Tag: Abuja

  • New school opens in Abuja

    The GAAT International School, a co-educational day and boarding institution for crèche, nursery, primary and secondary school education levels, has opened for academics in Gudu, Gaduwa District, Abuja.

    The school’s state-of-the-art facilities, which include air-conditioned classes, well-equipped sick bay that  offers 24-hours service, science and technology laboratories, water treatment plant and boreholes, well furnished auditorium and swimming pools, was dedicated last week by Ven Ukaejiofor Vicar of Sir James Anglican Church, Asokoro, Abuja.

    Chairman, Board of Directors of the School, Senator Ikechukwu Abana, said he was motivated to establish the school, not necessarily for financial gain, but to provide quality education for young ones.

    He said the tuition fees were pegged at far less than those schools of comparable standard.

    Abana also said the school was part of his social responsibility to create employment and conducive environment for youths to realise their potential.

    Other clergymen at the event included: Ven. Princewill Iraba of All Saints Church Wuse; Rev. Elias Fatile also of St. James Church Asokoro and Rev. Adeola Oyeniyi of Christ Church, Garki, Abuja.

    Dignitaries included Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Ossy Obienica (rtd), AVM Anene Okafor (rtd), Senator Ugochulwu Uba, Chief Dennis Anekwe, Chief Sir Dozie Ekpe, Group Capt. (rtd) Segun Kushalu, and Chief I.K. G Nwozo.

  • Canon to train 60 young Nigerians at Abuja Film Festival

    Canon to train 60 young Nigerians at Abuja Film Festival

    Renowned camera maker, Canon, has partnered with the 14th Abuja International Film Festival to train young Nigerians in the basics of Canon DSLR filmmaking techniques and Photography.

    The training workshop, in conjunction with Canon Central and North Africa office will see 60 shortlisted Nigerians trained from October 5 to October 10, 2017 in the fundamental rudiments of cinematography and Photography.

    Katie Simmonds, Strategic Operations Professional of Canon, said the initiative comes under Project Maraisha Initiative which is Canon’s expansion into Africa.

    “The objective is to train groups of young Africans in the skills required for them to find sustainable employment or indeed to establish their own business,” said Simmonds.

    The founder of the Abuja International Film Festival, Fidelis Duker, reiterated the vision of the Abuja International Film festival which is to build capacity within the creative sector and also act as a catalyst and platform for economic empowerment of those working in the creative sector.

    In his words  “there is no way majority of this applicants will ever remain the same after completing this training workshop as we are simply teaching them how to fish rather than giving them fish to eat. They will ultimately garner skills and also become self-sustaining creative entrepreneurs.”

    Some movies slated for the festival include Code: The IF Project, The Listeners, Class Divide, Fastball, and High School 911 while a unique feature of this year’s festival will be the Fashion Photography by the trainees.

    On completion of the Cinematography training, five short films will be made and screened during the festival while the photographs of those in the Photography class will be exhibited during the Festival.

    Also returning for the second year running is the American Film Showcase which holds at the 14th Abuja International Film Festival from Oct 9-13, 2017 and is open to the public. The U.S. Embassy in Abuja will also showcase contemporary American documentaries, offering a view of American society and culture as seen by independent filmmakers. The screenings will also feature a Masterclass with the American filmmakers.

  • NLC threatens to name, shame governors owing salaries

    NLC threatens to name, shame governors owing salaries

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened to name and shame state governors, who refused to pay complete salaries to workers in the country, in spite of the bailout funds.

    Mr Ayuba Wabba, NLC President said this at the National Executive Council meeting of the Non Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Wabba said that some state governors have refused to effectively utilise both the bailout funds and the Paris Club refund given to them by the Federal Government.

    According to him, 10 out of the 36 states are particularly guilty of the offence, while six of the ten states were in terrible situation. We have promised to name and shame them.

    “The congress has directed all states chapters whose members are owed more than three months’ salaries arrears to declare an industrial action and we have promised to name and shame them.

    “The states include Imo that has been paying workers’ salaries in percentage and has not declared utilization of the bailout fund and Paris club refund.

    “”They paid 40 per cent pension to their pensioners without their consent and provided a form for them to sign under duress. That is not allowed in law.

    “We have Bayelsa which has between five to 10 months’ arrears, Ondo is owing between four and six, Ekiti, (five to eight), Benue (five to eight) and Kogi which is the worst case scenario.

