Tag: Chief Operating Officer

  • Small Doctor, CDQ, others light up Ibadan at The Unveiling

    Small Doctor, CDQ, others light up Ibadan at The Unveiling

    It was a night of thrills when music sensations Small Doctor, Sean Tizzle, CDQ led other artistes to ignite the spirit of fans and fun seekers to lock down the city of Ibadan as the rising entertainment outfit, Kafumukache Entertainment to launch itself in a grand style.

     

    Small Doctor
    Small doctor on stage

    The event tagged: The Unveiling packaged by the newest entertainment outfit in the country, was graced by notable faces in the industry, such as popular comedian, Omobaba; actor, Muyiwa Ademola, among others, and anchored by Peteru and Kiekie.

     

    The popular Mauve 21 premises was filled to its capacity. The event was not only about music performance as it also featured talent hunt for up-and-coming musicians, precisely rappers and comedians.

    The creative display of the finalists both in the rapping and comedy categories was one of the highpoints of the event, where Sultan won as the best rapper and Tachi emerged the comedy category, just as they the entertainment outfit signed the duo on a one year deal.

    Sean Tizzle and CDQ respectively thrilled the event, while the venue came alive when Small Doctor ‘stormed’ the stage, as well as splashed cash and branded T-Shirt to best dancer.

    Aside from dazzling all with his popular hits, he did not leave the stage without an advice to the youths: “There is no limitation to what a street boy can achieve. I was once a bus conductor and okada rider, but I rediscovered myself and here I am today. I thank God for turning my life around.”

    The Chief Operating Officer, Mr Olukinni Folusho, said the outfit had not only come to set a new standard in the industry, but also take charge of the entertainment industry and promote the up-and-coming talents.

  • Eko Disco to recover N1.3bn debts

    Eko Disco to recover N1.3bn debts

    The Management of Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDCP) on Thursday said that over N 1.33 billion was yet to be collected from customers for their bills in March.

    Its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Oladele Amoda, disclosed this during a stakeholders’ consultative forum with Lekki customers in Lagos to rub minds on how to address payment of electricity bills.

    NAN reports that the forum is tagged “prompt payment of electricity bills to enhance effective power supply’’.

    Amoda, who was represented by the company’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr Sam Nwaire, said that the company recovered N4.8 billion payment out of N6.1 billion owed by customers for March.

    He said that the company was still battling to recover over N.13 billion debt being owed by customers for the month, adding that such huge debts had affected the company’s major projects.

    According to him, energy supply to the company from the national grid has increased from 150 megawatts to 300 megawatts in the month.

    “This has boosted effective power distributions to customers but yet majority of the customers refused payment.

    “In spite of the quantum of supply distributed to customers in the Month of March, large numbers of customers were yet to turn out for payment.

    “We have equally recorded over N6.5 billion energy consumed by customers for the month of April but we are yet to compute the final payment chats and outstanding customers debt profile since the month is still running,’’ he said.

    Amoda said that the 20 per cent compensation promised to offer anyone who reported energy theft by unscrupulous elements was yielding good result.

    He said that the company recorded high rate of customers who came to report those engaging in such act.

    According to him, we have received over 10 people who came to report those who are by-passing meters.

    “A task force has been set up to inspect houses of consumers and impose a penalty of N1m on anyone caught in energy theft.

    “The company would henceforth commence effective prosecution of energy theft suspects and also publish their names in the national dailies.

    “We appeal to our customers to avoid engaging in by-passing the meters because it’s criminal and punishable under Electricity Regulation Code of Conduct Act,’’ he said.

    On metering, Amoda said that the company had commenced deployment of the first phase of over 600 free pre-paid meters to all Eko disco’s district area.

    He said that the company would ensure that over 140,000 free pre-paid meters are installed in every district areas before the end of the year while appealing to residents to ensure prompt payment of their bills.

    The Eko disco boss said that about seven suspected vandals were arrested in various locations of its operations and were facing prosecution.

    He said that one of them was caught at Thomas Street in Surulere area of Lagos when he was caught in the act by a security guard in the area.

    The EKEDCP helmsman said that the suspect was caught trying to cart away 4core/70mm cable at Eko Club sub-station.

    He urged communities to be vigilant and guard against activities of vandals in their area, adding that the company would work hand in hand with the police to ensure that the suspects and others would be duly prosecuted in the court.

    Amoda said that the measure became necessary against the backdrop of over N1 billion lost to various forms of electricity theft and vandalism in the zone.

    He said that electricity materials, such as cables and wires, had either been stolen or vandalised within its operations.

    He said some areas where equipment vandalism had been rampant included Apapa, Mushin, Ikoyi, Ajegunle and FESTAC of Lagos State.

    According to Mr. Amoda, equipment such as 300KVA and 500KVA are being destroyed in Eko Disco monthly.

    “Vandalism of electricity installations in the areas has become a problem, and within the past four months, the unit has recorded further acts of vandalism of nine transformer substations,” he said.

