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  • Firm rewards winners of millionaire promo

    Firm rewards winners of millionaire promo

    There were smiles all around as Betano, one of Nigeria’s fastest growing online betting companies, rewarded the winners of the Betano Millionaire Promo.

    The promotion kicked off on September 15th, 2023, and aimed to reward loyal customers who had been signing up en-masse with the gaming tech giant since its official launch in Nigeria in April.

    During the event at the corporate headquarters of the company in Victoria Island Lagos, ten lucky winners were selected through a raffle draw and received various cash prizes alongside other items worth ₦10m.

    The highlight of the event was the presentation of cheques to the three top winners.

    Mr. Olawale Ajakaiye won the grand prize of ₦5,000,000.

    A visibly emotional Olawale, expressed gratitude to the company for choosing him as the big winner and pledged to use the money wisely.

    Mr. Charles Gabriel, the 2nd place winner received ₦500,000 and a brand new Apple Macbook computer.

    Mr. Aanuoluwa Abe who was the third-place winner, received ₦300,000 and a brand new Apple iPhone.

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    The remaining winners also received cash rewards ranging from ₦400,000 – ₦100,000.

    During his speech, Betano’s country manager, Mr. Oyindamola Michaels reiterated the company’s commitment to continuously provide value for its customers.

    He emphasised that the company was on a mission to revolutionise the betting industry in the country through its innovative products and services.

    In his remarks, the marketing manager; Mr. Omene Osuya promised Betano users even more rewards in 2024, starting with the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 to be held in Cote D’ivoire.

    He reassured users of Betano’s, continued dedication to promoting responsible gambling through its award-winning customer-protection initiatives.

  • Jameson Irish whiskey unveils festivities with giant bottle Christmas tree

    Jameson Irish whiskey unveils festivities with giant bottle Christmas tree

    Promoters of branded Jameson Irish Whiskey, Pernod Ricard unveiled the ’12 Days of Christmas’ campaign on Friday with the unveiling of a spectacular Christmas Tree crafted from almost 3,000 recycled Jameson bottles.

    This year’s event, held at the Ikeja City Mall, drew participants from brand enthusiasts, distributors including upwardly mobile executives from blue-chip firms.

    Welcoming attendees, Sola Oke, the Managing Director of Pernod Ricard Nigeria and Western Africa, said “Conviviality is at the heart of who we are as an organization and this season is about bringing people together and celebrating the magic of human connection. Intricately linked with our convivial spirit is our sustainability and responsibility pillar, and that is also why we are here today.

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    “We’re here to demonstrate our commitment to sustainability as an organization which is why 3,000 bottles were collected to make this tree. In addition, we want you to enjoy your Jameson responsibly, so we’re giving out complimentary Bolt Vouchers for every bottle of Jameson you buy here over the next 12 days.

    ”The inaugural day marked the commencement of a 12-day celebration filled with exciting activities and joyous experiences for all participants. From a captivating Christmas carol on the 24th to an owambe party and new year’s concert, subsequent days will feature a variety of events, including on-site games, delightful food experiences, and signature Jameson cocktails. Each element was thoughtfully curated to honor the season and cultivate a sense of community, providing attendees with a memorable and festive celebration.

  • Startups shine at AOT 5.0 Tech Ecosystem award

    Startups shine at AOT 5.0 Tech Ecosystem award

    It was a night of recognition and celebration of excellence as one of the biggest tech ecosystem events in Nigeria Art of Technology Lagos 5.0 recognised and celebrated key players who have contributed to the growth of the tech and creative scenes both at home and abroad.

    The following startups, organisations and individuals were awarded for their immense contribution to the creative and tech ecosystem in Nigeria.      

    Social Innovation Award went to ALX while Sunfi clinched the Clean Tech Innovation Award.     

    Chowdeck was awarded with the Customer Service Award and Ventures Platform went home with Local Investor of the Year Award.

    Other categories of awards were also given out to deserving organisations and personalities.    

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    Oladele Olafuyi, Chief Executive Officer of Kunda Kids, winner of the Startup of the Year category commended organisers of the Art of Technology conference for the recognition and award.

