October 2023 - INSTANT NEWS

News, Entertainment & Lifestyle Hub

Monday, October 30, 2023

The Osun state chapters of the APC and PDP are engaged in a dispute regarding Adeleke's ambitious N100 billion infrastructure plan.

8:14 AM 0
The Osun state chapters of the APC and PDP are engaged in a dispute regarding Adeleke's ambitious N100 billion infrastructure plan.

The Osun state chapters of the APC and PDP are engaged in a dispute regarding Adeleke's ambitious N100 billion infrastructure plan.

 

In Osun State, the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has raised allegations against Governor Ademola Adeleke's administration, accusing it of attempting to deceive the state and push it into a financial crisis with its recently unveiled multibillion naira development projects. Adeleke had announced an ambitious development agenda that would require over N100 billion in funding within a one-year period.


This development plan includes the construction of flyovers at five different locations in the state, with two in the state capital, Osogbo, and one each in Ede, Ikirun, and Ile-Ife. Additionally, the governor outlined plans for the rehabilitation of 345 health centers in the state's 332 wards, a second phase of potable water provision, rehabilitation of 31 schools in 30 councils, recruitment of new teachers, and the reconstruction or rehabilitation of 45 roads, each at least one kilometer long in every council, totaling 45 kilometers of roadwork.


Governor Adeleke emphasized that his administration would not seek loans from financial institutions to finance these projects. Instead, he mentioned that they had been diligently saving and addressing financial leakages within the state, resulting in an increase in the internally generated revenue base of Osun.


In response, the Osun APC chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, labeled Adeleke's plan as a crafty scheme designed to benefit certain individuals with close ties to the government, describing it as a scam.


Conversely, the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state criticized the APC's criticism, deeming it unpatriotic and anti-development. PDP Chairman Sunday Bisi defended the development agenda, asserting that it was commendable, long overdue, sustainable, and crucial for the economic revitalization of the state. He highlighted the infrastructural challenges inherited by the PDP government and the significant progress made in addressing them over the past 11 months. Bisi urged the APC to shed its poverty-focused mindset and support the state's progress.

Amid the forex crisis, labor holds government officials accountable and is scheduled to meet with the federal government today.

7:40 AM 0
Amid the forex crisis, labor holds government officials accountable and is scheduled to meet with the federal government today.

Amid the forex crisis, labor holds government officials accountable and is scheduled to meet with the federal government today.

 

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has voiced its concerns over the severe consequences of the forex crisis on the nation's economy. The NLC President, Joe Ajaero, attributed the sharp depreciation of the national currency to government officials' preference for foreign luxury goods. He warned that the economy was at risk of enduring a series of negative consequences unless the naira stabilized against the US dollar.


The NLC's statement came ahead of a meeting between organized labor and the Federal Government, scheduled for today, where they will review the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding signed regarding subsidy removal palliatives.


The NLC has recommended that public officials should support the naira by purchasing locally-manufactured products, rather than foreign luxury items. They emphasize the importance of patronizing Nigerian brands and express their concerns about the negative impact of officials opting for foreign products on the naira's value. They state that these actions "de-market" the naira and call on officials to be more patriotic in their choices, favoring domestically-made goods.


The labor union warns that without immediate interventions, they may be compelled to take action to prioritize the rescue of the naira, the economy, and the nation as a whole. They stress the significance of boosting local production and consumption of domestic products while reducing imports to stabilize the naira. Additionally, they suggest that commodities for export should be priced in naira.


Labor also raises concerns about ongoing disputes with the Imo State government, including unpaid salaries, wrongful designation of workers as ghost workers, destruction of the NLC state Secretariat, discriminatory pay practices, non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage, and unsettled gratuity arrears. They express their intent to embark on mass protests and industrial action to protect workers' rights in Imo State if the government does not resolve these issues. Labor warns that if necessary, they will shut down the state on the governorship election day, November 11, 2023.

Friday, October 27, 2023

Akeredolu rejects Aiyedatiwa's apology, maintains the need for Assembly investigation.

1:31 AM 0
Akeredolu rejects Aiyedatiwa's apology, maintains the need for Assembly investigation.

Akeredolu rejects Aiyedatiwa's apology, maintains the need for Assembly investigation.

 

Ondo State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, has rejected the apology offered by his deputy, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, regarding the ongoing political crisis in the state. In response to Aiyedatiwa's apology, Dr. Doyin Odebowale, the Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties and Strategy to the Governor, expressed the governor's refusal to accept the apology and insisted that his deputy must answer questions before the state House of Assembly.


Aiyedatiwa had blamed the ongoing crisis on desperate politicians in the state and stated that he remained loyal to the governor. He denied any involvement in sponsoring protests against Akeredolu. Aiyedatiwa also commended Akeredolu and the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for their intervention in resolving the crisis.


However, Akeredolu's spokesperson disagreed with the deputy governor's statement that the governor had intervened in the crisis by persuading the House to embrace political solutions. He also refuted the denial of sponsorship of protests against the governor. Odebowale urged the deputy governor to address the allegations of misconduct brought against him by the House of Assembly. The political crisis in Ondo State remains a contentious issue that has raised concerns and cast a shadow on the state's political landscape.

Court invalidates the Nigerian government's ban on IPOB

1:13 AM 0
Court invalidates the Nigerian government's ban on IPOB

Court invalidates the Nigerian government's ban on IPOB


A state High Court in Enugu has declared the 2017 proscription of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as unlawful, effectively nullifying the Nigerian government's ban on the group, which had been declared a terrorist organization. The judge, A.O. Onovo, ruled that the basis for the proscription, which relied on the Terrorism Prevention Act and administrative actions by the South-east Governors' Forum and the federal government, violated Section 42 of the Nigerian Constitution, which prohibits discrimination based on ethnicity.


The lawsuit was filed in January 2023 by Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of IPOB, against the Nigerian government, South-East Governors' Forum, the President of Nigeria, the Attorney General of the Federation, and the Governor of Ebonyi State. Justice Onovo's ruling emphasized that the proscription of IPOB also violated Mr. Kanu's fundamental rights as outlined in the African Charter on Human and People's Rights (Enforcement and Ratification) Act.


The court ordered the Nigerian government to publicly apologize to Mr. Kanu and declared that self-determination is not a crime, making it an invalid basis for arresting and prosecuting the IPOB leader. Furthermore, the federal government and other respondents were directed to jointly pay Mr. Kanu N8 billion in damages for the numerous physical, mental, emotional, psychological, and property damages he suffered due to the infringements on his fundamental rights.


The Nigerian government had repeatedly accused IPOB of being behind attacks in the South-east region, leading to loss of lives and property damage, but the group had consistently denied these allegations. Mr. Kanu, accused of terrorism, remains detained by Nigeria's secret police, SSS, in Abuja, while security agencies continue to target suspected IPOB members in the South-east.


