Author: The Nation

  • Enugu Governor meets Tinubu, seeks Kanu’s release

    Enugu Governor meets Tinubu, seeks Kanu’s release

    Enugu Governor Peter Mbah on Thursday met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and appealed for the release of detained 

    leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

    Mbah told reporters at the Presidential Villa, Abuja after the meeting that his appeal was based on the promise by the President to engender national healing and serve with compassion in his inaugural speech.

    He expressed the hope that the President would give a favorable consideration to the request for the self-acclaimed leader of IPOB leader to regain his freedom.

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    “Finally, we also talked about the release of Nnamdi Kanu. You know, that the South East has made a collective demand to have Nnamdi Kanu released. And we basically identified with that and request, Mr. President, who in his inaugural address promised the people that he’s going to engender national healing and he’s going to serve with compassion. 

    “So we’ve basically informed him that this would serve as a pointer to his administration’s extension of hands of fellowship to Ndigbo,” he said.

  • Sanwo-Olu appoints SSG, CoS

    Sanwo-Olu appoints SSG, CoS

    Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has appointed a Federal Commissioner of the National Population Commission (NPC), Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, as Secretary to the Lagos State Government (SSG).

    The Governor also re-appointed Tayo Ayinde and Gboyega Soyanwo as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff respectively.

    The appointments were announced on Thursday by the Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola. The appointments take immediate effect. 

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    Salu-Hundeyin, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, is a Commissioner representing Lagos State in the National Population Commission (NPC) before she was appointed SSG.

    Ayinde and Soyannwo served as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff respectively during the first term of Governor Sanwo-Olu.

  • As Tinubu Inaugurates Akume as 21st SGF

    As Tinubu Inaugurates Akume as 21st SGF

    • By, Maiwada Dammallam

    The news of the appointment of the former governor of Benue state, three terms Senator and the immediate past Minister of special duties as the new Secretary to  government of the Federation came as a big surprise to many albeit a surprise as delightful as an unexpected Christmas present. The appointment was a masterly performance by President Tinubu, a political tactician whose adroitness always stands him out as a politician and an administrator. Beside being a round peg in a round hole, SGF Akume is a ready answer to the age long question of balancing the ethno-religious and regional hegemony of Nigeria, perhaps, the most delicate aspect of the schedule of a Nigerian president. 

    Zeroing on George Akume for the coveted office of the SGF among many eminent Nigerians was a systematic and a courageous departure from the past beside being a pragmatic first step towards the development of Nigeria. This is not unexpected considering President Tinubu’s commitment to excellence and penchant for authoring lasting legacies. Akume’s appointment is quite confirmatory of Tinubu’s avowed subscription to good governance and quality representation. A popular grassroots politician, a former two terms Governor, three terms senator and a former. With a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a master’s degree in Labour Relations, Tinubu couldn’t settle for a better choice than Akume for the office of the SGF which is more or less the engine room of the government.

    As a politician, SGF Akume’s name is engraved in the APC hall of fame for his laudable contributions to the growth of the party, right from its formative years to now that it has taken over as the ruling party in Nigeria. His influence went far beyond the borders of Benue State where even without his party, the APC, in power, he kept PDP on its toes and with bloodied nose all through the tragic administration of former Governor Samuel Ortom (PDP). Not even the added advantage of having Iyochia Ayu, the erstwhile despotic PDP National Chairman, could slow down the intimidating influence of SGF Akume in Benue State and the middle belt region in general. But for his resilience and perseverance, APC might’ve died a slow asphyxiating death in the in the middle belt as envisaged by Ortom and Ayu. He persevered and kept the APC house not only alive but kicking. While it lasted, he was some sort of a watering hole for members of the APC in Benue and neighboring states. 

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    This may explain why Akume’s nomination is being celebrated across party lines in the region; a clear indication that the entire region is pleased with, expectedly, Benue State being the epicenter. For close to 2 decades Akume has been the rallying point of Benue politics with tentacles reaching the remotest enclaves of the state; touching live and making a difference. It’s not accidental that he was the first Governor to have completed two terms in office in Benue State, the state’s diversity, political complexity, intimidating opposition warlords and all. It’s with a dint of hard work, resilience, perseverance and genuine commitment to the people. 

