20210531

Jonathan’s ex-aide, Ahmed Gulak, reportedly shot dead in Owerri

A former political adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, Ahmed Gulak, has reportedly been shot dead in Owerri, Imo State, Premium Times reports.

Eyewitness told The Nation that Gulak was allegedly shot dead around 06:30am by gunmen at Amaekwemgba Junction, Umueze Ezemba Community, a few poles to the airport.

According to the report, Gulak was reportedly accosted while driving from Enyiogugu Mbaise area towards the airport before his assailants blocked him and shot him twice on the head. He was said to have died on the spot. Meanwhile, some people around the area alleged that the gunmen came in military camouflage.

But other sources said that he was ambushed while on his way to Sam Mbakwe International Cargo airport when his motorcade was attacked at a place called Obiagwa, close to the Airport.

The former aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan was attacked in his vehicle – Camry – marked Texas BFT 2150, The PUNCH was told.

Her High School Said She Ranked Third in Her Class. So She Went to Court

Dalee Sullivan in Alpine, Texas on Friday, May 28, 2021. (Sarah M Vasquez/The New York Times)


Dalee Sullivan looked straight ahead into her computer’s camera and started making her case to the judge. She referred to transcripts, emails and policies she had pulled from the student handbook at Alpine High School. The school, she contended, had made errors in tabulating grade-point averages: Classes and exams that should have been included were left out, and vice versa.

Sullivan had won Lincoln-Douglas debate tournaments and, in her freshman year, was a member of the mock trial team. But she is not a lawyer. She is 18, and she graduated from the lone public high school in the small West Texas town of Alpine just a week ago, which was the reason she was in court to begin with.

“This serves to prove that no matter the outcome of the GPA contest, and no matter how many times we had the school recalculate the GPA,” Sullivan told the judge during a hearing on Friday, the Alpine Independent School District “was going to make certain I could never be valedictorian, even if I earned it.”

School officials said she ranked third in her class. Sullivan disagreed.

Parents of now released Greenfield Students say they paid N180million to secure the release of their children.

Thirteen students and three staff members of the privately-owned university were released by 2pm Saturday afternoon at a location along the Kaduna- Abuja highway and media reports has it that the bandits collected millions of naira in ransom and eight new motorcycles.

Meanwhile, parents and family members of the remaining kidnapped students and workers of the Greenfield University, Kaduna State, said they were forced to sell their property to raise ransom as the remaining victims regained freedom, Punch reports.

Recall that fourteen students were abducted 20th April this year when bandits broke into the University, killing a staff and abducting twenty students and three staff members. Three of the students were subsequently, found dead 23rd April and two of them were again found dead 25th April 2021 in a village close to the school, one of the students was earlier released after ransom was paid for his release by his parents.

Prior to the release of the students, it was in the news that at a meeting held in Kaduna in April, their parents had appealed to the government and public to help with the N800 million ransom demand from the kidnappers even when the Kaduna State Government and the Federal Government have discouraged ransom payments to bandits.

20210529

MAZI SAM OHUABUNWA'S FULL SPEECH AT THE 2ND NATIONAL DIALOGUE

Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, former Chairman, Nigerian Economic Summit Group and Former Chairman, Pfizer West Africa delivered the keynote speech at the 2nd National Dialogue, an event held in Abuja Tuesday 25th May 2021. The theme of the event was "THE CHALLENGES OF INSECURITY AND ROTATION OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER FOR UNITY IN NIGERIA".

20210528

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Buhari, Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday igboho, other forces that’ll determine what happens next in Nigeria — Fani-Kayode

By Femi Fani-Kayode

Somebody asked me, what I felt about what’s going on in this country and how things will unfold. And whether I’m worried or not. The answer to the question is yes, I’m worried. And let me tell you what I believe is happening.

There are 4 major forces in this country today, I’ll call them 4 holes, 2 are in the S/West, one is in the East and the 4th is Buhari and he represents the North.

And the S/West, we have two holes, very powerful, aggressive, focused and very very committed holes. In the person of Gani Adams, who’s the Aare Ona Kakanfo and the other is Sunday Igboho, who by any standard is the hero of millions.

