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  • Ebonyi civil servants call for salary review

    Ebonyi civil servants call for salary review

    Workers in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital, have called on the federal and state governments to review salary of civil servants.

    Some citizens made this known during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abakaliki.

    They said the review and revamping of sectors would help address the economic challenges in the country.

    Mr Kenneth Usulor, a civil servant and resident of Abakaliki, said there was the need to improve the pay and allowances of workers to encourage their efforts. He said: “Reviewing salaries and other welfare of the workforce means a lot to them, the system, productivity and development.”

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    Mrs Judith Eze, also a civil servant, recommended that the review would drive behavioural change and youth restiveness.

    Another civil servant, Mr Stanley Uguru, said empowerment of youths would also reduce vices among them.

    “Engagements of youths will promote peace and development in the country,” Uguru added.

    A businessman, Mr Denis Eze, called for the revitalisation of the commerce and industry sector, saying this would help small businesses thrive and grow.

    Eze  the rate at which businesses were closing shop and moving out of the country due to outrageous taxation. “There is need to urgently address the multiple taxation witnessed in the state and other parts of the country,” Eze said. 

  • Uzodimma constitutes 44-man committee for inauguration

    Uzodimma constitutes 44-man committee for inauguration

    Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has approved the constitution of a 44-member steering committee that will see to his successful second term inauguration and swearing-in billed for January 15.

    Headed by Senator Chris Anyanwu with the Secretary to the Government of Imo State, Chief Cosmos Iwu, as co-chairman, the membership was chosen from the three senatorial zones of Imo State as well as representatives of key state and national organs.

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    Key persons who made the list include the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Nnamdi Anyaehie, Imo State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Dr. Macdonald Ebere, former Speaker of Imo State House of Assembly and Minister of Education (State), Goodluck Opiah, Deputy Speaker of Imo State House of Assembly, Amara Iwuanyanwu and two other former speakers- Maxwell Duru and Paul Emeziem.

    Other current and former National Assembly members who made the list include, Eugene Dibiagwu, Nnanna Igbokwe, Ikenna Elezianya, Bede Ekeh, Victor Murako and Amarachi Nwoha. 

    Former Ambassador, Greg Mbadiwe, Chief Jerry Chukwueke, Dr. Eddy Anyanwu, Chief Cosmos Maduba, Sir Greg Owuananam, Chief Charles Orie, Enyinnaya Onuegbu, Chairman of CAN in Imo State, Dr. Divine Eches Divine, Chairman of ALGON in Imo State, Willie Okoliogwo are among others made the list.

    Some commissioners in the committee include Chief Declan Mbadiwe, Raph Nwosu, Ruby Emele,  Nkechi Ugwu, and Chimezie Amadi.

  • We will not relent investing in education, says Otti 

    We will not relent investing in education, says Otti 

    Abia State Governor Alex Otti has assured the citizens that his administration would not relent in its resolve to make quality education one of the cornerstones of his government.

    He said this during the 2023 CROMARIA Care Foundation (CFF) Annual Disbursements, under the CROMARIA Empowerment for Africa, held at Umunna Nsulu Autonomous Community in Isiala Ngwa North Local Government.

    Represented by his wife, Mrs. Priscilla Otti, the governor said: “Quality education remains the cornerstone of the vision for a prosperous Abia State. It is instructive to know that this is one of the highlights of today’s occasion – the scholarship given to the students.”

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    Speaking further the governor’s wife said: “The governor also believes in the power of collaboration and recognises the invaluable contributions of organisations such as CROMARIA Care Foundation to the well-being of our people.” 

    Otti hailed the Chairman and Executive Director of CROMARIA Care Foundation, Dr. & Mrs Obioma R. Orji, for their humanitarian activities and declared his support for the foundation.

    Highlights of the event included the award of N100,000 scholarships to 10 students from the community, inauguration of the upgraded and renovated two blocks of 10 classrooms at Nsulu Secondary School by the governor; sharing of 1,600 bags of fertiliser to the seven villages that make up the community and sharing of foodstuff to widows in the community.    

  • Oil communities’ development on hold

    Oil communities’ development on hold

    • DESOPADEC board, management team in supremacy battle

    There is infighting at Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC).

    The battle is between the board and its executive management team led by Mr Festus Ochonogor, over allegations of nepotism, highhandedness and poor governance issues, The Nation has learnt.

    The 14-member board, inaugurated by former governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, at the twilight of his tenure, has Mr John Nani as chairman and Mr Festus Ochonogor as managing director of the state interventionist agency.

    Messrs Efele Nicholas,Talib Tebite, Favour Izoukomor and Oghenekome Okpobor are executive directors.

    It was gathered that some board members alleged that due process was bypassed by Ochonogor in the  appointment of heads of departments, which was done without ratification by the board.

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    A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the next board meeting scheduled to hold soon might be stormy, if the appointments were not rescinded.

    The source said the appointment of heads of departments was done without a board resolution, adding that due process was bypassed.