    President Tinubu deserve accolades for walking his talk. When campaigning he promised to bring on board people with the experience, panache, commitment, intelligence, versatility and ability to deliver given assignments for the over all benefits of the people without compromising the best interest of Nigeria. This cap fitted Akume like a glove. Remaining a recurring decimal in the middle belt politics for decades; negotiating safely through political land mines and booby traps is a testament of Akume’s dexterity and cosmopolitanism. 

    Of course, good leaders don’t just fall from the sky. They are self-made; molded by self-imposed disciplinary rules and regulations. And it takes one to identify one. President Tinubu and SGF Akume could be said to be a match made in heaven. It’s a choice made on the basis of track record, trust and familiarity. President Tinubu’s obsession and or even addiction to quality service delivery must have influenced his decision to pick Sen. Akume as his SGF and no doubt there couldn’t be a better choice that could fit President Tinubu’s aspiration to rejuvenate, equip and fast track Nigeria’s journey to nationhood. 

    SGF Akume is not one to learn on the job having successfully ruled Benue State, a miniature Nigeria, for two terms without hitches and with a very enviable record to show for it. A 3-term stint in the upper chamber of the National Assembly and a 4-year ministerial term must have equipped him with the versatility needed for the job of an SGF. His appointment is indicative of President Tinubu’s dedication to all Nigerians, regardless of their religious, regional or ethnic backgrounds. It reinforces his steadfastness in his pledge to unite Nigeria and ensure equal quality representation. President Tinubu deserve commendation for maintaining his trademark commitment to meritocracy. It’s a deviation from the primordial tendencies that kept Nigeria moving in a hopeless circle of retardation.

    Now that President Tinubu is done with perhaps the trickiest appointment; that of the SGF, and both he and SGF Akume look set to hit the ground running, I think Nigerians should put behind inimical tendencies of exploiting religious and regional fault lines to resolve political setbacks to have enough time and energy to probe governance and ensure quality service delivery. SGF Akume is already appointed and it’s very obvious he’s here to stay. Then, it’s going to be more beneficial for all and sundry to rally behind and support the new SGF to give his best shot ever for Nigeria. As it was before, so it is today; Nigeria is for us to make of mar. Certainly we could make Nigeria by intelligent and patriotic choices or mar it by silly egocentric choices. 

    The newly sworn-in Tinubu administration inherited myriad of problems mostly leftovers from the days of the PDP which the immediate past administration couldn’t resolve satisfactorily President Tinubu is leaving no one in doubt about his determination to make Nigeria a better place than he met it. His pragmatic approach to biting issues like the swift decision of fuel subsidy removal is indicative of his excellent grasp of the Nigerian situation. We owe it to Nigeria to support him and his carefully handpicked appointees.

  • Yorubas throw best parties – Mercy Aigbe

    Yorubas throw best parties – Mercy Aigbe

    Yorubas are unarguably the best when it comes to organising parties, popular actress, Mercy Aigbe-Adeoti has argued.

    She applauded the southwesterners for their innovation it came to throwing funfair events.

    The movie star shared a video clip that captured her at a party venue, in a well-decorated hall.

    In front of her, on the table was a petite size of local pot used in cooking dishes for parties.

    She explained the little pot which served the purpose of the usual china wares contained the well-known Yoruba delicacy, amala with fresh meats, goat, and other assorted meats.

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    Speaking of the souvenirs, the mother of two noted there was absolutely nothing the Yorubas couldn’t share while citing the hot sweet bread she got as a souvenir at a recent party.

    She wrote: “Yorubas throw the best parties! No cap!

    “What! Hot Amala, inside Ikoko Irin …. with fresh fish and ‘inside meat ‘ ‘orisirisi ‘ with ‘Ogufe’ (goat meat) the souvenirs nko?

    “The other day fresh hot sweet bread was shared as souvenir at a party! Nothing they cannot share as souvenirs. #owanbeexperience #owanbenaija #owanbeparty.”

  • Panic in Anambra Assembly as armed men try to whisk away member-elect

    Panic in Anambra Assembly as armed men try to whisk away member-elect

    There was panic at the Anambra State House of Assembly as four armed men, suspected to be operatives of the Directorate of Security Services (DSS), tried to whisk away member-elect for Nnewi North constituency, Mr Onyekachukwu Ike.

