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  • Saudi Arabia becomes new Mecca for football stars

    Saudi Arabia becomes new Mecca for football stars

    Saudi Arabia has never been a mainstream destination for footballers, yet the Middle Eastern country is determined to change that, writes OLUWAMAYOMIKUN OREKOYA.

    HAVING already landed Cristiano Ronaldo back in December – and snared Karim Benzema after his exit from Real Madrid – the Saudi Pro League is on a mission to lure some other big-name players.

    In a trend which bears a striking resemblance to the Chinese Super League, which attracted the likes of Oscar, Yannick Carrasco, Hulk, Paulinho and Axel Witzel in its golden era between 2016 and 2019, Saudi Arabia is becoming the hottest destination for well-known players of a certain age.

    Saudi Arabia is bidding to host the 2030 World Cup and is ready to splash out huge sums of money to put itself on the map as a footballing country. Ronaldo is being paid a reported £177million per year by Al-Nassr and sky-high wages are tempting some players to ditch Europe’s top five leagues for the Saudi Pro League.

    The gold rush has in part been sparked by the PIF’s purchase of four Saudi clubs : Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, Al-Nassr, and Al-Hilal. The country’s fund, which also owns Newcastle, is determined to make a splash in football and it seems they plan on doing so by throwing money at famous names in an effort to draw eyeballs to their domestic league.

    This week, current Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema agreed terms on a three-year deal with Saudi Arabian champions Al-Ittihad after leaving Real Madrid in a deal that would see the Frenchman earn almost €200m per season net salary, commercial deals included.

    Benzema, 35, won 25 trophies – including five Champions Leagues and four La Ligas – in 14 years with Madrid but they agreed to let him leave his contract a year early.

    He scored 354 goals for Real, second only to Cristiano Ronaldo who hit 450 Real goals.

    Cristiano Ronaldo has become somewhat a poster boy for the Gulf nation’s attempt to bring the best players to it league and the all-time Portuguese leading scorer is confident more top players will join the Saudi Pro League in the coming months, despite the fact that Lionel Messi has just snubbed a move to the Middle East.

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    It is believed that Messi was offered a record-breaking contract offer from Al-Hilal that would have made him the best-paid player in the world before he officially agreed terms with David Beckham’s Major League Soccer franchise, Inter Miami, earlier this week.

    “I knew that me going to Saudi Arabia would open a box and I wasn’t wrong,” he said at a brand event.

    “I’m sure in a couple of years or three, this league is going to be one of the most important leagues in the world. Karim [Benzema] left already and I am 1000 percent sure that many more players will.”

    Reports in France claimed Al-Hilal had also made offers to sign Sergio Busquets (34), Jordi Alba (34) and Marco Verratti (30) in an effort to convince Messi of their project.

    Meanwhile, according to The Times, Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris , 36, could triple his salary to £300,000-a-week if he moved to an unnamed club in Saudi Arabia. Roberto Firmino , who is leaving Liverpool after eight years of service at the age of 31, has also received a hugely lucrative offer from a Saudi club.

    Hugely experienced stars like Real Madrid’s Luka Modric (37) and Paris Saint-Germain’s Sergio Ramos (37) have also been approached by representatives of Saudi clubs, according to AFP. While securing Benzema’s signature for a whopping €200m (£172m) per season at Al-Ittihad, agents also approached Modric, while those working on the Messi transfer spoke to Ramos’ team.

    Firmino isn’t the only Premier League star considering a move, either. Germany international Ilkay Gundogan, whose brace secured the English FA for the Premier League champions last weekend and stands on the brink of completing an historic Treble as captain of Manchester City has also been approached by Saudi Arabian clubs

    According to reports by the Guardian (UK), another high profile target is N’Golo Kante, who has rarely been seen in a Chelsea shirt this past season due to recurring injuries. Both Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr have sent representatives to London armed with €100m (£86m) to try and sign the 32-year-old midfielder whose Chelsea contract is about to expire.

    Chelsea flop Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is set to leave the club and has been approached by Al-Ahli and Al-Shabab, clubs in which Saudi’s Public Investment Fund recently took 75 per cent stakes in.

    Also, Wilfried Zaha could leave Crystal Palace for the riches of Saudi Arabia having been courted by Al-Nassr but is also considering other offers to stay in Europe.

