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Thursday, September 28, 2023

EKSIEC Calls for Collaborative Efforts with Stakeholders to Guarantee Credible LG Election.

EKSIEC Calls for Collaborative Efforts with Stakeholders to Guarantee Credible LG Election.
Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission ) EKSIEC) said it has concluded arrangements to conduct elections into the 16 local governments and 22 Local Council Development Areas (LCDA’s) in the State, with assurance on credible and transparent exercise.

The Chairman of the commission, Hon. Justice Corneleous Akintayo (rtd) disclosed this at a press conference on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti. the state capital.

The interaction was organised to highlight the activities that would come up during the electionJustice Akintayo flanked by other members of the commission also noted that election of 177 counsellors would be conducted .

He explained that “Ward Congresses to elect chairmanship and counsellorship candidates by political parties would come up on Saturday 7th of October 2023.

“Collection and submission of nomination forms by various political parties participating in the election would be hold on 12th to 18th of October 2023.

“Submission of list of qualified and unqualified candidates to political parties and replacement of candidates by political parties would also come up on 6th to 10th of November.”

The EKSIEC chair while soliciting supports of the media and other relevant stakeholders in the State for the success of the exercise, stated that” publication by electoral officers of person nominated by political parties and issuance of notice of polls will come on 20th of November 2023.

“While notice of withdrawal of nomination of candidates by political parties and closing of electioneering campaign by political parties will end by 24th of November and 29th of November respectively..

Akintayo stressed on the readiness of the commission under his leadership “to conduct free and credible election”, added that the commission has concluded “plans to embark on aggressive awareness and mobilisation of voters on the needs to participate in the election and vote for the candidates of their choices.

“All registered political parties in the country would be fully mobilized and participated in the exercise”, he stated.

Ekiti Govt. Urges Parents To Report Demand For School Fees.

Ekiti Govt. Urges Parents To Report Demand For School Fees.
…says Education is Free and Compulsory up to SS3.
Ekiti State Government has called on parents and guardians of students in public schools in the State to immediately report any principal, teacher or any staff demanding for payments under any guise to the State Ministry of Education.

The State Commissioner for Education, Dr. (Mrs.) Bimpe Aderiye who made the call in Ado Ekiti, stressed that the State Government is still operating free and compulsory education for children up to SS3, adding that nobody is permitted to collect anything from the students under any pretense.

Dr. Aderiye said that principals and teachers in all public secondary schools have been repeatedly warned against charging or collecting any payment from students, noting that unfortunately, purportedly affected parents had not been forthcoming with the call to report any request for illegal levy or fees.

Reiterating the commitment of the Biodun Oyebanji administration to the welfare of the people, Aderiye explained that the free education policy was introduced to provide easy access to education by all school-age children and ensure that they get well prepared for adulthood.

Aderiye assured that the administration remained committed to the provision of conducive teaching and learning environment in schools in the State, stressing that Government ensures prompt payment of running grants to public primary and secondary school teachers while the WAEC examination fees are also fully paid amongst other interventions.

She therefore appealed to parents and guardians not to allow themselves to be defrauded by promptly reporting any untoward demand to appropriate authority.

EKSG Suspends Chief Medical Director Of State Specialist Hospital, Ikere For Gross Misconduct.

EKSG Suspends Chief Medical Director Of State Specialist Hospital, Ikere For Gross Misconduct.


The Ekiti State Government has suspended the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of State Specialist Hospital Ikere-Ekiti, Dr Olaolu Olubiyi for gross misconduct .

An official statement from the State Ministry of Health and Human Services and made available to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti said Olubiyi was suspended by the State Hospitals Management Board following ” the seriousness of a case of gross misconduct reported against him which established the fact that he violated Ekiti Public Service Rules 030301(ii) and 030402(x)

The statement said the Suspended CMD has been prohibited from carrying out his official duties pending further investigation in line with the provisions of the State Public Service Rules

It further directed him to hand over his duties as CMD of the State State Specialist Hospital, Ikere to Dr Akinsipe Catherine Iyabo with immediate effect .

While stressing the commitment of Government to rewarding excellent performance, dilligence and dedication to duties ,it however said Government would not look away when Government officials do not abide by the Code of Conduct for Public Officers

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Two Professionals who are of Nigerian descent as special advisers, by the United States President, Joe Biden.

Two Professionals who are of Nigerian descent as special advisers, by the United States President, Joe Biden.
Both Osagie Imasogie and Chineye Ogwumike were part of the 12 members of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States.

The appointment was contained in a statement released by the State House on Wednesday.

The members include Silvester Scott Beaman who will chair the council, Mimi E. Alemayehou, Rosalind Brewer, Viola Davis, Helene D. Gayle, Patrick Hubert Gaspard, C.D. Glin, Osagie Imasogie, Almaz Negash, Chinenye Joy Ogwumike, Ham K. Serunjogi, and Kevin Young.

The members of the council will serve for the 2023-2025 term.

