Tag: Aisha

  • Pension contributions in marginal drop in Q4

    Pension contributions in marginal drop in Q4

    The pension industry got a negative hit by the rate of inflation that increased to 28.92 per cent in December 2023 from 26.72 per cent in the previous September.

    The industry witnessed a slight decline of Retirement Savings Account (RSA) registration from 93,633 in Quarter 3, to 88,213 in Quarter 4, 2023.

    This was contained in the industry’s Fourth Quarter Report released by the National Pension Commission (PenCom).

    The report further showed that pension contributions decreased by 0.85 per cent during the quarter from N287.57 billion in Q3 to N285.14 billion in Q4.

    But, despite this, the pension funds and assets as traded by pension operators under the supervision of PenCom witnessed a growth of 5.80 per cent from N17.35 trillion as at Q3, 2023 to N18.36 trillion as at Q4, 2023.

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    The Director-General, National Pension Commission, Mrs. Aisha Dahir-Umar, explained that the rising inflation that plagued the domestic economy attributed to the declining rate of RSA registrations and remittance of contributions.

    She pointed out that the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) during the period under review remained at 18.75 per cent. Inflationary pressures, however, continued on the rise in tandem with global trends.

    Speaking on development in the capital market, she said activities on the bourse witnessed an increase as the All Share Index (NSE-ASI) and Market Capitalisation closed at 74,773.74 points and N40.918 trillion as at December 29, 2023, compared to 66,382.14 points and N33.198 trillion in Q3, 2023 indicating a gain of 12.64 per cent (ASI) and 23.25 per cent (Mkt Cap), in Q4:2023.

    She also stated that the S&P/FMDQ Sovereign Bond Index, that tracks the performance of sovereign debt publicly issued by the Federal Government of Nigeria, increased by 1.98 per cent from N644.32 billion to N668.35 billion during the period under review.

  • Aisha to womenfolk: Vote Buhari as you did in 2015

    Wife of the president, Hajiya Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday launched the women and youth campaign for her husband in Kano.

    Speaking at the official launchof the 2019 general election campaign for women and youth at Sani Abacha Indoor Stadium, Kano, Aisha was optimistic that her husband would win re-election.

    She said she joined her husband in campaign in 2015 because of the laudable empowerment programmes the All Progressive, Congress planned for Nigerians.

    According to her, “These programmes are now being implemented by the FG through the office of the vice president. In 2015, my husband won election without giving a penny to Nigerians, therefore, I am optimistic that come February 16, he will again win re-election.”

    She urged women and youth across the country to vote for Buhari and other APC candidates at all levels.

    On his part, Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, assured the president that Kano would deliver more votes for him come February 16.

    Ganduje said the APC-led government had executed laudable projects in the state and the electorate would no doubt re-elect the party in the subsequent elections.

     

  • Buhari’s wife to Northern women: go back to school

    Buhari’s wife to Northern women: go back to school

    Wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aisha has charged Northern women to go back to school and acquire western education to better their lot in compliance with growing global trends.

    She gave the charge at the closing ceremony of a 1,000 graduates of skills acquisition programme funded by her pet project, the  Future Assured, a non-governmental outfit, at the Multipurpose Indoor  Sports Hall in Bauchi.

    She said: “any woman that is not educated will lose a lot of opportunities in the modern world. If you cannot read, many opportunities will pass you by”.

    Citing herself as an example, Mrs Buhari who was accompanied by wives of Adamawa and Nasarawa states’ governors and top government officials, announced that before marrying President Buhari, she had her secondary school education and went to the university after marriage, not knowing that she would be the wife of Nigeria’s President one day.

    “I urge you women to go back to school,” Aisha stated.

    She said N500,000 billion had been set aside by the federal government to support women and youth and  her NGO was working to ensure they are empowered in areas of education, health and skill acquisition.

    She appealed to corporate organizations, politicians, community and traditional leaders to support the graduates so that they could stand on their own.

    Wife of Bauchi State State Governor, Hajiya Hadiza Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar, founder of Bauchi Sustainable Women Economic Initiative and Peace (B- SWEEP), thanked the wife of the President for the support given to over 1,000 women and youth selected and trained from the 20 local governments of Bauchi state to better their lives.

    Acknowledging the support the President’s wife has given to women and youth in the state, Hadiza Abubakar said during Hajiya Buhari’s last visit to Bauchi, she brought food items for the people, which “we shared to all the women in the 20 local government areas”.