  • Painter wins land in Elegushi worth  N42m

    An artisan, Lawal Saheed from Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State has emerged star winner at the Imperial International Business City (IIBC) promotion which held in Lagos last week. Lawal, a painter by profession won a plot of land worth N42million.

    The IIBC is being developed by the Elegushi Royal Family and Channeldrill Resources Limited, the 200 hectare estate is the first self-sustaining smart city in Africa. According to the Chief Operating Officer, Channeldrill, Mr Femi Akioye, the promotion is  borne out of the vision of the king of Elegushi, Oba Saheed Elegushi to make the new estate an all-inclusive one.

    “ This is not a city where only the rich can live, it is the vision of the Elegushi Royal Family that everybody both rich and poor will have a stake in the new city we are building. This is not a city for only the upper class in the society, no matter your status in the society, we want to give you an opportunity to live in the IIBC and have a taste of a better life, that is why the promo ticket is sold for only N500,” Akioye said.

    The star winner, a painter by profession is the first winner of the IIBC Promo while other winners of the draw one include: Aina Williams from Ile Oluji, Ondo State who won N1million, Fakorede Olatunji Saheed from Ibadan, Oyo state, Owosho T. Victoria from Osogbo, Osun state, Samson Saanu from Sango Ota, Ogun state  and Olufemi Folorunsho  also won N500,000 each.

    According to Akioye, the weekly draws will take place every Thursday and would be broadcast live on Television Continental (TVC). In the second draw, prizes to be won include: 1 plot of Land at Imperial City, Ikate Elegushi worth N42m for 1 lucky winner ; N1m each to be won by  2 lucky winners ; N500,000 each to be won for  4 lucky winners ; N100,000 each to be won by 10 lucky winners ;N50,000 to be won by 30 lucky winners.

    To participate, Akioye said participants can get their N500 ticket on Winners Golden Chance or Winners Golden Bet POS or website, QuickTeller, USSD code *322*2816*500# or GTBank *737*50*500*16# or walk into any branch of Zenith and GTB bank for a ticket.

  • Konga.com unveils biggest e-commerce   centre, warehouse in Africa

    Konga.com unveils biggest e-commerce centre, warehouse in Africa

    The new Chief Operating Officer of Konga.com, Alex Kamara has described the online store as the biggest in Africa. Speaking at the unveiling of its 120,000 sq feet Fulfillment Centre in Lagos, he said the online store is the biggest of any single online retailer in Africa.

    The online retailer, which was launched in July 2012 is gradually becoming “the everything store” with its wide selection of products via its marketplace and fulfillment by its platforms, giving Nigerian businesses the opportunity to come online and consumers the opportunity to shop online.

    In a year, Konga.com has laid solid foundations of a retail, technology and logistics company, building a system by which buyers and sellers can find each other, providing unprecedented levels of retail convenience, choice and customer satisfaction.

    The new distribution centre is another critical step towards the company’s vision of building a world class online retail business in Nigeria. The facility offers the infrastructure ýrequired for Konga to make this happen.

    According to a top member of the team,“This is all about our customers as they are the reason why we are number one in Nigeria today. Logistics is the bedrock of any successful retailer, and today marks a turning point in our business and for Nigeria as a whole.  With this new distribution centre we are demonstrating our commitment ýto powering retail in Nigeria by building a company that Nigerians will be proud to use and associate with around the world. We are also creating new jobs, introducing new skill sets and exposing Nigerians to a new way of life.

    “We continue to create jobs, with staff strength growing from just seven to over 400, in a short period further demonstrating the level of growth within the company.

    The new warehouse has been operational since September 24, this year meeting immediate needs and providing ample scope for expansion as Konga grows. This setup allows the store optimizes efficient operation for its current size but offers the scope and flexibility for very rapid expansion of the operations as needed. Four times the space can be utilized by introducing a second level above the first.

    The fulfillment centre therefore provides a durable platform for the physical operations of the business.  Aligned with our strong technology base and rapidly growing logistics /fulfillment operation, the Konga team is reinforcing the solid foundations of their eCommerce company. This is all about their customers; the fulfillment centre is another critical step towards world-class selection and service for customers.

    Specifically, the new fulfillment centre allows the store offer a broader and deeper selection of wares, it allows retail partners offer a wider selection through their Marketplace and fulfillment by channels, customers are sure to benefit from the increased selection, improved service delivery and competitive prices that have always been part of the appeal.

    “The store has promised to upgrade its facility, as well as improve service delivery saying the fulfillment centre is a future-proof site. “The products and services we have been able to deliver to our customers, is an affirmation of our belief that the African consumer has unmet retail needs and that African business can and should be able to discern those needs and provide locally sourced high quality solutions for our consumers.  It is the result of a driving vision and belief that a technologically driven e commerce platform [developed in Nigeria] is a possibility in Nigeria ,”said Mr Alex Kamara.