According to the statement, the establishment of the council was aimed at enhancing dialogue between United States officials and the African Diaspora.

“The Council’s members include individuals who have distinguished themselves in government, sports, creative industries, business, academia, social work, and faith-based activities.

“They will provide invaluable guidance to reinforce cultural, social, political, and economic ties between the U.S. and Africa, and promote trade, investment, and educational exchanges between the United States and Africa,” the statement read in part.

Below are the profiles of both Imasogie and Ogwumike:

Osagie Imasogie is Chairman of the Investment Bank and SEC/FINRA registered Broker-Dealer, Quoin Capital and Quoin Advisors. In addition, Osagie is a co-founder of PIPV Capital, a private equity firm that is focused on the life sciences vertical and has invested over $1 billion into that industry.

Prior to co-founding PIPV Capital, he established GlaxoSmithKline Ventures and was its founding Vice President. Osagie has held senior commercial and R&D positions within pharmaceutical companies such as GSK, SmithKline Beecham, and DuPont Merck.

He has also been a Price Waterhouse Corporate Finance Partner as well as a practicing attorney with leading U.S. law firm, Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis.

Osagie is a serial entrepreneur and investor who serves on the board of a number of financial institutions such as FS-KKR Capital Corp and Haverford Trust, institutions that cumulatively manage over $28 billion.

He is an adviser to Brown Advisory, a firm that manages in excess of $140 billion. Osagie is the Vice-Chair of the Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a member of the Executive Committee and Chair of the Nominating & Governance Committee of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center.

In addition, Osagie is a Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Executive Committee of the University, and is also the Chairman of the Board of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, where he is an Adjunct Professor of Intellectual Property. Osagie holds LLM degrees from the London School of Economics and the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, and is a member of the New York State Bar in addition to being admitted to practice in other jurisdictions.

Chinenye “Chiney” Ogwumike is a 2-Time WNBA All-Star for the Los Angeles Sparks and a full-time, multi-platform ESPN host and NBA analyst.

Chiney stars on ESPN daily on ESPN’s NBA Today and NBA Countdown, and also stars on the court as a forward for the Sparks. Chiney is a proud first generation Nigerian-American, born in Cypress, Texas. The 1st overall pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft, she graduated from Stanford University with an International Relations degree under the mentorship of Dr. Condoleezza Rice.

Chiney led Stanford to three Final Fours while distinguishing herself in academics, earning multiple honors for her academic success, including being named the 2014 Capital One Academic All-American of the Year and the Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Chiney Ogwumike was the 2014 WNBA Rookie of the Year and is a 2-Time WNBA All-Star (2014, 2018).

She served as the vice president of the WNBA Players Association (WNBPA) from 2018 to 2022, instrumentally helping negotiate the groundbreaking 2020 collective bargaining agreement.

In August 2020, Chiney became the first Black woman to host a national, daily sports-talk radio show. The 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree also holds the title of Executive Producer, producing an ESPN Films documentary “144” on the 2020 WNBA season.

In 2018, Chiney became a full-time multi-platform ESPN NBA Analyst, becoming one of the youngest national sports studio analysts and one of the only full-time professional athletes to currently hold a regular national sports media position.

She has made numerous trips to Nigeria, Rwanda, Kenya, and South Africa with NBA Africa and other nonprofits to help launch youth empowerment and education initiatives, using basketball as a tool for development.

Wike Fires FCTA Heads of Parastatals, Agencies.

Wike Fires FCTA Heads of Parastatals, Agencies.
Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), has relieved the heads of parastatals, agencies and companies in the FCT administration, of their appointments.

Anthony Ogunleye, director of press in the office of the minister, announced the development in a statement on Wednesday.

According to Ogunleye, the directive of the minister was with immediate effect, adding that all the concerned officials were to hand over the affairs of their offices to the most senior officers in rank.

He added that appointments into the offices would be made in due course.
Below is the list of those affected;
1. Group MD/CEO, Abuja Investment Company Ltd.
2. CEO/MD, Abuja Markets Management Ltd

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3. MD/CEO, Abuja Urban Mass Transport Company

4. CEO/MD, Abuja Property Development Company

5. CEO/MD Abuja Technology Village Free Trade Zone Company

6. CEO/MD Abuja Film Village International

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7. CEO/MD Powernoth AICL Equipment Leasing Company Ltd

8. MD Abuja Broadcasting Corporation

9. MD, Abuja Enterprise Agency

10. GM, FCT Water Board
11. DG, FCT Emergency Management Agency

12. Executive Secretary, FCT Primary Healthcare Board

13. Director General, Hospital Management Board.

14. Director, Abuja Environmental Protection Board.

15. Director, FCT Scholarship Board

16. Director FCT Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board

17. Director, Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board

18. Coordinator, Abuja Infrastructure Investment Center

19. Director, FCT Health Insurance Scheme

20. Coordinator, Satellite Towns Development Department

21. Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council.

INEC: insecurity threatens Nov 11 governorship polls.

