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  • Club kicks off 85th year events 

    Club kicks off 85th year events 

    Ikoyi Club yesterday launched activities to mark its 85th anniversary.

     Among engagements lined up is a symposium:  “Managing Change in Ageing Institutions,” with former Lagos State  Governor and past Minister of Works & Housing, Babatunde Fashola, to speak.

    Chairman,Tafa Aliu, said the club has provided a platform for exchange of ideas, social bonding and development of sports/recreation since 1938.

    Describing Ikoyi as the first social relaxation club, he noted only persons  of impeccable record, pedigree and social standing could be members.

    Vice Chairman, Rafai Ladipo, said the organisation is celebrating because of its remarkable journey woven intricately into the fabric of Nigeria.

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    “ As time unfolded, the club evolved from a strictly European establishment into the inclusive entity we know today. Despite this transformation, we retained the British tradition of excellence, a tradition that remains the cornerstone of our triumphant narrative.”

    He noted the club will continue to enhance its services and operations to create a strategic Road Plan.

    “Over the years, our doors have opened to discerning social gentlemen and ladies delighted to join the ranks.”

    On social interventions, Ladipo said the club reaches out, as part of its corporate social responsibility, to those in prisons, orphanage homes with cash or materials.

  • Ex-club leader calls for end to road rage

    Ex-club leader calls for end to road rage

    Former President of Ikeja Club, Ayodeji Randle, has called on Lagos State  to put an end to ‘’disturbing situations and sad experiences’’ on most roads in the state.

    He spoke  as he handed over to Musediq Adeleke, as 22nd president of Ikeja Club.   

    He said:  “As I round off, I will like Lagos State to address the disturbing situations and sad experiences on Lagos roads.

    “This has to do with lawlessness and indecorum by motorists, and riders…’’

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     Adeleke thanked the past exco for its dedication. and promised he and his team will leverage on their performance. which include infrastructural development.  

    He thanked the club members for voting him, saying, “I am truly humbled by the trust and confidence you have placed in my leadership abilities.

    “I’m acutely aware of the weight of responsibilities it carries. I firmly believe that together, we achieve extraordinary things.” 

  • Club holds lecture on breast cancer

    A philanthropic organisation, Ultimate Circle Club, will, tomorrow hold a lecture on breast cancer.

    With the theme: “Breast cancer: scourge of womanhood”, it holds at Westown Hotel, Ikeja in Lagos. The lecture is part of activities to mark the club’s 30th anniversary.

    A statement by Chairman of the Anniversary Committee Dr. Olawale Oduwole said: “Breast cancer has become a major health challenge in Africa and Nigeria, such that there is no amount of lecture, training, education and awareness that can be enough.

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    “Chairman of the event is Prof. Chris Bode of Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH); Prof. SNC Anyanwu is the guest lecturer.  The special guest of honour is Senator Gbenga Ashafa.”

     

  • Club decries menace of trucks on Lagos roads

    Yoruba Tennis Club, Lagos, is concerned about the nuisance trucks are causing on Lagos roads.

    It said the menace had negative effect on the economy and create discomfort for road users.

    Club Chairman Prof. Adetokunbo Fabamwo spoke at the weekend at the club, at its monthly Business Luncheon.

    He noted that the trucks have obstructed traffic, particularly from Ikorodu Road and Oshodi-Apapa Expressway through access roads in Apapa leading to the ports.

    The club hailed efforts by the government and the visits of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, including meetings with stakeholders.

    It called for additional parks for trucks in the short run within tank farms and warehouse premises with enough spaces for trucks.

    According to the club, “the trucks at the end of the long queue should be turned back to other truck stations outside the state, such as the Ogere park. There should be dialogue and continuous engagement with the stakeholders and the unions,  including security agencies, to ensure the implementation and enforcement of the no parking on roads order as well as the law preventing heavy duty trucks from entering Lagos any time before 7 pm.”

    The club advocated strengthening, empowering and reinforcing the task force set up for that purpose.

    It urged the government to ensure the completion of the Iganmu park, to accommodate more trucks.

    The club advised the government to enter into a partnership with Ogun State on how trucks coming into Lagos can be controlled.

    It called for rehabilitation of roads leading to the ports, saying the government should  rid roads of obstacles.

