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  • CAC New Covenant Assembly celebrates Pastor Dada at 72

    CAC New Covenant Assembly celebrates Pastor Dada at 72

    The Pastor in Charge of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) New Covenant Assembly and Director of Administration, CAC Nigeria and Overseas, Pastor Tope Dada, has marked his 72nd birthday, with members of his congregation celebrating God’s faithfulness in his life.

    In celebrating the man of God on Monday, September 1, the pastorate, board of elders, ministers, and workers of the church paid glowing tributes to Pastor Dada. They described him as more than a name within the body of Christ, hailing him as a testimony of God’s grace, a vessel of wisdom, and a true shepherd dedicated to leading God’s people.

    They said, “Over the years, he has worn many hats with divine excellence—the Man, the Pastor, the Prophet, and the Administrator. As a man, he embodies humility, discipline, and compassion.

    “As a pastor, he has nurtured souls, built lives, and raised a generation of faithful believers. As a prophet, he has stood in the counsel of God, delivering His word with boldness and accuracy.

    “And as an administrator, he has faithfully strengthened the structure and vision of Christ Apostolic Church worldwide, ensuring that the work of God is done decently and in order. His life is a glowing light, inspiring both the young and the old to live with integrity, faith, and excellence.

    “On this special day, the Pastorate, Board of Elders, Ministers, Workers, and the entire congregation of CAC New Covenant Assembly join voices and hearts to celebrate a father, mentor, and shepherd who has given tirelessly to the service of God and humanity.

    “Daddy, we honour your dedication to prayer, the word, and pastoral care. We celebrate your sacrifices and your consistent example of Christlikeness. We rejoice with you, knowing that at 72, your strength is renewed like the eagle, and your relevance in the work of God only deepens.”

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    Other leaders of the church also expressed gratitude, joy, and heartfelt celebration to honour Pastor Dada. Evang. Tunde Oyedun said, “Daddy, you are a shining example of what it means to serve God faithfully. Your teachings, prayers, and encouragement have shaped me in countless ways. I pray that your latter years will be even more glorious than the former.”

    On his part, Evang. Peter Ogunseye said, “Happy 72nd birthday to a true prophet of God. Your humility and devotion inspire me daily. Thank you for being a father and mentor. May your days be long, and may you enjoy divine peace and joy always.”

    Elder Timothy Lawal said, “Baba, words cannot capture the depth of your impact on my life and ministry. Your discipline and steadfastness in the things of God are virtues that I deeply admire. I celebrate you today and always.”

    Elder Moses Oruku said, “Sir, your leadership has been nothing short of transformational. You have led with wisdom and served with a pure heart. May God continue to honour you as you have honoured Him all your life.”

    Mrs. Ishola Nike noted: “Daddy Dada, you are a father indeed—firm yet loving, disciplined yet compassionate. Thank you for teaching us to love God with sincerity. May your life continue to overflow with joy and blessings.”

    Mrs. Kehinde Olasoji said, “Sir, your life has been a sermon to us all. You are not just a pastor but a role model of godliness and integrity. Happy 72nd birthday, may you flourish in health, strength, and divine favour.”

    Mrs. Adewunmi Akinyomi said, “Daddy, your prayers and guidance have been pillars in my life. Thank you for standing as a spiritual father and an ever-present encourager. May this new year bring you testimonies beyond measure.”

    Mr. David Salako said, “Happy birthday, Baba. Your words of wisdom and godly counsel have been priceless to me. May the Lord continue to uphold you, and may your light never grow dim.”

    Akeni said, “At 72, you remain a vibrant example of faith, resilience, and obedience to God’s call. I celebrate you, sir, and pray that God grants you many more years in good health and fulfilment.”

    The church said, “Pastor Tope Dada, today we celebrate not just your birthday but your legacy of faith and service. We honour you as the Man who fears God, the Pastor who nurtures souls, the Prophet who declares truth, and the Administrator who strengthens the church of Christ.

    “As you step into this new chapter, may your strength never fail, may your joy overflow, and may the glory of God continue to radiate through your life. Happy 72nd Birthday, Daddy! With love and gratitude from your church family and everyone whose life you have touched.”

  • Look beyond Tinubu, hold Govs accountable for hardship, Cleric urges

    Look beyond Tinubu, hold Govs accountable for hardship, Cleric urges

    A cleric Prophet Sam Olu-Alo has called on Nigerians to stop placing the blame for the country’s economic hardship solely on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

    Instead, he urged citizens to also hold their Governors accountable for the welfare of the masses in their respective states.

    According to him Nigerians should look beyond the Federal Government’s efforts and question what their State Governments are doing to alleviate sufferin.

    Speaking during a programme tagged “Sure Mercy of David” at CAC Grace of Mercy Prayer Mountain, Adamimogo Jesus City, Lekki-Epe Express Way, Lagos State, Olu-Alo lamented many Nigerians are quick to blame the President for the economic woes without considering the role of state governments. 