    She assured Hajiya Buhari of her continuous support of not only women and youth but also the entire people of the state for President Buhari, saying “as you know, Bauchi is one of those states President Buhari has much support”.

    Commenting on the training, chairman, Bauchi State Commission for Youth and Women Rehabilitation And Development (BACYWORD),Ahmed Farouk said that “the 1,000 trainees were carefully selected for skills acquisition programme sponsored by FUTURE ASSURED”.

    “And the  commission has received the approval of Governor Mohammed Abubakar to source and rehabilitate about 1,000 women and youth involved drug abuse and other related behaviours at the Citizens and Leadership Training Centre, Shere Hill, Plateau State”.

    According to him, 500 of them on completion of their rehabilitation will be engaged in training on the repairs of smart phones and other sophisticated electronic gadgets, while the other 500 would receive specialized training in the design and creation of software application.

    Already,2000 youth have been fully recruited to provide security and social services by ensuring orderliness in public places and government facilities in all ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) and in the 20 local government areas in the state. Each of them is being paid monthly salary of between N15,000 and  N18,000

    The 1000 beneficiaries of the Future Assured funded skills acquisition programme were given certificates and undisclosed contents of envelopes to begin their trades.

  • Between Aisha’s ‘noise’ and Buhari’s silence

    SIR: Aisha Buhari has created a niche for herself as an exceptional wife of a president by her audacious assertion against corrupt practices visible enough for her to decipher. She blew the lid off the cleavages of cabals adding dead weight to the strides her husband, President Muhammadu Buhari is trying to make in repositioning Nigeria and fight against corruption. She was at a time, emphatic that her husband will return from medical vacation to chase away the hyenas and the jackals from the animal farm called the presidency. Now she has locked horns with management of State House clinic over poor service delivery.

    Most people berate her audacity, insisting she is supposed to be anonymous, others feel she is trying to control her husband. The cabals think she is a witch, determined to stop them from taking their own chunk of the “national cake”. She has indeed turned herself to a whistle blower, taking her role to a new height every day, in desperate effort to save her husband from looming shame.

    Her revelation on the State House clinic only confirms fears of most rational Nigerians over the way and manner scarce resources are siphoned by key officials under the Buhari led administration. Considering the allocation of N4.2bn in two years to keep the place operational, it is shocking the clinic does not have a serviceable X-ray machine. Her observation is not only an indictment on officials in charge but a pointer to security risk on the life of our president who has been managing health issues. Those who squandered the state house clinic funds must be treated as terrorists.

    The silence of President Buhari over gazillion of corruption allegations is making critics think popular opinion about his integrity is overrated. While the observations of Aisha is based on what she can see, there are many systemic acts of corruption allegedly perpetuated under the administration of Buhari buried with propaganda, blackmail of past administration, which many right thinking Nigerians are beginning to get irritated about. The Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Professor Itse Sagay asserted that leaders of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), are promoting corruption, adding that the National Assembly is enjoying from proceeds of corruption. He was promptly attacked and threatened fire and brimstone by those who were his loyal fans while he was taking swipe at corrupt officials of the immediate past administration.

    The wife of president Buhari has refused to turn a blind eye to the traffic of corruption moving before her on daily bases while the culprits smile happily to the banks with outrageous stash in their accounts. She knows that her husband is the one to carry the leaking sewage at the expiration of his tenure(s) in office. She is aware of the fact that those biting him and at the same time blowing breeze on his wound will be the first to cast stones once Buhari is out of power. Knowing her husband very well, she knows he will be the least affluent while the increasingly powerful cabals will be supper rich. She knows that her husband will be silenced and allowed to carry the basket of shame alone.

    Sadly, president Buhari is too silent, too casual about myriads of allegations flying around those close to him. The case of former or suspended SGF, Babachir Lawal who the Senate exposed over N270m IDP grass cutting scandal is fresh despite silence from the presidency. A report has been submitted to the President as Nigerians await pronouncements, which is rather taking too long. Nigerians will not forget the allegation against Abba Kyari, the president’s Chief of Staff over N500m bribery by MTN.

    There are many unfortunate cases where the present change administration has refused to convince the people they are capable of bringing Nigeria from the brinks of systemic corruption, waste, administrative laxity among other inherited and self-induced challenges. Under the present circumstance, we can only pray that the voices of the Aisha’s break the silence of the Buhari’s.

