Tag: workshop

  • Kachikwu to speak at marginal field workshop

    Kachikwu to speak at marginal field workshop

    The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, will deliver a keynote address at the marginal oil field workshop/B2B matchmaking event on October 19th, 2017 at the Civic Centre in Lagos.

    The workshop is being convened by Businessday Media and Meiracopp Nigeria Limited (MNL).The Federal Government plans to farm-out dozens of marginal oil fields geared towards growing the participation of indigenous firms in the upstream sector. The forthcoming marginal oil field bid round is particularly strategic for a number of reasons, which underscores the anxious posture of both the oil and gas community in Nigeria and the Federal Government.

    The last major bid round was 14 years ago (in 2003), with several proposed award rounds that were deferred by past governments and which consequently heightened the anxiety.

  • DAWN leadership harps on integration, restructuring

    DAWN leadership harps on integration, restructuring

    The Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission has gained more traction in rallying more players in the socio-economic activities across the region to support its economic and social integration efforts of the six states in Southwest Nigeria.

    The commission has succeeded in enlisting more supporters for its projects through two major programmes. They were the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Southwest Football Forum and a workshop for media practitioners during which regional integration, its gains as well as concepts such as true federalism, restructuring and secession, among others were examined.

    While addressing media practitioners and other professionals that participated in the workshop held at its Cocoa House, Ibadan headquarters, its Acting Director-General, Mr Seye Oyeleye, said all stakeholders have all to gain and nothing to lose in making Western Nigeria integration a success.

    While the MoU was aimed at starting regional football tournaments to identify young talents and provide the platform for them to maximise their potential, the workshop was used to dissect the current agitations for restructuring of Nigeria. Other concepts deconstructed at the workshop included true federalism, regionalism and secession.

    At the sports programme, Oyeleye revealed that Western regional football tournaments are able to create one million direct and indirect jobs with multiplier economic effects across the region.

    The DAWN Acting D-G emphasised to participants at the workshop the need for corporate bodies and all citizens living in the region to support its activities as it creates the platform for interaction and template for developmental initiatives.

    Emphasising that the DAWN agenda is not a separatist one, Oyeleye said it was just a project aimed at harnessing the potential of Western Nigeria for socio-economic well-being of its people and residents.

    For Oyeleye, Nigeria is better when all the parts stay together. “There is nothing wrong in restructuring our country. It will make it better. But it should not lead to war or secession because we are better together,” he said.

    While quoting the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr Kayode Fayemi, on the strategic importance of DAWN, Oyeleye said: “The Southwest Regional Integration Agenda is an eminently sensible course of action. Socio-culturally, the Southwest is homogeneous. Ecologically, the region is characterised by lush vegetation and fertile soil. But the most compelling reason for integration is provided by economic geography.

    “We must understand that the lines that demarcate the region into states are cartographical marks laid down for administrative convenience. In real terms, they are imaginary. In this respect, we share a common destiny. To a great extent, the social and economic challenges that we face are the same.”

    He further added: “DAWN is widely acknowledged as presenting an opportunity for the states of Western Nigeria to act together and focus on critical development priority areas. The strategy is premised on the need to create a basket of collective actions towards delivering significant development outcomes to the people of the region.

    “The vision behind the agenda is clear: it is to make Western Nigeria the preferred destination to visit, live, work and invest. Western Nigeria refers to the Southwest geo-political zone as a definitional boundary comprising Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo states. Apart from contiguous boundaries, the states have close historical and cultural affinities, common language, similar development orientation and trajectory; all of which is being combined as a leverage for the development of the region.

    “The agenda seeks to commit the leadership of the region to governance actions and activities that deliver impactful results to the people, through deliberate regional thinking, planning, and acting together in critical areas of development possibilities and potential. It also seeks to mobilise the collective strengths, enterprise, assets and endowments lying within the states.

    “DAWN is a regional development strategy. There is a need to seek resource maximisation through joint exploration of innovative solutions for achieving social, economic, human and physical development. The development agenda is therefore a united front of all the states in the region for a secured future for all, which takes into consideration the development of Western Region as a consolidated bloc of interventions, economic opportunities, resource optimisation, investment promotion, advisory, guidance and access; development assistance and multilateral support.

    “It prescribes a compelling roadmap for achieving social and economic development, through a synergy of development actions that cut across the six constituent states of the region, hoping that successful models and best cases can evolve which would then be copied or replicated across zonal boundaries. It is hoped that Nigeria’s development process can then be fast-tracked in an atmosphere of competitive regional initiatives and actions across the country.”

    He said the workshop was organised to enlighten journalists on the calls for restructuring of Nigeria, devolution of power, regional integration, and the debate on Nigerian federalism so that they would be better informed to play their role of agenda-setting from informed perspectives.

    Participants praised the commission for blazing the trail in regional integration in Nigeria.

    Giving a lecture on “Understanding Nigerian Federalism: Origin, Trajectory, Dynamics and Travails,” Williams Fawole, a Professor of International Relations at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, explained that the hotbeds of sub-national agitations for break-up of Nigeria has necessitated the need for negotiation of the country’s existence.

