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  • ‘Tinubu’s emergence guarantees victory for APC in 2023’

    ‘Tinubu’s emergence guarantees victory for APC in 2023’

    Former Lagos Governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will win the forthcoming 2023 presidential election.

    The apex leadership of Tinubu Vanguard said this in Abuja while briefing reporters on Tinubu’s emergence as presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Director General (DG), Tinubu Vanguard, Dr. Johnny Benjamin, said the clear and overwhelming victory is well deserved and indication of the love and trust of the people, particularly the rank and file of the APC.

    Benjamin hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for his impartial and selfless roles in providing the right leadership for the party by not only allowing a free, fair and credible democratic process: “for the election of the standard bearer of the APC but also listened and hearkened to the yearnings and aspirations of most Nigerians, that power should shift to the south, as championed by almost all the 14 Northern progressive governors”.

    He said: “Asiwaju’s emergence as the standard bearer is assured victory for the APC at the general elections in 2023. We appreciate the efforts of all those who played prominent roles for this victory.

    “Our heartfelt felicitations and special appreciations goes to Mr. President, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari, for his impartial and selfless role in providing the right leadership for the party by not only allowing a free, fair and credible democratic process for the election of the standard bearer of the APC but also listened and hearkened to the yearnings and aspirations of most Nigerians that Power should shift to the south, as championed by almost all the 14 Northern Progressive Governors.

    “The Northern Governors exhibited their love for our dear country Nigeria by their show of commitment to the power shift arrangements. This singular act of theirs is highly commendable as it went a long way to douse the rising tension for the fear of having the two major political parties settling for Northern candidates.

    “We salute their courage for promoting fairness, justice and undoubting love for the country. And more especially, we appreciate them for their love for our Principal and their resolve to ensure a better Nigeria.

    “All the elected delegates who believed in Asiwaju and entrusted him with their votes, we owe you many thanks and titles as heroes of Democracy. Your decisions were taken on behalf of millions of Nigerians which was well informed to guarantee the Nigeria of our dream.

    “Even the other delegates who voted otherwise, we owe lots of thanks for adding colorations to the beauty of democratic freedom by making the process an interesting competition.

    “To the members of the National Working Committee NWC, National Executive Committee – NEC, party officials, committee members and all other functionaries of the party, we say thank you for standing up for internal democracy.”

  • Bishops sue for peace ahead of Osun Gov election

    Bishops sue for peace ahead of Osun Gov election

    Bishops in Osogbo, the Osun state capital, have urged politicians and residents to embrace peace ahead of the July 16 governorship election in the State.

    The Bishops, mainly from churches in Osogbo, stated that they had already started observing triggers of violence around major cities such as the destruction of posters and symbols of candidates of various parties.

    The Bishops made their position known in a statement in Abuja at the weekend ahead of the election.

    The statement was jointly signed by Most Rev. John Oyejola, Catholic Bishop of Osogbo Diocese; Rt Rev Amos K. Ogunrinde, The Methodist Bishop of Osogbo Diocese; Rt Rev Dr Foluso Olugbenga Babatunji, The Anglican Bishop of Osun Diocese; Rev James O. Bamidele, The African Church Bishop of Osun Central Diocese and Rev Dr Paul Kolawole, Conference President, Osun Baptist Conference.

    The statement reads: “We also commend our politicians in Osun, who up to this point have significantly reduced verbal and physical assault of opponents in campaign activities. It is however disheartening that we already observe triggers of violence around our major cities such as the destruction of posters and symbols of candidates of various parties.

    “While we appeal to politicians to continue to use verbal and body languages that promote peace as we approach the election date, we encourage all young persons in Osun state to make personal commitment to contribute to the joint-effort for the fostering of peace and progress in Osun State.
    “We shall not also fail to mention with dismay, the worsening shameful ugly trend of money politics during the recently held primaries of various political parties. All citizens of Osun and indeed our nation Nigeria must in the spirit of patriotism and sense of common vehemently renounce the marauding beast of vote buying which makes our polity vulnerable to cowards in the political space who mean nothing good for our common existence.