  • NBA-SBL inaugurates club  

    The Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law (NBA-SBL) has inaugurated the first ‘SBL CLUB’ at the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka.

    The initiative is part of the section’s objectives to build capacity and promote the development of commercial law practice in Nigeria.

    At the event were the faculty’s Dean, law professors, members of the NBA-SBL Council, Committee Chairpersons, members of the ADR Committee of the NBA-SBL, executives of the UNILAG Law Students Society (LSS), amongst others.

    It is the first in a series of clubs being set up in selected universities across the country.

    NBA-SBL Young Lawyers’ Committee Chairperson, Olubukola Olabiyi,  said the Section had keen interest in the development of the legal capacity of law students.

    She said: ”It is hoped that through the Young Lawyers Committee of the NBA-SBL, we would facilitate this development by way of mentorship and internship initiatives as well as invitations to SBL committee programmes focused on various areas of specialisation.

    “We appreciate the interest and assistance of the UNILAG Faculty of Law and Law Students’ Society in establishing this Club in their institution and look forward to achieving note worthy progress at the UNILAG and other tertiary institutions.”

    SBL Chairman Mr Olumide Akpata expressed delight at the final takeoff of the first SBL club.

    “The SBL Club is primarily aimed at  introducing Law Undergraduates to contemporary issues in  Commercial Law and Practice that may not yet form part of their curricula but are a ‘must have’ if they are to effectively compete on the global stage as Law Students and ultimately, in the future,  as Commercial Law Practitioners.

    The Dean, Prof Ayo Asenuwa, welcomed the initiative, expressing faith in the students’ ability to utilise the opportunity.

    “We are happy that you have considered our faculty for the very first of this capacity building project and we pledge the support of the management to ensure the success of this laudable initiative,” she said.

    Vice President of the Law Students Society, Ms. Oluwatamilore Sowunmi thanked the Council of the NBA-SBL for the initiative.

    After the inauguration, a special ADR session was held by the NBA-SBL committee on Arbitration & ADR, for the benefit of the students.

    Chair, Advisory Board of the Lagos Court of Arbitration – Young Arbitrators Network (LCA-YAN), Mr Isaiah Bozimo,  introduced the students to the practice of ADR.

    He highlighted issues such as the nature of arbitrable disputes; arbitration as a mechanism for dispute settlement; the consensual nature of arbitration; arbitration as a private procedure; the legal framework governing international commercial arbitration; and the fact that arbitration leads to a final and binding determination of the rights and obligations of the parties involved.

    Another member of the ADR Committee, Mrs Josephine Akinwunmi, spoke to the LSS audience about the benefits of ADR, the core principles of mediation, the role of a mediator, key attributes of an effective mediator, benefits of mediation, obstacles to a successful mediation, the goals of mediation, ethical guidelines for mediators and mediation institutions.

    According to her, disputes were generally an inevitable part of human interactions arising from different human transactions including economic activities, family relationships, community, neighbourhood and other civil activities.

    “When these disputes arise, it is only natural that the parties will want to resolve them peacefully and the common method of doing so without going to court is to go through the Alternative Dispute Resolution process. The one thing all disputes share is that ultimately they involve people and people involve relationships,” Akinwunmi said, while harping on the importance of maintaining good relations in the resolution of disputes and the need to achieve this through mediation.

    The CEDR (UK) Accredited Mediator and SCMA Accredited, Mediation Advocacy Trainer, went on to school them about the attributes of a good mediator; listing those to include, credibility, patience and tact, objectivity alertness, adaptability, perseverance, appearance, demeanor, amongst other things.

  • Club launches mission for vision

    Club launches mission for vision

    About 10 Primary Health Centres are being mapped out for renovation in Lagos State, while 20 Smart and Sensor canes costing about $1.57m will be distributed by the Rotary Club of Lagos- Palm groove Estate, Nigeria (District 9110).

    Club President Rtn Atul Kshetry made this known when the District Governor (Dist 9110) Rtn. Dr. Wale Adewale Ogunbadejo and his spouse Rtn. Ann. Olufunmilayo made an official visit to the club.

    Ogunbadejo described the club as the biggest mega rotary club in Nigeria having been established in 2007 and chattered in 2008. He urged members to continue their act of kindness like the founding founder, Rotn Naranbhai G. Patel (MFR).

