Tag: management

  • 2Baba’s mgt slams Brymo for ‘making false and defamatory statements’

    2Baba’s mgt slams Brymo for ‘making false and defamatory statements’

    Now Muzik management has condemned singer Olawale Olofooro, better known as Brymo, for the accusations he made towards his colleague, Innocent Idibia, better known as 2Baba, in a series of posts on his official Twitter page.

    Speaking on behalf of their client, 2Baba, the management in a statement titled, ‘Brymo: The Law Will Take Its Course’ rebuked Brymo’ statement about the end of 2Baba’s reign.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Brymo had tweeted, ““Bros!!.. your reign is over, stay at home!!.. start a farm. Na music we dey do for here, no be godfather we dey form!”

    The statement from the management on Saturday, is in response to Brymo’s outburst about 2Baba’s reign reads: “Brymo’s statement about ending 2Baba’s reign is an opinion, maybe a wish. That’s not something for us to bother about.

    “If indeed a reign will end, it would be up to 2Baba and the fans. If its Brymo that will ascend the throne, that would also be up to the fans and of course, at least a dozen other incredibly talented and eminently qualified artistes most of whom clearly tick more of the relevant boxes than Brymo but then again, it’s every man’s right to dream and aspire.

    “What is unacceptable is making false and defamatory statements. Nothing can be farther from the truth than Brymo’s statements. Those who know Innocent Idibia will struggle to situate him in the spurious scenarios in the incredulous narrative Brymo has contrived.

    “Brymo will have an opportunity to substantiate his claims with proof in court. If he fails to do that, the law will take its course, fully. 2Baba will not dissipate energy engaging Brymo in media exchanges.

    “Only a court of competent jurisdiction can serve justice to the innocent and enforce punitive actions against the guilty. Anything else is a circus and we are no clowns.”

     

  • Ignore GoFundMe links- Liquorose’s management tells fans

    Ignore GoFundMe links- Liquorose’s management tells fans

    Team for Big Brother Naija Season Six housemate, Liquorose, has urged fans to disregard viral GoFundMe links set up in her name.

    In a tweet by her Twitter handler on Monday, it was said that the link, which set a goal of £50,000, did not originate from the team.

    “Kindly ignore the GoFundMe link, it’s not from the team. Any necessary information will be posted officially at the appropriate time. For now, we are celebrating Queen LIQUOROSE. She deserves so many roses and accolades. #CongratulationsLiquorose,” the tweet read.

    The GoFundMe link has since been taken down by its creator.

     

    Born Roseline Afijie, Liquorose emerged the first runner-up in the competition after fellow finalist, Whitemoney, was declared the winner on Sunday, the final day of the show.

    In the winner-takes-all game, Whitemoney walked home with the grand prize of N90m after winning 47 percent of the total votes.

    Branded for her competitive spirit, Liquorose had won several tasks and challenges during her 10 weeks in the show, including the Darling task which earned her N4.5m on Sunday.

     

  • NNPC not recruiting – Management

    NNPC not recruiting – Management

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation( NNPC) has said thst it is not recruiting, urging the general public to disregard information circulating on social media that the corporation was recruiting.

    The corporation disclosed this in a statement signed by its spokesman, Garba Deen Muhammad, in Abuja, on Sunday.

    “This is to inform the public that the information circulating on the Social Media that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is conducting a recruitment exercise IS NOT TRUE and the public should disregard it in its entirety.

    “Whenever NNPC decides to conduct a recruitment exercise, it will announce this to the public through authentic public communication channels, including the NNPC’s website.

    ”Once again, the NNPC is not recruiting,” he said.

  • Death of final year student: OAU students reject, protest management’s shutdown of institution

    Death of final year student: OAU students reject, protest management’s shutdown of institution

    Students of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife have protested against the closure of the school on the directive of its management.

    The aggrieved students trooped out as early as 7:30am on Saturday as they stormed the streets within and outside the campus in Osun State.

