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  • Abuja cosmopolitan varsity appoints Carl Adams, Mani as VC, registrar

    Abuja cosmopolitan varsity appoints Carl Adams, Mani as VC, registrar

    The management of Cosmopolitan University Abuja has announced the appointment of Carl Adams, a professor of information technology, as the vice-chancellor of the institution.

    In a statement in Abuja, the management also approved the appointment of Ibrahim Ahmad Mani, a former director of academic planning at Baze University,  as the registrar of the university. 

    “Adams has over 35 years of experience in innovative and groundbreaking academic research from all over the world, including China,” the statement reads.

    “Formerly of the University of Portsmouth, Adams has published articles in top journals and has extensive university administration experience, including developing and managing research and academic processes at school, faculty and university level.

    “Dr Mani is an expert in university administration, academic planning, environmental

    impact assessment, sustainable environmental development, international consultancy,

    PR/marketing, capacity building, aquaculture and fisheries, ICT, research, public speaking with broad experience in national politics at the highest level.

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    “Of recent, he is involved with issues of ecology and environmental sustainability with a focus on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”

    Cosmopolitan University was among the 37 private universities that former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration granted operational licences to on May 15 to commence academic activities.

    According to the statement, the university has started academic programmes with three faculties, namely: management and social sciences; medical sciences and science and engineering.

    The university is set to admit candidates for the 2022/2023 academic session starting in September.

  • Dubai Municipality responded to 100 emergencies during Saturday’s rainfall

    Dubai Municipality responded to 100 emergencies during Saturday’s rainfall

    Dubai: During the heavy rain and strong wind on Saturday, Dubai Municipality received up to 100 emergency reports, the civic authority revealed on Sunday.

    Emergency crews sprang into action to tackle rainwater pools in a few Dubai neighbourhoods and fallen trees on several main and internal roadways were among the emergencies.

    According to Dubai Municipality, the command-and-control centre in charge of administering and monitoring the emirate’s complete operations got up to 100 emergency reports as a result of the precipitation. There were 69 reports of fallen trees in neighbourhoods or on internal roads, and 16 reports of fallen trees on Dubai main roadways owing to strong wind speed. In addition, the Municipality received 18 requests for rainwater pool draining.

    In view of the changing weather situation, the Municipality said it had taken preventive precautions and had put its emergency response teams on standby. As the rain stopped, emergency crews began responding to emergency calls across Dubai.

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    This is part of the Dubai Municipality’s strategies and processes for managing Dubai’s diverse weather conditions all year long, ensuring rapid and efficient rainwater pool drainage, and removing hazardous trash that could jeopardise the general safety of residents, it said.

    Additional workers

    Moreover, the Municipality assigned additional workers to monitor garbage disposal procedures on roadways, such as tree branches, grass, and sand, as well as deal with rainwater pools and clogged subterranean drains caused by the overflow of water.

    Dubai Municipality has asked the public to call the primary emergency number 800900 if they have any reports or emergencies related to the weather conditions that may endanger public safety.

  • Police, local hunters arrest 16 kidnap, robbery suspects in Adamawa

    Police, local hunters arrest 16 kidnap, robbery suspects in Adamawa

    Police operatives and some local hunters have arrested 16 people over kidnapping and armed robbery acticities in Adamawa State.

    Adamawa Police Command said on Sunday that the 16 suspects were picked up in the course of security operations in Mubi North, Gombi, and Fufore local government areas.

    Police image maker Suleiman Nguroje said: “The operatives (of the Police) apprehended the suspects in a joint patrol with local hunters.”

    According to him, six AK-47 rifles and other weapons were recovered from the suspects.

    “On completion of investigation, the command will charge them to court for prosecution,” Nguroje assured.

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    He said Commissioner of Police (CP), Afolabi Babatola, was particularly appreciative of the local hunters who helped the Police with arresting the suspects.

    The CP, according to Nguroje, appealed for support from all residents to enable the Police carry out its duties more efficiently.

  • Ondo Police arrest suspected “Yahoo boy” with human parts

    Ondo Police arrest suspected “Yahoo boy” with human parts

    A 24-year-old man Franklin Akinyosoye has been arrested by the police in Ondo State after human parts were found in his possession. 

    The incident happened at Elewuro area of Ondo town, headquarters of Ondo West local government area. 

