Apex bank says Emefiele and 4 deputy governors have resigned At N995/$1, Naira gains at parallel market, slightly declines at I & E window
James Emejo in Abuja and Nume Ekeghe in Lagos
The nominated Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr.
Troops
Olayemi Cardoso, yesterday took the oath of office at a brief ceremony held at the bank's headquarters in Abuja and subsequently formally assumed duty as the apex bank’s
new boss in acting capacity, pending approval of the Senate.
In a press statement after the oathtaking, the apex bank confirmed the resignation of suspended governor
Godwin Emefiele and the four deputy governors that worked with him.
In a related development, the Naira yesterday exchanged at
N990/$1 in the parallel market, gaining N5 from N995/$1 it exchanged on Thursday. While the official I&E window closed at N747/$1 compared to N738/$1 it
closed on Thursday.
On the same day at the CBN headquarters, the four newly
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Burst Gun Factory in Kaduna State, Recover Weapons, Combat Gears...
L-R: Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State; Executive Director/CEO, UN Global Compact, Sanda Ojiambo; Founder, Africa Missions Global, Mrs. Fola Adeboye; Life Patron, Pastor E.A. Adeboye; First Lady Oluremi Tinubu; Representative of the President of Togo, Kodjo Tempe Adedze; Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State and the Vice-Chairman, Famfa Oil, Mrs. Folorunso Alakija, at the African Missions Global’s inaugural Horizon 2033 Forum held during the UN General Assembly in New York…recently.
Terrorists Abduct Scores of StudentsVarsity in Zamfara
Bennett Oghifo in Lagos and Onuminya Innocent in Sokoto
Terrorists in the early hours of yesterday abducted scores of students at the Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State and
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Shettima: Tinubu Remains Committed to Safeguarding Nigeria’s Democracy
Says President unwavering on entrenching democratic ideals and values through partnership with all arms of government
Deji Elumoye in Abuja and Okon
in Uyo Vice President Kashim Shettima yesterday stated that President Bola Tinubu remains committed to safeguarding Nigeria's democracy by conscientiously working for the entrenchment of democratic ideals and values through collaborative partnership with all arms of government.
The Vice President, who was speaking while declaring open a retreat for the leadership of the 10th National Assembly in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, said the unrivalled democratic credentials of President Tinubu, “which include legislative experience, will continue to
FG Raises Salaries of Federal Tertiary Institutions'
Troops Burst Gun Factory in Kaduna State, Recover Weapons, Combat Gears
Kingsley Nweze
Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) on Operation Hakorin Damisa IV, yesterday uncovered a large gun factory in Kafanchan, Jema'a Local Government Area of Kaduna State and arrested a wanted gunrunner.
The Nigerian Army, in a statement yesterday, said the discovery of the factory followed a week-long intelligence operation that finally led to the capture of a gunrunner identified as Napoleon John.
This came as Defence Headquarters (DHQ) said yesterday, that troops killed 52 terrorists and arrested 53 criminal suspects, seven suspected oil thieves, adding that 61 hostages were rescued.
The army’s statement said the suspect, who confessed to the crime, led troops to the concealed factory where arms
of different calibre were sold by another miscreant identified as Monday Dunia.
"In line with the Commander Operation Safe Heaven (OPSH) and General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Armoured Division, Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar’s resolve to deal decisively with sponsors and perpetrators of crime, as well as mopping up illegal weapons in OPSH Joint Operations Area, troops have uncovered a gun manufacturing factory in Kafanchan, Jema'a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
"The discovery followed a week-long intelligence operation that finally led to the capture of a wanted gunrunner, Napoleon John, who has been on the wanted list of OPSH
"The suspect, who confessed to the crime led troops to a concealed factory where arms of different calibre were sold by another miscreant identified as
Monday Dunia, who confessed to have been in the business for more than five years fueling the crisis in Kaduna and neighbouring Plateau States," it said.
"A thorough search of the factory led to the recovery of 22 different weapons to include seven pistols, two locally fabricated AK 47 rifles, two military grade AK 47 rifles and 9 revolvers.
"Others include, one submachine gun, rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, machine tools and a gas cylinder. In a followup operation by midnight of yesterday uptill early hours of today, 22 September 2023, troops raided another hideout in Adua 1 village in Kafanchan and captured additional 2 x AK-47 Rifles, 2 x revolver rifles, live rounds of 9mm and 7.62 ammunitions, 6 x dangerous daggers, one x hacker axe, several empty cases of 7.62mm special rounds.
"Others are, two mobile phones,
one fragmental jacket, two police uniforms, one military camouflage trousers, one ammunition magazine carrier, one pistol holster, one military grade camel pouch, one police combat helmet, two masks, four identity cards, gunpowder, shrapnels, charms and amulets.
"Also recovered were machine tools and other equipment. The major kingpin (name withheld) is still on the run but would soon be apprehended," it said.
The statement said the GOC/ Commander OPSH commended troops for their doggedness and resilience, and vowed to ensure all fleeing syndicate members were arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law. He warned sponsors and perpetrators of criminalities to immediately abandon their evil ways and embrace lawful means of livelihood
"General Abubakar also
thanked the general public for their unwavering support in the fight against criminality and urged them not to relent in furnishing the troops with actionable information.
"He further assured to treat information provided with utmost secrecy and confidentiality
“Recall that the GOC/ Commander OPSH issued a stern warning to criminals during a stakeholders’ engagement with traditional and religious leaders on 10 September 2023 held at Zangon Kataf," it said.
Meanwhile, a statement issued by the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj Gen Edward Buba, said seven terrorists also surrendered to troops.
"Overall, as at 22 September 2023, the armed forces neutralised 52 terrorists and arrested the following: 53 criminals, seven suspected oil thieves, while rescuing 61 kidnapped hostages.
"Additionally, a total of seven
SHETTIMA: TINUBU REMAINS COMMITTED TO SAFEGUARDING NIGERIA'S DEMOCRACY
rub off on the entrenched and valuable governance style of the President, especially as it borders on respect of the rule of law, adherence to separation of powers, as well as deference for constitutional rights.”
Shettima also stressed the need for effective collaboration and harmony with the leadership of the 10th national Assembly in order to address all issues confronting the nation.
According to him, without effective collaboration, it would be difficult for Nigeria to surmount her economic and political problems.
He said: “Governance is collective responsibility and not a personal endeavour. Our most significant achievement will be attained through cooperation and harmony. This is what we take from you because we are brothers and sisters in pursuit of a country that has all of us.”
Shettima described the current composition of the federal government, as well as the leadership of the National Assembly as historical, unique and a major pathway to Nigeria's unprecedented development.
This, he said, is more so that the expectations of Nigerians would be met regardless of the present challenges.
He said: “For the first time in our history, all the elected heads of our branches of government are produced by the hallowed halls of the National Assembly. For the first time in our history, the heart of the executive branch of our government is serviced by the alumni of the National Assembly.
“Both the Chief of Staff and the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President are proud alumni of the National Assembly. The Secretary to the Federal Government is one of us.
"We cannot, therefore, afford to go to war. Not because we are going to overlook each other's transgressions, but because you are going to engage with those who know the gravity of your work and would never take you for granted."
Stressing the need for peaceful coexistence among the arms of government, the Vice President said given the composition of the National Assembly, it had become emphatic that ranks are closed in the bid to give unprecedented service delivery and democratic pact to the Nigerian people.
“There’s no place in this country where you can find a fraternal bond as enduring as the ones that bind the members
of the National Assembly. From converging on Abuja to water the dreams, debate the needs, and mitigate the fears of this diverse nation, we have forged friendships that defy the stereotypes of our differences. Term after term, election after election, old and new members return and exit, but the burden of managing a diverse nation has ensured that
we cannot afford to tread the path of divisions," Shettima noted.
He further reiterated the need for national cohesion, saying it has become non-negotiable if the country's potentials must be fully harnessed and tapped for prosperity and generality of all Nigerians.
"You have a President and a Vice President who are one of you
and recognise the sacrifices you make. President Tinubu has, with utter certainty, reassured us that we are not in government to go to war with the National Assembly. We are here to collaborate and march towards shared values.
"The National Assembly is a complete spectrum of human experience. This is where you will witness eloquent testimonies
of your colleagues in defence of reason. This is where you will witness profound debates that will dismantle your age-long assumptions. But, in the end, you will realise we are all bound by our fidelity to the ideals of democracy," the Vice President charged the lawmakers.
Earlier, the Director-General of the National Institute for
TERRORISTS ABDUCT SCORES OF VARSITY STUDENTS IN ZAMFARA
another nine construction workers engaged within the university.
This is coming as the eight graduates from Akwa Ibom State who were abducted on August 17 in Zamfara on their way to the Sokoto State National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp clocked 38 days in the dungeons of terrorists today.
THISDAY gathered that the terrorists who abducted the varsity student invaded three private hostels in Sabon Gida village, near the university around 4am, shooting indiscriminately, before abducting the students.
An indigene of Sabon Gida village, Abubakar Sani, said: “The bandits came in large numbers and stormed three students’ off-campus residences in the village. They broke into the hostels and brought out a number of students. Many of those kidnapped were females, while other students were able to escape into the bush.”
As at press time, the exact number of students abducted had not been ascertained.
The Zamfara State Police Command and authorities of the university have refused to respond to enquiries about the abductions.
The nine construction workers abducted on the same day, but on the university campus, were snatched in the building provided for them by the school’s authorities.
One of the workers, Ibrahim Mohammed, who narrowly escaped from the terrorists, said the
attackers arrived in the university on motorcycles, broke into the building where the workers were sleeping and whisked them away.”
He said, “When they broke into the building, they told us to come out and follow them. I was looking for a way to escape, then suddenly I jumped out and one of the bandits fired a shot but could not get me.”
Last night, operatives of the Joint Task Force, Operation Hadarin-Daji, claimed to have rescued six of the abducted students – females.
Force Information Officer, Operation Hadarin-Daji, Cpt. Ibrahim Yahaya said troops pursued the abductors to the forest and engaged them in a gun duel, supported by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) air component, and were able to rescue the six students.
Yahaya further stated that several bandits were neutralised during the rescue effort, which, he said, was still ongoing.
“The troops also recovered one AK-47, a magazine, four motorcycles and one communication gadget from the terrorists,” the officer said.
Governor Lawal Summons Emergency Security Meeting
Also yesterday, the Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, summoned an emergency security
meeting following the abduction of the university students.
Lawal stressed that the meeting was aimed at ensuring the immediate release of all abducted persons and finding a sustainable solution to the lingering issue of insecurity that has become a source of concern to the administration.
The governor directed the Deputy Governor, Mani Mallam Mummuni, to provide all the necessary support to the security agencies to restore normalcy in all affected areas.
According to a statement from Government House, Gusau, “During the meeting, the security chiefs assured the Governor of their commitment to restoring peace in the state.
“They equally unequivocally confirmed that troops had successfully rescued six kidnap victims. The security chiefs further assured that troops had neutralised scores of the kidnappers and are actively pursuing them to ensure the safe rescue of all victims.”
Abducted NYSC Members
Meanwhile, the eight graduates from Akwa Ibom State, abducted in Zamfara State on their way to the Sokoto State NYSC orientation camp, clocked 38 days in the dungeons of terrorists today.
The traumatised parents of the abductees paid N13 million to the
terrorists, yet, they have refused to release them.
As at press time, the terrorists were demanding an additional N200 million ransom.
A family member of one of the abductees remarked: “We don’t know how we are going to raise that kind of money. Everybody was shocked when two parents told us that after they paid the final N8 million (to make up the N13 million ransom negotiated), the terrorists suddenly refused to release our children.
“They said instead, the kidnappers contacted them to demand an additional N200 million ransom. We have paid N13 million already. First, we paid N5 million, later N8 million. Some parents sold their lands, and some even collected loans to raise the N13 million. We have not received any help from the government. So, how are we going to raise this fresh ransom of N200 million? We have deliberately kept this development from my mother. I don’t think that poor widow will survive if she hears this. We are suffering and helpless.”
Another of the affected parents remarked: “Terrorists are molesting our children and the government can’t rescue them. They are communicating with us, parents and relatives, on the phone and we have given the numbers to security agents, yet, they have failed to do anything positive. This is horrific.”
In the meantime, the Director
CARDOSO TAKES OATH, ASSUMES OFFICE AS ACTING CBN GOVERNOR
nominated deputy governorsEmem Nnana Usoro, Muhammad Dattijo, Philip Ikeazor and Dr. Bala Bello - also took oaths of office and assumed duties in acting capacity pending approval of the Senate.
Cardoso was last week nominated by President Bola Tinubu to take over from Mr. Godwin Emefiele who recently resigned his appointment.
According to a statement issued yesterday by CBN’s Director, Corporate Communications, Dr. Isa AbdulMumin, “Cardoso will steer the affairs of the CBN in an acting capacity, pending his confirmation
by the Senate.”
The statement said Cardoso and his deputies have since settled down to the task of administering monetary and financial sector policies of the federal government.
He was said to have spent most of yesterday receiving briefings from the bank’s heads of departments.
Emefiele, who is still in detention, after his suspension as CBN Governor since June 9, 2023, resigned last week to pave the way for a new CBN governor.
Similarly, the four deputy governors working with Emefiele -
Folashodun Shonubi, Aishah Ahmad, Edward Lametek Adamu and Dr. Kingsley Obiora – also resigned, to allow for the nomination of the new four deputy governors.
Cardoso was at various times Chairman of CITIBANK and also served as Commissioner for Budget and National Planning when Tinubu was Governor of Lagos State,1999 to 2007.
Cardoso studied managerial and administrative studies at Aston University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree. He holds a Master’s degree from
terrorists comprising five adult males, one adult female surrendered to troops," he said.
The statement affirmed that the operational activities of troops of Joint Task Force Operation Hadarin Daji ranged from rescue of kidnap victims within Tsafe LGA of Zamfara to artillery missions on terrorist massing up intended on attacking troops deployment.
Others include the arrest of terrorists, collaborators and the conduct of offensive activities to disrupt terrorist freedom of action.
It stated that on September 11, 2023, troops, while on offensive patrols around Koli, a terrorist hide out in Faskari LGA of Katsina State, troops raided and rescued two kidnapped victims.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the victims were kidnapped on September 5, 2023 along Angwan Boka – Yankara road in Faskari LGA on their way to Zamfara State.
Legislative and Democratic Studies, Professor Abubakar Sulaiman, thanked President Tinubu for his continued support and deepened respect for legislative independence and harmony.
He said the Institute remains committed to working with the 10th Assembly in improving legislative governance.
General of the NYSC, Brig. Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed, has said the agency is working with security agencies to secure the release of the abducted NYSC members.
Speaking at an interactive session with members of the House of Representatives Committee on Youth Development, Ahmed said: “We have full synergy among the agencies.”
But an indigene of Akwa Ibom State, who is also a journalist, Ibanga Isine, in a piece titled, “Free Kidnapped Corps Members: An Open letter”, addressed to the NYSC Director-General, and copied to President Bola Tinubu; President of Senate, Godswill Akpabio; National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu; Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar and Minister of State, Defence, Bello Matawalle, alleged that the NYSC DG was not doing enough to free the abductees.
Ibanga said: “With due respect, General, how do you sleep in the night knowing that peoples’ children who simply answered the call to serve their country are languishing in the camp of brigands who can take their lives at any time?
“If your child or that of President Tinubu was captured in this way, would you act as if nothing had happened or that you were not responsible for them just because they did not make it to the camp?”
the Harvard Kennedy School in public administration.
He is a member of the Cities Alliance’s Africa Think Tank Group, a group created to solve urban development challenges.
Cardoso has served as a board member of MRS Oil and was the chairman of the board of EFinA. He is a member of the advisory board of Lagos Business School and chairman of the board of African Venture Philanthropy Alliance.
