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Finally, Police Release ICIR Publisher, Journalist

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Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre, NPF-NCCC, has released the Executive Director of the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, ICIR, Dayo Aiyetan, and Nurudeen Akewushola, a reporter.

Aiyetan, Akewushola and ICIR’s lawyers had honoured the invitation of the NPF-NCCC in Abuja on Tuesday.
The police cybercrime centre had said it is investigating a “case of cyberstalking and defamation of character” against the reporter and the “managing director” of ICIR.

On Tuesday evening, the media organisation raised alarm over a plot to detain Aiyetan and Akewushola as they were not reachable.

After nine hours of questioning, the duo werw released on bail to the President of the International Press Institute, IPI, Mojeed Musikilu.

They left the cybercrime centre at 9:15pm on Tuesday.
The media organisation said the invitation is connected to a report that was published on its website and exposed the abuse of office by two former Inspectors-General of Police, IGP, and other senior officers.

In February, ICIR published a report on how some officers of the Nigeria Police Mortgage Bank, two former IGPs and a contractor were enmeshed in allegations of corruption involving forgery and bribery in an alleged illegal sale of police land designated for the construction of barracks in Abuja.

In the report, the names of former IGPs Ibrahim Idris and Solomon Arase were mentioned for allegedly collecting N400 million bribe for the award of contracts.

Spokesperson of the Police Service Commission, PSC, said in a recent statement that Arase, the commission’s chairman, had taken ICIR to court over the report.

Ani said the report was conceived to “bring down and ridicule” Arase.
ICIR said it had yet to receive official notification of the court processes.

One Year In Office: Emir Congratulates Buni, Calls For Unity

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From HASSAN JIRGI Damaturu

Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Suleiman has called on Nigerians to live in peace with one another to foster peace and national unity.

Suleiman made the call in commemoration of the one year anniversary of Governor Mai Mala Buni.
According to him, no society or country can achieve any meaningful development or greatness in an atmosphere of chaos and mistrust.

He also congratulated President Bola Tinubu and Governor Buni for their developmental projects executed in one year in office.

The monarch also noted that the moderate achievements recorded particularly in the state capital within the last one year is unprecedented in the history of the state.

He commended Governor Buni for his relentless efforts in reducing the menace of Boko Haram.
The emir admonished him to sustain the tempo of infrastructural development and ensure fair and equitable distribution of projects and programmes across the state.

He urged the people to continue giving their cooperation and maximum support to leaders for the interest of the nation.
“We need a leader that can listen and executed projects that will help the people,” he said.

Speaker Abbas Commends Tinubu For Mutual Relationship

By Paul Effiong, Abuja

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas has commended President Bola Tinubu for the cordial relationship between the executive and legislative arms of the federal government, saying it is good for democracy.

Abbas, while giving the vote of thanks at a special joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives at the National Assembly yesterday, said the federal parliament is happy with President Tinubu’s performance so far.

“Mine is just to say a big thank you to our dear leader, who has been very supportive of the National Assembly in the last one year. A true democrat who has seen it all; a former governor, a former senator, a leader of a party and now president. I want you to know, Your Excellency, that we in the National Assembly are delighted with your report card – with your performance.

“The National Assembly is genuinely thankful for the partnership that has existed within the last one year between you and us. It has been a partnership that has been mutually beneficial to all of us. It is a win-win, and that is how democracy is supposed to be played,” the speaker said.

The National Assembly, which usually convenes a joint sitting to receive an appropriation bill from a sitting president or his representative, had at a historic sitting, received President Tinubu in the chambers to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the return of democracy in Nigeria and the first year anniversary of the current administration.

The event was also the first official engagement that President Tinubu and the National Assembly would recite the newly reinstated national anthem, ‘Nigeria We Hail Thee’.

The president had earlier in the day assented to the bill passed by the National Assembly to suspend the second national anthem, ‘Arise O’ Compatriots,’ and revert to the first that was introduced at independence in the First Republic.

Speaking before the president’s arrival at the chambers, Speaker Abbas had announced the postponement of the activities scheduled for the celebration.

“It is a great pleasure to have you here at this emergency joint sitting to receive Mr President primarily to flag off the new national anthem.