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    “We encourage politicians to enliven the pre-election atmosphere with issue-based campaign and demonstrate respect for the citizenry by ensuring that their manifestos get to the reach of the common man at the grassroots to prepare them for voting froma free and informed conscience. In this respect, we call on the media to manifest a high sense of professionalism as we appeal to all citizens to eschew fake news and hate speech and avoid their dissemination by whatever means. We must use social media conscientiously with respect for the dignity and safety of our fellow human beings.

    “We call on security agencies to be committed to the protection of all citizens of Nigeria and create an atmosphere of security most needed for the conduct of a participatory credible election. They must perform their duties with absolute sense of neutrality. We appeal to citizens also to be law abiding and cooperate with the security agencies to enable them serve everyone effectively.

    “We encourage victors during the election to be magnanimous in victory and constitute an inclusive government that would give everyone a sense of belonging that would foster collaboration in peace for the progress of our dear state.

    “We call on all religious communities to put our state in prayer and encourage all the faithful of their religions to work with their compatriots for a peaceful and progressive Osun State and Nigeria as a whole.”

  • Bob Em reminisces on journey, hints on new move

    Bob Em reminisces on journey, hints on new move

    Afrobeats singer, Chukwuemeka Robert, fondly called Bob Em, has continued to rev up his game, expanding his fan base.

    After the release of ‘Ogbatintin’ and ‘Tinquankom’ which have received massive streaming across all platforms, he reminisced on the past and hinted on his new move.

    Bob Em wrote on his social media handles: “I am happy about the whole process so far because it has made me stronger and I have been able to work on myself better due to what I have ahead of me.”

    He, while speaking about what his fans should expect from him next project, said he is planning something iconic.

    “After the successes of my last projects, I am currently planning something big. We are getting to that stage that we can’t afford to do something usual any longer because it’s no business as usual,” he added.

  • BREAKING: Late gospel singer Osinachi’s body arrive for burial

    BREAKING: Late gospel singer Osinachi’s body arrive for burial

    About two months after her demise, the remains of late gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu have arrived for interment in Abia State.

    The singer’s body was received in her home town in Amakpoke Umuaku community, Abia around 12:00pm.

    The Nation reports Osinachi, who sang the popular song ‘Ekwueme’ died on April 8, 2022.

     

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    Prior to the final internment on Saturday, a night of worship was held in Abuja on Thursday, June 23 while a Night of Prayer was also held in Isochi, Umunoci in Abia state yesterday, June 24.

    Her family members accused the late singer’s husband Peter Nwachukwu of domestic violence, leading to her death.

    Nwachukwu is facing trial over the charges.

    Details Shortly…

  • Terrorists kill three vigilantes, injure many in Niger community

    Terrorists kill three vigilantes, injure many in Niger community

    Terrorists have killed the Commander of the vigilantes in Kpada community in Lapai local government area of Niger state, Danladi Dobbo and two members of the outfit.

    They were killed in an attack on the community on Friday afternoon, which left several others injured.

    The terrorists also burnt a tractor used for farming activities during the attack.

    It was learnt that the Vigilantes were ambushed during a rescue mission.

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    Apart from the three Vigilantes confirmed dead, there were indications others have been killed in the bush with their bodies yet to be evacuated.

    Niger Police Public Relations Officer (PPRP) DSP Wasiu Abiodun could not be reached at the time of filing the report.

    Niger Commissioner for Internal Security, Emmanuel Umar confirmed the attack but urged the community not to go after the bandits in the forest.

    He said security personnel have been drafted to the forest to help recover the bodies of those killed in the attack.

    He said the operatives were on the trail of the terrorists adding that some of the terrorists have been apprehended by the Joint Security Force while some kidnapped victims have been rescued unhurt.

  • Senate lauds Gbajabiamila at 60

    Senate lauds Gbajabiamila at 60

    The Senate has lauded House of Representatives Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila on his 60th birthday.