Aloy Ejimakor, a special counsel to Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, described the court's judgment as a landmark victory and highlighted the government's unjust targeting of IPOB compared to other ethnic organizations that have not faced similar measures.
 

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) expressed its disappointment with the Supreme Court's verdict on Tinubu, stating that it dashed the expectations of Nigerians.

12:50 AM 0
The People's Democratic Party (PDP) expressed its disappointment with the Supreme Court's verdict on Tinubu, stating that it dashed the expectations of Nigerians.

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) expressed its disappointment with the Supreme Court's verdict on Tinubu, stating that it dashed the expectations of Nigerians.

 

The People's Democratic Party (PDP) expressed its deep disappointment with the Supreme Court's verdict regarding the appeals filed by Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and Peter Obi of the Labour Party. The Supreme Court dismissed these appeals, stating that they lacked merit.


In a statement signed by the PDP's spokesman, Debo Ologunagba, the party conveyed its concerns about the Supreme Court's reasoning. The PDP believed that the judgment contradicted the express provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, the Electoral Act, 2022, and the guidelines and regulations set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the 2023 presidential election.


The party criticized the Supreme Court for what it perceived as a failure to uphold the law. The PDP emphasized that many Nigerians had expected the Supreme Court to uphold the constitutional requirements for a presidential election in Nigeria, including the need to secure at least 25% of votes in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). They also raised concerns about violations of electoral rules, manipulations of election results by the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the condoning of issues related to forgery, falsehood, and perjury based on technicalities.


The PDP expressed its deep concerns about the overall impact of the Supreme Court's judgment, as it seemed to have shaken Nigerians' confidence in the judiciary, especially in the Supreme Court's role as the last hope for the common people.


Despite this disappointment, the PDP urged Nigerians not to be discouraged and to remain committed to the pursuit of a credible electoral system that genuinely reflects the will of the people.


In summary, the PDP's statement highlighted its dismay at the Supreme Court's judgment and its concern for the implications it holds for Nigeria's democracy. It also emphasized the importance of continuing the pursuit of transparent and credible elections.

Femi Falana calls on the Minister of Finance to enforce the remittance of $34.2 billion to the federation account by NNPC.

12:33 AM 0
Femi Falana calls on the Minister of Finance to enforce the remittance of $34.2 billion to the federation account by NNPC.

Femi Falana calls on the Minister of Finance to enforce the remittance of $34.2 billion to the federation account by NNPC.

 

Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has urged Finance Minister Olawale Edun to compel the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to remit $34.2 billion to the federation account. This substantial sum represents money received on behalf of the government from Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) between the years 2004 and 2021.


In a letter dated October 25, 2023, addressed to the minister, Falana further warned that he would file a lawsuit at the Federal High Court for the immediate recovery of the funds from NNPCL if it declines to make the necessary remittance.


Falana highlighted that on April 27, 2019, the Senate committee on public accounts held a public hearing on revenue generation for the 2021-2023 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP). During this hearing, NLNG's General Manager for External Relations and Sustainable Development, Eyono Fatai-Williams, revealed that the company paid dividends of over $18 billion to Nigeria through NNPCL from 1999 to 2019.


Furthermore, Fatai-Williams disclosed that NLNG had paid $9 billion in taxes to the Federal Government from 2011 to the present, and an additional $15 billion had been remitted for gas to NNPCL since the company's inception. Following this revelation, the Senate committee asked the suspended Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, to confirm whether the sum of $33 billion was indeed remitted to NNPCL.


According to Falana, Idris revealed that the funds paid by NLNG were not remitted to the federation account but were instead held by NNPCL. In light of this, the Public Accounts Committee directed the Accountant-General to ascertain the exact amount that was remitted to the federation account, whether any deductions were made by NNPCL, the amount deducted, who authorized the deductions, and the exchange rates applied for the remitted amounts over the years under review.

Supreme Court upholds Tinubu's election and rejects the appeal by Atiku and Peter Obi.

12:16 AM 0
Supreme Court upholds Tinubu's election and rejects the appeal by Atiku and Peter Obi.

Supreme Court upholds Tinubu's election and rejects the appeal by Atiku and Peter Obi.

 

In the latest legal development concerning the 2023 general election in Nigeria, the Supreme Court has upheld Bola Tinubu's election as the President of the country. This decision comes after challenging appeals by his major opponents, Atiku Abubakar of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and Peter Obi of the Labour Party.


Atiku and Obi had originally sought to have the election results overturned, arguing that they should be declared winners instead. They approached the election tribunal to nullify Tinubu's victory as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). These appeals were dismissed, prompting them to bring their case to the Supreme Court.


At the Supreme Court, Atiku attempted to introduce new evidence of alleged forgery against Tinubu. However, the court dismissed this appeal on Thursday, citing that the issue of forgery was not part of the initial appeal presented at the tribunal, and the time allotted for filing new evidence had already expired.


Justice John Okoro further explained that the appellants did not apply for an extension of time or request to amend their appeal to include the issue of forgery, and even if they had, it wouldn't have been granted. He emphasized that the lower court, guided by the provisions of section 285 Sub 6 of the state constitution, had lost jurisdiction in dealing with the matter.


One of the arguments presented was that Tinubu couldn't be declared President as he had failed to secure 25% of the votes in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Tribunal, which ruled that Abuja/FCT should be considered as the 37th state for the purpose of calculating the two-thirds majority needed to declare a presidential candidate as the election winner.


Regarding the electronic transmission of results, the Supreme Court ruled that the election couldn't be nullified due to the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) failure to transmit results electronically. Justice Okoro stated that the absence of electronic result transmission (iREV) couldn't be used as grounds for election nullification, as it hadn't affected the overall election results.


Additionally, the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by Peter Obi, who sought to disqualify Tinubu over the double nomination of Vice President Kashim Shettima. The justices noted that this matter had already been addressed in a previous Supreme Court judgment.


This recent Supreme Court ruling adds another chapter to the legal disputes surrounding Nigeria's 2023 presidential election. In May, the Supreme Court had previously dismissed a suit filed by the PDP, stating that the party lacked locus standi to bring the case to court.

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Tonto Dikeh makes a significant pivot in her political journey by joining the APC.

6:46 PM 0
Tonto Dikeh makes a significant pivot in her political journey by joining the APC.

Tonto Dikeh makes a significant pivot in her political journey by joining the APC.

 

Tonto Dikeh, a well-known Nollywood actress and a former candidate for the governorship in Rivers State, has ignited a new wave of controversy as she officially becomes a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).


The actress, who previously ran for the governorship election representing the African Democratic Congress (ADC), solidified her transition to the APC through a statement posted on the party's official Twitter page. Her formal introduction to the party was carried out under the guidance of the APC National Women Leader, Dr. Mary Alile, at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja.


