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  • Jammeh: Buhari to host West African leaders 

    President Muhammadu Buhari will today host four West African leaders to a meeting aimed at avoiding violence and preserving democracy in The Gambia.

    The meeting is in line with his mandate as the mediator picked by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, Buhari, those to attend are the immediate past President of Ghana, John Mahama as, who is co-mediator, Liberian President Ellen Jphnson-Sirleaf, Senagalese President Macky Sall and the Sierra Leone vice president.

    The team is expected to ensure the safety of President-elect Adama Barrow and ensure a peaceful handover of power on January 19.

    The statement added: “The meeting in Abuja is following the one in Accra on the sidelines of the inauguration of that country’s President which expressed the readiness of the leaders of the sub-region to continue the pursuit of dialogue with the leaders of The Gambia.”

  • School blames Fidel Poly riot on host community

    School blames Fidel Poly riot on host community

    The students’ crisis at Fidel Polytechnic Gboko has ended, but, the management is accusing the host community of colluding with students to unleash mayhem on the 15-year-old institution. The allegation is being denied. Besides, the students are angry that the authority has imposed a levy on them for August crisis, which they claim was avoidable, UJA EMMANUEL from Makurdi reports:

    Who were the culprits behind the destruction of property valued at N1.2 billion at Fidel Polytechnic Gboko, Benue State?

    While police say they are still investigating to unravel the immediate and remote causes of the mayhem which occurred on Tuesday August 23, management of the institution is already pointing accusing fingers at the students, in collaboration with some elements from the host community.

    “The students with external collaborators regrouped to unleash mayhem that left our school in ruins,” said the proprietor Rev. Father Chris Utov in a briefing last week.

    Established in 2001, Fidel Polytechnic is located in Gboko town, the ancestral headquarters of the Tiv. It is the first privately owned polytechnic in the north.

    Nearly two months after the student-induced crisis, the institution has finally decided to break its silence. Utov’s accusation however does not seem to go down well with the host community, which had absolved their kinsmen of any involvement in the mayhem.

    Going down memory lane, Utov recalled how the mayhem was ignited by students who failed to pay their school fees and were requested by management to show their permit before they would be allowed to participate in the examination.

    He said when some of the defaulters threatened a showdown, the school management promptly drafted in the police to forestall any uprising. At the same time, the school was shut down officially and students asked to vacate the premises, Utov explained.

    Students have, however, shot back, accusing management of being impatient with the defaulters. Some students claimed that some debtor students had rushed to pay their tuition on the day of the examination, only to be disallowed from writing the exam on the ground that management would only accept receipts issued by the bursary unit of the institution rather than mere bank tellers.

    Some students who spoke with The Nation said rather than nip the potential uprising in the bud, police presence escalated it, as the security agents attempted to force the aggrieved students out of campus.

    Utov, who put the value of the lost items at about N1.2 billion, appealed to government to fish out  the perpetrators as his entire life savings which he invested in the school had gone down the drain.

    To add  salt into injury, Utov, who described the damage as ‘mind boggling,’  lamented that such occurence is regular among his Tiv kinsmen who often get envious of the achievements of fellow kinsmen.

    Another school of thought holds it that the development could be a result of ethnic rivalry. For instance, Utov hails from Gaambe – Tiev Logo Local Government Area of Benue- North East Senatorial Zone, while the polytechnic is sited in Gboko, Benue- North West Senatorial Zone, which also serves as the ancestral headquarters of the Tiv. So, Utov , despite his priestly calling, might still be regarded as a visitor in Gboko because of his origin from another Tiv lineage .

    Utov said he was out of the country when the protest that left one person dead occurred.

    The Police have also denied the allegation, that their presence on the campus inflamed tempers, describing the protesters as unruly.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Benue State Police Command, Moses Yamu, a DSP, told The Nation on Tuesday that the police applied ‘minimum force’ in line with such operation involving students.

    He accused the students of provoking the police by hurling stones at them and injuring some officers in the process, adding that the police exercised utmost caution in handling the riot.

    Utov said following the official closure of the school, students later assembled opposite the main gate where policemen were stationed, overpowered them, gained entry into the school and destroyed properties.

    “They looted,vandalised and set ablaze 500 computers from e- library, resource centre, office, technology laboratory, computer laboratory, as well as nine cars,” Utov a Catholic priest, lamented.

    “Other property completely vandalised or razed by the rampaging students included the administrative block, science laboratory, mass communication studio, office of theproprietor, and school canteen,” Utov noted, adding that the protesters also stole cows and fish from the school pond and ranch.

