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Danbatta is releasing a book and revealing NCC projects today

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Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, the Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), will unveil two strategic projects and launch a book based on his landmark speeches.

Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, the NCC’s Director of Public Affairs (DPA), announced this in a statement last week in Abuja, adding that the book’s launch and unveiling of the commission’s projects were set for September 7.

According to him, the book is a collection of the EVC’s carefully chosen, seminal speeches and presentations covering all strategic areas of the nation’s telecommunications industry as well as “the entire digital economy ecosystem” since his appointment as the NCC’s EVC in August 2015.

“Since leaving the ivory tower to become the EVC of NCC in 2015, Danbatta, a Professor of Telecommunications Engineering, accomplished academic, and seasoned administrator, has given extensive speeches and presentations on a wide range of subjects in telecoms and ICT at important national, regional, and international events,” Ikechukwu said.

He went on to say that the most important speeches and presentations from 2015 to the present had been compiled into a compendium that would add to the existing body of knowledge on the telecoms industry and, by extension, the entire ICT industry.

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The book, according to Adinde, will be useful reference material for current and potential investors, academic researchers, policy analysts, and others interested in the telecoms industry and its regulation.

“The late former Chairman, Board of Commissioners of NCC, late Alhaji Ahmed Joda, painstakingly wrote the foreword to the book.”

“The book is a compelling read,” Ikechukwu said, noting that it also chronicles important milestones achieved by the Commission under Danbatta’s leadership.

He announced that the NCC’s new five-year Strategic Vision Plan (SVP) 2021-2025 and its new social media channel, the “NCC’s Global Connect Podcast,” would be unveiled.

“To consolidate the telecoms sector’s growth and expand the possibilities of the digital economy, the new SVP will enable cross-functional infrastructure, ubiquitous services, and deeper consumer engagement.

“The need to develop another SVP as a five-year implementation roadmap for the Commission arose as the first SVP, unveiled by Danbatta in 2016, came to an end in 2020,” he said.

It’s widely acknowledged that Danbatta’s careful implementation of the first SVP initiative contributed to a steady increase in broadband penetration and telephone access.

“And, among other things, increase the sector’s contribution to GDP, increase healthy competition in the industry, improve quality of service (QoS), and put the sector’s overall investment profile on an impressive growth trajectory,” he added.

Masari claims that the majority of bandits are Fulanis

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The majority of bandits wreaking havoc in the country, according to Katsina State Governor Aminu Bello Masari, are Fulani.

Governor Masari made the claim while appearing on Channels Television’s “Politics Today” program yesterday.

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He revealed that the elements share his religion and speak the same language as him, emphasizing that they have lived “with us for hundreds of years.”

“Bandits are people who speak the same language as me,” he explained. They hold the same religious convictions as I do.” These thugs aren’t extraterrestrials; they’re regular people. They are people who have lived among us for hundreds of years.

“The Fulani infiltration we’ve had from some African and non-African countries is people of Fulani descent.

“The Fulanis make up the majority of those involved in this banditry. That is the truth, whether it is believable or not. These are people who live in the woods and raise cattle as a main source of income.”

Trial of Chidinma, alleged killer of Super TV CEO, and two others has been remanded by the court

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On Monday, Magistrate Adeola Adedayo of a Yaba Chief Magistrate’s Court in Lagos recommended that Chidinma Ojukwu, the alleged murderer of Super Television Chief Executive Officer Michael Usifo Ataga, be tried at the Lagos State High Court.

Adedapo Quadri and Chioma Egbuchu, who were discovered in possession of the deceased’s iPhone 7, were also recommended for trial.

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Magistrate Adedayo made the recommendation after receiving legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions, who stated that they had a prima facie case of murder, forgery, making documents without authority, and stealing established against them.

Meanwhile, Chidinma’s father, Onoh Ojukwu, Babalola Disu, was released by the court.

The first, second, fourth, and fifth defendants, respectively, were Abayomi Olutayo and Ifeoluwa Olowu, but the third defendant, Chioma Egbuchu, was recommended for trial.

She remanded Chidinma and the two others until further directive, adjourning the case until the outcome of the case filed in the High Court on September 29.

Mr Cyril Ejiofor, the Police Prosecuting Counsel, informed the court that the DPP’s legal advice was out when the proceedings resumed on Monday.

Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will chair a committee to reform the country’s health care system

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President Muhammadu Buhari established the Health Sector Reform Committee on Monday to start developing and implementing health-related reforms in Nigeria.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is the chairman of the committee, according to Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, who made the announcement in Abuja.

The team, he claims, will collaborate with state governments and the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

The committee was established after a consultant, Vesta Healthcare Partners, and the Federal Ministry of Health reviewed the Health Sector Diagnostic Report.

Vesta Healthcare Partners and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will serve on the committee as resource persons and observers.

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The committee has six months to finish its task.

Ifeanyi Okowa, Delta State Governor; Dr. Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Health; Alex Okoh, Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprise; Prof Ibrahim Abubakar, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at University College London; Babatunde Irukera, Director-General of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council (FCCPC); Senator Ibrahim Yaha, Director-General of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council (FCCPC); Senator Ibrahim Yaha,

NYSC DG impressed as corps member commissions digitalized library

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The NYSC Director General Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim has expressed his joy and pride when a corps Member, Ahmad Abubakar had his CDS project,an automated and Computerized library at the NYSC Directorate Headquarters Abuja commissioned.

The visibly elated Director General who led members of top Management of the scheme to the event commended the foresight ,determination and resourcefulness of the initiator culminating in the actualization of the landmark project .

While congratulating Ahmad Abubakar for this worthy contribution ,Brig Gen Ibrahim urged other corps members to emulate the laudable efforts of Ahmad Abubakar; who despite all odds succeeded in impacting on his immediate environment in the most positive way.

The Director General enjoined corps members to “add value to the Scheme” by initiating essential and useful Community Development Projects (CDS) based on felt needs of the host community.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Director Planning,Research and Statistics (PRS), Alhaji Ahmed Wada Ikaka, described corps member Ahmad Abubakar as hardworking and diligent young man with a brilliant mindset which endeared him to all.

Speaking on the motivation behind the sponsorship of Ahmad’s project, the Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Mr Olusegun Awolowo who was represented by the Director Export Development and Incentives, Mal. Lawal Dalhat; said the Council had no regret co- sponsoring Ahmad’s CDS Project due to the laudable idea presented by the young corps member.

Similarly, the Chief Executive Officer of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Alhaji Garba Abubakar who was represented by the Director Public Affairs, Mr Duke Edward Ukaga; said the Commission recognized the intelligence and the zeal to be productive in Ahmad Abubakar. These qualities informed the decision to equally co- sponsor the impressive project embarked upon by the corps member.

Directors and members of NYSC top Management, The project featured ;a)The procurement and installation of computers/ workstations.b)Procurement of scanners and printers and furniture.c)
provision of e-Library portal with server and digitized selected NYSC old and new publication.d)Provision of network facilities as well as training of 13 NYSC NDHQ Staff.

Bishop: Those responsible for Nigeria’s problems will be punished by God

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Bishop Francis Wale Oke, the National President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, says those responsible for Nigeria’s woes will face God’s wrath if they refuse to stop their evil deeds.

“Such people will face the wrath of God in an unimaginable dimension,” Mr Oke, who is also the Presiding Bishop of Sword of the Spirit Ministries in Ibadan, Oyo State, said.

He made the remarks in a statement issued by his Media Aide, Kayode Oladeji, on Monday in Ibadan, at the conclusion of his ministry’s 39th Annual Holy Ghost Convention, which lasted a week.

“There are wicked people in this country who will be dealt with by God unless they repent,” Mr Oke said.

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Many Nigerians have suffered as a result of their actions, and the country has been put in unnecessary danger.”

Despite their antics, the cleric assured Nigerians that the country would survive and outlive those who were holding it down through their ungodly acts.

“Nigeria will live, and Nigeria will triumph.

“There are people who are causing problems in Nigeria; unless they repent, God will deal with them,” the president of the PFN said.

Another 200 pastors, deacons and deaconesses, elders and ministers were ordained at the convention, which ended on Sunday.

Buhari has urged insurance companies in Nigeria to expand their operations

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President Muhammadu Buhari has urged insurance companies in Nigeria to take advantage of the government’s ongoing efforts to grow the economy’s non-oil sector through innovation.

The president praised their role in encouraging medical practitioners to combat the spread of COVID-19 during the virtual opening ceremony of the 47th African Insurance Organization, AIO, Conference and Annual General Assembly.

According to him, the insurance sector will be critical to the economy’s diversification by providing needed stability, economic sustainability, revenue generation, job creation, and financial inclusion.

