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It Is In Your Nature to be Caring – Cleric Commends Obi, As Obi Donates N20 Million to Hospital

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The Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Anglican Communion, Rt Rev Aloysius Agbo, has described the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, as one whose very nature is to care for the well-being of others and society while commending him for always going the extra mile to make life better for others.

Bishop Agbo made the remarks on Saturday when Mr Peter Obi visited Faith Foundation Mission Hospital, Nsukka, and donated N20 million to the hospital management, to support the establishment of the College of Nursing Sciences. The Bishop noted that Obi has remained consistent in his quest to build a better Nigeria.

“Beyond politics, Obi is a leader who sincerely seeks for the well-being of others and the progress of society. It is in his nature to be caring. We appreciate his donation of N20 million to us today. Our promise to him is that the money will be put into judicious use. With this initial amount he has given us, we will start work immediately, and by one month, everyone will see tangible results,” the Bishop said.

Presenting the cheque of N20 million to the Management of Faith Foundation Mission Hospital, Nsukka, through the Bishop, Obi explained that his ultimate desire in life is to see a better and productive Nigeria, where the critical sectors of health, education, and poverty eradication, are all very functional.

“My visit to this hospital today to present this cheque is not politically motivated, but in line with my commitment to investing in the three most critical areas of development, which are health, education, and poverty alleviation.

“Health remains a critical component of development measurement, and at the foundation of its success are trained healthcare workers.

“I am happy that the Diocese of Nsukka, Anglican Communion, has made this bold move to set up a College of Nursing Sciences. I will continue to support any project that will bring development to our nation and be beneficial to Nigerians,” Obi said.

Obi appreciated the Bishop and his entire team at Faith Foundation Hospital, for coming up with the idea while expressing his confidence in the church’s ability to prudently manage resources to achieve their vision.

It will be recalled that Obi is already supporting Shanahan College of Nursing Sciences in the same Nsukka.

Bayelsa Decide: Governor Diri Defeats Labour Party Candidate In Polling Unit

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By Akinwale Kasali

Bayelsa Labour Party, LP, Gubernatorial Candidate, Udengs Eradiri, has lost his Polling Unit to incumbent Governor Duoye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Eradiri polled just Eight Votes In Unit 05, Ward 10, Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state, with PDP’s Diri polling 130 Votes, while Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress, APC, polled 45 Votes as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Diri also emerged winner in the Yindimie Compound Square, polling unit 013, Ward 10 in the Sagbama Local Government Area of the state.

The Governor polled 137 votes during the exercise while the major contender, Silva gathered 55 votes from the result declared by the electoral commission officers.

Also, in Amadikurumor Compound Square, polling unit 014, Ward 10, the PDP gubernatorial candidate gathered 195 votes as against 89 gotten by the APC flagbearer. Meanwhile, Eradiri got only one vote in unit 014 and no vote in 013.

Enyeama, Fmr Super Eagles Goalkeeper Now PhD Honouree

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By Ayodele Oni

It was a day to be remembered for former Super Eagles Goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama  as he was conferred with  an Honorary Doctorate Award by the University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

Enyeama made the disclosure in photos shared on his Instagram page on Saturday.

“God has been my strength. He has been in the details. I can’t thank Him enough.

“I want to thank the University of Uyo’s Vice Chancellor and his team for conferring me with this great honorable award. God bless you, sir.

“I want to thank my wife #promisevincent, she has really been the bone from my ribs. God bless you and your family.

“I want to thank my family for always standing by me no matter the circumstances.

“To my fans and supporters, I love you guys. Thank you. A new title has been added to me. This is the Lord’s doing.”

Bayelsa Decides: APC Candidate, Sylva, Slams INEC

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By Akinwale Kasali

Timipre Sylva, All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Candidate in the Governorship election in Bayelsa has lamented  the failure of electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to upload voters register in his ward.

The former Minister of State, Petroleum, said  that the failure of INEC in the non-uploading of the voter registers from three units of his ward in Okpoama, Brass LGA of the state is worrisome.

He described it as careless mistake from INEC, stressing that his camp has reported the problem to the national leadership of INEC, and the Commission promised to resolve it and extend the voting time in the affected polling units.

Sylva, however, commended the Electoral umpire for improving the conduct of polls, adding that there was room for improvement.

He said, “I’m very confident that things are going to go well for the APC at the end of the day, definitely. But, we have some issues in the ward; Unit 3, Unit 5, and Unit 9 had issues. I think the registers were not uploaded. So we escalated it to INEC, and they accepted that it was a careless mistake on their part

“I don’t know why units in my ward were not uploaded. But I think the problem is being rectified and they’ve promised that in those particular units, they will extend the voting time because a lot of people would have been disenfranchised if that was not rectified. But we’ve been able to escalate it to Abuja.”

