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  • Time to reward creatives, says music executive Alugo

    Time to reward creatives, says music executive Alugo

    Music executive Ademola Alugo has said it is time for creatives to be recognised and rewarded accordingly.

    Alugo, who is also the head of operations at Dapper Music, said music has gone beyond where it used to be while recognisng the role of music streaming.

    He noted that the feats would not have been possible if not for the diligence and professionalism of behind-the-scene professionals.

    According to him: “Evolution of our music birthed an astronomic rise in the streaming culture, thereby creating a paradigm shift from the previously known system of brick and mortal music distribution via CD sales and Alaba marketers.

    “This opened up new frontier of opportunity, of which I was sure I could play a part in advancing.”

    The music executive, who has worked with the likes of Omah Lay, Skibii, Seyi Vibez and others, noted that the acceptance of Afrobeats has had a huge impact on streaming of Nigerian music

    “Afrobeats as we all know has transcended borders and evolved into a global sound. Massive shout out to our shining stars Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Tems, Omah lay. Not forgetting our pioneers 2Baba, D’Banj and others.We now know that music made in Lagos can get everywhere in the world and be certified platinum in the US literally.

    “The streaming culture has grown astronomically since the pandemic. Music has no barriers and there has never been a better time for creatives to get recognition and rewards,” he stated.

  • No need to compare artistes, says Rema

    No need to compare artistes, says Rema

    Divine Ikubor aka Rema has said that comparisons between artistes are unnecessary.

    In his post, he counted himself fortunate enough to make an impact.

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    He wrote: “If anyone sounds like me, I am grateful, imagine gracing the game with hits without having an impact or influence

    “Sometimes, the comparison is just shameful to watch when you look at the age gap.

    “Pikin wey dem born for 2000 dey worry you like this.”

  • Give youths quality education, Aboyeji urges Nigerians

    Give youths quality education, Aboyeji urges Nigerians

    The General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church Nigeria Rev Sam Aboyeji has urged Nigerians to join hands in providing quality education to youths across the nation.

    He said this would serve as a way of complementing efforts of government towards giving Nigerians adequate education to attain greater heights in life.

    Speaking at the 7th Convocation ceremony of McPherson University, Aboyeji, who is the visitor to the institution, maintained that non-government organisations as well as meaningful individuals in the society should participate in funding and providing infrastructural support that would engender suitable learning environment in universities across the nation.

    He noted that the institution has been subsidising tuition by almost 100 percent and give additional rebates and scholarship to students.

    He said the church has strived to build a world class university committed to churning out graduates with competence and suitable to tackle challenges facing the country.

    He called on graduands to focus on pursuit of excellence, charging them to be worthy champions and ambassadors.

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    Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Francis Igbasan, said 10 students made First Class Honours (9.35%); 57 are in the Second Class Upper Division (53.2%) while 32 are graduating with Second Class Lower Division (33.6%) and others fall into the Third Class (3.7%) category.

    He noted that one of the cardinal objectives of his administration is to expand number of undergraduate and postgraduate academic programmes, adding that there had been increase in enrollment since he came in board.

    The valedictorian, Adeyemo Tijesunimi, noted that there is no shortcut to success because hard work guarantees good results, urging other graduands to imbibe lessons passed in the institution.

  • Gunmen kill three policemen in Enugu

    Gunmen kill three policemen in Enugu

    Gunmen on Saturday attacked some policemen at Agbani, headquarters of Nkanu West Local Government of Enugu, killing three operatives and injuring many others.

    The incident, it was learnt, occurred on Saturday morning at a roundabout near the Agbani Divisional Police station.

    The police officers were on a stop-and-search duty when the assailants sighted them and immediately opened fire, bringing down the three security operatives.

    The gunmen, who operated in a vehicle, were reported to have escaped towards Ugbawka.

    The attack occurred less than 24 hours after a former Commissioner Chief Gabriel Onuzulike and his elder brother were killed at their Nkpokolo-Achi hometown by gunmen.

