Sunday, 3 July 2022

Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff

Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff
 Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff

In the spirit of the Nigerian Army Day Celebration and as part of the Army's Corporate Social Responsibility as well as to conform with the posture of improving civil-military relations, the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya today handed over a one-bedroom bungalow to Mr Adisa Babalola Rasaq. The bungalow is situated in the 2nd phase Post-Housing Development Ltd Eleyele Ibadan.


Commanding 2 Division NA Maj Gen Gold Chibuisi thanked the COAS for the excellent gesture and congratulated Mr Adisa Babalola Rasaq for his contributions to the army, especially in Supply and Transport office where he worked as civilian staff. Gen Chibuisi prayed to God to provide him good health to live in the house.

Nadcel: Coas Hands Over An Apartment Block To A Former Civilian Staff

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Mr Adisa Babalola Rasaq hails from Odeda town, Odeda Local Govt Area of Ogun state. He worked as a carpenter with the Nigerian Army Supply and Transport Unit Eleyele Ibadan from 1957 to 1995. After his retirement, he took over a ramshackle accommodation in the Army property that was later handed over to Post Housing Development Ltd. Not to evict him the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya directed PHDL to build a modest one-bedroom bungalow for him.

Present at the occasion include Commanders, staff officers, representatives of the Managing Director Post Housing Development Ltd and the children and family members of Mr Rasaq.


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Thursday, 30 June 2022

Buratai is a man of exceptional wisdom, humility -- Emir of Keffi

Buratai is a man of exceptional wisdom, humility -- Emir of Keffi
Buratai is a man of exceptional wisdom, humility -- Emir of Keffi


By Aisha S Rabo

The Emir of Keffi, HRH ( Dr) Yamusa Chindo III has described Amb. TY Buratai, the former Chief of Army Staff as a man of exceptional wisdom, dogeddness and humility.

The Emir made this remarks in a congratulatory message to the retired Army Chief. Amb. Buratai will be turbaned next week as the Garkuwan Keffi by the Royal Father.

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He said, " Excellency Ambassador Buratai is a man of exceptional wisdom and humility. A man with an unshaken belief in the unity and peaceful coexistence of his people. In short words, Ambassador Buratai is “a gift” not only to the people of keffi but to Nigeria in general. I celebrate with you for your doggedness, your amiable love for friends, your innate love for the nation, your desire to see a better Nigeria, and i rejoice with you because you deserve this honour that has come your way at this particular time. May Allah continue to guide you as you become the Garkuwan Keffi.

Amb. Buratai has been a subject of the Keffi Emirate since the late 1990s when he acquired a farm land there, and is now a resident of the Emirate.


Buratai is a man of exceptional wisdom, humility -- Emir of Keffi
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Saturday, 18 June 2022

Barkindo unveil history book in Baghdad to mark its 60th anniversary

Barkindo unveil history book in Baghdad to mark its 60th anniversary
Barkindo unveil history book in Baghdad to mark its 60th anniversary


All is set for the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to formally unveil its history book at the Iraq Energy Forum (IEF), to mark the organisation’s 60th anniversary, according to its Secretary-General, Dr Mohammad Barkindo.

The new book captioned “OPEC 60 Years And Beyond: A Story of Courage, Cooperation And Commitment”, will be publicly presented tomorrow at the famous Al Shaab Hall, Baghdad, Iraq.

Dr Barkindo, who is making a return to Iraq after 3 decades, recalls that Al Shaab Hall was the historic venue where OPEC was founded in 1960.

He said as the birthplace of OPEC in 1960 and one of the world’s most important oil providers, Iraq, the cradle of civilisation and the land of prophets, was especially well suited to host discussions on how to ensure a stable, secure and sustainable energy future for all.

The latest book is an A-rated publication that would be of interest to many, especially those seeking more insights into the global oil market dynamics, geopolitics, oil diplomacy, secrets behind the survival and sustainability of OPEC, the birth of the behemoth OPEC+ that shakes the market, why, when OPEC sneezes, the world catches a cold, future of OPEC and the energy market, among others.
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Barkindo unveil history book in Baghdad to mark its 60th anniversary

Barkindo unveil history book in Baghdad to mark its 60th anniversary
Barkindo unveil history book in Baghdad to mark its 60th anniversary


All is set for the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to formally unveil its history book at the Iraq Energy Forum (IEF), to mark the organisation’s 60th anniversary, according to its Secretary-General, Dr Mohammad Barkindo.

The new book captioned “OPEC 60 Years And Beyond: A Story of Courage, Cooperation And Commitment”, will be publicly presented tomorrow at the famous Al Shaab Hall, Baghdad, Iraq.

Dr Barkindo, who is making a return to Iraq after 3 decades, recalls that Al Shaab Hall was the historic venue where OPEC was founded in 1960.

He said as the birthplace of OPEC in 1960 and one of the world’s most important oil providers, Iraq, the cradle of civilisation and the land of prophets, was especially well suited to host discussions on how to ensure a stable, secure and sustainable energy future for all.

The latest book is an A-rated publication that would be of interest to many, especially those seeking more insights into the global oil market dynamics, geopolitics, oil diplomacy, secrets behind the survival and sustainability of OPEC, the birth of the behemoth OPEC+ that shakes the market, why, when OPEC sneezes, the world catches a cold, future of OPEC and the energy market, among others.
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2022 Day of African Child: Group reiterates commitment to child’s rights, welfare

2022 Day of African Child: Group reiterates commitment to child’s rights, welfare
2022 Day of African Child: Group reiterates commitment to child’s rights, welfare


 

The Child Protection Network (CPN), a UNICEF Initiative Group, has reiterated its commitment towards ensuring the protection of the African Child’s rights and welfare.

Mrs Aderonke Oyelakin, Lagos State Coordinator of the CPN, also a child rights group, made this known on Saturday at an event organised by the NGO to celebrate the 2022 International Day of African Child in Lagos.

The International Day of the African Child celebration comes up every June 16 to commemorate the children killed during the Soweto uprising in South Africa.

The 2022 International Day of the African Child celebration has as its theme: ”Eliminating Harmful Practices Affecting Children: Progress on Policy and Practice since 2013”.

The CPN Lagos is a consortium of Non- Governmental Organisations (NGOs) that focus on the welfare and protection of children across the 20 local government areas in the state.

