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Monday, September 18, 2023

Tinubu, Ramaphosa in investment talks at UNGA.

Tinubu, Ramaphosa in investment talks at UNGA.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday emphasised that Africa cannot have a stable democracy in the presence of poverty of knowledge and people facing starvation.

The President, who spoke when he met with his South African counterpart, President Cyril Ramaphosa, in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) for bilateral talks, noted that democracy without food on the table is a breeding ground for what will consume the continent, if care is not taken.

He told his South African counterpart that the continent must join hands and agree that International Finance Institutions require reform since the continent is not a ground for economic scavenging any longer, but a place with gifted people ready for investment and cooperation.

His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, in a statement, said President Tinubu asserted that Africa must have a consensus view that the hundreds of billions of dollars spent through International Development Finance Institutions over the years must meet the specific needs of developing democracies in Africa.

“During the end of the Second World War, the Marshall Plan was established for the reconstruction and economic restoration of European nations through Bretton Woods institutions (World Bank and International Monetary Fund). Where has this presence been for Africa? We have to be careful not to replace the broken shackle of yesterday with a new set of shackles.

“You cannot have a stable democracy in the presence of a poverty of knowledge and a starvation of people. Democracy without food on the table is a breeding ground for what will consume us, if care is not taken. We must join hands and agree that International Finance Institutions require reform as Africa is not to be a ground for economic scavenging any longer, but it is a place with gifted people that is ready for investment and cooperation.

“We have all the human and natural resources required between our nations. We can collaborate in a mutually beneficial way that enriches our populations. South African Mining industries have a role to play in the Nigerian solid minerals development sector. Your business community has done well in Nigerian telecommunications. We have great mineral wealth across our land, and you have good expertise in this area. We expect to deliver jobs and mutually beneficial results in this area as brother and sister countries,” the President affirmed.

Alluding to President Tinubu’s quick implementation of what he called “brave” economic reforms, the South African President agreed that the two countries have much more wealth to create together in close and intentional partnership, with each nation leveraging on each other’s respective strengths.

“We are two major economies on our continent, and it is important that we deepen economic ties, particularly in light of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. We are very keen on the deepening of our economic relations,” the South African President said.

The South African President emphasised that history has proven that Nigeria and South Africa can move the world on matters of mutual concern when the two nations operate on the same wavelength.

“We would love to see Nigeria and South Africa working closely together on a number of issues because whenever we join hands, we have made an impact globally through those joint positions. Together, we can move the global South forward. We are a continent that has been plundered. And wealthy nations made so much of it from us, and we must seek out partners who will help us to advance our own interests,” the South African President emphasised.

Recognising President Tinubu’s effective stewardship as the Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State, the South African leader said that Southern Africa needed to emulate the solidarity being demonstrated in West Africa, following the Niger crisis.


“We believe that we have a lot to learn from ECOWAS and its unity in reaching consensus positions on sub-regional matters. This is something we seek to emulate in the Southern African sub-region in view of events in Mozambique and other areas,” President Ramaphosa said.

The South African leader also used the opportunity of the bilateral engagement to extend an invitation to President Tinubu to visit South Africa, following President Ramaphosa’s recent visit to Nigeria, as part of efforts to deepen economic ties and the broader relationship between both countries.

Accepting the invitation, President Tinubu affirmed that an Africa, in which Nigeria and South Africa are working in synergy to advance their common interests, is the strongest version of the continent, which can make more impact on global affairs for the benefit of over one billion Africans with its enormous human and natural resource wealth.

“Our continent is the last untapped ground for accelerated, massive growth and new economic opportunity on earth. We must be in charge of our own resources, and we must work to use each other effectively to achieve what is best for all of us, Mr. President. We look forward to an era of economically productive relationship,” the Nigerian leader concluded.

Credit: The Nation Newspaper

Hon. Fambegbe Olakunle Famola Extends Congratulations to Mr. Olawande on His Ministerial Appointment.

Hon. Fambegbe Olakunle Famola Extends Congratulations to Mr. Olawande on His Ministerial Appointment.
In a heartwarming gesture, Ondo illustrious son, Hon. Fambegbe Olakunle Famola, CEO of FAMCOIN and Co-Founder of Famtech Solutions, has extended his warmest congratulations to Mr. Olawande on his recent appointment as the Minister of State for Youth. Mr. Olawande currently serves as the Ondo State Youth Leader and is a well-regarded product of the vibrant Ondo State community.

In his congratulatory message, Hon. Fambegbe Olakunle Famola praised Mr. Olawande's dedication to youth empowerment, which played a pivotal role in his elevation to this prestigious position. He described Mr. Olawande's appointment as a testament to his unwavering commitment to advancing the interests of the youth in Nigeria.

Hon. Fambegbe Olakunle Famola expressed great anticipation for the transformative strides that Mr. Olawande is expected to take in his new role. He noted that Mr. Olawande's tenure as Minister of State for Youth is a significant moment that holds the promise of bringing substantial improvements to the lives of young citizens across the nation.

