Category: Society

  • Akintayo intensifies philanthropy

    Akintayo intensifies philanthropy

    Dr. Stephen Akintayo is filled with so much joy as you read this and has been dancing like biblical King David for his achievements in life and the current state of his dream, the GText group.

    The reason for Akintayo’s immense joy stems from the gladness of the achievements of the group and team as he celebrates the 16th anniversary of his beloved group, which is fast turning into a conglomerate, GText Group.

    With a scheduled dinner at Eko Hotel and Suites sometime this month for the anniversary, Akintayo has promised to intensify his philanthropic gestures across Africa.

    The chairman, GText Group, has announced a total of N16m to be given out as grants to individuals with small-scale businesses, couples who jointly own businesses, and mentees, who have a working business and meet the criteria for the grant.

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    Akintayo also announced plans to reward his marketers as well as clients during the 16th anniversary of the real estate group.

    While many wonder why Akintayo has decided to keep giving out continuously, some naysayers insist he has political ambition. And just like a voicemail system machine, aides of the graduate of the Olabisi Onabanjo University were quick to note that he has no interest in politics nor has he ever shown interest.

    The aides went further to state that Akintayo is focused on building people, and institutions that would outlive him while making an indelible impact on humanity.

    The dark-skinned orator also hinted that he has a solution to Nigeria’s housing deficit if any state or federal government needs it.

  • Tomi Salami takes on elite project

    Tomi Salami takes on elite project

    For some years now, Tomi Lydia Salami, a former beauty queen and social entrepreneur, has been on a mission of advocacy for clean energy, climate action, and environmental protection through the Aurora International Charity Foundation.

    Through the Foundation, Salami has established a solid track record of successfully impacting over 30,000 adults, youths, and children across the country using various platforms of education, welfare, empowerment, and health.

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    Following the huge successes of her previous projects in Lagos and other states of Nigeria, Salami is set to champion another cause on environmental advocacy. On Thursday, May 30, Tomi will be unveiling a new elite project tagged, ‘Catch Them Young: Environmental Awareness Convention 2024’. This gathering, which aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on sanitation, clean energy, climate action, and environmental protection, is targeted at high school students in Lagos and will be held at the J.F. Ade Ajayi Auditorium, University of Lagos.

    According to the former beauty queen, Lagos maintains a strong position as one of Africa’s top destinations for business, culture, tourism, politics, entertainment, hospitality, sports, and more. Thus, “it is imperative that we engage in activities that creatively and succinctly educate and inspire citizens to become environmentally conscious, thereby fostering a sense of responsibility to our planet.

  • The Nyesom Wike magic wand

    The Nyesom Wike magic wand

    Former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike (CON) is in a league of his own. He was called ‘Mr Project’ during his time as the No 1 citizen of the tate. While many thought he would relent in his new position as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wike is showing them that his best is yet to come as he is working tirelessly to bring about the needed change that will rewrite the history of the FCT in terms of infrastructural development not minding whose ox is gored.

    Wike has shown dedication, resilience and the will to ensure great things are achieved in the FCT.

    When he was appointed, Wike quickly hit the ground running after understudying the terrain to know the mode of operation. While many thought it would be business as usual, Wike put everyone on their toes which made him gather more enemies – those who liked to do things the conventional way.

    He read the riot act to many who are trying to sabotage his efforts while telling everyone to align with his vision to bring about change soon, utilising available resource.

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    While many were busy playing politics and some were sponsoring media campaigns to soil his good name, Wike refused to budge instead he has concentrated on working fervently in the areas of security, health, environment, civil service restructuring, infrastructural development, and investment, among others.

    When many of his ministerial peers were struggling to get the job done, Wike started flagging off projects and inaugurating new ones. He has continued in his stride, forcing many to catch up with his pace of work.

    In his efforts in transforming the FCT, he did not abandon the rural areas. Also, he has reverted to the old template where things were done accordingly, bulldozing illegal buildings altering the master plan of the nation’s capital.

    As Mr President is planning to mark his one year in office with a nine-day series of activities, Wike has also planned to inaugurate some projects which were abandoned by the previous administration and some he started and finished.