    The leader of the host community  Chief Amande Uza, absolved the community of complicity in the mayhem.

    Speaking with The Nation, Uza said both the institution and host community have enjoyed cordial relationship since theschool was established 15 years ago, noting that as the host community, they are the first beneficiary of the institution.

    Uza said: “I want to disagree with the claims by the proprietor that a Tiv man hates his kinsman’s progress.  We the host community are the greatest beneficiary (of the polytechnic). We enjoy a cordial relationship with the school management and cannot turn around to join the students to set the institution ablaze’’.

    Uza continued: “I want to disabuse the mind of the proprietor that some people in our community joined the students to set the school on fire. Infact, we did everything possible to protect the school structures but the number of students overwhelmed us in the same manner they overpowered the police stationed at the gate.

    “We regret the setting ablaze of the school because our wives, children and relations are the immediate beneficiaries as they engaged in one business of the other to make ends meet, so we are also losers.”

    Uza’s  view was reechoed by another resident, Mr. James Iornongu who said two of his houses also serve as hostels for students of the institution.

    He noted that generally the economy of the community has experienced a leap since 2001 when the institution was established.

    Iornongu condemned the excesses of the students whom he said went beyond their bounds.

    He urged parties to be patient while awaiting the outcome of ongoing investigation by security agencies.

    The school has since resumed.Nonetheless, to make up for the enormous damage, each students has been taxed N35,200 in addition to signing an undertaking to henceforth be of good behaviour.  Some students believe the amount imposed on them is unjustifiable in view of management’s alleged complicity in the whole issue.

    A Business Administration undergraduate of the school, who pleaded not to be mentioned, substantiated Uza, saying that students have also enjoyed a harmonious relationship with the school management.

    “We have no problem with the teachers or the proprietor,” the source said.

    “Being a Catholic priest, he treats us as his children and we see him as a father,” the source added.

    On what caused the riots, the source continued: “Majority of the students were worried  that they were going to miss the examination and therefore  resorted to protest. But the school management brought in the police which escalated the problem leading to the burning down of some structures.”

    Another Mass Communication student who also spoke on the condition anonymity said: “The cause of the riots was the refusal of the school management to accept bank teller; instead  they insisted on school receipt.

    ” We paid in the bank and brought bank tellers but the school authorities insisted on school receipts, by then, some of our colleagues were already writing examinations.”

    “So some students became angry wondering how could they pay school fees and a common issue of receipt stopped  them from writing examination . The students’ contention was that they should be allowed to write examination after showing the bank tellers, and being allowed thereafter to exchange the tellers for receipts.”

    Another Mass communication student also lent his voice in confidence.

    “We were frustrated in the sense that while the examination was going on and other students were writing, the school was busy with the issues of evidence when they should have put the examinations on hold first, and do a thoroughly screening.”

    “We are now paying N35,200 for the damages so who is at a loss” the student asked rhetorically.

    Another student believed there might be external forces such as street urchins who took advantage of the crisis to loot property as could be seen in the disappearance of the school’s cows and fish.

    Still speaking on behalf of the police, Yamu said some suspects have been arrested and investigation  is still ongoing to find out those behind the crisis and their level of involvement.

    He declined further information on the number of suspects arrested, as well as the identity of the deceased during the protest. Nevertheless, Yamu assured that very soon, the report would be ready.

  • Ex-students donate to host community

    A group of ex-students of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, have returned to give back to the host community where they stayed during their undergraduate years.

    The former students, who are now professionals and experts in their respective fields, visited two government-owned schools to put smiles on the faces of teachers and pupils.

    The ex-students, who graduated in 2007, were at Imere Primary School in Ago-Iwoye to donate teaching materials. They were received by the head teacher and teachers. Some of the items donated included mathematical sets, pens and exercise books.

    Speaking on behalf of the ex-students, Oladele Ayomide said the gesture was to appreciate the community for hosting them while they were in school.

    He said: “We are deeply indebted to our host communities and our alma mater for the many opportunities offered to us. We have had so much opportunity in our lives. We feel a deep responsibility to make the world a better place for future generations. We have benefited from good people of this community.

    “We believe that next generation should grow up living in better society and having the best. For our communities to progress, it is imperative that all children have access to world-class education. We view our donations as an instrument to effect positive change. We have contributed a significant portion of our resources by donating materials in form of appreciations to this community.”

    Other programmes planned by the ex-students include training of students and other interested members of the community in agriculture and Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

    After their first stop, the team proceeded to Ahmadiyya Secondary school where similar items were donated. Their arrival at the school generated excitement among pupils.