    He emphasised that State Governments receive huge monthly allocations in addition to their internally generated revenue and should be held accountable for what they are doing to complement the Federal Government’s efforts.

    He said governance is a shared responsibility between the federal and state governments, calling on state governors to prioritize welfare of their citizens. 

    According to him, with significant financial resources at their disposal, state governments have a critical role to play in addressing the economic challenges facing the country.

    He said:”Nigeria is not as bad as we think, we are not challenging the Governors, we only blame the President for Nigeria’s economic woe because he has promised that things will be better. 

    “Nobody has challenged the governors, on monies acrueing to the state covers, we must hold our governors accountabke for the money coming to their respective states

    “Tinubu has a good intention for Nigerians, Nigeria has been messed up years back, Tinubu has been trying to resuscitate Nigeria’s economy.

    “I want to urge Nigerians not to blame President Tinubu alone for the hardship but also blame the governors, our law makers, and political appointees, they are also representative of the people.

    “Senators, members of House of Representatives and other political appointees can also complement effort of the government.”

    The cleric urged President Tinubu not just to just appoint capable hands into his cabinet but also monitor activities of his appointees.

    Speaking on the programme ‘Sure Mercy of David’, the Cleric said: “Its a convenant prayer, I’ve been doing it for years back, it’s a prayer God used to lifted me up, God gave me the revelation to be using to impact positively on people.

    “Beyond prayer, I also empower people for them to be self employed and financially independent. We have trained people on several vocations and over 2,000 people have benefited so far from the empowerment.

    “We have empowered and trained people on AC repairs, installation of foreign doors, hair dresser, adire, make up, fishery and others. I have also empowered them with start up kits and capital, and these has been reducing hardship and alleviate stufferig of the masses.

    “Muslim, unbelievers and even foreigner are among beneficiaries of the empowerment.”

  • Racing to death: How reckless car racing turns highways to death tracks, claims lives

    Racing to death: How reckless car racing turns highways to death tracks, claims lives

    Over time, a distressing and patently dangerous adventure by exuberant youths who engage in reckless illegal racing on highways has continuously endangered and claimed lives – not just theirs, but those of innocent road users going about their social and business routines. Unfortunately, this reckless adventure has continued, almost unchecked, culminating in the most recent incident on the 3rd Mainland Bridge last week, which claimed lives and left many injured. ALAO ABIODUN writes.

    When some exuberant youths, in a manner indicative of profound lawlessness, threw caution to the winds while returning from a concert held at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos Island, recently, and gleefully went on a reckless car racing adventure on the Third Mainland Bridge Highway, something was always going to give. On this occasion, it was untimely death.

    Needless to say, they went on neck-breaking speed; forcing their cars into braking and skidding, while darting in and out of each other’s lanes. Viral videos of the tragic incident sighted by our correspondent showed several victims lying lifeless on the ground. It was a multiple-vehicle collision involving many cars. It was one of the deadliest forms of traffic collisions. Some vehicles had only frontal damage; while others had both frontal and rear impact damage.

    One of the cars rammed into a huge waste truck. An image of the gory scene showed a mass of crumpled vehicles, which clearly indicated no chance of survival. The exact total fatalities from the tragic incident remained unknown as at the time of writing this feature.

    Global Health Executive, Dr. Ajidahun Olusina, argued that there was no basis for any road user or driver to be speeding, especially in a country with inadequate emergency ambulance system.

    Olusina, a medical doctor, said: “So sad to see that video of the young men that had accident and died, following the car racing competition after Seyi Vibez’s concert.

    “There’s no reason anyone should be speeding in a country with no emergency ambulance, 1 orthopedic surgeon to 500,000 Nigerians and 1 Neurosurgeon to 2 million Nigerians.

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    “Nigerians truly need to understand the reality of the Healthcare system and be intentional.”

    Last week’s case is just one out of the many needless accidents that have occurred in the past few years due to unauthorised and illegal racing on the highway.

    A few days earlier, tragedy struck in the Ipara area of Remo, Ogun State, when a N30,000 car race wager resulted in an accident that left five people, including three suspected Yahoo boys (Internet fraudsters) and two residents, dead.

    The boys had organised a car racing contest with a N30,000 wager for the winner. A viral video showed the damaged building that the car rammed into, with the occupants of the vehicle trapped inside.

    Confirming the incident, the spokesperson for the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, disclosed that the driver of the vehicle died at the spot while two other occupants sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rescued to different hospitals.

    In another illegal racing event that happened at the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos, a young driver was racing in his Corvette Stingray 2022 with a Jeep before crashing his car.

    In the heat of the race, the man in the Corvette ran into a Dodge Challenger that was in the middle of the road. His car ripped off the Dodge’s bumper in seconds and went further to crash down the road.

