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NCC Boss, Prof. Danbatta Recommends Dr. Ibietan’s Book, “Cyber Politics” To Readers

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Danbatta, has recommended a book, titled “Cyber Politics” and written by Dr. Omoniyi Ibietan to readers.
Professor Danbatta commended the author for his uncommon industry, literary efforts, and activism in trying to make the society better through shared knowledge.
He spoke at the public presentation of the book: “Cyber Politics: Social Media, Social Demography and Voting Behaviour in Nigeria,” in Abuja recently, where government officials, journalists, friends, and accomplished professionals converged on Abuja for the event.
The author, Dr. Ibietan is the Head, Media Relations Management at NCC and Danbatta, had done him the honour of not only writing the foreword to the book but also playing the role of the presenter of the book to the members of the public.
“I’m fascinated by Ibietan’s passion to write a book on cyber politics. Combining his official work at NCC together with his passion to produce this book is commendable. I think Dr. Ibietan committed class suicide by joining the services of the NCC instead of being in the classroom. That is the difference between Dr. Ibietan and I. He joined the Commission to serve while I was beckoned to come and serve the Commission from the classroom.”
On the task involved in writing, Danbatta said: “People who sit down and put their thoughts together and commit those thoughts into writing to produce impactful books such as this are some of the most intelligent people in our society. Dr. Ibietan’s literary effort is highly recognized, and we are happy to have such a hard worker in the Commission.”
The EVC said that aside from his intellect and excellent public speaking skills, Ibietan is also known as an activist, who strives to make societal conditions better. Prof. Danbatta said that he had had a smooth relationship with Dr. Ibietan over the last eight years of his being at the helm of affairs at NCC.
The CEO of NCC said: “The different stages that writing a book entail are not easy; it is difficult, from the time you start putting your thoughts together, to coming up with the manuscript. That is why his efforts in writing this book should be seen as laudable, as I have heard there are more books coming after this one and we look forward to that.
“It, therefore, gives me great pleasure, to present this book, on behalf of the Management and Staff of the NCC and Premium Times Books (the publisher), to members of the public and I encourage you all to buy and read this book and I am sure you will not regret the time you spend on this literary effort,” Danbatta stated.
Danbatta, a professor of telecommunications engineering, said in his foreword to the book: “the author situates the historical context of Nigerian politics and democracy” and more so…the nexus between social media and voting behaviour, and the influence of the social media ecosystem among others in the electoral process.”
The EVC described the book “as a compelling narrative, a scholar’s guide, and companion on the various political communication themes it interprets. It is difficult to put down this work once you are drawn by its alluring and free-flowing prose and incisive analysis.”
Published by Premium Times Books, the 460-page literary work reviews Nigeria’s democracy through its elections, particularly the role of social media.
But Cyber Politics is not just about the last general election and filial squabbles, said Azubuike Ishiekwene, the editor-in-chief of Leadership Newspapers, who reviewed the book in Abuja.
“It’s a deeper phase in the exploratory journey of Omoniyi P. Ibietan whose interest in political communication and its sociology goes back to his early student days.”
At the programme, several dignitaries praised the author for writing the book, which some described as an “exemplary literary work.”
In 12 chapters, Cyber Politics examines the themes of cyberculture, social demographics, political communication and voting behaviour.
It is also a subject that evokes decades of research, but which nonetheless retains its fascination as scholars continue to explore the fraught question of why voters behave the way they do, especially during elections, Ishiekwene said.
The book explores, among other things, the question of whether political conversations among Nigeria’s estimated 33 million active social media users, especially the influencers, had any significant impact on the outcome of the 2015 elections.
A former Minister of Information and Communication in Nigeria, Frank Nweke Jr, said that the book represents an uncommon body of work by an intellectual visionary, and is conviced that the “extrapolation of the lessons and recommendations of this book will find perfect expression in other climes beyond the 2015 Nigerian General Elections scenario.”
Nweke, a former boss of the author, who chaired the book presentation, commended Ibietan for this remarkable work, and recommended the book for practitioners and academics in the fields of strategic communications, new technologies, and social change.
Over the past two decades, Ibietan has researched deeply the emergent interface between communication studies and psephology, which explains his richly nuanced understanding and far sight into the issues involved.
This point was also made by Premium Times Editor-In-Chief, Musikilu Mojeed, who described Ibietan’s book as “a classic.
“It uses Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election as the sounding board for analyses that offer great insights into the future of voting behaviour in Africa’s largest democracy. Those who have interacted with the title have described it as both skilful in its rendition and ground-cutting in its intellectual approach.
“At Premium Times Books, we look forward to continuing to publish books that will deepen knowledge about important aspects of our lives. We are interested in getting a number of disappearing classics back to libraries and bookshelves across our country and beyond. If you have any suggestions for us, be kind to get in touch.”
In the introduction he wrote for the book, Dapo Olorunyomi, the publisher of Premium Times, said: “The universe of this new book is intriguing” in its exploration of the “digital effect” on elections.
He pointed out how Ibietan’s work demonstrates “clearly that social media systems do enrich electoral democracy by expanding access to registration, participation, voting and organising at a scale we have never contemplated.”