Tonto Dikeh's decision to switch political affiliations has generated mixed reactions online. Some have praised her for making this move, while others have criticized her, citing her past confrontations with the APC. This shift underscores the intricate nature of Nigerian politics, where political alliances can be fluid and dynamic.


Tonto Dikeh's political journey has taken unexpected turns, especially when she initially declared her intention to run for the position of governor in the Rivers State gubernatorial election. Her campaign encountered challenges, leading her to reconsider her political affiliation based on advice from political mentors.


While her move to the APC may raise eyebrows, it serves as a reminder of the ever-evolving and complex landscape of Nigerian politics, where loyalties can adapt to changing circumstances and strategic considerations.

Rita Dominic has taken on a leadership role within the Miss Nigeria pageant.

6:35 PM 0
Rita Dominic has taken on a leadership role within the Miss Nigeria pageant.

Rita Dominic has taken on a leadership role within the Miss Nigeria pageant.

 

The Audrey Silva firm (TASC), a renowned production company co-owned by actress Rita Dominic and film director Mildred Okwo, is set to take the reins of the Miss Nigeria pageant, ending Folio Communications' 16-year management of the competition. Rita Dominic expressed her enthusiasm, stating that the Miss Nigeria Pageant stands as a true embodiment of the unity within Nigeria, empowering young women from diverse socioeconomic, racial, and religious backgrounds. Her husband, Mr. Fidelis Anosike, has led the brand impressively for the past 16 years and is now collaborating with TASC, enabling Rita to spearhead the pageant with her extensive 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry.


Rita Dominic emphasized her readiness to lead the Miss Nigeria pageant after years of learning from her husband and others. As someone deeply immersed in the entertainment sector as a film producer, she believes she possesses the requisite skills and knowledge. Fidelis Anosike, in recognition of the remarkable history of Miss Nigeria and the impending 93rd birthday of Chief Atinuke Oyelude, the first Miss Nigeria, expressed his conviction that Rita Dominic will raise the bar for the pageant, making Nigeria proud. With an inspiring vision of transforming the Miss Nigeria platform into a trust dedicated to empowering young Nigerian women, the Audrey Silva firm joins the Miss Nigeria 1957 alliance, poised to elevate the legendary pageant's status alongside Rita Dominic and Mildred Okwo.

Friday, October 20, 2023

The House of Representatives is considering the enactment of legislation related to the funding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

2:34 PM 0
The House of Representatives is considering the enactment of legislation related to the funding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The House of Representatives is considering the enactment of legislation related to the funding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

The House of Representatives is considering the introduction of legislation aimed at securing federal funding for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Terseer Ugbor, a member of the House of Representatives, made this announcement during an event on funding for change in Abuja. He emphasized the importance of creating structures to ensure a safe environment for citizens, highlighting that environmental sustainability is a significant component of the SDGs. Additionally, he stressed the need for government entities at all levels to conduct environmental assessments and consider the social impacts of their actions alongside economic considerations.


Ugbor revealed that the National Assembly's lower chamber has established a committee dedicated to the SDGs. This committee is expected to develop policies and regulations related to SDGs. He further explained that the aim is to propose recommendations and policies that would ensure federal funding for the SDGs is effectively executed at the state and local government levels, allowing for a trickle-down effect rather than being limited to the federal level.


During the event, stakeholders emphasized the importance of developing relevant policies and bankable projects to attract the necessary funding for achieving the SDGs. Edu Okeke, the Managing Director of Azura Power West Africa, highlighted the necessity for governments to consider environmental assessments and the overall impact of projects on citizens when making development-related decisions. He also pointed out that Nigeria has often struggled to develop projects that are attractive to available financing.


Ure Utah, the founder of Bridge Synergy, explained that the conference's focus was on securing financial support for innovative social impact initiatives, with the goal of closing the annual financial gap of $10 billion by introducing development partners to suitable SDG initiatives in Nigeria.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced its plan to dispatch 46,084 ad-hoc staff for the upcoming elections in Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi states.

2:10 PM 0
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced its plan to dispatch 46,084 ad-hoc staff for the upcoming elections in Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi states.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced its plan to dispatch 46,084 ad-hoc staff for the upcoming elections in Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi states.

 

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has unveiled its plan to deploy a substantial workforce of 46,084 ad-hoc staff for the upcoming gubernatorial elections scheduled for November 11 in Bayelsa, Kogi, and Imo states. This announcement was made by INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, during a meeting with the Resident Electoral Commissioners held in Abuja.


Prof. Yakubu also highlighted that a significant number of national and international organizations will engage 11,000 observers to monitor the off-cycle elections, ensuring transparency and credibility. Furthermore, the 18 political parties participating in the governorship elections are set to deploy 137,934 agents, including 130,093 polling agents and 7,841 collation agents.


Mahmood Yakubu underlined the Commission's efforts in various aspects of preparation for the upcoming elections. He mentioned that 80 media organizations have applied to deploy 1,203 personnel, comprising journalists and technical/support staff, to report on the elections. INEC is actively addressing logistical arrangements, including the provision of vehicles and boats for transportation, both on land and across water bodies.


However, the INEC Chairman expressed deep concern about the increasing insecurity and election-related violence witnessed in the three states, emphasizing the need for a secure environment to ensure the safety of all involved. Prof. Yakubu assured that the Commission is closely collaborating with the security agencies, and further engagements are planned in the coming days.


Despite the challenging security situation, INEC has already delivered all non-sensitive materials to the three states, and preparatory activities, including staff training, are proceeding as planned. The lessons learned from the 2023 general elections are being applied to enhance the Commission's performance in the forthcoming elections.

Taraba State: The Assembly clarifies that we are not retaining workers' outfit allowances.

1:38 PM 0
Taraba State: The Assembly clarifies that we are not retaining workers' outfit allowances.

Taraba State: The Assembly clarifies that we are not retaining workers' outfit allowances.

 

The Taraba State House of Assembly has responded to recent reports claiming that the Assembly was withholding seven years' outfit allowances for its staff. The Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Hon. Nelson Len, has clarified that the reported allowance owed to the staff was incurred during the previous administration led by Governor Darius Ishaku. When the current administration took office in June, they were concerned about the outstanding allowance and approached the state governor, Agbu Kefas. The governor approved the payment of the seven years' outfit allowance, but it will be disbursed when the state's financial situation improves.


Len emphasized the distinction between approval and payment, noting that the staff will receive their allowance once the necessary funds are available. He stressed that the Taraba State House of Assembly values its staff and recognizes their vital role in the day-to-day operations of the institution. Len also expressed concern that the false reports of funds being released for the outfit allowance could create discord between the Assembly's leadership and its staff.