    “We are deeply grateful and excited about this award because it means a lot to us at Kunda Kids as a young startup with a vision of inspiring the next generation and changing the way people see Africa,” he stated.

    Commenting on the award, Kennedy Offor, Head of Sales and Partnerships, Chowdeck, said that the AOT is an exceptional platform for recognising hard work and excellence from different startups, organisations and individuals that are making an impact in the ecosystem.

  • Pressure on security agencies as fresh plateau attack claims three

    Pressure on security agencies as fresh plateau attack claims three

    • Senate invites armed forces, intelligence chiefs over incident
    • Plateau killings is war against Nigeria, says Kukah
    • Jang demands state police; cleric alleges ethnic cleansing

    The National Assembly yesterday turned the heat on the military in the aftermath of the Christmas Day coordinated attacks in Plateau State.

    The Senate invited the Service Chiefs to come for discussion on how an end might be put to such massacres while the House of Representatives asked the police to immediately conduct a detailed investigation into the attacks with a view to identifying the perpetrators and bringing them to justice.

    The immediate past governor of the state, Senator Simon Lalong said there was no merit in the excuse given by the Defence Headquarters on why soldiers could not immediately intervene to stop the invaders while another former governor of the state, Jonah Jang called for state police.

    The House of Representatives urged an immediate investigation of the attacks by the police while the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Dr.Matthew Kukah described the onslaught as a war against Nigeria.

    They all spoke amid report of a fresh killing of three youths in the state by gunmen.

    Summoned yesterday by the Senate are Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General Taoreed Lagbaja, Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, National Security Adviser,  Nuhu Ribadu, Director General of the Department of State Services, Magaji Bichi, Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun and Director General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ahmed Rufai Abubakar.

    This followed the adoption of a motion moved by Senator Diket Plang (APC – Plateau Central) on the floor.

    The Senate said the invitation would enable the security chiefs brief it about what happened and how to prevent a re-occurrence.

    Senator Plang in his lead debate on the motion lamented that the state which used to be hailed as home of peace has now been turned into a zone of violence mainly by cattle rustlers and illegal miners.

    The Christmas Day attacks, he said, were well coordinated.  He stated that the attack that claimed many lives on the eve of Christmas was well-coordinated.

    The Senator insisted that most of the crises were caused by cattle rustlers and illegal miners.

    Plang called for the use of drones and cameras to monitor the bandits troubling the state and locate their hideouts.

    He asked for a minute silence in honor of those who lost their lives in the attacks.

    The senator also urged the upper chamber to direct the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs to distribute relief materials to the affected victims.

    Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP – Bauchi Central) who seconded the motion said there appeared to be no synergy among the security agencies hence the ability of marauders to strike at will.

    He said his visit to the victims of the attacks at the University of Jos Teaching Hospital revealed that the gunmen did not even spare anyone during the invasion, including three month old babies who now carry gunshot wounds.

    He urged the Senate to support Plateau State with appropriate funding for the welfare of displaced persons.

    Senator Lalong (APC, Plateau South), expressed sadness over the attack.

    “Those who are displaced in 2021 have not been returned to their homes because the land is devastated. A man who is displaced will always be an angry man. Let us call the military to order,” Lalong said.

    In his remarks, the Senate President,  Godswill Akpabio said that the country needed to increase its surveillance and intelligence gathering.

    Akpabio therefore led the upper chamber to observe one minute silence in honor of those who lost their lives in the attacks.

    Flush out perpetrators of Christmas eve attack in Plateau, Reps tell IGP, other security agencies

    Apart from asking the police to investigate the Christmas Day attacks, the House of Representatives urged the Minister of Defense to initiate a coordinated Joint Security Operation in the attack prone  local government areas and adjoining towns in Plateau, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba and Nasarawa states to flush out the criminals and prevent them from escaping to other states.

    It also asked the Chief of Air Staff to provide aerial surveillance and support to flush out criminal hideouts and camps.

    The Department of State Services and Directorate of Military Intelligence were told to gather intelligence information on the influx, camping and operations of criminal groups within Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, Mangu and other volatile local government areas and adjoining towns and share same with other sister security agencies; and the Chief of Army Staff to establish military presence/bases in the said local government areas and other volatile areas of Plateau State.

