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CAN Urges Christians To Boycott Peak Milk Over Offensive Good Friday Advert

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Peak Milk Advert

By Akinwale Kasali

FrieslandCampina, makers of Peak Milk are presently enmeshed in crisis and swimming in troubled waters, as the Christian Association of Nigerian, CAN, the Apex Christian Body has called on Christians to boycott the consumption of Peak Milk over an offensive Good Friday Advert that undermined the Christian faith.

CAN expressed utter dismay the recent social media advert by FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, makers of Peak Milk, which used the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as a metaphor to promote their product on Good Friday.

CAN’s displeasure was contained in a statement on Monday by its General Secretary, Barrister Joseph Daramola.

“We find this advert to be insensitive, offensive, and totally unacceptable. Good Friday is a solemn day for Christians all over the World, a day we commemorate the death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who was crucified on the cross for our sins. It is not a day to be used for crass commercial purposes.

“FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC’s action is not only disrespectful to the Christian faith but also an affront to the millions of Christians in Nigeria and beyond. We are deeply disappointed that a company of such repute would stoop so low to exploit the religious sentiments of its customers for profit.

“We are considering sanctions against FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, including a boycott of their products by our members and all well-meaning Nigerians who share our concerns. We call on the company to issue an unreserved apology to the Christian community and withdraw the offensive advert immediately.

“We recall a similar incident in the past when Sterling Bank Plc. used a crucifixion imagery to promote their product. We condemned it then, and we condemn it now,” the statement partly read.

The Christian body, therefore, urged all companies and organizations to be mindful of the religious and cultural sensitivities of their customers when promoting their products. Adding that CAN will not tolerate any attempt to trivialize or disrespect the Christian faith.

Imo: Uzodinma To Sponsor 1,000 Pilgrims To Holy Lands

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Hope Uzodimma

Determined to deepen and strengthen the spiritual lives of Imo people, Governor Hope Uzodimma has approved the sponsorship of a record 1,000 pilgrims to the holy lands of Israel and Jordan this year.

State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon Declan Emelumba disclosed this in a statement issued in Owerri on Monday.

Emelumba said the approval has already been given to the Imo State Pilgrims’ Board to commence screening of would be beneficiaries.

According to him, forms have been sent to churches and other segments of the society for them to distribute to their  interested members.

The commissioner announced that those nominated have up to April 15, this year to submit their completed forms to the Christian Pilgrims’ Board.

Speaking further on the exercise, Emelumba said Governor Uzodimma decided to sponsor this number of pilgrims  this year because of his belief in both the physical and spiritual growth of Imo people.

According to him, since his assumption of office in 2020, Uzodimma has made it a point of duty to personally see to the welfare of the people.

He said unlike before when candidacy for the pilgrimage was restricted to well to do and connected citizens, those going for this year are coming from all segments of the society, including the very poor.

He noted that the Governor started out by reconstituting the Christian Pilgrims’ Board with Rev Fr Dr Gilbert Alaribe as Chairman.

The commissioner therefore asked all interested candidates, irrespective of social status, to apply for selection.

OPINION: Soyinka, Chimamanda and Other  Burning Issues

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By Valentine Obienyem

The last election in Nigeria was the worst in its electoral history. Have you asked yourself why it was only APC and Sen. Ahmed Bola Tinubu that failed to condemn non-transmission of results from the polling booths to the central server even before the results were announced? The election has created  deep divisions among Nigerians, who belong to diverse ethnic and religious groups because Tinubu charged his supporters to secure victory for him by any means possible. Alas, we have seen how his followers used the ethnic and religious card, Ayo masquerade festival, guns, cudgels, threats, and psychological warfare to secure unmerited victory for him.

The unconscionable  action of Tinubu was a clear example of his readiness to bring Nigeria down owing to his vaulting  political ambition. The practical disfranchisement of Nigerians had removed the mental stimulus that comes from free political activity and a widespread sense of liberty and power. Today, Nigerians feel that they are no longer free.  He is not done yet; his destruction of Nigeria goes on apiece. He has succeeded in pitching Nigerians, including the members of the epistolary family, against one another. With his attitude and desperation to acquire political power at any cost, it is safe to assume that he is ready to lead the country to an ignominious bondage, if not political cul-de-sac.

His being comfortable in the company of political myrmidons  like Fani Kayode, Festus Keyamo, and Bayo Onanuga, is a classic exemplification of this adage, “birds of a feather…” I call three of them the Odysseus of our time. Those in love with classics will recall that Odysseus would hardly speak without lying, or act without treachery. To this “Odysseuan” inclination, some Nigerians add an unabashed mendacity.