The chairman urged social media content creators to verify facts before publishing information to ensure that the public is not misinformed. He further clarified that the N5 billion allocated to the House in the supplementary budget was intended for the renovation and construction of new structures within the Assembly complex and was not earmarked for the payment of outfit allowances. This statement aims to set the record straight and address any misconceptions about the allowance issue.

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

The capital importation into Nigeria has experienced a notable decrease, plummeting by 32.90% to reach $1.03 billion.

10:47 AM 0
The capital importation into Nigeria has experienced a notable decrease, plummeting by 32.90% to reach $1.03 billion.

The capital importation into Nigeria has experienced a notable decrease, plummeting by 32.90% to reach $1.03 billion.

 

Nigeria's capital importation has seen a significant downturn, with a notable decline to $1.03 billion in the second quarter of 2023, marking a substantial drop from the $1.5 billion recorded in the same period in 2022. This decrease, amounting to 32.90%, was reported by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Additionally, the NBS report highlights a 9.04% decrease compared to the $1.13 billion recorded in the first quarter of 2023.


Capital importation is a term encompassing all foreign investments or monetary inflows into Nigeria's economy, including funds directed towards investments, trade, or business expansion.


The Bureau's data reveals that investment claimed the lion's share, accounting for 81.28% of total capital importation in Q2 2023, equivalent to $837.34 million. Portfolio investment followed with 10.37%, amounting to $106.85 million, and foreign direct investment with 8.35%, totaling $86.03 million.


In terms of sectors, the production sector led the inflow, capturing $605.04 million, which constitutes 58.73% of total capital imported in Q2 2023. The banking sector followed closely with $194.58 million, equivalent to 18.89%, and shares accounted for $68.63 million, or 6.66%.


The NBS data further indicates that the majority of capital importation during the reference period originated from the United States, contributing $271.92 million (26.39%). Singapore and the Republic of South Africa followed with $177.44 million (17.22%) and $136.95 million (13.29%) respectively.


Lagos State retained its position as the top destination for capital importation in Q2 2023, attracting investments totaling $778.06 million, equivalent to 75.52% of the total capital. Abuja ranked second with $194.28 million, representing 18.86% of the capital inflow.


The report also highlighted the financial institutions that played a significant role in capital importation. First Bank of Nigeria Limited emerged as the leading recipient, with capital inflow of $323.13 million (18.23%). It was followed by Citibank Nigeria Limited, which received $187.77 million (12.23%), and Rand Merchant Bank with $126.03 million (6.47%).

There’s no reason to witch-hunt you – Akpabio fires back at Sen. Abbo

10:27 AM 0
There’s no reason to witch-hunt you – Akpabio fires back at Sen. Abbo
There’s no reason to witch-hunt you – Akpabio fires back at Sen. Abbo

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has firmly denied any involvement in the removal of Adamawa North Senator, Elisha Abbo, by the Court of Appeal. Akpabio emphatically refuted the allegations made by Abbo, asserting that he has no motive to engage in any witch-hunt against the recently ousted legislator.


Following his unseating by the Appeal Court, Elisha Abbo had publicly accused Akpabio of orchestrating his removal and suggested that four other senators who opposed Akpabio's bid for Senate Presidency were also on the list for expulsion. Abbo specifically named Senator Orji Uzor Kalu as the next potential target.


In response to these allegations, Akpabio's Media Aide, Eseme Eyiboh, addressed the issue during a media briefing. Eyiboh expressed disappointment at Abbo's claims and characterized them as an attempt to find a scapegoat. He stressed that the decisions made by the Court of Appeal nationwide are based on the provisions of the Electoral Act and the evidence presented by petitioners, maintaining that the Senate President had no reason to pursue any form of vendetta against his fellow colleagues.


It's worth noting that Elisha Abbo was among the Senators who supported Senator Yari during the campaign for the Senate Presidency, adding a layer of complexity to the ongoing political discourse surrounding his removal.

The Federal Government has put forward a proposal of 26.01 trillion naira for the 2024 Appropriation.

10:01 AM 0
The Federal Government has put forward a proposal of 26.01 trillion naira for the 2024 Appropriation.

 

The Federal Government has put forward a proposal of 26.01 trillion naira for the 2024 Appropriation.

The Federal Government is taking significant steps to maintain the January to December budget cycle, with a goal of passing and signing the 2024 budget before December 31, 2023. This development was disclosed by the Minister of Budget and Planning, Atiku Bagudu, following a meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Council Chamber in the Presidential Villa, Abuja.


During the briefing with State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, several ministers were present, including Mohammed Idris from the Ministry of Information and National Orientation, Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Engr. Dave Umahi, the Minister of Works, Doris Uzoka-Anite representing the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Simon Lalong from the Ministry of Labour and Employment, and Nkeiruka Onyejecha, the Minister of State for Labour.


One of the significant outcomes of this meeting was the approval of the 2024-2026 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Papers (FSP). This approval aligns with the Fiscal Responsibility Act's requirement for the executive to present a medium-term economic outlook to the National Assembly ahead of budget presentations.


The Minister of Budget and Planning, Atiku Bagudu, presented some key assumptions made by the FEC regarding the 2024 budget. These assumptions included a reference price for crude oil at $73.96, an exchange rate of N700/$, oil production estimated at 1.78 million barrels per day, debt service amounting to N8.25 trillion, inflation at 21 percent, and a projected GDP growth rate of 3.76 percent.


The proposed 2024 budget was presented with an estimated aggregate expenditure of N26.01 trillion, encompassing statutory transfers of N1.3 trillion, non-debt recurrent expenditure amounting to N10.26 trillion, debt service projected at N8.25 trillion, and N7.78 trillion allocated for personnel and pension costs.


Minister Bagudu explained that the increase in debt service was attributed to the federal government's debt scrutiny at nine percent, resulting in a significant increment. Personnel costs also rose due to transfers as part of the agreement with labor.


Furthermore, the Federal Executive Council approved applications for financing from the World Bank and the International Development Association (IDA), which offers nearly zero-interest financing. The total financing from the World Bank amounted to $1.5 billion, and it was presented as support for Nigeria's efforts to restore balance in the economy and government finances.


In addition, the FEC approved an $80 million financing from the African Development Bank for the Ekiti Knowledge Zone Project (EKZ), aimed at empowering young people in technology and the knowledge economy sector.


Lastly, the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, presented a memo addressing the scope of road infrastructure inherited from previous administrations, totaling 18,897 kilometers of roads and bridges. The FEC approved the continuation of these projects and directed a committee to strategize funding solutions. Additionally, the council encouraged using concrete for ongoing projects to mitigate inflation and variation.


Notably, the Federal Executive Council meetings have now been rescheduled to take place on Mondays, diverging from their previous Wednesday schedule.

Here are three films that Nigeria has submitted for the Oscars.

