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2023: I Never Endorsed Peter Obi For Presidency – Olubadan

Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Lekan Balogun has made it clear that he had never endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi as erroneously reported.
The monarch and members of his advisory council said in a statement today, December 14, that the throne does not get involved in politics and so cannot endorse a political candidate.
“The attention of the palace of Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II has been drawn to the claim of endorsement of the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi by the monarch and his members of Advisory Council, a claim described as false and self concocted one to mislead the general public.
“The palace could have ignored the report and dismissed it with a wave of hand, but with the torrents of inquiries by some of our credible media houses seeking clarification before publishing and the need to counter social media trending of the foul report without professional touch, this reaction becomes imperative.
“How could anybody would have in his or widest imagination assume that a presidential candidate of any political party would receive an open endorsement from a place like the palace of Olubadan? That must be a crude joke carried too far. It is preposterous to say the least.
“While discountenancing the claim of endorsement by the Olubadan Advisory Council, our politicians are counseled to please leave the palace out of their game. The campaign is just starting and the visits to the palaces are part of the itinerary of the candidates and how would they feel should the gates of palaces be locked against them?
“For the umpteenth time, let it be emphasised that Olubadan and his cabinet members do not and cannot belong to any political party and they would never express preference for any candidate or political party in the public no matter the degree of temptation. The palace of Olubadan belongs to all just as the occupier of the exalted stool remains father of all as well.”
Peter Obi had led his campaign team on a courtesy visit to the Olubadan last Saturday.
Some members of the monarch’s advisory council joined to receive Obi at the palace.
The attendees among the high chiefs were the Balogun of Ibadan, his Otun, Osi, Ashipa, Osi and Ekerin Olubadan namely high chiefs Owolabi Olakulehin, Tajudeen Ajibola, Lateef Adebimpe, Kola Adegbola, Eddy Oyewole and Hamidu Ajibade respectively.

Over 1,600 Nigerian Nurses Trooped To UK In 6 Months For Greener Pasture

Information reaching us indicated that 1,670 Nigerian-trained nurses have, within the last six months migrated to the United Kingdom to begin new jobs in that country.
It is confirmed that about the same time last year, 2021, 1,334 nurses similarly left the shores of Nigeria for the UK, showing that the number has increased this year.
The latest mid-year data of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), showed the number of nurses, midwives and nursing associates from Nigeria grew to 1,670 as of September this year, highest in five years, from 1,334 in the same period of 2021.
“Active recruitment isn’t permitted from ‘red list’ countries, yet there are two countries: Nigeria and Ghana that are in the 10 most common countries of training for professionals joining our register,” it said.
It said that compared to the same period last year, there has been a 25.2 percent increase in professionals from Nigeria and a 61.6 percent increase from those from Ghana.
The rise in the number of Nigerian nurses migrating to the UK can be attributed to the cheap and easy entry migration requirements of the country, which is facing severe shortage of healthcare workers, especially in its National Healthcare system due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The staff shortages have been front and centre for the UK’s successive governments, making the country a net importer of healthcare professionals.
In 2020, the new Conservative government pledged to increase nurse numbers by 50,000 over the next five years, and offered additional cost of living support of £5,000.
Additionally, in that year, the country announced a Health and Care Visa policy, which aims to make it cheaper, quicker and easier for healthcare professionals to migrate to the UK.
Experts say that the growing migration of nurses could lead to negative consequences for the country’s struggling health sector that does not have enough nurses to cater for its expanding population.
The unavailability of nurses to cater for the population has put a strain on the quality of care that is administered at the different healthcare facilities in the country, consultants at Vesta Healthcare said in a recent presentation.
“There are about an estimated 125,000 nurses in Nigeria. This is almost six times lower than the recommended number of 800,000 by the firm.”
They added that patients are usually left unsatisfied with the care provided to them because the nurses available have to cater for several other patients’ simultaneously.
Nurses play an most important role in the healthcare system since they are always with patients at every stage of the care process, tending to them, counselling the ill and improving healthcare processes.
The shortage of nurses lead to errors, higher morbidity, and mortality rates. According to the World Bank, Nigeria has the highest under-five mortality rate in the world, with 117 deaths per 1,000 live births.

