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  • Naira design: After this, Nig to change features of notes every 5-8yrs- Emefiele

    Naira design: After this, Nig to change features of notes every 5-8yrs- Emefiele

     

    The Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele has explained the features of the redesigned notes.

    Emefiele told State House Correspondents that it was in line with global best practices, noting that it was mandatory for the naira to be redesigned and re-issued every five to eight years.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele has explained the features of the redesigned notes.

    Emefiele told State House Correspondents that it was in line with global best practices, noting that it was mandatory for the naira to be redesigned and re-issued every five to eight years.

    According to him, it is regrettable that the naira has not been redesigned for the past 19 years owing to lack of political will from previous administrations.

    “In the past, I have to confess that attempts by the CBN to redesign and re-issue the naira notes have been resisted. It is only President Muhammadu Buhari that has exhibited the courage to do so,” he stated.

    Emefiele said it was the mandate of the CBN, to redesign and re-issue the notes, stressing that the exercise would become a regular trend after five to eight years.

    His words,”After today, the CBN will begin to redesign and reissue the naira for every five to eight years”

    The CBN governor said that Nigeria has gone cashless and that security agencies would monitor people making withdrawal at the counter to know how much withdrawn and also monitor the usage of the money.

    He debunked insinuations that the policy was targeted at anyone, especially the political class.

    He said that the CBN was determined in ensuring that the provision of the law on volume of money one should carry is followed.

    “The world has moved to cashless economy and the CBN has moved to cashless economy. We will restrain the volume of cash someone will withdraw over the counter. We will follow up with the person’s data to know the reason for such withdrawal,” he said.

    Commenting on calls for extension of time for the usage of old notes, the CBN boss said, “we will not go with people that want extension of time. From today, this currency that was reissued will become a legal tender.”

    Emefiele also said there is no local government area in the country where there is no bank agent, insisting that there is over one million points across the country that people should go and deposit the old notes.

    The CBN boss also boasted that the new naira notes cannot be counterfeited because of the features in them.

  • US pick Nigerian to coach Under-16 team

    US pick Nigerian to coach Under-16 team

    The U.S. Soccer Federation has appointed US-based Nigerian tactician, Michael Nsien, as the new head coach of the country’s U-16 Men’s youth national football team on a 3-year deal.

    Nsien, with over 23 years of experience as a player and coach for clubs in the United States, becomes the first Nigerian to take the reign of the U.S. U-16 Men’s youth national team.

    Nsien, born in Oklahoma of Nigerian roots, holds all the UEFA Pro Coaching licenses and is seen by his peers in the U.S. as a “trailblazer” for black coaches in a sector with very few black coaches.
    I feel really good about getting this role and opportunity as a first-generation Nigerian American, it is really important to me that we show that my family name and the people of Nigeria are exposed and represented in a positive way not just in the U.S. but across the world.

  • Young Nigerian Lady bags bachelor’s degree at 19, Master at 22, PhD at 25 years, sets World Record

    Young Nigerian Lady bags bachelor’s degree at 19, Master at 22, PhD at 25 years, sets World Record

     

    Priscilla Asikhia, a young and talented Nigerian woman, set a remarkable record when she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Babcock University in South-West, Nigeria, at the age of 25.
    Priscilla Asikhia shared her success on her LinkedIn profile, recounting the ten years of arduous study that it took her to earn a PhD.

    She stated on LinkedIn that her “successive 10-year education has given me a grounded knowledge of Educational Research, Administration, and Human Resources.”

    Priscilla began her higher education at the age of 15, and by the age of 19, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.

    At the age of 22, she graduated from her Master’s program in business administration and management.

    Priscilla started her PhD studies in the same semester that she finished her master’s degree in human resources and personnel administration.

    She successfully finished her PhD at age 25, making her the institution’s youngest PhD graduate and one of Nigeria’s youngest Doctors of Philosophy.

    “I am happy to say that I have just received a Ph.D. degree, making me Babcock University’s youngest Ph.D. graduate. The achievement belongs entirely to God, she said.

    Priscilla started her PhD studies in the same semester that she finished her master’s degree in human resources and personnel administration.

    She successfully finished her PhD at age 25, making her the institution’s youngest PhD graduate and one of Nigeria’s youngest Doctors of Philosophy.

    “I am happy to say that I have just received a Ph.D. degree, making me Babcock University’s youngest Ph.D. graduate. The achievement belongs entirely to God, she said.

  • SAD! Former PDP chairman, Vincent Ogbulafor is dead

    SAD! Former PDP chairman, Vincent Ogbulafor is dead

     

    Former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Vincent Ogbulafor is dead.

    He died on Thursday night, according to family sources who said on Friday that- ‘‘Dede Ukwu, Hon. Vin. Ogbulafor passed on last night. He died in Canada,’

    Ogbulafor was very influential during his time as PDP boss.