    They shut the campus gate and blocked the major roads leading to the school, insisting that the management must rescind its directive on the total shutdown of the campus and that students should vacate the hostels.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the university management had ordered the closure of the school and directed students to vacate the hostels following a protest sparked by the death of a final year student, Aisat Adesina.

    When the students’ union officials said they have zero confidence in the health facility.

    They blamed Aisat’s death on personnel who they said did not attend to her properly when she was rushed to the medical facility.

    “The first thing we want the management to do is to open our school with immediate effect; we want it now,” said Salvation Grace who is the Vice President-elect of the union.

    “We want justice for Aisat, we want justice for Korede (another late student), we want justice for every student who went to that health centre in their lifetime and were not treated properly.”

    But the management of the institution had a different view, saying the closure of the school was a necessary decision to take at the moment.

    OAU Public Relations Officer, Abiodun Olarewaju, explained that the management took the decision after appealing to the students on four different occasions.

    “If you say you are protesting, it is your fundamental human right,” he said. “But you should not allow that protest to lead to violence.

    “Blocking the Ife-Ibadan Highway and the Ife-Ede Highway for nine consecutive hours is not right. We now envisaged a situation that as things were going, the university should be proactive and do the needful.”

    Meanwhile, sources said late Aisat would be buried on Monday at the school’s cemetery.

  • BBNaija: Tega’s management begs Big Brother to delete intimate pictures with Boma

    BBNaija: Tega’s management begs Big Brother to delete intimate pictures with Boma

    Management of Big Brother Naija ‘Shine Ya Eye’ housemate, Tega, have urged the organizers of the show to remove intimate pictures of Boma and the married mother of one.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Boma and Tega, who were evicted on Sunday, had sparked social media outrage for allegedly being in a romantic relationship.

    They were caught kissing and cuddling.

    However, after Boma won the Executive Lounge privilege on Saturday, he had picked Tega to share the benefits with.

    While in the lounge, the duo gossiped about Angel, Queen and also shared some intimate moments.

    As usual, the organizers uploaded clips and images on their official Instagram page.

    However, Tega’s handlers have pleaded that the images be pulled down.

    “Biggie delete please.” the comment read.

     

  • Bandits contact Bethel Baptist School management, say 125 kidnapped students doing fine in their custody

    Bandits contact Bethel Baptist School management, say 125 kidnapped students doing fine in their custody

    Bandits who invaded Bethel Baptist School in Kaduna State have established contact with the school management and also assured them that all the students are doing fine in their custody.

    This was revealed by the proprietor of the school, who is also the President of Kaduna Baptist Conference, Reverend Ishaya Jangado. According to Jangado, a total of 125 students were taken away by the bandits who attacked the school on Monday.

    He made the confirmation in a statement on Tuesday after a meeting with parents of the abducted students to discuss ways to rescue the students.

    Jangado said that the total number of students in the school hostel was 154, out of which 28 were recovered, while 125 of them are still in the custody of the bandits.

  • FirstBank staff tests positive for COVID-19, management disinfects branch

    FirstBank staff tests positive for COVID-19, management disinfects branch

    After one of its employees tested positive for the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the management of First Bank of Nigeria Limited has disinfected its Marina, Lagos office on Tuesday.

    The lender had informed its stakeholders that one of its staff at its Marina, Lagos branch was a carrier of the virus.

    The development forced the financial institution to direct all staff of the branch to go on self-isolation and get tested, while the branch and its entire vicinity was then thoroughly disinfected.

    In a statement, First Bank said, “We have just confirmed that one of our staff working in First Bank, Marina branch has tested positive to COVID-19 on June 15, 2020.”

    “In line with our COVID-19 emergency response plan, we have immediately activated our established incident management protocols. These include asking all staff of the branch to go on self-isolation and get tested.

    “In addition, we immediately swung to action and have thoroughly disinfected the branch and the entire vicinity overnight,” it added.

    The lender, while reiterating its commitment to the safety of its staff, customers, and host communities, however, disclosed that a fresh team have been deployed to the branch with brand new personal protection kits and equipment.