    He was fortunate to survive.

    The Federal Road Safety Commission (Establishment) Act, 2007 and the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2012 are two laws enacted chiefly to make street car racing illegal.

    Section 228 of this act which is titled: ‘Prohibition of car and speed races’, provided thus: No person shall drive or cause to be driven, a vehicle on any public road for any car race, drag race, acceleration contest, test of physical endurance, exhibition of speed, speed competition or for the purpose of establishing a speed record, except in an area designated or authorised for that purpose by the Commission.

    In Nigeria, however, car racing is not an approved sport, and even if it were, it would certainly be heavily regulated. Car racing is not permitted on public roads due to safety concerns and traffic regulations, and agencies like the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Nigeria Police are tasked with ensuring that violators face severe consequences.

    According to an analysis of figures done by Dataphyte, a research and data analytics organisation, at least 41,709 people lost their lives to road accidents in Nigeria between 2013 and 2020 — that is, an average of 5,214 every year. The worst fatality of 5,574 was recorded in 2020.

    How ‘reckless driving’, others account for road crashes

    The Federal Road Safety Corps attributed the deaths of nearly 3,000 people in road traffic crashes across Nigeria in the first half of 2025 to poor road conditions, reckless driving, and vehicle faults.

    Recently, Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, revealed that 5,281 crashes were recorded nationwide between January and June, involving 39,793 individuals, with 2,838 lives lost and 17,818 rescued.

    “Available statistics reveal that the first half of 2025 has presented a tough challenge. Between January and June, 5,281 road traffic crashes occurred across the country, involving 39,793 people.

    “Sadly, 2,838 lives were lost while 17,818 were rescued. This represents an increase in crashes by 3.9 per cent and a rise in fatalities by 2.2 per cent.

    “The total number of people involved in road crashes in the period under review also increased by 8.9 per cent, compared to the same period in 2024,” he stated.

    Mohammed also disclosed measures being taken to enforce road traffic compliance among motorists, noting that in the period, FRSC operatives arrested 290,887 traffic offenders for committing 319,798 offences.

    “Meanwhile, 250,720 offenders were arrested and 271,895 offences recorded in 2024. This reflects a 16 per cent rise in arrests and a 14.9 per cent increase in offences booked.

    “The increase in the percentage of arrests and offences does not reflect FRSC as a weakened institution. On the contrary, it affirms that the corps is more vigilant and responsive to ensuring safety through visible enforcement.”

    “There are many factors responsible for the crashes. The road could be a factor, faulty vehicle, and majorly recklessness and road indiscipline by drivers, mainly as a result of distraction and excessive speeding,” he said.

    Car racing as ‘illegal’

    Car racing is an illegal form of motor racing that occurs on a public road. Racing in the streets is considered an ancient hazard. Before the advent of automobiles, horse racing was the in-thing on streets for centuries, and it is believed that street racing in automobiles is likely as old as automobile itself.

    Street racing can either be spontaneous or well-planned and coordinated. Well-coordinated races are planned and often have people communicating via two-way radios or citizens’ band radio, and using police scanners and GPS units to mark locations where local police are more prevalent.

    No doubt, most road crashes are caused by human error, especially the recklessness of drivers.

    Checks by The Nation revealed that people with luxurious cars engage in car races for fun, especially in big cities like the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos, Port-Harcourt etc.

    In one of the car drifting sessions witnessed by our correspondent in Lagos from a safe distance, there was a huge crowd cheering loudly. It kicked off with a session of car-spinning. The roaring of engines, the screeching of tyres, and the cloud of smoke from the car’s engine signaled intense competition.

    The drivers were in their various elements, sneering. From high-speed competition, to adrenaline-pumping overtakes, to strategic maneuvers, and roaring of various engines that seemed to be protesting the intense pressure placed on the handbrake by the daring drivers, it was sight only for the stone-hearted.

    And so, out of sheer excitement and mere betting, some of these drivers hit the road at breakneck speed, playing sports with their lives.

    NASA inactiveness

    Major cities like Lagos and Abuja host numerous unofficial street races, where enthusiasts gather to showcase their vehicles and driving skills. These events, though often unregulated and potentially dangerous, have raised concerns.

    The influence of global motorsports, particularly Formula 1 and rally racing, is evident in Nigeria. Nigerian fans avidly follow international races, and local drivers aspire to compete on the world stage.

    Even as a sport, car racing has rules and regulations. In countries where it is a sport, certain safety requirements remain non-negotiable. They include the use of approved helmets, fire-resistant race suits covering the body entirely, protective gloves, five-point harness seat belts, and roll cage. The regulations specify the weight of those cars and even the kind of tyres that should be used.

    Checks by The Nation revealed that The Nigeria Auto Sport Association (NASA) is a registered sanctioning association, created to promote amateur and professional motorsports activities throughout Nigeria.

