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  • Lagos residents consume N4.5bn food daily – Sanwo-Olu

    Lagos residents consume N4.5bn food daily – Sanwo-Olu

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State says residents of the state consume about N4.5 billion worth of food daily just as he reiterated commitment to food security.

    Sanwo-Olu said this at the opening ceremony of a two-day zonal sensitisation workshop with the theme: “Implementation of Food Systems Transformation Pathways in Nigeria 2022,” on Monday in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workshop was organised by the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning in collaboration with Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture and Lagos Ministry of Economic, Planning and Budget.

    NAN reports that Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Ekiti are participating with a Lagos as coordinating state for Southwest goepolitical zone.

    The governor represented by Mr Sam Egube, Commissioner for Economic, Planning and Budget, said that the state had decided to take the bull by the horn in guaranteeing food security for people with different agricultural and food value chain.

    According to him, Lagos has a rich history of economic growth and transformation.

    “Although it covers only 0.4 per cent of Nigeria’s territorial land mass making it the smallest in the country.

    “It accounts for over 60 per cent of industrial and commercial activities. Lagos is a coastal state and has an extremely limited arable land space and home to about 21 million people.

    “Its residents consume about N4.5 billion worth of food daily and 50 per cent of beef produced in the country running into several billions in other trading activities with markets cutting across all the local government areas in the state,” he said.

    He called for joint collaboration among Southwest goepolitical zone to implement the Food Systems Transformation Pathways 2022.

    Sanwo-Olu added that improving the food systems would influence positive changes and as well address multiple challenges being experienced in the country.

    He said that the state agric roadmap was a deliberate effort to develop the agricultural sector by way of interventions from the public and private sector, international technical and donor organisations.

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    “I am aware that the need for states across the six geopolitical zones to be adequately sensitised on the implementation of the National Food Systems Transformation Pathways is the basis for this workshop.

    “It gives me great pleasure to note that Lagos State was selected to host the South West geopolitical sensitisation which I consider as an acknowledgement of the positive impacts our policies and efforts are making in the agricultural sector.

    “As a state government, we will continue to provide infrastructure and incentives to support all private sector initiatives where required.

    “History has shown that any society that is unable to provide food guarantee, its security is open to abuse and utmost danger,” he said.

    The governor commended the efforts of the Federal Government on its unrelenting efforts to ensure that the food systems summit in conjunction with the United Nations is developed.

    “I assure you that the Lagos State Government is fully committed to achieving a food secured Lagos and Nigeria through partnership with all national and sub-national entities as well as private sector and international technical and donor organisations.

    He urged all participants at the workshop to show commitment by sharing ideas and opinions on the selected programmes slated to kick-start implementation.

    Mr Mathias Schmale, the Resident & Humanitarian Coordinator, United Nations, commended the Federal Government for its consistent efforts toward sustainable food systems in the country.

    Schmale who was represented by Mr Isiaka Ibrahim, UN Coordinator in Lagos, reiterated that the UN would continue to work with government and as well strengthen collaborations with all stakeholders in support of this transformational journey.

    “Today marks another important step in the highly anticipated transformational change we have worked for in partnership.

    “The zonal sensitisation workshop is designed to onboard all of us as we begin to bring synergy across states and regions.

    “The momentum at which the Federal Government is accelerating the national food systems transformation pathways is highly commendable.

    “Today, the government has identified three critical priority actions to be addressed at all levels to achieve food security and reduce malnutrition among the most vulnerable and at-risk populations in Nigeria.

    “They are to achieve a sustainable food system that works for all; to ensure the achievement of all SDGs in the next decade.

    Mrs Olusola Idowu, the National Convener/Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, said an implementation team made up of key stakeholders had been constituted to develop an implementation plan.

    Idowu noted that the workshop provides an opportunity to present and discuss the identified priority actions selected for implementation from January 2022.

    She added that it would help to define and assign roles and responsibilities for effective implementation of the priority actions.