    He became PDP national chairman on March 8, 2008 and started his tenure on a controversial note with his comments, saying he did not worry if Nigeria became a one-party state.

  • [Video]: Nigerian youths protest against EFCC in Warri

    [Video]: Nigerian youths protest against EFCC in Warri

    Some Nigerian youths residents in Warri, Delta state, have taken to the street to protest against the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).

    They accused operatives of EFCC of arresting many youths without any link to cybercrime.

    The protest comes following the arrest of 95 suspected Internet fraudsters by operatives of the Portharcourt Zonal command of EFCC who were arrested in the Warri.

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  • Nigeria @ 62: Dafinone felicitates Urhobo, Nigerians; charges them to remain steadfast

    Nigeria @ 62: Dafinone felicitates Urhobo, Nigerians; charges them to remain steadfast

     

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) Delta Central Senatorial Candidate, Chief Ede Dafinone, felicitates with the Urhobo Nation, Deltans and Nigerians at large as the country marks its 62nd Independent Anniversary, charging them to remain steadfast and not to despair as things will surely get better.

    The APC senatorial hopeful noted the Independence Anniversary provides us with another opportunity to look inwards and re-evaluate our journey so far as a nation, and then project into the future on how we can collectively work together to build the nation of our dreams.

    The renowned Chartered Accountant while felicitating with President Muhammadu Buhari and the people of Delta Central senatorial district on the 62nd Independence anniversary, urged Nigerians irrespective of creed and religion to continue to live together in harmony, love and peace, eschew violence and learn how to tolerate one another as no nation can grow or develop without peace.

    Dafinone noted Nigeria has the potential to achieve greatness, saying that our stable democracy has offered us the opportunity to harness our abundant resources for the good of all. Citizens should therefore, take more than a passive interest in governance by electing credible leaders in the 2023 general elections.

    “There is no doubt that our democracy has come of age. Today, we have a federal government that is committed to our national rebirth; tackling corruption and rebuilding our infrastructure. This is with a view to building a brighter future for the coming generations.

    “As we celebrate this remarkable day, I urge all Delta Central residents to continue to support the APC-led federal government as we work towards restoring the vision of our founding fathers.

    “I salute you all and urge all of you to remain patriotic and law-abiding citizens,” he said.

  • Shettima, a patriotic Nigerian — APC S/Africa

    Shettima, a patriotic Nigerian — APC S/Africa

    The South African Chapter of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the party’s Vice-Presidential Candidate, Sen. Kashim Shettima, as a patriotic Nigerian.

    The chapter celebrated Shettima, the immediate past governor of Borno, who turned 56 on Sept. 2.

    The Chairman of the chapter, Mr Bola Babarinde, in a congratulatory message on Saturday in Lagos, said Shettima had impacted positively on the lives of Nigerians.

    Babarinde noted that the former governor had recorded feats in both private and public impressive careers that had contributed immensely to socieconomic and political developments of the country.

    “We, as members of APC South Africa Chapter and also active member of APC Diaspora Leaders Forum associate with this patriotic Nigerian and great man.

    “We wish him more years in excellent health to steer affairs of our great nation with his Principal, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

    “Your next birthday will be as Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; we will all be alive to celebrate with you in Aguda House,” Babarinde said.

    He said that Shettima as the senator representing Borno Central, had also distinguished himself in the legislative chamber.

    He noted that Shettima at 25, had completed his Masters at University of Ibadan in same Agricultural Economics course like his undergraduate degree in University of Maiduguri.

    Babarinde recalled that Shettima lectured for two years before becoming a banker and at the age of 41 exited banking as a top executive in Zenith Bank and was appointed as Commissioner for Finance in Borno at same age.

    He noted that Shettima was elected as governor of Borno at 45 and Senator at 53, while becoming APC vice-presidential candidate at 56.

    “Birthdays are special dates set aside to celebrate life and the milestones achieved, it is also necessary to celebrate to remind ourselves that as we are advance in life.

    “We should not waste time to give our best to the society and avoid procrastination on any good deed on our minds,” he said.

    He prayed for God to continue to bless and grant the Shettima long life and wisdom to serve Nigeria better.

  • Are you not ashamed to be called a Nigerian? – By Mideno Bayagbon

    Are you not ashamed to be called a Nigerian? – By Mideno Bayagbon

    By Mideno Bayagbon

    (mideno@thenewsguru.ng)

    I had wanted to write about the perfidy represented by the trio of the disgraceful Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele’s conduct; the unbelievable mumu-ishness of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan; and the shamelessness of Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige. But a late night discussion with a friend, whose medical condition kept him in the United Kingdom for almost one year, and hundreds of thousand of Pound Sterling later, changed all that. He had just returned with barely the skin of his life. God, and not medical science, has kept him alive. He is back and is immediately thrown into the abyss we have descended as nation. A symptom of which is darkness generated by 3000 megawatts of power shared by 200 million people.