    Rtn. Ogunbadejo told the president and his Board of Directors to explore new avenues to assimilate new members by skypeing, video chatting and other forms of communication.

    Kshetry and his Board of Directors used the medium to reveal  the  plans of the club for the current rotary year.

    He informed the District Governor of the  the club’s plan  to have to have 150 members soon.

    Arch. Klumph, member Rtn. Patel,  assured the District Governor that Rotary Club of Lagos Palmgrove Estate will continue with its policy to utilise 100 percent of the donations received for projects under the six focused areas of Rotary.

    Rtn. Jayashankar Nalode, Chairman, Service Project, thanked the District Governor for honouring  the club with 11 awards, including: The Best Club in District 9110 for the previous Rotary year, assuring him that the club  would work  with the district and other rotary clubs to offer humanitarian services to the under privileged members of the society, in line with rotary goals.

    Rtn Kshetry said Rotary Club of Lagos Palmgrove Estate plans to implement the following major projects during the year: Blood donation camps with a target of 1000 pints of blood in this Rotary year; in collaboration with Lagos State Blood Transfusion Services (LSBTS).

    He promised that provision of artificial limbs and its donation will be sustained because the club has its own clinic where artificial limbs are provided and fixed on a daily basis to beneficiaries, since the inception of the club. Over 40,000 limbs have been replaced.

    Also the Laboratory in the Box – a joint venture with Rotary Club of Lagos, to provide laboratory materials to 50 government primary and secondary schools to enable pupils and students conduct math and science experiments will be expanded- targeting at least 25,000 beneficiaries in the first phase.

    Throwing light on the star project of the club-‘Mission for Vision 2017’, Chair of the Mission, Rtn. Tarun Sanghvi said free cataract surgery programme will be conducted from the  end of November to early December this year, during which, the club would offer free cataract surgery to 1,500 underprivileged patients. The screening is expected to start from October and at least 10 Rotary clubs belonging to District 9110 shall participate with Rotary Club of Lagos Palm grove estate in the project. “This would be the 10th year of conducting this camp, which has given new eyesight to over 15,000 patients suffering from cataracts, completely free of cost. The club thanked the the  state government for its  support to the project over the last 10 years. It has been possible to implement these projects over the last 10 years because of the strong support from the donor community,” she stated.

    Rtn. Sanghvi made an appeal to the donor community to continue supporting the Mission for Vision project so that the club can continue to offer the free cataract surgeries to the needy and underprivileged.

    President Sanjeev Tandon of Rotary Club of Lagos Island (RCLI) pledged that his club will continue to partner  Vision in 2017 as it was in 2016.

    Chairman, Public Relations, Rtn. Pravin Kumar highlighted the role of the media and pleaded for objective and accurate reporting  of the club’s activities.

  • Sunshine must pay me!  – Samad Kadiri hits out at former club

    Sunshine must pay me! – Samad Kadiri hits out at former club

    Due to unpaid wages and bonuses, Samad Kadiri is filled with rage after exiting Sunshine Stars.

    “I was told to leave Sunshine Stars after the first round of this season but I am thankful to God that I’ve gotten a new club,” Kadiri told Goal.

    “Regardless of what may have happened in the past, I still want to wish them well but I want them to pay me the wages they are owing me.

    “They are yet to pay up three months salary and four match bonuses from last season and this term they’ve not paid one month salary and four match bonuses.

    “I’m not just talking but I know that they will regret what they did to me. I didn’t do anything wrong while at Sunshine Stars so they must pay for what they’ve done to me. I want to make so much impact at my new club, Lobi Stars so that Sunshine Stars will realise what they’ve missed.”

  • ‘Hasten payment of London-Paris club refunds’

    Labour union leaders in Kwara State have urged the Federal Government to accelerate the release of the second tranche of London-Paris Club loan refunds to states.

    The union leaders made the appeal after the meeting of the Kwara State Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) in Ilorin, said the release of the funds would assist local councils in the state to offset part of the outstanding salary arrears of their workers.

    Vice chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state, Miss Abubakar said the Paris club refund will go a long way in ameliorating the hardship of local government workers and basic education teachers who are owed varying degrees of salary arrears.

    Comrade Abubakar,  who is also the state chair of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) urged the state government to ensure that a substantial part of the Paris Club refund, when received, is used for payment of LG staff salary arrears.