    It was learnt that at the last board meeting, some aggrieved members spoke against alleged marginalisation of commissioners on the board.

    The Nation gathered that during the 2023 governorship election, heads of departments were mandated to canvass for votes for the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but were replaced four months into their tenure.

    It was learnt that the Head of Department (HoD), Legal Department, was removed from office on the grounds that two workers, who were on Grade level 16, were senior to him in the department.

    Investigation by our reporter showed that the current board was appointed by a new HoD (Administration) on Grade level 14 despite the presence of two other officers on Grade level 16 in the department.

    The Nation gathered that the executive management team threatened to post any worker to area offices if any form of protest arose over the recent postings.

    It was learnt the executive management team said the postings were “routine” despite that most of the HODs had spent barely one year in office and that some HODs had spent over 10 years in some departments, but were not untouched in gale of reshuffling.

    Reacting, Ochonogor admitted that there were lapses in the administrative process of the agency, blaming the situation on the past tenure of the outgone management team.

  • How Testimony Jaga is winning souls with music, charity

    How Testimony Jaga is winning souls with music, charity

    As far as gospel music goes, Testimony Jaga, one of that genre’s contemporary torchbearers, is a non-conformist. All over the world, gospel music is about the pure and the holy, sublime, soothing, spiritual, and soul-stirring. But away from the old, predictable style of gospel music, Jaga has taken the road never travelled to be the purveyor of feel-good and spirit-filled gospel music while imprinting his name in the sands of time.

     A multiple-awards winning singer, instrumentalist, and producer, Jaga’s infusion of Fuji, otherwise considered backstreet music, to his craft caught on like wildfire and has turned him into a bona fide music star with a rich repertoire including the very popular ‘Biggie Biggie,’ ‘Not Normal’ ft Akpororo, ‘My Style,’ ‘My Evidence’ ft Frank Edwards, and ‘Power in my praise’ among many others.

     The Ogun State native whose real name is Salau Aliu describes his style of music as Fuji-pop.

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     His debut EP, ‘Jesus is Here, Jaga is Here,’ is a seven-tracker that underscores his versatility as he seamlessly blended Fuji, Afrobeats, R n B, highlife, and dancehall to give Christendom an invaluable musical gift. The EP, a reflection of his life’s journey delivered via uplifting lyrics, features collaborations with other gospel singers like Adeyinka Alaseyori, Henrisoul, and Neon Adejo.

     Finding Christ at a most vulnerable time in his life, Jaga, a street-savvy boxing buff, has now gone back to the streets but this time as the founder of Street Gospel Movement, an evangelical outreach that employs the twin forces of music and social welfare to win souls for God. According to him, so much is hidden in poverty and that for any man to even want to listen to the gospel; he must have quenched raging hunger.

      Also, the convener of the One Jesus, One Church, One Hallelujah, Jaga, a protégé of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, had been stomping Lagos streets under the auspices of what he terms Radical Prayer through which he reaches out to the unemployed, youths, and widows.

     “I am passionate about impacting the lives of as many people as possible. The essence of Christianity is actually to spread love, which are the principles I live by. Spreading the gospel to the streets and the ‘unchurched’ (people who don’t attend churches) through my Street Gospel Movement,” Jaga said.

     “When people come to our program, we feed them with soul-lifting music, the word of God, and empower them. I believe in making an impact in people’s lives. So far, we have reached out to over 20,000 people since we started. Apart from giving out interest-free cash grants ranging from N100,000 to N250,000, we have given out cars, tricycles, and mini-buses among others,” he said.

     Last Christmas, with support from Pastor Oyakhilome, Jaga gifted food items including rice, eggs, and chickens to hundreds of Lagos residents. On January 12, 2024, he will hold his annual mega outreach in the Alagbado area of Lagos.

  • Wizkid’s partner Jada Pollock gets new tattoo

    Wizkid’s partner Jada Pollock gets new tattoo

    Wizkid’s partner, Jada Pollock has begun this year with the acquesition of new tattoo.

     The 40-year-old American got the new tattoo on her wrist on January 2 in the United Kingdom.

     The talent manager and entrepreneur announced getting a new tattoo to her 539,000 followers on her official Instagram handle.

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     Pollock and Wizkid are yet to be officially married but live together as live-in-lovers and have two children together. The pair live in the United Kingdom and have been together for seven years.

    As a music executive, Pollock worked as a music manager for Wizkid, assisting him in establishing relationships with prominent artists and celebrities across the world.

  • Ogogo’s daughter gets engaged

    Ogogo’s daughter gets engaged

    Popular Nollywood actor Taiwo Hassan aka Ogogo was all smiles when one of his daughters, Shakirat Taiwo aka Kira, tied the knot with her heartthrob, Yusuf in Lagos.

     The event saw the popular daughter of the actor exchanging marital vows with her heartthrob to the admiration of her father, mother, family, associates and friends.