    Head of Political Science Department, Dr Tobi Ariyo, hailed the ex-students’ gesture, describing the initiative as first of its kind from ex-students.

    Other members of the team are Tosin Odunuga, Assistant Coordinator, Adeola Onafowonkan, General Secretary, Adekunle Adebabam, Assistant General Secretary, Olawale Sanusi, Special Duty, Seyifunmi Ifebanjo, Public Relations Officer, Ayo Akinjagunla, Publicity Secretary, Olusola Odupitan, Financial Secretary, and Temitope Aje, Welfare Director.

    Other members are Temitope Odunmosun, Olamide Olaewe, and Kazeem Musa.

  • Nigeria to host $54tr global pension market

    Nigeria is set to host the global pension market estimated to have hit $54trillion.

    Tagged World Pension Summit ‘Africa Special’, it is scheduled for between September 27 and 28 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

    The host, the National Pension Commission (PenCom), yesterday at the  pre-event, briefing said efficient regulation of pension in Nigeria has enabled the generation of a pool of long term funds of N5.73 trillion as at the end of last June.

    PenCom Director-General, MrsChineloAnohu-Amazu said the theme of this year’s summit is titled: Pension innovations: The African perspective.

    She said the theme had been carefully chosen as the commission seek to drive into greater prominence, the revolutionary strides and achievements of African governments in pension system.

    According to her, the global summit is one of the world’s premier league platforms for pension professionals that provides top-level environment for the exchange of business insights on essential “crossroads” in pensions.

    She added that yearly, over 500 experts from more than 45 countries participate and debate relevant innovations on retirement issues.

  • Host communities top Ibom Power’s payroll chart

    Host communities top Ibom Power’s payroll chart

    The host communities of the Ibom Power Company (IPC) benefit more from the company than others, said its  Managing Director, Dr. Victor Udo.

    Udo said: “When communities provide an enabling environment for investments and investors, indigenes of the community are the primary beneficiaries.

    “This is the reality at IPC where Eket senatorial district, the host constituency of Ibom Power, has the highest percentage of people on the company’s payroll”.

    “By creating a conducive environment for the company to operate, Ikot Abasi communities have benefitted through the employment of their indigenes.”

    He spoke further that “this is in addition to other benefits from IPC’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts. The most recent is the reconnection of Ikot Abasi communities to the power grid”.

    Udo added: “As the state government recruits investors, host communities should be hospitable by allocating land and ensuring a secured and safe environment for investments and investors.”

    According to a table sourced from IPC’s internal transactions unit, 64 per cent of the people on IPC’s payroll are from Eket Senatorial District while Uyo and Ikot Ekpene Senatorial Districts have 22 per cent and 11 per cent respectively.

    The table shows that communities hosting the plant in Ikot Abasi have benefitted tremendously from IPC – the five clans in Ikot Abasi have a combined 55 per cent of people on IPC’s payroll.

    The table also shows that the immediate host community, Ikpa Ibekwe clan has 21 per cent of the people on the payroll while Edemaya, Ukpum Okon, Ikpa Nung Assang, and Ukpum Ete clans have 11 per cent, 8 per cent, 8 per cent and 7 per cent respectively.

  • ‘Stop attacking host communities’

    The Seriki Hausawa/Fulani in Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Alhaji Gemeel Idris, has cautioned Fulani herdsmen against attacks on their host communities.

    Idris spoke at Akungba-Akoko’s palace during a meeting with the regent, Prince Toyin Omosowon.

    The Hausa leader said the call became imperative, following reports of incessant attacks on host communities by herdsmen.

    He traced the relationship between the Hausa and Akungba-Akoko residents to over 100 years, stressing that there has been harmony through out the long years.

    The regent hailed the Hausa for their peaceful co-existence with the host community, urging them to always sustain the existing harmony.

    Princess Omosowon lamented the closure of the Adekunle Ajasin University (AAU), saying it has paralysed the community’s economy.

  • Falz The Badh Guy to host The Bigger Friday Show

    Falz The Badh Guy to host The Bigger Friday Show

    Popular musician and actor Falz The Bahd Guy will be the new host of a new season of popular Friday night comedy programme ‘The Bigger Friday Show’ which is set to premiere with a twist in the coming weeks.

    ‘The Big Friday Show’ which airs on MTV Base was previously hosted by comedian Basketmouth. Past editions of the show featured parody videos, celebrity pranks and entertainment news highlights.

    And in a mode to enhance audience participation and interaction from especially young African audiences, producers of the show are encouraging participation in the #BFSChallenge. Interested viewers can be part of it by submitting personalised content on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter using the hashtag #BFSChallenge.

