moved a motion for the release of his client on bail pending trial. He argued that the alleged offence upon which the defendant was charged is bailable in nature.
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R-L: Ogun State Governor, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun; Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs.) Yetunde Onanuga and the Head of Service, Elder Olusola Adeyemi at the 2016 Public Service Week Lecture in Abeokuta... on Thursday.
Dasuki kicks as FG again seeks to shield witnesses Overthrow story Continued from page 1 Court Abuja on Thursday reserved ruling on the motion brought by the federal government seeking to shield witnesses testifying in the trial of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd) who is facing charges for unlawful possession of firearms, alleged money laundering and breach of trust. Dasuki’s counsel, Joseph Daudu (SAN) vehemently opposed the application, and argued that his client is being punished by some persons at the highest level of power in the country for perceived grievances held against him while Dasuki was in active military service many years ago. Though he did not name any par-
ticular person, Dasuki’s lawyer said that the ‘punishment’ being meted out to his client was unfortunate having been borne out of vendetta, adding that the defendant has has rested his case in God for the ultimate judgment. “It is crystal clear that the defendant (Dasuki) is being punished by the powers that be for the perceived offences committed long before. We leave them to the Almighty God for His ultimate judgment,” Daudu said. He further said that the use of the words ‘seemingly harmless application’ by the prosecution itself implies that the application is deadly and have advantageous content. Daudu argued that the prosecution who dropped prayers 2 and 3 of the application knew that the entire prayers trampled upon the rights of
the defendants. He urged the court to dismiss the application on the grounds that the relief sought had earlier been ruled upon and the court cannot sit on appeal on its own ruling. He stated that, the prosecution ought to have appeal the ruling of the court of 19th April, 2016, or in the alternative show to the court that new facts have emerged since the refusal of their earlier request. Daudu argued that the defendant has been in the custody of the government since last December has remained in-communicado, adding the prosecution’s claim of large loyalty are mere speculations with no concrete facts to support them. The counsel pointed out that Dasuki is being charged with a simple offence that has nothing to do with
the security of the state, hence the need for the protection of witnesses does not arise. Earlier, citing threat to life of the prospective witnesses following the knock down of the first prosecution witness, Musa Duniya in a motor accident, counsel to the federal government had urged the court to shield other witnesses who have expressed fear for their lives. Chief Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN) asked the court for an order to allow witnesses give evidence behind the shield that would protect them from public view. The request was predicated on the claim that the former NSA has a large followership in the military. Counsel argued that Dasuki havContinued on page 12
AMCON confiscates Silverbird’s properties in Abuja, Lagos, PH Mathew Dadiya Abuja
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Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) on Thursday took over the assets of three companies of the Silverbird Group belonging to Senator Ben Murray Bruce over an unpaid debt of N11 billion. However, Senator Ben Murray Bruce reacting on his Twitter handle @Ben MurrayBruce on Thursday expressed optimism that normalcy will be restored. He wrote: “I have been on an international flight and have only just landed. The situation is being resolved and things will be back to normal”. “In 36 years, Silverbird has grown
and like anybody, it will face challenges. Tough times don’t last. But we, as tough people, outlast them.” Silverbird Group is a diversified multi-media company with holdings in Radio, Television, Real Estate, and Cinemas founded in 1980 by Senator Bruce, a businessman and politician. AMCON stated that when it realised Senator Bruce was not ready to pay back the money, the asset management corporation appointed the Receiver/Manager to recover the loan. AMCON had, by notice of appointment dated April 18, 2016 appointed Mr. Muiz Banire as Receiver/Manager over the sprawling assets of the companies located at 133 Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos; Plot No 1161 (Silverbird Galleria),
Ben Murray Bruce Central Area Cadastral Zone AOO, Abuja; and Abonnema Wharf Road and Abali Park in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State. The companies affected by the takeover are Silverbird Galleria Limited, Silverbird Promotions Limited, and Silverbird Showtime Limited. The takeover followed the interim orders granted by Justice Cecilia Olatoregun-Ishola of the Federal High Court, Lagos, on June 17 which allowed the Receiver/Manager to take possession of the said properties. The properties were seen locked up by the agents of the Receiver/ Manager in an exercise carried out under the supervision of men of the Nigerian police as directed by the Court order. Continued on page 12
mischievous, baseless – DHQ Continued from page 1
of President Mohammed Buhari. DHQ, in a statement signed by Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, the Acting Director of Defence Information, said “the report to say the least is not only baseless and misleading but a dream of those who do not wish the nation well.” The story which was attributed to some Niger Delta militants was concocted to achieve cheap publicity and a complete propaganda and diversionary, it added. “The entire Nigerian Armed Forces therefore distant itself from this story as it is not only mischievous and baseless but with the intent to heat up the polity and cause public apprehension, it further added. The statement quoted the Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonisakin as assuring “our highly respected political leaders and the entire Nigerians that the military will continue to be apolitical” and will do everything possible to defend and deepen our democratic governance which is the best, acceptable and legitimate form of government the world over. The Defence Headquarters reiterated its total subordination to civil authority and upholding the supremacy of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and will continue to defend all democratic structures and will never yield to blackmail and distractions from fifth columnist. “Therefore this unfounded story should be discountenance in its entirety,” it stated.
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PDP crisis: Dump PDP for APC now
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PDP to be wise and dump the crisis ridden party for the APC.
Hon. Rotimi Lateef Abiru is the Chief Whip of the Lagos State House of Assembly and currently serving his third term tenure in the House where he is representing Shomolu constituency 02. Abiru reviewed the first year journey of the Lagos 8th Assembly, just as he advised members of the House on the platform of
some months before committees were set up, prior to that we had been working through ad-hoc committees and once the committees were formed, we swung into action. What I noticed in this Assembly is that we have more of private member bills; and it appears there is eagerness in some of us, particularly Mr. Speaker, who wants to make a difference from what we
How would you describe Lagos 8th Assembly in the last one year? We have different mix in the House now than what we had in the last Assembly. This Assembly is made up of 36 men and just four women but in the last Assembly, we had eight women among us. Although, it took this Assembly
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PDP heads for the rocks as Sheriff unilaterally fills vacant NWC posts
President Muhammadu Buhari named a new Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Kpotun Idris as mass sack looms in the police top echelon.
saying the exercise was a contraption by an illegal care-taker committee. He has called on party members in the state to disregard the exercise. This was contained in a letter addressed to the Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), signed by Sheriff and the National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo. The duo urged INEC not to confer legitimacy on the Edo primaries, saying the party would conduct a proper exercise to nominate a candidate. Consequently, Sheriff has released a scheduled congress in the state to start from June 23rdJune 29th with the inauguration of a congress committee scheduled for Thursday. Sheriff warned state chapter chairmen and other officers of the party to desist from holding meetings with the Makarfi committee, stressing that such actions would attract sanctions.
Appointments in accordance with provisions of Sections 39(2), 42 (2), 43 (2), 44 (2) and 47 (6) of the party’s constitution. — Sheriff
Controversial Billon grazing reserves resurfaces in the Senate and scales first reading despite initial denial by Senate leadership that there was nothing of such.
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Workers in the Federal Ministry of Finance protested over stoppage of Special Overtime Allowance (SOT), which the Minister, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, who was locked out for two days by the protesting workers described as illegal.
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The crisis rocking the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) appears becoming intractable as its embattled National Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has single-handedly filled the vacant positions in the National Working Committee of the party. The posts became vacant following the aborted National Convention of the party held in Port Harcourt in May which produced the National Caretaker Committee led by Senator Ahmed Makarfi. According to a letter Sheriff sent to INEC, the newly appointed officers are Mr. Okey Nnadozie – Acting National Organizing Secretary; Mr. AlongeNiyi Dennis –Acting National Youth Leader; Mrs. Hannatu Ullam –Acting National Women Leader; and Mr. Bashir Maidugu –Acting National Legal
Adviser. Most of the appointments he announced were of some expired deputy national officers who have now become members of the NWC but in acting capacity. According to the embattled chairman, the appointments were meant to fill five vacancies created by the resignation of some NWC members, saying the appointments were in accordance with the provisions of Sections 39(2), 42 (2), 43 (2), 44 (2) and 47 (6) of the party’s constitution. Besides, Sheriff has gone tough by declaring the party’s governorship primaries held in Edo State on Monday which produced Ize-Iyamu as the party’s candidate in the forthcoming governorship election in the state in September as illegal. The primaries, which were held by the Ahmed Makarfi led caretaker committee on Monday has been voided by Sheriff,
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The Nigerian Army denies planning with militants to organise a coup to topple the Federal Government.
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Ondo APC aspirants resolve to work together- Ajasin-Anifowoshe ‘Tosin Ajuwon, Akure Oyegun
APC to PDP: You can’t dictate to us The All Progressives Congress (APC) has slammed the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) over the threat of the PDP Caucus in the Senate to withdraw support for the ruling party saying the opposition party cannot dictate to them how to run the government. The party in a statement by its National Secretary, Malam Mai Mala Buni said: “For the umpteenth time, the PDP and their agents do not have the luxury of dictating how the current administration and anti-corruption agencies carry out their legitimate duty of investigating and prosecuting cases of corruption, as long as it conforms to the rule of law. The statement of the National Secretariat of the APC was sequel to a statement credited to the PDP Senate Caucus indicating that the Caucus has withdrawn its support for the government of President Muhammadu Buhari over the administration’s hugely successful war against corruption. But the APC said the “PDP Caucus must be reminded of their primary responsibility of lawmaking and representation of their constituents at the National Assembly. The APC advises the PDP Senate Caucus not to allow political shenanigans to becloud overall national interest”. According to the APC, “the PDP Caucus allegations of a selective anti-corruption fight and “belligerent” stance of the current administration is hogwash and baseless”, adding: “if the PDP and its agents have proof of corruption against anybody, the APC advises that they approach antigraft agencies constitutionally mandated to handle such cases instead of declaring innocence on newspaper pages and other media outlets. “The APC urges anti-corruption agencies not to be stampeded and blackmailed by this new plot and continue to employ all legitimate avenues in investigating and prosecuting ongoing corruption cases”, the statement said, adding”, “The generality of Nigerians clamour for all looters of public funds to be brought to book. The APC assures Nigerians that the political will and sincerity of purpose of the current administration to tackle corruption remains resolute”.
The only female aspirant among the contestants in the Ondo State All Progressives Congress (APC), Mrs. Jumoke Ajasin-Anifowoshe has announced that all the contestants have all resolved to work together for the overall interest of the party ahead of the November 26 guber poll. Speaking with newsmen shortly after the state party executive held a peace parley with all the aspirants she said: “We have resolved to work together as a family and we shall also cooperate with the state and national executives of the party for the purpose of winning the election”. Besides, the party has given assurance to all aspirants jostling for its ticket that its delegates list would not be manipulated ahead of the November 26th governorship election in the state. According to APC, tampering with the delegates lists was a mere rumor that could amount to the breach in the code of conduct and constitution of the party. Mr. Isaacs Kekemeke, state chairman of the APC who spoke shortly with journalists in Akure, after the close door meeting said the list of the delegates that would elect the party’s flagbearer would be produced by the Congress Com-
Ajasin-Anifowoshe
mittee as amended by the Congress Appeal Committee of the National Executive Committee of the party. He admonished all the party’s aspirants to strictly follow the rule of Conduct for party’s Governorship primary penned for August and September as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He pleaded with all the party’s
aspirants to unanimously work together as a team with the aim of wining the governorship election of the state. “This primary election process can be likened to the process of picking a representative by one community for a tournament with another community. During the intra - community process, no good community man will damage or injure his kinsman, so as to
jeopardise the chances of his community in the inter-community contest. “I plead that no matter energy, time and material resources you have expended and are still expending, you must correctly see such as our contribution to the growth, development and victory of our party at the November 26 Governorship poll” Mr. Kekemeke said. He added that they had become the chief mobilising agents of the party, thanking them for continued financial and logistic support to the party for its operations and assured them that the executives of the party would ensure level playing field for all aspirants in the primary election. “We are partnering with national leadership of the party to organise free, fair, open, transparent and just governorship primary in Ondo State, and also to emulate success recorded by the just concluded-Edo APC primary election by ensuring level play ground”, he added. He urged all the aspirants to encourage their supporters to be captured by the ongoing registration of new members of the party in all 203 wards in the state and asked them to mobilise their loyalists to massively participate in the Continuous Voters Registration (CVR) exercise commencing on Wednesday.
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had in the past. As I speak now, we have eight private member bills introduced to the House by some members and three have actually become law while five others are at different stages of law making process. Again, we have passed 80 resolutions and some of them have actually helped the executive in its functions. These resolutions include the call for the dissolution of the caretaker committees in the local governments and local council development areas of the state. Prior to that, there was a crisis in Mile 12 market and the advice for the relocation of the market to another place within the state came from this House. Also, the House made resolution on the issue of traffic and insecurity in the state and the resolution on the tenure of LASU VC emanated from this House. Although resolutions are advisory, it behoves on the executive to actually determine whether or not
those resolutions would be implemented. What are the factors that guided the House to extend the tenure of LG chairmen to four years which are beyond the knowledge of the public? The local government is the creation of the House of Assembly and that is how it is expressly written in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. And in the wisdom of the House before now, the three year tenure was prescribed for the local government system in this state. In some states, local government chairmen have two years as their tenure, so, it is not a uniform thing but it is the House’s decision. But of course, looking at the cost of conducting election and for us to have some levels of uniformity in the state like other elected officers who have fouryear tenure, the House felt that the tenure of the local government chairmen should not be an
exemption and with the experience we had during the last election, it is glaring that the cost of running election in Nigeria is a bit high. So, the House felt that we should have a rethink about the tenure of local government chairmen and we looked at what is sustainable by the state and that was why the House agreed that the local government system in the state should be allowed to have four-year tenure. To what extent is the House independent of the executive because the House passed a resolution last week that the caretaker committee chairmen across the state be sacked by the governor and appoint sole administrators but before the House resolution on that day, the list of the sole administrators have been released. Was the House properly carried along in the appointment of the sole administrators or is that the House hurriedly
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passed the resolution to make the public believe that it is on the same page with the executive? The legislative and the executive are not at war and the House is dominated by the ruling party in the state. We all belong to one political party and most of what CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
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Anarchy: Group cautions Senate, leaders to act in nation’s interest Tom Okpe, Abuja
Following the possible stalemate between the federal government and the Senate over the ongoing trial of the leadership of the Senate, the Buhari Media Support Group (BMSG), has admonished all to act in the interest of the nation insisting that the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians is paramount, and should take precedence over any other interest. The group in a statement on Thursday and signed by Muhammad Labbo, Coordinator and Cassidy Madueke, Secretary respectively views with disappointment, the attempt by the Senate to blackmail the president into submitting to its whims and caprices by stampeding him to stop
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“We therefore urge the Senate to immediately withdraw their uncouth language against the president and render an unreserved apology to Nigerians”, it stressed. — BMSG
the court summons of principal officers of the Senate to defend themselves against allegation of forgery. The statement reads: “As lawmakers, the senators should be on the same page with the president and his administration to uphold the laws of the land, rather than constitute themselves into obstacles in the quest to reposition the country and ensure obedience to rule of law, the distinguished senators should be seen to show good example to the citizenry. “Furthermore, we wish to remind the Senate that President Muhammadu Buhari has sworn to an oath to uphold the Nation’s constitution, and no attempt should be made by any individual or group to undermine this sacred responsibility. “It needs to be restated that the summons emanated from the petition raised by some senators
over the alleged forgery of the Senate standing order, a ground norm for conducting business in the hallowed chambers of the Senate”, it added. The group maintained that the individuals mentioned in the summons will have an opportunity in the court to prove their innocence, rather than using the hallowed chambers of the Senate to fan embers of division, and illfeeling against the President. According to the group: “We implore that as representatives of their various constituencies, the senators should always work together with the executive to address the myriad of problems besetting Nigeria. “We therefore urge the Senate to immediately withdraw their uncouth language against the president and render an unreserved apology to Nigerians”, it stressed.
APC is delaying the conduct of local government election because of the fear that it may lose some local governments as being played out during the last general election, how would you react to this? I wonder where this speculation is coming from because I don’t think we have any viable opposition in Nigeria, especially in Lagos State. Although we have eight PDP members in the House now as against what obtained in the last Assembly, it is enough to
conclude that we will lose some local governments if election is conducted today. As a matter of fact, the wise ones among them should use the opportunity of crisis rocking their party to decamp to APC now and I want to believe that some of them should be considering that now. There is also an insinuation in some quarters that the issue of caretaker committee is not constitutional; I want to know why the law making body keeps approving it? The matter is in court on the issue you are talking about and there was a judgment in favour of those that went to court but the state has actually appealed that judgment and the matter is still in court. I think when this matter came up, the electoral body in Lagos gave a clear reason that it could not hold election that time and part of the reasons it gave was that the INEC had not released the voters’ register. As a House, our responsibility on this issue is to give approval or make provision for funds for the executive to conduct the local government election. We made the provision for the election to be held this year but we cannot afford to leave a vacuum in the local government. It is in the constitution that only democratically elected officers should be at the helms of affairs in the local governments.
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we do is actually hinged on the manifestoes of our party. As for the appointment of the sole administrators, you will agree with me that since we have not had democratically elected officers at the local councils, it is the House that has been carrying out oversights on local governments in the state. To my knowledge, the list of the current sole administrators was not released until Monday some days after the House’s resolution. You will agree with me that before such appointment was made a lot of speculations would have been flying around and at the end of the day, many names that have been touted could not make the list. It is just a mere speculation but a few lucky ones being touted may make it and that is how it is each time the appointment is about to be made. I want to say categorically that this House is not an arm of the executive, we are independent arm of government and that is how it is. Also, the House oversight functions actually gave us opportunity to see closely some of the activities going on in the local governments and the committee on local
government administration went on an oversight inspection on some of the roads that the state government supported in all local governments across the state. And I am sure you are all aware that the governor gave directive that two roads should be constructed in every local government and that directive was followed and the government actually gave some support to the local government to that effect. Moreover, about the time the second tranche of disbursement was going to be released to the local governments, the committee of the House as part of its oversight functions decided to visit those roads in various local governments and I think what they saw partly informed the advice that the caretaker committees should be dissolved but the report has not been officially presented on the floor of the House. It will be prejudiced if I dwell more on the report but as an insider, I know that some of what the committee saw was not palatable. Secondly, we realized that the allocation as dictated from the federal government to the state is reducing and for the local governments to be
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able to conserve the little they have, the House felt that there should be elected officers at the local governments. A few days before the pronouncement of that resolution, the House had approved the appointment of the immediate past Chief Judge of the state, Justice Ayotunde Phillips as the new LASIEC boss to put the state electoral body in good step to conduct local government election. It is being speculated that the
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North East: Reps probe diversion of donor funds for rehabilitation
Labour commends Oshiomhole on N25, 000 minimum wage Titus Akhigbe Benin-City
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organised labour has described Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State as a pace-setter, who should be emulated by other governors, in the country, on the welfare of workers. A joint statement dated June 20, signed by the Chairmen of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrades Emmanuel Ademokun and Marshal Ohue, respectively, the organised labour said that: “On behalf of the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress Edo State Councils, we write to most
respectfully express our appreciation to the Comrade Governor, Comrade Adams Aliyu Oshiomohle, for the increase in the minimum wage of the Edo State civil servants from N18,000.00 to N25,000.00 effective from May 1, 2016. “Comrade Governor Sir, your pronouncement on May Day has come to stay. This has further established your love and compassion for the working people. We are extremely honoured by this uncommon gift. “You have again set the pace for others to follow as no State Governor has ever given workers salary increase without agitation, it is even more historical as this increase
came at a time when many Governors could not pay their workers’ salaries. “Comrade Sir, you are a rare gem; by this singular act, you have written your name in God’s letters and in the hearts of men. As you have given men a reason to celebrate, God will continue to expand your coast and bless you beyond your imaginations. We remain eternally grateful for this gift.” It would be recalled that Oshiomhole had, on May 1, during the celebration of Workers’ Day, promised to increase the minimum wage in the state, across board, from 18,000 to N25, 000 which was effected in the June 2016 salaries of workers.
NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES RESETTLEMENT CENTRE OSHODI LAGOS INVITATION TO TENDER FOR CAPITALPROJECTS UNDER 2016 BUDGET The Federal Government has provided funds in the 2016 Appropriation for Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre (NAFRC). NAFRC intends to use the funds for procurement of various Works, Goods and Services as listed below. NAFRC hereby invites interested companies to tender for the following Capital Projects under 2016Budget. LOT 1 Construction of Corporal and Below Quarters of 32 Rooms Accommodation.
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well as those of IDPs and North East Development. The resolution of the House was sequel to the adoption of a motion on Isa matters of urgent public importance sponsored by Daily Times Nigeria Henry Omunu, Rep. Ali Isa (PDP-Gombe). Friday, June 3, 2016 Abuja Moving the motion, Isa noted that a number of inThe House of Repre- ternational communities sentatives, on Thursday, di- and donor organisations rected three of its commit- had publicly declared montees to jointly investigate etary support for the rehathe alleged diversion of bilitation of IDPs in the donor funds meant for in- North East. ternally displaced persons “Both the Federal Gov(IDPs) in the North East. ernment, local donor Charged with task of car- groups, as well as wealthy rying out the investigation individuals, have comfollowing a House resolu- mitted funds for the same tion were the Committee purpose. In spite of all the on Emergency and Disaster donations, a large number Preparedness, Aids, Loans of these IDPs are living in and Debt Management as hunger, very deplorable
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and unhygienic conditions without any rehabilitation insight. “There are series of allegations of diversion of the donated funds meant for the well-being and welfare of IDPs”, he said. Isa also lamented that some civil society groups and non-governmental organisations claiming to be working for the interest of the IDPs were doing something to the contrary. Contributing to the motion, Rep. Johnson Agbonayinma (PDP-Edo) said that the plight of the IDPs was disheartening and a disgrace to the nation, adding that corruption must be stopped in the country, so that the North East can be rebuilt.
Lalong may opt for ranching, begins consultations Chijioke Kingsley, Jos
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Simon Lalong of Plateau State may have settled for ranching as a 14-man committee set up by the state government submitted report, giving nod to the policy. Lalong, who is set to begin consultation, on Thursday, at the Government House in Jos, met with traditional rulers and heads of government during the submission of the committee report headed by the Plateau State Peace Building Agency (PPB), He also met with the
youth forum – alongside with the PPB, to educate and intimate them with the benefits of the programme. At the submission of the report, the committee held that the controversy that had greeted the policy was due, largely, to lack of proper awareness. The PPB and Traditional Council of Chiefs will formally hold a consultative and dialogue meeting with traditional rulers to finetune arrangements for the proposed take-off of ranch pilot scheme in the state. Lalong, who, before now, had been in a dilemma over the policy, might finally find succour if the consul-
tations were well made. However, speaking at the stakeholders meeting, Lalong said his desire was to run an all-inclusive government, by constituting the conflict management resolution bureau to continue to mediate and enhance unity among the people. He said it became imperative to engage the bureau made up of Christian Association of Nigeria, intellectuals, lawyers and traditional rulers, in the ongoing consultation on the ranching policy, so that they would follow up to find out the concept associated with the policy.
OFFAPOLY students’ bread hits market Alimi Ahmed
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uting to the entrepreneurship vocational drive of the nation, the Students’ Union Government (S.U.G) of the Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State, has established a bakery at the institution’s campus. The First Lady of the State, Mrs. Omolewa Ahmed, was present at the auspicious event.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Kwara State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Developmet, Mr. Victor Abioye, the governor’s wife lauded the project and advised other tertiary institutions to imbibe such culture as this, to encourage development of the nation saying that, “This is a right step in the right direction. The present administration enhances actualisation of the
vision of the government (such as has been exhibited here). Reason is they want our students to become job providers and not job seekers. So we have some students (in the nation), who have graduated for three, four, five years without jobs, but they have the skills that they can practise and they (also) have entrepreneurial abilities for making money to cater for their family”.
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Senate splits as APC Caucus passes vote of confidence in Buhari Olufemi Samuel & Chris Emetoh
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sign of crack emerged in the Senate on Thursday as a group of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Senators led by the Chief Whip, Professor Sola Adeyeye professed full support for President Muhammadu Buhari, thus controverting an earlier position by the Upper Chamber. The group which includes Deputy Senate Leader, Ibn Na’Allah and Deputy Whip, Francis Alimekenah, said there is nothing dictatorial about President Buhari on the fight against corruption, while it passed a vote of confidence on his administration. The Senate had last Monday drawn a battle line with President
Buhari who it accused of dictatorial tendency on plots to remove both the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu. Senate’s spokesman, Senator Sabi Abdulahi in a statement took a critical look at the anti-corruption war by the government of President Buhari which he described as selective and targeted at the perceive opponents of his government. Sabi Abdulahi said: “This rule of men as against the rule of law is also the reason why the War Against Corruption, one of the cardinal objectives of the present administration, is losing credibility because people perceive it to be selective and, in most cases, aimed at settling political or partisan scores. However, the APC caucus in the
Senate, distanced itself from that position, while also urging their colleagues in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to rescind their decision on withdrawing support for Buhari. The APC Senate caucus, numbering 16 and led by the Chief Whip, Senator Olusola Adeyeye, said both the APC and their Labour Party colleagues had agreed to fully back Buhari. Adeyeye, while briefing the media said: “We want to tell the entire Republic and the whole world that we are stoutly behind the policies and programmes of President Muhammadu Buhari, and all his efforts at bringing the desired change that Nigerians voted for last year”. He said members of the caucus
were shocked by the partisan reaction of PDP senators to the on-going efforts to recover looted public funds meant for the prosecution of the war against insurgency. Adeyeye said: “Joint Caucus of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and Labour Party Senators in the Senate are stoutly behind the policies and programmes of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. Our support is aimed at actualising the promised desired change that Nigerians voted for last year”. He expressed shock on what he described as a partisan reaction from the PDP caucus on the on-going investigations and recovery of public funds meant for the prosecution of the war against insurgency.
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Dasuki kicks as FG again seeks to shield witnesses Continued from page 6 ing held the highest security office in the country, there was no doubt the defendant has strong loyalists sympathetic to his cause. While Okpeseyi stated that the defendant may not have had anything to do with Musa’s accident, he argued that the event has however heightened the needs to have the witnesses protected. “The defendant in this case has held the highest security office in the country and at that level he had garnered a lot of followership within the security services and even beyond. “It is common knowledge that loyalty is the 1st, 2nd and last rule in the military and because of the peculiar nature of loyalty some people misplaced this loyalty to individuals and not the state”, he said.
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Workers of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife marking the exit of the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole with a protest on Thursday, in Osun State.
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Soldiers, policemen exchange gunfire over Ramadan rice in Borno ÏÏÏAt
least one person was injured Thursday at the Borno State Government House when soldiers and police exchanged fire as they fought over food items distributed by the government to mark the Ramadan fast. The government has since Monday distributed large amounts of rice and Semovita to poor residents. On Thursday, thousands of people converged at the entrance of the Government House in Maiduguri, the state capital, forming a lengthy queue of men, women and the aged who hoped for either a 25kg bag of rice or Semovita, or both. As the distribution started, po-
lice barred vehicles from accessing the venue, except those on special permission. At about 11am, a Nigerian Army truck showed up, insisting on gaining access to the venue where rice and Semovita were being shared. Suspecting that the soldiers were trying to help themselves to the handouts, police officers demanded they turn back immediately. This led to an argument and an angry soldier allegedly opened fire, injuring a policeman in the leg, witnesses said. The police responded and gunshots rent the air as thousands gathered scampered for safety.
It took the intervention of other senior security officers to arrest the situation from degenerating. One of the army officers drafted to help control the crowd, identified only as Idris, a lieutenant, did not go free, as angry policemen who accused him of instigating the crisis, beat him up. The Commander of the Operation Lafiya Dole, Lucky Irabor, a Major General, was called in by the Borno State Attorney General, Kaka Shehu Lawan, to restore order. Calm returned after Gen. Irabor arrived alongside the state police commissioner and the director of
State Security Service. Addressing the parties in conflict, Irabor described the situation as “shameful and highly unbecoming of uniformed officers”. “What is a bag of rice that will give you the cause to be angry? Bag of rice? It is shameful. If the world hears that it is because of bag of that made police and soldiers to be fighting, is it not shameful? Let us not behave like children: all of us have children at home. Soldiers and policemen should be seen to be matured in their dispositions at all times”. He urged parties in the conflict to calm down.
In the said order, Ben Murray Bruce’s companies are owing AMCON the sum of N11 billion which the companies have defaulted in paying up. According to Kunle Adegoke, counsel to the Receiver/Manager, the sealing up of Senator Bruce’s properties on Thursday had “all the paraphernalia of legality.” He said: “Aside from the fact that the receivership was done pursuant to deeds of legal mortgages duly executed by the three companies and guaranteed by Ben Murray Bruce and four of his brothers, there is a court order backing same up.” “It must be borne in mind that innocent depositors’ money is what the ‘Commonsense propagator’ and his brothers have been living large and feeding fat upon without recourse to the interest of the real labourers who own the money. The said loan was purchased by AMCON in 2011 after the capital base of Union Bank was terribly shaky.”
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e entered a new low this week with the screaming headline of the online newspaper, Premium Times, “Boko Haram victims dying of starvation as Borno officials steal relief materials”, depicting how our public servants wade through pig slurry. The news story tells us far more about how public servants are having a good time playing poker with the lives of poor citizens, and, perhaps more interestingly, about how they steal from the poor. Damning. Shocking. Then the obvious question is, given the predilection for theft, can there ever be a limit to the thievery of our public servants? In a sense, the answer is NO. But in another sense, one can wager a bet that the question is more poignant than the answer. However shocking the headline is, at least, the meat of the news story is damning enough for every discerning reader to take the depths of the new lows seriously. Here is the news story, reproduced in part: “Officials of the Borno State government in charge of administering foods and other relief materials for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are in trouble for allegedly re-bagging and diverting rice donated by philanthropic organisations and well-meaning individuals. Thousands of IDPs in over twenty camps around Maiduguri are left hungry as officials enrich selves from the sales of diverted food meant for IDPs. Many have died of starvation while hundreds have been hospitalized... In Bama town, hungry and malnourished IDPs die on daily basis because of inadequate food supply. Governor Shettima had to visit Bama camp after receiving report that IDPs were dying rapidly due to lack of care and proper nutrition. Sources in Bama said that before the governor’s visit on Wednesday, bodies wrapped in mats and being moved for burial sites were common sights at the camp “almost on a daily basis”. “We have lost count of people that have died so far in this camp”, said a concerned local camp official. “It was really a messy situation when you have to pick corpses of malnourished persons every day, sometimes some of the dead ones may not even be discovered on time”. The theft is not restricted to food items alone, medical drugs, toiletries, beddings and wrappers have been diverted to the market and sold by greedy officials”. Aren’t you shell-shocked, lost for words, dear reader? The least vicissitudes any heartless
public servant would visit on a people who have gone to hell and back, witnessed the savagery and butchery of one of the most deadliest terrorist groups in the world- Boko Haram- yet survived only by the skin of their teeth to tell their sad stories from camps barely fit for habitation- is to steal their food stuff, drugs, toiletries, beddings to make them poorer. For a people slowly picking up what is left of their lives, slowly finding their feet again, to be so cheated out of the goodnesses and mercies of Samaritans shows who we are and what we are as a nation of people. To have survived the hellholes and sinkholes that war dug into their homes, only to die from hunger, starvation and malnutrition in IDPs camps in peacetime is one of the strange ironies that life in our country reveals when the guns are silent, is one of the great ironies we will have to deal with for a long time to come. But, how can we in the face of the mindless thieving of the public good progress to somewhere caring and redeeming? The conditions which made Boko Haram to fester were created in the first place by these thieving public servants. One would have expected them to seize the peace of the time to seek expiation of their wrongs, atone for their crimes, and show that they are truly sorry for the terrible things they had done by doing good to cancel their sins. No, they persist in their bad and terrible ways as they go on doing evil, despising the victims of armed conflict, doing what they know is wrong. The behaviors of these upturned souls who steal from the poor while they preach love highlight some of the worrying aspects of governance in our country today. The worrying aspect for me is the lack of compassion public servants show for the poor, for those who survived the hell and death unleashed by murderous warbands. The more worrying aspect which ties up with lack of compassion is the dearth of empathy and outrage inside governments at all levels. Here, the dearth of empathy and outrage makes one wonders if those chosen to lead pretty understand what it actually means to lead, what it takes to provide leadership, to care and to love, to be close to where pain aches the poor rather than distance themselves from it, and to act when the urgency of the times demands urgent action. No more, no less. Hear: true leadership doesn’t insist on the type of distancing from the moral urgency of the conditions of the times we experience with our leaders nowadays, it demands commitment and the courage of
conviction of leaders to confront the miseries doing the poor in, doesn’t imbue leaders with the desire to seek only their “bottled happiness”, their lost but found sweethearts from the unbottled Chateau Margaux Bordeaux, to paraphrase the late Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, it invites them to take on the collective burdens by helping those who fall through the cracks of the iniquitous social system. Not here. Certainly not here. Our leaders, unperturbed by the blood and the deaths around us, unthankful for the goodness of following and the value of active followership, are lost to the canvas of pain distorting our humanity, blotting the landscape, lost to the tears that soil the flag of independence, the flood of grief ravaging where we live in, and torn hearts yearning for healing and redemption. We need leaders who do not rob Peter and Paul to pay themselves. The Nigerian state rewards criminals and turns a blind eye to
those who dip their filthy hands into the till of the state. Where there are no discernible sanctions for criminal infractions, where punishment doesn’t fit the crime, criminals who pass themselves off as leaders acquire a dubious sense of entitlement - an overarching right of possession- ownership and control of our patrimony. It is this sense of entitlement that highlights the truth of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s “authority stealing”. It is this pervasive and overarching right of possession that makes the wives of ex-governors to empty the kitchens of our Government Houses out, stealing gold plates, pots, utensils, including wooden spatulas for turning amala and tuwo mansara. It is this right of ownership that makes political appointees to acquire their official cars at rock-bottom prices. It is this totalizing power of control that allows public servants to award “fantastically” humongous severance packages to themselves at the twilights of their tenures.
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PDP crisis not good for Nigeria’s democracy Paul Okolo
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or the People’s Democratic Party, Nigeria’s ruling party for 16 unbroken years, the journey since it lost power last year has been swiftly downhill. Following the epic 2015 Presidential elections in which the All Progressives Congress(APC) flag bearer Muhammadu Buhari defeated incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan, the party’s fortune has gone from bad to worse. Though many saw the electoral defeat coming, it was still earth shaking. Revelations of primitive stealing of public funds by party members in government brought odium on the party. With its reputation, or what was left of it destroyed, the PDP also witnessed an exodus of its followers to the new party in power. But rather than picking itself up and beginning a dignified process of self cleansing to properly function as the new opposition party, it appears to be
sinking deeper. In a manner similar to the bad behaviour that cost it the 2015 polls, the party is now engulfed in a struggle for power. At least three factions are laying claim to being the rightful occupant of Wadata Plaza. One faction is led by Senator Ali Modu Sheriff; another by Ahmed Maikarfi; and the third by Ibrahim Mantu. Trouble started to brew after Sheriff, formerly of the APC and the All Nigeria People’s Party before it, surprisingly emerged as national chairman. Some ranking PDP members, shocked by the development, set out to reclaim the party. This is in keeping with a Yoruba proverb, which says it is impossible for the head of a newborn child to be deformed when an elderly person is in the market. However, Sheriff would not relinquish power quietly. What is disheartening is that there seems to be nobody of repute who can rally the PDP troops. ExPresident Goodluck Jonathan who
controlled state and party affairs from 2010 until May last year would have been a natural choice. However, he is busy globetrotting, as an international statesman. It does not appear the internal affairs of the PDP are causing him sleepless nights. Former PDP President Olusegun Obasanjo also cannot be approached to arbitrate for obvious reasons. Long before the last elections, he had publicly torn his party’s membership card. For a party that controlled the centre for about two decades, it would be assumed that there cannot be a shortage of reputable persons to mend things when they are broken.
In the case of the PDP, you would be mistaken if you held that view. Other power brokers who could have offered wise counsel have either been brushed aside or are principal actors in the circus show. Without a strong PDP, observers believe the APC would become complacent, even arrogant. It was Bola Tinubu, one of the founding fathers of the APC, who was quoted as saying that a worthy opposition party is the first step toward progress as it will help “to ensure the sanctity of the ballot box, foster respect for the rule of law and to build (enduring) democratic and economic institutions,” all of which are essential for Nigeria. Where there is no viable opposition, impunity sets in.
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Following God’s steps in choosing a life partner
D Samuel Omotoso
o not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is — his good, pleasing and perfect will. Rom 12:2 NIV Life itself is a choice and whatever choices one make in life determines one’s success or failure. If someone goes for a right choice, success is surely guaranteed and as well, if a wrong choice is made, surely the person is heading for failure. Many people have a variety of views regarding selecting a husband or wife according to the will of God. Many believers are afraid that they might go out of the will of God or miss out ‘’on God’s best’’. Many believe that there is only one person whom the lord has selected for each believer . Knowing the will of God is a serious issue in Christian marriage. Many Christians marry without knowing what the will of God is for their marriage. I have heard people say that as long as you do not marry an unbeliever you have fulfilled the will of God for your marriage. No wonder Christian divorce rate is soaring like those of the people of the world. The Permissive Will of God
One of the plans of God for us is that we should not be lonely. He wants us to have a companion either as husband or as wife: “And the LORD God said, it is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.” (Genesis 2:18 KJV). So what is the permissive will of God? God permit Christians to marry a fellow Christian but he does not permit us to marry an unbeliever. A point to note here is that the fact that He permits something does not mean it is His will. For instance, if someone is praying for a life partner on basis of the fact that the partner is a Christian and God is telling the fellow that do not be carried away by his or her outward appearance and qualities, but you insist that you will go ahead without following the divine directives, God may permit you to marry the fellow, the consequential effects will be borne by the
disobedient fellow. God cannot be held responsible for anyone non-challant attitude. He knows the exact reason why, if the person is obedient and waits for God’s timing, the person will laugh the best. The scripture says “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? In addition, what communion hath light with darkness? In addition, what concord hath Christ with Belial? Alternatively, what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? ” (2Corinthians 6:1415) A believer has been sanctified by the blood of Jesus and brought out of darkness; as a result he should not be bound in holy matrimony with an infidel. Note that this does not mean that a believer cannot have unbelievers as friends but when it comes to the issue of marriage, believers are not permitted to marry an unbeliever (Deuter-
onomy 7:2-3). In Christianity, marriage is a kind of covenant that can only be broken by death without committing adultery (Romans 7:3-4). The scripture also explains to us that when couples are joined together in matrimony the two of them become one flesh (1Corinthians 6:16-18,). Therefore, my message to believer singles here is that they should never try to go out with an unbeliever let alone considering courtship. It is dangerous because you might fall in love and you will not be able to get out of it. Now that we know that God only permit Christians to marry Christians, how do you actually know that the brother or the sister you see in the church is actually a true believer. In fact, many agent of the devil actually abounds in the Some marriage counsellors may give you loads of questions to ask a brother or sister and that if the questions are answered correctly, then the fellow is your wife or husband. Brethren, the children of this world (darkness) are wiser than the children of God (Luke 16:8). Those in darkness can lie, pretend and humble themselves to get what they need from you. If you are deceived to marry a pretender, your life may never be the same. So how do you know who is a true Christian? Better still, how do you know the actual will of God? This will lead us what we called “perfect will of God’’
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Subair Mohammed What is the most profitable trade on earth in which the hearts find rest? Is it the business activities we engage in that keep us away from the worship of Allah? Is it our children or the amount of wealth and riches that are easily extinguishable? What then is the most profitable trade for mankind on earth? Allah (swt) says Q13:28, “Truly, it is by the Remembrance of Allah that hearts find rest.” Dhikr Allah (remembrance of Allah) is essentially to have Allah in our hearts and minds at all times. It is the remembrance of the tongue and worship of the limbs in worship. Islam enjoin every believers to be with Allah by loving Him, turning to Him in all our affairs, by obeying His commands out of love, thanks and servant hood, for He is “closer to you than your jugular vein,” and He does not let the efforts of those who seek Him go to waste. Remembering Allah is the most profitable trade. It is the second best activity a believer can spend his time on after the recitation of the Qur’an. Relating the virtues of Dhikr, Prophet of Islam (saw) said “Shall I tell you about among your deeds, the purest in the estimation of Allah, the highest of your deeds in status, which is better for you than spending gold and silver, and is better for you than encountering your enemies and striking their necks and them striking yours? The companions said, “Yes, indeed inform us, O messenger of Allah”. The prophet said “(it is) the remembrance of Allah” (At-tirmidhi). The above tradition of the prophet expresses the weight of being in constant remembrance of Allah. But with ummah caught in the ocean of affluent and opulent, in endless struggle for power and fame and in their strive to possess the world not remembering the actual creator and the purpose for His creating the world. As He says in Quran 51:56 “And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me”. So, is there any worldly act that ought to supersede the worship of Allah? How close we are to Allah determines our worth and His closeness to us. How often you are in remembrance of Allah determines our level of righteousness and purity.