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     The Nation reliably gathered that though the groom is far away outside the shores of Nigeria, the engagement and Nikah ceremony took place with family and friends including colleagues and proteges of Kira’s father in attendance.

     Sources also disclosed that Kira has been in a relationship with Yusuf for many months and both decided to tie the knot before the start of 2024. It was further gathered that Kira might be on her way outside the shores of Nigeria after the wedding.

  • Tayo Sobola plans to empower more youths, women

    Tayo Sobola plans to empower more youths, women

    Screen siren Tayo Sobola aka Sotayo Gaga has expressed gratitude to her loyal fans for the unwavering support in 2023, while unveiling plans for the New Year.

     In a recent statement from  the Queen Mother of the Uke Kingdom, Sobola assured fans of impacting more on youths and women in 2024.

     The statement emphasised Sobola’s openness to partnerships, endorsement deals, and collaborations in 2024. She also said she will be committed to initiatives on youth empowerment and women empowerment throughout 2024.

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     “Sobola will delve into more youth empowerment, women empowerment, public speaking, and other projects in the new year,” the statement began. “She is set to return to the film industry, undertaking personal film projects in 2024. Despite being away for some time, she is back on the scene, open to endorsements and partnerships.”

     The entertainer also announced the expansion of her YouTube channel to accommodate more projects and work.

     In the same vein, Sobola said numerous plans have been outlined for her to ensure that 2024 becomes the best year yet for her and her devoted fans.

     Her influence extends to both the English and Yoruba film industries, making her one of the most impactful figures in Nollywood.

    Having completed her primary and secondary education in Lagos State, Sotayo Sobola continues to make significant strides in her multifaceted career.

  • Oscar Pistorius returns home after leaving South African jail on parole

    Oscar Pistorius returns home after leaving South African jail on parole

    Former track star Oscar Pistorius was released from prison on parole, South Africa’s Department of Corrections said on Friday.

    Pistorius spent almost 11 years in jail after the murder of his then-girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

    The 37-year-old was now a parolee and “at home,” the authority said in a brief statement.

    The Olympic and Paralympic athlete killed the 29-year-old Steenkamp, a law graduate and model, with four shots through the bathroom door of his villa in Pretoria on Valentine’s Day night in 2013.

    The sprint star, who has been a double-amputee since infancy, was sentenced to 13 years and five months in prison following a trial that immersed South Africa, and was followed closely around the world.

    During the trial, Pistorius testified that he had fired several times because he had mistaken his girlfriend for a burglar.

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    Nonetheless the court ultimately rejected his evidence and convicted him of murder.

    After spending nine years at a prison near Pretoria, he was released on parole by a panel after determining he had completed the minimum detention requirement under South African law.

    His probation will last five years and comes with strict supervision by law enforcement authorities. At the time of the killing, Pistorius was at the peak of his career.

    The “Blade Runner,” as he was known, won six gold medals at the 2012 Paralympic Games on custom-made carbon prostheses.

    (dpa/NAN)

  • Equities sustain rally with N265b gain

    Equities sustain rally with N265b gain

    The Nigerian stock market maintained its upward trajectory yesterday as continuing bargain-hunting pushed up market capitalisation’s by N265 billion.

    Benchmark indices showed average return of 0.62 per cent, equivalent to net capital gain of N265 billion.

    The All Share Index (ASI) rose from its opening index of 77,537.57 points to close at 78,020.54 points.

    Aggregate market value of all quoted equities at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) rose simultaneously from the opening value of N42.429 trillion to close at N42.694 trillion.

    The continuing rally pushed the average year-to-date return to 4.34 per cent, sustaining a positive trend that had marked equities trading in recent period.

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    With 48 gainers to 23 losers, the market performance was driven by widespread positive sentiments. Learn Africa and Wema Bank emerged the highest price gainer of 10 per cent each to close at N3.19 and N6.71 respectively. Transcorp followed with a gain of 9.93 per cent to close at N11.51, per share. Ikeja Hotel rose by 9.92 per cent to close at N7.98, while Sterling Financial Holdings Company appreciated by 9.83 per cent to close at N5.25, per share.

    On the other side, Multiverse Mining & Exploration led others on the losers’ chart with 9.97 per cent to close at N20.22 per share. Meyer followed with a decline of 9.75 per cent to close at N3.24. Tripple Gee & Company shed 9.30 per cent to close at N1.95. John Holt lost 8.62 per cent to close at N2.12, while Associated Bus Company depreciated by 8.25 per cent to close at 89 kobo, per share.

    The total volume traded rose by 6.11 per cent to 984.194 million shares valued at N11.162 billion in 12,976 deals. FCMB Group led the activity with 106.813 million shares worth N957.534 million. Fidelity Bank followed with account of 103.058 million shares valued at N1.306 billion. Unity Bank traded 75.788 million shares valued at N156.245 million. Sterling Financial Holdings Company traded 71.562 million shares worth N373.179 million while Universal Insurance traded 43.698 million shares worth N12.844 million.