Author: The Nation

  • BBNaija’s Kim Oprah redeems prize as fans win at raffle draw

    BBNaija’s Kim Oprah redeems prize as fans win at raffle draw

    BBNaija’s former housemate Kim Oprah has received her prize for winning the Titus x BBN Challenge during the recently concluded Big Brother Naija All-Stars.

     The reality TV star who won the Titus task in Biggie’s house was presented with a N250,000 cheque by the General Manager of Ekulo Group of Companies, Joseph Okonkwo, during a Titus Promo Raffle Draw in Lagos.

     Other prizes won by the brand’s customers at the occasion include cash of one million naira, a double door fridge, air conditioner, a generator, N5,000 for twenty people, carton of Titus, and thirty thousand fuel vouchers.

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    According to the MD, the promo is aimed at cushioning the effects of economic hardship by rewarding loyal consumers across the country.

     “Because of the patronage that Titus Sardine brand has enjoyed within the country over the years, we feel that at times like this, when things are not too rosy economically, our company should find a way of putting a smile on the faces of Nigerians and that is why we came up with this initiative tagged, ‘Titus Win Big Promotion’ to reward Nigerians,” he said.

  • Yaba Buluku Boyz features Harmonize in new song, Lala

    Yaba Buluku Boyz features Harmonize in new song, Lala

    The Yaba Buluku Boyz trio – DJ Tarico, Nelson Tivane, and Preck, have joined forces with Tanzanian pop superstar, Harmonize, to deliver an electrifying dance song, ‘Lala.’

     The new song is produced by DJ Taric and combines the diverse energies and cultures of the artists to create a timeless and infectious track that celebrates life and gets people on their feet.

     Sharing their excitement about the collaboration, the Yaba Buluku Boyz said, “We are thrilled to release this Pan-African music collaboration with the iconic talent, Harmonize. In this project, we love how our energies and cultures blend to create something that people can dance to and celebrate life. That’s the beauty of our music.”

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     On his part, Harmonize, expressed his enthusiasm for the track saying, “I love the energy that the Yaba Buluku Boyz brought to this track. When I heard the beat that DJ Tarico cooked up, I knew it was the one. I had to bring my own flavour to the mix and give my people a musical experience they will groove to.”

     ‘Lala’ is a captivating blend of Amapiano and East African Bongo Flava influences that adds to the already impressive catalogue of hits from both the Mozambican hitmakers and Harmonize, including ‘Single Again’ and ‘Yaba Buluku,’ which have captivated music enthusiasts across Africa and the world.

     The Yaba Buluku Boyz have rapidly become one of Africa’s influential forces in the music industry.

  • MTV Base’s Ilowitdflo emerges TFAA ‘On-Air Personality’ of the year

    MTV Base’s Culture Squad presenter and media personality, Iloosie Omonhinmin aka Ilowitdflo, has been recognised for his exceptional talent and charismatic presence on-air at the 17th edition of The Future Awards Africa (TFAA).

     The media personality won the ’Prize for On-Air Personality’ for his deep cultural insights in the media and entertainment industry.

     Iloosie’s win in the ’On-Air Personality’ category is a testament to his remarkable contribution to the entertainment landscape. His ability to connect with audiences on MTV Base and his unwavering commitment to promoting culture have set him apart as a true influencer and a driving force in the media industry.

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     Upon receiving this honour, Iloosie expressed his gratitude, stating, “I am deeply honoured to receive this award. It is a testament to the authenticity of my talent and I am even more committed to continuing this journey of celebrating Africa’s rich heritage and amplifying the dynamic voices of the youth.”

     Iloosie’s achievement not only highlights his exceptional talent but also underscores the importance of authentic representation in the media.

  • Alex Okoroji hosts Women Economic Forum

    Alex Okoroji hosts Women Economic Forum

    Not many know that Nollywood actress, Alex Okoroji wears several other caps aside acting, presenting and broadcasting.

     Okoroji is the President of Women Economic Forum (WEF) West Africa; the G100 Global Chair for Media Arts and Communication and the President of the Nigeria-India Business Council for Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI).

