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Nigerian Youth Congress Ise/Orun LG Spreads Christmas Cheer and Unity.

Nigerian Youth Congress Ise/Orun LG Spreads Christmas Cheer and Unity.



In a heartwarming Christmas message, the Nigerian Youth Congress Ise/Orun LG expressed warm wishes to its members, reminding them of the true spirit of the season – love, peace, and togetherness. The statement, signed by the movement's spokesperson, Comr Niyi Adebomi, encapsulated the essence of the festive period.

The message extended beyond mere greetings, encouraging reflection on the challenges faced throughout the past year. It called for unity among the youth, emphasizing collective efforts to shape a better future for Nigeria's young generation.

"As we exchange gifts and gather with our loved ones, let us not forget to extend our love and kindness to those who are less fortunate," the statement urged, highlighting the importance of compassion and generosity during the holiday season.

The Christmas wish expressed hopes for happiness and blessings to fill the lives of the Nigerian Youth Congress members, fostering joy and gratitude throughout the festive period. It conveyed a sentiment of renewal and hope, inspiring continued efforts toward a brighter future for the nation.

The message resonated with a call to action, emphasizing the significance of coming together to create positive change. It reminded the youth to use this time not only for celebration but also for reflection on the challenges faced collectively and the potential for growth and development.

The statement concluded with a resounding "Merry Christmas" to all members of the Nigeria Youth Congress Ise/Orun, wishing them holidays filled with love, laughter, and joy. The heartfelt message echoed the spirit of unity and goodwill, embodying the essence of the season within the dynamic community of the Nigerian Youth Congress.

Hon Idowu Odebunmi Celebrates Christmas with APC Leaders, Distributes Gifts and Encourages Unity.

Hon Idowu Odebunmi Celebrates Christmas with APC Leaders, Distributes Gifts and Encourages Unity.



In a meeting held on Sunday, December 24, 2023, Hon Idowu Odebunmi ID-ALUTA, Chairman of the House Committee on Youth and Sports Development, Innovation, Science, and Digital Economy, gathered All Progressives Congress (APC) party leaders in Oye Constituency 2 for a festive celebration. During the event, he distributed foodstuffs and charged party members to emulate the lifestyle of Jesus and extend love to the less privileged in society.



Hon Idowu Odebunmi emphasized the importance of loyalty to the party's core values and urged continued support for the administration of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji. He expressed gratitude for the unity and love among party members, acknowledging their contributions to the success of the APC.




Earlier, Hon Idowu Odebunmi had celebrated the Christmas festival with student union leaders in Ekiti State, showcasing his commitment to engaging with various segments of the community.






During the gathering, various gifts such as rice, tomatoes, drinks, and more were shared among the party leaders. Hon. Idowu Odebunmi received praise for his effective representation of the constituency in the state House of Assembly. Notably, he had introduced more than two bills during the ongoing state Assembly session in 2023. His remarkable contributions to youth, sports, and good governance earned him the award for the Best Legislative of the Year 2023 by the Broadcasting Service of Ekiti State (BSES).

Oyebanji Preaches Love, Generosity At Christmas.

Oyebanji Preaches Love, Generosity At Christmas.
 


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has congratulated Christians in the country and Ekiti State in particular for witnessing another Christmas, urging them put into proper use the lessons of love and giving which the birth of Jesus Christ symbolizes.
 

Oyebanji, in a goodwill message signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, said Christmas is a season to demonstrate love for one another, through giving, adding that expression of love, generosity and understanding should extend beyond the season, leading to peaceful co-existence among Nigerians.


The Governor admonished Nigerians to extend a helping hand to one another during this yuletide season and beyond, especially to the less privileged. He added that national development becomes faster and easier when Nigerians see one another as brothers and sisters regardless of religion and tribe.


Oyebanji reiterated his administration’s commitment to promoting peaceful coexistence of adherents of all religions in Ekiti State and creating a conducive atmosphere to practise their faith. He also lauded adherents of various religions in the state for living in harmony.
 

