Author: The Nation

  • The takeaways from President Buhari’s visit to France

    The takeaways from President Buhari’s visit to France

    By Garba Shehu

    The first official visit to Europe since the COVID-19 pandemic saw President Muhammadu Buhari going to Paris, France to participate in a summit convened by Emmanuel Macron, his counterpart in France, on the financing of African post-COVID economies.

    The beginning of the idea of this meeting is traced to a conversation between the Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron. The conversation started like this: How would Africa come out of the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic?

    It is a notorious fact that COVID-19 has led to unprecedented economic and health challenges all over the world. Africa which has recorded continuous growth in the last 25 years suffered its worst recession in 2020.

    The International Monetary Fund, IMF postulates that the continent needed a whopping USD 285 billion between 2021 and 2025 to achieve the growth momentum lost to the pandemic. Where do they start from?

    That is why President Macron called this important summit, bringing together about 20 African leaders, about a dozen others from Europe and Asia as well as an impressive gathering of all the big players in the global financial system, the AfDB, the World Bank, the IMF and others. Also present were the G7 and G20 groups of countries, the World Trade Organization, WTO, the Organization for European Cooperation and Development, OECD and very many operators in the Financial Sector as well as investment and manufacturing.

    The meeting ended with a strong resolve to make African states attractive to investment. This should change the existing notion that investment on the continent is risky and something to be avoided. That is one of the reasons why many African countries had turned towards China. From here going forward, Macron is promising that there would be in place, a guarantee scheme to make it less risky to invest in Africa.

    The Macron-Africa summit also scored big on the issue of debt forgiveness. It made a strong case for debt cancellation or a new relationship between Africa and Europe.

    Equally significant is the decision to support the private sector financially to form partnerships between the players in Europe and their counterparts on the African continent.

    An important resolution of this summit is the agreement for the formation of an Alliance for Entrepreneurship in Africa “to help mobilize all partners ready to support, through technical and financial resources, the development of African Private Sector, Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) including women entrepreneurs promoted by the Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa (AFAWA).”

    To actualize this major aspiration, President Macron plans to host an African Business Summit later in the year. Nigerian and other African Businessmen will sit together with their European counterparts to address the issues of partnerships, the problem of African financing needs and supporting vibrant private sector initiatives on the continent.

    It is hoped that this summit will open the channels to more private financing for Africa, and lead to reduction in poverty levels, boost jobs and employment among youths, and widen the donor base especially for climate change initiatives.

    Climate change is very important to both Nigeria and France. For Nigeria, President Buhari is of the strong view that recharging the Lake Chad, which shrank in size to only 10 percent of its original size, with water from the Central African rivers will be actualized if and when France comes on board the idea.

    Another important issue the summit addressed is that concerning the inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. Nigeria and all African countries face the danger of a COVID crisis similar to that of India without the western nations opening the doors to a fairer vaccine access. France, which is believed to hold a surplus of COVID-19 vaccines, says it will help Nigeria.

    In the area of business, France and Nigeria agreed that outside of Morocco, Nigeria is the biggest destination for French Foreign Direct Investment, FDI.

    There are 120 active French businesses in Nigeria with oil giant, Total leading the pack. Altogether, they have investments worth more than USD 7 billion.

    The two countries agreed to increase trade and investment especially in agriculture, aviation, consumer goods, the creative arts and renewable energy, among others.

    The important issue of security in Nigeria, the Lake Chad Basin area and the entire stretch of the Sahel was also enthusiastically discussed. Both countries agreed that security is an important part of our relationship.

    France already participates in the Abuja-based intelligence fusion center which brings the West European nations and the countries bordering Lake Chad Basin together in sharing information.

    President Macron promised a strong solidarity with Nigeria as the country squares up to the security challenges in many parts of the country. He also expressed support for the emergency meeting of the countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission, LCBC coming up on Tuesday 25th of May, called to discuss the demise of Idris Deby-Itno and the future that lies ahead for Chad, its new leaders and the ongoing war against terrorism in the sub-region.

    In addition to the summit and the bilateral with the French leader, President Buhari held six meetings including that which he traditionally holds with the Nigerian communities wherever he went.

    He met Total, the largest French investor in Nigeria; the Dassault Systems, a leader in digital communications and software development; and Airbus, makers of airplanes and a prospective-partner in the new national airline starting in 2022. Airbus is also doing so much with the Nigerian Air Force and other players in the aviation sector. He also met Danaflex, a spare parts manufacturer in France, founded by a proud, inspiring Nigerian from the Southeast.

