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  • Nigerian prodigy Emmanuel Mbahotu emerges top at Russian medical school

    Nigerian prodigy Emmanuel Mbahotu emerges top at Russian medical school

    A Nigerian, Dr Emmanuel Chijioke Mbahotu, 26, from Ndibinihu Obokwu Obizi Ezinihitte Mbaise has been awarded scholarship at the renowned Russian National Medical Research University, also known as Pirogov Medical Research University Moscow, to specialise in the intricate field of heart surgery.

    The scholarship was consequent upon Dr. Emmanuel’s performance at the final exams at the Russian National Medical Research University, where he emerged as the top student in the graduating class of 2024.

    Emmanuel currently holds the esteemed position of Inspector of Works at the Global Institute of Medicine within the university’s International School of Medicine and will now proceed on full scholarship for a PhD in heart surgery, along with full-time employment and citizenship.

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    Born in Park Royal, London in 1997, Dr. Emmanuel’s educational journey began at Cursen Crescent Nursery in Willesden Green, followed by St. Leo Primary School in Ikeja. At the age of 13, he began his academic voyage at Godfrey Okoye Catholic University, where he achieved a remarkable 2nd Class Upper Degree in Biochemistry at just 17. In 2017, he ventured to Moscow to pursue an MBBS programme after gaining valuable experience working with the NYSC and as a lab technologist at Pamo Hospitals in Port Harcourt.

    Dr. Emmanuel is also a gifted singer, who currently has some of his muci on the social media.

  • Don’t lose hope, Ex-gov Emmanuel tells Nigerians

    Don’t lose hope, Ex-gov Emmanuel tells Nigerians

    Immediate past governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel, has called on Nigerians not to lose hope despite the ongoing economic challenges.

    Emmanuel, who gave this counsel as the guest lecturer at the Fifth Convocation Ceremony of the Mountain Top University, Prayer City, Ogun State, said Nigerians must challenge their minds to rise above the myriads of challenges facing the world today.

    He said: “The world we are living in today is characterized by very high pace and scale of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity.

    “It is important to note that no nation is immune from the challenges of this present day.

    “Many are losing hope because of the enormity of the unresolved issues being faced daily. Many are filled with fear at the uncertainty of what the future holds. But hope is the one attribute we must never lose.”

    The ex-governor charged students to take time out to have a vision for their lives, insisting that one must have a mental picture of what future he wants to create.

    Speaking on the topic, ‘Optimizing your potentials in a challenging future, Emmanuel said: “You can hold onto a vision of what is yet to come, you can boost your chances at achieving your dreams and being successful.”

    He recounted how he conceptualized the idea of a state-owned airline for Akwa Ibom State, even before he assumed office in 2015.

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    In addition to the Ibom airline which is presently considered one of the best in Africa, he recounted how he also followed his vision of transforming Akwa Ibom into a financial, economic, and technological hub.

    Highlighting that no one can progress beyond his mindset, Emmanuel urged people to embrace a growth mindset, “accept that all you know about any particular subject matter is not all that exists and be open to engage with and accept superior information.

    “Your life will ultimately be a representation of your belief system, your philosophies, and your ideology. No one can make progress beyond his mindset.”

    He cautioned the youths against mediocrity, explaining that being of moderate or low quality, value, ability, or performance will take no one far.

    He stated: “Become a person known for excellence. The challenge of gender, racial, ethnic, or whatever biases only count at the average quality level, when you become excellent at whatever you do, these biases become absolutely irrelevant.

    “Excellence puts you above all biases. Be so good at what you do that you become almost indispensable.”

  • ‘Emmanuel will do better in his second term’

    Ex-militants in Akwa Ibom State are confident that Governor Udom Emmanuel will perform better in his second term.

    A statement yesterday by their leaders – Gen. Nick Sintei, Prince James Ukpong and Sunny Okon Nathan – congratulated the governor for his victory. They lauded his achievements so far, particularly in attracting viable industries to the state.

    The statement reads: “On behalf of the genuine ex-militants in Akwa Ibom State, we congratulate Governor Udom Emmanuel on his victory in the March 9 election.  Your victory was not only expected, but deserving, given your record achievement since assumption of office in 2015, particularly your effort at industrialising the state.

    “We have no doubt that you will perform more and impact more on the lives of the people in your second term. We, the ex-agitators, will remain law abiding and continue to support government’s positive policies and programmes.”

    The militants, however, expressed concern that many groups parading themselves as ex-militants are springing up all, and so urged the government and security agencies to look into the issue.

    They added: “We know that their names are not captured in the original list of militants that surrendered their arms during the Presidential Amnesty Programme in October 2009. Therefore, they are impersonators.