The new CBN governor is the founding chairman and co-chair of Ehingbeti Summit, the Lagos State
Economic Summit. He is also a former executive lead at Harvard Kennedy School alumni association.
Naira
Gains at Parallel Market
Meanwhile, the Naira yesterday exchanged at N990/$1 in the parallel market, gaining N5 from N995/$1 it exchanged on Thursday. While the official I&E window closed at N747/$1 compared to N738/$1 it closed on Thursday. However, intraday activities showed that its opening rate was N771.07/$1 before it closed at N747.76/$1.
Raises Salaries of Federal Tertiary Institutions’ Lecturers
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the implementation of 35 per cent and 23 per cent of salary increment for staff of all federal tertiary institutions. This is as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has described the government’s gesture as a far cry from what the university lecturers were negotiating for.
In a letter dated September 14, and addressed to the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, the Chief Executive Officer of the Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, Ekpo U. Nta, said the federal govern-
ment had issued a circular on the implementation of the adjusted salary structure.
The letter by Nta, on September 14, 2023 shortly before Professor Mamman’s departure to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, states: “RE: Implementation of the 35% and 23.5% salary increment for staff of tertiary institutions. I refer to your letter No. FME/ IS/UNI/ASUU/C.I/IT?/90 dated 8th September 2023 in respect of the above-subject. Find attached the circulars pertaining to the four salary structures in the Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education for your information (attached).
FG Seeks Advertising Industry Support to Shape Public Perception
Raheem
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has acknowledged the pivotal role played by the advertising sub-sector of the economy in shaping public perception, driving economic growth, and fostering creativity and innovation in Nigeria.
Delivering his keynote address at the 50th anniversary conference of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN), held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja, the minister, who was represented by the Director, Public Communications and National Orientation in the ministry, Mr. Sunny Baba, said he recognised the critical importance of effective communication and the role that advertising agencies play in disseminating information, promoting national unity, and driving positive social change.
He commended the unwavering commitment of
the association to promoting ethical advertising practices and contributing to the growth and development of Nigeria.
He said, “Over the past five decades, this association has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence, professionalism, and ethical standards in the field of advertising. Your dedication has not only propelled the industry forward but has also inspired countless individuals and organisations to strive for greatness.”
While calling on members of the association and other experts in the Marketing Communications eco-system to join hands with the federal government to set Nigeria on a higher pedestal, he pointed out that the Tinubu administration needs the support of all veritable change agents in the formal, informal and the private sector to move the country in the direction of sustainable growth in all frontiers of our economy.
NCAA Suspends Non-licensed Oil Marketers, Bars them from Operating
Chinedu Eze
Few months after the major incident of contaminated aviation fuel involving one of the domestic carriers, Max Air, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has suspended all non-licensed oil markets and others with expired license from operating and fuelling aircraft at any of the nation’s airports.
Series of meetings were held between the NCAA and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) over the incident with a review and scrutiny of the existing marketers that supply aviation fuel to the airports and at the end, the regulatory authority decided to suspend those who did not meet the standards and certification.
The NCAA announced the suspension at the inauguration of the joint NCAA Audit Committee of all Aviation Fuel Activities in Nigeria
The Director General of NCAA, Captain Musa Nuhu, said that the detection of non licensed
“The 23.5% earlier reflected in our letter SWC/S/04/S.149/I/59 of 28 July 2022 and stated in paragraph 2 of your letter, has been increased to 25% which accounted for the increased cost implications. This Commission is really pleased with the success your informal discussions have achieved. We shall endeavour to support all your efforts aimed at repositioning the education sector. Please accept the assurances of my warm regards.”
Following this, the commission proceeded to issue a circular also dated September
14, 2023 and addressed to the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Office of the Accountant General of the Federation among others informing them of the implementation of the newly reviewed salaries. The circular reads, “ The Presidential Committee on Salaries at its 13th meeting having taken into consideration the various stages of collective bargaining in various sectors, and specifically engagements between the Federal Ministry
of Education and Tertiary Institutions-based Unions, and consequent upon the federal government’s approval, as well as 2023 budgetary provisions, approval is hereby conveyed for the revision of the Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Salary Structure for academic staff of Federal Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, with effect from 1st January 2023.”
Also, a letter from the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation dated September 21, 2023 confirmed the increment.
OUR LAST RESPECTS. . .
aircraft fuellers and expired license holders was achieved in collaboration with NMDPRA.
Nuhu who was represented by Director, Operations, Licensing and Training Standards, Capt. Ibrahim Bello Dambazau, said:
“This collaboration with NMPDRA has yielded positive results so far. The collaboration has led to the identification of all non licensed fuellers and those with expired licenses. That has led to suspension of all their activities in the airport in Nigeria.”
He also said an All Operators Letter (AOL) has been issued mandating operators to comply with all requirements for fuelling as approved, stressing that the NCAA has heightened surveillance to ensure complete and full compliance.
According to him, the recent fuel contamination incidents, particularly of Max Air, has generated attention even beyond the country.
“This has created negative publicity in the industry and a level of fear amongst the public, which is justified,” he said.
The letter which was signed on behalf of the Director, Human Resource of the office, Ajanaku F.O, reads, “I am directed to inform you that the Presidential Committee on Salaries at its 13th meeting having taken into consideration the different stages of collective bargaining in various sectors and specifically engagements between the Federal Ministry of Education and Tertiary Institutions-based Unions and consequently the federal government’s approval, is hereby conveyed as revised for the following:-
Flooding: Delta Oil Community Sends S.O.S. to FG, Delta Govt
Omon-Julius Onabu in Asaba
The people of Polobubo (Tsekelewu) an oil producing community in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State have been thrown into agony following heavy flooding after weeks of intense rainfall in the coastal community, and are crying for help from both federal and state governments.
The affected people have therefore called on the Delta State and federal governments as well as good-spirited individuals to urgently come to their aid as their land has been practically swallowed up by flood and life practically brought to a standstill with excessive rainfall in the area in the last couple of weeks.
The community also appealed for support from several international oil companies operating in the community, to ameliorate the harsh effects of the flooding, which has brought both social and economic in the area to a halt.
The unprecedented flood burden was more than the people of the community could shoulder alone, they lamented.
Taking journalists on tour of the flooded community during the week, the leadership and elders of Polobubo (Tsekelewu) community noted that the overwhelming level of the ecological disaster has made “an urgent appeal to the state and federal governments inevitable.”
THISDAY observed that the situation was truly pathetic and devastating with both elementary
and secondary schools in the area having been forced to go on indefinite break due to the ocean of flood in the community.
Some residents, including women and children and the elderly, who were apparently clinging to hope of some intervention, were seen around the few buildings yet to be completely submerged by the flood, looking forlorn and anxiety-stricken.
A statement by Dr. Bright Abulu, President General of Polobubo (Tsekelewu) Community and Sir Chris Ukagha, the Public Relations Officer, underscored the seriousness of the situation, and helplessness of the generally agrarian and fishing population.
The statement calling for urgent assistance read in part:
“It is the worst in the history of our community! We have lost practically everything to this flood. Unquantifiable property had been lost and people displaced from their houses and places of livelihood.
“The entire community is submerged and we can see only some rooftops. We had severe flooding in 2012 but the experience was not as harrowing as this. The flood has completely taken over and all we can see and feel now is untold hardship and hunger staring us in the face. Everyone is affected by this disaster. You, our friends from the media, can see for yourself; words are inadequate to describe the situation in our community today.
Tribunal Affirms Mutfwang’s Election as Plateau Governor
Seriki Adinoyi in Jos
Plateau State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Jos has affirmed the election of Caleb Mutfwang of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the duly elected governor of the state, dismissing the petition filed by Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda and his All Progressives Congress (APC) as “a wild goose chase.”
Delivering the judgement yesterday, a three-man tribunal led by Justice Sunday Olorundahunsi unanimously affirmed Mutfwang’s election, noting that despite the wild allegations by petitioners, there was no evidence to show that the election was not lawfully held as petitioners failed to tender
another result to contest the one declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The tribunal also said that the PDP has a valid structure in the state, noting that the APC has admitted in its petition that the PDP repeated its congress. Justice Olorundahunsi said that “what is admitted needs no further proof the APC has admitted in its petition that the PDP repeated its congress.”
The tribunal is of the view that the PDP conducted a repeat congress in 2021, and therefore has a solid structure. It however held that it (the tribunal) lacks jurisdiction to entertain the petitioners’
challenge of the repeated congresses by the PDP as they (petitioners) are busybodies and meddlesome interlopers as they do not have business with PDP congress. “No matter how dissatisfied another party feels on the conduct of another party’s primaries, it must keep mum as it is not a member of that party. Such a person (party) therefore, lacks the locus standi to challenge such a congress or primary election,” the tribunal ruled.
Justice Olorundahunsi also observed that there were so many errors and inconsistencies by the petitioners’ expert witness under cross-examination that “even a
Primary 6 pupil would do better in his basic arithmetic”, and such errors and inconsistencies are signals for the tribunal to take the evidence of the witness with a pinch of salt and to treat him with caution.
He said, “The petitioners also presented a witness who admitted she was a polling unit agent, but admitted under cross-examination in the case of Jos North that the signature on the polling unit result is not hers. The evidence is thereby expunged by the tribunal.”
The tribunal ruled that it had no basis to nullify the election, seeing that the petition “is a wild goose chase and is bound to fail. The petition is hereby dismissed.”
Amosun’s APC Loyalists Re-Align with Abiodun
James Sowole in Abeokuta
Thousands of loyalists of former governor Ibikunle Amosun from the 20 local
government areas of Ogun State have rejoined the main stream of the All Progressives Congress (APC) led by the state governor, Prince Dapo
Enugu Economy to Add N26bn as Investors Commit Resources to Transport
The Enugu State economy is expected to grow by an additional 26 billion Naira through massive investments by foreign and local investors who have already indicated interest in the transport sector of the state.
This development was disclosed by the Commissioner for Transport, Obi Ozor, yesterday, shortly after the State Executive Council held at the Nike Lake Resort, Enugu, on the sidelines of the Enugu State Executive Leadership Retreat organised for senior government officials.
Addressing journalists, the commissioner said the state had already attracted investment worth N26 billion in the transport sector which would lead to the concession and revival of the Enugu State Transport Company (ENTRACO) Ltd, creating over 10,000 jobs for the people.
Ozor, who stated that the
state was creating diverse opportunities in the economy through intra-state and interstate CNG-powered buses, added that the investments would further attract assembly plants for buses and other vehicles which would enable efficient and affordable transportation system.
“This monumental transaction by Governor Peter Mbah will not only bring efficient transportation but will also move Enugu close to its industrialisation goal,” the commissioner added.
While speaking on the economic impact on the lives of the people, Ozor insisted that the investments would enable thousands of jobs for the residents, create skills through the plant assembly and “save over 3,700 tonnes of carbon dioxide per annum”.
NCC Extends Submission of Application for Hackathon
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has extended the deadline for submission of applications and entries into the 2023 Talent Hunt through Hackathon to Saturday, September 30, 2023.
To this end, the deadline for application/entries into the contest, which opened on September 1, 2023, and initially closed today (September 22, 2023), has now been extended to close on the last day of September 2023.
The approval of the extension window by the Commission is to give ample time for more prospective and viable startups to tidy up their solutions in the required format for submission as well as to enable more upcoming technology entrepreneurs to participate in the competition.
The talent hunt is one of the means through which the Commission gives concrete expression to its Strategic Vision Plan 2023-2025, by encouraging the development of new technologies and indigenous
content through cutting-edge research to stimulate sustainable economic growth and development in Nigeria.
Consequently, the Commission had invited the Tech Hubs, and Innovation-Driven Enterprises (IDEs) in Nigeria to enroll their start-ups and their solutions in the third edition of the NCC Talent Hunt Research through a Hackathon with a focus on three thematic areas such as Blockchain-enabled Data Protection Solutions for Enhancing Regulatory Compliance; Assistive Technology Solutions for the Elderly and People with Disabilities, and Technology Solutions for Renewable Energy in Rural Areas.
The NCC Talent Hunt Research through Hackathon leverages Emerging Digital Technologies to facilitate the development of home-grown innovative solutions and local content development in the telecommunications sector while fostering economic growth and social advancement in Nigeria.
Agoro Heads Lagos Civil Service
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has appointed Mr. Bode Agoro as the 22nd Head of Civil Service of the state.
The governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile made the announcement late last night through X, adding that the appointment will take effect from September 30, 2023.
Akosile said Agoro joined the Lagos State Public Service on July 1, 2003, before being appointed as a Permanent Secretary, Lands Bureau, on August 3, 2015.
He quoted the outgoing HOS, Hakeem Muri-Okunola to have enjoined all the state’s civil servants to support and
Abiodun.
Receiving the returnees led by the factional Chairman of the Amosun-led party executive at the Presidential Lodge, Abeokuta, Governor, Abiodun, commended them for their loyalty and being steadfast with what they believed in.
The governor said: “I want to congratulate your sense of loyalty to leadership, which I will say is not only commendable, it is enviable.
“This is a culture that we must promote and entrench. It is a culture that is fast eroding; it is a culture that we are fast losing. Loyalty is 100 per cent.
“For some others, they move once things are not working well, but for you, you stay put. This sense of
loyalty is worthy of emulation. We must appreciate the fact that there can only be one leader in a party at a time.
“Even when we have ambitions and desires, we must subordinate ourselves 100 per cent to leadership and believe that it is in that subordination that will allow us to flourish and achieve our objectives, our dreams, our desires and aspirations, not by forming factions or by breaking away.
“Because by doing so, it only weakens the fabric of that collective union that we call our party. You must appreciate that there can be only one leader of the party at a time in the state, and that leader is the governor.
“As the leader of the party, I appreciate the task
bestowed on me and it is my duty to work towards individual and collective welfare of our members,” the governor noted.
The governor urged all members to put the past behind them and work towards repositioning the party to achieve its aims and work for the socio-economic development of the state.
“Let us put the past behind us. Let us promote what unites us as a family. I welcome you back. The future of Ogun State is in your hands and it is for us for the taking. The same joy the father of the prodigal son received his lost son back home, the same way I receive you today.
“To those who did not leave, please let us receive
our brothers and sisters back. To those who are joining us, please let us display a sense of loyalty. I can assure you, you will be fully integrated. “
Chairman of the state All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Yemi Sanusi, said in every human relationship there is bound to be disagreement, adding that even in time of war, there is always a place for peaceful settlement of conflict, calling the returnees to fully integrated themselves with other members of the party.
Leader of the returnees, Chief Derin Adebiyi, said they have all agreed to return to the mainstream to contribute to the development of the party and the state in general, thanking the governor and the party members for receiving them back.
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2023 Kogi Guber Election’ll be Most Peaceful Ever, Says Gov Bello
Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, yesterday, assured the people of Kogi State, and Nigerians in general, that the governorship election billed for November 11, 2023, would be the most peaceful ever held in the state.
The governor also reiterated that he has no blood relationship with the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in the state, Alhaji Usman Ododo, contrary to the propaganda by opposition, noting that he emerged based on merit, through a keenly contested, free and fair election.
The governor spoke at the 3rd Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) Seminar for Nigeria’s Political and Crime Correspondents/ Editors in Abuja.
On allegations and counter allegations regarding the destruction of campaign offices in the state, the governor said the APC candidate remained the most popular and loved and so would not engage in any act that might mar the poll.
“Ododo has endeared himself to the people of Kogi. How can you be the most popular candidate, positioned to win and still instigate violence?” He asked.
“Ododo and I may come from the same place but we do not share any blood relationship whatsoever. Do your findings. He is a very compassionate, hardworking and competent fellow and those qualities spoke for him at the primaries,” he added.
Bello explained that part of his administration’s focus was to do away with ethnic sentiments that had set the state backwards before his emergence.
“Ethnic sentiments set Kogi back for 19 years and we must break away from that for com-
petence. My administration has changed the narrative of ethnicity and has been appointing and working with competent people as against choosing people from tribes in the state.