79,000 Lives Lost to Cancer In Nigeria; 124,000 Cases Rise – Multilateral Agencies

Some Multilateral Agencies have risen to address the growing cases of cancer, which they said had claimed 79,000 Lives in Nigeria with 124,000 new cases rising every year.
The agencies are the Federal Ministry of Health, Federal Capital Territory Administration, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Medicaid Cancer Foundation and City Cancer Challenge Foundation (C/Can).
A statement from the spokesman of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, Anthony Ogunleye said that cancer account for the second highest cancer burden in Africa.
The statement said that the agencies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to address the acute cancer burden in Abuja, Nigeria.
It quoted Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Health, Engr, P. Funso Adebiyi, as saying: “this collective effort strengthens the Ministry’s commitment to fostering a healthier Nigeria by urgently reducing our country’s cancer incidence and mortality.
“Given Nigeria’s sizable population within the region, Abuja’s partnership with C/Can carries immense potential for broad-scale impact on our health systems and the health of our population,” said Olusade Adesola, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Administration.
The statement said that to ensure the success of the initiative, the city of Abuja has, over the last two years, conducted assessments to inform the development of a strategy to implement the project, culminating in a three-year City Engagement Process.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for C/Can, Isabel Mestres confirmed progress has already been made.
“Throughout 2022, with the support of C/Can, Abuja has undertaken a robust due diligence process. This has provided a comprehensive understanding of the local cancer care landscape, paving the way for the next steps, including the launch of a three-year City Engagement Process.”
The C/Can City Engagement Process will be led by a local governance body, the City Executive Committee, with the support of a dedicated city manager, to engage stakeholders in identifying needs, and implementing locally-created cancer care solutions.
“Alone, we can do a lot. However, as partners, we can strengthen Abuja’s cancer ecosystem. I am certain that this partnership with C/Can will achieve the much-needed transformation,” said Dr. Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu, CEO of the Medicaid Cancer Foundation.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative in Nigeria will bring their global health expertise and on-the-ground experience to ensure the continuity of local solutions. Owens Wiwa, Executive Vice President of the Clinton Health Access Initiative Nigeria, noted: “Through C/Can, we have an unparalleled opportunity to ensure that progress made in cancer care at a city level will benefit the most people in both Abuja and the rest of Nigeria.”
Abuja’s successful application to join C/Can was supported by the FCT Administration and Ministry of Health of Nigeria and led by a task force of leading organisations, including civil society.
Abuja is the 14th city and the fourth African city to join the growing C/Can network alongside Kumasi (Ghana), Kigali (Rwanda) and Nairobi (Kenya).
C/Can is set to launch a new call for city applications later in 2023.

APC Picks Ganduje As National Chairman, Basiru As Secretary

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has elected former Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, as the National Chairman of the party.
The party’s NEC also elected former Senate spokesman, Ajibola Basiru, as National Secretary.
The two party officials were elected today, August 3, at the 12th NEC meeting of the party held at the Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton in Abuja.

