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Friday 23 August 2024

"Resume Healthy with Academic Excellence”, As Dr. Sola Pitan Holds Medical Outreach For 2500 School children In Lagos

 

By Yomi Durojaye 




Orile Agege General Hospital (OAGH) has organized Y2024 Back-to-School Medical Outreach 2024/2025 academic session resumption for 2500 school children in Lagos 
CEO/MD, Orile Agege General Hospital, Dr. Sola Pitan


 
The Medical Director/CEO of OAGH.  Dr. Sola Pitan disclosed this during the commencement of the week-long Back-To-school Medical Outreach held recently at the facility, stressing that the programme was initiated to meet the school-health needs of children within the Orile Agege community ahead of the school resumption. The initiative is the third edition and is themed: “Resume Healthy: Academic Excellence”, with a target of 2500 school children.



 “The programme was designed to ensure a healthy life that enhances children’s learning between ages five and 15 during the school year. The children will go through pediatrics, evaluation, eye, ear, dental checks, nutrition/diabetes and social welfare services. The various screening will help detect potential health problems and improve the overall health of the children", he stated.




The programme, he said, started in 2022 and it has been increasing by the year with the number of children and partners as more people in the community now trust the government hospitals with their health care, as such they come along with their children.

The Medical Director added that the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led government recognised OAGH’s growth and designated the hospital as one of the government-owned facilities to start training medical house officers.

He said, “We have got accommodation for them; we are ready and waiting for the visit of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) to come and accredit us. We thank the Governor for helping us to achieve that status. Our theatre used to be two but it’s now a four-suite theatre; we have also been able to expand the hospital services", Pitan said. 

This, according to him, is a testament to the good works that Governor Sanwo-Olu and all the health care providers are doing. All the training, capacity development, and every other tool and support are instrumental to the hospital's achievements as well as the support of the community. 

Dr. Pitan said OAGH is giving its best to the community to achieve the state government's desire to increase further access to healthcare delivery within and outside Orile Agege.

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Hospital Service Commission (HSC), Dr. Benjamin Eniayewun lauded the hospital for championing the well-being of children in the state through its health initiative.

He said:  “What we have on ground is best described with ‘The fact speaks for itself’, I can only say that this is the way to go. Prevention is sometimes better than cure; health promotion is the way to go, and there is so much we can do in this space before people fall sick, they’ll toe the wellness line”.

Also speaking at the event, the Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi ably represented by his vice Chairman, Hon. Oluwagbenga Abiola Agbelebu, said schools pupils are wonderful children of God that nothing is too much for the quality upbring of those children.

Hon. Abiola who hailed Dr. Pitan for the first of His kinds initiative to ensure School pupils enjoyed quality medical services that sharpened their knowledge and academic excellence.

As a government, "we will ensure the prioritization of excellent service delivery to our school pupils to enhance their quality performance in their academic and curricular activities". Abiola concluded.


Many Injured As BRT Bus Tumbles At Iyana Ipaja, Lagos

 

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

A fully loaded high-capacity Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) vehicle overturned inside the dedicated BRT lane at Iyana Ipaja, Lagos, resulting in injuries to 10 passengers.

 Many Injured A BRT Bus Tumbles At Iyana Ipaja, Lagos


According to an update from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), the accident occurred shortly after the bus had departed from the BRT park at Iyana Ipaja.


While giving an update on social media, the agency said the bus ran into an abandoned pedestrian bridge foot immediately after the Iyana Ipaja bridge, causing it to tip over onto its side.


The authorities have confirmed that all 10 victims have received necessary medical attention.


LASTMA officials were quickly on the scene to manage the situation and ensure that the victims were promptly taken care of.


The accident has caused significant disruption to traffic in the area, with efforts underway to clear the lane and restore normal traffic flow.


Motorists and commuters are advised to exercise caution and follow traffic directives as authorities work to resolve the situation

Corruption: EFCC Declares Yahaya Bello A Fugitive, Orders Arrest On Sight

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said the former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello must be made to face the law as he is currently charged with money laundering, breach of trust, and the misappropriation of N80.2 billion, during his time as governor.

Corruption:  EFCC Declares Yahaya Bello A Fugitive, Orders Arrest On Sight


The anti graft agency made this known on Thursday, during an interview on News Central TV.


Speaking at the interview, Spokesman for EFCC, Dele Oyewale said they had declared Bello wanted after multiple attempts to arrest him were unsuccessful and are unaware of his current location.


THE WHISTLER had reported that the Court of Appeal, Abuja on August 20, 2024, ordered Bello to appear before it for arraignment on corruption charges brought against him by the EFCC.


Reacting to the judgement, Oyewale said “the court of appeal is just to amplify the position of the commission and also to establish the fact that we are focused concerning his matter”.


“We are collaborating with both local and international law enforcement agencies to ensure Bello’s arrest.


“As it is now, Yahaya Bello cannot come into the open. He cannot make himself available anywhere because he has become a fugitive, and we all know the instruments of the law.


Anywhere he is sighted, he would be arrested,” Oyewale said.


He attributed delays in some cases brought before the commission to procedural issues and the commission’s “strict” adherence to the rule of law.


Profile Of The 23rd Chief Justice Of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun


By Ayodele Ifasakin 


Hon. Mr. Justice Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo KEKERE-EKUN CFR was born in London, the United Kingdom on 7th May 1958.

 Profile Of The 23rd Chief Justice Of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun


Her parents are both indigenes of Lagos State, Nigeria. She is the eldest of eleven siblings from both parents. Her father, Alhaji Senator Hassan Adisa Babatunde Fasinro, OFR, LL.D, was a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and fervent Muslim, a legal practitioner, an author, a very dedicated family man of noble lineage and one of the founding fathers of Lagos. He died at 99 years old in March 2019.


Her mother, Mrs. Winifred Layiwola Ogundimu (nÊe Savage), is a devout Christian. She studied nursing in the UK, where she qualified as a Public Health Nurse before returning to Nigeria in December 1965. Upon her return to Nigeria, she built her career in the civil service of Lagos State and retired years later, at the age of 60.


KMO Kekere-Ekun attended private primary schools before proceeding in 1970 to Queen’s College, Lagos, the best Federal Government College for girls in the country at the time. She studied Law at the University of Lagos, Nigeria, from 1977 to 1980 and obtained her LL.B in 1980.


She subsequently attended the Nigerian Law School from 1980 to 1981 and was called to the Nigerian Bar on 10th July 1981. From 1981 to 1982, she was engaged in the compulsory NYSC at the Ministry of Justice, Benin City, Bendel State (now Edo State). Afterwards, she proceeded to the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) where she obtained a master’s degree in law in 1983.


