Category: Sunday magazine

  • Assemblies of God gets 650 new reverends

    After serving for a minimum of eleven years on full time, 650 pastors of the Assemblies of God Nigeria have been ordained as reverend ministers.

    The ordained ministers also passed the prescribed examination and screening exercises in accordance with the tradition of the church.

    Among them were 596 men and 54 women.

    They were ordained at the international conference centre of the church, Evangel Camp, in Okpoto, Ebonyi State before national and regional leaders during a 3-day annual leadership retreat with the theme championing the great awakening.

    Conducting the ordination service, the general superintendent of the church, Rev (Dr) Chidi Okoroafor, assured that the event will lead to a great change in their ministries.

    He urged them to focus and depend on God and eschew mundane attractions.

    Assisted by all serving and retired executive committee members, Okoroafor performed the sacred consecration.

    The ordination was preceded by the retreat during which the church leaders received fresh auction to function for the next one year.

    The general superintendent said the church will be pursuing a seven-point agenda covering spiritual emphasis, infrastructural development and human capital development for 2015.

    He challenged them to position themselves for divine guidance so that the church can witness a great awakening.

    There was also the general committee meeting during which the leaders took far-reaching resolutions on the church.

  • Between Bola Muse and Ada Akpunonu

    YOU can always tell when two people are best friends because they will always do things harmoniously. This explains the bond between two powerful society women, Barr Ada Ebubedike Akpunonu and Hajia Bola Muse, the boss of Bomarah Group.

    Ada and Bola are two influential society women whose paths came together in the maritime sector. Ada, a lawyer cum freight forwarder, is currently the Vice President of the Association of Nigeria Customs Licensed Agents (ANLCA) at Tincan Ports, while Bola also holds a prominent position at the Apapa Port branch of the association, both in Lagos.

    Though they are active players in the field with proven track records, they have never allowed their individual achievements affect their relationship egoistically. Since they came to know each other, they have remained inseparable, not minding their different backgrounds.

    Ada is an indigene of Anambra State while Bola hails from Oyo State. But regardless of their ethnicity, their friendship has become a sort of envy in the social circle as they always do things mutually.

  • Much ado about Abiola Dosunmu’s club

    N 2009, Erelu Abiola Dosunmu celebrated her 62nd birthday with the launch of an exclusive club; The Beach Centre, located at her high rise house on Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The club is exclusively for the very high-end executive who values privacy, luxury and class.

    Facilities at the club include; a restaurant, gym, massage room, cyber parlour, library, meeting room, games room, conference room, exclusive lounge bars and many more. Membership does not come cheap either, as it costs millions to enjoy the facilities at the elite centre.

    Despite that, Erelu still caught the attention of many at the event as she strut in her all-white regalia trademark. The multimillion naira facility, we gathered, is devoid of grandeur associated with it from the beginning.

  • Wicked rumour trails Tombra Alamieyeseigha’s marriage

    THE news making the rounds is that all may not be well with the seven-month old marriage of Tombra,the son of former governor of Bayelsa state,DSP  Alamieyeseigha and his beautiful wife, Chikodi Stella Ononiwu,the the CEO – House of Diella.  . The couple had their engagement towards the end of 2013 while their registry was in March 2014. This was followed by a traditional wedding last year July in Nwangele LGA Imo State. Their talk of the town white wedding was held in Abuja in August.

  • Demola Aladekomo plans retirement

    THE founder and managing director of Chams Plc, Demola Aladekomo, will be retiring from the company he started almost 30 years ago. The brainy and witty CEO as part of his retirement which is due for September 2015 will be proceeding on leave by April.

    Though we cannot ascertain his next line of action yet, trust Aladekomo, who is acknowledged as the brain behind the success of the first e-payment card in Nigeria birthed by the Valucard project working with a consortium of five indigenous banks, is not resting on his oars.

    Aladekomo’s Chams Plc started as the first indigenous computer maintenance outfit. Over the years, the company has pioneered many new technologies and provided intelligent solutions to a wide range of public and private initiatives.

