Author: The Nation

  • Economists task FG on competence, and professionalism in appointing CBN Governor

    Economists task FG on competence, and professionalism in appointing CBN Governor

    An economist, Prof. Hassan Oaikhenan, has advised the Federal Government to consider a seasoned policy-oriented economist as the next Governor for the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), following the suspension of Godwin Emefiele.

    Oaikhenan gave the advice in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.

    The Professor of Economics, University of Benin, Edo, said such a professional must have a deep understanding of the macroeconomy.

    NAN reports that President Bola Tinubu on Friday suspended Emefiele from office as the CBN Governor following the ongoing investigation of his office and the planned reforms in the financial sector of the economy.

    The president directed him to immediately hand over the affairs of his office to the Deputy Governor (Operations Directorate), who will act as the CBN Governor pending the conclusion of the investigation and the reforms.

    “In appointing another Governor of the CBN, I expect the government to play down the issue of politics and focus on professionalism.

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    “It makes sense to appoint a seasoned professional, not from the commercial banks, which has more or less become the tradition in the appointment of CBN governors in the country.

    “I expect that in appointing another CBN Governor, there is need to look outside the commercial banks,” he said.

    The professor said that the suspension was not unexpected, but would have been surprising if it was otherwise.

    Oaikhenan said that Emefiele, unfortunately, performed below expectation as the CBN Governor, going by the way he literally turned the bank to a political institution.

    He said, “the British, for example, appointed Mark Carney, a Canadian, as the Governor of the Bank of England, on account of his competence.

    “Similarly, the Indian Government reached out to one of its citizens, Raghuram Rajan, a seasoned economist at the IMF, when it needed to appoint a Governor for the Reserve Bank of India.

    “More recently, Madame Christian Lagarde was appointed as the Head of the European Central Bank (ECB) from her exalted position as the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    “There is thus a compelling need for the government to follow best practises in appointing the next Governor for the CBN by placing competence over and above ethno-religious considerations.”

    Oaikhenan also expressed disappointment in the way and manner Emefiele launched his agricultural produce pyramids, which according to him were merely for the cameras.

    “I, for example, had issues with his launching of all kinds of agricultural produce pyramids, which were mostly for the cameras but having little or no practical contents and effects.

    “His attempt at taking a shot at the number one office, using the CBN as a launch pad, was as embarrassing as it was nauseating.

    “By so doing, he desecrated the exalted office of the CBN Governor, known traditionally, worldwide, to be conservative and apolitical.

    “By that very action, he trampled on the prestige of that exalted office like never seen before, thereby bringing it to an unprecedented low.”

    Also, Sheriffdeen Tella, Professor of Economics at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun, spoke in the same vein.

    “The suspension should not be surprising even to himself.

    “He has over the time thrown the economy into domestic shocks through policy inconsistency and summersaults without apology to anybody. Even to the government, he is embarrassing.

    “The last ditch was the twin policy of cashless economy and currency redesign that resulted in the death of Nigerians, collapse of businesses and loss of faith in the banking services.

    “So, I expect a central banker who knows the working of a central bank as regulator of the system, not competitor with banks or a neutral sound economist.

    “Though, I have preference for the former in this critical period of monetary management,” Tella said

    (NAN)

  • Ebonyi gets first female SSG, Prof Grace Umezurike

    Ebonyi gets first female SSG, Prof Grace Umezurike

    Ebonyi Governor Francis Nwifuru has appointed a university don Prof. Grace Umezurike as the Secretary to the State Government(SSG)

    Umezuruike is the first female to be appointed SSG in the history of the State.

    Nwifuru announced this in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Dr. Monday Uzor, at the weekend.

    According to Uzor, the SSG will be sworn in at the State Executive Council Chamber Government House, Ochudu Centenary City Abakaliki, on Tuesday.

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    “The Governor of Ebonyi State, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru has approved the appointment of Prof. Grace Umezurike as Secretary to Ebonyi State Government.