“The insurance industry in Africa has a bright future. All we need to do now is put in place the proper mechanisms for it to thrive. I can assure you that this administration has supported and will continue to support the growth of insurance in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

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“I applaud the AIO’s leadership for its foresight, perseverance, and resilience in ensuring that the African insurance market strives to meet its expectations in the global market, despite the current challenges,” he said.
Mr Buhari described the conference’s theme, “Rebuilding Africa’s Economy: An Insurance Perspective,” as “appropriate and well-thought out” in light of the current reality, in which many governments are scrambling to find innovative ways to manage their economies in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The pandemic has changed many perspectives, forcing leaders all over the world to think hard about solutions.

“I want to assure you that we in Nigeria are doing everything humanly possible to ensure a coordinated approach to the pandemic and reaching out to other African leaders on possible best options to fully revive the African economy,” he added.

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The president noted that the COVID-19 pandemic posed a global challenge, resulting in country-wide lockdowns, travel restrictions, and the issuance of numerous health protocols that impacted all human, social, and economic interactions, making the conference impossible to host in 2020.

“In many countries around the world, COVID-19 remains a serious challenge. Appropriate protocols have been put in place to slow the spread of the disease, and vaccination is underway.

“As a government and a nation, we recognize the need to address some of the social, economic, and health disruptions caused by the pandemic by putting in place sufficient measures that allow the system to function.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the Nigerian insurance industry for partnering with the government in this fight by providing life insurance packages to frontline medical and paramedical personnel.

“In these trying times, your support and solidarity are greatly appreciated,” the president added.

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He congratulated the organizing committee on a job well done, noting that the conference’s subtopics were both relevant and critical in aiding Nigeria’s and Africa’s recovery.

“We are aware that the AIO’s Conference and Annual General Meeting are rotated among member states to provide a forum for the exchange of information and strategies on market developments, while also promoting regional knowledge and integration.

“We were delighted to learn of the AIO Executive Committee’s decision to award Nigeria the hosting rights for the 47th edition of the AIO Conference.

“As a country, we are confident in our ability to deliver the best conference ever in 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic breaks out,” he said.

Mrs Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, said the AIO’s founders’ foresight deserved praise because it fostered the African integration agenda and how best to collectively address shortcomings.

She urged the insurance industry to design products that meet the needs of society, particularly low-income earners, noting that the only way to have a greater impact on development is to look at Africa’s uniqueness.

The conference was last held in Nigeria in 2000, according to AIO President Delphine Traore, who is also the Chief Operations Officer of Alliance Africa. She assured that innovation in the sector would help to complement government development efforts.

2023: God will give us a president like Buhari, says Ebonyi Governor

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Dave Umahi, the governor of Ebonyi State, has expressed hope that in 2023, someone with a “good heart” like President Muhammadu Buhari will emerge as his successor.

Even so, he stated that it is too early to get involved in 2023 politics because it is a distraction for the president and state governors.

Following a visit to President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa in Abuja on Monday, the governor fielded questions from reporters. He also stated that members of various political parties from the South-East are working within their parties to ensure that they concede their presidential tickets to the region.
“Well, for me, I’m very much entrenched in completing my projects,” he said when asked if South-East leaders were working to get the major political parties to zone the presidency to the region. And, when my one-year term expires on May 29, 2022, I intend to pursue politics. I believe the same is true for other governors in the South-East, and by extension, governors in the APC.

“In response to your question, my position is that our people in those political parties are working hard to sell the need for the South-East to produce the next president.

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“However, I believe both the governors and Mr. President should remain focused. It should be governance after the elections are completed and won. However, in this country, as soon as the election is over, the next step is for the people to be cheated.

“Those whose job is politics and who are not in elected or appointed positions have all the time and opportunity to canvass. And I believe they are doing so, and doing it well.

“However, I continue to believe that power is in God’s hands. And, for the sake of this country, God will also provide us with the next president, who, like President Buhari, has a good heart.

“We need God’s anointing for our own anointed president, for the sake of the country’s interests and unity.”

Details will be provided later…

Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer has filed a lawsuit against the DSS for alleged human rights violations

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One of the lawyers for Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, has sued the Department of State Services in the Federal High Court in Abuja for allegedly violating his fundamental human rights.

In his lawsuit, titled FHC/ABJ/CS/1018/2021, Opara is seeking N50 million in damages for the violation of his right to human dignity.

During a routine visit to his client, who was detained by the DSS, Opara claimed that the DSS interfered with his right.