“We raise people from different backgrounds, irrespective of their senatorial zones,” he added.
Earlier, the Kogi Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, said no blood would be shed because of an election.
Fanwo said that security remained key to the state and therefore the government would not be distracted from the path of peace.
cooperate with the new HOS to consolidate the achievements of his predecessors.
“To this end, all public servants are hereby enjoined to accord the newly appointed Head of Service all necessary support required to consolidate on the achievements of his predecessors and, by extension, take the state public service to greater heights.
“Without prompting, all public servants are expected to consistently exhibit the time-tested public service values such as commitments, integrity, transparency, accountability, probity and loyalty in the discharge of their assigned responsibilities.
High Commissioner Explains Why Nigeria Missed Out from BRICS Membership Invitation
Emma Okonji in Johannesburg, South Africa
The Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, Muhammad Haruna Manta, has explained why Nigeria was not invited to join the emerging national economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS), at a time when two African countries, Egypt and Ethiopia, were invited to join the alliance.
President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, last month, during the 14th BRICS Summit, which was held from August 22-24 in South
Africa, announced the invitation of six additional countries to join BRICS. The countries include Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) and their membership takes effect from January 1, 2024.
Among the six countries, Egypt and Ethiopia were the only African countries that were invited to join BRICS and Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa, was left out.
Nigerians within and those in Diaspora have blamed the Nigerian government for missing
out from such important invitation to join the BRICS alliance, whose agenda is to form a common bloc that will challenge a world order dominated by United States and Western allies.
Giving reasons why Nigeria was not invited to join BRICS, the Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, said Nigeria never applied to become a member, hence, Nigeria was not invited when Egypt and Ethiopia were invited.
Manta revealed this yesterday to the second cohort of the MTN Media Innovation Fellows from
Nigeria, who are in South Africa on a training programme, sponsored by MTN Nigeria, in collaboration with Pan Atlantic University (PAU) in Lagos.
Deputy Minister, Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), Republic of South Africa, Mashego Dlamini, who was also worried that Nigeria was not among the two Africa countries invited to join BRICS, however blamed the situation on the political transition that saw Nigeria changing leadership position from one government to another, after its general elections.
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Transport Minister Expresses Anger over Slow Work on Port Harcourt-Maiduguri Eastern Railway
Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt
The Minister of Transportation, Senator Said Alkali, has expressed anger over the slow work on the ongoing reconstruction of the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri Railway projects which was construction.
Speaking during an inspection visit of the railway project in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, contracted to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), Alkali accused
the contractor of not showing seriousness on the project.
Alkali, who stated that the contractor from the time of commencement was supposed to have covered about 47 per project, regretted that the Chinese 47 per cent of the project only from Port Harcourt -Aba.
He said: “I am here in Port Harcourt in continuation of my inspection visit of all the railway projects across the country.
“This inspection is starting from Lagos, where we moved
Atiku: Tinubu is Hiding Something about His Academic Records
Chuks Okocha in Abuja
Ripples of academic records of President Bola Tinubu continued to reverberate as former Vice President and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential candidate election, Atiku Abubakar, yesterday, said that there must be something that President Tinubu is hiding about his academic records.
Speaking through his Special Adviser, Paul Ibe on Media, Atiku said that it is now obvious that President Tinubu is hiding something about his academic records.
In Post-election Defection Abia APC Gains Scores of PDP Members in Ukwa West
Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo in Umuahia
Six months after the concluthe Peoples Democratic Partysives Congress (APC).
The defections were sparked by the new lease of life being experienced by the oil bearing communities of Asa land as the ruling party at the centre has given the Abia oil producing area a high sense of belonging.
At a ceremony held yesterday at the party’s secretariat at Obehie, the Chairman of Ukwa Nwarie, received the defectors
wards of the council.
He said that he was happy that their Asa people in rival parties have started to embrace what “we have been preaching about” that APC means well for Abia’s oil producing area. According to him, the appointment of Dimgba Eruba from State on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is a sign of more good things to come.
Nwarie urged all the APC ward chairmen in Ukwa to embrace the new members and integrate them into the party, adding that every privilege enjoyed by the old party members should be extended to them.
Edo Rallies Stakeholders on Heritage Promotion, Protection Policy
to Kano to inspect Mararadi and then to Daura to inspect the Transportation University. So we are in Port Harcourt to inspect the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri reconstruction and rehabilitation of eastern narrow gauge.
“I am disappointed in what I have seen, because this contract was signed for 36 months and far even Port Harcourt to Aba is around 47 per cent. Ideally it is supposed to cover 47 per by now we should be around Plateau or so, and yet we are still
struggling to be in Aba before the end of the year.”
Alkali, a former representative of Gombe North Senatorial District, lambasted CCECC for not committing their own quota of funding yet in the project, he expressed how unserious project awarded it.
“I am not happy. In fact, I am disappointed. They are using manual alignment to lay the rail this era of technology, if you are not ready for something, don’t even start it.
UN Appeals to Nigeria to Commit Specific Percent of Budget to Addressing Gender Disparity
On Tuesday, a US Magistrate Court ordered the Chicago State University (CSU) to produce relevant documents to prove that Tinubu attended the institution.
The ruling of the court followed a case instituted by Atiku, who is challenging the victory of Tinubu at the last general election.
comply with the order of the magistrate court.
However, Tinubu, in a sought to stop the university from releasing the records. a federal judge.
Federal Fire Service Inspects John Holt’s RIV to Boost Firefighting Capabilities
Funmi Ogundare
Service have visited John Holt Plc, to inspect the organisation’s newly developed state-of-the-art technology; Rapid Intervention Vehicle (RIV) and Rapid Intervention Trolley (RIT), capabilities.
During the visit in Lagos, which witnessed an inspection and testing of advanced game-changing asset for
corporate, residential and
They were shown a comprehensive demonstration of the capabilities of the Rapid Intervention Vehicle, designed
control blazes.
In his remarks, Head of Investigation, Inspectorate, Mr. Godwin Omozuanvbo, described it as a welcome development for Nigeria’s
Michael Olugbode in Abuja
The United Nations has appealed to Nigerian government to commit specific per cent of national budgets and development funds to interventions that address gender disparity in the country.
Addressing the media at the end of his visit to Nigeria, the
Africa, Maxime Houinato, noted that this was in congruence with the demand earlier made by the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres.
Houinato, while explaining that in order to bridge the multisectoral gender gaps in Nigeria and
improve the standard of living for women and girls something should be done, appealed that the government of Nigeria commit specific percent of national budgets and development funds to interventions that address gender disparity in Nigeria.
Houinato said: “Gender inequality is crippling the economy,” the heart of human capital for economic development in any nation – health, education, agriculture, and business. Gender disparity and the suffering of women are having a detrimental impact on the building of that human capital which is at the centre of productivity and development.”
Hoodlums Attack Family, Cart Away Cash, Other Items in Delta Community
Sylvester Idowu in Warri
Suspected armed hoodlums have attacked a family of four and carted from their residence at Ogbe Iyasa Quarters, Ubulu-Okiti in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State.
The incident, which occurred at left the family, father, mother and two of their children, with matchet cuts on their heads and bodies.
According to sources, the generator being run by the family went off and the children, thinking that
As part of activities to mark is to rally stakeholders in the state’s tourism sector to get their inputs in the recently drafted Edo State Heritage Promotion and Protection Policy, a document aimed at setting guidelines and implementation strategies for the conservation and promotion of the state’s tangible and intangible heritage to make the state a tourist destination of choice.
This was contained in a press statement by the state Commissioner for Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Uyi Oduwa Malaka,
while disclosing plans by the state to join the world in the
Tourism Day, is a day set aside by the United Nations of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, and economic values to mankind.
‘‘The theme for this year’s celebration is ‘Tourism and Green Investment’, which emphasises the vital need for investment in building a tourism sector that delivers for people and the planet.
DiamondXtra: Access Bank Renews Commitment to Empower Customers
Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja
Access Bank Plc has expressed a renewed commitment to empower its growth, and continue to be the catalyst for their dreams.
The Regional Director of the Bank, Abuja, Mrs. Neka Adogu, stated this during the launch of the DiamondXtra the Nyanya branch of Access Bank, one of the satellite
DiamondXtra is an interestyielding hybrid account which
allows deposit of both cash and third party cheques. The DiamondXtra initiative by the bank to encourage savings and reward its loyal customers.
Adogu stated that the DiamondXtra reward scheme has been the cornerstone of the bank’s commitment to show appreciation and give back to loyal customers.the initiative has grown from strength to strength, achieving incredible milestones along the way.
the fuel had been exhausted, went out to refill only to walk into the waiting hands of the hoodlums who led them back into their apartment.
It was gathered that the hoodlums, while inflicting bodily harm to their victims, forcefully collected their phones and ATM cards from transferred to their Monie Point account.
Other items relieved of the victims included shoes, clothes and wedding rings by the suspected robbers who fled without any resistance by neighbours.
PDP Inaugurates Campaign Council, Sure of Diri Second Term
Olusegun Samuel in Yenagoa
Ahead of the November Bayelsa State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state yesterday inaugurated its campaign council with a vow to work tirelessly to reelect Governor Douye Diri and his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo.
The party state’s secretariat on Isaac Boro Expressway
Diri, Ewhrudjakpo, state Chairman of the PDP, Solomon Agwanana, many chieftains and members were present at the inauguration.
Hon. Obordor Mitema, House of Representatives in Constituency of Bayelsa State, emerged the Director General of Diri/Law Campaign Council.
Who did it?
Witch Persecution and Reintegration of Victims in Benue
Pa Justin Kyado, a 90-year-old man, was accused of witchcraft last year. Some mob abducted him in the middle of the night, beat him up, and set him ablaze. Kyado survived and on September 9, returned to his community in the company of advocates from Benue State. In his report, the AfAW director in the state, Dooyum Ingye, said, “Last year, the Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) took up the case of Pa. Justin Kyado who was accused of witchcraft. He was severely burnt by some family and community members. and also facilitated the arrest and trial of his persecutors. As a post-intervention policy, AfAW continued to monitor Pa Kyado’s progress. Pa Kyado has been staying with his daughter
A year after the attack, Kyado with the help of AfAW returned to his village, Tse Agena, Mbavur, Mbadzoho Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State. His return is AfAW’s first case of reintegration since it was founded in 2020. Advocates seized the opportunity to engage community members, especially the youths on the illegality of witch persecution and the need to adopt a scientific approach to explaining incidents of death or illness. As a tradition, people consult local diviners when people fall ill or pass away. These diviners point accusing fingers on relatives. The accused are brutally attacked or murdered. Those who attack or murder alleged witches are seldom arrested or prosecuted. In the case of Kyado, it was different.
Since some suspects were arrested and charged in court, relatives have been pressuring Pa Kyado’s family to withdraw the case so that they could settle out of court. They asked Kyado to return to the community and pledged not to harm him or engage in witchcraft accusations or persecutions. Our AfAW director in Benue reported what happened. “AfAW advocates arrived Pa. Kyado’s hometown by 11:40 a.m., 9th September 2023. Pa. Kyado’s family and community members were already gathered at the family compound waiting. Terhemba Kyado, Pa. Justin’s younger son, welcomed and introduced everyone present. Thereafter, the local chief Zaki Akende Tagher introduced the AfAW advocates and the purpose of their visit to the community. Previously, the local chief’s attempt to get the perpetrators bailed was rejected by the court. The rejection was premised on the brutal assault on Pa. Kyado, insensitivity to his condition, and the constant threat on the life of his daughter, who was nursing him and working with AfAW to ensure that justice is done. Pa. Kyado’s family and their lawyer argued that they should be granted bail on the condition they agreed not to harm Pa. Kyado or any member of his family”.
As the AfAW director further explained: “The head
of Pa. Kyado’s kindred expressed displeasure over the attack on Pa. Kyado. However, he pleaded that the family of Pa Kyadoo, AfAW, and their supporters, should withdraw the case as the perpetrators and their families were ready to adhere to any safety condition for the victim. In turn, AfAW’s Benue Director insisted that all the community members must refrain from all accusations. The kindred heads agreed and promised to end witch accusations and persecution in their community. Also, the head of every family in the community promised to abide by the resolution. As their tradition demands, the Benue AfAW Director handed Pa. Kyado to the local chief, Zaki Akende Tagher who in turn, handed him to the head of the kindreds, and then to the elders of his family. While handing Pa Justin over to the elders, Zaki Akende Tagher said, “Wanwene ka orya, ka orbatsav ga” meaning “Your son is an elder, not a witch”. This process creates a chain of care, responsibility and accountability for the victim’s safety and life”.
Pa Kyadoo’s return provided an opportunity for some community outreach. AfAW’s advocates addressed community members, especially the youths. One advocate told the youths that old age did not make a person a witch; that old people were not witches. He said: “If people are sick, consult medical doctors, do not consult local diviners, do not suspect or attack old family members.
Leo Igwe directs Advocacy for Alleged Witches, which campaigns to end witch hunting in Africa
Humpty Dumpty of Nigerian politics
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king’s horses and all the king’s men
Couldn’t put Humpty together again.
The sad reality in our national life today is the fact that we have become like Humpty Dumpty.
We have learnt to sit on the wall as regards our issues. We conveniently play the pick and choose game. We forget that a nefarious fire, not stopped will consume everyone.
In recent times, I have seen elders lose respect quickly; they have become tasteless. Their own fine wine didn’t get better with age. In the quest for money the political class gives, a lot of people forget reason. In fact, reason has become unreasonable. Reason is now based on the unreasonable. Logic has now become illogical. As long as illogicality fits the narrative of who pays your piper, no problem.
We have become like early men again.
We have gone back in time like Neanderthals.
Our political narratives have now become ethnic bile, we don’t speak to heal each other again.
As long as division favors our narrative, we divide.
We forget that the politicians we kill for don’t really care about us, all they do is to use us. It is when politics starts, they remind us we are divided. After they get the vote, they call for peace.
But families will never remain the same.
Like Michael Jackson says, we have all been hit by smooth criminals. But we must be able to speak the truth. We must be able to shun evil and let reason prevail. We must stop seating on the wall on issues. We must remember Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. In the end he had a great fall.
Rufai Oseni, rufaioseni@gmail.comFor Commissioner of Police, Benue State
Men of the Nigeria Police Force at Adikpo, Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, now collect levy from farmers and others who take their goods to Adikpo Market to sell. From GRA to Adikpo Market is seven kilometers and every market day, police would mount two checkpoints, and extort money from those coming to the market. In some cases, they collect money only from commercial motorcyclists who often transfer the bill to their passengers. A similar experience in Gboko Local Government Area of Benue State in the past resulted in violence. For the sake of peace, unity and progress, I am calling on the police authority in the state to quickly look into this complaint.
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Archbishop Kwashi Bows Out
Omoleye OlabodeThe Most Rev. Benjamin Argak Kwashi was for many checkered years the Bishop of the Diocese of Jos and the Archbishop Emeritus of the Ecclesiastical Province of Jos Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion. Born in a village called Amper in Plateau State to a Christian family, Bishop Kwashi retires after an accomplished, humanitarian, and colourful life as a cleric. This writeup about the life of the humanist and cleric
In the early hours of Friday morning of 23rd September 1955 Pa and Mrs Kwashi, a CMS teacher were blessed with a son at what became the first hospital in Northern Nigeria. Doctor Fox set it up, and died; but it continued for some years after his death, between 1916 and 1921. And like every other parent, their joy knew no bounds and the son was christened Benjamin Argak Kwasi.
The baby boy grew up like any other little boy of that era. He met his father in the days when he had a government Land Rover attached to him. In about 1960, he realised that the young Kwashi needed an education, so he was sent to the village by his grandmother and grandfather and was there for about two years before he started primary school.
Those two years became the most remarkable years that he would live to remember in all life. One could say that priesthood runs in the family as his grandfather on my mother’s side was also a priest and the first Anglican Catechist in 1919, in Kabuye.