    NASA’s primary goal is to make an effort to provide participants (members, viewers and drivers) with the safest environment possible for everyone.

    NASA serves to conduct, supervise, sanction, and organise amateur and professional motor racing and work in association with other road racing organisations, striving for the betterment of all aspects of motorsports in Nigeria.

    It is breasted with attainable aims, objectives, missions, and visions, which include promoting amateur motorsport activities throughout Nigeria, enabling owners of both race cars and high performance street driven vehicles to enjoy full performance and capabilities of their cars in a safe and controlled environment.

    As Ember months approaches

    A larger percentage of Nigerians perceive the ember months — September, October, November and December – to be synonymous with mysterious occurrences, especially on the highways.

    Every year, it has become a tradition for the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to embark on its annual road safety campaign on the safety of lives and properties during the Ember months.

    Evidently, it is an agreeable conclusion that the ’ember’ months are always the busiest on roads for many reasons and the air and aura of festivity within these periods makes everyone both young and old ecstatic.

    While the term ‘Ember months’ seems to be just a mere cognomen, it has also attracted some sort of underlying conceptions that requires one to pay attention to the dangers embedded in it.

    Hence, one of the major tragic occurrences in the ’ember’ months is a driver’s recklessness off and on the highway; not Satan, devil, demon or imaginary spirits. While many believe that ember months are fast-paced, some superstitiously believe that the ember months come with evil omen.

  • Credicorp: Youths to get N200,000 credit facility

    Credicorp: Youths to get N200,000 credit facility

    In line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda and in furtherance of its ongoing effort at making government-backed credit available to millions of Nigerians, particularly youths, the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP) has launched YouthCred in Lagos.

    The launch, held at the Ipaja Orientation Camp of the State National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), mirrored an earlier launch held at the Kubwa Camp of the NYSC in Abuja.

    Unveiled by the Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande and the MD/CEO of CREDICORP, Engr. Uzoma Nwagba, with other stakeholders, tagged the scheme was tagged, ‘Real Financial Knowledge. Real credit: transforming a generation with the right money skills to build a great future.’

     According to the organisers, the YouthCred is a national credit scheme aimed at providing responsible, fair, flexible and affordable consumer credit to over 400,000 young Nigerians, including Corp Members.

    Speaking at the event, which was graced by thousands of youths, the Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, said that the YouthCred, which kicked off in FCT Camp, was not just for corps members but for all youths irrespective of their status.

    He added that through the YouthCred, youths could bring their big ideas, initiatives and inventions to life.

    Also speaking at the event, the MD/CEO of CREDICORP Engr. Nwagba said that the credit scheme was a revolution and a movement that would start a credit culture in Nigeria. He noted that President Tinubu had a great vision for the young people of the country.

    He also explained that CREDICORP was one of the important parts of enabling young people to empower themselves.

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    He noted that YouthCred was also on a national campaign to change how young people in Nigeria think about money, borrowing, trust, and financial responsibility.

    Reminiscing on his stay at the Ipaja NYSC camp about 15 years ago during his National Youth Service, he said it was the positive credit history he built over time that allowed him to advance in life.

    On his part, the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, expressed excitement on what he described as a revolutionary initiative from the federal government; adding that the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, in his capacity, has continued to give the youths the support in the state, which he does in social inclusion, gender equality and youth empowerment.

    Speaking, the Lagos state NYSC Coordinator, Mrs. Christiana Salmwang, who had earlier in her speech welcomed and intimated distinguished guests on the state of the orientation camp, praised the Federal Government for championing the welfare of youths, particularly corps members, through the instrumentality of the CREDICORP.

    Tagged, YouthCred, eligible corps members would be able to access up to N200,000 single-digit interest loan under the programme.

    Speaking at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between CREDICORP and NYSC in Abuja, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of CREDICORP said N9billion had been earmarked for the first phase of the programme.

    Nwagba stated that the first phase of YouthCred focused on NYSC members, who would be required to complete a short digital credit education programme before becoming eligible for the credit facility.

    He explained that the loan was intended to support a range of needs, including relocation, purchase of work tools or devices, skills training, and funding for small businesses.

    Describing NYSC as a “National gold mine for credit reorientation”, the managing director assured that both bodies would ensure that YouthCred was an integral part of the NYSC scheme.

    He said, “The heart of YouthCred is actually not just credit, but credit orientation that is teaching young Nigerians, especially as they are coming into the workforce, teaching them good credit habits, teaching them how to build a credit history, teaching them how to plan financially and borrow responsibly, and then ultimately also giving them credits that enables them to access goods and services.”

    Nwagba explained that corps members would be eligible for smaller amounts after completing the credit education exercise, and would access larger sums of up to N200,000 per corps member after paying up previous loans.

    “Our first target for this is N9 billion. But like I said in the signing ceremony, the loans will grow, and the amounts will grow as the programme continues to gain adoption,” he added.