     For the first time in history, the Women Economic Forum would be held in West Africa to mark its 107th edition and the three-day event will take place at the 5-star Lagos Oriental Hotel between December 13 and December 15 after the G100 West Africa Meetings happening between December 11 and December 12 at the Consulate General of India (CGI) in Lagos.

     The conference will feature powerful keynotes and panel discussions with over 250 speakers in 18 VIP plenary sessions and fireside chats across the three days.

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     Speaking a press briefing in Lagos, Okoroji said “The WEF West Africa Edition is the first-of-its-kind regional edition that brings together women leaders and men allies from across the world and within our region into Nigeria, to discuss the most pressing issues and global solutions for women in business, society, and across industries. This is a unique opportunity to connect with influential women leaders, learn from their experiences, share ideas, build networks, and create opportunities for economic growth. It is also a chance to raise awareness of the challenges facing women in business while advocating for policies and programs that support women’s economic empowerment.”

     Expected to lead the conference set to feature powerful keynotes and panel discussions with over 250 speakers in 18 VIP Plenary Sessions is the Founder & Global Chairperson, Dr. Harbeen Arora Rai, as well as our Special Guest of Honor, the Vice President, Republic of Liberia – Her Excellency, Chief (Dr.) Jewel Howard-Taylor, Her Excellency Magaret Gakuo Kenyatta.

     Also expected are Dr. Neerja Birla, Her Excellency, Dr. Rosalia Arteaga, Dr. Violeta Bulc, Dr. Chantal Yelu Mulop, Honourable Charity Ngilu, Grace Akumu, Alwazna Falah and other countries.

  • Abiodun setting the pace, revolutionising transportation

    Abiodun setting the pace, revolutionising transportation

    • By: Elijah Udofia

    One major dominant issue in the campaigns for the 2023 presidential election was the subsidy regime and its relevance in today’s economic outlook in Nigeria. The winner of that election, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, like the two other leading candidates, did put Nigerians on notice that if elected, he would remove subsidy on fuel. The president believes that if fuel subsidy is not removed, the country would die economically, as there would be no money to run the affairs of the country..

    True to his promise, President Tinubu, immediate after taking over the mantle of leadership, announced the removal of subsidy on petroleum products. This announcement took many by surprise as they believed that the decision was too sudden, while some described it as hasty. But for the president, the subsidy has to go as it benefitted the rich more than the poor.

     If there there is any decision by any administration that has caused Nigerians hardship and desperation since the return to democracy in the last 24 years, the decision indeed occupied the number one spot. The reason is not far-fetched. The lives of the average Nigerians revolve around petrol and diesel in their day to day activities.

     And while many applauded and welcomed the decision as necessary, majority, particularly the common man, condemned it and tagged it irrational, as they believed that they are the ones to bear the brunt, as the ‘richmen’ can always afford to buy fuel at any price.

     No doubt, the decision has seen the prices of goods and services rise astronomically, making lives unbearable to an average Nigerian. As it stands, the elimination of fuel subsidy brings both challenges and opportunities. The withdrawal of subsidy has led to a 150 percent to 200 percent increase as fuel now sells for between N500 – N600 across the country.

     The implication of this is that a small and medium-scale enterprises are facing difficulties in accessing affordable power as supply from the national grid is erratic and, in most cases, non-existent. Another fall out of the removal is the astronomical hike in transport fares and the rise in cost of food items across the country,

     As a measure to cushion the effects of the hardship Nigerians face every day, the Federal Government, among others, announced N5bn palliative for each state, including the Federal Capital Territory, among other steps.

     It is often said that leadership is about solving problems and not succumbing to challenges. Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State is one man who always thinks ahead and maps out strategies in dealing with emerging situations. Like Peter Drucker, an Austrian American Management Consultant, Educator and Author, put it, “leadership is not about making speeches or being liked. Leadership is defined by results and not attributes.”

     Abiodun, over the last four years, has constantly demonstrated capacity and foresight in directing the affairs of the Gateway State and this can be seen when he and his team about a year, quietly, strategically and proactively formulated the Ogun State Energy Transition Policy. This policy seeks to deploy the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to fuel mass transit buses and e-mobility for motorcycles and tricycles long before the national government thinker with the idea.

