Tag: David Lawal

  • Anti-Corruption war: APC Scandinavia hails FG

    Anti-Corruption war: APC Scandinavia hails FG

    The Chairman/ National coordinator of All Progressives Congress Scandinavia, Ayoola Lawal commends President Muhammad Buhari, the EFCC, and operatives of the Department of State Security (DSS) for uncovering one of the biggest evil acts of corruption by our so-called leaders and politicians.

    The recent developments on the $2 billion dollars Arms procurement scandal are mind boggling.

    The statement credited to the ex-national security adviser on the disbursement of the money meant for procurement of weapons to fight the deadly terrorists, Boko Haram is heart wrecking and unbelievable.

    Sometimes it is hard to reconcile the disbursement of the money meant for arms procurement to fight terrorist for personal and political purposes and advocating death sentence for the young and brave soldiers, who refused to move to the battle-field ill-equipped due to the lack of these arms.

    Thank God for President Buhari, who called for re-investigation into the court marshall and the death sentences.

    It is not news that so many brave men and women in uniform have been killed by the deadly insurgent due to the lack of appropriate weapons and equipment to fight the battle against the mentally sick group, Boko Haram.

    Now that the battle against corruption is real and ongoing, it is a call on the judiciary and our lawmakers to live up to the expectations of Nigerians by giving the appropriate support to the war against corruption declared by the Buhari-led administration.

    The National Coordinator urged, also pleaded with Nigerians to support the fight by patiently following the revelations and exposing those that they know are part of the misappropriation of public funds or abuse of office.

  • Obaji, Olamide others win Future Awards Africa

    Obaji, Olamide others win Future Awards Africa

    Nigerian education and children’s rights activist, Philip Obaji has received the 2015 Future Awards Africa Prize for Young Person of the Year, the biggest of eleven awards presented young Africans for inspiring work in the continent in the last eighteen months.

    The awards, which saw 11 outstanding young achievers rewarded for their excellent work across the continent in different fields ranging from entertainment, politics, business, education to science and technology, was hosted by singer and producer, Dare Art-Alade and South Africa’s leading On Air Personality, Bonang Matheba.

    Obaji, a champion of the Global Partnership for Education champion and a contributor to The Daily Beast, is known for his activism for rights to education for children, especially in North-east Nigeria, where the Islamist group, Boko Haram, has targeted schools, education campaigners, teachers and students.

    The Campaigner received the Future Awards Africa Prize in Education last year for his work in advocating for basic education for vulnerable children in northeast Nigeria through 1 GAME, an education campaigning initiative he founded in 2010.

    The Future Awards Africa, an initiative of The Future Project, celebrates young people between the ages of 18 and 31, who have made outstanding achievement in the year under consideration. Forbes has described the awards as “Most important awards for outstanding young Nigerians”, while the World Bank calls it “The Nobel Prize for young Africans”.

    Other winners are:

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Advocacy & Activism

    Queen Baboloki (Botswana)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Education

    Lily Kudzro (Ghana)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Community Action

    Kelvin Mutize (Zimbabwe)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Enterprise Support

    Olufunbi Falayi (Nigeria)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Technology

    Rasheeda Mandeeya Yehuza (Ghana)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Entertainment

    Olamide “Badoo” Ayodeji (Nigeria)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Agriculture

    David Asiamah (Ghana)

    The Tony O. Elumelu Prize in Business

    Samuel Malinga (Uganda)

    The Future Awards Africa Prize in Public Service

    Emmanuel N. B. Flomo (Liberia)

    Ford Foundation Prize for Youth Employment Category

    Ukinebo Dare

    The 2015 edition of the Award, as it marks its 10th year anniversary, was supported by UBA Group and RED, in partnership with the US Consulate, Ford Foundation, the Canadian High Commission, Microsoft, British High Commission, Sterling Bank and The Tony Elumelu Foundation.

  • The Experience 10 holds in style

    The Experience 10 holds in style

    As the stage is set for the Season 10 of the classiest praise concert, The Experience in Lagos, there is a new twist to the international praise concert.

    Unlike the previous nine years of the concert where it is staged only on the first Friday of December, this edition is scheduled to hold on three different days to allow more people have the experience with less hassle.

    The unusual praise concert usually attracts international gospels artists like Don Moen, Donnie McClurkin, Mary Mary, Fred Hammond and many others.