     

    • Israel A. Ebije,

    Abuja.

  • Aisha renews love for President, presents hubby with Gardenias flowers

    Aisha renews love for President, presents hubby with Gardenias flowers

    Unknown to many Nigerians,  the First Lady Hajiya Aisha Buhari yesterday presented Gardenias flowers to her hubby,President Muhammadu Buhari to welcome him  back.

    The flowers were handed over to the President at the private lounge of their residence at the Presidential Villa by the First Lady who spotted a Navy blue dress which was laced with stones.

    Those who witnessed the symbolic ceremony were the wife of the Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs.Winifred Oyo-Ita, the Senior Special Assistant to the First Lady, Mrs. Hajo Sani; one of the daughters of the President; and the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum, Alh. Abdulazeez Yari, and the wives of some governors.

    The President, who was caught unawares by the rare present, was beaming with smiles to the admiration of all.

    According to a celebrated florist, Michael  Gaffney, Gardenias is “ loaded with fragrance.”

    He added:  “These elegant flowers signify purity and joy, and connote deep, old-fashioned love.

    “The man who buys these likely has a history with the woman he’s buying them for. Because they’re pricey and are sold as single blooms…”

    Apart from the flower scene, Hajiya Aisha openly shook hands with the President and hugged him when she sighted her husband.

    Many women including the wife of the Vice President and a former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Paullen Tallen were excited to witness the reunion.

    Meanwhile, Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State yesterday described the safe return to Nigeria of President Muhammadu Buhari as the best gift Nigerians have had this year.

    He commended Nigerians for the outpouring of love and support they expressed during the President’s medical vacation abroad, and his eventual return.

    Masari said: “All praise be to Allah, the Almighty, who has answered our collective prayers by returning  the President back to us hale and hearty to continue leading us in the just, fair and sincere manner that are his trademark over the years.

    “The President’s safe return today is so far the best gift we as Nigerians have so far had this year.”

    The governor, who made these observations yesterday in reaction to the return of the President from a 50-day medical trip to the United Kingdom, also lauded Nigerians for their prayers for the health and wellbeing of President Buhari while he was away.

    Katsina State had witnessed a series of prayer and fasting sessions organized institutionally and privately,  by both Muslims and Christians for the health of the President and the welfare of the nation.

    Masari urged Nigerians to always put their leaders and country in thoughts and prayers, saying that with positive thoughts and prayers, the country would overcome any challenges confronting it.

  • Aisha and the burden for service

    A society whose very essence has never known anything fundamentally ennobling and uplifting since the civil war, but rather wallops in the most despicable form of abuse and degeneration of its being in every material, moral and even spiritual spheres can be forgiven for its inability to recognize someone’s emergence on its landscape because it has been comatose for far too long. It’s now a little over a year that President Muhammadu Buhari and his wife Aishahave been on the nation’s consciousness that not a few still wonder how they’re able to live such unblemished lives in a society where your upward mobility on the socio-economic and political fronts has direct correlation to how morally bankrupt, criminally-minded and fantastically corrupt you are.

    Just as Buhari continues the socio-economic re-engineering of the polity in accordance with his electoral mandate, thereby changing the way the Nigerian people think about governance, there’s also a tectonic shift in the way Nigerians now lookat the wife of their president. In deference to her husband after the president said that the Office of the First Lady was not known to the country’s constitution, Mrs. Aisha Buhari is comfortable with simply being called “the wife of the president.” From this officially humble beginning,shestarted her own quiet ‘revolution.’Mrs. Buhari’s interventions in the lives of everyday Nigerians, though tremendously significant, are not what would normally generatesensational headlines. But as her husband continues to do the heavy lifting in his old age in remaking a new and saner Nigeria, a paradigm shift is taking shape in how Nigerians look at the First Lady.

    It will probably take Nigerians a little more time to realise and understand the essence, grace, dignity and ‘soft power’ that Mrs. Buhari brought into the Presidential Villa in order to compliment her husband’s office. The virtues inherent in her are not what Nigerians are used to. For decades, they’re familiar with their president’s wife being more powerful than her husband that cabinet members would rather see the First Lady first on their way to the office of the chief of state. They are used to seeing their First Lady leading the country’s First Citizen into the presidential aircraft on their way to a foreign land. On getting there, she would also be the first to emerge from the aircraft that the welcoming officials would be momentarily confused as to who the real president was.