Cleric tasks Muslims on propagation of Islam Muslims in Nigeria, especially Oyo state have been advised to positively propagate the teachings of Islam in this revered month of Ramadan and beyond. This advice was given at the Ramadan lecture organised by the Yemetu Muslim Community in Oyo state. Speaking at the lecture, Alhaji Fatai Odejide disclosed that it is enough for us to say that Islam is a religion of peace, but it is mandatory on us as true believers to act and live in peace with everyone include people that are not of the same faith with us”. He however emphasised the
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Day 19 commitment of Shafaudeen sect to the peaceful propagation of Islam adding that “the Movement has done a lot to convince the ummah that Islam is a religion of peace and is consistently opposed to violence as being misconstrued in certain quarters”. Also, three books authored by Professor Sabit Ariyo Olagoke titled: “The youths and the vulnerable, Holy Spirit of God: Myth or reality, Ramadan: the Great Teacher” were launched at the lecture which attracted religious leaders from all over the country. Prof Olagoke in his 10 Page lecture titled “Islam and best Practices: A divine construct for
“The fast and the Qur’an are two intercessors for the servant of Allah on the Day of Resurrection. The fast will say: ‘O Lord, I prevented him from his food and desires during the day. Let me intercede for him.’ The Qur’an will say: ‘I prevented him from sleeping at night. Let me intercede for him.’ And their intercession will be accepted.” Source: Imam Ahmad
Social construction” stressed “for the sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) to be functional in Nigeria or in any other nation, the position of Islam on best practices must be upheld as a divine construct for social construction” The president of Ajagun Esin Consultative Forum reiterated that Islam is a functional religion and it preaches functional education and politics as panacea to human problem. Describing as a national embarrassment the tag on Nigeria
and Afghanistan as the most fantastically corrupt nations, Olagoke recommended “the change mantra of this administration must bring about paradigm shift of sanity and rationality to save us from further national ridicule”. Meanwhile, three distinguished Muslims from Shafaudeen -In-Islam Worldwide were honoured by Yemetu Muslim Community for their steadfastness and commitment to the propagation of Islam.
Sheikh Abdul Majeed Eleha on Islam and Corruption Stories by Subair Mohammed
Corruption, according to Sheikh Imran Abdul Majeed Eleha, proprietor of Darul-Naim International group of schools, stemmed from immorality, greed and hypocrisy. Sheikh Eleha while speaking on Islam and Corruption disclosed that human needs are endless and in their bid to fulfil these needs, many of them go astray from the scripture and the Sunnah of the Prophet of Islam (saw). However, Islam according to the Sheikh was established to protect five things in human being which must be adhered to for our national challenges bedevilling the country to be a forgone issue. Protection of human dignity and honour Human beings are the vicegerents of Allah on earth hence the defence of his dignity and honour. Also, this among other reasons is why the Sharia prohibits back-biting, gossiping, slandering and all. Allah in Surat-ul-Humazah verse 1 said of slander monger thus “Woe to every (kind of) scandal monger and backbiter”. Safeguarding of human wealth The purpose for the establishment of Islam is to safeguard human wealth and properties which include all material possession. This is firmly established in various surahs of the Qur’an: An-Nisaa verse 29, Al-Israa verse 29 etc. Islam prohibits for a believer to take what does not belong to him. In order to discourage stealing, Islam
placed a strict punishment of cutting off the hand of either male or female that steals or they should be killed or their right hand and left leg be chopped off or right leg and left hand cut off or to be completely cleared them off the earth. This is intended to serve as deterrent to anyone who might be considering stealing as an option. However, corruption that is prevalent in the country today is more grievous than stealing because today many of the politicians and public office holders steal our commonwealth which belongs to the entire citizenry a n d not
ing our brains from positive thinking that is why it prohibits for believers taking of alcohol but promotes everything
Sheikh Eleha
t o an individual. To protect human’s intellect Alcohol and smoking is prohibited in Islam because both destroy human reasoning. Human mental power is another of what Islam has come to protect as Allah says about alcohol and gambling in Surat-ulMaidah verse 90“... intoxicants and gambling, sacrificing to stones and (divination by) arrows are an abomination, that you may proper”. Islam discourages anything that is capable of destroying or obstruct-
that will promote healthy living and help us to maintain a positive outlook. Corruption is not limited to the embezzlement of public funds, it transcend looting of the nation’s finances. Slandering, backbiting, gossiping and engaging in defamatory actions as far as Islam is concerned amount to corruption and the punishment for it, is severe. Protection of Religion Islam has come to protect individual person’s religion that is why Al-
lah said in Surat-ul-Baqarah verse 256 “Let there be no compulsion. Truth stands out clear from error”. From this perspective, I want to say that the denial of Muslim female the use of hijab in public schools by the government is disobedience to Allah’s commandment. The aim is not to Islamised public schools but it is all about promoting modesty, decency and the pride of the girl child. Hijab is part of our religion. It is Allah’s commandment on all female Muslims therefore it should be allowed for the attainment of a sane society. Protection of human lives Lastly, Islam has come to protect human lives. Life is sacred and this is why Allah in the glorious Qur’an forbids taking of human lives except by constituted authority. Surah Al-isra verse 33 says “nor take life which Allah has made sacred except for just cause”. However, Islam enjoins us to be righteous and being righteous is not to trample on the rights of other people. No true believer would kill his fellow in the name of propagating his religion. Allah has enjoins all believers to treat non-Muslims in a kind and fair manner (Qur’an 60:8) and that we (Muslims) should repel evil with good deeds.
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Nduka Uzuakpundu Rebranding Nigeria by blotting out the ugly past and unveiling a promising profile is not going to be an over-night job, said the President of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) Dr. Rotimi Oladele, but he is optimistic that NIPR can help matters by trying to brighten the image of Nigeria. Yes, she’s faced with the crisis of insurgency, youth unemployment, seasonal electoral violence, unrest and economic sabotage in the Niger Delta region, falling standards of education and, amongst others, corruption, which the Buhari administration has vowed to uproot from the country’s political system. But, Dr. Oladele thinks that the body could do a good job of presenting a new, promising and reliable Nigeria to the outside world. Said he: “We have to take it from the causative factor to have a change in the mind-set of every Nigerian, particularly the youths, because the adult are already dry fishes. We need to address the new Nigerian so that they can grow with a new mind-set and that means we must have curriculum in primary and secondary school system that can equip and utilise the psycho-motor, the affective and cognitive aspects as well. “If that is done, every secondary school leader will be able to provide food on his table, while waiting for further studies or make do with the enterprise and earn a good living and employ some workers. “If he has access to tertiary education, it will be with a mind and life-style and a bent on innovation, not liability that we have today, via breeding an army of consumers. We need to breed creative founders, investors and innovators. If that happens to our educational system, Nigeria’s reputation would change for good. “There is no amount of sloganeering that you can do to someone who knows nothing about how to
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NIPR can brighten Nigeria’s image — Rotimi Oladele use his hands and head, except being a liability or a fraudster. Public relation is not about noise making. It is about people seeing you that you are good and they say so with confidence. It is about the value that you represent.” Oladele said that it was integrity and service, which had been quite useful to the advancement of the Institute that won him the hearts of the voters, who, at a recent congress of the Institute, in Ibadan, elected him and his team for another term in office. It’s that same integrity and service that he said the NIPR could inject into an ambitious programme to brighten the country’s reputation. Reacting to his electoral success, Oladele said: “I think that members in their wisdom believed in continuity, which means progress, and makes things faster, as well. We’ll continue from where we stopped, rather than a new beginning. We have a 16-strong Governing Council, with three new members. The members believed in the team and my re-election is for the team to work harder for continuity and better service.” For Oladele, his first two years in office were quite eventful to the effect that, “We gave each member of the Institute an identity on which a tab could be kept and easily verified, with a corporate touch, so as to keep quacks away from our body. Every member now has a certificate with a number. My certificate and practicing number is 1450021. “Two years ago, I had no number. That number belongs to me forever, until I pass away. Nobody can use it. That’s a great mileage. If anything happens, and it’s a public relations act, and you want to find out who did it, we can confidently identify the actor. If I
want to practice as a consultant, a member of the NIPR, that’s my number. So, if I write any release, say, to the media, that’s my number. That, alone makes it impossible for anyone to impersonate me. “It’s a warning to quacks. If you don’t have a certificate number or practicing licence, you cannot say you are a member of the NIPR or public relations practitioner. If somebody wants to use you for a cheap popularity exercise or propaganda or something criminal, and the person has signed the piece as a fellow or member of the
institute, you can ask the character for his certificate number. If it’s not in the document presented to you. You can then call the registrar of the NIPR to find out whether it’s true the person in question is, indeed, a member of the Institute. “That’s a firm measure to stem criminality, impersonation, fraud, quackery, etc. Besides, we have been able to have a befitting secretariat in Abuja, a suitable Lagos Office. We have also had good study centres, where people go for lectures to prepare for the
examination of the Institute. “We have the honour of introducing a new curriculum by moving from 15 subjects to 21 subjects – and with diversification into other areas of empowerment like social media, financial management, quantitative method, corporate social responsibility, and event management, which is becoming very germane today. All these used to be mentioned in passing but, today, we have realised that each of these new subjects is a big area of study.
The 52nd Founder’s Day Anniversary of Motailatu Organisation Worldwide has come and gone but activities marking the epoch-making event still reverberate in Ondo City, Ondo State where the headquarters of Motailatu Church of God is situated. The three-day event was well attended by members and elders of the
church from various parishes. The organisation was founded by His Most Eminence, Archbishop Isaiah M. Akinadewo (Omo Jesu) on June 14, 1964. He died on December 26, 2014. The celebration of this year’s anniversary, presided over by the Chairman, Board of Trustees of the church, Senior Superintendent
Gabriel F. Akinadewo (Omo Jesu II), was unique in many ways. Many spiritual/historical sites were visited starting from Friday, June 10 when the event commenced. A convoy of vehicles from Ondo City went to Bolorunduro town, a distance of 15 minutes, to worship in Oke Igbala Olu C&S Church founded in 1936 by the late Chairman, Spiri-
tual Workers’ Union in the defunct Western Region, Saint Benjamin A. Adekahunsi. Archbishop Akinadewo was ordained in this church by his father, Saint Adekahunsi, as ‘the Lion of the tribe of Judah’ in 1976. The parishioners were happy that 80 years after the church was found-
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“The new curriculum will be implemented in January 2017. The old curriculum will expire in December 2016. We also have the internal examination for tertiary institutions by which universities and polytechnics – especially those that have aligned their syllabus with that of the NIPR – can now write our examinations as an internal academic exercise, and the regulators like the National University Commission (NUC) or National Board on Technical Education (NBTE), depending on the level of the educational body or organisation. So, that makes it possible for our accreditation committee to partner, very easily, with both the NUC and NBTE.” There was also a long standing issue of accumulated financial obligation at the international level, which the Oladele administration has met. “We were able to pay all the NIPR’s outstanding membership fees dues to the Global Alliance, which is the world body, and with that feat, we are able to participate, actively, in the activities of the global body. We have, since then, been in Spain. We were in Kenya with 22 members. In May, we were in Toronto, Canada, with 30 members. All that international outing has elevated the NIPR a great deal. The previous regime did not see the Global Alliance angle as a priority, as we did. Nigeria is not an isolated country. She’s operating within an international system. We must strive hard to meet up with global standards. “If we want our practice to be recognised and seen as relevant, we must take a cue from what obtains in other countries. We now share experience and knowledge with Spain, Canada, United States, Italy etc. – indeed, all the members of Global Alliance. We have tailored our Code of Ethics in line with that of the Global Alliance, and contributed our quota to the body of knowledge called Public Relation. For instance, in Kenya, recently, I chaired two sessions, just as I did in Madrid, Spain. So, that’s beautiful for us, because Nigeria is now visibly present in the field of Public Relations. We’re now recognised as occupying a conspicuous, strategic position.”
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ed and 40 years after the ordination of Archbishop Akinadewo, they visited the premises. From there, the close to 20 vehicles in the convoy moved to Mount Ararat in the same vicinity where Special Apostle David Akinadewo preached on the essence of ‘the powerful effect of prayer on the mountain’, as illustrated by the Biblical Prophet Elijah and Jesus Christ. As he was preaching, heavens sent ‘showers of blessing’ on those in attendance. The convoy immediately moved to the Cathedral of Oke Igbala Olu C&S Church in Sabo area of Ondo City, also founded by Saint Adekahunsi, for a revival and later prayed at the tombs of Adekahunsi and Holy Mother Emily O. Akinadewo. After returning to the Mission House of Motailatu Church of God on Brigadier Ademulegun Road, special prayers were also held at the tombs of the Patriarch and Matriarch of the church, Archbishop Akinadewo and Superintendent General Apostolic Mother Mary A. Akinadewo. After the prayers, series of bible lessons were conducted which dovetailed into vigil at St. Adekahunsi Motailatu Cathedral, Oke Iwosan, Ondo. The vigil, conducted by Special Apostle Babajide Akinadewo, started at 10 pm and lasted till 6:05 on Saturday morning. At 2pm, a procession was held round the town and hundreds of residents joined the parishioners. Shouts of ‘Motailatu’, ‘Omo Jesu’ and ‘Baba Oluso’ were heard from the joyous crowd as the convoy moved through popular streets, such as Oke-Isegun, Lafenwa, Olorunsola, Yaba, Idi-Isin, Surulere, Ope Oluwa, Gani Fawehinmi and Mokola. The choir, supported by trumpeters and drummers, rendered melodi-
At 52nd Founder’s Day, Motailatu Organisation shakes Ondo City
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ous songs. Many old men and women, who could not join the convoy, prayed for the growth of the church and the Akinadewo children. The thanksgiving service on Sunday was held with Special Recognition Awards given to 56 families in the city. According to Senior Superintendent Akinadewo, the award was given to the families “to appreciate the support given to our father when he started the missionary work”. Before the service started at 10am, the church was filled to the brim. The Choristers, in their white garment and blue cape, rendered beautiful songs to mark the 52nd anniversary and annual conference. In his sermon, Akinadewo, who quoted relevant verses in the Bible, said there was ‘a big stone’ hinder-
Nursing profession is the bridge connecting the health care world
Group photo of participants at the event
Edokpolor Osayande of
The catholic Nurses Guild Nigeria recently held her
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maiden edition of a three day Scientific workshop at St. Augustine’s Catholic Church, Ikorodu, Lagos.
ing the progress of the country and ‘only God can roll away the stone’. He urged political and religious leaders to fear God because “according to Psalm 62:11, power belongeth unto God”. Some of the families honoured were Adekolurejo (the late Osemawe of Ondoland); Osunwe (the late Akogbe of Ajueland); Akinjagunla (a high chief); Adetowubo and Oshodi (lawyers); Akinnuoye, Adegboyega, Adenekan, Akinwumiju, Akinfe, Ajetunmobi, Adeuga, Akinselure, Hamzat, Fasehun, Adegoke, Akinduro, Fadayomi, Olajide, Osunwe and Fawehinmi. Superintendent James Akinadewo, Special Apostle Victor Adelalure and Special Apostle Abayomi Daramola supervised the award event. The four Head Teachers of Motailatu Primary Schools in the
city, founded by Archbishop Akinadewo in the early 80s, were also honoured. After receiving their awards, representatives of the families thanked God for the life of the founder “and we also want to appreciate the children for their efforts in projecting the image of their father and ensuring that the church continues to carry on the good works of Baba Omo Jesu”. The ‘seven prayers in seven minutes’ session was spiritually magnifying and soul lifting as members prayed for the world, Africa, Nigeria, Ondo State, Ondo City, families and individuals. The anniversary cake was later cut by some of the elders with prayers by everybody “for God to keep us alive” to attend the 53rd anniversary next year.
The international nurses week ran from 6th to 8th with the theme, ‘The Culture of Safety starts with you’ Speaking on the theme, Major Ngozi Nwanya (Rtd) said that safety culture is a way safety is perceived, valued and prioritised in an organisation and reflects the real commitment to safety at all levels of the organisation. “Culture of safety is a shared commitment between management and employees to ensure a safe work environment for staff and patients,” Nwanya said. The major further said the health care organisation should embrace the science of safety, improvement, human factor and complexity to transform their culture of safety into high reliability. She also acknowledged that health care delivery system is facing challenges of safe environ-
ment for ‘clients and patients’ entrusted in their care as the case maybe. Urging nurses to remain in the front line of health care and safety delivery by understanding and developing skills needed to improve care processes as a professional responsibility, the major stressed further that “Nurse should understand the complex demands of providing harm free care system and dynamics needed to create the condition for improved outcome in organisational system performance through intra professional development and team work. “So Nurses as care givers need to expand their portfolio of skills in order to provide the clinical leadership needed to achieve a safety culture system and be prepared to improve rather than become a victim of a faulty and a error prone system.”
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NLC demands full implementation of N500b FG palliatives Idu Jude Abuja
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Bank of Nigeria’s new currency guideline, which is another means of devaluing the Naira, the Nigeria Labour Congress has challenged the Federal Government to ensure a full implementation of its promise of injecting N5billion palliative measure into the system to cushion the help the average Nigerian. In a statement issued by the National Secretariat of the umbrella body of the workers’ union, it said that it would not rest on its oars and see government suffocate ordinary Nigerians with unfulfilled policies. According to President Aliyu Ayuba Waba, polies like free and unfettered access to export process via inter-bank rates by nonoil exporters, possibility of the emergence of a single market as the primary and secondary markets, retention of the 41 banned items on the ban-list, primary dealers to operate the interbank market, Long-dated forwards (612 months) to be issued by CBN for enhancement of liquidity, as well as the inability of apex bank in determining the cost of forex, which has to be determined by the market, translates a devaluation of the CBN; a proof of which was
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L-R: Company Secretary, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Mrs Cecilia Ekamem-Madueke; former Managing Director of JBN, Wolfgang Goetsch; Director of Administration, Alhaji Zubairu Bayi and Chairman, Mr. Mutiu Sunmonu, at the 46th AGM of JBN in Abuja… on Thursday.
that within 24hours of this policy announcement, the Naira in the primary market exchanged to the Dollar at N245 (from N197), while in secondary market, the Naira exchanged to the Dollar at N 285 (from N364). zHe also stated that, “While this movement raised a ray of hope of convergence of the markets, the incontrovertible truth remains that, for now, Nigerians will have to pay higher for goods and services and commodities without a commensurate rise in salaries, pensions or other
earnings”. He stated that unexpected liquidity pressure came upon the money market as the inter-bank rate surged to 60 per cent from 18 per cent. This pressure will be passed on to borrowers who will equally pass it on to consumers. This is another source of burden to Nigerians. That the intervention of the CBN by way of $150 million was not sufficient to keep the Naira from depreciating. “In view of the above, we call on the government to devise pal-
liative measures to cushion the harsh effects brought on the average Nigerian by this new turbulence. These measures should operate at various tiers of government or sectors of the economy and could be short term or long term. “For instance, it has been reported that in the course of exiting from the clutches of the Paris Club in the recent past, accounts of state government were overdebited by the federal government.