    The armed men drove into the Assembly complex in three vehicles and grabbed the member-elect after he participated in a valedictory thanksgiving mass for the seventh Assembly.

    They forced the member-elect into their vehicle and were trying to drive out of the Assembly complex when security personnel quickly locked the exit gate.

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    The Acting Clerk of the Assembly, Mrs Esther Aneto, and other senior staff lamented that the suspected DSS operatives did not inform them or even the Police personnel at the Assembly before trying to whisk Ike away.

    One of the suspected DSS operatives, however, explained that they had a court order to arrest the member-elect.

    It took the intervention of the Speaker, Dr Uche Okafor, and the Deputy Governor, Dr Onyeka Ibezim, who came to represent the Governor at the Valedictory session of the seventh Assembly, before the member-elect was released.

    (NAN)

  • Gospel singer Psalmos organises mega concert with 15 top ministers

    Gospel singer Psalmos organises mega concert with 15 top ministers

    Gospel minister, Bolaji Adekunle-Oniyo, aka Psalmos, has called on Nigerians to anticipate the move of God in her monthly prophetic and testimony praise programme.

    The July- December edition of the programme will feature at least 15 other top ministers according to schedules released by Psalmosphere, the stage name of the organiser.

    They include: Yinka Alaseyori, Big Bolaji, Ibitayo Jeje, Bidemi Olaoba and the Glorious Twins.

    Others are: Dare Justified, Bois Olorun, David Nkenor, and Gbenga Ileri.

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    Speaking on the programme, Psalmos said: “The sacrifice of praise and worship to God is a monthly programme that holds every first day of the month, where various ministers are being invited on board to raise an altar of praise to God.

    “The June edition was awesome and was powerful, and still available my YouTube channel (@psalmosofficial); watch out for a mind blowing edition for the month of July.”

    The programme will be live on Instagram, Psalmosofficial, Twitter @Psalmos Official and Facebook on Psalmosinstrumentofworship.

    Psalmos is a worship leader and songwriter who rose to prominence following the release of her hit song “Oluwa ku’se” featuring Kore. Since then, Psalmos has ministered in a number of churches across Nigeria and the UK, including Gloryhouse church in London.

    Her song Kos’oba Bi Re, featuring Lady Evangelist Tope Alabi in a Live Concert, has been viewed several million times on Youtube. But, Psalmos remains ever humble and down-to-earth. She remains accessible and willing to share her success story.

  • Digital fashion: Nigeria’s first virtual influencer Mojirade styled in afrocentric accessories by DunsinCrafts

    Digital fashion: Nigeria’s first virtual influencer Mojirade styled in afrocentric accessories by DunsinCrafts

    DunsinCraft Collection LTD, the renowned Afrocentric accessory brand, has forged a partnership with REDMUR, an innovative digital fashion company based in Nigeria.

    They have embarked on an exciting venture aimed at promoting Afrocentrism in the digital fashion industry.

    At the forefront of this collaboration is the creation of Mojirade, Nigeria’s first virtual influencer.

    Developed by the talented team at REDMUR, Mojirade is a remarkably lifelike computer-generated virtual human who embodies the vision and aesthetic of the REMDUR brand. To promote Afrocentrism and celebrate African artistry, DunsinCrafts has taken on the responsibility of styling Mojirade in their exquisite Afrocentric accessories.

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    DunsinCraft Collection LTD, led by its founder Bolaji Oluwadunsin, has always been committed to igniting a global movement of cultural appreciation and empowerment through their Afrocentric accessories. With this partnership, they are extending their reach into the digital realm, embracing the power of Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality to enhance user experiences and create unforgettable moments in the fashion industry.

    By integrating Afrocentric accessories into the virtual fashion landscape, DunsinCrafts aims to empower black women and celebrate their beauty in the metaverse.

    They recognised the significance of digital fashion in today’s post-Covid-19 world and the potential it holds to create a truly immersive Afro-digital experience.