    For a little over a year that Mrs. Buhari has become a public figure virtually for being the wife of the president, she had positively impacted the lives of those Nigerians who may have already given up hope on the improvement of their conditions, if not their very existence. Her several humanitarian interventions had been timely and specifically-targeted to the critical needs of the vulnerablepeople in society who had encountered heart-wrenching and life-threatening challenges through no fault of their own. These are people such as the wives of soldiers fighting the Boko Haram insurgency, pregnant women, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and orphanage children among others. In cases where the benefits of these interventions must extend to hundreds of thousands of people,Mrs. Buhariwould partner with other professional bodies. The “Future Assured Medical Outreach”programme under her”Future Assured Initiative” will probably go down as the most important undertakings of her many humanitarian intervention programmes. The Future Assured Medical Outreach is a country-wide medical intervention that caters for women and their dependents. First launched in Nasarawa State, this life-saving and life-enhancing medical outreach has taken its benefits toseveral states of the federation includingAdamawa, Cross River, Enugu, Oyo, Katsina, Ogun, and Kebbi where hundreds of thousands of women and children were beneficiaries.

    In January, Mrs. Buhari was at the 44 Army Reference Hospital in Kaduna to see soldiers on admission who sustained various degrees of injuries in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgency and receiving treatment. There, she used the occasion to appeal to the Nigerian Army authorities to ensure prompt payment of entitlements to families of deceased soldiers who lost their lives in the war front in order to alleviate the suffering of the loved ones they left behind. Several gifts were given to wounded soldiers, pregnant and nursing women in the Accident /Emergency and Obstetrics/Gynaecology wards. In December 2015, Mrs. Buhari was at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the Dalori Camp in Maiduguri where more than 21,000 victims of the insurgency lives. She donated rice, semovita, cooking oil, seasonings, plastics, milk, and juice among other things. Earlier in September 2015, she was in Calabar in Cross River State where she donated nutritional supplement – the Frisomum Gold brand – to more than 250,000 expectant and nursing mothers who were randomly drawn to avoid any appearance of political undertone of favouritism. The Frisomum supplement is an alternative to breast milk.

    It will take several years for Musa Murtala to be able to spell the name of the wife of the president, let alone have an acute understanding of her impact in his life. Musa is a 20-month old toddler who was badly mutilated by his two stepmothers who broke his legs, hands as well as caused injuries to his private part and tongues. On hearing about the barbaric acts meted out to this baby, Mrs. Buhari had him brought to Abuja where she had him taken to Crest Hospital in the Federal Capital Territory for treatment. Injuries that could have caused a permanent and irreversible damage to his health and wellbeing, if not death for little Musa were treated. He has since been discharged from the hospital. These are some of the synopsis of the many interventions of the wife of the president since her husband came to power.

    But there’s a mad and raging bull that Nigerians have agreed that the politywould be better for it if he’s confined to a china shop. He roams the country’s landscape desecrating everything in his path, including the exalted office in which a combination of devilish shenanigans, alleged murder and a self-inspired mayhem thrust on him. It’s one thing to place advertorials in just about all the national dailies during electioneering campaigns telling voters that her husband would die in office if elected because Mrs. Buhari is well aware that politics can make some people lose their sanity. But it’s another thing altogether to engage in some pre-meditated character assassination with a patently false and baseless accusation in his mistaken belief that Mrs. Buhari’s humility is devoid of a voice of her own. So when the governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose crossed the political line in his false accusation that Mrs. Buhari had engaged in a criminal act in faraway United States, not a few thought about how Fayose could have been so far gone in his madness to have been thoroughly disgraced by a harmless woman when she referred to him as “a mad dog that isn’t chained” on her Twitter handle. The wife of the president knows politics when she sees it, and that’s probably the reason she made sure that her presence should not be felt in that vocation but on humanitarian interventions. No woman that takes her hard-earned integrity seriously – and that she must guide jealously – would have kept quiet in the face of Fayose’s blatant lies that smacks of the most virulent criminality. In Hajiya Aisha Buhari came divine calm after so many perfect storms.Mrs. Buhari’s humility and kind-heartedness that continues to manifest in her several humanitarian gestures to the vulnerable people of the Nigerian society is indeed a breath of fresh air to the Nigerian people.