Why would old men tell lies or engage in acts of  dissimulation  of  facts without compunction? Why would they deliberately turn white to green and are supposedly comfortable with themselves? They represent the inveterate dishonesty of mankind.  All their efforts are geared at trying to present a flawed presidential election, which is, unarguably, the worst in our political annals, as the freest and fairest presidential election that has ever taken place in Nigeria.

Doubtless, Mr. Peter Obi ran the most engaging campaign. He traversed all the states.  And, in some cases, he  visited three or four towns in each of the states. His campaign speeches were polyphonic sermons calling the nation to progressive ideas, with clear roadmap of how he would move the country from consumption to production. With his evident distaste for the crudities of political strife, those that are desirous of the good of the country supported and followed him.

On the contrary, the supporters of Tinubu are mostly those looking fretfully for what they will gain. For these people, it does not matter if an ex-convict or a drug baron becomes the president of the country.

Having seen Obi as the symbol of what is lacking in Nigeria, most Nigerians, wearied of the ugly status quo,  started expressing their support for  him through the ubiquitous “Obi-dient” movement. How do we define the “Obi-dient” movement? They represent a flame that set the mind of Nigerians afire with the dream of political emancipation. What some do not realise is that “Obi-dient” has become a byword for all those who are disappointed with the condition of Nigeria, which include a sizable proportion of the elderly demograph. We tend to ascribe the “Obi-dients’” zealotry to  the youth population of the group because they are naturally more impulsive, inflexible in resolution, resourcefully minded and always rearing to go just as the elders of today reared to go in the 60s. Who loves what is happening In Nigeria? Who wants an Escobar to become his President? Who enjoyed the stultifying effect, which the recurrence of  Buhari’s ill health had on governance in his almost eight regrettable years in the saddle of leadership? The prospect of our having a similar dose of Buhari’s political maladministration is threatening to repeat itself on a more sinister proportion?

At every stage of the election, the principals, including Mr. President and the INEC chairman assured us of its sanctity. At last,  Nigerians were ready to freely choose their leaders. However, as soon as the election started, it became obvious that all they did: the speeches, the monetary policies and the promises were subterfuges to deceive the people. Sad to observe that after the election, all the forces that had been beaten down by the former President Goodluck Jonathan – ballot snatching, re-writing of results, shedding of blood, non-interference by the Presidency –  are rampantly resurgent. What manner of country are we building for posterity?

All in all, as amply presented in his letter to President Joe Biden of America, Tinubu’s “victory” did not follow due process. If such brazen robbery of the mandate of the people by the magnificent thief is allowed to stand, others, as we witnessed in the follow-up election, would try to profit from his example or better his instruction.

I have read many Nigerians lament about the election. As far as I am concerned, one of the most reasonable is the analysis of Mr. Atedo Peterside. One could see in his analysis a very committed and objective elder thinking about the future of his country by not supporting anything that would endanger it. I have also listened to the interventions of Pa Ayo Adebayo, who I call the number one “Obi-dient”, when understood from the perspective of Nigerians who are exasperated with the status quo and clamour for a change based on equity and justice. A few days ago, we also listened to Prof. Wole Soyinka. His viewpoint aroused one of the bitterest tempests the “Obi-dients” are still contending with.

For obvious reasons, I am not in support of Soyinka’s bashing. Soyinka is among the revered men of letters, who have  brought  honour to the country. I say this with the greatest sense of responsibility. I have listened to him talk in numerous fora. I was there when he spoke at Achebe’s colloquium at Brown University. I was there when he addressed the Biennial African Philosophy World Conference in Tanzania. Each time he spoke it appeared as if the rising sun beamed from his hair; one could see the depth in him.  His viewpoints are always characterised by clarity and logic of thought, fitness and pungent of phrase, especially when denouncing autocracy and bad government. The Prof. is evidently a paragon of learning, a compendium of letters, a poet of parts and a scholar of subtlety.

When we read some of the things he did in his youth, including the seizure of a radio station, we shall admit that he is also an incarnate Mars, dedicated to war and delighting in it. Though he talks brilliantly about literature, but he usually falls into a hundred errors when he wanders into politics as he did recently.