    On a final note, the trip to France was a highly successful one for Nigeria with concrete promises and agreements.

    • Shehu is SSAP (Media and Publicity), Abuja.

     

  • Drug baron held with N8b cocaine at Lagos airport

    Drug baron held with N8b cocaine at Lagos airport

    By Nicholas Kalu and Kelvin Osa Okunbor

    A suspected drug baron has been arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos with 36 blocks of cocaine weighing 27.95kg.

    Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) apprehended Ejiofor Felix Enwereaku on May 14 with the banned substance whose street value was put at over N8billion, spokesman of the Agency Femi Babafemi said in a statement yesterday.

    The statement said Enwereaku heads a syndicate which tags and plants drugs in innocent travellers’ luggage.

    The NDLEA said the cocaine consignment was intercepted on Saturday May 8, 2021 after it arrived at the Lagos airport from GRU, Brazil via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Ethiopian airline but the luggage with tag No ET331199 was disclaimed by an arriving passenger on the flight.

    The disclaimed bag was promptly secured by NDLEA operatives for investigation.

    On Sunday, May 9, 2021, a man came to the airport to make inquiries on how to get the disclaimed bag released. He was promptly arrested for investigation.

    The disclaimed bag was opened in the presence of the arriving passenger and the man who came to negotiate its release. When it was opened, it was found that it contained 36 blocks of cocaine, weighing 27.95kg.

    The man, possibly part of the syndicate, was let go on a promise that would cooperate with the investigation.

    “A follow-up sting operation was carried out, which led to the arrest of Ejiofor Felix Enwereaku, the prime suspect, on Friday, May 14, 2021 upon his arrival from Addis Ababa on board Ethiopian airline.

    “During preliminary interrogation after his arrest, he confessed to have been contracted by an Ethiopian associate to claim and push out the consignment in Lagos.

    He further admitted to have paid $24,500 bribe in three tranches to compromise NDLEA officers.

    The first was $10,000 delivered through his representative in Lagos and another $10, 000 via his First Bank account while the third tranche of $4,500 was paid at the point of his arrest.

    His group is suspected to be responsible for recruiting traffickers to move illicit drugs to various destinations using Nigeria as their transit location and also planting drugs in the luggage of innocent travelers,” the statement said.

  • Four camps opened for Olympics, Paralympics athletes

    Four camps opened for Olympics, Paralympics athletes

    Camping of  home-based athletes ahead of the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics will get underway on Monday, an official of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development disclosed yesterday.

    Simon Ebhojiaye, the ministry’s Director of Federations and Elite Athletes Department (FEAD), said in a statement that they had finalised all arrangements about the camping.

    “According to our schedule for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, athletes in 10 sports events will be camped  in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Yenagoa from Monday.

    ”This means that, with  just a few weeks to the official commencement  of the Tokyo Olympics, our  countdown has commenced with camping   for the home-based.

    ”This is where athletes are expected to intensify their readiness for podium success in Tokyo, while we are also monitoring the performances of  the foreign-based ones closely,” he said.

    Ebhojiaye further said Abuja would play host to athletes in athletics, canoeing, rowing, weightlifting, para-athletics and taekwondo.

    ”Those to be camped in Lagos are the athletes in para-powerlifting and para table tennis, while those in wrestling are to be camped in Yenagoa and those of badminton  in Port Harcourt.”

    He pointed out that the ministry decided that Team Nigeria should participate at the Olympics in only 10 events where the country has  competitive  advantage.

    The ministry official also noted that the athletes’ camping was a fulfilment  of the promise to organise  a 90-day Olympics camping.

    “The first phase camping held  for 14 days in March, and this one now is the longest  camping period organised for the Olympics and it is  expected to lead to a medals-haul for Nigeria in Tokyo,” Ebhojiaye said.

     

  • Recuperating 1980 AFCON winner Bassey lauds Otedola Foundation

    Recuperating 1980 AFCON winner Bassey lauds Otedola Foundation

    Recuperating former Nigeria international  Charles Bassey has described billionaire philanthropist  Femi Otedola as a god-send  for footing his treatment for a spinal cord problem at the Ibom Specialist Hospital Uyo.

    Bassey, a  member of the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations-winning team, had been bedridden  until the billionaire businessman  through his novel The Femi Otedola Foundation  came to his aid.

    • Otedola

    “Thanks to Femi Otedola, I can walk again,” the former Calabar  Rovers winger  said.  “I could not move on my own. I was helpless as countless letters I wrote seeking help yielded nothing.

