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  • Tuface idibia endorses US based travel entrepreneur, Ojitewobo Agberhiere

    Tuface idibia endorses US based travel entrepreneur, Ojitewobo Agberhiere

    Our Reporter

    Nigeria music superstar, Tuface Idibia, has endorsed a US-based travel entrepreneur, Ojitewobo Agberhiere for his good works.

    According to sources earlier this month the legendary singer, also known as Tubaba and Agberhiere had a brief business meeting in Atlanta-Georgia, USA and it was said that the legendary afrobeat star had given the business man and travel entrepreneur his blessings.

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    However for Ojitewobo Agberhiere also known as Jitbaba on instagram it was interestingly a bigger move and stepping stone for the travel entrepreneur. Ojitewobo Agberhiere has since been enjoying massive endorsement from 2baba.

    Ojitewobo Agberhiere recently stunned all, when he won the peace ambassador of the year 2019 at the PEACE LEGEND AWARDS 2019 held at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.

  • We have lost many youths to police brutality – Murphy McCarthy

    We have lost many youths to police brutality – Murphy McCarthy

    Our Reporter

    Chief Executive Officer, Alleuyah Boyz Entertainment (ABE) and one of the finest dance hall artiste across the nation, Aniekeme Usen better known as Murphy McCarthy is appealing to the government to address the incessant police brutality in Nigeria.

    In a recent interview, the record label executive who stated his sadness over the killing of George Floyd by the knee of a Minneapolis Police officer in United States, is also calling on Nigerians to leverage on the current world’s Black Lives Matter protest to speak against extrajudicial killings in Nigeria by the police enforcement.

    “In Nigeria, we also have similar major issue that has been over looked for a very long time which is the police brutality and abuse of power by our brothers and sisters in the force. Just as the world is protesting on Black Lives Matter, we Nigerians need to make sure we also channel that same energy in speaking out against police brutality in our country. We have lost a lot of youths to police brutality and some people are even in jail for wrongful arrest,” he said.

    According to McCarthy, massive protest against extrajudicial killing in Nigeria would bring about change and balance.

    He also said that no one deserves to die like a chicken in the hands of the police without been judged.

    Speaking about his music, McCarthy said he has decided to take a break on his music career so that he can focus on the artiste under his label as well as search for new artiste with potential to sign and bring to the limelight.

    Artistes who were discovered under ABE record label are Zlatan, Oga Network, Strings among others.

    The music mogul who also revealed that music is his first love, said he went into music business as an entrepreneur to discover talents as well as make income, adding that he might venture into other business sector such as oil and gas and real estate management in future.

    Aniekeme Usen aka Murphy McCarthy

    McCarthy, who hails from Akwa Ibom State grew up in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria where he started his musical career.

  • How racism is affecting Afrobeat – Kris-Zaga

    How racism is affecting Afrobeat – Kris-Zaga

    Nigerian singer and songwriter, Uzoma Christian Nwachukwu, better known as Kris-Zaga has stated that racism in the western world spans into the music industry.

    In a recent interview, Kris-Zaga, who does Afrobeat, Afropop and afro highlife music, said that although the USA is buying into those genres of music now, independent artistes still cannot approach radio stations in the USA and submit their songs for air.

    According to the singer, there is disparity and the gaps American record labels show among indie musicians. Racism In America cuts across everything from the street, to homes. Some might sign an African American to their label while a whole lot will not.

    Uzoma Christian Nwachukwu aka Kris-Zaga
    Uzoma Christian Nwachukwu aka Kris-Zaga

    Kris, who started as a rapper while in a duo group with M.Josh, made a switch to singing when he decided to pursue a solo career.

    The Rivers State-born artiste, who just released a new single, Power and Grace, sites the likes of Flavor Nabania as his inspiration.

    The US-based singer made a name for himself when he dropped the hit record ‘Etche’, which he dedicated to his people.