After qualifying as a lawyer and obtaining a Master’s degree in law from LSE, she worked in private law practice for a few years. As a result of the toll of the demands of private practice on her domestic responsibilities, she decided to join the bench to be able to enjoy more predictable work hours. She applied and was appointed by the Lagos State Judiciary as a Senior Magistrate Grade II in December 1989. This marked the beginning of her career on the bench. She was subsequently appointed a Judge of the High Court of Lagos State on 19th July 1996.


On 22nd September 2004, she was elevated to the Court of Appeal. As a Justice of the Court of Appeal, she served in five different Divisions across the country. She was the pioneer Presiding Justice of the Makurdi Division of the Court of Appeal, and also served as the Presiding Justice of the Akure Division of the Court of Appeal before her elevation to the Supreme Court on 8th July 2013. She is the 5th female to be promoted to the Apex Court after Aloma Mukhtar, Clara Bata Ogunbiyi, Olufunlola Adekeye and Mary Ukaego Peter-Odili.


-Justice Kekere-Ekun served as Chairman of the Robbery and Firearms Tribunal, Zone II, Ikeja, Lagos, from November 1996 till May 1999, when the Tribunals were abolished.


-She was one of 3 Judges of the Lagos State High Court first selected to try offences relating to financial crimes and money laundering under the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Establishment Act, 2004 and the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.


-In 2003, she served as a member of the Ethics Curriculum Planning Committee of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), in collaboration with the Department for International Development (DFID) and UNODC. This committee produced the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees.


-From February 2003-July 2004, she chaired the Public Complaints and Training Committee that was part of the UNODC pilot project on strengthening judicial integrity and capacity in Lagos State. This Committee investigated complaints against magistrates in the performance of their official duties.


-She served as a member of the committee that drafted the High Court of Lagos State (Civil Procedure) Rules 2004 from April 2002 till December 2002.


-From December 2001 till December 2004, she served as a member of the Steering Committee of the Lagos State Multi-Door Court House, the first court-connected Alternative Dispute Resolution center in Africa.


-After her elevation to the Appeal Court, she served on the Information Technology Committee, which was to facilitate the computerization of the Court.


She is a recipient of many awards and belongs to several professional associations and groups, such as the:-

.National Association of Women Judges .International Association of Women Judges

.Body of Benchers

.Life Bencher W.E.F.

.Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (Fellow)

.International Dispute Resolution Institute (Fellow)

She is also a member of the Ikoyi Club 1938 and married to Mr. Akin Kekere-Ekun, OFR (a former Managing Director of the now defunct Habib Bank Nigeria Plc) since December 1983. Their union is blessed with three children.

Thursday 22 August 2024

From Fuel Costs To Passport Fees, Food Price Hike, Nigerians Struggle Under Price Hikes - see more lists

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


Since President Bola Tinubu assumed office in May 2023, Nigeria has seen significant increases in the prices of various essential goods and services, affecting the cost of living for millions.


These hikes, attributed by the government to necessary economic reforms, have sparked widespread debate and concern.

From Fuel Costs To Passport Fees, Food Price Hike, Nigerians Struggle Under Price Hikes - see more list

While the government argues that these increases are necessary for economic reforms and sustainability, they have undeniably contributed to the rising cost of living.


PUNCH Online highlights a list of major items and services that have seen price hikes during Tinubu’s administration.


1.⁠ ⁠Fuel price surge


One of the most significant and controversial price hikes has been in fuel. Following the removal of the fuel subsidy in May 2023, the price of Premium Motor Spirit, commonly known as petrol, soared. The pump price jumped from around ₦185 per litre to over ₦500 per litre, with reports of prices reaching ₦700 per litre in some areas. This surge has had a ripple effect on transportation costs, food prices, and overall inflation.


2.⁠ ⁠Electricity tariffs increase


Electricity tariffs also saw a sharp rise. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission approved a tariff increase for Distribution Companies (DisCos), raising the tariff for Band A customers from ₦68/kWh to ₦225/kWh, a staggering 240% increase. According to the government, this move, which took effect in April 2024, aims to save the government ₦1.5 trillion by removing subsidies on electricity for this customer category. However, the hike has significantly added pressure on household expenses.


3.⁠ ⁠Passport fee hike


The Federal Government approved an upward review of passport fees, effective from September 1, 2024. According to a statement by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), the cost of a 32-page passport booklet with five-year validity increased from ₦35,000 to ₦50,000, while the 64-page booklet with ten-year validity rose from ₦70,000 to ₦100,000. The NIS stated that the hike was necessary to maintain the quality and integrity of the Nigerian passport.


4.⁠ ⁠Rising cooking gas prices


Cooking gas prices have continued to climb. As of March 2024, the average cost to refill a 5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) increased by 7.10% from February, reaching ₦6,591.62. Year-on-year, this marks a 42.97% increase from ₦4,610.48 in March 2023. The National Bureau of Statistics attributed this rise to various economic factors, including higher import costs.


5.⁠ ⁠Higher transportation costs


Transportation costs have significantly increased, largely driven by the fuel price hike. Public transportation fares in cities like Lagos and Abuja have doubled or even tripled. For example, the average bus fare from Berger to Mowe increased from ₦300 in March 2023 to ₦500 by August 2024. This surge has made commuting and intercity travel considerably more expensive for Nigerians.


6.⁠ ⁠Food price inflation


Food prices, already on the rise due to inflation and insecurity, have been further exacerbated by the removal of the fuel subsidy. The increased transportation costs have directly impacted the prices of staples such as rice, beans, and maize, placing additional strain on household budgets across the country.


7.⁠ ⁠Tuition fee increase


Tuition fees in several federal universities have also been hiked. For instance, the University of Lagos raised its tuition fees from around ₦19,000 to ₦190,250 for medical students and ₦140,250 for other courses. This substantial increase, announced in July 2023, has sparked protests among students and concerns over access to affordable education.

Why Chinese Firm Seized Another Nigerian Jet In Canada

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


Chinese company, Zhongshang Fucheng Industrial Investment Ltd, has completed the repossession of a luxury jet owned by Nigeria in Canada, as part of its ongoing confiscation of Nigerian assets globally.

Why Chinese Firm Seized Another Nigerian Jet In Canada


The aircraft, a Bombardier 6000 type BD-700-1A10, was handed over to Zhongshang following a recent change of custodian paperwork finalized by Canadian authorities in Montreal, according to sources familiar with the mattermatter told News360 Nigeria


This development follows a Canadian court ruling earlier this year, which empowered Zhongshang to seize the jet from Nigeria.