8:33 AM 0
Here are three films that Nigeria has submitted for the Oscars.

 

Here are three films that Nigeria has submitted for the Oscars.

In the realm of international cinema and the quest for recognition at the prestigious Oscars, Nigeria has made its presence known with three noteworthy submissions to date. These submissions, although yet to secure a spot on the final shortlist, signify a significant stride in the country's cinematic journey.


The recent announcement of Nigeria's selection for the 96th Academy Awards is a matter of pride, especially considering the prolonged silence from the Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) following the Academy's submission deadline of October 2.


Nigeria, like other countries, is allowed to submit one entry for the International Feature Film (IFF) category—a category designated for feature-length movies primarily produced outside the United States, with a significant portion of the dialogue in a language other than English.


Here are three Nigerian films that have been submitted for the Oscars:


Lionheart:

Nigeria's debut submission for the Oscars arrived in 2019 with "Lionheart," directed by Genevieve Nnaji and produced by Chinny Onwugbenu in 2018. This film, submitted for the 92nd Academy Awards held in 2020, depicted the story of Adaeze Obiagu, portrayed by Nnaji herself, who steps in to manage her father's company due to his health issues. However, it was met with a setback as the Academy rejected it for not meeting the 50% foreign language criteria at that time, primarily because the dialogue was in Igbo and Pidgin English, with the latter not yet recognized as a foreign language.


The Milkmaid:

In 2020, Nigeria submitted "The Milkmaid," a film written, produced, and directed by Desmond Ovbiagele. This Hausa-language feature was Nigeria's first film to gain acceptance by the Academy, representing the country at the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021. Despite this milestone, it didn't advance to the final shortlist. The film, currently available for streaming on Prime Video, follows the journey of a Fulani milkmaid confronting religious extremists in rural sub-Saharan Africa in search of her missing sister.


Mami Wata:

Breaking a two-year hiatus without submissions at the Oscars, Nigeria's selection for the 96th Academy Awards in 2024 is "Mami Wata." Directed by CJ Obasi, one of the contributors to "Lionheart," this black and white film in Pidgin English is a significant step forward. The film's submission marks the fulfillment of a long-standing endeavor to include Pidgin English as a recognized foreign language. The IFF Executive Committee will soon decide if "Mami Wata" will make it to the shortlist for the 96th Oscars, set to take place on March 10, 2024. This captivating film tells the tale of an African mermaid in a village embroiled in chaos due to disputes between villagers and the goddess's intermediary over the village's deteriorating state.


These three submissions reflect Nigeria's growing presence on the global cinematic stage, even as the country continues to strive for a coveted spot on the Oscars' final shortlist.

Monday, October 16, 2023

Nigeria’s headline inflation rises to 26.72% in September

10:13 PM 0
Nigeria’s headline inflation rises to 26.72% in September

 

BUSINESSNigeria’s headline inflation rises to 26.72% in September

In September 2023, Nigeria witnessed a significant rise in its headline inflation, which increased by 0.90 percent, reaching 26.72 percent, compared to the 25.80 percent recorded in August of the same year. This data, unveiled in the September Consumer Price Index report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), reveals a concerning trend in the country's inflationary pressures.


On a year-on-year basis, this surge in headline inflation signifies a notable increase of 5.94 percentage points when compared to the rate in September 2022, which stood at 20.77 percent. It's evident that the inflation rate in September 2023, when measured year-on-year, has surged compared to the corresponding month in the preceding year, September 2022.


Moreover, examining the data on a month-on-month basis, the report indicates that the headline inflation rate for September 2023 was 2.10 percent, reflecting a notable decrease of 1.08 percent compared to the rate recorded in August 2023, which was 3.18 percent. This particular aspect of the report suggests that the rate of increase in the average price level during September 2023 was less pronounced than what was observed in August 2023.


These statistics shed light on the changing economic landscape in Nigeria, where inflationary pressures are becoming a growing concern. It is essential for policymakers and economic stakeholders to closely monitor and address the factors contributing to this upward trajectory in inflation to ensure the country's economic stability and the well-being of its citizens.

Senate President, Akpabio behind my sack by Appeal Court – Abbo

12:00 AM 0
Senate President, Akpabio behind my sack by Appeal Court – Abbo

 

Senate President, Akpabio behind my sack by Appeal Court – Abbo

Elisha Abbo, the recently ousted Senator representing Adamawa North, has raised allegations suggesting Senate President Godswill Akpabio's involvement in the Appeal Court's decision to remove him from office. Abbo, in response to the court's ruling, contends that the removal of five senators, including himself, is part of a concerted effort to penalize those who opposed Akpabio's ascent to the position of Senate President.


Speaking to reporters in Abuja, Abbo explicitly named Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, representing APC Abia North, as the next targeted individual for expulsion from the Senate.


"I have it from a reliable source that myself and four other senators within the fold of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will be removed from the Senate through rulings from the courts, all because of working against the emergence of Akpabio as President of the 10th Senate," Abbo asserted, although he did not disclose the identities of the other senators in question.


Abbo's sentiments regarding the court's judgment are filled with apprehension, calling into question the consistency and fairness of the judiciary. He stressed the importance of the judiciary serving as the last bastion of hope for the common people.


The recent Court of Appeal decision nullified Abbo's election under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), with the court confirming Amos Yohanna, who ran on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ticket, as the rightful representative for the senatorial district. This development underscores the contentious and dynamic nature of Nigerian politics, with consequences that reach well beyond individual senators.

Friday, October 13, 2023

President Tinubu appoints heads of CAC, ITF, NPA, NSDC, NEPZA and others

2:10 PM 0
President Tinubu appoints heads of CAC, ITF, NPA, NSDC, NEPZA and others

 

President Tinubu appoints heads of CAC, ITF, NPA, NSDC, NEPZA and others

President Bola Tinubu has given his nod to the appointment of new Chief Executive Officers for various agencies and parastatals within the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. This significant announcement was made in a State House release on a Friday, issued by Chief Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity.


The rationale behind these appointments is to align with President Tinubu's unwavering commitment to drive Nigeria's economic resurgence by focusing on expanding trade, especially through the facilitation of small, medium, and large-scale industries. Among the distinguished individuals selected for these key roles are: Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, SAN (Corporate Affairs Commission); Afiz Ogun Oluwatoyin (Industrial Training Fund); Kamar Bakrin (National Sugar Development Council); Olufemi Ogunyemi (Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authority); Nonye Ayeni (Nigeria Export Promotion Council); Aisha Rimi (Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission); Bamanga Usman Jada (Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority); and Charles Odii (Small & Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria).


