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Dangote Petroleum Refinery Commences Production Peter Uzoho Dangote Petroleum Refinery has commenced production of diesel and aviation fuel. President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, elatedly thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his support, encouragement, and thoughtful advice towards the actualisation of this project. Dangote also thanked the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Limited), the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and Nigerians for their support and belief in the historic project. “We thank President Bola Tinubu for his support and for making our dream come true. This production, as witnessed today, would not have been possible without his visionary leadership and prompt attention to details. “His intervention at various stages cleared all impediments thereby

accelerating the actualisation of the project. We also thank the NNPC, NUPRC and NMDPRA for their support. “These organisations have been our dependable partners in this historic journey. We also thank Nigerians for their belief and support in this project. We have started the production of diesel and aviation fuel, and the products will be in the market within this month once we receive regulatory approvals. “This is a big day for Nigeria. We are delighted to have reached this significant milestone. This is an important achievement for our country as it demonstrates our ability to develop and deliver large capital projects. This is a game changer for our country, and I am very fulfilled with the actualisation of this project,” a statement yesterday, quoted Dangote to have said. The refinery has so far received six million barrels of crude oil at its two SPMs located 25 kilometres from the shore. The first crude delivery was done on December 12, 2023, and the 6th cargo was delivered on

January 8, 2024. The Refinery can load 2,900 trucks a day at its truck-loading gantries. The products from the Refinery would conform to Euro V specifications. The refinery design complies with the World Bank, US EPA, European emission norms, and Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) emission/effluent norms. Employing state-of-the-art technology. “I must extend our sincere

appreciation to our bankers and financiers, both local and offshore, who demonstrated a great deal of patience, in seeing us through many difficult times. In the same vein, we thank the Government of Lagos State, under the leadership of Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who has been incredibly proactive in ensuring that the many challenges we encountered in the course of executing this project were quickly resolved. I thank him immensely."

Flare at Dangote refinery which started production yesterday

IBB: I Tried to Make Gani Fawehinmi My Friend But Failed Sunday Ehigiator Former Military Head of State of Nigeria, General Ibrahim Babangida, has made a controversial revelation about his relationship with late civil rights lawyer and activist, Gani Fawehinmi, stating that during his tenure as Head of State, he employed all possible means to make the deceased his friend. Babangida who said Fawehinmi was a good man, explained that

while his efforts failed, a friend of Fawehinmi and member of his ministerial cabinet, Mr. Alex Akinyele, also tried in vain to spark a friendship between them. Making the disclosure during an interview on Channels Television yesterday, Babangida added that in the process of formulating many of his policies, he always queried members of his inner circle on the reaction he would receive from Fewehinmi. Fawehinmi, a legal luminary and

one of the most loved Nigerian social activist until his demise, was one of the most outspoken critics of Babangida's government at the time and was detained no less than 17 times by Babangida's administration which ended in 1993. Nigerians would remember the human rights lawyer for many things among which were his fierce commitment to upholding the ethics of social responsibility and his many acts of selfless service rendering

professional legal services to many of his clients for free. According to Babangida, “He (Fawehinmi) is a good critic and he doesn’t want to be seen with someone that people already perceived as ‘an evil genius’.” “I like listening to him. I made it a point to become his friend. He was very friendly with one of my former ministers, the late Alex Akinyele; they were very good friends, and he tried to make us very good friends.

YOUR JUDGMENTS ON KANO, PLATEAU, ZAMFARA, PERVERSE, SUPREME COURT BLASTS A'COURT'S ELECTION PANELS Chuks Okocha, Alex Enumah, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo in Umuahia, Ahmad Sorondinki in Kano,Seriki Adinoyi in Jos, Okon Bassey in Uyo, Benjamin Nworie in Abakaliki The Supreme Court yesterday berated some justices of the Court of Appeal over the quality of their judgments in the governorship election petitions brought before them. Delivering judgment in governorship appeals involving eight states of the federation, the apex court described as perverse the judgments of the appellate court that nullified the elections of governors of Kano, Plateau and Zamfara States. In three separate judgments the appellate court justices had voided the election of Governors Abba Yusuf, Caleb Mutfwang and Dauda Lawal on grounds of alleged unlawful nomination and sponsorship and deduction of alleged illegal votes. Justices of the apex court including John Okoro, Emmanuel Agim and Helen Ogunwumiju regretted that despite several decisions of the Supreme Court that tribunals and courts lacked the jurisdiction to dabble into the internal matters of political parties, some justices could still go ahead and sack a winner of an election on grounds of political parties' primaries, nomination or sponsorship.

Kano State Delivering judgment in the appeal by Yusuf, a five-member panel of the apex court led by Justice John Okoro, in reversing the sack of the New Nigerian People's Party’s (NNPP) governor, held that the Court of Appeal was wrong in affirming the judgment of the tribunal which held that Yusuf did not win majority of lawful votes cast at the March election in Kano State. The apex court in determining the case raised two issues: whether the lower court was right in deducting the 165,000 votes and whether the lower court was right in entertaining the issue of membership of political parties. According to Justice Okoro, the tribunal was wrong in deducting votes accrued to Yusuf at the election on grounds that the ballot papers were not signed and stamped by officials of INEC. In addition, the court held that Section 71 of the Electoral Act relied upon by the lower court to deduct the alleged disputed votes does not apply in the instant case. "The provision does not refer to any regulation or action at the polling units," he said, adding that the provision was to the exclusion of ballot papers.

Having so held the apex court went ahead to restore the deducted 165,616 votes to reinstate the victory of Yusuf at the governorship election. "The decision of the trial court cannot stand, all the ballot papers are hereby restored", adding that the evidence did not show that the appellant interfered with the ballot papers not signed. On the second issue, the apex court also faulted the Court of Appeal for holding that Yusuf was not a member of the NNPP as at the time he contested the election, adding that the issue of nomination and sponsorship were pre-election matter and outside the jurisdiction of the court. Besides, Okoro observed that contrary to the appellate court, the tribunal never held that Yusuf was not qualified to contest the poll but that his name was not in the NNPP's membership register submitted to INEC. The apex court subsequently set aside the judgment of the two lower courts for being perverse and restored the electoral victory of Abba Yusuf. INEC had declared Abba Yusuf of the NNPP winner of the March 18, 2023 governorship election in Kano State, having won majority of the lawful votes cast at the election. But, the Kano State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in a judgment in September last year, voided Yusuf election after it deducted over 160,000 votes accrued to the NNPP on the grounds that the ballot papers used for the poll were not signed and stamped by officials of the electoral umpire. The deduction then gave Nasiru Gawuna of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the lead and was subsequently declared the duly elected governor of Kano State. Besides affirming the judgment of the tribunal, the appellate court went ahead to void Yusuf's participation in the March 18 governorship election, which INEC declared winner on grounds of unlawful and illegal nomination and sponsorship. Yusuf and the NNPP in their appeal had urged the apex court to set aside the two lower courts decisions because the tribunal erred in law when it deducted his over 160,000 votes on account of not been signed and stamped by INEC officials. Besides, the appellants further faulted the judgment of the appellate court, arguing that the issue of nomination and sponsorship was a pre-election matter, which the appellate court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain. They therefore urged the Supreme Court to nullify and set aside the concurrent judgments of the two lower courts and affirm his election as duly elected governor of Kano State.

Plateau State Similarly, the apex court also set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal, which voided the election of Governor Mutfwang of Plateau state. A five-member panel of the court reversed the decision of the appellate court for being perverse on the grounds that the issue of primary election that produced Mutfwang was outside the jurisdiction of the lower court. Besides the apex court pointed out that the validity of nomination and sponsorship were not valid ground to void an election. “The court of appeal lacked jurisdiction to entertain it", Agim said, stating that besides, the issue of sponsorship had elapsed long ago, as the law stipulates that a person challenging the nomination or sponsorship of a candidate for an election must institute the legal action within 14 days from which such illegality was said to have been made. The apex court in addition explained that the petitioners not being members of the PDP have no locus to challenge the primary election of the PDP. "Since they are not members of the PDP, the tribunal and Court of Appeal have no right at all to look into the issue." On the issue of whether the order of the Plateau State High Court could affect the National Executive Committee (NEC), the apex court held that the appellate court was wrong in holding that the order affects the NEC. Besides, Justice Agim stressed that the issue of primary was an internal matters of political parties which both the tribunal and Court of Appeal lacked jurisdiction. Agim, also pointed out that contrary to the claim of the petitioners and the judgment of the appellate court the order of the Plateau High Court was not disobeyed by the PDP as evidence showed that a fresh primary was conducted. Agim, warned the legal profession especially "the bar and bench to wake up," or else would soon render itself irrelevant. "The judgment of the Court of Appeal is set aside, the election of the appellant is restored and the judgment of the tribunal affirming the election of the appellant is hereby affirmed,” he added. Meanwhile, Presiding Justice, Okoro also reacting, lamented that, "a lot of people have suffered" because of the wrongful judgments of the appellate court which had sacked several legislators who won elections under the platform of the PDP. Justice Helen Ogunwumiju also berated the appellate court for going

into the issue of nomination and sponsorship despite several decisions of the apex court to the effect that a political party cannot challenge the primary election of another. INEC had on March 20, 2023, declared Caleb Mutfwang of the PDP as the winner of the Plateau governorship election after he scored 525,299 votes, against the 481,370 votes of the APC and its candidate, Nentawe Goshwe. In its judgment in last September the three-member panel of the Plateau tribunal had affirmed Mutfwang's election and dismissed Goshwe's petition for being incompetent and lacking in merit. Not satisfied the petitioners proceeded to the appellate court where the three panel voided the judgment of the tribunal and ordered the sack of Mutfwang as governor on grounds of illegal nomination. The appellate court had agreed with the appellants that the primary election that produced Mutfwang as candidate of the PDP was illegal, unlawful and constituted in violation of a court order. The appellate court subsequently ordered INEC to issue a fresh Certificate of Return to Goshwe after withdrawing the earlier one issued to Mutfwang. Dissatisfied, Mutfwang had approached the apex court to set aside the judgment of the appellate court on grounds that the issue of qualification was a pre-election matter, adding that the party did not at any time violated the order of court regarding organising fresh congress.

Zamfara Like Kano and Plateau, the apex court also restored the election victory of Dauda Lawal at the March 18 governorship election in Zamfara State for not being in tandem with the law. Delivering judgment in the appeal by Lawal, Justice Agim, who delivered the lead judgment held that the judgment of the appellate court which nullified the judgment of the tribunal that affirmed election of Lawal as governor was perverse and ought to be set aside. "The judgment of the Court of Appeal have no evidential foundation and it is hereby set aside. The order setting aside the judgment of the tribunal and order for fresh election are hereby set aside. "The judgment of the tribunal dismissing the petition of the petitioners for lacking merit is hereby affirmed," Justice Agim held. According to the judgment the petitioners never provided sufficient evidence to prove allegations of irregularities non-compliance, corrupt practices, adding that petitioners failed

to call relevant witnesses such as polling agents, party agents or people who witnessed the election. Besides, the apex court pointed out that relevant materials like the BVAS, voter register, forms EC40G amongst others were also not presented before the court to prove petitioners case. INEC had declared Lawal of the PDP governor haven scored a total of 377,726 votes to defeat then incumbent governor Matawalle who scored 311,976 votes. Lawal's election was also affirmed by the Zamfara Election Petitions Tribunal last September, after dismissing Matawalle's petition for being incompetent and lacking in merit. Besides the tribunal awarded a sum of N500, 000 fine against the petitioners for filing the petition. However, a three-member panel of the Court of Appeal led by Justice Oyebisi Folayemi, nullified the return of Governor Lawal as the winner of the governorship poll. Justice Sybil Nwaka had ordered INEC to conduct a fresh election in three local government areas of the state, where elections had not been held previously or where results from various polling units were not counted. Dissatisfied Lawal had approached the apex court to set aside the judgment of the appellate court and affirm the judgment of the tribunal which affirmed his victory at the poll.

Lagos, Bauchi, Ebonyi, Abia, Cross River Meanwhile, the apex court affirmed the elections of the governors of Lagos, Bauchi, Ebonyi, Abia and Cross River States. The apex court affirmed the elections after dismissing the appeals against them for being incompetent and lacking in merit. The apex court held that it found no cogent reason to deviate from the concurrent judgments of the tribunal and Court of Appeal which held that they were lawfully elected as governors. Reacting to the development, constitutional lawyer and rights activist, Professor Mike Ozekhome, called for a review of the law that restricted National and states houses of assembly elections to the Court of Appeal. Ozekhome who pointed out that the judgments of the apex court faulting the decisions of the appellate court on the 2023 general elections have vindicated him over his call for reforms in the judiciary, He lamented the fate of the legislators who lost out because their case ended at the appellate court and was not privileged to get the wrongful judgments against them reversed. The Appeal Court had sacked legislators of the PDP on account that

they emerged from a faulty primary held in disobedience of an order of the Plateau State High Court. However, the Supreme Court in its judgment held that the appellate court was wrong to have looked into how they were sponsored by the PDP, adding that the order of the State High Court which they had anchored their decision was made outside jurisdiction and therefore of no consequences. Besides, the apex court added that evidence before it showed that the said order of the High Court was complied with when the PDP went to conduct a fresh election.

Otti Restates Resolve to Make Abia Excel Reacting to the Supreme Court ruling, Abia State Governor, Mr. Alex Otti, yesterday, reiterated his commitment to make the State take its rightful place among the best states in Nigeria and beyond. Speaking at a press conference at his Nvosi country home, following the affirmation of his mandate by the Supreme Court in Abuja, Otti said good governance has come to stay in Abia. He assured Abians that he would work to restore their dignity and make them proud of their God's own state. Otti, who has apparently heaved a sigh of relief, expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu "for remaining firm to the resolve that the judiciary should be independent." He noted that by making good his promise not to interfere in the affairs of the judiciary, the President has engendered positive outcomes in the country. "If he (Tinubu) did not do that, perhaps, some of the judgments and verdicts that were given today may have been different," Otti said. "I want to encourage him to continue in that light. I believe that his non-intervention in the judiciary has produced positive results in the country today.” The Abia governor, stated that, "because the rule of law has prevailed, people who were getting ready to burn down some places have been compelled to sheathe their swords." He lauded the judiciary for standing firm against the sinister plots of "desperate politicians" to thwart the will of the people, thereby proving that it remained the last hope of the common man. Having faced a hot challenge by hid opponents, Otti gave kind words to all the governorship candidates that did not drag him to court, saying that they have been supportive. He said: "I want to invite everyone including my opponents who were in court with me to say now that the battle is over, you have no choice but to sheathe your sword.


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FARE THEE WELL... President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (right), with outgoing France Ambassador to Nigeria, Emmanuelle Blatmann, during the farewell visit by the envoy to the Presidential Villa in Abuja... yesterday

Tinubu: My Govt Considering Deployment of Forest Guards to Tackle Insecurity Charges APC govs to work for good of all Nigerians Requests input for proper implementation of school feeding programme nationwide Deji Elumoye in Abuja President Bola Tinubu yesterdaydisclosed that his administration is tinkering with the possibility of deploying forest guards to tackle current security challenges facing the nation. Speaking at the State House, Abuja, while receiving in audience members of the Progressive Governors' Forum (PGF), the President said the forest guards

upon deployment will assist other security agencies towards ensuring that Nigeria is safe from security problems. According to him, the deployment of forest guards was being considered, with better training, modern technological gadgets and weapons to strengthen Nigeria's security. Tinubu added that the solid mineral and marine economic sectors will also be secured by

special police. He said: “We have a big marine economy, and I do not see why we should not have the marine police. We will have the same in solid minerals to keep the scavengers away. I am ready to invest in security. We will buy our own minerals and keep them in reserves, especially gold, which will be effective in our foreign exchange reserve." He also used the opportunity to

implore governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to design and implement policies that prioritise all Nigerians and to always consider the national interest above political affiliations. The President said development policies would only find full relevance in people’s lives when there is inclusivity, ownership, and sustainability. Tinubu told the governors that

one of the biggest challenges the nation faces is divisiveness, but that the governing party must work towards healing and unifying the country by ensuring a collective national vision, and channelling energy and resources into nationbuilding. “You can convert people. You can appeal to people to come to your side,’’ he stated. The President said Nigeria was too blessed with human, natural,

MOFI Revokes BPE's Power of Attorney in Electricity Discos Orders immediate withdrawal of BPE nominees Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja The Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) has formally terminated the Power of Attorney (PoA) granted to the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) in

the 11 Electricity Distribution Companies (Discos), directing that henceforth, equity interests of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) in all electricity successor companies be restored, held and treated by it.

Shettima: National Philanthropic Office Will Be Huge Success Under Tinubu Inaugurates NPO local implementation committee

Vice President Kashim Shettima has given an assurance that the success and positive impact of the newly established National Philanthropic Office (NPO) was guaranteed under the President Bola Tinubu administration. According to him, the President has been a firm believer in giving back to society and as such, his enduring spirit of bettering the lot of the citizens is enough guarantee for the NPO to make a huge success and impact. Shettima disclosed this yesterday, at the inauguration of the Local Implementation Committee of the National Philanthropic Office (NPO) at the Banquet Hall of the State House, Abuja. The NPO, an initiative driven 100 percent by the private sector, with full support from the government, is part of efforts by the Tinubu-led federal government to raise alternative funding for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMSEs) and other vital economic programmes through collaboration with the private sector. The office is saddled with the

responsibility of ensuring the establishment of 12 industrial value-chain hubs and accelerators for startups and small businesses across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. Delivering his speech titled, "Philanthropy and Our Shared Responsibilities," during the inauguration of the Local Implementation Committee of the NPO, Vice President Shettima disclosed that the NPO is set to raise $200 million in grants and non-financial investment through local and international teams to provide support for start-ups in key sectors of the country's MSMEs space. According to him, "this initiative proposes to raise $200m in grants and non-financial investment, through local and international teams, to provide support to start-ups in the key sectors within the MSMEs space that drive job creation in Nigeria". Noting President Tinubu's passion for giving back to society, Shettima said his boss's commitment to philanthropy

The development was conveyed in a letter by the Managing Director of MOFI, Dr. Armstrong Takang, a copy of which was obtained by THISDAY yesterday. The letter captioned, "Re: Equity Holdings of the Federal Government of Nigeria in Electricity Distribution Companies," was addressed to the Chairman, Board of Directors of the Electricity Successor Companies and was copied to the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who is the Chairman of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP); as well as the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun and the 11 respective Discos.

