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  • Ecobank promotes savings culture

    Ecobank Nigeria has launched a target saving promotion to encourage saving amongst Nigerians. The lender’s plan is enable savers acquire valuable assets, save for travels or save for the rainy day, which they cannot achieve in one go.

    The bank’s Head, Consumer Banking, Ayotunde Kuponiyi disclosed this fact during customer sensitization exercises in different parts of Lagos. He observed that the excitement, enquiries and patronage generated by the promo was commendable.

    According to him,  the promo is intended for customers who want to build up savings with the Bank to meet their future financial goals or execute specific desired projects, stressing that, winners will be promptly compensated as stated in the terms and agreement of the promo.

    “Ecobank has a long history of recognizing customer loyalty which is the focus of this promotion. The level of enthusiasm shown by members of the banking public is laudable. This may not be far from our history of customer reward.  People of different background, age and sex are all embracing the account. It is quite encouraging,” he said.

    Kuponiyi used the opportunity to call on those that are yet to open account with the bank to do so, because of the attendant benefits, enjoining existing customers of the Bank to also increase their savings to qualify and win in any of the numerous draws.

    The promo tagged ‘Double Your Target Savings Promo’ which commenced in August is designed to reward both new and existing customers of the bank within the six months period. It is expected to run from August 1, 2017 to January 31, 2018.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Ikeja Electric promotes 97

    Ikeja Electric promotes 97

    Ikeja Electric (IE) has announced the promotion of 97 employees across its junior and senior staff cadres.

    The electricity distribution firm said 34 senior and 63 junior staff were elevated in the exercise, in its six business units and head office.

    IE Head of Corporate Communications Felix Ofulue explained that the promotions were reward for excellent performance.

    He said: “The promotion will further boost employee morale and productivity, ensuring that they continue to delight our company’s esteemed customers through efficient customer service delivery.”

    Ofulue noted that one of IE’s key objectives “is to create a high performing organisation, which satisfies the needs of its customers, as it continues to re-engineer its operations for greater impact, while expressing its resolve to deliver service excellence.”

    He added: “Ikeja Electric places high premium on human capital development as a vital component in its quest to provide the best possible service to customers within its network, noting that it is the reason why the company has created an enabling environment which provides opportunities for career progression and development.

    “We are an equal opportunity employer and our standard requirement is excellence as we clearly understand that a performance-driven organization is critical to the achievement of our overarching objectives.”

  • Life without a high goal promotes disease

    RAMADAN 2017 has slipped into history. But, in many souls, the memory should linger for a while. It was a month filled with opportunities to cast off the dross of earthly life, clean the physical body of nutritional, environmental and emotional poisons and free the soul for more nurture with the bread of life, so often missing in the hurly burly experiences of material pursuits.

    The two-day holiday bridge between the end of the Ramadan and the return to man and mammon offered me and some of my friends an opportunity to refresh and deepen some concepts of the Laws of Nature in which we have been schooled since the 1970s or 80s. I’d always known, for example, that some diseases may be incurable, try as the patient and the physician may try to heal them. For these diseases may be karmaic. A woman may have flushed out of her womb an unwanted pregnancy. A human soul hovering around her, who may have given rise to the formation of that body for his or her use on earth, may be an unforgiving soul who, in his or her disappointment and bitterness, may decide to wreak vengeance by making the intended mother become infertile. Stigmatists all over the earth who bear the wound marks of Jesus Christ during the celebration of Easter find that no medication or healing protocol helps them. In fact, their conditions often get worse on medicaments. Their fate is a testimonial of a grave misdeed of old (“Let His blood be upon us and our children”) from which they would be freed only when they come to the appropriate recognitions of these misdeeds and make the necessary atonement for them. One of the refreshing lessons I learned anew during the Ramadan holiday came from the Law of Motion, one of the Laws of Nature.