    “The appointment takes immediate effect.

    ” She will be sworn – in on Tuesday, 13th June 2023,” the statement reads.

     Umezuruike, before her appointment, was a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy Ebonyi State University.

    She is the wife of the former Commissioner for Health in the David Umahi administration.

  • On the Road in Reykjavik: Your Ultimate Guide to Car Rental in Iceland’s Enchanting Capital

    On the Road in Reykjavik: Your Ultimate Guide to Car Rental in Iceland’s Enchanting Capital

    We understand that renting a car in Iceland or any other foreign country can sometimes be a daunting task. This guide aims to make that process as seamless as possible, allowing you to focus on the breathtaking beauty that is uniquely Icelandic.

    Hitting the Gas in the Land of Fire and Ice

    There’s nothing quite like the open road, particularly when that road winds through one of the world’s most geologically unique landscapes. Renting a car in Reykjavik, the vibrant capital of Iceland is a popular choice for many of the over 2 million tourists who visited the island nation in 2022, seeking to experience the breathtaking Northern Lights, geysers, glaciers, and volcanic landscapes firsthand.

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    Navigating the Car Rental Landscape in Reykjavik

    When choosing a car rental in Reykjavik, it’s essential to consider various factors to make your Icelandic journey as smooth as possible. The car you choose depends greatly on your travel plans. For city exploration, small cars are convenient, while SUVs or 4x4s are necessary for those looking to traverse the rugged highland terrains.

    Despite the island’s modest population of around 360,000 inhabitants, Iceland boasts an impressive array of car rental options. According to a 2022 Icelandic Tourism Board report, there are over 50 car rental agencies in Reykjavik alone, providing everything from economical compact cars to all-terrain vehicles equipped for Iceland’s unique topography.

    Understanding Icelandic Rules of the Road

    Iceland’s road rules can seem daunting to first-time visitors. But don’t fret! With some preparation, you’ll navigate the roads like a seasoned Viking. Remember, Iceland drives on the right-hand side, and seat belts are mandatory for all passengers. Speed limits range from 50 km/h in urban areas to 90 km/h on paved rural roads.

    One unique aspect of driving in Iceland is the prevalence of single-lane bridges on rural roads, which require particular attention and courtesy to cross safely. Additionally, off-road driving is strictly prohibited to protect the fragile ecosystem.

    Tips for a Smooth Journey

    Renting a car in Reykjavik is only the beginning of your Icelandic adventure. Before you hit the road, consider these tips to ensure a smooth journey:

    1. Insurance: Always check what your insurance covers. Gravel protection can be a good investment, as minor chips from loose stones on rural roads are common.

    2. Fuel Up: Gas stations can be sparse in rural areas. Always fill up when you have the chance, and remember that many stations in remote areas are self-service and card-only.

    3. Road Conditions: Always check the weather and road conditions before setting out, particularly in winter months when the weather can change quickly.

    4. GPS and Maps: Reliable GPS is a must-have, but also carry a physical map as a backup.

    Renting a car in Reykjavik offers an unrivalled opportunity to explore the beauty of Iceland at your own pace, from glaciers to volcanoes. It gives you the freedom to unearth hidden gems, from quiet black sand beaches to bubbling hot springs, that are often missed by guided tours. With the right preparations, your Icelandic road trip will be a mesmerizing journey you’ll remember for a lifetime.

  • Time Travelers’ Paradise: Exploring Italy’s Best Historical and Cultural Sites

    Time Travelers’ Paradise: Exploring Italy’s Best Historical and Cultural Sites

    Italy, a country renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage, offers a treasure trove of experiences for history buffs. A trip to Italy is a dream come true for those eager to immerse themselves in ancient civilizations, grand architectural marvels, and masterpieces of art. From the iconic landmarks of Rome to the romantic canals of Venice and the Renaissance treasures of Florence, Italy beckons history enthusiasts to embark on a captivating journey through time.

