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  • JUST IN: Lagos shuts Alaba International Market over environmental offences

    JUST IN: Lagos shuts Alaba International Market over environmental offences

    The Lagos State Government on Monday, October 23, shut down the Alaba International Market over improper garbage disposal methods.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Environment Tokunbo Wahab announced this in a post on his X (formerly twitter) page on Monday morning.

    He wrote: “Alaba International Market, Ojo has been sealed up for poor waste disposal practices, failure to pay their waste bills, and gross environmental sanitation offences.”

    The closure is the latest in the Lagos State Government’s campaign to close marketplaces and demolish unlawful buildings.

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    The Lagos State Government also closed the Ladipo Auto Parts Market and other marketplaces due to environmental violations.

    The Mile 12 International Market was recently closed but reopened. 

    The Owode Onirin Market on Ikorodu Road suffered a similar fate as a result of uncontrolled rubbish dumping.

  • WIPO Day:AVRS takes piracy talks to Alaba market

    WIPO Day:AVRS takes piracy talks to Alaba market

    IN what a guest described as using love to ‘kill’ piracy, the dreaded Alaba International Market, Ojo, Lagos, played host to some filmmakers who seized the opportunity of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Day to speak directly to film marketers on the need to desist from unauthorised replication of their works for commercial gains.

    Alaba has been described as the headquarters of piracy activities in Africa. And previous attempts to raid the market of pirated works had been resisted violently. But the subtle approach used during last Wednesday’s visit, produced a different experience.

    The event was put together by the Audio-Visual Rights Society (AVRS), a company approved by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) as a Collective Management Organisation (CMO) for Cinematograph Films in Nigeria, in commemoration of WIPO Day.

    April 26 of every year is used by WIPO to raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trademarks and designs impact on daily life and to celebrate creativity, and the contribution made by creators and innovators to the development of societies across the globe.

    Harping on the theme of the event for 2017: ‘Innovation – Improving Lives’, Chairman of AVRS, Mr. Bond Emeruwa, noted that, for him, “the greatest innovation of recent times remains Nollywood. “A gentle fusion of technology and the African art of storytelling – making it possible for a simple campfire story to be seen and heard across nations – informing, educating, fostering unity, peace, love and most of all, entertaining.”

    According to Emeruwa, filmmakers will soon have cause to smile, as their intellectual rights are being enforced for relevant returns.

    “This is an exercise that we have been pursuing vigorously and we promise that soon, filmmakers will have cause to smile. We have engaged with hotels, broadcast organisations and other users of your works and the response has been very encouraging. We implore other users of cinematograph works to ensure they are licensed as we are set to use all means within our power to enforce our rights. The lives of our filmmakers must be improved,” he said.

    He urged  the federal government to speed up the process of implementation of the Copyright Levy (on Materials) order 2012 which he said was signed and left unimplemented since 2012 to the detriment of Nigeria’s creative economy.

    The highpoint of the event was the speech by actress Hilda Dokubo, who was guest speaker of the occasion.

    Speaking frankly to the crowd at the Film Plaza, Fancy and Furniture section of the market, Dokubo analysed how pirates of entertainment works have not only deprived right owners of their source of livelihood, but also of how they have contributed to the ‘collapse’ of film business in Nigeria.

    “To those who decide to make us poor; because when you steal from us, you are actually ripping us off. Which means you have kept away investors from this business; both locally and internationally,” she said.

    Continuing, Dokubo said: “We are all looking for international partners and treaties, so for those who pirate our work, they will kill those treaties and investment. So you are keeping partners away from us.

    “This market is big enough to accommodate all of us, if we all agree to work together. I will tell you how this stealing works; because all of you will say you do not pirate.

    “When you buy a copy and you duplicate and give it to the boys who push them around in wheel barrows for sale, you are a thief. You are killing people, I beg you to stop. That is because people who are investing in this business will not be encouraged.”

    Dokubo however proffered some solutions. “My business here today is to tell you how you are killing us and I am not one of those who cry and not tell how we can correct it. I want to give a few suggestions on how we can correct them,” she said.

    “Rather than you pirating,” she advised,” invest in it. You do not have to be the same investor; the three or more who pirate can come together, sell as group and invest in a work, so that you can distribute them. All the guys who pull themselves together to become mobile distributors, you too can come together to have an association and help us get these movies to the end users. And to those who buy and give to your friends at home; for every time you do that, you are killing this business.”

    Chairman of Fancy and Furniture section, Mr. Emeka Mozoba, who admitted that piracy activities exist in the market, promised “to work hand in hand with the government, NCC, AVRS and other anti-piracy regulatory bodies to fight piracy in Nigeria.”

    Others stakeholders at the event include the new General Manager of AVRS, Mrs. Olubunmi Fawole,  Chairman of Film and Video Producers/Marketers Association of Nigeria (FVPMAN), Emeka Aduah, and Secretary of Yoruba Video Film Marketers Association of Nigeria (YVFMAN), Tunji Adetola.

    Others are Aina Kushoro, Lilian Amah- Aluko, Fidelis Duker, Nobert Ajaegbu, Okey Ogunjiofor, Emma Isikaku and Paul Okoli.

