Author: The Nation

  • Only 4 of 22 airports are viable; turn others to shopping malls, stakeholder tells FG

    Only 4 of 22 airports are viable; turn others to shopping malls, stakeholder tells FG

    An aviation sector stakeholder, Mr Bankole Bernard, suggested in Ikeja on Sunday that 18 unviable airports in the country should be turned into shopping malls to generate revenue.

    He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that only four airports, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja and Kano, out of 22 airports in the country are viable.

    The operations of the other 18 airports had been unviable over the years, he added.

    Bernard, Group Managing Director of a holding company in the aviation sector was speaking with NAN on the side line of the 26th annual conference of the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents.

    According to him, efforts to enhance the operations of Owerri Airport, another international aerodrome to operate from sunrise to sunset had proved abortive over the years.

    He urged the federal and state governments to consider the construction of shopping malls and other facilities that would attract more commercial activities to the unviable airports.

    He emphasised that aviation operates using international standards and appealed to governments at all levels to take a cue from other countries which ensured commercial viability of their airports by thinking outside the box.

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    “What are the possible solutions to consider given the numerous challenges we are faced with in the industry? We can start with the modernisation of airport terminals with shopping malls.

    “This will contribute to the commercial viability of the airports and other necessary infrastructures like the internet and constant power supply to support businesses.

    “We must begin to think of an alternative power supply like renewable energy to keep the airports functional and reduce the cost of operation in the long run.

    “This will also make the airports viable and attractive.

    “There is the area of interconnectivity within airports. The interconnectivity of the local airports to the international airports will contribute to the economic viability of the airports,’’ he said.

    He argued that the suggestions he made would further enhance commercial activities and boost non-aeronautics revenues to the 18 airports that had remained unviable.

    He added that government could also consider the provision of affordable hotels, which would give credence to investments in the industry.

    Bernard emphasised that the ability to provide Bed & Breakfast hotels around the terminals of some of the moribund airports would be of great attraction, while also increasing the viability of the airports as well.

    NAN reports that the theme of the Airports Correspondents’ seminar is: “Sunset Airports – the Safety and Economic Implication’’. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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  • BBNaija Level Up: Doyin kisses Cyph

    BBNaija Level Up: Doyin kisses Cyph

    Doyin and Cyph have shared their first kiss barely one week into the house.

    The housemates got their first kiss during and after the Saturday party.

    Doyin and Cyph shared a long kiss after the party.

    Although Doyin had informed Shegzz that she is attracted to him and would have been in his space

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    if he wasn’t involved with Bella, her kiss with Cyph seems to have opened a new chapter for her.

    The duo intimately danced together and shared a kiss when Biggie asked all housemates to return to their two different level up houses.

  • BBNaija Level Up: Three girls interested in Eloswag, says Phyna

    BBNaija Level Up: Three girls interested in Eloswag, says Phyna

    Big Brother Naija level one housemate Phyna has claimed two other female housemates are crushing on Eloswag.

    She made this known during a conversation with Amaka.

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    Phyna told Amaka that she already expressed her feelings for Eloswag but the two other girls also did the same thing.

    “I went straight up to him (Eloswag) and told him I like him, he told me that there are two other girls that told him the same. I told him I am glad I came first,” Phyna said.

  • I’m best at what I do – DJ Cora

    I’m best at what I do – DJ Cora

    For someone who has mastered the art of mixing and mastering hit songs suitable enough to keep any event in an up beat mood, popular Disc Jockey, Olayinka oluwaseun Olaifa aka DJ Cora, is proving to the world he’s the best at what he does.

    DJ Cora, who has always had the passion for the job since 2014, began his career officially in Disc jockeying after graduating from Kaywise academy in February 2021.

    “I like to play around with music , and that’s why I put in my all to ensure that I deliver premium content that keeps people vibing whenever they listen to my production.

    “I’ve had the passion for music since 2014, and since then i’ve remained focused on my dream of being one of the most sought after Djs in the industry,” he said.

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    DJ Cora, a graduate of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic who continues to build up a strong portfolio as one of the best in the game, has featured the likes of popular Zazu crooner, Portable among others.

    While speaking about his plans for the future, he noted that he looks forward to working with more A list artistes including Bella Shmurder,zinoleesky & Qdot while making his mark in the industry.