    Similarly, the House mandated its Committees on Police, Defense, Army and National Intelligence, to investigate the root causes of these incessant killings with a view to providing lasting solutions.

    The House set up a delegation to visit the scenes of the killings in order to condole with families of victims and the government and people of Plateau State.

    It directed the Committees on NEMA, Defense, Army, Air force, Police and Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance and furnish the House with a monthly report until the security situation is resolved.

    It also directed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to immediately assess the extent of damage and displacement in attacked communities within the said local government areas with a view to providing necessary relief materials.

    The House observed a one-minute silence in respect of the souls of all those killed in the recent attack.

    These resolutions followed the adoption of a motion of urgent importance to condemn and investigate the attack moved by Hon Idris Wase (Wase, Plateau State).

    Attacks attempt to disrupt peace in Plateau- lawmakers.

    The Plateau State House of Assembly described the attacks as attempts to disrupt the relative peace in the state.

    Speaker of the House, Gabriel Dawan, at a press conference in Jos described the attack on innocent citizens as barbaric, callous, unprovoked and heinous.

    The House asked the affected communities to understand such activities as an attempt to destroy the relative peace in the state and said the people could not afford to be taken back to the inglorious dark days.

    The State Legislature appealed to the security agencies in the state to stand firm and work proactively to discharge their primary mandate of maintaining peace and order.

    Jang seeks establishment of state police

    Jang, in a statement in Jos, said what was needed now was prompt action by the authorities to deal with the perpetrators of the mayhem, and not rhetoric.

    He said one way out was the establishment of state police.

    His words: “This dastardly act has once again tampered with the peace of our dear state as it was orchestrated by people who are hell-bent on ensuring that the ordinary Plateau man does not enjoy the serenity God through nature has bestowed on him.

    “Choosing to murder harmless villagers in their homes as they prepared to celebrate the yuletide is the most horrendous wickedness that anyone could imagine. None of the hundreds of our people who lost their lives in the Christmas Eve attack by marauding terrorists envisaged that their lives would be cut short in such a gruesome manner.

    “The killings on the plateau would seem to have gone on unabated as the non-arrest and prosecution of perpetrators have bolstered the serial killers to carry out more and more killings. Unfortunately, villagers in Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, Bassa, Riyom and Mangu LGAs have continued to bear the brunt of terrorists who seem to have sworn to dispossess them of their heritage at all costs.

    “That these killers are out on a cleansing agenda and plan to take over the lands of the people they try to wipe out is no longer hidden. As painful as these killings are, equally hard and painstaking efforts must be made to put an end to them to restore Plateau to its known peaceful atmosphere which made it home to many people, even in decades past.

    “While we agree with the President that the culprits must be apprehended and made to face prosecution, we must note that these directives have been issued repeatedly. Yet, neither arrests nor prosecutions have been made in the past. It is therefore pertinent that at this point, there is the need to attend to the call for State Police as part of measures for boosting security, ensuring early response in crises and confronting the challenges of insecurity headlong.

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    “A situation where state governors have no powers to immediately deploy personnel to quell attacks and confront marauding terrorists is worrisome. The killings are getting out of hand and the State Police option is viable for nipping these massacres in the bud. States should be given the power to create, train and equip their police to enable state governors to deal with peculiar security situations in their various states. More than ever, the time to heed the call for state policing is now.

    “The National Assembly must take this call seriously and rise to the occasion, act in the interest of the Plateau People and consider the issue as a matter of urgent importance. While we commend the efforts of the Federal and Plateau State governments in responding to the recent attacks, we reckon that more can be done to stop the seeming non-stop attacks and needless loss of the lives of innocent villagers who are murdered while in their sleep or as they struggle on their farms to eke a living for themselves.

    “There is more that can be done, the endless killings are unacceptable, and our people must be allowed to stay in their homes, and continue to cultivate their farmlands without any intimidation or fear of unprovoked attacks which leave them homeless or decapitated.