  • NFF retires referee Alaba

    NFF retires referee Alaba

    The Referees Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has retired referee, Abiodun Alaba of Ogun state with immediate effect.

    After its meeting in Abuja on Wednesday during which it routinely reviewed the performance of all referees in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) matches in the past two months the committee said it was taking the decision as a result of Alaba’s flagrant mismanagement of matches.

    “Referee Abiodun Alaba lost absolute control of the NPFL Match No. 23 between MFM FC of Lagos and Shooting Stars of Ibadan played at the Agege Stadium, Lagos on Sunday, 19 June 2016.

    “He was not able to manage several frustrating antics of players during the match in spite of the helpful support from his assistant referees. The committee recalled that referee Abiodun Alaba was suspended last season from active refereeing for similar lapses.

    “Since it had become obvious that he is not going to be able to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the federation to improve on his art of refereeing in the past one year, the NFF Referees Committee has decided to retire him from active football refereeing with immediate effect,” said a statement to thenff.com.

  • Court nullifies Alaba trader’s election

    Justice Yetunde Adesanya of the Lagos High Court has voided the election of Mr. Felix Nwagu as chairman of the General Electrical Dealers Association (GEDA) in Alaba International market in Ojo.

    In her ruling, Justice Adesanya said: “On the totality of the foregoing, meaning the claimant’s claim, statement of defence, cross- examinations, the filed defence reply and witnesses, judgment is entered for the claimant, Mr Joseph Emeziem, against GDEA, Nwagu, Mr. Chinedu Arinze and Mr. Obiora Olikagu. A declaration that the selection of Mr Nwangu as the chairman, elect is irregular, contrary to GEDA’s constitution and is null and void.

    “That the subsequent swearing in of the second defendant (Nwagu) as the General Chairman of GEDA by its electoral committee of 2013 and issuance of certificate of office to him is accordingly set aside.”

    Reacting to the ruling, the claimants counsel Henry Onyeaghana Abohor said it was binding on the parties, adding that the high court has a unit to enforce the judgment, which he noted, will continue to subsist until set aside by the appeal court.

  • Alaba traders endorse Skye Bank’s millionaire promo

    Alaba traders endorse Skye Bank’s millionaire promo

    The on-going ‘Reach for the Skye millionaire promo’ of Skye Bank has been endorsed by traders at the Alaba International Market, Lagos where the bank held an open air draw for the next set of winners.

    Speaking on the occasion, Head, Retail Banking Group, Skye Bank Plc, Mrs. Nkolika Okoli,  said the bank would continue to encourage the adoption of the savings culture by members of the public.

    The choice of Alaba International Market was strategic as the traders who are also a target group of the bank, trooped out enthusiastically to witness the draw.

    “The reward scheme is, indeed, a win-win for both the bank and its esteemed customers as it seeks to reward the customers while at the same time grow its customer base. During the one year promo period, a total of N60 million would be won by the customers. During the monthly draws, three customers would will N1 million each, while four others would smile home with N250,000 each. Another 10 will each win N100,000. By implication, N5 million would be won each month,” she said.

    Okoli explained that qualification for participation in the monthly draw is for a customer to have at least a minimum opening balance of N2,000 with the bank within that month. Each additional N2,000 doubles a customer’s chance of winning any of the prizes.

    At the Alaba promo draw, a civil servant with the Lagos State government, Kazeem Adewale, and two others won N1 million each in the August draw of Skye Bank’s ‘Reach for the Skye Millionaire promo’.

    The other winners, Uche Onuegbu, an Aba based businessman; and Adewale Abiodun Adeyemo of Offa, Kwara State, also became N1 million richer after the event. Four other customers went home with N250,000 each. The lucky customers are Mrs. Aina Fabode of Jos branch; Kalu Okeke Ogbonnaya of Aba branch; Lawal Basheer; and Gazal Fatimat.

    Those who won the N100,000 prize money are Maiyegun Bunmi, Nnodu Onyinye Somadina, Alebiosu Falilat Oluwakemi and Alaba Ogini Olawale. Others are Wabi Mohammed Bakari, Aina Oluwafemi Abiodun, Friday Adodo, Igbinediaon Augustine, Anyawata Catherine, and Oladosu Kemi Dada.

    The electronic draw conducted in the presence of officials of the National Lottery Commission also produced 10 lucky individuals who won N100,000 each, bring the total prize money to N5 million.

    According to Okoli, a customer would qualify for the draw after opening a Skye Save Plus account with a minimum of N2000, while each additional N2000 increases the customer’s chance to win the N1 million prize. Okoli said the draws would hold every month, with a total of  N60 million up for grabs during the 12 month duration of the reward promo.

    She therefore enjoined the members of the public to open a Skye Save Plus account with bank with a minimum balance of N2000 in order to benefit from the ongoing promotion. The representative of the National Lottery Commission, described the electronic draw conducted as open, transparent and clear, saying it conformed to the commission’s requirements of a credible draw.

