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  • Civil society leaders, experts, others gather at CSO AI action summit in Osogbo

    Civil society leaders, experts, others gather at CSO AI action summit in Osogbo

    In a groundbreaking event aimed at redefining Nigeria’s digital future, civil society leaders, government representatives, and technology experts gathered in Osogbo, Osun State, for the first-ever Civil Society Organisation (CSO) AI Action Summit on Tuesday, June 4.

    With the theme “Tech for Transformation: Civil Society Organisations as Catalysts in the AI Era,” the summit spotlighted the urgent need to ensure civil society organisations are active participants, not bystanders, in shaping the country’s artificial intelligence trajectory.

    Organised by the Rising Child Foundation (RCF) with support from the Nigeria Youth Futures Fund (NYFF) and LEAP Africa, the summit attracted over 200 participants from across the South-West region.

    In her welcome address, Ms. Taibat Hussain, Executive Director of RCF, described the summit as a turning point for Nigeria’s civic sector.

    “This is a mandate for action,” she declared.

    “Civil society must not be left behind in the AI revolution. We must be equipped, informed, and involved.”

    She cited RCF’s recent needs assessment, which revealed that fewer than 20% of youth-led CSOs surveyed had any form of AI training, despite strong interest across the sector.

    This insight led to the launch of RCF’s Digital Skills and AI Empowerment Programme, which trained 23 selected CSOs, many of them women-led, disability-focused, and rural-based, in ethical AI usage, digital advocacy, and readiness audits.

    Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Abiodun Musa Aibinu, Vice Chancellor of Summit University, emphasised that artificial intelligence should not be treated as an elite or distant tool.

    “AI is already reshaping our world—from the way we educate, to the way we govern, and even how we fight misinformation,” he said. “Civil society must embrace AI not just as users but as co-creators of ethical, inclusive solutions.”

    Representing the Osun State Governor, Bamikole Omishore, Special Adviser to the Governor on SDG and Multilateral Relations, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to inclusive digital transformation.

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    “Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration is investing in youth digital skills, ICT infrastructure, and innovation-driven governance,” he noted. “But we understand that the government cannot do it alone. Civil society must be central to our digital development agenda.”

    A major highlight of the summit was the formal launch of a grassroots-informed AI policy framework, “Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for All,” presented by Mr. Abideen Olasupo, policy consultant and founder of MyAIFactChecker.

    The framework, the first of its kind in Nigeria, offers actionable guidance for CSOs to adopt AI in ways that are ethical, context-aware, and inclusive of marginalised communities.

    “This policy brief reflects real-life needs and insights from the grassroots,” Olasupo said. “It is not just for researchers or policymakers—it’s designed to empower organisations that work daily with communities.”

    The summit also featured a practical session by Dr. Bashirat Abdulganiyu, Project Manager at RCF, who introduced participants to free and accessible AI tools for nonprofit and everyday use. From AI-powered research assistants to chatbots and fact-checking tools, her presentation demonstrated how even resource-constrained organisations can begin integrating AI into their operations and advocacy.

    Other engaging sessions included a panel discussion on AI in civic engagement, with insights from Dr. Kudirat Jimoh of Osun State University and ethical AI researcher Jibola Amusan, as well as an innovation demo by Syntax Squad, showcasing locally developed AI applications for governance and youth development.

    Closing the event, RCF Communications Officer Kerimat Olayiwola called on all attendees to continue the momentum beyond the summit.

    “We must ensure that no community is digitally invisible. This is not a one-day conversation—it is the beginning of a movement,” she said.

    As Nigeria seeks to build a digitally inclusive future, the CSO AI Action Summit in Osun State has laid a critical foundation, placing civil society not at the margins of technological transformation but firmly at its centre.

  • Group plans Somolu Economic Summit

    Group plans Somolu Economic Summit

    An economic summit to unveil a 10-year integrated development blueprint for Somolu Local Government is underway.

    The summit, put together by a group, SomoLondon Movement, will, among other things address stimulate development in the area.

    Slated for April 10, 2025, the summit will be drawing participants from all the critical subsector, especially primary education, primary health, transportation, traditional institution, waste management and others.