In the letter, the MOFI CEO directed that the BPE nominees on the board of directors of this Discos be withdrawn with immediate effect, and share certificates issued in the name of the privatisation agency immediately withdrawn and cancelled He recalled that by virtue of the statutory mandate in Section 9 of the now repealed Electric Power Sector Reform Act, 2005, the BPE had been the holder of record of the equity interests of the Federal Government of Nigeria in the Discos. According to him, in this regard, since the privatisation of the Discos was completed

on November 1, 2013, BPE had nominated various persons to be directors and managed the implementation of the various rights and obligations of the FGN in the company. Also, under a Power of Attorney (PoA) granted by the Minister of Finance in 2012, Takang explained that the BPE was appointed the lawful attorney of the MOFI to implement the decision of the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) to privatise the Discos via a sale of shares. He noted that the responsibility thereby conferred by the finance minister was subsequently completed with the successful privatisation of November 2013.

and material resources to be struggling with a dearth of quality infrastructure, quality education, and world-class health facilities. He said the entire financial system of the country would be re-engineered for inclusivity, effectiveness, and efficiency. “We have no reason to be poor. Looking back on where we are coming from, where we have been, why we are facing infrastructural decay, a lack of quality and comprehensive education, as well as a lack of health facilities. We are not a cursed country, but blessed,’’ the President said. Tinubu asked the governors to come up with a framework that would make the implementation of the school-feeding programme more comprehensive and successful across all states of the federation, taking into consideration the peculiarities of each locality, but working towards having all children in school. “We have children of school age who are out of school. The way to promote education is to get all governors, including the opposition governors, involved in the schoolfeeding programme. Please, take it seriously. “We should not measure the children as statistics. We should measure their return to classrooms as our achievement. We should see economic growth in terms of value and empowerment. We should set up a committee to look into the methods. I am ready to invest in school feeding".

Nigeria, Benin, Niger, Others Pledge to Deliver on 913km West Africa Power Project Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Members of the West Africa Power Pool (WAPP) project yesterday vowed to deliver on the 913-kilometre electricity project expected to span 14 West African countries. The members include: Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, The Gambia, Togo, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. Chairman of WAPP, Sule Abdulaziz, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), while speaking at the 7th joint supervision committee meeting in Abuja,

stated that the project would redefine the region’s energy landscape when completed. The regional interconnection initiative, encompassing the construction of 880 km of 330 kV and 33 km of 225 kV high voltage transmission lines, Abdulaziz said, will catalyse efficient energy trade, encourage commercial exchange agreements, and bring electricity access to communities along the transmission line. “It stands at the forefront of a multifaceted effort to break the shackles of energy poverty and elevate the living standards of our communities. Beyond being a paradigm shift on how we approach power

generation and distribution. It is a lifeline for those living in areas with limited or no electricity access. “This visionary initiative prioritises underserved regions, aiming to bridge the gap in electricity access. It's about bringing power to schools, clinics, and businesses that have long operated in the shadow of energy scarcity. “The North Core Project is a beacon of hope for these communities, unlocking their full potential, and promising not only a reliable power supply but also a catalyst for socioeconomic progress,” he stated.

According to him, the goal is to ensure that the North Core Project delivers on its promise of reliable, sustainable, and affordable electricity for the people of the region. “It's a colossal task, but it's one that we are well-equipped to handle, armed with collective wisdom and a commitment to progress,” the TCN CEO added. In his remarks, WAPP Secretary General, Siengui Ki, said the North Core Project had recorded significant progress, with the foundation, assembly, and lifting works for the lines having commenced, while fencing and levelling of substation sites were in progress.


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PROMOTING NON-OIL EXPORT... L-R: Executive Director, Business Development of Nigeria Export Import Bank, Stella Okotete; Commissioner for Agriculture, Osun State, Tola Faseru; Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce; Trade and Investments; Mrs. Folashade Ambrose Medem; Founder, International Cocoa Diplomacy and Oloni of Eti-Oni, Oba Dokun Thompson Gureje; his wife, Angelique Monet Gureje- Thompson; and Managing Director of Nexim Bank, Mr Abubakar Bello, at the launch of Cocoa connect Africa Portal in Lagos … yesterday

Lagos Catholic Archbishop Seeks End to Killings, Urges Govts to Tackle Corruption Ferdinand Ekechukwu The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos Diocese, Most. Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, has attributed the myriad of challenges facing the country to leadership problem. The clergy, while speaking in an exclusive interview with THISDAY, in Lagos, highlighted the danger of corruption, inefficiency and lack of transparency to any society. He stressed the need for leadership to address the issue of good

governance by leading people in the right direction and make the required sacrifices for the nation. Archbishop Martins said there was need for the political will to deal with inappropriate use of government resources. According to him, lack of transparency on the part of leaders cast doubts upon the shared aspiration for peaceful co-existence. “Leaders are supposed to lead by example in directing people towards that which is best, the practices

which are best, to attain common good. In other words, leaders who expect the followers to make sacrifices in other that goals be achieved must lead by example. “As it were today, the economy is in a very bad shape; there is hardly money for people to do their normal things. Even for a sick person to buy drugs, simple malaria drugs and the rest of them are becoming more and more difficult. Yes, sacrifices are supposed to be made. But I believe the leadership also has a

responsibility of making sacrifices to the people,” he added. Speaking on the killings in some parts of the country, especially Plateau State, he said, “The way things are now, seems to me we are going towards the precipice again as a nation. And unless we decide to begin to do things differently, than we have been doing, we will talk and talk about the killings that are going on all over the country at this point in time. “The fact that those killings

happened and there are no consequences that anybody can point at is gradually driving people to the edge. And I believe that as we are beginning to see peaceful demonstrations going on, for example in Plateau State, if this is not taken seriously, very soon, people will begin to take laws into their hands.” Speaking further, he said, “We will continue to see situations of attacks on some communities by the so called unknown gunmen

Komolafe Seeks Police Support to End Oil Theft in N’Delta Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The Chief Executive of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe, has said that enhanced collaboration with the police in Nigeria was necessary in the country's efforts to curb oil theft. Komolafe emphasised the urgent need for a united front against the escalating challenges posed by the menace when he visited the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun in his office at the Force

Headquarters, Abuja. A statement by the NUPRC said Komolafe painted a “horrid picture” of the menace and the detrimental effect it has had on the country’s economy. The NUPRC boss underscored the importance of joint efforts to safeguarding Nigeria’s commonwealth. “After briefing the Inspector General on the efforts made so far by the commission, in collaboration with other security agencies and relevant agencies of government, the chief executive pointed out that arresting the menace requires a joint approach

and strategic coordination. “He said it was why he was seeking partnership with the Nigerian Police to leverage their expertise in law enforcement, particularly in apprehending and prosecuting perpetrators,” the statement signed by the Manager, Corporate Communications, Mrs. Victoria Okefe, added. Responding to the request, Egbetokun acknowledged the severe impact of oil theft on both the finances and the reputation of the country and agreed on the need for urgent action to deal with the situation for the sake

Keystone Bank Assures Customers of Smooth Operations as New Management Takes Over Keystone Bank Limited has reassured its stakeholders, including customers and partners across the country of unhindered and smooth running of its operations, as a new management takes over. In a statement signed by the Company Secretary yesterday, the lender noted that it would continue to operate and serve its numerous customers within the guidelines of the Central Bank of Nigeria under the direction of the bank’s new leadership headed by Mr. Hassan Imam. According to the bank: “Following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s appointment of a new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for Keystone Bank, Mr. Hassan Imam, we would like to assure the general public of Keystone

Bank’s continued operations within the guidelines of the CBN under the direction of the bank’s new leadership. “Keystone Bank continues to operate in all its branches and across all channels. “We assure our stakeholders, including customers, partners, and other stakeholders, that we are fully committed to serving them, as we remain dedicated to the safety of our customers' deposits, financial well-being, and upholding the trust placed in us by our stakeholders.” Before assuming the position, Imam, who has over 25 years of banking experience, had served as the Executive Director of the North Directorate at Fidelity Bank, since January 2020. Imam holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and three other Master’s Degrees,

including an MBA which he obtained from Business School, Netherlands. He is a member of the Chartered Public Accountant.

of the growth and stability of the country’s economy. Although regarded as Africa’s biggest oil producer, Nigeria has been unable to meet the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) crude oil

quota for over three years. The country has barely managed to produce between 60 per cent and 70 per cent of its expected crude oil output during the period, seriously hobbling Nigeria’s capacity to finance its budgets.

in the east, for instance, and the bandits in the north. These are very dire things that are happening. “ He observed that “we have not had adequate response to those challenges. “I mean if people feel that they are not being listened to, if people feel they do not have adequate stake in the life of the country, and therefore they begin to act and react to that, you cannot justify the way they react.” He suggested that government officials needed to listen to people dispassionately in a way that it’s more of wanting to hear them. “Rather than as it were, listening just for the sake of ‘we have heard you’, they have to listen to them and respond to the issues which they bring up. That’s one thing I believe also that is important for us as a people to also go back to the values that make up for proper human co-existence. The respect for life seems to have constantly been put to the back burner these days,” he concluded.

Edo Seals Deal for State-wide Deployment of Electric Buses, devt of 175MW Wind Energy The Edo State Government has entered a new partnership with leading renewable energy company, Oando Clean Energy Limited, for the deployment of electric buses to enhance the State's transportation system. This is just as the state government also sealed a deal for a wind energy project with a capacity of 175 Megawatts. The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Edo State Government and Oando clean energy took place at the Government House in Benin City, the Edo State capital.

Obaseki, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie, said the state government was committed to giving every community in the state access to clean energy. According to him, “Clean energy is here to stay. We are happy to be one of the front runners among other states. “We have found a partner in Oando Energy. We are happy, and we will make sure that we keep our side of the agreement.” The Edo State Commissioner for Mining and Energy, Dr. Ojeifoh Enaholo, said the electric

bus scheme which will be rolled out in phases will commence with five buses for the take-off phase, while the wind energy project will also commence with a pilot scheme in a bid to revolutionise the electricity sector in the state. The Commissioner noted that charging stations for the vehicle batteries would be installed with all necessary facilities. According to him, the projects were part of the quick wins and finishing strong projects of the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration to support the existing structure in the area of power generation.

University of Kigali Appoints Ogechi Adeola as DVC The Governing Body of the University of Kigali (UoK) has appointed Prof. Ogechi Adeola, a Professor of Marketing, as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor – Academic (DVCA), effective January 11, 2024. Adeola holds a Doctorate in Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration from Alliance Manchester Business School, United Kingdom. According to a statement from the university, she earned a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Nigeria and obtained a Barrister at Law certificate from the Nigerian Law School, after which she was called to the Nigerian bar.

Adeola, is the immediate past Head of the Department of Operations, Marketing, and Information Systems at the Lagos Business School (LBS), Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria, and the Academic Director of LBS Sales Academy. She previously held the position of Associate Dean of Business Administration at the University of the People, California, USA, where she currently serves as a Business Administration Advisory Board member. She is an Independent NonExecutive Director at Cornerstone Insurance Plc., Nigeria, and she

served as a member of the Board of Directors at the University of Kigali until her appointment as Deputy Vice Chancellor-Academic. She possesses over 28 years of relevant work experience in industry and academia. Before transitioning to academia, she had spent over a decade in various roles within Nigeria’s financial sector, starting her career at Citibank Nigeria. It noted that Adeola’s pursuit of professional excellence was evident in her completion of executive education programmes at globally renowned institutions, including Harvard Business School, The Wharton School of the University of

Pennsylvania, Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, London Business School, and Cranfield School of Management. “She further enhanced her pedagogical skills through specialised training in case teaching and teaching innovation programmes of Harvard Business Publishing Education, IESE Business School, Spain, the Global Business School Network (GBSN), and Teaching the Practice of Management joint programme of the Association of African Business Schools and the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa,” the statement added.


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AGREEMENT SIGNING... L-R: Edo State Commissioner for Mining and Energy, Dr. Ojeifoh Enaholo; Secretary to the Edo State Government, Osarodion Ogie: and Executive Vice President, Oando Clean Energy, Ademola Ogunbanjo, after signing of agreement at the Government House in Benin City...yesterday

TotalEnergies Reaffirms Commitment to Taking FID on Ubeta Project in 2024 Peter Uzoho Hopes of new projects that would revitalise the Nigerian oil and gas industry and grow local content appear close to realisation as the Managing Director and Country Chair of TotalEnergies E&P Nigeria Limited, Mr. Matthieu Bouyer, has reconfirmed that the company would take the Final Investment Decision (FID) on the Ubeta gas project in 2024 Bouyer also revealed that some big upstream projects on the horizon would follow shortly. The managing director made the announcement when he led senior officials of the company to visit the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr. Felix Ogbe at the Board’s liaison

office in Abuja, on Thursday. A statement issued yesterday, by the NCDMB corporate communications department said the purpose of the visit was to congratulate the executive secretary on his appointment and reassure him of TotalEnergies’ commitment to continue developing oil and gas projects that would deliver value for the country, deepen Nigerian content, and yield returns to the company’s shareholders. Bouyer, according to the statement, affirmed that the company has an outstanding track record in Nigeria and has developed key oil and gas projects in the last 10 years. Some of the projects, he explained, were in deep water, as well as shallow water, adding that they created Nigerian Content

Records, such as the fabrication of six modules of the Egina’s Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel in Nigeria. The Managing Director also confirmed that the company was determined to unlock new

projects in Nigeria and solicited the continued cooperation of the NCDMB for accelerated Nigerian Content reviews and approvals. He noted that the Ubeta project, which is located at Oil Mining Lease (OML) 58, is an onshore project

The Kogi State Focal Person of National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), Abdulkareem Onyekehi Suleiman, disclosed this in Lokoja, at a public hearing held at the Kogi State House of Assembly on A Bill for a Law for The Establishment of Kogi State Social Investment Programme Agency. The National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) was introduced during former President Muhammadu Buhari regime with the aims of improving the health status, enrollment and educational outcomes of public primary school pupils. Onyekehi averred that the Kogi State Government had engaged 3000 cooks for the School Feeding Program,me, adding that some cooks kept engaging in sharp practices after receiving payment from the federal government to prepare meals for school pupils. He said, "Whatever you do in a public office, it is important you ensure accountability and ensure sanctions in case of fraud. We are coordinated. We have local gov-

ernment coordinators monitoring the programmes and we are also working with anti-graft agencies and secret service that are part of this programme. "We have had cases where some cooks that are supposed to be preparing meals for school pupils receive money and they will not prepare the meals. We have about 3000 cooks and we have disciplined 111 of them in recent time. "We recommend them for removal from the scheme and we have reported them to the appropriate authority for the discipline and punishment they deserved. We found out that they received money and they will not prepare meals for our school pupils. "Some of them are also not doing it in line with the guidelines. All these things, we have our report and we have given appropriate punishment. We have also made arrest of some people who commit fraud in the various local governments concerning other interventions from the government to cushion the hardship in our country.

progress being made on the Ubeta project in preparation for FID. "Already we have the site survey and basic engineering completed; we have the detailed engineering ongoing with Netco in Lagos.

Jonathan to Chair Colloquium on Igbinedion University 25th Anniversary Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City Nigeria’s first private university, Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, is set to celebrate its 25 years of existence. No fewer than six serving and former presidents from African countries are billed to

attend the colloquium which is the high point of activities marking the anniversary. Speaking to journalists at the university campus, Okada, Ovia Northeast Local Government Area of Edo State, Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye, disclosed that the colloquium would be chaired

Kogi Sacks 111 Cooks over School Feeding Programme Fraud Allegations Ibrahim Oyewale in Lokoja

and was designed to contribute gas to the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) plant and meet other domestic gas supply needs. TotalEnergies' Executive Director, JV Assets, Mr. Obi Imemba, had sometime last year, highlighted the

"We are not taking it lightly from anybody. Immediately the agency gets its report, we always swing into action and sanction whoever violates the programme or defraud the people of Kogi State. Onyekehi, who disclosed that not all schools had been captured in the programme, said the government before now had

been feeding 177,000 pupils in Kogi State and their target is to capture all the public primary schools in the state to accommodate all pupils in primary 1-3. While noting that the state government last recruited over 800 additional cooks in 2021, the Kogi State Focal Person of NSIP gave reasons why the programme has not continued for sometime.

and moderated by Nigeria’s former president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. In his address the VC said, “In 1999, history was made in Nigeria with the licensing of the first private university in the country. That university is Igbinedion University, Okada, with licence No: 01. By May this year, it will be exactly 25 years since that epochal event. "Today, we are delighted to announce the upcoming celebration of the 25 years anniversary of Igbinedion University, Okada, and the premier and leading private university in Nigeria. "The University was established precisely on 10th May 1999 and will therefore be 25 years old on 10th May 2024.” According to him, “Since inception, the university has achieved remarkable successes in teaching, research, capacity building, innovative studies and perhaps most significantly, the

production of exceptional graduates in diverse fields of human endeavour who are contributing their quota to national and global development. These achievements warrant the elaborate celebration planned for the anniversary." Ezemonye, further said that the colloquium, titled ‘ReImagining Tertiary Education for Africa’s Present and Future Realities’, will focus on tertiary education in Africa within the context of today’s dynamic globalised knowledge economy and tech-driven world. He also noted that, “the landscape of higher education is changing rapidly and disruptively, just as the entire education sector in Africa, thus impelling the need to adapt to the global demands. It is obvious that future ready universities must be equipped with continually increasing potency for technological disruption and collective digital paradigm shift."

Zulum Mourns His Tinubu’s SSA Launches Vocational, Entrepreneurship Education Programme Spokesperson, Isa Gusau The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Technical Vocational and Entrepreneurship Education, Abiola Arogundade, has partnered with Yikodeen, a pioneering force in the realm of leather goods, to announce the birth of a transformative shoemaking and leather crafting training programme. The initiative was designed to empower 100 young Nigerians through technical and vocational education, targeting

individuals keen on mastering the art of shoemaking and leather craftsmanship. The core objective of the programme is to equip aspiring artisans with a robust skill set encompassing various facets of leatherworks. The curriculum covers a spectrum of vital skills, including the fundamentals of footwear design, prototyping, pattern grading, upper preparation, footwear production, and materials knowledge.

Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum has expressed deep sorrow and profound grief at the passing of his spokesperson, Mallam Isa Gusau, who passed away on Thursday at a hospital in India, after a protracted illness. Zulum, in a statement yesterday, said that the entire Borno State Government mourns the loss of a dedicated public servant and a cherished member of the team.

According to the statement, while Zulum had made personal contact with the family of his late spokesperson, he extended condolences to friends and associates, particularly members of the media industry. Isa Gusau, who served as the Special Adviser on Public Relations and Strategy to Governor Zulum since June 2019, had also served in the same capacity under his predecessor, Senator Kashim Shettima, who is now Nigeria’s Vice President.


