One of the front-line financial institutions, the Guaranty Trust Bank plc, has announced the first GTBank Food & Drink Weekend. The Fair which is scheduled for the 1st and 2nd of May this year, is designed to showcase Nigeria’s emerging food industry as well as offer a wide variety of cuisines, such that attendees will be able to taste their way around the world. The GTBank Food & Drink weekend will be headlined by two critically acclaimed international chefs; Marcus Samuelsson and Raphael Duntoye. A statement from the bank said that Ethiopian born and Swedish raised, Marcus Samuelsson is a James Beard Award-winning chef, New York Times best-selling author, and a judge for the highly rated TV show CHOPPED. The statement said that Samuelsson is chef & owner of Red Rooster Harlem and Streetbird Rotisserie in New York. It said that Nigerian born Raphael Duntoye is the chef patron and owner of Le Petite Maison in London, Dubai and Miami. It said that the food and drink fair, which is free to attend, will provide a platform for SMEs in the Nigerian food industry to promote their businesses by showcasing a wide variety of their products, ranging from fresh organic groceries to dry foods, confectionary and pastries, ready to eat consumables, top quality crockery and wine & champagnes. “The fair will also feature a series of Cooking Master Classes covering the latest culinary trends, and a diverse range of restaurants offering mouth-watering dishes, outdoor grills and thrilling entertainment. “The Cooking Master Classes will be headlined by our international chefs and accompanied by Tiyan Alile, who is the President of the Culinary Arts Practitioners Association in Nigeria and the founder of the Culinary Academy. Several other top rated chefs who will also host master classes include; Gbubemi Fregene, Ozoz Sukoh, Alex Oke, Atim Ukoh , Iquo Ukoh, Michael Elegbede and Uzo Orimalade. The chefs will demonstrate before a live audience how to apply modern twists to classic Nigerian cuisine as well as prepare some of the most amazing international cuisines. Attendees of the cooking classes will also be treated to savoury food and wine tastings as well as enthralling celebrity chef face-offs including one by popular mother and daughter chefs, Iquo and Atim Ukoh. “There will also be a dedicated play area for children and Chef Uzo Orimalade will host the “I can bake” MasterClass series for the children.” Commenting on the GTBank Food & Drink Festival, the Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Mr Segun Agbaje, said; “We are incredibly excited to showcase the diverse culinary mosaic that Nigeria uniquely offers to the world as a prime destination for food enthusiasts from around the world.” He further added that, “In addition to showcasing the wide array of Nigeria’s culinary community as well as the richness of Africa’s cuisine, this fair reinforces our commitment to supporting small businesses and promoting our rich heritage. “GTBank has consistently played a leading role in Africa’s banking industry. The GTBank brand is regarded by industry watchers as one of the best run financial institutions across its subsidiary countries and serves as a role model within the financial service industry due to its bias for world class corporate governance standards, excellent service quality and innovation.” [myad]
A self-confessed homosexual who gave his name as Stanley Ike is on the run even as the Abia state police command has declared him wanted.
Ike was on November 20, 2014 arrested after confessing that he was involved in homosexuality. He was said to have admitted that he was involved in the act with some other men, including Lucky Emeka, Emmanuel Paul, Ifeanyi Michael and Chigeamezu Prince Ohaegbulam.
Police sources alleged that after admitting Ike on bail, he absconded and efforts made to re-arrest him have proved abortive.