    The Senate gave the commendation in a statement by its spokesman and Chairman, Media and Public Affairs Committee, Senator Ajibola Basiru in Abuja.

    The statement reads: “The upper legislative chamber, Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria wishes to congratulate an outstanding achiever, an astute legal light, a man of exemplary social standing and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Right Honorable Olufemi Hakeem Gbajabiamila on his 60th birthday.

    “Achieving this major milestone – a perfect 10, six times, over which you have attained calls for recognition and celebration; especially having achieved so much for yourself, the society and the Nation.

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    “The Senate recognises you as a man of good upbringing and a well bred personality who had traversed the universe in search of education and had achieved so much in your chosen legal career before making outstanding pursuits in legislative politics.

    “Your services as an extraordinary law maker has been impeccable rising from being a member of the House of Representatives to becoming the minority leader, majority leader and then holding the prestigious position of the Speaker of the elite Assembly.

    “Your being one of the two longest serving members of the House of Representatives also calls for all accolades that can be showered on you today.

    “You have surely had many adventures in life but we still see you travelling farther to further stabilise the Nation’s polity and we pray for long life and good health for you as all things get better with age for you.

    “While we rejoice with you, we hope you will have an amazing birthday. Congratulations!”

  • Buhari felicitates with Sanwo-Olu at 57

    Buhari felicitates with Sanwo-Olu at 57

    President Muhammadu Buhari has felicitated with Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on his 57th birthday.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, Buhari lauded Sanwo-Olu’s impacts on the infrastructural, security and business outlooks of Lagos.

    “President Muhammadu Buhari sends warm greetings to Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on his 57th birthday, June 25, 2022, rejoicing with the political leader on remarkable strides of service in the private and public sector.

    “The President notes the visionary leadership of the governor in Lagos State, with impact on infrastructure, security, business outlook and public service, creating opportunities for Nigerians and foreign investors to benefit from the economic vibrancy of the state.

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    “As the former Managing Director and CEO of Lagos State Property Development Corporation and banker turns 57, the President believes his vast experience in the private sector will always be relevant in pursuing competence and excellence in governance, after working successfully with the big financial institutions in the country.

    “President Buhari prays that the Almighty God will keep and prosper the Governor of Lagos State and his family,” the statement reads.

  • Why bitcoin might be a terrible investment

    Why bitcoin might be a terrible investment

    ANALYSIS

    Have you ever been at a football match when your team is losing, you question something that happened, and the fans of the winning teams start to gleefully chant “SCOREBOARD!”? They point up at the numbers that show their victory is assured and laugh at your pitiful complaints.

    That’s how it has felt over the last few years talking about possible problems in bitcoin. If you tried to raise a question about bitcoin it was drowned out by the exultations of the fans and the revving of their Lamborghinis.

    That’s how it has felt over the last few years talking about possible problems in bitcoin. If you tried to raise a question about bitcoin it was drowned out by the exultations of the fans and the revving of their Lamborghinis.

    They were on their foredeck of their private yachts, quaffing a cocktail as the crew polished the platinum helipad. Anyone sitting in a rental property, sipping tap water and trying to ask sceptical questions looked like an idiot for missing out.

    Bitcoin is very hard to compare to other assets that we have long known and agreed are valuable. So the best argument for bitcoin has usually been its price.

    “Yes, sure, it seems weird that this completely man-made thing that has no clear function would have any value, but look: people are buying it for $A80,000! That tells you something!” – bitcoin fans.

    That argument works! Or at least it worked when bitcoin was worth over $A80,000, as it was a few months ago. But now bitcoin is worth under $A30,000, and the questions a person might ask about it look, suddenly, a tiny bit less silly.

    Nobody knows where bitcoin is going from here. Could be up or down. So let’s take the chance to lay a few of those questions out.

    Bitcoin is argued to be a great “store of value”. It is referred to by some people as “digital gold”. But is it a great store of value? We could ask the people who put their money in six months ago that question, and they’d tell you half their value is gone.