    Rome: The Eternal City’s Timeless Splendour

    No trip to Italy is complete without exploring the historical wonders of Rome. The Colosseum, a symbol of ancient Rome’s grandeur, stands as a testament to the power and engineering prowess of the Roman Empire. Research findings reveal that the Colosseum attracts millions of visitors each year, making it one of the most visited historical sites in the world. Beyond the Colosseum, Rome’s rich history unfolds at every turn, with iconic sites such as the Roman Forum, Pantheon, and the Vatican City, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.

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    Venice: A Floating Museum of History and Romance

    While known for its picturesque canals and romantic ambience, Venice also boasts a rich historical and cultural legacy. The stunning Piazza San Marco is a hub of architectural masterpieces, including the magnificent St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. Statistics reveal that Venice’s historical significance and unique charm continue to attract millions of visitors each year and inspire pop culture, despite the challenges of over-tourism. Exploring Venice’s narrow alleyways and historic sites offers a glimpse into the city’s glorious past and the influence of the Venetian Republic.

    Florence: The Renaissance City of Art and Culture

    As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a haven for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. The city’s historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is brimming with architectural treasures and world-renowned museums. The magnificent Florence Cathedral, with its iconic dome designed by Brunelleschi, dominates the city’s skyline. The Uffizi Gallery, home to an impressive collection of Renaissance masterpieces, including Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus,” is a must-visit for art lovers. Research findings indicate that Florence’s artistic heritage continues to captivate visitors, with over 2 million people annually exploring its cultural riches.

    Pompeii and Herculaneum: Preserved Cities Frozen in Time

    For a glimpse into ancient Roman life, a visit to the archaeological sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum is an absolute must. These cities were famously buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD and were remarkably preserved, offering unparalleled insights into daily life during the Roman era. Statistics reveal that Pompeii alone attracts millions of visitors annually, highlighting the enduring fascination with this well-preserved archaeological treasure.

    In conclusion, Italy beckons history buffs with its wealth of historical and cultural sites. From the eternal splendour of Rome to the romantic allure of Venice and the artistic treasures of Florence, each city offers a unique glimpse into different periods of history.

  • Simi set to release first single of the year

    Simi set to release first single of the year

    Popular singer Simi is ready to hit the industry by midnight with her new single release titled: stranger.

    The singer hinted fans on the single while announcing a snippet of what to expect via her Instagram page.

    Simi, wife to famous artiste, Adekunle Gold, also narrated her encounter at the Passport office after being denied access to the building by the officer on duty.

    Read Also: Simi slams critics over alleged fake accent

    According to her, the officer claimed she was dressed indecently and requested her get dressed properly before gaining access.

    The singer reacted to this in an humorous manner, adding she sang to them after getting her passport.

  • Your soul mate is probably transgender man, Jay Boogie to straight men

    Your soul mate is probably transgender man, Jay Boogie to straight men

    Nigeria’s transgender woman, Jay Boogie has challenged straight men to consider dating women like her.

    Born Daniel Anthony Nsikan, the brand influencer argued the reason so many straight men were still single was that they seek love and loyalty solely from ‘real’ women ignoring the transgender.

    She insisted a man’s significant other could be anyone, straight woman or transgender, adding love isn’t something one could manipulate to get.

    Read Also: Transgender influencer Nikita Dragun held in men’s cell 

    She wrote: “A lot of you straight men, your soul mate is probably a trans woman. That’s probably why a lot of y’all are still single and relationships can’t work, and can’t find loyalty in genetic women.

    “YOUR SOULMATE COULD BE ANYONE!!! Love is love and you can’t stop who it’s towards.”

  • Suspected kidnapper shot dead in Ondo as 13 victims are rescued

    Suspected kidnapper shot dead in Ondo as 13 victims are rescued

    A suspected kidnapper has been shot dead by a joint security operatives during a mission to rescue 13 persons who were abducted at Isua, headquarters of Akoko South-East Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    The 13 persons were heading to Abuja when gunmen abducted and marched them into the forest.