    “We have brought in a fresh team of our staff who have been given brand new personal protection kits and equipment to work with therefore, ensuring that there is no risk to any staff working out of the branch or any customer who chooses to bank with us at the same branch.

    “Staff of the branch, whose tests are ongoing now, will not be returning to work until they are medically certified.

    “The impact of COVID-19 has become the new norm and as we learn to live and deal with it. Swift, effective and decisive response in dealing with the challenges as they arise to ensure minimal disruption to service is critical as our new reality,” the statement added.

  • Professional Competence, Transparency, Accountability, National Spread Bases for Employment into NNPC – Management

    Professional Competence, Transparency, Accountability, National Spread Bases for Employment into NNPC – Management

    The Nigerian National Corporation (NNPC) has explained the parametres for employment as well as career progression in the corporation, using the recently concluded Graduate Trainee employment process as well as top Management promotion exercise executed by the corporation as an illustration.

    The National Oil company says unblemished academic competence, logical thinking, ability to engage meaningfully in problem solving in addition to federal character are key to becoming an employee of the corporation.

    To progress in the Management cadre, professional competence, accountability and transparency as well as ensuring national spread in top management positions are critical factors that are not negotiable.

    Explaining the parametres, NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr. Kennie Obateru, stated that the basic academic requirement for newly employed Graduate Trainees in the corporation is a minimum of a Second-Class Upper Division, or an Upper Credit for Higher National Diploma (HND) certificate holders. Alternatively, a candidate holding a Second Class Lower Division degree or an HND Lower Credit Diploma holder, must in addition have acquired a Master’s degree in a relevant field.

    He said that was applicable in the last recruitment exercise where qualified applicants undertook computer-based test conducted by a neutral national examinations body, following which the best performers were further taken through a formal interview session to ensure their suitability.

    Obateru stated that the end product of the rigorous exercise was the new set of employees who have shown a lot of promise since the beginning of the onboarding programme which started earlier this month including engagements with the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, and some members of top management of the corporation.

    The NNPC spokesperson says the fairness in the appointment of the new employees was such that many of the new employees expressed astonishments securing employment in the National Oil Company without any godfather.

    He relayed the testimonies of a few of the Graduate Trainees who marveled at the opportunities before them:
    Oluwatobi Ayo Yusuf from Lagos: Thanked the NNPC for the vision of providing a level playing field for all the participants in the recruitment process, describing it as the most fair and transparent recruitment that he has ever participated in, in Nigeria.

    Onianwa Vin-Kingsley: Described NNPC recruitment process as excellently remarkable and urged other private and government institutions to always take a cue from the NNPC in order to inspire confidence in Nigeria youths.

    Onyeulo Ikenna, a First Class graduate of Chemical Engineering: said despite the rigorous online application process for the NNPC job which almost deterred him from applying, he was impressed that he was employed without knowing any godfather anywhere.

    Enyi Ada, from Port Harcourt, Rivers State: said NNPC’s employment journey disappointed all her negativity about how recruitment processes were conducted in Nigeria, stressing that despite the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, the corporation was able to conclude the process seamlessly.

    Bolarinwa Simeon, a Civil Engineer: Said life was willing to give you whatever you wanted, noting that the entire NNPC recruitment process was transparent and credible from the computer-based test to the interview.

    Suleiman Mahmud: Explained that his journey to NNPC was miraculous as he applied on the last day of the application and after receiving his offer of appointment his sick mother recovered from her age-long ailment miraculously.

    The 1,050 graduate trainees were recently recruited by the NNPC and assumed duty virtually on Monday 4 May, 2020, due to the lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Country.

    Obateru says the experiences of the long-time employees of NNPC are not dissimilar to those of the new intakes, adding that professional competence, adherence to the principle of transparency and accountability informed the recent top management appointment executed in the first week of March this year.

    He further explained that the principle of federal character was also a factor in the progression of the newly appointees.