    Fawole said: “I am convinced that Nigeria needs to be negotiated along the lines that promote unity, equity and justice for the benefit of its diverse people, not for the purpose of break-up, for it is better for all Nigerians to hang together so that none will hang separately.”

     

  • Workshop on diabetes foot care holds August 21

    Rainbow Specialist Medical Centre, Lagos, in partnership with the World Diabetes Foundation and the Podiatry Institute, United States, will hold its fourth yearly capacity building workshop on diabetes foot care  from August 21 – 25 in Lagos.

    It has as theme ‘’Setting the standard for diabetes foot care in Nigeria.’’

    According to the hospital’s Medical Director, Dr. Afoke Isiavwe, the workshop is aimed at improving management and prevention of diabetes-related foot complications and raising awareness on proper foot care in persons living with diabetes mellitus.

    Isiavwe said: “Diabetic foot complications, though preventable, are a leading cause of admission, amputation and mortality in diabetic patients worldwide.

    “For diabetes mellitus foot syndrome, prevention is better than cure. Sadly, many persons affected report for treatment too late when not much can be done to help them, except amputation, to save their lives. The workshop is therefore being organised to bring the medical practitioners and other health care workers involved in diabetes management up-to-date, especially in the care of the foot of persons living with diabetes.

    “Podiatry, a branch of medicine, which deals with the care of the foot, is not taught in any Nigerian school of medicine.  Rainbow Specialist Medical Centre plans to bridge this gap, in the interim, by providing a hands-on forum for Nigerian healthcare professionals to acquire basic foot care skills.’’

    Participants will include medical doctors, nurses, plaster technicians, residents in internal medicine, paediatrics, and  orthopaedic surgery, and healthcare workers caring for persons living with diabetes, the organisers said.

  • Munachi Abii stages beauty pageant workshop

    Munachi Abii stages beauty pageant workshop

    Former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria Munachi Abii will host a workshop to train young ladies on the art of being a beauty queen today.

    The beauty queen, who has been talking about the free show, posted the essential qualities of being a queen on her Instagram account on Thursday.

    ”Poise and charisma,” she writes. She had earlier disclosed that the theme of the workshop is ‘Preparation’ and directed interested participants to contact the organisers for more information.

    “An essential part of being queen, a true beauty queen, have you got that? Attend #TheBeautyPageantWorkshop and improve yours.”

    Already, several speakers have been lined up to speak on topics such as Public Leadership, Photography/Style, Healthy Eating and Fitness and Social Media Brand Positioning.

  • MCSN offers free digital marketing workshop

    MCSN offers free digital marketing workshop

    After seven years of being out of commission, the newly licensed Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN) has teamed up with Netpreneur360 Inc. USA to organize a free digital marketing workshop for musicians on Saturday, August 5.

    Tagged Digital Marketing Survival Boot Camp for Musicians, the special online training and empowerment workshop for musicians seeks to equip them to understand how to better exploit the blossoming internet marketplace for their music careers, talents and works.

    By making this training FREE for ALL Nigerian musicians,

    Speaking on the training, Mayo Ayilaran, the Director General of MCSN, who put this high-powered training together, stated that Nigerian musicians are in for a new deal, where they can now move beyond mere slogans to a situation where they can actually get the music to give them prosperity without waiting for any agent, label or drama.

    The training, he said, is expected to equip Nigerian musicians with how to utilize the power of the internet to up their game, enhance their productivity, and sell more of their music in the ever-developing global music industry.

    Ayilaran added that the online training, which is free for all music industry participants, including musicians, producers, artiste managers, entertainment managers, record labels and others, is also aimed at teaching the stakeholders how to enhance their productivity and make more money from their craft.

    This full day training is scheduled online for Saturday, August 5 between 11am and 6pm Nigerian time and can be accessed by musicians and their management and media handlers via MCSN’s website

    “The free online training is another way the MCSN is trying to ensure that Nigerian musicians make not just a living from their career, but learn to use the internet to position themselves to make money, make contact and improve their brands, make mega money just like their counterparts in other parts of the world,” Ayilaran noted.

    Dr. Ope Banwo, the Chief Trainer for Netpreneur360 USA, who is also the Founder of American Internet Business School, explained that participants in the one-day cyber workshop will learn among other things, how to create an irresistible online presence for their Music and artistic talents, online guerrilla marketing strategies for the up and coming musicians, even without a record label or artiste managers as well as how to create an effective Musician Marketing Funnel for increasing fan base and maximizing sales on the internet.

  • Group hosts career guidance workshop for students

    A student-focused group, Global Interns Nigeria, is to host its maiden career guidance workshop tagged: The career connect series.

    Tertiary institution and high school students are expected to attend the event holding on August 22, at Eko Hotels and Suites on Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The event, aimed at guiding students towards the right career path and prospects associated with them, will feature facilitators from various professions to address critical issues students encounter when making career choices.

    The group’s Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Modupe, said the initiative was informed by the need to properly guide the youth on their career paths. She said the workshop would help young people to understand the meaning of career choices and networking.

    “We promise the event would be practical and interactive between students and facilitators,” she said.