Exceptionally tough young man. Now these two forces, represent the heart, soul, mind and spirit of the Yoruba people. They cannot be stopped, they’re not politicians, they cannot be intimidated, they cannot be threatened, they’re extremely focused and both of them, if sufficiently provoked, the kind of mass following they have, their readiness to die for their cause, they’re extremely dangerous.

Indian ladies are always falling whenever I grab the mic – Rexy

Rexy Anonimouz Ewulum, Nigerian Singer


Benjamin Njoku Ewulum Ifeanyi Anthony, popularly known as Rexy Anonimouz Ewulum, might not be popular among music lovers back home, but ask some in India, if they are familiar with his name, and the response will amaze you.

Vanguard drops this lead to establish the Anambra born rap artiste, Rexy Ewulum as he finds fame and success in his music career away from home.

According to the report, Rexy is one of the African musicians making waves in the country that is known for its romantic mausoleums. The singer relocated to India in 2010, after his graduation from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, where he studied Electronics Engineering.

20210527

Indian government reportedly sued by WhatsApp over new privacy rules

The WhatsApp logo seen displayed on a smartphone with a computer model of the COVID-19 coronavirus in the background.


WhatsApp sued the Indian government on Wednesday to stop what it said were oppressive new internet rules that would require it to make people’s messages “traceable” to outside parties for the first time, New York Times reports from San Francisco.

Tech Crunch drops the lead as ‘WhatsApp has sued the Indian government challenging the second largest internet market’s new regulations that could allow authorities to make people’s private messages “traceable,” and conduct mass surveillance.

This story cuts across virtually all major media headlines across the globe with CNBC stating pointers as:

20210524

Joe Biden on Israel-Palestine Conflict as he Pledges Help to Rebuild Gaza

A Palestinian woman walks past a dsetroyed building in the al-Rimal commercial district in Gaza City on May 22, 2021, following a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants in the Israeli-blockaded enclave.  (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)

President Joe Biden on Friday pledged to help organize efforts to rebuild Gaza and said creating a Palestinian state alongside Israel is the “only answer” to the conflict.

Biden stated that he had asked the Israelis to stop “inter-communal fighting” in the flashpoint city of Jerusalem. He however stressed “there is no shift in my commitment, commitment to the security of Israel” and added that until the region “unequivocally” acknowledges Israel’s existence “there will be no peace.”

This is coming two days after Israel-Palestine declared a ceasefire following 11-days of bloodshed, US President Joe Biden on Friday extended his support to help organize efforts to rebuild Gaza even as he insisted on a two-state solution–with a sovereign Palestinian state and Jerusalem as their shared capital with Israel–as “the only answer” to the conflict.

The idea of a two-state solution — with a sovereign Palestinian state alongside Israel and Jerusalem as their shared capital — has been the cornerstone of decades of international diplomacy aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

I had a total psychotic break and for a couple years I was not the same girl – Gaga

In this file photo taken on September 24, 2018 Singer/actress Lady Gaga attends the premiere of “A star is born” at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP)


US singer Lady Gaga said in a documentary out Friday that she was raped by a music producer and became pregnant at age 19, an ordeal that eventually caused her to have a “total psychotic break.”, Channels report.

Stefani Germanotta, more popular by her stage name “Gaga”, the story submits that the 38-year-old New York artist had previously revealed that she was raped by an industry producer when she was starting out in the business. She said this caused post-traumatic stress disorder that she still deals with, even if she says it is now under control.

“I was 19 years old and I was working in the business and a producer said to me: ‘Take your clothes off,'” she said in the documentary “The Me You Can’t See,” which was co-created by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry for the Apple TV+ platform.

“I said no. And I left,” Gaga recounts.