Dickson, leave Sylva out of your woes, says Bayelsa APC Mathew Dadiya, Abuja
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gress (APC) in Bayelsa State has berated Governor Seriake Henry Dickson for linking the former governor of the state and Chieftain of the party Chief Timipre Sylva and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the political doldrums of his administration, describing the statement issued, on Thursday, by the governor as irresponsible, baseless and laughable. In a statement made available
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to the Daily Times, on Thursday, by Doifie Buokoribo, Media Adviser to Sylva, said Dickson should stop accusing the APC and Sylva of plans to cause mayhem. He said that the APC would have ignored the statement since it did not provide any proof to support the alleged involvement of Sylva in the so-called plot. However, “we are compelled to respond since the matter involves security of life and property. We have read the irresponsible, baseless and laughable statement issued by the embattled Bayelsa State Government
of Henry Seriake Dickson, accusing the APC and Chief Timipre Sylva of plans to cause mayhem in the state using youths. “First, Sylva has nothing whatsoever to do with any protest in Bayelsa State on Friday or any other time. Second, and more importantly, it is Mr. Dickson and his unsympathetic, anti-people and sick administration that should take the blame for instigating any revolt in the state for its deliberate refusal to pay its workers. “It is Dickson, and not Sylva, that is responsible for the mass hunger in Bayelsa State. Univer-
Anambra NDLEA arrests 156 drug traffickers
Nkiru Nwagbo, Awka
ÏÏÏ The National Drug Law En-
forcement Agency (NDLEA), has arrested 156 drug traffickers in various communities raided by the agency in Anambra State. The NDLEA Commander in the State Mr. Sule Momodu, who said this at a press conference, on
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sity lecturers, who are currently on strike, are being owed several months’ salaries. And pensioners and workers are also being owed.
Thursday said that the offenders were apprehended between January and May, 2016. He noted that those arrested included 146 males and 10 females. He said that within the period under review, the agency seized drugs weighing 923kg and three ehicles, noting that 65 out of the 156 suspects arrested were
of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) to Inspector-General of Police, will henceforth declare their assets, the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, has declared. Idris made the statement on Thursday in Abuja when he paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Interior, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd). He said that the directive was in line with Section 13 cap 15 Code of Conduct Act. ``Every police officer from the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police to InspectorGeneral who are commission officers must declare their assets,`` Idris said. He added that the directive would guide the conduct of police officers in carrying out their duties. The police boss promised that under his administration, the integrity of the force would be further enhanced. ``I assure you sir, that we will raise the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force to be more accountable to the people,`` he said. The acting IGP added that under his command, the police would operate within the rule of law. He said that the presence of police officers would be felt in all villages and streets across the country. Responding, Dambazau urged the acting I-G to focus on the three key issues of corruption, economy and security for the success of this administration. ``You have a lot of challenges as the chief law officer of the country,`` he said. The minister urged the new police boss to collaborate with other security agencies to address the issues crimes and post conflict resolution in the NorthEast.
charged to court. The NDLEA boss commended Governor Willie Obiano for being of tremendous help which, according to him, had propelled the agency to accomplish a number of feats, but regretted that the lack of operational vehicles had continued to limit their achievements.
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LOSS OF DOCUMENT
This is to inform the General Public of the loss of Certificate of Occupancy, and Re-certification and Re-issuance of acknowledgement letter in respect of Plot No. 146, Cadastral Zone A06 Maitama, Abuja, with File No. Misc. 56259, belonging to the Ebonyi State Government. All Efforts made to trace the said documents have proved abortive. If found, please report to the nearest Police Station or to AGIS. The General Public and AGIS should please take note.
Loss of Title Document This is to inform the General Public of the loss of Old Certificate of Occupancy in respectof Plot No. 1040, Cadastral Zone A00 Central Business District, Abuja, with File No. Misc. 14217, belonging to the Ebonyi State Liaison Office, Abuja. All Efforts made to trace the said document have proved abortive. If found, please report to the nearest Police Station or to AGIS. The General Public and AGIS should please take note.
HIS LOVE MINISTRY The general public is hereby notified that the above namedMinistry has Applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission Abuja for Registration Under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Acts, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. REV. THERESA NWAKAKU EKWU - President 2. PASTOR PEACE CHIKODILE EKWU 3. REV. CLEMENT CHUKWUNWIKE OKONKWO THE AIM AND OBJECTIVE: 1. To preach the word of God 2. To promote the teachings of Jesus Christ. 3. To establish chapels, churches and house-fellowship centres, for the benefit of residents and promote the scripture according to the Holy Bible 4. To establish Mission Houses, pastoral house for the residence of our ministers and missionaries worldwide and shelters for the needy and homeless. Any objection to the 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: REV. THERESA NWAKAKU EKWU President
SAFE FAMILY INITIATIVE ON ROAD & ENVIRONMENT.
HAND OF FAVOUR BIBLE CHURCH WORLDWIDE.
The general public is hereby notified that the above Body has applied for change of trustees to Corporate Affairs Commission, Maitama-Abuja for registration under “Part C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990.
The general public is hereby notified that the above initiative has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission, Maitama-Abuja for registration under “Part C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED BODY HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, NO. 1 OF 1990.
OLD TRUSTEES ARE: 1. VINCENT OKOLO 3. IWUCHUKWU OBI 5. NGANWUCHU ENEKWUIZU
2. LAWRENCE EFOBI 4. FRANCIS OBAMA 6. ODILIBO OKONKWO
Names of Trustees : 1. Adekunle Akinbola. - chairman 2. Joan Akinbola. - secretary
NEW TRUSTEES 1. SIR. EMEKA C. OFFOR 3. DR. JUDE A. P. OKOLO 5. IGWE DR. DANIEL UDOJI 7. PRINCE IYKE OKONKWO 9. CYPRAIN NWACHUKWUTHE OLD
2. SIR. SUNNY E. IGBOANUZUE 4. HON. AFAM STEPHEN ANACHEBE 6. ENEKWIZU SUNDAY ANAYO 8. CHIEF OBAA OBIORA
ORAIFITE IMPROVEMENT UNION.
Aim and objective remain the same. Any objection to this change of trustees registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, 420, Tigris Crescent, off Aguyi Ironsi Street, P.M.B. 198, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication. Signed. Trustees
AL MUHSININ ISLAMIC FOUNDATION
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. Dabiri Ibrahim Olakunle President 2. Ibrahim Yusuf Olayinka Secretary 3. Dabiri Boonyamin Olanrewaju Aims and objectives: 1. Helping the needy and the poor, giving them sense of belonging and preparing them for the challenge the future holds. 2. Encouraging the use of Arabic as a language of instruction and communication in Islamic homes, schools and societies.
Aim and objectives 1. To initiate and support ideas, research, projects and products towards safety awareness in the society in order to help people (children and adults) interact more safely and better with road, environment, food, consumables, etc, via media and publicity and other means possible 2. To give support, training and professional services towards improved safety awareness in the society for better health and safety; by targeting, social associations, schools, religious bodies,private and public organisations, etc
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, P.M.B 198, GARKI ABUJAWITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
Signed: Barr.Mrs.Abolanle Fagbemi.
Signed: Trustees.
HOSANNA HIGH LIGHT FIRE MINISTRY
DORCAS HAND OF FAVOUR MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED BODY HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, NO. 1 OF 1990.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE NAMED BODY HAS APPLIED TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, ABUJA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER PART “C” OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT, NO. 1 OF 1990.
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. APOSTLE EBANEHITA BLISS BASIL 2. EBANEHITA SARAH ITOHAN 3. OMON-OLEABHIELE FRANCIS OSEREME 4. ASHIN AMECHI 5. OLEABHIELE OMON JULIANA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. To preach the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, P.M.B 198, GARKI ABUJAWITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION.
Signed : Secretary
SIGNED: JOHN IYAFOKHAI ESQ
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 TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Mr. Christopher Okhuelegbe - Chairman 2. Mr. ADEOLU OLANIYI - Vice Chairman 3. Mr. Goriola Mosobalaje - Secretary Aims & objectives: 1: To help the poor and empower the less privilege for them to live a better live. 2: To aid and help the victims of natural disaster all over the world. 3: To help local communities and build self sustained project. 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 : Secretary
SOLID ROCK CHILDREN MINISTRY 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 of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. AJAYI OLATUNJI SUNDAY 2. IBITOYE BABATUNDE OLAJUN 3. ALABI OLUWATOYIN OLUSOLA 4. AJAYI ABIOLA ADUKE 5. MR OJO SEYI MOSES 6. DR OGUNSANYA OLUGBENGA SAMUEL 7. MR AJAYI OLUWAFEMI JOSHUA AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To further and carry out regular monthly or weekend training seminal for churches, children sunday school teachers, children workers, Pastors, evangelist and christian parent 2. To evangelize children of all races and to bring them to the saving knowledge of jesus christ 3. To establish and set up resource centers which shall includes children bible game, and other children instruction and promotional aids
Aims and Objectives: 1.To Lead People to God by Preaching of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ round the globe. 2.To use the Grace of God upon our lives to minister to the spiritual needs of men and establish them in the Faith of our Lord Jesus Christ. 3. To Preach and bring Hope to the Hopeless, to encourage the destitute and prepare all for Heaven.
Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, 420, Tigris Crescent, off Aguyi Ironsi Street, P.M.B. 198, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days from the date 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.
OJEE FOUNDATION FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT.
The Trustees are: 1.PASTOR MRS. EDEGBE MERCY (Senior Pastor/President) 2.ELDER EDEGBE FREDERICK EMUMWEN (Secretary). 3.MR. EDEGBE AUSTINE. 4.MR. IDELE OGBEIDE HENRY. 5.DEACONESS ARUNDE FELICIA 6.MRS. OSHODIN ROSELINE
CHAPEL OF PRAYER AND REVIVAL EVANGELICAL INTERNATIONAL
This is to inform the general public that the above named has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part “C” of the Companies and allied Matters Act of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. SALAKO BIDEMI ALANI 2. SALAKO AYOBAMI MARY 3. SERIKI SADIAT ADEOLA 4. AKINTEYE OLUWAFUNMILOLA 5. ADETAYO OLABISI OMOSEYI 6. OPAOGUN OLUWAKAYODE OLUWAYEMI 7. AKINBODE ADEDAYO ALAO Aim and Objective: 1. To preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abujawithin 28 days from the date of this publication.
MOUNTAIN OF SALVATION AND GRACE MIRACLE MINISTRY
The Trustees are: 1.PASTOR MRS. EDEGBE MERCY (Senior Pastor/President) 2.ELDER EDEGBE FREDERICK EMUMWEN (Secretary). 3.DEACONESS ABU FIDELIA 4.MRS. OBUDE STELLA MARY. 5.EVANGELIST MRS. MACAULAY FLORENCE OSA 6.MRS. ADEBAYO JANET 7.MRS. ABADAHUNSI ROSEMARY OSARIEMEN. Aims and Objectives: 1.To Preach and Teach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ by reaching out to the Widows and Orphans. 2.To stand in the gap through intercessory prayers for the nation. 3. To create and maintain consistent cloud of God’s protection on our lives and families as well as to support the less privileged materially and financially. ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, PLOT 420 TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUIYI IRONSI STREET, MAITAMA, P.M.B 198, GARKI ABUJAWITHIN 28 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. Signed: Trustees.
IREWOLE SOCIAL CLUB The General Public is hereby notified that the above Named CLUB has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. The Trustees Are: 1. Mr Johnson Adebayo - President 2. Mr Ogunkunle Gbemisola - Sec 3. Muniru ishola 4. Ibraheem Adejare 5. Rasheed kareem Aims And Objectives: 1. To promote social welfare of its members. 2. To promote cultural value among its 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. Signed: Trustees.
PEOPLES EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
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 of 1990. The Trustees Are:
The General Public is hereby notified that the above Named FOUNDATION has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990.
1. AMUSHON MARCEL OLUWANIYI - (Chairman) 2. OSAGIE TEMITOPE ANNA - (Secretary) 3. ADEYEMI TAIWO LILIAN 4. ENITAN TOLUWALOPE 5. ADEYEMI LATEEFA TAIWO 6. ADEBIYI ALABA TAIRAT 7. OLUSESI KABIRA ANIKE
NAMES OF TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Samson Eyitayo Ijaoribe 2. Femi Muyiwa Ayeni 3. Olusola Oyekan 4. Muyiwa Ajayi
Aims & Objectives: (i) To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ (ii) To promote godliness & good virtues in our society.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO ASSIST THE LESS PRIVILEGE IN THE SOCIETY 2. TO PROMOTE WELFARE OF 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, 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, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
Signed by secretary.
Signed: Pastor Marcel Amushon
SIGNED BY SECRETARY.
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DESTINY RELIEF EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVE
UNITY LANDLORDS ASSOCIATION GBETU
EVERLASTING LIFE SHABBAT ASSEMBLY
The general public is hereby notified that the above Named INITIATIVE has applied to the Corporate affairs commission Abuja for registration under the part C of the companies and allied matters act 1990. The Trustees Are: 1. Princess Imaobong Solomon - president 2. Eboh Steve vice president 3. Egolum Agatha Uzoma - secretary 4. Nnaji Obianuju Bibian Treasurer Aims And Objectives: 1. To promote the welfare of the members 2. To facilitate the development of human capital and self -reliance service man enabling socio- economic development Any objections to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general corporate Affairs commission plot 420 tigris crescent off aguiyi ironsi street maitama Abuja within 28days from the date of this publication. Signed: Trustees.
The general public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part ‘C’ of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, Degree No 1 of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ADEJO JOHN SUNDAY - CHAIRMAN 2. ZIBIRI FREDRICK OTSEMHEUNO - VICE CHAIRMAN 3. ONWUCHEKWA EJIKE EDMUND - TREASURER 4 ENUNWONYE UCHE JUDE - SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To ensure cordial relationship between the members To promote moral discipline among the members. 3 To promote unity and progress among member 4 To protect the interest of members 5 To help our people for the upliftment of their Association. Any objective to the registration of the above organization should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission, plot 420, Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street P.M.B 198, Maltama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED: BARR. EDITH FAKUNMOJU
The General public is hereby notified that the above named MINISTRY has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE:(1) REV SIS SARAH AKUJUOBI (2) MR WILLIAM AMANDIEZE (3) MR ERNEST . N . EGBEH (4) CHIEF JONNY C OZOMMA (5) MISS GLORIA GEORGE THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:(1) TO FOSTER LOVE, PEACE AND UNITY WITHIN THE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS (2) TO LIASE , CO-OPERATE AND ASSOCIATE WITH OTHER TRUE FAITH IN WORSHIP YAHWEH ALMIGHTY AND YAHUSHUA OUR SAVIOUR (3) TO PROMOTE THE TRUE TEACHING OF OUR HOLY BOOK ACCORDING TO THE WORDS OF YAHWEH ALMIGHTY TOWARDS MANKIND Any objection to the registration of this Ministry should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication SIGNED BY: SECRETARY
BADAGRY INDIGENES’ ASSOCIATION
THE POLYTECHNIC IBADAN ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 1984-89 SET
CHURCH BLESSING & PASTORS SUPPORT FOUNDATION
The General public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE:(1) Fasinu Miyise Surulere Richard –(President). (2) Ashe Gabriel Mautin – (Secretary). THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE:(1) To build unity love and progress among badagry indigenes. (2) To project the vast potential of badagry indegenes. Any objection to the registration of this Ministry should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication SIGNED BY: SECRETARY
The general public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part ‘C’ of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, Degree No 1 of 1990. Trustees. 1, Kayode Lawal – chairman 2, Alhaji Abiodun Badmus Mustapha 3, Princess Olabisi Sangodoyin 4, Alhaji Kamoru Oladosu 5, Mrs Modupeola Seye Patunola 6, Adewale Adebiyi 7, Adegoke Ademola - General Secretary 8, Ayotunde oni Aims - 1, To extend every possible help to polytechnic Ibadan authorities for overall progress of institution. Any objective to the registration of the above organization should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission, plot 420, Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street P.M.B 198, Maltama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. Signed: Secretary
LIVINGSPRING AFRICA EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATION
OMASHI DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
The General public is hereby notified that the above named ORGANIZATION has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE : 1.MR. ABDUL MUTALIB ODESOLA 2.MR. OSAIGBOVO IDEMUDIA 3.MR. MONDAY EBUEHI 4. MR. WILLIAMS UCHE. THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.TO EMPOWER THE NEEDY. 2.TO CREATE AND DEVELOP EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES FOR THE INDIGENT MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY . Any objection to the registration of this Ministry should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication SIGNED: BARR. CHIDI EZIHE, (SOLICITOR) SUITE 13, ESTATE OFFICE, NNPC. QUARTERS, AREA 11, GARKIn, ABUJA. +234 805538 1384
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, 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. Dr. Matthew Okoronkwo 2. Engr. Emmanuel Ene 3. Mr. Rufus Ali 4. Rev. Fr Chiedozie Ene 5. Barrister Kingsley Ifeanyi Udeh 6. Mr. Ositadinma Eneze 7. Mrs. Francisca Atuekwe AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: a. To provide avenue and platform for the socio-economic development of Omashi Community. b. To encourage, advocate and ensure the overall development of Omashi Community. c. To mobilize and encourage the provision of quality education and educational facilities within Omashi Community by establishing schools and providing scholarship to indigenes of Omashi Community. d. To provide free or subsidized healthcare services to deserving indigenes of Omashi Community. Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED: CHIMA HENRY EBERE ESQ. (SOLICITOR)
The general public is hereby notified that the above named FOUNDATION has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part ‘C’ of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, Degree No 1 of 1990. TRUSTEES: 1) APOSTLE DR DAVID ONUABUCHI IHUEZE, PRESIDENT 2) PASTOR INNOCENT CHIBUZO IKPEAMA, SECRETARY 3) BRO CHIBUOKWU ROBINSON AZUBUIKE 4) PASTOR TERESA IFEANYI MEREMOTH 5) HRH EVANG PAULSON GRANT NWANKO 6) REV DR CHIMEZIE MOSES AZUBUIKE 7) REV JOAN ONYINYECHI IHUEZE 8) PASTOR EJIKE ISRAEL IHEME 9) BISHOP SIMEON ONYEMA MEREMOTH. AIM: TO PROMOTE THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL AND THE WELFARE OF CHRISTIAN MINISTERS. Any objective to the registration of the above organization should be forwarded to the registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission, plot 420, Tigris crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street P.M.B 198, Maltama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED: PRESIDENT
UNITED MEDIA ARTISTS OF NIGERIA 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 Trustees are : 1. IFEANYI CHRISTOPHER OPUTA 2. DR. VIVIAN OPUTA 3. OBIANULO OPUTA The aim and objective: 1. TO ENCOURAGE UNITY AMONG MEDIA ARTISTS 2. TO CATER FOR THE WELFARE OF THE MEMBERS. Any objection to this registration must reach the Registrar-General of Corporate Affairs Commission Maitama Abuja within 28 days of this publication. Signed: FIRST LAW PARTNERS, 0802 476 0979
SEED OF ABRAHAM INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CENTRE
DAIRY FARM SECONDARY SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
JEWELRY MAKERS GUILD OF NIGERIA
The general public is hereby notified that the above named CHURCH has applied to the Corporate affairs commission Abuja for registration under the part C of the companies and allied matters act 1990. The Trustees Are : (1) Pastor Amos McRoy Aigbokhae Osifo - President. (2)Pastor Tony Omoruyi Jegede - Member (3) Deaconess Mabel Omo Aruede - Treasurer (4) Evangelist Bisola Hephzibah Theresa Johnson - Secretary (5) Tyrone Osaze Jegede – Member Aims And Objectives 1. To preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus christ to the entire nations. 2. To set the captives free. Any objections to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general corporate Affairs commission plot 420 tigris crescent off aguiyi ironsi street maitama Abuja within 28days from the date of this publication. Signed: Secretary
The general public is hereby notified that the above named ASSOCIATION has applied to the Corporate affairs commission Abuja for registration under the part C of the companies and allied matters act 1990. The Trustees are: CHIBIKO LUKE, NWAEBELE (Chairman) 2.) OLUWATOSIN OLUWAKIYESI, OJO (Secretary) 3.) EBUNOLUWA R. DAVID-AKANBI, (Member) 4.) IDOWU GABRIEL, OLADELE (Member) 5.) TAOHEED ORIYOMI, AKINADE (Member) 6.) RAHOOF OLUWASEGUN, KASALI (Member) 7.) JOLLY ORUKPE, AIKA (Member) 8.) NIYI AYINLA, OLALEYE (Member). Aims And Objective: To inculcate and sustain interest in the well being of Dairy Farm Secondary School (“the school”) among the alumni body. 2) To promote social interaction between its members and the school. 3) To provide secondary role such as health, education, poverty alleviation, self-employment and humanitarian services. Any objections to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general corporate Affairs commission plot 420 tigris crescent off aguiyi ironsi street maitama Abuja within 28days from the date of this publication. Signed: Secretary
The general public is hereby notified that the above named BODY has applied to the Corporate affairs commission Abuja for registration under the part C of the companies and allied matters act 1990. The Trustees Are : 1.Babatunde Oluwakemi 2.Nkeiruka Orebiyi 3.Queen Dada. 4. Tolulope Adetula. Aims And Objectives : To cater for the welfare of its members. To promote peace and unity among its members. Any objections to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general corporate Affairs commission plot 420 tigris crescent off aguiyi ironsi street maitama Abuja within 28days from the date of this publication. Signed: Secretary
WIDOWS CARE AND CHARITY ORGANISATION
UMUEMU-EMU DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
The general public is hereby notified that the above named Organisation has applied to the Corporate affairs commission Abuja for registration under the part C of the companies and allied matters act 1990. The Trustees Are : 1.ONI OLAYINKA JAMES - chairman. 2. AJIBOLA TUNDE OLAWALE - secretary. 3. AMPITAN JANET OLAMIPOSI - vice chairman. 4. OLAYIWOLA MUIDEEN - treasurer. 5. KAYODE OLALEKAN TIMOTHY - public secretary. 6. ABIODUN OLUWABUKOLA OLUWAKEMI - financial secretary. Aims And Objectives : 1. To care for widows and needy. 2. Widows advocacy. 3. To provide counceling and support centres. 4. To provide educational support programs for the children Any objections to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general corporate Affairs commission plot 420 tigris crescent off aguiyi ironsi street maitama Abuja within 28days from the date of this 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 TRUSTEES: 1. ADOLPHOUS OZEGE 2. BENSON ONYENENUE 3. BAR UCHE OWETE 4. MR JACOB OBANI 5. MR JOHN ACHIGBUE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PROMOTE AND SUPPORT DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS IN UMUEMU EMU 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: UCHE OWETE SECRETARY
TEMITOPE OYEYEMI FOUNDATION The general public is hereby notified that the above named Foundation has applied to the Corporate affairs commission Abuja for registration under the part C of the companies and allied matters act 1990. The Trustees Are : 1.TEMITOPE OLAWALE OYEYEMI. 2. JOSEPHINE ADEPEJU LAROGBO. Aims And Objectives : 1. To empower youth in the area of entrepreneurship which will add tremendous value to Nigeriaeconomy. 2. To support government in the area of education development from elementary to tertiary. Any objections to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar general corporate Affairs commission plot 420 tigris crescent off aguiyi ironsi street maitama Abuja within 28days from the date of this publication. Signed: Secretary
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RESURRECTION AND HEALING MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL
BABALAKIN & COMPANY ((BN: 665438)
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 NOTIFY THAT THE ABOVE NAMED COMPANY WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED AS BOLANLE BABALAKIN & COMPANY HAS CHANGE ITS NAME TO BABALAKIN & COMPANY.