    “I have bigger plans for my career, we’re just getting started and I can assure my fans that they are in for unlimited supply of vibeful mixtapes that will keep any event goer wanting more, I’m already working towards partnering with some superstar artistes and I promise it’s going to be mind blowing, so let everyone be on the lookout for me,” he said.

  • No faith will suffer marginalisation under Tinubu – Okechukwu

    No faith will suffer marginalisation under Tinubu – Okechukwu

    A member of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) Osita Okechukwu has assured that no Nigerian would be marginalised based on religious affiliation if APC presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is elected.

    He also predicted that Northern Christians would not vote for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar.

    Okechukwu, who is the Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), spoke on assertions on Sunday in Abuja while answering questions from journalists.

    Reacting to outrage over APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket, the VON boss expressed optimism that whatever marginalisation Northern Christians have suffered, they would suffer no more if Tinubu wins.

    He said: “Our first slogan in APC is changed. Our mantra is changing. We will not remain static, never. We will change whatever is not working. All we ask Nigerians is to give us another 8 years as you gave our sister political party, the PDP.”

    “Regarding the Northern Christians”s outrage over APC’s Muslim-Muslim ticket; if any pundit thinks they will vote for Atiku, my answer is ‘Capital No’. No matter what, they know he is bringing nothing new to the table.

    “Find out, Northern Christians do not trust Atiku. They know his cherry-picking antics as per rule of law and rotation convention. They also know his ambivalence on religion, as demonstrated in the late Deborah’s imbroglio in Sokoto, which is still fresh in the mind of every Christian.

    “Secondly, they know that Tinubu and by extension the Yorubas’ DNA is devoid of religious extremism and bigotry. Yorubas celebrate Eid and Xmas together.

    “As a matter of fact, without being personal, one was a witness when my dear friend Babachir Lawal informed the world during his thanksgiving Church Service at ECWA Wuse, that Tinubu and Pa Akande were instrumental to his appointment as Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF). May one ask is it possible that neither Tinubu nor Pa Akande didn’t know any Northern Muslim than to lobby for? Or has Tinubu changed 360 degrees?

    “Thirdly, they’re fully aware that Atiku has violently breached the rotation convention of president from north to south and painfully by extension of the PDP’s Constitution. For Atiku rotation convention is north-south geopolitically benched, only when he wins the presidency. If he fails as in 2019, the rotation convention goal post must be shifted.

    “It is on record that Atiku enjoyed and celebrated rotation convention when in 2018, Governor Nyeson Wike and other Southerners in obedience to the letters and spirit of Section 3(c) of PDP’s Constitution allowed only Northern presidential aspirants to contest in Port Harcourt.

    “But in the 2022 PDP presidential primary election, he fought tooth and nail to jettison the rotation convention, arguing childishly that it does not apply to PDP? Hence breached Section 3(c) of PDP’s Constitution. Some of us Southerners are as hurt as Northern Christians over this willful breach.

    “Yes, faith balance is very important in building bonds of inclusion, so is rotation convention which bonds north and south, and cements inclusion and corporate existence. This is why I continue to salute APC’s Northern Governors, the majority of whom unlike PDP’s Governors by this noble patriotism, restored equity, natural justice and national loyalty in our clime.

    “If PDP Governors had obeyed rotation convention from north to south, to be honest, there wouldn’t be the imperative of APC’s Muslim-Muslim Ticket. They cannot benefit from their negligence. I stand to be contradicted,” Okechukwu stated emphatically.

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    On the anger of the Northern Christians over a seeming premeditated plan to exclude all Christians in the APC, Okechukwu maintained that he shares their plights, assuring that such marginalisation would not repeat itself under Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President.

    “We are witnesses when Dr Umaru Dikko as Transport Minister, was more powerful than Vice President, when Mrs Diezani Madueke as Petroleum Minister was more powerful than Vice President and recently, how powerful Abba Kyari (of blessed memory) was as Chief of Staff to the President. Therefore, Christians nationwide should give APC another chance.”

    He further said that Tinubu’s antecedents as Governor of Lagos State are known facts to all Nigerians, describing him as a master of sourcing for the best from every creed, tribe and tongue.

    “I maintain that the next APC’s Federal Government must as a matter of urgent national importance adopt the good policies of the current administration, contain the palpable insecurity in the land and build new bonds of brotherhood.”

