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  • Lagos announces three nights traffic diversion

    Lagos announces three nights traffic diversion

    Lagos State Government has announced a three-night traffic diversion from midnight till 5am at Fadeyi inward Dorman Long Bridge, Alaka inward Stadium Flyover Bridge and Dorman Long Bridge, inward Fadeyi from December 21 to 23 for the installation of truck barriers.

    Motorists are advised to use the following routes during the night time installation of the barriers.

    During the installation at Alaka inward Stadium axis; motorists from Eko Bridge/Costain/Iponri inbound Ojuelegba/Alhaji Masha Road, will be diverted to the service lane from Alaka via National Stadium gate to link Barracks or Alhaji Masha Road to continue their journeys.

    Motorists from Eko Bridge via Costain and those from Apapa Road going through Iponri will make use of Iponri Estate road to link Bode Thomas via Adeniran Ogunsanya to Shitta Roundabout from where they continue their desired destinations.

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    During the installation at Dorman Long Bridge inward and outbound Fadeyi; motorists from Western Avenue inbound Ikorodu Road will be diverted to Empire Road/Jibowu to continue their journeys.

    Motorists from Western Avenue can alternately use Agege Motor Road to link Mushin and proceed to their desired destinations.

    Motorists are implored to be patient, as the brief closure of the bridge is planned for night time as part of traffic management strategy to avert further accidents and loss of lives.

  • SEEPCO celebrates with children with disabilities

    SEEPCO celebrates with children with disabilities

    Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Co. Ltd (SEEPCO), in the spirit of the Yuletide, celebrated the season with children living with Down Syndrome at Module Cole Memorial School, Lagos.

    At the event with the theme: ‘Celebrating abilities’, SEEPCO said the celebration was aimed at boosting the emotional healthiness of children with Down Syndrome and bringing joy and enjoyment to their souls. 

    Dr. (Mrs) Abolarin Abimbola, Director – Child Guidance School, Counselling and Special Education, Lagos State Ministry of Education, said: “Every child we care for is unique and wonderful. We are passionate about helping the children with Down Syndrome live their lives to the fullest.”

    According to her, SEEPCO’s initiative “showcases that Down Syndrome children are like us. If given appropriate medical care, supportive family, and special educational services, those with Down Syndrome can lead full and healthy lives,” adding that what inspired her the most about them was how incredibly strong and determined they were.

    She said raising and understanding a child with Down Syndrome can bring immense happiness and fulfilment to parents, caregivers and the communities.

    Mrs Abimbola said the event was designed to celebrate, boost and support the children and to praise the mothers who had displayed their responsibility and sacrifices in raising children with special needs such as Down Syndrome with a token of appreciation and gratitude, and for the children who have overcome their challenges and succeeded in their objectives.

    The Principal, Modupe Cole Memorials, Lagos, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs. Abosede Oyeniran, said: “Children with Down Syndrome are the most loving souls. They have exceptional traits. Early intervention is critical for them, as it can help support their intellectual, physical, and social development. By providing appropriate support and resources for families of young individuals with Down Syndrome, we can help ensure that they have the ingredients they need to thrive and live fulfilling lives.’

    Caring for a child with special needs has many blessings. 

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    SEEPCO believes that every child with Down Syndrome should receive the rightful education, participate wholly in society, and develop their communication, confidence, and independence. The company wishes to continue encouraging them to have opportunities to prosper in the communities.

    Dignitaries present at the event were Dr. (Mrs) Abolarin Abimbola, Director – Child Guidance School, Counselling and Special Education, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Nurse John Philemon – Psychiatric Nurse, Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Lagos, Mrs. Abosede Oyeniran – Principal, Modupe Cole Memorials, Lagos, Lagos State Ministry of Education and Mr. Ajani I.A, Vice Principal, Modupe Cole Memorials, Lagos.

    Down syndrome is a genetic condition characterised by developmental delays and learning disability. Most of the time Down Syndrome occurs by chance. Children with Down Syndrome can greatly benefit from early treatment. Caring for these children requires comprehensive medical expertise and a compassionate, holistic approach. 

  • Ex-lawmaker facilitates empowerment for over 200 fishermen 

    Ex-lawmaker facilitates empowerment for over 200 fishermen 

    The former lawmaker representing Badagry Federal Constituency, Mr. Babatunde Hunpe, has facilitated empowerment and training of over 200 fishermen in the town.

