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By Dirisu Yakubu ABUJA – The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP as taken a swipe at the Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed for fingering opposition parties as the mastermind of hate speeches currently threatening the unity of the Nigerian State.
In a press statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary, National Caretaker Committee of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party expressed shock at the Minister’s outburst even as it described the statement as another lie from Alhaji Mohammed.
“The Leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is taken aback over the recent vituperation by the Honourable Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in which he accused opposition in the Country as being responsible for hate speeches, disinformation and fake news. How convenient! This is another lie from Lai Mohamned!!
“Mr. Minister is invited to review his past speeches/statements as Spokesman of opposition ACN/APC and then he will agree with us that the APC leaders/members are the architects and sustainers of hate speeches in our dear Country, Nigeria,” the PDP scribe wrote in a statement.
Adeyeye further said the Minister ought not to forget easily that in the past, he similarly took on the ruling party while he was in the camp of the opposition.
“In case Lai Mohammed has forgotten, let us remind him and his Parties, the ACN & APC that in their desperate quest to grab power by all means, organized and carried out series of campaigns of calumny as opposition designed to mislead the public, discredit the person and Office of past PDP led administrations especially, that of the immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck E. Jonathan, GCFR in order to cause disaffection amongst Nigerians against his government.
“Alhaji Lai Mohammed as the Spokesman of ACN at a press conference in April 2013 raised a false alarm alleging that the Federal government of Nigeria under President Jonathan had awarded an oil pipeline protection contract to serve as a smokescreen in funding activities that would create chaos in the South-West region. Of course, it turned out that no such contract was ever awarded by the Jonathan Administration.
“Still in April 2013, the ACN Spokesman now Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed mischievously alleged that President Jonathan had issued a Presidential Directive targeted at witch-hunting the Former Governor of Lagos State and Leader of the ACN , Bola Tinubu in order to stop the Merger of the Party with other political parties. This also turned out to be a hoax,” the statement continued.
The PDP also added that apart from the Minister, other prominent members of the APC also made speeches capable of causing disharmony in the land prior to the 2015 polls.
” Also before the 2015 General Elections, the Chairman of APC, Chief John Oyegun in November 2014, vowed to form a parallel government if the elections were rigged. His statement was later re-echoed by the Presidential Campaign Director-General of the APC, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, and now Minister for Transport,” the statement noted, adding that “talk about distractions, intimidation, harassments and hate speeches defines the APC leaders and members.
“Let us not forget the Infamous inflammatory statements by General Muhammadu Buhari that caused wide spread violence and killings of Nigerians in the 2011 General Elections. The General repeated almost the same statement on the 14th of May 2012 in Kaduna State when some CPC members from Niger State paid him a visit.
He was quoted to have incited his supporters saying "…if what happened in 2011 should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.'' Till date, President Muhammadu Buhari has neither refuted the statement nor offer any explanation for it. What could be more hateful than such a call for pogrom or mass murder of innocent Nigerians?
The list of such hateful and inciting speeches by the APC leaders and especially their erstwhile spokesman is endless. It was a period of one lie, one day. All in the desperate bid to grab power at all cost. Now that they have the power,they don’t know what to do with it,” wrote Adeyeye lamentably.
“Lai Mohammed and indeed any of the APC leaders for that matter are not in the position to teach any lessons on appropriate public speeches. They should first apologize to Nigerians for their serial lies, inciting and hate speeches with which our people were deceived into believing that they had something to offer. They should then undergo the serious ritual of self purgation without which there will be a constant relapse into their goebbellian tactics as we continue to witness. It is so ironic that those who haul mud at people do not ever want sand thrown at them. If you are not ready to take the heat you better leave the kitchen,” it stated.
The PDP further said the Minister was merely trying to compensate for the failure of government to deliver on promises made, urging Nigerians not to be deceived.
“Lai Mohammed’s statement must be seen for what it is: a desperate attempt to divert attention from his government’s woeful failures. When this government first assumed office we were inundated with daily sermons of how terribly the PDP had destroyed the Economy. Now that it appears that cliche is well worn out they must find so called hate speeches by the Opposition to blame for their woes.
“Our advice to the APC Government is that it should concentrate on doing the business of the people and to endeavour to speak the truth always. Lies can take you thus far but in the end it cannot be an alternative to the truth,” wrote Adeyeye.
Adebayo Faleti, the renowned Yoruba novelist, actor, broadcast Journalist, is dead.
Faleti passed on today at the ripe age of 86.
He died at the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan, a city in which he had spent most of his life.
He is survived by three wives including Mrs. Moteniola and Olubunmi, his current wife and has about 15 children.