    He summed up that throughout history there are no two successive regimes that are identical in every particular matter.

    “It is only President Buhari’s regime that has the credit record of continuity of 98% of abandoned and ongoing roads, rails, and other infrastructural projects in Nigeria, both at federal, state and local councils for over five decades.”
    End.

  • Kidnappers demand $100,000 ransom for filmmakers

    Kidnappers demand $100,000 ransom for filmmakers

    Kidnappers of two Nollywood stars Cynthia Okereke and Clemson Cornel aka Agbogidi have demanded $100,000 ransom for their release.

    The ransom demand came 24 hours after the members of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) were kidnapped in an Enugu suburb.

    According to the AGN national president, Emeka Rollas, the actors’ abductors have contacted their families for the ransom.

    He said: “The kidnappers have made contact with the families and are demanding the sum of $100,000. We pray to God for his intervention and for Him to put confusion in their midst.

    “We are also working closely with the different security operatives but we are not sure what to expect from them because the same thing is happening everywhere in the country.”

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    Rollas also confirmed the kidnappers clearing all the funds in one of the abductees’ accounts.

    He said: ‘‘The kidnappers cleared the monies in Cynthia Okereke’s account this (Saturday) morning.’’

    Rollas also said as part of measures to prevent a repeat occurrence, the Guild had ordered its members not to shoot outside of the metropolis and ensure that they make adequate provisions for security in their locations.

    The abdutees reportedly went missing after failing to return home from a film location at Ozalla Town, Enugu State on Thursday.

    They are renowned for starring in films shot in Enugu and Delta states.

  • How it went down at first #LevelUp party

    How it went down at first #LevelUp party

    One synonymous attribute of the BBNaija seasons is the Saturday night party.

    The level one and level two housemates of the BBNaija Level Up season had been planning for their first Saturday party sinnce their individual house and pool parties.

    At exactly 9 pm, the housemates were ushered into the spacious party room where DJ4kerty was already waiting to receive them with melodious tunes and vibes.

    Here are some of the gist of what went down at the first Saturday party:

    DJ4kerty is a vibe

    DJ4kerty promised the housemates and viewers a swell time and indeed, a swell time was what the housemates and viewers had at the party.

    The popular disc jockey kept dishing out melodious tunes, which the housemates matched with their swaying and wriggling on the dance floor.

    They were so thrilled that there was no dull moment in the three hours which the party lasted.

    Eloswag kisses Phyna

    The first and current Head Of House, Eloswag sure knows how to rock a party.

    From the level one pool party to the Saturday night party, Eloswag has been nothing short of a vibe.

    For the Saturday party, Eloswag took his luck a bit further after Phyna decided to shoot her shot with him.

    Eloswag and Phyna were caught flirting heavily as they danced the night away.

    They ended up enjoying soft kisses even as Amaka was shocked.

    Groovy ignores Beauty to groove Chomzy

    Level two housemate, Groovy sure got his groove back at the first Saturday night party.

    The 6-footer threw caution to the wind to enjoy flirtatious and sensual dance moves with female housemates from level one.

    One of his really intimate dance moves sessions was with Chomzy, who cared less and enjoyed the whole session with Groovy while Beauty watches on in amusement.

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    Kess goes shirtless

    Another housemate that caught the attention of fans and viewers is Kess, who is the only married housemate. The level two housemate danced with some of the housemates from level one and also the housemates in his level. At some point during the party, Kess decided to go shirtless and his energy on the dance floor was felt and matched by Hermes.

    Dotun spotted with Beauty

    The first party wasn’t just all about the dance it was also filled with steamy kisses and flirtation.

    Level one housemate Dotun was spotted having conversations with level two housemate Beauty outside the party room. This happened many minutes after Groovy was spotted grooving Chomzy on the dance floor.

    Gbenga Bada
    Group Assistant Entertainment Editor
    The Nation Newspapers
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  • Nigerians express divergent views on values of Mausoleums

    Nigerians express divergent views on values of Mausoleums

    Nigerians within the South-West region, Nigeria, have expressed divergent views on the values of Mausoleums to family members of the departed ones and the society in general.

    The respondents across Osogbo, Abeokuta, Ibadan and Ado-Ekiti, in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday, also expressed their views on the socioeconomic importance of Mausoleums.