In addition, the list of appointees includes Ifeanyi Chukwunonso Okeke (Standards Organisation of Nigeria); Rabiu Olowo (Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria); Anthony Atuche, CFA (Nigeria Commodities Exchange); Veronica Safiya Ndanusa (Lagos International Trade Fair Complex); Lucia Shittu (Tafawa Balewa Square Management Board); and Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin (National Automotive Design and Development Council).


The statement emphasized that the President has high expectations for the new appointees. He anticipates that they will perform optimally in accordance with the newly established key performance indicators set by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. This signifies a clear direction toward enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of these agencies and parastatals, with the overarching goal of bolstering Nigeria's economic growth through trade expansion and industry facilitation at all levels.


Monday, October 9, 2023

Breaking: Lagos State Launches Operation Demolish to Restore Order in Meiran District

6:09 PM 0
Breaking: Lagos State Launches Operation Demolish to Restore Order in Meiran District

 

Breaking: Lagos State Launches Operation Demolish to Restore Order in Meiran District


The Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources has initiated the demolition of unauthorized structures situated along the perimeter fence of Lagos State Model College in Meiran. This significant action was officially announced by Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for the Environment, through an official statement released on Monday.


The directive to remove these illegal structures was enforced by the Monitoring Enforcement and Compliance Department of the State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources. Commissioner Wahab confirmed the commencement of the demolition operation, stating, "Demolition of all illegal structures along the perimeter fence of Lagos State Model College, Meiran, Agbado, Oke-Odo LCDA, and environs today by the Monitoring Enforcement and Compliance Department of Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources."


This move underscores the state's commitment to maintaining the integrity of its educational institutions and ensuring the safety of the surrounding environment.

SON vandalized substandard goods worth N7,000,000 in Bauchi State

5:56 PM 0
SON vandalized substandard goods worth N7,000,000 in Bauchi State

 

SON vandalized substandard goods worth N7,000,000 in Bauchi State

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has taken decisive action to safeguard the quality of goods available to consumers in Bauchi State. On Monday, SON announced the destruction of expired and substandard goods valued at N7 million, underscoring its commitment to ensuring that only high-quality products are accessible to the public.


Adamu Abba, the Zonal Director for the Northeast Zone, SON, presided over the exercise, highlighting the importance of this action in collaboration with the Bauchi State Environmental Protection Agency. The objective is to ensure that all seized food and non-food items are environmentally and safely disposed of.


The primary aim behind this initiative is to protect the lives and property of citizens while preserving the environment. The destroyed products encompassed a range of items, including beverages, cosmetics, mayonnaise, peak milk, and agrochemicals, among others.


Abba stressed that the battle against substandard products is a collective responsibility that requires the active engagement of all stakeholders. He urged the public to report any suspicious substandard products found in the market to the SON office.


Acknowledging the cooperation of traders and artisans associations, Abba noted that many of them voluntarily reported expired products to SON for appropriate action. 


Murtala Sa’ad, the state coordinator of the organization, attributed this achievement to the dedication and expertise demonstrated by his personnel through their regular market surveys. These surveys led to the identification and seizure of expired, substandard, and unbranded products from various shops in Bauchi.


Sa’ad sternly warned traders against engaging in fraudulent practices, emphasizing that SON would vigorously pursue and bring to justice any defaulters. He also advised the general public to consistently check for expiry dates on products to safeguard their health and well-being. This concerted effort by SON demonstrates its commitment to upholding product standards and ensuring consumer safety.

BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints new media advisers [Full list]

5:27 PM 0
BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints new media advisers [Full list]

 

BREAKING: President Tinubu appoints new media advisers [Full list]

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the appointment of several individuals to serve in key roles within the Office of the President under the Media and Publicity Directorate. This significant development was conveyed through an official statement signed by Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity.


The newly appointed individuals, as listed in the statement, include:


1. Mr. Fela Durotoye, who assumes the role of Senior Special Assistant to the President, overseeing National Values & Social Justice.


2. Mr. Fredrick Nwabufo, appointed as Senior Special Assistant to the President for Public Engagement.


3. Mrs. Linda Nwabuwa Akhigbe, who takes on the role of Senior Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Communications.


4. Mr. Aliyu Audu, appointed as Special Assistant to the President for Public Affairs.


5. Mr. Francis Adah Abah, who will serve as the Personal Assistant to the President with special duties.


Furthermore, the statement disclosed that President Tinubu has approved the secondment of Mrs. Linda Nwabuwa Akhigbe, who will assume the position of Communications Adviser to the President of the ECOWAS Commission.


In his message, the President emphasized the importance of upholding the highest standards of decorum and decency in their interactions with the public. He urged the newly appointed individuals to work diligently in advancing his mission to restore hope to Nigerians through economic restructuring and the creation of a unified society that caters to the diverse needs of the populace.


Notably, the President's appointments align with the principles of Nigeria's federal character and meritocracy, emphasizing a commitment to fair representation and the selection of highly qualified individuals for these roles.

Omobolanle Raheem: Court sentences police officer to death for killing lawyer

5:12 PM 0
Omobolanle Raheem: Court sentences police officer to death for killing lawyer

 

Omobolanle Raheem: Court sentences police officer to death for killing lawyer

Justice Ibironke Harrison, presiding over a Lagos High Court, has delivered a verdict of death by hanging for police officer Darambi Vandi, who fatally shot Lagos-based lawyer Mrs. Omobolanle Raheem on Christmas Day last year.


The tragic incident occurred on December 25, 2022, at Ajah Roundabout, situated on the Lekki Expressway in Lagos State when the defendant shot Raheem in the chest. The gravity of this crime led to a thorough legal process that has now culminated in the death penalty.


During the course of the trial, the prosecution, led by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo, presented a compelling case with 11 witnesses. Among these witnesses were eight police officers, as well as two eyewitnesses and a pathologist.


This verdict reflects the seriousness with which the Nigerian justice system treats such criminal acts and underscores the importance of upholding the law and ensuring justice is served in cases of violence and wrongdoing.

CSU: I’m ashamed of lawyers, this public nonsense must stop – Agbakoba

4:59 PM 0
CSU: I’m ashamed of lawyers, this public nonsense must stop – Agbakoba

 

CSU: I’m ashamed of lawyers, this public nonsense must stop – Agbakoba

Olisa Agbakoba, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and former chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), expressed his disappointment at the sight of lawyers engaging in debates on national television regarding the President Bola Tinubu's Chicago State University (CSU) matter. He described this situation as an embarrassment and called for restraint among legal professionals and the public at large.


In a post shared on his social media platform, Agbakoba highlighted the growing cacophony of conflicting opinions surrounding the CSU records of both President Tinubu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. He cautioned against what he perceived as armchair lawyers adding fuel to the fire, which could potentially escalate tensions within Nigeria.


Agbakoba emphasized the importance of maintaining silence and withholding personal views until the Supreme Court of Nigeria delivers its final verdict on the matter. He urged all concerned parties to exercise patience and refrain from participating in divisive debates.