    Enugu Police Command informed two assailants were intercepted and neutralised by a joint Police/Army team.

    The spokesman Daniel Ndukwe said the team recovered an AK-47 rifle with two magazines loaded with ammunition, a Toyota Land Cruiser Jeep belonging to the deceased victims, a Toyota Camry car and a RAV4 Jeep.

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    Part of his statement reads: “Pending the receipt of a detailed report, kindly be informed that preliminary report reveals that two (2) of the assailants, said to have infiltrated into Oji-River from neighbouring Anambra State community, in the evening hours of 18/11/2022, that attacked and murdered one Gabriel Onuzulike (identified as former Chairman of Oji-River LGA and Commissioner in Enugu State Government) and his brother at Nkpokolo-Achi in Oji-River LGA, were neutralized by a Joint Police/Army Team, who swiftly responded to a distress call on the incident and intercepted the hoodlums at Inyi community of the same LGA, as they were escaping into Anambra State.”

  • Tinubu to APC: Delta not ATM for migratory politicians

    Tinubu to APC: Delta not ATM for migratory politicians

    All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has chided the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for failing to develop Delta despite the huge resources accruing to the State.

    He spoke at a rally in Warri Township Stadium, which was attended by Senate President Ahmed Lawan, APC Deputy National (South) Emma Enekwu, representing National Chairman Abdullahi Adamu, vice presidential candidate Senator Kashim Shettima and his wife, Nana, and Senator Oluremi Tinubu, wife of the presidential candidate and a daughter of Itsekiriland.

    Also in attendance were Imo Governor Hope Uzodinnma; his Plateau counterpart and Director- General of the campaigns Simon Lalong; Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege, who is Delta State governorship candidate; Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Idris Wase; members of the APC National Working Committee(NWC); Ministers, including Youth and Sports, Chief Sunday Dare; Labour and Employment (State) Festus Keyamo (SAN)and former governor of Edo State and Edo North APC senatorial candidate, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.

    Tinubu accused the opposition party of abandoning infrastructural development in the state and leaving the state to rot away.

    He said: “Delta is among Nigeria’s largest oil and gas producing states. Revenue from oil and gas has historically been the backbone of government revenue and foreign exchange earnings.

    “As such your state and other oil producers have made a one-of-a-kind financial contribution to the building of modern Nigeria. The nation is thankful to you.

    “Delta has all it takes to be great and help lead the nation forward. Yet, for the past twenty-three years, those governing your state have taken you for a hard and long ride by selling you short. They have not done the things they should have and could have done for you.

    “The infrastructure in the state was better 30 years ago than it is now. The state has recorded historic debts run up by the incumbent yet the infrastructure and other things still remain lacking because of under investment and neglect.

    “The money is much but it does not have legs. Where did it go? Not to your welfare. Perhaps, it has found a home with a certain presidential candidate who loves Dubai more than Nigeria.

    “But Delta State is not an ATM for migratory politicians. It is a place where good and hardworking people reside and work to create decent and peaceful lives for themselves and their families.”

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    On his plans for Delta State, which he described as another home to him, Tinubu promised to re-activate the gas revolution industrial park while also seeing to the cleaning of the whole Niger-Delta region to ensure that the host communities do not suffer for building the nation’s economy through their oil.

    “Out government will further re-activate the Multi-Billion Dollar Gas Revolution Industrial Park Project. President Buhari’s administration has made great strides in revisiting this project. We will complete it.

    “Gas will become a national priority. I envision fertilizer and petrochemical plants, aluminium smelters, methanol plants, all creating jobs for the unemployed while producing goods that bolster farming, construction and other industries.

    “We will step up and clean up the operations of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Ministry of the Niger Delta.

    “The NDDC will be improved. Greater cooperation with Communities which have suffered the environmental degradation will be my policy.

    “I am saddened by the environmental cost which the oil and gas industry has exacted. Our moral and economic duty call us to clean the Niger Delta and to create new opportunities for young Deltans to build better lives for themselves,” he added.