    One of the highlights of the event at the NYSC camp in Lagos was when the Youth Minister personally gave some Youths like Ginika Anumba and Oleghibe Arthur Chiemeziem Startup money of up to one million naira for summarising the essence of Credicorp.

    He also encouraged some other Youth Corps with N1million each, saying that he is passionate about skill development and would not like them to start looking for work but to be employers of labour.

    “The problem the majority of young people are facing is that they have the idea, they are creative, hardworking, committed, but have no finance. Support yourself by thinking outside the box. Youth Cred will give you the push you need to start your business,” advised Olawande.

    Director-General of NYSC, Brig. Gen. Olakunle Nafiu, lauded Tinubu for the facility stating that the YouthCred programme would have a positive impact on both corps members and the NYSC scheme as a whole.

    According to him, the initiative would not only enhance the financial independence of corps members but also contribute significantly to national development by fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and responsible credit use among Nigerian youth.

    Nafiu emphasised that many corps members possessed innovative ideas and business acumen but were often hindered by lack of access to start-up capital.

    He stated that with YouthCred, the young Nigerians now had a platform to kick-start their ventures and acquire essential tools that would make them more productive during and after their service year.

    Nafiu assured that NYSC would collaborate fully with CREDICORP to ensure seamless implementation of the initiative, including integrating the credit education module into corps members’ orientation and training programmes.

  • Firm marks sixth anniversary with bold rebrand as ‘The People’s Wallet’

    Firm marks sixth anniversary with bold rebrand as ‘The People’s Wallet’

    Zabira Technologies, a leading digital assets exchange and financial services provider, has announced a major brand relaunch in celebration of its sixth anniversary.

     The refreshed identity positions Zabira as ‘The People’s Wallet’, and Africa’s trusted digital asset hub, offering a secure, fast, and seamless platform for crypto exchange, gift card trading, bill payments, and more.

    Speaking during a Press Conference in Lagos, Isaac John, CEO and Founder of Zabira Technologies which was founded in 2019 as a simple wallet solution, explained that Zabira had evolved into a comprehensive digital payments and asset exchange platform, enabling individuals and businesses to seamlessly acquire, store, swap, and grow their digital assets.

    He noted that the rebrand underscores a renewed commitment to clarity, trust, and accessibility, aligning with the company’s mission to become Africa’s most reliable digital asset hub.

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    Today, Zabira is expanding its reach across crypto exchange, gift card trading, and bill payments, while staying anchored on our core values captured in the acronym S.P.A.R.K.—Security, where we ensure compliance and safety in every transaction; People, by putting users and our team at the center of everything; Agility, by constantly innovating to deliver fast and seamless solutions; Reliability, through consistent and dependable service; and Knowledge, which empowers us to lead with expertise in digital finance,” said Isaac John.

    “Evolving into The People’s Wallet, Zabira now prioritizes safety, user experience, and financial empowerment. We are positioning ourselves as a reliable and inclusive financial companion for Africans”, noted the CEO.

    Commenting on the rebrand, Ike Ekemah, Head of Marketing & Communications, added: “With this new identity, we are making crypto and digital payments more accessible for everyday Africans.  Zabira is redefining how people interact with digital assets, offering everything from seamless crypto exchanges and competitive gift card trading to utility bill payments and cross-border transfers.

    We provide a one-stop platform for secure, efficient, and hassle-free transactions.”

     Speaking further, Mr. Ekemah said “we recognize that fintech is not just about technology it’s about people. Every payment made, every transaction completed and every wallet balance checked represents someone’s livelihood, their trust and their financial journey”.

    “Guided by innovation and a user-first philosophy, Zabira empowers Africans to take control of their financial journey anytime, anywhere. Whether stepping into crypto for the first time or seeking smarter, faster, and more reliable ways to transact, Zabira brings speed, security, and simplicity to every interaction”.

    Addressing challenges and opportunities, Stanley Emmanuel, Head Sales and Business Development of the Tech company, while acknowledging that growth is not without challenges said that many Users struggle to understand the difference between gross income and take home pay or how financial tools like Zabira can help them stretch their income further, “This is where our customer initiatives, content and community engagement come in.

    On competition from other brands, Mr. Emmanuel said that the Fintech space is crowded “but we see this as an opportunity. Our difference is in speed, security, and trust anchored in our SPARK values.

  • Akinpelu unveils Performx nexus to bridge Africa’s strategy, execution gap

    Akinpelu unveils Performx nexus to bridge Africa’s strategy, execution gap

    Determined to help leaders and organisations turn bold plans into measurable impact, Founder of AALD Company, Dr. Akin Akinpelu has launched PerformX Nexus, a leadership and performance platform designed to unlock Africa’s execution potential.

    Speaking with journalists, Akinpelu explained that while many African nations and institutions produce ambitious strategies, the real challenge lies in translating those plans into tangible outcomes.