He stated, "The cacophony of discordant voices on Tinubu/Atiku over the certificate matter is completely out of hand. This utter nonsense from armchair lawyers is heating up Nigeria dangerously." He further implored the media to refrain from turning into a courtroom by allowing public adjudication of the CSU issue.


Agbakoba also called upon the President of the Nigerian Bar Association to address lawyers who breach ethical rules by engaging in media discussions that resemble legal proceedings. He stressed the need to halt the escalation of tensions within the country and advocated for respecting the ultimate authority of the Supreme Court's judicial pronouncement, which would be binding for all concerned parties.

Saturday, October 7, 2023

You can’t take Nigeria back to desert – Nabena tells Atiku (CSU)

7:00 AM 0
You can’t take Nigeria back to desert – Nabena tells Atiku (CSU)

 

CSU: You can’t take Nigeria back to desert – Nabena tells Atiku


Yekeni Nabena, a former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has weighed in on the recent accusations made by Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2023 elections. Nabena stated that Atiku cannot take the nation backward and emphasized that the allegations against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are centered on a pre-election matter that has already been put to rest.


In a statement issued on Friday, Nabena asserted that Atiku should focus on preparations for the 2027 elections instead of attempting to drag the nation into the past. He also clarified that, contrary to the media buzz surrounding the Chicago State University certificate, the university's registrar, Caleb Westberb, did not accuse President Tinubu of forging the certificate he submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Nigeria.


Nabena cautioned the public against falling for manipulative reports disseminated by opposition parties with the intent of causing confusion and seeking public sympathy. He firmly maintained that Nigeria is a sovereign state, and until the highest court of the land states otherwise, President Bola Tinubu's election remains legitimate, allowing him to continue governing the nation.


Furthermore, Nabena drew attention to what he considered contempt of court by Atiku concerning a matter already in the court of law. He urged Atiku to prepare for the next election in 2027 and suggested that the focus on pre-election issues would not lead to his presidency.

Nabena asserted that Nigeria has moved forward, experiencing good governance under the current administration, which he described as responsive and responsible. He highlighted the need for political discourse to align with the nation's progress and development rather than revisiting past issues.

Friday, October 6, 2023

Ondo: APC moves to reconcile Akeredolu, Deputy, inaugurates reconciliation committee

10:02 PM 0
Ondo: APC moves to reconcile Akeredolu, Deputy, inaugurates reconciliation committee

 

Ondo: APC moves to reconcile Akeredolu, Deputy, inaugurates reconciliation committee

In a bid to address the ongoing political standoff in Ondo State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken steps to halt the impeachment proceedings against the state's Deputy Governor, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa. Instead, the party has initiated the formation of a reconciliation committee aimed at resolving the discord between the governor and his deputy.


During the committee's inauguration, led by the former governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari, APC's National Chairman, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, emphasized the paramount importance of establishing a healthy working relationship between the governor and his deputy. Ganduje expressed confidence in the committee members, citing their extensive experience in public service as the key to achieving this objective.


Ganduje stated, "As a political party, we are interested in ensuring peaceful coexistence and a harmonious working relationship between the governor of Ondo State and his deputy. To address this issue, it is crucial to establish a reconciliation committee composed of individuals with relevant expertise and a deep understanding of the matter at hand."


The Masari-led panel has been given specific terms of reference, which include engaging with all relevant parties involved in the impeachment process of the Ondo State Deputy Governor, gathering pertinent facts and circumstances surrounding the situation, and advising the party on the most suitable approach for resolving the lingering issues.


The committee's mandate also extends to making recommendations to the party for the resolution of these issues and any other matters that may arise during their assignment. The committee is expected to complete its work within one week of its inauguration, delivering its recommendations within that timeframe.


In response, Masari expressed gratitude for being selected to lead the committee and assured that their intervention would lead to an amicable resolution of the discord between the governor and his deputy. The committee comprises esteemed members, including the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, Sen. Jack Tilley Gyado, Tanko Almakura, Martin Elechi, and Mohammed Abubakar, who collectively bring their expertise to the table for this vital reconciliation effort.

New minimum wage bill to get swift consideration – Senate

9:46 PM 0
New minimum wage bill to get swift consideration – Senate

 

New minimum wage bill to get swift consideration – Senate

The Senate made a significant announcement on Friday, expressing its intent to promptly review and consider the anticipated new minimum wage bill put forth by the executive arm of the government. Senator Diket Plang, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Employment, Labour, and Productivity, shared this assurance through an official statement.


Senator Plang conveyed the Senate's unwavering commitment to enhancing the living standards of workers across Nigeria and addressing the prevailing high levels of poverty in the nation. He commended the collaborative efforts of the federal government and organized labor in initiating the necessary processes to reevaluate the current minimum wage in Nigeria. This initiative is reflected in the memorandum of understanding jointly signed by the negotiating parties.


In his statement, Senator Plang stated, "The Senate Committee on Employment, Labour, and Productivity, under my chairmanship, is prepared to give expeditious attention to the passage of a new Act once negotiation on the matter is concluded and such a bill is transmitted to the National Assembly for enactment." This commitment underscores the Senate's dedication to promptly addressing the pressing issue of minimum wage.


Furthermore, Senator Plang applauded the federal government for taking proactive measures to avert a potential nationwide strike by workers the previous week. He urged all parties involved in the negotiations to honor the agreements reached, emphasizing the importance of upholding the commitments made to avoid any potential disruptions.


Senator Plang emphasized that the committee is fully aligned with the principles of decent work established by the International Labour Organization. As such, they are poised to take the necessary legislative actions to support endeavors aimed at improving the working conditions of Nigerians, including the implementation of a living wage as outlined in the decent work agenda. This commitment underscores the Senate's determination to address labor-related issues comprehensively and ensure the well-being of the Nigerian workforce.

Mohbad: 26 witnesses identified, 5 suspects interrogated – Police gives update

9:37 PM 0
Mohbad: 26 witnesses identified, 5 suspects interrogated – Police gives update


Mohbad: 26 witnesses identified, 5 suspects interrogated – Police gives update


The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa, provided a significant update on Friday regarding the ongoing investigation into the tragic demise of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, famously known as Mohbad.

Commissioner Owohunwa revealed that the police have made significant progress in the case, having identified a total of 26 witnesses who may possess valuable information relevant to the investigation. This development signifies the diligent efforts being made to uncover the truth surrounding the circumstances of Mohbad's passing.

Furthermore, Commissioner Owohunwa disclosed that the investigative process has reached a point where five individuals, considered as suspects, have been subjected to interrogation. This signifies a crucial step forward in the quest to unravel the details surrounding the unfortunate incident.