While we take exception to his stand, we must not forget his genius. It is on this that I join Nigerians to condemn his reference to “Obi-dients” as fascists.  I do not personally know what he meant by that because fascism and dictatorship are near alien. For me, fascism is more of the peculiar quality of a dictatorship inclined towards suppression of the opposition, criticisms and promotion of “divide et impera” (Divide and rule). By taking power by force using the instrument of the state, trying to pitch the ethnic groups against one another, who is more dictatorial and fascistic than Tinubu? This should be the central question. We catch the colour of his spirit by his readiness to buy people’s conscience by any means.

So, rather than go after Soyinka, I think we have to mourn his inability to situate fascism in its rightful context. It was so bad that he even joined them in believing that the “Obi-dients” wants to control the judiciary. What did they do other than suspect that the man who was shouting go to court may know something we do not know that was pushing him towards that course of action. What “Obi-dients” are doing is reminding the judiciary that it behoves them to clear the mess created by politicians by being blind in dispensing justice.

The judiciary is essentially an institution created as an arbiter of justice. Over the years man was more barbaric than human. To transmit greed into thrift, violence into argument, murder into litigation, and suicide into philosophy has been part of the task of civilisation. To settle the case of Tinubu would have been through duel with Obi or other primitive ways. However, by courtesy of civilisation we now have the judiciary for that work. If the judiciary fails to do so, that would be taking us back to the Stone Age.

Expectedly, many people were shocked by his view- point. Coming at a time the Minister who lies unsympathetically by means of pompous rhetoric was singing the song of treason, at a time they badly doctored his video as to pass for fake and at a time there appears to be a fresh understanding to employ all available ammunition to run Obi out of town, one would wonder what is extreme about the reactions of the “Obi-dients.”

But how do we react to Soyinka as a person? Which of us has the commanding presence to match him word for word? This is where the intervention of the future Nobel Laureate, Chimamanda Adichie was soothing and welcome. Shocked by the crimes of Tinubu, disheartened by the selfishness of his defenders and appalled by the credulities of political engagements, she wrote her famous letter to Biden.

Employing a prose sometimes involved or flowery, but for the most part eloquent and vigorous, pungent and   vivacious,  and clear as a mountain stream,  she described with startling candour that characterises it to the end, what some people are passing for election in fascinating details:

“Most egregious of all, the electoral commission reneged on its assurance to Nigerians. The presidential results were not uploaded in real time. Voters, understandably suspicious, reacted; videos from polling stations show voters shouting that results be uploaded right away. Many took cellphone photos of the result sheets. Curiously, many polling units were able to upload the results of the House and Senate elections, but not the presidential election. A relative who voted in Lagos told me, “We refused to leave the polling unit until the INEC staff uploaded the presidential result. The poor guy kept trying and kept getting an ‘error’ message. There was no network problem. I had internet on my phone. My bank app was working. The Senate and House results were easily uploaded. So why couldn’t the presidential results be uploaded on the same system?” Some electoral workers in polling units claimed that they could not upload results because they didn’t have a password, an excuse that voters understood to be subterfuge. By the end of the day, it had become obvious that something was terribly amiss.

“No one was surprised when, by the morning of the 26th February, social media became flooded with evidence of irregularities. Result sheets were now slowly being uploaded on the INEC portal, and could be viewed by the public. Voters compared their cellphone photos with the uploaded photos and saw alterations: numbers crossed out and rewritten; some originally written in black ink had been rewritten in blue, some blunderingly whited-out with Tipp-Ex. The election had been not only rigged, but done in such a shoddy, shabby manner that it insulted the intelligence of Nigerians.”

Many Nigerians see her intervention as timely and apposite.  At a time some big, global voices were trying to sound funny, trying to still resentment by muttering “treason”, her exhilarating pen entered like energising yeast into the rising body of analysis of the Nigerian elections.

At home with Nigeria and noting the weaknesses that has held her down, Chimamanda, in her usual  genial leisureliness, ventured into an area the epistolary fraternity pretend  not to hear about. Again, let us hear her:

“Compromised is a ubiquitous word in Nigeria’s political landscape—it is used to mean “bribed” but also “corrupted,” more generally. “They have been compromised,” Nigerians will say, to explain so much that is wrong, from infrastructure failures to unpaid pensions. Many believe that the INEC chair has been “compromised,” but there is no evidence of the astronomical U.S.-dollar amounts he is rumored to have received from the president-elect. The extremely wealthy Tinubu is himself known to be an enthusiastic participant in the art of “compromising”; some Nigerians call him a “drug baron” because, in 1993, he forfeited to the United States government $460,000 of his income that a Chicago court determined to be proceeds from heroin trafficking. Tinubu has strongly denied all charges of corruption.”