The former Bayelsa State Governor alleged violence and ballot snatching by supporters of the PDP in parts of the State, with, according to him, some army personnel reportedly aiding and abetting the incident.

Sylva further said, “But so far in my unit, things are going on very well, but around the state, we also are following; there is a lot of violence. I mean, the PDP is doing quite a bit there, trying to molest our voters with security. In fact, in some cases, it is believed by our people that we are running for election, not against PDP but against security. But we are containing the situation, and I’m sure that at the end of the day, we will come out victorious.

“I have been told that in Yenagoa, there has been a lot of violence. In fact, this morning, I woke up with a story of one of my APC members being shot. By afternoon, we had situations where the army, especially in Bayelsa State, had taken over some areas. In fact, in Biseni (Yenagoa LGA), I have just spoken to them. They said it’s the army that is out there with the PDP to snatch ballot boxes.

“I don’t know the extent of what is going on, but frankly speaking, the security in Bayelsa must be called to order. They are really on the side of the PDP, unfortunately, especially the army, and we are expecting that at the end of the day, our people will be able to contain them.

“For INEC, I will say there has been a lot of improvement, I must say. This is not a fool-proof system. It’s a human system, so you expect that there will be lapses.

“But I was very shocked that the careless mistake only happened in my ward particularly, and the targeted units were very big units that have large numbers of voters. We would have had over 4,000 voters disenfranchised if this problem was not rectified. And you begin to wonder, how did it happen that it was only in my ward? But INEC, overall, is making a lot of improvement. We believe that there is still room for improvement.”

Observer Group Gives Thumps Up For Governorship Poll In Three States

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By Ayodele Oni

Despite complaints ranging from vote buying, pre- prepared results and pockets of violence, a Civil Society Organisation, (CSO), Connected Development has expressed satisfaction with the conduct of Saturday’s election in Kogi, Bayelsa and Imo states.

It commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) and the security agencies for their roles in the conduct of the governorship polls in the three states.

Head of the elections situation room, CODE, Emmanuel Njoku, who spoke on behalf of his team in Lokoja, Kogi State on Saturday, noted that with its electoral officers sent across the three states, INEC officials arrived on time and voting in most polling units was conducted in a peaceful atmosphere.

“I want to commend the efforts of the Independent National Electoral Commission, our diligent security operatives, and the people and government of these three states, for their unwavering commitment to a free, fair and credible electoral process.

“We want to commend the INEC for the early deployment of Adhoc staff and materials which ensured the early commencement of voting in various wards.

“Notably, priority voting for the elderly has been observed in various locations like Mopa-Muro LGA in Kogi, Pandaya Market and Ekeremor LGA (Ayama Ward, in Bayelsa amongst others.”

It however, identified some concerns such as vote-buying, explaining that “Bayelsa witnessed delayed voting in Kanabiri comp Ward of Sagbama LGA due to the absence of party agents, and late arrival of INEC officials at Yenogoa-Fankpo Square Ward.

“An incident in Ekeremor LGA (Azidekeoreyeine Square Ward), involved an individual attempting to abscond with INEC materials, but citizens resolved the situation without injuries. This stands as a testament to the collective power of the masses.

“While we cannot conclusively speak to voter turnout at this time, low voter turnout has been reported in some parts of these states. Like we observed at Owerri North at Okwu Uratta Primary School Ward.

The group however, identified some concerns such as vote-buying, explaining that “Bayelsa witnessed delayed voting in Kanabiri comp Ward of Sagbama LGA due to the absence of party agents, and late arrival of INEC officials at Yenogoa-Fankpo Square Ward.

“An incident in Ekeremor LGA Azidekeoreyeine Square Ward, involved an individual attempting to abscond with INEC materials, but citizens resolved the situation without injuries.

“This stands as a testament to the collective power of the masses.

While we cannot conclusively speak to voter turnout at this time, low voter turnout has been reported in some parts of these states.

“Like we observed at Owerri North at Okwu Uratta Primary School Ward.

“Disturbingly, in Bayelsa, Market Square Ogia Town Ward of Ogbia LGA, verified reports of vote buying have surfaced, with amounts going as high as N20,000.

“This was also observed at Ama-Ukwu Umuawaka Square Ward, of Njaba LGA, Imo state where votes were traded for as low as one thousand naira. This practice is disturbing and must be halted.”