    The empowerment programme was organised by the lawmaker in partnership with the Federal College of Land Resources Technology, Kuru, Jos, Plateau State.

    The theme of the programme was: “Development of Techniques for Production of Fingerlings with Young Fish Farmers in the Guns Riverine Area of Lagos.”

    Speaking shortly after the training, Hunpe said the programme was organised to enable them expand their fishing businesses and have something to celebrate the Yuletide.

    He said: “We have planned so many empowerment programmes for the benefits of the people of Badagry as the dividends of democracy.

    “Close to 300 people here today will go home with N40,000 each and fingerlings for expansion of their fish farms.

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    “At least they will have something to support their businesses and celebrate the Christmas holidays.

    “Since I left office this year, I have engaged myself in different forms of empowerment because we have planned for this.”

    Hunpe implored the beneficiaries to make good use of the empowerment programme for the growth and development of their businesses.

    He urged Nigerians to support the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, stressing that things would get better in future.

    The Chairman of All Progressives Party (APC) in Badagry Local Government, Gafar Meyon, advised the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunity.

    He hailed the lawmaker for his kind gesture.

    Mr Tunde Hundeyin, one of the beneficiaries, said he would use the experience gained at the training to provide more fishes for the people.

  • Centre flays Alex Otti’s disregard for protocols, fairness

    Centre flays Alex Otti’s disregard for protocols, fairness

    • Governor denies allegations

    Stakeholders under the aegis of Centre For Equity And Eradication of Rural Poverty have condemned  Abia State Governor Alex Otti for allegedly disregarding  protocols and fairness.

     In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Sir Don Ubani, the centre denounced Otti’s unwarranted show of disrespect to the office of President Bola Tinubu and continuous stoking of embers of disunity.

     According to the centre, in a democratic setting,  an elected official or a high-ranking appointee of government, irrespective of tier, should strictly observe protocol and should not allow his or her personal views becloud his or her relationship with members of the public, and especially in relation with the established status quo.

     It accused Otti of ‘bluntly’ refusing to hang President Bola Tinubu’s photograph in his office, adding that it is against ethics and protocols  to ‘treat Tinubu with scorn and total disrespect.’

    The centre  described the action as ‘primitive exhibition of unmitigated disdain and insubordination’ while claiming that as an afterthought  the governor later placed Tinubu’s photographs in his office and other offices.

     The centre also advised Otti to stop stoking the embers of segregation, discrimination and disunity in the State.

     According to the centre, the public outcry in Abia State where many civil servants are complaining about the Governor’s discriminatory policy in the recent appointment of Permanent-Secretaries in the state’s civil service should make the Governor have a rethink.

    “In a state that has Seventeen Local Government Council Areas, equity, justice and fairness should have dictated that each Local Government Area should get a slot out of the Twenty-four Permanent-Secretaries. Just as there is application of Federal Character Principles at the Federal Level, the State should also apply that Principle in the distribution of strategic positions in the state.

     “But from reports available, while some Local Government Council Areas in the southern district of the State were denied any slot, a particular clan in a Local Government Area in Governor Otti’s Abia-North Senatorial District got three Permanent-Secretaries. This is a clear manifestation of discrimination and injustice against a section of the State,” the statement cautioned.

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    Meanwhile, the Abia State Government in a statement by Senior Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Ferdinand Ekeoma, stated that  all claims by the centre were ‘false’ and misleading.

     He said the day the report was first published, Otti and the president were having an interesting discussion.

     He described Otti as a gentleman of impeccable character; an accomplished banker who got to the peak of his profession with verifiable record of excellent achievements.

     “The President knows very well that Governor Otti holds him very high, especially for his accomplishments as Governor of Lagos State. Governor Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State is a bosom friend of Governor Otti for over two decades and can attest to this fact,” the statement stated.

  • OPM Founder bags Navy Ship Golden ICON Award

    OPM Founder bags Navy Ship Golden ICON Award

    The Founder and General Overseer(GO), of Omega Power Ministries (OPM)  in Rivers State, Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere had been conferred with “Golden ICON Medal award by the Nigeria Navy ship, Sagbama, Rivers State.

     The award was in recognition of his contributions to ‘quality social crusade’.