    CBS Sports claimed that former Liverpool striker Iago Aspas , who is now 35 and plays for Celta Vigo in Spain, is wanted by Al Fath

  • Real Madrid readies £68m for Kane

    Real Madrid readies £68m for Kane

    Real Madrid are reportedly hopeful of signing Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane for a cut-price fee.

    Ahead of the summer transfer window, the La Liga giants had no plans to make a big-money addition in attack, the belief being that Karim Benzema would pen a new contract.

    However, the Frenchman has instead chosen to move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad, leaving Los Blancos short of options down the middle of their attack.

    With the likes of Joselu and Rodrigo Moreno – of Espanyol and Leeds United respectively – have each been linked with a transfer to the Bernabeu, they would not be regarded as first choice.

    That has naturally led to interest in Kane, who has just one year left on his contract at Spurs and is not close to penning a renewal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

    There have been mixed reports over Spurs’ intentions for Kane, some saying that they will retain his services regardless of the offers that they receive with others hinting that bids from foreign clubs may be considered.

    Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is said to be against selling to a Premier League rival – namely Manchester United – and may resist any approaches from the Red Devils.

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    Nevertheless, Marca claims that Real president Florentino Perez will attempt to negotiate a deal for considerably less than Kane’s valuation.

    Levy would allegedly contemplate a sale to a foreign club for £80m, particularly if it kept Kane away from United, but the report claims that Real are targeting a €80m (£68.65m) proposal.

    Real are seemingly against going over that figure, aware that Kane could become available on a free transfer in 2024 if he does not leave North London over the coming months.

    Spurs reportedly require money after their failure to qualify for Europe, with Levy wary of the upward trajectories of Newcastle United and Aston Villa that ultimately contributed to their eighth-place finish in the Premier League in 2022-23.

    As far as Kane is concerned, it has consistently been claimed that he is keen to become the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer, that figure realistically not in range even if he spends one more year in England’s top flight.

    Chelsea forward Kai Havertz is another attacker to be shortlisted by Real officials, although it is unclear whether they will be able to negotiate a fee with their counterparts at Stamford Bridge.

  • ‘Ashiru redefining OICL’s trajectory, fortunes’

    ‘Ashiru redefining OICL’s trajectory, fortunes’

    • By Femi Soneye

    “Do you see a man who excels in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before unknown men.” This is what the Bible says in Proverbs 22:29 (New king James Version) concerning men or women who are excellent planners, who produce excellent work, who push through obstacles, who are self-motivated and who show persistent and hardworking effort in doing something. The King James Version uses the word diligence in that chapter. Read it: “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.” The word diligence, aptly regarded as a combination of both hard work and patience, equally, perfectly approximates the major character trait of Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, the pacesetting Group Chairman of Odu’a Investment Company Limited (OICL).

    Before Ashiru stepped in the chairmanship saddle at OICL, he had characteristically defined his eon with the magnitude of his accomplishments, crafting and recrafting positive narratives of how preparedness was always meeting with leadership and personal commitment or devotion to deliver on mandates. For Ashiru, the irreducible minimum in both public and private sectors engagements is hard work, together with more hard work in appreciation of rewards for his numerous exertions and achievements. This, perhaps, explains the dizzying pace at which he set out, garnered successes for posterity between June 2022 and May 2023, about a year of his ascendancy to the plum position. He is indeed restlessly embracing the future with a great optimism and reasonable expectations of what the Almighty God has in store for him.

    But the command room guru is on top of his game, plotting an enviable trajectory in visioning for growth and development of the enterprise over which he presides. He is as passionate about the present state of OICL as he is about what the future holds. He has therefore, as an afficionado of worthy legacies, toed the path of stamping his imprimaturs on iconic projects that ramify all sectors in which the OICL has its presence. Whereas, he had represented Ogun State on the Board of the OICL, the seriousness with which he applied himself to the assignment would commend him for a higher calling as the intrepid Investment and Strategic Management expert was, on June 22, 2022, named as the OICL Group chairman.

    For Ashiru, it was business unusual and he hit the ground running, positing an impressive record, on June 28, 2022, just six days after stepping in the saddle, of leading the top management of the company to the signing and handing over of the license of BITA Marginal Field covered by PPL 249 to Bita Exploration & Production Company Limited, BEPL, an event that took place in Abuja. BEPL is the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) jointly owned by OICL and Pioneer Global & Resources Limited that will be the operator of the issued license from the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

    Basking in the euphoria of the successful Abuja outing, Ashiru had on July 5, 2022 held an interactive session with OICL staff members at the company’s head office. He had taken the opportunity of the session to charge the management and staff members to work assiduously to achieve the corporate goal of turning the company into a world-class conglomerate. His charge was quite understandable and aligned with his commitment to honcho a productive team in his drive to reinvigorate the company and set it on the path of maximum productivity.