Pa Faleti was a Yoruba translator, TV exponent and a pioneer staff of the first television station in Africa, Western Nigeria Television, WNTV.
He was responsible for translating Nigeria's anthem from English to Yoruba.
He also translated speeches made by the Military President of Nigeria, Ibrahim Babangida and Chief Ernest Shonekan, Head of National Interim Government of Nigeria, from English to Yoruba.
Faleti published a dictionary containing the formal or official use of Yoruba names. He received many awards, both locally and internationally, including the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger, OON, the Festival of Arts award with Eda Ko L'aropin and the Afro-Hollywood Award for Outstanding Performance in Arts.
Faleti, the first son of his father, late Joseph Faleti and the only child of his mother, Ayinke, was born in Agbo-Oye.
He was from a humble background. His primary education was put on hold because his father was so poor to send him to school.
In 1949, he founded a theatre group called Oyo Youth Operatic Society. After working for some time, he went back to school and completed his primary school education and in 1966, he gained admission to the University of Dakar in Senegal where he later obtained a Certificate of proficiency in French Language and Civilization.
Two years later, he graduated from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, with an honours degree in English. In 1971, he attended the Radio Netherlands Training Centre in Hilversum, the Netherlands, and received a certificate in Television Production.
The deceased is survived by three wives including Mrs. Moteniola and Olubunmi, his current wife and has about 15 children.
Pa Faleti was a pioneer staff of the first television station in Africa, Western Nigeria Television, WNTV.
The British Government has said that it is ready to invest in pipeline infrastructure, renewable energy, gas and power in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry.
The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Paul Arkwright, said this while receiving the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs, of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Ndu Ughamadu, in Abuja on Sunday.
Arkwright said that the government of Britain had genuine investment interest in the downstream, midstream and upstream sectors of the nation's oil and gas sector.
He said that the British Department for International Trade was ready to liaise with the Federal Government to invest in the country.
The High Commissioner also urged the Federal Government and the NNPC to organise a road show in London to create awareness on the possible investment opportunities available in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
According to him, so many British investors have funds which they are willing to invest in the country.
He, however, said that the process of obtaining Nigerian visa in the United Kingdom was cumbersome with three different levels of visa procurement fees and Nigeria's postal order system.
Ughamadu, on behalf of the Group Managing Director of the Corporation, Dr Maikanti Baru, condoled with the British government over the recent terror attacks in the United Kingdom.
He commended the High Commissioner for the Commission's promptness in issuing visas to officials of the NNPC.
He said that the corporation would sustain the cordial relations with the UK.
A Lagos based economist and politician Prof. Pat Utomi has said that the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan's legacy is a sad reflection of the awful chapter of the state history, while reacting to the comment of former governor, urging him (Utomi) to consider actualizing his political ambition by contesting for councillorship position so as to get basic facts on issues affecting governance in the state.
Utomi made this known in a statement yesterday in Asaba.
According to Utomi , I agree with the former Governor that our conversations of today should focus more on the future than the past, we must recognize that the damage done to Delta State by the mismanagement of its finances and resources still plagues the state as we speak.
'' My comments on optimal debt-to-revenue ratios is verifiable and those who have the ability to do the math are all over the place. It was a comment made to draw attention to and prevent the worsening of a problem that is still on-going; because in spite of the bailout funds from the Federal Government, and the huge windfall from the Paris loan refunds which now stands at over N24billion, the Delta State House of Assembly (DTHA) has approved over N18 billion as loans for the Okowa administration this year alone.
'' Deltans need to be aware and decry this type of heavy debt burden, especially as there are no commensurate development projects or programmes on ground to justify it and to aid repayment in future. Gov. Okowa was right to raise an alarm about the over N600 billion debt that he claimed to have inherited. He has however proceeded to increase this debt burden by over N60 billion of his own. This is only further mortgaging Delta state and the future of our children.
He said that Deltans will prefer that Uduaghan gives account for the IPP project he abandoned in Oghara that gulped over N20 billion under his administration with nothing to show seven years after, while noting that a good Councillor would have done much better for the people than Uduaghan did as Governor.
"There is extreme misuse of the opportunities available to Delta State" he added
…Security agencies already working to fish out those sponsoring Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra agitation – Al-Mustapha
The Prelate of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Samuel Uche, on Sunday, prayed that the agitation for a sovereign state of Biafra will crumble in 2019.
Uche also said that selfish politicians are the ones sponsoring the Biafra agitation so that they will use such to gain political power and position especially in 2019.
The Prelate said this during a Thanksgiving service in Ibekwe, Ikot Abasi Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
He however warned that any politician who sponsors others to kill people in order to occupy certain positions will not enjoy that office.