    Look at the red line in the chart below: it soared as bitcoin doubled; then plunged as bitcoin fell by more than half. The blue line in the following chart shows changes in the gold price over the same period. Metal gold has been a lot less volatile than “digital gold”!

    To be clear, I’m not a hater, just a doubter. I’ve owned bitcoin, ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. I’m excited by the idea and made a surprising amount of money on them (not all of them were good buys! I bought some crappy altcoins that went to zero). But even as I speculated and cashed in, I couldn’t dislodge my concerns about whether this made sense, whether it was more than a bubble.

    Making something out of nothing

    Can you just invent an asset out of nowhere, like the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto did with bitcoin? Mostly what people value is scarce or very hard to make, like gold, diamonds and land. Bitcoin’s source code is public. You can replicate bitcoin this afternoon if you want (and people have, making copies and slight variations).

    What makes the main version of bitcoin unique for now is the ecosystem built up around it – bitcoin miners, people who own bitcoin, systems set up to transfer bitcoin. They are highly motivated to improve the supporting systems and encourage people to buy bitcoin, increase adoption, maintain belief and keep the price high.

    If you point out bitcoin depends on belief, bitcoin fans will say aha! national currencies are the perfect example of an asset invented out of nowhere that depends on belief!

    And that is a good point. So, what makes a national currency valuable? The answer is: you can use it, and people believe the government will protect the value of that currency from eroding too quickly, and they believe the government itself is stable.

    Where that doesn’t apply, you find black markets in other currencies. Venezuela, Argentina, Montenegro, Nauru: around the world people use foreign currencies because they don’t trust their own currency.

    Bitcoin may indeed be more trustworthy than some governments! This is not necessarily a sufficient yardstick (for me) to trust it completely. So the point remains the same: bitcoin’s value depends on trust and belief. What affects that belief?

    You use bitcoin?

    Lol.

    The original intent of bitcoin was to create a useful currency. The original white paper of bitcoin starts with the words “Commerce on the internet…”. But bitcoin is not much used for commerce on the internet. Cash is far more widely accepted.

    Bitcoin transaction fees are still significant, speed is still slow, despite significant improvements. And bitcoin keeps changing in price wildly, discouraging people from accepting it as payment. Bitcoin’s core function is – for now – as an asset.

    Whether you think it’s a good asset depends on when you bought in.

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    Let’s be very clear, since 2008, bitcoin’s value has gone far, far higher. If you bought way back when and didn’t sell too soon I applaud your foresight and resolve. The recent fall from over $A80,000 to under $A30,000 is puny by comparison – a fall of over 60 per cent. The rise since 2015 is over 9000 per cent. That means bitcoin is still over 90 times higher than seven years ago.

    But bitcoin changes hands. Anyone who bought in the last 18 months has lost money. For them – and for people who might buy in the future – past gains are irrelevant. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance, as they say.

    What does experience tell us?

    Bitcoin was invented in 2008 and introduced to the world in 2009. Since then bitcoin has gone up and down but on average, performed impressively. Is this experience enough to conclude bitcoin is impervious to dramatic reversal?

    I’d argue we should reserve judgment. This is the sort of situation described by Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his famous book The Black Swan: People tend to conclude that a system is safe based on a relatively small amount of data.

    Taleb argues that kind of conclusion is sound so long as the risks are predictable. For example, people may measure the reach of the biggest wave at the highest tide and build their house out of reach of it.

    But it doesn’t save them if there is a tsunami. Bitcoin is growing the body of evidence that it is durable, but it has not got anything like the track record of gold, land, diamonds or stocks. A tsunami – a metaphorical one – could yet harm it severely.

    I don’t want to anyone to finish reading this believing bitcoin is dead. It is not, I’m not saying it is. What I am asking everyone to do is consider whether bitcoin is more likely to be immortal or mortal, godlike or fallible.