Oyelakin said that the Day of the African Child was an opportunity to raise awareness of the ongoing need to improve the access to quality and free education for children in Africa.

“We have not overcome the challenges of right to quality education, even in Lagos State.

“Of the 57 million primary school-age children currently out of school around the world, over half are from Sub-Saharan Africa.

“Educating children, lifts them out of poverty. Children are active members of society and they need the support of everybody to achieve their potential, “she said.

She noted that the theme for 2022 created an opportunity to take stock of what had been done with regard to the adoption of policies and practices.

According to her, it is also to reflect on what needs to be done to eliminate harmful practices affecting children in Africa and especially Nigeria.

“Nigerian children still experience harmful practices and so also other children in Africa.

“CPN goal is towards the protection and assistance of children who are at risk and victims of harmful practices in Nigeria.

“We use this day to call on all relevant stakeholders who are working in the area of children’s rights on the continent to reinforce their efforts in addressing the obstacles related to harmful practices affecting children.

“The harmful practices include, amongst other forms of abuse, child marriage, forced marriage, breast flattening, hate crimes, child abuse linked to faith or belief and so-called honour-based abuse, discrimination based on sex, gender abuse, among others, “she said.

Earlier, The National Coordinator, CPN Nigeria, Mrs Ngozi Okoro, called for an increase in sensitisation efforts to curb harmful practices against children to enable them to grow in a safe environment.

She equally called on the government to collaborate with NGOs that focus on child protection so as to jointly build the fewer privileged children to become a great leaders of Nigeria in future.

Also speaking, Mrs Ajibola Ijimakinwa, the State Coordinator, Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Programme (RoLAC), said that the NGO, as the CPN sponsor, was keen on safeguarding the rights of children in Nigeria.

She noted that RoLAC, an initiative funded by European Union and implemented by the British Council, had been supporting CPN in the area of training, sensitisation and provision of logistics to achieve its goals.

In her contribution, Mrs Florence Adewale, a legal practitioner and Coordinator, of Flourish Initiative, Empowerment and Advocacy, for the less privileged, said children needed to be taught about the proper ways to exercise their rights when they notice a sign of abuse or molestation.

She urged children to be bold, speak up and report any case to their parents, NGOs, Police or child rights activists to support them in exercising their rights.
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Dangote Sugar Refinery Focuses On Sustainable Growth

Dangote Sugar Refinery Focuses On Sustainable Growth
Dangote Sugar Refinery Focuses On Sustainable Growth


In spite of the very difficult economic realities occasioned by the excruciating menace of covid-19 in 2021, the Dangote Sugar Refinery, a subsidiary of the Dangote Group and one of the largest food & beverage industries in the consumer goods sector has stayed focused on the pursuit of sustainable growth.

In defiance of the harsh operating environment in the year under review, the Board and Management demonstrated resilience by continued implementation of its strategic objectives.

Dangote Sugar Refinery recorded an appreciable increase in revenue for the year 2021. In its latest financial report, the Company posted N276.50 billion in revenue which is 29 percent of the N214.30 billion recorded in 2020.

According to the financial report, profit before tax of N34.021 billion and profit after tax of N22.052 billion were also recorded.

Further analysing the report, the company’s rising cost of sales grew 43.8 percent to N225.8 billion in the full year 2021 as against N157 billion in the full year 2020.

The sugar refinery’s revenue from sales of its 50kg sugar contributed N269 billion, 97 percent of the total revenue for the year ended 2021 compared to N206 billion in the previous year.

The company also said there was an increase in group sales volume, which rose by 5.7 percent to 773,341 tonnes, compared with 731,701 tonnes in 2020.

Production volume was also said to have gone up by 9.2 percent to 811,962 tonnes in 2021, compared with 743,858 tonnes in 2020.

Assets increased by a whopping 263 percent to N369.5 billion in December 2021 compared to N101.7 billion in December 2020.

Investment income grew to N1.4 billion compared to N684.7 million in the comparable periods.

However, the sugar company’s inventory declined by 11 percent to N56 billion in the full year 2021 compared to N63 billion in the full year 2020.

Administrative expenses surged to N10.6 billion from N9 billion in the comparable periods.

Furthermore, the selling and marketing expenses increased 33.8 percent to N906 million in 2021 compared to N677 million in the corresponding period last year.

The company reduced borrowing to N984 million in 2021 compared to N1.18 billion in 2020.

The company’s cash generated from operating activities jumped to N129.2 billion in the full year 2021, a whopping 114.6 per cent from N60.2 billion in the full year 2020.

Dangote Sugar Refinery Focuses On Sustainable Growth

Earnings per share declined to N1.82 compared to N2.45 in the comparable periods.

The Shareholders of the company unanimously approved a dividend pay-out of N12.147 billion, which represents N1.00 per share.

Speaking to shareholders at the 16th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Dangote Sugar Plc, in Lagos, the Chairman of the Company, Aliko Dangote, said that despite the harsh operating environment, the Board and Management were not deterred in the pursuit of sustainable growth for the company and demonstrated resilience by continued implementation of its strategic objectives during the year, 2021.

According to Dangote, the Company's performance during the year under review is commendable amidst the challenges and the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic activities. “We furthered the implementation of process optimisation, cost savings, and product promotion strategies with the launch of our new brand identity and the pursuit of the Dangote Sugar Backward integration master plan”

He further stated that the Board and Management will continue to implement strategic actions to sustain and surpass this performance while engaging with all stakeholders in the sector and its communities to ensure the realisation of the objectives of the Company.

In his remarks, Group Managing Director, Dangote Sugar Refinery, Ravindra Singhvi, Group managing director, Dangote Sugar Refinery, said, "Our impressive performance in the year demonstrates our resilience in the face of prevalent challenges, which rightly reflected in strong topline growth shown in the financial results,”

Singhvi added, “We concluded the integration of our new 50kg packaging for the fortified and non-fortified sugar bags in the market. This refreshed our brand personality and led to a deeper connection to the Dangote Sugar brand among our valued customers and consumers, whilst sustaining our market presence and leadership with the product quality.”

According to Singhvi, Dangote Sugar Refinery has continued to enhance Outgrowers Management at the Sugar Backward Integration sites.

“The aim is to support the economic growth of the immediate communities where the refinery operates with about 5,000 outgrowers when the projects have fully taken off. The key focus is achievement of the Dangote Sugar Backward Integration Projects targets and put Nigeria on the path of sugar self-sufficiency and on the world sugar map,” he said.