    NAN reports that Mausoleums are special buildings, built in style to accommodate graves of the beloved ones. And such buildings, which could be made public or private, are managed for religious, social, historical and economic purposes.

    In Osogbo, the Osun Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr Adebisi Obawale, said though, the state did not have any Mausoleum, it has graves of the traditional warriors, who fought the Kiriji War from 1877 to 1893.

    Obawale said that the state government was working with the cultural and traditional rulers with historical monuments and artifacts to preserve and turn them into attractions for tourists.

    “Currently, we are working on the Ogedengbe Palace, where an Ijesa Warrior, Ogedengbe, was buried.

    “We intend to give it a befitting look and to affiliate it with the Kiriji War site.

    “There will be a tour arrangement where tourists end their tour of the Kiriji War site at the Ogedengbe Palace.

    “Similarly, in Ika (Ejigbo), there is a special place where ancient kings in the community were buried; we are doing a restoration of the place (grave site).

    “We have plans to link the grave to a museum, so as to showcase the rich culture of people of the area,” he said.

    According to Obawale, the state government launched a tourism master plan in 2020, and is working to turn graves and houses of prominent people in the state to tourist centres and museums.

    Also, the Yegbata of Oodua, Chief Saka Awojoodu, said that more than 5,000 tourists had visited historical sites in Ile-Ife, from January till date.

    Awojoodu said that historical graves of the late four royal fathers were within the premises of the Ooni’s Palace in Ile-Ife.

    According to him, the graves of Oba Adelekan Olubuse I (1894 -1910); Oba Ajagun Ademiluyi, (1910-1930); Sir Adesoji Aderemi (1930-1980) and Oba Okunade Sijuwade Olubuse II, (1980-2015) are preserved in the Ooni’s Palace.

    “Things like these should be kept for generations to come, for remembrance and for them to know the history of the past heroes,” Awojoodu said.

    Commenting, a Human Capital Developer, Mr Charles Adeyemi, who is the Executive Director, Charleston Foundation and Associates, commended the Federal Government on its efforts at renovating abandoned Mausoleums in the country.

    Adeyemi said he was glad that Nnamdi Azikwe’s Mausoleums was completed under the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, in spite of being abandoned for decades by past administrations.

    “The present administration has done creditably well in giving the resting place of the first Nigerian President, Nnamdi Azikwe, a befitting site,” he said.

    Adeyemi, however, decried the worrisome state of some private mausoleums due to total neglect by the government.

    In his views, Mr Olaoluwa Akinleye, the Chief Security Officer of the Obafemi Awolowo Mausoleum in Ikenne, Ogun, said the monument had been shut since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

    Akinleye said other public activities and events, which often took place in the Awolowo’s Family Compound, had also been put on hold.

    “The Awolowo’s Family residence used to be a Mecca of a sort, as people from all walks of life often visit the place for different activities.

    “Before now, we used to have visitors thronging the Mausoleum, including students, tourists, the political class and business people.

    “But, since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been closed to the public and no mater the protocol, we have not opened it to the public.

    “Although, at a time, we still allowed two or three persons to peep through to see the mausoleum, they were not allowed to freely walk around the compound as they would have wanted,” he said.

    Akinleye, who expressed hope that the mausoleum would soon be reopened to the public, said, “it is being properly maintained from time to time”.

    In Ilorin, Kwara, Malam Mustapha Abubakar, the Zonal Coordinator, Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria (MMPN), said that religious mausoleums attract pilgrims during the yearly Maulud Nabbiyy (Prophet Muhammad’s birthday).

    According to Abubakar, the Mausoleum of the late Islamic Scholar, popularly called Sheikh Mohammed Auwal Opolorin, buried in Omupo, Ifelodun Local Government area of Kwara, are attracting many religious tourists to the town.

    He said that during the Maulud Nabbiyy, tourists across the country and overseas used to visit Omupo Community.

    The mausoleum, he said, is being housed within a complex, comprising of an Islamic Primary School and worship centre.

    “People pay homage to the Mausoleum and engage in a two-day prayer to mark the Maulud Nabbiyy,” he said.

    Abubakar added that there were other prominent Mausoleums in Ilorin that attract tourists on religious basis.

    These, he said, include the Mausoleums of the late Sheikh Oniwasi Agbaji and the late Sheikh Kamaldeen Al-Adabbiyy.

