Tag: Award

  • I feel great to be celebrated while alive – Kanayo O. Kanayo

    I feel great to be celebrated while alive – Kanayo O. Kanayo

    Renowned Nollywood actor, Anayo Onyekwere, popularly known as Kanayo O. Kanayo, says he feels so great to be celebrated by friends, fans and well-wishers, while alive.

    Onyekwere, who on Oct. 16 received the 2020 Sun Newspaper Nollywood Icon award for his excellent role delivery and iconic status, said he felt honoured to be recognised by the newspaper.

    He took to his Instagram page on Monday to share his feelings over the award and celebration that followed it.

    He wrote: “It feels so great to be honoured and celebrated. Thanks for celebrating me when I am alive.

    “Sun has risen and it will always shine. Thanks to Sun Newspaper, all my fans, friends, well-wishers and enemies alike.

    “It is done, all for Nollywood.”

    Since the reception of the award, the Nollywood icon had been celebrated by friends and fans.

    Kanayo began his acting career in 1982, cutting his teeth in some of the local productions of Nigerian Television Authority in Aba and Enugu.

    He later relocated to Lagos, where he waxed stronger, featuring in mega drama series, like Checkmates, Ripples, New Masquerade and Village Headmaster.

    It was not long before he became an actor of outstanding ability with his role of Chief Omego in Living in Bondage, a 1992 blockbuster movie.

    He also featured in over 100 movies, including Rituals, Blood Money, Living Dead, Desperate Billionaire, Circles of Doom, Lost Kingdom, Billionaires Club and many others.

    After many years of blossoming acting career, Kanayo became a lawyer and was called to the Nigerian Bar on Sept. 15, 2020.

    He holds the National honour of Member of the Federal Republic.

  • Gani Fawehinmi 2021 Integrity Award: Dr Tonye Jaja makes list of upright Nigerians

    Gani Fawehinmi 2021 Integrity Award: Dr Tonye Jaja makes list of upright Nigerians

    … described as an uncommon man of honour

    By Emman Ovuakporie

    Dr. Tonye Clinton Jaja, a lawyer and public servant is among the nominees in the 2021 Most Outstanding Nigerians in the fourth edition of the Gani Fawhinmi Integrity Award series.

    In the short citation of Dr Tonye Jaja he was described as one Nigerian that lived above board serving Nigeria during his stint as the Chairman of the Governing Board of the Nigerian Copyright Commission from May 2019 to October 2020.

    The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) is an agency of the federal
    government of Nigeria responsible for copyright matters within Nigeria.

    It is to my knowledge that upon his assumption of office, Dr. Tonye Clinton
    Jaja discovered evidence of deep conflict of interest and corrupt practices
    perpetrated by the Director-General of the NCC.

    Despite offers of huge inducements and subsequently, threats to his life, Dr.
    Jaja reported the infractions to the Code of Conduct Bureau and made stringent efforts for the infractions to be dealt with in line with the law and the
    rules.

    As a result of his determination to uphold the law, Dr Clinton-Jaja was
    removed from his position as Chairman of the Governing Board of the Nigerian
    Copyright Commission.

    In my dealing with Dr. Tonye Clinton-Jaja, I have found him to be an uncommon man of honor and unquestionable integrity at a time when such values are disappearing rapidly from our society.

  • Nigerian teacher wins Facebook award for developing online teachers’ platform

    Nigerian teacher wins Facebook award for developing online teachers’ platform

    A Nigerian Teacher, Dr Peter Ogudoro, has won an award by Facebook as one of the world’s amazing virtual community managers for developing a “most helpful and engaged educators’ platform called Nigerian Teachers’’.

    The platform said that the award by Facebook makes Ogudoro a member of the multinational corporation’s elite group of 131 outstanding community managers in the world.

    The platform, the statement said, focuses on online teacher-training and attitude modification, has over 240,000 teachers from around the world, and provides free continuous professional development opportunities to them.

    “The platform is a peer-support community for teachers, who use the platform to follow trends in teaching, classroom management and school leadership.

    “Parents also use the platform to learn effective parenting styles that enable them to collaborate with teachers for global competitiveness of young people.’’

    The statement said that the award was given under Facebook’s Community Accelerator Programme, under which the awardees receive resource support to scale their operations and promote engagement within their communities for a better world.

    It said that the Community Accelerator Programme was designed to guarantee about one year of sustained support for the award winners’ communities by Facebook.

    Ogudoro, the platform said, created the group in 2016 as a positive response to the frustration he experienced while trying to get education policy makers in Nigeria to adopt and promote learner-centred approaches to teaching and effective career management systems.