    Our discussion; no, lamentation, stole my peace of mind, gave me a sleepless night. I tossed and tossed and wished in vain for sleep. My brain just couldn’t find enough rest to fall asleep. A resort to self help pills failed abysmally. A sense of shame, which is our collective lot, enveloped me. The comedic political nuisance sprouting all over Nigeria, ensured that sleep went on an uninvited sabbatical. How I wished, over and over again, that I didn’t have that discussion about Nigeria. But too late.

    My mind, on its own will went on an excavation of our history. It dived deep and was relentless. The mission being to find out where the rain started beating us. Where we fell into the cesspit. How far we have sunk. What, if anything, can be done to dig ourselves out of the deep morass. Questions kept popping up as I struggled with facts and history: where did we get it all wrong, who were the major actors? How could we not sustain the golden Yakubu GowonYakubu Gowon era in which all the major infrastructure, we have now destroyed or are pillaging, were conceived and built?

    Yes, the military misadventure into politics is the progenitor. It spurned the catastrophic civil war, it brought near-nitwits into power. It destroyed the foundation every developing nation relies on: its civil service and recruitment of quality manpower to man its leadership positions. It brought the brash but zealous Murtala Mohammed who destroyed a significant level of the nation’s development by destroying the civil service. He brought to an end the era of the Super Permanent Secretaries and well crafted and executed development plans which saw the Gowon regime transforming the economy and positioning it for massive development.

    The General Olusegun Obasanjo regime built major infrastructure by following the vision to make Nigeria a shining light in Africa and the world. This was a vision encapsulated in the already in-place development plan. The successive regimes that overthrew the civilian government of Alhaji Shehu Shagari put the final nail on the nation’s coffin. Surprisingly, the man at the helms of affairs in Aso Rock today, General Muhammadu Buhari, was a major player in the downward slope into the abyss. It is hardly a surprise that the leopard has not changed its skin. His current seven year tenure, as a civilian president, so far, has been an unmitigated disaster. He has taken the nation so far back that the average Nigerian life was better off in 1970 when the civil war ended than it is today. His is an incompetent, divisive and anachronistic government.

    The little modicum of quality civil service ethics left has since been thrown into the garbage dump by President Buhari’s clannish and fundamentalist adherence to religion and region. The only qualification needed under his government is not competence and top range education but what the Igbos describe as mma-madu! You have to be related somehow to Buhari, come from a certain section of Nigeria and practice a particular strand of his religion; and or be affiliated to one of his minions. That is all that qualifies you. There is no department or ministry today where competence, quality, experience and right education have not been sacrificed.

    In 62 years of unbelievable wealth thrown on our lap by God, we are today not just the poverty capital of the world, we are the laughing stock to our poor neighbouring countries and indeed the entire world. Take for example, Ghana and Benin Republic. Today, they are ranked far higher than Nigeria in the human capital development index. They are more stable, more secure and rated higher on the world development scale than richly blessed Nigeria. Ghanaians indeed mock Nigerians as a stupid set of people, a failed state. Small Ghana with GDP less than Lagos, Rivers and maybe a few other states. They laugh at our stupidity, at our self-inflicted power situation where probably hundreds of billions of dollars have been sunk into darkness. They laugh at our destroyed educational sector. The laugh at the fact that poor to middle level Nigerians, who cannot afford to pay the higher fees in Europe, Canada and the Americas, now flood Ghana and Benin Republic mushroom universities. They laugh at the trash piece that is now our Naira.

    And it is not their fault. Like everything else, we have destroyed the outstanding educational system, which till about the middle of the 1980s, was among the best worldwide. Yet, a failed Labour Minister, Chris Ngige, whose seven years tenure has seen to the total destruction of all that is left of our tertiary education wants to be president. All public universities since the Buhari regime started have spent most of the years on shut down. Yet, Ngige was bold enough to fork out N100 million to buy the expression of interest and nomination forms of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential forms. He too, unbelievably wanted to be president of Nigeria. A man who has failed so spectacularly in the assignment he was given wants to be the Lord of the manor.

    From being a nation which enjoyed medical tourism from other nations, whose universities competed with the best in the world; from being a nation which produced the Chinua Achebes, the Wole Soyinkas, Cyprian Ekwensis and the legion of literary scholars, a nation which produced the Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Ahmadu Bello, Sarduana Sokoto, we have become a nation of beggarly Lilliputians. We have become a nation where the worst of us rides roughshod over the best of us. We have become a nation whose best brain drains or get sentenced to stew in poverty, unrecognised and unappreciated. We have become a nation where a professor earns less than a local government councillor in real terms. Hence it is no surprise that most of our best brains, in every field, have fled and are fleeing the nation to go to other nations where they are valued and appreciated.