Nduka Obaigbena, ThisDay/Arise News’ Grandstanding On Morality, By Dele Alake, Bayo Onanuga

Nduka Obaigbena
It is laughably tragic that the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of THISDAY and Arise News Television, Mr.Nduka Obaigbena, has the temerity to pretend to be a guardian of public morality in contemporary Nigerian media practice.
The fact that this character is an unscrupulous hustler  and blackmailer who has done tremendous damage to the journalism profession in the country, is well known within and beyond the profession.
Hiding under his media houses so-called Board of Editors, Obaigbena, who is one of the most irresponsible media owners in the country, with scant regard for corporate good governance and ethics, issued a statement Monday accusing the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) Director of Media and Publicity, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, and Adviser, Media and Communication, Mr. Dele Alake of attempting to silence independent media and bully the press ahead of next year’s general election.
This allegation is baseless.
The statement published on the front page of THISDAY  is illustrative of the penchant of  the two media houses under Obaigbena’s corrupting influence to peddle falsehood and engage in brazen political partisanship, contrary to the ethics of journalism practice.
It is instructive that Obaigbena’s media group is isolated in making this frivolous allegation against the duo. Not only does THISDAY newspaper publish unfounded rumours masquerading as truth, many of its columnists substitute vile and vulgar abuse for sound logic and informed analyses while its television anchors heckle and harass their guests, particularly those of the APC in their jaundiced, flagrantly unprofessional programmes.
We recall that both THISDAY and ARISE Television sought to bully and compel the APC presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, into attending its Town Hall meetings with presidential candidates, despite the media team’s explanation that it would not attend such programmes organised in a haphazard and uncoordinated manner by individual media houses.
Each candidate’s campaign team has the right to adopt its own strategies for reaching out to and interacting with Nigerians. As we have repeatedly said, the Tinubu campaign will not succumb to the blackmail, intimidation and harassment of Obaigbena and his media group.
THISDAY’s attempt in the said statement to justify its false news report on the purported death of one Mueez Adegboyega Akande and the attempt to insinuate mischievously that he died in suspicious circumstances failed abysmally. Rather than apologise for this professional lapse, it resorts to tendentious rationalisations. Its futile attempt to link Asiwaju Tinubu to a drug case in the United States, even when as far back as 2003, the United States government had categorically stated that the candidate has no criminal records in that country, shows the depths of mischief the newspaper is willing to descend  in its bid to bring down the APC candidate at all costs. This campaign of calumny is doomed to fail as it always has.
Our candidate is focused and will not be distracted by this diversionary tactics to throw mud at him simply because he is the obvious front runner in this race and some believe that the only way to stop him is to peddle falsehood against him.
While pretending to be a public trust, THISDAY and ARISE descend into the political arena by publishing lies in a way that does such a great disservice to journalism. Last month the paper was sanctioned by NBC over a fake report that INEC had ordered a probe of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, over the platforms’ equally fake narrative about our candidate.
Nduka Obaigbena tries to cast aspersion on the professional and personal integrity of Mr. Alake and Mr. Onanuga. They stand on a higher moral and professional pedestal than he can ever aspire to. It is astonishing that a man like Obaigbena can even pretend to be protecting public morality and the public interest. How does this media owner run his media outfits? He is notorious for not paying the salaries of his staff or fulfilling his pensions’ obligations,  forcing most of the journalists in his stable to resort to the most unethical practices to survive. This model of media practice, which he exported to South Africa in 2003-2004,  failed spectacularly as he had to flee that country as a result of his unethical business practices. His short-lived THISDAY left unpaid debts to staff and the printers and the South African tax office.
He exported the same irresponsible business practice to  the UK where he operated his Arise TV as a registered company since 2012.  In 2021, judge Raquel Agnello disqualified Obaigbena from serving as a company director in the UK for seven years; in a case brought by the official receiver of the Insolvency Office in the country.
The application for disqualification was made under Section 6 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 and arose from the compulsory liquidation of Arise Networks Ltd of which Obaigbena was the sole director since its incorporation.
According to the judgment, the company by 2016 had garnered a total debt of £25,671,167, which included debt to trade creditors and staff, estimated at £5,850,730. Judge Agnello found Obaigbena’s  conduct as sole director of Arise TV to be unfit and that the company had continued to trade despite “complete uncertainty” about its funding.
In Nigeria, Obaigbena is notorious for owing his staff their salaries. He is also notorious for owning  newsprint suppliers for years without payment. This sharp practice led to the ill-health of one of his suppliers, Afilaka, who suffered massive stroke.
While Alake and Onanuga, were known to have endangered their  lives in the struggle against military dictatorship and the enthronement of the democracy we enjoy today, Obaigbena was known to have collected substantial sums of money from the military junta to campaign against the June 12, 1993 elections,  widely acknowledged as the freest and fairest polls in the country’s history. He even featured on the CNN to justify the annulment of the election and the continuation of military dictatorship. Yet, this man dares to preach on public morality and the national interest. He even claims that Alake and Onanuga are envious of him! How preposterous!! What is there to be envious from a man whose business practices and personal lifestyle offend every known decency. Mr. Alake and Onanuga can never be jealous of a man who uses extortion, subterfuge, and cheap blackmail as his working capital. Here is a publisher who deployed his media group in aid of the immoral and illegal  presidential ambition of a sitting Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) even when this flagrantly violated and threatened the integrity of that critical institution.
It is absurd when Obaigbena uses his media outfits to push the false narrative of Tinubu’s link with narcotics in the US, when a member of his Board of Editors and Arise TV anchor, Dr. Reuben Abati, was a running mate in 2019 to the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ogun State, the late Senator Buruji Kashamu; a man who had been indicted for narcotics trafficking in the US and was a fugitive from the laws of that country until his death. The same Abati remains a card carrying member of the PDP and yet, shamelessly pontificates and postures on ARISE TV as a dispassionate analyst.
Lest it be forgotten, Abati was Media Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan and was detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in 2015 for reportedly collecting N500 million from ex – National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki purportedly on behalf of the media.
Obaigbena himself was detained for weeks and made to refund N600 million  by the EFCC, which was part of the diverted funds for arms purchase for the Nigerian military under Jonathan. Obaigbena as president of NPAN also collected millions of Naira meant as compensation for the media owners whose papers were seized by overzealous security agents during the Jonathan presidency. Many newspapers reported that they did not get the money.
It is a sad commentary on the state of the Nigerian media that a man with no moral scruples whatsoever like Obaigbena will boldly pose as a publisher who can preach morality to others.
Here is a man who has done such grave damage to media practice in Nigeria, posturing as defender of free speech.
Unless media practitioners begin to treat him like the plague and cancer he constitutes to the industry, the future of the industry will be endangered.
It is well known that many private sector corporate executives pay him huge sums of money as retainership to avoid being blackmailed by him. It is also a pity that many of the journalists who work as his employees pose as self-righteous saints who criticise others and keep mum on the unhidden moral deficits and shenanigans of their boss
DELE ALAKE and BAYO ONANUGA wrote in from Abuja, on behalf of the APC Media and Communication Directorates, December 12, 2022