    “We have three category of workers in Kogi. We have 40 per cent that are being paid up to date, we have 25 per cent that had not been paid between eight and sixteen months.

    “We also have another 25 per cent that have not been paid between eight and twenty-one months.

    “In all the sectors, they have categorised the workers into three categories,” he said.

    The president also listed Osun, Ebonyi, Zamfara and Abia among others still owing salaries and non-implementation of the 2011 National Minimum Wage for workers.

    Wabba while speaking on the issue of increase tariff, warned the government against approving another increase in electricity tariff.

    He said that the congress would mobilise its affiliates, social partners and other Nigerians to resist any further increase.

    He noted that Nigerians were yet to get good services for the previous increment which has been declared illegal by the court.

    “The twin issue of fuel price increase and electricity tariff has made nonsense of the minimum wage. We have not been able to justify that 45 per cent increase.

    “But now, they are coming again with another increase. Let me say emphatically that NLC as an Organisation and all our affiliates will resist any attempt to increase the electricity tariff again,”he warned.

    Earlier, Mr Chris Ani, National President of NASU, said the current agitation for restructuring and fiscal federalism were attempts to divert attention from misgovernance and ineptitude the nation has been going through.

    Ani said that Nigerians should not be distracted by elements that have actively participated in the looting and mismanagement of our economy and can be found in the two major political parties.

    “What Nigeria workers need at this point in time is not whether more power should be given to states, but to know how they have managed the power at their disposal at the moment,”he said.

    He, however, urged the government to ensure improved welfare and benefits, jobs security, prompt payment of salaries, among others for workers in the country.

  • IPOB: Osinbajo, Ikpeazu meet in Aso Rock 

    IPOB: Osinbajo, Ikpeazu meet in Aso Rock 

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday met behind closed doors with Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Ikpeazu arrived the Vice President’s office around 2:24 p.m.

    The activities of the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) in recent times have been threatening lives and properties in the state and other parts of the country.

    That led to deployment of security personnel to the area and proscription of IPOB.

    The meeting between Ikpeazu and the Vice President was still in progress at the time of filing this report.

    Details later…

  • NYSC mourns former DG

    NYSC mourns former DG

    The Director-General, National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC ), Brig.-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure, has condoled with the family of a former director-general of the scheme, Yusuf Bomoi, who died on Monday in Abuja.

    Kazaure ,who paid a condolence visit to the family in Abuja on Tuesday along with top management staff of the NYSC, said the death of the former DG was a ‘rude shock’ to the scheme.

    He said although, the death of the ex-NYSC DG was the will of God, the overflowing grief from the family, friends and colleagues was a clear testimony of the footprints he left in the scheme.

    The director general assured the family of the late Bomoi of the scheme’s total and unflinching support at its time of grief.

    Kazaure, who described Bomoi as a pragmatic and inclusive leader, said his sense of innovation and compassionate disposition endeared him to the hearts of all.

    The director general said the death of Bomoi had left a big vacuum that would be hard to fill, adding that the scheme was, however, consoled by his exemplary life of service to God and humanity.

    “It was during Bomoi’s time as the director general of the NYSC that the scheme was able to move its directorate headquarters to the permanent site in Maitama, Abuja.

    “Bomoi made a lot of landmark achievements when he served as the director general of the scheme from 2004 to 2009.
    “The scheme will support the family members in every way possible so that his demise  would not weigh heavily on them,” Kazaure said.

    The director general said the scheme would hold a management meeting soon to conclude on plans to immortalise the late former director general.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Bomoi, who died in Abuja after a brief illness, has been buried according to Islamic rites.

    NAN also recalls that Bomoi was the second ex-corps member to head the NYSC scheme; he was appointed the 13th director general of the NYSC on Oct. 29, 2004.

    He served in various capacities in the Nigerian military.

  • Osinbajo seeks high level of integrity by financial institutions

    Osinbajo seeks high level of integrity by financial institutions

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has urged financial institutions to uphold a high level of integrity and forthrightness in the discharge of their duties.

    Prof. Osinbajo made the call when a delegation from the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN) paid him a courtesy call at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Osinbajo, in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on media and publicity, Laolu Akande, said financial institutions have a crucial role to play in helping the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to fight corruption, as well as in improving the country’s economy.