    It’s war against Nigeria, says Kukah

    In his own reaction, Dr.Kukah  said the killers  have no  respect  for the boundaries of religion, region or ethnicity and keep attacking Christians, Muslims, churches and mosques.

    He said the killings were no longer acts by herders and farmers over grazing fields.

    He asked the intelligence community to unmask the killers, where they live and what their goals are.

    He tasked the military and security agencies to rise to the challenges at hand.

    He said the culture of investigation as excuses must end.

    He expressed regrets that the Northern part of the country, especially the Middle Belt, has turned into a killing field.

    But he commended the Federal Government for its responses to tragedies.

    He said: “We are gradually taking eerie solace in the fact that these killers do not respect the boundaries of religion, region or ethnicity. We seem to be consoled that they are destroying churches as well as mosques, killing Christians as well as Muslims.

    “We seem to be lulled into a feeling of collective consolation and we all believe that we are all victims of an endless orgy of violence that has taken over our land.

    “There is a method to this madness. The choice of location, communities, timings, the seeming hooded identities of the killers mask a fact: we may not know who they are, but someone wants something from the Middle Belt. Stretch your imagination from the emergence of the modern Nigerian state and connect the dots.

    “Sadly, with time, Nigerians are gradually losing hope in the ability of their government to protect and secure them.

    “While we religious leaders have continued to use our moral authority to encourage our people not to take the laws into their hands, we risk being swept away by the anger and frustration of our people. We even risk being seen as accomplices to an erring state.

    “The Nigerian state itself risks becoming an undertaker in the eyes of its citizens. Our cups of sorrow are overflowing. We have cried enough tears.

    “We may pretend that we are not at war, but truly, a war is being waged against the Nigerian state and its people. God forbid, but we could snap anytime, anywhere and for any reason.”

    The Catholic Bishop said it was time to unmask the killers and their sponsors.

    He added: “By the banks of the Niger River, on the hills of the Plateau, across the lush savannah of the Middle Belt, we have sat down and wept. We have questions crying for answers: Who are these killers? Where are they coming from? Who is sponsoring them? What are their grouses and against whom? What do they want? Whom do they want? Who are they working for? When will it all end? Why are they invincible and invisible? Who is offering them cover? Are we condemned to live with this and hand this broken nation to our children? Should we all just become inoculated and sedated to make all this bearable? Who will supply the opium to dull our pain? Are we sleep-walking to self-destruction?

    “Why has the north become the birthplace of so much bloodletting? Why have these killings been seen as tools of negotiation with the Nigerian state by the protectors of the north? Why has our north become the incubator of all that is destructive? Boko Haram, banditry and shades of terrorism all live in our region. Why is this so?

    “These killers are not ordinary murderers. They are killers for a purpose. It is the task of the intelligence community to tell us who they are, where they live and what their goals are.

    “These killers are professionals and are they Nigerians or they have just Nigerian sponsors? Their sponsors are among us. They must be in high places. They are now embedded in the architecture of  state. President Tinubu must know that the legitimacy of his government hangs on resolving this and giving us our country back.”

    Kukah asked the military and all security agencies to rise to the challenge of insecurity in the country,

    He said the war against banditry, terrorism and killings must be won.

    He, however, said Nigerians were tired of excuses or the culture of investigation.

    Plateau killings aimed at ethnic cleansing – ECWA President

    The President of Evangelical Church Winning All Worldwide (ECWA) and Head of Denominational Church Leaders on the Plateau, Dr. Stephen Panya, said the church was pained that the attacks were carried out against innocent and harmless Christians who were climaxing preparations to celebrate Christmas. Unfortunately, their joy was turned into pains, weeping and sorrow.

    He said: “It is very clear that some people have vowed never to allow peace reign on the Plateau.

    “If not for reasons of genocide and ethnic cleansing, what could be the reason for such unprovoked, premeditated, simultaneous and well-coordinated attacks on Christmas eve against communities that are predominantly Christians? This speaks volume of the evil intentions of the attackers and their sponsors.