    Throwing more light, Obateru stated that many top management officers of the corporation were moved to new positions while some were promoted based on their verifiable track records of performance, saying some Chief Operating Officers, Group General Managers and Managing Directors of subsidiaries were affected in what some industry analysts described as the most objective placement exercise in the recent history of the National Oil Company.

    Topping the list of the changes, he said, was the re-deployment of the erstwhile Chief Operating Officer (COO), Upstream, Mr. Roland Ewubare, to the Ventures and Business Development Directorate as COO.
    Under the arrangement, Ewubare, in the new order got an additional responsibility of business development, besides managing the group’s ventures.

    Obateru stated that Ewubare would bring his competence to bear in the onerous task of laying the groundwork for the corporation to take up new business opportunities and challenges thrown up by the COVID-19 impasse. The new position would also see Ewubare traversing Downstream, Midstream and Upstream sectors to develop new ventures.

    Prior to his promotion as COO, Upstream, Ewubare was the Group General Manager, National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) between August 2017 and July 2019. He was also the Managing Director, Integrated Data Services Limited, an NNPC subsidiary, from August 2015 to August 2017. Ewubare is from the South South region of the Country.

    Obateru said Ewubare’s position as COO Upstream was taken over by Engr. Adeyemi Adetunji, erstwhile Chief Operating Officer in charge of Downstream directorate.

    A first-class Mechanical Engineering graduate of the University of Lagos, Adeyemi started his over 30 years career as a maintenance Engineer and later a project Engineer in Lever Brothers Nigeria Limited (Unilever). Thereafter he joined Accenture, a management consultancy firm, where he rose to become a Partner, providing advisory services on a wide range of subjects for over 20 years.

    He joined NNPC in January 2011 as the General Manager, Transformation Office – leading a team of NNPC and International Consultants to implement NNPC’s earlier developed corporate vision and strategic plans. He is from the South West of the Country.

    Obateru stated that the recent top management appointment also received affirmative action with the re-deployment of Ms. Lawrencia Ndupu to the Downstream. A Physicists and renowned explorationist, Laura, as she is fondly called by her colleagues, started her working career in NNPC in January 1986, now spanning over 32 years.

    Through the years, she has held many key positions amongst which are Deputy Manager Geophysics at NAPIMS, CManager Exploration, Joint Venture Oil Operations Division, NAPIMS, and General Manger Operations, Commercial & Investment Directorate of NNPC. She had managed NNPC Oilfield Services Limited, a position she assumed since March 2016 before her recent appointment as Chief Operating Officer of the Ventures Directorate of NNPC which takes effect from 8th July, 2019. She is from the South-East of the Country.

    The changes was also spiced with the appointment of Mr. Bala Wunti, the erstwhile Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company as the new GGM of the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS).

    With a chain of experience spanning close to 30 years, Wunti who hailed from the North East, was the initiator of ‘Operation White,’ a system put in place to promote transparency and accountability in the distribution of petroleum products across the country, and is generally adjudged a perfect fit for the job.
    Wunti, a thoroughbred Oil and Gas Industry professional, is a graduate of Chemistry from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, with an MBA in Marketing from the Tafawa Balewa University in Bauchi and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management from the same university.

    The list also included Mr. Lawal Sade as the new Managing Director of the NNPC Trading Company, a subsidiary of corporation. Before then he was the MD of NIDAS, a shipping arm of the NNPC. Mr. Sade had been essentially a marketer in the last 20 years with impressive outcomes.

    During his stint in NIDAS, he secured the admittance of NNPC into the prestigious Oil Company International Marine Forum (OCIMF) membership, a globally recognized shipping community. His ability to deliver on goals has gained NIDAS a lot of credibility whereby its employees, shareholders and counterparties now have faith in its capacity to grow.

    Obateru stated that the exercise kept in place Mr. Adokiye Tombomieye, from the South-South, as Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing, a highly strategic position in the corporation.

    The NNPC spokesperson explained that the beauty of the new wave of appointments in NNPC depicted a leadership of the corporation determined and bent on ensuring placement of square pegs in square holes, while not losing sight of geographical spread, in respect of staffing.