    He stated that music is everything. Apart from family, the singer notes that music is what he loves the most as it keeps him healthy, thinking positive and using resources such as writing skills.

    Uzoma Christian Nwachukwu aka Kris-Zaga

    Kris has his primary school education at Amato Community Primary School, Okehi 11 Etche and his secondary education in County Grammar School and BFB International College, Igwuruta where he was a valedictorian. He then proceeded to the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he studied Nursing Sciences.

    He has been a musician since he was a kid. Officially, he started from a duo group called DX-Class with M-Josh where he raps and M-Josh sings. They later went their separate ways.

  • UI alumni mourn distinguished alumnus, Omotoso

    UI alumni mourn distinguished alumnus, Omotoso

    By Olabisi Salau

    The Lagos State branch of the University of Ibadan Alumni Association (UIAA) has regretted the death of Sir Remi Omotoso, an alumnus of the University of Ibadan, which occurred June 5, 2020 after a brief illness.

    During a condolence visit to his family, chairman, UIAA Lagos State branch, Mr. Folaranmi Salau who described the death as shocking and sad, eulogized Sir Omotoso as a pillar of support to the association.

    “Sir Remi Omotoso was a great link between the legends and the young alumni members of the University of Ibadan. He worked for the sustainability of the alumni in Lagos and at the National level” Salau said.

    Salau praised Omotoso’s career during his lifetime.

    “Sir Remi Omotoso worked tirelessly in the private sector becoming the Executive Director of the Levers Brother Nig. Plc, MD/ CEO of Odua Group of Companies and the Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry. He was also Chairman of various companies,” he said.

    Salau also praised Omotoso’s contributions to the alumni association’s growth.

    He said Omotoso started as an Assistant Secretary, became General Secretary, and eventually the President of UIAA Lagos State Branch. He worked relentlessly with other towards the establishment of the national body of the UIAA.

    Salau expressed how the UIAA Lagos has lost a rare gem, who gave his total support to the newly elected executive members of the Lagos branch of UIAA during a courtesy visit in March before the COVID-19 Lockdown.

    “Sir Remi Omotoso told us he was in support of our programme. He volunteered to lead us to various Alumni members that will assist in making our goals achievable. Now he is gone”.

    The Chairman prayed that God almighty will console and be with the wife and the children the deceased left behind.

  • Appeal court affirms death sentence on murderer

    Appeal court affirms death sentence on murderer

    Rasaq Ibrahim Ado-Ekiti

    The Court of Appeal, sitting in Ado-Ekiti in Ekiti on Thursday, affirmed the death sentence imposed on one Mr Michael Ochong in 2016.

    The High Court of Ekiti had on June 11, 2016, sentenced Ochong to death by hanging for murder.

    Dissatisfied with the judgment of the lower court, the convict approached the Appellate Court, seeking to upturn the decision of the trial court.

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    The Director of Public Prosecution, Mr Julius Ajibare, who led the prosecution team, argued that the case lacked merit.

    Delivering the judgement, Justice Obi Elechiu, however, affirmed the judgment of the trial court and dismissed the convict’s appeal for lack of merit.

    “Having listened to the arguments from both the prosecution and the defence counsels, the court of appeal upholds the judgment of the lower court and dismisses the convict’s appeal for lack of merit,’’ the judge stated.

  • LASRAB celebrates International Archives Day

    LASRAB celebrates International Archives Day

    Lagos State Records and Archives Bureau (LASRAB) joins the International Community in celebrating Y2020 International Archives Day themed “Empowering Knowledge Societies”.

    Director-General, LASRAB, Mrs. Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola said the aim of the celebration is to advocate the essential role played by archivists and information professionals in the Knowledge Societies of the 21st century, having moved from analog to digital operations; to show that archivists and records managers are indispensable to the preservation of the world’s memory and that they work assiduously to empower the Knowledge Societies.