According to him, "All these campaigns that the Igbo must leave a section of the country or that Biafra must be, they are all sponsored by politicians who are looking for political power.
"Any politician who sponsor people to kill others so that they can enter political office, they will never enjoy that office.
"I pray that Biafra and all those agitations will crumble in 2019.
"I am not PDP, APC or APGA. I am for every Nigerian.
"Nigerians will reject bad leaders in 2019."
This is even as Former Chief Security Officer to the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha has said that those spending heavily on Nnamdi Kanu will be exposed soon.
According to him, "Any call to divide Nigeria is unacceptable. I have been playing a role to ensure a united Nigeria. I have been criss-crossing the North and the South-East, and to all parties concerned, soliciting for peace."
"I was recently in Owerri to sign a peace accord with some associations and the North. My understanding is that certain people are investing in these problems to promote themselves, but very soon the government would realize it."
"If Arewa youths had addressed IPOB as a group or their leader Nnamdi Kanu as an individual, it would have been a fair- deal, but asking millions of Igbo that reside in the North to quit is not acceptable by law and the provisions of our Constitution."
"We have spoken to the Northern Leaders Forum as well as Ralph Uwazuruike because Nnamdi Kanu was his boy, he brought him up to be in the Radio House in London."
"The people creating tension in Nigeria are behind Kanu. What he is doing may not necessarily be to create tension but those behind him are investing in the tension to divide us as a nation. But our security agencies are doing a lot to identity them. All I am after is the creation of a platform that is sincere and that caters for indigent Nigerians."
No fewer than 10 people died in an accident on the Ife-Ibadan express way on Sunday, newsmen report.
The Police Public Relations Officer in Osun, DSP Folashade Odoro, confirmed the incident in a statement in Osogbo.
Odoro said six females and four males lost their lives in the accident which occurred at 12 pm.
She also said that two males sustained serious injuries, adding that they were receiving treatment at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife,
Odoro said the accident involved a Toyota Hiace bus marked MUS 702 XZ and a Iveco Tanker with number plate YNF 327 XA.
The spokesperson said the bus was coming from Ore in Ondo State and heading to Ibadan before it rammed into a tanker attempting to make a U-turn on the expressway.
The tanker was said to be conveying petrol and the collision resulted in an explosion.
Odoro said that the corpses had been deposited at the morgue of OAUTHC for autopsy while efforts were ongoing to remove the vehicles from the scene of the accident.
The police spokesperson, who identified the bus driver as Najimu Akanni, added that the name of the tanker driver had yet to be ascertained.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Sunday called on Nigerians to pray for the quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari instead of wishing him dead.
NANS President, Mr. Chinonso Obasi, in a statement in Abuja, said his conversation with the presidency on July 22 showed that Buhari was recuperating fast and would be back soon.
He said it was unfair to politicise the president's health.
"My telephone conversation with the presidency yesterday from London has given more hope that President Buhari will soon be back, alive and able to return to his presidential seat.
"In the course of conversation, I realised that Nigerians need more love to survive the machinations of the ungodly and ill-wishers.
"This is the time Nigerians have to be more patriotic than political as issues of national interest should be more paramount.
"PMB is our father and deserves our goodwill and solidarity, if by any reason we're not comfortable with his absence due to medical vacation, let every Nigerian observe due process in their agitation.''
He said the president's health should be considered as a national frailty that would be overcome.
The NANS president appealed to all Nigerians and particularly those in positions of trust to be objective in carrying out any obligation assigned to them in national interest.
According to him, individual players and stakeholders in the polity should thread with caution as the progress, unity and peace of our dear nation is non-negotiable.
Obasi said the demands of Nigerian Students were unveiled on July 19 at the commemoration his one year in office as the National President of NANS.
"We do hope the Government of PMB will find the mini compendium, our 'irreducible minimum' demand in the education sector most useful in addressing the ills in the sector for a functional education system in Nigeria.
"With our overwhelming membership strength of over 40.1million Nigerian students, ordinarily, we should be the highest agitators but we have chosen to be diplomatic, civil and patriotic.
"As our nation struggles through these trying times, we wish to send this as a signal to those disrupting the peace of Nigeria to remember that there is no other nation we have other than Nigeria -our fatherland,'' Obasi said in the statement.
The Federal Government says it will establish a Presidential Council for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide high-level policy guidance, leadership and direction for the realisation of SDG targets.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, made this known at the ongoing United Nations High-Level Political Forum in New York, US.
A statement by her Media Assistant, Mr Desmond Utomwen, in Abuja on Sunday, said that the presidential aide presented Nigeria's Voluntary National Review on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals at the forum.