In one of his numerous interviews, Archbishop Kwashi spoke about his growing up. He said, “While at the village, I towed the bell, because Angers people were like the current Fulani people. We had cows, sheep, and goats so, I had to go shepherding with other kids. It was an experience because I came to the village with my canvas shoes, clothes, and so on but my grandma didn’t accept my dress because everyone else walked around naked. So, the first few weeks were war, but eventually, I had to be like other kids who ran after cows, drank milk from the goats, and ate whatever was available. No sensible lizard came around our path, because that was our lunch. We ate only after we had come back in the evening with the animals.
“Then, my dad came to take me back from my grandparents’ house to put me in primary school and I finally finished St. Luke’s Primary School in Jos in 1969, after which I went to Military School in 1970 and was in the set of 1970-1974. Then, I joined the Army and when I got the call from God, I applied for a discharge and I was discharged from Supply and Transport in Ojo Barracks, Lagos. After Bishop Ogboyemi examined me, he sent me for training in TCNN; then, my life began as a rural evangelist, which was my original call, and by 1982, I was ordained.
“In 1991, I was made a Canon and an Archdeacon and in 1992 I was made a Bishop in Jos. My life has continued since then and here I am today.”
This may be a double coincidence for Kwashi, as he marks his 67th birthday and retirement as a Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Jos after 31 years of Episcopal service in the Lord’s vineyard in Jos and the Christian community in Nigeria. Even though in serving God, there is no retirement. It is for Episcopal retreat to take the seat and play the role of a spiritual leader. It is a great privilege, and honour to know
you right from when I was a child as a Bishop and Archbishop in the Anglican communion.
I may not have dislocated and separated my worship in the different churches and Dioceses in the past 40 years. The charismatic and assertive messages I have learned as a Christian have come from your pulpit as well, Others have confirmed it in your diocese, or our denomination has excelled, followed, and practiced Christianity the way it should be even convincing and winning souls of non-Christians amongst us to follow the way of true love as exemplified by Christ and practiced by you.
I also remember during my confirmation at St. Luke’s Cathedral, I left with a song that is always dear to me, ‘O Jesus I have promised to serve thee to the end. Be thou forever near me my master and
my friend.’
Your knowledge-driven contributions to constituted authorities in your Episcopal years to date are very frank, assertive, and essential. Assertively, today, there is no perfect being on earth even strongest your critics have accepted their faith because fate played its part. Your continuous insistence on things being done right in all spheres of life and service to God vis a vis success has changed many lives.
More so, your contribution to the growth of many churches, Archdeaconry, Dioceses, Bishops, and the many children you and your supportive wife Gloria adopted cannot be forgotten easily.
As you retire as an Emeritus Arch Bishop leaving behind a Diocese,
Arch Dioceses, you have grown to be known internationally with your messages and influence over the years.
There is no way today you can talk about the Nigerian Anglican communion without mentioning this great servant of God including other denominations. We do not doubt that you are leaving a big shoe behind for someone who must spend another 31 years to fill because in every centenary there are special people God naturally bestowed grace upon.
From 2008 till your retirement, having been consecrated by the former Primate of the Anglican communion Arch Bishop Abiodun Adetiloye in 1992, you have indeed served faithfully to the admiration of peace-loving Nigerians.
However, we must also thank God for His protection over you and your family from different attempts on your life. For the Olabode’s as a family, we are happy and proud of you. We continue to pray for more grace, good health, and longevity. In your episcopal years. You have covered Plateau with your messages of love, tolerance, and forgiveness even when provoked. Again, with the creation of new Dioceses, we were praying for you to be a Primate of the Anglican Communion Nigeria, but as God will have it, it wasn’t possible.
I am however convinced that your intellectual contributions over the years have been effective in the communion. I am also convinced that the Anglican Communion, Plateau State, Nigeria, Africa, and the world are proud to have one of the most powerful preachers of the word of God in the Most Revd. Kwashi.
Interestingly, your son is also a priest and learning the ropes, while your younger brother Jacob Kwashi is the Bishop of Zonkwa, we pray that you continue to guide and encourage them to keep the family line of Christianity waxing stronger.
More so, with many children who are so special to you and Mama Gloria, living with your family in Jos and being adequately taken care of, God will continue to guide and protect you as you age gracefully.
Kwashi was the General Secretary of GAFCON in 2019. He became the third Bishop of the newly created Anglican Diocese of Jos in 1992, and in 2008, he was consecrated Archbishop of Jos Province in the Church of Nigeria.
He is the author of several books such as Evangelism and Mission: Biblical and Strategic Insights for the Church Today. He is married to Gloria and they have six biological children, one of whom is also a priest. They have over 50 other children (orphans) adopted and living with the family in Jos, and another 470 at their school. He is stepping aside after 31 years of meritorious service.
Kwasi was also a Rector of the Theological College and a Vicariate in 1987 when his church was completely burned during the Muslim riots but rose to become the first Anglican Bishop of Jos Diocese in 1992 and conferred with the national honor as an Officer of the Order of the Niger and enthroned Archbishop of Jos Province in 2008 and reelected for a second term on the 19th January 2013, equally leading the Anglican realignment of GAFCON which started in Nairobi Kenya on the 21st of October 2013.
As the General Secretary of GAFCON since 2019, this is another plus that will keep him busy having published several books in Evangelism and Mission and Neither Bomb nor Bullet amongst others.
Olabode writes from Abuja
There is no way today you can talk about the Nigerian Anglican communion without mentioning this great servant of God including other denominations. We do not doubt that you are leaving a big shoe behind for someone who every centenary there are special people God naturally bestowed grace upon. From 2008 till your retirement, having been consecrated by the former Primate of the Anglican communion
Arch Bishop Abiodun Adetiloye in 1992, you have indeed served faithfully to the admiration of peace-loving Nigerians
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Screen Perfect, Nollywood’s Search for the Next Superstar Begins
The stage is set for the premiere of Screen Perfect, a new sizzling reality show that’s poised to birth the next Nollywood superstar.
Screen Perfect, a StarTimes original, will premiere this Sunday, September 24 and will air every Sunday at 8pm on ST Nollywood Plus and Novela E channels, as well as the StarTimes-ON mobile app.
The premiere party of this Nollywood’s search for the next superstar, witnessed the dazzling presence of Nollywood’s finest stars, both rave of the moment and veterans.
The show was unveiled at a glamorous event in Lagos. In attendance were the producer of Jagun Jagun and StarTimes brand ambassador, Femi Adebayo; judges of the show, Bolanle Ninalowo, Shaffy Bello and veteran Ejike Asiegbu; host, delectable Damilola Adegbite; veterans Ngozi Nwosu, Aunty Taiwo Ajayi Lycette, Mr and Mrs Keppy Ekpenyong, Fred Amata, Teco Benson MFR, Bond Emeruwa, Jonathan Gbemutor, Victor Emegara, director of the show, Fidelis Duker; producer, Temitope Duker, Kiki Bakare, Joseph Momodu, Kudi Alagbo; StarTimes COO, Tunde Aina, and partners of the show.
The show will feature aspiring actors who will compete in various real-time acting challenges, judged by some of the best in the business. The contestants will have a chance to win a cash prize of over N10 million , a contract with a top movie production company, and roles in five StarTimes originals.
Speaking at the unveiling, StarTimes COO, Tunde Aina said, “We all know how big Nollywood is. We know what Nollywood can do for us as individuals and for our economy. We need more stars so we can multiply all
these benefits that Nollywood brings to this industry. We, at StarTimes have loads of shows lined up to entertain everyone. I’m sure you will enjoy this new show specially prepared to entertain everyone. And I’m sure you will also spread the good news.”
Also speaking, the director of the show, Fidelis Duker, said “It has been close to 90 days of extensive work from the auditions in various cities across the country with thousands of applicants. Nollywood is fully behind this project and because we believe there is a need for a new generation of actors, a new generation of film practitioners, this project is creatively packaged to discover new talent whilst providing juicy entertainment for Nollywood lovers.
Screen Perfect is sponsored by Indomie and supported by Sundail TV, Power
Three-Cathedral Choirs Festival Holds at Lagos Mainland
Lovers of choral and classical music will keep a date at All Saints’ Anglican Church, Yaba on Sunday afternoon when the annual 3-Cathedral Choirs Festival takes place there. It is a day when the three Anglican cathedrals in metropolitan Lagos—the Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina; Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral, Ikeja; and the Cathedral Church of St. Jude, Ebute Meta—will perform individual and joint musical pieces to the delight of music lovers. Each choir in rotation hosts and organises the programme annually. Whilst St. Jude’s Choir in the Diocese of Lagos Mainland is the host this year, last year, AVMCC, Ikeja in the Diocese of Lagos was the host. Next year, the choral festival will move to Marina in the Diocese of Lagos.
Oil, Colgate, Timeless, and Callertunez. The show promises to be an exciting and entertaining journey for both the contestants and the viewers. It will showcase the talent, passion and creativity of the next generation of Nollywood stars. It will also give them an opportunity to learn from the experts and improve their craft. And it is a chance for the audience to witness the birth of a new superstar.
The highlight of the premiere party was the unveiling of the eighteen contestants and a performance by Magic Whizz. Don’t miss Screen Perfect on StarTimes. Tune in every Sunday at 8pm on ST Nollywood Plus, Novela E channels and StarTimes ON app. You can also follow the show on social media with the hashtag #ScreenPerfect, with weekly prizes to be won for viewers.
The idea of the annual festival originated in England in the 18th century when the Cathedral Choirs of Hereford, Gloucester, and Worcester held the first festival. It has since caught on in such places as England, Canada, the U.S.A., and Nigeria in the quest to maintain the highest standards of choral music in leading and energising congregational worship, deepening faith formation, glorifying God, and edifying his church.
Led by their individual Masters of the Music, the three cathedral choirs will perform soul-lifting musical pieces ranging from such classics as G. F. Handel’s “Exceeding glad shall we be” and “The King shall rejoice in thy strength” to C.H.H. Perry’s “O Praise ye the Lord”, Ayo Bankole’s “O seun fun mi o”, Vaughan William’s “Te Deum in G-R”, and John Rutter’s “Psalm 150”.
A statement issued by Mr. Lanre Idowu, spokesman of the Diocese of Lagos Mainland describes the festival as an opportunity to enjoy “the best of choral music available in our country which will feature disciplined rendition of music where all the different choral voices—soprano, alto, tenor, and bass—are woven into a harmonious whole.”
Mohbad Fans Rally for Justice
Ferdinand EkechukwuEveryone is still talking about Ilerioluwa Aloba, the late singer known as Mohbad and the tragic nature of his death over a week now. From the streets to market places, commuters, artisans and roadside traders all having the issue discussed. His death has sparked series of unprecedentedeventsinNigeria’smusicindustry, the latest of which was a candlelight procession in his honour in Lagos.
TheprocessionwhichcommencedattheLekki Phase 1 Gate, witnessed a very large number of youthsandmovedtotheMuriOkunolaParkwhere aTributeStarConcertheldtocelebratethesinger had the presence of Davido, Falz, Dotun, Zlatan andahostofothercelebrityguestsandartistes. His death has raised concerns across the nation as many believed he was killed.
MohBad’s death is unarguably controversial, fully deserving of the outrage it has generated considering the circumstances surrounding his demiseonSeptember12,2023.Understandably, there’s been massive outcry. His fans, friends, colleagues, and influencers, well-meaning Nigerians and sympathisers have called for a proper investigation to ascertain the cause of his death.
Achainofprotestsfollowedmajorlyacrossthe South-weststatesofOgun,Oyo,Ondo,Ekiti,and Lagos last Tuesday. Same in some South-south states, all demanding justice for the late singer. Like in Ogun, the protesters stormed Abeokuta, and through some other locations in the state capital, to protest his demise.
Theyouthswhoworeblackattiresconvergedin theirnumbersinAbeokutacarryingplacardswith inscriptions like #Justice For Mohbad, #Justice for Mohbad, #Who off Light, among others. In the same vein, youths gathered in Warri, Delta StatelastTuesday,todemandjusticeforMohbad, fondly called ‘Imole’. It follows similar protests and an outpouring of grief in other cities across southernNigeria,likeinBeninCity,theEdoState capital and beyond.
Videos and pictures of the protests in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, and in London, circulated online generating countless posts with comments on socialmedia,andthehashtag#JusticeForMohbad trending all week. In Lagos, some youths defied
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signeebutbrotheranddearfriend”inastatement. Recall there have been allegations of several assaults on Mohbad by Naira Marley and his crew. Mohbad,onJune27,2023,filedapetitioncaptioned “Petition of threat to life, malicious damage of properties valued the sum of five-million-naira, assaultoccasioningharm,oppressionandconduct likely to cause breach of peace” against one Sam Larry and Oba Elegushi of Eti-Osa, Lagos State. However, the police failed to act decisively on the petition.
Meanwhile, Splash FM 105.5, a radio station in Ibadan, Oyo State, has blacklisted the songs of Naira Marley. The ban was said to be indefinite on the songs of the Marlian Records. “To this effect, Naira Marley’s songs have become NTBB (not to bebroadcast)onourstationtillfurthernotice.This is with immediate effect. Thank you.”
the pain of losing such a talented and promising youngman,whomadeanameforhimselfinahighly competitive industry.
“Following Governor Sanwo-Olu’s directive, the Police in Lagos State have launched a major investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of the young star. A 19-man police panel has been asked to unravel the mystery of the musician’s death.
“Furthertothisandtoboosttheinvestigation,Mr. Sanwo-Olu has invited the Department of State Services, DSS, to join the investigation and widen thedragnetwithinter-agencycollaborationanduse of best-in-class technology to unearth the truth.
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thestategovernment’sordertonotstageaprotest. A planned protest by some Nollywood actors and fans in honour of Mohbad, was earlier cancelled last minute following an appeal from the Lagos State government concerning safety, fears it could be hijacked by hoodlums.
The protest, originally scheduled to take place last Wednesday, was intended to run from Oba Akran Road in Ikeja to the Governor’s office in Alausa. But someyouthswhowerenothappyaboutthedevelopment staged a protest in Ikeja to demand justice for the music star, whose death is under investigation. The youths were seen armed with placards, bearing various inscriptions like: “Justice for Mohbad”, “RIP Mohbad, IMole.”
Also, youths flooded some areas in Ikorodu, Lagos to protest Mohbad’s death, seeking justice for the Ikorodu born star. In Akure, the Ondo state capital, protesters took to the streets in their numbers, in honour of the singer chanting “Justice for Mohbad”. Some carrying placards with inscriptions such as “Say No to Marlian Music”, “Justice for Mohbad”, and “We want a coroner’s inquest into Mohbad death, among others.
Mohbad,aformersigneeofMarlianRecordsowned by Azeez Faashola (Naira Marley), died at the age of 27. Many unfounded reports making rounds on social media are accusing Naira Marley for alleged involvement in Mohbad’s death. Marlian Records however described him as “more than an artiste or
A radio station, Fresh FM 106.9 FM, Ado in Ekiti State, also banned the songs of Naira Marley from airing on the station till further notice. The radio station disclosed this in a post shared on its Instagram handle (@freshfm1069adoekiti) and signed by its Head of production and Music Content, Oluwaseunfunmi Williams.
Also, another private radio station in Ibadan, Agidigbo FM, has banned playing of the artiste’s song for the same reason. Others were Voice Fm, 89.9,alsoinAdo-Ekiti,NewCruse,92.6Fmlocatedin Ikere-Ekiti.Themanagementsoftheradiostations appearedunanimousintheirdecisionswhichwere afalloutofthedeathoftheafrostreet-popartiste.
This came as Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, directed the state Police Command, in collaboration with the Department of State Services, DSS, to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the music star. Also, concerned residents, particularly youths urged the relevant authorities to ensure justice for the bereaved family and the deceased.