Chimamanda spoke like a person who was either in Nigeria or followed the election very closely. Many Nigerians did likewise, including the Lord Justices. They do not live in other planets, such that it is wrong to say that Alhaji Ahmed Datti statement was a sort of gladiatorial challenge. Knowing fully what happened in Nigeria, Nigerians are of the opinion that the case should be concluded before the 29th of May. We cannot afford a character that has ugly baggage to become the president of Nigeria even for a second. What moral authority would he have to do many things a good president is expected to do, including fight against drug trafficking?

The judiciary should be encouraged to restore to Nigeria what they bargained for. Until this is done, we must rank the election as among the darkest blot on  elections’ record in Nigeria.

I, therefore, join Chimamanda in urging Biden and other world leaders not to recognise or congratulate Tinubu. Her conclusion is apt: “Congratulating its outcome, President Biden, tarnishes America’s self-proclaimed commitment to democracy. Please do not give the sheen of legitimacy to an illegitimate process.” Let this speak to the conscience of other world leaders and, indeed,  all men of goodwill.


Obienyem, Lawyer, prolific writer, Media Consultant wrote from Awka

Opinion: The Plot By Senators To Undermine Tinubu Over Contest For Senate President

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Salihu Lukman

By Salihu Moh. Lukman

Unfolding developments around the contest for the leadership of the 10th National Assembly is quite worrisome.

Apart from the clear disregard for national unity and outright disrespect for Nigerians, especially the persons of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Sen. Kashim Shettima, being the President-elect and Vice-President-elect respectively, some of the aspiring candidates for the positions of Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives are neither concerned about the security and well-being of Nigeria nor are they in anyway disturbed about factors that could erode the electoral viability of our party – APC.

These are aspiring candidates for these positions, two of them Muslims from North-West aspiring for the position of Senate President and one of them from North-East aspiring for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives, who are desperately mobilising support in unethical manner without any regard or respect to the party and its leadership.

Certainly, these aspirants know that there is very high probability that once the party is allowed to finalise the processes of zoning positions of leadership, the probability is high that these positions would be zoned to other sections of the country outside theirs. In order therefore to force their way and weaken the party, they are proceeding with mobilising support for their aspirations in a very unethical manner. Some of them, including another aspirant for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives from the North-West have sent bags of rice and sugar to members of the APC National Working Committee (NWC).

There are speculations that some of them are bribing party leaders with huge amounts of money to stop the party from zoning positions. There are also the disturbing reports from House of Representatives members-elect that one aspirant for the position of Speaker from North-East apart from bribing members-elect with huge amounts of money is also offering jeeps to members-elect if they will commit to electing him as the Speaker.

This has reduced the contest for the leadership of 10th National Assembly to Cash-and-Carry.

To say the least, this is both disappointing and worrisome. How can APC elected representatives descend so low as to be using unethical methods of cash-and-carry to mobilise support for their aspirations? The two Senators-elect who are being alleged to be involved in such unethical methods are both Muslims from the North-West.

Conscious that APC has already produced two Muslims as President-elect and Vice President-elect, it should be very clear that any person whose aspiration for the position of Senate President being the number three highest ranking position in Federal Government, who is a Muslim will not mean well for Nigeria and will be working to undermine the electoral viability of APC as a political party.

Any Muslim aspiring for the position of Senate President has no respect for both the constitutions of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the APC.

This is because Chapter II, Section 14(3) of the Nigerian constitution clearly outlined that ‘the composition of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out in such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few States or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that Government or in any of its agencies.” With two Muslims already elected to be sworn in as President and Vice President of the Federal Republic on May 29, any attempt to consider another Muslim as Senate President will promote the dominance of Muslims in the Federal Government and will be injurious to national unity and peaceful co-existence of Nigeria as a sovereign entity, which must not be allowed.

Further, the APC constitution enjoined party leaders and members to “render service at all levels of governance, and to build a nation which will guarantee equal opportunity for all, mutual and peaceful co-existence, respect and understanding, eliminating all forms of discrimination and social injustice among Nigerians, rendering selfless service that will rekindle a deep sense of patriotism and nationalism.” How can anyone aspiring for position of leadership at all levels seeking to bribe his/her way be said to be interested in rendering service? Such a person will only be interested in rendering service to himself and himself alone. Besides, given that both the two persons allegedly involved in this cash-and-carry approach to mobilising support for their emergence as Senate President are Muslims, it will be gross insensitivity to the peaceful co-existence of the country and disrespectful to Nigerians to allow them to continue to aspire for the position of Senate President.