The sugar refinery places top priority on the Health and Safety of staff and partners and remains a top priority with Apapa Refinery and Backward Integration Operations in Numan, Adamawa State and Tunga, Nasarawa State operating in compliance with stipulated health and safety protocols.
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Thursday, 16 June 2022

NCWS solicits partnership with Military for women's empowerment

NCWS solicits partnership with Military for women's empowerment
NCWS solicits partnership with Military for women's empowerment

The National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) has called for partnership with the Nigerian Military authorities to empower women in Nigeria.

The National President of NCWS, Hajiya Lami Lau, stated this on Thursday when she took members of her executive to visit the Chief of Army Staff, (CDS) Maj.- Gen. Lucky Irabor, in Abuja.

Lau said the aim of the visit was to seek ways of strengthening the relationship between the office of the Chief of Defence Staff and NCWS for more collaborative engagements.

She solicited the admission of more women into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) and the implementation of the recently launched Armed Forces of Nigeria Gender Policy.

According to Lau, NCWS is in collaboration with the National Directorate of Employment to train 50 women in each state, including the FCT on skills acquisition.

”Therefore, we humbly solicit your support in empowering these women after their training, as we appreciate the positive efforts the Nigerian military is making towards the security challenges in Nigeria.

 ”We will continue to lend our contributions, especially in our main constituency, the home front to support the fight against insurgency in Nigeria,” she said.

Commending the military for launching the Armed Forces Nigeria Gender Policy [AFNGP), Lau said that it had encouraged other security and Paramilitary agencies to do the same.

She also commended the CDS for upgrading the office of the Gender Adviser to a Directorate, headed by a woman in line with the military gender policy on deepening gender mainstreaming.

”You have displayed your gender sensitivity in the role of women in combat- training and peace enforcement,” she said.

Responding, the CDS promised to partner with the NCWS to empower Nigerian women after their training with the NDE.

Irabor also promised to partner with the NCWS to curb violence during and after the 2023 General Elections.

He urged the council to strike a balance while advocating for women's inclusiveness in the military, adding that certain jobs were too difficult for women.

”As a council, you need to educate the women that there are some areas in the military that is not suitable for them.

”We are committed to promote the cause of the women but we must be careful in doing so,” he said.

Irabor said that he advocated for more women's inclusion in the decision-making process by allowing more women in both elective and appointment levels.

NCWS solicits partnership with Military for women's empowerment
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Buni approves upgrade of 7 PHCs to general hospitals

Buni approves upgrade of 7 PHCs to general hospitals
Buni approves upgrade of 7 PHCs to general hospitals


Damaturu, June 16, 2022 (NAN) Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe has approved the upgrade of seven Primary Health Care (PHC) centres to general hospitals.

The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Baba Wali, stated this in a statement in Damaturu on Thursday.

He said the affected PHCs were located in Machina, Nguru, Jajimaji Yusufari, Babangida, Bara and Buni Gari.

Wali added that the upgrade was in fulfilment of Buni’s pledge to establish one general hospital in each of the 17 local government areas of the state.

The SSG said the new general hospitals would be managed by the state’s Hospitals Management Board.

He assured that the state would continue to initiate policies and programmes that would enhance healthcare service delivery in the state.


Buni approves upgrade of 7 PHCs to general hospitals
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Saturday, 11 June 2022

Al-Ansar University appoints Prof Kundiri as pioneer Vice-Chancellor



Al-Ansar University appoints Prof Kundiri as pioneer Vice-Chancellor



 

The Board of Trustees of Al-Ansar University, Maiduguri has approved the appointment of Professor Abubakar Musa Kundiri as the Pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the University.

The appointment was announced in a press release signed by the Registrar of the institution, Malam Bukar Usman on Friday.

According to the statement, the appointment which is by the First Schedule Section 3 (4) of the law Establishing Al-Ansar University, Maiduguri, 2022, is with immediate effect.

“The appointment letter which was signed by the Chairman Board of Trustees, Alhaji Muhammad Adam, MFR, was after due approval by both the Governing Council and Board of Trustees based on the recommendation of the Selection Board Chaired by Professor Isa Marte Hussaini as well as Department of State Security Services (DSS) security clearance,” the statement added.

The statement added that the new Vice-Chancellor is expected to assume office on Wednesday 15th June 2022 to immediately commence academic activities as well as project and protect the image of the young promising university in Nigeria and beyond.

Professor Abubakar Musa Kundiri is a Professor of Soil & Water Management, currently a visiting Professor at the National Universities Commission (NUC) Abuja. He attended the University of Maiduguri between 1989 and 1991 where he obtained a B. Sc. in Agriculture and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) Degree in Soil and Water Management from Canfield University, United Kingdom, between 1991 and 1995.

Professor Kundiri started his academic career as a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Soil Science, University of Maiduguri, and was promoted to substantive Professor in 2006. He was also the Dean of the Students' Affairs Division, University of Maiduguri 2004-2009. He actively participated in carrying out special assignments and related technical studies involving diverse national and international organizations such as International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the European Union, the World Bank, UNESCO as well as Federal and State Government agencies in Nigeria.




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Friday, 6 May 2022

UPDATE ON NAHCON’s Offshore Assignments 

UPDATE ON NAHCON’s Offshore Assignments
UPDATE ON NAHCON’s Offshore Assignments 


By Fatima Sanda Usara 

 

The screening and inspection of Service Providers’ documents and facilities in Saudi Arabia is ongoing. It would interest the public to know that the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah had instructed Nigeria, and other participating countries too, to enter contract agreement with selected services providers responsible for accommodation, catering, and transportation, latest by 15th of Shawwal 1443 equivalent to 16th May 2022. 

In the light of the above, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, placed regulatory advertisement in Saudi Arabian newspaper calling for expression of interest in these fields with a deadline for submission that expired 30th April 2022.  

 Screening criteria for eligibility to be engaged in catering services include current partnership arrangement with a Nigerian caterer(s), experience in feeding of Nigerian pilgrims, five years’ experience in the feeding field, proximity of kitchen to pilgrims’ accommodation, staff capacity, industrial facilities available, mobility, tax clearance etc.  

 Accommodation screening revolves around capacity of building, duly licensed building with tax clearance and in conformity with Saudi Arabian standards, distance from the Haram, well equipped dining area, adequate elevator facilities, and more. 