TRUSTEES: 1. OLIVER OKECHUKWU AJOGWU 2. LILIAN NKECHI AJOGWU 3. ANELE IWUCHUWKU 4. NGOZI IWUCHUKWU 5. SAMSON AYOGU AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PEACH THE GOSPEL TO THE WHOLE WORLD. 2. TO ASSIST THE POOR AND THE LESS PRIVILEGED. 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. L.I. UTAZI 08038681883
IMAMA PROGRESSIVE UNION 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 OKAFOR EMMANUEL 2. HON. OBODOUZU JOHNSON 3. MR. OFORCHEBE AZUKA 4. CHIEF MADUBUEZE IVAN 5. BARR. ALOZOR TOOCHUKWU LAZARUS. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO FOSTER PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT 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: BARR. ALOZOR TOOCHUKWU LAZARUS 08035003124
IMAMA PROGRESSIVE UNION This is to inform the general public that the above Named CLUB has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part’ C’ of the companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. GABRIEL OKECHUKWU OKEREKE 2. OKORIE SUNDAY NWACHUKWU 3. NGENE CHIDI Aim And Objective: 1. To foster unity among members Any objections to the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi street Maitama Abuja within 28days of this publication. Signed: Trustees.
EBIRA AGUE` ENGUVO UNITY FORUM 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. ISIAKA YAHAYA 2. SALAWU IBRAHIM ONIMISI 3. DANJUMOH HARUNA 4. HASSAN ANIKI 5. SALIHU IBRAHIM AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO SERVE AS A FORUM THROUGH WHICH UNITY, PEACE AND HARMONIOUS CO-EXISTENCE CAN BE PROMOTED. 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: ISHAQ M. B. ESQ 08035321642
AFRICAN LEADERS EMPOWERMENT NETWORK: The general public is hereby notified that the above named has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission, Maitama-Abuja for registration under “Part C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990. TRUSTEES: (1)IKHANE DANIEL EGHJEOBA -PRESIDENT (2)OKORIE KELECHI BEJOY –SECRETARY (3)BELLO, KOLADE OLUSEGUN-TREASURER. AIM AND OBJECTIVE: TO HELP AND SUPPORT LESSPRIVILLEG PEOPLE THROUGH ENGAGE IN CHAITABLE SEMINERS AND TRAINING WORKSHOPS Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, 420, Tigris Crescent, off Aguyi Ironsi Street, P.M.B. 198, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication. SIGNED SECRETARY.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC PLEASE TAKE NOTE. SIGNED: PRINCIPAL OFFICER, FOR: BABALAKIN & COMPANY. AFRICAN YOUTHS FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT 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. AMINU BUKAR HARUNA 2. BLESSING AJE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO SUPPORT WEALTH CREATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ASPIRATIONS OF YOUTHS. 2. TO BUILD SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE OF YOUTHS IN OUR SOCIETY, PEACE PROMOTION AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZENSHIP. 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: OLUMUYIWA TELUWO
THE MEGA STARS SOCIAL CLUB OF NIGERIA, LAGOS 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. CHUKWUANUGO UZOCHUKWU -CHAIRMAN 2. CHIBUZOR OKEKE -SECRETARY 3. FIDELIS DIKE -FINANCIAL SECRETARY 4. SAMUEL KUFRE -TREASURER 5. OKAFOR COSMAS MMADUABUCHI -P.R.O 6. OBI CHUKWUDI VALENTINE -ASSISTANT SECRETARY AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PROTECT THE INTEREST AND WELFARE OF MEMBERS. 2. TO PROMOTE PEACE, UNITY AND GOOD RELATIONS AMONG MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. 3. TO FUNCTION AS AN ASSOCIATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIOECONOMIC AND GENERAL LIVING CONDITIONS OF MEMBERS.
MILITARY FALLEN HEROES WIDOWS ASSOCIATION CAC/IT/NO 72265) THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 OLD NAME: MILITARY FALLEN HEROES WIDOWS ASSOCIATION TO NEW NAME: MILITARY WIDOWS ASSOCIATION ANY OBJECTION TO THIS CHANGE 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. JOHN ERANEH SUITE 302 COPPER HOUSE, ZONE 5 WUSE ABUJA.
YOUTHS WITHOUT BORDERS FOR EMPOWERMENT STRATEGIES AND DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES: 1. MR. KALU CHUKWU KALU 2. ANTHONIA AMAKA OWABUOKU AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. EMPOWER THE YOUTHS POSITIVELY 2. TO FOSTER DEVELOPMENT 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: BARR. L.I. UTAZI 08038681883
BOUNDLESS HANDS AFRICA INITIATIVE FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN 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. TITILAYO MARY OGUNBAMBI 2. IFEOLUWAPO OGUNBAMBI AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO CARRY ON CHARITY WORKS. 2. TO SUPPORT LESS PRIVILEGED WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN OUR 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 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: ROBINSON ALAEKWE ESQ (08035387828) SOLICITOR
SIGNED: SECRETARY
OLATUNJI LADIPO RESIDENT ASSOCIATION OF IKOSI KETU, LAGOS.
This is to inform the general public that the above Named has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under part’ C’ of the companies and Allied Matters Act of 1990.
ANCHOR FOR PEACE MISSION THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990
THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1 OLATUNJI, O. LADIPO - President 2 CHIDI IJERE DANIEL - Secretary 3 EBELEBE NZERIBE BENEDICT - Financial Secretary.
TRUSTEES: 1. OLUODO LUKMAN 2. BELLO ABDULHALEEM 3. DR. AHMAD TIJJANI KAITAFI 4. PHAR DAWI DAUDA BWALA 5. BARR. FATIMA IBRAHIM MUSA
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1 To uphold unity among the members 2 To protect the interest of members within Nigeria 3 To promote social understanding via the association 4 To form a common front in cases of emergency. .
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO HELP IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF PEACE IN THE SOCIETY 2. CONFLICT RESOLUTION AMONG COMMUNITIES AND SOCIETY IN GENERAL 3. TO PROMOTE PEACE, UNITY AND UNDERSTANDING AMONG PEOPLE OF ALL FAITH, HELP DENOUNCE ALL FORMS OF VIOLENCE AND PROMOTE TOLERANCE.
Any objections to the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar General Corporate Affairs Commission plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi street Maitama Abuja within 28days of this publication.
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
CHANNELS OF HEALING WATERS MINISTRY. The general public is hereby notified that the above MINISTRY has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission, Maitama-Abuja for registration under “Part C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990. THE TRUSTEE ARE : 1.PASTOR TAIWO RICHARDSON ALLEN 2.PASTOR (MRS)TOSIN TOLULOPE RICHARDSON ALLEN 3.PASTOR (DR)MATHEW AKINILABI ISAACSON 4.PASTOR (MRS)AYOSUNKANMI SARAH AYOOLA 5.SENIOR EVANG. ADEWALE TAOFIK OLUSANYA 6.BARR.OYEDELE SAMUEL ABIOYE 7.DR.TOLULOPE OLUWATOSIN AJOMALE 8.PASTOR AKINYEMI AKINSOLA 9.ELDER JOSEPH OLANIRAN OSO 10.DEACON PAUL TOSIN APEBO. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES : To set the captives free via spreading of the gospel of our lord Jesus. 2.To discover and focus on His purpose for our lives 3.To impress God in our service and correct social immoralities. 4.To raise a glorious,dedicated and fulfilled generation. 5.To proclaim the second coming of our lord Jesus Christ..
THE ADVANCEMENT CHURCH The general public is hereby notified that the above MINISTRY has applied to Corporate Affairs Commission, Maitama-Abuja for registration under “Part C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990.. Trustees 1TRUSTEES; 1. IKEOKWU KENNETH UGOCHUKWU 2. IKEOKWU TOCHI OBIAGERI 3. GODSWILL UCHECHUKWU NJOKU 4. OLIVER ABBA 5. KENNEDY C. OBI AIMS; 1. TO PROPAGATE THE GOSPEL OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST 2. TO AFFECT HUMANITY / SOCIETY THROUGH FOUNDATIONAL PREACHING OF THE WORD OF GOD 3. PROVIDE A CONDUSIVE ATMOSPHERE FOR BELIEVERS FOR FELLOWSHIP /WORSHIP WITH LIBERTY.
Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, 420, Tigris Crescent, off Aguyi Ironsi Street, P.M.B. 198, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days from the date of this publication.
Any objection to the registration shouls be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affaira Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this Publication
Signed :Pastor Taiwo Richardson-Allen.
SIGNED: TRUSTEE.
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CHAPEL OF GRACE INTERNATIONAL WORSHIP ARENA.
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 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. PASTOR/MRS. COMFORT CLETUS UMOH - PRESIDENT 2. MR. EKWERE GREEN - SECRETARY. 3. DECONESS MARY GIDEON ESSIEN. 4. PASTOR ANIETIE OKON OTU. 5. PASTOR CLETUS ROBIN UMOH.
THE TRUSTEES ARE; 1. Pastor George Samuel Ogueri . 2. Justina Ihionvien . 3. Pastor Kenneth Uzuegbu. 4. Mrs .Gloria Ogueri. 5. Victor Ogueri. 6. Precious Ogueri. 7. Juliet Nkechi Onyewuchi.
AIMS/OBJECTIVES: 1. To preach the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the RegistrarGeneral Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this publication.
AIMS/OBJECTIVES : 1. To preach the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the RegistrarGeneral Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED : Pastor George Samuel Ogueri .
SIGNED :PRESIDENT
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THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE LETTER OF CONSENT AND DEED OF ASSIGNMENT BETWEEN WING CMDR S. NDAKOSTU (RTD) AND MARTIN EDOGBANYA , AND LETTER OF ALLOCATION DATED 2ND DAY OF JUNE 2000 WITH REF NO FHA/EM/GWA/11/P272 BELONGING TO MARTIN EDOGBANYA GOT LOST AND WAS DULLY REPORTED TO POLICE STATION . ALL EFFORT TO GET IT BACK HAS PROVED ABORTIVE. IF FOUND, PLEASE RETURN TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION, FEDERAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (FHA) AND GENERAL PUBLIC TAKE NOTE. FARMERS WITHOUT BORDERS ASSOCIATION 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. MOHAMMED BABA ISHAQ 2. YERIMA BALAMI 3. MUSA MUHAMMAD MACCIDO 4. AHMED DANYAYA WADADA ALIYU 5. SANI NURA KANGIWA 6. ISMAIL USMAN OBJECTIVES: 1. TO EMPOWER YOUNG ADULTS & YOUTHS IN AGRICULTURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP. 2. TO SHARE EXPERIENCES AND IDEAS TOWARDS THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN NIGERIA. 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: UKAGA O. K. ESQ. 08033155820
OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN INITIATIVE IN NIGERIA (CAC/IT/NO 67249) THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR CHANGE OF TRUSTEE TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 OLD TRUSTEES: 1. PATIENCE UHUNAMURE -RETAINED 2. PASTOR ALEX EDOSA IGBINEWEKA -REMOVED NEW TRUSTEES APPOINTED 1. JOYCE OBASEKI
GOD’S NEW LIFELINE INTERNATIONAL 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. REV AKOKOTU JIRIE PRAISE - PRESIDENT 2. EVANG. (MRS) MERCY PRAISE AKOKOTU - VICE PRESIDENT 3. DEACONESS ODJEGBA STELLA - MEMBER, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PREACH THE GOSPEL 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
IHIALA FAITH MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL. 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 NAMES OF TRUSTEES. 1. PASTOR KAYODE OLANIYI SALAU - G.O. 2. PASTOR ERNEST ENETALE ENABOIFO- SEC. 3. OHANEHI CALMINUS CHIBUZOR. 4. ROSEMARY OBIARANAMMA IFEANYI. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PREACH THE WORD OF GOD.
FIRST BROTHERS CLUB, WARRI DELTA The General Public is hereby notified that the above named Club has applied to the Corporate Affairs Commission for registration under Part “C” of the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2004. THE TRUSTEES ARE: 1. ENGR. BENJAMIN ASOLUKA - President 2. COMR. OGUBUIKE JULIUS OKECHUKWU - V/President 3. COMR. JOSEPH ODUEHIE - Secretary 4. OBIAKU ONYEKACHI JAMES - Member 5. COMR. EZE UCHE - Member THE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ARE: To promote love, unity and progress among members. To assist members financially when in need. Any objection to the registration should be forwarded to the Registrar-General, Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420, Tigris Crescent, Off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, P.M.B. 198, Garki, Abuja within Twenty-Eight (28) days from the date of this publication. SIGNED: COMR. JOSEPH ODUEHIE (Secretary)
THE MERCY OF GOD PROPHETIC HEALING MINISTRY. 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). Evang . (Mrs) Mary Bolanle 0lanrewaju (General 0verseer) . (2). Mr sunday 0lanrewaju Ayeni (3). Bro .Gift 0kebugwu (secretary) . (4). Bro .Bright Eze Amadi . (5). Mrs Ayodeji Akinyemi . AIMS /OBJECTIVES; To preach the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Any objection to this registration should be forwarded to the RegistrarGeneral Corporate Affairs Commission, Plot 420 Tigris Crescent off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja within 28 days of this publication. SIGNED : GENERAL OVERSEER.
NEW LIFE ASSURANCE BAPTIST CHURCH THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR CHANGE OF NAME, CHANGE OF TRUSTEES AND AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 OLD NAME : NEW LIFE ASSURANCE BAPTIST CHURCH. TO: NEW NAME : NEW LIFE ASSURANCE BIBLE CHURCH. OLD TRUSTEES: (1) REV. ADEMOLA ADEDEJI- RETAINED (2) MR ADEBAYO FAGBEMI- REMOVED (3)MR OLUKAYODE MICHAEL ALAOFIN- REMOVED NEW TRUSTEES: (1)REV. ADEMOLA ADEDEJI -REAPPOINTED (2)PASTOR (MRS) BUNMI ADEDEJI-APPOINTED (3)REV. SESAN OLABIGE - APPOINTED (4) MRS RHODA ONYIMADU-APPOINTED
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.
AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION TO REFLECT THE CHANGES.
SIGNED: SECRETARY
SIGNED: SECRETARY
ORTHODOX BAPTIST MISSION: 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. REV. DR. FRANK OMOIKE EZELE - PRESIDENT 2. REV. KEHINDE OKUNGBOWA 3. MR. RICHARD OSAWARU, 4. DEACON ROMANUS ERIMWINGBOVO OKOSUN 5. DEACONESS IMOUDU JULIET ONAIWU 6. MR. IGIEWE OSAZEE 7. MRS. JOY TUNDE ADELEKE – SECRETARY
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS CHANGES 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.
SOCIETY FOR MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY PROFESSIONALS OF NIGERIA THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES: 1) ENGR. OLUWASEYI GIDEON IWAENI. (PRESIDENT) 2) ENGR. OVAYAMI IBRAHIM LAWAL 3) ENGR. AYIBIOWU KEHINDE ALADE. 4) ENGR. OYEDUN OYETUNDE OLAPOSI. 5) ENGR. OSEYI EMMANUEL ODION. 6) ENGR. YAKUBU GADO TITUS.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO PREACH THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES TO SUPPORT MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY IN OUR SOCIETY.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS CHANGE 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.
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
YOUNG SHALL GROW FRIENDS CLUB ONITSHA.
THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES ARE: 1. EKENE OKONKWO. 2. ARINZE ILUKWE. 3. AMAECHI CHUKWU.
GOD’S DELIGHTFUL MINISTRY. THIS IS TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT THE ABOVE NAMED HAS APPLIED FOR REGISTRATION TO CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION UNDER PART C OF THE COMPANIES AND ALLIED MATTERS ACT NO. 1 OF 1990 TRUSTEES ARE: 1. OBELSBRA RENE BRIGGS. 2. FORSIYE BRIGGS.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. TO PROMOTE THE WELFARE OF MEMBERS. 2. TO BE OUR BROTHER’S KEEPER AND LOVE ONE ANOTHER.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES : TO PREACH TH WORD OF 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.
ANY OBJECTION TO THIS REGISTRATION SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL. CORPORATE AFFAIRS COMMISSION, 420, TIGRIS CRESCENT, OFF AGUYI IRONSI STREET. PMB 198, MATIAMA, ABUJA WITHIN 28 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLICATION.