    “We have also found out that they are not part of the state amnesty programme. We, therefore, appeal to the government and security agencies to investigate their activities and fish them out. This will help to avert miscreants causing mayhem under the guise of ex-militants.”

  • Emmanuel signs N672b appropriation bill

    Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel has signed the 2019 appropriation bill of N672.984 billion into law.

    The bill was presented by members of the House of Assembly, led by Deputy Speaker Mrs. Felicia Bassey and Chairman of the Appropriation and Finance Committee, Dr. Usoro Akpanusoh.

    The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Uwemedimo Nwoko, and Commissioner for Finance Nsikan Linus Nkan ,witnessed the signing.

    Nkan, who addressed reporters afterwards, said the “Budget of Industrialisation for Poverty Alleviation” is intended to actualise the industralisation and job creation agenda of the present administration.

    The commissioner, who scored Governor Emmanuel high on the implementation of the 2018 budget, said the 2019 budget is expected to draw strength from the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and other consolidated allocations.

    Commissioner for Education Prof. Victor Inoka said the governor has approved the upgrade of the College of Education to a degree awarding institution.

    According to him, the College of Education is now affiliated to the University of Uyo, and some of the approved courses include Education Agriculture, Education English, Early Childhood and Primary Education, Education Chemistry, Education Biology, Education Physics, Education Mathematics, Technical Education, Integrated Science, Business Education and Social Studies all in Faculty of Education.

  • ‘Emmanuel, Akpabio, Ekere should embrace peace’

    A coalition of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Network Advancement Programme for Poverty and Disaster Risks Reduction (NAPPDRR), has urged winners and losers in the just concluded elections to embrace peace.

    President of NAPPDRR Al Mustapher Edoho praised the peaceful exercise and urged politicians to be in the vanguard of maintaining peace.

    He said: “My organisation was one of the independent observers which monitored the elections in parts of Akwa Ibom, and I can say the exercise was generally peaceful.

    “Elections anywhere in the world can never be completely free of malpractices. We hail the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr. Mike Igini, for conducting the most credible elections in Akwa Ibom since the return to democracy in 1999. We thus urge the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Nnsima Ekere, to accept defeat.

    “The NGO congratulates the governor and urge him to be magnanimous in victory, by extending his hand of fellowship to Senator Godswill Akpabio, Ekere and other opposition leaders, for peace and development.”

  • Emmanuel to opponents: join me to build Akwa Ibom

    Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel has urged fellow contestants in last Saturday’s election to join him in building the state.

    Emmanuel of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was declared winner of the governorship election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). He polled 519,712 votes to defeat his closest opponent, Nsima Ekere of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who scored 171,978 votes.

    In a state broadcast after his victory, the governor said: “The election was hard-fought but God gave us the victory, and I hereby dedicate this victory to Him and of course, you my dear Akwaibomites.

    “To those who contested against me, I urge  them to join hands with me to build the Akwa Ibom State of our dream: an industrialised state where education, healthcare delivery,  food sufficiency, peace and security, infrastructural renaissance, foreign investments shall remain abiding articles of faith.

    “While others put their trust in the weapons of violence and destruction, and had openly boasted of the invincibility of their Federal might, we put our trust and faith in the only God we know and worship. The only GOD who never disappoints and he did not disappoint! To Him alone, we give thanks, glory and adorations.”

    Emmanuel promised to achieve more for the state in his second term, urging indigenes and residents to maintain the peace prevailing in the state.

  • Emmanuel commends INEC for improved logistical arrangement

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel, who, along with his wife, Martha, cast his vote at exactly 9.23 am, at Town Hall, Awa 1, (Polling Unit Code 03-24-001), Onna local government area, has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for improvement in the accreditation process and expressed optimism that the experience would be replicated in other units across the state.

  • INEC supporting Emmanuel, says Akpabio

    •Senator confident of Buhari’s victory

    Senator Godswill Akpabio has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of working with Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel.

    According to him, while the commission is an independent body, some of its officials are not completely independent.

    Akpabio, who addressed reporters in Abuja, said Governor Emmanuel was working with some officials of the commission to compromise the elections, and has also deployed money to entice the people.

    He was, however, confident of President Muhammadu Buhari winning the presidential election, saying the greatest undoing of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate was his promise to sell the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which, according to him, amounts to making people of the Niger Delta tenants in their own land.

    He said: “You know that INEC is an Independent body, but some of its officials are not totally independent. We have noticed some unholy alliances with the government in power in some states. For example, in Akwa Ibom, we have seen the body language of the government, which clearly shows that it will not be able to conduct credible elections, giving the parties, particularly the APC, a level playing ground.