Despite attempts by Nigeria to retain ownership, Judge David Collier of the Superior Court of Quebec dismissed the country’s arguments on March 21, 2024.


The jet, purchased for $57 million by fugitive Dan Etete with proceeds from the controversial OPL 245 oil field sale, had been seized by Nigeria in 2016 and was held in Dubai before being flown to Canada in 2020.


Zhongshang’s seizure of the aircraft is part of its broader efforts to enforce arbitration awards amounting to over $70 million against Nigeria, following a failed free trade zone contract in Ogun State.


The Chinese firm has already seized Nigerian assets in the UK, France, and Canada, with further confiscations anticipated in Belgium and the United States.


Despite Nigeria’s repeated legal challenges across five countries, the nation has been unsuccessful in preventing these seizures and continues to deny any wrongdoing in the case.


Meanwhile, efforts to resolve the dispute through negotiations with Zhongshang have made little progress. The latest development has not yet been addressed by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

LASUSBAS CONDUCTS SEAMLESS JUPEB 2024 FINAL EXAMINATION

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


...External Supervisor Rate School High In Examination Conduct


The Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS) has received rave reviews on the smooth conduct of the ongoing Joint Universities Preliminary Examination Board (JUPEB) 2024 final examination. 

LASUSBAS CONDUCTS SEAMLESS JUPEB 2024 FINAL EXAMINATION



The chief examination supervisor, Prof. Solomon Akinboye, from the University of Lagos, gave accolades to the School for putting relevant mechanisms in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the examination, while giving a pass mark on the conduct of the students. 


Prof. Akinboye, spoke on Wednesday, 21st August 2024, when a correspondent from the Centre for Information and Public Relations, visited the LASUSBAS Campus in Topo, Badagry to cover the Chemistry Practical examination scheduled for that day. He said, "..the exam has been running seamlessly and we are impressed. Apart from some teething problems, which are normal, everything has been seamless so far." 


His assertion was corroborated by the Director of the School, Prof. Yunus Adeleke Dauda who expressed enthusiasm that judging by the level of preparation that the students have been put through, they would perform excellently in the exams. The professor of Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management, said, "We have put in the highest level of preparation for the exam, thanks to the university management who has done so much by giving us all we need to ensure the success of the process." 


He also added that "..we have done our best to prepare our students for the exams. We have one of the largest number of students that we have recorded in this programme so far, and we have taken care of all they need to make sure that they are successful. The students are also very prepared and based on that, and with the support of the management, I believe our students will be highly successful."


Prof. Dauda was on ground to oversee the examination alongside the Deputy Director, Dr Ronke Saibu and Assistant Director, Dr Waheed Akingbade. 


In the outgoing session, about 733 students were admitted for the LASUSBAS JUPEB programme, 476 of which took Chemistry Practical examination on Wednesday. 


The examination held under a controlled and secured environment with students subjected to series of security checks and biometric clearance before being allowed into the hall. 


Meanwhile, registration  has opened for admission into the LASUSBAS JUPEB programme for the 2024/2025. Prospective students can obtain their form via www.lasu.edu.ng/foundation.


The 2023/2024 final examinations commenced on Monday, 19th August 2024, is scheduled to conclude on Friday, 30th August, 2024.


We are LASU, We are Great!

Wednesday 21 August 2024

Police Arrest Couple For Allegedly Assaulting Their 8-Year-Old Maid

  By Ayodele Ifasakin 


The Edo State Police Command has arrested a couple for allegedly assaulting their eight-year-old maid, simply identified as Precious in Ikpoba Hill near Benin City in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area of the state.

Police Arrest Couple For Allegedly Assaulting Their 8-Year-Old Maid


The suspects were alleged to have inflicted injuries on the maid’s body who happened to be a niece to the wife identified simply as Mummy Gabriel.


It was gathered that the couple was later arrested by the police after some people reported the matter at the Oregbeni Police Division, Ikpoba Hill.


The spokesman of the command, Moses Joel Yamu, confirmed the arrest.


“The command is in receipt of this incident. The victim is currently undergoing treatment while the investigation continues," he said.

See the Current Fees for 32, 64 Pages As FG hikes Passport Fees

By Yomi Durojaye 


See the Current Fees for 32, 64 Pages As FG hikes Passport Fees 



FEDERAL GOVERNMENT APPROVES AN UPWARD REVIEW OF NIGERIANPASSPORT FEES TO ENSURE QUALITY AND INTEGRITY

See the Current Fees for 32, 64 Pages As FG hikes Passport Fees 




As part of its efforts to maintain the quality and integrity of theNigerian Standard Passport, the Federal Government has approved anupward review of the fees for the Passport effective from 1st September, 2024.


2. Based on the review, 32-page Passport booklet with 5 year validity previously charged at Thirty-five Thousand Naira (N35,000.00) will now be Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000.00) only; while 64-page Passport booklet with 10 year validity which was Seventy Thousand Naira (N70,000.00) will be One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100,000.00) only.


However, the fees remain unchanged in Diaspora.


3. While the Nigeria Immigration Service regrets any inconvenience this increase might cause prospective applicants; it assures Nigerians of unwavering commitment to transparency and quality service delivery at all times.


e-Signed


DCI KT Udo


Service Public Relations Officer


Service Headquarters, Abuja


21st August, 2024.

Sports: Learn From My Mistakes, Etim Esin Tells Osimhen

 By Yomi Durojaye 

Ex-Nigeria international Etim Esin has weighed in on the lingering transfer of Napoli Striker, Victor Osimhen, attributing the delay to off-field issues, especially the player’s outburst against former Super Eagles coach Finidi George.


Osimhen, who slammed Finidi during a live video in June over comments regarding his absence from the national team, has been a subject of transfer even before the start of the summer transfer window, but with 10 days left for business, the former Italian champions are still seeking suitable offers for the player valued at €130m.



Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, PSG and Manchester United have all been linked with a move for the reigning African Footballer of The Year but nothing has materialised with the Blues remaining as the only viable option.


In an interview with Elegbete TV, Esin, who is regarded as one of the most gifted Nigerian players, feels the transfer of the 25-year-old ought not to take too long, given his pedigree as the best player in Africa.


“A coach can make or mar you in terms of indiscipline, and I think one of my pitfalls was indiscipline,” Esin told Elegbete TV.


“You haven’t played the World Cup. You haven’t won AFCON; you just won the African Footballer of The Year, and you are ranting like this.