In addition, any Muslim Senator-elect aspiring for the position of Senate President is disrespectful to the leaders of the country and the party, including President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu. However considered, the emerging risks threatening the peaceful co-existence of Nigeria, however manifest, will squarely be interpreted based on the actions or inactions of the political leadership of the country in the persons of President Buhari as the current leader and Asiwaju Tinubu as his successor. Noting that Asiwaju Tinubu in his campaign document Renewed Hope 2023: Action Plan for a Better Nigeria outlined that “Our objective is to foster a new society based on shared prosperity, tolerance, compassion, and the unwavering commitment to treat each citizen with equal respect and due regard”, all aspiring candidates for both Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives in the 10th National Assembly seeking to emerge through cash-and-carry methods clearly are not committed to the success of Asiwaju-led Federal Government. If anything, they are only seeking to destroy our society and block the government of Asiwaju Tinubu from achieving its objective of fostering a new society.

Once aspirants win leadership positions through cash-and-carry methods, their loyalty to the government led by Asiwaju Tinubu and the APC will be weak. Such a person could even hold the Government hostage in pursuance of their personal ambitions, which is known only to themselves. With all these worrisome developments, the passive and almost unresponsive calmness of members of the APC NWC led by Sen.

Abdullahi Adamu is giving credence to the speculation that some of these cash-and-carry aspirants for leadership position in the 10th National Assembly may have bribe the NWC not to initiate actions to zone positions in the leadership of the 10th National Assembly.

Otherwise, why is the NWC unable to convene meetings of organs of the party to invoke Article 13.4(vi) of the APC constitution, which directs the NWC to “propose electoral guidelines and regulations governing the conduct of elections to party offices at all levels, and procedure for selecting Party candidates for elective offices”?

It is very disturbing and highly unacceptable that something as sensitive as electoral guidelines and regulations for electing leaders of the 10th National Assembly will be left to public speculations. At a time when opposition political parties are practically taken over by combinations of religious bigots and political opportunists who will go to any length to manufacture lies aimed at manipulating gullible citizens to support them, we can’t allow the contest for leadership of the 10th National Assembly to continue unregulated.

Everything must be done to mobilise all committed party leaders and members to call all APC elected representatives aspiring for positions in the leadership of the 10th National Assembly to order.

Accordingly, the APC should take every step to sanction all those mobilising support for their so-called aspirations based on cash-and-carry method. We must appeal to both President Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu to promptly urge our National Chairman, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu and the whole NWC to immediately restore constitutional order within the APC. The audacious impudence of our elected representatives aspiring for leadership positions in the 10th National Assembly is only a reflection of the dysfunctionality of the organs of the party, which has been the cause of all the leadership challenges facing the party since the time of Chief John Odigie-Oyegun. So long as organs of the party are not meeting as provided in the constitution of the party, decisions required to regulate the conduct of party leaders and members, including the sensitive issue of zoning party leadership will be absent. Once that is the case, leaders and members can go to every extent to achieve their narrow objective of winning election into leadership positions even if that will undermine the peaceful co-existence of Nigeria and the electoral viability of the APC as a political party.

Our Governors and all our party leaders must also be reminded about their abiding commitment to the unity and peaceful co-existence of Nigeria, which was responsible for their support for the emergence of Asiwaju Tinubu as the candidate of our party for the 2023 elections. It can be said without any doubt that the support of our Governors and leaders of the party go beyond the emergence of Asiwaju Tinubu as our Presidential candidate, which was responsible for why they all mobilised Nigerians to vote for him and emerge the President-elect of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Now that he is elected, that support must also translate to cooperation, partnership, and collaboration to ensure that his government succeeds in renewing the hope of all Nigerians irrespective of our differences across ethnic and religious divides. Therefore, everything must be done to regulate the conducts of all aspiring candidates for leadership positions of the 10th National Assembly to comply with the constitutional obligation of promoting national unity and peaceful co-existence.