Orelope-Adefulire said that the process for the establishment of the president council had been put in place.
She added that two standing committees on SDGs had been established in the Senate and the House of Representatives to enhance the legislative and oversight roles of the parliament in the scheme.
Orelope-Adefulire told the forum that Nigeria remained undeterred in making the required progress in achieving the laudable goals of SDGs.
She that the country would attain the height in spite of the challenges of an already ebbing recession, largely degraded crisis in the North-East, and resolution of militancy in the Niger Delta.
She revealed that some of Federal Government's ongoing pro-poor and pro-development interventions had made impacts in the fight against poverty, citing Social Investment Scheme targeted at the extremely poor and vulnerable among the interventions.
Others, according to the president's aide, are Home Grown School Feeding Programme for public school children, Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme for unemployed youths and Women Economic Empowerment programme.
She also listed the N-Power programme for job creation for the youths and the Conditional Grant Transfer Scheme as part of the Federal Government's efforts to ameliorate the condition of its citizenry.
"I wish to reaffirm that Nigeria has clearly defined her path to the 2030 Agenda.
"We count on the strong patriotism and goodwill of the citizenry, the commitment of the stakeholders as well as the support from the global fraternity of nations to ensure that no Nigerian is left behind,'' she said.
Orelope-Adefulire said Nigeria had increased awareness on global goals and put in place mechanisms for identifying and targeting the poor through a "National Social Register'' to ensure that "no one is left behind."
She called on Global North to fulfill its commitment on Official Development Assistance in line with Addis-Ababa Action Agenda to complement Nigeria's effort at expanding its revenue base.
The UN High-Level Political Forum offers an opportunity for knowledge exchange and sharing of best practices in the implementation of the new global development agenda among countries.
Photos allegedly shows many members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, at a police station in Rivers where they claimed they secured the release of three of their members who were arrested on Saturday by the police while they were returning from a venue where their leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu had visited earlier.
Lagos State, the former capital of Nigeria and commercial nerve centre of the country proudly displays multifaceted qualities and realities that distinguish her from other states in Nigeria. As a distinct political entity, Lagos boasts of unique landmarks from mainland to Island. What are the socio-cultural and political monuments that distinguish her; which areas of Lagos are they located and many other features? These are what the duo of Akeem Lasisi and Kabir Alabi Garba, both seasoned arts and culture journalists, captured in their new book titled Phenomenal Lagos: 50 Iconic Places in the Centre of Excellence.
The colourful and well packaged 120-page book documents landmarks of cultural, tourist and economic values in beautiful essays, photographs and poems on the selected iconic places. Though culture and tourism were the main focus, the selections cut across the political, historical and business landscapes in Lagos.
The book is segmented into nine chapters with the epilogue for easy understanding. In Chapter one, the authors examine the water bodies in Lagos, the Lagos lagoon and Atlantic ocean, its features and the things that made her the city of Aquatic Splendour.
Chapter two, tagged monuments provides an overview of 11 historical monuments that make Lagos unique, starting with the Idejo Statue, The three wise men that represent the white cap chiefs of Lagos, the National theatre, National Museum, first storey building in Lagos, Lord Lugard House, Awolowo museum, Rungbo forest and other iconic places in Lagos.
A list of ten recreation outposts that adorn the length and breadth of Lagos like the Eko Hotels, Akodo tourist centre, Whispering Palms, Freedom Park, Bar Beach, Museum centre, Tinubu square, Afrika shrine and other were captured in chapter three. Chapter four focuses on the infrastructure, where about eight striking structures that speak loud of the city were highlighted. They include, the Eko Atlantic city, Ayinke house, TBS, BRT deport, Third Mainland bridge, Murtala Mohammed International Airport, City hall etc.
Chapter five takes a look at some of the heritage sites like Eyo (Adannu Orisa Play), Iga Idunganram and Point of no Return and its importance to Lagos.
The great institutions and trade, commerce and others were discussed in chapters six and seven. Some of the institutions include UNILAG, Lagos house, Lagos high court, Idumota, Oshodi, Stock Exchange and others, while Epe fish market, Lagos ports, Computer village and many others make up the trade and commerce.
In chapter eight, the authors offered readers a glimpse of the history of a section of some popular areas in Lagos apart from the 50 iconic places: Mushin, Agege and Ogba amongst others. How some of the towns got their names and their meaning.
The places cover the five administrative divisions: Ikeja, Badagry, Ikorodu, Lagos Island and Epe (IBILE).