  • Wicked rumour trails Tombra Alamieyeseigha’s marriage

    THE news making the rounds is that all may not be well with the seven-month old marriage of Tombra,the son of former governor of Bayelsa state,DSP  Alamieyeseigha and his beautiful wife, Chikodi Stella Ononiwu,the the CEO – House of Diella.  . The couple had their engagement towards the end of 2013 while their registry was in March 2014. This was followed by a traditional wedding last year July in Nwangele LGA Imo State. Their talk of the town white wedding was held in Abuja in August.

  • Mustapha Ali Sheriff single and mingling

    MUSTAPHA Ali Sheriff is one of the most eligible bachelors in the northern part of the country. Mustapha is the son of the former Borno State governor, Ali Modu Sheriff, popularly called SAS. Sources said the younger Ali Sheriff has not let his father’s fame and fortune go to his head.

    In his early 20s, Mustapha who runs the Regional Transport Company (RTC) is an enthusiastic polo player.

  • Corridors of power

    NATIONAL MIRROR of January 25 goofed: “FG seeks N921.4bn to complete 925 roads projects” All the Facts, All the Sides: 925 road projects.

    The next two infractions are from NATIONAL MIRROR of January 19: “Even Dubai ran into trouble (troubled) waters in 2008-2009 when huge debt (a huge debt) forcibly….”

    “The enforcement of that sentence against a teenage mother who had just delivered is certainly regretable.”  On the move: regrettable.

    “…the average journalist usually burns this professional flag, forgets his own humble past once he or she crosses over to the corridor of power.”  Saturday People: corridors of power and this: their humble past once they….

    “The government wants to dump all the dead stadia or sell them off to those who can breathe the breath of life on (into) them.”

    “However, it could be useful to indicate that our research shows that the fortunes of NEXIM moved comfortably between (from) 1990 to 1992 and…”

    “These terminations were made after NEXIM had undertaken screening exercise (must you add ‘exercise’?) both at home and abroad conducted series (a series) of travels, trainings …”

    “Trainings were held yesterday at the sports academy.” Viewpoint: ‘training’ is uncountable.

    “Commissioner wants more vigilante groups” Rutam, hello: vigilance groups.

    “The article was an insult on the Federal Government, the National Assembly and an affront on the ICPC and its competent and hardworking staff.” Justice in service of community: an affront to (not on) the ICPC.  And, of course, an insult to (not on) the FG.

    “For quite sometime (some time) now, the poor and deteriorating condition of public infrastructure….”

    “…especially with respect to public infrastructure, utilities and security of lives and property.” Conscience, Nurtured by Truth: life and property or lives and properties

    “A few weeks ago, there was some news report (a news report) about the involvement of….”

    “…all the major roads in the Eastern part of the country have become pure death traps and for challenging his (President’s) non-challant attitude and doing anything positive in Igbo land.”  Get it right: nonchalant.

    “Clinton, North Korea Minister hold talks” Foreign Affairs: North Korean Minster.

    “…there have been series of polemical attacks of (on) the commission and its activities by an obscure and often fictitious section of the public.”  This way: a (take note) series of polemical attacks.

    “The president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces also addressed the nation same evening.”  Get it right: the same evening.

    “Jega apologises over aborted APC convention” To live in truth is to serve: apologise for something or to somebody.

    “The almost impassible (impassable) roads accentuate the usual hectic traffic of motorists, making business transactions in Lagos a herculean task.”

    “…robbers who held residents and commuters to ransome for hours….” Spell-check: ransom.

    “I doff my hat for…” The right mix: I take off or doff my hat to (not for).

    “Out of a lawyers’ population estimated at about 20,000, only five females have been opportuned (opportune) to adorn the silk.”

    “This is another scintillating edition for the matured (mature) mind.”

    “Preponderant of the views aired by the people centre around issues like corruption, unemployment….” Running a true federation: Preponderance…centres….

    “Benue assures on abandoned project” Just tell readers who the state assured.