    On infrastructure development in the state, which he affirmed had been in a sorry state, Tinubu said, “We will help develop the infrastructure of your state. The deep sea port project and the Omadino – Escravos Road project will be revisited. We will rehabilitate Warri, Koko, Sapele and Burutu ports, creating yet more jobs in the State.”

    He also promised to make the state safe for all, noting that no business can thrive in an unsafe environment.

    “My government will deploy new technologies to protect the safety and security of law- abiding Deltans as well as the critical national infrastructure situated in this state. We will also introduce greater funding and reform policies to bring the Nigerian police closer to the communities they serve,” he added.

    Addressing the rally, APC Governorship candidate in the state, Senator Omo-Agege said the Governor of Delta State and Vice Presidential Candidate of the opposition PDP, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, had failed the state and should step down.

    He said Delta under Okoya’s watch had become poverty and slum capital of the country and urged the people of the state to vote for Tinubu and all APC candidates in the 2023 general elections.

    Okowa also came under criticism from former governor of Edo State, Comrade Oshiomhole who accused him of under-developing the state.

    Speaking in pidgin English, he said he was backing Asíwájú Tinubu for the presidency because “anyone wey want higher responsibility, you look hin past record service” stating that Tinubu as governor of Lagos State turned the state around and made it one of the biggest economies in Africa.

    Senate President Lawan paid glowing tributes to both Asíwájú Tinubu and Senator Omo-Agege, his deputy, who he described as an eminent son of Delta State.

    Senator Oluremi Tinubu, a daughter of the soil, addressed the people in her Itsekiri language, urging them to vote for APC so they could have one of their own in the corridor of power.

  • I’m the best rapper in Nigeria – Ladipoe

    I’m the best rapper in Nigeria – Ladipoe

    Singer Ladipoe has dubbed himself the ‘best rapper in Nigeria’.

    In a Mavin record music video titled “Won Da Mo” which is yet to be released, the rapper teases fans with an acted scene where he was surrounded by media practitioners as if he was in a National conference.

    The song is set to feature Mavins, Rema, Boy Spyce•Won Da Mo (feat. Crayon, Bayanni, Magixx, LADIPOE, Ayra Starr, Johnny Drille)

    On the scene he said: “That is the reason why I am the best rapper in Nigeria right now’.

    A supposed interviewer asked:

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    ‘Is it true that you are one of the top ten musicians in Nigeria right now?’

    He replied: “Yes, you are right. Right now, Won Da Mo is one of the top ten songs in Nigeria right now and it is also the most shazam song in Nigeria.”

  • Ighodalo, Utomi, others lead dialogue on rebuilding Nigeria

    Ighodalo, Utomi, others lead dialogue on rebuilding Nigeria

    Experts, policy shapers, impact-driven entrepreneurs and other key players in the corporate sector recently gathered to discuss and proffer solutions to the daunting challenges confronting the nation.

    The insightful discourse which held in Lagos, was organised by Rebuild Nigeria Initiative.

    The event tagged “Dialogue With Corporate Nigeria” featured panelists including; Gbenga Akinjogbin of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC); Ray Atelly of Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce; Prince David Iweta of NACCIMA; Dr. Yetunde Ayo-Oyalowo of Market Doctors.

    Others include former Social Democratic Party presidential aspirant, Khadijat Okunnu-Lamidi; Dr. Nick Okoye of African Enterprise Institute; Professor of Political Economy and founder, Centre for Values in Leadership, Pat Utomi.

    The consultation session facilitated by Olayode Delano SAN, led the discussions around rebuilding a new Nigeria with a lens on peace, stability and economic growth.

    Speaking at the event, the president of the Initiative, Ituah Ighodalo in his remarks, explained that the initiative was launched as part of efforts to promote standards in leadership; advocate for good governance and accountability.

    While noting that there’s need to do a lot of work to rebuild Nigeria, Ighodalo lamented that there are all sorts of issues going on in the country.