    “How possible is it for such massive and well-coordinated attacks to take place across two local government areas without any iota of intelligence? Why did security agencies fail to respond swiftly despite several distress calls? Why the choice of Christmas eve for the attacks despite assurances from security agencies to provide adequate security during the yuletide?

    Three killed in fresh Plateau attack

    Gunmen were said to have again killed three youths in a fresh attack which occurred in Bokkos Local Government Area of the state on Friday.

    The victims, suspected to be herders, were said to have gone to Lut, one of the communities attacked on December 25,to pick up some stranded relatives ,only to be shot by gunmen.

    Our soldiers didn’t maltreat women in Plateau, says DHQ

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) said yesterday that soldiers on operations in Plateau State never maltreated any women, contrary to what was being circulated in social media.

    It said rather, the soldiers have been conducting the operations professionally according to the laid down laws and rules.

    The Acting Director Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau in a statement faulted a video trending on social media.

    He said the video in question “actually originated from an incident that took place in Sambisa Forest in 2021, involving the spouses of Boko Haram members during the capture of strongholds of the Boko Haram insurgents and not in Plateau State as falsely claimed.”

  • Mbah pays Yuletide homage to Tinubu in Lagos

    Mbah pays Yuletide homage to Tinubu in Lagos

    President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, received the Enugu State governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, who paid him a Christmas homage at his Bourdillon residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    Mbah, who spoke to journalists after the meeting, also reiterated his support for the administration’s economic reforms.

    He further assured that his administration would deliver on the over N300bn Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) target in the 2024 Appropriation Law of the State, which he signed on Wednesday.

    Speaking to newsmen after meeting with the President, Mbah said “essentially, I came to convey warm greetings and season’s best wishes on behalf of the government and the good people of Enugu State to Mr. President.

    “I also seized the opportunity to discuss, once again, with Mr. President the impact of some of the policies he has initiated on some of the things we are doing in Enugu State, particularly as it relates to the attraction of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). You know that foreign exchange (FX) unification and the removal of the fuel subsidiary have essentially meant that a number of FDI are flowing towards our direction in Enugu State”, he said.

    On the state’s N521.5bn 2024 budget, the governor said “we are poised to harness the resources. Enugu has played consequential role in the economic development of Nigeria. So, what we are simply doing is bringing her back to that preeminent position, making sure that we harness all the resources we have within Enugu and to make sure we also mobilise our domestic revenue.

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    “So, yes, we have proposed an ambitious budget and made ambitious revenue projections. But we are convinced that we are going to realise those revenues”, he said.

    Mbah stressed the commitment of his administration to expanding the infrastructural base of the state, quality service delivery, and migration of the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to digital platforms for that purpose.

    “I am sure you are aware that we have fulfilled what we promised the people in 180 days, which was to provide water to the people in all the homes in the urban areas. And for those who still don’t have, we are expanding the pipeline network to reach them.”

    “We are building 260 Smart Schools across all the wards in the state. We’re building 260 Primary Healthcare Centres Type-2 across all the 260 wards.

    “We are migrating our manual ways of doing things in our various institutions and our various MDAs to a digital platform so we can offer an efficient service to the people of the state,” he concluded.

  • Police arrest 562 suspects in A’Ibom in three months

    Police arrest 562 suspects in A’Ibom in three months

    The police have arrested 562 suspects in Akwa Ibom State for various crimes such as murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, rape and stealing during the last quarter of 2023.

    The state commissioner of Police Olatoye Durosinmi, disclosed this while briefing reporters yesterday at the Command headquarters, Ikot Akpanbia in Uyo.

    Durosinmi said that some of the suspects have been charged to Court, others granted bail, while some were still undergoing investigation.

    He mentioned some of the offences to include; pipeline vandalism and economic sabotage by one Godwin Ita Effiong male from Eket Local Government Area, who conspired with four others to vandalise pipeline belonging to Frontier Oil and stole 18 jerry cans of 25 litres of crude oil on Nov. 18.

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    The CP added that during the period under review, one Francis Eze, male and Johnson Amadu, male armed with locally made gun robbed a POS operator, Glory Akpan and carted away her POS machine, Android phone and N300, 000 cash.