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SIGNED: SECRETARY
CHRIST CITY KINGDOM CHURCH OF HEAVEN 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. PROPHET OLANITORI SEGUN AYODEJI 3. MR PAUL AZUKA OKAFOR. 5. MR ADEREMI AYODEJI
2. PROPHETESS OLAYEMI AYODEJI 4. MR. ADEWALE OBAYOMI 6. MR OLUWADAMILARE GBERE
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. TO PROPAGATE THE GOSPEL OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. 2. TO PROMOTE PEACE AND UNITY IN FAMILIES AND NATION AT LARGE THROUGH GODLY COUNSELS AND EVANGELISM. 3. TO SPONSOR THE EDUCATION OF ORPHANS AND INDIGENT CHILDREN. 4. TO ORGANISE VOCATIONAL SKILLS FOR WIDOWS AND THE LESS PRIVILEGED 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
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CONFIRMATION OF NAME
CONFIRMATION OF NAME
THAT I AM THE PERSON BEARING OGUMLANA OLUWAROTIMI ANTHONY THAT I WAS BORN ON THE 1 AUGUST 1984 AT SOMOLU LOLAL GOVERMENT AREA IN LAGOS STATE OF NIGERIA ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD TAKE NOTE
THAT I AM THE SAME PERSON BEARING MRS POPOOLA BILIKISU AND MRS POPOOLA BILIKISU ADUNNI ALL FORMER DOCUMENTS REMAIN VALID GENERAL PUBLIC SHOULD TAKE NOTE
AFOMA SCHOLASTICA OYEYIRE I, formerly known, called and addressed as AFOMA SCHOLASTICA OKAFOR, now wish to be known, called and addressed as AFOMA SCHOLASTICA OYEYIRE . All former documents remain valid. General public please take note
MARY VERONICA YAHAYA I, formerly known and addressed as MARY MOMOH YAHAYA, but now wish to be known and addressed as, MARY VERONICA YAHAYA. All former documents remains valid. General public should take note.
OJELEKE JOHN ALABA0 l, formerly known and addressed as OJELEKE JOHN KOLADE now wishes to be known and addressed as OJELEKE JOHN ALABA0. All former Documents remains valid. The general public take note.
FAITH NNEOMA GODPOWER I, formerly known and addressed as, Faith Nneoma Dimkpa, now wish to be known and addressed as, Faith Nneoma Godpower. All former documents remains valid. General public should take note.
CONFIRMATION ON NAME I, WHO WAS ADDRESSED AS VINCENT OSHOMEGIE GOODLUCK AND ALSO ADDRESSED AS ENAS OSHOMEGIE GOODLUCK, HENCEFORTH WHICH TO BE ADDRESSED AS ENAS OSHOMEGIE GOODLUCK. GENERAL PUBLIC PLEASE TAKE NOTE.
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Thrills of Ogidi Day yam festival The ancient town of Ogidi-Ijumu, in Kogi
AGOZINO AGOZINO
Irrespective of age, title or social standing, everybody in Ogidi-Ijumu town, in Kogi State, was gaily dressed in colourful adire and embroidered aso oke for the celebration of the annual Ogidi Day/New yam festival. The streets were filled with the townspeople and visitors as they danced, clapped and wriggled their waists to the music being played by the local music makers. As the drumbeats got louder with intermittent gun shots from local hunters, shouts of joy (this is Ogidi Day) rent the air as each association approached the community hall grounds (Agegbe), the main venue for the festival. The youths danced and displayed their acrobatic skills, while law enforcement agents controlled the surging crowd, which included camera-wielding white foreigners. This was the scene last Saturday in Ogidi-Ijumu, Kogi State during this year’s Ogidi-Ijumu Day/New yam festival. The new yam festival is an annual event held to usher in new yam from the farm, and to symbolically end the planting season. At about 2pm, the venue was already filled with people as His Royal Mejesty, Oba Rabiu Oladimeji, Ologidi of Ogidi, in his full ceremonial regalia, was escorted into the arena by his gaily-dressed chiefs with traditional music accompanying the entourage, while the king acknowledged the various performing troupes. According to Oba Oladimeji, the event is a vital reminder to the Ogidi people about their roots and culture. He, therefore, called on the people to embrace their history instead of shying away from it. He urged them to be proud of their culture and called on the youths to embrace the event. The festival, always colourfully traditional, featured various groups singing and dancing while accompanied by a grand parade of masquerades. There was also the carnival by the farmers showing off their bumper harvest for
Scene from the tradtional masqurades performance during the event
OGIDI
FESTIVAL
The Ogidi Day and New Yam festival which holds every June is one important event cherished by the indigenes to celebrate their culture and history. The festival is characterised by traditional rites
the year. Traditional breaking of kolanut, cultural dance display from states in the South West also featured. Hon. James Faleke, Chairman, House Committee on Customs, who was the Chairman of the day, said not only did the festival compelement the tourism objectives of the state government, but it had gone steps ahead in promoting the state as the best and most diverse tourist destination in Nigeria. “We are happy because the Ogidi Yam festival is growing each year and that is because we believe in our culture”. Explaining the significance of the event, Chief (Mrs.) Nike Okundaye, Chief Executive of Lagos-based Nike Art Gallery, who is a prominent indigene, explained that the festival is the people’s way of thanking God for a bumper harvest of yam, which is the king of crops. According to her, the various villages have, for centuries, remained faithful to celebrating the important aspect of this culture. She, therefore, stated that this year’s event was
significant because of the revival of interest in culture. “The Ogidi Day is our prime heritage and we thank God that our people have kept faith with it”, Okundaye said. Convener of Odu’a People’s Congress (OPC), Chief Gani Adams, was one of those bestowed with special Ogidi titles at the event. Engr. Oluseyi Omotoso, Chief Benjamin Oluwodora and others were also honoured. On arrival at Ogidi town, one is greeted by a landscape of rocks that evokes an aura of environment consciously set for encounter with some forces of nature. The many tall, formidable and fearful boulders, which hang dangerously over the land are a wonder to behold. Less than five kilometres from Kabba Bunu Local Government Area, the Ogidi rocks and the town are the main wonder of the people and their cultural heritage. Ogidi-land is situated on the Southwestern tip of the old Northern region, which is in the present day Middle-Belt. It is about three and half hours’ drive from Abuja.
Mrs Okundaye (middle) and the French Ambassador, Deuys Geuyer at the festival
The presence of Chief (Mrs.) Okundaye and members of the Diplomatic Corps spiced up the event. One of the highpoints of the event was when Mrs. Okundaye accompanied the French
Ambassador to the podium to express the corps’ appreciation of the event. For those who witnessed the colourful event, it was a mentally enriching day to remember.
World Music Day is here
Thursday, 30 June, 2016, is World Music Day (WMD), a day set aside to increase international awareness of the importance of music to society. The day also marks the beginning of a new music season, globally. To make the yearly music feast a memorable one, Alliance Française, Lagos, is organising a musical event for music lovers, who
have been supporting Alliance Française all along. A statement from the Alliance Française hints that on the occasion, a cocktail will be served to mark the end of this beautiful evening of music and togetherness. The event, which holds at Agip Recital Hall, MUSON Centre, Lagos, begins by 6:30 pm and will a memorable evening.
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Obasanjo and the Director-General of CBAAC Sir Anikwe during the visit
World Black Festival
Also known as the Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture Festac ‘77 was a cultural jamboree held in Lagos, 15 January to 12 February 1977. The month-long event celebrated African culture and showcased to the world African music, fine art, literature, drama, dance and religion. About 16,000 participants, representing 56 African nation and countries of the African Diaspora, performed at the event.
FESTAC ‘77 @ 40: CBAAC gets OBJ’s nod on African leaders Agozino Agozino The continuous drive by the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC) to promote African culture through the active participation of prominent leaders, may have paid off as former President Olusegun Obasanjo has pledged to support CBAAC. His support would be in form of an invitation to all former African heads of state, who participated during FESTAC ‘77, to
visit Nigeria when the 40th anniversary celebrations of the festival kick off at a later date. The anniversary would kick off in Nigeria with a carnival to showcase all the works exhibited by participating countries during FESTAC 77. The management of CBAAC, led by the Director- General, Dr. Ferdinand Anikwe, got the pledge from the former President during a courtesy visit to Chief Obasanjo at his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta, Ogun
State. He was the military head of state when Nigeria hosted the second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC’77), in Lagos. The festival, which was a watershed in the history of black and African people, witnessed the gathering of 59 African countries and communities in a rare show of cultural display. While responding to the FESTAC’77 video, put together by CBAAC, Obasanjo said: “I think
it is very thoughtful and very kind of CBAAC to put this beautiful piece together and I want to thank you for keeping the spirit of FESTAC alive” adding that after the festival, some of the participated countries left their arts for safe keeping so that the memory of FESTAC could be preserved. He added that 39 years after Nigeria hosted FESTAC’77, no country had been able to organise such an event and, “as Nigerians, we must be proud of this,
because we have something to show to the world”. Obasanjo who was elated by the visit of the CBAAC team, said that the 40th anniversary of FESTAC’77, would coincide with his 80th Birthday celebrations and promised to assist the centre by drawing the attention of the President to the importance of the forthcoming event. Anikwe later thanked Obasanjo for his magnanimity and the fatherly role he has been playing in moving Nigeria forward.
Goethe begins Lagos Live festival
Marc Andre
Four years after its first edition, the Lagos Live festival comes back and presents an exciting overview on contemporary theatre and performing art. Artists from Germany, Nigeria, France, Austria and other countries will be showcasing new works, while series of artist talks will give the possibility of interacting directly with
international curators and artists. Among the invited groups and artists are Monster Truck/Footprints of David, Qudus Onikeku, Theater in Bahnhof, Kiniso Koncepts, Crowne Troupe of Africa, Christina Kubisch, Pan African Space Station, Jan-Willem van der Bosch, Israel Sunday Akpan, Alafuro Sikoki, Titilope Sonuga,
Dagga Tolar and many more. The festival´s focus is the urban space and it will take place at Freedom Park and the Printing Press (Broad Street). The event holds from today, Friday, 24 June, through Sunday, 26 June at Freedom Park and Federal Government Press, Broad Street, Lagos Island.
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N’ Delta crisis: Security expert calls for dialogue, lauds IGP’s choice
Joy Anyim
ÏÏÏ The Chief Executive Of-
ficer (CEO) of ITEX Nigeria, a security outfit in Lagos, Ernest Nwachukwu Uduje, has called on stakeholders within the Niger Delta region to come together and find a lasting solution to the lingering crisis there. He made this call while speaking to newsmen in Lagos, and noted that only an all-inclusive strategy to deal with the Niger Delta crisis could bring durable peace. In his words: “The fight by the Niger Delta people has come a long way. We all know that the region has
suffered some setbacks, but from all indications there is light at the end of the tunnel. The Niger Delta Avengers, as well as every other group that claim to have the interest of the region at heart, must understand that the use of violence will not do much good. The Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachiukwu must come together with stakeholders in the region to dialogue and ensure that the plight of the people there region is taken care of, so as to move our economy forward.” Uduje, who also spoke on the recent appointment of a new Acting Inspector-
General of Police, congratulated the Buhari administration, saying that it was a step in the right direction, considering the wealth of experience of the Acting Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris. He said that, “It is the first time a president is looking beyond sentiment, tribal affinity or any form of interest to appoint a police chief. “I must congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari on his recent appointment of the Acting IGP Ibrahim Idris to pilot the affairs of the Nigeria Police Force. For me, his appointment is significant
in that the president, being a man who values competence as well as diligence has once again proven that he has the interest of the people at heart. “This is a change in the right direction. A lot of persons were suggested to take over from the immediate past IGP, Solomon Arase. But the president being a leader who wants the best for his people, decided to appoint a man who is disciplined, selfless and passionate about the job of policing. “Unlike the previous governments whose decisions were based on some form of affinity, Mr. President has
however shown that he is a man who values quality by choosing a man with great repute and one with a rich experience in operations. On a second thought, I am not completely surprised with the appointment because with the changes we saw with the leadership of the Nigeria Customs Service, The Nigeria Army, The Navy and other security agencies, I knew the Police wouldn’t be any different.” Uduje, therefore, called on all officers and men of the Nigeria Police force to give Idris all the needed support and co-operation to move the agency forward.
Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Solomon Dalung (left), addressing members of the Nigerian Youth Parliament, during their visit to Dalung, in Abuja… on Thursday.
Gov. Ahmed seeks abrogation of citizenship Kehinde Akinpelu Ilorin
ÏÏÏ Kwara State Governor,
Dr Abdulfatah Ahmed, has advocated the review of the concept of citizenship to place emphasis on the place of residence, in order to suit the current exigencies and for the benefit of all. He made the call while playing host to Committee on Police Recruitment in Ilorin, and expressed dismay over the challenges of citizenship as it affects residents in an area. The Governor argued further that there was an urgent need to address the problem with a view to cementing unity among Nigerians. Governor Ahmed raised the alarm over what he described as proliferation of fake certificates and suggested a verification exercise to scrutinise applicants for the police job and other recruitment exercises. According to the governor, “The verification of certificate is very germane in order to guide against criminals getting their ways into, especially our security system”. Speaking earlier, team leader, Dr. Femi Ogunsola told the governor that they were in the state in respect of the ongoing police recruitment exercise. Ogunsola explained that the committee was put in place by police service commission to oversee ongoing police recruitment to ensure a hitch-free exercise.
Niger LG boss fumes Couple file N500m suit against Ebonyi hospital, allege incompetence, quackery over workers’ strike Jacob Ogodo Abakaliki
ÏÏÏ A couple, Messrs Eliz-
abeth Favour Nkwuda and Paulinus Nkwuda, have instituted a N500 million suit at Abakaliki High Court against Mile Four Hospital Abakaliki, for alleged culpable medical negligence, poor assessment and mismanagement of the former’s pregnancy, leading to the death of her baby in the womb. The baby allegedly died during an unauthorised surgical operation per-
formed on the lady by medical team of the hospital. Others joined in the suit are the Hospital Administrator, Rev. Sister Celine Anikwem, Dr. Azubuike and Dr, Osuagwu as 2nd, 3rd and 4th Defendants, respectively. The 3rd and 4th defendants were the doctors who handled the lady’s situation at the labour room. In a five-page witness statement on oath through his counsel, Barrister Nwugo C. Nwugo, Mr. Nkwuda alleged that neither he nor
his wife gave consent neither by oral or in signature to the surgical operation which took the life of their baby boy. He said even after the surgical operation on his wife, neither the Doctor, who performed it nor the nurses or anybody in the team deemed it necessary to inform him or his wife how and why the baby boy died if they were not responsible and culpable for his death. He added that despite the condition of his wife, she was forced out of her bed
and the bed was assigned to another person by the hospital management. He said notwithstanding the medical negligence, the management also forced him to pay N20,950 for drugs and N40,000 for caesarian section. He contended that negligence, mismanagement and poor assessment of his wife’s pregnancy by the 3rd and 4th defendants and their team which occasioned the death of their baby were as a result of incompetence and quackery.
Pita Chikwem Minna
ÏÏÏ The Chairman Chan-
chaga local government of Niger State,Yusuf Inuwa Fuka, on Thursday described the three-day warning strike, which began on Wednesday, in all the 25 local government areas of the state as uncalled for, adding that workers’ salaries had been deposited in the bank. Fuka who spoke to our correspondent on phone said there was no wisdom in embarking on strike, since government was doing everything within their reach
to ensure that workers were paid. According to him, “I have seen no reason for the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) to embark on a strike since their money has been deposited in the bank. The local government received about N77 million last month, saying that after deduction they had about N44 million naira in the bank.” He insisted that he would never borrow money to pay salary, and called on NULGE to call off the strike and resume work.
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The Anambra State branch of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), has issued the state government with a two week ultimatum to adhere to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) it signed with it or face another industrial action. Already, the union had issued its members letters to stand by for action attaching it with the letter written to the state government as a reminder, and the state gov-
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Anambra JUSUN issues two weeks ultimatum to Obiano over MoU ernment’s reply through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof Solo Osita Chukwulobelu. The State Chairman of (JUSUN), Comrade Mark Ifezue, told reporters, on Thursday, in Awka, that the union had made repeated demands for the payment of the said leave grant with no positive response from the
state government. According to him, “Recall, that the Union has written severally to the Dtate Government, drawing its attention to the continued breach of the M.O.U on Financial Autonomy of the State Judiciary entered into by the State Government and the Judiciary Staff Union, but could only get an unhelpful
response from the office of the Secretary to the State Government. “The Union view with regret, the deliberate refusal of the State Government to keep its own side of the bargain. The Union equally regrets the deliberate intention to starve the Judiciary of funds to execute its capital projects.
“It is almost impossible to power generators in the respective High Courts in the State and the Courts are sitting under a very harsh condition! Virtually all the Magistrate Courts are dilapidated and the working environment of the workers is unimaginably horrible. A good number of workers are without chairs and tables
and other working materials. “The Union found it very unsatisfactory, that outside the initial release made to the State Judiciary in the First quarter of 2015, consequent upon which the strike was suspended, the State Government has not deemed it fit to make further release in line with the M.O.U, despite repeated demands.
RTEAN chair tasks tricycle operators on traffic rules ÏÏÏ Operators of
tricycles in Lagos State have been advised to respect traffic laws and conduct their operations peacefully. The Chairman of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria in the state, Alhaji Musa Muhammed, made the appeal after election of State Officers of Tricycle Owners and Drivers Association of Lagos, TODAL at RETAN Secretariat, Igando. He expressed joy that the election went peacefully, adding that each zone were represented. Alhaji Muhammed advised the newly-elected officials to put the interest of their members above personal ones. He also told the officers to be good ambassadors of the association. In his response, the newly elected chairman of TODAL, Comrade Adebowale Kuboye, said that he would regularly organise seminar for members to educate them on how to deal with the public. He also promised to assist and empower members through hire purchase scheme. Comrade Kuboye thanked Alhaji Muhammed for his words of wisdom and assured him of his loyalty. Later the Legal Adviser of RETAN Barrister Okuchemiya Stephenson, who administered oath for the officers, said the election was valid in accordance with RETAN law.
L-R: Site Director, Guinness Ogba Brewery, Arthur Mamvura; Zonal Coordinator, Zone `A’ Nigeria Customs Service, ACG Eporwei Edike; Customs Area Controller, Lagos Industrial Command, Mrs. Adeyanju Aremu and Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Sesan Sobowale during a tour of the Guinness Nigeria Plc Ogba Brewery plant in Ikeja… on Thursday.
House investigates spectrum auctioning by NCC Henry Omunu Abuja
ÏÏÏ The House of Representatives, on Thursday, mandated its Committee on Telecommunications to investigate the proposed auctioning of 2.6GHz spectrum by the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC). Passing a resolution following the adoption
of the motion sponsored by Rep. Diri Douye (PDPBayelsa), the House said that the proposed auctioning of the 2. 6 GHz spectrum would lead to a large-scale job loss in the telecommunications industry. Moving the motion, Douye expressed concern that the fundamental rights of the current licence holders were not
taken into account when the bid by MTN was being considered, adding that while the auctioning may be necessary to meet up with the digital compliance, there was also a need to build confidence in all stakeholders. The law-maker further declared that the NCC, the regulator of the telecommunication sector, may not have considered the
long term effects of job losses. “If the regulator fails to carry the entire process through without taking cognisance of current spectrum operators and their interest, it will result in the loss of billions of Naira to the investors. “It will also jeopardize the interest of banks and result in the loss of thousands of jobs”, he said.
According to him, employment generation and protection of business was a key component of the legislative agenda of the eight assembly. The motion was referred to the relevant committee with a mandate to investigate and resolve all pending issues connected with the proposed spectrum auctioning.
Lagos’ll emerge as world class city, says Ambode Benjamin Omoike
ÏÏÏ The Lagos State Gov-
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ernor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has said that his administration had succeeded in laying a strong foundation that would propel the state to emerge as a globally competitive city-state.
Speaking on Thursday at the public presentation of a a book, “Cascade of Change: A Decade Of Liberal Thoughts”, authored by Steve Ayorinde, the State’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Ambode said that the next plan of action was to build on the foundation to move the state to
the next level. According to him: “In the last one year, we have laid the foundation to make Lagos a globally competitive city-state. In the coming years, we will build on this foundation to move Lagos to the next level; a level of first class infrastructure, services, economic growth and op-
portunities for all,” he said. He said the state had the privilege of housing the largest collection of media houses in Nigeria, saying it was an indicator to the fact that every journalist, editor, columnist and blogger had a role to play in the development of the state.
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Euro 2016 wide open, says Cahill Cahill
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the tournament as a whole to be up for grabs. “There are certainly teams that have impressed me, but I do think it is wide open,” vice-captain Cahill told reporters. “You see the French, Spanish and Germans who are always there, but is there one team that is going to run away with it? I don’t think there is. “We have to go again and I think show the same mentality that we have shown in the first three games. “You see how hard teams are having to work, like the French in the second game against Albania. It was 2-0 and seemed like an easy game, but it was far from an easy game going into the last five minutes.