     What this implies is that Abiodun is a man who apart from being a player in the oil industry, also understands the politics and economic dynamics associated with the sector and had clearly anticipated the sudden and unavoidable deregulation of the downstream sector and fuel subsidy removal.

     Not to be caught unawares and being a forward looking government, the Ogun State Government under the leadership of Governor Abiodun, four days to the removal of subsidy on fuel, held a meeting with labour leaders on how best to better the lot of workers. The fall out of the meeting led to the rolling out of various palliatives, including payment of N10,000 as transport allowance to all categories of public servants and pensioners with effect from July 2023. The government also approved hazard allowance for all health and medical personnel in the state, while N25,000 was approved as peculiar allowance for public servants in the state;

     Apart from the above steps taken to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal, Governor Abiodun, on Monday October 30, in Abeokuta, recorded another first by being the only governor in the country to unveil the first set of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Mass Transit Buses with an assurance that the introduction of the gas powered Mass Transit Buses would revolutionize the entire transport sector and reduce the hardship Nigerians are experiencing on daily basis as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy.

     Governor Abiodun, who performed the unveiling in the presence of who is who in the State, including politicians, traditional rulers, captains of industry, stakeholders in the transportation sector, labour leaders, students, among others, told the people that his administration conceived the idea even before the fuel subsidy was removed because his government was desirous of a cost-effective transportation system with little impact on the environment.

     The man who has always emphasized the need for the State to go green, said: “This has become very imperative considering the urgent need to provide a cleaner environment and to mitigate the effects of climate change which we are all seeing to be real and which principally is caused by the use of fossil fuel, predominantly diesel and petrol.

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     “As your governor, I am extremely delighted that we are able to commence the implementation of this laudable initiative and I am bold to say that we come tops yet again as the first state in the country to record this feat which is another successful Public Private sector partnership with our partner called Spiro, a company that has successfully deplored this in other parts of the West Africa sub-region.”

     Putting up a gigantic structure or putting in place a laudable schemes such as the CNG powered mass transit buses, is not a problem in Nigeria, but the problem lies in maintenance and getting it to run at all times. To guide against this and ensure that the buses are kept on the roads at all times, Abiodun assured that local mechanics, who are part of the conversion engineering, had been trained to maintain the buses.

     “Conversion stations have been set up in the three senatorial districts of the State to allow for the rapid conversion of commercial and public mass transit buses and vehicles across the State,” the governor assured.

     He opined that the initiative no doubt, would reduce the cost of transporting goods and services from one place to another as well as provide the needed training and job opportunities for thousands of technicians and mechanics around the state.

     For residents of Abeokuta and its environs who have been complaining of high cost of transportation, the governor has this to tell them: “Some of these buses will ply Kuto to Wole Soyinka train station in Laderin, some from Onikolobo to Idi-Aba corridor, while others will serve Ita-Oshin-Adatan route.”

     To others, who are not likely to benefit from this first phase, Abiodun said: “As we expand our fleet, we will also deplore the buses to major towns and cities starting with Sango- Ota, Sagamu, Ijebu-Ode and this will provide mass transportation for our citizens particularly our young students in the towns and cities.”

     For those in the border areas, the governor assured them that, some of the buses will ply the Mowe-Ibafo to Berger in Lagos as well as the Redeemed axis to Lagos Island, not forgetting the engine room of the State the workers and of course, the students

     To ensure a seamless operations of this laudable project, the state government has set up a gas filling station at Obada-Oko, just as it would provide the needed infrastructure to support the refuelling of the buses along the roads and terminals.

     Abiodun appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the initiative as he stated that the state government is taking a cue from the federal government as a sub- national in executing the project.

     No doubt, times are really hard, but Governor Abiodun wants the people of the State to key into the words of Robert Schuller who said “tough times never last but tough people do”. He wants them to know that he appreciate that these are indeed very difficult times and it shall come to pass. He wants them to have it at the back of their minds that his administration is leaving no stone unturned at ensuring the needed succour and relief are brought to them as quickly as possible.