    She urged members of the public to take advantage of the bank’s promotion to transform their businesses by opening accounts with it so as to be able to take part in future draws. The winners expressed joy at their good fortunes and promised to continue to make Skye Bank their number one bank because of its transparent operations, processes and efficient customer service.

  • Atorise, Dare Melody set for Jesuko’s harvest service

    All is set for the 29th annual harvest thanksgiving service of Jesuko Parish of the Celestial Church of Christ, Alaba, Lagos. Gospel artistes within and outside Lagos are set to grace the occasion with ministration through music.

    The event whose theme is “Voice of God” will feature sensational gospel artistes like Lanre Teriba popularly known as Atorise; Busola Oke a.k.a. Eleyele; Dare Melody; Esther Igbekele and others. The event will last for seven days, beginning on December 1. Superintendent / Evangelist (Dr) Gabriel Adomeh will be the chief host of the thanksgiving service.

    Last year, the 28th annual harvest thanksgiving service didn’t fall short of expectations and members of Celestial Christian Church went all out to make the service eventful.

  • Lewandowski impresses Ribery, Alaba

    Lewandowski impresses Ribery, Alaba

    Striker Robert Lewandowski has already impressed Bayern Munich team-mates Franck Ribery and David Alaba.

    The former Borussia Dortmund striker has scored in all three pre-season friendlies in which he has featured, including a brace helping Bayern reclaim the Telekom Cup with a 3-0 win over Wolfsburg on Sunday.

    Ribery said he had been impressed by how Lewandowski had settled with the Bundesliga champions.

    “It’s always good for strikers when they strike,” the France international said.

    “He’s new at Bayern and you know at Bayern Munich it’s not easy in the first weeks.

    “But until now he’s really great and I hope he will be great in the future too.”

    Alaba said the Polish striker had already showcased to team-mates what he was capable of.

    “We have a lot of fun with Robert,” Alaba said.

    “He shows every day in training what he can do and in these two games here I think everybody saw it.”

    Lewandowski’s brace and a Sebastian Rode goal set up Bayern’s win in the final of the pre-season tournament.

    Ribery praised his team and particularly their ability to make the most of their chances.

    “It is very important, the coach [Pep Guardiola] wanted us to attack very early and we did that well, made a lot of pressure on the opponents,” Ribery said.

    “We didn’t have many chances in the first half but we converted very well, that’s always good.”

  • For Alaba  Shonibare, it’s  a new life

    For Alaba Shonibare, it’s a new life

    For popular Lagos businessman, Alaba Shonibare, the storm is over two years after he lost his beautiful wife, Adenike Shonibare, to cancer. He is back to another refreshing time of marital bliss.

    Things appear to have been looking up for him since he remarried a few months ago to Lagos big girl, Unuigbe. Shonibare, the scion of the illustrious Shonibare family whose patriarch made remarkable leaps in the corporate world and public service, went through some sad times when his late wife was diagnosed of cancer. He was everywhere with Adenike to ensure that she lived. Series of medical options were explored to get the terminal disease out of her system but death came knocking after assurances that she would live after a successful operation.

    After the sad incident, Shonibare, the chairman of Shonny Investment Property Company, withdrew completely from the social circle and his world literally came to a halt until a year ago when his path and that of Unuigbe crossed in Lagos. The lady brought renewing shine into Alaba life and he regained his groove, attending events hand-in-hand with Unuigbe.

  • Alaba confesses: Champions League is always something special

    Alaba confesses: Champions League is always something special

    Bayern Munich wing-back David Alaba has commented on the European champions opening Champions League clash in which they defeated Ahmed Musa’s CSKA Moscow 3 – 0 at Fußball Arena München.

    The Austria international , who has a Nigerian father, opened scoring for Bayern Munich with a stunning free-kick goal after four minutes.

    “It was hard work. CSKA are a quality team with some good individual players. We knew that ahead of the game, but we focused on our own game rather than looking at our opponents,” David Alaba told the official website of UEFA.

    Adding to his previous statement, the 21 – year – old said: “It’s a dream for any footballer to play at this level. The Champions League is always something special and we saw that on the pitch. We wanted to play attractive football and managed to do so.”

    “I didn’t have to convince [Toni Kroos or Franck Ribéry] to let me take the free-kick. It was a bit too far out for Toni and so I gave it a go. It always feels great to score a goal, everyone knows that.”

    David Alaba is credited with the seventh fastest goal in the UEFA Champions League which he netted against Juventus in April .

  • UEFA Champions League: Bayern’s Alaba still in dreamland

    UEFA Champions League: Bayern’s Alaba still in dreamland

    Twenty – year – old Bayern Munich wing back David Alaba is still in dreamland after winning the UEFA Champions League this past weekend.

    It would be recalled that Bayern Munich defeated rivals Borussia Dortmund 2 – 1 in Saturday’s final played at Wembley to win their fifth Champions League crown.

    ”Even if no one believes me, I still can not really be aware that I have won the Champions League final on Saturday,” Alaba told Austrian newspaper Krone.

    Next for Alaba and his Bayern teammates is the cup final against Stuttgart on Saturday, June 1.

    Then the Austria international and his international colleagues have an interesting clash with Sweden in the World Cup qualifiers next Friday.