Finally, chapter nine tagged back of the book, shows four iconic places that every visitor in Lagos will like to visit. They include, Opebi/Allen area in Lagos, the location and its features. The Brazilian quarters, a legacy of the thousands of freed slaves that returned to Nigeria in the 19th century. The Ijede Warm Spring, one of the tourist attractions in Lagos, located in Ijede community in Ikorodu area of Lagos and finally, readers were introduced to wonders of the Omooba Yemisi Shyllon Arts Foundation, OYASAF beautiful garden in Maryland, home of over 6000 paintings, sculptors, drawings and installations owned by the founder, art collector and patron, Prince Yemisi Shyllon.
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted cloudy conditions over the Central States on Monday morning with prospects of scatter rain shower over Abuja, Ilorin, Minna and Bida.
NiMet's Weather Outlook issued by its Central Forecast Office (CFO), on Sunday in Abuja, also predicted thunderstorms over Makurdi, Lafia, Mambilla Plateau, Jalingo, Jos, Kaduna, Zaria and Abuja later in the day.
It added that the region would also experience day and night temperatures in the range of 22 to 30 and 15 to 23 degrees Celsius respectively.
The agency predicted that Southern states would experience morning rains over Ibadan, Abeokuta, Lagos, Akure, Enugu, Owerri, Onitsha, Calabar, Uyo, Portharcourt and Eket.
It also predicted localised thunderstorms over the inland areas of Osogbo, Akure, Ado Ekiti, Obudu, Awka, Onitsha, Benin, Enugu and Abakaliki in the afternoon and evening.
NiMet added that the coastal states were expected to have extended isolated rain during the period with day and night temperatures of 25 to 31 and 19 to 24 degrees Celsius respectively.
According to NiMet, northern states will experience cloudy morning with thunderstorms over Kano, Gusau, Katsina, Yelwa and Sokoto in the Afternoon and evening.
"The region will have day and night temperatures of 30 to 35 and 22 to 24 degrees Celsius respectively.
"The presence of moisture at lower levels is expected to enhance formation of weather activities across the whole country in the next 24 hours," NiMet also predicted.
Hundreds of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, members, Saturday, allegedly stormed a police station in Rivers state to demand the release of three of their members who were allegedly arrested by the police on Saturday while they were returning home after going to welcome their overall leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who visited the state earlier, said one of the members.
Some of the members who took to their Facebook pages to announce the development claimed their members were arrested along Oil pipeline road and taken to the Obigbo police station in Rivers.
"Yesterday IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu stormed Obigbo Rivers state. After he left, police arrested 3 IPOB members as they were going home along Oil pipeline road. This called for a massive protest that yesterday as IPOB members stormed police station and demanded for their release or they will sleep in front of the police station." "After long wait in front of the gate by IPOB members, The DPO came out and said that they were arrested because they put road blocks along the road. He released them afterwards. WE ARE 1 BIG & HAPPY FAMILY IPOB!," he wrote.
The Leader of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila on Sunday shed more light on why the house was opposed to the merging of Christian Religious Knowledge and Islamic Religious Studies in school curriculum.
Gbajabiamila (APC-Surulere I) told principals of public schools and parents in his constituency in Lagos that such a merger lacked basis in the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
He said at a Town Hall meeting with the principals and parents that merging the two subjects infringed on the students' right to choice.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gbajabiamila also on the occasion distributed 500 free West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE) forms to indigent students across the 23 schools in the area.
He said the Constitution guaranteed the right of all citizens to freedom of religion and choice, adding that merging the two religious subjects and making it compulsory for students was unfair.
According to him, religion is a very sensitive issue in the country which needs to be handled carefully at all times.
"The House of Representatives has taken a position against the merging of CRK/IRS because it is not supported by the constitution.
"The Constitution, as a matter of fact, guarantees the freedom of everyone to choose and practise the religion of one's choice.
"So, we think students should be given the freedom to choose to take either IRK/CRK based on his or her religious conviction or interest.So it should be optional.
"Also, students should be allowed to take either of the two subjects irrespective of their religion if they are interested," he said.
Gbajabiamila said the distribution of 500 WASSCE forms to students was part of his electoral promise to impact on his constituents.
The lawmaker said education was strategic to the human capital development as well as the development of the nation, hence the distribution of the forms.
According to him, the distribution of the forms to indigent students is to solve the problem of affordability and encourage them to focus on their education.
The lawmaker said the distribution of 501 e-tablets to students in the first quarter of the year was one of the education interventions in the area.
He said that he had also facilitated the renovation of schools as well as building of new blocks of classrooms.
The House Leader said he had also given scholarships to students and provided ICT tools in schools to promote educational development.
He said he was passionate about education and had concluded arrangements to give more support in the area.