    A human skull and other parts were found in a black sack inside the rented room of the suspect 

    It was gathered that children of the landlord found the sack and its contents and reported to their father who later called in the police. 

    Witnesses said further search of his apartment led to the discovery of several human parts and items suspected to charms as well as human blood. 

    Franklin, during interrogation, said he brought all the items from his herbalist who resides in Ikirun, Ifelodun local government area of Osun State. 

    Ondo Police spokesman, SP Fumilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, who confirmed the incident, said investigation has commenced.

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    According to her: “Franklin, who claimed to be a photographer and own a boutique in Ondo town was challenged by his landlord  for keeping  a bag in  a corner of the compound. 

    “The landlord   became suspicious and  asked the young man to open the bag. When he did, a human skull was found in the bag, after he was arrested, he claimed it was given to him by a native doctor in Osun State to enhance his business. 

    “Investigation is on going and the suspect is in custody.”

  • Olawepo-Hasim hails Tinubu for nominating Abuja indigene as minister

    Olawepo-Hasim hails Tinubu for nominating Abuja indigene as minister

    Former All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential aspirant has hailed President Bola Tinubu for the nomination of Hon Zephaniah Bitrus Jisalo an indigene of Abuja as minister.

    Olawepo-Hasim described Tinubu’s action as a demonstration of commitment to national Integration. 

    According to a statement from his media office in Abuja on Saturday, Olawepo-Hashim made this comment over the weekend when he visited the ministerial nominee at his home in Abuja.

    Olawepo-Hasim said: “I was an active player in the transition from military rule to democracy, and served as secretary to one sub-committee of the policy advisory committee, I know Abuja people have always wanted this, now it has happened. It has taken almost a quarter of a century to come.

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    “Those who are not from Abuja or the North Central Zone will not understand how significant this is. That is why many people have been trooping from the grassroots to congratulate the Honourable gentleman.”

  • Things to know about England vs Nigeria Women World Cup

    Things to know about England vs Nigeria Women World Cup

    After the completion of the group stage contest, the Super Falcons of Nigeria who finished runners up in Group B will take on the Lionesses of England who finished top of Group D. 

    How did England reach round of 16?

    Sarina Wiegman’s side topped Group D with three wins. They won against Haiti and Denmark 1-0 respectively before trashing China 6-1 to top the group with nine points in three games. 

    How did Nigeria reach round of 16?

    Nigeria finished second in Group B with a 3-2 win against  Australia and barren draws against Canada and Ireland were enough to see the Super Falcons through to the round of 16.

    What next after the contest?

    The winners of this match will play in the quarter-finals against whichever team progresses from the knockout match between the second-placed side from Group F and the winners of Group H. 

    When Is It?

    Kick-off is at 8.30am UK time (6.30pm local time) on Monday, August 7. 

    Where Is the match being played? 

    England vs Nigeria is at the Brisbane Stadium, which has a tournament capacity of 46,851.

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    How to watch?

    The match would be streamed on different online platforms, however it could be watched on DSTV Channel 259

    What to know about the Nigerian team?

    World ranking: 40


    How did they get to the World Cup? 

    By making it to the semi-finals of the 2022 African Cup of Nations. Super Falcons have won the continental competition a record 11 times. 

    Who is their manager?


    66-year-old Randy Waldrum is the coach of the National team. He initially turned down the role of Nigeria Women’s manager in 2017 but returned in 2020 to coach the side and successfully led them to World Cup qualification.

    Who is their key player?


    Five-time African Women’s Footballer of the Year winner Asisat Oshoala is the frontman for the Super Falcons. The Barcelona ace is regarded as one of the best female goalscorers in the world and won the Champions League with the Catalan club in 2023. She scored a 72nd minute goal against Host Australia which sealed the win for them. 

    What is their record at the World Cup? 


    Nigeria have qualified for every Women’s World Cup tournament with their most successful campaign being reaching the quarterfinals in 1999. However they have only reached the round of 16 in 2019 since then. 

    The England Team

    The Lionesses are the quite the favourites to win the contest against the Super falcons following their records in the group stage. Winning all three games, scoring 8-goals conceding just one.

    Top striker

    Chelsea striker, Lauren James, is the top striker in the team scoring two goals and three assists in their last game against China. She would prove to be an hard nut to crack for the Nigerian side. 