    An Ilorin-based cleric, Malam Yusuf Al-Fulani, however, said that caution should be taken in visiting mausoleums.

    According to Al-Fulani, Allah’s curse is upon those, especially women who light candles on the graves, taking the graves as their place of prostration or as the Mosque.

    There is, however, no public mausoleums in Oyo State.

    A top government official in the state Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, who pleaded to be anonymous, said he could not, however, rule out the existence of private mausoleums in the state.

    Nevertheless, the official called for public-owned Mausoleums of well-meaning personalities, whose lifetimes had impacted positively on the society.

    The official suggested that people like the immediate past Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III and former Gov. Adebayo Alao-Akala should be considered for such honour.

    He explained that public mausoleums, if well managed, could be additional sources of revenue generation, saying that visitors to such places would pay for their visits.

    There are two private Mausoleums for two former Governors of Oyo State, one for the late Abiola Ajimobi in Ibadan and another one in Ogbomoso for the late Chief Christopher Alao-Akala.

    Meanwhile, from the angle of the Christian faith, Very Rev. Oluyinka Akande of the Methodist Cathedral Agbeni, Ibadan, says “it is not a sin to build mausoleums for the departed loved ones”.

    Akande added that visiting their graves was to show respect and love for them.

    “Visiting the mausoleum of the dead loved one is a helpful part of mourning.

    “It provides a bit of comfort and consolation, especially when you are feeling lonely and empty.

    “In John 20, Mary Magdalene visited the graveyard of Jesus Christ to grieve and to have deep reminiscence of Jesus’ way of life.

    “Likewise, there is no where in the Bible where it was commanded, warned or taught that graves should not be visited.

    “In Genesis 35:19-20, Jacob made a pillar as a mark or decoration to identify Rachael’s tomb,” the cleric said.

    He, however, warned against exhibiting the character of talking or praying to the dead when visiting the graves of loved ones.

    Akande said that such an act, according to Deuteronomy 18:10-11, is sinful.

    “From the Old Testament, the punishment for speaking with the dead person is death by stoning, because it was indicated as a serious offence,” he said.

    In his views, Pastor Francis Oghuma of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Jesus Place, Oluyole, Ibadan, said it had become necessary for governments, individuals or families to invest in building Mausoleums.

    Oghuma said that these Mausoleums could be built in very modest ways, as the world revolves to a global village.

    According to him, mausoleums can create employment opportunities, generate revenues, be a reservation area for tourism, enable historical place of value preservation for generations, among other benefits.

    “Visiting the grave sites is done with respect and honour, conveying a sober and peaceful spirit. It is appropriate to bring flowers or wreaths to adorn the grave site.

    “However, those who mourn must not do so as they that have no hope, for as believers in Christ, there is hope of rising again and wherein we shall meet and mourn no more.

    “It is appropriate for family and friends to visit on the birthday of the deceased or on a wedding anniversary.

    “Many will want to visit on religious holidays, such as Christmas and Easter, or on political holidays like Memorial Day.

    “Some families pick a special day of the year to have everyone gathered together and visit several grave sites on the same day, bearing in mind that death is a reminder,” he said.

    The cleric, however, called for caution on the size of the investment committed to building such sites.

    “No matter the value, it remains a place of the dead,” he said.

    However, Prince Tunde Odunlade, the Curator of Tunde Odunlade Arts and Culture Connexions, Ibadan, welcome building of mausoleums for historical landmark purposes and for learning about our heroes’ past.

    Odunlade said that tourists, depending on their interests, would look out for anything that would satisfy their curiosity.

    According to him, people go all the way to Egypt or to the Middle East to visit the tombstones of their heroes, of whom they had read about.

    “The famous Nigerian top Juju Musician, Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye (Sunny Ade), fixed his 112-year-old mother’s tomb to the delight of visitors, who find it fulfilling to visit the place in his Ondo Town.

    “The Queen of Sheba (Bilikisu) in Ijebu, Ogun, is a tourist destination as well.

    “In a country where teaching of History in schools may have ceased, government can look at it for monumental reasons, just like some individuals who have fancied such thing can go to immortalise their people.

    “But, it should be done in a way that it will be more accessible and educating, not political.

    “We should give honour to whom honour is due; dead or alive, which then becomes an incentive for others to be encouraged to do the right thing while still alive.

