Tag: National Honours

  • Buhari approves national honours and cash reward for  Commonwealth Games, World Athletics champions

    Buhari approves national honours and cash reward for Commonwealth Games, World Athletics champions

     President Muhammadu Buhari has approved National Honours and cash reward of N200 million for Team Nigeria contingents to the 2022 Commonwealth Games and World Athletics championships.

    The president stated this at a presidential reception in honour of the athletes on Thursday in Abuja,

    He expressed the commitment of his Government to rewarding excellence, no less for members of Team Nigeria who ignited the spirit of victory in the nation through stellar performances at international competitions.

    While congratulating all the awardees and recipients, the president expressed confidence that this would spur them to greater heights.

    The president, who described the athletes as champions, worthy ambassadors, national heroes and heroines, heaped praises on them for proudly flying the Nigerian flag in nine sporting events.

    ”I watched with millions of Nigerians those exciting moments when you all brought smiles to us and our homes by breaking world, national and games records, as well as achieving personal best in your careers.

    ”Your outstanding performances in recent times are consistent with the determination of a nation always yearning for excellent performance.

    ”You all, members of Team Nigeria have ignited the spirit for victory in our nation but even more you have been victorious in major sporting championships and games.

    ”I have followed keenly your achievements at the World Championships in Oregon USA and indeed your remarkable performance at the recently concluded Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom.

    ”And I am very pleased that you displayed at both the personal and group levels great sporting talents and delivered for your country great podium performances,” he said.

    Buhari told the athletes that their hour of sporting glory beamed the ‘‘radar of the world on Nigeria’’, adding that their exploits had gone a long way in projecting the positive image of the country.

    ”Twelve times the world stood still as our green, white green national flag was hoisted and the National Anthem recited. Thirty-five times we made it to the podium. You all Team Nigeria made that possible.

    ”You brought glory and honour to our country. And today, on behalf of the nation- I say, THANK YOU!”

    The president called out the names of the gold winners and other medal winners including the world champion in the 100m hurdles, Tobiloba Amusan, Ese Brume, Blessing Oborodudu , Oluwafemiayo Folashade and Taiwo Liadi.

    Others include Ikechukwu Obichukwu, Bose Omolayo, Favour Ofili, Nasiru Sule, Ifechukwude Ikpeoyi, Ebikewenimo Welson, Hannah Rueben and Elizabeth Oshoba.

    He reiterated the commitment of this administration in providing the enabling environment for youths to ascend to the pinnacle of their chosen careers.

    The president also expressed satisfaction with the impact the Adopt-An-Athlete Initiative of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports had on the performance of athletes.

    He urged more private individuals and corporate organizations to support government’s investment in sports, which had been reclassified from being a recreational activity to being a business in line with modern practices worldwide.

    President Buhari also acknowledged the many giant strides witnessed in the sports sector under the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare and his team.

    He, therefore, commended the numerous and sustained successes recorded in the last few years.

    The Minister of Youth and Sports Development described 2022 as ”an outstanding year in the history of Nigerian sports, which shall not be forgotten in a hurry.”

    According to him, it is a year where many Sporting Federations have surpassed and are surpassing their previous performances, while many athletic records were broken.

    While highlighting the most remarkable feats, Dare said in track and field, Amusan in a span of four months won Nigeria’s first ever gold medal in World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, USA with a world record performance in an event highly dominated by the Americans and Europeans.

    ”She also successfully defended her Commonwealth Games title, which she won in 2018 in Gold Coast, with a games record in 2022 in Birmingham; and Diamond League title in Zurich, Switzerland on Sept. 8, 2022,” the minister said.

    According to him, this remarkable performance has never been achieved by any Nigerian in the history of our sports.

    He added that Brume, another trailblazer in Nigerian sports, won silver medal in the Women’s Long Jump event at the 2022 World Athletics Championships and a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham with a games record performance.

    Dare recalled that the first time Nigeria won a medal in wrestling at the Olympic Games since 1952, was at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics by Oborodudu, who clinched a silver medal to the admiration of the entire globe.

    ”In confirming that the performance was not a fluke, she won a gold medal in the Women’s 68 kg category at the just concluded 2022 Commonwealth Games, ” he said.

    While describing Nigeria as the best Para Powerlifting nation in the world, the minister hailed Oluwafemiayo for keeping with this tradition by winning gold medal in the Women’s heavyweight category.

    He noted that Oluwafemiayo set a new world record in that class at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics and the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

    ”Mr President, through the sporting exploits and excellence of the young athletes before you in this hall and several others not able to make it for this reception, Nigeria has served notice that it will not relent.

    ”That it will show up and compete for every laurel available not only in sports but in youth development, economic progress, social emancipation, political development and many more,” he said.

    The minister thanked the president for being a great source of encouragement and support to the teeming youth in sports and other areas.

    ”This administration’s investment in youth and sports development, will continue to yield dividends years after you might have completed your term as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he said.

    He also commended some well-meaning Nigerians and sports philanthropists for keying into several initiatives of the Ministry on sports development.

  • Why late Soun of Ogbomoso bagged 2 national honours – Osinbajo

    Why late Soun of Ogbomoso bagged 2 national honours – Osinbajo

    Vice- President Yemi Osinbajo has said that the late Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Jimoh Oyewumi, bagged two national honours during his lifetime due to his remarkable contributions to Ogbomoso and Nigeria at large.

    Osinbajo stated this during a thanksgiving service held in honour of the late traditional ruler at First Baptist Church, Ogbomoso on Sunday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the late Oba Oyewunmi, who was the 20th Soun of Ogbomoso, joined his ancestors on Dec. 12, 2021 at the age of 95.