    From May 27, the commercialisation of the Abuja Metro Line will commence, and the Vice President’s quarters will be inaugurated for use.

  • Fifi Ejindu hits three scores plus two

    Fifi Ejindu hits three scores plus two

    For billionaire businesswoman, Princess Fifi Ejindu, life is to be enjoyed.

    As a business magnate and serial investor, The Pratt Institute-trained architect is a league of her own.

    Wining and dining with the movers and shakers of the world, she wields immense influence with her endearing personality and aura which draw many  admirers to her.

    Despite being born with the proverbial silver spoon, she has remained humble and hardworking, attributes that have taken her to the peak as an investor with an exceptional fashion senset.

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    Anytime she attends functions be sure cameras will continue to shutter as many will be scampering to catch a glimpse of her graceful gait, smiling face with her sartorial elegance and endearing drop-dead gorgeous frame. To date, her impeccable record of incisive vision to reshape Nigeria’s business climate remains unequal, making her one of the few women who has continued to thrive in a male-dominated world and a male dominated industry. Unlike many of her peers she refused to be shoved with a wave of hand as she pursued her ambition with abiding trust in God, determination, sheer artistry, and tenacity of purpose. She is a big philanthropist who constantly supports and uplifts the less-privileged.

    Yesterday, Fifi turned 62. And, it was yet another day and opportunity for the great-grand daughter of James Ekpo Bassey, an Efik monarch in the days of yore, to climb to the mountaintop to shout Hallelujah to her Creator.

    She told everyone who cares to listen that all she has achieved was through God’s grace, mercy anddint of hard work.

  • Musa Halilu’s milk of kindness

    Musa Halilu’s milk of kindness

    Dujima Adamawa Alhaji Musa Halilu (O.F.R) has shown that the world would be a better place when humanity comes first in anything. He believes in bringing succour to anyone in need and believes Nigeria would be a better place when the upper class is more concerned about the welfare of the lower class.

    To him, this will breed love and unity across the board and become the bedrock of the development of any nation.

    When fire broke out months ago at the Yola Main Market, Adamawa, with over 300 shops and goods worth over two billion naira was destroyed, it didn’t take Halilu long to visit and show solidarity with traders over their loss. Commiserating with victims of the fire, he pledged N30 million through his Musa Halilu Foundation to be shared among affected marketers while minimising their loss and mitigate the effect of the biting economy.

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    On May 13, Halilu converged with top Islamic clergy, victims of the fire, politicians and other critical stakeholders at the Farama Event Centre, Yola, where he handed over his pledge of N30 million to the leadership of the market. The donation was split in four categories; N200,000, N100,000, N50,000 and N30,000.

    He also called on the Governor, Ahmadu Umar Fintiri, who has promised to visit the burnt market and also plans to rebuild the market in with modern facilities.

  • Usman Ododo  gears up

    Usman Ododo  gears up

    Governor of Kogi State Alhaji Usman Ahmed Ododo is one blessed by God.

    Highly cerebral and witty, he has never striven for anything in life as he believes all power belongs to God and he gives and takes.

    He sees life from a different perspective and believes only service to humanity is a way to show appreciation to his creator for all he has done, marking his sojourn into the murky waters of politics.

    Many often ask the question: why a gentleman like him ventured into politics? A game perceived to be too dirty for someone of his personae.

    But with a smile on his face, he often tells those who wished to listen that politics was an act of service for him and one thing he had always wanted was an avenue to serve his people and lead them to greater future.

    From inception as governor, Ododo he swung into action, announcing his cabinet members almost immediately. He set out his blueprint to further put the state on the path of prosperity in terms of infrastructural development.

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    While he does not like to court media attention like many of his peers, he loves to shut up his detractors with his achievements. Ododo works round the clock to bring the dividend of democracy to his people.

    At the celebration of his 100 days in office, when he listed his achievements, many were stunned at what he achieved within a short time.

    According to sources, Ododo has invested heavily in agriculture, clearing over 8000 hectares of farmland, conducted headcount of farmers for the allocation of fertilisers and other farming aids, divided the state into sectors in terms of crop production, creating strategic stores for farm produce across the state, plans to sign up as the single largest off-taker of agricultural produce from farmers in the state among others.