US President Joe Biden takes a test drive of Ford's new electric F-150


BAN ON OPEN GRAZING: Malami and the Southern governors

From Left: Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo; Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, Akwa Ibom Deputy Governor, Moses Ekpo; Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra, Douye Diri of Bayelsa, Ebonyi’s David Umahi, Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, Chairman, Southern Governors Forum and Governor of Ondo, Rotimi Akeredolu; Senator Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Babajide Sanwolu of Lagos, Enugu State’s Ifeanyi Ugwanyi, Imo Deputy Governor, Placid Njoku; Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde and Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia in a photograph after Southern Governors meeting at Government House, Asaba

The Anti-Corruption and Research Based Data Initiative (ARDI), on Saturday, said the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN)’s expression on open grazing was simply aimed at depicting freedom, rights and ownership and not indirectly targeted at any ethnic group, Nigerian Tribune reports.

Abubakar Malami (SAN), Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice


A few days ago the Vanguard reported that “the Chairman of the South West Governors Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu, has lambasted the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami on his position that the ban on open grazing by southern governors was akin to banning all spare parts trading in the North. Akeredolu in a statement personally signed by him on behalf of the southern governors in Akure, Ondo State said “lt is most unfortunate that the AGF is unable to distill issues as expected of a Senior Advocate.He declared that ‘the ban open grazing was irreversible and will be enforced’.

The report actually came with the following pointers from Ondo State Governor’s statement

… Ban irreversible and will be enforced

… lts unfortunate Malami unable to distil issues as expected of a Senior Advocate

… Comparing ban on open grazing with spare parts ban is annoying, betrays a terrible mind set

LUX TERRA MARKS WORLD DIALOGUE DAY WITH A TOWN HALL MEETING

The Network and Advocacy Group of Lux Terra Leadership Foundation organised a Town Hall Meeting to celebrate the 2021 World Dialogue Day, known more fully as "World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development," with the theme: NATIONAL INTEGRATION AND THE IMPERATIVE OF DIALOGUE, on Friday May 21, 2021.

The Executive Director, Lux Terra Leadership Foundation, Fr George Ehusani, who was one of the panellists, said the importance of this for Nigerians cannot be overemphasized, as it provides an opportunity for citizens to deepen their understanding of the importance of dialogue as an ongoing engagement in a culturally, religiously and politically diverse society such as our own, and at such a crisis moment as we are presently going through.

He said there is the need to listen to each other, and to genuinely seek to understand each other’s feelings and perspectives; and where there are serious differences of opinion, to respect the right of the other person or group to express such opinions.

Nigerians Are Not Required To Submit IMEIs – NCC

Nigerians are not required to submit the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of their phones from July contrary to earlier media reports.

This is according to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) which debunked earlier reports suggesting that the masses would have to submit their IMEIs to the Federal Government.

According to NCC spokesperson Ikechukwu Adinde via a statement issued on Friday, the commission is in the process of deploying a Device Management System.

“At no time did the commission issue a statement regarding the registration of IMEI by subscribers and it has no plans to do so,” he said. “The reports in question have emanated from a section of the Revised National Identity Policy for SIM Card Registration recently launched by President Muhammadu Buhari and which has been uploaded on the commission’s website.

20210515

MUST YOU START A CHURCH? - Mike

From the IG Desk of Evangelist Mike Bamiloye


Must You Start A Church?

Because you are gifted to Speak, and you are in control of the Youths in your local assembly;

Does that Mean You are Anointed to Start a Church?

 

Because you are respected by a large members of the congregation, and you are trusted by the Pastor to handle Counseling Sessions for a lot of members of the Church, you are now very close to them and you know the houses of many of them,

Must You Start a Church because of that?

 

And You Dear Brother,

Because you were the President of the Campus Fellowship

Highly Respected on Campus,

Having a lot of brothers serving you and carrying your Bibles,

Sisters taking care of you in Shift-duties,

Cooking your food and Laundrying your clothes,

Because you were their "Papa".

95-year-old West Virginia man is the oldest organ donor in US history – CORE

According to the Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE), Cecil Lockhart, a 95-year-old man from West Virginia just made history as the oldest organ donor in US history.

Cecil died on May 4. A woman in her 60s received the 95-year-old man's liver after his death, the Center for Organ Recovery & Education said in a news release.

"Anything he could do to help people he did”, said Bill Davis, Lockhart's son-in-law. “And this is just a way he's continuing to help people after his time on Earth is finished.