GovernorSanwo-Olu,calledforathoroughprobe into the circumstances surrounding the death of MohBad. Sanwo-Olu, in a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso,sympathizedwiththebereavedfamily, friends, fans and residents over the unfortunate demise of the rising music star.
The statement reads: “The Lagos State Government has noted the developments that have followed the death of music star Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba (aka MohBad). “The Government commiserates with his family and fans. We feel
“Mr. Sanwo-Olu has directed that all those who may have played any role whatsoever in any event leadingtothedeathofMohBadbemadetofacethe law after a thorough investigation. Consequently, the DSS has also joined the investigation to get justicefortheyoungster,hisfamilyandteemingfans.
“The Government pleads with all those who may have vital information that may assist the investigation process to avail the investigating team with such. The government also appeals to the investigating team to guarantee the confidentialityandprotectionofallwitnesseswhomay come forward with vital information or indicative evidence that may assist the process.
“The government appeals to all friends and fans of the deceased to stay calm and refrain from making inflammatory utterances and reaching prejudicial conclusions on this matter. Staying calm and following the process keenly will be our most solemn tribute to the memory of the departed talent.
“Besides, the grieving family should be allowed to mourn their loss in peace. It is, indeed, a difficult time for us all – the government, the family and Mohbad’s fans. Any action that can aggravate the grief should be avoided. The Police and the DSS have been admonished to brief the public on their efforts periodically.”
In a positive development last Thursday, the Lagos State Police Command confirmed the exhumation of the corpse of the late singer. The policealsoarrestedthenursewhoallegedlyinjected thedeceasedsingerpriortohisdemiseonTuesday, September 12. The Lagos State Police Command Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the developments to newsmen.
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Let’s Get Reconnected Again, Ijan Monarch Tells Subjects
Coronationanniversarygetsunderway
Dare DaramolaAs clock ticks and preparations peaked on his one year coronation anniversary, the Onijan of Ijan-Ekiti,HisRoyalMajesty,Oba Adebanji Lawrence Aladesuyi, has called on all his subjects at home and in the diaspora to get reconnected with one another in love, peace and harmony with a view to rekindling the light and lost glory of the peaceful town.
Oba Aladesuyi, the Afayagbekun II, made the plea at a recent zoom meeting with members of the committee vested with the task of ensuring a hitch-freeandsuccessfulcoronationanniversary, which holds between Thursday October 5 and Saturday October 7, 2023, in Ijan-Ekiti, Gbonyin Local Council Development Area of Ekiti State.
“There have been skirmishes, distrust and a huge disconnect among our people. They are hurt, angry and disunited over a lot of issues. But, we cannot continue to live like this. All I can do is to plead for peace, genuine love, unity and harmony amongst us. It’s natural and human to disagree. But, it’s best to agree at some point for peaceful co-existence,” Oba Aladesuyi said. He added: “Let’s all plead, appeal and talk to our people.Peacefulco-existence, love and harmony will engender the valued results we all crave for.
Let’sallcometogetherasone,toachievethatcommon goalthatwillbringaboutunprecedentedgrowthand development to our town.
“No Kabiyesi can do it alone. The co-operation of all of you, sons and daughters and leaders of Ijan is sacrosanct. So, let’s work together, get the people reconnectedwiththemselvestomovethecommunity forward.”
Responding, the Chairman of the Central Working Committee of the Coronation Anniversary, Prof. John Olujobi, assured the monarch of a roller coaster coronation, notingthatthe event isnot really about the Kabiyesi, but about the generality of the people of the town.
“Let’s not deceive ourselves, without the town, the people, there’s no king and vice versa. So, all we are doing is to bring about renewed love, peace and unity amongst our people. We don’t have a choice other than to be committed to whatever will bring back our lost glory and put our town back to the high ranking status it was before.
“Ijan Ekiti in the days of yore wasn’t second class. In terms of social values, academics, cultural heritage, we know our position. No one can shy away from that fact. It’s high time we took back that position as we rally round our Kabiyesi to fly the enviable flag,” he admonished.
“A lot of indigenous social, cultural events and festivals that were moribund before have been revived. Communal peace and harmony amongst
the people is palpable. And the icing on the cake for our people at the moment is the restoration of electricity supply to the town by the Ekiti State Government with the untiring efforts of some notable leaders in the community and the Kabiyesi after almost a decade of power outage,” Olujobi further explained. Highlightsfromthecommitteemeetingindicated that the coronation anniversary will commence on Monday,October2,2023withInter-denominational Services,aMediaBriefing/KabiyesiQueenPresentation at the Palace that will herald the three-day programme.
OnThursday,October5,therewillbeaSymposium/ Career Talk at the Ijan Town Hall, while on Friday, October 6, Jumaat Service holds at the Ijan Central Mosque.
Other events, such as Football Final Matches, A Night-Out with the Kabiyesi and Cultural Displays, among others, are scheduled for the three-day programme.
The high-point of the programme will come up on Saturday, October 7, 2023 at the Palace Grounds where chieftaincy titles and Special Recognition Awards will be bestowed on prominent people for theirexemplaryrolesinhumancapitaldevelopment and public service.
The programme will come to a close with Special Thanksgiving Services, which will hold in selected churchesonSunday, October8,2023wherealland sundry will join the Kabiyesi to give thanks to God.
Oba Adebanji Lawrence Aladesuyi, the Afayagbekun II, ascended the throne of his forebears in October 2022, a year after the demise of his predecessor, Oba Samuel Oyewole Fadahunsi.
On receiving his staff of office from former Governor Kayode Fayemi, who was represented by his Deputy, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi (now late), the kabiyesi promised to work at re-uniting and promoting lasting peace in the community. This, to a greater extent, the monarch, who is also a technocrat, trained pharmacologist, journalist and University of Lagos alumni, has done.
TTSWG Empowers Talents in Tech, Unveils Challenge
Experts have stressed timely support and funding for young talents in the technology sector to drive growth and sustainable innovations.
Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC), Bankole Oloruntoba declared this in Lagos recently, at a press conference announcing 2023 Innovation Makers’ Challenge (IMC), an initiative of Telecommunication and Technology Sustainability Working Group (TTSWG).
According to him, lack of support for ideas at their early stage had denied the country a number of invaluable breakthrough and innovations.
Oloruntoba who bragged about Nigeria’s capabilities and inventiveness, noted that a timely intervention and support for ideas will give young ones a competitive edge that will drive positive narratives in the country.
Speaking on the challenge, Board Member of TTSWG, Chris Uwaje said IMC initiative was designed to encourage and develop talents in the tech space for the growth of national economy.
He said the challenge is targeted at young innovators between ages 18 - 35 who are expected to showcase their original technology-driven ideas
Chivita Wins Outstanding Juice Brand of the Decade Award
It was pomp and glamour as Chivita recently won the highly coveted Outstanding Juice Brand of the Decade at the prestigious ‘MarketingEdge Brand and Advertising Excellence Award’.
This award is the culmination of several years of consistency and dominance of the brand in the Nigerian fruit juice market.
The recognition highlights the impact of the Chivita brand on the juice industry, as well as its consistent focus on superior value, quality, innovation, strategic engagement, and consumer satisfaction that has driven preference for the brand over the years.
According to the organizers of the MarketingEdge Brand and Advertising Excellence Award, the Outstanding Juice Brand of the Decade Award to Chivita, is in recognition and celebration of the brand’s odyssey to becoming the reference point for premium quality fruit juice in Nigeria over the last decade.
“We also know that Chivita has been at the forefront of enlightening the public and promoting the benefit
of daily fruit juice consumption for everyday wellness for over forty years, ensuring that everyone has a Chivita. This has not gone unnoticed”, they noted.
Speaking after receiving the award, CHI Limited’s Marketing Director, Mrs. Toyin Nnodi, commended the organizers of the Awards for recognizing the Brand’s strides as a market leader in the juice segment.
“At CHI Limited, we have dedicated years of innovation and commitment to high-quality products with the ultimate goal of consumer preference and satisfaction. The Outstanding Fruit Juice Brand of the Decade award to Chivita is proof that our efforts are appreciated by consumers” she stated.
Chivita offers a range of fruit juices, juice nectars, and fruit-flavoured drink products namely Chivita 100%, Chi Exotic, Chivita Active, Chivita Ice Tea, Chivita Happy Hour, and Chivita Smart Malt, all of which come in a variety of variants and different pack sizes and packaging formats to meet consumers’ desires for healthy and great tasting juices while ensuring that Everyone Has A Chivita.
Winners Emerge in Polaris Bank Save & Win’ Promo
Polaris Bank has rewarded 50 lucky winners with N10,000 each in its ongoing ‘Save & Win’ promo.
The winners emerged after the bank held its first draw exercise in Lagos, producing the 50 winners selected across the country’s six geo- political zones.
The draw had the representatives of key regulatory bodies in attendance including: Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), National Lottery Commission (NLRC) and Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON).
During the exercise, winners were called at random using a hybrid media technology which enabled in-premises event as well as participation of over 1000 customers through the bank’s virtual network and social media handles.
Speaking at the exercise, the bank’s Group Head, Brand Management & Corporate Communication, Mr. Nduneche Ezurike stated that the promo aimed to encourage savings culture among customers.
He said, “The promo is not just about rewarding customers, it’s also about encouraging customers to save for the rainy day”.
and products.
“Interested participants are expected to submit 90-second video pitch of their innovation via a designated website and answer accompanying questions between September 11 and October. Thereafter, 20 finalists will be invited to participate in innovators’ boot camp where they will be guided and mentored by experts to improve their ideas”.
Uwaje added that outstanding innovators will later pitch their ideas to a panel of judges to compete for a cash prize of N2,000,000, N1,000,000, and N500,000 at TTSWG innovators conference in
November.
Speaking further, Lead Consultant at TTSWG Secretariat, Bekeme Olowola said, “Nigeria is rich in talent and needs more support, encouragement, and development to flourish and become major contributors to the nation’s economic growth. However, the country has often celebrated ideas that have no significant impact on national development. The IMC is designed to celebrate and empower young creatives in the technology space who can make a positive difference. We invite everyone qualified from all over the country to apply”.
Tax Professional Urges InvestmentFriendly Tax Environment
Governments at different levels have been advised to double their efforts at enabling an investment-friendly tax environment in its quest for improved revenue generation.
To achieve this, they are advised to shun actions that may compromise fairness and transparency in tax collection and utilization, as well as make tax process seamless to payers.
Speaking recently in Lagos, a tax expert and former Lagos State Coordinator of Society of Women in Taxation (SWIT), Dr Titilayo Fowokan commended the boldness of the present administration on tax reforms with the implementation of Finance Act 2023 and the Taiwo Oyedele led tax reform committee, stressing that the move aligned with present economic realities, especially in improving ease of doing business.
She however expressed worries that excessive exchange rate volatility and fuel subsidy removal have had a ripple effect on the reforms, in such a way that investors are now being pressured by soaring cost of doing business in the country.
Rite Foods Shines at Consumers Value Awards
Indigenous fast-moving consumer goods company, Rite Foods has been honoured for its exceptional strides in the industry at the recently held BrandXchange Consumers Value Awards.
Now in its second edition, the award initiative is dedicated to celebrating brand excellence.
The company stole the moment at the occasion where all the products from its stable clinched the award in the ‘Best Value for Money’ category while its Bigi Beef Sausage won the ‘Sausage Brand for year 2023’.
The award themed, “Consumer Satisfaction Index,” held at Radisson Blu Hotel in Lagos with the organisers commending Rite Foods for disrupting the food and beverage sector of Africa’s largest economy with its array of quality products.
Commenting, Assistant Brand Manager for Bigi Carbonated Soft Drink, Aransiola Biola stated that the win was a testament of the brand’s dedication to
“Overall, businesses and companies are adjusting to the drive for compliance by the current tax system and reviewing their tax strategy, value and supply chain management, tax controls and risk management, as well as reviewing their tax planning initiatives for sustainability”.
Fowokan equally urged tax administrators to endeavour to smoothen interaction between taxpayers and new digital tax payment platforms.
Noting that transitioning to automated tax system was a welcome development that had fared well in terms of improved tax compliance, she asserted that more can be done to enhance the innovation.
“In relation to administrative ease of the current tax system, the FIRS should not limit Tax Promax platform to punishing non-compliance but also to grant access to benefits for compliance. This is from the angle of penalty regimes on the platform versus claim of Withholding tax credits through the platform. An improvement on this will be a plus to ease of doing business in Nigeria”.
Foundation Empowers Over 170 Teens with Tech Skills
RubiesTech Foundation has empowered no fewer than 170 with technology skills as part of its objectives to bridging digital skills gap among Nigeria’s children.
At a coding boot camp organised recently by the foundation in Epe, Lagos and Ogbomoso in Oyo state, participants with little or no digital knowledge were exposed to coding and also prepared for the future of
The participants were introduced to courses like Web development, Python & Robotics and Scratch programming, amongst others at the boot camp that lasted for two weeks.
Commenting, Founder of RubiesTech Foundation, Miss Afape Ruth underscored the need to constantly engage young minds in the world of technology. She stated that the foundation was passionate about will serve them well in the future.
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Writing with AI Technology Vital in the 21st Century
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine base applications are fast gaining increased popularity and transforming every aspect of human lives and professions. One of such AI-powered writing app is LexiGenius, a user-friendly web tool that offers a range of features tailored to meet the needs of writers, students, and professionals. Its creator, Olatunbosun Amao, a scriptwriter whose life is uniquely tethered to the ever-evolving world of technology and theatre speaks to Ferdinand Ekechukwu
Can you take us through your journey into the world of tech?
My journey into the fascinating realm of technology is quite a tale. It all began when I joyously clutched my very first computer certificate right after high school – a time when computers were like enchanting artifacts from a distant future. During those early days, I immersed myself in the world of computer applications while passionately pursuing scriptwriting and stage drama. Despite my academic path leading me toward a degree in Political Science, my heart remained steadfastly tethered to the ever-evolving world of technology and drama. Astonishingly, some of my most remarkable academic achievements sprouted from the elective computer-related courses I pursued during my college years. These courses, running parallel to my primary field of study and my various theatrical productions, sowed the seeds of a burgeoning passion that would flourish in the years to come.
As time flowed by and I ventured further into theatre through various stage productions. I equally seized every opportunity to immerse myself in diverse tech roles, diligently honing my skills and expanding my expertise. My knowledge and competence in this field owe much to my unwavering commitment to self-learning, driven by an insatiable curiosity. Today, I find myself at the helm of managing an organization’s
applications, leading a team of gifted tech enthusiasts who share my fervor. Furthermore, I proudly wear the hat of a partner in a forward-thinking establishment, surrounded by individuals who are nothing short of tech wizards. Adding another layer to this remarkable journey, I’ve amassed an impressive collection of certifications spanning Project Management, Agile Scrum, Business Analysis, Lean Six Sigma, ERP, and more.These certifications stand as a testament to my dedication to enriching my skill set. In essence, it has been an enduring and
rewarding odyssey, marked by countless baby steps that have coalesced into a magnificent voyage through the ever-evolving landscape of technology.
Beyond my presence in the tech arena, I have continued to make waves in the world of filmmaking, producing award-winning gems such as ‘Blackmail’ (where I served as the executive producer), ‘Troublous Weekend’ (for which I donned the hats of director and producer), and ‘A Different Lens’ (where I assumed the roles of writer, producer, and director). Some of the accolades garnered include the AMAA Award, the British Urban Film Festival Winner, an award nomination for Best Short at the North AmericaToronto International Nollywood Film Festival, and the prestigious Best Feature Film award at the London International Monthly Film Festival. Being a scriptwriter, I intimately comprehend the challenges of content generation and can empathize with content creators across various domains. This empathy served as a driving force behind the birth of LexiGenius.