Many Boko Haram Fighters Don’t Know How To Observe Muslim Prayers 

File photo of The repentant Boko Haram members | Credit: ChannelsTv
“I can tell you that many of these (Boko Haram) fighters don’t know how to perform simple ablution (ritual purification), not to talk of how to do prayers.
“We have to start teaching them after we brought them to Maiduguri.”
These revelations were made by the Special Adviser to Borno State governor on Security, retired Brigadier General Abdullahi Ishaq while speaking to newsmen.
Ishaq said that many of the fighters regretted their action against Nigeria, saying that they were misled by Abubakar Shekau.
“Let me say this: many of his commanders were bitter after he committed suicide because that act contradicted what he preached.”
The fighters who had since surrendered to government forces, said that late Shekau left behind 83 concubines.
According to the special adviser, some of late Shekau’s associates told him about his concubines after they surrendered and embraced peace.
“We started this non-kinetic approach 16 months ago; the model started shortly after the death of Abubakar Shekau and the state government didn’t want Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) to continue using the Shekau’s fighters. “We know it would be deadly.
“So, the first set of fighters that I received in Bama told me that Shekau had 83 concubines. Just imagine he left behind 83 concubines.
“They said he is now in hell because he committed suicide during his clash with other fraction. He always told them to go out and fight and that if they die in the process, several virgins are waiting for them.”
Shekau was killed in May 2021 during a supremacy fight with ISWAP at the Sambisa Forest, Borno State.

NDLEA Names NCC Boss, Danbatta, Special Ambassador In Narcotic War

Prof Umar Garba Danbatta

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has named the Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Danbatta as its Special Ambassador in its renewed war against narcotics and use of other dangerous substances leading to addiction in the country.

Commander for Narcotics at the NDLEA Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Muhammed Ajiya, who announced the Ambassadorial recognition by the agency during a courtesy visit to the Commission in Abuja weekend, said that the objective of the NDLEA’s visit was to partner with the Commission in order to reduce the number of drug addicts in the country through sensitization programmes.