According to the United Network for Organ Sharing, the previous record for the nation’s oldest donor was 93 years old, CNN reported.

“CORE is incredibly proud to have been able to make this historic organ donation possible,” Susan Stuart, CORE President and CEO, submitted in the release. “This landmark in the field of transplantation is just another example of CORE’s pioneering legacy and commitment to innovation, which, over the last 40 years, has given 6,000 people in the United States the opportunity to save more than 15,000 others as organ donors.”

We have to make our healthcare work for all of us - Obaseki

After receiving an abridged report of the review of recommendations on the state’s healthcare sector reforms from my Health Advisory Team, I reassured that my administration will continue to prioritize the health of all Edo people, ensuring the provision of quality health care services.

Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State gave this statement via his official social media handle to reassure that his administration will continue to prioritize the health and well-being of all Edo people, ensuring the provision of quality health care services.

“What the committee has done for us is very fundamental and far reaching”, the message read further. “The questions they have tried to help us answer; first, is what should be the role of government in the healthcare system?

“Secondly, Should the government be a provider of healthcare services or a regulator of people in the healthcare system, or both?

Is the King insane? - TANKO

Kai! What’s happening in this village? Is the king insane? People are leaving the village every passing day because of his authoritarian rule, because of his selfishness hunger has set in, crimes are on the increase, elders have turned beggars, and worst still he has refused the divine warnings of the gods. Now because of his inadequacies he has forced me into propaganda, forgetting that the gods always have the last laugh. But what can I do to stop this mess? I know the beginning. I know the middle, and certainly, I can feel the end already. But must the end be as disastrous as I so feel?

... TANKO


HOW TO BECOME AN ORGAN DONOR

While many people believe there is an age limit associated with being an organ donor, UNOS chief medical officer David Klassen said no one is too old or too young to donate.

"Every potential donor is evaluated on a case-by-case basis at the time of their death to determine which organs and tissue are suitable for donation," Klassen said. "Cecil's generous and historic gift is a perfect example of that."

As of February, more than 107,000 people are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant in the U.S. and 17 people die each day waiting for a transplant, according to organdonor.gov.

One donor can save up to eight lives by donating a heart, two lungs, a liver, pancreas, two kidneys, and intestines.

20210514

Ellen DeGeneres schedules the end of her long-running daytime TV talk show for 2022

Ellen DeGeneres, TV Personality


Talk show host, writer, producer, actress and comedian, Ellen DeGeneres plans to end the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” after its “Season 19” in 2022.

One of her reasons for the intended action according to media reports is “When you're a creative person, you constantly need to be challenged — and as great as this show is, and as fun as it is, it's just not a challenge anymore”

But according to a BBC report, Ellen DeGeneres has told viewers she is ending her long-running TV show because "I truly have felt like next season was the right time" to bring it to a close.

"The truth is, I always trust my instincts. My instinct told me it's time," she said on her new episode.

In her pre-recorded opening monologue, she said: "I want you to know that I've thought a lot about this decision. I sat with it for a while. I meditated on it."

20210513

Good gracious! Mallam Ahmed, you mean you don’t realise Toyin can walk in here anytime? - Ama

I mean, you’ve asked my friend to marry you and she has agreed to do so. But now, you don’t want to marry her but me. Isn’t that quite ridiculous and irresponsible?

... Ama


Follow-up the update here on AMA EBONY


PDP, APC senators clash over calls for Buhari’s impeachment

Muhammadu Buhari, President, Federal Republic of Nigeria


SENATORS Biodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti) and Yusuf Yusuf (APC, Taraba), on Wednesday, disagreed over calls for the impeachment of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), over his inability to deal with Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, reports Punch Newspapers.

The report establishes that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party senators had last week asked Buhari to rise up to the occasion or risk legislative action while their counterparts in the ruling All Progressives Congress dismissed such calls, insisting that the president was doing his best to tackle the situation.

