Author: The Nation

  • Kaduna Speaker Zailani re-elected

    Kaduna Speaker Zailani re-elected

    Kaduna Speaker Yusuf Ibrahim Zailani of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has been declared winner of Igabi West Constituency.

    The Returning officer Professor Bashir Yusuf Abubakar said Zailani scored the highest valid votes cast.

    He said Zailani polled 45,849 votes to defeat his closest opponent, Ibrahim Usman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 23,163 votes.

    The Labour Party (LP ) candidate and that of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) scored 1,698 and 1,242 votes respectively to place third and fourth.

  • Abiodun, Deputy, Adeola win polling units for APC

    Abiodun, Deputy, Adeola win polling units for APC

    Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has delivered his Polling Unit 2, Ward 3, Ita Osanyin, Iperu Remo in Ikenne local government.

    Abiodun  polled 147 votes to defeat his closest rival, Hon Ladipupo Adebutu of PDP who scored 142 votes. 

    Senator Ibikunle Amosun backed – Barr. Biyi Otegbeye of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) polled two votes.

    Abiodun and Adebutu are kinsmen and hail from Iperu.

    Ogun Deputy Governor, Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, who voted at her Ward 3, Polling Unit 76, Ota in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government delivered her unit to the APC.

    In Salako -Oyedele’s unit,  APC polled 147 votes while PDP recorded 37 votes. ADC scored 6 votes.

    In the same Polling Unit, for the House of Assembly, APC polled 144, PDP 33 while ADC had 8 votes.

    The breakdown shows:

    HEDG’s PU

    Governorship

    ADC – 6

    APC – 147

    PDP – 37

    House of Assembly 

    ADC – 8

    APC – 144

    PDP – 33

    Ogun West senator-elect Senator Solomon Adeola won his polling unit at U.A.M.C School, Pahayi, Ilaro with 229 votes against the closest rivals of ADC that scored 106 votes  and PDP’s 84 votes.

    The chairman Senate Finance Committe also won his Ilaro Ward 1 with 1,713 votes while ADC and PDP scored 1,094 and 915 votes respectively from the collated and announced results by officials of INEC.

  • Who is after Abdulrasheed Bawa?

    Who is after Abdulrasheed Bawa?

    IF there is one person diligent in his business, Abdulrasheed Bawa the Chairman of the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) readily comes to mind.

    The small yet mighty and eloquent youthful detective has remained one of the biggest nightmares of many fraudulent and corrupt persons in the country. Since his confirmation as the head honcho of the anti-graft agency in 2021, he has hit the ground running and has recorded unprecedented success in his fight against corrupt people and economic saboteurs. In fact, he is dreaded by many who live their lives on financial crimes as he and his team will fish them out with their the technological-driven investigation that has caught up with many who are currently serving jail terms or many whose cases are in court awaiting judgement.

    While he does not care whose ox is gored, Bawa has remained true to the mantra of President Buhari which is to fight corruption. In the cause of doing his job, he faced a serious crisis as some elements had tried hard to undermine his effort and some even dragged him with several campaigns of calumny but at every attempt to rub him in the mud he comes out victorious and vindicated which naysayers and his traducers are not happy about.

    A few months ago, he was alleged to have sold a petrol-bearing truck confiscated from a suspect among other allegations but upon taking a proper investigation into the issues it was discovered that it was just another tactic to ensure Bawa was blackmailed so he could hands off some high-profile cases he is chasing to get a conviction. Alas, that blackmail didn’t stop him as he continued chasing justices with much gusto. A court ordered his arrest for contempt of court over a non-compliance with a court order but he remained firm and unperturbed.

    With the numerous good works recorded under his supervision, his detractors have not backed off in their quest to ensure they see him sacked. They devised various means by sponsoring pocket protests, press briefings, and media campaigns just to ensure he does not continue with the work he is doing.

    Sources close to the Kebbi-born detective disclosed that he is unruffled and unperturbed as he is aware of the gimmicks of his enemies who want to oust him from office.  

  • On Olorunnimbe’s benevolence

    On Olorunnimbe’s benevolence

    One man, whose benevolence remains dumbfounding, is the man behind The Temple Company and Ogidi Studios, Idris Olorunnimbe. The young creative and one-time aide to former Governor of Lagos State Babatunde Raji Fashola has continued to win more hearts with his acts of benevolence at every given opportunity.

    While Olorunnimbe maintains his loyalty to president-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, generosity has become one of the most talked about attributes of the son of retired Justice Ishola Olorunnimbe.

    Recently, Olorunnimbe got wind of a young man, who was operating a POS in a neighbourhood in Lagos and  was only charging the sum of N50 per N5000 while his colleagues make a killing. And in his usual way, Olorunnimbe shared the video of the man and requested to meet with him after which he promised that he and his friends would to show appreciation to the POS operator for being a model to all Nigerians.