    According Ashiru, “achieving the dream of making OICL a global brand will require the total support of staff members as well as loyalty, team spirit and creative engagement, so that the vision, mission and the core values of the company can be upheld.” In line with the set goals, he had on August 11, 2022 lead the management team to Lagos to present to the State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwoolu, the State Government’s Odu’a Investment Share Certificate at the Lagos House, Ikeja, Lagos. He had taken the opportunity provided by the occasion to request for more support from the Lagos State Government. He had told the governor that “Odu’a is ready to partner and work with the state government for more business opportunities in hospitality, real estate, tourism and agriculture, especially the Imota Rice Mill.”

    Ashiru’s development-seeking voyage transcends the domestic front. On September 6, 2022, he led OICL team on a visit to Canada to woo Canadian investors at the Nigerian House, Ottawa. On September 20, 2022, he had continued his positive Diasporic gambit by registering his significant presence at the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD in trade collaboration with the African Export-Import Bank Afreximbank at the UN General Assembly in New York. These strategic shuttles were emblematic of his progressive leadership.

    He would later, on January 10, 2023, during the OICL Board business visit to Vice-President Yemi Osinbanjo (now former) at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, explained that Odu’a Investment was being transformed into a lean non-operating investment holding company to enhance transparency, focus on investment management and sustainability, traverse a path of maximum impact, and leverage the models seen succeeded in similar institutions across the globe. It was a big platform to convey the critical message that OICL was not a slush fund to promote and service personal aggrandizement and greed. Apparently, matching his words with action, Ashiru on February 9, 2023 got Osinbajo to inaugurate Phase 1 of the 67 residential units of Westlink Iconic Villa in Ibadan. Westlink Iconic Estate is a joint venture project OICL and Chapter 4 Estates Ltd. The Estate is located opposite Nigerian Breweries, Alakia, Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Ashiru was surefooted in his presentation. He had assured Osinbajo and others present on the occasion that OICL was bullish about the immediate future of Nigeria’s real estate industry. Read him: “As one of the largest holders of real estate assets in the country, we see first-hand the immense opportunities across the residential, commercial and industrial segments of the sector. We plan to develop new and build on existing partnerships to help meet the growing demand for modern and first-class property and living environments and over the last four years, the Odu’a Investment Group has leveraged partnerships with developers such as Chapter 4 Estates.”

    Ashiru’s forward-looking nature has fed perfectly into the potential for greatness hat abounds in the circumference of the ecology of the OICL. He is driving management and staff members to pursue the completion og ongoing projects and reinforce the possibilities that abound in future plans, programmes, and projects. One significant is agriculture and agribusiness. As part of efforts to promote agriculture which is one key priority, South West Agricultural Company (SWAgCO Ltd) was established to unlock unrealized agriculture and sub-optimized agribusiness value by transforming underinvested agribusiness opportunities within Nigeria into institutional-grade investment operations. On Ashiru’s watch, the Board and Management of the Holding Company has begun to ensure the actualization of SWAgCo’s corporate objective.

    In the area of Hospitality & Tourism Destination, OICL, propelled by the Ashiru effects, has commenced discussions with international brand managers in developing OICL’s three hotels; Lagos Airport Hotel Ikeja, Premier and Lafia Hotels both in Ibadan into globally-acceptable standards. According to Ashiru, “The Redevelopment and Revamping of Premier Hotel by remodeling, renovating and upgrading the existing Premier Hotel structure from an 87-room hotel to a 150-room modern world class 5-star hotel commenced on January 16, 2023. The redevelopment is being done through a strategic partnership with a hotel developer and management expert having both technical expertise and financial capacity. The new five-star hotel which shall retain in its name the word “Premier” will have the following amenities: 150 rooms keys for deluxe rooms, executive rooms and suites, 4 nos. 2-bedroom apartments. Conferencing/meeting rooms of different capacities, 6 outlets for Food & Beverages Services, Leisure & recreation arena for games, gym & spa, and parking for 400 cars-multi-storey car park and surface parking.”