    The leader of the group, Gbenga Abdulai said, the idea was to drive grassroot’s conversation around the collective aspiration towards repositioning Somolu for sustainable growth in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Abdulai added that the group has a mixed membership of social crusaders and political activists.

    The summit, said not to be politically motivated, was set up as a forum to unveil to the public a 10-year integrated development plan drawn for the local government area

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    Abdulai said participants at the summit would take their turns to discuss challenges facing their sub-sectors, and solutions would be provided to them as articulated in the development blueprint of the group.

    The event holds under the chairmanship of Prince Bayo Osiyemi, former Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Local Government And Chieftaincy Affairs while Senator Antony Adefuye, the Olugbon Of Lagos,will be the guest of honour.

    Other dignitaries expected to attend are Honourable Ademorin Kuye, representing Somolu Federal Constituency, and other federal constituency leaders in Somolu, Honourable Kolade Alabi, Chairman, Conference 57, and Honourable Abdul Hammed Salawu, Chairman Somolu Local Government, among others.

  • Summit to boost real estate investment

    Summit to boost real estate investment

    The highly anticipated Invest in Africa Summit 2025 is set to return for its second edition, bringing together global investors, policymakers, and real estate giants to unlock Africa’s booming property market.

    The summit, organised by Nedcomoaks Group and Citadel Estates & Utilities (UK), will take place in London on March 15 and Manchester on March 22, 2025.

    With Africa’s real estate sector witnessing rapid expansion, the summit aims to bridge the gap between international capital and high-yield investment opportunities on the continent.

    It will feature exclusive networking sessions, panel discussions on financing models, public-private partnerships, and government policies promoting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

     General Managing Director of Nedcomoaks Group and Chief Host of the summit, Dr. Kennedy Okonkwo emphasized the urgency of positioning Africa as a global real estate investment hub.

    “The Invest in Africa Summit is not just another conference; it is a movement towards economic empowerment and wealth creation,” Okonkwo said. “Africa’s real estate sector is on an upward trajectory, and by connecting diaspora investors with opportunities back home, we are not just facilitating transactions – we are building legacies and reshaping the investment narrative.”

    The first edition of the summit attracted over 450 delegates, and organizers expect an even larger turnout this year.

    Top government officials, real estate developers, and financial institutions will engage in discussions on sustainable housing, mortgage financing, and infrastructure development.

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    A stellar lineup of speakers is expected to address the summit, including Hon. Fatai Moruf Akinderu, Lagos State Commissioner for Housing and Works, Hon. Dr. Olajide Abiodun Babatunde, Special Adviser to the Governor on E-GIS and Urban Development, Ayo Olowokere, MD/CEO, Imperial Homes Mortgage Bank, Dr. Chiedu Nweke, Chairman/CEO, Periwinkle Residences Limited, Engineer Abidemi Amusa, MD/CEO, Carrillion Consultants Limited and Dr. Olatujoye Oluwatosin, Group CEO, Zylus Group International.

    Group DMD of Nedcomoaks, Mrs. Ichechi Okonkwo stressed the significance of collaboration between African developers and global investors.

    “Our partnership with Citadel Estates & Utilities reflects a shared commitment to unlocking Africa’s real estate potential. The summit will showcase innovative financing options, exclusive projects, and strategies for long-term economic growth,” she said.

    With Africa’s urban population projected to double by 2050, demand for housing and commercial properties continues to surge. The summit will provide investors with first-hand insights into government policies, new property developments, and emerging opportunities in key African cities.

    Experts believe Africa’s real estate sector could attract billions of dollars in new investments if the right financing structures and regulatory frameworks are in place.

    The event will also highlight new property developments, with leading firms unveiling projects designed to address housing deficits and urban expansion.

    As the countdown begins, real estate developers, financial institutions, and African investors in the diaspora are being urged to seize this opportunity to explore profitable ventures.

    “This summit is about transforming ideas into action,” Okonkwo said. “We invite investors and industry leaders to join us as we unlock new pathways to prosperity.”

    The Invest in Africa Summit 2025 promises to be a game-changer in positioning Africa as a top destination for real estate investment and sustainable development.