"I am passionate about education and I will continue to support education in my constituency.
"Apart from what we have done so far, we have earmarked N8 million for the purchase of JAMB forms for about 500 students.
"Very soon, that will be done and much more will follow, "he said.
Gbajabiamila said he would make out time to visit schools in the area and interact and teach students.
The lawmaker said the objective was to have a feel of the learning environment in order to know how he could intervene.
He commended the principals and teachers for the job they were doing to improve the lives of children put in their care.
Gbajabiamila appealed to parents to continue to support their children and wards in their educational careers so that they could excel.
He, however, decried rampant street fights involving some students of some schools in the area, describing the attitude as worrisome.
The lawmaker urged parents to warn their wards against the act, as the government could not afford any threat to peace in the area.
In his contribution, a member of the Lagos State of Assembly, Mr Desmond Elliot, commended Gbajabiamila for his passion for education.
He said it took a politician who could look into the future to give a quantum of education support.
"I have never seen a politician who has given so much back to the people since my over 40 years on earth.
"He has a view of the future with his support for education. Surulere is proud to have him as a representative, "he said.
Responding, a parent, Alhaja Wosilat Abiola, described the house leader's gesture as "impactful".
She said the forms would touch the lives of the beneficiaries as it would help them to build their personal careers.
The date was July 17 to 18, 2017, and venue was the Convention Centre of Eko Hotels & Suites, Lagos, Nigeria. The event was Creative Nigeria Summit and the theme was Financing the Film, Television and Music Industries.
Although film and television dominated the Creative Nigeria Summit, music, which has always been the king of the Creative Arts, proved to be the shining bride of the two-day conference. There was testimony galore about the success of Nigerian music, nationally, continentally, and internationally.
Nigerian-born, US-educated Alex Okosi, Executive VP & Managing Director, Viacom International Media Networks Africa, who was responsible for developing and launching MTV Africa (MTV Base) in 2005, which showcases the best of African music and entertainment, testified that "Our (Nigerian) music is all over the world. There is no nook and cranny of Africa you go now that you won't hear Nigerian music. The world is looking at Nigerians as corrupt people, but our musicians are making us superstars," okosi said.
Another testimony for the success of Nigerian music came from Dr. Armstrong Idachaba of the office of the D-G, National Broadcasting Corporation, who said that "Over 80 percent of music content on Nigeria media now is Nigerian."
Although Idachaba claimed that the success of Nigerian pop-music was due to the enforcement of the 60-40 percent local content quota code of NBC for broadcasting media, a 2006 research on "African versus Western Music on Lagos radio" at Lagos State University by Osa Amadi and another by Professor Anthony Olorunnisola of Pennsylvania State University and Osa Amadi in 2007, found that presenters and producers of music programs in Lagos did not obey the NBC's 60-40 percent local content quota code in music programming.
So the revolution that occurred in the Nigerian pop-music after the 2006 and 2007 study by the two media scholars certainly had nothing to do with the grossly flouted NBC local content quota code. There have to be other explanations for the explosion of the Nigerian pop-music.
Also lending his voice to the testimony, Tony Okoroji, Chairman of the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), agreed that "Nigerian music is allover Africa." He said 80 percent of music in Accra, for instance, is Nigerian music, but unfortunately, they are pirated copies.
Fighting piracy, Okoroji said, is government's responsibility. He argued that stronger legislation and technology can help deal with piracy. "If it is Nigeria's stolen oil that is being sold allover Africa, would Nigerian government fold its hands and watch?" Okoroji questioned.
Stakeholders agreed that works of Nigerian musicians are all over the world now, but the musicians are not making commensurate money. They commended telecommunication companies for providing lacking distribution channels for Nigerian music, but at the same time rebuked them for taking an exorbitant 90 percent of the proceeds, leaving a paltry 10 percent for the artist and the industry.
At that point, filled with emotion, the Honourable Minister of Information and Culture, keynote speaker and organizer of the summit, stood up and said: in the olden days when we go to farm and stepped on thorns, we limped and hopped to our father who always helped us to remove the thorn from our feet. Now, you are my children. Whenever you step on thorns in the process of doing this work, come to me, the minister said and received a resounding applause.
Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has said that he wished he learnt carpentry while he was growing up.
Osinbajo said this while advising school children on how to conduct themselves during holidays, especially long ones. He advised them to endeavour to, at least, learn a skill because it will help them much later in life.
The Acting President who made the statement during a chat with newsmen on the sideline of the birthday thanksgiving service of Pastor Salami Ololade in Lagos on Sunday also assured parents and guardians of kidnapped Lagos School students not to lose hope on the return of their wards.