     The Commander, Sagbama Navy Ship, EL Ebute, who conferred the award on Apostle Chinyere in Port Harcourt  said, the clergy’s humanitarian activuties, compassion and kind gestures have helped in creating communities of caring people, builds apostles of social justice, promotes peace and tranquility and service to humanity.

     The philantropist was decorated at the brief event with gold medal and certificate of recognition.

     In his reaction, Apostle Chinyere said the award was encouraging and would spur him to do more. He   thank the Nigerian Navy Ship for the recognition and encouragement.

     The general overseer has over the years touched many lives positively  through his foundation, Omega Power Foundation.

     Through his free school initiatives, many out-of-school children have been brought back to school. The free specialist hospital has contributed greatly in reducing  high rate of maternal mortality in Nigeria.

     His free estates have accommodated many homeless  families. His free skills acquisition center has graduated over 40,000 Nigerians in different vocational skills.

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     Over 10,000 Nigerians have benefitted from his local and international scholarship scheme.  Some of the beneficiaries are currently studying in Cyprus, United States of  America, Canada, Turkey, Poland, London and Benin Republic.

     Apostle Chinyere also built the first Free school for children born with Autism and Downsyndrome in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

     Apparently, the Apostle’s prompt  interventions to some violent cases has helped to calm tension, redtore  peace and security in Rivers State.

     Chinyere is a strong ally of the state government and the police in the fight agsinst insecurity, crimes and criminalitie to ensure  peaceful and conducive  environment for residents and  investors businesses.

  • Baci celebrates winners of Christmas menu class

    Baci celebrates winners of Christmas menu class

    MyFoodbyHilda, a restaurant founded by Chef and Guinness World Record holder, Hilda Baci, celebrated its Christmas Cooking Class with a prize-giving ceremony.

    The event held at The Hall, Victoria Island, Lagos brought together students of the Christmas Cooking Class, Nigerian celebrities and aspiring chefs.

     The evening started with a prayer session and opening speech by Bolaji Idowu, lead pastor at Harvesters International Pentecostal Church, hosted by social media influencers, Enioluwa Adeoluwa and Tomike Adeoye.

    Personalities in attendance  include Veekee James, Dremo Drizzy, Nasboi, Kagan Tech, Chef Gibbs, Nonye Udeogu, Pastor Bolaji Idowu and AMA Reginald. The event was packed with fun activities, including a live cooking competition supervised by Chef Gibbs, eating and dancing competitions, a “mimic Hilda “ game and eventually, live artist  performances by Dremo Drizzy, Nasboi and Gillian Baci to close the event.

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    Highlight was the grand prize of a new 2017 Hyundai car given to Chef Essy

    Tamara is winner of the Christmas Menu Class. Other prizes include 12 million naira cash, home appliances, cooking utensils and new-model Apple gadgets. A lucky winner was also awarded a year’s supply of GB food products.

    Speaking on the experience, the Founder, of MyFoodbyHilda, Hilda Baci said: “I am proud of the impact made with the Christmas Menu Class and what we have achieved at MyFoodByHilda – Hilda Baci Academy this year. Teaching this class has been delightful and I am glad we have transformed lives.” 

  • Firm deploys tech to boost healthcare

    Firm deploys tech to boost healthcare

    Wellahealth, a firm is deploying technology to boost healthcare access across Africa. It is one of the top tech platforms for over 2000 pharmacy partners on  the continent with a commitment to transforming healthcare delivery, bridging the gap between pharmacies, healthcare providers, and patients. 

    A statement by the firm noted that its  platform allows pharmacy partners access to advanced tools for inventory management, fulfillment management, claims processing, and chronic disease management etc., to serve over 200,000 customers in Nigeria alone. Hence, it contributes to an improved overall healthcare ecosystem having paid out over N1 billion to their partnering pharmacies impacting up to 30 per cent of generated revenue.

     Wellahealth Founder and CEO, Dr Ikpeme Neto, said: “Community pharmacies are the closest to the general public in Africa. You can find them everywhere. In fact, they are the first point of contact for most homes.

    “At Wellahealth, we believe that by empowering pharmacies with tools, training and technology, we’d help them become professional and better serve the tens of thousands of patients we sent to them monthly and the general public.”