He said that one of the aims for the collaboration is to explore the use of telecom platforms to disseminate information about its activities to sensitize the citizens.

He said that this has become strategic as nearly all Nigerian youths are telecom subscribers who interface with telecom platforms from time to time. Ajiya said NCC comes readily to mind as a good partner to the NDLEA to achieve the latter’s mandate of reducing cases of drug addicts among the Nigerian youths.

“The NDLEA has rehabilitation centres across the country. This shows that we do not only apprehend the drug addicts, but we have rehabilitation centres where we monitor and guide them until they are fully rehabilitated” he said as he expressed appreciation that the NCC boss considered and accepted this role in the fight against drug addiction in Nigeria.

 

NCC’s Director, Human Capital and Administration, Usman Malah, who received the NDLEA’s delegation on behalf of the EVC of NCC, assured the visiting team of the Commission’s commitment to supporting the drug agency in eradicating drug abuse and sensitizing the citizens especially the young generation, majority of whom are telecoms consumers, on the effect of drug.

“Strategic collaboration and partnership is one of the key pillars of the two regulatory roadmaps of the Commission, the Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2020-2024; and the Strategic Vision Implementation Plan (SVP) 2021-2025 and we would convey the NDLEA’s message to the Commission’s management to see how we can explore the areas of collaboration being requested by your agency,” Malah said.

Kidnappers Strike In Abuja, Whisk Away 16 Wedding Guests

No fewer than 16 wedding guests, including four children, were taken away by a band of kidnappers, who reportedly struck at Gaube community in Gwargwada Chiefdom of Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
A resident of the area, Shuaibu Dantani, who gave details of the incident today, December 12, said that the victims, who were mostly women, were abducted on their way from a wedding in Abaji Area Council on Saturday evening.
The kidnappers, wielding guns, were said to have flagged down the vehicle conveying them, and whisking them away to an unknown destination.
“A man riding a motorcycle on his way to Rubochi who nearly ran into the kidnappers returned to the village and raised alarm,” he said.
According to him, family members of the victims were yet to establish contact with the kidnappers.
Meanwhile, the traditional ruler, Agabe of Gwargwada, Alhaji Hussain Agabi Imam, has confirmed the incident, saying that nobody has been able to establish communication with the kidnappers.
 The Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) and spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, Adeh Josephine, is yet to confirm the incident.
Source: Daily Trust.

2023: Top Yoruba Leaders Insist On Town Hall Parleys With All Presidential Candidates

Top Yoruba leaders, under the umbrella of South West Development Stakeholders Forum (SWDSF), comprising civil society organisations, professionals and religious leaders, have insisted that Presidential candidates of notable political parties in the country should hold town hall parleys with them.
At the meeting last week, Thursday, December8, the Forum called for a parley with presidential candidates of major political parties as soon as possible, in Ibadan, Oyo State.
In a communiqué, the Forum drew attention to the fact that the region is the industrial and commercial engine room of Nigeria, saying that all matrices clearly show that the Nigerian economy is driven by economic activities in the South West of Nigeria.
“Given its growing population of  more than 50 million residents, its historical trajectory as the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria, its strategic political importance, and huge potential in driving  national growth and development; the region deserves to know from the presidential candidates exactly how they intend to incorporate the South West in their agenda for a united, peaceful, and prosperous Nigeria.
“The South West can also boast of having residents from most, if not all, ethnic nationalities of Nigeria. We are the biggest, non-discriminatory, melting pot for Nigerians and their social,  commercial and other development activities and therefore deserve the critical consideration of all  candidates.
“With just over two months to the general elections, there is a need for the Presidential, as well as the region’s Gubernatorial and Legislative candidates, to pronounce their plans for a concrete development agenda for the South West Region.
“The South West Development Stakeholders is willing and ready to  bring the Presidential candidates to the table to address Yoruba people, and indeed all Nigerians living in the South West, of specific plans to make them true stakeholders in the new unfolding federation.”
The communiqué which was signed on behalf of others by a handful of the leaders, said that detailed plans for the parley will be announced soon.
Those who signed the communiqué are Dr. Alao Adedayo, alao_adedayo for Yoruba World Center; Otunba Ayodeji Osibogun, for Yoruba Ko’ya Leadership and Training Foundation; Sir Gbenga Adebusuyi adegbenga for Majeobaje Community Development Initiative and Prince Kayode Adeyemi for ODU’A CCIMA.
Others are Mrs. Foluso Oyenuga for Professional Women Group; Dr. Ayo Famuyide Egbe Omo for Yoruba North America amongst others.