With unwavering confidence in Mr. Olawande's abilities, Hon. Fambegbe Olakunle Famola conveyed his sincerest best wishes as Mr. Olawande embarks on this consequential journey to serve the youth of Nigeria.

Mr. Olawande's appointment has been met with widespread acclaim, and it is anticipated that he will use his extensive experience and passion for youth development to make a lasting impact in his new ministerial role.

Abiodun Reads Riots Act, Ordered Crack Down On Cultists In Sagamu.

Abiodun Reads Riots Act, Ordered Crack Down On Cultists In Sagamu.

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has directed security agencies in the State to rid Sagamu and its environs of the menace of cultists and cult-related activities in the State.

The directive came in the wake of renewed clashes among rival cult gangs in the town at the weekend, raising tension and panic among residents of the town.

Meanwhile, security agents are already on ground in the troubled town to restore normalcy.
In Pic: His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR Executive Governor of Ogun State. 

Governor Abiodun, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Lekan Adeniran, regretted the avoidable loss of innocent lives and wanton destruction of properties by the hoodlums.

According to him, the police and sister security agencies have been given a matching order to deal ruthlessly and decisively with those disturbing the peace of the town.
In Pic: CP Abiodun Alamutu, Commissioner of Police in Ogun State.

Reiterating the state government's zero tolerance to acts of brigandage and lawlessness, Prince Abiodun warned that those responsible for this current crisis will find themselves to blame.

He said: " As a responsible and responsive government, we are very sad with the resurgence of activities of criminal elements under different outlawed groups, raising unnecessary tension in the sleepy town of Sagamu and it's environs.

"Let me categorically state that we are more than determined to put an end quickly to these nefarious activities of these hoodlums and enemies of our people; who are hellbent to truncate the peace of our land.

"Let these urchins be rest assured that the State will be too hot for them to operate as we are reevaluating the security architecture for greater surveillance and tactical operation".

The governor noted that the new security approach would be implemented in collaboration with the traditional institution, community and religious leaders, youth groups as well as other critical stakeholders.

Abiodun, therefore, appealed to the people to provide adequate and useful information to security agents for prompt response to prevent future occurrences.

Army Command Secondary School Admits First Intake of Students in Ekiti State.

Army Command Secondary School Admits First Intake of Students in Ekiti State.


The newly established Army Command Secondary School in Ekiti State has officially begun its academic journey by admitting its inaugural class of 185 students into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1).

This exciting development was disclosed by the former Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, through his official Facebook page. Mr. Fayemi expressed his joy, describing it as the culmination of a four-year journey to establish and integrate Ekiti into the list of states with Army Command Secondary Schools.

Mr. Fayemi extended his gratitude to the successive Chiefs of Army Staff, including Lt. General Buratai, Attahiru, and Yahaya, as well as the two Chiefs of Defence Staff (CDS) - Generals Yomi Olonisakin and LEO Irabor, and their respective teams who collaborated with him and the Ekiti State team to achieve this remarkable milestone.

He also commended his successor, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, and his team for their continued efforts in realizing this project. Furthermore, Mr. Fayemi applauded the dedicated team on the ground, led by Commandant Major Anifowoshe, for their outstanding work in making this vision a reality.

The Isan Ekiti community, led by Oba Gabriel Adejuwon, received accolades for their warm hospitality and support, as the school quickly gained popularity and became oversubscribed.

The establishment of the Army Command Secondary School in Ekiti State has sparked enthusiasm and garnered significant interest. Mr. Fayemi expressed hope that military authorities would consider establishing additional schools in the state to accommodate the enthusiastic demand not only from Ekiti but also from neighboring states.

The commencement of the academic session at the school coincides with schools in Ekiti State resuming for the first term of the 2023/2024 academic year. The school's inauguration represents a significant step in providing quality education opportunities for the youth of the state.

EKSG frowns at indiscriminate dumping of waste in Ado Ekiti metropolis.

EKSG frowns at indiscriminate dumping of waste in Ado Ekiti metropolis.

Ekiti State Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Chief (Mrs) Tosin Aluko Ajisafe has expressed worries at the indiscriminate dumping of waste on medians in Ado Ekiti metropolis.

Chief Mrs Aluko who took a tour round the town immediately after the celebration of the 2023 World Clean Up Day, urged stall owners along Ajilosun area, Ado Ekiti to report anyone caught dumping waste on the median and by the roadside. She stressed that anyone caught henceforth will be prosecuted.

The commissioner noted that waste dumped on  most of the medians in Ado metropolis were packed yesterday by EKSWAMA, but surprisingly, heaps of waste have been dumped this morning.

She appealed to the residents to register with Ekiti State Waste Management Authority for House-to-House collection of waste.

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Prof. Cecilia Olufunke Akintayo: Pinnacle of Academic Excellence Joins Venite University's Governing Council.

