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Veteran Journalist, Mike Owhoko, Moves To Next Level, Bags Academic Ph.D

A veteran journalist and author, Michael Owhoko, has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Political Science by the Selinus University.

Owhoko, whose thesis was entitled, The Future of Nigeria,’ was awarded the Ph.D after a successful defence of his dissertation.

His supervisor, Professor Salvatore Fava, had remarked: “I am fortunate to be able to appreciate your work, a very stimulating topic that you have done with skill.  At the same time, I am happy to have met an exemplary student, cultured and precious like you, so capable and inclined to the academic effort towards discovering new dimensions of knowledge, many congratulations.”

Commenting on the development, Michael Owhoko he preferred as thesis Political Science as against the popular expectation of Mass Media and Communications because of his desire to fulfill “academic destination” by having his Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree and now Doctorate degrees in the same discipline.

Owhoko had previously obtained a B.Sc (Political Science) from the University of Ilorin, M.Sc (Political Science) from the University of Lagos, and also a PGD in Mass Communications also from the University of Lagos.

He has over 30 years’ experience in media and communications, spanning the newsroom and corporate world, including the banking and oil and gas industries.

An author of several books, Owhoko is a media and communications consultant to several organizations, and currently, Chairman, Public Relations Committee, Rotary Club of Ikoyi (District 9110).

Owhoko was a former Energy Editor of the Business Times (Daily Times Group), former Publicity Secretary, Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) and member, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR).

I Know Those Behind Kidnapping Of 317 Zamfara Students — Gov. Matawalle

The Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle, has said that he already knows the identity of those behind the attack on and Kidnapping of students of Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe.
The Governor, who addressed 17 Emirs in the state that paid him a sympathy visit over the abduction of 317 girls from the school, said that Nigerians would be shocked to know those behind the abduction.
“As we await the arrival of the released kidnapped students of GSSS, Jangebe at the Government House today (Sunday), I want to inform you that there are many revelations in relation to the abduction of these students.
“Many people will be surprised to hear those people behind the abduction of these innocent children.
“They are not comfortable with the progress I am getting as a result of my peace initiative and they want to do all they can to sabotage my efforts.
“I will insha Allah succeed at the end of the day and they will bury their faces in shame.”

Stop Hoarding Fuel, Panic Buying; No Plan On Price Increase – NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has ruled out any increment in the ex-depot price of petrol in March, 2021, warning against hoarding of the product and panic buying.
A statement by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the Corporate, Dr. Kennie Obateru, said that the Corporation is not contemplating any rise in the price of petrol in March in order not to jeopardize ongoing engagements with organized labour and other stakeholders on an acceptable framework that will not expose the ordinary Nigerian to any hardship.
It cautioned petroleum products marketers not to engage in arbitrary price increase or hoarding of petrol in order not to create artificial scarcity and unnecessary hardship for Nigerians.
The Corporation said that it has enough stock of petrol to keep the nation well supplied for over 40 days and urged motorists to avoid panic buying.
It called on relevant regulatory authorities to step up monitoring of the activities of marketers with a view to sanctioning those involved in products hoarding or arbitrary increase of pump price.

Long Fuel Queues Return To Abuja, As Marketers Say Normal Supply Will Be Restored Soon

Scarcity of fuel has brought about long queues in most of the filling stations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), even as the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) assured that the situation will soon be normalize for regular supply of the product.

The National Public Relations Officer of IPMAN, Alhaji Suleiman Yakubu, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) today, February 28 in Abuja attributed the scarcity to the price of crude oil that had gone up and had therefore affected the price of products.

He assured Nigerians that normal supply of petroleum products would soon be restored since loading have commenced at various deports.

“We want to assure the buyers that government and marketers are doing everything possible to ensure that the products are available in every filling station within a few days starting from today.”

Meanwhile, some motorists in the nation’s capital have expressed disappointment over the development and called on filling stations that have fuel to sell.

2023 Presidency: Obasanjo Visits Kogi Gov, Yahaya Bello; Gives Him Assignment

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has paid a solidarity visit on the Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello against the background of the governor’s Presidential ambition for the 2023 election, advising him (the governor) to “continue to be an advocate for youth involvement in governance.”