President Tinubu Insists On Financial Discipline; Women, Youth Inclusion In APC

 Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has called on the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to embrace accountability in all forms, especially with respect to financial discipline and in the active promotion of top-level women and youth participation in the day-to-day operations of the party.
This, he said, would go a long way to strengthen the party and firmly establish its stability as a governing party.
The President, who spoke today, August 2, at the National Caucus meeting of the party, which took place at the State House, Abuja, said that the future of the party belongs to Nigeria’s young people and women, considering their proven dedication and demonstrable prowess in election matters.
“As a party, we must handle our finances very well. I hope the financial audit recommended by the National Working Committee (NWC) will help us strengthen our finances better. I thank our governors who contribute generously to the wallet of the party. These times are tough. We are challenged. Please continue to support the party.
“Our party also needs to be more gender friendly, and we need more participation from the youths because they own our tomorrow. Let’s get more youths and women involved. They are very dedicated election masters.”
President Tinubu informed the party leaders in attendance, about the decisions he has taken so far to reform the country’s economy, reiterating that Nigeria cannot continue to sustain the treasury-depleting fuel subsidy and losses incurred by the past foreign exchange management regime.
“We can’t continue to play poker with our economy. That is why I took the decisions I have taken so far.”
In his welcome address, Acting APC National Chairman, Senator Abubakar Kyari commended President Tinubu for the steps he has taken so far to reposition the economy for greater productivity and future prosperity.
The Acting National Chairman presented two memos to the National Caucus; Appointment of External Auditors and filling of vacant party offices.
The two major party positions which the Caucus considered are that of the National Chairmanship and National Secretary seats that will be filled by the National Executive Council (NEC) at its next scheduled meeting for Thursday, August 3, 2023 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
Those in attendance at today’s caucus meeting included the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima; former National Chairmen, Chief Bisi Akande Chief John Oyegun, as well as serving governors, former governors and National Assembly members.

NLC Calls Off Nationwide Protest, Presidency Confirms

Dele Alake

The Presidency has confirmed that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has called off its nationwide strike after meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The President’s spokesperson, in a statement today, August 2, said that the protesting workers have agreed to discontinue further protests.
The statement reads: “The leadership of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) led by its President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, and that of Trade Union Congress, Comrade Festus Usifo, held a meeting with President Bola Tinubu Wednesday evening at the State House, Abuja.
“Consequent upon the fruitful and frank discussion with President Tinubu and their confidence in his ability to encourage open and honest consideration of all the issues put forward by the Labour Movement, the Labour Leaders resolved to stop further protest.
“They opted for further constructive engagement with the government to resolve all outstanding issues as they affect the working people and Nigerians in general.
“President Tinubu gave his commitment to the Labour leaders that the Port Harcourt refineries will start production by December 2023 after the completion of the ongoing rehabilitation contract between NNPCL and Italian firm, Maire Tecnimont SpA.
“President Tinubu assured the Labour leaders that he would continue to work for the best interest of Nigeria while pleading with the Labour leaders to join hands with him to birth a better and economically buoyant country.”

Labour Protest: Tinubu Made Some Commitments We’re Going To Review – NLC Boss

Joe Ajaero

President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero has said that the Congress is going to meet to review some commitments which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made to them today, August 2.
President Tinubu, today, had an emergency meeting with the leadership of the Organised labour at the Presidential villa, Abuja, to address the issues that led to the nationwide protest which they embarked on today, August 2.
Answering reporters’ questions shortly after the meeting, Ajaero said that the issues discussed are the same issues that led to the protest today.
He said that the President however, expressed his position, made some commitment, which were taken side-by-side with what the Senate said to them earlier in the day when they marched to the National Assembly.
“And we’re taking it back to the office with our colleagues to review it and release a document on our next line of action.
“We have gone deeper into them. The President’s broadcast has broader issues, but there are one or two things that need immediate attention.”
The NLC President said that no one person can call off the protest, saying: “that’s why I say we’ll have to go back to the office so that they, the EXCO, will look at it before they come up. “And by tomorrow, the NLC will equally have their NEC meeting, to look at the bigger picture.”
On whether President Tinubu asked them to suspend the protest, Ajaero simply said: “the President is a pro-democracy activist. So he understands protests.”

President Tinubu Submits 19 More Ministerial Nominees To Senate – Their Names

Simon Lalong

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has submitted 19 more Ministerial Nominees to the Senate for screening.
The President had, last week, submitted 28 ministerial nominees, some of who have been screened and are being screened.
Those in the list submitted today, August 2, by the Chief of Staff to the Present, Femi Gbajabiamela are as follows:

1. Abdullahi Tijjani Gwarzo – Kano State
2. Simon Lalong – Plateau State
3. Bello Matawwalle – Zamfara State
4. Tunji Alausa – Lagos State
5. Adegboyega Oyetola – Osun State
6. Uba Maigari Ahmadu – Taraba State
7. Lola Ade John – Lagos State
8. Dr. Ishak Salako – Ogun State
9. Sen. Heineken Lolokpobri – Bayelsa
10. Dr Yusuf Tanko Sununu – Kebbi State
11. Prof. Tahir Mamman – Adamawa State
12. Zaphaniah Bitrus Jisalo – FCT
13. Sen. Ibrahim Geidam – Yobe State
14. Dr. Bosun Tijjani – Ogun State
15. Dr. Maryam Shetti – Kano State
16. Shuaibu Abubakar Audu – Kogi State
17. Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi – Niger State
18. Atiku Bagudu – Kebbi State
19. Senator Alkali Ahmed Saidu – Gombe State.