Give us an insight into LexiGenius Al Technology and its benefits to the Nigeria tech-economy
My dream was to build a system that can help people across different works of life and professions. LexiGenius, with its cutting-edge AI technology, has the potential to benefit Nigeria’s tech-economy in various ways significantly: enhanced content creation, boosting education, increased productivity, economic growth,
global competitiveness, tech entrepreneurship, foreign investment, skills development. This, in turn, can lead to more training programmes, educational initiatives, and skilled professionals in the tech industry. LexiGenius’s AI technology has the potential to bring substantial benefits to Nigeria’s tech-economy by improving content creation, enhancing productivity, boosting education, and fostering innovation. It can position Nigeria as a competitive player in the global tech arena, attracting investments and driving economic growth while nurturing a skilled workforce.
What are the key components of LexiGenius and how user-friendly for subscribers?
LexiGenius utilizes a combination of key components in its AI technology to provide a user-friendly experience for subscribers. The main components and how they contribute to user-friendliness include different templatesforusers,machinelearningalgorithms,adaptive suggestions, user-friendly interface, and customization options. The platform supports multiple languages. Overall, LexiGenius aims to provide a user-friendly experience by integrating AI technology seamlessly into the writing process. It offers real-time assistance, adapts to individual needs, and prioritizes ease of use, ultimately helping subscribers improve their writing effortlessly.
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Ogun Cult Clashes and Gov Abiodun’s Proactive Approach
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Like many other climes around the world, with the continuous erosion of social order and societal values, Ogun State has its fair share of the menace, especially issues revolving around cultism, which had terribly permeated the fabric of every society. At first, the outlawed groups were domiciled at the campuses of various higher institutions of learning across the State, with attendant killings and maiming of high magnitude, thereby making residents of the State to live in palpable fear and agony.
Unfortunately, these gangsters moved their base from the citadel of learning straight into the streets, as urchins and unlettered became new recruits and continued to wreck havocs in all the communities of the Gateway State, and towns like Sagamu, Ota, Owode and the rest became hotbeds for dangerous cultists.
This ugly trend remained unabatedly terrible when the incumbent Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun took the mantle of leadership of the State in 2019. Abiodun, a cool, calm and collected personality, with a background of thoroughness and pragmatism; exhibited the character of an astute administrator and a thought leader.
Upon his assumption, he deployed all the security apparatus in the State to monitor the security architecture and activated high level security team to dislodge cultists from their hideouts and make them to face the full wrath of the law, as he vowed to demolish buildings where cultists were found to be hibernating. Identifying illicit drugs and proliferation of small arms and light weapons as basic underlining factors of cultism in the State, the Governor gave a marching order to security agencies to clear the state of those substances and illegal weapons.
This renewed vigour of Dapo Abiodun-led administration drastically changed the security architecture of the State and speedily restored decency on the streets; to the level in which there was no single incident of politically motivated killings from 2019 till date, unlike the case in the last two decades. Of course, the bloody cult clashes in Sagamu area of the State last week it was of a great concern for critical stakeholders across the State.
Meanwhile, in his usual response to issues revolving around security, Abiodun swiftly moved to curtail the situation and immediately directed security agencies in the State to rid Sagamu and its environs of the menace of cultists and cult-related activities in the wake of renewed clashes among rival cult gangs in the town. Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Lekan Adeniran, the Governor regretted the avoidable loss of innocent lives and wanton destruction of properties by the hoodlums.
He reiterated the state government’s zero tolerance to acts of brigandage and lawlessness, saying: “ As a responsible and responsive government, we are very sad with the resurgence of activities of criminal elements under different outlawed groups, raising unnecessary tension in the sleepy
town of Sagamu and it’s environs.
Truly to his words, and within 24 hours of making the assertion, the police in the State confirmed the arrest of nine suspects at a press briefing addressed by the Commissioner of Police in the State, Abiodun Alamutu.
The Commissioner, while explaining the remote cause of the mayhem, said:” A land was sold and some form of commission or settlement was paid to a cult group by the owner of the land. A rival cult group got to know about the payment and went after members of the other group in a bid to get a share of the commission.
“The situation degenerated into an attack and counter attack situation which started from Wednesday las week and continued till Sunday, leading to the death of 8 persons and about nine suspects have been arrested as we speak with evidences of their involvement in the killings. Two guns and some rounds of cartridges with evidences that they were recently fired, were recovered from the suspects”.
In a follow-up to the arrest and to create room for total control of the security architecture of the area, the government announced restriction of human and vehicular movement from 7pm to 6am.
The Governor went further to propose a law that would pronounce death penalty on anyone caught engaging in cult activities in the state during a meeting with the Paramount Ruler of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, and his chiefs at his palace in Sagamu.
Abiodun, emphatically states,” We will leave no stone
unturned in ensuring that we bring any person directly, indirectly or remotely responsible for these occurrences to book. I have discussed with the Attorney General, and it is well within my powers as the governor of this State to pronounce the death penalty on people and we are going to ensure that we enact that because when people appreciate and understand the consequences of their behaviours, perhaps they will begin to have a rethink.
“I have called on the Commissioner of Police, the Director of the State Service (DSS), the Commander of the Civil Defence, our AMOTEKUN Commander and all our security architecture to relocate to Sagamu for this purpose. We will rely on our kabiyesis because they are the closest to the grassroots, for all the intelligence support because these people are not spirits. They live within us, they are tenants in our houses.
“The last time I came here, I said any house that we arrest anybody that is connected to either cultism or kidnapping, we will find out where they live and demolish that house. And sadly, it has been very difficult for me to implement because they rent an apartment and the unsuspecting landlords who don’t know what they do give their houses to them and after we arrest them and about to demolish the house, those landlords will come and beg us that they did not know the suspects were into that business.
“I am now pronouncing that we will no longer refer to these people as cultists or any other name. We are pronouncing them as murderers and we will mete out punishments that are deserving to murderers”.
Also, the Governor moved to establish special court to try cult-related cases and a Joint Anti-Cultism Security Task Force comprising all major security outfits, with the mandate to rid the state of the menace of cultism, as well as an amnesty programme for would-be cultists who may wish to surrender their weapons.
These decisions were arrived at after a joint security meeting, held at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Ogun State on Wednesday.
In truth and indeed, Governor Abiodun has redefined responsive governance and purposeful leadership in the state in the manner he addressed the recent security breach by those unscrupulous individuals marauding under different outlawed groups.
Abiodun’s decisive approach to protect the people and guarantee their welfare in line with the dictates of the 1999 constitution, precisely in section 14 sub-section 2b had given clear-cut direction to the people of the State to collectively fight a common enemy. His proactive approach and prompt response to security of lives and property of the people should be commended and applauded; it is indeed worthy of emulation by his contemporaries in power.
By the turn of events, it is crystal clear that the people are ready to take their destinies in their hands and cooperate with the government to put an end to this social vice and institutionalize sustainable peace; the tempo of action must be sustained to build an egalitarian society we all desired.
Ajibola writes fromAbeokuta.
Oil Theft and a Dialogue with Socrates
Austin Tam-George
Nigerian: Dear Socrates, my country is troubled on many fronts. You’re a man of great, ancient wisdom. I’ve come to you for answers, Sir. Please help us.
Socrates: Well, I don’t always have potted answers to hand out. But through a simple method I’ve used for many years, people tend to find the solutions to their problems by themselves, rather than depend on others. Philosophers call my approach the ‘’Socratic method’’. But it’s actually just a series of critical conversations.
Nigerian: Wow! A conversation? This sounds interesting. So how do we start?
Socrates: We start with you stating the particular problem. I’ll ask you a series of questions, and then we go from there. Ready?
Nigerian: Yes. Here is the problem: there seems to be no end to the dismal news coming from the oil and gas sector in my country. Oil theft is perhaps the biggest problem now. Production volumes are down, and revenue to the nation is falling. It’s the same story for gas. What do we do?
Socrates: That’s awful. Who exactly are these oil and gas thieves?
Nigerian: Well, we’ve seen quite a few ruffians in the Niger Delta region, bursting pipes. They steal oil, refine it in the bush, and sell in miserable jerry cans for pennies. It’s a mess. The country is..
Socrates: (interrupts) Wait a second. How much oil is lost? I mean, what’s the official estimate of oil lost daily due to the activities of these ruffians?
Nigerian: The last figure I have seen in the press is as high as five hundred thousand barrels of oil stolen per day by these guys.
Socrates: Well, that sounds way more than what a few ruffians can handle daily in any bush and sell in Jerry cans. Could there be more going on? Do you have a Petroleum Ministry?
Nigerian: Yes, we have a Petroleum Ministry.
Socrates: Good. Do you also have a regulatory agency that oversees the operations of the industry?
Nigerian: Yes. In fact, we have regulatory agencies for the upstream, midstream, and downstream aspects of the industry, Sir.
Socrates: Interesting. Yet, somehow, 500,000 barrels of crude oil are stolen under the watch of these regulatory agencies of government?
Nigerian: Yes, that is part of the riddle, Sir, and we must try to get to the root of this problem.
Socrates: Great. Now, oil and gas exploration is a highly technical business. Do you agree?
Nigerian: Yes, I definitely agree.
Socrates: Good. This means that those who oversee the industry must themselves have dynamic technical insight into the operations of the industry and the tools to monitor the sector. Do you agree?
Nigerian: Yes, that’s a sensible standard to expect in any regulatory agency.
Socrates: Good. So, do you have an effective technical mechanism for tracking every drop of oil officially lifted and piped out of the country daily?
Nigerian: Well, I’m not sure, to be honest. Only the Petroleum Minister can answer that.
Socrates: You’re not sure? How then do you know when oil-exporting companies declare far less than what they actually pipe out of your country?
Nigerian: Well, the oil and gas companies are among those screaming about oil and gas theft.
Socrates: No, that’s not the point.The point is that your country must have automated tools to independently verify every oil or gas taken out of your reserves. This will greatly enhance transparency and accountability in the sector. Do you agree?
Nigerian: Yes, I totally agree. And I can now see that
without an effective automated oversight, everyone is basically a suspect. But is automation the only solution, Socrates?
Socrates: Well, even the best automation will have to be supported by human character. Do you agree?
Nigerian: I don’t quite understand, Socrates. What do you mean?
Socrates: Ok. Let’s look at it this way: oil exploration is a very lucrative business. Do you agree?
Nigerian: Absolutely. I agree.
Socrates: This means that those who oversee all aspects of this business, including the technical verification process, must be of incorruptible character. Do you agree?
Nigerian: Oh, Socrates, I agree!
Socrates: Even the best automation cannot take the place of human character. So, everyone - from the Petroleum Ministry, the security agencies, the regulatory bodies - must be of incorruptible character in order to stop oil theft. Do you agree?
NIGERIAN: I totally agree, Socrates!
Socrates: Is that the case in your country?
Nigerian: Oh, Socrates! All we’ve heard are allegations and counter-allegations of corruption and collusion among those who should be protecting the nation’s resources.
Socrates: i see. Has any major culprit been convicted in your courts to serve as a strong message to other oil thieves?
Nigerian: Oh, Socrates, I feel exhausted now. I can’t breathe!
Socrates: Has the petroleum minister been fired for watching over such massive oil theft?
Nigerian: Oh, Socrates!
In the past 8 years, during the peak of the crisis, the petroleum minister was also the President of the country.
Socrates: What? Now, that’s interesting. (curtains)..
To be continued...
DrTam-George studied leadership and public policy at Harvard Kennedy School,Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Glamour at ‘Wowman Conference’ Grand Finale
Ferdinand Ekechukwu
Sunday, September 17th, 2023, will forever linger in the memories of the women who attended the grand finale of the ‘Wowman’ conference. This unforgettable evening was a delightful fusion of music, poetry, enlightening speeches, and the highly anticipated gala awards ceremony in Lagos. The attendees adorned themselves in stunning black-themed attire, radiating elegance and grace.
Just Us Girls Global Network, a vibrant movement dedicated to empowering women and addressing the challenges faced by females worldwide, celebrated its fifteenth-year anniversary in grand style with the ‘Wowman’ conference, which took place from September 11th to September 17th, 2023. This seven-day extravaganza united women from across the globe for a week of profound inspiration, empowerment, and personal transformation. The evening opened with an awe-inspiring spoken word poetry performance, setting the tone for the gala awards ceremony.
Prestigious award plaques were presented to deserving women from various Just Us Girls Global tribes, recognizing their outstanding contributions in various categories of endeavours. The atmosphere resonated with spiritual fervor as gospel artistes, Esther Benyeogo and Pita Linus, led the gathering in spirit-filled worship sessions.
Before introducing the guest speaker for the night, the conference convener and founder of Just Us Girls Global, Pastor Mildred Kingsley Okonkwo, had the privilege of presenting the prestigious Wowman Inspirational Leadership Award to Revd. Funke Felix Adejumo. In a heartfelt moment, she said, “Tonight, it is an honor and privilege to present you with the Inspirational Leadership Award for Wowman 2023.”
In her acceptance speech, Revd. Adejumo conveyed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you, Pastor Mildred. I dedicate this award to every woman. I believe in you, and I will see you at the top.”
The conference closed with a captivating musical presentation, as the official announcement of the theme for the 2024 Just Us Girls Conference, which will be themed ‘Shine.’
Grooming Centre Gets Global SME Finance Award
Grooming Centre, a leading microfinance institution dedicated to empowering Small and Medium Enterprises, (SMEs), is pleased to announce that it has received an Honourable Mention in the “Best Financier for Women Entrepreneurs” category at the prestigious 2023 Global SME Finance Awards.
This recognition marks another significant milestone for Grooming Centre and highlights its commitment to supporting women entrepreneurs and their businesses.
Organised by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and the SME Finance Forum, the Global SME Finance Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in delivering exceptional financial products and services to SME clients.
Endorsed by the G20’s Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI), these awards honour financial institutions and fintech companies that have demonstrated remarkable dedication to SMEs.
Launched in 2018 and now in its sixth year, the Global SME Finance Awards capture the effective and successful practices of financiers, honouring the innovative products and services for
SME clients that have achieved impressive results in expanding finance and services to SMEs, and the institutions that undertake those efforts.
Grooming Centre’s recognition in the “Best Financier for Women Entrepreneurs” category underscores the institution’s unwavering
commitment to fostering gender-inclusive financial services.
This accolade acknowledges the significant impact of Grooming Centre’s SME Loan product, which empowers women entrepreneurs by providing access to credit facilities up to N10 million, at one of the best interest rates in the industry.
This product offers flexible repayment options, allowing entrepreneurs to make equal monthly instalments over a maximum 12-month loan term, reducing financial stress and enabling business growth.
Speaking on this recognition, the Chief Executive Officer, Grooming Centre, Dr. Godwin Nwabunka said, “We are immensely honoured to receive this Honourable Mention at the 2023 Global SME Finance Awards. At Grooming Centre, we are committed to creating opportunities for all, and this recognition reaffirms our dedication to supporting women entrepreneurs on their path to success. We will continue to innovate and provide tailored financial solutions that empower SMEs and foster economic growth.”
Established in December 2006 as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Grooming Centre provides financial and non-financial services for SMEs and micro entrepreneurs in Nigeria. The Centre operates as a membership organisation and is committed to providing tailor made solutions to the doorsteps of its members.
L-R: President, African Development Bank, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina and United States Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, during the 78th UN General Assembly, in New York .... recently
L-R: Director Public Relations, Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mrs. Foluso Bolaji; Director Lab Services, Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Richard Adewumi; German Deputy Consul General to Nigeria, Jachen Schindelarz; Director, Federal Ministry of Power; Mr. Abubakar Alli Dapshimi; and National Ozone officer, Mr. Idris Abdulai at the Launch and inauguration of Bioclimatic Testing Chamber for Air Conditioners by SON in Collaboration with UK and Federal Government held in Lagos …yesterday
R&D Packaging Manager, Beauty Well-being
yesterday
L-R: Chief Operating Officer, AA Holdings, Mr.Johnnie Eni; President, Arrupe Jesuit, Fr. Asogwe C. Emeka; Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Warri, Most Rev. Anthony Ovayero Ewherido; Founder, AA Foundation, Mr. Austin Avuru; and Principal, Arrupe Jesuit College, Fr. Oluwadare A. Micheal, at the opening and blessing ceremony of the Arrupe Jesuit College Campus held in Delta State recently.