     Commissioner for Transportation, Engr. Olugbenga Dairo, whose Ministry is saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the smooth operations of the Mass Bus Transit, said the unveiling of the buses marked an important milestone in the implementation of the state’s transport policies and the state multi-modal transport plan. He added that the use of alternative and cheaper fuels is also one of the key reasons why the state government established the Ministry of Transportation in February, 2020.

     Giving a legislative backing to the project, the member representing Imeko and Yewa North in the Federal House of Representatives; Hon. Gboyega Nasir Isiaka, thumbed up the state government for being the first in the country to launch the project, describing the CNG as one of the cheapest fuel to replace petrol, saying that the Federal Government was also thinking in the same direction.

     The federal lawmaker commended the governor for brilliantly pivoting the initiative, expressing optimism that the impact would be felt by the people.

     Akarigbo of Remoland, who also double as the Chairman of the Ogun State Council of Obas, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, speaking on behalf of traditional rulers, lauded the Abiodun led-administration for its developmental stride across the State. He charged government to ensure that the CNG enabled buses not only operates inter-city, but also intra-city transportation, for the people to feel the impact.

     No doubt, the removal of subsidy on fuel will bring unbearable hardship on Nigerians, but with their support and governments doing the needful, there is bound to be a light at the end of the tunnel.

    Udofia writes from Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

  • ‘Reverse forex removal on importation of poultry products’

    ‘Reverse forex removal on importation of poultry products’

    Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has called on Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to reverse forex removal on importation of poultry products.

    In a statement by President, Sunday Ezeobiora and Director General, Onallo Akpa, it said the policy has created fears in farmers and investors and compounded the sector’s challenges.

    The association urged the Federal Government to maintain import restriction on frozen poultry products and eggs as attempt to give in to pressures will spell disasters to the industry and economy.

    It called for engagement with PAN towards making available raw materials, such as  maize and soya to revive collapsing farms as the industry is the most capitalised sub-sector in agriculture. 

     The association requested a funding programme for the sector so the sector survives.

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    “Multiple taxation on poultry production enterprises and products by states revenue boards be looked into by the Joint Tax Board to abolish unnecessary taxes on food by either the board or task force.

     “The Federal Ministry of Finance and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) have roles to play in this matter.

     “We give jobs to over 20 million, providing cheap source of protein, ensure gender balancing and provision of trade to women and youths, stabilise national food security by boosting crop production, agronomy, and contributing over 25 per cent of Livestock Agricultural Gross Domestic Product”, it said.

  • Advisory board to assist govt in rural development’

    Advisory board to assist govt in rural development’

    Lagos State Community Development Advisory Council has been  inaugurated to coordinate and execute community projects, and ensure compliance with policies and programmes.

    Special Adviser to the governor on Rural Development, Nurudeen Yekini-Agbaje, said the council will propagate information on government activities.

    Yekini-Agbaje reiterated government is interested in growth and development of rural areas, and so would continue to attend to their needs.

    He said: “Restoring the Office of Rural Development to the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development is a pointer to the fact Mr Governor is interested in development of rural communities.

    To the executive committee, Yekini-Agbaje said: “Your function is to advise government on matters relating to development and progress of communities. Be committed in this assignment…”

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    The Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Kikelomo Bolarinwa, described the election as a demonstration of ‘collective efforts through the sacrifice of engaging in community development’.

    She noted CDAs act as a bridge between government and people, to propagate government’s plans to the people. 

    “They are also to bring their challenges to the government because it is difficult for government to meet with individuals. So, the council proffers advice and suggest ways to reach these communities.

    “One great achievement is to truly serve people. I salute those of us coming forward…’’

    develop our communities, it is indeed taking Lagos to an enviable level,” she added.

    The election produced Alhaji Azeez Amusat as chairman. He polled 105 votes.

  • Don seeks academia, industry synergy

    Don seeks academia, industry synergy

    Professor of  Mechanical Engineering at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Oluseyi Ajayi has called for a synergy between the academia and manufacturing sector for sustainable research need to  boost the economy.