“Look at all the transfer saga going on. Now, they are looking for a swap deal, making your life difficult. Which African Footballer of the Year has been involved in a swap deal? Yekini, Amuneke, Ikpeba and co, signed them straight up.


“I think Osimhen should sit down and even come and ask someone like me what indiscipline has cost me in football. Thank God it hasn’t cost my life.


He also noted that the player should turn his attention to the more needy aspects of the residents of the area in which he grew up in Lagos.


“Go to where you are from and build an academy. Raise another star, if they can’t play football, give them scholarships. That’s what his team should advise him to do. I’m not coming here showing off with music stars. I used to do that, but it would derail him.


“By now, his deal should have been closed. The window is almost over.”


Osimhen was signed from Lille in 2020 for a fee of around €75m and the Nigeria international has gone on to establish himself as one of the most exciting strikers in world football. He scored 25 league goals in the 2022/23 season to help Napoli win the Serie A for the first time in 33 years, emerged as the league’s top scorer and won the APOTY award in December 2023.

SANWO-OLU UNVEILS BLOCK OF SIX CLASSROOMS, OFFICES AT OKEGUN-ODOFIN

 By Yomi Durojaye 


… Commends Nigerian Breweries Plc for Collaboration 


The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has commissioned and officially handed over the first Okegun-Odofin Community Junior Secondary School, constructed and donated by Nigerian Breweries Plc to the Lagos State Government under the "One Community At a Time" (OCAAT) initiative.

SANWO-OLU UNVEILS BLOCK OF SIX CLASSROOMS, OFFICES AT  OKEGUN-ODOFIN


The event took place on Tuesday at Okegun-Odofin Ajeniya Village, Ibeju-Lekki, with Governor Sanwo-Olu represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Barr. ‘Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin.


The Governor commended Nigerian Breweries Plc for supporting the Lagos State Government’s "Education and Technology" pillar of the THEMES Plus Developmental Agenda. He emphasised that the donation of the school is a lifetime legacy, as educating a child is tantamount to educating a nation.



His words, “Education is central to our administration’s developmental agenda because we recognise that the future of Lagos State is closely linked to the quality of education we provide for our children. It is therefore encouraging to see Nigerian Breweries Plc actively embracing their role as stakeholders in advancing education in our society through the Nigerian Breweries-Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund”.


The Governor highlighted that this partnership showcases the power of Public-Private Partnerships, which have been crucial in driving progress and development across various sectors in Lagos State. He noted that the establishment of the school would enable parents to send their children to a nearby secondary school, eliminating the need for long commutes and ensuring access to quality education in a conducive environment. 


Sanwo-Olu also praised the immediate past Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mrs. Folashade Sherifat Jaji for initiating and securing approval from the State Executive Council for the implementation of the OCAAT programme during her tenure.


The OCAAT initiative, the Governor explained, is an integrated, inter-sectoral, community-based programme focusing on sanitation, health, education, and recreation, aiming to sustainably improve the lives of people in underserved communities across the state.


He added that, beyond the Okegun-Odofin intervention, the initiative has positively impacted other communities as well. He urged community leaders and residents to ensure the school is protected, emphasising that the security of the school and its infrastructure is a collective responsibility.


Speaking earlier, the Corporate Affairs Director of Nigerian Breweries, Mrs. Shola Morgan stated that the project is part of the company’s ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts to enhance quality education in Nigeria. 


She expressed pride in partnering with the Lagos State Government’s OCAAT initiative to create better learning environments for the country’s future leaders, highlighting the company's educational CSR initiatives across various parts of the Federation.


In her remarks, former SSG and OCAAT initiator, Mrs. Folashade Jaji expressed her happiness at the completion of the Okegun-Odofin Junior High School. She extended her gratitude to Governor Sanwo-Olu, Nigerian Breweries Plc, and the local community, particularly Baale Okegun-Odofin, Chief Ismaila Ogunkoya, who donated the land for the project.


The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Tolani Alli-Balogun assured that preparations to get the school operational are well underway, with recruitment for teaching staff from within the community set to begin immediately.


The Baale of Okegun-Odofin, Chief Ismaila Ogunkoya, and other community leaders also expressed their appreciation to the Governor, Mrs. Jaji, and Nigerian Breweries, pledging to take ownership of and protect the school.


The new school facility includes six classrooms, a principal’s office, staff rooms, and separate toilet facilities for boys and girls.


In attendance at the event were Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office, Mr. Kehinde Farouk Gbajumo; Permanent Secretary, Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Abayomi Abolaji; Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, Engr. Sesan Olowa; traditional rulers, chiefs, and the Education Secretary for the district.


#AGreaterLagosRising 

#LASG

LAGOS JOINS OTHER SOUTHWEST STATES TO CELEBRATE ISESE DAY

By Ayodele Ifasakin  


… Reiterates Commitment to Promote Indigenous Tradition, Heritage


In a bid to promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the state, Lagos State joined other South-West states in celebrating Isese Day, observed on August 20th, in line with the United Nations' World Traditional Religion Day.



Isese Day is a significant celebration of the Yoruba religion, which encompasses the traditional spiritual beliefs and practices of the Yoruba people, predominantly found in southwestern Nigeria, including Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara, and parts of Kogi State.


To commemorate this occasion, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mr. Idris Aregbe led a delegation from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, along with the Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture, to visit Obas and traditional leaders across the state.


During the visit, Mr. Aregbe congratulated the Obas and urged them to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity, and stability in the state and the country at large. He emphasised the importance of preserving cultural heritage and promoting indigenous traditions, highlighting the government's commitment to supporting traditional institutions.



Aregbe said that the state government also enjoined the traditional worshippers to celebrate in moderation and respect the rights of others, ensuring that the culture of religious tolerance in the state is upheld.


As part of the festivities, the Special Adviser joined celebrations at the Palace of His Royal Majesty, Oba Rilwan Akiolu of Lagos. 


The revered Monarch shared words of wisdom with adherents who gathered at the palace to celebrate with him, urging everyone to embrace truth and patience and to pray for divine guidance for our leaders. He emphasised the importance of respect, understanding, and spiritual growth, advocating for prayers and support for leaders to foster a more harmonious and progressive society.


Mr. Aregbe’s visit to the palace was a significant moment in the Isese Day celebrations, highlighting the collaboration and mutual respect between traditional institutions and the government.


The Special Adviser also visited the palace of the Oniru of Iru Land, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, who commended Governor Sanwo-Olu for approving Isese Day as a public holiday, allowing workers to celebrate Yoruba culture and heritage. Oba Lawal pledged that traditional rulers would continue educating the youth about Lagos' culture and heritage and presented a publication on the history of Iru Land, along with a Quarterly Gazette, to the Special Adviser.