    It noted that Ogudoro’s methods could save the country billions of dollars and make Nigeria a net exporter of educational services.

    Ogudoro expressed gratitude to Facebook for the Award, and revealed that he was scaling up the platform to help governments around the world to train and retrain teachers for globally competitive education.

    “Through globally competitive education, we can deliver the pace of development that will banish poverty, and guarantee a more inclusive, prosperous, and harmonious world.

    “I am excited about the fact that a powerful tool for the promotion of functional education in the world has come from Nigeria, a country that has been facing enormous development challenges for decades.

    “The award will provide me the platform for a one-month learning tour of the Scandinavian countries including Finland with focus on their education system.

    “The objective is provision of the intellectual tools that will help Nigeria and the rest of the developing world achieve the demographic dividends they need to lift millions of their citizens out of poverty within the next few years through result-oriented pedagogy,’’ Nigerian Teachers quoted Ogudoro as saying.

    It disclosed that Ogudoro is an alumnus of the University of Reading in the United Kingdom where he earned a PhD in Education with emphasis on Career Management, Attitude Modification, and Diffusion of Innovations in Education.

    Ogudoro, according to the statement, has benefitted from elite education development experiences at over 10 research-intensive institutions across the world.

  • Dasoye Opute is Principal of the year as FGGC Ikot Obio Itong shines at Ministerial Annual Merit Awards

    Dasoye Opute is Principal of the year as FGGC Ikot Obio Itong shines at Ministerial Annual Merit Awards

    …bags four awards

    ….as FGGC Bauchi clinches Best Sch award

    The Federal Government Girls College, FGGC, Ikot Obio Itong in Akwa Ibom State, took the shine off other competitors at the just concluded Federal Ministry of Education,Ministerial Annual Merit Awards (MAMA) clinching four awards in Abuja on Thursday.

    TheNewsGuru. com, (TNG) reports FGGC Ikot Ibong clinched the ‘Best Principal Award’, ‘The Best School Award’, ‘The Innovation and Creativity Award’ and ‘The Best Teacher Award’ of the 2018/2019 sessions.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Minister of State, Hon Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba hailed all the awardees stating that the award was suspended in 2014 due to paucity of funds but revived in 2021 to ensure Nigerians get the best of the best.

    He explained that”particularly now that the president is doing everything to ensure that teachers get the best, only the most innovative teachers will be given employment as teachers.

    Principal of FGGC, Ikot Obio Itong, Engr Mrs Desoye Opute winner of four awards in different categories said” I give all the glory to God, my very loyal and dedicated staff and my husband who was always there with all the moral encouragement.

    “It was not an easy task but God made it possible and the secret to our success is the loyalty of our staff and our disciplined students.

    Another awardee, Principal of FGGC Bauchi, Mrs Binta Gangua Hassan said “it was sheer dint of hardwork that made it possible and the encouragement of my husband and my dedicated staff.

    On emphasis on girl education Mrs Hassan said “if you train a woman you have probably trained a whole nation, I am not in any way against training of girls because I am one good example too.

    All the awardees came along with their spouses to the yearly award ceremony.

    The ministry also gave awards to outstanding staff in sports and administrative duties.

  • Obasanjo, Balewa, Mandela, others, nominated for leadership awards

    Obasanjo, Balewa, Mandela, others, nominated for leadership awards

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, President of Ghana, Nana Akuffo-Addo and Mahamad Ennaceur, former interim President of Tunisia have been nominated for the African Leadership Award.

    Similarly, the first Prime Minister of Nigeria, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, former President of Ghana Jerry Rawlings and Desmond Tutu, former Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, South Africa, have also been nominated for Posthumous Elites Heroes award.

    The Prestigious Elites Organisations Board announced this in a statement issued by the Executive Chairman, Mr Uwakhemen Festus on behalf of the governing council, on Friday in Abuja.

    Festus said the names were carefully selected through due process.

    He also stated that the first award recipients would be inducted into the African Prestigious Elites Leaders Hall of Fame and Personality Award respectively, and that the nominated recipients approved by the organization’s advisory board would be inducted into the ‘Africa Highest Honour Award (AHHA)’ as nomination letters were being sent out to them.

    He listed other nominees for the African Prestigious Elite Leaders Hall of Fame category to include, Adly Mahmoud Mansour, former President of Egypt, and Jose’ Mario Vaz, former President of Guinea-Bissau.