    Adebiyi-Abiola further stated that the archival records and data landscape in the 21st century is changing public expectations on how we do our work, what constitutes credible evidence and how we protect our holdings. The professionals, i.e. data and information managers, document managers and archivists, provide the opportunity of ensuring benefits get delivered to citizens and Knowledge Societies alike.

    In light of the above, the Director General, LASRAB stated that despite the current situation induced by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Bureau had designed a programme tagged “Lagos Heritage Series” to mark this year’s International Archives Day celebration and it will be propagated online for about 10 weeks.

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    Series of topics will be discussed by erudite scholars who are very versatile with the history, people and culture of Lagos. The first in the series is tagged “The Evolution of Lagos: Understanding the Roles of Lagos State as the business hub of West Africa.”

    This topic will be discussed by Professor Ayodeji Olukoju of the Department of History & Strategic Studies, University of Lagos, and moderated by Director-General, LASRAB, Mrs. Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola.

    The International Archives Day (IAD) is a global event held on 9th June of every year and celebrated by archival organisations in accordance with the declaration of the International Council on Archives (ICA). Essentially, the celebration is an opportunity to highlight the importance of proper records keeping and sustain public interest in the documentation and preservation of archives for societal development.

  • 9ja Olofofo founder, Sam Phrank reveals how he met Davido

    9ja Olofofo founder, Sam Phrank reveals how he met Davido

    One of Nigeria’s fast rising talent managers and Davido Music Worldwide, DMW Executive, Sam Phrank has revealed how he met award winning star, Davido.

    Speaking in a telephone interview, the Abia state born speaks on his brand 9ja Olofofo and how it has helped contributed to his budding career, “Okay, I met Davido through B-Red, his cousin. He hired me to put up his new music on my blog and also needed me to use my influence to get it featured on other platforms. I did a good job and then he recommended me to Davido who needed digital PR for a project he was working on at the time.

    “I was 18 at the time and in my first year in University. I always tell people that ‘9ja Olofofo’ was a solid stepping point for me. It brought me closer to the people I needed to get to where I am right now. It was a solid platform that gave me the opportunity to promote and put up contents for corporate brands and many public figures across music, Nollywood & even politics. I began to represent and help direct their digital PR at some point. I vividly remember that I met Davido through my blog too,” he said.

    On why he moved from been the head of PR for DMW to been Mayorkun’s manager, how they met and work experience; “I initially worked with HKN Music, the label that birthed DMW. I handled quite a few stuff for the artists signed under the platform. From distributing their music & video across radio & TV stations to handling the official youtube channel to planning out releases and strategizing. When DMW came along, Davido moved me to work with him on the new platform. My first task was to handle the release for Mayorkun’s new single ‘Eleko’.

    “After the success of that single, Davido called and asked me to take up management for Mayorkun as I was the most qualified person to handle such a serious project for him at that time. I thought it over for a few days and decided to give it a try and I haven’t regretted till date especially cos I’m working directly with someone who has the zeal to take giant strides.

    The first time i met Mayorkun was a special moment. I had seen him during his video shoot for Eleko but we never spoke. Davido called me a few days after the video was edited and ready for release. I got to his house and he called me straight to his bedroom where he played me the video and introduced me to Mayorkun.

    “All he said was ‘Sam, I Need Him To Blow. Do whatever you can’ and it happened. It’s been an amazing experience so far. I have learnt a lot on the job. Mayorkun is very hardworking, extremely hardworking I must say and that reduced the workload for me,” he said.

  • Bitter Leaf: Why you should take advantage of this herb

    Bitter Leaf: Why you should take advantage of this herb

    Our Reporter

    As the name implies, bitter leaf is a bitter herb/plant that it extracts, barks, and stems are used for culinary, and medical purposes. The leaf which is scientifically known as Vermonia Amygadalina, according to medical practitioners, has quite a number of benefits people should take advantage of.

    Also known as onugbo by the Igbos, , shawaka by the Hausas, and ewuro by the Yorubas, the indegineous African species can be found growing wide along the edges of the agriculture field.