The police has offered to pay good money for anybody who would provide useful information for the arrest of Ike, asking such informant to report to the nearest police station. [myad]
“Nigeria needs a strong person with the required experience to bring them out of the negative position they are in right now. Nigeria is a big country and the national team should be in the top 10 in FIFA’s world rankings, not the 67th position they currently occupy. These were the words of the former foreign coach of the Super Eagles, Clemens Westerhof, who spoke to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Sport, expressing his mind that he can “make Nigeria great again” if he is appointed coach for a second time. Westerhof coached Nigeria for five years from 1989, winning the 1994 Nations Cup and leading them to their first World Cup in the same year. He said: “I know what Nigeria lacks and I can make them great again. Just give me the Super Eagles again and watch what we can all achieve together “For 22 years I have watched everything I built slowly collapse and all I need is a chance to fix the national team again. “With due respect to Sunday Oliseh, he was a good player but the job of managing Nigeria is not for an inexperienced person and that is the reason things never worked out. “I know what Nigeria lacks and need to be respected in the world again. ” The Super Eagles won the 2013 Nations Cup but have now failed to qualify for two consecutive tournaments. Dutchman, Westerhof feels he is the right man for the job and insists he has unfinished business with the Super Eagles. “I left Nigeria as number five in the world and now I want to do it again, this is my second country and what I accomplished then is possible again,” he said. “Just give me the Super Eagles again and watch what we can all achieve together.” Westerhof, who is the longest-serving manager in the history of Nigerian football, has also coached in the Netherlands, South Africa, Egypt and Zimbabwe. [myad]
The Youths wing of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has given the state Police Commissioner, Musa Kimo, a 24-hour ultimatum to release APC members who are being detained since the wake of March 19, 2016 re-run election in the state. The spokesperson of the party’s youth wing, Ikennda Killington Elechi, who addressed news men in Port Harcourt today, threatened that if the police boss failed to release the detainees, they would employ other legal means to get them out. Those whom the youths wanted to be released are the following members from Ahoada West local government: 1. Courage Ofor and John Chiogbo; from Obio/Akpor local government are Bobby Ezekiel, Chinedu Johnson Amadi, Henry Owhonda, Morgan Ezekiel and Confidence Nyege. Those from Eleme local government are Bright Obarinwite, David Ogosu, Friday Birabel, Henry Dick, Dini Sani and Alhaji Umaro The Youth also lamented the series of killings of young people in the state on daily basis. They recalled that in Etche local government, nine youths were recently killed, while in Onelga local government, four young men were killed even as four others were killed in Asari-Toru local government. They said that some of those who were killed were either beheaded, burnt or thrown into the river, In Gokana and Khana local government. The APC youth wing called on the Federal Government to do something quickly to save these brutal killings, saying that it is a shame to allow a part of Nigeria, especially Rivers State as part of the country to degenerate into mess. [myad]
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that 1,020,799 voters have been accredited to vote in sixty two Councilors and six Chairpersons in the elections scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, 9.
The Commission, in a statement, said that as at last Tuesday, 646,883 of those who were accredited have collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and that only eligible voters who present their PVCs will be allowed to vote in the elections.
The electoral body said that as a prelude to the election, the Commission has trained 10,000 staff drawn largely from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and Tertiary Institutions.
It said that it had, as at yesterday, Thursday it had briefed forty four (44) groups accredited to observe the elections.
“In the course of tomorrow’s election, accreditation and voting shall be continuous/simultaneous and the Polling Units will open from 8.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m.
“The FCT has sixty two Wards and 562 Polling Units (PUs). However, to decongest existing PUs, the Commission has created additional 2,207 Voting Points (VP) and another 246 Voting Point Settlements (VPS) to cater for remote and far flung areas.
“As part of its determination to conduct a smooth, seamless and transparent election, the Commission began distributing sensitive materials (ballot papers and result sheets) in the full glare of stakeholders yesterday. To perfect preparations for the elections, the INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, with National Commissioners and Directors, will this afternoon visit some Super RACs – (Registration Area Centres). He will also, tomorrow, monitor the election in the field before he retires to the Situation Room at the INEC Headquarters where he will monitor the elections until returns are made.
“The Commission has activated its Citizens Contact Centre to receive complaints in the field tomorrow and respond to them through these channels facebook: www.facebook.com/inecnigeria; Twitter: www.twitter.com/inecnigeria; e-mail: iccc@inec.gov.ng; Website: www.inecnigeria.org; and Instagram: @inecnigeria and the following Hotlines: 09050858620, 09050858675, 09050858649, 08180958715, 08180958717. 08180958709, 09025038466, 07086945927, 08120183063, 07062896047, 08105119010, 08146697603, 07098115257, 07098117563, 07098110916, 07098116381.” [myad]
Senator Smart Adeyemi, has today, Friday, jumped from the ship of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for that of All Progressives Congress (APC).
Adeyemi represented the Kogi West Senatorial District in the 6th and 7th Senate on the platform of the PDP.