Oba Lawal also noted that the Iru Kingdom had begun consultations and appeasement of the gods, particularly Olokun Aje at the beachside, for peace, progress, and unity in the community, Lagos State, and Nigeria earlier in the day.


The celebration is a testament to the Lagos State Government's dedication to promoting, propagating, and preserving the state's rich cultural heritage. It featured various cultural parades by different traditional groups, prayers, music, and dance.


By joining other South-West states in observing Isese Day, the Lagos State Government aims to foster a sense of unity and shared identity among the Yoruba people and other traditional communities, enhancing the preservation of cultural heritage.


#AGreaterLagosRising 

#LASG

Nigerian Army Officer Arrested With 485 Rounds Of Ammunition Hidden In Cartons Of Dry Fish

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Nigerian Army Officer Arrested With 485 Rounds Of Ammunition Hidden In Cartons Of Dry Fish


 Nigerian Army Officer Arrested With 485 Rounds Of Ammunition Hidden In Cartons Of Dry Fish


ANigerian soldier, Sergeant Saad Adamu with service number 05NA/56/385 has been arrested for alleged possession of illegal ammunition in Borno State, SaharaReporters can report.


Adamu was reportedly found with 485 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and 2 magazines concealed in cartons of dry fish. 


According to a military signal seen by SaharaReporters, the soldier was arrested at Njimtilo, along Damaturu/Maiduguri Road. 


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Rain, Lightning, Thunderstorms Caused Petrol Scarcity: NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Ltd. has blamed the fuel scarcity that has led to long queues in filling stations nationwide due to recent rains, lightning, and thunderstorms.

Rain, Lightning, Thunderstorms Caused Petrol Scarcity: NNPC 


NNPCL’s vice-president (downstream), Dapo Segun, disclosed this at a press conference at the NNPC towers in Abuja.


Fuel queues have resurfaced in filling stations across the country, with car owners spending long hours in queues and black markets having a field day with fuel now being sold for as much as over N1,000.


Apologising to Nigerians for the queues springing up across the country and noting that the NNPC will not like to make excuses, Mr Segun, on Tuesday, said the recent weather conditions hampering the sufficient distribution of fuel across the country is beyond the control of the corporation, but assured that all will be done to manage the situation.


“We’ll like to apologise to Nigerians for the queues we’ve been seeing springing up. A number of the causes are outside of our control but we’ll do our best to manage. We do not like to make excuses,” Mr Segun stated. “For example, since the rains began, the Estragos channel has been difficult to navigate through. We have vessel after vessel going around there because of siltation, and that has really hindered our ability to bring petroleum products, particularly PMS, up country.”


The NNPCL executive added, “We also understand that with the rains also, situations where to discharge petroleum products where there is lightning, thunderstorms, you have to suspend, not just the discharge of petroleum products onshore but also, the evacuation from the tankers. We’ve had situations that have occurred in recent times.


“We’ve also had issues with the road network. That also gives challenges in bringing these products upcountry. The tightness you see in Lagos currently was due to a very short supply gap, which has since been redressed. Vessels are in Lagos now, offloading and discharging as I speak. So, that is definitely short-lived.”


Mr Segun vowed that despite the number of factors creating the nightmarish situations, no stone will be left unturned in ensuring that petroleum products get to all nooks and crannies in the country.

LAGOS TASKFORCE RIDS MILE 2 - OKE OF ROADSIDE PETROLEUM DEALERS, SHANTIES..… Confiscates Over 2000 Litres Of Petroleum Products.



… Confiscates Over 2000 Litres Of Petroleum Products

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

 LAGOS TASKFORCE RIDS MILE 2 - OKE OF ROADSIDE PETROLEUM DEALERS, SHANTIES


Lagos State Task Force has taken critical steps to curb the escalating challenges posed by roadside vendors and the proliferation of shanties along Mile 2 - Oke on the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway. This swift action is part of the planned programmes of the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Adetayo Akerele to protect and preserve the environment in line with the THEMES Plus Agenda of the State Government. 


In recent months, the stretch of road along Mile 2 - Oke has been plagued by illegal roadside activities that have contributed to severe traffic congestion, an alarming rise in traffic-related robberies, and an overall degradation of the environment. The spread of shanties has not only affected the free flow of traffic on that route but has also become a breeding ground for criminal activities, putting the lives and properties of motorists and commuters at risk.


The Lagos State Taskforce, acting on the directives of the State Government and Lagos Commissioner of Police, CP Adegoke Fayoade has moved swiftly to dismantle these illegal structures and clear the area of vendors selling goods by the roadside. 


The Chairman disclosed that the roadside vendors who set up tents on the kerbs are also known to deal illegally in petroleum products, adding that “Among the most pressing issues addressed was the illegal sale of petrol and diesel by the roadside where over 2000 litres of petroleum products were seized. This is a highly dangerous practice that poses a significant risk of fire hazards and explosions. We will ensure that such activities that endanger the lives of these illegal merchants and other road users are brought to a complete halt”.


He further assured that the Lagos State Task Force remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents, and this operation is a testament to that commitment, stressing that the Agency will continue to monitor the area to prevent the resurgence of illegal activities and to ensure that the roads remain clear for safe and smooth transportation.


Residents and business owners in the Mile 2 area are urged to cooperate with the authorities and adhere to the Environmental Laws of the Lagos State Government to maintain the safety and serenity that has been recorded over time.


CSP Akerele disclosed that four suspects were arrested and several items were confiscated during the raid. The arrested suspects will be charged to court and items confiscated will be forfeited to the State Government through the court. 


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SANWO-OLU LIGHTS UP LNSC 57 COMMANDS WITH SOLAR ENERGY

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The Lagos State Government has provided solar power for the Command Offices of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Agency (LNSA)across the 57 Local Governments and Local Development Council Authorities.

SANWO-OLU LIGHTS UP LNSC 57 COMMANDS WITH SOLAR ENERGY




The solar panels and their accessories were fitted to ensure uninterrupted power supply round the clock to enhance efficiency in service delivery. The various commands were also provided with additional scooters for mobility and more protective gear to boost their morale. 


Speaking at the commissioning of the equipment, the General Manager of LNSA, Prince (Dr,) Ifalade Oyekan said the purpose of these solar systems is to enhance the work output of operatives and reduce their delivery time which often used to be longer due to power outages. 


Oyekan admonished the officers to take ownership and handle the solar equipment like all government properties under their purview with care and use them like their personal properties. 