Recall that on May 25, six secondary school boys were abducted by unknown gunmen, this is even as four students and six staff of the same school were also kidnapped in October 2016.
According to him, "because it is a long holiday, it is a great time to do something new. Those who like to learn a skill, whatever skill that may be, I wish that when I was growing up, I learned even carpentry.''
He said school children on holiday can learn something new that would impact their lives and those of their communities in new fields of technology.
Stating the Federal Government's resolve to seeing that the kidnapped school children are freed, the Acting President said, "it is a very traumatic experience for the parents, there should be no doubt at all about the commitment of government.''
He urged parents and guardians of the kidnapped Lagos School boys not to lose hope on the return of their wards.
This is even as he assured that the Federal Government in collaboration with state authorities are working tirelessly to ensure their safe return.
According to Osinbajo, " I don't know how many times the governor has spoken to me about this and the police Inspector General, the Commissioner of Police, the DSS and even the Armed Forces.''
"I am sure these children will return as quickly as possible, so we look forward to their return.''
Acting President Osinbajo had earlier attended the anniversary service of the Trinity House, Lagos before joining Pastor Salami Ololade for his 60th birthday thanksgiving service.
*****As DELSU Graduates 8,491 Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has urged tertiary institutions in the country to utilise alternative sources of funding to bridge the funding gaps confronting them.
Speaking yesterday at the 11th Convocation ceremony of the Delta State University, Abraka held at the institution's indoor sports complex, Governor Okowa said that tertiary institutions should seek and mobilize substantial additional resources aside from the subsidies they receive from government to meet their funding needs.
"This administration is mindful of the funding gaps in our tertiary institutions. Despite the challenging economic environment, we have ensured prompt payment of staff salaries and worked hard to provide basic infrastructure. But as in anywhere else in the world, adequate funding is possible when the university is able to mobilize substantial additional resources aside from the subsidies they receive from government.", he said, stressing "It is what enables universities to build first class facilities and attract and retain the best talent in academics. This is the challenge before our tertiary institutions."
"There is need to have well-structured and professionally run fund raising offices with the capacity to diversify the funding sources, especially through robust endowment funds and alumni funding stream.", he added.
While commending the Governing Council, Management and Staff of the University for their commitment to build a reputable institution, the governor assured them of government's support to transform the university into an elite institution that places a premium on excellence in teaching and learning.
He congratulated the graduands for successfully completing their programmes and urged all stakeholders including the students to maintain an atmosphere of peace, honest dialogue, mutual cooperation and respect for constituted authorities in our tertiary institutions.
Dr. Okowa directed that the overall best graduating student, Joshua Erubami be given immediate employment as a graduate assistant in the institution and be encouraged to pursue his doctorate degree in the school.
The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Delta State University, Professor Sam Oyovbaire said Council has recorded remarkable achievements in the area of staff and student discipline, prudence in handling revenue and expenditure as well as protection of properties.
For his part, the Vice Chancellor Delta State University Professor Victor Peretomode disclosed that a total of eight thousand, four hundred and ninety-one [8,491] students graduated in the 2015/2016 academic session with thirty-one students having first class.
The ceremony featured the award of honorary doctorate degrees to the Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom, Ovie Richard Ogbon, the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Chike Edozien and the universally acclaimed master artist, Dr. Bruce Onobrakpaye.
*****Advises Utomi To Contest For Councillorship Position
IMMEDIATE past Governor of Delta State, Dr Emnanuel Uduaghan has advised those who are aspiring for political offices not to be blinded by their political ambitions as to resort to peddling falsehood against government but rather should concentrate on facts and issues.
Dr. Uduaghan who spoke yesterday in Asaba, at a stakeholders meeting of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Delta State said that "every man has a right to aspire to any political office in the country but such person must not tell lies about government to achieve his aspiration. Tell the people what you can do for them, do not spread lies"
He debunked the wide allegations of financial mismanagement aginst the state government by Prof. Pat Utomi, and urged him not sacrifice the truth on the altar of political expediencies.
Dr. Uduaghan urged the Lagos based Economist to consider actualizing his political ambition by contesting for Councillorship position so as to get basic facts on issues affecting governance in the state.
According to the former Governor, his experience with Prof. Utomi has distinguished him as someone with bogus ideas but, does not have the frame of mind for execution.
He disclosed that as the Governor of Delta State, his administration made Prof. Utomi chairman and member of several committees as opportunities for the Lagos-based lecturer to contribute to the development of the state but, “if Prof. Utomi attends any of the meetings, he will not spend more than five minutes.”