Taiwo Awoniyi Forest’s Real Deal
After a slow start to life at the City Ground with injury also not helping matters, Super Eagles striker,Taiwo Awoniyi however sparkled to life at the close of last season and it was his goals that eventually saved Nottingham Forest from relegation.The former Union Berlin goal poacher has indeed picked up from where he left off last season, scoring in seven consecutive games and since the start of May, making him the first Tricky Tree player to achieve the feat
Taiwo Awoniyi has been in phenomenal form recently, and it was his late goals rally that kept Nottingham Forest in the Premier League; just continuing from where he left off since the beginning of the season.
For the ninth consecutive game in the Premier League, Taiwo Awoniyi registered a goal contribution as Nottingham Forest came from behind on Monday night to draw 1-1, with Burnley at the City Ground.
Zeki Amdouni broke the deadlock for the Clarets four minutes before halftime when he slotted home from 20 yards, before Callum Hudson-Odoi leveled matters with a wonderful goal in the 61st minute on his debut for Nottingham Forest.
The Cobham product, a Fifa U17 World Cup winner with the Young Lions in 2017, curled the ball in off the right-hand post after he was teed up by Nigeria’s 2013 Fifa U17 World Cup winner Taiwo Awoniyi.
Liverpool legend Michael Owen has praised Awoniyi for the part he played in Hudson-Odoi stunning equalizer and highlighted that the Nigerian did well to keep play alive.
Speaking on Premier League Productions post-match, Owen remarked: “He had an impression on the game, he got brought off later on but this was a fantastic goal.
“Awoniyi does well there, strong, chests
it down, lays it off, and then HudsonOdoi does the rest.”
Only Egypt international Mohamed Salah has registered more goal involvements (13) than Awoniyi (11) in the Premier League since the start of May 2023.
What is clear is that Awoniyi is becoming the real deal at Nottingham Forest Awoniyi has picked up from where he left off last season, scoring in seven consecutive games and since the start of May, the Forest striker has even outscored Erling Haaland in the Premier League, despite playing a game fewer.
Having recorded an assist against the newly promoted side, Awoniyi has now scored or assisted in nine consecutive Premier League games dating back to his brace versus Southampton on matchday 35 in the 2022-2023 season.
It is also interesting to know that with just five games into the season, the former Liverpool forward has surpassed his assist tally for last season.
While previewing the Forest versus Burley Monday night’s clash, BBC Sport columnist, Chris Sutton, heaped praises in the Nigeria international saying: “They have got a bit more nous about them and although they will miss Brennan Johnson after his move to Tottenham, Taiwo Awoniyi is absolutely flying at the moment.”
Awoniyi has started the 2023/24 campaign in some style. He’s scored in three
of the four Premier League games and he’s starting to really kick on in England.
At 26-years-old there is plenty more to come from the Nigerian. He scored 11 goals last season and finished the campaign as the leading goalscorer within the Forest squad.
Sutton said in his BBC Sport column: “This time, I’m expecting Steve Cooper’s side to come out on top.
Turning the City Ground into a fortress is a must again this season and hopefully, they can claim a win.
Awoniyi is a certain starter for Forest. He’s one of the most in-form strikers in the Premier League and has already scored three goals during the current campaign.
The Nigerian is starting to prove his worth. He’s the number one striker at the club right now and on his day he’s capable of causing absolute carnage to defenders.
Indeed, Nottingham Forest coach has urged the Super Eagles striker to continue scoring goals for the team.
Cooper has been impressed with Awoniyi’s form, and he has praised for former Union Berlin man. Nonetheless, he wants the Nigerian to continue churning out the goals.
“You always want your striker to be scoring goals, and he’s got more than a few this week,” Cooper had said on Nottingham Post.
“He’s missed most of the second part
of last season, and he got injured at a time when he was doing what he did today.
“Although he’s got his goals back since he’s come back he’s played really well. But obviously, you want your number nine to be scoring goals.
“We’ve been really happy with T. He showed a great attitude and commitment to getting back in the way he did.
“He hit the ground running as soon as we got him back on the pitch. Now he’s turning good performances into good performances with goals.
“That’s what you want and what you need from your strikers. Let’s hope he can carry on for the rest of the season.
According to some statistics from Who Scored, the Nottingham Forest striker had a better conversion rate last season than Harry Kane and has propelled himself into the top 10 strikers in the Premier League based on his ruthlessness.
The 26-year-old was the club’s first summer signing after winning promotion to the Premier League.
After scoring 15 goals in the Bundesliga penultimate season, he was plucked from Union Berlin by the Reds for a fee of £17.5 million.
Awoniyi scored five goals in the first half of the campaign but injured his groin during a 1-0 win over Southampton in January.
That injury ruled him out of action for three months and Forest sorely missed his physical presence.
Rangers NPFL Title Quest on Course, Assured of Govt Backing, Appoint Nutritionist for Players
Enugu Rangers’ quest to win this season’s Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL is taking a new height as the Flying Antelopes have been assured of the state government unflinching backing and the club is towing the path of standard practices of having a nutritionist as part of the team.
Rangers have engaged the services of a nutritionist for their players.
The nutritionist, according to the club, will oversee the quality of food and drinks intake of the players to aid their performance on and off the pitch.
The management of the club confirmed the appointment of an international acclaimed nutritionist Mrs. Winifred Nwabunike.
“The importance of a nutritionist in a
team cannot be over-emphasised hence our drive to get one who is of international repute,” the club chairman Mr. Amobi Ezeaku stated during her introduction to the players.
“It is our hope and desire that her services will in no small measure, help us achieve our target for the season.
“I am sure that with the right advice on food and liquid intakes for the players and officials, we are on the right path towards reclaiming our top place in the Nigerian and continental football scene.”
Just last week, Rangers announced the signing of Kazeem Ogunleye from Plateau United on a two-year contract.
Rangers announced in the club’s website. Welcome Kazeem, the exciting attacking midfielder joins us from Plateau United on two years contract.
“Let’s make history together Kazeem.” the statement read.
Rangers Coach, Fidelis Ilechukwu is said to be a big fan of the midfielder.
The pair previously worked together at Plateau United last season.
Ogunleye registered one goal and three
assists in his nine appearances for Plateau United last season.
Meanwhile, Rangers have been assured of government support ahead of the 2023-24 Nigeria Premier Football League season.
The members of the Youth, Sports and Security Committee of the state gave the assurance when they visited the club’s management.
The delegation which was led by its chairman, Raymond Ugwu, urged the club’s management to work tirelessly in ensuring the team’s success in the new NPFL season
Ugwu pledged the government’s support in every area.
“We came here to familiarise the committee members with the management of the club as part of our oversight functions,” he stated during their visit.
“We came to seek out areas of strength and challenges so as to ensure that the club becomes the best brand in the country in all ramifications.
“Rangers must become champions again and we need to experience night matches again in Enugu.”
Enyimba Begin Screening for Youth Team Sept 27
Enyimba will commence screening exercises for the formation of U-15 and U-19 teams. The exercise is billed to take place at the Ngwa High School, Aba at 2pm daily.
The screening will kick-start on September 27 and end on October 1.
The programme will be supervised by the reigning Nigeria Premier Football League
Green Joins Sporting Lagos’ Technical Crew
Newly promoted Nigeria Premier Football League club, Sporting Lagos has decided to improve its technical crew with the acquisition of a new assistant coach.
The Lagos-based club secured their spot in the Premier League after they came top during the Nigeria National League (NNL) Super Six.
The management of the club on Thursday appointed coach Edward Green as the club’s new assistant coach.
Green who is a UEFA C licensed coach worked and was an assistant coach to Coach Deji Ayeni of Akwa United last season. Green is expected to bring his five years work experience with the Promise Keepers to strengthen the newly promoted side.
According to the announcement, the young tactician joins the newly promoted side as an assistant coach.
Green linked up with Sporting Lagos from Akwa United.
He was an integral part of the backroom staff that guided the Promise Keepers to their most recent NPFL triumph in 2021.
Green guided the Akwa United U-15 side to the knockout stages of various editions of the La Liga Championship.
sports Director, Ifeanyi Ekwueme. Other members of the scouting team are the former captain of the team Obinna Nwaneri and other first-team coaches.
Ekwueme hinted that players selected will be integrated into the youth team of the club for development.
Arsenal, Tottenham Stake Unbeaten Run
in 208th
North London Derby
Both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotpurs will buoy into the 208th North London competitive derby as they clash at the Emirate Stadium tomorrow. The Gunners last weekend recorded their first win against Everton at the Goodison Park in six years and made a light work of PSV challenge in the UEFA Champions League mid-week, while the Lily Whites scored two late goals to steal a win against Crystal Palace to maintain their unbeaten run in the Premier League. With both sides on 13 points, an intriguing battle awaits not only fans of the two capital giants but indeed the neutrals
Seeking to continue their streak of Emirates supremacy against their arch nemesis, Arsenal play host to Tottenham Hotspur for tomorrow’s blockbuster Premier League North London derby.
Both capital giants sit on 13 points from their opening five games of the new term, but Mikel Arteta’s side also come into the mouthwatering clash on the back of a Champions League thumping of PSV Eindhoven.
For the past several years, Arsenal fans have been forced to witness Tottenham emerge to the Champions League theme on Tuesday and Wednesday nights while they were gunning for glory in the Europa League, but this time around, it was the Gunners’ turn to prove that they warrant a reservation at the continent’s top table.
A PSV side unbeaten in 26 matches in all competitions did their best to flaunt their attacking firepower on a wet North London evening, but Arsenal rained on Peter Bosz’s parade thanks to a flurry of goals from four usual suspects in Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus, Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard.
Facing a side as open as PSV may have come as somewhat of a relief for Arteta’s men, who had previously struggled to penetrate a backs-against-the-wall Everton team before a moment of magic from the silky Trossard, who is unsurprisingly proving a more than capable deputy for the injured Gabriel Martinelli.
A four-goal home draw with Fulham remains the only blot on the Gunners’ 2023-24 notebook, and they sit fourth in the rankings owing to their respectable haul of 13 points from 15 on offer in the top flight, albeit below Liverpool and upcoming foes Spurs owing to the goal difference column.
In fact, Arsenal are the only team in the top seven spots yet to hit double figures in goals
this term, as Arteta adopts a slightly more conservative approach to his side’s attacking play, but even the most optimistic of Tottenham fans will not be holding out hope of keeping the Gunners on nine top-flight goals this weekend.
The script was written for Richarlison to play a starring role in Spurs’ most recent showdown with Sheffield United, which came after the hitherto misfiring striker had admitted to seeking psychological help for off-field problems, having struggled to keep his emotions in check in a Brazil shirt during the international break.
Before Richarlison’s introduction off the bench, Tottenham had fallen a goal behind in North London to Gustavo Hamer’s strike and had no answer to Wes Foderingham’s heroics - or indeed his time-wasting tacticsbut the Blades number one was left red-faced right at the death, as Richarlison headed home the leveller before teeing up Dejan Kulusevski to fire home a sensational late winner in the 10th minute of added time.
Breaking their own record for the latest winning comeback in Premier League history - which was previously held by the Steven Bergwijn-inspired 3-2 success at Leicester City - Spurs remain without defeat in the top flight since Ange Postecoglou took the reins and have only performed worse than a perfect Manchester City so far this term.
Thanks to last weekend’s astonishing fightback, Spurs have also kept up their streak of scoring at least twice in all of their Premier League games under Postecoglou so far, and not since the 1965-66 season have they sat on 13 points after five games, but few will need reminding of Antonio Conte’s acrimonious exit several months after he also led Spurs to their best start to a season last year.
Sunday’s contest will mark the 208th
competitive North London derby since Arsenal and Spurs first locked horns in 1896 - during which the Gunners were a South-East London side - and Arteta’s men have triumphed in four of the last five meetings with their worst enemy, who have gone an unlucky 13 years without winning a top-flight game on Emirates soil.
Former Tottenham Manager, Harry Redknapp, however believes that Tottenham are confident they can defeat Arsenal in the North London Derby this weekend.
The Gunners head into the tie off the back of a composed 1-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park at the weekend, extending their unbeaten start to the Premier League season. Spurs will also be feeling a sense of invincibility after they scored two stoppage time goals against Sheffield United to continue their rich vein of form under Ange Postecoglou.
The North London Derby never fails to impress and Redknapp is looking forward to seeing how James Maddison gets on. The 26-year-old attacking midfielder has proven to be a fantastic addition at Tottenham after joining from Leicester City in the summer.
“It will be a good game, at the weekend,” said the former Spurs boss on talkSPORT. “Both teams are in good form. Tottenham have done well. Maddison, what a signing for that money. What a good player.
“A fantastic talent. Tottenham are looking strong. So, I think they will go to Arsenal on Sunday and feel they can get something from the game. It’s going to be a great London derby between two good teams.”
Son Heung-min is also looking forward to the North London Derby, insisting that the Gunners are afraid to face Spurs this term. In an interview witt The Times, the South Korea international said: “Arsenal won’t want to face us at this time.
PREMIER LEAGUE
TODAY
Crystal Palace v Fulham 15:00
Luton Town v Wolves 15:00
Man City v Nottm Forest 15:00
Brentford v Everton 17:30
Burnley v Man Utd 20:00
SUNDAY Arsenal v Tottenham 14:00
Brighton v Bournemouth 14:00
Chelsea v Aston Villa 14:00
Liverpool v West Ham 14:00
Sheffield Utd v Newcastle 16:30
La Liga
TODAY
Girona v Mallorca 13:00
Osasuna v Sevilla 15:15
Barcelona v Celta Vigo 17:30
Almería v Valencia 20:00
SUNDAY Sociedad v Getafe 13:00
Vallecano v Villarreal 15:15
Las Palmas v Granada 17:30
Real Betis v Cádiz 17:3
Atlético v Madrid 20:00
Bologna centre back, Sam Beukema, has sent a warning message to Victor Osimhen ahead of the clash between his team and Napoli this weekend.
Beukema admitted that Osimhen is one of the best strikers in the world and that he possesses abilities that can be a threat to any team and any defender in the world, but hopes to put in the work to
ensure his team can keep the Nigerian quiet on Saturday.
In an interview with Corrieredellosports, the twenty-four-year-old Dutch defender said; “He is one of the best strikers in the league and I also think one of the best strikers in Europe, in this modern football. It will be a good challenge for me, and also for Lucumi.”
Osimhen scored twenty-six goals in the League last term, carting away the top-scorer
2023 Nigeria Cup Tees off Today with Fanfare
award, and his feat with Gli Azzurri saw the Super Eagles striker nominated for the Ballon d’Or and FIFA Best Players award simultaneously, and Beukema wants to make life difficult for him this weekend.
Napoli travel to Bologna in the Serie A this weekend off the back of a win, but Bologna defender has warned Osimhen ahead of the game.
Sanusi to be Sidelined for Porto’s Next Games
Super Eagles defender
Zaidu Sanusi will miss
Porto’s games for the next few weeks after sustaining a muscle injury in their UEFA Champions League game against Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday.
Before Porto’s opening game of the Champions League on Tuesday, Sanusi had missed the previous two weeks because of a niggling injury.
However, he returned to action when they took on Shakhtar Donetsk in Germany. The 26-year-old Super Eagles star started for the Dragons against
their Ukrainian opponents.
Unfortunately, he was taken off at halftime, with coach Sergio Conceicao later revealing that he did that as a precautionary measure.
However, Conceicao has now revealed that Sanusi sustained a muscle injury and would be out of action for a few weeks.