    The Law of Motion

    We encounter this law everyday, but maybe so inwardly obtuse that it may make little or no meaning to us. Yet it is one of the great keys, which unlocks the door to the understanding of many concepts in the Universe. When a river is flowing, that is the Law of Motion at work. It compels everything that exists to be on the move or, if it would not, to wither and then collapse. That is why a baby in the womb begins to kick from about the middle of pregnancy when it is taken over by the human soul, who would inhabit that forming body on earth. A motion of muscles in the womb could be needed later to expel the baby in the birthing process. And this new entrant to the earth would have to cry to get its lungs to begin that life-long motion, which brings about the inhalation of fresh air and the exhalation of spent air, without which life on earth would be impossible.

    The heart, like other organs, must similarly work without fail. I enjoy watching the clouds. This minute, they may fuse to form the map of Nigeria. The next minute, it could be that of Canada. It is sometimes as if they forge our impressions on them. If that is correct, and it isn’t that we are seeing what we would like to see or what we believe we are seeing, it takes nothing away from the possibility that our thoughts, nay our spirits, are in flight, in motion, expressing “mind over matter”.

    In the last century, a gentleman named YURI GELLER caused a stir on British television whenever he came on a “mind over matter” programme. He would ask his viewers to hold metalic objects. He, too, would hold one. With his mind, he would bend the metallic object in his hand. Simultaneously, the objects in the hands of his viewers would begin to bend. Obviously, he had transferred something from him through the medium of the air into the homes of his viewers. So scary was this for many women that, I believe, the programme was stopped!

    If we pay more attention, we would see the Law of Motion at work in the waves of the sea, the gently flowing wind, the whirlwind, the earthquakes and minor earth movements, in the circulation of blood in our bodies, in food intake and voiding of the waste of the food and of the water we drink. We would remember that, even when we go to bed at night, lying on one side of the body, we often find ourselves in the morning lying on another. Scientists have discovered that even the small atom is not a still entity. Electrons are moving round its central core, the nucleus, as planets are moving round the sun in our solar system, and as our solar systems, along with billions and billions and billions of others in our galaxy, are moving round the central core of our galaxy. It is a world of wonders without end in the Law of Motion, which makes our galaxy and uncountable others move around their control center, and all the gigantic universes to also be in motion.

    Our thoughts, too, are in motion. More and more theories about motion have been propounded since Isaac Newton observed the apple fall from its mother tree. What I knew about death in 1959 when my mother died is not what I understand it to be today, almost 60 years ago. If my concept about death has not evolved, become deeper and richer, then I haven’t grown up inwardly, that is in spirit, all those intervening years. A growing or evolving soul learns, also, in time that marriage is not a merger of souls, but a union. The author Gibran says of this in his book, THE PROPHET, that, in marriage, couples can drink together, but not from the same cup. Of children, he educates us that they are like arrows we fire from a bow. Once the arrow is fired, you cannot call it back. Many marital and parenting problems arise because these concepts are not well understood. A marriage, for example, is a union in which two complementary persons are expected to share their lives in the bid to help each other achieve the sole purpose of existence, namely spiritual maturity for admittance to Paradise after earthly sojourn. Such marriages are peaceful and it is in them you find those proverbial bed of roses.

    Where we are heading is the impact of the Law of Motion on health. We need not be reminded that glaucoma is inadequate evacuation of fluid from the rear of the eye ball through drainage channels in the front. This condition is an infringement of the Law of Motion. The same goes for constipation. When enlarged prostate or prostate cancer inhibits the flow of urine, isn’t this life threatening?

    These days, many people suffer from one type of stroke or the other. In a stroke, it is either a clot has blocked free flow of blood in the brain, causing some blood vessels under pressure to burst or depriving some cells of blood and oxygen and, thus, impairing their lives or functions. A heart attack, in like manner, suggests that enough blood did not flow into the heart, causing it to stop working. All of these are peripheral to our goal. We are back again to what we may call mind-over-matter in health and in disease states.