Prof. Cecilia Olufunke Akintayo: Pinnacle of Academic Excellence Joins Venite University's Governing Council.

In a momentous stride towards academic excellence, Venite University, Iloro Ekiti, Nigeria, welcomes the distinguished Professor Cecilia Olufunke Akintayo as the newest member of its esteemed Governing Council. Professor Akintayo, a luminary in the realm of Industrial Chemistry, brings to this role over two decades of administrative prowess and an illustrious academic journey.

Akintayo's academic voyage commenced at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, where she earned her degree in Industrial Chemistry. Subsequently, she pursued her passion with unwavering determination, attaining both her Master's  and PhD degrees in the same discipline from the prestigious University of Ibadan.

Her teaching odyssey ignited at the Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, where she served as an Assistant Lecturer between 2005 and 2008. Demonstrating her exceptional zeal for research, she crossed to Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti as Lecturer I in 2008. There she continued to impart knowledge and got promoted to the rank of Senior Lecturer.

In 2012, Professor Akintayo's journey of academic excellence led her to the Federal University, Oye Ekiti, where she joined as a Senior Lecturer. Her unwavering commitment to her field saw her rise to the rank of Associate Professor in the same year and, in 2016, she reached the zenith of her academic career by becoming a full professor of Industrial Chemistry.

Professor Akintayo's achievements extend far beyond the classroom. She is a distinguished member of various Professional Institutes, including the Institute of Chartered Chemists of Nigeria, the Chemical Society of Nigeria, the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, and the American Chemical Society. Her global influence is underscored by her positions as a Research Fellow in prestigious institutions like the Alexander Von Humboldt Fellowship (AVH) of Germany and the Schlumberger Faculty for the Future (FFF) in the Netherlands.

Her impact is also felt through numerous research grants and awards, such as the International Foundation for Science (IFS) grant in Stockholm, Sweden, the AVH equipment subsidy grant, and the TETfund Research Grant in Nigeria. These accolades underscore her commitment to advancing the frontiers of knowledge.

In the realm of academia, Professor Akintayo is a prolific author, contributing to various International journals and publications. Her multifaceted talents have led her to occupy senior management positions, with her most recent role being the Provost of the Postgraduate School at Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State between 2022 and August 31, 2023.

As Venite University proudly welcomes Professor Cecilia Olufunke Akintayo to its Governing Council, it celebrates her as a beacon of academic excellence, a researcher par excellence, and an inspiring leader in the field of Industrial Chemistry. Her appointment heralds a new era of growth and innovation for the institution, underpinned by her unwavering commitment to education and research.

Signed: 
Directorate of Communications and Public Information.

Nigerian Sensation Tobi Amusan Secures Back-to-Back Diamond League Titles in Style.

Nigerian Sensation Tobi Amusan Secures Back-to-Back Diamond League Titles in Style.
By: Comr. Olamide Akinwumi J
World-Beater Tobi Amusan Delivers a Thrilling Victory in the Diamond League

In a performance that left fans worldwide in awe, Tobi Amusan of Nigeria soared to victory, clinching her second consecutive Diamond League title with a blazing time of 12.33 seconds. The track sensation, affectionately known as the "Tobi Express," proved once again that she is a force to be reckoned with in the world of athletics.
Amusan's electrifying run not only secured her the Diamond League crown but also marked a season's best for the Nigerian star. Her exceptional display of speed and agility outshone her competitors, including the reigning Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn from Puerto Rico, who clocked in at 12.38 seconds. The American powerhouse Kendra Harrison (12.44s) and the Jamaican world champion Danielle Williams (12.47s) also found themselves chasing the trail of the Nigerian star.
The official results read as follows:
šŸ„‡ Tobi Amusan (Nigeria) - 12.33s (Season's Best)
šŸ„ˆ Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico) - 12.38s
šŸ„‰ Kendra Harrison (USA) - 12.44s
Danielle Williams (Jamaica) - 12.47s
Megan Tapper (Jamaica) - 12.48s
Alaysha Johnson (USA) - 12.48s
Nia Ali (USA) - 12.62s
Pia Skrzyszowska (Poland) - 12.81s
Tia Jones (USA) - 12.82s
This spectacular achievement adds another glittering jewel to Tobi Amusan's already illustrious career, solidifying her status as one of the greatest athletes of her generation. Her unmatched talent and dedication to her craft have earned her the well-deserved nickname of the "undisputed G.O.A.TšŸ of the track." With her victory, she has once again raised the Nigerian flag high on the international stage, leaving her fans around the world in sheer amazement.

The future continues to shine brightly for Tobi Amusan, and her journey promises more records to be broken and more hearts to be won. The world eagerly anticipates her next dazzling performance on the track as she cements her legacy as a track and field legend. Congratulations to Tobi Amusan, the pride of Nigeria! šŸš€šŸ‡³šŸ‡¬šŸ„‡