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Jan.15 and Unity of Ex-Servicemen

anuary 15, Armed Forces Remembrance Day, is a day set aside by the federal government for Nigerians to remember their fallen heroes. Members of the armed forces, through pre-independence, during the civil war to ECOMOG and AU, are making supreme sacrifices. Nigerians should not forget their efforts in making sure we sleep with our two eyes closed. Thus we should reciprocate to ensure the families they left behind are taken care of by the Nigerian Legion which is the umbrella body that oversees the welfare of all ex-servicemen. The Nigerian Legion is the only statutorily recognized body that oversees the welfare, enhance and speak on behalf of ex-servicemen. Established since 1964, the Nigerian Legion has, through the Act establishing it, Section 11, provides that federal government should fund it but unfortunately nothing has been done. Funding is a huge challenge. There has been no take-off grant, so funding is required to be provided by way of annual budgetary provision so that there could be impact on the lives of military widows, orphans, retirees and dependants. The Act establishing the Nigerian Legion has made it possible to establish legitimate businesses through which funds could be realized. This underscores the relevance of funding. It is in the light of this that we have put up a request through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to enable the Nigerian Legion to set up a Microfinance Bank that would allow its members access soft loans that would be devoid of the usual commercial banks encumbrances. This would greatly assist our members. The Legion also wishes to establish a trauma centre for the treatment of its members who are affected by post- traumatic stress disorders. A seed fund is required to address the funding challenge; this will eliminate the need to go cap in hand periodically to ask for donation from the general public through the sale of emblems. Patronizing our emblems is a way of responding to our consciences to donate to those who put their lives in the line for you and I. Monies realised from sale of emblems are barely enough to cover even the overhead costs of the Legion with its 36 state chapters and the FCT. Though the Nigerian Legion is the only

statutorily recognized body of ex-servicemen, this is without prejudice to the right of individuals to form associations, but we should not sow the embers of disunity. There are about 15 other association of veterans, they each operate within their articles of operation. Some of these operate as if they’re labour unions devoid of the discipline that the military is known for. Such unpatriotic individuals by calling for picketing through uncivilized manner or carrying of placards are exploiting the sentiments of the junior ranks in the military through misinformation about security debarment allowance. Thus, there is the need to review the activities of the Nigerian Legion, hence the bill seeking to establish the Veterans Federation of Nigeria (VFN) would soon be sent before the National Assembly. And a database will soon be set up in order to assess the number of ex-servicemen in Nigeria. A remembrance emblem had earlier been launched by President Bola Tinubu which signifies an appeal to Nigerians to donate generously to the fallen heroes in order to take care of their orphans and widows.

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No Spiritual Spouses or Attacks

he Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) asks the public to ignore a poster circulating on social media inviting people to a closed WhatsApp group session on “How to be free ȱ ȱ ȱȦ Ĵ ȱ ȱŝȱ ¢ Ȅǯȱ The program will hold daily from March 12-15, 2024. The organisers asked participants to pay a registration fee of 150, 000 naira or an early registration fee of 130, 000 naira to the UBA account number 1025539232. The account name is Viancee Global Services. The payment starts on January 1st and closes on March 1, 2024. According to the announcer, people should send the evidence of payment to this Whatsapp number+2349071587096. Advocates have called the number to confirm this event, but the organiser is not answering calls. The Advocacy for Alleged Witches informs the public that this program is a scam. The public is warned not to participate in the event or patronize this fraudster and others who prey on desperate, vulnerable, and gullible folks. The Nigerian public should realize that there is nothing like spiritual spouses. This claim is utter nonsense. To have a spiritual spouse implies that there is a spiritual marriage. Is that not absurd? In addition, there is no evidence of spiritual attacks

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against any person or community. These claims are a load of deception and foolery. The notion of spiritual husbands or wives is fiction. Some self-acclaimed mischievous pastors, marabouts, diviners, and spiritualists invented these imaginaries to deceive and extort money from ignorant folks. Nigerians must resist these charlatans or rue it. These fraudsters target single men, especially single women, and make them believe that they have been unmarried because they are married to the mermaid, an ancestor or a tree. They target couples having marital issues and make them believe that their problems have been caused by their spiritual spouses. These charlatans attribute family problems, including health issues, to spiritual attacks. And as in this case, they ask the people with these ‘spiritual challenges’ to pay huge sums of money for prayers and exorcism. Many pastors and other self-styled men and women of God are notorious for instilling fears and fleecing individuals and communities in the name of delivering them from spiritual spouses or for neutralizing spiritual attacks. Leo Igwe directs the Advocacy for Alleged Witches.·

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Waste Disposal and Borno Customs Bridge

iles of garbage line the streets leading up to the Customs Bridge in Borno, creating an eyesore for residents and visitors alike. The waste disposal crisis, which has been ongoing for months, is not only an aesthetic problem but also a health and environmental hazard. The piles of garbage, which ȱ ¢ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ Ĵ ǰȱ ȱ ȱ ¢ȱ ¢ǰȱ ȱ ¢ȱ ȱ ȱ ȱę ȱ ǯȱ ¢ǰȱ ȱ ȱ ȱ Ĵ ȱ ȱ ȱ ǰȱ which could pose a threat to nearby residents. Some residents have taken to burning the garbage in an attempt to reduce the waste, but this has resulted in toxic fumes and smoke billowing through the air. The burning also poses a risk of fire spreading to nearby homes and businesses. Besides, the burning of plastic and other non-biodegradable materials is releasing harmful toxins into the air and water which can have long-term consequences for the local ecosystem. In addition, the burning is depleting the region’s already limited supply of clean water. The combined effect of these factors will create a serious environmental problem in the area. Fadeela Mustapha Lawan, Department of Mass Communication, Borno State University


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WE SHARE YOUR GRIEF ... L-R; Son-in-law, Mayowa Awopeju; Daughter-in-law, Folake Martins; Son of the deceased, Bunmi Martins and Daughter-in-law, Atolagbe Martins, during the wake for the late founder of Bemil Security Company Ltd, Omo'ba Olajide Abayomi Martins in Lagos...recently Photo: Abiodun Ajala

Tinubu Approves N683bn Intervention Fund for Tertiary Institutions Okays redeployment, posting of 24 permanent secretaries Deji Elumoye, Olawale Ajimotokan and Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has approved the sum of N683, 429,268 billion as the 2024 Intervention Funds for public tertiary education institutions in the country. The Executive Secretary of

Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Sonny Echono, disclosed this yesterday, during the Fund’s strategic planning meeting with heads of beneficiary-institutions in Abuja. Echono said from the total, 90.75 per cent was budgeted for direct disbursement and 8.94 per cent for some designated

Appoints 9-man board for Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund

special projects. A stabilisation of 2.27 per cent was allowed to enable the Fund respond to emerging issues. He also disclosed that each university shall get for 2024 intervention cycle, a total sum of N1,906,944,930.00, each Polytechnic N1,165,355,235.00 while each College of Education

shall get N1,398,426,282.00. So far, this year’s intervention witnessed a boost as compared to last year's, which saw the disbursement of over N320 billion. It would be recalled that the 2023 intervention cycle saw each university receiving N1,154,732,133.00; Polytechnic

– N699,344,867.00, while each College of Education got N800,862,602. "Mr. President has approved the Year 2024 disbursement guidelines in the total sum of N683,429,268, 402.64. From this total, 90.75% is budgeted for direct disbursement and 8.94% for some designated special

projects. A stabilization of 2.27% is allowed to enable the Fund respond to emerging issues. “Based on this approval, each university shall get, for the year 2024 intervention cycle, the total sum of N1,906,944,930.00. This comprises N1,656,944,930.00 as annual direct disbursement and N250 million as zonal

Matawalle: EFCC to Revisit N70bn Fraud ICAN President Tasks FG on Clear, Atiku's Former Spokesman, Consistent Policies for Power Sector Sowunmi May Dump PDP Case, Group Demands Speedy Probe KuniTyessi in Abuja

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has vowed to revisit the probe leveled against the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mattawalle over alleged N70 billion money laundering while he was Governor of Zamfara State. Olukoyede, made this known in Abuja yesterday through the Commission's Acting Director of Public Affairs, Wilson Uwujaren, who spoke to the media, following a protest by Zamfara Alternative Forum at the EFCC Headquarters.

The Zamfara Alternative Forum had stormed the Commission's Headquarters yesterday in protest, urging the EFCC to revisit the probe of Matawalle over his alleged N70 billion money laundering during his tenure as the Governor of Zamfara State. Speaking during the protest, the group's spokesperson, Mahmud Abubakar said, "The Zamfara Alternative Forum urges the EFCC to resume its investigation of former governor Bello Matawalle over the N70 billion fraud uncovered by the commission during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State.

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The 59th President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Dr. Innocent Iweka Okwuosa, has called on the government to establish and implement clear and consistent policies that would create conducive environment for investment in the sector. Okwuosa made the call when the council members of the ICAN paid a courtesy visit on the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), Dr. Tinuade Sanda. He acknowledged that the power

AT3 Resources introduces MUVMNT Platforms The AT3 Resources has announced the launch of the MUVMNT, a multiverse of brand experience platforms, comprising, The MUVMNT Studio, The MUVMNT Experiences, and The MUVMNT Reports.These

creative platforms aim to redefine brand experiences by fostering community, enabling interactions, and elevating culture. “In its seventh year of operation, the award-winning communications consultancy

is transforming into a brand growth agency, realigning its services for market leadership. “AT3 Resources is dedicated to reshaping storytelling, brand experiences, and engagement through movements that generate business value.

ICSAN Names Okuneye New Registrar Rebecca Ejiforma

The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN) has announced the appointment of Mr. Babatunde Oladipo Okuneye as the registrar and Chief Executive of the Institute.

Okuneye had earlier served as the ICSAN's Deputy Registrar, Operation between 2017 to 2018. ICSAN in a statement described Okuneye as an experienced administrator who will bring his wealth of experience to bear in the institute.

According to ICSAN, Okuneye holds a Higher National Diploma, HND in Business Administration from Lagos State Polytechnic and proceeds to obtaining a Postgraduate Diploma and MBA in Marketing from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi.

distribution sector in Nigeria was faced with multifaceted problems that included outdated transmission and distribution networks resulting in energy distribution losses, inconsistent and sometimes conflicting regulatory policies, bureaucratic hurdles and difficulties in enforcing regulatory policies, equipment vandalism, illegal connections and theft of electricity, non-payment of electricity bills by some consumers, especially government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), the challenge with the Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collection (ATC&C) losses methodology, just to mention a few.

Chuks Okocha in Abuja Segun Sowunmi, a former spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, has hinted of his possible defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress, (APC) Showunmi gave this hint while speaking on X, with the theme, “PDP leadership and role of opposition in democracy.” He urged a fellow ex-Atiku’s campaign spokesman, Daniel Bwala, to “keep a space” for him in the APC because he might dump the PDP.

Bwala had vowed to support President Bola Tinubu after a visit to the Presidential Villa. Sowunmi anchored his proposed defection to APC on the refusal of PDP members to reform the party. Showunmi said, ”Am I going to criticise President Bola Tinubu more than the one I have been criticising him? Am I going to fight him more than the one I have been fighting him?


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RUBBING MINDS… L-R: Ekiti State governor, Biodun Oyebanji; Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; President Bola Tinubu and Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, exchanging pleasantries after the National Council of State meeting in Abuja...yesterday

American Multinational, BlackRock Acquires Ogunlesi's Global Infrastructure Partners for $12.5bn Deal to make GIP one of world's biggest infrastructure investors Company appoints Ogunlesi into board Peter Uzoho American multinational, BlackRock Inc. has acquired Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a leading independent infrastructure fund manager owned by Nigeria's Adebayo Ogunlesi, for about $12.5 billion. The transaction has created a world leading infrastructure private market investment platform. According to a joint statement issued yesterday, BlackRock will pay $3 billion in cash and about 12 million shares, worth about $9.5 billion at Thursday’s close, and the deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2024.

The deal has launched BlackRock, the world’s biggest money manager, into the top ranks of investors that make long-term bets on energy, transportation and digital infrastructure. GIP manages $100 billion. The deal is also expected to make GIP one of the world's biggest infrastructure investors. However, subject to completion of customary onboarding procedures, BlackRock has agreed to appoint Ogunlesi, who is currently the Founding Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GIP into its board at the next regularly scheduled board meeting following the closing of the transaction.

Afreximbank Confirms Initial Release of $2.25bn from NNPC’s $3.3bn Crude Prepayment Loan Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), a pan-African multilateral financial institution, yesterday confirmed the disbursement of an initial $2.25 billion under a syndicated $3.3 billion crude oil prepayment facility sponsored by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC). In August last year, the NNPC said it had secured the crude oil repayment loan from the Cairobased bank that will support the government's reforms to stabilise the exchange rate market. Describing it as "relief for the naira", the NNPC had announced that the loan will “immediately” see the disbursement of funds to support the government in its ongoing fiscal and monetary policy reforms. But in a statement, the bank described it as a landmark financing agreement, stressing that it is the largest syndicated loan ever raised by Nigeria in the international market and one of the largest syndicated debts raised in Africa in recent years. The facility, the Prof Benedict Oramah-led bank said, will enhance Nigeria’s macroeconomic stability and long-term economic growth, while enabling access to raw materials and trade development efforts. According to AfreximBank, raising such a significant amount at year end when many financiers were closing their books represented a vote of confidence on Nigeria and Africa. “African Export-Import Bank has successfully arranged a syndicated $3.3 billion crude oil prepayment facility sponsored by the NNPC. An initial disbursement of $2.25 billion has been made. A second tranche

of $1.05 billion is expected to be disbursed subsequently. “This landmark financing is Nigeria's largest crude oil prepayment facility and one of the largest syndicated loans raised in Africa in 2023,” it added. AfreximBank stated that investors were keen to consider ticket sizes of $250 million and $500 million amid current headwinds and year-end pressures in the loan markets. The five-year facility, it said, carries a margin of 6.0 per cent per annum above the three-month Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR). “The transaction structure has an embedded price balance mechanism where 90 per cent of all excess cash from the sale of the committed barrels (after debt service) will be released. “The balance of 10 per cent will be used to prepay the facility, effectively shortening the final maturity of the facility and freeing cash flow from future pledged cargoes for use by Nigeria,” it stated. It listed the initial participating lenders as Afreximbank, Africa’s multilateral trade finance institution, Gunvor International BV, a Genevabased multinational energy and commodities trading company and Sahara Energy Resources Limited, an African-owned, leading international energy and infrastructure conglomerate. Afreximbank said its extensive structuring and technical experience in arranging similar complex oil & gas financing facilities in Angola, Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Chad Egypt, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, among others, was brought to bear in the successful closure of the facility, notwithstanding a very challenging market environment.

Also, Ogunlesi, a former Credit Suisse executive and one of the founding partners at GIP's management team, has also been appointed to lead the combined, highly complementary infrastructure platform. The GIP is the world’s largest independent infrastructure manager with over $100 billion in AUM and a strong reputation for driving operational improvements in its portfolio companies and proprietary origination. The transaction, the statement explained, created a market-leading, multi-asset class infrastructure investing platform with combined client AUM of over $150 billion across equity, debt and solutions and strengthened deal flow and co-investment opportunities. The statement added that the transaction was structured for leadership continuity and alignment with BlackRock’s stockholders, with a substantial majority of total consideration to be paid in

BlackRock stock. A $1 trillion market today, infrastructure had been forecast to be one of the fastest growing segments of private markets in the years ahead. A number of long-term structural trends support an acceleration in infrastructure investment. These include increasing global demand for upgraded digital infrastructure like fiber broadband, cell towers and data centers; renewed investment in logistical hubs such as airports, railroads and shipping ports as supply chains are rewired; and a movement toward decarbonisation and energy security in many parts of the world. Further, large government deficits mean that the mobilisation of capital through public-private partnerships will be critical for funding important infrastructure. Finally, as capital has become more scarce in a higher interest rate environment, companies are exploring partnership opportunities

for their embedded infrastructure assets to improve their returns on invested capital or to raise capital to reinvest in their core businesses. BlackRock has a broad network of global corporate relationships as a long-term investor in both their debt and equity. These relationships will help them lead critical investments in infrastructure to improve outcomes for communities around the globe and generate long-term investment benefits for clients. The combination of GIP with BlackRock’s highly complementary infrastructure offerings create a comprehensive global infrastructure franchise with differentiated origination and asset management capabilities. The over $150 billion combined business would seek to deliver clients market-leading, holistic infrastructure expertise across equity, debt and solutions at substantial scale. The joint statement stated that marrying the proprietary origination

and business improvement capabilities of GIP and BlackRock’s global corporate and sovereign relationships provides a platform for diversified, large-scale sourcing to support deal flow and co-investment opportunities for clients. "We believe bringing GIP and BlackRock together will deliver to clients the benefits of broader origination and business improvement capabilities," the statement said. Founded in 2006, world leading independent infrastructure investor, GIP, manages over $100 billion in client assets across infrastructure equity and debt, with a focus on energy, transport, water and waste, and digital sectors. GIP’s performance has been driven by proprietary origination, operational improvements, and timely exits. They have successfully scaled their global equity flagship series, with the most recent fully invested flagship fund in 2019 surpassing $22 billion.

Tinubu Suspends National Social Investment Programme Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja President Bola Tinubu has suspended all programmes administered by the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA). The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Senator George Akume said this yesterday in a statement signed on his behalf by the Director Information, OSGF, Segun Imohiosen. He said the suspension

was further to the ongoing investigation of alleged malfeasance in the management of the agency and its programmes. He stated that all the four programmes administered by NSIPA, including; N- Power Programme, Conditional Cash Transfer Programme, Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme and Home Grown School Feeding Programme have been suspended for a period of six weeks in the first instance.

"President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has also raised significant concerns regarding operational lapses and improprieties surrounding payments to the programmes' beneficiaries. "He has therefore constituted a ministerial panel to conduct a thorough review of the Agency's operations with a view to recommending necessary reforms of the NSIPA," the statement added According to Akume, during the period of this suspension,

all NSIPA-related activities, including but not limited to all distributions, events, payments, collaborations and registrations are now frozen. "The President wishes to assure the stakeholders and all Nigerians that his administration remains committed to a swift and unbiased process that will ensure that, going forward, social intervention programmes will work exactly as intended, to the benefit of the most vulnerable Nigerians," he said.

