Tag: Abidjan

  • Eradicating Statelessness: UNHCR Rep lauds ECOWAS as global pacesetter

    Mrs Liz Ahua, the Regional Representative, UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), has described ECOWAS as a global pacesetter for its progress towards eradicating statelessness in the West Africa sub-region.

    Ahua said on Sunday in Banjul at the opening of a three-day ministerial meeting on the adoption of the Regional Plan of Action to Eradicate Statelessness in West Africa.

    She noted that since the adoption of the Abidjan Declaration in February 2015, ECOWAS member states had made significant commitments and progress which could not be over-emphasised in the drive to combat statelessness in sub-region.

    “The progress made since Abidjan has been significant and it is without hesitation that I can say this region is setting an example, not only for the continent, but for the world.

    “Three member states have newly acceded to the 1954 and 1961 international statelessness conventions; 12 member states have developed National Action Plans to end Statelessnes.

    “Three officially adopted the declaration, including one at presidential level.

    “Reforms of national legislation are under way in seven countries.’’

    Ahua said that notwithstanding the progress and success made so far, a lot more needed to be done to achieve the UN global target of eradicating statelessness by 2024.

    According to her, statistics have shown that while over one million persons are stateless in West Africa, 60 million people lack documentation proving their identity or nationality.

    Statelessness, she explained, had considerable cost in terms of human rights, security, socio-economic development, marginalization of communities and their exclusion from mainstream society.

    She said it was in consideration of these costs that the UNHCR and ECOWAS earlier organised a meeting of stakeholders and experts to work together on the next critical step in the fight to eradicate statelessness in West Africa.

    Also speaking, Dr Fatimata Dia Sow, the ECOWAS Commissioner for Social Affairs and Gender, said that eradicating Statelessness was in tandem with one of the ECOWAS visions to foster regional integration.

    Dia Sow said that since the Adoption of the Abidjan Declaration, ECOWAS, with the support of UNHCR, had focused on addressing the root causes of statelessness and had defined the way forward toward eradicating it.

    She noted that millions of stateless persons across the world had been denied their fundamental human rights for several reasons, including gaps in nationality laws, administrative practices and unwritten discriminatory laws.

    “Today, we are here to take concrete actions against these wrongs by validating this Regional Plan of action in order to achieve the target of the declaration in eradicating statelessness by 2024.

    “The Regional Plan of Action for Validation entails six strategic support measures that ECOWAS and UNHCR can provide to member states.

    “It Includes measures that ECOWAS will adopt to follow up on the commitments made by member states in the Abidjan Declaration and it spells out mechanisms for monitoring and implementation,’’ she said.

    In his remark, Mr Mai Fatty, the Gambian Minister of Interior, noted that statelessness is a collective problem in West Africa that required collective commitments and solution from member states.

    Fatty said that the government of the Gambia was resolutely engaged in the fight against statelessness in the country and had adopted a National Action Plan to end the problem.

    According to him, a West Africa without statelessness, will be stronger and more stable.

  • Arik Air spreads wings to Abidjan

    Arik Air will from  February16 begin scheduled flight operations from Lagos, Nigeria to the Ivoirian city, Abidjan via Cotonou, Benin Republic. The new service will operate four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

    On Mondays, the outbound flight will depart the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos  and arrive at Cotonou International Airport .

    The new Lagos-Abidjan service will be operated using Arik Air’s state-of-the-art Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft configured to carry 10 Business Class and 64 Economy class passengers.

    Arik Air’s Managing Director/Executive Vice President, Mr Chris Ndulue  said the new service will provide more travel options for Nigerians.

    “Abidjan is a preferred destination for Nigerian businessmen and women. Arik Air’s foray into this commercial city will make life a lot easier for our guests who have been yearning for flight connection between Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire. This service will further underline Arik Air’s position as West Africa’s premier airline.”

    The Lagos-Abidjan service is Arik Air’s first new route in 2015.Abidjan thus becomes Arik Air’s seventh destination in West Africa.

     

  • Nigerian killed in Abidjan

    The death of a Nigerian girl, Queen Ebimaho, has left some Nigerians in Abidjan, living with fear.

    Ebimaho was on, August 24, found dead inside her room in a brothel in Ajame, Abidjan.

    Eyewitnesses said the body of the girl, who arrived in Abidjan about two months ago, had a series of punctures.

    She was said to have been brought into the country by a Nigerian woman.

    Nigerians living in Ajame have accused the Consular Officer in the Nigerian Embassy, Mr. Obinna Ogbonna, of treating issues concerning Ebimaho’s death with levity.

    Mr. Ogbonna confirmed the death, saying: “She died from injuries, which looked like stabs from a yet-to-be identified persons.

    “We took the matter officially to the Ivorian police and we were told that she was stabbed.

    “But the girl had no consular card. Our investigations showed that she was just about two months old in the country.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Nigerians in Abidjan urge D’Tigers to win

    Nigerians in Abidjan urge D’Tigers to win

    2013 Afrobasket title

    Some Nigerians residing in Abidjan, the Ivorian economic capital, have urged the National basketball team, D’Tigers to win the 2013 edition of the African Basketball Championship (Afrobasket).

    This was the dominant view of Nigerians, who responded to a News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) survey on the ongoing Afrobasket in Abidjan yesterday. They were of the opinion that the team possessed the potential to win the title, if the players remained focused and committed.

    One of them, Mike Ejike, an Abidjan-based Nigerian trader, said the team had what it takes to win the title for the first time judging by the crop of players in the team.

    “With what we have seen the team play, this is indeed a good opportunity for us to win the basketball title for the first time,’’ he said.

    Wariso Nkemji, another Nigerian businessman, said the team only required the right attitude for each game to win the championship.