    He said that as a financial body, ANAN should call out individuals who are allegedly tied to some levels of financial crimes to step down from their positions, so as to help curb corruption in the financial sector.

    “The level of integrity that we expect is not necessarily what we are seeing, especially in respect to financial statements and all of that,” the Vice President said.

    He also commended the association for the important roles it has played in regulating the country’s financial sector since it was incorporated in 1979, adding that a high level of integrity by financial institutions would help improve the lives of citizens.

    Speaking earlier, the ANAN delegation, led by its president, Alhaji Shehu Usman, praised the Buhari administration for its leadership in the affairs of the nation, the fight against corruption, insecurity and improving the economy.

    The delegation appealed to the Federal Government to increase the appointments of their members into key positions in the civil service.

  • IPOB a terror organisation – Defence Headquarters

    IPOB a terror organisation – Defence Headquarters

    The Defence Headquarters on Friday branded the Indigenous People of Biafra ( IPOB ) as a “terror organisation’’ and urged parents to dissuade their wards from joining the group.

    In a statement  on Friday, the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche, restated the commitment of the armed forces to confront all security challenges facing the country.’

    He said military would ensure the  protection of lives and property in all parts of Nigeria.

    The spokesman said IPOB posed a security challenge to the country and had been metamorphosing from one stage to another.

    Enenche said: “After due professional analysis and recent developments, it has become expedient to notify the general public that the claim by IPOB actors that the organisation is non-violent is not true.

    “Hence, the need to bring to public awareness the true and current state of IPOB.

    “In this regard, some of their actions, clandestinely and actively, that have been terrorising the general public include:

    “The formation of a Biafra Secret Service, claimed formation of Biafra National Guard, unauthorised blocking of public access roads and extortion of money from innocent civilians at illegal road blocks.

    “Militant possession and use of weapons (stones, molotov cocktails, machetes and broken bottles, among others) on a military patrol on September 10, 2017

    “Physical confrontation of troops by Nnamdi Kanu and other Indigenous People of Biafra( IPOB ) actors at a check point on September 11, 2017 and also attempt to snatch their rifles.

    “Attack by  IPOB members on a military checkpoint on September 12, 2017, at Isialangwa, where one IPOB actor attempted to snatch a female soldier’s rifle.’

    “From the foregoing, the Armed Forces of Nigeria wish to confirm to the general public that IPOB from all intent, plan and purpose as analysed, is a militant terrorist organisation.”

  • Businessman gets one year for attempting to defile girl

    Businessman gets one year for attempting to defile girl

    A Grade 1 Area Court in Karshi, Abuja, yesterday sentenced Mr. Godwin Aboyi, 28, a businessman, to one year imprisonment for attempting to defile a four-year-old girl.

    The convict was charged with a one count of attempt to commit rape, which contravened Section 95 of the Penal Code.

    He admitted committing the offence, and begged for leniency.

    The Judge, Mr. Aliyu Ibrahim, however, gave the convict an option of N50,000 fine.

    Prosecutor Mr. Mamud Ismai’la told the court that the victim’s mother, Anna Joseph, reported the matter at Jikwoyi Police Station on August 14.

    He said the complainant left her daughter in the room and went outside.

    According to Ismai’la, “while the girl was asleep, the defendant, a neighbour, came in and attempted to abuse the little girl sexually. The complainant caught him and shouted.”

    The prosecutor told the court that medical examinations by a government hospital showed the girl was indecently assaulted.

  • Youths set for “The Labour Room”

    Youths set for “The Labour Room”

    Thirty seven Nigerian youths selected from every state of the Federation arrived in Abuja on Thursday for the maiden edition of “The Labour Room”, a reality TV show geared towards national development.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 37 youths were officially presented at a news conference held at Sandralia Hotel by the Nigeria Rebirth Foundation, organisers of the show.

    Mr Isaac Balami, National Coordinator, said that the project provides a platform for youths to explore their rich potential and contribute towards the building of a better Nigeria.

    “The Labour Room is the first national development reality TV show in Africa, strategically designed to activate the super potential of Nigerian youths.

    “The programme is designed to promote unity in our diversity, and shall over the period, analyse and x-ray the issues of our nationhood, articulating the workable, sustainable solutions and recommendations for reforms.”