    Today, following the bad example set by President Muhammadu Buhari, who has failed in almost every area of governance, all who can afford it, not wanting to take the risk of getting treated in a Nigerian hospital, are all flooding Europe, India and America for treatment for illnesses and diseases which were easily handled by our doctors even as far back as 50 years ago.

    What kept me awake all night is the fact that we are a nation that likes living in denial. Like the ostrich, instead of confronting the myriad of problems confronting the nation and Nigerians, we bury our heads in the sands of self deluding politics, ethnicity and religion. We are engrossed in the feverish pitch of 2023 elections as if that is a be all ultimate solution to all our problems. And taking their clue, a sleuth of no good politicians are flooding the land wanting to replace the incompetence of the Buhari regime with a more confounding incompetence. That accounts for the lack of vision, the lack of detailed plans by any of the aspirants on how to tackle the devilish evils roaming naked around the country.

    It is clear that until the nation lines behind a shared vision, until our best brains are allowed to take over the reins, until we return excellency to our civil service and governance, until we decide to place the education of our youths on the top cylinder and rejig our health system, hoping that the 2023 presidential and other elections will somehow, by some fluke, produce the leaders who will drag us back from the precipice of the looming implosion will just be another pipe dream, a mirage never held in pursuit.

  • Plot to smear Osinbajo with false testimonies of discrimination against women wearing hijab uncovered

    Plot to smear Osinbajo with false testimonies of discrimination against women wearing hijab uncovered

    The Osinbajo for President Media Council has uncovered yet another fraudulent plan to malign the reputation of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria and a Presidential Aspirant on the platform of the APC.

    The plot has been traced to a cell of smear campaigners, led by a US-based Nigerian who was formerly a Students Union President at the University of Lagos. The same individual is currently a lecturer at the University of Ohio in the USA.

    The plan is to use fake audio of faceless individuals with fictitious names to cast the Vice President, who is a Christian, as a religious fanatic, who discriminated against staff of other faith while he was Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State during the tenure of former Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    In the fake video, a woman is seen crying and making frantic allegations that she was discriminated against by the then Attorney-General, because she was not allowed to wear the Muslim head cover for women, otherwise known as the hijab, to work. As observed by someone who was in the same Ministry at the time Osinbajo served as Attorney-General, no such incident ever occurred and this is just a malicious and wicked attempt to sully the sterling qualities of Prof. Osinbajo because of his Presidential aspirations.

    Indeed as Attorney-General, Prof Osinbajo’s Secretary, a Muslim, Alhaji Abdul Gafar Bakare had testified before now that the then Lagos AG “did not only encourage me to further my education even at my relatively old age, he personally sponsored my BSc Accounting Program.” He added that the VP also sponsored his foreign travel then.

    It would be recalled that similar smear campaigns was unleashed against President Muhammadu Buhari, especially during the 2014-15 Presidential campaigns, when it was alleged that he was virulently anti-Christian. The attempt however met with failure.

    Even though a Christian Pastor, Prof Osinbajo has always demonstrated himself to be a tolerant Nigerian who believes in the inter-faith harmony and Freedom of Worship as enshrined in the Nigerian 1999 Constitution as amended. During his career as a university teacher, he taught Moslems and Christians alike in a convivial atmosphere. He also had excellent working and private relationships with Muslim bosses over the decades, including Judge Bola Ajibola, Former Governor Tinubu and President Muhammadu Buhari. Osinbajo remains a firm believer in Nigeria’s diversity and ardent proponent of Nigerian unity.

    For these reasons, the Media Council feels the need to alert the general public to the odious campaign strategy of Osinbajo detractors and urge everyone to ignore same when released to the public.

  • Nigerian Aminu Audu appointed UK group advisor

    Nigerian Aminu Audu appointed UK group advisor

    A Nigerian, Dr Aminu Audu, has been appointed to the Merseyside Independent Advisory Group in the United Kingdom (UK).

    The group, comprising members of a community, advises the police in that country on matters including stop and search practices, police training and crime statistics.

    A statement by the Chair of the Advisory Group, Sharon Williams, says that Audu’s appointment is based on his rich research in community policing that has impacted on the UK.

    “Members are independent to the police but all have a vested interest in Merseyside and supporting those living, working and visiting the region.

    “Like the police, they prioritise community safety but aim to do this by improving and challenging the police service.

    “Members of the group have different specialisations and life experiences, from working with the homeless to representing hard to reach communities,” he said.

    Newsmen reports that Audu joined the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool, teaching seminars on the community and the problem of crime.

    His book, Police Corruption and Community Policing in Nigeria: A Sociological Case Study, was based on his Ph.D research at Liverpool, UK.

    In it, he recommended that the police in Nigeria should be better paid and trained and that the public be encouraged to trust the police enough to report crimes to them.