    Another key area of productive engagement is the real estate. Apart from the Westlink Iconic Project, the company, on Ashiru’s watch, is undertaking different real estate development including the Westlink Supremacy Court at 81b Oduduwa Crescent, Ikeja GRA in Lagos, which is a Joint Venture Partnership development of OICL and Venison International Limited, an indigenous real estate firm that had completed a series of property developments in Nigeria. For transparency and accountability, the property, with the land size of 3446.5sqm is for construction of eight (8) numbers of 3-bedroom flats; eight (8) numbers of 2-bedroom flats and newly constructed four (4) numbers of terrace houses of 4-bedrooms with 1-maids room. The 20-household on the estate would share facilities/amenities which include Swimming Pool, Gym House, 24-hour CCTV, Water Treatment Plant, 24-hour power supply, green area for kids and gated premises.

    There is also the West heritage Court at No 8/10 Ogunlesi, Palmgrove in Lagos, which is a joint venture development of OICL with Glenwood Development Company Ltd. The 1900sqm land is for the construction of two (2) new blocks of six (6) numbers of three (3) bedroom flats totaling 12 housing units. The facilities/amenities to be provided on the modern mini-estate would include Swimming Pool, Road, Parking and Landscape, Water Treatment Plant, Borehole and Water Reticulation, CCTV and fire alarm, Fence and 24-hour power supply.

    Another property situated at 87, Oduduwa Crescent, Ikeja, Lagos, owned by OICL had been earmarked for redevelopment to unlock the potential of the property, located in a high-net-worth community with urban facilities and infrastructures. The property dilapidated block would be up-scaled and redeveloped to eight (8) numbers of 3-bedroom flats; eight (8) numbers of 2-bedroom flats and four (4) numbers of terrace houses of 4-bedrooms with 1-maids room with a detached 5-bedroom block. The households on the estate would share facilities/amenities which include swimming pool, gym house, 24-hour CCTV, water treatment plant, 24-hour power supply, green area for kids and gated premises.

    There is also the Westlink Clinton’s Court, at Iyaganku in Ibadan, which is a joint venture development by OICL and Clinton’s Properties Limited. The 6,673.44 sqm land is being developed to four (4) blocks of four (4) numbers of terraces houses. Each terrace house would have four bedrooms (all en-suite) with an attached boys’ quarter. The shared facilities/amenities to be provided in the estate includes Swimming Pool, Gym House, 24-hour CCTV, water treatment plant, 24-hour power supply, green area for kids and gated premises. In all, a total number of 16-housing units would be constructed.

    Other investment projects which are benefitting from Ashiru’s inspirational leadership are: Energy/Power Project, Oil and Gas, Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare, Logistics and Transportation, and ICT and Financial Services. As an active key player in the competitive trade and business world, opportunities abound in the Odu’a Group to local and foreign investors/technical partners seeking reliable partners in new business opportunities.

    According to OICL: “We seek to enter new businesses in these chosen sectors with high potential for growth, profitability and sustainability. The basis of these new entities is strategic partnership with technically proven and financially capable partners.” The OICL is a going concern, which is lucky to enjoy the superintendence of an astute businessman, a shrewd investor, an accomplished banker and a pacesetting marketer. Otunba Bimbola Ashiru, the man in the saddle, was born in Ijebu-Ode to the illustrious Ashiru family. His father, the late Pa Simeon Adeyemi Ashiru, was a distinguished Ijebu statesman while his mother ‘Omo’ba (Princess) Moradeun Ashiru, is from the Fidipote royal family of Ijebu Ode and the ruling house of Owu-Ijebu.

    He has academic degree in Marketing, Purchasing & Supply, and a Masters’ degree, to boot, in Strategic Management. With this background, he entered the services of the then Chartered Bank in the year 1989. In a successful career that has spanned two decades and taken him to various institutions, he had served in various management capacities, including Head, Private Banking Unit; Branch Manager; Head, Institution and Professional Banking; Regional Coordinator; Country Director, Personal and Business Banking; Director, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Social Investments; until his last position of Group Head, Public Sector with Stanbic IBTC Bank. He was the pioneer head of the department.

    Otunba Ashiru, a man with a Midas touch, is also a man of seemingly limitless eleemosynary acts and charitable works, with an almost tangible desire for developing people around him, and this virtue had translated into his appointment as the representative of the Awujale of Ijebuland on the Ijebu Development Initiative on Poverty Reduction (IDIPR). He has distinguished himself in this field and has, so far, effectively represented his people to the best of his ability.