    “May I on behalf of the officers and men of the Akwa Ibom Command wish you a fruitful new year ahead.

    “For the yuletide, I deployed 1, 758 officers and men to effectively provide security during Christmas and am happy that we had a peaceful celebration.

    “I must say that our security strategies and our collaboration with sister security agencies has led to a more peaceful Akwa Ibom. During the last quarter of the year  a total of 562 suspects were arrested for various offences ranging from murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, rape and stealing,” Durosinmi said.

  • We won’t guarantee oil, gas flow from January 1, Itsekiri community tells FG

    We won’t guarantee oil, gas flow from January 1, Itsekiri community tells FG

    The people of Tisun, an Itsekiri community in Warri North Council area of Delta State, have warned that there may be a drop in oil and gas production from January 1, 2024, over perceived neglect and lack of development in the community.

    Alerting the Federal Government to their plight, Chairman of the Community Management Council, David Odeli, in a statement Friday, accused Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) of denying them of their yearly benefits.

    Noting that the people are embittered, he disclosed that the community was on the verge of being eroded by ocean surge and exploitation of crude oil by Chevron.

    Odeli also accused federal and state government agencies responsible for developing oil producing communities of failing in their duties.

    He stated, “the Federal Government should not hope to get sufficient oil and gas production from the swamp operations in Warri North Local Government Area, from January 1, 2024, because there’s obvious tendencies that there’s going to be very serious hostility in the swamp.

    “Over the years, there has been nothing to show for the huge resources drawn from Tisun and our neighbouring communities, there are no basic amenities, the environment has been completely destroyed and our people impoverished.

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    “I know the huge expectations on my shoulders from the people of Tisun, as leaders in the community. As I speak to you (in telephone chat) Chevron Nigeria Limited, has denied people of Itsekiri host communities our yearly benefits, including the social benefits we usually get from Itsekiri Regional Development Committee (IRDC), despite the approval by Committee Engagement Management Board (CEMB).”

    “Let’s take a critical look at the agencies responsible for the development of the communities, from the state to the federal level, you will discover that the agencies have no developmental links with the oil and gas bearing communities. The initial agreement and relationship we had with Chevron Nigeria Limited, had gone sour.”

  • Chief of Naval Staff inaugurates 14 patrol gunboats in A’Ibom

    Chief of Naval Staff inaugurates 14 patrol gunboats in A’Ibom

    The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla at the weekend inaugurated 14 patrol gunboats to secure the maritime environment in Akwa Ibom state.

    The gunboats were inaugurated in line with the State’s Waterways Security Assets in Helms Jetty NNS Jubilee at Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of the state.

    Speaking at the occasion Ogalla said, “These boats are a testimony and priority the state government places on maritime security.”

    He said that security forms one of the major pillars of the governor’s Arise Agenda.

    “It is also a reassurance of the governor’s interest in the progress of our nation, particularly security of maritime environment and economic resources,” Ogalla said.

    He explained that Governor Umo Eno has signed a contract with Nigerian Naval Shipyard Limited for the construction of a water transport ferry for the state.

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    He noted the ferry was a key to the development of the blue economy which is important in water transport.

    “It is also key to our local content capability because the contract was signed with the Nigerian Navy Shipyard in Port Harcourt,” he said.

    He explained that the ferry would be delivered in 18 months.

    “All these all keys to the governor’s Arise Agenda which is improving the welfare of the people, improving their capacity to be able to contribute to economic development instead of going to criminalities.

    “We believe that the governor is a visionary leader and that is why he has seen the relevance of the blue economy in economic liberation of his people and by the liberation of Nigeria as a whole,” he said.

  • Edo gov condoles Ijewere family on passing of eminent son

    Edo gov condoles Ijewere family on passing of eminent son

    Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has mourned the passing of Mr. Emmanual Itoya Ijewere.

    In a condolence message to the Ijewere family yesterday, Obaseki said: “I am deeply saddened by the painful news of the passing of Mr. Emmanual Itoya Ijewere, one of Edo State’s finest, who led an envious legacy as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished accounting professionals.