Ex-President Obasanjo, who had a closed-door meeting with the governor today in Abuja, according to a statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mohammed Onogwu, advised the governor to continue to sustain his efforts in providing security in his state, realizing that Kogi is central to the nation’s peace and development.

“Former President Obasanjo noted that the fight against insecurity should have everybody on board, stressing that governors should involve everyone to ensure insecurity is curtailed in Nigeria.”

This was even as Governor Yahaya Bello appreciated Obasanjo for his statesman’s role, fatherly disposition, and wealth of wisdom which the young leaders are privileged to tap from.

He assured Obasanjo that he will not rest in the fight to ensure total safety for his people and will continue to do his best to ensure his electoral promises are fulfilled.

Retiring Aso Rock Chief Information Man, Attah, Described As Unassuming Performer

Attah (left) Femi Adesina (right)

The Aso Rock Presidential information strategist, Sir Attah Stephen, who retires from the Federal Service tomorrow, March 1, after attaining the 60-year statutory age of retirement, has been described by the Permanent Secretary, Tijjani Umar as an unassuming and noiseless performer.

At a well-attended send-off ceremony organized on his behalf by the State House management at the weekend, Permanent Secretary said that for the 25 years Attah worked in the Presidential Villa, he was very formidable, helping the Media Department to make appreciable progress and transformation under several administrations.

”Mr. Attah started his civil service career here in the State House and is also ending it here after spending almost a quarter of a century. He was an extremely good officer and a team player,” he said.

This is even as the Special Adviser to the President, Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina and Senior Special Assistant to the President, Garba Shehu spoke glowingly about the good performances of the retiring State House Deputy Director of Information.

Sir Attah, a Knight of John Wesley (KJW) in the Methodist Church Nigeria, will disengage from the Civil Service tomorrow, March 1, 2021.

In a momentous career that spanned 25 years in the Presidential Villa, he served nine Chief Press Secretaries, Special Assistants, Senior Special Assistants and Special Advisers on Media and Publicity to six Heads of State and Presidents.

Speaking on behalf of State House Press Corps, Sunday Odeh of Peoples Daily Newspaper, commended Attah’s personal qualities of humility and kindness.

”He had utmost respect for the press corps and will always attend to your complaints. The press corps will always celebrate him and we thank God that he is retiring in good health.”

Responding, Attah thanked God for the honour of being recognized, specially by the State House management as a retiree.

”I want to specially thank the Permanent Secretary for this special honour and privilege.

”I want to thank the first Director of Information, Mr Aduwak and his wife for honouring the invitation. You laid a very good foundation in the department and we thank God we are keeping the flag flying.

”It is unfortunate and sad that your successor Mr OJ Abuah is not alive and I pray that God will grant him peace in eternity.

”I want to appreciate my colleagues in the office and staff of the State House.

”I want to also specially appreciate my wife and family for bearing with me. Let me say that in almost the 25 years I served here, this is the first time my wife is stepping into the State House.

”My daughter was very little when she came here during the tenure of President Obasanjo when the First Lady hosted a Christmas Day party for children at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa.

”I thank my family for recognising and understanding that in our work, we don’t always have time for ourselves as we can be called upon anytime to respond to national emergencies and issues.

”I also appreciate the Methodist Church Nigeria for upholding me in prayers and for understanding that my absence from some church events was as a result of the exigencies of work and office.

”I want to thank you all for your prayers because it is one thing to join the service and another to retire in good health, and I want to thank God for his mercies upon my life,” he said.

As Fear Of Kidnapping Of Students Grips The Nation, Kano Gov Shuts Colleges, Others

Kano State Government has announced the immediate closure of four tertiary institutions in the state in addition to 12 boarding secondary schools that were shut down yesterday, following the latest spate of mass kidnapping of students in some Northern states.

The state commissioner of education,  Mariya Bunkure, said in a statement today, February 27, that the government took the decision after observing the current situation of attacks on schools in neighbouring states.

Affected Institutions  listed by Mariya Bunkere are RMK college of Advanced and Remedial Studies Tudun Wada; School of Environmental Studies, Gwarzo; School of Rural Technology and Entrepreneurship Development, ( SORTED), Rano, and ABCOAD, Dambatta.