OPINION: Tinubu Wants Money From Broke Universities

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Farooq Kperogi
By Farooq Kperogi
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is really having a ball—at the expense of the rest of Nigeria. He has become so comfortable in his presidential self-indulgence that he now wants to wring water from stones and deposit it into an ocean. Our stone-broke universities are the stones. The presidency is the ocean to which Tinubu wants to pour the water he wants to extract from stones.
It wasn’t enough that he signed a N2.176 trillion Supplementary Appropriation Act on Wednesday in Abuja mostly to fund decadent presidential pleasures, such as $38 million for the presidential air fleet, $6.1 million for a presidential yacht, and even more millions of dollars for presidential “repairs,” presidential feeding, foreign SUVs for the First Lady’s office and for legislators, etc.
Now, he wants struggling, cash-strapped federal universities that are barely surviving to turn over 40 percent of all their internally generated revenue to the federal coffers to fund more presidential sybaritism and elite indulgence. I didn’t believe it when someone first called my attention to it.
The LEADERSHIP newspaper reported this week that the Accountant-General of the Federation by the name of Mrs Oluwatoyin Madein sent a memo to all federal universities titled “Implementation of 40% Automatic Deduction from Internally Generated Revenue of Partially Funded Federal Government Institutions.”
Signed on her behalf by Felix Ore-ofe Ogundairo, the director of Revenue & Investment in the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, the memo said, “I am directed to inform you that the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy (HMF&CME) has approved the implementation of a 40% auto deduction from the Gross Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of all Partially Funded Federal Government Institutions in line with the Provision of Section 62 of Finance Act, 2020 with effect from November, 2023.
“Agencies/parastatals to not more than 50% of their gross IGR and the remittance of 100% (hundred percent) of the remaining 50% (fifty percent) to the Sub-recurrent Account. While all statutory revenue lines like Tender Fees, Contractor’s Registration Fees, Disposal of Fixed Assets, Rent on Quarters, etc shall be remitted 100% (hundred percent) to the Sub-recurrent Account.
“Consequently, all partially funded Agencies/Parastatals must align their budget requirements and ensure total compliance with the provision of Section 62 of Finance Act, 2020 and Finance Circular, 2021.”
This makes absolutely no sense at all. I am not talking of the blindingly poor grammar of the memo. The memo concedes that federal universities are merely “partially funded” by the federal government. That’s an acknowledgement of their financial precarity since they are supposed to be fully funded by the federal government, which established them.
In order to survive and live up to the demands of their mandate in spite of progressively vanishing support from the federal government that set them up, many universities devised creative and not so creative strategies to generate funds to stay afloat, which aren’t even sufficient. Now a government that has beaten every known record for eyewatering presidential profligacy wants to share in whatever little money financially distressed universities were able to raise to keep them from going under.
This is a wantonly cruel suffocation of federal universities that are barely hanging on! It betrays not just a profound poverty of imagination but a studied design to snuff out the last evidence of life in our universities. Since children of the elite no longer attend public universities in Nigeria, it’s easy to see why the government wants to kill them by stealth.
It’s a continuation of the conservative, right-wing, anti-people, neoliberal orthodoxy that is obviously the governing philosophy of the Tinubu administration. It’s probably also a pre-emptive move against legitimate demands for the funding of federal universities since the administration has said it has now saved trillions of naira from the removal of petroleum subsidies.
The initial argument was that money saved from the removal of petrol subsidies would be invested in education and infrastructure. That has turned out, at least so far, to be a big fat lie, as some of us had predicted. The money is instead being used to pay for the hedonic thrills and delights of people in power while the majority of the population sinks irrecoverably into the abyss of misery and deprivation.
But someone needs to tell honchos of the Tinubu administration that universities are not money-making enterprises. They are social services. Social services are an investment in the people, not revenue-generating ventures to fund the government. It’s sad that this needs to be pointed out.
Every single country on earth that transitioned from backwardness and stagnancy to success and progress has had to invest enormously in its universities. For example, Singapore’s transition from a Third World to a First World was enabled by its investments in its universities.
Singapore has now become a hub for education in Asia, and is known for its world-class faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and strong emphasis on innovation. It didn’t happen overnight or by mere wishes. It happened because the government of Singapore has consistently invested in its universities.
South African universities are world-class and drive the country’s development because the central government there has committed massive resources to the higher education sector. Public universities receive substantial funding from the government, which is responsible for their high academic reputation, significant research output, and impressive contribution to national growth.
India, the world’s most populous country, with its large and diverse higher education system, has several well-funded public universities that are the drivers of the country’s match to greatness. Institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) receive substantial government support, which enables them to excel in technology, management, and research.
China has the second largest economy in the world after the United States. One of the secrets for its transition from dingy deprivation a few decades ago to gleaming prosperity now is the significant increase it made over time in its investment in its higher education sector. Top public universities like Tsinghua University and Peking University receive substantial government funding, which arms them with the arsenal to compete globally in terms of research output and academic excellence.
It speaks to the lack of foresight and self-interestedness of the ruling elites in Nigeria that instead of investing in our universities with an eye to the future, they want to squeeze money out of them—and with it the last vestige of life in them.
 This is governance by banditry. How do you ask institutions you should fund but that you have starved of funds for decades to turn around to fund you? Where in the world does that happen?
The government is, in other words, asking federal universities to self-annihilate, to self-immolate, in order to feed an already overfed and overpampered federal government whose only reason for existence seems to be to indulge in hedonistic frivolities amid widening existential torment brought about by its own incompetence and cruelty.