    Interestingly, this leaf can grow and flourish anywhere, under any temperature. Medical researchers have proven bitter leaf to contain medicinal properties, which range from antimicrobial to decorative. More so, the herb contains the following nutrients:

    Proteins
    Fiber
    Carbohydrates
    Ascorbic acid
    Carotenoid
    Calcium
    Iron
    Phosphorus
    Potassium
    Sulphur
    Sodium
    Manganese
    Copper
    Zinc
    Magnesium
    Selenium
    It is pertinent to note that the aforementioned medical values can be of great benefit to people of different ailments, when cooked for consumption or when a juice is made out of it for drinking.

    The things bitter leaf works for

    According to Dr Sanusi Idowu of Prince and Princess Hospital, “bitterleaf is a natural gift from God just like honey, with high medicinal properties and some of its benefits, are, its ability to aid up metabolism in order to help one loose weight as a result of nutrients like zinc, iron, fiber, carbohydrate contained in it.”

    Idowu said he always advise his patients with diabetes and piles to take a glass of bitter leaf water, at least once everyday.

    The doctor explained that applying bitter leaf juice to a part of one’s skin that is affected by rashes, eczema, ringworm or any other skin disease can be more effective than applying other things that can bring reactions to the body or make the affected part get worse instead of being cured.

    Consumption of bitter leaf on a daily basis can help one in reducing his/her high sugar level, making it moderate, and also repair his/her pancreas. It also helps one’s glucose content to be moderate.

    Regular intake of bitter leaf helps to regulate the blood cholesterol level, which is a risk factor for heart attack and stroke. Similarly, the leaf can be consumed to treat fever, feverish conditions, joint aches, different levels of intestinal complaints, stomach aches, as well as a parasite-induced diseases like malaria.

    As far as skin nourishment is concerned, bitter leaf helps in the buildup of the body, and at the same time, serve as cleaner, and toner for the uterus.

    Also, amongst the many things bitter leaf works for, is protecting one against leech that transmits bilharziasis.

    Can traditional medicine in Africa guarantee economic reliefs?

    It is of common knowledge that the use of medicinal plants, including bitter leaf, as a fundamental component of the African traditional healthcare system is the oldest of all therapeutic healthcare systems. In many parts of rural Africa, traditional healers prescribing medicinal plants are the most easily accessible and affordable health resource available to the local community and at times the only therapy that subsists.

    For instance, at a time of distress that the whole world is battling a pandemic, African countries can leverage on their herbal resources to make earnings. Just like Madagascar demanded over N78 million from Nigeria, for the supply of coronavirus cure, other African countries can also cash in from sales of herbs.

  • AfDB approves $288.5m for Nigeria COVID-19 response

    AfDB approves $288.5m for Nigeria COVID-19 response

    Nduka Chiejina (Assistant Editor)

    The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank on Friday approved a $288.5 million loan to help Nigeria tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The loan will also help Nigeria government mitigate the impact of COVID -19 on people and businesses.

    According to a statement from the AfDB: “The loan will bolster the government’s plans to improve surveillance and response to COVID-19 emergencies, ease the impact on workers and businesses and strengthen the social protection system.”

    Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and the continent’s largest oil producer, is facing twin crises – a health epidemic caused by COVID-19 and an economic crunch largely occasioned by a global oil price plunge.

    As of June 5, the country reported 11,516 coronavirus cases, 3,535 recoveries and 323 deaths.

    The loan is the AfDB’s initial response to help mitigate the slump in oil prices and its impact on the national economy.

    About 40.1% of Nigerians live below the poverty line of $1.90 per day and it is feared that the fall in household income during the pandemic will result in wealth deterioration for both the formal and informal sector workers.

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    Ebrima Faal, Senior Director of the African Development Bank for Nigeria, said: “The proposed programme will ensure that the fiscal position and the economy are sufficiently supported to weather the COVID-19 shocks, thereby limiting its potential adverse impact on livelihoods and the economy more generally”.