Tompolo's Firm, Tantita Arrests Vessel with Stolen Crude Oil in Bayelsa

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The private security firm contracted by the federal government in the fight against crude oil theft, Tantita Security Services Limited (TSSL) has arrested another ocean going vessel with thousands of metric tonnes of stolen crude oil Offshore Bayelsa State. The vessel named MT Kally was apprehended by a joint operation by the officials of TSSL, owned by a former militant commander in the Niger Delta, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo and men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). THISDAY gathered last night that the vessel was arrested barely

24 hours after the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla launched "Operations Delta Sanity" in Warri, an exercise aimed at checkmating crude oil theft and maritime criminal activities in the Niger Delta region It was learnt the arrested vessel had been anchored at an NNPCL location in Oporoza in Warri South West Local Government area of Delta State. Sources said the crew of the vessel and their local accomplices were allegedly loading loading illegally crude oil from Offshore Sokebolou field in Bayelsa when they were caught by operatives of Tantita in conjunction with the

NSCDC personnel. According to the security sources, preliminary investigations indicated that the first manifold of the vessel was been filled before the intervention of the security agents. It was further gathered that the management of the TSSL had intimated the National Security Advisor, Mallam Shehu Ribadu and the Management of the NNPCL with the arrest. From a video clip received by THISDAY, the Captain and Engineer of the vessel, Adeboye David and Promise Eze, and some of their accomplices, who were members of some oil communities in Bayelsa state, were kept on board the vessel

further investigation into the incident. Adeboye and Eze, who were interrogated of officials of TSSL in the video said the vessel was hired from Lagos to load crude oil illegal from Offshore locations in Bayelsa State. They said they departed Lagos State for the job following assurances from their boss, whom they refused to identified and that all security agencies had given him (Boss) assurances of an unfettered access to the manifold. Director of Operations of TSSL, Captain Warredi Enisuoh, confirmed the arrest of the vessel and the crew members as well as local accomplices.


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Tiwa Savage’s New Movie Triggers Speculations amidst Feud with Davido Ferdinand Ekechukwu

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or some days now, the Nigerian entertainment scene has been reeling from the fallout between two of its biggest stars and friends, Tiwa Savage and Davido. Their cordial relationship over the years has dramatically spiraled into a feud, culminating in police investigation following accusations of bullying and threats to Tiwa’s life. The acclaimed Afrobeats Queen, Tiwa Savage hours after petitioning the later, caused a stir online with the announcement of her upcoming movie, ‘Water and Garri’. The soon-to-be-released feature film, starring the music star and actor in the lead role, would be available in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide this year through streaming platform, Amazon Prime Video. The news of her long-awaited movie has left observers inquiring if the drama was all for publicity, attracting loads of comments online. In the eyes of many, it was just a stunt, which celebrities could deploy by any means possible. Announcing the movie, which she co-produced, the singer/songwriter

in her Instagram page noted how it has been 2 years in the making. She described the project as the most adventurous, and fulfilling things she has done. Meanwhile, Just last Tuesday, the songstress filed a petition against Davido, alleging threats to her life as she revealed how an Instagram post featuring Davido’s first baby mama, Sophia Momodu, led to the Grammy-nominated artiste hurling insults and threatening her, and she retaliated by cutting off ties with him. Both artists have since un-followed each other on Instagram. The feud however escalated when Tee Billz (Tunji Balogun), Tiwa’s ex-husband, took to social media to shed light on the situation when he called out Davido and warned him not to interfere with Tiwa, noting how he, Tiwa, and their son, Jamil have shown Davido’s daughter, Imade, love, yet the singer had disrespected them. Threatening the singer, Tee Billz said, “his family would be the last one Davido would ever disrespect in Nigeria as he noted how the singer has been getting away with his crimes unforgivable. He vowed to spill tea about the ongoing rift after the Grammys.” In another post, he shared one of his chats with Davido, where he accused him

of being a deadbeat father and vindicated Sophia Momodu. Davido is yet to react to the allegations. Prior to her first lead role as an actress in the Meji Alabi directorial titled ‘Water and Garri’, Tiwa Savage had made a few acting ventures. First as a cast in the third season of the television drama series

Shuga Naija screened in 2013-14 as Shade Banjo. Another chance was given her in 2016 following a cameo in Jenifa’s Diary, a Nigerian television comedy series as herself, Tiwa Savage. She also had made an effort on stage in the all-star female play ‘For Colour Girls’, the Nigerian adaption of Tyler Perry’s movie and a Broadway theatrical.

Timaya, His Superstar Friends Dazzle Over 25,000 Fans in Bayelsa Ferdinand Ekechukwu

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ing of Afro-Dancehall/ Soca, Timaya, late last December continued to push boundaries with his latest single, “Joko,” featuring the legendary Jamaican artiste, Shaggy. This collaboration not only showcases the dynamic fusion of African and Caribbean sounds but also serves as a sneak peek into Timaya’s upcoming album, “Gladiator.” Following this latest single, the singer ushered his home state of Bayelsa into the New Year as he celebrated the annual second HGLWLRQ RI 7LPD\D 'D\ WKH ÀUVW ZDV LQ VKRUWO\ EHIRUH WKH &RYLG HUD $ GD\ R΀FLDOO\ GHGLFDWHG WR FHOHEUDWH %D\HOVD·V ´ÀUVW ÀQHVW son”, which is always a memorable day for Bayelsans and the Niger Delta at large. Very few entertainers can put on a show like the Egeberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa with his homecoming concert, and he sure did for his people whom he has represented proudly from day one and they reciprocated as over 25,000 people gathered to revel with their

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legend at the Oxbow Pavillon Lake in the state capital, Yenagoa. &RORXUIXO ZLWK VRPH RI WKH ÀQHVW HQWHUWDLQHUV in Nigeria and on the continent who are now either his close friends or mentees of some

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While actor and skit maker, Oga Sabinus hosted the show in his trademark comic style, they all delivered memorable performances which Bayelsans will hold dear for some time. The Governor of Bayelsa State, Duoye Diri and other notable State House of Assembly Members were in attendance to celebrate a son of the soil who has now become prominent in his own right. As he has continued to put Bayelsa on WKH FRQWLQHQWDO JOREDO PDS DVLGH WKH entertainment spectacle, the Timaya Day, dedicated to celebrating Timaya’s legacy, is also an event used to provide young artistes/ creatives from the state with the opportunity to showcase their talents and get a platform on which to build from. $V VRPHRQH ZKR ÀUVW JDLQHG YLVLELOLW\ from a talent hunt, Timaya has always been passionate, supporting the next generation of talents with a platform to show their skills to the world while also helping to develop the entertainment sector in the Niger Delta. The timing for the show is pristine as it comes at a time when Bayelsans far and wide are at home.

Guitarist, Fiokee Showcases Extraordinary Skills in Latest Single Ferdinand Ekechukwu

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enowned guitarist and music maestro, Fiokee, has once again graced the Nigerian music scene with his latest single, “If You Don’t Mind.” Produced in collaboration with the talented Xtofa, this song is set to captivate audiences with its melodious charm, soulful beats, and Fiokee’s beautiful vocals. In this musical endeavor, Fiokee not only

showcases his extraordinary guitar skills but also proves his artistry as a singer, creating a masterpiece that seamlessly blends genres. “If You Don’t Mind” invites fans and the industry to witness Fiokee’s vocal debut, a moment that goes beyond the conventional boundaries of his guitar excellence. The Production collaboration with Xtofa adds an extra layer of creativity, resulting in a track that promises to resonate with a diverse audience. The infectious rhythm, coupled with Fiokee’s signature guitar prowess, creates an irresistible groove that is bound to make “If You Don’t Mind” a

chart-topping hit. With its catchy lyrics and engaging melody, the song is set to become a favorite among PXVLF HQWKXVLDVWV ,ÀRN (ͿDQJD EHWWHU NQRZQ as Fiokee, presently Nigeria’s most prominent guitarist, has a 14-track and 24 features album which precedes his latest single. On this album, Fiokee stretches the storyline from his array of commercially successful singles, such as ‘Sweetest Thing’ featuring Ric Hassani, to ‘Like’ featuring Reekado Banks and Tiwa Savage, to ‘Dumebi’ featuring 'DYLGR DQG 3HUX]]L UHÁHFWLQJ WKH UHDOLWLHV intertwined in adventure, treasure or love seekers.

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What Nollywood Stakeholders Are Saying About ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ Ferdinand Ekechukwu

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LJHULDQ DFWUHVV DQG ÀOPPDNHU Funke Akindele has continued to bask in the glow of her remarkable achievement in the history of Nollywood. Her latest movie, ‘A Tribe Called Judah’, which grossed over N1 billion in cinema sales, has continued to draw excitement. With ‘A Tribe Called Judah’, )XQNH $NLQGHOH PDGH KLVWRU\ DV WKH ÀUVW 1LJHULDQ ÀOPPDNHU WR KLW 1 ELOOLRQ LQ FLQHPD VDOHV 7KH IHDW KDV VHW WKH UHDOPV RI 1LJHULD·V ÀOP industry buzzing since it was revealed a week ago. Commentaries from the industry stakeholders to Showbiz captured some opinion, amid reservation, on the record of Akindele’s recent ER[ R΀FH VXFFHVV Describing it as great milestone and win for the

LQGXVWU\ DFH 1LJHULDQ ÀOPPDNHU 2EL (PHORQ\H said. “First of all, let me congratulate Funke Akindele and her team, including my brother and friend JideKene Achufusi.” Continuing, the UK-based director and producer noted that, “What they have achieved with ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is unprecedented in our history. I don’t want to get bogged down in the FUDVV DUJXPHQW ZKHWKHU WKH ELOORQ SOXV ÀJXUH LV LQÁDWHG SDGGHG RU %%/ (G 7KH LPSRUWDQW WKLQJ LV WKDW WKH ÀOP KDV JDOYDQLVHG 1LJHULDQ cinema audiences at a time of great hardship in the country. “And if we are arguing about the billion marks, which is double what the previous record is, then we are talking uncharted territory here. For that Funke and her team deserve respect and praise. “Whichever way you look at it; it is great win for the industry that no one believed can make cinema work when we pioneered it 13

years ago. If Funke can do N1 billion with the number of cinemas in Nigeria today, just imagine WKH SRVVLELOLWLHV IRU RXU LQGXVWU\ /DQGPDUN ÀOP Great milestone.” Kunle Afolayan, attributed the feat to hard work, saying, “I congratulated her and the team ZKHQ WKH ÀOP ZDV UHOHDVHG DQG HQFRXUDJHG people to watch it. She and her team really worked very hard with the promotion of the ÀOP 7KDW·V DOO , FDQ VD\ µ 7R DQRWKHU ÀOPPDNHU 0RVHV ,QZDQJ ´7KH ÀJXUHV DUH SHU FHQW FUHGLEOH )XQNH SXW LQ D KXJH VKLIW WR SURPRWH KHU ÀOP ZD\ EHWWHU than anyone has ever attempted, and she made D JRRG ÀOP WRR µ $QRWKHU ÀOPPDNHU %LJ 6DP EHOLHYHV WKDW “It is laudable achievements and one that is good for the whole industry generally. It shows it is possible. And it’s inspiring generation of ÀOPPDNHUV WR JR IRU LW 6R LW·V ZLQ ZLQ IRU WKH whole industry.


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After Two Editions, BWUFEST Targets More Impressive Show in 2024

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he Achievas Entertainment is the producer of some of Nigeria’s biggest and highestgrossing concerts, including Olamide Live in Concert (Season 1-3), Davido 30 Billion Concert (30BG), Burnaboy Live, Kizz Daniel Live, and Buju Sorry I’m Late. Their records are a testament of their contributions to the industry and that could also be evident in the success of their latest edition, BWUFEST 1 and 2 which had industry giants such as Asake and Davido headlining each festival respectively. Executive Director at Achievas Entertainment Ltd, Chiori Daniel Cole, meticulous RUFKHVWUDWLRQ VLJQLÀFDQWO\ FRQWULEXWHG WR WKH success of the second edition of BWUFEST held at Landmark Beach. Cole’s strategic direction ensured a seamless fusion of artistry and entertainment, establishing the festival as an exceptional highlight in Lagos cultural calendar. Under his leadership, Achievas Entertainment Ltd remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering extraordinary events that captivate audiences and raise the bar for entertainment standards. The company continues to leverage all necessary resources to produce top-quality shows, reinforcing its position as a

trailblazer in the industry. Cole noted that, “Organising BEAR WITH US FESTIVAL involved overcoming challenges such as securing half a billion in funding and navigating sponsor engagement hurdles. The artist selection process prioritizes compelling stories, celebrating grass-to-grace narratives, cultural values, and a commitment to community impact. “Sustainability initiatives are integrated into the festival’s ethos, and we apologize for seating issues during the recent event. We want to use this medium to speak to everyone concerned that we know our faults and as such we will serve them better next time. “Not to throw blames at any vendor, we as the company are fully taking responsibility to ensure guest experiences are at the best possible level moving forward. To rectify this, special entry and designated areas for table KROGHUV ZLOO EH LPSOHPHQWHG ZLWK DͿHFWHG attendees receiving discounts for future purchases,” he added. The organisers resolved that to enhance future experiences, a virtual card would accompany tickets, facilitating easy access to hospitality services as their commitment is to make amends and create magic with entertainment, ensuring a better, more inclusive festival in 2024.

A Poet’s Resonance: AlhanIslam’s Voice Contributes to Advocacy to Empower Thousands Tope Alabi, Ebuka Songs,

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efore gracing the stage in bold shades of onyx and gold, Maryam Bukar Hassan, popularly known as Alhanislam, was already a star, with over D GHFDGH RI WUDLOEOD]LQJ HͿRUWV in various advocacy spheres. Taking center stage at the ‘Reaching the Last Mile Forum’ under the patronage of HRH Sheikh Mohammed Zayed Al- Nahyan as a host country guest during COP28 in Dubai, her commanding voice wasn’t just heard throughout the African literary scene. She was heard by global leaders and philanthropists such as Bill gates, President of COP28, Dr. Sultan Jabir, Senator John Kerry, President Suluhu +DVVDQ RI 7DQ]DQLD 0LQLVWHU RI )RUHLJQ $ͿDLUV of the UAE Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Prince Ziyabbin Mohammed bin Zayed to mention a few, gathered to address critical issues like climate change and disease eradication. Speaking about the creative process when crafting a poem, she noted that they weren’t born on sterile sheets of paper, saying they were created from the pulse of the streets, injustices, and the quiet whispers of resilience in the face of it all. “The process often starts with a spark – a news snippet, a conversation overheard, a tear JOLVWHQLQJ LQ D VWUDQJHU·V H\H ,W LJQLWHV D ÀUH within me, a burning need to give voice to the voiceless, to weave words that illuminate the hidden corners of our world. “Then comes the gathering. I don’t just write; I collect. Snippets of those overheard AlhanIslam conversations, snatches of melodies, the scent of rain on concrete – it all becomes fodder for Nigeria, she’s not just an artist, but a the poem’s soul. I interview activists, immerse national treasure and a crucial voice P\VHOI LQ UHVHDUFK DQG OLVWHQ ZLWK HYHU\ ÀEHU for her generation. Her passion for of my being to the stories that beg to be told. grassroots mobilisation and deep “I wrestle with metaphors, dance with rhythm empathy have fueled her endeavors, and chisel away at syllables until each line from elevating primary healthcare culminates with the truth at its core. It’s a in Nigeria to collaborating with the PHVV\ H[KLODUDWLQJ SURFHVV IXHOHG E\ FDͿHLQH UN Peacekeeping mission. An active sugar and late-night whispers to the Muse. Gates Foundation goalkeeper and UN “But the true magic lies in the intention. peacekeeping advocate herself, she My poems aren’t mere ornaments; they’re brings her experience to international sonic screwdrivers, aiming to dismantle the forums like the African Union, Global constructs of inequality, prejudice, and apathy. I Citizen, TED, and SDGs conferences, want my lines to pierce complacency, to ignite demonstrating the transformative power conversations that crackle with the desire for of words to relate, nourish, embolden, change. I want my verses to become mirrors and transform. UHÁHFWLQJ WKH LQMXVWLFHV ZH RIWHQ FRQYHQLHQWO\ Speaking about her vision for Nigeria’s ignore, and my rhymes, a call to action, urging future, especially concerning issues like us to step out of the shadows and into the youth engagement, social empowerment light,” she added. and gender-based concerns, Maryam Beyond the stage, Alhanislam’s impact said, “Nigeria is but a land, the people extends far and wide. Hailing from northern make it a country and it is time we

the people hold ourselves accountable, Nigeria is a gift that keeps giving, may we grow to be worthy of her, hoping somehow someday we XQGHUVWDQG WKH GLͿHUHQFH between patriotism and politicking. I dream of a Nigeria where every individual, regardless of tribe, religion, or gender, dances to the beat of equality. “From the bustling streets of Lagos to the quiet villages in the north, justice shouldn’t be a luxury, it should be the air we breathe. Imagine a society where a woman’s DPELWLRQ LVQ·W VWLÁHG E\ discrimination, where her education isn’t a privilege, but a birthright. This future isn’t a pipe dream, it’s a clarion call to action. It’s in the hands of every Nigerian, every leader, every artist to pick up their instrument and join the orchestra. I, for one, will keep amplifying voices, and using my art as a bridge between dreams and reality. Together, we can do this!” With her ‘True My Voice’ platform, she intends to provide young Nigerians with the tools and resources they need to amplify their voices and hold their leaders accountable. Adding to this she said, “Imagine civic education workshops buzzing with passionate discussions, debate clubs echoing with bold ideas, and social media campaigns erupting with demands for change. True My Voice ignites WKLV GLJLWDO FDPSÀUH SURYLGLQJ WKH IXHO DQG WKH IRUXP IRU WKHLU LGHDV WR VSUHDG OLNH ZLOGÀUH We don’t spoon-feed solutions; we equip them ZLWK WKH WRROV WR ÀQG WKHLU RZQ “Media literacy workshops dissect political rhetoric, exposing misinformation and empowering critical thinking. Leadership training programs nurture young changemakers, honing their skills in advocacy, policy analysis, and community mobilization. True My Voice doesn’t just hand them the microphone; it teaches them KRZ WR XVH LW HͿHFWLYHO\ HQVXULQJ WKHLU YRLFHV reach the ears that matter.”