    As my friends remembered during the Sallah holiday, the spirit of man, the ego or the I in the “language” forms the human body. That process is not the subject for today. But it is necessary to say that when I refer to “my body”,  “I” am talking about something “I” own. For the human spirit to experience life on earth, in a plane of existence different from its own, it has to have a material covering to anchor itself there. Astronauts and divers do the same with protective paraphernalia. The earth or clay body is lifeless. It bursts into life and begins to make the first kicks of life in the womb as evidence of this only after the coming soul has incarnated in it. The soul is distinguishable from the spirit. The spirit is the core descended from the spiritual world. Between that world and the earth are various planes of existence it travelled through to arrive on earth. The spirit, wrapped in the coverings of all these planes minus the earth body, is known as soul. When the soul acquires the earth body, the spirit and all its coverings, including the earth body, become the earth-man. The light and heat of the spirit glow through them all to keep them alive. That is why the spirit is always called the “animating core.”

    Now, this is where we are going. The spirit is on earth to sprout, flower and fruit. It is like a seed planted in the soil. Friction with forces of the soil causes the seed to come alive and unfold its potentials. Likewise is it with the human seed germ, which came to this earth, the most suitable place in Creation for it to come alive like the seed of mango or maize planted in the earth soil.

    A human spirit on earth, striving to come alive, sprout, flower and fruit must have a spiritual goal. This goal must be evident in its activities. It is the striving towards this goal, which makes it gain connection with spiritual forces from higher regions which imbue it with more power in accordance with its strength. The more power it receives, the more the strengthening of  the glow of this power it dispenses to its coverings, including the earthly clay body. Quite naturally, therefore, a dormant spirit will glow less and this would mean less strengthening for the coverings, including the clay, earthly body. I always mention these other “coverings” because any impairment on them may glow on the earth body and affect it also. We should be reminded of this in what happens during dreams. Some people say they are shot by assailants and, soon after, they develop ailments at the sites of the dream gun shot injuries. They call this “spiritual attack.” This is another subject for another day. What I am saying is that, if the spirit does not recharge the physical body adequately, the body would become suboptimaly animated by the spirit and, overtime, the body will become self-consuming. It does not take too long for the tell-tale signals to reveal themselves. What happens to people so soon after they retire from employment and have no engaging pre-occupation? They become bored with life, tire easily, lack focus, deteriorate in thought and physical fitness and probably die prematurely. Many people, who are still active in work may fare no better if what they do has no spiritual content or goal. It is not sufficient to work to become so inwardly glowing as to become homogeneous with those spiritual forces from On High mentioned earlier.

    To understand this concept of “forces” above us which “pull” to themselves forces on earth homogeneous with them, I was once asked to wonder how, against the forces of gravity as we still understand them in science today, a seed immersed in the soil, sprouts, pushes the soil aside, comes to top soil and begins to seek energy from sunlight as in phototropism. Actually it is now being recognised that gravity pushes down from above rather than pulling down to the center of the earth from below. Everything precipitates at the level of the density of its mass.

    Thus, a lighter soul soars and a heavier one sinks. Not all work imbues the soul with such lightness as pulls it aloft. The work that does has such spiritual value as fashions for the soul a dignifying garment for further experiences in the worlds beyond the earthly. Of what value will it be for a man who builds, say, 100 housing estates all over Nigeria with no spiritual content in this work? If there is nothing in it all which adds something to the value of his soul when he steps into the beyond, then all those pre-occupations on earth may be deemed useless or valueless. If we thoroughly examine ourselves, we may discover that much of our work or those things we strive or hanker after are empty chaff when it comes to the bottom line of life after this earth life. We can say the same for people who are depressed. In their state of depression, these people are often lethargic, have no focus and implode or recoil into themselves. Often, they suffer a personality change in their state of being before their state of depression. They no longer glow with the virtues of a human soul who swings in the Law of Motion. They seem no longer to recognise love and do not give it. They do not express gratitude for any gift or show of love. They are selfish, hardened, defiant, irritable, aggressive and short tempered among many other traits observable in the dull side of existence. They are not vibrant because the spirit, the animating core, is no longer bright.