    He is a member of The Metropolitan Club, Ikoyi Club 1938 and a member of the Ijebu Heritage Group and Ijebu Renaissance Group. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers [FCIB]; Institute of Strategic Management of Nigeria; National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria [FNIMN] and Chartered Institute of Commerce of Nigeria, Ashiru has made his marks in all his endeavours. In recognition of his selfless service to society and having distinguished himself as a true son of Ijebu land, he was presented with the royal title of Otunba Adeona Fusigboye of Ijebuland in December, 2006 by His Royal Majesty, The Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebu Land, Oba (Dr.) Sikiru Kayode Adetona, CFR, among other numerous accolades and feathers in his cap. His current exertions at OICL remains his most significant effort yet as he chairs the business interests of six southwest states. Without a doubt, he is a perfect fit for the job.1

    Soneye, writes from Abuja, a public policy expert and publisher of Per Second News.

  • Landlord/tenant association backs Tinubu over subsidy removal

    Landlord/tenant association backs Tinubu over subsidy removal

    The Association of Nigerian Landlords and Tenants has tasked the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu has hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the removal of petroleum subsidies.

    In a statement, the President of the union, Prince Rilwan Ojora Akiolu, said: “While we appreciate Nigerian Labour Union on its suspension of her planned nationwide strike, we would also implore President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to put in place an intervention that will alleviate the sufferings of Nigerians as his government has maintained its stand on total subsidy removal.

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    “The landlord and tenant association of Nigeria is supporting the federal government in totality in removing the fuel subsidy. While past administrations were unable to do it, Buhari’s government has done it, and if Tinubu’s government is willing to go ahead and put it to rest finally, we would stand by his administration and also canvass for the abolishment of humongous salaries and allowances enjoyed by federal lawmakers, governors, and other political office holders. Nigeria at this point in time needs to curb its excess if we must be out of the economic doldrums.

    “We would at this point appreciate the labour unions for suspending their planned nationwide strike against the new government on subsidy removal. During political campaigns, all contestants, including Bola Tinubu, Atiku Abubakar, and Peter Obi said there would be no more fuel subsidies, if they all said that, Nigerians today, should all come out to support Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government. He was not the one that removed it, Buhari did, and we should all stand by this government on the decision to finally remove the subsidy.

  • Nestlé Milo Basketball Championship: Bayelsa’s girls rule Atlantic Conference

    Nestlé Milo Basketball Championship: Bayelsa’s girls rule Atlantic Conference

    For the 10th time in as many editions, St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata,

    Yenagoa, Bayelsa State has qualified for the finals of the 23rd Milo Secondary Schools Basketball Championship.

    The school has dominated the championship since 2010 and emerged winners seven times in the last eight years.

    At the Atlantic Conference in Asaba recently, where St. Jude’s Girls defeated Dom-

    Domingos College Warri, Delta State by 14 points to 12 points to secure their place in the finals.

    “We have been working so hard back in Bayelsa to build this team for the last two years,” confessed coach Tony Nelson. “Although we won the conference, we believe there are a lot of things we need to put together to get to the national standard.

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    “That is what we will do when we go back home,” he added.

    In the boys’ category, Urhobo Model College, Effurun, Delta State triumphed over the boys from Bishop Dimieari Grammar School, Ovom, Bayelsa State by 28 points to 24 points.

    St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State and Urhobo Model College, Effurun, Delta State will represent the Atlantic Conference at the national finals of the 23rd MILO Basketball Championship in Lagos in July.

    Other teams who will be in Lagos for the national finals are winners from the Savannah, Central Conference and Western Conferences.

    Category Manager for Beverages, Nestlé Nigeria, Olutayo Olatunji, reiterated Nestle’s commitment to developing talents, promoting healthier lifestyles, and instilling values for success in life through sports.

    The Milo Basketball Championship has grown tremendously from about 500 schools at its commencement in 1999. It now reaches over 150,000 individual players from over 10,000 schools across Nigeria every year.

  • D’Tigers Gabe Vincent eyes NBA glory with Miami Heats

    D’Tigers Gabe Vincent eyes NBA glory with Miami Heats

    On Monday morning Nigerian time, social media was ablaze with the name of Gabe Nnamdi Vincent trending under the NBA category.

    Aside from being the first Nigerian international to play in the NBA finals, the D’Tigers guard had scored 23 points to help the visiting Miami Heat record a 111-108 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night, levelling the NBA Finals at one win apiece.