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limosho Arise is a concert that seeks to mobilise people within its environment and beyond to the call for a better Nigeria. It is a night of praise, prayer, miracle and salvation, described as a night of ‘songfare’ and warfare. With a star studded lineup of performances from top Nigerian artistes including Tope Alabi, Ebuka Songs, Lilian Nneji, Bidemi Olaoba, Mike Abdul, Beejay Sax, Psalmos, and other gifted music ministers, it promises to be a night of high energy worship, and diverse expressions of God with something for everyone. Also, among the performers were comedians such as Gordons, Forever rfc, Asiri Comedy, and Saco are set to crack ribs with hilarious jokes. The event would hold at Alimosho LGA in Lagos State, on Friday, 19th January 2024 at 8pm, at Calvary Bible Church, Ikotun-Idimu Road, Lagos. The event would also be streamed to thousands of viewers all around the world on YouTube and I Facebook on: @ cbcnigeria, with Dj Horphuray and Dj Mordu grinding the wheels of steels.

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SUPER SATURDAY Rasaki Okoya: With Increased Empowerment, Nigerian Youths Will Perform Better Born on January 12, 1940, Alhaji Rasaki Akanni Okoya is a billionaire industrialist with a midas touch.The Aare of Lagos is the owner and founder of the Eleganza Group of Companies and RAO Investment Properties whose tentacles spread across Nigeria and the West African countries. With his experience as an industrial magnate,spanning over six decades, he knows it all and has seen it all. Alhaji Okoya’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming a billionaire is a testament to his unwavering vision, strategic insight, relentlessness and perseverance. As he turns 84, Okoya talks to Bennett Oghifo about the secret of his success and how the government can make the youth productive Life Lesson at 84 and secret of his success

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onsistency, perseverance, hard work commitment, passion and integrity are the only vehicles that can drive you to success and not by cutting corners. Also, it is by being true to oneself in what one is doing. I am passionate about my business. I am committed to it and I have been consistent over the years by getting involved all the way by not playing the boss. At Eleganza, we try to work within our means particularly by working with the local market. It has helped the business to grow this far. Advice, proposal and recommendation for job creation for the youth I have decided to use this opportunity to propose a recurring vision that has plagued me. My warmest regards and congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Vice President, Kashim Shettima for their steady management of the economy. We pray for peaceful and successful terms ahead. From working and monitoring the manufacturing industry for over 60 years, my hope is that the current administration makes industrialisation of Nigeria a cardinal goal and also utilise our youths and empowering manufacturers through the establishment of many cottage industries and factories during their term. Do you know a significant percentage of the country’s GDP is derived from MSMEs and it can be estimated that the majority of these enterprises are youth-owned?

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How to make youths productive through industrialisation Our youths have potential and can be better with greater empowerment. If you open the eyes of a blind man, he will never want to go back to darkness. I think to myself regularly on how do we utilise our dominant working population. The picture in my mind places all 36 states and the federal capital territory as industrial hubs, varying in speciality where the average Nigerian citizen should be able to live, work, shop, have access to healthcare and other conveniences (for example, recreational, worship facilities, etc.), without leaving their state of origin, within their industrial hubs. Bringing this into realisation could be initiated through investment in incubation centres, in each state (dispersed based on the requirements and geographical advantages of the state); preparing one-unit warehouses of approximately 5,000sqm per cluster, having 10,000 of each unit/micro industry in each state including the federal capital territory, Abuja. Similarly, provision can be made to private estate developers


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SUPER SATURDAY With Increased Empowerment, Nigerian Youths Will Perform Better to create infrastructural extensions in areas with existing low- income housing to include warehouses. This will enhance the appeal of opportunities in our rural states, transforming them into vibrant economic zones and serving as significant Industrial infrastructure for each state. Leveraging on international connections In addition to the above, Nigerian government can invite specialists and international machine manufacturers from China, India, among others, to train our graduates in vocational skills and provide crucial technology transfer through the sale of machineries and equipment for daily need products in exchange for local minerals via the use of a barter trading system. By opting to further facilitate local manufacturing of products, the government can consider onward sales of the above-mentioned machines to the youth on a long-term basis. The government should protect our industries by imposing strict prohibitions of imports and policing the markets to enforce the ban on importation. With these, I believe we can conserve our precious foreign exchange, increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and strengthen our local markets and producers. Effects of improved electricity on youths and existing industries Power supply should be made available to our youths and other existing industries. If small-scale factories could work without generators, it would solve the majority of the country’s crippling problems. Requiring each unit to adhere to contemporary demands of sustainability, preservation of natural capital and utilisation of renewable energy will ensure longevity and create backups to the national grid power supply. Incorporating training to pre-empt and prevent environmental degradation and learning from the case of China. This will provide practical experience that would give our youth a strong sense of belonging, and a promise of hope. It is our duty as Nigerian seniors to help our youth the truth to know. Thoughts on wealth creation and urban migration Ultimately, promoting urbanisation in the rural areas of the country and stemming rural-to- urban migration by wealth creation in our rural communities will prevent overcrowding in urban areas. Keeping our youths off the streets by encouraging them to get housing and job opportunities. We need to instill a sense of pride and dignity through respectable labour in our youth. The creation of varied and sustainable industrial cities will be pivotal in the national stimulation of progress. All this could be financed in the government budget with the aid of private sector investment schemes and the youth could be required to pay back within 10 to 25 years, and enjoy grants to support them. This will unleash and enable patient capital required to catalyse economic growth, jobs and entrepreneurship for our youths. Better to light the candle than curse the darkness. Give light and the darkness will disappear. This vision enacted would enable us have a better Nigeria. To ensure the success of this proposed economic remedy, Nigeria, the economic powerhouse of Africa should embrace a propensity of population utilisation, to supercharge the entire African continent. I believe more technical details and possibilities have to be discussed on the above ideas. Assessment of Bola Tinubu’s administration Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a visionary leader who is passionate about Nigeria. I am sure this administration will promote commerce and industry. I pray for the President and the Vice President,

The government should protect our industries by imposing strict prohibitions of imports and policing the markets to enforce the ban on importation. With these, I believe we can conserve our precious foreign exchange, increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and strengthen our local markets and producers with the aid of Allah SWT, to consider this and include it in their programme as a blueprint for the rebirth of our great nation. Why Eleganza is still standing six decades after We believe in Nigeria and we have promoted Made- in-Nigeria products over the years. The Eleganza Industrial City Limited is a testament to our vision as an establishment. It is a place where you find various products under one roof. Under the new industry, the company produces luggage/bags that can be branded for companies, pilgrimage, government parastatals and family trips. It also manufactures over 68 different designs of standard chairs for churches, parties, eateries, hotels etc. It also has sets of coolers and food warmers in different shapes and designs. This attests to the fact that consistency, not compromise on standard and quality, have been the guiding principles that have kept the company going in the past four decades. His humanitarian gesture Many of my activities revolve around religion and service to humanity through various philanthropy. This cut across various sectors of the society. At various times, I have supported medical establishments and hospital homes by donating lifesaving equipment. With modesty, Eleganza is one of the biggest employers of labour by giving employment to thousands of Nigerians. I also believe in quality education and the foundation under my name in recent years has thrown its weight in support of the Nigerian educational sector. Several undergraduate students have benefited from his Alhaji Akanni Okoya Scholarship Awards. Advice for the youths As I said in my previous interviews, it took me 60 years to build the Eleganza conglomerate through dint of hard work. Nigerian youths are hardworking and resilient. If they can embrace hard work more and more, they will be successful because they have what it takes with an enabling environment.

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Folake Akindele; Abby Ikomi and Yinka Taiga

Mayowa Ogunsanya and Dola Ikomi

L-R: Abby Ikomi and her children Anire, Tami, and Ama

Irawo Studio Flagship Shop Opening Oti Ikomi and Yinka Taiga

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bby Ikomi is one of the talented creatives in Nigeria. . She established her fashion brand in 2017 as House of Irawo, and later Irawo Studio was incorporated in 2021 as an Afro-Fusion womenswear brand founded by a family of women for women. According to her, “We understand the power of communicating individuality through clothing. Clothes are one of the most intimate items next to our skin and as a result, are an extension of our multifaceted and diverse identities.” She further explained that her creations, “are inspired by everything Nigerian. We blend traditional techniques and fabrics with a contemporary design approach. “At Irawo Studio we design top quality investment pieces that feature an array of colours and textures that cater to women who

are unapologetically blazing their own trail.” At Irawo Studio they believe in making clothes that you can wear for years. Irawo Studio consistently delivers beautiful African pieces to the doors of women all around the world. “We love our tribe and that’s why we expanded to a bigger location,” she added. 7KH QHZ ÁDJVKLS VKRS ZDV UHFHQWO\ RSHQHG and the event was to celebrate a new chapter for Irawo Studio which was formerly based at Idejo street, Victoria Island. After almost six years at Victoria Island, the shop has been moved to Osborne, Ikoyi . This according to Abby, was a journey of empowerment and celebrating individuality through clothing. She said: “We step into this exciting chapter, we embrace continuous growth, learning, and new opportunities to make our clients radiate like stars, as you know Irawo means stars in Yoruba.”

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Lade Aderinkola, Jadesola Omokri, Moji Olugbemi, Gbenga Olugbemi and Abby Ikomi

Dr Precious Adeloye and Dr Omouah Oni Okpako

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EXPRESSION

MEDIAGAFFES

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ET us refresh our minds today—lest we forget—by listing Nigerian words that were recently internationalized before returning to our didactic session. A total of 29 Nigerian words and expressions have been included in the latest January 2020 updates of Oxford English Dictionary. Some of the words included are: ‘Ember Month’, ‘Danfo’, ‘Non-indigene’, ‘Guber’, ‘Tokunbo’, ‘Mama Put’, ‘Kannywood ‘Next Tomorrow’, among others. How I wish the late language activist, Pa Bayo Oguntunase, was alive to savour this unprecedented manifestation! THE FULL LIST FOLLOWS: Agric, adj. and n.: “Of, relating to, or used in agriculture; = agricultural adj. Now chiefly West African” Barbing salon, n.: “A barber’s shop.” Buka, n.: “A roadside restaurant or street stall with a seating area, selling cooked food at low prices. Cf. bukateria n., mama put n. frequently used as a modifier…” Bukateria, n.: “A roadside restaurant or street stall with a seating area, selling cooked food at low prices. Cf. buka n., mama put n.” Chop, v.6, Additions: “transitive. Ghanaian English and Nigerian English. To acquire (money) quickly and easily. Frequently in negative sense: to misappropriate, extort, or…” Chop-chop, n.2: “Bribery and corruption in public life; misappropriation or embezzlement of funds. Also as a modifier.” Additions: “Now chiefly Nigerian English and East African. To eat money: to acquire money dishonestly; to misappropriate, extort, or embezzle funds. Cf. chop v.6…” Danfo, n.: “A yellow minibus that carries passengers for a fare as part of an informal transport system in Lagos, the largest city

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in Nigeria. Also as a…” To eat money, in eat, v., Ember months, n.: “The final four months of the calendar year (September to December), esp. considered together as a period of heightened or intense activity.” Flag-off, n.: “The moment at which a race, esp. a motor race, is flagged off (see flag v.4 additions a); the start of a race. Now chiefly Indian English and…” Flag, v.4, Additions: “to flag off. Transitive (usually in passive). To direct (a driver) to start a motor race, esp. one in which the competitors start at intervals, by…” Flag, v.4, Additions: “to flag off. Transitive. Indian English and Nigerian English. In extended use: to start (an event or undertaking).” Gist, n.3, Additions: “Nigerian English. Idle chat, gossip. Also: an instance of this, a rumour or piece of gossip.” Gist, v.2: “transitive. To reduce (a text, document, etc.) to its essence or gist; to condense, summarize, or précis.” Guber, adj.: “Of or relating to a governor or governorship; = gubernatorial adj.” Kannywood, n.: “The Nigerian Hausa-language film industry, based in Kano; Kano regarded as the centre of this industry. Cf. Nollywood n.” K-leg, n.: “In singular and plural. A condition in which one or both of a person’s knees are turned inwards, resulting in a noticeable gap between the feet when…” Mama put, n.: “A street vendor, typically a woman, selling cooked food at low prices from a handcart or stall. Also: a street stall or roadside restaurant run by…” Next tomorrow, n. and adv.: “The day after tomorrow.” BACK TO OUR LANGUAGE CLINIC: “The Dozzy Foundation on Health is yet another testament of (to) your selfless service to

humanity.” “The Foundation speaks volume (volumes) of your passion for the health and well being (well-being) of the downtrodden.” “We pray that God in his (His) infinite goodness will grant you many more years and good health.” “As we look forward to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, it is good for us to focus in (on) areas we have competitive advantage.” “For the fast-approaching Tokyo games, which would commence in (on) July 24, it is doubtful that our fate would be much different.” “…both our male and female teams failed woefully (abysmally) to qualify….” Finally, we take the last entry from the Editorial under review: “That is why smart nations do everything possible to maximize their potentials (potential or potentialities) in sports.” ‘Potential’ is uncountable, unlike ‘potentiality’ “...the Supreme Court put to rest every other discussions.” (Politics & Power, January 9) Either every other discussion or all other discussions, depending on context Wrong: “people-oriented government” Poser: is there any government that is beast-oriented or object-oriented? All governments—bad and good—are people-oriented. “Incorporating ESG principles into job-creating businesses ensure (ensures) sustainable business operations….” Some media professionals ignorantly use the phrase ‘armed bandits’ almost on a daily basis: “The Zamfara State Government’s effort towards finding lasting solution to armed banditry and cattle rustlings suffered a setback as...” The dictionary defines a bandit as “a member of an armed gang that robs people”. It means a bandit is usually armed; therefore the word “armed” to qualify him is out of place. On the contrary, a robber is someone who “takes

Reminiscences: My Journey to Kirikiri Prisons - 2 As I was ‘saying’...

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y position was straightforward: since we were on police bail from the same Milverton, and had visited their offices many times after the bail without problems, they knew our office, houses, telephone numbers and even pager numbers (this was years before GSM); there was no need for another invitation. They could just call or page (remember the pager of the mid 90s?), and we’d be there, if there was no mischief in the bakery. Thirdly, and more importantly, after concluding their investigations, the police had arraigned us before the Chief Magistrate at Igbosere (Lagos Island) on a five-count charge, and we have been granted bail by Chief Magistrate Kotun (Court 1). Moreover, we had been attending proceedings at all times, until the complainant (FAME) wrote to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) asking that the matter be moved to a higher court, and the proceedings were suspended until the DPP’s further advice. Even then, the case had always been mentioned, and we (my former partner and I) were always attending. In fact, the next adjourned date [was] later that month, (and by the Special Grace of God, we would be there). These reasons provoked me to be on the side of anxiety for my safety. And of course, my entire family was around to witness the naked show of power. And mischief. Well, I refused to see them, and they refused to go without seeing me. ‘Which kind friend be this?’ - you would say. Anyway, they soon announced their true identity and mission. I then moved to my partner’s office (we were linked by the loo and a corridor) along with my “bucket” of “iced blocks” and ‘kerchiefs, and called for them to come up. In fairness to the officers, they were

gentle, polite and firm. They told me the need to come with them “and sort out this problem once and for all”. And equally gentle, polite and firm, I told them the genesis of the case (their faces were new to me), my physical disability, my longstanding relationship with the Nigerian security forces, and the need to allow me see my doctor and lawyer, before we leave. They agreed - though one of them suggested frankly, that the Police Hospital was adequate to take care of my health, and since the pain was in the eyes, and not my legs, he saw no reason why I should not accompany them immediately. ON MY HONOUR: After over two hours of waiting for my lawyer (Mike had already gone to make the telephone call down the road; incidentally, our line chose that day to pack up), and arguing to and fro, the dark Hausa-looking man who obviously was the leader (he told me he is called Dutse) brokered a truce: asked me to sign an undertaking that I would be at their office the following day. I happily agreed, and wrote the undertaking, praying in my heart that God would make it possible for me to fulfill my promise, and go to their office, irrespective of what would happen to me. I really intended to avoid betraying the trust of Dutse in agreeing to let me stay free for another 24 hours. Very ironic, isn’t it? But really, I wanted to disgrace his stern-faced Igbo colleague who (I was told) warned Dutse downstairs that I did not look like someone who would respect an undertaking! However, I gave a proviso: since I was told to also undertake to bring along my partner (who is quite stubborn about his own ideas concerning such issues) and our GM (a man of God who wouldn’t be difficult to convince), I also insisted that the fourth person (to be ‘donated’ by FAME, must also be around. Feebly, as it might seem, I wanted to put a weight of guilt on Dutse; because from experience, we

might end up the only detainees. Well, to cut the long story short, my partner and others returned, long after the detectives had gone, and told me their game plan - as concocted by our lawyers in the Gani Fawehinmi’s Chambers. Basically, we should meet in the court of law; that was the meat of their plan. In fact, a letter had been drafted for the attention of the Inspector General of Police and the Commissioner in charge of Milverton Road unit, stating our position, (as stated earlier in ‘Strange Friends’) why we could not honour the invitation. I was uncomfortable, trying to convince my partner) that all would be well. Even if we were detained, patapata (worst case scenario) in another three or four days, we would be out and would continue the struggle. He brushed my arguments aside, as I feared he would, and kept faith with the lawyers’ decision. No acceptance of invitation; no walking like a stupid lamb into detention for him. BETWEEN DUTSE AND MY PARTNER I was distraught, worrying more especially that I could put Dutse in trouble, and that his junior colleague would be gloating: ‘Oga, I no tell you’. Interestingly, my wife who would usually fret, understandably, during my several detentions, had come around to accept my position. To keep the gentleman’s agreement would not be a bad thing, even if it would be painful. My partner could not be bothered. Our GM (Harrison) was in turmoil; he did not know what to say. And as a clincher, my partner frankly suggested that since the motive was to shut ‘National Encomium’

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property from a person or place illegally”. A robber may or may not bear arms. If he does, he is an armed robber liable to the death penalty upon conviction. As we can see, the distinction between a robber (armed or unarmed) and a bandit is clear. The nation’s premier independent radio station, RayPower, reported in the business segment of its Nigeria Today newscast on Thursday, January 4, 2024, that the country “SLIDED into recession...” Its editors and correspondents, and indeed media professionals, should note that SLID is both the past tense and past participle of SLIDE. It is not in the same word class as GLIDE and GLIDED. “For the first time since the scandal broke, Senate, yesterday, admitted paying only N62.5 million to purchase a bullet-proof Range Rover Sports Utility (Sport-Utility) Vehicle (SUV) for the office of its president.” “Police arraign alleged fake lawyer in court” Where else would they have arraigned the buffoon? Yank away ‘in court’! “2 jailed 4 years over (for) rape” “The Lord shall increase you more and more, you and your (our) children.” “We rejoice with you on your 65 (65th) birthday….” “Not only do we rejoice with the celebrant (celebrator) for partaking in abundant grace….” “He will grant you strenght (strength), good health and wisdom.” “…as you strive to contribute your quota in (to) building a more vibrant democracy for the benefit of our dear country.” “With people (a person) like you working with our dear president and other patriotic Nigerians….”