All APC leaders and members should be called upon to intervene individually and collectively and kindly call all aspiring candidates for leadership positions in the 10th National Assembly to strictly conduct themselves ethically with the highest respect for Nigerians and in compliance with the provisions of the constitutions of both the APC and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which compels everyone to promote national unity and peaceful co-existence of the country. Promoting national unity under the Asiwaju Tinubu-led Federal Government to be inaugurated on May 29 would require that, at the minimum, the Senate President should be a Christian from either the South-East or South-South. In addition, any candidate who is mobilising support based on cash-and-carry methods will not be loyal to Asiwaju Tinubu-led government and therefore a potential risk to such a government.

Everything must be done to ensure that the configuration of the Asiwaju Tinubu-led Federal Government command the support of all Nigerians irrespective of our differences.

Lukman, a public analyst is the APC Deputy National Chairman, North-West

Jungle Justice As Angry Mob Stone Dead Accident Victim

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Angry Mob in Nigeria

By Ayodele Oni

It was a gory sight on Easter Monday in Akure, Ondo state capital as angry mob lynched a man that crushed to death three persons riding on motorcycle.

The man, whose identity is not immediately known, allegedly drove his car in rough way causing it to swerve off the road and hit the three persons on motorcycle.

The angry mob had claimed that the deceased was a suspected fraudster popularly known as yahoo.

A statement by Ondo State police command  on the incident confirmed that the deceased was stoned to death in presence of his parents.

A statement by the police stated that “Ondo state Police Command has reacted to an Angry mob, who today Monday, lynched a suspected internet fraudster to death, after he killed two persons with his car in accident along Ijoka road in Akure.

“The State Police public Relations officer, Mrs Funmi Odunlami said the killing of the boy by mob was a jungle justice.

“No one can confirm if the young man in question is an internet fraudster, there was an accident that led to the death of a motorcyclist.

“Rather than people around to help, some resolved  to Jungle Justice by killing the young man  Olorunfemi Tope aged 35 who drove the vehicle and set the car ablaze.

“But for the quick intervention of the police, his parents too would have been killed, in all 2 people confirm dead, while 6 others involved and injured in the accident are currently in the hospital.

“The parent of the driver now late, the boy, came to the scene, where the boy was lynched to death, but not in the vehicle with their son.”

Buhari Administration’s Funding Of Tertiary Institutions, Highest So Far – Group

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Buhari-independence Day

By Ayodele Oni

The Buhari Media Organization, (BMO) has described latest fund release to tertiary institutions in the country as the highest so far in history of such disbursement.

This was contained in a statement on Monday signed by chairman of the group, Niyi Akinsiju and secretary, Cassidy Madueke.

The statement reads : “The latest disbursement of N320.3 billion as intervention funds for public tertiary institutions is yet another evidence of President Muhammadu Buhari’s desire to improve higher education in the country.

“The BUHARI Media Organisation (BMO) said in a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke that the 2023 Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) disbursement to tertiary institutions is the highest in 30 years.

“If there is any administration that many Nigerians are not fair to, it is the President Muhammadu Buhari administration which has been accused of ignoring the education sector.

“But the latest information from TETFund has once more shown how insincere many of the critics of the administration have been in their assessment.

“We have been constantly assailed with tales of poor funding of public tertiary institutions but the facts on ground have continued to put a lie to that claim as seen in the latest TETFund approvals to the schools.

“According to the TETFund Executive Secretary, the 2023 allocation to tertiary institutions is N320bn which represents the highest disbursement to the institutions since the Fund was created 30 years ago.

“For the avoidance of doubt, each federal university is to get N1.154billion, the polytechnics get N699.3million each while colleges of education are to receive N800.8million each for 2023 alone.

“This is unprecedented and it goes without saying that there has never been a time in Nigeria’s history that public institutions of learning got this much even at the height of the various oil booms of previous administrations.”

BMO pointed out further that public institutions of learning got more funding in the Buhari years than at any time in the nation’s history.

“We make bold to say with the benefit of publicly available information that yearly allocations on President Buhari’s watch to these schools have consistently been higher than previous years.

“The Buhari-era disbursement to public universities, polytechnics and colleges of education totalled N1.702trillion compared to N1.249trillion disbursed from the inception of the fund in 1993 to 2014.

“But that of 2023 clearly stood out, and like officials of the ministry of education we hope that beneficiary institutions would use the intervention funds judiciously.”

Insecurity: Gov Oyebanji To Meet LG Chairmen, Stakeholders

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By Ayodele Oni

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has called on Chairmen and Leadership of Local Government and Council Development areas in the state to ensure security of lives and property in their communities.

Governor Oyebanji while receiving  Chairmen and leadership of Ekiti West local Government and Ekameta Local Council Development Area and Okemesi- Ido Ile LCDA at his Ikogosi-Ekiti Country home, expressed worry over increasing banditry in the areas.