    Chance for upset?

    There is a slim chance that the Super Falcons can upset the Lionesses of England as they did against Australia in the group stage, however on paper it’s a straight win for England. 

  • Oramah’s Low-hanging Fruits for Nigeria’s Development

    Oramah’s Low-hanging Fruits for Nigeria’s Development

    • By, Kehinde Olaosebikan

    The Nigeria-born President and Chairman of Board of Directors, African Export-Import Bank Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Okey Oramah over the weekend led his management team to open the regional headquarters of the bank in Barbados, the Caribbean, North America. 

    The regional headquarters described by the Prime Minister of Barbados , Hon. Mia Amor Motley as “ one of the most outstanding Pan-African achievements of our era “ is an outcome  of the first  African- Caribbean Trade and Investment Forum ( ACTIF) initiated by Afreximbank in Bridgestone last September, after 500 years of deleterious relations between Africa and the Caribbean.

    Excited with the huge potentials of the continental bank on their continent, Prime Minister Motley says “the Caribbean Community eagerly anticipates the effective linking of a fully constructed CARICOM Single Market and Economy to a fully integrated and operational African Continental Free Trade Area-undergirded by air, maritime and telecommunications connectivity between the Caribbean and Africa.

    Mottley lauded the establishment of the Afreximbank CARICOM office, noting that the new office was the culmination of promises made by the Bank during the first AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum held in Barbados in 2022.

    According to her “this is not just a proud moment historically, but it is also a move that makes sense. That will benefit our regional private sector and our regional state-owned corporations who need access to a more empathetic, reasonable bank and one willing to take risks that would allow our people to move and grow to the next level.”

    Referencing the harmful relationship that existed between Africa and the Caribbean before the intervention of Okey Oramah and Afreximbank, the Barbados Prime Minister promised: “we are determined to reverse the negative and evil historical Middle Passage, and reimagine and reconstruct it in a positive way to serve our own interests and purposes.  

    This is not the first historical intercontinental reconnection and revitalization of human and trade relations successfully effectuated by African Export-Import Bank under the leadership of Okey Oramah.   Four years ago, precisely between 24th and 26th of October 2019, Okey Oramah led the Afreximbank to the first Russian-African Summit and Economic Forum held in Sochi, Russia Federation.

    After the epochal summit, President of Russia Federation, Mr. Vladimir Putin disclosed that the summit led to a massive revitalization of trade and economic relations between Africa and Russia. Putin attributed   the “rapid rise” of prosperity in Russia and Africa to the enhanced trade and business relationship between the two continents resulting from the unprecedented summit.

    In appreciation, President Putin honoured Professor Benedict Okey Oramah, with the prestigious Russian National honour of ‘The Order of Friendship’ in the Kremlin, Moscow on November 4, 2019.

    Specifically, President Putin said the award was “ in recognition of the role played by Afreximbank (under Oramah) revitalizing trade and economic relations between Africa and Russia as evident in the success of the Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum held in Sochi, Russia Federation, between 23 and 24 October and the rapidly rising trade and investment relations between Russia and Africa.”

    Four years after, on the 2nd edition of the summit held last week, the Russian Federation President, in his article Russia and Africa: Joining Efforts for Peace, Progress and Successful Future, said with pride that Russian trade turnover with the African countries increased in 2022 to an unprecedented value of 18 Billion Dollars from about 10B in less than 4 years.

    At the summit, effectively attended by Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, the Russian President reiterated the age-long cordial relations between Russia and Africa and offered to further support African countries in the spheres of high technologies, geological exploration, nuclear power, mining and transport engineering, agriculture and fishery.

    In the African Message to the summit delivered by the President of Afreximbank, Professor Benedict Okey Oramah specific requests were made from Russia to increase its trade and support for Africa in the areas of grains and fertilizer for Africa to achieve the much desired food security.

    Professor Oramah told the forum that the African Export-Import Bank along with its African member states are committed to ensuring that critical trade continues to flow uninhibited towards guaranteeing African food security.

    According to him: “Afreximbank is working with the African Union Commission, the United Nations System and Russian partners to use the Africa Trade Exchange (ATEX) e-commerce platform to facilitate seamless flow of goods and payments in any currencies chosen by sellers and buyers in a transparent manner.