  • Summit appoints governor’s wife as board’s chairperson

    Summit appoints governor’s wife as board’s chairperson

    The Global Sustainability Summit and Awards (GSSA) has appointed wife of Kwara State governor, Prof. Olufolake AbdulRazaq, as the chairperson of its Board of Advisors.

    In a statement yesterday, the Convener of GSSA, Canon Otto, described her appointment as a pivotal moment in the organisation’s mission to advance global sustainability initiatives and foster impactful change.

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    He said the governor’s wife’s remarkable history of leadership, diplomacy and commitment to sustainable development positioned her as a vital asset in driving initiatives that advanced environmental conservation, social responsibility and economic growth.

    The environmentalist noted that her visionary leadership would play a pivotal role in fostering meaningful partnerships and ensuring the summit continued to be a catalyst for transformative action.

  • Lagos plans sustainability summit

    Lagos plans sustainability summit

    Lagos State Government has floated a sustainability summit as part of efforts to advance its vision of realising the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

    The summit is being organised by the Office of Sustainable Development Goals (OSDG), in collaboration with Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) and Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA).

    The 2024 edition with the theme: ‘Building a Resilient and Sustainable Lagos’, will hold next month at Eko Hotels and Suites.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on SDGs, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih, said the summit would bring fresh impetus to the government’s drive to strategically reposition Lagos towards advancing its vision of becoming a resilient and sustainable city.

    She said the summit was designed to advance strategies and create actionable pathways to build a more equitable, inclusive and prosperous Lagos.

    She added: “The summit is expected to chart a course for Lagos to emerge as a model for sustainable urban development, anchored on social equity, economic prosperity and environmental stewardship.

    “The summit will serve as a call to action and a roadmap guiding government’s efforts to forge a prosperous, equitable and environmentally-sustainable city where citizens will have the opportunity to succeed.

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    “It will focus on key areas that will demonstrate government’s commitment to sustainability, showcasing strategic initiatives and policies that reflect our dedication to sustainable development. Through the event, we will foster social cohesion by ensuring equitable participation of communities in sustainability efforts.

    “We will promote ethical business practices that will enable positive social impacts, fair labour standards and community engagement initiatives that drive positive social impacts.

    The summit will enhance sustainable finance, while encouraging investments in projects that support the SDGs and integrate Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria into financial decision-making. We seek to build resilient networks that support responsible waste management, local sourcing and ethical labour practices.

    “The summit is not just about dialogues, but also about taking decisive actions that will shape the future of our city. This effort is not just for us, but also for the children who will inherit this city and who will look to us, not just as leaders, but also as guardians of their future. We will be worthy of their trust if we build a Lagos that is resilient, sustainable and above all, a city that is filled with hope. “

  • Lawal, Okoh, Okpara, others win big at 100 nost notable African leadership, business summit

    Lawal, Okoh, Okpara, others win big at 100 nost notable African leadership, business summit

    The most anticipated 100 Most Notable African Leadership and Business Summit at Marriot Hotels in Kigali, Rwanda has come to an end amidst huge success. 

    With the theme: “Fostering collaboration and networking among business, governance and security stakeholder leaders across the African Continent” attracted very influential Nigerian leaders. 

    They include former President Goodluck Jonathan who was represented by the Founder, The Prince 7 Youth Development Initiative, Mr. Prince Godswill Edward; Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal, Dr. Nahbit Kapur, amongst others 

    Speaking on the theme, Jonathan stressed on the need for unity amongst African nations. 

    He argued unity is the bedrock for advancements in business, governance and security of lives and property. “Without unity nothing works”, he added.

     Lawal spoke extensively on developmental collaborations and flexible networks amongst leaders and stakeholders in Africa. 

    Dauda explained that with flexible networks and reliable collaborations Africa can seamlessly move faster towards self-sufficiency in several areas of endeavour. 

    While officially opening the event, Convener Amb. Kingsley Amafibe, emphasised the significance of the summit to African nations especially those in political, traditional and religious leadership positions. 