“Impeachment is not yet on the table”, Senator Olujimi Abiodun (PDP, Ekiti South) said, urging her colleagues not to hesitate to opt for Buhari’s impeachment whenever the need arose, lamenting however, that the Buhari regime was not doing enough to tackle the scourge. “When it is on the table, we would all look at it squarely in the face because if we have a serious problem like what we have in Nigeria, we need to also think seriously about the solution.”

20210512

Lagos MUST continue to enjoy an atmosphere of peace, safety and all-encompassing security - Sanwo-Olu

Today, at a stakeholders' meeting on security which included religious leaders, military chiefs, traditional and community leaders, students, unionists and members of the State Executive Council, we got the support of Lagosians to tackle all security challenges in the state.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State gave the message a few days ago via a post on his official social media handle.

“The issue of the unruly behaviour of Okada riders is a major concern and we are determined to deal with this with the strong arm of the Law”, the message read further. “We are introducing First and Last Mile buses next week, which will ply the routes the motorcycles are plying.

“To make the state more secure, we will fully implement the State’s Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law of 2019 which will enable us demolish abandoned buildings and construction sites being used as a safe haven for hoodlums and miscreants.

A Mother's Faith - Rev. Arlene Stubbs



Mothers Day Service with the sermon titled "A Mother's Faith" by Rev. Arlene Stubbs, held May 9, 2021. This video is curtesy of NEWLIFEAG.

LOVE ONE ANOTHER



Sunday Mass held at Lux Terra Leadership Chapel, celebrated by Rev. Fr. George Ehusani on May 9, 2021 at 8am with the homily titled "Love One Another"

20210510

TOP 100521 NEWS | CURRENT AFFAIRS ANALYSIS

Nigeria's human right activist,  Reno Omokri was last week featured as guest on "Focus Nigeria",  AIT's current affairs programme to lend his opinion on the issue of insecurity currently ravaging Nigeria.

20210507

The Scripture is far ahead of Man - Mike

Got this from Evangelist Mike Bamiloye's official IG with the message "The Scripture is far ahead of Man". What do you think? See the video below:

CATHOLIC MASS HELD AT ST GABRIEL CHAPLAINCY | DURUMI 1 | ABUJA

The Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. Fr. Zacharia Samjumi, General Secretary, CSN, on May 1, 2021 at 8am.

Chasing my dreams in the most beautiful shoes - Linda

Linda Ikeji shows off her favourite shoes on Instagram. What do you think? See the video below:

COMMISSIONING OF EFFURUN-OTOR/OVWOR BRIDGE AND ACCESS ROAD UGHELLI SOUTH LGA DELTA STATE

COMMISSIONING OF EFFURUN-OTOR/OVWOR BRIDGE AND ACCESS ROAD UGHELLI SOUTH LGA DELTA STATE 16 03 2021

TOP 070521 NEWS ROUND-UP

TVC NEWS: An 80-year-old woman, Mrs. Mary Adebayo, her 19-year-old granddaughter, Funmilola Adebayo and two other ladies have been arrested in Akure, the Ondo state capital by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, for selling assorted illicit drugs like cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, Tramadol, Swinol and Skuchies.

Following intelligence-based raids and follow up operations on their locations on May 2, over 19kg of cocaine and other psychoactive substances were recovered from the suspects while the octogenarian, her granddaughter and two other ladies; Tessy Matthew and Blessing Adesida were arrested.

As a result of the bust, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) has directed the acting Commander, Ondo state command of the Agency, Callys Alumona to launch a manhunt for other members of the drug cartel now on the run.

TVCNEWS: Imo State government procures additional one hundred security vehicles and gadgets for "Operation Search and Flush" state owned special security outfit to stem the spate of insecurity in the State.

20210506

Adviser suggests Biden still wears mask outside out of habit

President Joe Biden arrives to speak at an event to mark Amtrak's 50th anniversary at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Friday, April 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)


One of President Joe Biden's top White House advisers suggested Sunday that he's still wearing a mask outdoors out of habit although the latest public health guidance says he doesn't need it, reports Associated Press News from Wilmington, Delaware.