    “The platform pools Africa’s demand for grains and fertilizers, and the Bank has placed an aggregate credit limit of US$3 billion to support these transactions.

    “Beyond the food security priorities and in line with the Bank’s mandate, Afreximbank and the Russian Export Centre are collaborating to promote trade and investments in other critical sectors. 

    Professor Oramah charged African countries and businessmen to adequately utilize all the windows in the arrays of business supporting frameworks of Afreximbank and play a more active role in the Russian economy, saying that a two-way trade flow was the sine-qua-non for accelerated trade and economic growth in Africa.

    The Afreximbank boss who thanked the Russian President and the people of Russia for consistently demonstrating a strong bond of friendship and partnership between Russian people and Africa, even in the midst of unprecedented global challenges, tasked African countries to emulate Russia, a country that he said was a net importer of food 20 years but now exporting 20 percent of the total grains being consumed across the globe.

    In the spirit of Renewed Hope for Nigeria, the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu was ably represented by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima who held a series of bilateral meetings on the sideline of the summit. 

    The Vice President disclosed to the applause of Nigerians in Russia that the team in Russia was on a mission to “pursue the completion of the Ajaokuta Steel Complex and the revival of the Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria” being handled by Russians and that discussions had been successful.

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    With emphasis, the Vice President said, “it is going to be a game changer. Having a vibrant steel industry is a sine qua non for the industrial take off of any nation. I can bet you, I can promise you that the President will bring Ajaokuta to reality.”

    “Be rest assured that if there is one legacy that President Tinubu would bequeath to fellow Nigerians, Ajaokuta is one. I’ll come back to Russia, we are going to drive this process, and my leader, my boss and principal – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is irrevocably committed to Ajaokuta and to ALSCON.  

    Heartening as the promises were, it is equally important that the country harkens to the advice of our own Oramah in using the Russian model to develop our agriculture and as well utilize his special status in Russia and recognition across the world for Nigeria’s imminent factual greatness. If Russia could attain food security in 20 years, we should be able to improve tremendously on our current poor level of food security, within the Eight years of Tinubu/Shettima’s administration.

    A direct Russia-Nigeria economic cooperation may suffice as recommended by Professor Maurice Okoli, President, Nigerian Community in Russia. It is a road already cleared and tarred for us by a great patriot, Professor Benedict Okey Oramah, successfully operating Afreximbank to accelerate the transformation of trade and industry in Africa and across the globe.

    Olaosebikan, is a journalist and CEO of Midas Communications Ltd, a global PR firm.

    (midas1062@gmail.com)

  • Basiru’s emergence as APC Nat’l Secretary well deserved

    Basiru’s emergence as APC Nat’l Secretary well deserved

    Two Ibadan-based media experts, Sikiru Akinola and Akin Akinwale, have congratulated a former Osun central senator, Dr. Ajibola Basiru, over his emergence as national secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    A statement jointly signed by duo who are Chief Executive Officers of Le Relazioni Publiche and Four Eyes Media, stated that: “We are delighted to extend our warmest congratulations to Dr. Ajibola Basiru on his appointment as the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC). 

    “This significant achievement marks a new chapter in his distinguished career and reflects the trust and confidence the party places in him.

    “Dr. Ajibola Basiru’s extensive experience and dedication to public service have been evident throughout his career. 

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    “As he assumes the role of National Secretary, we are confident that his leadership will be instrumental in advancing the party’s objectives and promoting the welfare of Nigerians.

    “His appointment comes at a critical juncture in the nation’s political landscape, and we believe his expertise and vision will contribute significantly to the development and growth of the APC. 

    “We commend the party’s leadership for selecting an individual with a proven track record of integrity and commitment to the betterment of society.

    “As friends, well-wishers, and stakeholders, we join in celebrating this momentous occasion and express our heartfelt wishes for success in all his endeavors. We are certain that under his leadership, the APC will continue to make strides in fulfilling its mission to serve the people of Nigeria.

    “Once again, congratulations to Dr. Ajibola Basiru on this well-deserved appointment. We eagerly look forward to witnessing the positive impact of his leadership on the party and the nation.”

  • Niger Coup: JNI warns ECOWAS, others against military action

    Niger Coup: JNI warns ECOWAS, others against military action

    The apex Islamic body in Northern Nigeria, Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) has cautioned the Economic Community of West AFrica (ECOWAS) led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other foreign countries against deploying military to Niger Republic for restoration of democracy.