    Amb. Amafibe explained that the 100 Most Notable African Leadership and Business Summit remains a beacon for the actualization of the African dream, with regards to innovative business ideas and responsible leadership. 

    The occasion which played host to notable personalities across Africa had lineup of activities which included, panel discussions, plenary sessions and award presentation.

    The leadership and business summit is targeted at creating new pathways for revolution in Africa’s business and leadership ecosystem. 

    Those recognised for their efforts include Lawal as Transformational Political Leader in Africa; Dr. GD Singh, as Founder and Chairman Asian-African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AACCI) and Founder & President, World Peace and Diplomacy Organisation (WPDO), as Global Award for Excellence In Business Development. 

    Others are, Mr Melody Fidel Okwuazu, Founder, Stability & Sustenance Limited UK, as Africa inspiring impact maker and Adeniyi Victor, CEO of Ivydealz Enterprice Nig LTD as Africa rising star young entrepreneur of the year, George Emeka Okoh CEO – Staten Projects and Construction Limited 100th Energy Services limited Brickwell Alliance Limited as Emerging Africa innovation and leadership award and Rene Iloma Okpara, Executive Director Operations, Fairmont Petroleum Limited as Africa Emerging Award for excellence in leadership and community development.

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    Others who made the list of 100 Most Notable African Leadership and Business Summit awardees include, Dr Kate Effiong(PhD) Model Analyst, Founder, KMI diamonds, as Emerging Africa inspiring change maker Princess Farida Ahmed, CEO; Raisa Palms Ltd as Emerging Africa inspiring woman of the year, Hon Prof Mthuli Ncube, Minister of Finance, Economic Development & Investment Promotion Republic of Zimbabwe, as Emerging Africa Award for excellence in excellence development and Peter Asiimwe CEO, Petrelli group of Companies, as Africa Young Emerging Entrepreneur in business

    Hon Dr. Aplonia, Honorable Minister of State for Provincial Affairs for Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe, as Award for excellence in community development, Dr Dominic Oduro Antwi, President, Ghana India Trade Advisory Chamber, as Award for Excellence In International Relations and Charles Ananti, CEO of Ace Academy, HIP-City Ent. & TTB Cyber Homes, as Africa Emerging entertainment entrepreneur award will be honoured.

    Others include, H.E Professor Smelly Dube, Group CEO, Rivervalley Group of Companies, Zimbabwe, as Emerging Africa Business Woman of the year, Hon Anastancia Ndhlovu, former Deputy Minister of Tourism and Hospitality lndustry, Director Economic Affairs – ZANU PF, Director Manna Ventures, President Manna Foundation, Republic of Zimbabwe, as Africa Excellence Award for Economic Development and Dr Saadatu Adamu, Founder, Secure The Future International Initiative (SDF), Founder SDF & Rehabilitation Counselor Mental Health School Club (MHSC), As African inspiring woman in Advocacy for mental health.

    HRM. Queen Vickylextar Okang-Sowah of Omanye Royal Kingdom (ORK), Canada, as Emerging Africa Inspiring Woman of the year, Dr Angel Josephat Natianota, Founder/CEO, HR World Limited Tanzania, as Africa Outstanding Business Team Leader Of The Year, Agness Suleiman Kahamba Tupaze Sauti Foundation, Founder & President Ambassador of Child Abuse Prevention Program | Tanzania Women & Youth Advocacy, as Africa Inspiring change Maker

    Dr Simon Adozi, MD/CEO, Adozillion Homes, and Realty Limited, as Emerging Africa Real Estate Investment Management Company of the year, Amb Yusuf Shehu Tijani, Chairman Techno Group Limited as Africa Business Investment Chairman of the year, Hon Dr Dubem Oguegbu, Executive Director Gustavo Cubana Enugu, as Africa Emerging Business Personality Of The Year and Hon Ahmed Bashir, Former Assistant to the President Federal Republic of Nigeria, as Emerging Africa Inspiring Change Maker

    Gambo Manzo, CEO GB-View Consulting Limited, as Africa Excellence Award in leadership and community development, Amb. Mohammed Tijjani Sabiu, CEO Impeccable Impressions Nigeria Ltd, as Africa Entrepreneur of the Year, Amb Chinedu Raymond, CEO, Primesmart Ltd, As Rising Star Africa Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Hon Yar Telar Ring Deng, Member of Parliament of South Sudan, as Africa Leadership and Social Change Award, High Chief Higgins Peter Founder/Chairman, Opal Global Communication, As Africa Excellence Award for Corporate Leadership, Amb Tricia Obi-Abu, CEO, Patreva international limited, As Pioneer Faith Based Initiative Excellence Award.