    Don Moen Arrives at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos
    Don Moen Arrives at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos

    For the Season 10, the host church, House on The Rock, presided over by Pastor Paul Adefarasin has invited more gospel megastars including the consistent Don Moen then Fred Hammond, Frank Edwards, Donnie McClurkin, Hezekiah Walker, Kim Burrell, Jessica Reedy, Sonnie Badu, Chioma Jesus, Nathaniel Bassey, Sammie Okposo, Midnight Crew, Micah Stampley, Julius Nglass and the Lagos City Chorale amongst others.

    Meanwhile, artists like Hezekiah Walker, Jessica Reedy and Kim Burrell are visiting Nigeria for the first time for the purpose of ministering at The Experience.

    The new artists are billed to end the grand finale of a 10 week tour across 50 cities in the United States of America in the globally acclaimed Festival of Praise, a star studded gospel music outing, at The Experience.Experience 2

    To minister in words include the Senior Pastor and convener of the unusual praise concert in Lagos, Pastor Adefarasin and other anointed ministers of God.

    The event takes place tonight, Friday 4th December 2015 at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos and continues on Saturday 12 and Tuesday 15 of December respectively.

  • CAF U-23: Nigeria 2 : 2 Egypt

    Nigeria’s Dream Team VI is currently leading the Pharaohs of Egypt by 2 goals to nil in the ongoing second group match of CAF African Cup of Nations in Senegal.

    The first goal came by a penalty wrongly awarded to Nigeria at the 19th minute of the match which was carefully converted by Etebo Oghenekaro.

    Interestingly, at the 30th minutes of the match, Nigeria was awarded another penalty and was also taken by Etebo Oghenekaro.

    At the end of the first half of the match, the scoreline remains Nigeria 2 : 0 Egypt, while the Egypt returned one goal at the 46th minute of the second half and equalising at the 50th minute.

  • CAF U-23: Nigeria’s line up against Egypt

    CAF U-23: Nigeria’s line up against Egypt

    Nigeria’s Dream Team VI will today slug it out with Egypt at second group game of the ongoing CAF U-23 African Cup of Nations in Senegal.

    Kick-off Time: 6:45pm

    Below is  Nigeria’s Line up against the Pharaohs of Egypt:

    DANIEL Emmanuel

    EFFIONG Ndifreke

    SETH Sincere

    AMAEFULE Chizoba

    ODUDUWA Segun

    MOHAMMED Usman

    OKECHUKWU Azubuike (C)

    DIMGBA Stanley

    ETEBO Oghenekaro

    JUNIOR Ajayi

    AWONIYI Taiwo

     

  • Lagos Security: APC Diaspora calls for citizens participation

    Lagos Security: APC Diaspora calls for citizens participation

    The Chairman, National Coordinator of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Scandinavia Chapter, Mr. Ayoola Lawal has commended the governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode for being a man of his words by making the security of life and property of the people of Lagos state a top priority of his administration and delivering on his campaign promises.

    According to Lawal in a statement, the recent generous gesture of donating security equipment and vehicles to the state police command and the Rapid Response Squad worth millions of dollars deserves a great commendation.

    “It is undoubted that Lagos state is now on par with modern cities in the developed world in terms of security equipment.

    “The equipment donated include three helicopters, two gun boats, 10 Toyota land cruiser pick-ups, 15 BMW power bikes,100 4-door salon cars, 55 Ford Ranger pick-ups, 100 power bikes, Isuzu trucks,15 armored personnel carriers, revolving lights, siren and public address system, vehicular radio communicators, security gadgets including helmets, handcuffs, bullet proof vests, uniforms, kits and improved insurance and death benefit schemes for officers.

    “This is a great development that Nigeria now has a state, which its security operations can be driven by equipment that can match the sophistication of crime in the contemporary time,” the Coordinator observed.

    He further noted that now that Lagos state is in par with modern cities in terms of equipment, it is imperative that the people of Lagos state support the government in the fight against insecurity by making use of the security lines and report any suspicious activities and people to the appropriate security authority.

    “No state can be investor-friendly without proper and adequate security but special thanks to Governor Akinwumi Ambode for making Lagos state a better haven for investors and tourist,” Lawal maintained.

  • “Nigerians will get the change they voted for”

    “Nigerians will get the change they voted for”

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has assured Nigerians that the change they voted for is guaranteed, promising better times.

    The Minister on Tuesday said that “this Government will not give excuses. The painstaking and methodical approach by the Buhari Administration, its deep analysis and understanding of the challenges and the recent inauguration of the cabinet will herald a new dawn.”