Dangote Truck, Driven By Conductor, Rams Into House, Kills 3 Sleeping Children

A truck belonging to the Dangote Group, driven by a motor boy, lost control and plunged into a house, killing three children and injuring their parents as they slept.
The incident occurred around 3 a.m. at No 162, Anguwar Juma, Zaria City.
A witness said that the truck driver lost control and rammed into the house of Mallam Abdu Zailani.
The deceased children were identified as Hadiza Haruna (14), Usman Haruna (9), and Saliha Haruna, while the injured mother was named as Rauhanatu Yusuf.
Sister of the injured man, Fatima Abdulkadir, recounted the horrifying moment, saying: “The incident occurred when we were all sleeping and suddenly heard a loud noise. We rushed to see what was happening and discovered that a truck had smashed into my brother’s room.”
The shocked family immediately sought help, recovering the lifeless bodies of the children and rushing the injured parents and another small boy to the hospital.
The truck driver, Mallam Abdullahi, was reportedly unaware that his 20-year-old conductor had taken the truck’s key and drove it with his friends when the accident happened.
He has since been arrested and is now in custody for interrogation, confirmed by the DPO of Zaria City, Kasim Abdul, who was at the scene.
A senior council member of the Zazzau Emirate and a neighbor to the victims, the Sarkin Fadan Zazzau, Alhaji Abas Ahmed Fatika, expressed his grief and pledged to ensure the culprit was brought to justice.
The tragedy has shaken the community and raised questions about the responsibility of the Dangote Group in ensuring the safety and proper management of their vehicles.
Source: City & Crime.

Wife Of Nollywood Actor, Yul Edochie, Seeks For Divorce, Claims N100 Million Damages

May, the estranged wife of the Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has filed for divorce from him.
The wife, who is being represented by Femi Falana and Eculaw Group, is also demanding for N100 million in damages.
This is from Yul and his second wife, Judy, who she accused of adultery.
The DPA Family Law Clinic, which shared an update on the couple’s marital crisis, noted that Judy and Yul are aware of the lawsuit, having received copies of the papers by email.

It was also alleged that both Yul and Judy are avoiding service of the process upon them.
The court bailiff was said to have attempted several times to serve them in accordance with the rules of court.
But they have evaded service of court process, the firm claimed, adding: “Despite the braggadocio and the social media stunts, Yul Edochie and Judy are facing serious legal challenges and they seem ill-prepared for them, given the fact that they have been evading service of process.”
May has also filed for an order of court restraining Yul from accessing their former matrimonial home.
The businesswoman, who cited safety concerns, alleged that the actor has been erratic, irrational, aggressive and increasingly threatening.
Source: The Eagle online.

FIFA Vows To Pay World Cup Prize Money Directly To Super Falcons, Others

World football governing body, FIFA, has vowed to pay the 2023 World Cup prize money directly to the players without interference from a third party.
The FIFA secretary general, Fatma Samoura, who made this known in a viral video, said that the decision is due to unpaid allowance issues involving the Super Falcons of Nigeria.
Recall that the Super Falcons coach, Randy Waldrum, had said, in the lead-up to the World Cup, that some players are owed “per diem and bonuses” from two years ago.
Samoura, in the video, acknowledged that “things have been tough” for the Falcons, adding that FIFA will for the first time, monitor that match bonuses get to the players directly.
“I know that things have been tough. We have to face the realities of Nigeria. It pains me a lot. It is because of you [the Super Falcons] that, for the first time, the prize money has been ring-fenced in the history of FIFA to ensure that it goes to you,” the FIFA secretary-general said.
FIFA had announced that every player participating in the World Cup group stage will earn $30,000.
The match bonuses will increase to $60,000 in the second round of the competition.
The Falcons have qualified for the round of 16 after finishing second in group B. Every team player will earn at least $60,000 for the feat.
Source: Vanguard.

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