    H.E Amb Adeniran Michael Timothy (Special Emissary to the United Republic of Tanzania/ Director Funmilayo Health Foundation Africa, as Africa Renewable Inspiring Youth Advocate and Community Development, Mr. Hero Chinedu Usiagwu, MD/CEO Zioncity Innovation Services Limited. (Telecom); ZionStar Global Solution Services (Production); Chairman, Hero & Franca Usiagwu Charity Foundation, As Africa Innovation and Entrepreneur Team Leader of the Yea,

    HRH, Eze Dr. Ken O. Nwala KSC JP, Ugo 1 Of Etche Land, Onye Ishi Agwuru III of Ulakwo/Umuselem Kingdom, as Award for Excellence in Peace and Community Development in Africa, Lady sylvia Nduka (Founder Seed Foundation, as Emerging Africa Inspiration Woman of the year, Dr. (Engr.) Dallaji Noah Nuhu, Founder/President, African Children Talent Discovery Foundation (ACTDF), as Africa Excellence Leadership and Visionary Award, Abdelhak najib PHD, Former vice president African global Health NGO / Journalist (specialist of africa ) /Writer, Publisher, as Africa corporate Award of Excellence in Social Responsibility, Dr Daniel Moses, Founder & CEO, Property Wealth Education Ltd, United Kingdom as Africa Excellence Award for Real Estate Development,

    Prof. Nicaise Ndembi, Senior Advisor to the Africa CDC’s Director General/Professor, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention at the Institute of Human Virology (IHV), University of Maryland School of USA, as Africa Award for Advocacy and Community Development, Dr. Dahiru Muhammed PhD. Chairman, Presidential Committee on Transfer of Technology, as Africa Leadership and Impact Award and Dr. Nabhit Kapur, President, World Leaders for Mental Health, India, Global Africa best Community Engagement Award,

    Samson Abiodun Toye Ph.D Head of Business Development ALJ Group, TV host at Delfi Lithuania, and Senior Lecturer at SMK University of Applied Science, as Innovation Award for Excellence and Leadership, Dr. Kamaldeen T. Kuku, CEO of Redkam Technologies Ltd, as Emerging Africa creativity Award for Innovation and Technology, Dr Imane Kendili, Psychiatrist addictologist and President of African global Health NGO, As Africa woman Excellence Award.

    Amb Dr.Victor Okon, CEO of Wrightlinks Group, as Africa Emerging Peace Icons and community development, Dr Abdulrazak Mohammed, MD/CEO Baracai Group as Emerging Africa Business Personality of the Year, Dr. Hauwa Babura, CEO of Teach Africa Today, as Emerging Africa Woman in Advocacy for Positive Change and Amb. Isimbi Alliance, CEO of Lomemo Tours And Travel, as Africa Emerging woman in Advocacy for change and Entertainment entrepreneur, Dr. Samira Buhari (Founder, Daurama Foundation, Zainab Sabo Mustafa, Reneiloma Okpara and Jesse Denfa Cheto.

  • Supply Chain Leadership summit to hold in Lagos

    Supply Chain Leadership summit to hold in Lagos

    The Nigerian Supply Chain Leadership summit Lagos, has announced the 2024 Nigeria Supply Chain Leadership Summit (NSCLS), a groundbreaking private leadership event poised to set new standards in supply chain excellence across Nigeria and beyond.

    Scheduled for November 8, 2024 in Lagos, the inaugural summit will delve into areas such as transformation, sustainability, day-to-day operations and governance.

    The NSCLS 2024 aims to gather top professionals, innovators, and thought leaders from a wide range of industries, including Oil & Gas, FMCG, Pharmaceuticals, Mining, Banking, and Technology, under the theme “Leading Nigeria’s Supply Chain Transformation.”