    Idowu noted that the workshop was being held in all the six geopolitical zones concurrently from July 4 to 8, focusing on three low hanging fruit programmes and 80 priority actions.

    “Please, I make this passionate appeal that we all ensure that this implementation stage is truly for implementation.

    “Wherein, we do less talk and more action so that we can impact lives of Nigerians,” she said.

    M. Abisola Olusanya, the Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, said that food systems remained an important part of the national economy.

    Olusanya said that effective food system had contributed to a variety of solutions to developmental challenges.

    She said that there had been dialogues amongst all relevant stakeholders across the six geopolitical zones of the country since 2021 which gave birth to the National Pathways for Sustainable Food Systems.

    (NAN)

  • Gunmen kill security guard, raze petrol station in Ondo

    Gunmen kill security guard, raze petrol station in Ondo

    A man employed as a security guard at Titolu Venture filling station in Igoba, Akure North Local Government and simply identified as ‘Mr Sunday’ has been killed.

    His assailants also razed down the filling station.

    Manager of the petrol station, Mr. Ajisafe Oluwatobiloba, said he was informed about the fire incident around 4:00 am (Monday).

    According to him, “At about 4 am, I was called by one of the residents, and on getting here, we saw the station burning.

    “We called the fire service and they came to quench the fire not knowing the perpetrators had killed our security guard.

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    “While trying to figure out what could have caused the fire, we saw where the guard was tied and killed.

    “We also saw the keg used by the arsonist filled with petrol which part of it must have been used to wet the station before setting it on fire”.

    The remains of the victim has been deposited in a mortuary.

    Ondo Police spokesman, SP Fumilayo Odunlami, confirmed the incident and said investigation has commenced to unravel the circumstances that led to the incident.

  • I’m Afrofusion singer, not Afrobeats, Burna Boy clarifies

    I’m Afrofusion singer, not Afrobeats, Burna Boy clarifies

    Grammy-winning music star, Burna Boy, has identified his style of music as Afrofusion and not Afrobeats as presumed by many.

    Burna Boy spoke about his genre of music during the latest episode of, “The Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast with King Gillie and Wallace Peeples aka Wallo267.

    He explained that African music though, comprises several genres are usually all classified as Afrobeats.

    He faulted the school of thought that came up with that proposition, noting it was a “disservice to other artistes” of other genres.

    The 31-year-old singer further argued, “Afrobeat is a legend called Fela Kuti but some persons decided to add the letter ‘s’ to the now globally celebrated music genre and began classifying every African music as Afrobeats.

    “For me, it’s like the same way you’re going to say Nas is an R&B singer because he’s from America or Whitney Houston was a rapper because rap is the most popping thing now.

    “I can’t accept that because I’m not a rapper. So now in Africa when you talk about music, the first thing they say is Afrobeats. Afrobeat is a legend called Fela Kuti.

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    “Years went by and Nigerian musicians started dropping music that was becoming something. So they needed to call it something to be able to identify with it.

    “Somehow they just said Afrobeats and added an ‘s’. I don’t know how I don’t know what sense that made but that’s what happened. Somewhere along the line, all the music that comes from Africa just writes Afrobeats.

    “We have Highlife, Juju music, Fuji music, South African Kwaeto music, Amapiano, Afropop, we have all types of genres in Africa. To be really sincere, for you to just call everything Afrobeats is kind of a disservice to the artists.

    “For me, when I started the Afrofusion thing, it was like my music was not the same with anything that was out.

    “It was like everybody else kind of sounded the same. It was one kind of move and for me, there was nothing I could identify myself with.

    So, I just decided that I’ll call it Afrofusion because it’s a fusion of everything. The Afro-Africaness is the thing that covers it.”

  • Fans console Rita Dominic over ‘limited’ height

    Fans console Rita Dominic over ‘limited’ height

    Fans of popular actress and movie producer, Rita Dominic aren’t allowing her ‘limited’ height weigh her down, as they have gathered around her with beautiful compliments.