    PerformX Nexus, he noted, is built around three core pillars: the PerformX Summit, Impact Core, and the Horizon Council, all geared towards year-round support for professionals, organisations, and policymakers.

    “Africa’s competitive edge will not come from the strategies we write, but from how well we execute them. PerformX Nexus is an ecosystem that helps leaders build systems and cultures that drive consistent performance.” Akinpelu said.

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    He cited a Harvard Business Review study which shows that 67% of well-crafted strategies fail due to poor execution, a problem even more pronounced in developing economies where fragmented leadership and weak institutional frameworks often undermine success.

    The flagship entry point into the Nexus is the PerformX Summit, scheduled for November 21–22, 2025, at the Landmark Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The two-day event will host over 500 participants, 20 international speakers, and 50 exhibitors, with sessions ranging from keynote addresses and panel discussions to power rooms, deal rooms, and a high-level networking gala.

    Speakers’ lines up for the event include Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes, Russell Rogers, Somto Ifueze, George Omoraro, Dave Food, and Dickson Nsofor, alongside other global thought leaders in business, leadership, and policy. The Summit’s theme is “Building Bold. Executing Smart. Performing Beyond.”

    “PerformX Summit is not another talk shop. It is a catalytic space designed to equip and connect the real doers, the leaders and organisations who know that strategy must be dynamic and execution is the ultimate equalizer,” he emphasized.

    According to him, PerformX Nexus signals a call to a new culture of excellence in Africa. “We are not just talking about execution, we are building the ecosystem where execution happens,” he said.

  • Terra Cube spicing BBNaija show

    Terra Cube spicing BBNaija show

    From the moment the BBNaija doors swung open this season, the Big Brother house has been buzzing with laughter, strategy, and unforgettable moments. Tucked away in the most unexpected corner of the kitchen, a quiet premium presence is making its mark; not with diary room confessions or dramatic nominations, but with a burst of aroma and a taste that transforms every shared meal into a celebration — that premium presence is Terra Seasoning Cube.

    This approach is not just ingenious marketing; it is an authentic fit. BBNaija thrives on real, relatable moments, and food is one of the most relatable of all. Whether viewers are laughing at a kitchen mishap or cheering on a cooking task, Terra Cube is subtly present, seasoning not just the meals but the narrative itself.

    Viewers don’t merely watch; they indulge in the unfolding drama, savour the moments of joy, and relish the sparks of rivalry that keep the audience captivated. And in a season where every second is a statement, Terra Cube has elevated the food experience, infusing everyday meals with a touch of refined flavour and premium indulgence.

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    In the BBNaija kitchen, where creativity meets competition, Terra Cube slips into the storyline with ease. From a simple breakfast to the elaborate feasts on special nights, it adds more than just flavor; it adds connection. A meal shared in the BBNaija house is never just about eating alone, but about bonding, laughing, and sometimes even strategizing over a plate. And Terra Cube has been at the centre of those moments, helping housemates and by extension, viewers Unwrap Joy, Unleash Taste.

    Speaking on Terra Cube’s role in the show, Probal Bhattacharya, Chief Marketing Officer, TGI Group, said: “BBNaija is a platform where culture, entertainment, and everyday life meet. Terra Cube’s presence in the house is about being part of the moments that Nigerians talk about the next day. When we say Unwrap Joy, Unleash Taste, we mean creating those connections that make food more than just sustenance. In the BBNaija house, every moment is seasoned with spice, with Terra Cube as the signature taste behind it all.”

    As the season unfolds, one thing is clear: in a house full of personalities, Terra Cube has managed to spice up the show and steal the spotlight one delicious moment at a time. In BBNaija and beyond, it continues to deliver on its promise to help Nigerians everywhere Unwrap Joy, Unleash Taste.

    Terra Seasoning Cube is made up of wholesome, carefully sourced essential ingredients specially designed to meet the discerning Nigerian consumers’ needs in every meal, offering great taste, flavour, and aroma for that unique cuisine experience. Every meal cooked with Terra guarantees an enjoyable meal and a rich signature homemade taste experience. Available in Beef, Chicken, and Jollof flavours, in various consumer-friendly pack sizes nationwide.

  • Glo toasts to 22 years of trailblazing excellence

    Glo toasts to 22 years of trailblazing excellence

    Telecommunications giant, Globacom, has expressed deep appreciation to its millions of subscribers in Nigeria and across the globe, whose trust and loyalty have been the foundation of its remarkable 22-year journey.

    In a thank you message to its customers, Globacom said, “22 years of Glo is a story of resilience and strength, and through every storm, you, our loyal subscribers, have powered our network. With every connection, you have fuelled our growth”.

    From commencement of operations on August 29, 2003, the company has remained unwavering in its mission of empowering lives and transforming businesses. Glo reshaped the telecoms landscape, becoming the first network in Nigeria to introduce per-second billing and drastically reduce SIM acquisition costs, bold steps that gave mobile access to millions of Nigerians.