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pain defender Juanfran is looking to use the philosophy of his club side Atletico Madrid in the knockout stages of Euro 2016. Having been beaten by Croatia in their final group game, the reigning champions have been paired with Italy
in a tough last-16 clash. And should Vicente del Bosque’s men negotiate their way through that fixture, Germany and France or England are potential opponents before even reaching the final of the tournament.
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yle Lafferty believes Northern Ireland will upset Wales in Paris to book a place in the Euro 2016 quarter-finals. The two home nations meet at the Parc des Princes having both progressed out
of the group stages in their first ever European Championships, although Wales did so as Group B winners while Michael O’Neill’s team advanced as one of the best third-placed sides.
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stunned the defending champions in their final match of Group D as a late Ivan Perisic goal secured a come-frombehind 2-1 victory and top spot in the section.
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celandic former World’s Strongest Man Magnus Ver Magnusson has hit back at Cristiano Ronaldo in a scathing Facebook post after the Portugal captain had earlier criticised his nation’s attitude to drawing their Euro 2016 opener. Ronaldo was unimpressed with the mass celebrations of the tournament’s least populous country after they battled to a shock 1-1 draw. However, with Iceland, appearing at their first major tournament, finishing above Portugal in Group F, the four-time World’s Strongest Man winner has delighted in responding to the Real Madrid star. “Dear Cristiano Ronaldo,” he wrote on his Facebook page. “When you said Iceland will never win anything I bet you weren’t expecting this as the final results of the qualifying group. “Have a good look you selfcentered egotistical ******.” Magnusson then attached an image of the group’s final standings, showing Iceland in second after their last-ditch 2-1 win over Austria on Wednesday.
ermany’s medical staff are working around-the-clock to get key defender Jerome Boateng fit for Sunday’s Euro 2016 last 16 clash against Slovakia. The Bayern Munich centre-back came off on 76 minutes with a knock to his calf in their 1-0 group stage win over Northern Ireland on Tuesday. “The hardening is declining, he and the medical staff are working flat out,” revealed Germany’s assistant coach Marcus Sorg on Thursday. “We hope that he makes it, but I’m not a prophet. We still have two training sessions, so a lot can happen.” Boateng was more positive when asked about his calf injury, telling reporters he will definitely face Slovakia in Lille. “The calf is a little hard. I got a stabilising tape on it,” said the 27-yearold. “Our medical department does an excellent job. I’ll definitely be able to play on Sunday.” Boateng has been a standout performer at Euro 2016, especially with an eye-catching goal-line clearance against Ukraine in Germany’s 2-0 opening win. Alongside Mats Hummels at the heart of Germany’s defence, Boateng’s performances in Brazil two years ago were a key factor in their World Cup triumph. He has won 62 caps for his country.
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INTERVIEW Nigeria’s Soccer Ambassador and the country’s foremost FIFA/NFF Football Players’ Agent, Friday Nwankwo Kujah has joined numerous stakeholders of the round leather game in mourning the demise of Coach Stephen Keshi and Shuaibu Amodu. In this exclusive interview with Extra Time duo of ANDREW EKEJIUBA and VICTOR THOMPSON he speaks on the chances of Dream Team IV at the forthcoming 2016 Olympics in Rio and how he impacted positively to the career of many Nigerian players.
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hat was your reaction when you heard about the demise of Stephen Keshi and Shuaibu Amodu? The news came as a shocker to me because I’ve just returned back to the country from Paris on Tuesday, a day before the unfortunate demise of Keshi. Then I got a text from the Dream Team VI handler Samson Siasia after my arrival about the death of Keshi. I did not believe the incident initially because Keshi told me a day before his demise that he will be travelling to the United States of America to see his children, only to hear the sad news of his death. When I got Siasia’s text I had to call Benin where Keshi was based to confirm it and behold it was true that Keshi was no more! For Shuaibu Amodu, we were still working on a proposal that was still on his table about how to move the country’s football forward. I know the role I played before he got the appointment to lead the country to the Africa Cup of Nations in Mali in 2002. In fact it was a sad footballing weekend for me. I have never been so saddened in my life, as I witnessed that weekend when the news of the duo was made known to me. It was a black weekend for me personally that those who can move the country’s football forward are now no more. We need to pray for God’s intervention so that things like this will never happen again to our football and nation. Can you share with our readers the little you knew about Keshi’s rise as a player and as a coach? Keshi was like a mentor to me. He was a true leader who wanted to achieve laurels and also eager to make the nation proud. All Keshi’s ambition as a good leader did not just start when he began playing professional football, but he was so patriotic to Nigeria and demonstrated all these traits while growing up. His achievements as a footballer and as a coach are huge such that it will be difficult for any other Nigerian to fill. I think his hunger for success paved way for him. ‘The Big Boss’ was the second man after the Algerian coach to lift the AFCON trophy both as a player and a coach. Keshi always wants to take responsibility by being in charge of things; beginning from when he played for New Nigeria Bank before going to Cote d’Ivoire and eventually moving to Belgium he was always a born winner. I think if Keshi, Daniel Amokachi and Samson Siasia were to work together, Nigerian football would have been taken to the next level. How best do you think both footballing icons should be immortalised by the NFF? For me, a stadium in their states should be named after them, both in Edo State and in Delta State respectively. Also, a popular street in their states should be named after them so that all upcoming footballers can look up to this gesture and want to do greater things for the country through
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after Keshi, Amodu - Kujah their God-given talents. NFF should also award scholarship to their children that are still in school and they must not abandon their families they left behind, like what they did to the families of Mudashiru Lawal and Sam Okwaraji. These actions will spur those currently playing and serving the country to do more! Keshi’s achievements in football are monumental and cannot be forgotten. After what we saw at the Suwon Tournament where the Dream Team VI failed to live up to expectation, what changes do you think must be made to make the team rock-solid? The Dream Team did not fail. That tournament was a preparatory ground for them. I trust Samson Siasia’s tactics because he knows what he is doing. Siasia wants to test the boys that will be able to take on and conquer the world at the Rio Olympics. I remembered very well that before we went for the Olympics in Atlanta 1996, in our last preparatory game, Togo came to Nigeria and defeated us 3 – 1 with all the likes Kanu Nwankwo, Sunday Oliseh and Taribo West in action for Nigeria; but we still went ahead to conquer the world. You don’t assess a team with friendly games; let us wait for the tournament proper before we judge the team. Our focus should be on goal scoring and we need strikers that can deliver when called upon. If you are allowed to pick the three over-aged players for the Dream Team VI, which players would you pick? For me, I will go for Odion Ighalo because of his deft touches on and off the ball. Mikel Obi will also make my cut and lastly any other very good defender will be a plus to the team, so as to add experience to the back line. The media was awash recently by the alleged report that Daniel Akpeyi, the goal keeper of
Chippa United will be in goal for the Dream Team at the Olympics, what can you make of that report? I don’t see why a goalkeeper should be part of our over-age players. We are blessed with good goalkeepers who are under the age of 23. There is nothing wrong if we try more than 20 goalkeepers under the age of 23 to know the best to represent us at the Olympics. I believe Ighalo, Alex Iwobi and John Mikel can lift our team if included in the squad. The rate at which sport personalities take performance enhancing drugs is on the high side; what is your advice in this regard to Team Nigeria athletes going for the Olympics in Rio? Doping is not rampant in Nigeria. I am trying to put up a proposal to the NFF whereby our footballers will be tested and lectured on the implication of doping before the commencement of the football season. I am also planning to organise a seminar whereby I will invite ex-footballers (both local and international) that played the game for more than 25 years who had clean records on doping to come and lecture our footballers on
“I will forever remain grateful to the family of Daniel Amokachi for always being appreciative of my efforts. My talent as a football agent is that I can easily spot good future players. I don’t gamble, but I can gamble on good players whenever I spot them.”
that. I believe some players that are involved in this act of doping may not know the type of drug they should avoid. Some of them take these drugs ignorantly! What are the chances of Dream Team IV clinching the Olympic soccer gold in Rio? I believe Siasia is building a team capable of clinching the soccer gold in Rio. I am not sure if we are going to win gold because at times the best team at the tourney fails to deliver when expectations are high. I believe with prayers and God on our side we can achieve it by winning the soccer gold as we did at Atlanta’96. Finally, can you share with us your experience as a FIFA licensed accredited players’ agent? People think because you are a football players’ agent you make a lot of money, which is not true. Players owe me money! The first time I went to court was because of a client. I don’t owe anyone money, instead players are the ones owing me. I’m yet to see a player that says, Kujah for your services and all you have done for me, take this. That is why I think people should stop believing that football agents are in money without considering all they have to pass through. As an agent, you finance all the trips of your client because you believe in future, you will definitely get your return. As a football agent all my travels have not been to bring containers into the country, but I visit more than six football clubs in Europe to see the clubs that suit my clients. I will forever remain grateful to the family of Daniel Amokachi for always being appreciative of my efforts. My talent as a football agent is that I can easily spot good future players. I don’t gamble, but I can gamble on good players whenever I spot them.
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Nigeria Olympic team, boosted by several overseas-based stars, will seek to avenge a shock 3-2 loss to the country’s U-20 team, the Flying Eagles, in a test game on Saturday. Kick-off time is 8am and the venue is the FIFA Goal Project in Abuja. In the first friendly, the Flying Eagles not only outscored but outclassed their older and more experienced opponents. However, Dream Team VI will fancy their chances of reversing this loss on Saturday as they line up the likes of Oghenekaro Etebo, Shehu Abdullahi, Stanley Amuzie (Portugal) and skipper Azubuike Okechukwu (Turkey). The Rio-bound team are due to fly out on a training camp in the United States of America on June 29, while the Flying Eagles will be away to Sudan on July 8 in a final U20 AFCON qualifier.
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edia reports have revealed that joint leading scorer of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Afolabi Okiki has finally landed in Argentina. Okiki, who has scored 13 goals in the current league season, has quit Sunshine Stars as they owe him several months’ wages and he now hopes to try his luck overseas. He is expected to sign a short-term contract in the South American country before he moves on to Europe. A top source said: “Okiki is now in Argentina. He will most likely sign a four-month contract after which he will be shipped out most likely to Europe.” His representative is Argentine agent Marcelo Houseman, who at a time worked with the likes of Obinna Nsofor, Odion Ighalo and Solomon Okoronkwo. Houseman farmed Nsofor in Brazil for some months before the striker headed back to Europe.
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Opeoluwani Akintayo The Nigeria Gas Association has reiterated its commitment to attracts the over $55billion worth of investment opportunities in gas sector. Speaking with journalists in Lagos on Thursday on the forthcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), the President of NGA, Mr. Bolaji Osunsanya, stated that, “we are extremely positive of growth in the economy and the potentials for growth in key areas such as exploration & production, processing, supply, and distribution. “Turning natural gas into a profit-making venture requires huge investments in infrastructure that address the five component areas of gas availability, gas affordability,
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NGA targets $55b investment in gas sector deliverability, funding, and legal and regulatory framework.” He stated further that the government and operators alike recognize that the first step is to provide a legal and regulatory framework that will enable the removal of persistent obstacles. “To this end, we have scheduled a follow-up roundtable with the National Assembly (Senate and House Committees on Gas) for
later in the year. “This roundtable will provide us with a platform to continue dialogue regarding the implementation of initiatives necessary to stimulate growth, stable revenue generation, and guarantee long term natural gas exploitation,” he said. While the global debate about hydraulic fracturing for shale gas continues to grab the spotlight,
closer to home, the discourse about the role of gas in Africa’s energy mix, particularly Nigeria, needs to continue. “With this in mind, the NGA continues to probe at the current state of the natural gas industry in Nigeria in addition to evaluating the potential for its future development. “At the start of 2016, we held separate engagement sessions with the Senate and House
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Committees on Gas to present the association’s view on gas policy framework required to spur sector diversification, power generation, and subsequent economic growth,” he stated. Formed in 1999, the NGA is a chartered member of the International Gas Union and has come a long way in its quest to contribute to the development of the Nigerian gas industry.
NERC lifts ban on suspended bulk procurement regulations Opeoluwani Akintayo The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has lifted ban on suspended Bulk Procurement Regulations. According to the Commission, the lifting of the suspension comes into effect from 1st of July, 2016. In exercise of the powers conferred upon it by Section 68 (3) of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005 and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) developed the NERC Regulation for the Procurement of Generation Capacity, 2014, which came into effect on February 11, 2014. The Regulation CONTINUED ON PAGE B2
FX: Naira to appreciate, as oil companies set to boost dollar liquidity Ï M Ɔ ƎƄƍƐƄ Ƅ ƅ ƍ ƅ ƏƍƎ ƕ Ɠ Motolani Osenin The nation’s currency, naira may stabilise next week on increased dollar liquidity from month-end greenback sales by oil companies. Just as the CBN sold dollars on the interbank market for the fourth day to ease dollar shortages after the new forex regime started on Monday, traders said.
The naira traded at N283 to the dollar as at noon on Thursday, on volumes of $76.8 million, which traders attributed to the apex bank’s intervention. The CBN had on Monday floated the local currency, ending a 16 months peg on the naira to allow the currency trade freely on the interbank market, but traders say dollar liquidity was tight, leaving the central bank as the
main supplier of hard currency for the fourth day. The naira was quoted within the range of N282-N284 to the dollar at the interbank market on Thursday, a range it has been trading at since the re-introduction of two-way quote after the Central Bank of Nigeria floated the naira. Also, the local currency appreciated at the parallel market to N335 to the dollar as against N370 a dollar last week. “As we approach month-end,
we expect the multinational oil companies to begin their monthend dollar sales to generate some naira. This should provide supply of dollars to the market in the coming days,” local unit of Citibank said in a note. Meanwhile, due to the current economic downturn in the country, Fitch rating agency in its latest rating has downgraded Nigeria to ‘B+’; outlook stable. Fitch, however, forecasted the nation’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP) growth to fall to
1.5 percent in 2016, down from 2.7percent in the preceding year. It projected Nigeria’s general government fiscal deficit to grow by 4.2 percent in 2016, with expected current account deficit to widen to 3.3 percent of GDP in 2016, from 2.6 percent in 2015 The rating agency, forecasted that the depreciation of the Nigerian currency, the naira will increase debt and debt service burden, adding that inflation would end year at lower than 12 percent.
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NCR approves certificates as collateral for graduates Joy Ekeke Nigerian graduates can now access loans from financial institutions using their certificates as collateral as stated by the National Collateral Registry, NCR. The Head of Research and Development, NCR, Dr. Musa Olasupo, disclosed this at a recent interactive forum in Lagos. According to him, since most young business owners don’t possess fixed assets to secure start-up funds from banks, their certificates can serve as moveable assets to be registered by their credit institutions with the NCR as collateral. He added that employers of labour could carry out background checks during recruitment on the
certificates that had been pledged as collateral in case of loan default. Olasupo observed that young entrepreneurs as well as Small and Medium Enterprise owners were constrained by lack of capacity, lack of access to finance and poor infrastructure, adding that the Central Bank of Nigeria was ready to support them with funds. He said, “We are looking beyond giving out credits to positioning credits to graduates’ critical infrastructure. The banks are not comfortable funding start-ups because it has been established that eight out every 10 start-ups in Nigeria die in the first two years. The banks don’t want to throw away their money. “On the average, the interest
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rate in Nigeria is in double digits and how profitable are these businesses for a supplier of financier to be taking as much as that from an entrepreneur? A collateral registry is a very effective tool to address the constraints of banks’ in lending to SMEs.”
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, has said its oil revenue dropped by $438 billion to a 10year low last year. According to the cartel, the drop came because an increase in export volumes failed to compensate for the collapse in prices. OPEC earned $518.2 billion in 2015 from crude and refined fuels, the lowest figure since 2005. According to its Annual Statistical Bulletin, its exports increased by 1.7 percent to 23.6 million barrels a day, maintaining its share of global markets, as Iraq increased output and Saudi Arabia pressed on with a policy to squeeze out rivals. Oil futures tumbled by 35 percent last year as U.S. crude production held up despite the Saudi-led strategy to pressure OPEC’s competitors with lower
Charles Okonji The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has lamented the high cost of funds hindering the growth of the real sector, as a lot of industries are going through hard times, adding that if nothing was done urgently to salvage the situation, it may lead to more job losses in the country. The Vice President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, (MAN) Reverend Isaac Agoye, explained that the sector was going through a very difficult time, pointing out that most manufacturers still have to depend on imports for their vital raw materials for production. Agoye who represented MAN president, Dr. Frank Jacobs at the business luncheon organized by the MAN Ikeja branch, said, “We are going through a very difficult time and there has been a lot downsizing our work force, we are not happy downsizing our workforce but once things are beyond our control. Most of the manu-
prices. Crude has since recovered, rising almost 90 percent in London from the lows reached in January, as U.S. output retreats and disruptions from Canada to Nigeria help whittle away a global surplus. The organization’s exports increased by an average of 400,000 barrels a day in 2015, raising its share of global production for the first time in four years, by 0.2 percentage points to 43 percent. Still, that wasn’t enough to compensate for the price rout. As a result of the lost revenue, OPEC nations recorded their first current account deficit since 1998, at $99.6 billion, compared with a surplus in 2014 of $238.1 billion, according to the report. Exports from Saudi Arabia, which has steered the group’s policy often in defiance of poorer members like Venezuela and Algeria, were steady last year at 7.163 million barrels a day. The kingdom’s production rose by 4.9 percent to 10.193 million a day, according to the report.
Manufacturers lament high cost of fund, looming job losses facturers still import most of its vital raw materials into the country. We are trying to look inward to get some of our raw materials, but it is still not enough and even if we get them locally, they are expensive than the local ones.” He added that, “With the current issue of foreign exchange, you are also aware that some items have been banned. 41 items were banned by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the companies affected by this policy are not finding it easy, which means that they cannot get the foreign exchange to get their raw materials, which means they have to find another means which is most times very expensive, but with the new steps the CBN is taking, we believe that we will begin to see light at the end of the tunnel soon.”
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provides for the processes to be used by a Buyer in procuring additional electric generation capacity. The Regulation prohibits, unless otherwise approved by the Commission for good cause, the unsolicited bids or proposals for the provision of generation ca-
pacity outside the application of the Regulation and entry into any contract involving the purchase of electrical output of any generation facility to which the Regulation apply. In its 8th Formal Regulatory Meeting of 17th June, 2015, and in response to the exigency of the period, the Commission suspended the application of the Regulation
pending the fulfilment of mandatory conditions by relevant stakeholders for its proper implementation. Acting Chairman and CEO of the Commission, Dr. Anthony Akah, the ban was lifted upon review of the reports. “NERC resolved at its meeting of 26th May, 2016, that the suspended Bulk Procurement Regu-
lations be lifted in its entirety from the 1st of July, 2016 in order to comply with Section 68(3) of the EPSR Act which provides: “All contracts for purchase of electrical power and ancillary services by the holder of such temporary licence shall be awarded according to an open, transparent, and competitive manner, pursuant to a procedure established by the
Commission, unless the circumstances require otherwise and the Commission allows or requires an alternative method,” he said. Akah said the meeting also resolved that the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) Plc, starting from the 1st of July, 2016, cease to negotiate Power Purchase Agreements with unsolicited electric power project developers.