The state government Gazette similarly listed the affected boarding secondary schools as Secondary School Ajingi; Government Girls boarding School Sumaila; Government Girls boarding School Jogana, and Government Girls boarding School Gezawa.

Others include Government Boys boarding School Kafin Maiyaki; Maitama Sule boarding School Gaya; Government Girls boarding School Kachako.

How Bandits Made Us  To Trek From 2:30 To 7pm Into Bush Without Food – Kagara Student

One of the just released students of Kagara Government Science College in Rafi Local Government of Niger State, Abubakar Sindi, has narrated how their captors, (the bandits), made them to trek from 2.30pm to 7pm far into a thick forest without food to eat and water to drink

In an interview shortly after meeting with the state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello today, February 28, the 20 years old student said: “the day we were kidnapped, we walked through the forest from 2:30pm till around 7pm.

“Unfortunately, all through our trekking, there was no time for us to rest, drank water or even eat anything because they tortured us to move fast or they will kill us. I was scared because the forest was thick. All through this time, we didn’t eat until they stopped us and asked us to sit on the ground.

”They gave us beans to eat after which they grouped us and asked that if any of us have parents who are either police or military; that was how they flogged us mercilessly so much that I thought I was going to die.

“In fact, I am not sure I can ever see any bush or forest and not remember this incident. I was so scared.”

Asked if he will still want to return to the school, he simply replied: ”I am not sure, I wi

Another student, 18 years old Suleiman Lawal said: “we suffered so much in the hands of the kidnappers. I have never experienced such in my life.

“In fact, I thought I was dreaming because the torture was too much for us. I am happy now that we have been freed. They fed us with beans once daily and they gave all of us five sachets of water to drink and that made us very weak. I don’t think I will like to go to that school anymore except there is enough security.”

Also a 18 years old Abubakar Adamu said: ”we suffered a lot. No food, no water and even when we were served water, it’s three persons to one sachet of water.”

Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Education, Hanatu Saliu has expressing happiness over the safe return of the victims.

“Honestly, when they came it was not a good situation. For you to see them like this, we had to take really good care of them. They really suffered in the hands of the kidnappers.”

When Will Kidnapping Of Our Children End? Prof. Wole Soyinka Asks

File photo: Wole Soyinka
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Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka has thrown a question as the nation continues to witness the kidnapping of students, especially in the Northern parts of the country by bandits and other criminals.

He asked: “the abductions of our children, when will it end; how will it end? I don’t think anyone of us can tell.”

Professor Soyinka, who spoke today, February 27, during the launch of his latest novel: “Chronicles of the Happiest People on Earth” in Abeokuta, Ogun State, said: “but it is important that we continue to stress and to remind ourselves that, not only are these abnormal times, but it seems to be, to me anyway, times of the shirking of responsibility in very key areas.

“We cannot permit ourselves – we just cannot – continue in this fashion. Something drastic, meaningful has to take place, and it has to be collective.

“This is no longer the responsibility of those at the top (who are ) supposed to be in charge of security, in charge of governance; they have clearly failed the populace. They’ve failed us. There is no point in trying to reason it out, to find excuses, to lay blame.

“The important thing is that we are very close to accepting a culture of the unacceptable

“I think we are reaching the point where, in any state, where any child is kidnapped, that state should shut down completely. And other states, in solidarity, should at least shut down some of their activities.

“We shouldn’t wait for an enemy, faceless, airborne, unpredictable enemy like Covid to make us shut down.

“In protest and as a statement of the unacceptable, we are shutting ourselves down until this situation is resolved.”

Minister Agba Writes Gov Obaseki Over N30 Billion Expenditure Claim On Benin Storm water Project