The Governor, who expressed fear over recent kidnapping in the axis, charged the Chairmen to collaborate with residents of the area and government at all levels to ensure an end to criminal activities in their area.

The Governor equally tasked the leadership of the Local Government to love and accommodate each other, assuring them that his administration is committed to the overall development of the state.

While restating his vision to make Ekiti State flourish and prosper, the Governor informed them that his administration had also set in motion aggressive rehabilitation of all roads in the area for easy accessibility and boost economic activities of the state.

He added that efforts were ongoing to ensure effective and efficient electricity supply to the area.

“My charge to our leaders is to please let us love each other, let us accommodate each other and let us know that if we cooperate, development will come to our local governments and towns.

“I am always proud of Ekiti West when we were still in old Ekiti West even till now for the love we shared in all the towns in Ekiti West and I want that love to remain.

“Let me also appeal to us on security, because I heard that kidnappers are resurfacing in some areas and we must sit down as a community and as a government to ensure that we don’t allow it to happen because where there is no security, people will run away from such place.

“So I am going to sit down with the Chairmen of the local governments to find a lasting solution to that place, we must not allow them.

“My own vision is Ekiti State where everybody irrespective of what you do, not all us can be educated but whatever you do, be you artisan, merchants or private organization, you must be able to live well and live a worthy live.”

The Chairman of Ekiti West local Government, Olusesan Okere said Ekiti West was very proud of the achievements of the Governor in less than six months in office,

He equally used the opportunity to ask the Governor for an institution that would serve as catalyst to socio-economic development of the area.

Amidst Attacks, Obi Writes Obidients, Says Datti and I Are With You, And A New Nigeria Is POssible

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Peter Obi in South East

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has assured the Obidient Family which he leads to see the incessant attacks on them as a huge sacrifice needed to rescue and build a new Nigeria that is POssible.

Obi in a series of tweets on Easter Monday, ostensibly to identify with the Obidients who have been under ceaseless attacks by some anti-democratic agents bent on defending and perpetuating frauds and retaining the status quo of criminalities in the country, said that he and his Running Mate, Datti Baba-Ahmed, are with them.

“My Dear Obidients,  a very happy Holy Month of Easter & Ramadan to you all. As we celebrate Easter and look forward to a joyous Eid El Fitr, we pray for God Almighty’s guidance, protection, and blessings as we face and pass through a litany of challenges in our dear country”

Obi in the tweet identified some of the challenges as “Nigeria- flawed electoral process, insecurity, weak institutions, multidimensional poverty, unemployment, inflation, lack of justice, fairness, equity, opportunities and many more”

The former Anambra state Governor said that “In reflecting on these challenges and looking forward to a New Nigeria that is POssible, Datti and I are painfully mindful that for the mere reason of being Obidient, most of you have suffered vituperations, physical attacks, loss of rights and privileges, hateful trolls, indignities, and vexatious fighting words, even from some of those we long regarded as civic leaders and conscience of our nation.”

The LP standard bearer urged the Obidients to “Please bear such attacks as sacrifices we are all required to make to create a New Nigeria where justice, equity, fairness, love, and prosperity shall reign, but be assured that Datti and I are with you and that the ongoing unfortunate  orchestrated efforts to de-market and delegitimize the Obidient Movement will fail”

“We are fully structured and have all remained focused and steadfast in addressing the ills in our nation; while underpinning the supremacy of our Constitution and imperatives of the rule of law.

“Do not relent, and do not be lured into unnecessary conflicts. Be assured that in the fullness of time, our mission to rescue Nigeria from those engaged in State Capture will come to fruition. We are also using all lawful and peaceful means allowed under our laws and constitution to reclaim our mandate to create a New Nigeria that is Possible. Therefore, in all your actions and inactions, I continue to implore you to be law-abiding, respectful, and peaceful”

Finally, Obi urged them to be peaceful and law-abiding, “In all you do,  always  remember those immortal words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr that “The true measure of a man is not how he behaves in moments of comfort and convenience but how he stands at times of controversy and challenges.” A New Nigeria is Indeed Possible. God bless all of you and bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Presidential Election Litigation: Plot Against Obi Thickens

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Peter Obi

By Akinjide Aina

Following the sudden eruption of a leadership crisis in the Labour Party, multiple sources have confirmed to this magazine that the Presidential candidate of the party in the February 25th presidential election and former Governor of Anambra state, His Excellency, Peter Obi, is the main target.