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(NE) down - based on the premise that if all of us were successfully detained, the magazine might suffer; more so, we also had REEL STARS [our new showbiz magazine] which production was already on the burner... and more importantly, it was the week we were to put finishing touches to our plan to inject “full-process colour pages” into NE, and increase the cover price to ₦70, due to rising costs of production; he analysed that it would be suicidal to fall into the trap being masterminded by “our friends” on the other side. He carelessly volunteered that if it would reduce my “high-blood pressure”, he would go alone and be detained (since, in any case, his wife was not around, and mine was beside me); that he was the natural choice to go. I simply ignored him (I can’t stand someone carrying my cross for me when my arms are not amputated - not even my best friend). Since Chief Gani Fawehinmi himself was not at the lawyers’ meeting, and banking on Chief’s incredible dependence on the rule of law, due process and integrity, I chose to seek his personal advice in the matter. I decided I would dress for detention the following day. And ‘branch’ at Chief’s home to get his go-ahead. So, I would not be at the scheduled meeting in the Law Chambers at 11 am. With that settled in my heart, I slept soundly. So, I missed the late-night call of my Pastor (Tunde Bakare) when he called to enquire about the correct situation. Gist had gone around town that I’d been arrested again! Fortunately, he spoke to my wife, who really needed the chosen word, from a sent man.” (To Continue)


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CFAO to Showcase Mobility Solutions in Open Day Bennett Oghifo

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FAO Mobility has announced plans to host its “CFAO Mobility Open Day,”which promises to be an unparalleled convergence of cutting-edge mobility solutions, featuring an extensive array of products and services that cater to diverse needs. According to the company, in a press release, the event is slated for Thursday, January 25, 2024, at Harbour Point, Off Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, as “attendees can expect an immersive experience with a comprehensive showcase of top-tier brands, including Toyota, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Yamaha, Fuso, JCB, Howo, Kinglong, TechKing tyres, Winpart, Auto Fast, Otis and Loxea.” From brand-new cars, elevator and escalator installation and maintenance, to motorcycles, and outboard engines to corporate leasing, fleet management solutions, spare parts, and aftermarket

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expertise – the CFAO Mobility Open Day is a unique opportunity to explore all these offerings under one roof, the company stated. It added that the event promises not just a display of products but a day filled with surprises, exclusive discounts, and engaging talks with industry and technical experts. The company also said “Whether you are a car enthusiast, a business owner exploring fleet management solutions, or simply looking for your next vehicle, mark your calendar for an event that is set to redefine your mobility experience. Connect with CFAO Mobility on social media - CFAO Nigeria.” CFAO, a renowned player in the mobility, health, consumer goods, and infrastructure sectors, has been a trusted name in Nigeria for over 120 years. The “CFAO Mobility Open Day is a testament to the company’s commitment to providing innovative solutions that cater to the diverse mobility needs of individuals and businesses alike”, the company affirmed.

Massilia Motors Receives Best Auto TV Commercial Award for Mitsubishi Outlander Advert

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n a remarkable feat, Massilia Motors secured the prestigious Best Auto TV Commercial award in Nigeria for 2023, recognizing the outstanding commercial produced for the Mitsubishi Outlander. The award ceremony took place in December 2023 in Lagos during the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) Awards, with esteemed guests, including Mr. Joseph Osanipin, the Director General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council 1$''& DQG RWKHU SURPLQHQW ÀJXUHV IURP the auto industry in attendance. The winning TV Commercial, a meticulously VFULSWHG GLJLWDO DGYHUW ZDV VSHFLÀFDOO\ WDLORUHG IRU WKH $IULFDQ PDUNHW DQG ÀOPHG LQ /DJRV Notably, all the models featured in the commercial are employees of Massilia/CFAO, adding a distinctive touch to the production. Currently broadcast in several African countries such as Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Benin, Gabon, and available online, the advertisement is translated into both English and French to cater to the diverse linguistic preferences of the Francophone and Anglophone audience. In addition to the Best Auto TV Commercial

award, Massilia Motors also secured the Best Customer Service award at the same event, acknowledging the company’s exceptional commitment to delivering outstanding customer service to its vast clientele across the country. Expressing gratitude for the accolades, Mr. Olatunji Itiola, the General Manager of Massilia Motors, remarked, “We are delighted with the awards as we remain committed to providing sterling auto solutions to our esteemed customers.” Massilia Motors, a joint venture between CFAO and Chanrai Groups, is dedicated to RͿHULQJ D ZLGH UDQJH RI 0LWVXELVKL YHKLFOHV including popular models such as ASX, Eclipse Cross, Outlander, L200, and Pajero Sport. The company also provides genuine spare parts and after-sales services in Nigeria. Earlier this year, Massilia Motors introduced WKH DOO QHZ 0LWVXELVKL 2XWODQGHU D VLJQLÀFDQW upgrade from its predecessor. The Outlander, available in two variants - H-Line and P-Line, boasts class-leading features and is positioned as an all-terrain vehicle suitable for on and RͿ URDG DGYHQWXUHV ZKHWKHU LQ WKH FLW\ RU the countryside.

L-R: Managing Director, BKG Exhibitions (organizer of Lagos and Abuja Motor Shows), Mr. Ifeanyi Agwu; Head of Marketing, CFAO Mobility, Funmi Abiola; Marketing Coordinator, CFAO Mobility, Mr. Hakeem Sanusi; and Motoring Editor of Sun Newspapers, Mr. Moses Akaigwe, at the presentation of Best Auto TV Commercial award in Nigeria for 2023 to Mitsubishi Outlander E-Commercial, during the Nigeria Auto Journalists Awards (NAJA Awards) at the Oriental hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos… recently

How Jetour Won Hearts of Abuja Residents

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etour, the new kid on the block in the Nigerian auto market, was a cynosure of all eyes in its debut at the just concluded Abuja Auto Fair. The ‘Big Boys’ of Abuja, the nation’s capital, ZHUH H[FLWHG DERXW WKH GLͿHUHQW -HWRXU PRGHOV on display at brand’s stand. Jetour’s beautifully decorated pavillion and its array of new vehicles were one of the major attractions at the auto event held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja. Most visitors to the fair from Monday December 4 to December 8, 2023 when the fair arena was open, were held spellbound by the aesthetics and great designs of all the new Jetour models on display. On display within the brand’s enclosed stand are X70 Liberty, X-70 Plus Elegance, X-90 Cruise, and Dashing, all sport utility vehicles. $IWHU WKH HYHQW·V R΀FLDO RSHQLQJ FHUHPRQ\ RQ 7XHVGD\ the special guests including a representative of the Director General of the NADDC Joseph Osanipin had the opportunity to visit each of the stands at the fair. The NADDC director could not resist the urge to feel some of Jetour models on parade as he stepped into the driver’s seat to access the dazzling dashboard and other resplendent interior. Obviously impressed about what he saw, he exclaimed, “This is beautiful.” Another visitor, Alhaji Abbah Abdullahi, who came with his teawm to the Jetour place, said, “This is obviously one of the best brands from China.”


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Mercedes-Benz Showcases Class-defining Digital Tech at CES 2024

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a Manchester United supporter and my humble self at the receiving end. She ignorantly enlisted both at their tender ages and now I am constantly mocked by my two sons whenever Arsenal confronts Chelsea or Manchester United on the pitch. Both of them always make mockery of Arsenal winning mentality which is common with loud mouthed fans of both Chelsea and Manchester United. While I am hopeful of a better performance this season unlike previous seasons, allow me to come back to our focus on ridding our roads of maniacs who call themselves drivers. Recently, I have been elated by some observers who have consistently expressed similar concern RQ WKH VXEMHFW RI URDG WUD΀F FUDVKHV DQG KILLER DRIVERS. %HIRUH , FRQWLQXH OHW PH ÀUVW JLYH NXGRV to my tutor who begged me to return to class to complete my course at least to TXDOLI\ PH IRU D FHUWLÀFDWH RI SDUWLFLSDWLRQ since I have demonstrated lack of interest in the turenchi that is the parlance of legal

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Enugu 2023: Time for Edeoga to Move On Lawrence Madu

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n September, I published an article, which I titled “Valid Reasons Why Ndi Enugu Rejected Edeoga.” I highlighted reasons the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in Enugu State during the 2023 election cycle lost to Dr. Peter Mbah of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who emerged governor. That intervention, which was spurred by the misinformation and poorly reasoned arguments churned out by Edeoga’s supporters, was supposed to be my last on the subject of that governorship election. The number of calls and messages I received in regard also affirmed to me that the issue of the 2023 governorship election in Enugu State was sufficiently and convincingly addressed in that article. The Court of Appeal and Supreme Court validated my arguments as it concerns the law and conduct of elections. Is Edeoga entitled to contest the outcome of the Enugu 2023 governorship election? Yes, of course; and he has exercised it to the fullest, pursuing his case up to the Supreme Court, the highest court of the land. In fact, even when he committed his matter to the jurisdiction of the court, Edeoga and his minions didn’t refrain from inflammatory and fallacious statements and claims on a matter that was sub judice. And he is a lawyer. But one should have expected him to know that there is always an end to every process and that with the Supreme Court ruling affirming Mbah’s election, the curtain effectively dropped on the Enugu 2023 governorship contest. But Edeoga and his party’s national chairman, Julius Abure, a lawyer also, would have none of that. Only this week, they regaled Nigerians with how Edeoga supposedly won the Enugu election but was purportedly rigged out and how the Election Petition Tribunal, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court allegedly denied him justice. This is so unbecoming and makes it imperative to remind Edeoga and his party why they failed in that election. The truth is that the odds were highly staked against Edeoga in that election. Forget about the fact that the Peter Obi tsunami ferried some political nobodies and neverdo-wells to victory in the February 25 National Assembly elections, gifting LP in Enugu with eight out of the seven National Assembly seats (with three now upturned by the court) and two out of the three senatorial seats. While I shall return to this much later in this piece, it needs to be stated unequivocally that the dynamics and sentiments that underlined the presidential and National Assembly elections on 25th February, 2023 were quite different from those that

underpinned the gubernatorial elections. Number one, Enugu people had grown weary of professional politicians, who had built nothing to their names and had only lived on political offices and patronages. So, Peter Mbah’s entrance with his private sector pedigree and credentials as the founder of Pinnacle Oil and Gas Limited, which he nurtured from the rear to the number one in Nigeria’s petroleum downstream subsector was like a breath of fresh air to Ndi Enugu. What has Edeoga built? He was Deputy Chief Press Secretary to Dr. Okwezilieze Nwodo as the governor of Enugu State, Council Chairman of Isi-Uzo LGA, House of Representatives Member, Special Adviser to Deputy Senate President, Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan, and Commissioner for Local Government and Commissioner for Environment in the former Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s eight years administration. Yet he cannot point at anything in his constituency or any brilliant performance to his name. Enugu was the dirtiest under his tenure as Commissioner for Environment. But even more remarkably, he built nothing to his name outside government patronage. Again, I doubt that anyone devoid of primordial sentiments, who watched or listened to Mbah and Edeoga media interviews or during public engagements during the campaigns, and who really meant well for Enugu State would choose Edeoga over and above Mbah. One was flat and bereft of ideas, while the other displayed brilliance and an understanding of how to turn the state around. In fact, whereas Mbah launched an ambitious manifesto with clearly stated promises restoring water in Enugu city within 180 days after over 20 years of acute water scarcity (which he has fulfilled, increasing water production from the occasional two million litres to 120 million litres daily), making Enugu one of the top three states in term of GDP, growing the state’s economy from $4.4bn to $30bn, achieving zero percent poverty headcount, etc, Edeoga repeatedly and boldly told Ndi Enugu that he had no manifesto and didn’t need one to make a good leader. He even claimed in one of his radio programmes that he has more leadership experience than Obi, as Obi was nowhere in politics when he became a local government chairman and a member of the House of Representatives. In fact, speaking on Mbah’s pedigree, the no-nonsense Monsignor Obiora Ike said: “Dr. Mbah is not a politician. He is a technocrat; and at certain points, we need a technocrat, who comes to salvage the society.” Again, although denomination had played no significant role in the emergence of governors of Enugu State, Edeoga, who is an Anglican, shot himself in the foot by

introducing religion. He attacked Anglican priests like Archbishop Emmanuel Chukwuma, Bishop Onyeka Onyia, etc. for allegedly betraying the Anglican faith by supporting Mbah, who is a Catholic. On 4th March, 2023, an online medium quoted him as saying, “Be it known unto us today that an Anglican has never been a governor of Enugu State; all the past governors were either Catholic or Methodist adherents, who conspired with Pentecostal churches to marginalise Anglicans.” The import of that statement was that virtually everything, including the Catholic Church, that worked for Obi and LP’s victories on 25th February, worked against Edeoga in the 18th March gubernatorial election. Importantly, Edeoga and Ugwuanyi’s mother are from the same family in Obollo-Eke, but married off to Eha-Amufu in Isi-Uzo LGA and Orba in the same Isi-Uzo until Udenu LGA was carved out of it in 1981. They are cousins. Meanwhile, whereas Isi-Uzo was carved into Enugu East Senatorial Zone from the old Nsukka Zone during transition to civilian rule, Edeoga did not pretend about the fact that he was a candidate for his Nsukka cultural zone rather than Enugu East Senatorial Zone where power was supposed to rotate to, based on the zoning principle. In fact, prior to the primary election, the likes of Chief Nnia Nwodo, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, Chief Okey Ezea, Senator Chuka Utazi, etc. openly canvassed that Ugwuanyi’s successor must come from the old Nsukka Zone to give it a straight 16 years. But this was contrary to the existing zoning principle. But if anybody from the other zones was still being deceived that Edeoga’s candidacy was about Peter Obi and LP or that after all Edeoga hails from Enugu East Zone geopolitically, the declaration and incitement by the then Senator-elect, Okey Ezea while addressing a crowd of people from Nsukka zone at his residence, Ichi in Igbo-Eze South Local Government, after his victory cleared it all. He said: “The March 11th (governorship) election is a straight fight between Nsukka and Nkanu…. So, you must prepare very well. You must make sure the directive goes round. This is about Nsukka. Young men, please, you must prepare yourselves very well. We are going into a war on March 11th, and it is a do or die affair.” This viral comment, which Edeoga failed to condemn, became an eye-opener to the rest of the state, who thought they were doing Obidient Movement and “EluPee” with Edeoga. It was perhaps the last straw that broke Edeoga’s back. Madu writes from Oji River, Enugu Read full article online - www.thisdaylive.com

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POLITY Wigwe University: Setting Sail, Resetting Africa’s Education Agenda With its September 2024 rollout date and against the backdrop of the new restrictive nationalism sweeping Euro-Asia and North America, the birth of Wigwe University, a world-class institution in Isiokpo, Ikwerre, Rivers State, signals a potent African pushback, a cutting-edge transformation enabler to disrupt and reset the continent’s education story, writes Louis Achi

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ectures begin September 2024 and Wigwe University, WU, feistily targets outright educational revolution. Early in the week, the mint-new tertiary institution appointed Prof. Miles Davis from Philadelphia, the United States, as its pioneer vice-chancellor. The university’s management clarifies its rationale for Davis’ appointment: “Wigwe University proudly welcomes Professor Miles Davis as its pioneer vice chancellor signalling a thrilling beginning with fearless leadership and groundbreaking innovation. “Hailing from Philadelphia, PA, USA, Professor Davis brings a stellar record of elevating academic excellence and fostering entrepreneurship. His remarkable achievements include spearheading AACSB accreditation for the School of Business and launching a game-changing Centre for Entrepreneurship. “With a history of nurturing influential leaders, Professor Davis is set to propel Wigwe University to unprecedented heights, aligning perfectly with the institution’s vision of fearless leadership and relentless innovation.” Like the Apollo II Moon Landing Mission, Human Genome Project, Mars Mission and many more, all epochal human stories have rollout dates. They also have extremely focussed and persistent visioners. In the case of Wigwe University, the visioner is unassuming Dr. Herbert Wigwe, Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Corporation Plc - the holding company of Access Bank. Hear him: “Wigwe University is the culmination of my lifelong ambition to build an exceptional, world-class, innovative, yet uniquely African institution to grow Nigeria’s next generation of leaders who will change the face of our continent…We want to build people who will alter where Nigeria and Africa is going, and make sure that we remain a very competitive place.” With the National Universities Commission’s approval on Friday, June 9, 2023, the dream of Wigwe University was officially realized after years of detailed planning and high-octane spade work. The University is located at Dr. Wigwe’s hometown, Isiokpo, in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. It is about 15 minutes’ drive from Port Harcourt International Airport and occupies about a 400-hectare land space in the sub-urban community just 40 minutes from Owerri, the capital of Imo State. With many of the facilities in the campus already built, Wigwe University is set to receive its first set of students. “Most of our buildings and facilities are ready or would soon be ready, and we expect to begin lectures in September 2024,” says an elated Yvonne Victor-Olomu, the chief operating officer of The Herbert Onyewumbu Wigwe (HOW) Foundation, the university’s promoter. WU has announced that it would officially commence academic programmes in September 2024, with the focus of nurturing and building responsible and thoughtful leaders who would have the capacity to ignite the potential of Africa to take its rightful place in the global stage. The university pledges to provide world class educational services to passionate students and advises prospective students and their families as well as academic enthusiasts to visit its official website for further information, inquiries, and registration details. The website, according to a recent WU press statement, would serve “as an invaluable resource, providing comprehensive insights into the university’s academic offerings, admission requirements, and the opportunity to connect

Wigwe University’s Pioneer VC, Prof Miles Davis

with the admissions team.” It also advised prospective students outside Nigeria to notify Wigwe University via - “contact@wigweuniversity.edu.ng”, of their intention to apply so that instructions on how and where they can sit for the examination abroad can be forwarded to them. It further said that WU is poised to shape Africa’s future as a leader in global education with its innovative approach to higher education and strong commitment to research, community engagement, and academic excellence. “The institution’s blend of home-based and foreign faculty members promises to instill a sense of purpose, foster creativity, and inspire a new generation of well-rounded fearless leaders who will make a significant impact on the world,” the statement said. WU is the second private university in the state but unquestionably would be one of the best on the continent when fully completed and streamed. Founded in 2016 as a non-profit organization, by the Herbert Onyewumbu Wigwe (HOW) Foundation, which is the special purpose vehicle through which Dr. Wigwe executes his numerous philanthropic activities. The HOW Foundation focuses on the critical arenas of education, youth empowerment through leadership and mentorship and health. Wigwe University will offer courses in Science; Technology (AI, Robotics programmes and other futuristic niches); Engineering; Arts (Creative Arts and science-based Art