    Olorunnimbe is a consummate strategist and a Law graduate of the University of Lagos, who stands tall with a wealth of experience that span the private and public sector. His name precedes him at different fora – entertainment, sports, tourism, business, public sector, and politics – yet his unassuming mien remains one of his lucky charms.

  • Elumelu is vindicated

    Elumelu is vindicated

    TONY Onyemaechi Elumelu has been in the news for several reasons ranging from his meeting with President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to turning 60 in a few days.

    However, the business mogul has been vindicated over a year after he brazed all odds to expose oil theft in Heirs Holding Oil and Gas Limited, owners of Oil Mining License 17.

    Elumelu is the founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Chairman of UBA, Africa’s Global Bank, and Chairman of Heirs Holdings.

    In March 2022, Elumelu bemoaned the fact that Nigeria was losing over 95 per cent of its oil production to thieves. The businessman, who holds a controlling interest in Transnational Corporation (Transcorp), narrated how Nigeria keeps losing over 95 percent of oil production to thieves giving several examples.

    He went further to query why taxes are being paid if the security agencies can’t stop theft, saying it is clear that the reason Nigeria is unable to meet its OPEC production quota is not because of low investment but because of theft, pure and simple.

    A year after, the Federal Government in collaboration with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps began work to uncover the culprits behind an organised oil theft on the field.

  • Transcorp Hilton’s award excites Dupe Olusola

    Transcorp Hilton’s award excites Dupe Olusola

    DUPE Olusola, the MD and CEO of Transcorp Hotels is over the moon at the moment. Olusola’s excitement and mood is not unconnected with the recent achievement of Transcorp Hilton Abuja after the hospitality firm won the Booking.com’s Traveller Review Award 2023. The award, which celebrates brands that consistently exceed travellers’ expectations in experience, stay and helping them create lasting memories, has become one of the reasons Olusola is grinning from ear to ear.

    It was also gathered that earlier, Transcorp Hilton had won the award in 2022 as the flagship hotel of leading hospitality brand Transcorp Hotels Plc.

    The amiable Olusola says the award is the testament to the continued delivery of great services to guests.

    “We are happy to receive this award again, highlighting our consistency in delivering exceptional experiences to our guests. We go above and beyond to ensure we provide excellence services, and our ability to maintain very high standards has endeared us to our guests who have always made us their preferred choice,” Olusola noted.

    The Transcorp Hotels MD/CEO added that the award is not just recognition, “but it demonstrates how much guests are satisfied with the experiences we offer and how we have been an integral part of the special memories they create at our properties. We remain committed to providing them with exceptional services that exceed their expectations.”

    According to a congratulatory letter signed by Glenn Fogel, President & Chief Executive Officer of Booking.com, the award shows how much Transcorp Hilton Abuja’s guests value the special memories the hotel helps them to make. 

  • Otedola’s new project

    Otedola’s new project

    NIGERIAN billionaire and benevolent mogul, Femi Otedola, is up to something new.

    Not many know that Otedola is currently erecting an imposing edifice on Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Sources disclosed that the new construction project has set the 61-year-old hundreds of millions back.

    According to those who should know, the construction project is a project under Otedola’s Zenon Oil and Gas.

    Otedola, who has been actively supporting his buddy, Aliko Dangote, has been arranging several projects without attracting attention to himself.

    It was further gathered that Otedola is poised to shock several business moguls in 2023 after the completion of all his projects.

    Apart from his magic wand as a businessman, Otedola is also a generous money bag who loves to give without blinking an eyelid. His generosity has touched many lives in and outside of the country. At the Independent Award on Saturday, February 18, at the highbrow Eko Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, Otedola was honoured and awarded as Business Mogul of the Decade for his outstanding contribution to business success in Nigeria over the years. Also, his Geregu Power PLC also won Power Company of the Year at the awards for its continuous growth and quest to light up Nigeria.

  • Mabo: tributes as curtain falls on doyen of women’s football

    Mabo: tributes as curtain falls on doyen of women’s football

    Adjudged as one of the most successful women’s football coach to come out of Nigeria, tributes continued to pour for Ismaila Mabo who died at 80 in the early hours of Monday in Jos, TUNDE LIADI writes.

    COACH Ismaila Mabo was unarguably the most successful women’s coach in Africa, having won the inaugural Women’s Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria, scoring 28 goals without conceding any on home soil in 1998.

    He went on to guide the Super Falcons to Africa’s best finish at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, with a quarterfinal berth at USA 1999 edition, the farthest by an African team to date. During his watch, he discovered two African Women’s Player of the Year winners, Cynthia Uwak and Perpetua Nkwocha.