    “Also nominated for Posthumous Elites Heroes award are; Nnamdi Azikiwe, first President of Nigeria; John Mills, former President of Ghana; Musa Yar’adua former President of Nigeria, M.K.O Abiola (GCFR) and Shehu Shagari (GCFR).

    “The governing council also nominated great African entrepreneurs who have contributed their quota through job creation, innovations, manufacturing, and humanitarian support across Africa and for Africans.”

    He also listed the nominees to be inducted into AHHA as African Prestigious Elite Personality to include; Abdul Rabiu, BUA Group of Nigeria, Innocent Chukwuma, Innoson Group of Nigeria and Sir Sam Jonah, Helios Tower of Ghana,

    Others are Alhaji Abdulmunaf Sarina, Azman Group of Nigeria, Herman Mashaba, Black Like Me of South Africa and Patricia Diaby, Plot Enterprise Group of Ghana who is the first woman to be inducted into the Africa highest honor.

    Also to be inducted are Dele Momodu, Ovation Magazine; Ibrahim Mahama, Dzata Cement of Ghana; Nduka Obaigbena, Thisday Media Group of Nigeria and Patrice Motsepe, African Rainbow Minerals of South Africa amongst others.

  • BREAKING: Bayelsa born, Cherish Daniel Markson wins British council Cambridge learner awards

    BREAKING: Bayelsa born, Cherish Daniel Markson wins British council Cambridge learner awards

    Miss Cherish Daniel Markson, a student of Bridge House College, Lagos has been awarded the Top in World Award in Law and High Achievement in Sociology by the Cambridge International Assessment Examination.

    Cherish, who is the daughter of Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, the immediate past Commissioner for Information and Orientation in Bayelsa State, received the prestigious award for her outstanding achievement in her Advanced Subsidiary Level Examination -November 2020/2021 series.

    The international qualification is said to be recognised globally by the world’s best universities and employers as giving students a wide range of options in their education and career.

    According to the school, Cherish achieved all A-stars (A*) in nine of her IGCSE subjects; (English, Mathematics, Biology, Geography, Literature, Business Studies, Economics, History and ICT).

    In a letter to her parents to confirm the remarkable feat, the management of the school said: “We are delighted to inform you of Cherish’s outstanding achievement in her Advanced Subsidiary Level Examination -November 2020/2021 Series.

    “Cambridge International Assessment and Examination has awarded her the Top in World Award in Law and High Achievement in Sociology.

    “This achievement is due to Cherish’s hard work and determination to succeed. We are pleased to have provided the springboard for your child’s outstanding achievement.

    “We congratulate Cherish for this impressive academic performance and she should be extremely proud of her results”, it said.

    The teenage prodigy while speaking on the award, thanked her parents for being supportive and being her motivation while she was studying.

    She said: “My parents have always been there for me, supporting me educationally, financially and even spiritually through their prayers. I constantly work hard to make them proud and I am glad I was able to achieve that”.

    She also praised her school, Bridge House College for her tremendous feat and credits them for providing the necessary friendly and professional guidance that enabled her win this prestigious award.

    “I am finishing my first year of A-levels in England. Next year, I hope to study Law at one of England’s prestigious University. I believe that this award is a good start and with continuous hard-work and dedication, I will have many more to come”.

    Explaining her delight at winning such prestigious award from British Council and Cambridge International, Cherish said, “to be identified as an Outstanding Learner and receive such global recognition for it has made me resolve to keep working hard in my academics”.

    On his part, father of Cherish, Mr. Iworiso-Markson, said the award was a befitting reward for his daughter’s hardwork in pursuit of academic excellence.

    The former Bayelsa Information Commissioner stated that his daughter gave her best and they are proud of her achievements which is a great milestone worthy of celebration.

    “We were so delighted when we got the letter. We knew she will come out in flying colours but she took us all by surprise by even going the extra mile to come out tops. Certainly, every parents will be proud of this achievement and we are”, he said.

    In her remark, the Principal of Bridge House College, Ayoola Akinyeye, said the school is focused on grooming life-long learners and building a learning organisation that is conversant with the use of 21st century learning methodologies and strategies.

    The Principal commended Cherish for her exceptional performance, saying that after being awarded top in the country this year and previous years, this is the first time the school would be coming out top in the world.

    She further believes that Cherish is capable of soaring high in whatever field she intends to study because of the kind of education she has received.

  • COVID-19 kills C’River Police Commissioner hours to receiving award

    COVID-19 kills C’River Police Commissioner hours to receiving award

    The Cross River State Police Commissioner, Mr Abdulkadir Lanre Jimoh has died, hours from receiving an award.