    “Even my state government, the Akwa Ibom state government, would not even reply to my appeals. I resigned to fate, waiting for the worst.”

    The former  Akwa United coach  further  also disclosed that he could now walk with the current treatment regime he is receiving.

    Bassey added:  “I can walk now; I walk with the aid of a walking stick. The hospital is now carrying out conservative management of my ailing spinal cord. The treatment will last for six months. I was told I would be able to walk again, unaided. This has been paid for upfront by the foundation.”

    Now undergoing  treatment at the Ibom Specialist Hospital Uyo under the auspices of The Femi Otedola Foundation , Bassey  said  he has witnessed a lot of improvement .

    “I can walk now, but I walk with the aid of a walking stick. The hospital is now carrying out what they call Conservative Management of my ailing spinal cord. I go to the hospital Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for treatment. The treatment will last for six months,” he explained, adding the intervention of The Femi Otedola Foundation in his health crisis was a lifeline.

    “He is a godsend, and I wished there were more Nigerians like him. I am still in shock for what he has done for many other Nigerians and me,” noted  Bassey.

    Otedola, chairman of Geregu Power Plc, is reputed for providing financial assistance to former Nigerian coach Christian Chukwu, ex-Nigeria goalkeeper Peter Fregene, veteran actor Victor Alaotan, the late Majek Fashek, and the late Sadiq Aba, among others.

  • Finidi George regrets failed Spurs move

    Finidi George regrets failed Spurs move

    Nigerian football legend Finidi George has revealed that he could have joined English giants Tottenham Hotspur in 1998 and has admitted that he regrets missing out on the move.

    The 50-year-old was one of Nigeria’s top players through the 1990s, helping the country win a Gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, while he has also appeared at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups in the United States and France respectively.

    George had a fine career in Europe with the likes of Ajax, Real Betis and Mallorca, before arriving in English football towards the end of his career.

    He joined Ipswich Town in 2001 but was unable to produce his usual fireworks and his spell at the club which ended with the Tractor Boys’ relegation from the Premier League in 2003.

    George admitted that he could have moved to English football during his prime, with Spurs rumoured to have been interested in him after the 1998 World Cup.

    He told Tribal Football: “Before I signed for Ipswich, there were rumours of Tottenham wanting to sign me in 1998 after the World Cup in France but that deal did not go through.

    “If that had gone through, I would have played in England years before I played for Ipswich.”

    George went on to express his regret at the way things unfolded for him at Ipswich: “I didn’t play the way I ought to play. I was not fit enough due to injuries and the team dropped.

     

  • Okowa adopts seven Olympic bound athletes

    Okowa adopts seven Olympic bound athletes

    Delta State Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has adopted seven athletes to support their preparations towards the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games.

    The adopted athletes include Favour Ofili, Blessing Okagbare, Divine Oduduru and Raymond Ekevwo. Others are Itshekiri Usheorise and Ogho Oghene Egwero and lately Ese Brume.

    With this adoption, the preparations of these athletes for the Olympics hit a higher gear. Personal expenses like medical, hiring of personal trainer, nutritionist and other related needs will be taken care of.

    The Adopt -an-Athlete initiative was created by the Minister of Youth and sports Development Sunday Dare to have individuals, state governments and corporate bodies to fund the training of Olympics- bound athletes.

    The money is too paid directly into the personal account of the adopted athletes after the signing of an MOU between the athlete and the adopter.

    These newly adopted athletes join the league of those that had earlier been adopted by Lagos, Edo and Ogun State Governors. Most of those adopted are already part of Team Nigeria camp in the United States.

  • NFF mourns Supersand Eagles’ coach ‘Ejo’

    NFF mourns Supersand Eagles’ coach ‘Ejo’

    The Nigeria Football Federation said it was immensely pained by news of the death of Head Coach of the Beach Soccer National Team (Supersand Eagles), Audu Adamu on Saturday. ‘Ejo’, who has led the Supersand Eagles to several FIFA World Cup and Beach Soccer AFCON campaigns, lost the battle against diabetes on Saturday evening.

    “It is very painful for us at the NFF. Coach Adamu was a very dedicated head of the technical crew of our Beach Soccer Team. He won several laurels with the team and was a highly disciplined and dedicated individual.

    “The NFF never had any serious issues with him all through the years he spent with the Supersand Eagles. He did his job quietly and never courted undue limelight. He was very hard working, energetic and committed to beach soccer, and was simple, humble and humane. Nigerian Football will miss him.