Senator Adeyemi who briefed journalists in Abuja in company of Senators Abu Ibrahim, Olubunmi Adetunmbi among others, said he had no regret dumping his erstwhile PDP.
He explained that his decision to join APC was to support President Muhammadu’s determination to develop every part of the country, especially his Kogi West constituency.
He therefore urged his supporters to move en-masse to the APC, with immediate effect.
A 29 year old Indonesian singer, Irma Bule, known for performing with live snakes, has died after being bitten by a king cobra snake on stage. The snakes can grow up to 18 feet long and is therefore among the most dangerous snakes in the world.
Insider described the death of the musician as a result of snake bite as very surprising because in most cases, the snakes used in performing on stage are normally the ones that have been injected so that the poisonous substance would no more be effective as to result to someone’s death in the event of such misfortune.
They blamed bad management and poor organization of the concert producers for the incidence.
National Geographic said:“it seems unfairly menacing that a snake that can literally ‘stand up’ and look a full-grown person in the eye would also be among the most venomous on the planet, but that describes the famous king cobra.”
“When confronted, they can raise up to one-third of their bodies straight off the ground and still move forward to attack. They will also flare out their iconic hoods and emit a bone-chilling hiss that sounds almost like a growling dog.”
“Their venom is not the most potent among venomous snakes, but the amount of neurotoxin they can deliver in a single bite – up to two-tenths of a fluid ounce – is enough to kill 20 people, or even an elephant,” continues the National Geographic.
“…Fortunately, king cobras are shy and will avoid humans whenever possible, but they are fiercely aggressive when cornered.”
The singer was reportedly given a venom antidote by a snake handler and she continued to perform for 45 minutes before finally collapsing. Although Bule was later rushed to a hospital but she was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
The singer is survived by her husband and three young children.
Meanwhile, members of her family are still wandering what might have gone wrong on stage because this is not the first time she is performing using with a snake.
The singer’s mother said: “I and her family are still trying to find out exactly what went wrong for our youngest child to die like this. We are waiting for the organizers of the show to tell us.” [myad]
The Federal High Court sitting in Jos, Plateau State has kicked out Mr. Amaju Pinnick as the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), even as Mr. Pinnick had headed for the higher court to lodge an appeal challenging his sack.
The High Court, today, Friday, granted the prayers of Yahaya Adama and Senator Obinna Ogba to relist the case which, among others, had sought to nullify the Warri General Assembly and subsequent elective congress that brought Pinnick to power.
Justice Musa Haruna Kurya, in his ruling, also sustained all the previous orders of the court, thereby effectively making Chris Giwa the head of NFF until the final determination of the suit.
By the orders of the court, the Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung is compelled to recognize the Giwa-led Board of the NFF as the authentic board by law. The order also barred anybody from interfering with the duties and functions of the NFF board under the leadership of Giwa.
The court, by this ruling, has set aside all the proceedings and decisions of the Warri extraordinary meeting of the 20th September, 2014 and the Elective Congress of 30th September, 2014 which elected Pinnick as President of the NFF.
Speaking shortly after the ruling, Counsel to Pinnick, Barrister Damon Dashe said his clients will certainly appeal the decisions of the court.
On his part, counsel to Adama and Ogba, Barrister Habila Azard said his clients have been vindicated, and that “they can now settle down and resume all their functions because that is all we have been fighting for.”
The hearing on the substantive matter has been adjourned to the 30th of May, 2016. [myad]
It was hardly surprising that the names of some Nigerian politicians, including Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Gen. T.Y Danjuma, Sen. David Mark and former Delta State Governor, James Ibori, appeared in the leak of confidential documents from one of the world’s most secretive companies, Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. The leaked files show how Saraki and his wife, Toyin Saraki secretly owned assets and bank accounts offshore running in millions of dollars, which Saraki reportedly left out while declaring his assets to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB). Although Saraki has denied any wrongdoing saying he fully complied with the law on asset declaration, it is indeed tempting to say the timing is ominous, as it seems to vindicate the case against Saraki, who is standing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) for false declaration of assets. Unfortunately, the Presidency seems too preoccupied with distractions to leverage the renewed global focus on the issue of illicit financial flows to bolster the fight against corruption and money laundering that has all but brought Nigeria to its knees. It is indeed sad.