    Speaking on NBA TV after their big win, Vincent told former Heat star and NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal that he was not listening to basketball pundits and viewers writing off Miami after its Game 1 loss.

    “I speak for my whole team when I say we don’t give a damn, he said. “We just want to get 4 wins. We don’t give a damn about none of the other stuff.”

    However, Vincent remained grateful for the opportunity and with three more wins to a first NBA title, the 26-year-old said he and his teammates were taking nothing for granted.

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    “It feels great to be in the Finals and to have these opportunities that many people play seasons — not seasons, careers — in this league and never got an opportunity to do so,” Vincent said. ” I am just happy to be here and just trying to help my team get a win.”

    “It would mean the world, especially after the season we have had for this group,” he  said when asked what it would mean to win the title. “I want nothing more for this group and for our stars that have been battling.”

    Vincent’s head coach Erik Spoelstra said the 26-year-old has been grossly underrated, telling the media the Nigerian international deserves more headlines and plaudits than he has received thus far.

    “National media, please look that up because you’re not following — Nnamdi. He’s a special player,” Erik Spoelstra said about Gabe Vincent.

    “He’s a special guy, he really is. … He was a gunslinger, a two guard. We wanted to develop him into a combo guard, somebody who could organize us and be an irritant defensively,” Spoelstra added. “I think that’s the toughest thing to do in this league, turn a (shooting guard) into a (point guard). And he openly embraced that.”.

  • Group backs Akpabio for Senate Presidency

    Group backs Akpabio for Senate Presidency

    The bid of former Akwa Ibom State governor, Godswill Akpabio to emerge Senate President on Friday has received support from youths in the six geo-political zones.

    The youths, under the aegis of National Youth O’clock Wing APC, said they were supporting Akpabio because of his capacity to lead the 10th Senate and ensure smooth working relationship with the executive.

    Convener, National Youth O’ Clock Wing APC, Lulu Fawehinmi, during a press conference on Friday, said the Akpabio and Barau Jibrin ticket would present a national unity.

    He said: “This in essence proves that the young Nigerians in general will be more comfortable and rest assured with such a combination, as it will enhance the much-required unity, not forgetting ethnic and religious tolerance across the whole nation.

    “Akpabio, a typical party loyalist, that makes things happen, a man of integrity, a dogged, determined, well informed, well exposed, versatile and knowledgeable politician to the core, having played series of pivotal role in advocating for the interest of Nigerians, cutting across all regions and worked tirelessly to promote peace, security and unity among Nigerians, sure has what it takes to be and deliver well enough as the next Senate president of Nigeria.

    His passion for the Renewed Hope project is undiluted and non-negotiable, as he doesn’t discriminate against any group, region or religion. His promotion for youth development goes back to the revolution of tech in Akwa Ibom State; I would say that Uyo is one of the largest Smart City Hubs in Nigeria, thanks to GWA, where there was a significant increase of workforce in ICT, Tech which is driven by young people.”

    The group said the former Akwa Ibom State governor stands out, “Since the incoming 10th National Assembly needs a democrat who is poised to raise the bar in governance by bringing wealth of experience and expertise to bear.”

  • Nigerian photographer takes exhibition to Kenya

    Nigerian photographer takes exhibition to Kenya

    Photography artist, Aize Muhammed Paul is set to hold another art exhibition in Tribal Gallery Loresho Ridge, Nairobi, Kenya. between June 16 and 25.

    Titled Erèn oghè okhaza – Èkpo oghè ulè obaba (A safe place to find a purpose for your story), flares of Enthusiasm, Dash Between, Paul described the exhibition as one way to create a sustainable channel for the artist and the market.

    He further explained that the ethos of his art as self, a means to navigate one’s life purpose, with a mission to inspire individualism to creatively encourage humanism on a global scale.

    “The flares of enthusiasm – represents the uninhibitedness of your soul prior to birth. Clueless, as you drift fragily in forms of the most liberated versions of yourself you will ever witness, just as you precede your unrequested entry into a life-form. The dashing hopes, dreams, and ideal possibilities of 280 days before you get to be introduced to the dash,” said Paul.