    “If people are more celebrated while alive, it’s most gracious and fulfilling.

    “It is like how a former American President, Cleveland, once said, ‘Give me my rose/flower now that I can smell it,” he said.

    In Ado-Ekiti, there are currently two known Mausoleums; one for the former Military Governor of the Western Region, late Col. Adekunle Fajuyi and the other of Joseph Ayo Babalola, Founder, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Worldwide.

    While Fajuyi’s Mausoleum is erected in the heart of Ado-Ekiti, and named, Adekunle Fajuyi Memorial Park, that of Babalola is located in Efon-Alaaye, Headquarters of Efon Local Government area of Ekiti.

    The state government is manages the Fajuyi’s as a sort of recreation centre for tourists, thereby generating revenue from it.

    On the other hand, that of Babalola, is not a revenue generating source, as it is purely a religious and pilgrimage centre, under the management of the CAC Missions.

    Reports have it that sick people claim to get healed while on pilgrimage to Babalola’s Mausoleum in Efon-Alaaye.

    Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Art and Culture, Prof. Ojo Bakare, said a lot had been invested in taking tourism, arts and culture to acceptable standards.

    According to him, the government is not resting on its oars, as more efforts are ongoing to achieve more.

    The target, he said, was to make the state become one of the best tourism destinations in the country. (NAN)

  • Trafficking: NAPTIP demands clearance certificates for traveling agents

    Trafficking: NAPTIP demands clearance certificates for traveling agents

    The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it is mandatory for traveling agents to obtain clearance certificate before embarking on any journey.
    The Director-General of the agency, Dr Fatima Waziri-Azi, said this in Abuja on Saturday at a novelty match between the agency football club, and All Stars Football Club, Abuja, to create awareness on trafficking.
    She said that the mission of travelling for any agent would be specified in the clearance certificate.
    Waziri- Azi added that the clearance certificate would help to reduce trafficking and migration of persons from Nigeria.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the novelty match was part of the awareness to commemorate the 2022 Day Against Human Trafficking usually celebrated every July 30.
    Waziri-Azi said said the nexus between sport and the fight against human trafficking was clear, as current trends in human trafficking had been traced to a relationship with sporting activities.
    According to her, sports is also an avenue young people are being recruited, they are promised opportunities to other countries, European countries, traffickers know that young people are very open to any sport opportunity.

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    She said that traffickers capitalised on sporting activities to deceive the young Nigerians, by telling them that they could get them contract in other countries and take them to where they wanted them to go.
    “There is a strong nexus between trafficking and sports and we know that young people are involved in sporting activities, this was why we thought it was important to dwell on sports to create this awareness.
    “We are collaborating with other partners, agencies to carry out this sports sensitisation, not just to sensitise the young people but also sensitise their parents for them to be able to recognise the red flag.
    The Director-General therefore cautioned young Nigerians about sports agents, and told them that when they were offered sports opportunity abroad, they must first ask for clearance certificate from NAPTIP from the agent.
    She said that the agency had a trafficking in persons control activities, Organisations Regulations 2019, which empowered the agency to regulate, control and issue certificates to tour operators, travel agents.
    According to her, the regulations also empowers NAPTIP to regulate and control individual who are also preparing to travel out for educational excursion, sporting and cultural activities.
    She said that the agency was collaborating with other sister agencies to ensure that the manance of trafficking was nipped in the bud.
    Mrs Daju Kailallom, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, disclosed that the ministry was doing everything within its ambit to ensure that employment opportunities were made public to Nigerians wherever such was available.
    According to her, a national steering committee from the ministry and personalities from other ministries, including Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning as the Coordinator handling employment issues for Nigerians.
    She said that the idea was all meant to discourage young Nigerians from migrating out of the country.
    “This committee is to ensure that Nigerians find succour and also bring to the public anything that would bring about employment, to ensure that everything was in place for them, including social security.
    “This idea is tied to International Labour Organisation (ILO) and other social partners like UNICEF; it is to ensure that migration and human


    trafficking is stopped in Nigeria.
    She disclosed that the Ministry of Labour and Employment have different kind of skills for people to come and learn.
    According to her, part of the ministry’s mandate is to ensure employment opportunities in line with Federal Government’s Policy. (NAN) ate for others to emulate, s