 Alhaji Usman Aliyu Shamaki, NAHCON’s Director Inspectorate and Compliance is chairman of the screening committee. He assured management that his team will expedite action in order to conclude the assignment in time for final submission to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. Other members from NAHCON include Deputy Director States and Zones, Alidu Shutti, Deputy Director Special Duties, Bashir Jazuli, Assistant Director Research and Statistics Dalhatu Isa among others. The States’ Pilgrims’ Welfare Boards are represented by Executive Secretaries (ES) from Adamawa, ES Plateau, Chairman Zamfara, Chairman Lagos pilgrims’ board and its Board Secretary. Also, among the screening committee members is representative of Nigerian Consulate in Jeddah. 

 In another development, NAHCON, in its role as regulator, coordinator, and supervisor of Hajj and Umrah matters, embarked on Ramadan Umrah monitoring both from Nigeria and in Saudi Arabia. During the exercise, data were gathered on performance of Tour Operators with complaints compiled where necessary. 





NAHCON Team during creening session in Saudi Arabia



In the course of their assignment, NAHCON Umrah monitoring team traversed the cities of Makkah and Madinah scouting for stranded pilgrims needing assistance. The team successfully identified some Tour Operators who accordingly discharged their duties to their clients instantly. However, for those Tour Operators that could not be reached, NAHCON staff on ground liaised with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah who provided phone numbers to call for intervention. Hence, in a collaborative arrangement with NAHCON’s team, the Ministry’s personnel booked accommodation for these categories of pilgrims by deducting from the operator’s Bank Guarantees with the Ministry for the purpose of settling the pilgrims. Penalties will follow these violations. 

Consequently, legitimate complaints are invited from dissatisfied pilgrims as well as Tour Operators with valid contract papers signed between the two parties. This will aid NAHCON in adjudicating in the matters. 

In another vein, the NAHCON Umrah Monitoring Team chairman, Director Usman Aliyu Shamaki, hereby draws the attention of Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia to the over-crowdedness being witnessed in the King AbdulAziz International Airport, Jeddah. The team chairman humbly advises Nigerian pilgrims to patiently await their Tour Operators to transport them to Jeddah airport for their departure to Nigeria when their flights are on ground. According to reports, pilgrims have thronged the Jeddah airport in desperation to return to their countries even when their aircraft are not on ground. To curtail further congestion at the airports, Alhaji Shamaki solicits Nigerian pilgrims to remain in their locations to avoid embarrassment, inconveniences, and possible penalties. Any Tour Agency that transports pilgrims to Jeddah airport for over 12 hours before take-off should be reported to NAHCON through any of these numbers please: +2348034458299, +2348074160299, or +2348036509128. 





NAHCON team inspecting one of the kitchens in Saudi Arabia



On a final note, the NAHCON leadership had observed with dismay the unfortunate trend where politicians displayed posters of their candidates in the grand mosque in Makkah. Kindly recall that the Saudi Arabian authorities are very strict on any form of politicking while in their land. Especially not in the Holy Ka’aba where devotees engage in solemn prayers. This action is tantamount to desecration of a religious sanctuary which attracts penalties when apprehended. Hence, in the interest of the actors and Nigeria’s image, pilgrims are cautioned to desist from such illegal activities please.  

Usara, is AD, Public Affairs, NAHCON 

 

 
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Our Nigeria News Girl of the Month

Our Nigeria News Girl of the Month
Our Nigeria News Girl of the Month


Name: Onyinyechi Ugwu

State of Origin: Enugu

City of Resident: Maiduguri

Course Studied:

Pub Admin/Bus Adm

School: Ramat Polytechnic

Hobbies: Cooking and singing

After a painstaking consideration of all the names and profile available to our sleuths for this platform, Miss Onyinyechi Ugwu became the primus interpares and is hereby presented as Our Nigeria News Girl of the Month for April 2022.





Onyinyechi Ugwu



The gorgeous-looking and intelligent Onyinyechi is a graduate of Public Administration/Business Administration from Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri.

The Enugu-born beauty is one of those Nigerian Ladies who believe in hard work rather than engaging in frivolities and amoral acts to eke out a living.

Our Nigeria News gathered that she has been an inspiration and a role model to many young girls, as she dedicates herself to the service of God despite her alluring beauty.


Our Nigeria News congratulates her on this well-deserved recognition.
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Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Buratai for President: Group seek support from Emir of Keffi

Buratai for President: Group seek support from Emir of Keffi
Buratai for President: Group seek support from Emir of Keffi


 

A political and socio-economic support group called 'Fusion 774' on Tuesday visited the Emir of Keffi, Alhaji Shehu Yamusa III to seek his support in calling on Nigeria's envoy to the Benin Republic, Ambassador TY Buratai to enter the 2023 presidential race.

Mr. Sadik Jikta, the group's coordinator, told the traditional monarch of their objective and solicited for his fatherly blessings and counsel. he said, "We've come to meet you, Your Royal Highness, since the Ambassador is a tenant in your domain.

"Amb. Buratai performed valiantly as Chief of Army and led the Nigerian military in reclaiming all regions previously controlled by Boko Haram terrorists," the Coordinator said, he added stating that Amb. Buratai instituted reforms and fiscal discipline inside the Nigerian Army, which improved the institution's effectiveness.

"The Ambassador has thus far refused to listen to our and other Nigerians' calls for him to declare, but we feel that your intervention will change that," Mr. Jikta stated.

In his respond  HRH Alhaji Shehu Yamusa III, the Emir of Keffi,  conveyed his gratitude to the group for visiting. "I learned about your group and your work through the news. I'd also like to express my gratitude for making the time to come visit me as your first stopover for fatherly guidance.

"All I can say is that we will consider your request and determine the best course of action.  May Allah's blessings be with you all," the Emir concluded.


Buratai for President: Group seek support from Emir of Keffi
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Sunday, 24 April 2022

Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser

Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser
Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser

By Bala Ibrahim

President Muhammadu Buhari said his ambition is to bequeath a better Nigeria for the present and future generations in the country.

But I doubt if posterity would permit the realization of that ambition, at least with regards national security, as long as he is relying on the advise of General Monguno Retd, the National Security Adviser.

Every time Monguno speaks on security matters, his remarks tend to ignite controversies, condemnations or a prolonged public disagreements, with the latest being his comment that, the failure to combat the growing insecurity in the country is due to the high cost of equipment and the inability to get hold of adequate technology.