The bombshell revelations of secret offshore accounts tied to more than 140 politicians and public officials from over 50 countries are sending shock waves through halls of power across the world, from the USA to faraway Australia. Within 48 hours, the largest leak of confidential documents in history had shaken the foundations of power around the world, triggering the resignation of Iceland’s prime minister and sending political shock waves from Pakistan to Argentina to Ukraine. Even as prosecutors and officials across the world have announced investigations into the Panama Papers revelations, the expectation was that Nigerian anti-graft agencies would be seeking collaboration with their foreign partners to hold the embattled Senate President accountable, as his trial opened last Tuesday. It defies logic as to why Nigerian authorities will continue to labor under the silly illusion that they can fight graft.
Saraki is alleged to have failed to declare at least four offshore assets listed under his wife’s name that appear in the leaked documents, obtained by a German newspaper and shared with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. But like other powerful politicians, Saraki knows how to outmaneuver the law. The other Nigerian politician named in the leaks is former Delta governor, James Ibori, who pleaded guilty in a London court in 2012 to money laundering offenses. Ibori admitted using his position as governor to launder up to $75 million through a network of offshore companies, although some estimates the total amount he embezzled at over $250 million. Ibori, who was sentenced to 13-years in prison, stole millions of dollars to support a lavish lifestyle that included six houses in London and a fleet of Range Rovers, Bentleys and Mercedes cars. Mossack Fonseca was the registered agent of four offshore companies connected to Ibori and his family members.
Without leaks like this, nothing would be publicly known about the tax haven companies now exposed, and next to nothing would be known by the authorities in the countries affected. It is worth-recalling that Ibori was tried and acquitted by Nigerian courts for the same crimes that he pleaded guilty in London. Therefore, if Saraki considered Nigeria’s third most senior politician behind President Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo escapes Nigerian laws because of loopholes and leniency in the system, Nigerians expect the international community to hold him accountable. The government’s failure to issue an official statement on the Panama Papers is unconscionable for a country that has probably experienced the greatest illegal outflow as a percentage of GDP.
According to the UN High Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, the continent lost about $850 billion dollars between 1970 and 2008. An estimated $217.7 billion dollars was illegally transferred out of Nigeria over that period, while Egypt lost $105.2 billion dollars and South Africa more than $81.8 billion. According to Raymond Baker, Director of the Washington DC-based Global Financial Integrity, Losing such a staggering amount to illegal acts, in a country blighted by underdevelopment, characterized by huge infrastructural deficit, dehumanizing conditions of living, rising poverty and youth unemployment, among other socio-economic malaise, is criminal.
While the millions of documents have only begun to be examined, the names of Saraki and Ibori are not meant to suggest that these are, by any means, the only people who have plundered Nigeria. There will be many more revelations as well as the opportunity to analyze them more broadly. Ilicit financial flows do not only stifle economic growth and development, it is also a potential source of political instability and insecurity. The Panama Papers, together with the President’s resolve to fight corruption are useful and capable of creating public awareness about the problem, they are certainly insufficient. If Nigeria is serious about tackling the problem of corruption and money laundering, the authorities must first identify the actors and sources of such illicit funds and block the flow.
To be sure, the main actors are usually known to high ranking government officials and in many cases are actually their cronies. Traceable to blatant crimes, drug trafficking, piracy, oil bunkering and such other illegalities, these funds flow, unfortunately, having been aided by government officials, even as law officers look the other way while government departments and revenue agencies are used as conduit pipes. Merely lamenting the situation and calling for help from the international community as Buhari has been doing is not enough. The President should take decisive steps, show utmost sincerity by demonstrating strong political will to fight corruption in its entirety.
Such a war against illicit financial flows can only be won if leaders lend themselves to an exemplary lifestyle devoid of corruption. President Buhari cannot be credited with sufficient political will to fight corruption in Nigeria, when his hands are tight. His election was financed by people with questionable credentials; some of whom have stolen the country blind. Some indicted for corruption are even in his cabinet. Therefore, he should look within. The glorification of corrupt officials through appointments or indiscriminate state pardons does no good to the image of Nigeria. Buhari’s demands for assistance from western nations to fight the scourge, though appealing, are not helped by his actions or inaction.