    Possible tsunamis

    The point of Black Swans is they aren’t predictable. But one issue for bitcoin that gets a lot of discussion is supply.

    The maximum number of bitcoins that will ever be made is 21 million. So far a bit over 19 million have been made. This, some bitcoin fans think, is one reason why bitcoin is good. Unlike national currencies, which keep getting printed, bitcoin’s supply is capped. It’s genuinely scarce.

    The remaining 2 million will be made over the next 120 years.

    But production is not spread out evenly. One million will be made in the next four years or so, and then another million in the 116 years after that. Every four years or so, production halves.

    That matters because the new bitcoins are used as rewards for the people that maintain the bitcoin ecosystem we talked about before.

    Bitcoin “miners” are given bitcoins for confirming transactions are legitimate (that’s what mining is, they do some complicated maths using a lot of electricityMaybe this issue will be decisively solved by the use of transaction fees to compensate miners, without making bitcoin expensive to trade. There are other issues:

    – cryptographic – might quantum computers get smart enough to crack the bitcoin system and make it unsafe?

    – Maybe bitcoin becomes legitimately useful for something and it becomes helpful to have lots of ecosystems with abundant cheap bitcoins instead of one ecosystem with few expensive bitcoins.

    – There’s no barrier to creating better cryptocurrencies. Maybe bitcoin is the MySpace of crypto and one fine day the Facebook of cryptocurrency comes along and eats its lunch.

    – But of course maybe bitcoin is designed well and everyone selling right now regrets it for the rest of their lives.

    It’s hard to get anyone to think about risks when the price is rising. The point of this article is to use this lull in the whooping to remind people that bitcoin is still new, has thrived in really only one market cycle, and faces risks both known and unknown. to confirm the transactions and get paid for that in bitcoin).

    This has been a clever system that has shown itself to be self-sustaining so far: bitcoin may not be fast or energy-efficient but it is reliable.

    But the rewards for confirming transactions are legitimate are dwindling in number. Will there be enough incentive to “mine” bitcoin in future?

    Bitcoin has proven itself so long as the reward for mining is high in BTC terms, and the price of bitcoin is rising. It is yet to prove itself when the reward for mining is low in BTC terms, if the price of bitcoin goes into a prolonged fall, or especially if both are true. A cryptocurrency that only works while its price is going up is not a safe one

  • Gbajabiamila a true progressive, great leader at 60 – Sanusi

    Gbajabiamila a true progressive, great leader at 60 – Sanusi

    All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives candidate for Amuwo Odofin Federal Constituency in Lagos, Prince Lanre Sanusi has felicitated with House of Representatives Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila on his 60th birthday.

    Sanusi described the Speaker as a strategic, consummate progressive leader with alluring capacity for human development.

    Sanusi, in a statement on Gbajabiamiala’s 60th birthday, said: “Given the symbolism of the attainment of the landmark age of 60 years, especially in a life such as yours that has been exceptionally eventful and fulfilling, there is great cause for thanksgiving to Almighty God for your antecedents.

    “It is a joyous moment to look back at 60 years that have been packed with personal achievements and involvements as a Speaker in the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a pro-activist, and a major progressive player on the national political scene.

    “I have a special affinity and admiration for men who passionately pursue the selfless path of true service and have the highest respect for men who pursue that path in the areas of socio-political engineering and penchants for a detribalized society, all these are embedded in you, hence, I have no reluctance, therefore, to declare that, you, Rt. Hon Femi Gbajabiamila has earned my full respect and my deep admiration as a unifier of our great nation, Nigeria.

    “Mr. Speaker, you have always exuded charisma, carriage, dignity, and honor, you are a man endowed with sheer organizational ability, administrative prowess, uncommon trouble-shooting acumen, masterful logic, foresight, and above all, the most colorful speaker in the post-Awolowo era. You are also an outstanding Yoruba Leader who has profoundly shaped and dictated the pendulum of Nigerian Politics from the hallowed corner of the Green Chamber.