“June 12 is supposed to be the real Demoracy Day, not May 29; and it was an error from us. Mr President has acknowledged our shortcomings in that regard and has advised that whatever ceremony we are going to have, whatever speeches we will have, should be reserved. That (June 12) will be the day that we will all convene to actually celebrate democracy.

“So, honourable colleagues and distinguished senators, forgive us for this lapse. Insha Allah, by June 12, all that we have to say about our 25 years of unbroken democracy would come to pass.”

Akpabio Hails Tinubu For Bringing Back Old National Anthem

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By Uche Onyeali

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has commended President Bola Tinubu for taking Nigeria back to the old national anthem.

Akpabio noted that the step is the most profound act of President Tinubu.
The bill seeking to reintroduce the old national anthem was recently passed by the National Assembly, with Tinubu signing it into law yesterday.

Speaking during a joint session of the National Assembly, Akpabio said Nigerians would no longer refer to themselves as “mere compatriots,” but as brothers.

“The senators and members have asked me to congratulate you on your first anniversary since your swearing-in to office.

“I and my brother, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas have explained the purpose of this visit, and this is what we call ‘Waka pass’ in Nollywood.

“Out of honour and respect, you said you must pass through the National Assembly on your first anniversary in office.

“Of all the significant things you have done, the most profound is to take us back to our genealogy — the genealogy of our birth — that though we may belong to different tribes, though we may have different tongues, in brotherhood we stand.

“Henceforth, we won’t refer to ourselves as mere compatriots, we will refer to ourselves as brothers, and as we go into battle in the field of sports or politics, in economic endeavours, we must hail Nigeria,” Akpabio told the president who was at the National Assembly Complex.

The Senate president said the National Assembly is the best place to “commence this revolution of going back to our genealogy.”

Style and Glamour Media Congratulates Amb Ojadah As Biden Set To Honour Him With Presidential Award

Style and Glamour Media has congratulated Amb. Dr. Jonathan Ojadah, following his Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.

The grand event is set to take place at the prestigious city of Washington DC, in the USA, on July 27th, 2024, during which the award would be presented to him by the President of America, Joe Biden.

In a congratulatory message, the Director of Style and Glamour Media, Ms Favour Robinson commended Ambassador Ojadah, adding that his emergence was a square peg in a square hole.

She praised Amb. Ojadah, whose name was chosen for the Honour, after a meticulous review and thorough screening of his career achievements.

It could be recalled that, just last November, Amb. Dr. Jonathan Ojadah bagged a Leadership Excellence Award at The British Parliament, House Of Lords, London, United Kingdom.

According to Ms Robinson, the Ambassador who is also the Global President of the Chartered Institute Of Peace And Governance in Houston, Texas, USA, has raised the bar high through his achievements and therefore deserves even more recognition and honour.

She said, “It is a thing of joy to see that Ambassador Ojadah is getting the accolades. This is because he has worked very tirelessly, standing out amongst his contemporaries.

“I congratulate him on this prestigious milestone achievement that reflects unwavering commitment and excellence.

“It is my sincere prayer that more awards and achievements come to you, as you continue to touch lives through your service to humanity.”

Patience Ozokwor Set To Celebrate 45th Anniversary In Entertainment Industry

Veteran actress, Patience Ozokwor, is set to mark her 45th anniversary in the entertainment industry.
The popular actress, who is fondly called Mama G, shared a video on her Instagram page where she called for support from fans and friends, imploring them to celebrate God’s faithfulness with her.

Mama G recalled how her journey of a thousand miles began with a single step such as a sold-out school play in the secondary school and the teacher training college.

Congratulations and support have been flowing from her fans, colleagues, and friends.

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. My journey in entertainment started with sold-out school plays way back in secondary school and teachers training college

“It’s time to celebrate this phenomenal journey, my people because God has indeed been faithful. Countdown begins now”, she captioned the video.

One Year After: The Legacy Man And His Strides 

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By Bayo Onanuga

One year after being in the saddle, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be the first person to admit that the ride has been bumpy. He is also the first to say he is unfazed by the turbulence as he remains focused on the marathon of the next three years. The past year has been months of baby steps, months of laying the foundations for the next three years of canter.