     He noted there are indigenous solutions to the nation’s industrial challenges, adding they are cheaper and come with product and process improvements.

     “No one can solve our problems to our benefit. The manufacturing sector is encouraged to trust the academia for research needs. It is cheaper and comes with ease of product and process improvements,” he said.

     He delivered the 30th Inaugural Lecture: “Sustainable energy and production technology: panacea for the development we want.”

     The don urged the Federal Government to refocus the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan of 2014 to include ways to ensure a reduction in export of raw materials.

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     This, he said, would reduce unemployment, improve GDP, standard of living and higher value currency.

     The Chancellor, Bishop David Oyedepo, who was represented by a  Pastor, Mr Niyi Beecroft said unity was imperative to address the nation’s  challenges.

    “We know the problems, don’t tell the problems we must unite and come up with solutions. We unite our efforts to make things work,” he said.

      Vice Chancellor, Prof Abiodun Adebayo bemoaned Nigeria’s rising  greenhouse gas emissions  with its environmental and health challenges, adding that the cost of energy generation, distribution and consumption continue to increase.

     Adebayo lamented that with the high cost of electricity in the country, a large number of the population remain in darkness, lacking access to energy.

  • Fashola’s wife to pupils: shun drug abuse

    Fashola’s wife to pupils: shun drug abuse

    Former Lagos State governor’s wife, Dame  Abimbola Fashola, has urged youths to shun drug abuse and see a counsellor, if addicted to drugs.

     Mrs. Fashola, said this at the second Inter-Secondary School Debate on Drug Abuse, organised by Nigeria Youth Parliament, Lagos Central.

     “You should not take drugs and if you are tempted, or know someone who has acquired this habit, speak to them to seek help by going to a counsellor or therapist.

     The programme, which brought together 154 pupils in  30 junior and senior schools, represented a policy action serving as a peer-to-peer advocacy to address drug abuse among pupils.

    Pupils engaged in thought-provoking debate on the theme, “Preserving the future with clean health”.

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     Eko-Akete Senior High School won senior category; New Era Girls’ Junior School topped the Junior category.

    Representative of Lagos Central at Nigeria Youth Parliament, Abdulmumin Edidi, said: “This is a peer to peer education. We are getting pupils to own the conversation about drug abuse.’’

     “Prisons are congested already. If you look at the issue of drug abuse, most of the people who peddle drugs, don’t use drugs. They’re business people. It is the victims. So, if you are sentencing the victims to jail. They should sentence those find peddling and consuming at the same time, to community services, while those who are just victims should be sent to rehabilitation.”

    Chief Host of the event, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu, urged the students to abstain from drug abuse and make right choices for their lives.

  • Kaduna recruits 1000 dairy farmers

    Kaduna recruits 1000 dairy farmers

    Kaduna State has recruited 1000  diary farmers to boost its dairy output.

     Special Adviser on Investment and Promotion to the governor, Sabiu Sani, said the diary farmers would be settled at Damau Household Milk Farm.

     The farm, near Arla Foods Nigeria’s facilities, will be built by the government.

    He said the diary farmers would access top-notch facilities and access markets.

     The state officials hailed management of Arla Farm  for its investment in diary farm.

     Managing Director of Arla Foods Nigeria, Peder Pedersen, restated its commitment to sustainable dairy farming.

    Agriculture Commissioner, Murtala Dabo, said he was impressed with Arla Farm.

    He hoped with the take-off of Damau Farm, Kaduna will be a hub for milk production.

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     Commissioner for Business, Innovation and Technology, Patience Fakai, said the project would impact  the  economy.

     Managing Director of Kaduna Markets Development and Management Company, Tamar Nandul, noted the state was satisfied with the partnership.

    Nandul said the planned investment of an additional $20 million by the company for the construction of a milk processing plant on the farm is a great testament to the viability of the project.

     Arla Foods is a dairy cooperative with over 8400 farmer owners in seven Northern European countries.

     Owner of the Dano milk brand, Arla Foods commissioned the state-of-the-art dairy farm on May 25 – the first Arla-owned farm in the history of the company.