    Mrs Modupe noted that students were still being forced to make career decisions in line with the desire of their parents, without looking at the prospects and satisfaction in their choices.

    She said: “The workshop will provide a platform for students to enable them understand and take good decision in choices of career.”

    According to her, many young people had their aspirations dashed, because it was too late to reverse the choice they wrongly made. “This is why proper career guidance becomes relevant to fill the gap and help our young people. This is what the workshop aims to achieve,” she said.

    Global Interns Nigeria is an organisation that connects college and high school interns to lifelong rewarding internship jobs and volunteering programmes in Nigeria and Ghana.

  • Group plans career workshop

    Global Interns Nigeria, a student-centered organisation, has concluded plans to hold career guidance workshops tagged “The Career Connect Series” for students in secondary schools and universities.

    The first of the series will hold August 22 at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Its Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Modupe, said the need to groom and guide young people to choose the right career paths informed the workshops.

    “This workshop provides a platform for students to enable them understand the meaning of career choices.  There should be an understanding of what course to choose and whether capabilities match interests. This is what Global Interns career guidance workshop intends to achieve,” she said.

  • WAIFEM, Centre for Financial Journalism hold workshop

    The West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) in collaboration with Centre for Financial Journalism (CFJ Nigeria) is organising a Workshop on Budget Monitoring and Reporting for Financial Analysts and Journalists. The five-day workshop is scheduled for July 17-21, 2017 at the Central Bank of Nigeria’s International Training Institute (ITI) Abuja and is funded by the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) and WAIFEM.

    The Workshop will draw participants from West African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Togo, Benin Republic, Niger, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea Bissau. The participants will come from the Central Banks and Ministry of Finance of the various West African countries, the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI), West African Monetary Agency (WAMA), BCEAO, ECOWAS and Media Houses (Television, Radio, Newspapers and Online publications) in the west coast.

  • Ogun’s first digital mechanic workshop

    For the auto-mechanics in Ogun State, it’s a new dawn. For the first time since the creation of the state in 1976, they now have modern tools and machines to work with.

    At the opening of the “Four Modern Automobile Diagnostic Workshops” at Obada-Oko Mechanic Village in Ewekoro Local Government Area on Tuesday, it was encomiums galore for Governor Ibikunle Amosun, for identifying with every stratum of the society.

    We are adept at improvisation in this part of the world – if the desirable is not available, then the available becomes the desirable! It is not because we don’t want or like good things, but a progressive destruction of the economy over decades has brought us to where we are today.

    The Nigerian elite are usually alarmed by the degree of risks our technicians regularly expose themselves to in the name of improvisation. Some have lost limbs, arms, fingers and even lives on account of working with wrong tools or engaging in hair-brained improvisation. A majority of the elite have equally suffered loss or damage of valuable properties as a result of this. But what have the elite done about the situation? How have governments across the federation ameliorated the situation?

    Most of the technicians at the inauguration ceremony of the “MITROS Digital Workshops” were pleasantly surprised to see how modern equipment could make their work so easy. Most of them were seeing some of the machines for the first time. The state government had equally brought in experts to train them on the use of the digital machines.

    Among the automobile machines in the new workshops were  digital wheel balancers, 4 Post Alignment Lifts, tyre changers, oil drainers, CCD aligners, Lathes or Turning Machines, 3D aligners, scissors lifts, two ton lifts, trolley jacks, , BMC tools trays and air compressors.

    These modern workshops are to be replicated in the major mechanic villages across the senatorial districts of state.

    Without any doubt, this is a real feather in the cap of the governor. It seems our technicians have now leapfrogged into the 21st century! It can only get better in Ogun State.

     

    • By Soyombo Opeyemi

    Abeokuta.

  • LSETF plans ‘Made-in-Lagos’ export workshop

    The Lagos State EmploymentTrust Fund (LSETF) will hold  a two-day workshop on export for its beneficiaries next week.

    This is in keeping with its commitment to creating an enabling environment for small businesses to thrive.

    The workshop, in partnership with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Lagos chapter, is aimed at training LSETF beneficiaries to scale up their businesses for export, take advantage of export opportunities in their line of business as well as receive information on the policies that guide export in their countries of interest.

    The  workshop, LSETF’s Executive Secretary Akin Oyebode, said, is targeted at the Fund’s beneficiaries who qualify for export because of the goods they produce. Asides its mandate, the LSETF intends to provide business support, advisory services and access to new markets for all its beneficiaries. That is why we have partnered with the Lagos Chapter of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) to help achieve this”.

    “In addition to the Nigerian Export Promotion Council sessions, we will also have facilitators from the Nigerian Customs Service and NAFDAC. We believe the timing of this workshop is perfect, especially in this era of low oil prices, and a shift toward non-oil sources of foreign exchange by the Federal and State Governments. Our intention is to position Lagos at the forefront of this shift”. He said

    The Fund is poised to provide support to at least 100,000 MSMEs; create at least 300,000 direct and up to 600,000 indirect jobs by 2019. The LSETF is also mandated to provide training and job placements for the unemployed; mentorship for business owners and improvement of the policy environment to ensure a conducive operational environment for small businesses in the state.