NSA Monguno said that the various security agencies in the country were not deploying adequate technology to combat insecurity, because of its difficult procurement process, citing cost as a particular inhibitor.

Cost? I don’t understand. Certainly Monguno’s statement seems in conflict with the picture painted by the President, at least with regards the issue of meeting the financial requests of the security chiefs.

Only yesterday, I saw on the television, after an emergency meeting with the service chiefs, and in what looks like an indictment on the office of the National Security Adviser, a visibly disappointed PMB, saying the security agencies were not doing enough to end the security challenges in the country, despite the enormous logistics provided by him. “I approve every security request brought before me”-PMB

The President registered his displeasure at the fact that his previous directives to the military to end insecurity in the country had not yielded the desired results, hence, directing again, that all the operational and intelligence agencies should rescue unhurt, all persons kidnapped by terrorists, including those in the recent Abuja to Kaduna train attack.

If every request on security is approved and funds made available, why should Monguno be complaining about the cost of equipment? Who is responsible for making the request, and are the requests made without getting the actual cost of the equipment?

Sometimes last year, shortly after PMB had relieved the former service chiefs of their positions, NSA Monguno told the BBC that the new service chiefs did not meet the money approved for arms purchase when they assumed office. The amount in question runs into billions of naira.

That statement from Monguno attracted an instant denial by the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Gen.Tukur Buratai, saying no such funds, meant to procure arms and ammunition were missing while he was in office.

NSA Monguno issued a statement later, saying he was quoted out of context.

Last week, Monguno was quoted by the media, accusing the governor of Kaduna state, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, of divulging sensitive security information. Monguno’s remarks followed the pronouncement of El-Rufai, after some terrorists ambushed and attacked a Kaduna bound train coming from Abuja, where in he said, the Nigerian authorities know the camps, the identities and listen to the conversations of the armed groups terrorising large part of the North-west region, but the security agencies are reluctant on striking.

In anger, governor El-Rugai said if need be, the governors of the affected region may opt for engaging mercenaries from outside.

NSA Monguno issued a statement later, saying he was quoted out of context. He said he was not referring to the Kaduna state governor in his comment on the protection of sensitive operational information.

When the comments of a National Security adviser are always allegedly quoted out of context, and he is responsible for advising the President on foreign policies and national security, as well as coordinating some security policies from various agencies, the President, and indeed the country, are at risk of being given antagonistic advises, that could lead to attacks, or expose them to the possibility of being harmed by the enemy.

Monguno’s attitude to work makes him look unsympathetic to the plight of Nigerians, or even antagonistic to the mission of Mr President.

He has not demonstrated anything in the discharge of his duties, to escape the accusation of belonging to the above classification.

Last week, members of the House of Representatives, while proposing that the National Assembly be shut down in order to compel PMB to rise to the occasion of ensuring the protection of life and property of Nigerians, asked, for God’s sake, where is the National Security Adviser, Monguno?

Some even rhetorically wondered whether he had resigned his position.

Eventually, in utter disappointment with his performance, the lawmakers called for his resignation or outright sacking by the President.

Monguno may be doing well in smart or fashionable dressing, and eloquent or persuasive in speaking the English language, but as a national security adviser, his performance is far below expectation.

And the President needs to factor the analogy, or comparison, between competence and cosmetics, especially as it affects the expected service of a national security adviser and see how it would help his mission to leave behind the legacy of a better Nigeria.

Monguno and the analogy of an antagonistic adviser
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Friday, 22 April 2022

 2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race

2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race
 2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race


 

Former Chief of Army Staff and Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Amb. Tukur Buratai, has been asked to run for President in 2023 by Fusion774, a political support and economic advocacy group.

Mr Sediq Jikta, the National Coordinator of Fussion774, made the call at a news conference in Abuja on Friday.

Jikta said the call came as a result of the country's security issues, and that the threats to the country's national security had been a source of great concern.

He stated that in the 23 years of Nigeria's democratic experiment, it had faced several dangers to its survival, such as civil unrest, which necessitated the use of experienced hands to steer the country's affairs.

According to him, Nigeria is going through a difficult period, and it is critical to choose the proper leadership, one that has the skills and aptitude to deliver and make the country operate.

Buratai's accomplishments as a service chief in the battle against insurgency, according to the coordinator, demonstrate his outstanding qualities and qualification to run for the highest position in the country.

He said that the height of Boko-haram activity occurred during Buratai's tenure as chief of army staff, and that his competent leadership resulted in the recovery of overrun territories from the militants.

Jikta also based the appeal by Fusion774 on Buratai's several accomplishments, including repositioning the Nigerian army for increased efficiency.

According to him, experts feel that the future security problem will be internal security rather than external aggression, as countries will have to deal with both.

In his words, “During his time as COAS, he brought to an end the rampant spate of bombing in the country, hence, Nigerians could enjoy peaceful atmosphere to carry out their daily businesses.

“Gen. Buratai also exhibited an open door policy of good governance, where private citizens with something to offer in terms of security are given listening ear and action taken.

“With these achievements we can see that Buratai is one courageous leader who can step in to bring the much needed solution to the security challenges and the desired development for the country.

“We are using this opportunity to call on Buratai to come out and declare interest and contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“By this announcement, we are prepared to purchase the APC nomination form for him in the event that he declares his acceptance and readiness to contest.”

Fusion774 is essentially the union of the political strength of Nigeria's 774 Local Government Areas into a virile, strong, and formidable political force, according to Jikta.

He claimed that the group was primarily driven by people from all walks of life working for the common benefit of the country.


 2023: Fusion774 call Amb. Buratai to join presidential race


 
https://ournigerianews.com/2023-fusion774-call-amb-buratai-to-join-presidential-race/

Tuesday, 19 April 2022

Petroleum Engineers Excited Over Dangote Refinery’s World-class Tech Application

Petroleum Engineers Excited Over Dangote Refinery’s World-class Tech Application
Petroleum Engineers Excited Over Dangote Refinery’s World-class Tech Application

By Lilian Onumah

The Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE, and the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, have applauded Dangote Petroleum Refinery for its application of world-class technology in the construction of the 650,000 barrels per day refinery project.

The leaders of the two associations, on a recent tour of the petroleum refinery project, expressed the belief that the refining facility was capable of redefining Nigeria’s domestic fuels production.