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    “I have related with you closely for some years now and you struck me as a consummate statesman/politician who is very strategic and thinks on his feet, a gallant Nigerian who continues to fight for the unity of Nigeria.

    “Your human capital development is alluring just as you have made personal sacrifices and deployed your socio-political experiences for the benefit of the Country. And today, you are still standing tall, desirous to offer more.

    “To me, you remain an exceptional Nigerian citizen whose love for society has rightly earned him a coveted seat in the highest echelons of the select group of the honored and the blessed. I boldly say “ *You are a true progressive, a grassroots politician, and a formidable leader of men”* because your life and times have characterized exemplary leadership for the generation next to emulate your legendary contributions to the development of our dear country.

    “As a lawmaker, you have remained consistent in the promulgating the tenets of democracy and you have continued to be that voice of the common man at the National Assembly. Your breed only comes on humanity once in a lifetime.

    “Yours is, indeed, a life truly worthy of celebration. You have attained lofty heights not just as an accomplished legal luminary, but also in your continuous committed service to communities and the country. we salute your efforts and dedication to Nation Building and National Development.

    “On this auspicious occasion, I congratulate, Rt. Hon Femi Gbajabiamila on his accomplishments at 60. I wish him many more years, robust health, increased wisdom, and God’s grace as he continues to impact the lives of Nigerians.

  • FHA committed to provision of affordable housing – Ashafa

    FHA committed to provision of affordable housing – Ashafa

    The Federal Government is committed to the provision of housing to all segments of Nigerians, MD/ CEO of Federal Housing Authority ( FHA) Senator Gbenga Ashafa has said.

    He spoke during the unveiling of Express View Estate, a partnership between Federal Housing Authority Mortgage Bank (FHAMB) and Mixta Africa in Lugbe, Abuja.

    Answering questions from reporters on the much-bandied 17 million housing deficit in Nigeria, Ashafa while applauding the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari government in addressing the nation’s challenges, noted that there is no actual empirical data to back the housing deficit figures as claimed.

    Making reference to the position of Minister of Works & Housing, Babatunde Fashola on the much-touted figure, Ashafa said: “What the Minister of Works and Housing have been saying right from onset was that we have not been able to come up with specific deficit figure. However, if you look at the project we are embarking on now, are we going to count the units as part of the houses in existence? What about the number of unoccupied houses everywhere, are we counting them?

    “If you go round, you will see a lot of unoccupied houses, due to the cost put on them by the developers and the negative effect of the present economic realities”.

    On the efforts of Buhari’s administration in tackling the housing deficit, he said: “We know we have a lot of work to do but the Buhari administration is doing a lot to ensure that we reduce the Housing deficit in the country.”

    He added: ”In all the States of the Federation, Federal Ministry of Works and Housing have been able to complete some estates, while others are nearing completion.

     

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    ”It is part of the promise and manifesto of our party and promise of President Muhammadu Buhari. So, we are presently providing a number of houses for the low, medium and upper-income earners depending on the need and locations”.

    He announced the 764 units of a mass affordable housing scheme in Zuba, Abuja would soon be completed and ready for commissioning.

    Express View Estate is a partnership with MIXTA AFRICA sitting on about 1.5 hectares of land, the project is expected to deliver about 58 terrace duplexes of 3 bedrooms, serviced with Standard Infrastructure.

    Congratulating MIXTA Africa on their choice to partner FHA, Ashafa expressed hope that they would deliver a functional Estate while he promised a sustained partnership with the company.

    Managing Director FHA Mortgage Bank, Hayatudeen Awwal, expressed delight at the choice of MIXTA
    Africa for the project.

    Executive Director Legal for Mixta Africa, Ugochukwu Ndubuisi, said the partnership was a welcome development as Mixta Africa takes pride in building communities.

    “We have built properties in Lagos, Port Harcourt and now, we are in Abuja and we will use the Express View Estate project in Lugbe to showcase our capability. We will complete this project on time and move to other ones,” he said.