    Key topics to be discussed are include; Supply Chain Visibility and Collaboration Platforms: Enhancing efficiency and responsiveness; Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in Nigeria: Balancing economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental responsibility and Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization: Streamlining cross-border trade.

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    According to the organisers: “The Nigeria Supply Chain Leadership Summit 2024 is not just an event; it’s a movement towards redefining and elevating supply chain practices in Nigeria. We are bringing together the brightest minds to foster innovation, sustainability, and leadership that will drive our economy forward.

    “The summit will facilitate knowledge exchange by encouraging the sharing of insights, experiences, and best practices in sustainable supply chain management; promote sustainable practices by highlighting the importance of integrating sustainability into supply chain operations for long-term success; empower leadership development by offering participants the tools and strategies needed to drive positive change and lead effectively in the supply chain sector; address industry challenges by providing a platform to discuss and find solutions to the unique challenges faced by the Nigerian supply chain landscape and drive business impact by equiping attendees with actionable insights to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and gain a competitive advantage.”

    The summit which will be taking place from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM, is ideal for Chief Procurement Officers (CPOs), Supply Chain Directors, Procurement Managers, Supply Chain Analysts, Suppliers, and other stakeholders involved in supply chain management.

  • Experts to speak at Knowledge Bank Summit

    Experts to speak at Knowledge Bank Summit

    …Navigating the Knowledge Economy Takes Center Stage at 2024 Knowledge Bank Summit

    How to navigate the knowledge economy will be at the forefront of discussions at this year’s Knowledge Bank Summit.

    The summit, themed ‘Navigating the Knowledge Economy: Strategies for Success in 2024 and Beyond,’ will be a high-level virtual gathering of leaders from public, private, social, and international sectors, scheduled to be held on Zoom on June 29th, 2024.

    The Knowledge Bank Summit serves as a pivotal gathering for individuals seeking to excel in the knowledge economy. With a mission to foster knowledge sharing, collaboration, and innovation, the summit aims to provide attendees with the insights, tools, and strategies necessary for success in this rapidly evolving environment.

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    The virtual summit will take place on June 29th, 2024, providing a platform for engagement and collaboration from anywhere in the world.

    Participants will enhance their knowledge base through engaging discussions, presentations, and workshops led by industry experts and thought leaders. They will learn how to navigate the complexities of the knowledge landscape by gaining practical insights and actionable strategies for adapting to change and driving growth.

    Sharing the essence of the summit, Kehinde Ajose, the convener and founder of Visibility Solutions Media, said: “The knowledge economy is booming, and the future belongs to those who can harness its power. Valued at a staggering $16.6 trillion last year, this sector is projected to double in size by 2028, reaching a phenomenal $32.9 trillion. This explosive growth signifies a fundamental shift – the ability to create, share, and utilize knowledge is becoming the key driver of economic prosperity. The Knowledge Bank Summit is an opportunity for attendees to gain insights from leading experts and equip themselves with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in this vibrant sector.”

    The summit will feature a distinguished lineup of speakers from various walks of life, including: Adenrele Onikosi, Mofolusade Sonaike, Precious Eniayekan, Agbolade Omowole and Chizobam Ofoegbu.

  • Youths’ coalition tasks N’Delta political leaders on fairness, justice

    Youths’ coalition tasks N’Delta political leaders on fairness, justice

    A coalition of Niger Delta youth groups has called on the political leaders from the region to display fairness, justice and equity as a panacea for reducing restiveness and agitations among the youths.

    The call was contained in a communique at the end of a one-day Youths Peace Summit in honour of Ambassador Godfrey Tare Pondi to mark his birthday anniversary held in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.

    The summit, convened by the National Coordinator, Coalition of Niger Delta Youths Stakeholders (CNDYS), Apostle Bodmas Kemepadei, attracted no fewer than 358 youth groups across the nine Niger Delta states comprised ethnic group leaders, youths organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and opinion leaders.

