Tag: problem

  • Kwankwaso points out people behind Nigeria’s problem

    Kwankwaso points out people behind Nigeria’s problem

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso has pointed out the particular Nigerians behind the nation’s problem.

    Kwankwaso disclosed this while speaking about his vision for Nigeria at Chatham House.

    He said his party is working to penetrate the Southern part of the country.

    According to Kwankwaso: “Forget about the big people, who are actually the problem of our country.

    “In Northern Nigeria today in terms of votes and support. Now we are working in the Southern part of the country.”

  • How to address Nigeria’s economic challenges – NECA

    How to address Nigeria’s economic challenges – NECA

    The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has described the economic challenges facing the country as multi-faceted and called for a holistic and multi-pronged approach toward resolving them.

    NECA’s Director-General, Mr Wale Oyerinde, in a statement on Sunday in Lagos, said there was no better time for the Federal Government to reappraise current economic policies and deepen its engagement with the organised private sector.

    ‘’The nation is currently faced with multiple challenges: with dire combination of spiraling inflation; rising energy cost; scarcity of foreign exchange (FOREX); dwindling value of the naira and an almost comatose aviation sector.

    ‘’Also, stuttering education system; rising debt; depleting Foreign Reserve and rising fuel subsidy expenses among others, which threaten to lay bare the country’s economy.

    ‘’While government’s effort to salvage the economy is commendable, there is, however, need for a more holistic approach to resuscitate the stuttering economy, ‘’ he said.

    The director-general noted that Nigeria had always lived dangerously on the precipice, with a major chunk of its revenue dependent on the complexities of global crude demand and supply.

    According to him, a dangerous blend of self-destructive tendencies, insecurity and fiscal and monetary policy inconsistencies have also conspired to make the situation worse.

    “In April 2022, the World Bank warned that the rising cost of fuel subsidy could significantly impact public finance and pose debt sustainability concerns: alas, this projection is almost happening.

    ‘’The fiscal performance report released recently by the government confirmed the accuracy of these projections.

    ‘’The combination of a struggling aviation sector and roads taken over by bandits have also conspired to fuel the situation, leading to rising inflation at 18.6 per cent, according to the National Bureau Statistics.

    ‘’These have continued to worsen the promotion of commerce and the increase the rate of de-industrialisation of some regions of the country,” he said.

    Oyerinde, therefore, called for the commencement of a deliberate and economic-priority- influenced approach and wide consultation with stakeholders.

    This, according to him, should be with the view of harvesting alternative policy options to re-energise all sectors of the economy.

    ‘’While the challenges of revenue shortage are acknowledged, burdening businesses with new taxes or levies will be counter-productive and a self-destructive action.

    ‘’Over-burdening already burdened businesses will only lead to business closure and an escalation of job losses with consequential effect on our social and economic stability.

    ‘’Government should, in the short-term widen the tax net, reduce wastage in governance, and focus on economic projects that will stimulate the Nigerian economy and guarantee an enabling environment for businesses to operate.

    ‘’An enabling environment for local businesses will create the platform for new foreign direct investment, which could increase foreign exchange inflow into the country,” he said.

    The director-general also urged the government, as a matter of urgency, fix the four national refineries and encourage the development of modular ones as a precursor to total removal of fuel subsidy.

    He said that interventions aimed at improving living standards to stimulate consumption and enterprise sustainability to promote job creation should be implemented.

    Oyerinde said, ‘’While forex scarcity persists, allocation of the available forex to manufacturing and other productive sectors of the economy should be given priority. ‘’

  • American preacher, Keith Moore proffers solution to Nigeria’s problems

    American preacher, Keith Moore proffers solution to Nigeria’s problems

    U.S. based preacher Keith Moore has advised Christians and Nigerians, in general, to shun lies and all forms of corrupt practices, for God to intervene and save the country from its prevailing challenges and other satanic devices.

    Moore, a guest speaker at the Summit Bible Church Impartation Conference 2022, with the theme “Glory to Glory”, holding in Abuja, made the call in his teaching on Friday.