    He was 56 years old.

    Mr Jimoh from Ilorin, Kwara State died at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH on Friday (today), of suspected COVID-19 complications.

    Doctors however said he died of pneumonia.

    According to reports, he was scheduled to receive an award of execellence today, to which he had invited newsmen.

    Jimoh’s kinsmen in Ilorin have confirmed the death.

    “What a Tragedy, we lost an illustrious son in Ilorin Emirate CP Abdulkadir Lanre Jimoh”, wrote Mohammed Abdulganiyu Bolaji, a lecturer at Kwara state School of Health Technology.

    “May Almighty Allah bless him, forgive him of all his misdeeds and grant him Aljanat Fridaus amin”, Bolaji added.

    Meanwhile, the Force Headquarters in Abuja is yet to issue a statement on the commissioner’s death.

    As a muslim, Jimoh may be buried in Ilorin today.

  • Liverpool’s Klopp Wins FIFA Best Men Coach

    Liverpool’s Klopp Wins FIFA Best Men Coach

    Liverpool’s coach, Jurgen Klopp, has been crowned as the best male coach in football at the 2020 FIFA Awards.

    Klopp, who won the award in 2019, beat Leeds gaffer Marcelo Bielsa and Bayern Munich boss Hans-Dieter Flick to the 2020 version.

    “As someone who is becoming accustomed to making history, Jurgen Klopp shouldn’t be surprised at becoming the first man to win The Best FIFA Men’s Coach Award in successive years,” FIFA said.

    “Having picked up the prize in 2019 after leading Liverpool to the European title, he retains the crown thanks to a remarkable, record-breaking domestic campaign.

    “The Reds won the English Premier League with a club-record 99 points – the second-most in the competition’s history – and did so playing a bold and exciting brand of football. More importantly, they ended the club’s 30-year wait for a top-flight title, offering yet more evidence – were any still needed – of their German coach’s managerial talents.”

  • UN picks Nigerian for woman police of the year award

    UN picks Nigerian for woman police of the year award

    Chief Superintendent Catherine Ugorji of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has been selected by the United Nations (UN) for a woman police officer of the year award.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the announcement was made via the official Twitter account of the UN system in Nigeria.

    Ugorji was selected by the UN as one of two runners-up for the prestigious UN Woman Police Officer of the Year award for 2020.

    Meanwhile, Under-Secretary-General for UN Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix and UN Police Advisor, Luis Carrilho, have both attested to the good behaviour of Ugorji.

    Speaking of the character of Ugorji, while Lacroix, said Ugorji’s actions and words exemplifies the best of UN policing, Carrilho said her leadership of three Formed Police Units in Gao was remarkable.

    “Her tactical operations have been instrumental in reducing crime in the area, in support of the Malian security forces and the host population,” Carrilho further stated.

    TNG reports Ugorji currently serves with the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).

  • COVID-19 virtual hackathon: NCC set to award N9m research grants to winners

    COVID-19 virtual hackathon: NCC set to award N9m research grants to winners

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has concluded arrangements to award research grants to the tune of N9 million to three deserving Nigerian startups with proposals for adaptable digital solutions for containing the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

    The selection of the three companies followed a careful and painstaking evaluation of 282 entries in the NCC COVID-19 Virtual Hackathon from digital innovation Startups and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by an evaluation committee set up by the Commission.

    The Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, has since extended invitations to operators and other industry stakeholders to participate virtually in the Grant/Prize Award ceremony, which holds in the Conference Room of the Commission at 11:00 am prompt on Tuesday September 1, 2020.

    The health and economic crisis triggered by the novel COVID-19 Pandemic had challenged the global ICT community to search for digital solutions to address and contain the spread of the virus. Such solutions would allow citizens and businesses to rein in the virus and continue their activities with limited disruptions.

    As a response, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) instituted a programme to award research grants to support Startups and Digital SME’s with adaptable innovative digital solutions that could address present and future impacts of pandemic and epidemic-prone diseases in Nigeria.

    Under the programme, the Commission will award N9 Million research grants to three Nigerian startups with the most innovative digital solutions for containing pandemics and epidemics in the country in the thematic areas of health, community, productivity, economy and transportation. The highlights of the ceremony include pitching/demonstration of the top three solutions by the startups, announcement of the winners and presentation of research prizes.

    The Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, will give a keynote address and present prizes to the top three startups with the most promising solutions.

    He will be supported by the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the NCC, Professor Adeolu Akande and the Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Office, Professor Umar Garba Danbatta with other members of the Board of Commissioners of NCC in attendance.