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    “Dash – As your story segues into a whole identity embodied in this life-form. The dash between is you, here, right now. Your life – awareness of it, questions from it, expectations of it. Your hopes, dreams, aspirations, youthfulness, definitive moments, saddest moments, life purpose and your innate fear of the inevitable – death.
    Aize Muhammed Paul Esq. captures these experiences as a dash in 99 photographs. The 100th photograph is your interpretation of it.“

    Speaking on the exhibition, he said “The exhibition talks about life and death; this means we get to be born and we get to die. It is a life purpose kind of exhibition. This exhibition is a five-part series. This is called 99 images. It’s a dash between life and death. The 99 images expresses every form, reaction, action, omission, feelings, hurts we as humans feel while we are here on earth.
    “The 99 images depicts happy, sad, joyful, mothers, playing kids, a wondering boy, amongst others. These all express every stage you go through as a human here on earth.

  • Hello Mr Right: N20m prize at stake as dating game show premieres

    Hello Mr Right: N20m prize at stake as dating game show premieres

    The second season of dating game show, ‘Hello Mr Right,’ kicks off this weekend as the StarTimes Nigeria original show stakes N20 million prize for the couple that emerges victorious.

    The show will premiere this Saturday on StarTimes’ Nollywood Plus & Novela E channels as well as StarTimes ON mobile app.

    At the unveiling of the show in Lagos, attendees were treated to a sneak peek of the drama, comedy and romance that await viewers on the dating game show.

    The show features celebrity hosts, including Kie Kie, Shine Begho, and Oyindamola, while Bolanle Ninalowo takes on the role of the relationship mentor.

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    In his words, Tunde Aina, COO, StarTimes Nigeria said the show was carefully curated to offer electrifying fun to family entertainment while Lily Meng, Head of Media, StarTimes group and Project Director for the show said the contestants will have the chance to win and share over 20 million Naira cash and gift prizes throughout the season and enjoy free romantic dinner.

    “The most exciting part of the show is the Cash-out or Cash-big option, which allows the couples to take instant cash prizes ranging from 10,000 to 250,000 Naira or enter a public vote to win 5 million Naira cash as the perfect couple. This option will test the couples’ loyalty and compatibility as they decide whether to stay together or go for the money,” Meng said.

    The show is bankrolled by a list of sponsors that include Indomie, Colgate, Lush Hair, 9mobile, CallerTunez, Taeilor Furniture, and Chef Panda restaurants.

    The show is produced by popular filmmaker Fidelis Duker’s FAD Production.

  • FUPRE honours Tantita, NUPRC chief, others

    FUPRE honours Tantita, NUPRC chief, others

    The Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE) Effurun, Delta State, has honoured Tantita Security Service Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) with the “most outstanding oil and gas security company of the year” award for its record-breaking achievements in the fight against oil theft in the Niger Delta region.

    Tantita, an indigenous private security outfit, is owned by Niger Delta ex-warlord and leader of the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Chief Government Ekpemupolo a.k.a Tompolo.

    The ceremony which was held at the campus located in Uvwie council area of Delta state, Thursday, also witnessed presentation of scholarship awards to six students of the institution.

    TSSNL was among other organisations, including Kalm Marine and Petroleum Services Limited and Moni Pulo Limited that emerged awardees of the FUPRE 2023 awards which is powered by the African Child Foundation.

    It will be noted that since its engagement last year, Tantita along with government security agencies’ fight against crude oil saboteurs has seen a remarkable increase in Nigeria’s daily production.

    The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission’s Chief, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, who also bagged an award, ascribed the significant increase in crude oil production to the collaboration of stakeholders.

    While expressing delight over the award, the NUPRC Chief said it will spur him “to serve the nation better”, adding that the Commission will assist the university in sustaining its world-class standard.

    Earlier in his welcome address, Vice Chancellor of FUPRE, Engr. Prof. Rim-Rukeh Akpofure urged stakeholders in the oil and gas industry to take on projects within the school that will be known by the name of their organisations.

    On his part, Managing Director of Tantita, Engr. Chief Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi, who received the award on behalf of the firm, said the recognition would not have been possible without a committed workforce and cooperation of the Nigerian security agencies.

    Pondi was accompanied by Tantita’s Executive Director, Technical and Operations, Capt. Warredi Enisuoh, and some Chiefs from the Gbaramatu Traditional Council.

    Also, receiving the Moni Pulo Limited award, its Chairman, Dr. Mrs. Seinye Lulu-Briggs, said it was gratifying that the firm’s work is being noticed as an “innovative player” in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

    Mrs. Lulu-Briggs, represented by Chief Clifford Daerego, further disclosed that the company was one of the first indigenous companies to comply with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) in April.