    “Mabo was also legendary footballer in the domestic league, making his mark as a player and captain of Mighty Jets of Jos and also representing the country as a formidable central defender with the Green Eagles,” Whythe Ogbonda, the Confluence Queens’ coach, noted in her tribute. “As the head coach of the Nigeria women’s national team at the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics, Mabo’s legacy will live on in the players and the coaches that came in contact with him during his career, as well as the young athletes that will draw inspiration from his managerial abilities in the years to come.”

    Similarly, Adanna Nwaneri, who played under Mabo quipped: “It’s very sad and very surprising to hear of his death, but at the same time we can only believe it is time for him to go because for some months now he had been sick.

    “Mabo was not just a coach but a father and we all liked him and cared for him. Whatever he taught us, we always understood because the way he talked to us was just the way a father would talk to his children.

     “He was a great man and a great coach, his records speak for him. We can only pray that his soul rests in peace.”

    Another ex-Falcons star Stella Mbachu, a member of the Golden Generation of 1999, added, “I was very sad when I saw the news but what do we do?

    “He was a very funny person but when it came to football he just wanted to win and be able to achieve his goals.

    “He was like a father to me and every other person on the team. His death came as a big shock to me because recently I spoke to him.

    “Mabo is one of the coaches that I will never forget because he had an impact in my life and contributed a great deal to my career. Where I am right now, he is part of the history and I can’t compare him with other coaches. I just want to thank God for his life because he lived the life of a legend.”

    Equally Edo Queens head coach, Moses Adukwu, also mourned the fallen coach.

    “The death of Pa Ismaila Mabo came to me as a huge shock,” he said. “Again, we have lost a great man and my heart goes out to his immediate family and the other loved ones he has left behind.

     “Mabo laid down a big marker for other coaches when he steered the Super Falcons to the quarter-finals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in the USA in 1999. Yet, he was simple, humble and humane. We will miss him, but we are consoled that he left giant footprints in the sands of time and pray that God will grant him eternal rest.”

    Incidentally, Mabo was the only coach to qualify Nigeria for all women’s international events, including the 1998 and 2000 Women’s AFCON, the 1999 Women’s World Cup and the 2000 and 2004 Olympics Games.

    As a central defender, Mabo was part of the successful era at Mighty Jets of Jos between the late 1960s and 1970s.

    He also represented Nigeria at the senior level, making his debut in a 1972 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Congo in Brazzaville on 22 November 1970.

    Another women’s football aficionado, coach Rollandson Odeh, also opined that the late Mabo would never be forgotten.

    “He has gone to rest but what is important is the fact that his legacy will forever be remembered,” Odeh old NationSport.“He was a gentleman and had this fatherly figure that even when he was the coach of the Super Falcons in 1999, their best outing so far at the Women’s World Cup, they called him ‘Baba’ and that showed how fatherly in nature he was to the players.”

    Another former Super Falcons Efioanwan Ekpo who was at the 2004 Olympics Games, also paid tribute to the late legend of women’s football.

    “He was one of the legends of our domestic football; he never compromised standards and never acted like a boss to his players and he was our father,” she said.“He has ran his race and was our head coach when we did very well at the country’s third appearance at the Women’s World Cup in 1999, where we got to the quarter-finals of the competition.

    “May his soul rest in peace,” she added.

  • Gift Orban: Meet Nigeria’s wonderkid buzzing in Belgium with goals

    Gift Orban: Meet Nigeria’s wonderkid buzzing in Belgium with goals

    There is a new Nigerian star setting Belgium and the rest of Europe alight with his uncanny gift for scoring goals. His name is Gift Emmanuel Orban. OLUWAMAYOMIKUN OREKOYA writes.

    THE 20-year-old attacker Gift Emmanuel Orban has grabbed the football globe by storm, scoring goals for pleasure and gaining honours along the way after emerging from anonymity in Nigeria and Togo to the Belgian Pro League.

    Orban is proving he is no flash in the pan after scoring back-to-back hat-tricks for the first time in his career as KAA Gent thrashed İstanbul Basaksehir 4-1 to cruise into the quarterfinals of the Europa Conference League on Wednesday.

    Orban set tongues wagging after scoring four goals at the weekend as Gent hammered Zulte Waregem 6-2 in the Belgian Pro League and he took his fine form to the European stage.

    The youngster has been astounding for Gent since joining from Norway’s Stabaek in January and has been especially on fire in March: he scored the winner against Anderlecht, netted the equalizer versus Istanbul Basaksehir in the first leg in Belgium, and smashed four goals past Zulte Waregem at the weekend before Wednesday night’s hat-trick, scoring nine of Gent’s twelve goals this month. He has now scored 12 goals in his first nine matches.