    JNI, in a statement by its Secretary General, Professor Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, urged the government and other stakeholders to prioritise more diplomatic and political conciliation and collective efforts to in resolving the crisis. 

    He said: “JNI expresses its deep concern and censure of power from a democratically elected President Bozoum, through military coup in Niger Republic. We firmly note the relevance of upholding democratic principles and the rule of law to fostering stability, development and steady progress within nations, which are without doubt cornerstones for good governance, because they (democratic principles and rule of law) prevent arbitrary use of force and power, ensures consistency with international human rights, norms and standards, etc.

    “The JNI therefore commends the efforts so far undertaken by the Nigerian government, particularly the initiation of a dialogue process, aimed at resolving the crisis in Niger Republic. While this attempt may not have yielded the desired results, it demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to peaceful resolutions. We acknowledge that dialogue is an invaluable tool in preventing further bloodshed and instability, within the Sahel Region, already beclouded with many political and security uncertainties.

    “Nevertheless, we wish to raise a word of caution against the pursuit of military action as a means to restore democracy. The interlaced landscape of the northern states of Nigeria and the Republic of Niger, it necessitates a more circumspect and thoughtful action and/or approach. With several Nigerian states sharing borders with Niger Republic, military intervention could have unintended consequences that may impact the peace and stability of both nations.

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    “JNI therefore calls upon all stakeholders to prioritise more diplomatic and political conciliation and collective efforts to the crisis. We believe strongly that dialogue, cooperation, and negotiation are the most effective means to establish lasting peace and stability in the region. It is equally essential that the international community, including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), continues to engage in peaceful diplomatic discussions aimed at finding a resolution please.

    “In these challenging times, we urge all faithful believers to turn to Allah in prayer, seeking His merciful intervention to guide leaders toward wise decisions and a peaceful resolution. Let us pray together for the restoration of peace and order, the protection of human rights, and the well-being of the people of Nigeria and Niger Republic.

    “Lastly, the JNI reiterates its commitment to promoting unity, understanding, and cooperation among all Muslims and communities. We stand united against any form of injustice, oppression, and violence, advocating for a peaceful and harmonious world.

    “May Allah, the Compassionate and the Merciful, guide us all toward a path of peace, justice, and understanding. Aamin.”

  • Senate jettisons ECOWAS’ proposed military action in Niger

    Senate jettisons ECOWAS’ proposed military action in Niger

    The Senate has rejected the option of military operations in neighbouring Niger Republic, advising the Federal Government to address the issues politically rather than using military action.

    The Senate however called on the ECOWAS Parliament and other leaders to condemn the coup d’etat in the country.

    The Nation reported that President Tinubu had written the Senate on Friday, seeking for the implementation of the Resolutions of ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government on the political situation in Niger Republic.

    The communique issued by the ECOWAS leaders chaired by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is the chairman, stated that military action would be carried against any country that forcefully toppled a democratically elected government.

    But considering the executive communication during a closed-door session that lasted for more than two hours on Saturday, which was raised by the Senate leader, Bamidele Opeyemi, the Senate rejected military action and insisted on engaging with the Nigerian President on resolving the issue.

    Speaking after the closed-door session, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, said at the closed-session they considered Tinubu’s request and resolved to go for a political solution rather than military action, considering the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and Niger.

    “At our executive session, the Senate condemned in totality the coup that took place in Niger Republic.

    “The Senate commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other Heads of State of ECOWAS on their prompt response.

    “The Senate recognises the fact that President Tinubu, by the virtue of his correspondence, has not asked that we should approve a request to go to war, but he expressed a wish to solicit support in the successful implementation of the ECOWAS communique.

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    “The leadership of the Senate is mandated to further engage the President on how best to engage and resolve the issues,” Akpabio said.

    Speaking further, the Senate President said the Senate was calling on the President of Nigeria, who is also the Chairman of ECOWAS, to further engage leaders to strengthen political options in resolving the political situation in Niger.

    “The Senate is mandated to further engage President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on how best to resolve the issue in view of the cordial relationship between Nigeria and Niger.

    “The Senate called on the ECOWAS Parliament to rise to this and condemn the military coup in Niger and to resolve the impasse,” Akpabio added.