They also said that completion of the gigantic project would secure the future of young engineers in Nigeria and put them at par with their counterparts in the global oil and gas industry.

Speaking after the tour of the refinery and petrochemical projects, National Chairman of SPE, Prof. Olalekan Olafuyi, disclosed that the visit was necessitated by the need for members to see the reality of the massive project.

He said: “Much has been heard and written regarding the refinery. Coming here has given us the opportunity to see the level of construction works, application of world-class technology, and massive equipment which is new to the Nigerian downstream oil and gas industry.

“We have heard before about Dangote Petroleum Refinery and have also seen that the project is for real. After touring the refinery, we are amazed by the level of work that has already been done and we are eagerly waiting for its completion.

‘’We are happy with what we have seen. Dangote is doing a great job with the construction of a world-class petroleum refinery. It is remarkable that a Nigerian company is building a world-class project.”

Speaking also at the event, Director of planning Research & Statistics, Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board, Patrick Obah, stated that the Dangote refinery, which is Africa’s biggest oil refinery and the world’s largest single-train facility, was contributing to the implementation of the Nigerian Content Policy through its engagement of Nigerian engineers.

Obah said: “It is awesome that this kind of project is happening here in Nigeria. For the first time, I saw a tank that could hold 120 million liters of liquid at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery plant. We are indeed happy that we have this kind of facility here in Nigeria. The visit is very enriching for members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the Nigerian Content Board.

“There is no doubt that the project gives inspiration to all visitors who come on a tour of the refinery. The refinery plant gives a lot of hope to Nigerians. It is important for us to grow local capacity that will be able to fit into the energy demand of tomorrow.”

The Managing Director, Dangote Industries Free Zone Development Company, DIFZDC, Yinka Akande, said the refinery had continued to provide employment for Nigerians.

Akande said Dangote would continue to promote the development of Nigerian Downstream oil and gas industry.
https://ournigerianews.com/petroleum-engineers-excited-over-dangote-refinerys-world-class-tech-application/

Thursday, 24 March 2022

Bane of Fake News in Nigeria: How Sowore Got It Wrong With Ned Nwoko

Bane of Fake News in Nigeria: How Sowore Got It Wrong With Ned Nwoko
 Bane of Fake News in Nigeria: How Sowore Got It Wrong With Ned Nwoko


By: Sadiq Jikta

The general understanding of ‘Fake News is that it is a false narrative that is published and promoted as if it were true.

The term ‘News’ in its ideal form, stands for Verifiable Information in the public interest. This is why any information that measures below the ideal standard does not deserve to be labelled as news.

Fake news is usually propaganda put out sometimes by those in power or mostly unpatriotic elements to create certain beliefs or support certain positions, even if it was completely false.

Today, the Nigerian media space is awash with what is termed as ‘Fake News. Social media created an environment where anyone with ulterior agenda can publish falsehoods as if there were true.

The Nigerian online media space is saturated with a lot of fake news narratives to discredit their targeted victims, or pull-down who they perceived is not in their good books.

The dangers fake news can cause are numerous. While some are just an attempt at fun, a lot of it can be malicious and even dangerous.

Fake news is created to change people’s beliefs, attitudes or perceptions to ultimately change their behaviours. This mean, if you fall into the trap of believing fake news, your beliefs or your decisions are been driven by someone else agenda. Also, this can come with legal consequences for publishing fake news.

Information has for ages become part and parcel of every society and culture; it has also occupied a very crucial space in the life of the societies. The rate by which technology has advanced today has created easy access to the collection, processing and distribution of information.

This trend has left media houses with the burden of competing for presence in the online space. Sadly, numbers of online media practitioners today abuse the privileges in their responsibility to disseminate accurate information. And subsequently, the rate of disseminating false information continues to grow.

We can see that if something is not done, and done urgently too, Nigeria is gradually becoming a haven for fake news, misinformation and hate speeches, all in the guise of the news item. Indeed, this trend has reached an alarming state.

The act of manipulating information has assumed an active space in Nigeria’s news media. One notorious of these online media platforms is the Omoleye Sowore’s Sahara reporters.

A Closer look at recent development is how Sowore is using his online media platform, "Sahara reporters", to take on former legislator and billionaire businessman, Hon. Prince Ned Nwoko. Prince Nwoko is a lawyer, Politician, Philanthropist and former member, of the House of Representatives (1999–2003).

Omoyele Sowore has been using his Sahara reporters’ online news platform to smear malicious campaigns, blackmail, defamation, and libellous accusations against the person of Ned Nwoko in a bid to tarnish his reputation.

In one of their publications, Sahara reporters accused Ned Nwoko of “defrauding some African Monarchs and leaders through fictitious giant projects” that he lured them to invest in. In another report, Sahara reporters accused Ned of subjecting his people in Delta state to destitution, by forcibly taking their land, amongst other accusations.

If we give a close look at these accusations and dig deep into the issues, one would realize that the allegations are unfounded and far from the truth.

Ned Nwoko has been carrying out humanitarian works, being the Chairman, of Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation (PNNF). It has been one of his lifelong ambitions to see malaria is eradicated in Nigeria and the continent of Africa.

Ned Nwoko has demonstrated a strong will to see that the scourge is totally eradicated, rather than concentrating on treatment and control. African region accounts for 94 per cent of all malaria cases and death worldwide. Recent statistics from World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that six African Countries account for approximately half of the death cases caused by malaria.

The world malaria report 2019, rates Nigeria as the country with the highest annual global malaria death worldwide. With the understanding of this ugly trend, Ned Nwoko decided to do something to reverse the trend. He took a personal decision to work toward the eradication of Malaria in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Ned Nwoko swung into action by establishing the Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation – Malaria Eradication in Africa Project (PNNF - MEAP). The aim is to work in collaboration with partners and stakeholders in the public and private sector, locally and internationally to free Nigeria of malaria.

As part of its mandate, PNNF carried out a wide range of consultations and advocacy, reaching out and obtaining approval from the Federal Ministry of Health to support and coordinate a national response toward Malaria eradication.

This effort engaged strategic partners for the deployment of the premier Malaria vaccine RTSS, in Nigeria. The PNNF delivery plans are to support investment in the development of an anti-malaria vaccine, environmental sanitation, waste management, indoor residual spray and fumigation.