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    To strengthen international connectivity, Glo launched Glo 1, the first privately owned submarine cable in Africa. The facility has delivered unmatched broadband capacity and propelled Nigeria’s digital economy.

    For more than two decades, Globacom has continued to drive trailblazing innovations within the industry. This milestone includes a sweeping network expansion, powered by one of Africa’s widest fiber optic backbones, seamlessly connecting cities, towns, and underserved areas. Globacom has also introduced an array of innovative solutions and affordable voice and data plans that broaden communication access and empower individuals, businesses, and institutions.

    Not limited to telecommunications, Globacom has made significant contributions to national development by investing in sports, entertainment, education, arts, and culture, while promoting Nigerian and African talent on the global stage.

    Reflecting on its accomplishments, Globacom stated: “As we reflect on these achievements, we remain steadfast in our mission to lead Nigeria and Africa into a fully digitalized future. We will continue to invest in next-generation technologies, expand data services, and create platforms that will power innovation, e-commerce, fintech, entertainment, and everyday life. Globacom will stay committed to providing limitless opportunities for individuals and businesses. The future is bright, and together we will march into a new era of boundless possibilities”.

  • Efon Alaaye renews clamour for university, more govt presence

    Efon Alaaye renews clamour for university, more govt presence

    Key stakeholders in Efon Alaaye Kingdom, beginning with its first class traditional ruler, the Obalufon Alayemore, Alaaye of Efon Kingdom, Alayeluwa, Oba (Dr) Emmanuel Adesanya Aladejare, Agunsoye II, down to several prominent indigenes, have sought for more government contributions and presence in the community, revisiting it’s long time call for the citing of a university in the town to boost its economic and social activities.

    The call was made during the annual celebrations of the Efon Day 2025 tagged: EfonXtraVaganza, which played host to sons and daughters of the Kingdom, as well as friends and well-wishers, at the town’s mini stadium.

    Addressing the gathering, the Alaaye of Efon Kingdom, Alayeluwa, Oba (Dr) Emmanuel Adesanya Aladejare, Agunsoye II, called for continuous cooperation and unity among his subjects towards ensuring that the One Billion Naira Efon Alaaye Strategic Development Fund conceived few years ago becomes a reality in no distant time. This, he said, will enable the ancient community achieve speedy transformation.

    Oba Aladejare further charged his subjects never to be weary or relent in their developmental communal efforts, but to continue to be inspired by the desire to actualise the goals and dreams perfectly laid out, by pursuing the development and progress of Efon community as a whole.

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    He reminded them not to forget the advice of the Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji in respect of developing and financing the tourism potentials of the Efon Kingdom, most especially, the Oke Sagbonke recent hiking experience held in April 2025, which was tagged: ‘Hike and Dine in the Clouds,’ organised courtesy of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, through the Ekiti State Board for Tourism Development.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the Central Planning Committee for the Efon XtraVaganza 2025, Barrister Olajide Olakanmi Panaf, hailed the financial contributions of the people of the community towards the 2025 event, despite the economic challenges confronting individuals and corporate entities in the country.

    Fielding questions from journalists during the event, Olakanmi used the avenue to call on potential investors globally to take advantage of the town’s rich land for agricultural purposes; the good weather and the unique topography of Efon Kingdom to visit it and harness it’s tourists centres for profits.

    “Despite the topography of Efon Kingdom, the community has strived very hard to improve its afforestation by regularly planting trees to combat any occurrence of global warming, thereby removing doubts and preventing natural disasters in the community, and making it safe for investors”.

    He revealed that the greatest desire of the people of Efon Kingdom is to have a higher institution, promising that the community has enough building, space and a friendly environment that will help sustain and nurture its establishment.

    Giving his own address at the event, the President General of Efon Development League, Mr Thomas Olabode Fagbemiro, pleaded with the Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, to consider Efon Alaaye for more physical projects and infrastructures that will help add more value to it, in addition to his assistance in facilitating and approving the citing of Efon Alaaye Study Centre of the Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, BOUESTI, Ikere Ekiti, which is presently located at the premises of CAC Grammar School, Efon Alaaye.

    Fagbemiro also appealed to the State Government to do more in empowering the youths in Efon Alaaye, to be self-reliant, and be encouraged to go into arts and agriculture, so as to be less dependent on the government.

    The Chairman of Efon Local Government Area, Honorable Afolabi Segun, speaking during the event equally called on the sons and daughters of Efon Alaaye – home and in the diaspora, to engage actively in the development of the community by tackling the pressing challenges of education, healthcare, infrastructures and that of the environment confronting the ancient community.

    He however promised to continue to do his best in creating a more inclusive approach that will help to improve the current state of the infrastructural facilities in Efon community, enhance its public service, invest in projects that will rate Efon community high and also retain the cultural heritage which defines it.