    “A thoroughbred professional, the late Ijewere was peace-loving, kindhearted, cerebral and brave. He was a force for good, and dispensed wise counsel to many who sought guidance from his fountain of knowledge and experience.

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    “He lived a fulfilled and selfless life of purpose, giving himself and resources freely to uplift others and impact positively on everyone who came in contact with him.

    “The late Emmanuel Ijewere was a gentleman extraordinaire. As Founding Partner of Emmanuel Ijewere & Co (Chartered Accountants) and past President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), he displayed a rare knack for excellence, a trait that set him apart as industry’s gold standard.”

  • Fubara finally embraces realism

    Fubara finally embraces realism

    The conflict between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his mentor, former governor Nyesom Wike, is yet to be finally resolved. It blew open in October, and has simmered since them, despite the interventions of President Bola Tinubu. From being at first pugnacious and daring, to being lachrymose about the eight-point peace deal that brought the open war to a tentative end, the governor in his Christmas Day address has begun to speak with somewhat countervailing melancholiness. Hear him: “I have said before, there is no price too much to pay for peace. And with the realisation that the worst peace is better than the best war, we will strive to make peace with all segments and interest groups without surrendering our freedom or jeopardising the interest and well-being of the good people of Rivers State who graciously entrusted us with their cherished mandate…As a principal participant in the entire saga, I have taken some time to study the terms therein and have come to the conclusion that the Peace Pact is not as bad as it is being portrayed by those genuinely opposed to it. It is certainly, not a death sentence. It offers some way towards a lasting peace and stability in our dear State. Accordingly, I reaffirm my acceptance of the Presidential Peace Proclamation and my commitment to implementing both the spirit and letter of the declaration in such a way and manner that will restore political stability to our dear state without compromising the collective interest of our people and our cherished and shared democratic values.”

    No one has dared to taunt him for accepting the peace deal. He has insinuated that the deal could be better packaged, and obviously in the coming weeks some of the provisions will either be naturally attenuated by the force of litigation and as the parties to the dispute become more realistic. Whatever the case, the street protests urging him to disavow the pact, and the state elders’ disingenuous stoking of the fire and even relentless buffeting of the governor urging him to resoluteness may in the end amount to nothing. The worst peace, as the governor philosophised, is better than the best war. Whoever inserted that phrase in his address has done him a huge favour. Of course that statement is not original to the governor, but it is a pearl of wisdom the state’s elders sadly derided. More wisely, in his address, the governor also suggested that while peace had not been fully achieved, the pact presaged a sensible and final resolution to the catastrophe the state had just dodged.

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    Gov Fubara is much calmer and wiser than the state’s fractious and overweening elders who had sought to hijack the conflict for their own personal ends. The elders were right to seek freedom for the governor from anyone breathing down his neck; and they were even righter to feel dismayed by Mr Wike’s obtrusions. But when conflict ensues, the option is not more flammable statements or actions by the combatants. The governor has perhaps realised that in the end the buck stops at his desk. The peace deal may wobble and be imperfect, but as he has soliloquised, it is better than war. He has seemed burdened by some of the provisions in the pact, especially the return to the state executive council of some 10 members who left of their own volition, and the representation of his budget before the whole state assembly, but these are issues and bottlenecks he can navigate with wisdom and tact. Nothing precludes him from winning them over, and even prising them loose from Mr Wike’s tentacles. And nothing says biding his time until he gets a second term would not be immensely gratifying and beneficial to him. What is more, Mr Wike can’t surely be so implacable that the governor, deploying some artifices, cannot disarm him.

    The moment calls for brilliance and patience requiring Mr Fubara to bravely tackle the difficult challenges mocking his person and resolve. Those egging him on to wage war using the instrumentality of the constitution may be oversimplifying the crisis. Instead, they should put pressure on Mr Wike to be more statesmanlike in his dealings with the governor, regardless of the former governor’s extraordinary contributions to the elections of his successor and dozens of legislators. The governor has, however, begun demonstrating the ability to manage difficult and complex problems; he should be encouraged. Let Mr Wike, who has the more difficult task of managing his coquetry with the APC and cuckoldry of the PDP, now demonstrate nobility.