    Dominic via a tweet lamented about her height, wondering where she was when the Creator was sharing it with others.

    “Sometimes I wonder where I was when height was being shared..”, she tweeted accompanied with several emojis.

    Reacting to her post, fans, full of soul-lifting words; complimented her looks and personality.

    @klaysign tweeted: “You know you are the cutest babe alive right? Your height is just perfect for you and sometimes I wonder where you were before I got married. So please stay comfortable and confident in how you were created to be ok? You are God’s Designer’s Original.”

    @ScorpStarr said: “You were collecting abundant beauty so missed the height.”

    @saintstica wrote: “You were busy dragging beauty with Rihanna.”

    @Ifunnaya2 stated: “You’re taller than Tonto, use that one hold body.”

    @big_manhenty tweeted: “You heard they were sharing beautiful faces. So you left. Unfortunately, before you could return, height was almost shared. What you have now was the third to d last piece that was left. It’s still a big win.”

    @geybreh said: “The height of it, is your greatness, you’ve been a role model, an inspiration @ritaUdominic.”

    @carrie_jovial wrote: “If you collect beauty and still collect height, which one will now remain for us Check am nah.”

    @Brownhaird stated: “You were busy collecting beauty and talent.

    @KelvinKellyB tweeted: “I think you have it on other parts of your body… Even your lips. The fine wey you fine get him own class Rita.”

    @Gabyinfinity said: “You were on the queue for beauty ma’am!”

    @KelvinGabriella wrote: “You’re so beautiful, that the height isn’t even noticed.”

    @JOlojede stated: “But you still look cute though. You might not be as pretty if you’re taller than this. God doesn’t make mistake.”

  • 2023: Peter Obi cautions supporters

    2023: Peter Obi cautions supporters

    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi has cautioned his supporters to be tolerant of other viewpoints.

    This appeal comes days after Obi’s supporters had attacked the Senior Pastor of Covenant Christian Centre, Poju Oyemade over his social media post.

    Also, Obi’s supporters have come under scrutiny in the past weeks because of their hateful comments, abusive and insulting words at anyone who campaigns for their own candidate.

    On his verified Twitter account, (@PeterObi), obi urged his supporters to be “tolerant of other people’s views, dissent and divergent opinions & possibly learn from them.”

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    He advised them to channel their energy to ways of selling his candidacy to his critics to attain the ultimate goals for the country.

    “While the frustration and anger in the country are understandable, we must strive to channel that energy positively in ways that will earn the support and collaboration of others.

    “Even as our message continues to gain broad acceptance, there are some we still need to work to convince. In expressing ourselves, we should do so with grace so as not to precipitately shut doors to future collaborations on sustainable nation-building,” he said.

  • Police vow to unravel cause of fire at Enugu INEC office

    Police vow to unravel cause of fire at Enugu INEC office

    Enugu State Police command has vowed to unravel the cause of the fire that gutted the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Igboeze North Local Government Area of the state.

    The INEC office, situated at the council’s headquarters in Ogurute was set on fire late Sunday night by hoodlums and the affected building was totally burnt.

    However, a statement issued on Monday by the spokesman of the command, Daniel Ndukwe, observed that the fire started from the back of the building at about 11 pm on Sunday.

    The statement noted that the commissioner of police, Enugu State Command, CP Abubakar Lawal, has ordered the State CID to conduct thorough investigation to establish the cause of the fire outbreak at the office.

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    The statement disclosed that the fire was put out by Police Operatives that swiftly mobilized to the scene on receipt of the information, with assistance from personnel of Nsukka Office of Enugu State Fire Service, thereby averting further damages within the vicinity.

    “Consequently, the CP, while assuring that the Command will do all it can to unravel the cause of the incident and take necessary action, has enjoined residents of the area to support the Police with credible information and/or intelligence in the ongoing investigation.