‘He bragged about his reach internationally, how he was going to bring international investors and we had to partner with him to organize a business forum outside the country with Nigerians in Diaspora for us to get the investors but, he did not spend 5 minutes before he left us, no investor came to the state through him.”
“You people should ask Prof, where is the Silicon Valley? He took us to his home town, Ibusa for the foundation laying ceremony of Silicon Valley, till date, there is nothing to show that the project has commenced; he has contested for the Presidency, he now wants to be the Governor but, I think he should start from his Ward, he should contest for Councillor,” Dr Uduaghan advised, amidst applause from the excited members of the PDP.
“It is not good to condemn what the incumbent Governor is doing because of your ambition, rather, you should bring out your programmes and sell to the people,” Dr Uduaghan said, stating, “Governor Okowa has done excellently well and we should join hands with him to develop the state”
The former Governor advised members of the PDP to remain united and urged those in elective or appointive positions to empower Deltans through the spread of democratic dividends.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa at the occasion, urged members of the PDP to open their doors to any Nigerian wishing to join the party including members of the All Progressive Congress (APC), while the Chairman of the party in the state, Barr. Kingsley Esiso said the meeting was necessary for members to be abreast with happenings in the party.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has says that Nigeria and six other ECOWAS countries will use the $5.8 million Safety Laboratory Equipment belonging to the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) in Abuja.
Mr Caj Frostel from ICAO who is also the Commissioner for Banjul Accord Accident Investigation Agency (BAGAIA), disclosed this while speaking with newsmen on Sunday in Lagos.
According to him, the BAGAIA member states that would make use of the facility are: the Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Cape Verde and Sierra Leone.
Frostel said the revitalised equipment would help boost safety not only in the sub-region, but Africa in general.
He said that apart from those countries, other countries on the continent could also make use of the facility, which he described as" a world class equipment".
Frostel said: "Much of what we did during the week was that we needed to establish that the equipment works. We have a BAGAIA interest that the AIB facility in Abuja becomes the centre of excellence in reading out flight recorders for all the seven countries.
"With BAGAIA, we have the ambition to cover the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as well as countries in Central and Southern Africa.
"There is no other flight-recorder-read-out facility elsewhere in the sub-region as you have in Abuja.
"Central and Southern African countries are potentially international customers that we hope to bring in. In the future, we will arrange familiarisation training on how this equipment can be used in other countries.
"The Commissioner of AIB, Mr Akin Olateru, has foresight and initiative. He recently took over AIB and he quickly thought that the Abuja facility should get going. He has the energy and capacity to make it happen."
Also contributing , Mr Michael Toft, a director in the accident investigation agency in Singapore, stated that the equipment was now in the right shape to download and analyse information from black boxes in case of an accident.
He explained that the same equipment is used in Singapore for data analysis, stressing that AIB's engineers had been trained on how to handle the equipment for optimal usage.
"When I got here, I discovered that there were lots of commonality in equipment hardware and software. So, the first task in hand was to make an assessment of the laboratory, it was running fine with a nice accommodation.
"It has a good number of equipment and can read a large number of common flight recorder types that are installed on aircraft.
"The laboratory capability is equal if not better than that of Singapore. In terms of training, everything was nicely arranged and I completed my work quickly.
"I trained their investigators on how to manage the equipment, how to read out the data and how to decide the data. I am happy that I was given the opportunity to participate," Toft said.
Acting President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has urged parents and guardians of the kidnapped Lagos School boys not to lose hope on the return of their wards.
This is even as he assured that the Federal Government in collaboration with state authorities are working tirelessly to ensure their safe return.
On May 25, six secondary school boys of the school were abducted by unknown gunmen, this is even as four students and six staff of the same school were also kidnapped in October 2016.
In a chat with newsmen on the sideline of the birthday thanksgiving service of Pastor Salami Ololade in Lagos on Sunday, the Acting President said though "it is a very traumatic experience for the parents, there should be no doubt at all about the commitment of government.''
According to Osinbajo, " I don't know how many times the governor has spoken to me about this and the police Inspector General, the Commissioner of Police, the DSS and even the Armed Forces.''
"I am sure these children will return as quickly as possible, so we look forward to their return.''
On the conduct of school children on holiday, Prof. Osinbajo "advised children who are on holidays to learn something new''.
He said: "because it is a long holiday, it is a great time to do something new. Those who like to learn a skill, whatever skill that may be, I wish that when I was growing up, I learned even carpentry.''
He said school children on holiday can learn something new that would impact their lives and those of their communities in new fields of technology.
Acting President Osinbajo had earlier attended the anniversary service of the Trinity House, Lagos before joining Pastor Salami Ololade for his 60th birthday thanksgiving service.