Kogi: Dino Melaye Fails To Vote; Arrives Polling Centre 2pm

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Kogi: Dino Melaye Fails To Vote, Came Late To Polling Centre
Dino Melaye, the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in the ongoing Kogi state election failed to vote on Saturday.
According to checks by the magazine, the former senator came late to his Polling Unit 04, Iluafon Quarters.
By the time he arrived the poling station around 2pm, voting had been closed by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Dino who is up against Usman Ododo, the candidate of incumbent Governor Yahaya Bello and the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the election, had vowed to displace the ruling party.
His failure, analysts insist, is likely to be s big setback for him

“I Have Not Heard Sound Of Knockout, Not To Talk Of Gunshot” – Uzodinma; Hails INEC, Security Agencies On Peaceful Election In Imo

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Hope Uzodimma

By Gideon Njoku

Imo State Governor Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, has lauded Security Agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the, so far, peaceful conduct of the ongoing Governorship poll in the State.

The Governor, who is seeking a second term in office, also, commended the people of the State for turning out in their hundreds of thousands to exercise their rights.

In an off-season Election,, Governorship Elections are taking place in Imo, Bayelsa and Kogi States.

Uzodinma noted the peaceful conduct of the election in Imo State when he spoke to Journalists at his poling booth in his Omuma hometown after casting his vote. He was accompanied by his wife, Barrister Chioma Uzodinma, who also cast her vote.

On the peace in the State, Uzodinma noted that contrary to the wicked and mischievous thoughts and wishes of some people, there has been no disruption of peace in the State, anywhere today (Saturday November 11, 2023)

The Governor happily enthused: “I have not heard the sound of knockout, not to talk of gunshot.” He noted how brief and seamless it was for voters to be accredited (where he voted) to enable them carry out their patriotic duties. He commended INEC for that.

Uzodinma said he was not surprised by the huge number of voters who trooped out in Omuma to cast their votes, obviously for him, and jokingly noted that he is from there and “This prophet is recognized at home.”

The Governor refused to be dragged into any speculation on his chances of winning, but said he had just voted, and would prefer to wait than speculate on the outcome.

Breaking: Kogi Decides Crisis As Residents Of Magongo Protest Alleged Pre-Recorded Election Results

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By Akinwale Kasali

There is palpable tension in Magongo Area of Ogori-Magongo Local Government Area of Kogi State, as residents have took to the streets to protest against alleged manipulation of the Governorship election results by  officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Crisis started in the area when some allegedly,  pre-recorded results in favour if the APC were discovered in some polling units in the Local Government Area.

About 120 votes were allocated to the APC while the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the Social Democratic Party, SDP, were given one vote each.

The results were said to be written on the result sheets before the commencement of accreditation and voting.

The protesters gathered at the Magongo RAC centre, where the INEC officials and materials were stationed, and demanded that the pre-recorded results be cancelled and a free and fair election be conducted.

They described the attempt to rig the election as unacceptable and an insult to their democratic rights.

It was also gathered that in Okehi Local Government Area of the State was the same scenario as the APC were said to have major Polling Units in the areas, with allegations that those behind the pre-recorded result are offering other parties’ agents bribes to sign the document.

This news medium gathered that APC agents were offering voters money – between N10,000 and N20,000 depending on the negotiations – to vote for their party’s candidate, Usman Ododo.

The crisis has prompted INEC to swing into action by investigating the allegation as the electoral body in a short statement released on its X (formerly Twitter) handle, said it considered the situation as serious and asked their senior staff members to investigate the matter.

The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a report that filled result sheets were discovered in some polling units in Kogi State.

“The Commission views this situation seriously.  Our senior officials deployed to the State are currently investigating the incident(s). The Commission will communicate its decision earnestly”.

Bayelsa: Soldiers Preventing APC Supporters From Voting, Sylva Laments

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The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Timipre Sylva has accused the military of working against him in the ongoing governorship election.
According to the former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, the security agencies are working for the incumbent, Governor Douye Diri.
Sylva accused soldiers of preventing his supporters from voting for him in Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state.
Governor Diri is up against Sylva who has ruled the state before, and suggestion from those watching the ongoing governorship election, is that the incumbent is likely to be returned to office.
Apartt from Governor Diri, the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and Sylva, the other serious candidate in the election is Udengs Eradiri of the Labour Party, LP.