    “We love him but God loves him more. We pray that God grants him eternal rest and also grant the family and loved ones he has left behind eternal rest,” said NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi.

    Coach Adamu famously led the Supersand Eagles to the quarter –finals of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Ravenna, Italy 10 years ago, and won several medals in the Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations while leading his boys to outings at the FIFA World Cup in Samoa, Bahamas and Paraguay.

  • Fiorentina joins chase for Simy

    Fiorentina joins chase for Simy

    Super Eagles striker Simy Nwankwo could be a Fiorentina player next season after the club signified their interest in taking him away from Crotone.

    Crotone President Gianni Vrenna had already confirmed that the Nigerian international, who has a contract with The Pythagoreans until the end of the 2021-2022 campaign.would leave the club this summer, and Fiorentina are one of the clubs interested in him.

    Lazio, Genoa and newly promoted U.S. Salernitana are also a number of clubs in Italy angling to sign the 29-year-old while Besiktas of Turkey are also interested.

    According to Tuttomercatoweb, La Viola’s Sporting director Joe Barone has identified Simy as one of the club’s potential transfer targets this summer.

    Fiorentina played a 0-0 draw against Crotone in their final Serie A game of the season, providing Simy with the chance to impress against his potential employers.

  • Iheanacho, Ndidi miss UCL spot

    Iheanacho, Ndidi miss UCL spot

    By Oluwamayomikun with agency reports

    Super Eagles duo Kelechi Iheanacho and Wilfred Ndidi missed out on Champions League qualification  as Chelsea and Liverpool  join Manchester United and Man City after securing top-four finishes on the final day of the Premier League season.

    The dramatic battle for a top four spot went down to the last game of the 2020/21 campaign, with Liverpool leapfrogging Leicester into fourth last week to set up a nail-biting finale.

    A Kasper Schmeichel own goal and a late double from Gareth Bale condemned the Foxes to a 4-2 defeat by Tottenham while  2-0 win for Liverpool saw them finish third.

    Chelsea’s 2-1 loss to Aston Villa meant Brendan Rodgers’ side would have sealed a top-four finish with victory over Spurs and they started well, Jamie Vardy putting them ahead from the penalty spot.

    Harry Kane – in what could prove to be his final game for the club amid rumours he wants to leave – pulled Spurs level before the interval, though, with a goal that secured this season’s Golden Boot ahead of Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.

    Another Vardy spot-kick restored Leicester’s lead early in the second half, but there was late heartache for the hosts when Schmeichel – one of the heroes of last weekend’s FA Cup final win over Chelsea – punched into his own net from a corner 14 minutes from full-time.

    Bale’s late brace then ensured Brendan Rodgers’ side finished the campaign a point adrift of Thomas Tuchel’s fourth-placed side.

    Meanwhile, Sergio Aguero scored twice in a fairy-tale Premier League farewell as Manchester City completed its title-winning campaign by thrashing Everton 5-0 on Sunday.

    City’s record scorer, who is leaving the club following next week’s Champions League final after 10 years at the Etihad Stadium, hit a quick-fire double after coming off the bench with 25 minutes remaining.

    That added to earlier strikes from Kevin De Bruyne, Gabriel Jesus and Phil Foden as City showed no sign of letting up ahead of the final against Chelsea in Porto on Saturday.

  • Gunmen attack INEC office, police division in Anambra

    Gunmen attack INEC office, police division in Anambra

    GUNMEN on Sunday attacked B Division of the Nigeria Police Divisional Station and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Akwa, Anambra.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the armed attackers came in three Hilux trucks around 8pm.

    An eyewitness, who almost ran into the troubled area located in between the popular Ekwueme Square, Awka, said the bandits shot into the air close at B Police Division before proceeding to INEC office.

    The source, who spoke in anonymity, said before proceeding to INEC, the gunmen drove to Aroma Junction and shot in the air for about 10 minutes which made residents to run for cover before they proceeded to the INEC office.

    Though the source said he could not speak on causality figure, it added that there was likelihood of collosal damage at both institutions with possible killings of human beings.

    “I saw flames of fire going up from the police station and INEC offices but I cannot say whether people were killed or not because I did not go closer,” he said.

    When contacted, Dr Nkwachukwu Orji, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra said he had received information on the attack in his office, but that he could not officially comment on the matter.

    “I need to get clear picture of what happened in my office before I can speak”, he said.

    In the same vein, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Tochukwu Ikenga, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said he was still making contacts to get details of the situation.