    Alhaji Mohammed, who stated this at a meeting with representatives of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Abuja on Tuesday, said that in the next few days, the Administration will start firing from all cylinders, starting with the unveiling of the 2016 budget.

    “Nigerians will witness measurable and impactful progress in all spheres of governance. We shall not abandon our social intervention policies such as one meal a day for school children and the payment of 5,000 Naira each to vulnerable Nigerians. We are committed to lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty,” Alhaji Mohammed said.

    On how the Administration will fund its programmes, in view of the drastic fall in the price of crude oil, the Minister said it would be through the diversification of the economy, plugging of leakages as well as exploiting and widening the country’s tax base without necessarily raising taxes.

    “A comparative analysis between Nigeria and South Africa will drive the point home. In 2013, with a population of 160 million and GDP of $510 billion, Nigeria collected $30 billion in taxes, whereas South Africa, with a population of 54 million and GDP of $366 billion, collected $74 billion in taxes.

    “In 2014, Nigeria, with a population of 170 million and GDP of $535 billion, collected $26 billion, while South Africa, with a GDP of $350 billion and population of 54 million, raked in $70 billion. From the figures, it is obvious that if only we can widen our tax base, we do not need to raise taxes to increase our tax revenue,” he said.

    The Minister commended the CSOs for the role they played during the last general elections, saying the organizations, especially those grouped under the Situation Room, contributed hugely to the success of the polls.

    He said the Buhari Administration will carry the Civil Society along in its efforts to change, for the better, the country’s fortunes.

    “That is why we have started our engagement with you this early. Therefore, this will be the first in a series of engagements with the Civil Society. We see you as credible, and we see you as patriots, who are genuinely interested in the welfare of the people,” the Minister said.

    In his speech on behalf of The Situation Room, Mr. Clement Nwankwo urged the Federal Government to tackle growing national issues with the urgency that it deserves.

    “Expectations are very high amongst Nigerians for the changes promised by General Buhari during the campaigns. The need to deliver on campaign promises is against the background of the complete lack of public trust in government and its institutions,” he noted.

    Mr. Nwankwo listed urgent symbolic steps and quick wins to be urgently implemented by the government as including transparency and openness of recovered loots from officials of the immediate past regime, openness of the national budget, sale of some of the presidential jets, zero tolerance for impunity and the probe of the FCDA land swap.

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  • UN@70: Seven schools exhibit 78 works of arts in Lagos

    UN@70: Seven schools exhibit 78 works of arts in Lagos


    School Arts Exhibition has taken the centre stage in Lagos as seven schools, public and private, converged at the Library Auditorium of the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) Lagos to express what the United Nations (UN) meant to them in different artistic forms.

    From oil paints on canvass to pencil drawing, tie-dye, modeling, textile design and waste-to-wealth cultural Industry exhibits, the students put on display a total of seventy-seven (78) creative works of arts which reflected their rich knowledge of the works of the UN and what the organisation stands for.

    Curating their works, the students explained the UN as a Peace-keeper, the human rights protector, a gender equality advocate, an umbrella organisation of all nations and the hope of the people. They also exhibited works that show what the UN does in the area of environment, housing, culture, education and health.

    Addressing the students and other participants, the National Information Officer of the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) Lagos, Oluseyi Soremekun, conveyed the gratitude of the Centre to the participating schools and urged the students and pupils to continue to learn about the United Nations having earlier made a presentation on ‘UN for school children’.

    The one-week Exhibition which will end on Thursday 3 December 2015, was on the opening day livened up by music rendition by the Dothedream band led by Olaiwo Stephen and another solo by ‘Tripple T’ all from Yaba College of Technology, Lagos.

    Participating schools are Covenant University Secondary School, Ota; Intesida Schools, Alagbado; Ojodu Junior Grammar School, Ojodu; Southfield Academy; Sunglee Formation Schools, Awoyaya and The Outliers Schools, Surulere, all in Lagos.

  • Blackberry quits Pakistan over govt ‘back door’ demand

    Blackberry quits Pakistan over govt ‘back door’ demand

    BlackBerry has on Monday announced that it would cease operations in Pakistan and exit completely by December 30.

    The company came to the conclusion to quit after the Pakistan government asked the Smartphone maker to give it unfettered access to its secure BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) servers.

    According to an online report, the Pakistani Telecommunications Authority notified carriers that BES servers won’t be allowed to operate in the country citing security reasons.

    However, BlackBerry was of the argument that the Pakistani government’s demands had nothing to do with public safety.