    The cleric, who is the Founder and President, Moore Life Ministries and Faith Life Church in Branson, Missouri and Sarasota, Florida (U.S.) prayed for increased blessings for Nigeria.

    He also prayed God to bless and increase the government with wisdom to lead the country in the right way.

    The cleric said that putting God first was the only way a nation would breakthrough during crisis.

    He said that the Lord had revealed to him that the solution to the problems bedevilling the nation was for citizens to stop telling and encouraging lies.

    “From the highest to the least Nigerians and as Christians, we should all stop telling lies. If we encourage lies, the society will be abused. If a nation wants to fight corruption, they should discourage lying.

    “If I tell lies in the presence of my fellow pastors or my followers, I have established lying. There is no corruption outside lying.

    “This is why the Holy Bible says Jesus is the way, the truth and the light. Whoever follows the footsteps of Jesus Christ does not tell lies,” he said.

    According to him, if someone has no reason to tell lies, he or she cannot be corrupted.

    “Lie is the mother of corruption”.

    He said that God expected us to be faithful, and faithfulness entails steadfastness, trustworthiness, reliability, dependable and these all have to do with been truthful.

    He said there was no truth aside God.

    Moore advised Christians to denounce the devil, the author of confusion, who wanted the society, church and nations in disarray, disorganised and deserted.

    In his speech, Andy Osakwe Senior Pastor, The Summit Bible Church, also urged Nigerians to desist from lying, as its consequences may cause harm.

    Osakwe said that saying the truth had rewards and blessings, even if not immediate.

    He said that in Nigeria and with the challenges faced, the truth and more prayers were rather needed for best results.

  • Tonto Dikeh wakes me up with a problem everyday – Bobrisky spills

    Tonto Dikeh wakes me up with a problem everyday – Bobrisky spills

    Controversial cross dresser, Bobrisky has fired back at Tonto Dikeh, sharing private conversations they both had in the past.

    The socialite uploaded the private messages he once had with Dikeh on Instagram on Friday, December 17 alleging that the actress begged him for N5 million.

    “Sometimes I asked myself if you have no conscience at all, you keep proving to me that you don’t have at all. This life is so simple, just because you asked me for 5million, I couldn’t do up to that at that moment you stopped picking my call. I know you have never liked me, you were only interested in my money.

    “All the ones you have borrowed till now you didn’t return, I didn’t bother to ask you yet you still have the heart to do me wicked. Tonto fear God. If I don’t talk am I am not stupid o. I decided not to talk because I don’t people to laugh at us,” the chat read.

    “The world needs to know you are broke. Stop faking. Remember I didn’t come to you for friendship you came to my dm first when I was in the USA back then in 2018 for my meet and greet. You asked me to fight a lot of people on your behalf which I’m regretting. I was still a child.

    “The same way you asked me to fight Rosemary Churchill’s wife, Annie Idibia, Calabar aroma and more. Even when you had an issue with Stella the blogger you couldn’t fight her alone when you pleaded I put my mouth, now I see you shamelessly on her comment section disgracing yourself. Tonto repeat after me, you are a loser.”

    Sharing details of the shared conversation, Bob wrote: “Tonto wakes me up with a problem every day of her life and I make sure I solve half of it if not all cos my heart is amazing but then I noticed she was just for my money and nothing more.”

     

  • Rangnick reveals Man Utd’s major problem after Norwich win

    Rangnick reveals Man Utd’s major problem after Norwich win

    Manchester United manager, Ralf Rangnick has identified his side’s major problem following their 1-0 win over Norwich City in a Premier League tie on Saturday night.

    Man United defeated Norwich at Carrow Road, thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s second-half penalty.

    But Rangnick believes the ‘physicality’ of his Man United players was a ‘major issue’ in their victory over Norwich.

    According to him, he told his players to step up the ‘intensity’ after a sluggish first half against the host.

    “It was a very intense game, very physical. They played well, they didn’t play like a bottom team. We had some problems in the first 15 minutes,’ Rangnick told Match of the Day.