    The show, which is a mixture of entertainment and comedy, is part of the sparkling new entertainment campaign led by MTV Base called ‘My Life, My Base’ and it will premiere on MTV Base Channel 322 on Friday April 29, 2016.

  • Host communities back modular refinery project

    Leaders of the Onisiwo Island near Takwa Bay, Lagos, where the proposed modular refinery of Integrated Oil and Gas Limited will be located, have backed the project.

    At a public forum in Lagos, a leader of the baales and other members of the communities, Lateef Akinsode,  condemned the petitions against the project.

    In a communiqué after the stakeholders’meeting, the communities gave their support to the construction of the refinery. A resolution was reached between integrated oil and gas and the communities.

    Akinsode condemned the alleged petition and sponsored media attacks by Raymond Gold and Christina Armstrong Ogbonna against the project. The community leaders described the allegations as “deceitful and untrue” and dissociated themselves and their communities from it.

    He said the communities supported the proposed Tomaro Island refinery development project, adding that the  development that will follow the construction of the project will be enormous.

    The community leader said the communities disassociated themselves from the petition by Raymond Gold and Christina Armstrong Ogboon, asking the duo to apologise to the communities and the oil firm.

    “We, the Baales of the various communities on the Onisowo Island and the Onisowo family, hereby disassociate ourselves from this false representation of events on the island and would also wish to publicly apologise to the chairman of Integrated Oil and Gas for the embarrassment caused by the publication.”

    Contrary to the claim of Gold, the community leaders said they were aware of the plans of Integrated Oil and Gas for the island and had been carried along in all the discussions.

    “We are aware of the plans of Integrated Oil and Gas Limited for the island and we have had several engagements with the management over the last two years, including the meeting we held last month with the representatives of the Federal Ministry of Environment from Abuja as part of the initial preparation for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

    “Integrated Oil & Gas has always engaged with our communities through us, the Baales, and we have always passed down the information to members of our communities on their plans for the island. We know that these projects will bring development like roads, borehole water, electricity, among others, to the island and provide jobs for our youths.

    “It is clear that some people do not want progress to come to this island but instead they would wish to blackmail Integrated Oil and Gas in the hope to make money for themselves, hence the wicked letter and publication by these fellows,”they said.

    The Group Managing Director of Integrated Oil and Gas Limited, Mr. Anthony Iheanacho, said on April 2, its $116 million modular refinery would come on stream before the end of the year, adding that the company had been given provisional licence to commence preliminary work for a 20,000-barrel capacity modular refinery.

  • ‘BUA had challenges with host communities’

    The Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) yesterday confirmed that Bua Group Sugar Estate in Lafiagi, Kwara State had initial problem with host communities on land disputes.

    Its Head, Public Communications, Mr. Alex Okoh, made this disclosure why responding to a report in one of the national dailies about the company’s claim of having its own privatization challenges were part of the setback that affected its smooth take-off.

    He however said the BPE Post Privatization Monitoring Unit was reviewing the company’s performance and ensuring the implementation of its business plan, despite the initial problem.

    Okoh said that the new owners that took over the company  in 2014, have gone beyond ground preparation to purchase some equipment.

  • Juliet Ibrahim to host The Chronicles of Ushbebe Live

    Juliet Ibrahim to host The Chronicles of Ushbebe Live

    For the fifth time in a row, celebrated Nigerian comedian and OAP, Justice Nuagbe, aka Ushbebe, under the auspices of his Pride Rock Entertainment, will be holding another edition of his hilarious and entertaining comedy and music concert titled The Chronicles of Ushbebe Live

    Slated for Sunday, March 13, at MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos, the show will be hosted by none other than the delectable Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim.

    According to the comedian and compere, the fifth edition is a landmark event considering the fact that Pride Rock Entertainment has been consistent in bringing the show to Nigerians and given the class of entertainers who will be performing at the show.

    “We have gone the extra mile to bring the very best of comedy and music to our fans and we will not compromise on quality,” the entertainment said.

    “This is the fifth time we will be holding the show and guests should expect nothing but the best. This is even more so as we have never failed to dish out quality entertainment to our fans.”

    The event which starts at 5pm with a red carpet reception also features other comedians like – I go save, Gordons, AY, Helen Paul, Seyilaw, Elenu, as well as Dan D Humorous. The music will be provided by 2baba, Yemi Alade, Lil Kesh, Sound Sultan, Tekno, Falz, Reminisce, Ice Prince, Harrysong, Kcee, and Ycee.

    Manning the wheels of steel will be DJ Spinall, and DJ big N, while Veentage Band will be on ground to add verve to the occasion.