    “APC has no intention of taking Akwa Ibom. The only intention of APC is to reflect the will of the people which today remains 80-90 per cent APC. My people are quite determined to join the centre politics; some of them, who are politicians, have been defecting and those who are not politicians are declaring their support for the APC.

    “When people are with you, you will win election, but when they are not with you, you don’t win. These are not hired crowds. People say they have doubt about Akwa Ibom will become an APC state. I can tell you that Akwa Ibom is already an APC state, just waiting for election to happen.

    “I believe strongly that the APC has done well, particularly in the last two months of campaigns. We thank God that the President was able to show not just his fitness, but his capacity and capability to continue to run the affairs of the country till 2023…”

  • Emmanuel recruits 1,000 persons to defend votes

    Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will recruit 1,000 men to defend its votes.

    The governor said the measure is to frustrate plans by the opposition to rig the elections.

    Emmanuel, who spoke during yesterday’s rally at Onna Sports Stadium to mark the end of the campaigns round the 31 councils, said the All Progressives Congress (APC) has adopted sinister plots to weaken the PDP but failed.

    He hailed PDP youths who have embraced the peaceful disposition of his administration and worked to maintain peace throughout the electioneering, even in the face of provocation.

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    He said: “PDP is unstoppable. There is no way we would not win; we have gone round the whole Akwa Ibom. PDP is like a religion here.

    “They planned evil, God did not allow it to happen, God has disappointed, and will continue to disappoint them. We started in peace and ended in peace and success. Akwa Ibom is 100 per cent PDP and 100 per cent we shall win.”

     

  • Emmanuel: Re-branding powers of a game changer

    A commentator, Ntia Nsukuma, examines the achievements of Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel and why he deserves a second term.

    Even with a hugely promising governance trajectory that seems slightly threatened by an opposition led by a misguided former political mentor, Governor Udom Emmanuel is going on with his re-election campaign holding his head very high.

    Drawing from his rich professional background as a banker, administrator and corporate finance management expert, and leaning on a vision to make Akwa Ibom a clean, secure, more prosperous state with a robust economy built on industrialization, service, equity and justice, this Onna-born dynamite left few in doubt that he is indeed the man the State needed.

    An average commentator or analyst in the field of politics knows that elections are the marketplaces where political choices and ideas are sold. Here, the currency is the ballot papers.  In the next three weeks, the good people of Akwa Ibom will go to the political market to pick the man who would be the Governor for the next four years. The stakes are undeniably high. Either via rational or emotional appeals, millions of  Akwa Ibomites would take the decisions on the candidates they perceive is most suitable to lead the State.

    To most politicians and their supporters, the most important thing at election time, is that perception in the mind of his market, the voters. No serious politician can ignore or underestimate the power of perception. The truth about a product, service, idea, party or company will matter very little in the long-run if the perception of the brand is bad. The same is true in reverse, too.

    Antonio Damasio, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Southern California reveals that emotions, gotten largely from experiences and perceptions, are the necessary ingredients to most decisions taken by normal humans. His words; “When we are confronted with a decision, emotions from perceptions created by information and previous related experiences affix values to the options we are considering. These emotions create preferences which lead to our decisions”.

    With intense pressure on government and the electoral body to ensure free and fair elections, especially in Akwa Ibom state, and increased global focus on the Nigerian elections it would not be really easy for the true opinion of voters cannot be toyed with. This explains why serious political contestants must place the issues branding, positioning and strategic communications must be at the front burner.

    In perception and positioning, it is vital that a brand reflects its mission, market and positioning strategy. For instance, if a brand chooses to position itself as the foremost provider of expertise in an industry, it would develop tangible and intangible ways of expressing that position. This could be through the mix of products, logos, the way staff dress, and even their comportment. All these combine to position a brand in the minds and consciousness of its target. A strong brand must clearly differentiate itself from competition.

    Udom Emmanuel most have clearly identified the relevance of branding when he launched a campaign dubbed Dakkada quite early in his government.. The campaign which spread like wildfire was premised on a new spirit revolving around spiritual, moral, social, cultural and political ethos for Akwa ibom citizens.

    Dakkada which means Arise, was a clarion call to the citizens of the state on the need to rise above pettiness and move into greatness founded on good ethos.

    Emmanuel earlier set the tone of what to come when during his inaugural address he said “let us sow the seeds of brotherhood, love and unity, which will energize us to maintain our current momentum and leadership position. Let us remember that with the spirit of brotherhood, love and unity, no foe can defeat us, and no rival can overtake us”.