INEC: insecurity threatens Nov 11 governorship polls.
INEC Chairman, Yakubu Mahmood


There is security threat to the November 11 governorship elections in Imo, Kogi and Bayelsa states, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said yesterday.
It added that there is need for the government to bring down the level of insecurity to guarantee free and credible elections.

INEC National Commissioner Mohammed Haruna stated this yesterday during a media engagement in Owerri, the Imo State capital.

The electoral umpire implored political  ”actors “ and other stakeholders like security operatives and the media to work for peace ahead of the polls.

It, however,  said  that in spite of the security challenges, it was working assiduously to ensure that the elections turned out successfully.

The commission explained that  of the 13 items mapped out for the November polls in the three states, eight had been taken care of.

Haruna lamented that insecurity in Imo and Kog had resulted in a situation where residents were scared of applying as ad hoc staff for the election in the states.

He said: “We have gone so far with our preparedness for the off-cycle elections in Imo, Kogi and Bayelsa states.

“But the commission is truly worried about the growing level of insecurity and violence  in Kogi and Imo states. This is unacceptable, unnecessary and not healthy for our democracy.”

Haruna explained that the security situation in Bayelsa a shade better than the situation in the other two states.

He added: “Campaigns in Kogi State have been violent and this is most unfortunate. Our political gladiators and indeed, all citizens, must work towards ensuring free, fair and credible elections.

“It stands to reason that if this situation is allowed to continue, there is the likelihood that people will be afraid to come out to vote, on the election day.

“Already, INEC is having a shortfall in the number of ad-hoc staff needed to superintend over the forthcoming elections. This is because most people expected to work are afraid of their safety.

 ”It is very important that peace prevails otherwise voters will not come out to vote.

“I appeal to all actors to observe peace because at the end of the day, if there is no peace,  there will be no free,  fair and credible election.”

Early this month, there was a renewed insecurity and a series of killings that put residents of Imo State. One of the incidents was in the Umualumaku in  Ehime Mbano Local Government Area   where gunmen attacked and killed five security personnel.

Earlier in  April 21, a group of gunmen killed five police officers and a couple in  Okpala  in Ngor-Okpala  Local Government Area.

Kogi State has also had a series of security breaches, especially kidnappings, of recent. The latest is the kidnap of a medical doctor Austin Uwumagbe, in Ogaminana, Adavi  Local Government  Area. His abductors are demanding N80 million for his release.

Raising the hope that things might change so that the elections will be done under a safe atmosphere, Haruna recalled that  during the preparation for  the  election that produced Prof. Chukwuma Soludo as Anambra State governor,  ”people called on us to postpone the poll,  but INEC went ahead to conduct it and today,  that election was one of the most  peaceful we ever had.”

He also charged media people to adhere strictly to the ethics of their profession by reporting factually, objectively and accurately.

“In reporting the activities of the Commission, pre-election, election, and post-activities, we plead with the media to be factual, objective, and professional in their reportage.”

The INEC chief noted that diatribes heaped on the electoral body in respect of previous elections arose chiefly through inaccurate and unverifiable reports.

He assured  voters hat INEC had put in place the necessary mechanism to guard against the resurgence of the odds that marred previous elections.

Haruna recalled that INEC received kudos for the successful conduct of the last Osun State governorship poll but received bashing from some members of the public over the conduct of the February 25 presidential election due to glitches during the transmission of election results to the IREV.

He said: “We tested the BVAs up to state level and created files for each level, by the time there was this glitch, we were worried because the other elections were perfect.

“But we asked the petitioners if what they have at ward, local government to state levels are  different from what the polling agents presented.

“There was no malice and we will not have such problems in the governorship election and we need the media to tell the story as it is without bias or misrepresentation.”

Imo State INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner Sylvia Agu said the commission would continue to see the media as partners in progress.

Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) , Ifeanyi Nwanguma described vibrant media and democracy as indispensable instruments for national development.

Credit: The Nation Newspaper.

Meet Ekiti 2 Gold, Sliver and Bronze Medalists from Same Parents.

Meet Ekiti 2 Gold, Sliver and Bronze  Medalists from Same Parents.
Abdulrahman Mustapha and Abdulrahman Fatai stated their goal of becoming Nigeria's and world  top golfer after overcoming Team Brono to win at the golf men's singles finals.

In the golf competition at the National Youth Games in Delta Asaba, The Abdulrahman's  from Ado Grammar School in Ekiti, representing Team Ekiti, defeated Team Brono in sudden death on hole 2.

After winning, the brother Abdulrahman Mustapha expressed his gratitude to God the Almighty, his parents, and coach. 

He emphasised to also appreciate the government of Ekiti  for their support thou far 

He stressed further saying he has  never competed in the National Youth Games before. And  pleased to have won the gold medal. 

The 14-year-old went on to discuss his aspirations for the future, saying that he wanted to be the best golfer player in Nigeria and the world.

He exhorted Ekiti's sports enthusiasts to keep praying for our contigents here .
Congratulations to Ekiti