“Zaidu(Sanusi) is out and will be out for the next few weeks,” Conceicao said per Sapo.
“It’s a muscle injury. Unfortunately, we have had some problems, like Marcano and Evanilson.
We have solutions, and the injury doesn’t change the strategy or the plan.
“We have other players who can fill the position, but of course, I always want everyone available.”
Sanusi may not be missed much, as Porto have Wendell in that position. Nonetheless, the Super Eagles star would look to return to full fitness soon.
The Super Eagles defender just returned to action following a short injury layoff, but he looks set for another spell on the sidelines.
Blow for Palace as Olise Suffers Hamstring Relapse
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson has confirmed that 2021 Super Eagles invitee Michael Olise has suffered a setback in his recovery from injury.
Olise picked up a hamstring injury while on international duty with France during the European U21 championship in June which has led to him missing the start of the Premier League.
The 21-year-old played a vital role in the Eagles maintaining
their top-flight status last season, particularly under Hodgson who arrived in his second stint at the club in March following the sacking of Patrick Viera.
The South London outfit has succeeded in tying the Super Eagles-eligible winger to a longer-term contract and fighting off interest from Manchester City and Chelsea.
Hodgson during his prematch conference ahead of Crystal Palace’s Premier League game against Alex Iwobi’s Fulham at
Selhurst Park tomorrow has revealed that Olise’s recovery has suffered a blow
In quotes relayed by Football Daily, the English tactician said: “He got himself into a position people thought maybe he could take some part in training and unfortunately that was when there was a slight hiccup.”
In his absence, Crystal Palace haven’t fared badly, earning seven points out of a possible 15 from their opening five league games.
Belgium Legend, Wilmots, Likens Boniface to Lukaku
Former Belgium head coach Marc Wilmots has likened Nigerian starlet Victor Boniface to Belgian superstar Romelu Lukaku.
Boniface 23, has been in scintillating form for Bayer Leverkusen this season – scoring six goals in six matches across all competitions for the German club.
While Lukaku is considered among the best centre forwards in world football and the bulky player is cur-
rently on loan at Italy’s AS Roma from English giants Chelsea FC.
Wilmots, who coached Lukaku during his time as Belgium’s coach, discussed Boniface’s strengths and potential.
“Victor Boniface is Victor Boniface. In terms of type, you can perhaps compare him somewhat with Romelu Lukaku,” Wilmots said on Kicker.
“But Lukaku has even
Chairman, 2023 Nigeria Cup Organising committee, Akoni Yinka Olafimihan, has promised that this year’s Nigeria Cup, a tournament put in place to celebrate the nation’s independence anniversary which will tee off at the Golf section of Ikoyi Club 1938 today will be full of fun and fanfare. Speaking at the events pre-tournament briefing on Thursday, Olafimihan said all necessary arrangements at making sure that this year’s edition of the annual competition goes as planned and even surpasses previous editions in terms of competitiveness has been put in place, noting that, from today, when the weeklong competition tees off with the Children tournament, it’s going to be fun galore.
“We are set to go. All necessary arraignments have been made, so come this weekend, this year’s Nigeria Cup will officially commence”, Olafimihan said. While Kiddies will take
their turn on the course today, it will be the turn of Caddies on Monday. Ladies will have their day on Tuesday while a special Nigeria Cup kitty is billed for Wednesday. On Thursday, invited Professional golfers will do battle on the golf course for a share of N2.5 staked in their category.
Friday has been dedicated to guests, veterans and Nigeria Cup sponsors. The 2023 Nigeria would be rounded up next Saturday after the men’s game with a gala night at the Club house. While thanking members of the Organising Committee for their dedication, Olafimihan said even though the country is going through challenges, there is always the need to celebrate. Also speaking, Golf Captain, Wahab Aminu-Sarumi promised to ensure the good working relationship between the parent body of the Nigeria Cup; Ikoyi Golf Community Nigeria
Association (IGCNA) and the golf section is maintained.
Also present at the briefing were Segun Adamolekun; Acting Chairman, IGCNA, Meckson Innocent Okoro; board member of IGCNA, Abiola Johnson; Organising committee member, Joseph Kadiri, member of the organising committee, Edward Odejobi member of the Organising Committee.
Meanwhile, National Key Accounts Manager, Heineken, Alex Lawal, said every night while the competition lasted there would be a live band on ground to entertain participants and guest with lots of drinks and food to compliment the good music, curtesy of Heineken.
For Head, Brand and Communication, Nova Bank, Kelvin Anyaegbunam, “the bank is proud to be part of Nigeria Cup. Golf is a healthy sport, which is part of what we are preaching at Nova.”
Nigeria Beats Egypt to Paralympic Games Tickets
Team Nigeria won the majority of the tickets to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games at the ITTF African Para Championships taking place in Giza, Egypt.
Host - Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire and Algeria are taking part in the three-day tournament which ends on Saturday September 22.
From the 14 tickets available to Paris at the continental showpiece, Nigeria claimed nine while Egypt picked five as the two nations continued their dominance in Africa.
Also, Nigeria couple Kayode Alabi and Ifechukwude Ikpeoyi became the first African couple to qualify for the Paralympic Games after securing their maiden ticket at the continental tournament
in Egypt.
Nigeria’s Faith Obazuaye won the first ticket after emerging champion in class 10 of the women’s singles. In successive sessions, Nigeria added more tickets in women’s class nine and five with Kehinde Lawal and Ifechukwude Ikpeoyi dominating their events as champions.
However, Egypt’s trio of Ola Soliman, Fawzia ElShamy and Hagar Elsayed picked their tickets in women’s class one, three and eight as champions respectively.
Egypt’s Sayed Youssef joined his compatriot, Samed Eid-Saleh, as the second Egyptian table tennis star to qualify for five Paralympic Games. Youssef, who has been unbeaten in the last 15 year in class seven of the
men’s singles, featured at Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020. Now he is making a return to the games, with a chance to exceed his fifth-place finish at previous editions.
Also, Khaled Ramadan of Egypt claimed the ticket in class three after dominating most of his compatriots in the event to emerge as champion of the continent.
However, Nigeria dominated the men’s singles event, picking the majority of the tickets with four of the six athletes who qualified making their debut at the Paralympic Games.
Olufemi Alabi and Victor Farinloye will be making a return to the games after their outing at Tokyo in the men’s class 10 and eight.
Nagelsmann Appointed Germany Manager
Germany have appointed Julian Nagelsmann as manager on a contract until July 2024.
The 36-year-old succeeds Hansi Flick, who was sacked after a poor run of results, culminating in a 4-1 friendly defeat by Japan earlier this month.
summer’s European Championship finals, which run from 14 June to 14 July 2024.
“We have a European Championship in our own country. That’s something special - something that happens every few decades,” said Nagelsmann.
14 October before facing Mexico in Philadelphia three days later.
“Julian Nagelsmann was our preferred candidate as national coach when the search began,” said German Football Association sporting director Rudi Voller.
more power. If he starts from midfield, you can’t hold him. And Romelu is more dangerous, a real goalscorer.
“Boniface still has to prove this class. But he is only 22 years old. He can still get a lot better.”
Boniface made his debut for Nigeria against Sao Tome and Principe earlier this month. He produced an instant assist as he set up Samuel Chukwueze
Nagelsmann has been out of work since he was sacked by Bayern Munich in March after less than two years in charge.
Germany are hosts of next
“I have a great desire to take on this challenge. We will be a close-knit group next year.”
Nagelsmann’s first match in charge will be a friendly against United States in Connecticut on
“He is not only an absolute football expert, but has already proven in all his positions - at a very young age for a head coach - that he can motivate and inspire a team and the entire environment.
Joshua may Turn to Ruiz Amid Uncertainty over Wilder
Anthony Joshua has been urged to pursue a trilogy fight with a former foe amid the uncertainty over his showdown with Deontay Wilder.
Negotiations over the pair’s long-overdue grudge match resumed after AJ sparked out short-notice
replacement Robert Helenius last month.
The financial side of the deal has been agreed but a venue is frantically being sought for after Saudi boxing chiefs withdrew their interest.
Joshua, 33, will pursue
an end-of-year return if his proposed January joust with Wilder - which has been over five years in the making - fails to come to fruition.
And fellow Brit Tony Bellew reckons he should face twotime opponent Andy Ruiz Jr in a tasty rubber match.
Fani-Kayode to Obasanjo
“His words and behaviour are a desecration of our values and a grave insult to the Yoruba people and our traditional institutions” –Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode expressing anger in the manner former President Olusegun Obasanjo ordered some traditional rulers in Yoruba land to stand up and sit down like children.
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Revisiting Ganduje’s Livestock Reform Conference
It is important that the Tinubu administration takes a position, one way or another, about the movement of cattle within urban areas, village farmlands and state capitals. We lived with this anomaly for the eight years of Buhari, wherein herders had free access to, and the right to use, people’s farmlands, school lawns and public parks as they pleased. They also had unlawful open access to banned AK47 military assault rifles. Anyone else found to have such an instrument of mass destruction was promptly arrested as a danger to the Nigerian state. As I write, a pastor is on trial for holding such an object in public – and this is not even the question or “owning” of not owning it.
Our people say that a young man whose negative reputation for mischief in the village square is traceable to the protection he enjoys from his powerful uncle must remember that uncles don’t last forever. At no time in our national history did herders conduct themselves with so much impunity and reckless disregard for the rights of others as they did under the Buhari government. As people plying their trade, they have a right to feed their cattle, survive and carry on like everyone else. But not at the expense of other stakeholders – perhaps sometimes even in defiance of the laws of the land.
Buhari is gone. Also gone from political visibility are many who were the most vociferous in their call for Cattle Grazing Routes in a modern state. A modern state, wherein developments, state creation and many other factors have reconfigured everything cannot speak of cattle routes in its original sense. But they weren’t listening at all.
Does anyone even consider the fate of young men, say in the next five to ten years, whose only skill is the ability to follow cattle from one place to another for the purpose of grazing. They are still about town, though. Here in Abuja and elsewhere. Their eclipse may be in sight, but there is no conversation about that by core Northern stakeholders who should be the most worried about this. Banditry, unemployment and unemployability of a substantial percentage of the youth population, are the combined demons ravaging the North today. The human raw material for the social and economic rebirth of the North now exists in the dislocation and mismanaged human capital resources of the zone.
We still see cattle all over town in Abuja and elsewhere. It is as if nothing has changed, or will change. And the question to ask here is this: When will it become part of popular elite consciousness that what is not sustainable cannot contribute positively to national development – particularly the development of skilled human capital that can be part of a 21st Century world?
Six months ago, the former governor of
Kano State, Ganduje, mounted a national discourse on livestock reforms. This move was consistent with his long-standing insistence that the truly lasting solution to herder/farmer conflicts in Nigeria is to be found in livestock reforms. His government put up a very well-conceived, and also well-executed, National Conference on Livestock Reforms. The conference came up with clearly defined solutions and very practical, implementable and realistic steps towards addressing the problems.
There was nothing new about that, coming from Ganduje. He was the first to open up in good faith on the matter. That was nearly six years ago, when he called on The North as a whole to rethink its approach to animal husbandry and its use of its scarce human capital in that regard. For him to take up this same matter as a major national event much later shows his concern and commitment to doing what is right for his people, using a combination of the best global practices and common sense.
Besides the Dollar controversies and other matters surrounding the man, it is a matter of record that Ganduje took some commendable steps in the execution of ranching and related projects while in office. But it did not seem like his fellow Northern Governors paid any attention at all to what he was doing. With their vast lands, not one went to see, and emulate, Ganduje’s bold initiatives. His template for the region’s much-needed economic progress with regards to cattle farming, and the resultant social harmony and sound community relations missing in their domains were not noticed.
The conference under reference here, which held six months ago, built on his earlier
call for sanity in livestock management in Nigeria. Back then, he told Nigerians that his state had enough room and water resources to carter for the needs of all herders in Nigeria. He repeated the same call three years after his initial call. In the later call, he also detailed the availability of ideal natural resources for animal husbandry. He then went further to give good reasons why it is in the long-term economic and political interests of the North to take advantage of his offer.
We all saw video clips of Ganduje’s private and public pronouncement on this matter. The social media was awash with them for weeks. It was also well reported in the regular press. But it would seem that those who should have considered his suggestions, in order to make informed decisions, going forward, did not pay much attention. That is perhaps why the very concerns that governor Ganduje spent so much time, energy and resources screaming about are still here with us.
That conference of six months ago raised issues that were, and still are, germane to any honest conversation about sustainable national development and community relations. It has always been the case here that anecdotes, hearsay, unfounded claims and presumptive attitudes are the basis for even policy decisions. Silo conversations, historical stereotypes, and economic-conflictinduced stigmatizations do not allow for clear thinking when and where it matters. That conference offered so many positive takeaways. Of special significance in that regard is that the steady, and frightening, inflow of herders from other West African countries into Nigeria is progressively displacing even our traditional herders. In fact, cattle movement should be put on the plate for ECOWAS, so that it can do something useful, in addition to prancing about awkwardly regarding the event in Niger republic. When we also consider that many of the presumed herders are actually gun smugglers, hardened kidnappers and bandits, it becomes imperative that new thinking is called for around here.
Furthermore, the southwards movement of cattle from the north can only delay the need to do something about creating the right type of environment up north for meaningful animal husbandry. The threat to national security needs no elaboration whatsoever here. That is why Northern governors should probably meet on this matter. Under Buhari, they protested the sacking of herders from a government forest reserves in a South Western state, which the latter occupied in defiance of the law. Chief Olu Falae, a respected elder statesman, lost his farm and also nearly his life to herders and sundry stragglers in the Buhari years. A point that must also be made here is that Fulani herders are not criminals, per se. But we are unintentionally allowing the impression that herders, and especially Fulani herders, are by definition not law abiding.
This is not true, not fair, and seriously open to question. That is why those who choose to noisily defend some of the objectionable actions of some herders, ostensibly under the impressions that they are protecting Fulani interests, should also note that they are thereby involved in the unintended stigmatization of Fulani herders – especially Nigerian Fulani herders.
We “enjoy” widespread insecurity in the country today, irrespective of our economic or political status, religious affiliation, or ethnic origins. This is not the time for anyone to complain, with ill-informed fervor, in defence of either herders or farmers. It is mostly the north and northerners that are being wiped out by bandits, herders and insurgents. This singular fact is probably the most compelling reason for us to stop fooling ourselves, across all geopolitical divides. It does not make sense that herders should come from all over West Africa, cheerfully wreck whatever they meet in the north, as they match southwards, and still be defended as merely involved in the business of responsible economic activities.
Are Homes, communities, livelihoods not been systematically decimated all over the North today? Are the marauding bands asking any questions about ethnic origins and religious loyalty? Is the entire North, and especially the Village Heads who have had their livestock rustled, doing well today?
See why we need very honest conversation, unbiased media commentary/reportage and sound policies that would aid our collective survival? Taking sides on this matter won’t get us anywhere. That is because we, all of us, are in the line of fire. If we keep saying that herders must be well armed, so that they can defend themselves against armed attacks by cattle rustlers, what do we say about farmers who must protect themselves and their farms from rampaging cattle and armed rearers? See why it is a no-win situation if we all dig in where we are today?
We have national cohesion, genuine nationhood, sustainable leadership values and responsible/patriotic citizenship on the line as I write. So, let us think back to Governor Ganduje’s last National Conference on Livestock Reforms. It brought out much that could be used for concrete action and lasting solutions. Farmers and herders must co-exist, as they have co-existed for decades around here. It is time to pull together and work towards better and more sustainable use of our human capital and natural resources. We get better meat and milk yields from ranched cattle. So, going back to Gabduje’s National Conference on Livestock Reforms, there is much we ought to do that we are not doing.
Like I said at the beginning of this article: “Our people say that a young man whose negative reputation for mischief in the village square is traceable to the protection he enjoys from his powerful uncle must remember that uncles don’t last forever”.