    AfDB noted that prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, Nigeria’s economy was projected to grow by 2.9% of GDP in 2020 and further expand by 3.3% in 2021.

    But with the advent of the pandemic and the slump in crude prices, the economy is expected to shrink by between 4.4% under a conservative baseline scenario, and 7.2% should the pandemic persist to end-2020.

    Faal said that “beyond the country’s immediate economic recovery needs, the Bank and other development partners, will dialogue with the government on proposals for medium-term structural reforms to diversify and boost domestic revenues away from the oil sector.”

    He added that “the Bank has instituted strong fiduciary measures to monitor the use of COVID-19 funds, and will maintain dialogue, particularly with the Office of the Auditor General in Nigeria, to ensure adherence to the transparency and accountability of the funds”.

  • CAMA, Access Bank, HACEY take malaria campaign to communities

    CAMA, Access Bank, HACEY take malaria campaign to communities

    Adenike Fagbemi

    The Corporate Alliance on Malaria in Africa (CAMA) with support from Access Bank Plc has initiated a malaria Intervention scheme in five communities in Oyo, Ogun and Lagos States.

    The intervention keys into the strategy of The National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) in Nigeria to end malaria-related deaths amongst pregnant women and children under five who bear the greatest brunt of malaria deaths in Nigeria and Africa.

    Majorly targeted at pregnant women in the affected communities, the scheme focused on the needs to prevent malaria by using insecticide-treated nets, keeping their surroundings clean and visiting a hospital.

    The Initiative, in partnership with HACEY, a non-profit, raised awareness on malaria prevention and treatment as well as raise awareness on the needs to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The intervention, which reached over 5,000 pregnant women and mothers with children under five, also provided about 1,600 pregnant women with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) in Ogooluwa, Eredo and Iberekodo in Lagos, Aremo and Oke-Ado in Oyo state and Ibafo in Ogun state.

    Through the initiative, healthcentres in these communities also received donations of LLINs.

    Vice chairman Eredo LCDA Epe, Hon. Wasiu Taiwo, thanked Access Bank and CAMA for holding the event in Eredo, citing the need for pregnant women to be educated on the use of mosquito nets as timely.

    CAMA’s Country Representative, Ms Ochuko Keyamo, said: “We know that this is a trying time for everyone, especially pregnant women in suburban communities.

    “This intervention is aimed at reminding people of the importance of combatting malaria even while staying safe from COVID-19 by providing the necessary information and support for people in the selected rural communities.

    “At CAMA, we remain committed to galvanizing private organizations support national policies on ending malaria.”

    The intervention also organised a door-to-door awareness and social media campaign on preventing and getting the right treatment for malaria.

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    The campaign also encouraged visiting hospitals for tests for fevers over self-medication and taking the right steps to stay safe from malaria and COVID-19.

    Over 200,000 people were reached through the online campaign by the intervention.

    Head of Sustainability, Access Bank, Mrs Omobolanle Victor-Laniyan, said the malaria intervention was very important and timely.

    “Malaria not only hurts families but it also hurts businesses and the entire economy.

    “As a member of CAMA, we have, over the years invested in and galvanized efforts amongst the private sector to end Malaria in Nigeria, working to complement existing government efforts.”

    A participant and beneficiary, Mrs Halimo Keshinro of Ibafo, thanked CAMA and Access Bank for the laudable initiative.

    She said: “I did not know a lot of things about malaria and how pregnant women can stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic until now. But this programme has opened my eyes to a lot of things.

    “I had stopped going to the hospital because of COVID-19 but at this program, I learnt that it is ok as long as I take the necessary precautions such as using my facemask and washing my hands before touching my face.”

    Established in 2006, the Corporate Alliance on Malaria in Africa (CAMA) is an initiative of GBCHealth to channel private-sector efforts to drive impactful partnerships for malaria control and elimination in Africa from workplaces to communities.