    Incidentally, Orban’s three-minute hattrick beat the record for fastest hattrick in all European competition set by Celtic’s Mark Burchill in a 7-0 win over Jeunesse Esch in a UEFA Cup qualifier on 24 August 2000.

    But how did it start for the wonder-kid?

    Orban’s journey to footballing stardom in Belgium can be traced back to Nigeria where he struggled to establish himself.

    He had to relocate to Togo in search of greater possibilities and it was in the streets of Lome fate stepped in. Here, he attracted the notice of famed Nigerian scout Ola Fowler, who had previously observed Orban at a Lome trials programme.

    He was discovered by Norwegian scouts in Uyo, Nigeria, and Fowler requested him to appear on a programme there. Orban did not disappoint when he was invited to Norway for a trial after they were pleased.

    Orban’s outstanding achievements at Stabaek FC convinced the club’s decision-makers despite early setbacks and visa concerns, and they extended him a long-term contract until the year 2026. The Bison FC academy graduate adjusted to life in Norway quickly and soon became a nightmare for Norwegian defenders.

    Orban had little trouble finding the back of the net and finished with 16 goals to lead the Norwegian First Division in 2022, promoting Stabaek to the 2023 Eliteserien.

    He subsequently became a phenomenon in Norwegian football by finishing the season with 19 goals across all competitions in 24 appearances.

    Drawn to Orban’s standout performances, KAA Gent of the Belgian Pro League came knocking and in January 2023, they acquired him on a long-term basis for 3.3 million Euros (N1.6B) The cost was criticised as being excessively exorbitant, but Orban hushed the critics with his on-field performances.

    In his first few games, he netted nine goals, including a breathtaking brace on his Pro League debut and his four-goal haul against Zulte Waregem made him the first member of the team to record four goals in a single Pro League game this decade.

    Early in the month when Orban netted the winner in Gent’s 1-0 win over Anderlecht he admitted that he is driven to succeed and is mentally strong to overcome any difficulties that comes his way.

    He said: “Certainly. Everyone thought it was a big step from the second division in Norway to the Belgian first division, but I have a different mentality.”

    “I didn’t come here to sit on the bench. Mentally I am very strong. With everyone helping me here, it is also normal that I keep making progress,” he continued.

    Already, teams across Europe are already angling for Orban’s signature and his former Norwegian club, Stabaek have said they believe Gent can sell the red-hot striker for at least 20 Million Euros this summer.

    The club’s sports director Torgeir Bjarmann told Het Nieuwsblad the striker could now attract a transfer fee of around 20 Million Euros.

    “And if they sell him this summer, then we are also happy,” he quickly added since they would also get a percentage of his subsequent transfer.

    However, Gent are in no hurry to sell their prize asset, who is under contract till June 2027, and Gent top official, Michel Louwagie, has insisted they are not considering such a quick-fire sale.

    “It is not the intention to sell a player who comes in February in the summer,” he said while referring to other huge outgoing transfers they have posted.

    “There are agreements with him and his agent, but we are not going to make any big statements about his future. Let us enjoy him, as we did Jonathan David or Bryan Ruiz.”

  • IS VICTOR OSIMHEN MAN UTD- BOUND?

    IS VICTOR OSIMHEN MAN UTD- BOUND?

    VICTOR Osimhen has given a direct response to the rumours linking him with Manchester United as speculation over his future at Napoli continues.

    The Nigerian striker is currently enjoying a prolific campaign at Napoli, with his latest stellar display coming against Eintracht Frankfurt in a round of 16 Champions League tie. Osimhen scored twice in a 3-0 second-leg win over the German side to take his overall tally for the season to 23 goals in 28 appearances, and he is now being touted for a big-money summer transfer. Manchester United are among the clubs who have been linked with Osimhen, and the 24-year-old is ruling nothing out when it comes to his future beyond the 2022-23 campaign.

    When asked to respond to United’s reported interest in his services, Osimhen told Sport1: “I don’t know what the future holds. I think I’m on the right track. At the end of the season, I will sit down with my agents and discuss everything. I will also be in talks with the club. I am incredibly grateful to Naples. We will find a good solution together.”

    Although United and a host of other top-tier European clubs are eager to snatch Osimhen from Napoli, the club’s sporting director, Cristian Giuntoli, remains calm. He has confirmed Napoli will try and extend Osimhen’s contract beyond its 2025 expiry date, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Kim Min-Jae also in line for new deals. “They’ve got long-term deals, we’re not in a rush. We will be on it in the summer,” Giuntoli has told reporters.

    Luciano Spalletti’s men will be back in action on Sunday away at Torino as they seek to extend their 18-point lead at the top of the Serie A table. United are due to host Fulham in an FA Cup quarter-final encounter on the same day.