    “The skills are there, I think what the team needs is the right mindset for every game, they really have what it takes,’’ he said.

    Another Nigerian, Festus Efe called on the D’Tigers not to underrate any team but remain focused on winning every game.

    “Having shown this level of brilliance by progressing unbeaten to this state, the expectation of Nigerians is to win the title,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that Nigerians have been coming out massively to support the team since they began their campaign in the tournament.

    Nigeria, which is making its 25th appearance since the premier edition of the championship in 1965, on Tuesday beat Central African Republic 112 to 75.

  • Eagles hit Abidjan, ready for Elephants

    Eagles hit Abidjan, ready for Elephants

    The Super Eagles on Thursday afternoon landed safely in Abidjan, the Ivoirien capital ahead of the final leg, CHAN qualifier against host the Elephants scheduled for Saturday in the Ivoirien commercial capital.

    The team of 18 players and officials was led by NFF Vice President, Chief Mike Okeke Umeh and had on board, NFF Head, Technical, Dr Emmanuel Ikpeme, President General of the Nigerian Football and Other Sports Supporters Club, Dr. Rauf Ladipo and several other actors in the football fraternity.

    The Air Afrique flight which conveyed the team from Lagos to Abidjan took about one hour, thirty minutes to land in smooth condition with showers of rain welcoming the team to the city. The flight landed at exactly 10:50 local time, which is 11:50am Nigerian time and was well received by members of the Ivoirien FA.

    The bus that took the team to its hotel in the heart of the city took about 30 minutes to reach its destination at Ibis Hotel. The team promptly checked in and took its lunch immediately. The Eagles will have its first training session at 3:30pm local time which is 4:30 Nigerian time to coincide with the time the game will be played on Saturday.

  • Keshi To Eagles: War in Abidjan

    Keshi To Eagles: War in Abidjan

    •Full house in Abuja

    •Echejile visits teammates

     

    Super Eagles boss, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, has demanded total concentration from his players ahead of the final leg of the CHAN qualifier against Cote D’Ivoire in Abdjan on July 27, noting that the match will be like war against the West African neigbhours.

    Speaking before training commenced on Tuesday morning at the FIFA Goal Project site in Abuja, Keshi who started his foreign career in Cote D’ Ivoire, said the people are passionate about football and they will do anything to defeat Nigeria, hence the need to forget the 4-1 win in Kaduna and concentrate on the return leg. “The win in Kaduna is history and if you have been following the media you will see that they have been making remarks that they can also beat us well. We must be ready for their antics and forget the past”.

    The team is training at the Goal Project because the Ivorians had already informed CAF that the return leg will be played on artificial turf. Twenty three players trained on Tuesday morning with only Godfrey Oboabona exempted by the coaching crew because he had had a hectic schedule with his club, Sunshine Stars. He will join his teammates on Wednesday morning, as the players battle for the 20 slots that the coach will take to Abidjan for the match.

    Also on Monday evening, FC Braga of Portugal defence ace, Elderson Echejile, was at the team’s Bolton White Apartment abode to wish his mates and the coaching crew a good outing in Abidjan. Echejile came in at dinner time and went straight to see Keshi, before spending sometimes with most of his mates. “It’s to encourage them to excel when they play the Ivorians and I believe they can defeat them right there in Abdjan”, he said smiling.

  • CHAN: Keshi invites 24 for Abidjan tie

    CHAN: Keshi invites 24 for Abidjan tie

    Super Eagles’ Head Coach, Stephen Keshi, on Thursday, called 24 players to camp for the CHAN qualifying match against the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire in Abidjan on July 27.

    The New Agency of Nigeria reports that Nigeria defeated Cote d’ Ivoire 4-1 in last weekend tie in Kaduna.

    The Assistant Director (Media) of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ademola Olajire, said in a statement in Abuja that the match was to qualify the team for the tourney slated for South Africa next year.

    He said the 24 players are expected to report in Abuja on July 15, where 20 players would be selected for the July 27 encounter.

    The statement said, “Keshi has invited four new players, including one defender, one midfielder and two strikers, in line with a pledge to inject few new faces, following last Saturday’s opening leg win at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna.

    “They are Kwara United’s former junior international defender Ganiyu Ogungbe, Kano Pillar’s midfielder Rabiu Mohammed, junior international striker Abdullahi Gero of Enugu Rangers and Osadinye Joseph of Warri Wolves.’’

    It added that Sunday Mba, who scored two goals and made two others in the commanding 4-1 win, topped the list that also includes goalkeeper and skipper Chigozie Agbim.”

     

    The full list:

    Goalkeppers: Chigozie Agbim (Enugu Rangers FC); Daniel Akpeyi (Heartland FC)

    Defenders: Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves FC); Godfrey Oboabona (Sunshine Stars FC); Ganiyu Ogungbe (Kwara United FC); Kwambe Solomon (Sunshine Stars FC); Chibuzor Okonkwo (Enugu Rangers FC); Kunle Odunlami (Sunshine Stars FC); Benjamin Francis (Heartland FC); Ezekiel Bassey (Lobi Stars FC).

    Midfielders: Sunday Mba (Enugu Rangers FC); Rabiu Mohammed (Kano Pillars FC); Olufemi Oladapo (Shooting Stars FC); Ayo Saka (Enyimba FC); Mohammed Jiya (Bayelsa United FC).

    Strikers: Muhammad Gambo (Kano Pillars); Gomo Onduku (Bayelsa United FC); Ifeanyi Edeh (Enyimba FC); Ezekiel Mbah (Akwa United FC); Abdullahi Gero (Enugu Rangers FC); Osadinye Joseph (Warri Wolves FC); Haruna Babalo (El-Kanemi Warriors FC); Etebo Oghene (Warri Wolves FC); Dele Olorundare (Sunshine Stars FC).