    “There are 37 selected housemates representing all the states in Nigeria and the FCT to be housed in a ‘Mansion’ for 60 days, and to be broadcast 24 hours daily.”

    According to him, the organisers had earlier held audition for the show across the 36 states and the FCT and a contestant selected to represent each state.

    He added that the contestants were made to undergo a three-day training in April.

    “The training was meant to ensure that the TV show and activities of the contestants go in line with this administration’s agenda and conforms to basic national values and culture.”

    He explained that the initiative would, among other benefits, stimulate many young entrepreneurs, create thousands of direct and indirect jobs and complement government’s effort towards promoting national unity and peace.

    Balami added that at the end of the show, leaders, entrepreneurs and intellectuals who would contribute to nation building would have been discovered and empowered.

    “The members of the public will be allowed to vote for the contestants of their choice, and at the end of the 60 days, four winners will emerge.

    “The four of them will then be empowered with N200 million capital to set up a local content driven company towards contributing to national economic development.”

    Balami said that the opening ceremony of the reality would hold on Sept.17, 2017 at the International Conference Centre.

    He added that for the 60 days, the show would be aired on DSTV, STAR TIMES, NTA and other local and international Televisions with over 200 million targeted viewers across the globe.

  • Denmark to guarantee 10% of NNPC financing of feeds production

    Denmark to guarantee 10% of NNPC financing of feeds production

    The Danish Government will guarantee a 10 per cent equity financing of a Joint Venture Company involving the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and a Danish firm, Unibio A/S Limited.

    The proposed JV Company would be engaged in the production of animal feeds from Nigeria’s abundant natural gas resources through conversion of methane gas into protein and has no negative impact for human consumption.

    The animal feeds industry in Nigeria accounts for N800 billion annually.

    NNPC Group Managing Director, Dr. Maikanti Baru, who made this known on Wednesday in Abuja when he received a Delegation from Denmark led by the Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Torben Gettermann, said such collaboration would have positive impact on the Nigerian economy in the area of revenue generation, food security and job creation.

    The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, broke this news in a statement yesterday. 

    Represented by the NNPC’s Chief Operating Officer, Ventures, Dr. Babatunde Adeniran, the GMD said that NNPC was considering partnership with the Danish company to utilize the abundant natural gas resources in the country for the production of animal feeds as part of its diversification agenda into non-oil ventures like other national oil companies to generate additional revenue for the country.

    NNPC signs deal with Denmark
    L: Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Torben Gettermann at the NNPC office.

    “This proposal, though it is coming newly, has already started gaining traction in the industry and across the globe especially in Europe. Nigeria being the first point of call in Africa, we can leverage on the opportunity to increase the revenue of the country through local food production,” Dr. Baru stated.

    The GMD described the project as laudable, saying it was capable of making positive impact on the country’s economy, adding that the Corporation would look at the proposal holistically to ensure that Nigeria drives maximum benefit from it.

    Dr. Baru applauded the Federal Government for providing an enabling business environment which has already started attracting investors into the country.

    Speaking at the meeting, the Danish Ambassador to Nigeria, Gettermann, stated that Unibio had revolutionized natural gas conversion into animal feeds.

    “There are huge possibilities in view of the demands for this kind of feeds and it will boost food production in Nigeria tremendously. The benefits are not only in local production and consumption of the feeds but also in terms of revenue generation in foreign currencies through export,” Mr. Gettermann stated.

    He said Nigeria was an important partner to the Danish Government both politically and economically, adding that the Danish Government had established a special office in Lagos to facilitate trade relationship between the two countries.

    Shedding more light on the proposal, the Chief Executive Officer of Unibio A/S Limited, Mr. Henrik Busch-Larsen stated that his company owned the right to a unique fermentation technology known as U-Loop Technology which enables natural gas conversion into a highly concentrated protein product called Uniprotein.

    Busch-Larsen said the product could be used to feed such animals as pigs, poultry, and fish.

    Mr. Busch-Larsen explained that Uniprotein had a raw protein content of at least 72% which is a key component in animal feeds and can conveniently substitute the traditional proteins in animal feeds such as fishmeal and soybeans.

    Multinational food/care products companies as Nestlé, Procter and Gamble, (P&G) and Colgate-Palmolive, he noted, had already started using the products as feedstock.