  • Lagos Airport Hotel not razed by fire – Management clears air

    Lagos Airport Hotel not razed by fire – Management clears air

    The Management of Lagos Airport Hotel Limited, Ikeja, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria has debunked reports that the hotel has been razed by fire.

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Lagos Airport Hotel, Kayode Bakare, said in a statement on Friday that the attention of the management had been drawn to online publication in some of the Nigerian Newspapers of Thursday, 9th April, 2020 captioned “Fire guts Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos.”

    “The management of the hotel wishes to state categorically that LAGOS AIRPORT HOTEL LIMITED IKEJA was not gutted by fire yesterday, Thursday, 9th April, 2020. It was a fire incident at the frontal car park of the hotel which affected three vehicles and not the building as reported.

    “The fire outbreak occurred at the rented space of a car hire company who is a tenant to the hotel. The fire affected three of the vehicles of that company,” he said.

    Bakare said the fire did not extend to any building or property of the hotel, saying that prompt response by the Lagos State Fire Service and men of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency helped in extinguishing the fire and dousing the tension.

    He said the cause of the fire outbreak was yet to be established while investigation into the incident was ongoing.

    “We seize this opportunity to correct the news flying around that Lagos Airport Hotel Ikeja was burnt by fire on Thursday, 9th April, 2020.

    “The management of Lagos Airport Hotel Ikeja urge the entire public, our esteemed customers and all stakeholders of the hotel to completely disregard such news.

    “We assure our customers of their complete safety and that of the hotel’s property which is also being adequately secured even as the hotel complies with the lockdown directives of the federal government in these times of COVID-19. We also enjoin all our clients to stay safe this season,” he said.

  • Tiwa ‘N’ Tiwa TV gets new board to improve operation

    In a quest to remain on top of competition and for quality service delivery, the new management of Television station, TNT popularly known as Tiwa ‘N’ Tiwa, meaning ‘our own’ has recently engaged experienced professionals for proper management of the TV station to satisfy the increasing yearning of viewers.
    Before now, the TV station was purely music based programmes, but the new management has taken a step further to make the programmes all encompassing.
    Speaking on the new features for TNT, Tiwa ‘N’ Tiwa TV and management strategy to widen its programmes and operation to serve better far ,the new Managing Director, Teslim Ajayi, said, “the new management team which comprises of seasoned broadcasters and managers are fit to deliver results”.
    The Managing Director who was a management staff of Lagos Television before retirement after serving meritoriously for 35 years as the Head, Monitoring and Evaluation Department in charge of Content, Control and Operations of the station promised to apply his experience on the new assignment.
    He has produced and directed award winning movies and programmes while at Lagos Television and equally directed the first language(Yoruba) tele novella for Galaxy TV shortly after leaving the service of Lagos Television.
    Other new management staff in the team are Mrs.Stella Adedeji a seasoned advertising practitioner and brand building expert as well as Mr. Layo Abifarin who is also a renowned Advertising practitioner and media sales expert both driving the media sales and client service functions respectively. Also in the new team is Mr. Femi Solarin in charge of Administration.
    Ajayi said that Tiwa ‘N’ Tiwa TV, a station established in 2011 runs a 24-hour Indigenous music, movie, Lifestyle, Sports and Entertainment channel that presently airs on Gotv, Channel 111.
    According to him, “Our key objective is to promote and seek ways to drive a wider reach for the Nigerian culture home and abroad. Tiwa ‘N’ Tiwa TV is well rated and has a strong resonance with the Cable channel viewers of GOtv, a fast growing and well circulated television channel which has penetrated over 26 states in Nigeria and millions are glued to it
    “In view of the above, we are in process of adding other platform’s channel carriage like DStv, Startimes and Free TV to help direct more eyeballs and make us a default station globally due to our unique selling point as an infusion based platform with local elements fused into our programmes and transmit Yoruba, English and Pidgin”.
    In addition, Group Managing Director, Dr. Damilola Adefemi, TNT is quietly redefining television entertainment in Nigeria.