  • Marketing Edge’s suit against institute’s president for May 27

    Marketing Edge’s suit against institute’s president for May 27

    Justice Taiwo Olatokun of an Ikeja High Court has fixed May 27 for the trial of a suit filed by Marketing Edge Publications Limited against the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria following alleged threat and harassment over one of its publications.

    The second defendant in suit number ID/10977GCMN/2024, through the company’s lawyer, Felix Akinsola, is the President of the institute, Idorenyen Enang.

    The claimant is praying the court for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the first defendant and all its officers, allies from further threat and harassment of any form either through the use of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) or any other security agencies.

    The claimant is also seeking an order of perpetual injunction restraining the first defendant, its officers, and other persons acting for and on behalf  of the defendants from continued publication of the libelous publication or any other publication to the like effect.

    It also included an order of perpetual injunction restraining the 2nd defendant either by himself, his officers, any person acting for and on his behalf or through any office he may occupy, either now or at any time in future, from further threat and harassment of any form and from publishing and or making libelous and defamatory  statements towards the claimant and or any person, natural or non-natural associated with it.The claimant prayed the court for, among others damages in the sun of N20 million being damages for assault on its reputation, a reduction in the esteem of right thinking members of the society and damaging utterances by the defendant against the claimant,  a retraction in its entirety  of the public notice made by the Institute of Marketing of Nigeria in the Punch Newspaper of Friday November 24, 2023.The claimant also seeks a robust apology by the institute in four  national dailies stating unequivocally that the claimant is not in breach of any laws in its ordinary course of business, that the claimant is well within its right to carry on its business, that the general public, companies, corporations and individuals are free to relate and contract with the claimant without hesitation and or fear of any kind; and that the claimant is an upstanding and respected corporate body carrying on business within the ambit of its objectives.The claimant, in its 36-point statement of claim averred that it is clear that the institute has embarked on a witch hunt with a fierce determination to undermine the efforts and reputation of the claimant with the sinister intention of running down the business of the claimant through toxic and malicious publications.

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    The claimant averred that except the court restraints the defendants, they would continue to spread these libelous and damaging publications which has occasioned grievous harm to the finance, reputation, business and the standing of the claimant,

    He  averred that despite exchange of correspondents between itself and the defendants, they still went ahead to file a petition with the Police alleging a criminal breach of its statutory powers and naming the claimants and the claimant’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and a number of the claimants affiliates in the said petition, the police has refused to oblige the claimant with a copy of the petition the defendants  are put on notice to produce the original at the trial.

    The claimant averred that its publishing and organisation of awards is based on a merit system that it has originally curated and cannot in any way shape or form, or be construed as a regulation and control the practice of marketing in Nigeria and has nothing to do with marketing or its institute‘s control and regulation

    It averred that though it is not a member of the defendant’s institute, its annual published list has gained renown, acceptance and general acclamation for its meritorious approach to awarding excellence to various brand icons, a reputation that has garnered it the moniker :Best Marketing Magazine”

    It further averred: “for its authoritative and well researched news reports, regular special reports and general industry news and stories across the Nigerians Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC), the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria, under the leadership of its past President, Chief Lugard Aieniewu of blessed memory actually recognised the claimant as the best marketing magazine for two consecutive years.”

    It averred that the 2nd defendant deliberately and out of malice orchestrated  falsehood and malicious libelous publication to spite the claimant and to bring down its business, adding that having failed woefully top galvanise the  Nigerian Marketing community through value-adding services and connect positively with both registered and non-registered marketing professionals in Nigeria, has been looking for a way to bring down the claimant’s business to pave way for his own relevance.

    It submitted that the words used employed by the NIMN in its publication means and it is so understood to mean by those that received the publication that the claimant is an impostor who is deliberately deceiving the general public  and flagrantly disobeys the law , has no regard and or respect for constituted authority  and has ultimately called into question every action carried out by it.

    The claimant averred that the publication by the NIMN has undermined the years of painstaking work it  and in the same vein diminishing the spotless reputation garnered by the claimant over copious years of the proverbial sweat, blood and  tears, adding that the publication by the institute has also diminished the claimant in the estimation of right thinking members of the society, discredited it in its profession, injured its financial credit and exposed it to ridicule and contempt.