The PNNF Malaria eradication project received a lift with the approval of the RTSS Malaria vaccine implementation in endemic countries, by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The Minister of Health also approved the implementation of the vaccine in Nigeria based on the framework submitted by the PNNF’s Malaria eradication project.

In July 2021 the Minister of health through a letter to PNNF approved the PNNF proposal to lead in the rollout of the RTSS vaccine in Nigeria, based on the framework submitted by the PNNF’s malaria eradication project.

Between March 18-19, 2021, the PNNF invited the RTSS vaccine experts and other malaria specialists to a 2-day workshop on developing a concept note and proposal to the Federal Ministry of Health for the foundation to lead in the deployment of RTSS in Nigeria.

In September 2021, PNNF co-hosted a virtual sideline event tagged; Global Action for a Malaria Free Africa (GAMFA2021) during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The PNNF National Coordinator, Chukwuebuka Anyaduba, moderated the panel discussion from New York.

The PNNF sponsored a bill for malaria eradication at the National Assembly. This followed a series of meetings between members of the PNNF and the leadership of the National Assembly.

Prince Ned Nwoko is passionate about advancing the cause of humanity, with the determination to eradicate Malaria through the PNNF. He has committed huge resources to the Malaria eradication programme.

All these efforts put in place by Ned Nwoko’s PNNF testify to the fact of what Hon. Ned Nwoko has been doing to see that malaria is eradicated not only in Nigeria but in the continent of Africa. And yet Omoyele Sowore sees no good in this selfless service to humanity, but to blackmail and rubbish the good work.

This is the misleading interpretation of what Omoyele Sowore’s Sahara reporters means by “defrauding some African Monarchs and leaders through fictitious giant projects”.

Let’s assume that Omoyele Sowore succeeded in his blackmail to jeopardize the effort and progress made by this son of Africa, what would have become of such a remarkable endeavour by PNNF? This reminds us of the case of Benjamin Burombo when he made the statement “Each time I want to fight for African right, I use only one hand because the other hand is busy trying to keep away Africans who are fighting me”

It is high time we stood up against fake news peddlers before they ravage our country. This is so important a project to be left to the enemies of the state to destroy.
https://ournigerianews.com/bane-of-fake-news-in-nigeria-how-sowore-got-it-wrong-with-ned-nwoko/

Wednesday, 23 March 2022

2023: Saraki Set to Rescue Nigeria - Prof. Hagher

2023: Saraki Set to Rescue Nigeria - Prof. Hagher
2023: Saraki Set to Rescue Nigeria - Prof. Hagher


 

Former Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, is set to join the presidential race for 2023 to rescue Nigeria from total collapse.

Saraki said the country is on the precipice of a failed state and blamed the ineptitude of the President and the ruling All Progressive Congress Party (APC).

He said this when his Presidential Campaign Council visited stakeholders and party delegates of the Peoples Democratic Party for consultation at the party secretariat in Gombe.

Saraki, who was represented by the chairman of his 2023 presidential campaign council, Prof. Iyorwuese Hagher, informed the gathering that despite failing to fulfil the promises it made to Nigerians in 2015, over seven years down the line, the APC is still clueless and blaming everyone in sight (except themselves of course) for their failure in governance.

Saraki applauded states like Bauchi, Benue and Edo that quickly saw the handwriting on the wall that the APC, since 2015, has been a government of deceit and quickly returned back to the PDP.

The Chairman of the Campaign Council, Prof. Hagher, told party members that Saraki has concluded all arrangements to declare his intention formally to the Nigerian people as soon as the Campaign Council concludes its current consultation tour across the 36 states of the country.

And obviously elated by the reception accorded the team in Gombe, Hagher charged stakeholders to be steadfast and loyal to the party. He boasted that the People's Democratic Party (PDP) is the most organised of all the existing political parties today, and therefore ready to lead Nigeria out of the prevailing predicament engendered by poor policy decisions of the ruling APC.

He told our Reporter that as a former Governor and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Bukola Saraki is much qualified to contest for the exalted office of the President in view of his enormous experience in politics and governance.

Saraki said never in our history that Nigeria is this unsecured and chaotic. So the PDP must be prepared to take over power in 2023. He enjoined all stakeholders to join hands to get him the party ticket to building a nation that works for all. The country needs somebody with the requisite qualification, capacity and experience to make Nigeria great again, and he is the man to rescue Nigeria.
https://ournigerianews.com/2023-saraki-set-to-rescue-nigeria-prof-hagher/

Friday, 18 March 2022

Divorce: Court orders DNA test to determine paternity of children

Divorce: Court orders DNA test to determine paternity of children
Divorce: Court orders DNA test to determine paternity of children


A Grade A Customary Court sitting at Mapo in Ibadan, Oyo, has ordered DNA tests on the three children between a divorce-seeking couple, Alhaji Lukman Shittu, and embittered wife, Fisayo Shittu.

The court gave the order so as to unravel the mystery surrounding the paternity of the children.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Shittu, who was the respondent in the suit, had in his counter-argument told the court that his wife was an adulterer and had raised the three children in question through her concubine.

Immediately after making the claim, the court’s President, Mrs. S.M Akintayo ordered the duo to go to a well-established medical center and carry out DNA tests of the three children to know whether Shittu was their father or not.

“The DNA tests shall be jointly funded by Shittu and Fisayo and the sealed result shall be sent directly by the medical center to the registrar of this court,” Akintayo said.

She adjourned the suit until May 2 for the presentation of the DNA test and further hearing.

In his testimony, Shittu submitted that his wife was riding a beautiful car soon after she packed out from his home in 2021.

“Meanwhile, Fisayo had been boasting that her relative gave her the car.

“My investigation revealed that the same man, who had all along been sleeping with her, bought her the car.

“My lord, Fisayo started misbehaving when I was unable to give her money to rent a shop.

“Then, she began to return home very late and I told her that I will lock her out if she ever tried it again.

“However, Fisayo decided to pack up with the three children from my house.

“Worst still, she has changed the school of the last child without my knowledge and the other two have vowed not to recognize me as their father anymore.

“During the last Ramadan, I invited the second one to come and stay with me, but he declined.

“The first also refused to come to my house when he had his school holiday.

“Could you believe that Fisayo’s concubine worship in the same mosque where I am the cleric? Shittu lamented.

Earlier, Fisayo, the petitioner who lived at the Odo Ona Elewe area of Ibadan contended that her husband was irresponsible and a threat to her.