While noting the current economic challenges in the country, the Governor urged Ekiti people to be optimistic that 2024 would be a year of prosperity for the country and Nigerians.


“Christmas is a season to give, as it symbolizes the time God gifted Jesus to the world, according to the Holy Bible. It is a season to express love and generosity to one another, especially, the needy and the less privileged in the society.

“It is also a time for Nigerians to note that love for God and humanity is the foundation of religion. I urge Nigerians to use this season to build goodwill and be more united in the task of building a very strong and vibrant nation.”


“We can achieve more if we stay united, extend hands of fellowship to one another and be law abiding. We must also rededicate ourselves to the virtues of faith in God, love for one another and make these virtues more evident and practical in our daily living,” he said

The Governor, while wishing Ekiti people a merry Christmas, urged them to remember the state in their prayers so that the Ekiti would witness a higher dimension of blessings, progress and prosperity in the coming year.

Governor Oyebanji Empowers PWDs Following Successful Graduation Ceremony.

Governor Oyebanji Empowers PWDs Following Successful Graduation Ceremony.
By Comr Olamide Akinwumi J. 



In a significant stride towards inclusive development, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji's commitment to prioritizing the welfare and interests of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Ekiti State took center stage at the graduation ceremony held on Saturday, December 23, 2023.

The event unfolded at the Ekiti State Skill Acquisition Center for Persons With Disabilities in Ilokun, marking a pivotal moment for 30 participants who successfully completed months of intensive training in ICT and fashion designing.



Governor Oyebanji, recognizing the importance of empowering PWDs with practical skills, ensured that the graduates not only received certificates for their accomplishments but also tangible support. In a groundbreaking move, he mandated that each participant be equipped with the necessary tools related to the skills they acquired during the training.



The graduation ceremony showcased the governor's unwavering commitment to fostering inclusivity and creating opportunities for skill development among PWDs. The Skill Acquisition Center stands as a testament to Ekiti State's dedication to providing a conducive environment for PWDs to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.

As the empowered graduates received their tools, the atmosphere was filled with optimism and gratitude. The initiative not only imparts valuable skills but also aims to enhance the economic independence and self-sufficiency of PWDs in Ekiti State.

Governor Oyebanji's efforts in this regard position Ekiti State as a trailblazer among states actively working towards the protection of the rights and well-being of Persons With Disabilities. The graduation ceremony symbolizes a transformative step towards a more inclusive and supportive community for PWDs in the state.

EFCC uncovers N37bn fraud in humanitarian ministry, indicts Buhari’s minister, contractor.

EFCC uncovers N37bn fraud in humanitarian ministry, indicts Buhari’s minister, contractor.



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has uncovered a total sum of N37,170,855,753.44 allegedly laundered in the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs under former minister Sadiya Umar-Farouk.


Details of the ongoing probe exclusively obtained by Sunday PUNCH revealed that the money was transferred from the Federal Government’s coffers and sent to 38 different bank accounts domiciled in five legacy commercial banks belonging to or connected with a contractor, James Okwete.


Following receipt of the funds, Okwete allegedly transferred N6,746,034,000.00 to Bureau De Change Operators, withdrew N540,000,000.00 in cash, purchased luxury cars with N288,348,600.00, and bought luxury houses in Abuja and Enugu State with N2,195,115,000.00.


Fifty-three companies were allegedly traced to Okwete, who was also said to have used 47 of the companies to lift Federal Government contracts amounting to N27,423,824,339.86. He is also linked with 143 bank accounts in 12 commercial banks in which 134 accounts are corporate accounts linked to different companies.



Checks by our correspondent with the Corporate Affairs Commission revealed that Okwete is a director in only 11 of the 53 companies, while the remaining 42 companies’ accounts are only linked to his Bank Verification Number as a signatory to the accounts.


Sunday PUNCH reports that the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs currently serves as the parent ministry to eight agencies, including the National Social Investment Office, the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, and the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internationally Displaced Persons, among others.