Programmes such as Gaming and Computer Creative, etc) and Mathematics (STEM); Management and Social Sciences at the start. It would then subsequently offer courses in Medical Sciences; Medicine; Law and Post Graduate Degrees. It will have linkage relationships with top foreign universities that would facilitate students’ exchange programs. The thrust of the university is to create leaders and entrepreneurs who will, upon graduation, be focused on creation of jobs, as opposed to job-seeking. Although there are many universities in the country, they have not substantially filled the void that exists in the nation’s tertiary education. WU is therefore being deliberately and carefully designed to fill these gaps, some of which are outdated curriculum; poor funding; decrepit facilities and infrastructure; poorly paid and motivated workforce. In designing the academic and nonacademic programs at WU, Dr. Wigwe has hired academicians from top US universities and European institutions to work with experts from across the world, including Nigeria. Undoubtedly, the people of Isiokpo community are enthusiastic about the huge investment coming to their town. With the 37 newly licensed private universities, there are now 238 universities in the country, of which 147 are private, 43 federal government-owned and 48 state governments-owned. But graduates from these institutions face prolonged periods of unemployment because the jobs have dried up and they were never equipped

with entrepreneurial skills. According to Wigwe, WU is “A university that would create a new generation of fearless leaders and also be one of the best universities in the continent” and the institution which will have a 24/7 power supply within the campus and contiguous environs and set new continental standards of excellence.” Wigwe is today one of the most fearless African financial sector leaders astutely superintending the monstrous growth of the Access Bank Group from a mere commercial bank straight to a continental financial behemoth on its way to merited global recognition. The Wigwe University cited in his hometown Isiokpo, would have a 60% local and 40% expatriate faculty population, with about 200 buildings spread over 400 hectares of land. A very unque, exciting dimension is the announcement that students of the university would spend one year abroad getting international exposure. The University will also undoubtedly spark a great infrastructural development in and around Isiokpo. This will consequently open up not only that region but the whole of South-south to international attention. Nigeria is facing a staggering skills crisis. One in every five of the world’s out-of-school children is in Nigeria, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund, while just 11.8% of the nation’s working-age population earn a wage. Last two years, Nigeria spent about 96% of its revenue servicing debt, leaving little for education. Significantly, the lack of funding is attracting investors to the sector. As many as 147 private universities have been established since 1999, compared with 115 state-run institutions. According to Bloomberg, wealthy Nigerians send their children overseas for higher education. At least 44,195 residents were studying in UK universities in 2022, the highest in eight years, according to the UK’s Higher Education Statistics Agency. Only China and India had more students studying in the UK. Canada and the US are also popular destinations for Nigerian students. But significant changes are afoot. The UK, Canada, US and swathes of Euro-Asia are experiencing waves of new nationalism that is pushing them to review their migration policies and even conditions governing how Nigeria and African students can study in their countries. This scenario makes Dr. Wigwe’s unique educational sector intervention very important. Hear him: “The school will be hybrid. Technology can help the university achieve the same quality of education as US and UK University and “I don’t need 100 years or billions of dollars to achieve the same quality of education as we find in those schools. India is churning out a lot of developers through a single building.” At a fundamental level, university education is more than the next level in the learning process. It is a critical component of human development globally. It provides not only the high-level skills necessary for every labour market but also the training essential for teachers, doctors, nurses, civil servants, engineers, humanists, entrepreneurs, scientists, social scientists, and a myriad of other personnel which Nigeria and Africa badly need. It is these trained individuals who develop the capacity and analytical skills that drive local economies, support civil society, teach children, lead effective governments, and make important decisions which affect entire societies. This is the philosophical and foundational backbone of Wigwe University, boldly targeting the reawakening of Africa, the continent that cradled humanity.


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Shattered Dream With 17-goal contribution (10 goals and seven assists) for Bayer Leverkusen and having been named the Bundesliga rookie of the month for a record four times and in good stead for a fifth consecutive time, Victor Boniface is without doubt Nigeria’s best performer in Europe this season. Just as he was hoping to replicate his club’s stellar performance at the international stage, injury struck. The 23-year-old got injured during Super Eagles preparation camp for the Africa Cup of Nations, which kicks off today in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire

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ust as soccer loving Nigerians were still trying to recover from Wilfred Ndidi’s absence from the Africa Cup of Nations through injury, the Super Eagles suffered another injury blow after Bayer Leverkusensensation,VictorBoniface was ruled out of the biennial competition due to injury he suffered in Nigeria’s training camp in Abu Dhabi and has since been replaced by Nice striker, Terem Moffi. The 23-year-old has been in good form for his German club Bayer Leverkusen with 10 goals and seven assists so far in the Bundesliga this season, and is in the running to be named the Bundesliga rookie of the month for a fifth consecutive time. He shared his disappointment with his followers on X, having also previously missed the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations through injury. It is not the first time Boniface would miss a major tournament on the eve of the event. The 23-year-old was forced to withdraw from the 2019 CAF U20 Nations Cup in Niger seven days before the competition kicked off. Taking to social media on Monday, Boniface lamented his misfortune while confirming he would not be available for

the Super Eagles. Writing on X (formerly Twitter), the striker said: “U20 nations cup got injured 7 days before Nations Cup. Super Eagles got injured 6 days before Nations Cup. Only God knows why.” Nottingham Forest’s Taiwo Awoniyi however responded to Boniface’s post with a cheerful message urging him to look forward to many more engagements with the Super Eagles in the future. Awoniyi himself is not in the Nigerian squad for the AFCON due to a groin injury that required surgery. Still, the Nottingham Forest man was enthusiastic when he wrote to Boniface: “My guy mafo……. We gallant for that green white green. We go again…..no one fit kill light. Imole ma tan last last.” Interestingly, Nigerian legend, John Obi Mikel has labeled Boniface a complete striker and has backed the Bayer Leverkusen star to shine at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations just before he was injured. Boniface has had a remarkable start to life in Germany after transferring from Belgian outfit Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in the summer, registering 24 goal involvements in all competitions.

The 23-year-old did not arrive at Bayer Leverkusen as an unknown quantity as he was the UEFA Europa League top scorer for 2022-2023 and was also named to the Team of the Season. Mikel highlighted the qualities of Boniface as he praised the Super Eagles number 24 ahead of Nigeria’s opening game at the Africa Cup of Nations against Equatorial Guinea. Speaking on The Obi One Podcast, Mikel stated: “He’s a complete striker when you watch him play. He scores goals, he’s good on the ball, technically very good, holds up the ball and also quick as well which is something you need from a striker. So he’s doing really well. “All I have to say is that the sky will be your limit if you continue playing like this and keep working hard. I’m pretty sure you’ll do well in the Nations Cup and bring the trophy back home.” The 6’3” attacker, who joined the Bundesliga giants last summer, left for Europe in 2019 from Nigerian youth club, Real Sapphire, but suffered two ACL injuries before the age of 21. According to Eurosport, Boniface, who will miss the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations

with Nigeria through another injury setback, disclosed he had given up on football after his second ACL injury. “When I saw the doctor, he told me something bad happened and I tore my ACL again. It was hell. I spoke to the coach; I said I wanted to go back to Nigeria. “I was thinking, ‘what shall I do after football?’ At the age of 21, and 22, I had two ACL injuries. It was so terrible for me. They said I had to do surgery, but may not need it for a few months. It was 14 months in total. I almost gave up.” Boniface would eventually bounce back from his injury setbacks, excelling with Bodo/Glimt and Union SaintGilloise before sealing a big move to Bayer Leverkusen last summer. Meanwhile, former Super Eagles captain, John Obi Mikel has clamoured for Premier League giants to sign the fourtime Bundesliga Rookie of the Month. The Nigerian legend is rooting for his 22-year-old compatriot to become one of the best forwards in the game and would love to see him sign for the Blues when he finally leaves Leverkusen. Meanwhile, Leverkusen has confirmed Boniface had undergone successful “Victor #Boniface was successfully operated on today in Berlin,” reads a statement on the club’s X handle. “The striker will return to Leverkusen later this week to start his rehabilitation process.” The 23-year-old is expected to be sidelined till April. His absence will be a major setback for the Super Eagles after an outstanding run for the Bundesliga table-toppers, Bayer Leverkusen. Nigeria begin their quest for a fourth AFCON title in a Group A game against Equatorial Guinea tomorrow and will also face hosts Ivory Coast and Guinea-Bissau in the group stage. Boniface now joins a growing list of Nigeria players who have been forced to miss AFCON 2023 through injury, including Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi, Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi and Real Sociedad strikerSadiq Umar.


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Olaoluwa Aina (Nott’m Forest, England) Chidozie Awaziem (Boavista FC) Bright Osayi-Samuel (Fenerbahce FC) William Troost-Ekong (PAOK Salonika, Bruno Onyemaechi (Boavista FC) Kenneth Omeruo (Kasimpasa FC) Oluwasemilogo Ajayi (West Brom) Calvin Bassey (Fulham FC, England) Zaidu Sanusi (FC Porto, Portugal) MIDFIELDERS:

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igeria’s fourth African Cup of Nations title quest will get underway tomorrow, as the Super Eagles face the challenge of Nzalang Nacional of Equatorial Guinea in the second match of GroupAat the Stade OlympiqueAlassane Ouattara D”Anyama Stadium, after host country, Cote d’Ivoire take on Guinea-Bissau in the opening game of the competition today. On paper, one would expect the Super Eagles to get the maximum points against Equatorial Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, which would ensure a ticket to the knockout stage. But betting on a side that could not defeat Lesotho and Zimbabwe in World Cup qualifiers leaves much to be desired. To add to the team’s challenge is the spate of injuries between the ranks. First it was Wilfred G LO B A L S O C C E R ASSISTANT EDITOR KUNLE ADEWALE THISDAY ON SATURDAY EDITOR OBINNA CHIMA DEPUTY EDITOR AHAMIFULA OGBU THISDAY NEWSPAPERS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF/CHAIRMAN NDUKA OBAIGBENA MANAGING DIRECTOR ENIOLA BELLO DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR ISRAEL IWEGBU

Ndidi that was dealt a big blow through injury, and just when fans were recovering from the Leicester City midfield blow, news flittered in that the country’s best performer in Europe this season, Victor Boniface got injured at the team’s training camp in Abu Dhabi. As if that was not bad enough, on Thursday, Real Sociedad striker, Sadiq Umar, sat out Super Eagles training in Abidjan to heighten fears amongst the country’s football stakeholders that Nigeria may begin the AFCON 2023 campaign against Equatorial Guinea with just Victor Osimhen as the only out and out marksman. It was later confirmed that Umar has been ruled out of the AFCON 2023 because of the injury he picked up from the Nigeria friendly with Guinea last Monday in Abu Dhabi. He’s ruled out of action for three months while Southampton on loan player at Trabzonspor in the Turkish league, Paul Onuachu has been drafted as his replacement in Jose Peseiro’s 25-man squad. With Taiwo Awoniyi long ruled out of the competition and Kelechi Iheanacho yet to fully regain fitness since he got sidelined early last month at Leicester City only Osimhen is the striker in the squad without an issue ahead of tomorrow’s opening game against Equatorial Guinea. Terem Moffi, a last-minute replacement for the injured Boniface, will only join up tomorrow and it is not certain now what Eagles handlers are going to do to ameliorate the dire situation. “I believe in this group, we have a bunch of talented players to execute the job, fingers crossed and we are going to do so well. The most important thing for us now is to go to Ivory Coast and win the tournament,” Osimhen had said. Interestingly, the team’s midfielder, Alex Iwobi is of the believe that the three-time African champions have the potential to go

far in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations. “It has been very good. We’ve got a couple of friendlies to warm up for the Africa Cup of Nations. We’ve seen the ability and quality that we have in the team. From each man that’s in the squad and even the ones that didn’t make the squad there’s a lot of talent in Nigeria. “We have confidence that we can go far in this competition but we have to prove it to ourselves and the first thing that I can assure Nigerians is we are going to give one hundred percent to make sure we make the nation proud,” Iwobi said. Meanwhile, Super Eagles Chief Coach, José Peseiro has highlighted the offensive pedigree of the team ahead of the start of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations this weekend. Nigeria qualified for the biggest African football event as the highest-scoring team during the qualification series, notching 22 goals in six games with Mali who scored 15 being the closest to them. Peseiro in a recent interview highlighted and boasted about the offensive proficiency of his team, reckoning that his side is one of the best attacking teams in Africa. “We qualified and had the highest number of goals scored (22) among all the pools because we are one of the African teams with a more offensive game plan,” Peseiro told Lusa agency, via Portuguese daily sports newspaper O Jogo. “We had the best scorer (Victor Osimhen, with 10 goals) and one of the best assistants (Moses Simon, with three).” Earlier, the Presidency gave Nigeria’s quest for a fourth AFCON title a big boost after President Bola Tinubu approved N12 billion for the payment of outstanding salaries and wages for the various national teams, including the Super Eagles. Over the years, the Nigeria Football

Alhassan Yusuf (Leicester City) Raphael Onyedika (Brugge, Belgium); Joe Aribo (Southampton FC, England); Frank Onyeka (Brentford FC, England); Alex Iwobi (Fulham FC, England) Forwards: Ahmed Musa (Sivasspor K) Victor Osimhen (Napoli SC, Italy); Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City) Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor, Turkey) Moses Simon (FC Nantes, France) Ademola Lookman (Atalanta FC, Italy) Samuel Chukwueze (AC Milan) Terem Moffi (Club Nice) Federation has been notorious for owing players, coaches, and other staff salaries. The Super Eagles’ former coach, Gernot Rohr, had to drag the federation to FIFA before he got paid his outstanding wages. The players are not left out too, as some of them hardly get their bonuses on time. Nonetheless, the NFF has managed to keep a good relationship with them. The payment entails the clearing of the senior national team coaches’ salaries running up to 15 months, payments of allowances and promises due to the senior national teams, females, and Under-20 national team. This move comes at an important time for the Super Eagles, as the AFCON kicks off. This would be a morale booster for Jose Peseiro and his lads going into the competition. Peseiro’s men will open group play at the 2023 AFCON against the Nzalang Nacional of Equatorial Guinea at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium, Abidjan, tomorrow, followed by a meeting with hosts Ivory Coast, January 18 and conclude with a game against Guinea Bissau at the iconic Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, Abidjan on January 22. The Super Eagles will need an outright win in the game to boost Super Eagles confidence ahead of their big game clash with host, Côte d’Ivoire next Thursday. Nigeria’s opening game will be live on pay TV channel StarTimes. It promises to air all AFCON 2023 matches live on Sports Premium, channel 252 or 246 and on StarTimes, as well as on StarTimes-ON app. Aside from winning the Africa Cup of Nations thrice, Nigeria have been third eight times and second four times. It however remain to be seen if the Eagles can, against all odds, be African champions again in Cote d’Ivoire.


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Spurs Target First Premier League Double over Man Utd Seeking their first top-flight double over Manchester United in the Premier League era, Tottenham Hotspur make the long journey north to Old Trafford for tomorrow’s enticing encounter Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur kicked off 2024 by advancing to the fourth round of the FA Cup, as the Red Devils sunk Wigan Athletic 2-0, while Ange Postecoglou’s team ran out 1-0 winners over Burnley. While the age-old cliche of football being a game of two halves still rings true, 2023 was certainly a year of two halves for Erik Ten Hag and Man United, who have at least started 2024 as they mean to go on by furthering their chances of another slice of domestic glory. It would not have been a Red Devils’ contest without a couple of scares along the way, but Ten Hag’s men ultimately put two goals past League One outfit Wigan without reply in the FA Cup, as Diogo Dalot’s fine finish preceded a contentious Bruno Fernandes penalty at the DW Stadium on January 8. Fans of Newport County and Eastleigh will already be licking their lips at the prospect of a fourth-round glamour tie with Man United - who will face the victor of that replay later this month - but Ten Hag’s side now resume Premier League duty after a completely mediocre start to the new term. The feel-good factor from their incredible Boxing Day comeback over Aston Villa soon evaporated in a 2-1 loss to Nottingham Forest on December 30, a result which sees the Red Devils enter a depleted gameweek languishing in eighth in the standings, nine points adrift of a Champions League berth. Preparing to play in front of the sharp eye of Sir Jim Ratcliffe for the first time this weekend, Man United are at risk of suffering 10 top-flight losses for just the fifth time since the Premier League’s inception. Out of those previous four campaigns, the Red Devils have opted for a change in management in three of them. Ten Hag’s position in the Man United hotseat is not believed to be under any immediate threat, but the Dutchman certainly does not possess the same job security as Ange Postecoglou, who oversaw a 2-0 beating of the 20-time English champions in just his second Premier League game as a manager. Things have not been totally rosy for the Lilywhites since that joyous day in North London, and Postecoglou’s side were also on the verge of being taken to a replay in the FA Cup by a dogged Burnley unit, only for a Pedro Porro wonder strike to seal safe passage into the next stage for the capital giants. The slender success over the Clarets represented a fifth win from six matches in all tournaments for Tottenham, as they concluded 2023 with a praiseworthy 3-1 beating of an in-form Bournemouth side to move within one point of fourth-placed Arsenal, who can be usurped by their bitter adversaries this weekend while they enjoy an extended break from competitive action. Consistency on the road has not come naturally to Tottenham in recent weeks, though, as just one of their last four Premier League away games has ended in victory, although they have not failed to score on rival turf in the top division since a 1-0 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers at the beginning of March. Having ended a five-game winless run against Man United back in the summer, Tottenham are just 90 minutes away from a first double against the Red Devils since the 1989-90 season, but the hosts’ 24 successes at home against Spurs is the joint-most for any team over a single opponent in Premier League history.

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Super Eagles players in a group photograph with officials of tbe Nigeria Breweries

Leicester Coach Clashes with Peseiro over Iheanacho’s Fitness Ahead of Super Eagles first match against Equatorial Guinea, Leicester City manager, Enzo Maresca has frowned over the keeping of Kelechi Iheanacho with the Nigeria national team in spite of his injury issues. Speaking to reporters at the pre-match press conference before his side’s Championship clash versus Coventry City, Maresca made it clear that Iheanacho is not fit to return to action. Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro claimed on two different occasions this week that the striker had gotten a clean bill of health from Leicester City’s medical

team and would link up with his international teammates in Ivory Coast today. Iheanacho has been nursing an injury which has prevented him from being called up to the Leicester City squad since the 1-1 draw at Ipswich Town on Boxing Day. It is now confirmed beyond doubt that the 27-year-old will sit out Nigeria’s opening match of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations against Equatorial Guinea, assuming he is released to the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, by the Foxes. Iheanacho was not spotted in

any of the 21 training images published by Leicester City yesterday afternoon and will not be in the squad for the M69 derby at Coventry City. In quotes relayed by Leicester City’s official webpage, Maresca said: “Kasey is back and Dennis is back. The only ones (out) are Jamie and Kel, still out, both of them.” Peseiro has been faced with an injury crisis in the lead up to the Super Eagles AFCON opener, with Wilfred Ndidi, Victor Boniface and Sadiq Umar forced to withdraw from the squad due to injuries.