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    Hanwill Pharmacy’s CEO, a Wellahealth Partner Pharmacy, Ekomobong Hanson said: “Before Wellahealth, we struggled with getting customers that are not within walking distance of Hanwill Pharmacy, Lagos Office. After joining the partnership, we quickly saw over a million naira revenue, in a short period, just from Wellahealth.

      “Today, most of those customers are regular walk-in customers”.

    Wellahealth’s Marketing Executive, Joseph Okoroafor, said: “Through our products like the Well Partner App, tools for chronic disease management and customer engagement like  Wella Engage , and training, we have brought huge returns for pharmacies, better health management for patients and exciting outcomes for our HMO partners. We are confident in the success of pharmacies, bringing us closer to our mission.”

    Similar testimonies have been shared by founders and staff pharmacists at OSBUD Pharmacy, Alpha Pharmacy, Nett Pharmacy, and FountainMed Pharmacy.

  • Reps to probe causes of clashes between Navy, Tantita security

    Reps to probe causes of clashes between Navy, Tantita security

    The House of Representatives yesterday ordered an immediate investigation into the causes of constant conflict between the Nigeria Navy and private security outfits engaged by the NNPC Limited to protect oil installations in the Niger Delta. 

    Adopting a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Donald Ojogo, the House said there is the need to immediately curb the conflict if the country is to meet its oil production benchmark on which the 2024 budget estimate is based. 

    The committee to conduct the investigation is headed by Alhassan Ado Doguwa, who is also the chairman upstream, while the chairmen downstream, midstream, funding, gas resources, ports and harbours, Niger Delta, environment are all members of the House Special Committee on Oil Theft. 

    Leading debate on the motion, Ojogo said if the causes of the constant conflict were not addressed, the possibility of increasing oil production to fund the 2024 budget would be almost non-existent. 

    He acknowledged that the Nigerian Navy, by law, is a statutory national security agency and an arm of the three Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria established with the sole purpose of protecting Nigeria’s maritime integrity and territorial waters.

    He said: “This sole responsibility of the Navy covers the protection of Nigeria’s national assets, including the nation’s oil and gas infrastructure across the water belts of the country covering inland, onshore and offshore waters.”

    He said the Navy has a history of commendable exploits within and outside Nigeria while on operations, making the country proud.

    He disclosed that in its bid to take full advantage of human potentials across the Niger Delta, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), then as Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), in August 2022, firmed out intricate aspects of securing the nation’s oil and gas assets to some private security firms with deep knowledge of the areas in question.

    According to him, this was done to protect such assets from vandals in order to stem oil theft, enhance productivity and ultimately engender higher production output to grow the nation’s economy through increased revenue.

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    Ojogo said such arrangements had recorded some positive results with regards to production output, even as the 2024 budget estimates presented to the National Assembly by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu alluded to high expectations of further increase in output by benchmarking same at 1.7m BPD.

    He said these high expectations that could only have been on the strength of an efficient, effective and robust collaboration and synergy of both the statutory security outfit, in this case, the Nigerian Navy, and custodians of delegated duties (private security firms) appear to be threatened by an unhealthy rivalry and incessant conflicts of operational responsibilities.

    He stressed that these cases of unchecked open conflicts and altercations have almost reached an embarrassing level of media brickbats between the Navy and some private security firms with such assigned responsibilities.

    He expressed concern that “just last week, there was a reported case of exchange of gunfire between men of the Nigerian Navy and operatives of a private security outfit on the coastal waters of Ondo State, and parties involved adduced or advanced reasons for their actions and inactions with accusations and counter accusations.

    “If this trend continues, an unachievable oil output projection looms ahead of the 2024 Fiscal Year and the implications of such development on the economy will be negative.”

  • Troops kill 40 terrorists, arrest 191 criminals

    Troops kill 40 terrorists, arrest 191 criminals

    Troops on operations across the country have killed 40 terrorists and arrested 191 others in the past week.

    They also recovered 72 assorted weapons and 338 assorted ammunition during several operations.

    The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, made this known yesterday during a briefing at the Defence Headquarters.

    He said troops also arrested 68 oil thieves and rescued 80 kidnap victims. 

    Providing further updates on troops’ operations in the past week, the defence spokesperson said troops in the Niger Delta recovered 406,500 litres of stolen crude oil, 252,112 litres of illegally refined diesel, 3,158 litres of kerosene and 10,800 litres of petrol.