Ex SGF, Babachir, Describes PDP As Worst Form Of Collection Of Oligarchs, Reactionaries

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), Babachir Lawal, has described the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the worst form of collection of Oligarchs and reactionaries.
He vowed not to support the party and its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar because of his yearly battle with Fulani herdsmen.
Babachir Lawal, who spoke against the backdrop of reports making the rounds that he had abandoned the camp of Peter Obi for Atiku Abubakar, in a statement today, December 12, in Abuja, said that Fulani’s animals have been invading his farms and eating up his crops in the last seven to right years.
According to him, Atiku’s presidential ambition would not fly because it would amount to the transition of government from one Muslim Fulani president to another Muslim Fulani president.
Babachir Lawal said that such arrangement would be the worst form of Muslim-Muslim ticket.
The statement read in part: “I have just seen a trending news that I have abandoned Peter Obi to work for Atiku Abubakar.
“There is nothing far from the truth as this. I have never contemplated joining PDP since its formation as I view the PDP as the worst form of a collection of oligarchs and reactionaries.
“Besides, I find myself every year battling Fulani herdsmen determined to have their animals invade my farms and eat up my crops every year. This is aside from their determination to take over the ancestral farmlands of my kinsmen as they do everywhere in the North.
“All these they do in a cavalier manner while their elite kinsmen dominant in the government keep mute.
“Moreover, I view a transition of government from one Muslim Fulani President to another as the worst form of Muslim-Muslim ticket. It also represents ethnic domination by one ethnic group over others.
“I remain a Peter Obi diehard. Any news to the contrary is fake news.”

Allah Has Given Me So Much Through My Husband – Buhari’s Daughter

Zahra Buhari-Indimi, daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari, has taken to social media to celebrate her husband, Ahmed Indimi.
In an Instagram post, Zahra Indimi said that Allah has made her husband a channel of contentment among other things.
“Happy birthday to the love of my life @ahmed.indimi,” she wrote.
“Through you, Allah has given me so much that I couldn’t account for and happiness is number one. I thank Allah that he made you a vessel that has channeled peace, love, respect, wisdom, contentment and so much more into my life!
“I love you and all that you are by Allah for the sake of Allah.”
Zahra married Ahmed at an elaborate wedding on December 16, 2016. Their sixth wedding anniversary comes up on Friday, December 16, 2022.
Zahra’s husband is the son of Maiduguri-based billionaire, Mohammed Indimi.
Source: Qed.ng

Buhari Approves Disbursement Of Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate disbursement of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF), to qualified Nigerians as part of the Federal Government’s commitment to grow indigenous capacity of Nigerians to own vessels.

Minister of Transportation, Engineer Mu’azu Jaji Sambo who made the announcement at a news briefing said that the Presidential approval received by the Ministry on Friday confirmed Union, Zenith, Polaris, UBA and Jaiz Banks as the appointed Primary Lending Institutions for the disbursement of the funds.

The Minister said that the Ministry of Transportation has commenced liaison with the Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, for the implementation.

“The president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has approved my request for the disbursement of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund. It is my belief that finally we are going to break the 17-year-old jinx that has hindered the expansion of the maritime industry.

“We have made a case that the funds belong to you, the ship owners. Mr. President is a man who respects the law and is on the same page with us to proceed with immediate effect. We will be liaising with the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to work immediately for the approval.

“We have pledged to the president that they will continue to allow the funds to go into the Treasury Single Account, TSA; however, whenever the money hits the threshold of $50million, the CBN upon recommendation from the Nigerian  Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Federal Ministry of Transportation, would be expected to transfer the funds to the Primary Lending Institutions.”

The CVFF was established alongside the Nigerian Coastal and Inland Shipping (Cabotage) Act of 2003, to empower indigenous ship owners to take control of the nation’s coastal and inland shipping business, otherwise known as Cabotage trade. Applicants of the Fund would make an equity contribution of 15 per cent while NIMASA would make an equity contribution of 35 per cent; and 50 per cent would be provided by the banks.

Meanwhile, the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, announced that the funds available for disbursement is slightly over ₦16 billion naira and $350 million dollars.

“What we have collected so far is in two folds made up of Naira and Dollar components. So far, the Funds available under the CVFF in naira component is about ₦‎16,000,000,000:00, while contributions in Dollar component hovers about $350,000,000:00.

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