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CIBN targets sustainable developmental goals to improve financial system Stories by Motolani Oseni The newly elected President/Chairman of Council, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Segun Ajibola, has said his administration will focus on a special platform through which the identified skills and knowledge gaps of industry practitioners at all levels can be bridged and to enhance the Institute’s technical, mental, physical and managerial capacity to deliver on its mandate to the banking and finance industry. In his welcome speech at the 2016 annual lecture held in Lagos, recently, Ajibola, said there will be focus on sustainable development goals in its relationship with the financial services sector. He explained that his regime would target opening of new ideas and the adoption of superiority of ideas and arguments as a cardinal instrument of management, adding that his office would do everything possible to key into the dynamics of the global environment so as not to fall prey to the postulation of Mark Twain,” which was: “twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you did not do than the things you did.” Accordingly, “all the necessary machinery” would be set in motion to commence the implementation of his focus, which he said was capacity building, certification, codification, constructive
Indications are rife that a leading tier1 bank, Access bank Plc is the lead banker and adviser in the Lagos State Government (LASG) and Kebbi State joint venture agreement for the establishment of a modern and commercially viable rice mill complex aimed at increasing Nigeria’s capacity to grow and produce rice for local consumption and enhancing the country’s food sufficiency. The bank, which had served as the lead financial institution for major projects in the country including the Eko Atlantic City, and lately, the proposed Fourth Mainland Bridge, would also have responsibility for bringing other credible investors into the project. The complex, which would be located in Lagos, has the capacity to process and mill 20 tonnes of rice per hour, just as the fin-
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engagements, communication, creativity and consolidation. He added that during his tenure, more attention would be devoted to the Compulsory Continuous Professional Development Programmes (CCPD), “to ensure they are in tune with the demand of the time,” saying that a new template to measure the effectiveness and relevance of the body’s programmes under the CCPD would be evolved. Ajibola said the institute would continue to provide hands-on tailor-made training programmes
Newly elected President/Chairman of Council, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Segun Ajibola, has said his administration will focus on a special platform
to the various stakeholders and explore the possibility of introducing cross sector training modules, with main focus on public and real sectors of the Nigerian economy, adding that his administration would look at the possibility of harnessing crossborder training opportunities especially within the West African sub-region. While thanking the past administration for a job well done, he said under his tenure as the president and chairman of the institute, the physical capac-
ity of the institute would be strengthened through “reassessing the architectural and structural viability of the Lagos Bankers House given our recent not-too- pleasant experience. “As a matter of urgency, qualified, competent hands will be engaged to harmonies the structural strengths of the building with the recent upgrade to avert any further dislocation.” Ajibola also said due attention would be paid to staffing in the institute’s quest to strengthen capacity to deliver on its mandates.
Access Bank leads in empowerment of ‘Laskeb rice’ processing ished product would be known as “Laskeb rice”. According to Lagos State sources, the two state governments had over the past few months worked closely with Access Bank and a Mexican farming conglomerate, San Carlos, a company that has the requisite experience and modern technology for processing and milling of rice in commercial quantity. “It is expected that this joint venture project would serve as a booster to the federal government’s reforms agenda especially in agriculture and save Nigeria as much as $3 billion annually by way of import substitution,” said a senior source
with the state government. It stated that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in relation to the establishment and operation of the rice mill complex was recently signed between the three principal stakeholders, Lagos State Government, Kebbi State Government and San Carlos Nigeria Limited. An industry source disclosed that that there are plans for a Chinese firm to be brought into the partnership, adding that Lagos and Kebbi States might soon extend their collaboration in agriculture to animal husbandry. According to the source, the milling project, at least as far as rice is concerned, lays a vi-
tal plank for Lagos and Kebbi States’ ambitions to become food sufficient as well as diversify their economic base. For the stakeholders, gains of the investment include a guaranteed return for the JV, assurance of private sector confidence in the business climate, and job and wealth creation for Nigerian citizens. Industry watchers believe the project would equally help to boost the diversification of the Nigerian economy especially now that the federal government is working on strategies to develop other sectors as part of its strategy to reduce the country’s dependence on oil.
Brief Stanbic IBTC clicks 2016 best SubCustodian in Nigeria award Stanbic IBTC Bank’s strength and expertise in the provision of custody services in Nigeria has again been reaffirmed as the bank was named the “Best Sub-Custodian” in Nigeria for 2016 by Global Finance magazine. The London-based Global Finance magazine, organizers of the awards, announced that for the 2016 awards, it expanded the scope of the survey to include sectors such as Depositary Receipt Banks, Securities Lenders, Prime Brokers, Collateral Managers and Trust Services Providers. The latest win makes it the sixth time in a row Stanbic IBTC Bank will be adjudged the best in the country, in recognition of its leadership in the sector. Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Yinka Sanni, stated that winning the award again this year, particularly with the current financial challenges, is a testament to the bank’s strong management, systems and innovative solutions, and its leadership of Nigeria’s custody sector. “We are delighted to be recognized for the sixth time as the best provider of custody services in Nigeria. It is a demonstration of our strength in terms of our management, systems and solutions. This award will energize us to continue to provide unparalleled services to our customers as we raise the bar in the provision of investor services,” Sanni said. “The need for excellent custody services in Nigeria remains strong, driven by the impetus in cross-border investment activities, and we are well positioned to provide such services,” Sanni added.
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BoI explains EFCC investigations over management of cement fund Ïd ƕ ƇƑ Ɨ Ə Ɠ ƇƏ ƌ MÖƄ Ɛ MơƢêƾƄ ƈ ƇƈƒƆ ƕƆ Ə Stories by Charles Okonji The Bank of Industry (BoI) Wednesday, explained that investigations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over the allegation of misapplied cement funds had since been resolved between the Development Finance Institution (DFI) and the Cement Technological Institute of Nigeria (CITN). According to the acting Managing Director, BOI, Mr. Waheed Olagunju, both parties to the transaction have addressed the concerns raised with the new terms reached on how to manage the funds which have grown from N9 billion in 2011 to N13.2 billion as at last week Friday. Indeed, BoI was appointed in 2009 to manage the fund that accrued from levies on imported cement for the development of Nigeria’s cement industry chaired by Aliko Dangote under the guise of CITN. Olagunju during a press briefing, said, “I called Dangote telling him about EFCC inviting us over the petition and he told me that he would let them know that all the issues have been resolved and when I visited him, he gave me a letter saying to EFCC that they have settled with BOI that there are no more issues between BOI and CITN and they submitted a letter to EFCC through his own office where he also gave me a copy of the letter, so we showed them copy which stated that the issues have been resolved. It was a cordial and friendly interac-
tion we had. We are working together to ensure we succeed in building a very good country. So there is no rancour and no acrimony between and CTIN,” Olagunju said. “When the funds were released since its inception, BOI granted loans to entrepreneurs in the cement value chain, specifically for investment in risk assets in the cement industry’s value chain. Between 2011 and 2015, the Federal Government transferred N9.6 billion to BoI based on earlier scheme as approved by the Federal Government. “When the CTIN was later established, BOI was in 2013 asked to transfer the fund to CTIN’s account with a private commercial bank. A directive that was not carried out by the then management of the bank. In late 2015 the CTIN petitioned the Presidency following which an investigative panel was established. “However, BOI Management had since resolved the matter amicably with CTIN since late February 2016 during which it was agreed that an interest rate of eight per cent should be applied to the fund retroactively to previous releases based on which the fund grew to N12.3 billion as at December 2015. The management of the Bank had since February 2016 met and agreed with the Chairman of the Board of CTIN and President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote on further utilization of the fund, based on agreement by the two parties-BOI and CTIN.
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LCCI launches e-commerce to boost trade between Nigeria, Russia The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Tuesday launched an e-commerce platform to boost the volume of trade between the Nigerian entrepreneurs and their Russian counterparts In her opening remarks, Mrs Nike Akande, President, LCCI, stated at the launch which was tagged; RuNiTrade, in Lagos that the it would boost trade between the two countries. Mrs Akande noted that RuNiTrade platform is a collaboration between the chamber and Trail Trans Logistics Group of Companies in Russia, adding that RuNiTrade is designed for Nigerian and Russian business communities to buy and sell their products to each other.
She stated: “the Nigerian and Russian economies have similarities in some ways. We are both oil producing countries, also rich in natural gas. But the Russian economy is of course a much bigger economy and more advanced technologically. “With the development in the oil and gas sector, the need to diversify our economies cannot be more urgent than now. I believe that increased trade will enhance economic diversification. We can benefit a lot from Russian technology in many fields. There are also tremendous opportunities for cooperation and investment relations in infrastructure development, especially power and engineering.” Akande pointed out that there
Mrs Nike Akande, President, LCCI
was great value in deploying technology to promote trade because e-commerce had gained wide acceptance in our retail trade sector, stressing that Nigeria has a lot to offer in business and economic relations as its economy offered the largest market on the African continent. “Our GDP of over $500 billion is the largest in the continent. We are richly endowed in natural resources; our macroeconomic fundamentals are still strong despite the current global issues with commodity prices. We have one of the most enterprising people in the world and our democracy is stable”, she added. Also speaking, Mr Umem Sampson, Managing Director, Trail Trans Logistics said the
platform was designed to deepen the quantum of direct trade between both countries, saying that most of the goods from Russia to Nigeria were from intermediary countries thereby making the volume of trade between both countries low at about 300 million dollars. “The major benefit of this platform is that companies in both countries can directly communicate, negotiate and reach a business deal using this e-commerce platform. It will also help to establish good perception, harmony as well as trust between Russian and Nigerian businesses. RuNiTrade platform is fast, secure and efficient as a gateway for export in a one window operation”, Samson noted.
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NSE holds 55th AGM sets plans for EGM on Demutualisation The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) at its 55th Annual General Meeting (AGM) agreed to step down the resolution to demutualise the Exchange, following the NSE Council’s proposal to have an Extra-Ordinary General Meeting (EGM) on the demutualisation to allow for more consultations with market operators. The suggestion was supported by Emeka Madubuike, President of Association of Stock broking Houses of Nigeria and Mike Itegboje. The speakers further urged the Council and Management of NSE to fast track the demutulaisation process and pick a date for the EGM The NSE had earlier assured stakeholders in the capital market of their commitments towards demutualization of the exchange in 2016. Speaking at the event, the President of Council Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede disclosed that “in 2016 we will focus on demutualization of the Exchange for maximum efficiency in our operations and decision making processes, increase in our quoted asset classes to include exchange traded derivatives and monetization of our market services suite, as we explore untapped business opportunities to diversify and grow our income streams”. The NSE President further explained that some of the benefits of demutualization include delivering greater returns to members, greater flexibility and access to global markets, a more flexibly governance structure fostering decisive actions in response to the rapid changes in the business environment, enhanced synergies with other stock exchanges, and increased access to resources for capital investments raised by way
of equity offering or private investments. While soliciting the supports of members on the planned demutualization, he assured that the National Council is committed to delivering all these benefits. Pointing out that “We are acutely aware of our role in the local and global community and will continue to proactively collaborate with the federal and state governments, regulators, businesses and investors to develop solutions to challenges central to our market and national economy.” Meanwhile, the NSE financial highlights shows that revenue dropped by 32.95 percent, other incomes was up by 44.82 percent, total income was down by 16.84 percent while operating surplus before tax was down by 52.95 percent. According to the CEO of The NSE, Mr. Oscar N. Onyema, OON, the Exchange illustrated its resilience during the year amidst prolonged economic uncertainty, diminishing commodity prices and volatile securities markets. “Despite declines in our core income streams, alternative sources of income continued to play an important role in supporting the financial performance of our business. In 2015, revenue excluding transaction fees and listing income, grew by 15% contributing 40% to total revenue. The greatest drivers of this growth were revenues from our proactive investment strategy and income generated from our market services business”. “Our balance sheet remains solid, with over N22.78 billion in assets, representing a 10% growth rate in 2015. Our liquidity metrics remain strong as well, with a current ratio 3.79 and a total liabilities -to- total assets factor of 15% as of December 31, 2015”, Onyema said.
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Equities market adds N790bn in 3 days as GSK lead gainers Afolabi Adesola Trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) continued its gaining spree on Thursday as blue chips stocks kept increasing in value. All Share Index (ASI) of the Nigerian Bourse hit 31,000 points as it appreciated by 3.31 per cent to close at 31,071.25 basis points, to complement the 2.40 per cent appreciation recorded on Wednesday. With this feat, ASI Year-to-Date (YTD) returns stands at +8.48 per cent, while its one year return is at -2.09 per cent. At the end of Thursday equities trading, market capitalisation added N321 billion to close at N10.7 trillion as against N10.4
trillion recorded at the end of Wednesday session. However, market turnover closed negative as volume declined by 16.86 per cent against 1.60 per cent uptick recorded in the previous session, as investors traded 450.5 million shares. On the other hand market breadth remained positive as 37 gainers were recorded against 12 losers, an improved performance when compared with previous day outlook of 34 gainers versus 17 losers. Glaxo Smithkline Nigeria Plc led the gainers by 10.21 per cent for the third consecutive day, having improved it’s share value with N1.86 kobo to close at N20.07 kobo as against N18.21 kobo it traded.
On the other hand, NPF Microfinance Bank took the lead of the losers, as it’s stocks depreciated by 4.88 per cent to close at N1.17 kobo against N1.23 kobo it opened with. Transnational Corporation Plc, United Bank for Africa Plc and Zenith Bank Plc were the most active to boost market turnover, while Nestlé Nigeria Plc and Zenith Bank Plc top market value list. MRS leads the list of active stocks that recorded impressive volume spike as it traded 119,973 shares in 23 deals. At the end of trading session on Thursday, 450.5 million shares worth N5.7 billion exchanged hands in 6,360 deals.
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June 12: Abiola would have ended religious, ethnic dichotomy – Hon. Tunde
Braimoh You were a practising lawyer before going into politics, do you still practice now?
promise after attaining the post?
So, why did you choose politics over law?
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Entertainment Correspondent Mutiat Alli
Society Correspondent Abimbola Obatayo
Photography Quadri Olowolagba
Graphics Daniel Ekiye
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L3 Interview
‘I like putting smiles on the faces of people’ Continued from L2 our area, in my polling booth and some other areas very close to me. We took a lot of things up by ourselves and spent our money to see that we propagate the ideas and objectives of the man and the man and it was so painful that the election was cancelled. But that was an opportunity for Nigeria to cross the Rubicon of unnecessary dichotomy. We would have been able to cross the dichotomies, the divisions, the privileges, the unnecessary discriminations and distinguishing factors that exist in Nigeria; factors of religion, ethnicity. All this have an opponent of Abiola, in his polling booth, Abiola defeated him there, in his state, Kano. Christians voted for Abiola, it was a Muslim/ Muslim ticket, Abiola was a Muslim, Babangida was known as a Muslim, not withstanding, they did not even read all these things, it was not averred to. You are a year old as a lawmaker, what have you been able to do for the people? As a member of the house of Assembly and been tailored towards making the good of my people become better, as a community man, as a grass root man, as a man of the people as a man who lives with his people. Personal assistant, personal endowment, personal support of my people has always been part of me. So many things that we assist people for, even schools, institutions, markets; they need boreholes, they need generator, some of these things have been done, there are so many institutions and unions we have assisted so that they can survive this economic situation. As a politician, what would you say was your challenging moment? Every day is challenging but I see everything is challenging. Yoruba say: “you can be hungry alike but matters do not affect you alike. What is important to you may not be important to me; everybody has his own individual preferences. It is an opportunity to do better and do what you are supposed to do but what is important is that you must be courageous as a leader and you must be able to take decisions but make sure that the decisions you are taking are empirical, choices for the people, satisfy your conscience. So, if for whatever reason you are no longer a legislator, will you go back to law?
profession. Where do you hope to see the house in three years?
Our house is moving to greater heights by the grace of God because the speaker, Hon. Modashiru Obasa is an experienced legislator, a serving legislator, a nitch legislator, a intuition, ingenuity, sarcastic, dexterity, all these years now, nonstop in this House. So, he is in Lagos State if not in Nigeria. Look at it from the elementary level, for people to endorse you
How was growing up like for you, did you ever imagine that you would be a politician along the line? Well, I never knew but I know, leadership skill is
myself as a leader of men, right from the youth,
is something about the man that is great and good, we should celebrate such personalities. Honestly, it is not easy, to even win election on the street as CDA chairman of an association, not to talk of the whole constituency, state
playing leadership in many capacities, even in football club, even in social club,
election for the fourth time in a row, we should give that man a credit and that is not
leadership but then I never imagine to be a partisan politician.
not a strange thing that I
him, they can admire him, they can repose a we are having in the House of Assembly. By the grace of God, we shall continue to be the pacesetter, we shall continue to be the one that will make the livelihood of Lagosians to be better. So what do you like most about being a politician? I like putting smiles on the faces of people, when people come to me with issues that they
able to kind of empathize with them, resonate
life like? Well, social life is now interwoven with my work because the work takes hardly a time that is spent separate. Serving your people, you may be called at anytime for anything, if a house collapses in the area, we are there, if anybody is sick in your area, you are there, if anything good happens, you are there, if anything bad happens, you are there. So to really take time off for socials again, I work and I play alongside.
to life when they think there is hope, there is no
secret? No secrets, though I have my own moment
Ok, with all these, how do relax? You relax when you have to relax, when nature makes its calls, you sleep if you want to sleep and maybe shut your legs if you have to do. Holidays have not been easy because will be calls, things will happen, good or bad
I am not the type that sleep with malice, acrimony. I say my things, I move on and I have a good conscience, so whatever my conscience does not allow me to do, I will not do because it will not allow me to rest, so I try to be very cautionary about doing things that I know my conscience will disturb me in the night, so I try to have a free conscience with me I avoid hurting people and when I do occasionally, I quickly make haste to make amends and apologise whenever there is need.
really go for more than three days, four days anywhere you go, at most one week, that one week, if you reach, they will pack log of issues.
So what would you like to be remembered for probably when you leave the house? Well, a man that came and did his best to make his people happier.
will come in, so many things will come in and it
as quick as possible, when you accumulate issues; there are some things that a stitch in time saves millions. Some things will not be expensive, will not be tedious, will not be problematic if you quickly attend to them but worse. Some things, may be a phone call or a minor meeting will just solve some issues but
need issues in your area. How did you meet your wife?
I met my wife in my neighborhood, we were in the same neighborhood; so I met until later when she started working. She was an indoor type, when I started working too, I
only be on talking terms. But on talking terms we started going out, so with patience, I was able to woo her to my side. What does your love life look like now? children, case closed, no vacancy.
politician can make? make is to take people for granted and to assume things; to think you are the master of the game. You cannot take anybody for granted, those are very important now, that era has gone. Now things are more structured, with the enlightenment of electronic, with the awareness of Nigerians now, it should be costly for any politician to take anything for granted. Do you intend going further in politics? God knows that.
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Daily Times Nigeria Friday, June 24, 2016
Abimbola Obatayo
Pop-up concert
King Sunny Ade
launches first culture radio station
series set to hit Lagos
Popular Juju legend, King Sunny Ade also known as K.S.A recently launched his radio station in Ondo town, called M&C Radio
A show series, set to thrill audience to the stories, style and sounds of Falana with
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station in Nigeria. Governor Segun Mimiko of Ondo State while launching
the station advised the management to work together as one and for the betterment of the Ondo State people. He follows in the same line with Yinka Ayefele who established Fresh FM in Ibadan about three years ago.
Michael Tubes set to showcase
Afrobeats Collection
month, beginning this June till September, the event will hold in different vibrant spaces across
Michael Tubi, popularly known as Michael Tubes is set to present his collection on AfroBeats. Showcasing a full room of
Falana, a lady raised in Brampton, Canada listened to the likes of musical icons such as Fela,
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Red Media Africa bags Young PR Agency of the year award Red Media Africa has emerged
Awards & Annual Summit which took place on Friday, 17 June at the
and many more people out there who continue to believe that it can be
The leading Public Relations and Communication agency, a member
Red Media Africa is the PR and
for its sterling achievements in the Integrated Marketing Communication sector. “We are happy to be recognised It goes a long way to validate the years - inspiring and empowering a digitally connected generation of
but enjoyed the story a picture tells, the diversity of the variation in light, and the fun you have with a camera. This prompted him to return to university to study photography. His passion has since seen him taking pictures of prominent people in the society, going on tours with artists to capture the tale of the event and mastering photojournalism. His love for photography helps him to articulate who he is “the way photography documents a story is one that cannot be
of African music has been embraced, nurtured and appreciated by the different races, cultures and societies of the world today. African artists now perform on international stages, collaborate with international stars, aired on international channels and are cheered by all. He has been documenting scenes round AfroBeats for over a platform to the richness of contemporary music while bring-
said Sola Obagbemi, who is Senior “We dedicate it to the young and
Adebola Williams
which will operate on 106.5FM. The music legend has been working on the radio station for years and is reported to be
Baaba Maal, Hugh Masekela and many more.
youth media brands. With footprints in several countries across Africa including Ghana, Kenya and South Africa - and work for global brands including Facebook, the British Council, NB Plc amongst others - Red Media Africa is the go-to company to youth at any time.
Michael Tubi
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L7 Society
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