Questioned about Biden's practice, senior adviser Anita Dunn told CNN's “State of the Union” that she realized that she was also still wearing her mask outdoors even after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said fully vaccinated people like her and Biden can stop wearing masks outside when they're alone or not among strangers.

20210505

INFORMATION AS A PUBLIC GOOD AND THE QUEST FOR PRESS FREEDOM - Ehusani


INFORMATION AS A PUBLIC GOOD AND THE QUEST FOR PRESS FREEDOM

Lead Paper presented at the World Press Freedom Day Media Stakeholders’ Roundtable

Abuja, May 5, 2021.

By

Rev. Fr. George EHUSANI, Executive Director, Lux Terra Leadership Foundation

___________________________________________________________________________

 A: INTRODUCTION

1.   The theme for the World Press Freedom Day, May 3, 2021 is “Information as a public good” per UNESCO, and the day was observed in Nigeria as elsewhere according to tradition. It is a day to Promote the Freedom of the Press, to Fight Against Oppressive or Tyrannical Governments that seek to curtail this fundamental right, and also a day to honour our fallen heroes – innocent journalists like Dele Giwa, Bagauda Kaltho and Chinedu Offoaro who lost their lives at the hands of brutal dictators or “disappeared” on account of simply discharging their duties! We pay tribute to the likes of Tunde Thompson and others who spent years in jail, for simply doing their work as journalists during the dark days of military dictatorship in Nigeria. We pay tribute to functionaries of the Newswatch Magazine, Tell Magazine, the Guardian, Tribune, Punch, Champion, Vanguard, and Daily Trust Newspaper among other print media outfits that risked everything in the course of providing space for champions and advocates of democracy and free speech, through those years often describes as “years eaten by the locust.”

Yes, I agree with Lanre Arogundade that “there cannot be information for public good where journalists are in chains!” Yes, there cannot be information for public good when governments or agencies of government routinely weaponize the law, to punish individuals and group that express dissenting views. We cannot have information for public good when journalists and media houses are targeted mainly for uncovering uncomfortable truths, reporting failures of government or exposing high level corruption.

What is a public good? “Public Good,” also known as “the Common Good” is one of the nine cardinal principles in the Catholic Social lexicon, along with: the principle of Human Dignity and Inviolability, Participation, Distributive Justice, Peace & Non-Violence, Subsidiarity, Preferential Option for the Poor and the Vulnerable, Solidarity, and Human Stewardship over Natural Creation. In this lexicon the common good is defined as “the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as individuals or as groups, to reach their fulfilment more fully and more easily.”

In ordinary political discourse Common or Public Good refers to those provisions and facilities – whether material cultural or institutional – that a community provides to all members in order to fulfil a relational obligation. They all have to care for certain interests that they all have in common. Typical examples of the common good in a modern liberal democracy include: the road system; public parks; police protection and public safety; courts and the judicial system; public schools; museums and cultural institutions; public transportation; civil liberties, such as the freedom of speech (which includes the press freedom) and the freedom of association; the system of property; clean air and clean water; and national defense. The term itself may refer either to the interests that members have in common or to the facilities that serve common interests. For example, people may say, “the new public library will serve the common good” or “the public library is part of the common good”.

Is Devolution of Powers the Solution to Nigeri'a Problems? - The Platform

“The Platform” had its May 1, 2021 Edition at The Covenant Place, Iganmu, Lagos, Nigeria with high calibre participations.

Speaking at the one-day event were the Convener, Pastor Poju Oyemade, The Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, The Director General, Nigreian Institute of International Affairs, Professor Eghosa, Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Dr. Olisa Agbakoba, Chair of the Editorial Board of Thisday Newspaper, Mr. Segun Adeniyi, Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Osita Chidioka, and the International Legal Scholar and Consultant, Dr. Charles Omole among others.

The Platform Nigeria event is designed to facilitate growth in the areas of personal capacity, productivity and national development within Nigeria.

20210503

I Need You To Change The Way I Think



Curtesy, YouVersion

Grandmother, 71, who can deadlift 250lbs says she feels better than she did 30 years ago


Got this from Daily Mail with the tag: 'Granny goals!! : SWNS'.  Really, can you beat that?