    According to Blackberry Chief Operating Officer (COO), Marty Beard wrote in a blog post announcing the company’s decision to exit Pakistan: “The truth is that the Pakistani government wanted the ability to monitor all BlackBerry Enterprise Service traffic in the country, including every BES e-mail and BES BBM [BlackBerry Messenger] message.

    “But BlackBerry will not comply with that sort of directive. As we have said many times, we do not support ‘back doors’ granting open access to our customers’ information and have never done this anywhere in the world.”

    The original directive had asked carriers to stop BES services by November 30 but the deadline was extended by a month to December 30.

    Accordingly, the Canadian telecommunication and wireless equipment company has delayed its exit till the deadline lapses. The move would affect approximately 5,000 companies who are BES customers in Pakistan.

    “Pakistan’s demand was not a question of public safety; we are more than happy to assist law enforcement agencies in investigations of criminal activity.

    “Rather, Pakistan was essentially demanding unfettered access to all of our BES customers’ information Pakistan was essentially demanding unfettered access to all of our BES customers’ information,” Beard claimed.

    While the directive did not include consumer services and BlackBerry phones themselves, the company has decided to cease all its operations and leave the country.

    “Although the Pakistani government’s directive was aimed only at our BES servers, we have decided to exit the market altogether, because Pakistan’s demand for open access to monitor a significant swath of our customers’ communications within its borders left us no choice but to exit the country entirely,” Beard explained.

    This is not the first time a government has asked BlackBerry for access to its servers for “lawful interception.” India too had made a similar demand for real-time access to traffic going through BlackBerry’s enterprise and consumer servers. The government had made it mandatory for BlackBerry to set up its servers within the country.

    After several rounds of negotiations, BlackBerry set up servers in India and reportedly provided the Indian government the ability to track in real-time certain consumer services such as emails and email attachments as well as whether messages sent over BlackBerry Messenger were delivered and read. The enterprise services were kept out of that arrangement.

  • Breaking: FIFA releases list of nominees for Ballon d’Or Award

    Breaking: FIFA releases list of nominees for Ballon d’Or Award


    The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has on Monday announced the contenders for the FIFA Ballon d’Or Award for the best player of 2015 and for the FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year 2015 Award. The list that was first released on FIFA.com, had the nominees listed in alphabetical order: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Real Madrid), Lionel Messi (Argentina/FC Barcelona) and Neymar (Brazil/FC Barcelona). Meanwhile, Carli Lloyd (USA/Houston Dash), Aya Miyama (Japan/Okayama Yunogo Belle), and Célia Šašić (Germany/1. FFC Frankfurt) are in the running for the women’s award. The candidates for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men’s Football and FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women’s Football awards have also been announced. In alphabetical order, the contenders are: Pep Guardiola (Spain/FC Bayern Munich), Luis Enrique Martínez (Spain/FC Barcelona), Jorge Sampaoli (Argentina/Chilean national team) for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men’s Football award; and Jill Ellis (USA/USA national team), Mark Sampson (Wales/English national team) and Norio Sasaki (Japan/Japanese national team) for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women’s Football award. All of the nominees were confirmed after a voting process, which was open to the captains and head coaches of the men and women’s national teams of the 207 member associations as well as international media representatives selected by FIFA and France Football. The percentages of the collected votes are as follows (number of votes/number of associations): Voting for men’s awards: 165 Member associations (captains & coaches):  79.71% Media representatives: 88.60% Voting for women’s awards: 136 Member associations (captains & coaches): 76,83% Media representatives: 80.92% The voting procedure for each of the awards was supervised and monitored by the independent observer PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Switzerland. In addition, the three nominees for the FIFA Puskás Award for the “most beautiful goal of the year” were announced. The three final goals are: Alessandro Florenzi – 16.09.2015, AS Roma – FC Barcelona, UEFA Champions League / Wendell Lira – 11.03.2015, Atletico-GO –Goianesia, Campeonato Goiano (Brazil) / Lionel Messi – 30.05.2015, Athletic Bilbao  - FC Barcelona, Copa del Rey (Spain). All of the awards will be presented at the FIFA Ballon d’Or award ceremony at theKongresshaus in Zurich on 11 January 2016 during a televised show, which will equally be streamed live on FIFA.com and FIFA on YouTube. The award has been dominated by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as part of their ongoing rivalry. Ronaldo is the most recent recipient of the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2014, after beating Messi and Manuel Neuer to the award.