The disclosure by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police underscores the commitment of law enforcement authorities in ensuring a thorough and comprehensive investigation into the tragic loss of the talented singer, Mohbad. It is indicative of their determination to bring clarity and justice to the situation.

BAT re-affirms commitment to DEI, appoints female marketing deployment director

9:20 PM 0
BAT re-affirms commitment to DEI, appoints female marketing deployment director


BAT re-affirms commitment to DEI, appoints female marketing deployment director


British American Tobacco Nigeria (BAT Nigeria) has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to talent development and its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda with a significant announcement. Kikelomo Fisayo-Okusanya, previously the Area Head of 360 Activation & Marketing Operations, has been promoted to the role of Marketing Deployment Director for the West and Central Africa Cluster (WCA). This promotion also sees her becoming a vital part of BAT's West and Central Africa leadership team, marking her as the second woman to join this prestigious cluster.


Kikelomo boasts an impressive marketing career spanning over two decades, characterized by her expertise in navigating the dynamic marketing landscape. Her journey with BAT Nigeria began in 2003 as a Trade Marketing Representative, and over the years, she has honed her skills in Trade Marketing, Brands, and Activation across West and Central Africa. In 2016, she took on the role of Area Head for Activation and Shopper Marketing, and her career continued to ascend. By 2021, Kikelomo had reached the pinnacle of her career within the company, holding the position of Area Head for 360 Activation & Marketing Operations. In this capacity, she left an indelible mark by pioneering an immersive virtual reality market experience and orchestrating a significant transformation within the Marketing Skills and Development unit.


BAT, a global organization with a presence in over 180 markets, recognizes the pivotal importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). These elements are integral to attracting and retaining top-tier talent while ensuring the delivery of exceptional products and services to a diverse global consumer base. The appointment of a second female executive to the WCA leadership team underscores BAT's resolute commitment to achieving 40% female representation in senior leadership and 45% in management roles by 2025, thereby promoting inclusivity and gender equality at the management level.


Commenting on this appointment, Yarub Al-Bahrani, Managing Director, emphasized BAT Nigeria's dedication to "A Better Tomorrow ™" and cultivating an inclusive work environment that encourages diverse perspectives and ideas, which ultimately enhances decision-making and business outcomes. He expressed excitement about the valuable experience Kikelomo will bring to the leadership team.


It's noteworthy that BAT is renowned as a Global Top Employer in Nigeria and West Africa, and it received recognition through awards such as the Diversity and Inclusion initiatives award and the prestigious overall winner of the 2022 HR Oscars award from the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria. These accolades reflect BAT's steadfast commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace culture.


Otti, Deputy not at war – CPS EMETU

9:02 PM 0
    Otti, Deputy not at war – CPS EMETU












In response to recent social media reports suggesting a rift between Governor Alex Otti and his Deputy, Ikechuckwu Emetu, Chukwudi Eke Mba, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Abia State's Deputy Governor, has vehemently dismissed these claims as baseless and malicious. Eke Mba, in a press release he personally issued, revealed that these allegations, which originated from a known content creator, are entirely fabricated with the sole purpose of tarnishing the harmonious relationship between Otti and his Deputy.


Eke Mba firmly denied the allegations that he himself is a member of the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) and clarified that he is fully committed to his role as CPS and a dedicated member of the Labour Party (LP). He expressed deep concern over the proliferation of calls and messages he received regarding this unfounded story and urged both the people of Abia State and the wider public to disregard these reports, which seem to be aimed at sowing discord, negativity, and tension, all orchestrated by the online publisher, whom he identified as a PDP member.


In his press release, Eke Mba passionately stated, "I have been inundated with calls and text messages this evening over a deliberate false attempt to cause disaffection between the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, and his loyal Deputy, Engr. Ikechukwu Lekwachi Emetu, FNSE, proclaiming 'a cold war' between them." He also emphasized that the working relationship between Governor Alex Otti and Deputy Governor Ikechukwu Emetu remains not only cordial but highly effective for the progress and development of Abia State.


Eke Mba assured the people of Abia State that the Governor and Deputy Governor are diligently and harmoniously working together to serve the state's interests and to foster its development. He reaffirmed his commitment as a proud member of the Labour Party and refuted any association with the PDP. He also reminded the public of his unambiguous dedication to ensuring the Labour Party's success at all levels during the 2023 elections.


To provide context, it's worth noting that earlier reports had surfaced, alleging that Governor Alex Otti had instructed Deputy Governor Ikechuckwu Emetu to dismiss Chukwudi Eke Mba, the Chief Press Secretary, on grounds of supposed PDP affiliation. Additionally, these reports claimed that certain responsibilities originally delegated to the Deputy Governor had been reassigned to another key appointee of the Governor.

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Chicago State University: Certificate Tinubu submitted to INEC not our document

10:00 AM 0
Chicago State University: Certificate Tinubu submitted to INEC not our document

 

Chicago State University: Certificate Tinubu submitted to INEC not our document

The authenticity of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Diploma Certificate, which he claimed to have obtained from Chicago State University (CSU), continues to be a subject of controversy. Tinubu had used this certificate to secure clearance for his participation in the 2023 presidential election under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC).


In a recent development, Mr. Carl Westberg, a high-ranking official of CSU and the university's Registrar, made a significant revelation. He stated under oath that the replacement copy of the Diploma certificate submitted by Tinubu to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was not issued by the institution. Westberg testified as a subpoenaed witness in accordance with an order from Judge Nancy Maldonado. This testimony was in support of the court's directive to release Tinubu's academic records to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


Atiku had challenged the APC candidate's victory in the February 25, 2023 presidential election on various grounds, including the allegation that Tinubu had submitted forged documents to INEC to qualify for the election.


To substantiate his claim, Atiku sought a court order in the United States compelling CSU to release Tinubu's academic records for verification and authentication. The U.S. court granted Atiku's request, and as part of the compliance with the court's order, Westberg testified under oath.


During his testimony, Westberg indicated that the Diploma certificate, which Tinubu claimed to have obtained from CSU and used for his electoral clearance, was not an authentic document of the university. He even noted discrepancies, such as the absence of a board of trustees at the institution in 1979, contrary to what Tinubu's certificate stated.


Moreover, when questioned about the signatures on other certificates issued in 1979 compared to the one Tinubu submitted to INEC, Westberg acknowledged variations in signature, logo, and seal. Specifically, he pointed out that the signature on the replacement certificate matched those on certificates issued in the 1990s, not the 1979 certificates as claimed by the President.


As a result of this testimony, a certified true copy of the deposition and cross-examination is expected to be provided to Atiku. This evidence is crucial in further substantiating his allegation of forgery against Tinubu.

It's worth noting that the final phase of Atiku's case, seeking the disqualification of Tinubu from the 2023 presidential election, is currently pending before the Supreme Court of Nigeria.