As Nigeria’s 16th President, Tinubu, during his campaign for the office, said he would make difficult decisions and that running the country would not be business as usual.

From day one, he sought to fulfill his promises, beginning from his earthshaking ‘subsidy is gone’ announcement at the Eagle Square, on the day he was sworn in. The announcement reverberated around the country and beyond. He was not just actualising a promise he made. He was also   affecting the consensus of all the major candidates in the 2023 election that the several decades old, wasteful subsidy must end.

His administration followed this up with the decision to harmonise the foreign exchange rates. The multiple exchange rates executed under his predecessor had given room to various abuses, among which was arbitrage, where people close to the power loop made humongous money, getting forex at the official rate and offloading it at the so-called parallel market for almost 100 percent profit. Both the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank advised the Nigerian government to end the policy, to no avail, as forex obligations piled up, FDI’s dried up, and investors shunned Nigeria. Tinubu knew that to reset the economy and build renewed confidence locally and internationally, there must be a policy change. He took the measure, just as he promised during the campaign, with the government announcing that it wanted to harmonise the rates in ‘weeks’. The financial world took notice that Nigeria is at the cusp of great change.

Although, it has taken months to achieve the harmony, with the Naira in the interregnum, taking a massive bashing from the dollar. The heavily hurt currency at a stage fell to about N1,900 to the dollar, with the naysayers and the opposition predicting a total destruction of the currency. Their wish did not come to pass, as the currency rebounded to earn global acclaim as the world’s best performing currency. After weeks of amassing muscle against the US dollar, the Nigerian currency weakened again. Now, the monetary authorities are working hard to ensure the currency did not fall into the abyss like it did in February, before the rebound.

Together with the  abrogation  of the subsidy regime, the forex harmonisation policy triggered an inflationary rage, with food inflation hitting unprecedented levels. Cost of living rose countrywide. Some analysts, however, blamed the inflation on other factors such as insecurity that prevented farmers from going to farm and the poor state of  roads, that escalated transportation costs, pushing up the costs of virtually everything.

The administration responded on many fronts with a raft of ameliorate policies. Last December, it offered subsidised bus transport and free train service to Nigerians going home for Christmas and New Year. The subsidy was also offered for the return journeys. Over 200,000 Nigerians benefited from the bus service. 

In agriculture, the government declared a food emergency, launched a massive dry season farming in important crops such as wheat and maize, along with assisting farmers with N100 billion worth of fertilisers. The government released 43,000 metric tonnes of grains  in the reserves and bought another 60,000 metric tonnes of rice from local millers for distribution to the people. States, rich individuals, National Assembly members  joined in distributing food and cash to the vulnerable millions in the country. For months, food inflation resisted all the measures, hitting 33 percent in April. Government also rejected the panicky measure of importing food, reposing confidence in the Nigerian farmers,  that from their yields, Nigeria will overcome its food crisis. In recent weeks, the news from the markets has been that some food prices are going down.

As part of the amelioration measures, the Tinubu administration  announced wage awards of N35,000 to Federal workers to enable them cope with food inflation and transport costs, as it works out a new national minimum wage. It  announced in July last year the Presidential CNG Initiative. Under the programme, that will herald a new industry and new jobs, hundreds of buses and tricycles, which will be powered by Compressed Natural Gas,CNG, will be locally assembled for countrywide rollout. Some of the vehicles will be electric for use in some Nigerian states, where CNG is not readily available. A panel to drive the vision was inaugurated in October 2023. However, bureaucratic delays slowed its procurement work.  A large number of the buses and tricycles will be available  as part of the ceremonies to mark the first anniversary of the Tinubu administration.

Businesses were not left out of government’s mitigation measures. The Bank of Industry, in conjunction with Federal Ministry of Industry,Trade and Investment, is implementing Presidential Conditional Grant Programme for nano businesses. Disbursement of N50,000 each to the applicants that registered began in April. Beneficiaries included retail marketers, corner shop owners, petty traders, market men and women, food and vegetable vendors, vulcanisers and and shoemakers. Over 1,000,000 nano businesses are targeted. To help big businesses, Government announced an aid package of N1billion each to 75 of them.