We know we have issues to deal with as a country in terms of security and Lagos will certainly be leading that conversation because we know how critical this State is to the nation - Sanwo-Olu

At the 34th Synod of the Diocese of Lagos, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) today, I gave the assurance that our administration will stop at nothing to ensure Lagos remains safe.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State made the submission in his post via his official social media handle today.

"We know we have issues to deal with as a country in terms of security and Lagos will certainly be leading that conversation because we know how critical this State is to the nation", the message read. "Our state is the melting point for our nation; where anybody can come in with a lot of aspirations and do very well.

Governor Babajide Hosts a Ramadam Tafsir

I hosted a Ramadan Tafsir today attended by political and business leaders such as Chief Bisi Akande, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Oba Rilwan Akiolu and Aliko Dangote.

Governor Babajide Sanwo=Olu of Lagos State made this known in his post on his official social media handle.

"I thanked the Chief Imam of Lagos, Sheikh Oluwatoyin Abou-Nolla for his inspiring message of unity and peace", the message read.

I celebrate the Nigerian press and our journalists for their roles in the development of our society - Sanwo-Olu

From the Facebook desk of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on the celebration of the 'World Press Freedom Day':

On the occasion of ‘World Press Freedom Day’ Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State urges media practitioners to uphold the ethics of the journalism profession and leverage on the power of the Freedom of Information

From the Facebook Desk of Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State:

Those out to bring the state down must be prepared to be brought down as well - Uzodimma

At today's church service held at the Victory Chapel, Imo State Government House, Owerri, I had the opportunity to address some issues pertinent to the safety of our lives and properties as Imolites amidst the prevailing insecurity.

Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State made the submission on via a post on his official social media handle yesterday.

"I disclosed that security agencies have identified those behind the recent disturbances in the state", the post read. "In the next few days, their identities would be unveiled alongside their actions so that they can face justice squarely.

Full Broadcast (Text ) of Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State On The Occasion Of May Day Celebration In Owerri On May 1, 2021

BROADCAST BY GOVERNOR HOPE UZODIMMA OF IMO STATE ON THE OCCASION OF THE CELEBRATION OF MAY DAY, IN OWERRI, ON MAY 1, 2021

Today is a great day for workers all over the globe. May 1st, otherwise known as May Day is traditionally reserved World over to celebrate workers. To celebrate the noble sacrifices workers have made to ensure better working conditions for all workers. Some of them paid with their lives just to secure a better tomorrow for the working class.

On this auspicious occasion of May Day celebration therefore I salute workers all over the country, particularly Imo State workers, for their understanding in the face of the Coronavirus which threatened the welfare of workers. To Imo State workers I say thank you for your patience, for your cooperation and patriotism, in the face of the numerous challenges that assailed us on assumption of office.

Apart from the fact that the dreaded Covid 19 pandemic welcomed us in office, we in addition inherited an empty treasury. The situation was not made any better by the fact that there was no handover note to navigate our take-off as government.

Notwithstanding these daunting challenges, we did not just hit the ground running but did so with uncommon courage and innovation which has changed our dear state for the better. Prominent in this regard is the complete digitalization of the fiscal operations of the state which has greatly reduced corruption in the public sector. Behind this revolutionary automation exercise is a data centre that is ranked the best in the country.

TOP 030521 NEWS | CURRENT AFFAIRS ANALYSIS

TVC NEWS

Angry Lawmakers Lament Worsening Security Situation


So much events and happenings on the news in the last few days. So much more below:

TOP 030521 PRESENTATION SNIPPETS

“First, is a laid back citizenry. I think we need a citizenry that would consistently and irreverently hold the feet of those in office to fire. Second, the civil service. If we can transform and bring committed professionals back to the civil service, they will be in the position to assist those in politics to deliver on what they have promised the people. Third, are the politicians and their capacity to deliver”

… Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, on the May 1st 2021 Edition of “The Platform”, responding to the question “What do you think are the three biggest challenges the country is facing now and how do you think we can solve them?”