    “From the start, we controlled the game but didn’t always have the best possible solutions. Defensively we did well, tactically in the first half, we didn’t allow them to have too many shots or chances.

    “At half time, I told the boys we needed to increase the speed and intensity of the game. The second half was a little bit better, but at the end we were lucky to have a clean sheet and there were two or three clean sheets by David De Gea.

    “It’s another clean sheet but still a lot of work to do.

    “The second half I was not at all happy with the amount of corners that we gave away, but we got the three points.

    “We have conceded the highest amount of goals in the top ten. Now we have two clean sheets, which is good, but we still need to improve on that away, especially against physical teams or teams that attack high like Norwich did.

    “It’s also a question of body language and physicality and this was one of the major issues that we could have done better.”

    Man United will now face Brentford in their next game on Tuesday.

  • Surrogacy: Ini Edo created problem for her baby-Writer declares

    Surrogacy: Ini Edo created problem for her baby-Writer declares

    It is no longer news that actress, Ini Edo has opened up on adopting the surrogacy route to give birth to a child.

     

    In an interview with blogger, Stella Dimoko Korkus, Edo said, “I opted for a donor for me and my baby’s peace of mind. Ideally, it should be marriage before children but we are not living in an ideal world. Another reason I opted for a donor is because it scares me so much when I see banter and controversies between a mother and a father over a baby on public forums or when I see the man insisting that he wants his child if things do not work out between both parties. For me, it is the fear of what that would mean for the child. I am not someone who allows any situation control me”.

     

    Reacting to the development, a writer simply known as Waterz Yidana slammed the actress saying she has created problem for her baby by not giving her a father.

     

    Yidana noted that it is wrong for Ini’s baby not to know her father.

     

    The writer wrote in parts: “I read in the news today that she (Ini Edo) has birthed a baby girl through surrogacy and she is very happy about that. Well, I am happy for her too as a fan…

    Congratulations to her. But she committed a blunder I will like to point out to her….

    I understand the plight of women who have tried everything possible to have their own children but cannot. It’s depressing and soul-crushing.

    I always sympathize with them and encourage our men to treat such women with so much kindness because they need it to keep them truly alive.

    To be barren in Africa is not easy. People will judge you from left and right without knowing how you truly feel as a woman who wants your own child or children.

    Some of these women with such problems , in their quest to get a child by all means, try different things including surrogacy, especially those of them who are privileged or quite okay in life…

    It’s not a bad thing to have a child through surrogacy if you’ve problems with your reproductive system or having an issue getting pregnant or, in a case where getting pregnant and giving birth poses a threat to your health…

    But my only problem is that Ini Edo has created a big problem for this innocent baby when she grows up to understand how things work in life…

    Of course, Ini Edo deserves to be happy, but let’s not forget that the innocent child deserves to be happy too, in the future when she grows up to understand what’s happening around her….

    She birthing the baby through surrogacy is not the problem as I keep saying,

    but her decision of using a random or an anonymous “donor sperm” is my problem with her. Yes, the Eggs are hers and so genetically the baby is her blood.

    But who is the baby’s father? Where is he? From which family background? Is he a Ghanaian, Nigerian or a South African? What is his identity?

    Who is her surrogate mother? Where is she? The woman that suffered to carry her nine months in her womb!…

    These are very relevant questions Ini Edo and her friends might be overlooking, but this innocent child will ask these same questions some day when she needs fatherly love and care.

    This baby will go through a lot of psychological problems and mental tortures looking for who her father is and the woman that carried her for nine months in her womb.

    Do you think that it is easy to live without knowing your father in an African society?

    If you grow up as a child and ask about your father, and you’re told that he’s dead, you’ll understand because you’ll see his pictures and his family…

    But for Ini Edo to tell the child that “I don’t know your father. ‘It was an anonymous “donor sperm” with my egg that another woman carried for nine months for me’, will make the child the most miserable person on earth. She may even commit suicide if she is not strong emotionally….