  • UNEA drafts legal instrument to end plastic pollution

    UNEA drafts legal instrument to end plastic pollution

    The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) through resolution 5/14 has requested its Director to convene an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) to develop an International legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including the marine environment hereinafter referred to as “the instrument. “

    The UNEA said that this law or instrument will decide the full life circle of plastic at INC-4 held in Ottawa, Canada.

    Plastic includes but not limited to bottled water, pure water, plastic buckets, slippers, children’s feeding bottles, plastic cups and plates, and anything plastic.

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    More than 2,500 delegates participated in the INC-4,  representing 170 Members of the United Nations (UN) and over 480  UN Entities, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO), and Observer Organisations.

    This included the International Charitable Initiative for Girl Child and Women Development Foundation (ICI-GWODEF) represented by its founder, Barr. Helen Ibeji and Mrs. Olivia Okaro.

    According to Ibeji, the negative effect on humans who rely on the ocean life for the source of their revenue, nourishment, and marine activities will suffer economic set back coupled with the effect that humanity may not have clean water in the coming years prompted the need for a world summit on plastic pollution.

    She also noted that plastic pollutes the land as well especially when humans dump plastic waste into landfills, the soil gets damaged and as such cannot produce as required.

    “As plastic does not dissolve, it remains in the water thereby hampering its purity. Plastic pollution will disrupt the food chain as marine life starts to die off and go extinct.

    “Ailments caused by plastic pollution include cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, leukemia, lymphorna, brain cancer,  breast cancer, and decreased fertility.

    “At Ottawa Canada, we were all united by our strong shared commitment to deliver an international legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution. It is this good spirit of multilateralism that guided our discussion in Ottawa Canada during the INC-4.

    “Discussions were centered on emissions and releases, productions, product designs, waste management, problematic and avoidable plastics, financing, and a just transition”, said Ibeji.

    “Members decided to create an open-ended legal drafting group to form INC-5 by reviewing elements of the draft revised text to ensure legal soundness.

    “While plastic pollution continues to engulf the world, the participants are bent on reducing if not ending to the menace. During the seven days of intense deliberations, we have managed to build on and advance the revised draft text of the instrument, providing streamlined text and entering Textual negotiations on several elements.

    “Members are ready to deliver on this mandate in Busan and agree to a final text of the instrument.”

    She further mentioned that they left Ottawa, Canada having achieved both goals and a clear path to landing an ambitious deal in Busan, Republic of Korea ahead.

    Before INC-4 in Ottawa Canada, INC-1 was held in Punta del Este in November 2022, followed by INC-2 in Paris which took place in May/June 2023, while INC-3 took place in Nairobi around November 2023.

    “While our NGO was fully represented in the recently concluded INC-4 in Ottawa Canada, the last of the Conference is coming up in Busan, Republic of Korea sometime around November 2024.

    “Countries took their turn on hosting delegates and observers together,  we were hosted by the Nigeria High Commission in Canada on the 29th day of April and for the first time we shared on the National Cake”, Ibeji said.

  • Way out of Rivers crisis, by SANs

    Way out of Rivers crisis, by SANs

    Senior lawyers have suggested ways out of the political crisis in Rivers State.

    They were reacting to the relocation of the House of Assembly to the Government House where only three members sit.

    Ahmed Raji (SAN) said: “It is a matter that should be handled with extra care in the interest of our democracy.

    “Legal solutions should be the last option.

    “The matter calls for a pragmatic political solution in the interest of all.”

    Law teacher and prosecutor Wahab Shittu (SAN) said there was a constitutional issue that needed resolving.

    “The way out is for the Attorney-General of the Federation to pose a constitutional question immediately for the determination of the Supreme Court.

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    “In my view, a constitutional dispute has arisen and the resolution can only be determined by reference to the constitution – the grundnorm of the country.

    “Democratic institutions ought to be activated to resolve this issue,” he said.

    Professor of law Yemi Akinseye-George (SAN) believes the governor lacks powers to relocate the Assembly.