Prince Clem Ikanade Agba,
The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Agba, has reacted to the controversy surrounding the stormwater projects in Benin City and the threat of probe by Edo state Governor Godwin Obaseki.
In a letter to Governor Obaseki, dated February 26, 2021, which he personally signed, Prince Agba, who is a Minister in President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, expressed surprise that N30 billion is being peddled as expenditure on the project.
Recall that the state government in a public announcement had said: “You can see for yourself that the so called stormwater project was a fraud. They have to explain how they spent the N30 billion on a project they claimed would drain water from a community. Clearly, we will take necessary precaution to recover all the money due to Edo people that was stolen from this project.”
In the letter, the Minister faulted the claim, saying that it is not “only false, but also outlandishly erroneous, misleading and patently mischievous.
He reminded Governor Obaseki that as “As the then Chairman of the Edo State Economic Team, you were privy to the conception, planning, execution and expenditure on the project.”
Prince Agba posited that “only the sum of N22 billion had been paid to the contractor for seventy percent of the project delivered before you took over as governor and that by virtue of a resolution by the State Executive Council, the Commissioner for Finance was mandated to make payments directly to contractors for all projects of the Government.
“I was therefore surprised at your decision to call me out on the expenditure of N30 billion on the Benin Stormwater project knowing fully well that I neither expended such money,  nor did I have any mandate to authorise payments as the funds were not domiciled in the Ministry of Environment.
The letter is reproduced below:
My Dear Brother-in-Law and Excellency,
UNNECESSARY CONTROVERSY ON THE BENIN CITY STORMWATER PROJECTS
I write in response to your recent public statements and references to my person in respect of the above subject and the consequent calls by friends and other stakeholders who feel concerned about what they see as an orchestrated and well-oiled campaign of calumny calculated to embarrass me and impugn my unblemished public service to my dear State of Edo and the Nation. I share their position.
I resolved not to embark on any public engagement with you as doing so will certainly escalate the matter and cause avoidable media offensives which in my view, could distract both of us from the burden of leadership and our official mandates. However,  sustained social and other media invectives on my person have necessitated that I do not stand back and allow my hard-earned reputation to be assailed for no justifiable reasons. This is why I have chosen this private medium to reach out to you and copy critical stakeholders.
By the grace of divine choice as leaders, we are elders to whom our people look up  for example and mentorship in virtue and in character. It is not expected in our culture for elders to engage in public spats. I do not wish to denigrate the cultural values of our people, which include mutual respect by elders. As a much older person and the number one citizen of Edo State, I do not wish to be part of any engagement or scheme that could tar your reputation or diminish your public esteem, which is underpinned by the courtesy of: “Your Excellency”. The above restraints, notwithstanding, I am not unaware that the resolve of your government to call me out,  though on shaky grounds, might have been triggered by my recent call on His Royal majesty, Oba Ewuare II, to implore your government not to abandon the Benin Stormwater Project.
You will recall that the project is part of the long-term Stormwater Master Plan for the State, which demands the commitment of successive administrations for implementation. My decision to call on His Royal Majesty to prevail on your government to sustain the project was in good faith. It was not meant to denigrate your person or government, but rather it was motivated by my passionate love for Edo state. Recall that shortly after your swearing in about five years ago, I sent you a series of WhatsApp messages on the need to continue periodic de-siltation of the drains to ensure that  the drains are not blocked and consequently de-flood Benin City for which there was neither a response nor action from you. This, I did believing that we are on the same page on the question of love for Edo State and, therefore, rather than yield to the rash of ill-motivated counsel of crises entrepreneurs and discord peddlers within and without, you should appreciate my call for royal intervention in that context.
Further to the foregoing, I was also taken aback by the N30 billion you peddled as expenditure on the project. You know, and I dare say without any fear of contradiction, that this is not only false, but also outlandishly erroneous, misleading and patently mischievous.  As the then Chairman of the Edo State Economic Team, you were privy to the conception, planning, execution and expenditure on the project.
Also, Your Excellency cannot claim to not know that only the sum of N22 billion had been paid to the contractor for seventy percent of the project delivered before you took over as governor and that by virtue of a resolution by the State Executive Council, the Commissioner for Finance was mandated to make payments directly to contractors for all projects of the Government. I was therefore surprised at your decision to call me out on the expenditure of N30 billion on the Benin Stormwater project knowing fully well that I neither expended such money,  nor did I have any mandate to authorise payments as rhe funds were not domiciled in the Ministry of Environment.