Goldberg, Life Continental, Zagg Fuel Super Eagles’ Fourth AFCON 2023 Title Quest As the Africa Cup of Nations kicks off in Côte d’Ivoire this weekend, the Super Eagles of Nigeria have been assured of unwavering support, both from home and far away in Cote d’Ivoire. Nigerian Breweries Plc, through its brands –Goldberg, Life Continental Beer, and Zagg Energy Malt drink – is playing crucial roles in galvanizing millions of Nigerian football fans and consumers to stand with the Super Eagles during the qualification series. Now, the brands are ready to go the extra mile to help the national team secure a fourth title following previous successes in the 1980, 1994,

and 2013 editions. Head of Communications – Marketing, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Sandra Amachree, hinted that a series of initiatives have been designed to ensure that brands’ loyal customers and passionate football fans enjoy a memorable AFCON experience, cheering on the Super Eagles wherever they are in the world. “We’re geared up for the tournament,” declared Amachree. “Whether you’re in Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria, or anywhere else, the mission remains the same: to provide the Super Eagles with

maximum support as they chase their fourth title at this year’s tournament.” The Super Eagles’ campaign begins on Sunday with a tricky encounter against Equatorial Guinea before other games against hosts, Cote D’Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau. “It’s vital that we hit the ground running from the very first game and avoid putting ourselves in a difficult position. We know the Super Eagles are ready to make us proud, and we are prepared to give them the maximum backing they need to soar high in Côte d’Ivoire,” she pointed out.

StarTimes Brings Succour to Nigerians with Live 2023 AFCON Matches Just as soccer crazy Nigerians were wondering how to watch the 2023 African Cup of Nations, media giant StarTimes officially secured the rights to air the highly anticipated 2023 AFCO slated for Cote d’Ivoire 2023 and all CAF Events held in 2024 in Anglophone & Lusophone Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including CHAN 2024 and AFCON 2025 Qualifiers. On what having the right to view all the 2023 AFCON matches to Nigerians mean to StarTimes, the PR Manager, StarTimes, Lazarus Ibeabuchi, said, “We desire to always offer the best of entertainment that everyone loves. To Nigerians, football is our culture. We are glad to be enablers of this culture. To bring

what unites the country together on StarTimes is an immeasurable value that we are proud of. Our Super Eagles are going out there to shine and everybody at home can watch the games live.” Lazarus opined that since StarTimes made known of its readiness to bring the matches to the homes of Nigerians, the reactions have been positively overwhelming. “Everyone looks up to StarTimes as a succour in a market perceived to be predatory. So, sports-loving fans expressed delight when StarTimes announced that all matches will be broadcast live. We understand the yearnings of Nigerians and will strive to serve them with special content delicacies. Also, increased anticipation has translated into a significant rise in

customer patronage, highlighting our platform’s appeal,” Ibeabuchi highlighted. Asked what Nigeria fans stand to gain from StarTimes aside getting to watch all 52 matches live and in HD quality signal. Ibeabuchi said there would be fan giveaways and more. “Everyone can watch all 52 matches live and uninterrupted, experiencing the full excitement and drama of the tournament. StarTimes guarantees high-definition broadcasts with expert commentary and insightful analysis, enriching the viewing experience. Also, fans can participate in polls, quizzes, and prediction games to win fantastic gifts, adding an interactive element to their viewing experience.”

Egbe Commends Tinubu, Sports Minister for Releasing Funds to Super Eagles The Chief Executive officer of Monimichelle Group, Ebi Egbe has commended President Bola Tinubu and the Minister of Sports, Senator John Enoh for the timely release of money to the Super Eagles ahead of the Nations Cup slated to kick off today in Cote d’ Ivoire. The President on Monday through the Sports Minister announced the release of N12

billion to the NFF to enable it clear all outstanding debts owed the team, as well as cover expenses for the prosecution of this year’s AFCON finals. In a statement, which he personally signed, Egbe whose company has constructed many stadia in the country including; Enyimba International Stadium, Aba and Mobolaji Johnson Sports Arena Lagos described

the gesture as evidence of the President’s love for sports and youth development. “I’m highly excited with the announcement of the release of funds by the Presidency to clear all outstanding allowances of the Super Eagles, as well as take care of their participation in the AFCON finals which kicks off this weekend in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.


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hexs. The Agbor Stakeholders Forum (ASF) has decried the continuous propaganda against a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele. In a press statement made available to the media by Kanene Kachikwu for ASF yesterday the group stated: “We have watched with alarm, the seeming intention of the federal government under the charge of President Bola Tinubu, to hunt down and destroy our son, Mr. Godwin Emefiele by any means possible. “Recall that we, his kinfolks and stakeholders in his Agbor homestead have had cause to cry out last year after he was detained for over six months without bail. “Though he was finally granted bail, we are moved to cry out once more in view of

the relentless propaganda and media assault the federal government has unleashed on Mr Emefiele in the last couple of weeks. “We are worried that since the beginning of this administration, one man has been subjected to the investigation of the Department of State Service (DSS), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and a Special Financial Investigator, Mr. Jim Obazee, yet no charges against him has been able to stand in the face of the court. “As we chronicled in our first appeal, our brother has been charged with over half a dozen offences and all of them have failed in different courts.” Furthermore, it stated: “The DSS first accused him of financing terrorism. After a thorough search of all his residences, all they got was a little gun, more like a toy

gun. “Then the EFCC took over and combed through all his financial records. They went to press that N7.1 trillion was missing. This was to later turn to N1.2 billion official vehicles procurement irregularity allegedly perpetrated by Emefiele and a female colleague. This too didn’t stand in the court of law. “Most recently, the EFCC claimed it is probing forex transactions of the CBN spanning the last nine years (2014 - 2023).” The group added, “Why is the EFCC probe different from Special Investigator, Obazee probe. Finally, Obazee told the world in its leaked report that Emefiele had interests in three bank necessitating the takeover of the banks. But when the bank’s management was changed a few days ago, different

reasons were adduced.” The forum further went on to state that according to the CBN, the infractions of the three banks (Union, Keystone and Polaris banks) ranged from, “regulatory noncompliance, corporate governance failure, disregarding the conditions under which their licences were granted, and involvement in activities that pose a threat to financial stability, among others.” The statement added, “in all of this, the CBN didn’t give specific details of what makes up infringement and noncompliance. “Our point and also our grouse is that these probes, investigations and reports therefrom are all politically motivated attempts to ‘destroy’ our brother for his alleged role in former President Buhari’s naira redesign policy.”

event organized under his watch. He had a personal aversion for empty ceremonies, flashy “programmes” and high-sounding schemes; which he sometimes described as excuses for wasting public funds. He always saw expensive programmes designed without any real value to the nation as reprehensible and dishonest ways of pretending to be working when one is actually not doing anything. Chikelu would insist that records of expenditure should not be mistaken for evidence of beneficial impact of government programmes on the welfare of citizens. Some ministry personnel who were astounded by his disposition and orientation even openly opined that “a serious Minister” should not be looking into the routine “chop and let others chop” culture in government. “Afterall, it is not anyone’s father’s money is involved”. As was said on this page five years ago, and 10 years after Chikelu left office as Minister of Information and National Orieintation, “The ministry got a totally new approach to a lot of things under him. He explained that it was an efficient information machinery, and not the high visibility of government ministers, that made the US, UK, use behind the scenes efficiency to maintain effective global communication”. Chikelu predicated most of his submissions on the simple fact that there were Best Practices in all human affairs, including information management and public communication. He would argue that “Modern nations build, develop and sustain government communication as part of the overall social process”. His tenure brought into the very idea of the job of Information Minister an agenda for national reorientation on what to expect from, and demand of, that office and other institutions of state. Like the current Minister of Information and national Orientation,

Chikelu did not think that every critic of the government was automatically an enemy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He held that government communication should not strive primarily to please the powers that be. His methodical approach to his job was consistent with what would be expected of any member of his generation anywhere in the developed world. He recognized the following three problems in the job of national information management, namely; (a) How to procure authentic information and use credible persons and platforms to present and project it; (b) How to separate useful information from idle charter and ego-massaging government rhetoric; (c) How to make credible information available to his various publics, in such a way that even those he does not win over will, at least, not swell the ranks of those who would not bother to listen at all. That is why, while dealing with the job of national communication, he also focused on: (i) Developing personnel skills and strengthening structures and processes in the ministry; (ii) Restoring the government’s institutional capacity for distilling useful information; (iii) Synchronising the activities, programmes and projections, of the information ministry and related agencies for unity of purpose and to avoid duplications and wastages; and (iv) Showing that public office holders have a duty to insist on the right paradigms and not play to the gallery, even if uninformed public opinion wanted it otherwise. Given recent national events, I repeat what was said at the beginning of this article: “The mantra: ‘Give the young ones a chance’ is right. It is wrong when “young ones” is defined strictly, and only, in terms of the biological age of individuals and groups – rather than the age of the ideas and aspirations people are aspiring towards.

CHIKELU: BIOLOGICAL VS IDEOLOGICAL AGE back to the days of Nigeria’s founding fathers, the age of those who negotiated the nation’s independence; as well as the age of those who threw up the grand economic, human capital and overall regional and national development programmes and initiatives. They contrast remarkably with a large percentage of the biologically younger ones, of the same age, of today. What is the age bracket of those who have been governors and House of Assembly members in the states? Have majority of them performed, or are performing, spectacularly in the positive sense? Many who have had a go at leadership positions apparently did not wash their hands well enough before stepping forward and dipping. And it is not that they are unintelligent in the academic sense, or incompetent; even from the angle of enlightened self-interest. But enough of that! Let us, dwell on the profile and tenure of a Nigerian who became a minister in his thirties, and who left an incredible record of probity, integrity and forwardlooking paradigms. That was in 2004, exactly 20 years ago, under President Olusegun Obasanjo. We are talking about Chief Chukwuemeka Chikelu. He was Minister of Information and National Orientation. He was simple, focused and methodical. His constant refrain was this: “Excellence, national interest and a commitment to the Best Global Practices should characterize everything we do here; because this is service to God, by serving human beings and our fatherland in the right way”. As minister, he was always on the lookout for informed opinions, professional advice and policies with measurable impact. He did not at any time allow the melodrama of “authority” to colour his outlook. In his first meeting and briefing with the ministry’s leadership and staff,

he informed a somewhat confounded audience that the was reporting to work as a minister was to work with them in serving the people and the national interest. Chikelu remained his sober, decent, simple and unpretentious self throughout his tenure as minister. He deliberately ensured that there was no separation between Chukwuemeka Chikelu as a person living his normal life, and Chukwuemeka Chikelu as a minister going to work like every other citizen who is reporting for duty elsewhere. He lived in his private house throughout his tenure as minister. He drove in his own car and only occasionally used the assigned official car for purely formal events, where his car would be inappropriate mode of transportation according to the state protocols. The rent, and other personal expenses, of all his aides were borne by the aides themselves; and not the ministry. And he was a brilliant young man by every standard. with very pronounced personal preference for orderliness, clear targets and easily measurable results. As would be expected of a young man who is guided by 21st century leadership and service paradigms, the questions Chikelu often asked when presented with any proposals, whether from within or from outside the ministry, are the following: (1) How will this advance our job here and also benefit the people and the nation? (2) How do we measure the positive results, if indeed there is much to be expected from it? (3) Can we justify the proposed costs? (4) Would we gladly spend this amount of money on this project if we were paying with our own personal resources? (5) Can we work out the cheapest possible figures for this project and scale up from there? He was that meticulous. Chikelu would not or propose approve anything that violated any clear policy frameworks, or administrative guideline. He paid close attention to every public

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TINUBU’S FIRST WEEK OF 2024 the President visits a state for instance like his recent visit to Lagos during the Christmas/New Year holiday, during which he decided to observe the Jumat at the Central Mosque in Lagos Island, the long stretch of vehicles noticed in his convoy are not entirely his own. Some dignitaries in Lagos, top security officers, top traditional rulers, political associates and many others simply joined the entourage to the mosque at no prompting of the President. The importance of cutting the number in the President’s travels apart from the concomitant reduction in total cost of the trip is unmistakable. First, it is in tandem with the demands of the present challenging times when prices of goods and services have skyrocketed owing to what many tie to the prevalent foreign exchange rate. Second, by slashing the presidential entourage, President Tinubu has again

demonstrated leadership by example. He has shown he fully understands what the people are experiencing at present and shares in their pains, which he says will be temporary, following his New Year Day speech. Indeed, the cost of governance and administration in Nigeria is high and it has become imperative to bring it down. Every possible avenue must be employed to do this. It is estimated that the country mostly spends over 75% of her federal budget on recurrent expenditure, leaving less than 25% for capital expenditure. The present administration is set to change this governance narrative. For instance, in the N28.7trillion 2024 budget, recurrent expenditure was pegged at N8.7tr and capital expenditure at N9.9tr. This trend is expected to continue going forward. Tinubu

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ur people say that an experienced elder who observes the dance steps, and footsteps, of a young man who got the traditional Ozo title at the age of 20 will know whether the young man will live to old age. If the young man in question is so caught up with his self-celebration that he does not care whether he is stepping on people’s toes, or stirring up a lot of dust and making too many people to sneeze in the village square, then he has the wrong things coming for him, down the road. It is also a well-known saying that “It is only the child who washes his hands very well that is allowed to dine with elders and titled men.” This statement is a metaphorical way of saying that the person who is biologically young, but who exhibits, or exudes, a level of maturity/personal grooming, that befits an adult of full value, earns himself the honour of being among the leaders and knowledgeable trendsetters in society despite his biological age. The mantra: “Give the young ones a chance” is right. It is wrong when

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age of the ideas and aspirations people are aspiring towards. We must, therefore, re-examine the ideological orientation, guiding values and general motivation of many young people who aspire to leadership, or who are holding leadership positions in Nigeria today. When we consider that largely the same people have been the principal actors in our national life for the last 40 years, the question we must ask is: ‘Is the leadership of the federal Republic of Nigeria some kind of hereditary chieftaincy for them”? Most of these people should have since given way to a well capacitated Replacement Generation that is properly situated within contemporary 21st century leadership, governance and developmental paradigms. But before we hurry off to sweep everything ‘old’ away, we must ask and answer the following questions: (1) Can someone be biologically young in age, but ideologically old in his orientation, because of his beliefs and values? (2) Do we have ample evidence of a direct positive relationship between biological youth and great performance in public office in the last 23 years of democracy

in Nigeria? (3) What should we do when the presumably young and newly bred re-enact with great aplomb the worst forms of malfeasance perpetrated by their elders? I ask the above questions against the background of recent developments in our national life, wherein the supposedly young, intelligent and upwardly mobile do not espouse the 21st century leadership, followership and service values. If, as the constitution says, the primary purpose of government is to cater for the welfare and security of the people, it should be the younger generation in particular that would demonstrate this at every opportunity; because it is their world we are talking about. If the primary business of anyone in public office is to focus on everything that would strengthen the welfare of the people and ensure a more secure nation, then it must also be expected that young men and women who have held, and/or are still holding, public office in Nigeria would be beacons of hope. For the record, they once were. Think Continued on page 31

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The Significance of Tinubu’s First Week of 2024

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here couldn’t have been a better predictor of what to expect from President Bola Tinubu in 2024 than the way and manner he began the New Year. For the President, 2024 started on a business like, work-filled note. While many were still savouring the New Year, the Nigerian leader cut short his Christmas/New Year holiday in Lagos on January 1, returned to Abuja to sign the N28.7 trillion 2024 Appropriation Bill passed by the National Assembly. It was his first assignment in the New Year. The way he did it demonstrated the seriousness and patriotic commitment he brings unto the exalted job. For him, nothing must stand on the way of the onerous responsibility bestowed on him. Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and House of Representatives Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas were shocked to learn the President had returned to Abuja and ready to sign the budget. Since that first day of the year, it has been one impactful governance step and important decision after another. Indeed, it was one week of 2024 to remember.

It reminds me of a song by Canadian rock band, Barenaked Ladies with the same title “One Week”. The song was released as the first single from their 1998 album, Stun. The song is unique for its significant number of pop culture references, and remains the band’s bestknown song. According to Wikipedia, the song reached No.1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In one week of 2024 to remember, President Tinubu made pivotal and landmark decisions which have been widely applauded. Critic-turned-admirer of President Tinubu, Reno Omokri, catalogued some of these important decisions and developments in a recent tweet. The decisions include the suspension of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Beta Edu, and Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme Agency, Hajiya Halimotu Shehu, for alleged financial transgressions and the ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to determine their guilt; the summon by the

President of another minister alleged to be involved in a controversial contract; the drastic reduction in the entourage of the President’s domestic and international travels; the banning of the money-fordegree universities in Benin Republic, Togo and other countries; and the clearing of the N12billion outstanding allowances and other arrears for the Super Eagles, taking part in the African Cup of Nations tournament beginning this weekend. Arrears owed other national teams were also paid by the President. In that preceding week, the Bola Tinubu administration embarked on the payment of wage support benefits to civil servants, the disbursement of N105.5 billion for emergency repair of 266 roads across the country, the launch of the automated passport portal and the unfolding of plans to build a new Chinese-funded steel plant in Nigeria following on the heel of a visit to China by the Minister of Steel Development, Shuaib Abubakar Audu. The swift suspension of Betta Edu, one of the visible ministers at present, pending the full investigation of the

alleged scandal in her ministry not only demonstrates there are no scared cows in the anti-graft crusade, it will also serve as deterrent against others who may otherwise believe the present government is business-as-usual. However, as some have argued, the minister should not be pilloried until after the full investigation of the allegations and her culpability or otherwise established. Perhaps, the most exciting of the President’s decisions during that important week, in my view, is the resolve to cut the cost of governance by drastically reducing the number of people in his entourage on local and international trips. President Tinubu directed that top government functionaries, dignitaries and aides on his travels be slashed by 60 per cent, more than half. On local trips, the President, for instance ordered that, in the area of security, his team should rely more on the capacity of the security establishment and existing protocols in the host states. It must be pointed out here that when Continued on page 31

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