    The Deputy President of the State Chapter of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Oloruntade Ibikunle also appealed to the State government to take over the funding of basic education as a way of reducing the financial burden on the local governments.

    Responding, the State Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Demola Banu said that the State government will inform the public whenever it receives the Paris club refund and assured that the government will use the fund to clear part of the outstanding salary arrears at the local government.

    Speaking on the April federal allocation to the 16 LGs in the State, the Commissioner said the councils got a gross statutory allocation of N1, 071, 999, 329.90, Value Added Tax (VAT) of N425, 294, 976.45, excess Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT) of N80, 116, 025.82 and Exchange Difference of 245, 081, 267.72.

    Banu revealed that the sum of N280, 045, 355 was deducted at source as repayment for the N4.820billion loan facility the councils obtained in 2015 to pay salaries. He listed other deductions from the allocation to include funds for traditional council, bank charges, waste management, ALGON dues, LG pension board and LG Commission running cost.

    Following the deductions, Banu said that the total amount distributable among the LGs stood at N448million, including 10 per cent of the state government’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) distributable for the month, representing N52.2 million He stated that the sum of N900m was appropriated for the payment of

    Basic Education (SUBEB) teachers’ salary while the sum of N130, 208, 234.25 was allocated for LG pensioners’ entitlements.

    The Commissioner, however, disclosed that the State was yet to receive its allocation for the month of April from the FG. He explained that it always take about a week after the Federal Accounts Allocation

    Committee (FAAC) meeting before states start receiving their allocation.

    Banu also emphasised that the state government does not owe any of its workers and retirees, noting that the issue of unpaid salary arrears only affects LGs in the State, which he said was caused by reduction in their federal allocations.

    He added that the local councils owe their workers varying degrees of salary arrears depending on the number of staff, federal allocation and IGR of each of the councils. According to him, about N580m is required to cater for LG employees’ monthly salary, N1.114b for SUBEB staff salary and N355m for LG pensioners’ monthly entitlements.

  • Club tasks FG on prison reforms

    Aviary Club of Nigeria, Ogun state chapter, a nongovernmental organisation has called on the federal government to give more attentions to the welfare of prison inmates across the country.

    Giving this advice at the weekend was president of the club, Mr. Gbenga Sowunmi.

    Sowunmi made this appeal when he led members of his executive on a courtesy call on Ibara Prison, Abeokuta, where they were received by Deputy Comptroller of Prison, Mr. Kolawole S.O, Assistant Comptroller of Prison, Mr. Atoyebi S.T, among other officers.

    While commending the federal government’s efforts at improving the conditions of inmate, he, however, urged that such efforts need to be scaled up for optimum results.

     

  • Club donates to Old people’s home

    Club donates to Old people’s home

    The Cosmopolitan Women’s Club yesterday donated materials to the aged at the Old People’s Home in Sabo, Yaba, Lagos Mainland.
    Before presenting the materials, the club members sat, played and danced with the aged.
    Led by their president, Chief Bintu Fatima Tinubu, the Iyalode of Lagos, they assured the aged of their commitment to their welfare.
    The gesture, she said, was part of the club’s commemoration of the International Women’s Day (IWD).
    “Very soon, we will reach your age and our hope is to see our children taking care of us as we grow older, hence this gesture. All of us will become old one day,” she said.
    Mrs Tinubu hailed Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for making the place conducive for the aged.
    She said: “The more we take care of the people, the better for the society. Do unto other what you want people to do to you.”
    She lauded the Home’s management for taking care of the inmates.
    Mrs Tinubu urged wealthy Nigerians to touch the lives of average people to secure the society.
    The club’s Sergeant-at- Arms (Disciplinary Officer), Alhaja Fehintola Okunola, said the visit was to honour the elders.
    The widow of the late Justice Muri Okunola said: “We are trying in our own way to mark the International Women’s Day (IWD). It comes late but it is throughout this month. That is why we decided to come and play and spend time with our old people. They are not neglected, they are properly catered for and the government is very passionate about our old people and we want to associate with that. That is why we have come today (yesterday) with a lot of gifts.
    “We are happy that the people are cheered up. They are not looking neglected at all. We thank the state government for looking after them and also the management of this place. This place is very clean and looks hygienic and we are very proud of it.”