     

    • Odere is a media practitioner. He can be reached at femiodere@gmail.com
  • National conference sign of failure of the past  -Alaafin

    National conference sign of failure of the past -Alaafin

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, yesterday observed that the clamour for a national conference is a testimony to the failure of past efforts to build a Nigerian state out of a the many ethnic nationalities.

    The monarch made the declaration in Oyo town while conferring the chieftaincy title of ‘Obasayero’ of Oyo on Bauchi State Governor, Mallam Isa Yuguda, and various titles on his four wives, Aisha, Abiodun, Mariya and Nafisa who bagged titles of Yeyeloyin, Yeyeniwura, Yeyeniwura and Yeyedunni Obasayero, respectively.

    The Alaafin declared “The crisis of the Nigerian state has assumed frightening and bewildering dimensions threatening our corporate existence as a country. The national question has thus far remained unresolved, one hundred years after amalgamation, making calls for a sovereign national conference strident.”

    Oba Adeyemi however observed that the conferment of the chieftaincy title on Mallam Yuguda “is a reflection of a beautiful handshake across the Niger.”

    The royal father remarked that he first had an encounter with Mallam Yuguda during his (Yuguda’s) National Youth Service Corps scheme in Oyo town when he visited the palace along with his colleagues and he (The Alaafin) prayed for him that he would be successful in life.

    Oba Adeyemi also remarked that Mallam Yuguda donated N10m to Oyo State Government during the aftermath of the 2011 flood disaster in the state.

    “Alhaji Isa Yuguda is today being admitted into the pantheon of Yoruba political mystery on personal merit and in recognition of what he represents as the Governor of Bauchi State. The historical linkages between Yoruba land and Hausa/Fulani land are multi dimensional and inter-penetrating,” the Alaafin added.

    Yuguda, in his response, said he would always be grateful to the Alaafin and the entire Yoruba race for the titles conferred on him and his wives.

    He said, “Kabiyesi, your conferment of the title of Obasayero on me is a clear testimony of your unprejudiced disposition on the unity of our great country, Nigeria. To describe your majesty as a great bridge builder in this regard is an understatement. As a royal father, your action has lent credence to the generally held view that the traditional institution holds the hope for the continued existence of Nigeria as a united entity.”

    The occasion which equally witnessed various cultural displays, was witnessed by dignitaries across Nigeria, including Governor Abiola Ajimobi, Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hajia Monsurat Sunmonu, former Oyo State Governor, Dr. Victor Olunloyo and Iyalode Alaba Lawson, among others.

     

  • Maryam’s daughter, Aisha, revives Better Life

    • Donates boreholes to rural women

    Better Life for Rural Women, an initiative of the late First Lady, Maryam Babangida, was reenacted yesterday when her daughter, Aisha, launched a pilot scheme for the project.

    She donated a solar -powered water borehole to ease the plight of the people of Zauna Beji village in Niger state.

    The sinking of the water borehole was a pilot scheme to kick start the Better Life Programme for the African Rural Woman (BLPARW), which has gone under since the demise of its founder about three years ago.

    Speaking at the commissioning, Aisha said she is identifying the needs of various communities with the aim of assisting them.

    She stressed that the initiative will focus on adult literacy, skills acquisition and empowerment.

    She debunked claims that the project was politically motivated, saying: “It is from my heart and does not have any political attachment to it.

    “I’m doing it because it is my passion and what I’ve always wanted to do.”

    Eulogising the memory of her late mother, Aisha said that she misses everything about her late mother.

    According to her: “My mother was life to the family. We miss everything about her. She was life for us, she was everything to us, everything, evolved around her but we thank God for everything especially the fact that we have an amazing father.”

  • Go patchy the african way!

    Go patchy the african way!

    HAVE you ever thought of the different ways you can wear ankara? The likes of Visco and Da viva give fascinating and mind-blowing effects in any design. There is actually nothing you cannot make with the fabric. It’s a new way of looking trendy in the African way.

    Interestingly enough, the ankara fabric can also be patched with jeans, made into a bag and many other lovely accessories. Nothing speaks more African than this

     

    How to care  for Ankara fabric

    IT could be frustrating when your ankara fabric does not come with washing instructions. You don’t know whether to hand-wash or machine-wash, but the task can be made easy by following these simple steps:

    1. Don’t wash with detergent. Use mild soap

    2. Iron gently

    3. Rub gently

    4. Squeeze gently while rinsing.

    As simple as ABC!