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    Ighodalo said: “We’ve one of the strongest intellectual capacity anywhere in the world. We (RNI) are trying to build bridges, facilitate national peace and dialogue between North/South, IPOB/Fulanis, minorities who feel marginalised and others.

    “We have strong networks in Nigeria and Diaspora; we are actively contributing to advent of a new Nigeria, and leading trust building. ”

    Utomi in his remarks, spoke on the need for government’s sincere commitment to private sector.

    While noting that private sector is critical to a nation’s progress, he lamented that policy inconsistencies serve as bane to investment.

    At the end of seperate presentations by panelists, the key takeaways highlighted include; need for peace and stability in the country for business to thrive; painstaking planning and consistent implementation; social infrastructure; regionalisation and defining standout in leadership.

    They also highlighted the array of socio-economic challenges besetting the country.

    In proffering solutions to the issues debated at the dialogue, the panelists agreed for the need to decentralise governance activities, education and mentorship should be provided, and also more of technological advancement should be embraced.

  • JUST IN: Ayu building university in Benue, Wike alleges

    JUST IN: Ayu building university in Benue, Wike alleges

    Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike has continued to drag the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, accusing him of building a private university in Benue State within one year in office.

    Wike challenged Ayu to sue him insisting that the PDP Chairman is corrupt and lacked the moral rectitude to lead him and Rivers people to any campaign.

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    He said Ayu took N1bn, N100m and the money the PDP raised during primaries and wondering what he would do if he entered office.

    Wike spoke when he led the G5 governors to flag-off the Rivers PDP campaign for 2023.

    Details Shortly…

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  • Tinubu, Shettima arrive Delta for APC campaigns

    Tinubu, Shettima arrive Delta for APC campaigns

    Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, his wife Senator Remi, and his running mate, Dr. Kassim Shettima are in Delta State for the flag off of the party’s presidential and governorship campaigns..

     

    The gubernatorial candidate for Delta and Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege and his running mate, Friday Osanebi, were on ground to receive the duo at the Osubi Airstrip in Okpe council area of the State.

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    Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, Kano Governor Abdulahi Umar Ganduje and Imo Governor Senator Hope Uzodinma are among top party leaders on ground to join in the flag off of the campaigns in the State.

     

    The Nation reports that thousands of excited Deltans and APC faithful had been on ground since 8am.

    They thronged the Warri township stadium to welcome the APC candidates.

     

  • Buhari celebrates Jonathan at 65

    Buhari celebrates Jonathan at 65

    President Muhammadu Buhari has hailed his predecessor, former President Goodluck Jonathan, for his personal sacrifices for the good of Nigeria and world peace.

    The President’s encomiums for Jonathan were contained in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, marking the former President’s 65th birthday anniversary.

    According to the statement, Buhari observed that Jonathan’s peaceful and sacrificial disposition has earned him the admiration of Nigerians and the global community, hence continuously positioning him for more services to humanity.

    “On behalf of the government and Nigerians, President Muhammadu Buhari rejoices with former President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GFCR, on his 65th birthday, November 20, 2022.

    “President Buhari notes the unique position of the former President in the growth and development of the nation, sacrificing personal ambition for the greater good of the country, and successfully winning the hearts of Nigerians and the world as a man of peace, by carrying on his legacy of truce and amity to many countries.

    “The President joins the family, particularly his wife, Patience, and mother, Eunice, in celebrating another milestone in the former President’s life, recalling his political journey, which has been evidently shaped by the mercies and grace of the Almighty God, starting as Deputy Governor, 1999-2005, Governor, 2005 -2007, Vice President, 2007-2010 and President, 2010-2015.

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    “The President believes the friendliness, loyalty, and humility of Dr Jonathan continue to open opportunities for service to humanity while defining a path for the former President to invest in people, institutions, and nations.

    “As Dr Jonathan clocks 65, President Buhari prays for his well-being and that of his family,” the statement reads.