“Shittu lured me into getting a loan from a microfinance bank under the agreement that I would use it to establish my business without refunding.

“So as to facilitate his adulterous intention, Shittu threatened to stab me one day if I don’t leave his home.

“As if that was not enough, he frequently brought various types of women into our matrimonial home.

“In addition, Shittu demolished the shop which I furnished with my money in order to deny me any business opportunity.

“He called me all sorts of bad names and even rejected being responsible for the children.

“Though, relatives from both families intervened, but I just had to pack up for survival,” Fisayo said.
https://ournigerianews.com/divorce-court-orders-dna-test-to-determine-paternity-of-children/

Tuesday, 15 March 2022

APC, Beware the Ides of March

APC, Beware the Ides of March
APC, Beware the Ides of March


By Hassan Gimba

“When there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do you no harm.”

– Ancient proverb.

“The Ides of March”, made popular by William Shakespeare in his book, Julius Caesar, is the 74th day in the Roman calendar, corresponding to 15th March. Marked by several religious observances, it was notable for the Romans as a deadline for settling debts.

The Ides of March is best known to us as the date Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC after a seer had warned him to “beware the Ides of March”. In a story of betrayals, about 60 conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius stabbed Caesar to death at a meeting of the Senate. The pain and knowledge of imminent death did not stop Caesar from exclaiming, in shock, disbelief and sadness, “Et Tu Brutes?”, meaning “And you, too, Brutus?” If anyone would betray him, surely not Brutus, he believed.

The story of what is happening currently in the All Progressives Congress (APC) is akin to the story of Julius Caesar in many respects, especially the betrayal of trust. This is a story for another day.

Again, the internal wrangling can also be likened to the case of a man who gave someone an assignment to go to the pond and get him water in an earthen pot. When the messenger was about to enter the house after the long and tortuous trek from the pond, the sender started wrestling with him, claiming he was slow. Just imagine the fate of the pot and water!

When the APC was in tatters some 19 months ago and its death knell was sounding ominously, affecting governance at the centre, it was to Honourable Mai Mala Buni, the Yobe State governor, that the party turned to. He was able to save it from the jaws of death, resuscitate it from its self-inflicted wounds and nurse it back to life. As a result, he swelled the ranks of the party by bringing in three more governors to its fold and more members of the legislature, making the party have a comfortable majority in both the Red and Green Chambers, stabilising the government.

Yet, this is the man that ambitious and desperate politicians drew their daggers and long swords at! Because of interests and egos, some people will prefer that all these gains are lost. And worst of all, they chose a time when he was at a most vulnerable period – when he was on a sickbed. One of such people once told the world that all those he fought with died or were disgraced in life; such people can switch off the life support of a sick man.

But beyond all these, such inordinate behaviour by political actors is the bane of our political parties and cause of poor governance. The Pull him Down syndrome being exhibited by some of our politicians has made them sabotage others instead of allowing them to contribute to the development of society.

Some among them just hate to see others succeeding and so must pull such people down. Others have a psyche of entitlement, believing God created the world for them due to where they come from. They look at family background or even where one comes from and conclude that all those not sharing similar pedigree or coming from the same area are serfs. Others think they have super intellect and that everyone else is an intellectual Lilliput, and so they turn themselves into the president’s mouthpiece, thinking they will befuddle all.

But God, in His infinite Wisdom, gives whatever to whoever He wants, irrespective of wherever that person comes from. Today He has deemed it fit to make Buni whatever he is. And despite his elevation by God, he has remained level-headed, giving credence to what the ancient Chinese philosopher, writer and founder of philosophical Taoism, Lao Tzu, said: “I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.”

Those who want Buni removed, through an illegal process, may not mean well for the party. Though they are bandy about the president’s name, reasonable people will doubt them. Even though it is said that they met the president and “showed him pieces of evidence”, it will be difficult to accept that President Muhammadu Buhari will put one to the guillotine without giving him the opportunity for self-defence. Surely Mr President is aware of Article 21 D (vi) of the APC Constitution, which stipulates that an officer or officers of the party must be given the right to a fair hearing before any organ of the party can remove them.’

Politics is politics, and politics, especially the one being practised here, is dominated by unprincipled people who see nobility in their acts of betrayal. But betrayal may be so devastating, especially if it is by people you trust, people you root for, those who you think will always have your back. The only solace is that everything happens for good, as long as the victim has a good heart. God will sieve the chaff from the grain and remove from him those that may, in reality, seek for his life given the opportunity. But no betrayer has ever escaped the avenging spirit of karma. Eventually, but surely, karma makes them feel the pain of betrayal. Yet, some people never give up in their bid to sabotage others because they want it to always be that no one else is good enough if not them.

Coming back to the practitioners of illegality, they ought to know that just as Caesar’s death triggered a civil war in the Roman Republic leading to the execution of 300 senators and equities by Octavian to avenge Caesar’s death, so will any illegal removal of Buni cause a “civil war” within the APC that will be the final nail on its coffin.

But the death of the APC, or that of any political party in power, would not augur well for any country. The upheaval, chaos and disruption to the system such would cause may lead to a nation’s dismemberment. But maybe the interests of the plotters outweigh those of the country on their scales of preference.

Dieter F. Uchtdorf said, “It’s your reaction to adversity, not adversity itself, that determines how your life’s story will develop.” Those who know Buni know him as a gentleman who won’t use illegality to fight illegality. He is a man who hates rancour and does his best to avoid it. However, being a politician’s politician who has been in the business of politics longer than most of his ignoble traducers, he must have a lot of admirers and supporters across the country who will not mind deploying all the arsenal at their disposal to fight for him. He will not wish for so, but then, he may not be able to control them.

And do not forget that it is such an interest-laden crisis that caused the Peoples Democratic Party to lose power and shape that it is still finding it difficult to steady its ship.

With just a year to elections, the APC can ill afford to fall prey to the desperate ambitions of selfish politicians who see their presidential or vice-presidential hopes fading away in the face of the positive paradigm shift Buni represents. Therefore, their endgame may be to cause serious crises that would destroy the party, and then they can have ample excuses to perch their greedy selves on some other platforms they are conspiring with. The attempted “coup” against Buni is just a ploy to achieve that.

However, one good thing, though, is that APC now knows who and where to point the finger at should anything negative happen to its convention slated for the 26th of this month.

APC, Beware the Ides of March

 
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