    A source said the victims were travelling in an 18-passenger bus travelling to Abuja from Lagos.

    The source said: “It was like a movie when an Abuja bound bus was waylaid on Tuesday by some unknown gunmen at Isua the headquarters of Akoko South East Local Government and 13 passengers were marched them to the forest.”

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    Security operatives, comprising men of the Amotekun Corp,  soldiers, the Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were said to have  stormed the forest in a bid to rescue the victims.

    It was gathered that the victims were rescued at Ikakumo area in Akoko North-East Local Government Area  a distance of almost 20 kilometers from Isua where they were picked.

    The rescued victims were said to have taken to the Isua Police Station .

    Ondo Police spokesman, SP Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, who confirmed the incident said one of the kidnappers was shot dead when the security men engaged the kidnappers in a shootout.

    She said: “The victims were rescued by the joint security operation. One of them was killed during gun duel. We are on top of the situation.”

  • Super Eagles’ striker, Awoniyi makes surprise visit to Ilorin hospital

    Super Eagles’ striker, Awoniyi makes surprise visit to Ilorin hospital

    Super Eagles of Nigeria and Nothingham Forest of England striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the Ilorin General Hospital where he supported patients.

    The former Union Berlin of Germany marksman was received by the hospital’s Chief Medical Director (CMD), Dr Bola Abdulkadir, into the facility.

    The Super Eagles’ striker was later conducted round different wards of the hospital where a female cancer patient was introduced to him for help.

    The Nothingham Forest striker after receiving briefs of the patient was told that the woman needed a complete dose of a particular injection which each cost N107,000 and paid for the remaining four doses.

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    Another patient who needed N5,000 to get oxygen for one of her children received over N100,000 from the former Liverpool forward, while he also supported two old men with another N100,000.

    Awoniyi’s many donations came after he had presented envelopes containing cash to several patients at the hospital receiving various treatments.

    The Nothingham Forest striker also initiated several unaccounted donations at the hospital before departing for his usual off season training.

    While in the office of the CMD, Dr Bola Abdulkadir, thanked the Super Eagles striker for deeming it feat to visit the hospital to assist needy patients.

    The CMD posited that government alone cannot shoulder the responsibility of everything, hence the need for the well to do individuals to be of help.

    He solicited the support of the striker where he urged him to make donation to a foundation in the hospital where funds are accessed for the needy.

    Awoniyi had earlier visited the Emir of Ilorin and Chairman of Kwara Traditional Council, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, prayed for the player’s success in the upcoming season and beyond.

    (NAN)

  • Eko Disco reads riot act to electricity vandals

    Eko Disco reads riot act to electricity vandals

    Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDC) has warned its customers to desist from vandalising and tampering with its equipment or face five to seven years imprisonment.

    Dr Tinuade Sanda, the Chief Executive Officer (EKEDC), made the appeal during a customer engagement forum organised by the company on Thursday in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that customers at the forum were drawn from Orile District areas including Surulere, Aguda, Coker, Orile, Ikate, Animashaun, Eric more and Doyin zones.

    Sanda, who was represented by Mrs Rekhiat Momoh, the company’s Chief Commercial Officer, said that the town hall became necessary to intimate customers within the Orile network on the high rate of energy theft and equipment vandalism perpetuated by some customers in the communities.

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    She said that the meeting showed the company’s empathy to consumers as one of its core value and to listen to their complaints and profer solutions.

    Sanda warned its customers to desist from engaging in illegal connection to avoid facing the full wrath of the law.

    The CEO appealed to electricity consumers and stakeholders to report anyone found engaged in illegal use of energy without billing.

    She said that the company had recorded some improvements in area of metring and effective service delivery within its network.

    Sanda said that equipments vandalism has been a serious challenge among customers within the central business unit in area like Orile, Apapa, ijora and Mushin.

    According to her, vandalism is rampant within customers arround business central.