    For me, this is a take-away from Ramadan 2017, not the simplistic assumption that, by observing the fast, I have done my Creator a favour and He is obliged to rain His blessings upon me. It is wrong to assume that the Ramadan is over, there is no harm in returning to the old obtuse ways, which Ramadan sought to correct in us. We should go on expanding and deepening the lessons we took away from the Ramadan and incorporating them in daily life activities. That is when our observance of Ramadan would not be in vain.

  • Firm promotes indigenous talent

    As part of efforts in promoting the rich culture of the people of Ondo State, Goldberg, also known as “Your Excellency” recently engaged traditional drummers in a cultural competition in Ikare Akoko, where Aje Olokun drummers emerged the overall winner with the grand prize of N250, 000.

    The second position with the cash prize of N150, 000 was won by Afunbiokun Drummers, while Aloyinlapa Group claimed the third position with the prize of N100, 000. The other two finalists Omolere and Heritage Group got N50,000 each.

    The contest at Ikare Akoko was the third of the drummers’ competition in the ongoing Goldberg Excellency tour, following the Abeokuta, Ilorin and Ado Ekiti editions. The tour will also visit lle lfe in Osun State and Benin City in Edo State in the next editions.

    The traditional drummers contest started with a procession through some streets of Ikare Akoko and it attracted a large turnout of residents who trooped to the venue of the contest to witness what they described as a new dawn in cultural rejuvenation among the Yourbas.

    Speaking at the finale, the Senior Brand Manager, Regional Mainstream Brands, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Funso Ayeni, stated that the Goldberg Excellent Excellency Tour which is also scheduled for Ado Ekiti, Ile Ife and Benin City.

  • Ogun promotes 5,864 teachers, others

    Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun has approved the promotion of 5,624 teachers under the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) for 2015.

    A statement by the Acting Board Secretary, SUBEB, Adesoji Adewuyi, said 240 non-teaching staff across the 20 local government education authorities were also promoted.

    He said over N64.6 million was approved for teaching and non-teaching staff as end of year bonus.

    The SUBEB Chairman, Olatunde Okewole, according to the statement, said the gestures were proofs of government’s commitment to quality basic education.

    Promising the beneficiaries that they would get their letters of promotion soon, he urged them to be dedicated and re-double their efforts at improving the quality of teaching and service delivery.

  • Skye Bank promotes 300 workers

    Skye Bank promotes 300 workers

    Skye Bank has announced the promotion of over 300 workers after last year’s annual  performance review.

    The promotion, which cuts across cadres of staff up to managerial level, is in line with the bank’s effort to reward staff who performed creditably in their various roles during the past financial year.

    The bank also announced that it compensated some staff in the senior management cadre with monetary reward for their diligence and productivity while a handful of staff who failed in the performance appraisal were kicked out.

    The management of the bank has since approved payment of the entitlement and severance packages to the exited staff as contained in their engagement letters and as agreed with the workers union.

    While announcing the outcome of the yearly performance exercise, the bank’s Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Tokunbo Abiru, congratulated all staff of the bank on their hard work in the last financial year, especially given the challenging operating environment.

    According to him, “We will continue to reward our staff who display high level of commitment towards their responsibilities and the bank’s strategic objectives.”

    Abiru continued: “A performance-driven organisation is critical to the achievement of the bank’s overarching objectives.”

  • Shoprite promotes breast cancer awareness

    Shoprite promotes breast cancer awareness

    Shoprite Nigeria has reinforced its commitment to its host communities by promoting awareness on the danger of breast cancer in the country.

    Through the Shoprite Community Network, the retailer has partnered renowned non-profit organisation, Run For A Cure Africa (RFCA), offering customers free breast cancer screenings at selected stores across the country.