Umar-Farouq was the pioneer Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development. She was appointed by former President Muhammadu Buhari in July 2019 as the youngest cabinet member.



Her work with Buhari dates back to his days as the leader and presidential candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change when she was the national treasurer of the party and later the national treasurer of the All Progressives Congress.


She was later appointed minister in 2019 by President Buhari.


The EFCC document revealed, “Between 2018 and 2023, the subject (Okwete) received the sum of N37,170,855,753.44 from the coffers of the Federal Government linked to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.


“The monies were sent to 38 bank accounts domiciled in five legacy commercial banks. The suspect transferred N6,746,034,000.00 to Bureau De Change Operators, N540,000,000.00 withdrawn in cash, N288,348,600.00 used to purchase cars, and used N2,195,115,000.00 to purchase choice properties within Abuja and Enugu State.


“Fifty-three companies were traced to the suspect. He used 47 of the companies to lift Federal Government contracts amounting to N27,423,824,339.86. Okwete is associated with 143 bank accounts in 12 commercial banks in which 134 of the 143 accounts are corporate accounts linked to different companies.”


In 2020, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission said it uncovered N2.67bn meant for the ministry’s school feeding programme in private bank accounts.


The former ICPC Chairman, Prof Bolaji Owasanoye, disclosed that the commission unravelled N2.67bn in personal accounts, being payment made to some federal colleges for school feeding during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.



Other discoveries by the ICPC include 18 buildings, 12 business premises and 25 plots of land. Owasanoye said under the Open Treasury Portal review carried out between January and August 15, 2020, of the 268 Ministries, Departments and Agendas, 72 had cumulative infractions of N90m.


The former ICPC chairman argued that the money was paid when children were not in school.


Despite requests by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project to Umar-Farouq to publish details and names of the suspects, the former minister failed to reveal their names.


Reacting to this, SERAP had written on its official Facebook page, “Following the disclosure by the ICPC that N2.67bn meant for school feeding during the COVID-19 lockdown ended up in private bank accounts, we’re calling on the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development of Nigeria, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, to immediately publish details of those suspected to be responsible, or face legal action.


“If the names are not immediately published, we’ll issue a freedom of information request to ensure that those involved are named and shamed.


“We’ll also pursue appropriate legal actions to hold suspected perpetrators to account, in the public interest.


“Diverting funds meant to feed school children (who are already disproportionately affected by corruption), especially during COVID-19, is a blatant violation of the rights to education, health, and dignity, as well as the government’s own COVID-19 transparency frameworks.



“Corruption in school feeding increases distrust in the government. The Federal Government must ensure that transparency and accountability measures are fundamental to all school feeding and other initiatives in the context of COVID-19, to ensure the children receive the support they need.”


When contacted over the development, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, neither confirmed nor denied the story.


Oyewale simply said, “No comments on that.”


Lawyer, CSO react

Reacting, a human rights lawyer, Tolu Babaleye, said, “If we want to be sincere, the corruption under the Buhari government was unprecedented. The main accused under Goodluck Jonathan’s government was Diezani Alison-Madueke, but under Buhari, many have cases to answer. Nigerians deserve to know what happened in the aviation sector, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, and other sectors. I call on President Bola Tinubu to probe that administration so that Nigerians can know who is corrupt and for justice to be served.”


On his part, Chairman, Peering Advocacy and Advancement Centre in Africa, Ezenwa Nwagwu, urged Tinubu to probe all previous administrations.


“Buhari’s government should be probed, and not just his government, but all previous governments and past heads of MDAs, and all those who are found wanting should be brought to justice,” Nwagwu noted.



Similarly, the Counsellor of a Civil Society Organisation, International Social Justice and Human Rights, Jackson Omenazu, said, “It is exceptionally important to probe the Buhari government, but Tinubu is morally incapacitated to probe Buhari’s government because he is an integral part of the APC government.