    Responding to questions from the press at the event, the Ajiroba of Efon Kingdom, Chief Patrick Ojo, described Efon Day as the only event that unites Efon people throughout the whole world. He calls for more attention on the growth of young people in Efon community.

    Chief Ojo, a retired top police officer turned businessman, community leader and a philanthropist of note, advised and coroborated the need for the youths to go into agriculture to avoid being perpetually dependent.

    Princess Adekemi Adewumi, daughter of the first Ajiroba and first lawyer in Efon Kingdom, and a prominent politician, speaking shortly after receiving a post humous award on behalf of her late father, Chief Adebodun Adewumi, commended the efforts of Oba Emmanuel Adesanya at uniting all his subjects and involving them in his activities.

    She pleaded with all the major stakeholders in the Efon project to come together to ensure that more development is achieved for the community, noting that everything cannot be left in the hands of the government.

    “Time for all the sons and daughters of Efon Alaaye to brace up, and work towards attracting more development and growth to the ancient community”, Princess Adewumi submitted.

    The Gbobaniyi of Efon Kingdom, Chief Olatunde Ashaolu, described the 2025 EfonXtraVaganza as a colorful and vibrant one.

    Chief Ashaolu, the United Kingdom-based financial expert assured the community that he will continue to do his best in the area of education by supporting students of the community with more funds and scholarships to excel in their academics.

    Prince Adeyemi Adejolu who coordinated the Efon Day hiking event revealed that a good number of tourists participated, urging the youths to continue to take advantage of the uniqueness of Oke Sagbonke to positively promote Efon Kingdom.

    Equally, the Miss Efon Beauty Pageant 2025 organised as part of the EfonXtraVaganza saw Miss Faith Fadekemi Adetuberu, emerging as the winner. Agemo Gloria came 2nd, while Caleb Felicia Ayomide came 3rd and Akinwale Bosede Omolewa came 4th. Cash gifts of over N400,000, Certificates and prizes were given to each of the four contestants at the event held at the Efon Civic Centre.

    At the grand finale of the EfonXtraVaganza 2025, awards were presented to Efon Community legends like Late Pa P.O. Fagbeyiro, Human Capital development award to Mr Jide Ojo, Agribusiness Pioneering award to Professor Adio Folayan, Youth Empowerment awards to Efon Alaaye Club and Pastor Steven Korede Oluwasola, as well as Girl Child Inspiration Icon award to Princess Aderonke Okusanya and Pastor Mrs Peju Babafemi.

    Mr Kola Ajumobi, the head of the media committee for the EfonXtraVaganza 2025 speaking with newsmen after the event, thanked and appreciated those who graced the occasion.

    Highlights of the event featured parades and homage to Oba Emmanuel Adesanya Aladejare by each of the six quarters in Efon Alaaye, clubs, associations and groups.

  • Eko–Akete Co-op unveils new officers at 63rd AGM

    Eko–Akete Co-op unveils new officers at 63rd AGM

    Eko Akete (Mainland) Cooperative Society yesterday held its 63rd Annual General Meeting/Annual Report.

    The event held at the Gabriel Orororo Multipurpose Hall, Ikotun, Lagos, also doubled as an unveiling of the society’s new executive officers.

    The new executive committee members for the next four years include: Falemi Victor Olusanjo (President); Dapo Alebiosu Ibrahim (1st Vice President); Muse Adeoso Bilikisu (2nd Vice President);Azeez Abdulwahid Olaniyi (General Secretary); Onabanjo Frederick Olufemi (Treasurer); Ajiboye  Oriyomi Fredrick (Ass. Gen. Sec.) and Rasheed Olukayode R. (Financial Sec.).

    Others are Zacchaeus Mobolaji (Ex-officio I), Adelagun Adeshina Ex-officio II, Babatunde Jonathan Ex officio III, Illo Fausat Adebimpe Ex-officio IV.  Oladeji Lawal Olawuyi, Okuneye Adejoke and Ashiru Akeem Olayinka are members of the Supervisory Committee.

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    Outgoing president of the club, Zacchaeus Mobolaji, in his welcome speech, appreciated all members for the privilege to serve them in the last four years, even as he urged more drive for new members.

    Presenting the management committee report for the 2024 fiscal year, Mobolaji said the society recorded a significant improvement from the year 2023 results, as it closed with an income of N651,931,372.65, while it incurred the sum of N267,604,768. 43 as expenses, leaving a surplus of N384,326,604.22.

    He said members’ savings also increased to N8,862,014,601.40 from N7,992,,800,785.11 in 2023, while membership loans increased from N6,616,890,530.13 in 2023 to N7,702,244,602.77 in 2024.

    Notably, Mobolaji also announced a minimum salary adjustment for the society staff members to N80,000. This, he said, was to forestall corrupt tendencies amongst them.