    The current image of a peaceful, progressive, secure and cult-free state has been remarkably linked to the success of the Dakkada Initiative. For the governor, two words are key. “The first is a solicitation to action, Arise! Then comes a positive prompting to shine, for your light has come. It is the right season, and under the watch of the right man for every Akwa Ibom person to arise, do something, excel, advance, improve, glow, take charge and reach the zenith of his or her chosen endeavour.

    This campaign has enabled the government of Akwa Ibom state in the last 3 and.half years to clearly communicate her mission, increase the people’s awareness, and create a favourable visibility and impression that has united Akwa Ibomites behind one cause, promoting uncommon loyalty and commitment amongst even his critics.

    The power of perception cannot be underestimated; the truth about a product, service, or company can matter very little in the long-run if the perception of the brand is  poor.

    To complement the emotional attachment to the Udom brand in Akwa Ibom, Governor Emmanuel had demonstrated leadership by example from day one of  his coming in   by getting off to a flying start. He created the building blocks that will help in reaching his specific development goals captured in his  five- agenda programme spelt out as, Wealth Creation; Economic and Political Inclusion; Poverty Alleviation; Infrastructural Consolidation and Expansion; and Job Creation. It is this five-agenda  programme  that anchors  the Akwa Ibom rebirth project of Governor Emmanuel..

    The results of the five- agenda programme have been phenomenal.. Shortly after his assumption of office as the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel  set up a technical committee on Foreign Direct Investments to promote, midwife and enhance the flow of foreign investments to the State. With this Committee, dozens of industries have so far been established thereby moving yhe state fro. A.predominant civil service state to an industrial hub. Many others are ongoing while a greater number are in the pipeline and will materialize as he return in 2019. Starting from Africa’s largest syringe factory in Onna to Fertilizer blending plant in Abak, and from ongoing plywood manufacturing factory in Itu to the ongoing Ibom Deep Seaport and the Ibom Industrial City, One can clearly declare that say that the administration of Udom Emmanuel has recorded life touching achievements in creating jobs through establishment of industries spread across the State. Some of the industries birthed and completed by my administration in just three and half years include Syringe Manufacturing Factory (largest in Africa), Pencil Production Factory, Toothpick Production Factory, Electric Digital Metering Solutions Manufacturing Factory, Resuscitation of Peacock Paint Factory, Fertilizer Blending Factory, Plastic Manufacturing Factory , Palm Kernel Crushing Plant at Ibesikpo Asutan, Starch Manufacturing Plant, Palm Kernel Crushing Plant inUkanafun ,Palm Oil Processing plant and Flour Mill Factory among many others.

    On the agricultural front a lot has been achieved by the Udom administration. Top on the list is the 11,000 hectares of coconut plantation and refinery. Others include 2,100 hectares of cassava plantation in 15 LGAs (FADAMA) , Cultivation of over 1,200 hectares of rice, 48,000 rice farmers registered for CBN anchor borrowers scheme, 450 youths trained on cocoa maintenance, 500,000 improved cocoa seedlings raised and distributed to farmers at highly subsidized rate across the 28 cocoa producing local government areas. We also have the Akwa Prime Hatchery  producing 10,000 birds weekly and processed poultry products, Construction of  Cassava Micro-Processing Mills across the State, Construction of Tractor Hiring Enterprise (AEHE) Centre. Another commendable agricultural project is the establishment of large hybrid rubber nursery at Ebighi Anwa, Okobo L.G.A in partnership with Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria, for distribution to rubber farmers at highly subsidized rates and the establishment of demonstration plots on various agricultural technologies for transfer of improved technologies to farmers through Akwa Ibom Agricultural Development Programme (AKADEP) The Partnership with World Bamboo Organization for Bamboo development in the State  and the procurement and distribution of 30,000 Hybrid Plantain Suckers to 700 farmers are other commendable efforts in the area of agriculture.

    On the environmental front, exceptional steps have been taken to redefine the total outlook of Akwa Ibom and the brand image of Uyo capital city. Outstanding projects in this line are the New Governor’s Lodge, Lagos, The International Worship Centre, the 21-storey building office space for high target investors and multi-national companies, the Construction of Phase 3 of the State Secretariat to accommodate a number of MDAs that are still located in rented apartments.

    A product that does not have a clear cut strategy of the end users of such product has already failed before hitting the market. Happily all these activities and projects have combined to position Udom Emmanuel as the premium brand in the minds and consciousness of its target market –The Akwa Ibom people. His is presently a strong brand that has clearly differentiated itself from competition and has defined itself in the marketplace   that will win convincingly in the next gubernatorial election in Akwa Ibom state .

    Ntia Usukuma a Journalist writes from Lagos.