    The vice-president said that the conferment of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) and Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) on the traditional ruler at different times was in recognition of his remarkable contributions to Ogbomoso and Nigeria.

    “Having ascended the throne on the Oct. 24, 1973, he delivered four decades and eight years of exceptional and transformational leadership, leaving behind the indelible marks of peace and prosperity.

    “It is because he was not just there; he made remarkable contributions to Ogbomoso and Nigeria, for which the nation honoured him twice, first as CON and then as CFR,” he said.

    Osinbajo described the late Oba Oyewumi as a thoroughbred leader who dedicated himself to the people of Ogbomoso, for both their social and human capital development.

    He further explained how the traditional ruler transformed the ancient town from having three schools upon ascension to the throne in 1973 to more than 150, 40 years after.

    Osinbajo also added how the deceased had to terminate his schooling after the passing of his father, moving along to the business of trading.

    “When he ascended the throne of his forefathers in 1973, there were only three schools in Ogbomoso. Indeed, he himself did not have it all smooth sailing with education.

    “He went after this educational goal so much so that after his 40 years on the throne, the town could count, at least, 150 secondary schools.

    “His time certainly brought commendable development to this great and ancient town of Yorubaland. So we can say confidently that the scriptures are fulfilled today,” he said.

    Osinbajo said that the late Soun lobbied extensively and enthusiastically to clinch a university of technology for Ogbomoso and it’s taken over fully by Oyo State Government recently.

    According to him, the royal father’s desire was not for money but that the people of the town and the state would be educated.

    He said that the late Oyewumi worked assiduously to ensure the establishment of law courts, area police command and a station of the then National Electricity Power Authority (NEPA) station in Ogbomoso.

    The vice president said that there were so many examples of his efforts to develop the town, recalling how he became the wealthiest African in Jos, as an honest trader.

    “It is worthy of note that upon his ascension to the throne of his forefathers, he became the first Soun of Ogbomoso land to wear the beaded crown.

    “While he lived in the North, he won the respect of all, including the Sardauna of Sokoto who nicknamed him Ciroma.

    “Without any doubt, the Oba’s passing has created a big vacuum among the league of traditional rulers in Nigeria, and this is not just because of his age and almost half a century on the throne,” he said.

  • Defection: Why Gov Umahi, Fani-Kayode deserve National Honours for deception

    Defection: Why Gov Umahi, Fani-Kayode deserve National Honours for deception

    …on my defection, Fani-Kayode lied-Umahi

    …as Nigerians are finding it difficult to differentiate who should emerge liar of the decade between both politicians

    By Emman Ovuakporie

    Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State and former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode really deserve national honours as masters of deception.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) in this report will chronicle some of their chronic lies laced with imaginary truths.

    Both politicians finally jumped into a party they had painted in unprintable graffiti.

    Hear Umahi before he finally defected:

    *2019: I can’t join APC made of failed leaders
    *Nobody has invited me to join APC and I am not joining
    * I can’t be ungrateful to PDP that made me state chairman and Governor
    *Until Christ comes I will remain in PDP

    *2020: I am offering myself to APC as a matyr
    *2021: Still loading… Fani-Kayode is a liar

    July 17, 2018 Blueprint
    The Governor of Ebonyi State Engr. David Umahi has dispelled rumours making the rounds that he has plans to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in Ebonyi State.

    Governor Umahi, made the announcement Tuesday at the Government House, Abakaliki while briefing journalists.

    His declaration came barley 24 hours after Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State declared his intention to quit his party, All Progressives Congress, APC.

    Umahi said he cannot join the kind of APC with failed leaders in Ebonyi State.
    According to him, he had benefited immensely from the PDP as chairman, deputy governor, and ultimately state governor.

    He said he was focused on how to attract democratic dividends to the people of the state and not dirty politics.

    “The clarification is that my relationship with Mr. President is because he is Mr. President, and he is my boss and the relationship is personal.

    “Mr. President or any APC person has never asked me to come to APC, and they will never ask me, and there is no reason for me to leave my party PDP of which I am the party chairman,deputy governor and now governor.
    “I have always insisted in character.

    People that jumps from one party to the other should examine their characters, except if there is any problem within your party.

    “As for today ,till tomorrow until Christ comes, there is no crisis in PDP. Even if there is a need for me to leave PDP, I can never leave PDP to the kind of APC in Ebonyi State.

    “Because with the kind of leaders in Ebonyi APC, leaders that have failed Ebonyi State. I can never be on the same political platform with them.

    “I am focused to do my job. I am focused in governance. I have always insisted that we should leave party politics to our party men and women, while as soon as you are elected, you should focus on your job.

    Same Umahi called Fani-Kayode a liar.

    Now hear Fani-Kayode’s many sermons on the altar of deception:

    *After labelling Covid-19 vaccine as satanic, Fani-Kayode finally took the ‘satanic vaccine’ last May in Abuja.

    *2018:Buhari is the father of corruption and radical Islam in Nigeria-Fani-Kayode

    *2019:Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said that his recent claim that, if Vice President Yemi Osinbajo refused to resign, he would be sent to wash toilets would soon come to pass.
    The former minister stated this in response to Osinbajo’s alleged launching of ‘Use the Toilet’ campaign.

    President Muhammadu Buhari recently signed an Executive Order 009 entitled, ‘The Open Defecation-Free Nigeria by 2025 and Other Related Matters Order’ into law.

    *2021: Buhari is a changed person and he returned to his stinking vomit.

    Now between 2015 and now what will Fani say has changed Buhari after visiting PDP governors across Nigeria orchestrated by a publicity blitz then suddenly he defected?

    Nigerians are finding it difficult as to who to nominate between these two politicians for National Honours in Grand Deception and Rhetorics (GDR).