    “The company is lossing close to a billion Naira on vandalism within its network.

    “The transformer is most vandalised and when a transformer is vandalised, over a million Naira is spent to replace such.

    “Almost on weekly basis, we are experiencing transformer vandalism in the central circuit business of Eko Distribution Company.

    “The ricocheting effect will not only impede progress in the power sector and affect revenue, but will also erode the quality of electricity supply to our customers,” Sanda explained.

    She warned of dire sanctions for offenders, and noted it is a punishable offence under Section 94(3) of the EPSRA Act 2005.

    According to her, culprits are liable to imprisonment for five to seven years.

    She said that about 90 persons had been appended for equipments vandalism to date.

    The EKEDC helmsman said the measure became necessary against the backdrop of about a billion lost to various forms of energy theft and vandalism in the zone.

    She warned: “Any act of infraction will be met with a stiff penalty. Enough is enough; Eko Disco will no longer tolerate this act of illegal tampering of our equipment and electrical installations.

    “Tampering with Eko Disco meters, installations, distribution lines, equipment or assault on any field worker will attract a jail term.

    “The management of EKEDC will no longer handle these actions with kid gloves; this is no empty threat. If you disregard this warning, you do so at your own risk ,” she added.

    The EKEDC boss said it cost the company a huge amount to replace vandalised equipment and meters damaged by customers in a bid to bypass the meters.

    On metring, Sanda said that company had metered about
    435,000 customers within the network.

    She said that the company still had a metering  gap and its seriously working toward closing the gaps.

    “We plan to install about 42,000 before the end of the year.

    “EKEDC install 7,000 meters on monthly basis,” she said.

    Mr Lateef Olaogun, Chairman, Coker/Aguda, Community Development commended the disco on effective service delivery and appealed to customers within the network to embrace metring process to reduce  estimated billing.

    Olaogun advised electricity customers to assist the company in arresting equipments vandals.

    Also, Mr Akeem Ojora, who represented Fatai Ojora, Oba of Ijora,  lauded Eko Disco for prompt response to faults and effective service delivery within its network.

    Ojora urged customers to embrace peaceful dialogue in addressing issues affecting them than being violence.(NAN)

  • I warned Hushpuppi before arrest – Soso Soberekon

    I warned Hushpuppi before arrest – Soso Soberekon

    Music executive Soso Soberekon has recalled he warned embattled Instagram celebrity Hushpuppi about his imminent arrest.

    Soberekon admitted the arrest of Hushpuppi wasn’t surprising to him as he had always anticipated it.

    According to Soberekon, he used to hang out with the convicted internet fraudster whenever he visited Dubai.

    Prior to Hushpuppi’s arrest, the artiste manager claimed he cautioned him about his lavish spending and online wealth display, noting all those could lead to his eventual arrest

    He said: “I mentioned such to him. I told him that, that can happen to him. I told him it was possible for that to happen to him. So I was not surprised. I pray he’ll scale through, I pray”.

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    Admonishing young people who follow that path or look for quick-and-easy ways to make money, the entertainment boss added: “I think everybody just needs to be patient because I find it heartbreaking when I see young people doing money ritual.

    “Apart from fraud, I find it heartbreaking when I see young people going into some kind of crime because they are trying to go up to the fast lane to make quick money.

    “Even sometimes, when I see…I might be in a particular place and I see some young boys, even the attitude they present out there is not even encouraging at all. I just believe everybody should be patient.”

    In November 2022, Hushpuppi was sentenced to 11 years and 3 months in federal prison in US by Justice Otis Wright II, for conspiring to launder tens of millions of dollars from online scams.

    The judgment drew the curtain on Hushpuppi’s trial spanning two years and four months since his arrest in June 2020 at his Dubai hotel apartment.

    Having already spent two years in prison, the convicted fraudster born Ramon Abass Olorunwa however, has nine more years to go.

    He was also ordered to pay over $1.7m in restitution to two fraud victims.