    He said: “He has made it impossible for the House of Assembly to exercise their functions.

    “Under the doctrine of necessity, the House of Assembly can convene anywhere possible including virtually and perform its constitutional functions including removing him from office.

    “Rivers State is too important to be turned into a spectacle of oddities that the young man has turned the state into.

    “There are only two ways out of the crises: removal or reconciliation. The ball is in Governor Fubara’s court.

    “It is doubtful if he has the capacity to retrace his steps and do the right thing that can return the state to the path of peace.”

    But Lagos lawyer Theophilus Akanwa was of the view that Governor Fubara has the powers to make an executive order relocating the Assembly to Government House pending the renovation of their demolished complex.

    “The gazette is legal and he is in order,” Akanwa said

    He added: “The way forward is that Governor Fubara should be allowed to govern Rivers State without any further interference.”

  • Bianca’s sons seek to join suit against firm

    Bianca’s sons seek to join suit against firm

    Sons of Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, wife of the late Biafran leader, Chief Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Afamefuna and Nwachukwu, have applied to be joined as parties in a 2011 suit filed by Ogbonna  Ojukwu and others against the Ojukwu Transport Limited (OTL) and others.

    The judgment in the suit marked LD/794/2011 was delivered by Justice Adedayo Oyebanji in 2018.

    Justice Oyebanji, while delivering judgment in the suit, had granted possession of Ojukwu Transport Limited properties in Lagos to Ojukwu Transport Limited including No 29 Oyikan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi Lagos.

    Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu was a party to the suit until his demise in 2011.

    Based on the judgment, OTL, executed a warrant of possession on all its properties in Lagos with Form O, certificate of completion of execution of warrant’ obtained in July 2022.

    Following the execution of the warrant, OTL is now in legal possession of the properties listed in the Form O, including five questions raised in  suit LD1539/2012 which judgment was delivered by Justice A. M. Lawal in June 2022.

    Afamefuna and Nwachukwu have however now applied before the court to be joined as “Interested parties in the matter”.

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    They  also prayed the court to  exempt them from the already executed warrant in a case LD/794/2011 which judgment was delivered by Justice Adedayo Oyebanji in June 2018.

    They based their application on the ground that another Lagos High Court had in a judgment in 2022, on a case marked LD/1539/2012, which they filed against OTL and others, granted them possession of 29 Oyikan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi and four others properties.

    Justice A.M. Lawal had in the 2022 judgment granted a restraining order against  interference with Afamefuna and Nwachukwu’s  possession of the properties pending the harmonisation of Ojukwu properties by OTL.

    In their application , they claimed not  to be aware of the matter before Justice Oyebanji.

    Afamefuna and Nwachukwu last year served a ‘Notice of Disobedience of Court order’ on OTL, the Ojukwus and other tenants of the property.

    In their application seeking to be joined in case before Justice Onyebanji, Bianca’s sons claimed that they were not aware of the pendency of the suit and were not included as interested parties in the case.

    They argued that it would amount to miscarriage of justice for the matter to be conclusively decided without their input as the issues in the case affect their interest

    At the resumed hearing for the fresh application for the joinder on April 22, 2024, OTL Director, Dr P Ike Ojukwu, their agent, Mr Massey Udegbe and lawyer, Chief Ifeanyi Okumah were in court while Bianca, her sons and their lawyers were absent. The case was adjourned till May 20, 2024

    Meanwhile, OTL had last year, following the judgment of Justice Lawal harmonised the management of its assets and reaffirmed Massey Udegbe and Co as its estate agent and published the same in two national newspapers.

    Of the five properties in the Bianca and sons’ suit, OTL claims that it had not been paid rent amounting to N144m for 12 years by Uche Obilor/West African Offshore Limited, occupants of 30 Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    It also claimed that the occupants of 32a Commercial Avenue,Yaba,  Foursquare Gospel Church, has not paid OTL any rent since 2017 while 4 Macpherson Rd,Ikoyi has been under Police ‘lock and key’ since July 2015.

    It also insisted that 29 Oyinkan Abayomi Road, Ikoyi has been unoccupied for over 20 years while 13 Ojora Road, Ikoyi is in good condition with good tenant-landlord understanding.