    He said troops also destroyed 23 dugout pits, 30 boats, 99 storage tanks, two motorcycles and 13 vehicles.

    Other items recovered include 135 cooking ovens, one speedboat, five pump machines, two motorcycles and 68 illegal refining sites. 

    The military high command said troops seized large cache of arms and ammunition during the operations.

    The weapons recovered, according to the defence spokesperson, include 20 AK47 rifles, six FN rifles, eight pump action guns, four locally fabricated rifle and 19 Dane guns.

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    The ammunition recovered, according to him, are 2 x 36 hand grenades, 165 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 100 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 1,085 rounds 7.62mm x 56mm ammo, 5.56mm x 45mm ammo, 84 rounds 12.7mm ammo and 12 live cartridges.

    Others are one PKM barrel, one locally made bomb, 2 RPG charger, one bandolier, 34 magazines, 10 vehicles, 32 mobile phones, 18 motorcycles, 23 bicycles, six boafeng HH radios, the sum of N895,900.00, among other items.

    Buba said the armed forces are determined to end terrorism and insecurity across the country. 

    He said: “Accordingly, troops are strategically deployed to conduct operations across the country in order to create a safe environment for citizens to go about their lawful duties and activities. 

    “We are carrying out attacks on the terrorist enclaves and strongholds, aimed at eliminating the leadership and foot soldiers of these terror groups. Troops will continue to go after these terrorists and apply military pressure to destroy them and their cohorts across the country.”

  • Police nab IPOB/ESN commander, Imo monarch

    Police nab IPOB/ESN commander, Imo monarch

    Imo State Police Command says it has arrested the Commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra’s armed affiliate, the Eastern Security Network, Ikechukwu Uba, of Emoha Mgbidi, in Oru West Local Government of Imo State.

    It said it also arrested one of the sponsors of the group and a traditional ruler of Isi Mgbidi, Emoha Mgbidi autonomous community, HRH Eze Anozie Augustine Agbarambo, who is now cooling off in the police net.

    The command, in a statement signed yesterday by its spokesperson, Henry Okoye, added that the operatives of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Squad led by CSP Oladimeji Odeyeyiwa stormed the hideout of the suspects on December 16, 2023 and arrested him and three others.

    According to the police, “following a diligently gathered actionable intelligence on a deadly IPOB/ESN Terrorist Commander named Ikechukwu Uba, of Emoha Mgbidi, in Oru West Local Government of Imo State, operatives of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Squad led by CSP Oladimeji Odeyeyiwa stormed the hideout of the suspects on December 16 and arrested him and three others.

    “On interrogation, the suspect confessed to being a member of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) Terrorist group, commanding Mgbidi axis and stated further that he masterminded the attacks on Omuma Police Station and soldiers at Mgbidi and Awo-Mmama, narrating further that he receives funding from the Finland-based Simon Ekpa to carry out terrorist attacks in the state.

    “The suspects provided useful information to the determined operatives that led to the arrest of one of their alleged sponsors, HRH Eze Anozie Augustine Agbarambo ‘m’, 51 yrs, the traditional ruler of Isi Mgbidi, Emoha Mgbidi autonomous community.

    “Two locally made revolver long guns, one double barrel long gun and 33 rounds of live cartridges were recovered from his house during an intense search. Investigation is in progress and the suspects will be arraigned in court upon completion of a diligent investigation.

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    “In a different development, operatives of Nekede Divisional Headquarters while on intelligence-led surveillance patrol on December 10, 2023 arrested a suspected kidnapper, Sylvester Humble, ‘m’, of Umuoma Nekede, searched and recovered one locally made pistol in his possession.

    “In the course of the investigation, the suspect admitted to being a member of a notorious kidnapping syndicate terrorising the residents of Nekekde and Ihiagwa in Imo State and volunteered useful information that will assist the police in the arrest of his cohorts at large. He will be arraigned upon completion of a comprehensive investigation.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Imo State, CP Aboki Danjuma, while appreciating the gallant operatives for sustained efforts in achieving this operational feat, urged them to sustain the tempo in the fight against all forms of crime and criminality in the state.”

    The CP assured the good people of Imo State that the command has placed enhanced proactive security strategies that will ensure the entire length and breadth of the state is adequately policed during and after the Yuletide.