Prince Ifalade Oyekan thanked Mr. Governor for his visionary leadership and constant provision of conducive working environments for the Agency and its various structures.


"This equipment, like your salaries, is provided with the taxpayers' money and requires your utmost devotion at all times. Your service delivery must show your appreciation for Mr. Governor's unwavering dedication to the safety and security of Lagos residents",  Ifalade advised.


Engr. Adebola Anofi, Lead Consultant of the Company that supplied the technology trained the Corps officers on the proper handling of the solar panels and accessories to ensure they last long and serve at optimal levels.


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Tuesday 20 August 2024

Obesere Celebrates With Buruj FC players As CEO Waheed, Clocks 54

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Obesere Celebrates With Buruj FC players As CEO Waheed, Clocks 54


Nigeria foremost Fuji musician  Abass Akande Obesere, visited Buruj Football Academy camp on the occasion of the 54th Birthday of the CEO of the club, Waheed Salaudeen to celebrate with the Buruj family on Saturday, 17 August 2024.


The iconic Fuji musician who is the first Nigerian musician to own a football academy paid a surprise visit to the Ikorodu camp of the academy and as the staff and players were elated to have the 'PK1st' in their midst. 


Obesere, who is the chairman board of trustees of the club and academy told the players to keep their head up as they chase their dream of becoming a professional footballer while he congratulated and prayed for Waheed Buruj on his birthday, a man he described as a rare breed that loves to see the youth grow and excel in their chosen field .


' I am here to celebrate with a long time associate and friend, Waheed Salaudeen. He is a man with exceptional love for the growth and development of the youth. I pray for a long time life for him and may  God give him the wherewithal to achieve all the goods he wants for the youth through football. "  Said Obesere.


" To you the players i want to keep the focus and trust in God, you will all achieve your goal, as the trustee of the club and academy I will not relent in giving my support as always" Obesere gives his word.


In his appreciation speech,  Waheed Salaudeen thanked the Fuji musician for taking a time out of his tight schedule to celebrate him and the academy and pray for greater height God's protection for the musician.


The philanthropic musician then donated an undisclosed amount of Naira to the players while they celebrated with their CEO. 


Waheed Salaudeen is a deep rooted grassroot youth talent developer who uses football as a tool to liberate talented youngsters and achieve their dream of playing football as a carer  through the Buruj Football Academy and Football Club Project. 


Abass Akande Obesere is one of the strong pillars behind the academy as many players have transited from Nigeria to Europe in actualisation of their dreams of their becoming a professional footballer.

Monday 19 August 2024

Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

Former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, and the convener of the Take-It-Back movement, Omoyele Sowore, has commended the success of the 10-day #EndBadGovernance protests in Nigeria.

Sowore: EndBadGovernance Protests Successful


Sowore highlighted the achievements of the protests, stressing that it succeeded before, during and after the demonstration that was strategically planned and executed.

Speaking during an X Space discussion titled "#EndBadGovernance in Nigeria Protest: What Next?", held on Saturday, Sowore insisted that the demonstration was a success.

The convener of #RevolutionNow Movement explained that the first 10 days of the anti-bad governance protests were announced almost a month in advance, giving the movement ample time to gain momentum.

"The oppressed Nigerians succeeded before the protest, during the protest, and continue to succeed after the protest," he emphasized, noting that this marked three distinct waves of success.

"Before the protest, we knew what we were doing despite concerns that the announcement might allow the government to sabotage it.

"As the saying goes, “‘Anything not properly planned is planned to fail,’ but we were prepared. We identified 15 different tactics used to try and sabotage the protests," he said.

Sowore said in the South-South, they brought out former militant Asari Dokubo, who threatened that no protests would occur there.

He added that in Lagos, there was a judgment that restricted protests to Ojota, and in Abuja, to the MKO Abiola National Stadium.


"We see this all the time whenever there's a mass revolt—the ruling class often overreaches. One of the first casualties of these protests were those court orders. As soon as the protests began, people broke through any barriers," he said.


Sowore added that in Lagos, the protests at Ojota were well attended, but there were also smaller groups in Alausa and other places. In Abuja, the court orders quickly became irrelevant.


He said a federal judge even refused to issue more orders because they were starting to sound ridiculous.


"Ogun State had an order, but protests still happened there, not confined to the designated areas.


"These court orders failed completely to prevent the protests. The intention was not to manage where people could exercise their rights but to prevent protests altogether," he said.


He said when the protests succeeded, even those at the designated areas like Ojota and the National Stadium were attacked by the police and Department of State Services.


According to him, the judges didn’t care about this, showing that the orders were not legitimate.


"As I’ve always said, if the law keeps breaking the people, the people will eventually break the law to free themselves," he added.

Colombia Bans Coal Exports To Israel - Foreign Affairs

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Colombia Bans Coal Exports To Israel - Foreign Affairs

esident has signed a decree banning the exports of coal to Israel in a bid to push Tel Aviv to end the war in Gaza.


According to a Bloomberg report, the decree was signed last week.

Colombia is the biggest supplier of coal to Israel. It is also the sixth-largest seaborne coal exporter in the world and the second-largest in South America. Last year, Colombia exported 56.4 million tons of the commodity.


The ban on coal exports to Israel was first announced in June, with President Gustavo Petro saying on X “We are going to suspend coal exports to Israel until the genocide stops,” per the Financial Times. The country’s trade ministry said the ban will enter into effect five days after the publication of the decree in the state gazette but it would not affect already contracted coal volumes.


In the first eight months of 2023, Colombian coal exports to Israel totaled $320 million, the FT also reported in June, adding that per official data government income from these exports stood at $165 million.


In May this year, however, Colombia broke its diplomatic relations with Israel amid the war with Hamas. The ban on exports of coal followed this move, echoing a similar move by Turkey, which in May stopped all trade with Israel demanding “an uninterrupted and sufficient flow” of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

Back in June when the ban was announced, Colombia’s mining industry association warned that the ban would hurt the country’s economy and discourage foreign investment.


“This decision would not comply with international commitments by Colombia that should be respected and puts at risk the confidence of markets and foreign investment,” the association, ACM, said in a statement.


Hydrocarbons make up more than half of Colombia’s export income but President Petro has pledged a reversal of policies to turn the country into an energy transition champion.

JUST IN: Sanwo-Olu declares Tuesday work-free for Isese day celebration

  By Ayodele Ifasakin 


As part of the activities marking the 2024 Isese Day celebration in Lagos, the State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has declared Tuesday, August 20, as a work-free day for all public servants in the state.