Buhari must take necessary measures to sanitize the financial sector, and restructure the country in ways that are expressive of fiscal autonomy for the federating units. There must be oversight to ensure banks desist from aiding and abetting money laundering and government should adopt and codify all international anti-money laundering protocols and establish effective enforcement mechanisms that money launderers will be unable to circumvent. The grand strategy should also include capacity building for anti-corruption within the bureaucracy of government, especially horizontal accountability, which involves mutual checking, annulling and righting actions and inaction of state institutions.
Above all, the proposed strategy should include remodeling Nigeria’s politics, removing its current commercial value and making it attractive only to genuine servants. The point must be stressed that corruption is a serious socio-economic and political issue that should not be treated with kid gloves. The time has come for the government of the day to tackle this challenge headlong. There is need to articulate a national strategy to combat this scourge. That strategy must begin with exemplary conduct of the leadership of the country who must claim the moral high ground through self-purging. Corruption, apart from being systemic, is also partly a question of character failure, and the presidency is pre-eminently a place for moral leadership.
Fresh tension is said to be mounting in the Federal Ministry of Health as a result of the strange rule on five-year single term which the minister, Professor Folorunsho Isaac Adewole, is said to have introduced in the system.
This is coming less than 24 hours after President Muhammadu Buhari had convinced Resident Doctors across the country to shield their sword over their threat to go on nation-wide strike.
Information reaching us indicated that the Minister and heads of parastatals and agencies in the health ministry are currently on collision course.
At the heart of the tension and anxiety rocking the ministry and its agencies is the decision by the minister and his team to implement a reform which will deny most of the heads of the parastatals an opportunity to run for a 4-year second term. In particular, the Minister is said to have begun implementing five-year non renewable 5-year tenure for heads of parastatals.
An insider hinted that unlike the universities where vice chancellors run a 5-year term, for government agencies where the tenure is not specified, there is a circular from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) that such agency heads should be in office for four years subject to renewal.
It was learnt that instead of complying with the SGF’s directive, the health minister has show his determination to disregard it even as he goes ahead to churn out his own measure that will affect heads of federal medical centres, Teaching Hospitals, regulatory bodies and specialist hospitals among others.
Many insiders complained that the new measure is already causing tension because, the policy has not been approved by the Federal government and that it does not reflect the OSGF’s circular approving such a 5-year single term for head of heal paratatals.
A concerned insider said that the ministry is simply implementing an unauthorized reform.
It was learnt that already, names of about 18 heads of parastatals whose tenure will expire this year have been compiled and the list is before the minister.
It was gathered that before now, any of these heads could apply for renewal of their tenure for another years, especially if they have nothing against them and they performed well.
“But we understand that anyone who applies for renewal of tenure is being told that because of the on-going reforms, nobody’s tenure is being renewed,” another insider said.
The minister and his supporters argue that this reform will end the crisis in the health sector even as other stakeholders have also said that tenure of heads of parastatals has not been a source of crisis, and that it is the disparity between salaries of doctors and other health workers that has fuelled crisis.
It was learn that the decision to implement the 5 year single tenure was taken at a meeting of the Top Management Committee of the Ministry of Health, chaired by the Minster and attended by doctors.
It was also alleged that some of the technical directors, most of who are doctors, have interests in position of Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) of some hospitals.
It was gathered that some health workers feel that this new measure is part of the gang up by doctors at the ministry against other health professionals even as the source noted that the minister, the permanent secretary and Minister of state who spearheaded the new reform are all doctors.
“We are not against reform, but if you want to adopt a new policy, you should allow the policy to be approved before you apply it,” a senior staff at the Ministry said.
He added: “each health institution has the law establishing it .The minister has no power to appoint heads of parastatals on his own. Governing councils are saddled with the responsibility of conducting interviews and making recommendations to the president through the minister for approval. But in the absence of a council, the minister oversees the process of appointment of CEOs and he sends the name of successful candidate to the President for approval.
“If a CEO’s term expires, he or she can apply for renewal. But now, they are saying due to the reform, there will be no more renewal. But there is no circular from the FG or office of SGF announcing any 5 year single term yet. Why are they trying to make a separate rule for the health sector?” [myad]
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