    This collaboration also aligns with DunsinCrafts’ commitment to sustainability and reducing waste. As a leading manufacturer of Afrocentric accessories in Nigeria, they are gradually transforming into a FashionTech company, exploring new avenues for innovation, creativity, and environmental responsibility.

    REDMUR, known for their expertise in merging fashion, media, and technology, shares a common vision with DunsinCrafts.

    Together, they seek to push the boundaries of what is possible in the fashion industry, connecting brands with next-gen consumers through innovative digital solutions.

    This partnership marks an exciting chapter for both DunsinCrafts and REDMUR, as they leverage their respective strengths to amplify Afrocentrism in the digital fashion space. By celebrating African artistry and embracing the digital realm, they are set to make a lasting impact on the global fashion industry while empowering individuals to embrace their roots and express their unique style.

     As DunsinCrafts and REDMUR continue their journey of innovation and creativity, they remain dedicated to fostering cultural appreciation, driving sustainability, and creating unforgettable experiences in the digital fashion landscape.

  • Internet fraud: Court orders student to clean EFCC premises for 2 weeks

    Internet fraud: Court orders student to clean EFCC premises for 2 weeks

    The FCT High Court in Gwagwalada on Thursday ordered a student, Istifanus Irmiya, to clean the premises of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for two weeks for internet fraud.

    Irmiya was docked by the EFCC on a two-count charge, boarding on cheating and personation.

    He pleaded guilty to the charges and begged the court for leniency.
    Delivering judgment, Justice Aliyu Shafa, convicted and sentenced Irmiya to clean the commission’s premises from 9 a.m. to 12 noon daily for two weeks.

    Shafa also ordered Irmiya to pay a fine of N100, 000.

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    He ordered that the phone used by the convict to perpetuate the crime should be burnt.

    “I have carefully listened to the plea of allocutus made by the convict and the defence counsel.

    “The rate of internet fraud through Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, among others in the society is so alarming. That he is a first time offender is not an excuse to go scot-free.
    “The rate of Yahoo-Yahoo among youths is alarming. “Many who resort to crime always have ‘I want to get rich quick’ mindset. Sending him to prison might make him more hardened,” the judge ruled.

    Earlier, the convict pleaded with the court to tamper justice with mercy, adding that he would not indulge in such acts again.
    “I want to beg the court for mercy. I’m deeply sorry for what I have done. I’m a changed person now knowing fully well the consequences of my offence,” he said.

    The Defence Counsel, Mr Chibuike Chima, in support of the allocutus by the convict, told the court that Irmiya had no previous conviction record and was also remorseful.

    “Irmiya is the only son of the family and he is seeking admission into the university. He has spent one month in EFCC custody.
    “The convict has shown remorse and genuinely repented over the crime he has committed by way of expressing genuine repentance, he has restituted the proceeds of crime which is the sum of 250 Euros.

    “The convict is a first-time offender. He has not be convicted for any other crime of whatever kind. We urge my lord to tamper justice with mercy.

    “We assure this court that going forward, the convict will be of good behaviour,” Chima pleaded.

    The EFCC Counsel, Ms Taiwo Aromolaran, told the court that Irmiya had sometime in 2022 within the jurisdiction of the court cheated by personation.
    Aromolaran said that the convict deceived his victim while pretending to be one mistress Clara a female Caucasian.

    She said that the convict carried out an illegal act, making one Alex Lexis, a German, to send him the sum of 250 Euros which he received via PayPal and Nosh Apps before transferring the money to his own account domiciled with Polaris Bank.

    She said that the convict sometime in 2022, also had in his possession documents containing false-pretence, where he represented himself as a German on his Facebook and KK accounts, created by him with the intent to induce Alex Lexis to deliver money to him.

    She said the offence contravened the provisions of Section 321 of the Penal Code Act of the Federation (Abuja), 1990 and punishable under Section 324 of the same Act
    .
    Also, Section 6 in conjunction with Section 8 of the advance-fee fraud and other related offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the same Act.

    She pleaded with the court that the cell phone being the instrument used for the crime should be forfeited.

    Aromolaran urged the court to take into consideration the increase in the menace of internet frauds in Nigeria, adding that the fraudsters operated as syndicates.

    “They believe that merely coming to court and pleading guilty is enough to attract the sympathy of the court.

    (NAN)