Following the development, work would resume in all public offices including courts, across the state on Wednesday, allowing traditional worshippers celebrate their day.


The Governor’s approval was made public through a circular signed by the Head of Service, Bode Agoro, with Ref. No: CIR/HOS/124/Vol.1/66.


According to the circular, “It is hereby notified for general information that this Year’s Isese Day Celebration will hold on Tuesday, 20th August 2024.


“In emphasizing commitment to give necessary support to traditional institutions, as well as enhance the promotion of indigenous tradition by preserving cultural heritage, Mr. Governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has approved that Tuesday, 20th August, 2024, be declared a Work Free Day for Public Servants in the State.


“Consequently, work resumes on Wednesday, 21 August, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. Accordingly, all Accounting Officers are enjoined to note the contents of this Circular and give it the deserved Service-wide publicity”.


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Sunday 18 August 2024

OONI Welcomes Royal Twins In Ife

By Ayodele Ifasakin 

 OONI Welcomes Royal Twins In Ife


Prince Adesina and Princess Adesewa Ogunwusi, the twins of Arole Oodua Olofin Adimula, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife on Sunday, 18th, August, 2024 made historic arrival to their father's palace in Ile-Ife, received by their father; Ooni Ogunwusi in company of of the Royal family members, traditional Rulers, highchiefs, chiefpriests and other palace stakeholders.


Offering traditional rites to receive the twins in line with the tradition and customs of Ile-Ife which is the ancestral home of the Oduduwa race globally, the Araba Agbaye; the Global Head of Ifa Cult, Araba Aworeni and the Obadio of Ile-Ife who the Custodian of the Oduduwa shrine, Highchief Obadio Farotimi Faloba used the medium to perform all the necessary Royal supplications to welcome the twins to the land of Oduduwa.


Lowa Adimula of Ile-Ife, High Chief Adesiyan who led the newest prince to the abode of Oduduwa used all the emblems and symbols of Yoruba race to pray for their father, mother,  Ile-Ife and the entire Yoruba race 


The Traditional Prime Minister of Ife & Obalufe of I Ife, Oba Idowu Adediwura called on the ancestors to guide, protect and elongate the life of the newest royal  twins of Arole Oodua. He described Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi as a pacesetter being the first Ooni to have twins as children since the creation of the throne of Oduduwa several thousand of years ago.


As part of the required rites, father of the Royal twins; Ooni Ogunwusi took the male twin; Prince Adesina to a sacred chamber(Ile Igbo) the ancient room where Oduduwa lived during  his days to commune with his ancestors on the arrival of the prince into the Ooni's lineage of the Ooni as the tradition of Ile-Ife implies.

HOW TO START CHICKEN FARMING?

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


The process of growing chickens for a variety of purposes, including meat production and egg laying, is referred to as "chicken farming," also known as "poultry farming." 

HOW TO START CHICKEN FARMING? 


From hatching until market ready or egg production, a chicken's lifespan must be carefully managed at a chicken farm. It necessitates an expertise of marketing tactics, housing, nutrition, and health management. Depending on the size and objectives of the enterprise, different farming systems, such as free-range, intensive, or organic, might be adopted.


◾️Chicken farming systems 


It's crucial to comprehend the various farming systems offered before starting a chicken farming enterprise. These are the top three types:


Free-range farming: In this method, chickens are allowed to forage naturally and exercise outdoors without restriction. To safeguard the birds from predators and bad weather, sufficient area, fence, and shelter are needed.


Intensive farming: Chickens are raised in cramped conditions, usually indoors, in intensive systems such as battery cage system and slatted floor system. With regulated settings, automated feeding systems, and customized housing, these systems put a strong emphasis on increasing output efficiency.


Organic farming: Organic poultry production adheres to stringent regulations that forbid the use of antibiotics, hormones, and artificial chemicals. Natural feed, access to outdoor spaces, and overall animal wellbeing are stressed.


◾️Poultry breeds suitable for South Africa


The success of your chicken farming enterprise depends on your choice of poultry breed. Think about things like local availability, market demand, climate, and manufacturing objectives. Popular breeds of chicken that are appropriate for South Africa include:


Breeds designed specifically for the production of meat, such as broilers, grow quickly and convert feed into meat effectively.


Breeds of layers are renowned for having a high egg production rate. They are suitable for businesses that produce eggs.


Dual-purpose breeds: These varieties can produce both meat and eggs, giving farmers who want to diversify their businesses more flexibility.


◾️Identifying goals and objectives


Before starting your chicken farming business, clearly define your goals and objectives. Determine if you aim to focus on meat production, egg production, or both. Consider factors such as target markets, production volume, and growth projections.


◾️Conducting market research


Thorough market research is essential to understand the demand for poultry products in your target area. Analyze market trends, consumer preferences, and competition. Identify potential customers, such as retailers, wholesalers, or direct consumers, and assess their requirements.


◾️Financial considerations and budgeting


Create a comprehensive financial plan for your chicken farming business. Consider the costs involved in acquiring land, constructing housing and infrastructure, purchasing equipment, procuring chicks or hatching eggs, feed expenses, labor, veterinary services, and marketing. Develop a budget that accounts for both startup costs and ongoing operational expenses.


Additionally, explore potential sources of funding, such as loans, grants, or government programs, to support your venture.


Beginners can build a strong basis for their chicken farming enterprise in South Africa by comprehending the fundamentals of chicken farming systems, choosing suitable poultry breeds, and creating a sound business plan. These first actions lay the groundwork for later decisions about infrastructure, tools, and management techniques.


◾️Setting Up Your Chicken Farm


Choosing a suitable site: The success of your poultry farm depends on where you decide to locate it. Think about the following elements:


Accessibility: Pick a site that is convenient for the transit of supplies, inputs, and outputs. Costs are kept to a minimum and effective logistics are ensured.

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Market proximity is important since it has an impact on shipping costs and the freshness of your items. It might present better market chances to be near distribution centers or urban areas.


Resources are accessible: Make sure that you have access to necessities like water, electricity, and feed ingredients. Water supply that is adequate and dependable is crucial for chicken production.


Consider the local climate and weather while evaluating environmental issues. The health and productivity of your chickens might be impacted by extreme temperatures, humidity, or recurrent disease outbreaks.


◾️Building infrastructure and housing


To create a comfortable environment for your chickens, it is essential to build sufficient infrastructure and housing. Think about the following elements:


Designing and constructing suitable chicken house in accordance with the farming method (free-range, intensive, or organic) is important. To encourage wholesome growth and production, make sure there is enough room, suitable ventilation, and insulation.