    “A recent report on food related (a hyphen) ailments show (shows) that in many parts of the world….”

    “Unfortunately, however, I, and many other Nigerians have been infuriated by our servants….” In pursuit of linguistic orderliness: many other Nigerians and I.   The concept of the cart and the horse applies to language usage, too.

    “But all our future blessing would be achieved through waiting in the Lord.”  If you are after God’s heart, you wait on, not in, the Lord.

    “Before embarking on the strike action….” You can as well embark on the ‘strike inaction’!

    “It was as though both informants were mischievous people who had an affinity in (for) discrediting the preacher.”

    “The vigilante group visited instant judgment on the thief and sent him to the great beyond.”  In the name of excellence: vigilance group.

    “Sixteen people were killed and two others seriously injured in a ghastly (fatal) accident which occurred along (on) the Bauch-Auchi road on Saturday.” If there were causalities, it follows that it was a fatal, not a ghastly, accident.  The mishap did not drag along the road, but occurred at a spot on the road.

    “Some of the despotic regimes thrown up in (on) the continent did worse things than was experienced under colonialism.”

    “A weekly magazine took a professional risk and charged the speaker for (with) forgery.”

    “…the same-day election being proposed by the senate as part of the antidote for….” This way: antidote to….

    FEEDBACK

    EVERY electorate or elector? What really heightened the anxiety of every “electorate” (elector/voter/balloter/constituent) was one item on the agenda-whether or not the election should be postponed. (The NEWS, 16 February, 2015).  I know you are scandalized. Not to worry. (BAYO OGUNTUASE, 08056180046)

    A “fact” is something known to be true. If not, it is a falsity or untruth. ‘Undisputed’ in “undisputed fact” in Wordsworth of February 1is unnecessary. Also, The Nation, February1, P. 5, reported that a jet owned by a Nigerian clergy (cleric or clergyman; clergy is plural) was seized in South Africa. (KOLA DANISA, 07068074257)

    MORE reactions next week: Please, I will prefer correspondence via my email. I hardly have time for SMS transcriptions or Bluetooth translations! How was yesterday?

  • Catholic men seek credible polls

    The Catholic Men Organisation of Nigeria (CMON) has charged Nigerians and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to work towards free and fair elections this month.

    It also appealed to Nigerians to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) to be able to elect credible leaders.

    The national president of the organisation, Dr Adedeji Adebajo, said Nigeria cannot afford anything less than credible polls.

    He urged politicians to avoid inciting and inflammatory statements during campaigns while shunning the do-or-die attitude.

    According to Adebajo: “All we are appealing for is proper election. In other parts of the world, election is the easiest thing but in Nigeria, it has been taken as more or less a do- or- die affair, which should not be.

    “We are appealing to our politicians to be able to accept defeats and congratulate whosoever wins.

    “We also appeal to these titans to please obey to the letter the peace accord they signed recently.”

    He lamented that over 1.5 million Nigerians have been turned to refugees in the nation, charging the federal government to do everything humanly possible to win the ongoing war against terrorism.

    “If only 12 men were killed in France and the entire world could stand for them, then what is happening in Nigeria?

    “Apart from those killed by the insurgents, over 1.5 million Nigerians have been turned to refugees in their own country.

    “We therefore appeal to the federal government to do whatever is necessary to bring the massacre of Boko Haram to an end.

    “Our soldiers are known to be gallant in actions; they won lots of laurels maintaining peace in other countries.

    “We want them to replicate the same in our country so that no part of Nigeria should be lost to any insurgent.”

  • Bello el-Rufai finds love

    Bello el-Rufai finds love

    Bello, one of the sons of the former FCT Minister and APC Kaduna State gubernatorial candidate, Nasir el-Rufai, is in his best moments. Reason? He is tying the knot with his belle, Regina, next month. The elated groom-to-be announced the cheering news on his facebook page: ‘enough political rants, despite the dilemma, I am actually getting married in less than two months. May God guide Rex and Regina’