The Tinubu government also approved $617 million for up-skilling Nigerian youths, providing startup funding, catalytic infrastructure, and policy advocacy. Youths with digital skills are now registering to benefit from the fund, being administered by the Bank of Industry.

In a country with 200 million people and tax to GDP ratio less than 10%, President Tinubu knew from day one, that it will be difficult to make any great, historic impact, if he fails to tinker with the tax structure and bring more money into the national purse. He announced his plan by setting up the Oyedele Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy Reform, which is winding up its work and has recommended far-reaching reforms in the tax regime. President Tinubu also changed the leadership of the Federal Inland Revenue Service,FIRS, to plug revenue holes and introduce creative ways to increase revenue without necessarily overburdening the people. The result has been astonishing.  Government now takes 50% of the revenue of the MDAs, with record N840 billion recorded in the first quarter. The NNPC was ordered to remit its dollar earnings into CBN.  Revenue inflow generally  is increasing. FIRS is working towards increasing the percentage of tax to GDP to about 20%.

The inflow of money is making the Tinubu administration dream big and plan big. With Renewed Hope Infrastructure Fund due for launch, the government is already embarking on legacy projects, such as the  700 kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Superhighway, which began in March. Government also plans to reactivate the Sokoto Illela-Badagry Superhighway, which was abandoned in 1976. Many roads and bridges in state of disrepair are to be refurbished. There are plans for rail. Funding for the Ibadan-Abuja-Kaduna rail is being arranged. Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail will be resuscitated while the Kano-Kastina-Maradi rail line, started by the Buhari administration will be completed with $2billion dollar loan already secured.

Government has not been short about rolling out several policy initiatives, from the issuance of travelling passports, which has been made quicker,  to the planned implementation of some aspects of the Oronsaye report, to cut the costs of governance.

Notably, President Tinubu issued an executive order to enhance investment in the oil and gas sector. The quick fruits of the policy was the opening of three big gas plants in the Niger Delta by the President in recent weeks. Mega investments running into over $15 billion are expected in weeks.

The Tinubu administration has also fulfilled some of the campaign promises with the students loans and Credit Corp ready for take off. To President Tinubu, no Nigerian child should be denied education because the parents could not afford it. He also hopes that the Credit Corp will enhance the purchasing power of workers and boost national commerce.

President Tinubu at various occasions has acknowledged the pains that some of his reforms  are causing the generality of our people. But he  says they are pains we must bear to make progress as a nation.  An ever caring leader, he is always evolving measures to help reduce the pains. Best of all, he listens to the voice of the people and make necessary adjustments.

 In one of the most profound analysis of our situation and an endorsement of the reforms being executed by the Tinubu administration, Planning and Budget Minister, Atiku Bagudu said in a recent interview: “We want to be like Asian countries, we want to grow like Brazil but Brazil and those Asian countries that we want, (that) we are competing with, have taken measures that we needed to have taken decades ago.

“The president is even bold to acknowledge that. Let’s do it now. Some of these measures have consequences which we acknowledge. And that’s why again, a number of measures are introduced in order to ameliorate the situation.

“These measures are helpful to Nigeria, irrespective of North or South because they are to restore macroeconomic stability, to restore security in the country and make it better so that investors will feel confident”.

-Onanuga is Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to President Tinubu

ADC Blames Political Class Over Nation’s Woes

By MBACHU GODWIN, Abuja 

 African Democratic Congress , ADC, has blamed the political class , business class as well as the Nigerian voters as the cause for the nations woes.

It noted that the high level of corruption in the country is been perpetuated by the political class and condoned by the voters who do not hold public office holders to account.

National Chairman of the Party,  Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu stated this yesterday at the party’s National Executive Committee, NEC , meeting in Abuja.

In his speech  titled “Crusade for National Rebirth, Democracy. Let’s Leverage on the Depth of handshake to Lift Nigeria”.

 “The economy is in shambles.

The states and local councils are no different. The governors operate in octopus style, holding onto everything like imperial majesties. The political landscape is depressed  

“Let me shock us.