    A university don, Dr. Franklin Ogbise, of the  University Africa, Toru Orua,  Department of Political Science, delivered a lecture with the theme: ‘Role of Stakeholders as a Panacea for Peace Building: Godfrey Tare Pondi in Focus’.

    He posted that stakeholders including youths had a great role to play in ensuring sustained peace in the region.

    Pondi, who recognised Pondi as an Ambassador of Peace in the Niger Delta called on stakeholders to emulate him for contributing his own quota in the development narrative in the region.

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    The youths coalition in a communique on behalf of the Convener, Apostle Bodmas Kemepadei by the Secretary of the Communique Drafting Committee, Comrade Doubra Sien, recognised the role of stakeholders involvement as a vehicle for peace in the region. 

    The coalition called on youths to take responsibility for the security of the Niger Delta region by collaborating with the security agencies as well as maintain the existing  peace in the region to engender more development, job creation and human capacity building for them.

    The communique read in part: “Coalition called on Niger Delta leaders to support youths in various fields, mostly in education which we agreed is a catalyst for peace in the region. 

    “We called on political leaders to display fairness, justice and equity as a tool to reducing the agitations in the Niger Delta Region.

    “Coalition identified the lacuna of stakeholders relationship between the youth groups and political leaders.

    “Coalition berated political leaders and actors of the region of playing politics with the development of the region. 

    “Gathering advised youth groups and NGOs to be apolitical in the struggle for the development of the region and to realize key indicators for peace building as transparency and dispensation of justice to minority ethnic groups.

    “Coalition called on Niger Delta youths to imbibe their culture and heritage as a tool for peace building and to be role model of peace against the years of denigration and stereotypes of youths from the region. 

    “The coalition also commends Tantita Security Services Limited for its contributions against oil bunkering and positive impact on the remediation of the degraded environment.”

  • Firm holds summit on revenue generation

    Firm holds summit on revenue generation

    Modo Ante, leading governance, public sector & political consulting firm has concluded plans to hold a summit on national revenue growth.

    The summit which will be held under the umbrella of “Governance Par Excellence”, is the company’s platform dedicated to spearheading discourses and initiatives towards improving the standard of governance and supporting all tiers of government to fulfil their mandates.

    It is a critical intervention aimed at assisting the government in solving the current problem of low funding to finance its “renewed hope” agenda to citizens.

    The forum which is in pursuit of the company’s vision of attaining “best quality of life for all, powered by good governance and efficient public sector,” is scheduled to hold in the first quarter of 2024.

    With the theme: “Unlocking New Streams of Revenues for Government”, the summit is a 2-Day event that will bring together senior government officials, public officers, other critical stakeholders and experts, with a focus on identifying and exploring some innovative strategies to improve on existing revenue streams of government and create new avenues of revenue that erstwhile did not exist, to fund sustainable economic growth.

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    It intends to enable good understanding of the current state of Nigeria’s revenue landscape, identify key challenges and opportunities, provoke an out-of-the-box thinking approach that embraces innovative approaches to creating “new money” opportunities for government, especially through creation of value-added services that will enhance government’s productivity and bring about new streams of revenue.

    The summit is also expected to strengthen collaboration between the public and private sectors to aid policy reforms that will increase government productivity levels and boost its revenue generation. The cumulative effect of all these is expected to improve Nigeria’s overall global competitiveness.

    The forum will feature speakers and panelists from the government, private sector, and public sector, who will use their experiences to formulate holistic and pragmatic revenue growth solutions. It would also enhance collaboration between the public and private sectors to optimize revenue mobilisation.

    Expected attendees and participants will include ministers, states’ commissioners of finance, commerce and industry, environment, agriculture, ICT, etc.

    Others are directors and deputy directors of MDAs at the federal, state, and local government levels, decision makers in revenue generation authorities, industry leaders, economists, financial analysts, development experts, academics and researchers in public finance management and other contributors who will add value to the discourse.

    Agenda include keynote presentations by tested experts, thought provoking panel discussions on fresh revenue generation strategies and tactics that will inspire the formulation of non-tax revenue boosting solutions. Attendees can also anticipate valuable networking opportunities for productive exchange of ideas and potential collaborations.