As a result, he requested that the court order the DSS and its Director-General to issue a written apology and have it published in two national daily newspapers.

Opara is also seeking a permanent injunction prohibiting the DSS and its agents from interfering with his right to human dignity and freedom of movement while on a routine visit to his client.

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He also wants “a declaration that the Respondents must respect citizens’ fundamental rights and abide by the provisions of Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, and the provisions of the Africa Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act while performing their duties.”

“A declaration that the actions of the men, operatives, and officers under the command commission of the Respondents on the 30th of August, 2021 during the Applicant’s visit to see his client in their detention facility, whereby they commandeered the Applicant to a particular room within their facility; for purposes of alleged bodily search, wherein they forced him to remove his medicated eye-glare, wherein they forced him to remove his medicated eye-glare, wherein they forced

“A declaration that the actions of the men, operatives, and officers under the command/commission of the Respondents on the 30th of August, 2021 during the Applicant’s visit to see his client in their detention facility, whereby they commandeered the Applicant to a particular room within their facility; for purposes of alleged bodily search, wherein they forcibly removed his belt, medicated eye-gauze, and other personal items; and wherein they forcibly removed his

The Director-General of the DSS has also joined the suit. The suit has yet to be assigned a date.

Nigeria kills with nauseating regularity – Dele Farotimi

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I suppose I could end this essay with the title. And the efficacy of communication is demonstrated by the fact that few people would demand further elucidation of me, because Nigeria kills with nauseating regularity, and our country, which could have been paradise, has been destroyed and turned into a cannibalistic environment. Nigeria has been responsible for numerous murders. Even as I type these words, I’m thinking about it.

I was at an airport outside of Nigeria when I received word of Omoyele Sowore’s brother’s brutal murder. Nigeria is a murderous country. My geographical location is significant because of the agony I was experiencing and the painful thoughts that had already entered my mind as I considered humanity with only one head and fewer resources, living far more productive lives than anyone on my continent, but especially in the country of my birth and sojourn.

‘Jide Sowore is someone I’ve never met. I had never heard of him before learning of his death. It took Yele’s heartfelt tribute to humanize him in our minds; his story is the story of the Unknown Nigerian, victims of the land’s evil rulers who feed on its people. Nigeria feeds on its children’s dreams and aspirations; it is a cannibalistic sow that feeds on its people.

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Nigeria is a murderous country. It kills the dreams, then the body, and it does so so frequently that it is no longer news; we have become accustomed to death. Buhari and our rulers, on the other hand, would have us believe that these deliberate evils are normal, and that we should ignore the fact that these are the natural consequences of their deliberate actions and inactions. Bandits have taken over Zamfara State, and I doubt that the victims will ask for the tribal identities of their tormentors, nor will they ask for the ethnoreligious identities of anyone sent to free them. Only the evil empire’s Gumis would be concerned.

Yele’s parents must have accepted Yele’s loss to Nigeria, because Yele is the warrior who goes to war embalming himself; Yele died decades ago, and I guarantee that his parents had accepted fate. But I doubt they ever expected Nigeria to abduct Jide in the manner that it has. I can only pray for Yele and her family to be comforted by God’s mercies and grace. Amen. Nigeria has done it again.

Expect a lot of yelling and excuses for the government’s obvious failures. Fulani herders would be blamed once more. The popular catchphrase for the Nigerian government’s failure to fulfill the most basic function of any functioning state: the protection of the lives and property of those who live within its borders. Why should the ethnicity of criminals be a consideration in public safety? But it doesn’t matter; there’s always something else to blame, someone else to blame, for the Nigerian state’s obvious failures.

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Jide Sowore, good night. It’s a pity that I’ve been introduced to you through your death. Yele wrote about a man approaching 50 who was determined to return to university to further his education. Not the usual pursuit of a law degree, or the allure of being a lawyer in a lawless country; your pursuit couldn’t have been influenced by money; you were already too old for that to be the reason you returned to school; and I’m sure there are important lessons for the wise in your life. If Nigeria hadn’t happened to you, you would have told your story, and I urge those who knew you to consider it a duty to tell the world about you.

The Nigerian government murders. Always, always, always, always, always, always, always, always, always, always Ad naseum, ad naseum, ad n Buhari should be ashamed of himself! Shame on all Nigerians who are ruining crass! Nigeria has done it again. Please don’t let Nigeria happen to me or you. Amen.