Apart from alleged financial inducements, members of the Labour Party’s National Working Committee, NWC who agreed to lend themselves to the plot, it has been learnt, have been promised juicy positions if the next government is (eventually) inaugurated.

Elements within the ruling party who believe Obi’s petition at the Election Petition Tribunal is a time bomb that will eventually consume the party, if not checked, this magazine has been informed, are desperately engaged in acts aimed at rendering the petition a stillborn.

A source privy to the plot told the Magazine that  “the first phase of the plot has been hatched and accomplished and this was getting a phantom faction of Labour party in its National Chairman, Julius Abure’s ward in Edo state to suspend him.

“The second part which has also been accomplished was to, allegedly, get a pliant judge to give a ruling restraining Abure from parading himself as the National Chairman on the strength of his “suspension”. This was to pave the way for the assumption of office as “Acting National Chairman” of a lackey of the ruling party who would in turn trigger series of actions aimed at undermining Obi’s case at the tribunal”

Julius Abure - Labour Party National Chairman
Julius Abure: “Suspended” by a Labour Party faction

The Source (Magazine) authoritatively gathered that the next phase of the plot will see a replay of the Abure scenario in Anambra.

According to another source, “In the coming days, the anti-Obi elements will shift to Anambra to commence the most critical phase of the plot to undermine the Labour Party’s petition at the presidential petition tribunal.

“The Anambra operation is to be coordinated by a Lagos-based indigene of the State who is also a member of the ruling party and known for his slavish and fanatical loyalty to the Southwest political establishment, rabid anti-Igbo rhetorics and lately a trenchant critic of Obi, the Obi-Datti movement and the Labour party.

“His job is to create a phantom faction in the Anambra state chapter of the party, get a factional State Chairman to lay claim to the office, create a phantom factional ward executive of the Labour party in Obi’s Agulu community and get them to expel Obi from the party for “anti-party activities”

“A pliant Judge in the State, especially, in Awka, the State capital, will then be procured to give a legal seal to the charade”

With Obi’s “expulsion”, the source continued, “the character parading himself as Labour Party’s Acting  National Chairman will then call a world press conference to announce the party’s discontinuation of the Presidential Election legal tussle and withdrawal of the petition at the Tribunal on the ground that its Presidential Candidate has ceased to be a member of the party”

CBN: IPMAN Urges FG To Release N250bn Auto Gas Conversion Fund

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to release the N250 billion Vehicle Gas Conversion Kits intrvention fund.


The fund was set up by the federal government last year for vehicle owners in the country to convert their petrol or dissel powered vehicles to gas powered automobiles, ahead the removal of petrol subsidy in June this year.


Since the fund was set up under with the CBN as the vehicle, not much has been heard about it, raising suggestions among Nigerians that the government is not serious about the plan.


Serious questions have also been raised on the sincerity of the government on the removal of the subsidy even as fears continue to loom that the price of the product, post subsidy will be beyond the reach of many Nigerians.


Some energy experts have suggested that petrol could be sold by as much as 1000 per litre after subsidy has been removed.


But IPMAN in a letter to the Minister of Finance and Budget, Zainab Ahmed said the vehicle gas conversion project will go a long way to cushion the effect on Nigerians after it has been removed.


On its part, the petroleum marketers said it is prepared to build 30,000 gas station to complement government’s efforts, they also requested to meet with the Minister to fasttrack the plan.


Part of IPMAN letter eads: “We are writing to request an audience with you to present a palliative solution to cushion the impact of the removal of the unsustainable petrol subsidy.

“Our partners, Gas Analytics & Solutions Ltd, have an agreement with the independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria to co-locate natural gas dispensers on our network of over 30,000 filling stations in Nigeria.

“This collaboration with IPMAN presents the most economic and expedient platform to deploy the necessary infrastructure to support a fast national roll-out of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) for vehicles.”


“Furthermore, CNG emits 30 to 60 per cent less Green House Gases than petrol and diesel, making it more appealing to attracting additional financing from international and regional developmental finance institutions that are disposed to supporting natural gas utilisation.


“What is left is the support of the Central Bank of Nigeria to provide access to the Gas Expansion Fund for vehicles, Keke, and truck owners to access loans to finance the acquisition of natural gas conversion kits,” the marketers said.


IPMAN however stated that more vehicle owners will need to be brought on board in other to insentivise members to build gas stations.