President Tinubu is not to blame entirely, this tragedy has been brewing for many years. He only exacerbates it mindlessly. Tinubu thinks that Machiavellian and John Wayne is a smart way to statecraft. Some of us blame INEC, but I disagree. INEC staff have suffered more fatalities in this democratic dispensation than ever before. In Kano state in 2019, an electoral umpire and the entire family were burnt alive for disagreeing to do the bidding of politicians. The recorded incidents of such deaths. Elected government officials have waylaid INEC officials with thugs and guns. Not many of us stood up for them. The men and ladies of the judiciary, I will also be exempt. Many of them enthusiastically watch us maneuver as mavericks to power and have seen their hopes dashed, because no sooner the Nigerian Politician got to office than the looting began. So who do you trust, when you adjudicate between two thieves? This may appear to be a hash, but could be interrogated.  

The business elites and politicians in Nigeria are the culprits; unfortunately, this includes all of us, either by acts of commission or omission. 

” The job of rescuing this country has become truly urgent and requires more hands. We have started this move. The process is gathering momentum because our country is in a desperate state.  

With a handshake, we can unify Nigeria. With handshake the continent of Africa can become one global force. With handshake we can get the rest of the world to deal with us in a most respectable and collaborative manner. 

“The founding of our party was grounded on the brotherhood, sisterhood, and common humanity of all homo sapiens, all inherent in the philosophical grid of handshake. The modern person is wise. The truth is that it depends on how political leaders think and deploy their minds. In ADC, we remain undaunted that with a mindful working of the head and the heart we can solve the majority of our national problems and in fact global problems with handshake. My very dear colleagues of ADC, may I employ us all to embrace the Handshake across Nigeria crusade for our sake and the sake of Nigeria”.

Volleyball Federation Urges Corporate Investments 

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Joel Ajayi

 First Vice-President of Nigeria Volleyball Federation ,NVBF, has called on corporate bodies and individuals to invest in sports development.

Morakinyo, who made the call in Abuja, saying that it will enhance sports development in the country.

According to him, the government alone cannot provide funding for the various federations to execute their programmes year in year out.

He said the issue of funding is a global phenomenon that affects all aspects of sports development across the globe.

“In Nigeria we have many philanthropists that are ready to contribute to developmental programmes of some sports activities.

“They will always want to work with people with integrity that can account for the money they give to them. We have corporate bodies that will want to invest in sports.

 “They also want to deal with people they can trust”, he said.

Morakinyo urged Federations to make efforts to attract sponsors to execute their programmes aside from the interventions  from the government.

ITTF Ranking: Aruna Reclaims Africa’s Table Tennis Top Spot

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Nigeria’s Table Tennis sensation, Quadri Aruna, has reclaimed top spot in Africa ranking, less than two months after surrendering the position.

A statement issued yesterday by the African Table Tennis Federation ,ATTF, saw Aruna moving to 17th position in Week 22 of the 2024 ITTF Ranking.

However, Egypt’s Omar Assar slipped to 22nd in the world ranking after occupying the top spot in Africa in the last two months following his triumph at the last African Games in Ghana.

Aruna, who recently reclaimed the ITTF Africa Cup in Rwanda in May, rose by two steps up the ranking ladder to become the highest rated African in the world.

Assar’s drop in the world ranking, was due to the expiration of the quarter-final points he garnered at the Durban 2023 World Championships in South Africa which automatically made him lose some points that prompted his fall in the ranking.

While others are dropping from the pecking order of ranking, Aruna’s points remain static, as the free-fall of others prompted his rise in the world ranking.

Africa’s biggest movers in May, Mohamed El-Beiali, who became the third-best-ranked player in Africa after finishing as runner-up at the 2024 ITTF Africa Cup after a 4-0 loss to Aruna in Kigali, dropped to 49th in the world rating.

In spite of his one step drop, Egypt’s Dina Meshref held on to the top echelon of Africa as the 24th best player in the world.

Meshref’s compatriot, Hana Goda, remained static as the best rated African in the world, ranking 31st in the world.

The ranking is expected to take effect from June 11, as ITTF concludes the list of participants for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in France.