    During the opening of its 20th store, about 300 women were screened on the day. Last June, a similar event was hosted at the Ikeja City Mall in Lagos to mark the retailer’s 10th anniversary in the country.

    Shoprite’s partnership with Run For A Cure Africa began in 2009. The Shoprite Community Network provides the resources and platform for the non-profit group to fulfil its mandate of fighting breast cancer in Africa by erasing societal stigmas and creating more access to screenings.

    RFCA Coordinator and spokeswoman, Mrs. Ebele Mbanugo expressed her gratitude for Shoprite’s support of the organisation’s work. “I want to thank the Shoprite Community Network for its support of RFCA. With their assistance, we have been able to host five free breast cancer screenings since forging a partnership in 2014. These screenings are important for the early detection of breast cancer. Seventy-five per cent of breast cancers in Nigeria are discovered in the last stage. If detected early, the probability of survival is above 90 per cent,” she said.

    For Shoprite Nigeria’s Operations Manager, Carl Erickson, the support for RFCA’s work is important to increase education and survival rates of women impacted by the disease. “We’re glad to offer consumers lower prices, convenience and a world-class shopping experience, as well as create opportunities that can possibly save lives such as the free screenings,” Erickson said.

    Shoprite’s expansion in Nigeria over the last decade has been mirrored by its support for local community initiatives, especially in locations where its stores are based.

     

  • Immigration promotes 2,424

    Immigration promotes 2,424

    The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has promoted 2,424 Junior Staff to the next Rank.

    They are in the Inspectorate Cadre of the Service.

    This was announced by the Comptroller – General of Immigration, Muhammad Babandede at the CGI monthly parade when he addressed Officers and men of NIS in Abuja.

    He urged the promoted staff to see their elevation: “as a call to give more to the society in terms of improved service delivery and to Government, dedication to duty and loyalty”.

    According to a statement issued by the NIS spokesman, Ekpedeme King, the Immigration boss said the promotion examination result for Senior Officers would soon be released by the Civil Defence, Fire Service, Immigration and Prisons Board.

    NIS has three Deputy Comptrollers–General out of the statutory seven. Of the three, two are on pre-retirement leave, leaving the Service with only one DCG.

  • Olamide promotes Dab on Instagram

    Olamide promotes Dab on Instagram

    Hip hop act Olamide is in the news again. This time, he is featured in a new song, Oya Dab, by DJ Enimoney which dropped last week. And as part of the promo for the song, Olamide has however gone on social media to give the new video, which comes with a new dance move some hype.

    Throughout the weekend, Olamide, on his Instagram page, he posted different pictures of fans striking the ‘Dab’ dance pose.

    The pose which sees people bend down and throw one hand sideways to the sky while the palm on the other hand closes the eyes has been going viral. The song is produced by B Banks.

    It will be recalled that Olamide started 2016 on a controversial note when on New Year Day, he made snide remarks concerning the Headies’ decision to award Reekado Banks of Supreme Mavins Dynasty the award of ‘Next Rated Artist’ instead of Lil Kesh who is signed on to his YBNL label. A response by Don Jazzy was followed by a flurry of inflamed tweets by Olamide aimed at the SMD boss.

    However, with the rift settled by the next day, Olamide was, few days after, host of SMD as he featured on Tiwa Savage’s new video, Standing Ovation, off Tiwa’s latest album, R.E.D.

  • PSC promotes 3,684 officers, others

    PSC promotes 3,684 officers, others

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has approved the promotion of 3,684 inspectors to Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP).

    The commission also upgraded eight ASP pilots to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSPs).

    Two aircraft engineers were also  upgraded to DSPs.

    This was contained in a statement in Abuja yesterday by the commission’s Head of Press and Public Relations Unit, Ikechukwu Ani.

    According to the statement, their promotion took effect from January 1.