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It is a great injustice to the people of the Niger Delta region for the Federal Government to continue to run the NDDC without a constituted board — as the current sole administratorship is not recognized by the establishing law - Okowa

As we work to continue to develop the states of the South-South geopolitical region, yesterday, I was delighted to welcome my dear friend and brother, Gov. Udom Emmanuel, for the inauguration of roads, bridges, and schools in Agbarho and Oleh.

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State dropped this message on his post yesterday via his official social media handle.

In the message the governor stated further that "During the visit, we spoke extensively about the need for President Muhammadu Buhari to reconstitute the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) without further delay.

"This is because, it is a great injustice to the people of the Niger Delta region for the Federal Government to continue to run the NDDC without a constituted board — as the current sole administratorship is not recognized by the establishing law.

Education occupies a prominent place in the Six-Pillar Development Agenda - Sanwo-Olu

It is exciting for us and for Lagos State University as the school commences a  partnership with Cornell University, an Ivy League school in New York.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State dropped the message on his social media handle stating that "The LASU collaboration with Cornell University reflects our commitment to the provision of quality and sustainable education that meets the educational needs of the citizenry.

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NIGERIAN TRIBUNE: Set Up Committee To Look Into The Plight Of Workers In Kogi, NLC Tells Bello

The Kogi State Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Onu Edoka has called on the state government to set up a committee to look into the plight of workers in the state.

Speaking on Saturday during this year Workers Day celebration which took place at the Confluence Stadium Lokoja, he said the issue of percentage salary to primary school teachers and workers at the local government councils is unacceptable.

He added that workers in the state are facing serious hardship because of the situation they find themselves in.


NIGERIAN TRIBUNE: Terrorism: Press Akpabio To Name Sponsors, PDP Urges DSS

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has charged the Department of State Services (DSS) and other security agencies to immediately invite the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Godswill Akpabio, to name politicians in the All Progressives Congress (APC) that are behind the acts of terrorism and banditry in the country.

In a statement issued by Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the PDP on Friday, the party pointed out that there is “a self-professed evidence that Senator Akpabio is privy to certain terrorism related information which he must be made to share with the DSS as well as other security agencies.”

We’ll report you to Pope for threatening Buhari, APC tells Mbaka


The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Yekini Nabena, has said Father Ejike Mbaka of Adoration Ministry, Enugu, is threatening the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), reports Punch.

This is in reaction to a sermon delivered by Mbaka in which he called for the President to resign or be impeached over the issue of insecurity in Nigeria. This situation was captured a few days ago by Daily Post with the caption “Fr Mbaka makes U-turn, calls for Buhari’s impeachment [VIDEO]” and the news copy below:

Catholic Priest and Spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Fr Ejike Mbaka, has called for the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari over the high level of insecurity in the country.

Mbaka said Buhari has failed Nigeria woefully and that he should resign now.

Speaking at the Adoration Ministry in Enugu, he wondered how Buhari will maintain grave silence despite the incessant killings in the country.

Recovering N94tn unremitted fund, solution to Nigeria’s economic crisis – Falana

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has asked the Federal Government to compel the Nigerian National Corporation to return unremitted funds between 2010 and 2014 and another N94tn held by oil operators, reports Punch.

In the report, Falana noted that the announcement by the NNPC that there was no money to remit into the federation account next month amounted to blackmailing the government into accepting deregulation policy of the downstream sector.

The human rights lawyer who spoke in Abuja on Thursday at a lecture delivered in honour of Prof Omotoye Olorode stated that “The Auditor-General of the Federation has revealed that between 2010 and 2014, $16bn worth of crude oil was not accounted for by the NNPC. Also, the Revenue Mobilisation and Allocation Commission and NEITI have come out to say that the NNPC has failed to remit to the federation account about $22bn dividends paid by the LNG.

“The NNPC has not, up to this moment, denied any of these serious allegations. So, if they say there is no money now, it is meant to blackmail Nigerians that the Corporation won’t remit money because it is paying for subsidy.

Prayer Messages For Today

 


For a while now Linda Ikeji, Nigeria's popular blogger has been dropping a lot of prayers via her IG. Today, the first of May, she has this one for her followers:

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