Security and safety: Take precautions to keep your chickens safe from predators, theft, and the spread of disease. To reduce dangers, put up fencing, protect your locks, and think about biosecurity procedures.


Areas for nesting and roosting: Give hens cozy boxes in which to lay their eggs. Install platforms or roosting poles for the chickens to sit on and relax.


To properly manage chicken dung, create a waste management system. If applicable, think about composting it or using it as agricultural fertilizer. 


◾️Procuring equipment and supplies


Equip your chicken farm with the necessary tools and supplies for smooth operations. Some essential equipment and supplies include:


Feeding and watering systems: Install appropriate feeders and waterers to ensure easy access to feed and water for your chickens. Choose equipment that is suitable for your chosen farming system.


Lighting and heating equipment: Provide adequate lighting for the desired photoperiod (daylight hours) to stimulate growth and reproduction. In colder climates, consider heating equipment to maintain optimal temperature conditions.


Handling and processing equipment: Depending on your business goals, invest in equipment such as egg incubators, egg graders, brooders, and slaughter equipment.


Feed and supplements: Identify reputable suppliers of quality poultry feed and supplements. Ensure a reliable and consistent supply to meet the nutritional needs of your chickens.


◾️Ensuring biosecurity measures


To stop and stop the spread of diseases on your hen farm, biosecurity measures are crucial. Think about the following techniques:


Regulated access: Keep only authorized people on your farm. Implement biosecurity procedures for clients and staff, including cleaning and protective gear.


Disease prevention: Follow the immunization regimens advised by veterinarians and practice excellent cleanliness to prevent disease. To stop the spread of disease, quarantine fresh birds before integrating them into existing flocks.


Pest and predator control: Controlling pests and predators is essential if you want to prevent diseases from spreading to your flock of hens. Use effective pest control techniques and secure your chicken coop to keep out intruders.


Sanitation and hygiene: Keep the farm's surroundings tidy and hygienic. To reduce the danger of disease, regularly clean and disinfect your property, your equipment, and other areas.


By carefully selecting the location, constructing suitable infrastructure, procuring necessary equipment and supplies, and implementing biosecurity measures, you can establish a well-prepared and protected chicken farm. These steps contribute to the health, safety, and productivity of your chickens, ensuring a strong foundation for your business.

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I mistakenly signed away Ogun multibillion-naira trade zone to dubious Chinese investors, Ibikunle Amosun confesses

By Ayodele Ifasakin 


Former Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Saturday said he was deceived into handing over a free trade facility in Ogun State to an investment group from China, introducing a disturbing dimension to the ongoing legal battle that threatens the depletion of Nigeria’s assets abroad. 


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 I mistakenly signed away Ogun multibillion-naira trade zone to dubious Chinese investors, Ibikunle Amosun confesses

mosun, governor of the southwestern Nigerian state from 2011 to 2019, admitted in a statement personally signed by him that he didn’t do even a cursory assessment of facts before asking a Chinese team to take over the Ogun-Guandong Free Trade Zone in 2012. 


His decision marked the onset of a protracted legal crisis that led to aggrieved Chinese investors’ recent targeting of Nigeria’s assets in Europe and the United States. 


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Saturday 17 August 2024

Fuel Scarcity: FG Threatens To Withdraw Marketers Licences Over Hoarding

 The Federal Government has threatened to withdraw licences of oil marketers found guilty of hoarding Premium Motor Spirit otherwise known as petrol, following the unabated scarcity in Abuja, Niger, Nasarawa, Kaduna, and many other states.



Some states, especially those in the North have witnessed continuous petrol scarcity for a while now, a situation that has since degenerated into many stations closing up shop due to a lack of supply.


However, the Federal Government through its Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has issued a warning to oil marketers that filling stations that hoard petrol and sell to black marketers in jerrycans would have their licences withdrawn.


The warning was handed down by the Executive Director of Distribution Systems, Storage and Retailing Infrastructure, NMDPRA, Ogbugo Ukoha, in a video clip shared by the regulator during an inspection tour in Abuja.


Ukoha was heard telling one of the managers of the inspected stations that “You need to take this (warning) very seriously. If you need security reinforcements, speak to your management.”


He said retail petrol stations should stop encouraging the sale of products to black marketers who dispense the products in jerrycans.


Ukoha said such actions posed serious safety concerns and should be discontinued.


Also on its X handle, the downstream regulator said it had declared war against the illegal sale of petroleum products.


“NMDPRA embarks on a war against the illegal sale of petroleum products, especially PMS in jerrycans. Filling stations are advised to desist from servicing illegal peddlers; failure to do so would result in the suspension of retail licences,” the agency stated.


On July 27, NNPCL spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, said the fuel scarcity witnessed in Abuja and Lagos was due to a hitch in the discharge operations of a couple of vessels.


“The NNPC Ltd wishes to state that the tightness in fuel supply and distribution witnessed in some parts of Lagos and the FCT is a result of a hitch in the discharge operations of a couple of vessels,” Soneye had explained


According to him, the company was working around the clock with all stakeholders to resolve the situation and restore normalcy in operations.


At some point, the NNPCL also said the fuel crisis was  by bad weather.


"Adherence to these regulations is mandatory as any deviation could pose a severe danger to the trucks, filling stations, and human lives. Similarly, the development was compounded by consequential flooding of truck routes, which has constrained the movement of PMS from the coastal corridors to the Federal Capital, Abuja,” he added, saying loading had commenced at the time.


Despite the promises, petrol scarcity has persisted in many northern states.

Breaking News: EFCC Uncovers How Emefiele Spent N18billion to Print N1billion Notes

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made a startling discovery, revealing that former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, spent a whopping N18 billion to print a mere N1 billion worth of banknotes.



According to the EFCC's investigation, the scandalous contract was awarded to Swedish company, Crane Currency, in 2014, for the printing of N100 banknotes and 5000 acrylic blocks to commemorate Nigeria's centenary celebration.


The contract was allegedly inflated to $121,660,000.00 (N18,911,524,842.62), with Emefiele bypassing the CBN board and obtaining approval from former President Goodluck Jonathan without following due process.


A significant portion of the funds, $32,716,050.00, was converted to Naira and shared among top officials, with N5.3 billion initially distributed among the parties involved. However, the EFCC has since recovered N3,180,236,254.42 from those implicated in the scam.


The investigation has exposed a shocking abuse of office and corruption, with top CBN officials and their accomplices allegedly benefiting from the inflated contract. The EFCC's findings have sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for Emefiele and others involved to face justice.


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