It is strange that you raised the question of fraud on the project against me knowing very well that my role as Commissioner for Environment and that of Commissioner of Works, Osarodion Ogie, who incidentally is the current Secretary to Government of Edo State, was limited to only supervision  as this was a joint project between the two ministries. Two other persons, Anselm Ojezua and Frank Evbuomwan, the current Managing Director of Edo State Geographic Information Service, also served as Commissioner of Works at different times and were involved in the supervision of the same project.
For the purpose of clarity, the Stormwater Project has, embedded in its contracts, not only side drains, underground drains but also single and dual carriage roads with walkways and street lights. This project was conceived as a legacy of our State government,  a memorable one to the Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Erediauwa and drew the admiration of our sustainable development-oriented President. I recall that on the 7th of November, 2016, just days to your swearing in, you stood proudly beside Mr President, His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, as he applauded the administration’s team behind the conceptualisation,  design and execution of the Benin stormwater whist commissioning a segment of the Uwelu East and West Stormwater project, which is the 6-lane Siluko Road (Teacher’s House) a flood challenged area that had persisted for over twenty years to which people had lost their lives and property.
Therefore, it is in bad taste and a mark of dishonour to suddenly disown and declare the Stormwater Project a fraud. A project that you campaigned with on two occasions: first, with the All Progressives Congress and, second, with the opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party. How and who were the parties to defraud on this signature project? I recall  the words and prayers of the President during the inauguration of the project: “I am very impressed with the professional description by the Commissioner, how he has done the drainage and how he has done the road to make it last. This shows great commitment and God Almighty will reward you for your good intentions and for your love for your constituency.”
Except for the intent at mischief, you have access to the true facts about the project and the expenditure thus far. Besides your silence on the extent and magnitude of the project, the sum of N8 billion, which was outstanding on the project was inherited by your government.  With the expected commitment on your part, you had adequate financial resources to sustain the momentum on the project. The current sorry state of the project is therefore inexplicable and raises concerns about the negative impact of the abandoned stormwater project on the wellbeing of our people.
While you may have some reservations about the manner of my intervention in the issue with His Royal Majesty, I do not think it should provoke a public fight. Recall that In October 2020, in  obedience to the directives of Mr President for Ministers to visit their States and meet with Stakeholders, I wrote to you of my intention to first meet with you before other stakeholders, but you did not grant me audience but referred me to your deputy who, upon my arrival in Edo State, postponed the meeting to the week after. At that point, I proceeded to honour my appointment with His Royal Majesty and the Benin Traditional Council. As father to all, His Royal Majesty is an institution and a non-partisan symbolic representative of the people of Edo State.  He deserves to be informed of the state of affairs in Edo.  He is the person that receives the tears of the people. The tears will certainly abound when the rains come, without the drains in place.
Recall also your Excellency that you warned Traditional Rulers in the other two Senatorial districts not to meet with me in defiance of the Presidential assignment I came for. They were with deposition if they defied your directive. As Minister in charge of National Planning, you agree with me,  that interface with you and critical stakeholders, would have enabled Mr President to appreciate the critical needs of our people and how the central government could intervene. I have been having such interface with other States. Certainly, our people deserve something better than inexplicable and unproductive strife.
In your pronouncements, you made a veiled reference to my person as “that one who calls himself a Minister” and further went to identify me as said minister stating, “This was a project supervised by Clem Agba.”  This is unnecessary, uncalled for and diminishing of the exalted office you hold.  Your Excellency should not be associated with such a statement, which  is not only disparaging of my person, the husband of your younger sister but also derogatory of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who appointed me and the National Assembly who screened me and approved my appointment as a Minister in the Federation.
Let us, therefore, eschew prejudices, strife and bitterness and get down to work. While it remains within the purview of your executive and discretionary powers to make enquiries, let it not be a decoy to distract attention of the people when the consequences of the abandoned stormwater project and other programmes begin to show as the rains begin to pour.
Your Excellency, please rest assured that I wholeheartedly welcome and support your widely publicised decision to institute a probe panel  to look into the Stormwater project, though you have already assumed the roles of the accuser, prosecutor and judge on the issue. It is a welcome development as all Ministries, Consultants and all other participants in the project would have an opportunity to state their own side of the story for posterity’s sake.
I make bold to say that I am proud of the role the Ministry of Environment played in the stormwater project and I am always available to defend my role as the Commissioner of the Ministry on this and any other project that I handled in the course of my service to Edo people.
Please accept the assurances of my warmest regards.
Prince Clem Ikanade Agba
Honourable Minister of State for Budget and National Planning.
26th February, 2021.
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