    “Meanwhile, the area has been cordoned off for preservation and further investigative actions”, the statement concluded.

  • I’d have five baby mamas if I were male artiste – Tiwa Savage

    I’d have five baby mamas if I were male artiste – Tiwa Savage

    Popular afrobeat diva, Tiwa Savage has reacted to the massive show of love from her fans, particularly the females.

    Savage who is currently on cities tour in Europe to promote her ‘Water and Garri’ EP, gave a show-stopping performance at Trädgården, Stockholm Sweden, on Sunday, July 3.
    The “Somebody Son’s” singer left many of her female fans excited after she hyped them, expressing how beautiful and precious they were to her.

    Still gushing over her female fans’ love for her, African number 1 bad girl confessed she would have had like five baby mamas if she happened to be a male artiste.

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    Tiwa who revealed this via her Insta story said, “The way girls love me, if I be male artist, I will already have like 5 baby mamas.”

    Mummy Jam Jam, not leaving out her male fans also appreciated them, “Ok scratch that. My male fans dey para too”, she added.

  • Meaningful success never falls from sky – Obi Cubana

    Meaningful success never falls from sky – Obi Cubana

    Billionaire businessman, Obinna Iyiegbu aka Obi Cubana has outlined the criteria to enduring success.

    The Cubana Group boss while explaining meaningful success noted it never comes on a platter of gold but demands hard work, perseverance and strategic planning.

    According to Obi Cubana, if people must win in their life’s endeavours, they must be ready to stay focused, dedicated to the course and determined to achieve same.

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    “Understand that everything solid, everything meaningful, every success, every achievement, every medal; all were won by sweat and sleepless nights and precision planning.

    “Nothing falls from the skies!!!

    “It takes a lot of focus and dedication and determination to win, especially a win that stands the test of time…….”

  • Davido gifts female fan shoes, N2 million

    Davido gifts female fan shoes, N2 million

    Afrobeats superstar, Davido has left fans, especially a particular female fan reeling in ecstasy as he gifts her personal effect plus money.

    The DMW boss who took a break from his US tour was at Infinix VIP concert in Lagos on Sunday night where he thrilled his fans with an amazing performance.

    While performing, he brought an unidentified female fan on stage and she excitedly joined him in performing his latest single, “Stand Strong.”

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    Seeing her beautiful show, Davido said: “Make some noise for this beautiful lady…”, proceeded to pull off his shoes and gave them to her.

    Upon receiving the designer shoes, the completely hysteric lady jumped around the stage, laid down and then hugged Davido.

    As she was about to leave the stage, the singer called her back and instructed his lawyer, Bobo Ajudua, to give her N2 million.

    “Wait! Wait!! Wait!!! Bobo, give her two million naira”, said Davido.

  • No exam on Sallah day, says NECO

    No exam on Sallah day, says NECO

    The National Examinations Council has said it has not fixed any paper in the ongoing Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for School based candidates for Saturday, June 9, 2022 which has been declared Sallah Day (Eid- Adha).

    The Council said this is to enable Muslim faithful have enough time to celebrate the festival.

    Head Information and Public Relations Division at NECO, Azeez Sani made the clarification in a statement on Monday.

    The statement reads: “The National Examinations Council (NECO) wishes to state that it has not scheduled any examination for Saturday 9th July, 2022.

    “This is contrary to insinuations in some quarters that the Council has scheduled examination for 9th July, 2022, which is Sallah Day (Eid- Adha).

    “Conscious of the importance of religious festivals, the Council has always made adequate provision for such in fixing examination dates.

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    “The Council has given a whole examination free week, beginning from Friday, 8th July to Wednesday, 13th July, 2022 in the On-going Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for School based candidates to enable Muslim faithful have enough time to celebrate the festival.

    “It would be recalled that the 2022 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for School based Candidates commenced on 27th June, and will end on 12th August, 2022.”