“Tinubu cannot exonerate himself from the maladministration of Buhari. (Godwin) Emefiele (former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria) is just a victim of circumstances. The only crime he committed was because he raised his head gullibly and showed interest in being President.”


Another lawyer and public affairs commentator, Jiti Ogunye, said that it was desirable for the present administration to probe the preceding administration following the Air Nigeria and CBN scandals, but regretted that the law did not make provisions for that.


Ogunye noted that the law only allowed the incumbent administration to probe individuals who were engaged in corrupt practices under the previous administration, including the President, to establish facts.


He stated, “When Nigerians are fascinated with the idea of a holistic and comprehensive probe of a past administration by the succeeding administration, the law does not grant an administration that blanket powers to probe the past administration in the way Nigerians imagine.


“We have anti-corruption agencies, which are the ICPC and EFCC. We have criminal laws, anti-corruption laws, and money laundering laws. Recently, we have had the Proceeds of Crime Act. The provision of these anti-corruption laws has no place for targeting an administration in totality like that, but if there are individuals, including a former president, who are suspected to have committed corruption crimes, guilty of corrupt practices, or suspected to have committed money laundering, if found guilty of all other crimes bordering on corrupt practices and abuse of power, these individuals may be investigated specifically.”



Credit: Punch newspaper

Anthony Joshua Triumphs Over Otto Wallin with Impressive TKO Victory in Riyadh.

Anthony Joshua Triumphs Over Otto Wallin with Impressive TKO Victory in Riyadh.               By Comr Olamide Akinwumi J. 

In a spectacular showdown at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua, the Nigerian-born British heavyweight, showcased his prowess by securing a resounding victory over Otto Wallin during the "Day of Reckoning: A Fight Night."

The much-anticipated bout unfolded with Anthony Joshua delivering a dominating performance, reminiscent of his earlier years in the ring. The fight concluded in the 5th round, with Joshua sealing the victory through a Technical Knockout (TKO).

The electrifying match witnessed Joshua's strategic and powerful display, asserting his dominance over Wallin throughout the rounds. The Nigerian-born boxer demonstrated precision, skill, and resilience, leaving an indelible mark on the Day of Reckoning.


As the crowd erupted in cheers, Anthony Joshua's triumph adds another notable victory to his impressive boxing career. The Kingdom Arena in Riyadh played host to this unforgettable bout, solidifying Joshua's status as a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division.


Congratulations poured in for AJ from fans and spectators alike, acknowledging his exceptional performance in the ring. The victory in Riyadh serves as a testament to Anthony Joshua's unwavering dedication and skill in the world of boxing.


Anthony Joshua's Victory in Riyadh: A Dominant Display in the Ring, December 25, 2023.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Extends Christmas Message to Nigerians.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Extends Christmas Message to Nigerians.

In a heartfelt Christmas message, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu reflects on the significance of the season, emphasizing the hope and redemption embodied by the birth of Jesus Christ. He acknowledges the universal nature of this festive time, transcending faiths, as an opportunity to cherish family, celebrate life, and embrace the gifts of love and friendship.


President Tinubu, recognizing the bittersweet experiences some may face during this period, calls for collective kindness, urging everyone to extend warmth to those in need. He envisions these acts of kindness as guiding lights into a promising New Year.


Addressing the transformative changes in the country, President Tinubu acknowledges the sacrifices required for necessary reforms. He reassures Nigerians that his administration will implement palliative measures to ease the burden on the vulnerable, alleviating hardships and ensuring the well-being of the nation's people.


As the country navigates the path to stability, prosperity, and renewed hope, President Tinubu appeals for confidence in his commitment to lead with vision, dedication, and empathy. He expresses optimism that the joint efforts of the people will usher in a new era of prosperity and irreversible progress.


President Tinubu takes a moment to remember and pray for the armed forces, safeguarding the nation, and pays tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in their service. He seeks divine protection for the military personnel and comfort for their families.


In concluding his message, President Tinubu invokes the guiding light of Christmas to lead the way into the new year and extends warm wishes for a Merry Christmas to all.