    Worse of it all, is if Ini Edo doesn’t live long enough to see this child grow up as an adult. Who will be her family? Ini Edo’s brothers and sisters? Too bad….

    It’s not the best to have a child through surrogacy with a random or an anonymous “donor sperm”

    Ini Edo could’ve made her boyfriend or any man she admires donate his sperm for this baby since she’s not ready for marriage.

    But to say that she doesn’t want any “baby daddy drama” that’s why she chose a random “donor sperm” is only showing her level of selfishness or childishness….

    She doesn’t truly care about how the baby will feel when she grows up…..

    She just cares about having a baby to please the society or to prove a useless point to people who don’t like her or people she doesn’t like. Too bad. I pity the innocent baby…

    Other women who may want to have children this way should do with a man they like so that the child can also have and know their father….

    It’s a great thing to have a father. And everyone deserves one”.

  • Conte admits he’s beginning to ‘understand’ Tottenham problems

    Conte admits he’s beginning to ‘understand’ Tottenham problems

    Antonio Conte admits he is starting to “understand” how bad the situation has become at Tottenham.

    Spurs delivered an insipid performance in Thursday’s 2-1 loss to Slovenian side NS Mura.

    Conte has stressed that he is not a “magician” and will need time to fix Tottenham’s problems.

    “I must be honest and tell you that after three and a half weeks, I am starting to understand the situation,” Conte said. “I can tell you that the situation is not simple.

    “It is not simple because in this moment, for sure, the level of Tottenham is not so high. There is an important gap to the top teams in England. Of this we must not be scared. I am here to work, here to improve the situation.

    “I know that in this moment we need to have patience, time and I am here because I know there are problems to solve. After three-and-a-half weeks, I am happy to stay here but at the same time I must be honest and tell you we need to work a lot to improve the quality of the [current] squad. We are Tottenham and Tottenham in this moment, there is an important gap.”

  • Problem Solving Attitude, By Stephen Ojapah

    Problem Solving Attitude, By Stephen Ojapah

    Stephen Ojapah MSP

    Now when Jesus heard this, he withdrew from there in a boat to a deserted place by himself. But when the crowds heard it, they followed him on foot from the towns. When he went ashore, he saw a great crowd; and he had compassion for them and cured their sick. When it was evening, the disciples came to him and said, “This is a deserted place, and the hour is now late; send the crowds away so that they may go into the villages and buy food for themselves.” Jesus said to them, “They need not go away; you give them something to eat.” They replied, “We have nothing here but five loaves and two fish.” And he said, “Bring them here to me.” Then he ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two fish, he looked up to heaven, and blessed and broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the crowds. And all ate and were filled; and they took up what was left over of the broken pieces, twelve baskets full. And those who ate were about five thousand men, besides women and children. (Mathew 14:13-21).

    There are many scholarly interpretation of this chapter and verses. William Barclay in his analysis of the Study Bible, gave a very fascinating explanation to this chapter and verses. The compassion of Christ was manifest, his teaching on generosity that multiplies other’s blessings was silver-tongued and smooth-tongued. Other Analysts, focused on his mighty works that knows no bounds. On numerous occasions, preachers would link his feeding the multitude with his ability to feed his people spiritually. In other words, the feeding of the multitude served as a foretaste of what Jesus did for us in the Institution of the Eucharist, where he feeds us daily with his most scared body and blood.

    Today’s reflection is just adding to one of such numerous interpretations; Jesus having a problem solving attitude to life. After listening to him for days, the disciples were hungry. He certainly did not send them back hungry, he solved their problem of hunger by providing them with food. In Exodus chapter 16, we read about the enthralling story of Moses and his people, when they complained of hunger and insulted Moses. They fantasized about their ‘glorious days’ as slaves in Egypt, just because of hunger. Moses took the complaint to the Lord, and God rained down Manna from heaven for the people.

    In the history, of the Israelites, Moses stood out as a phenomenal figure. For the Jews, he represented one who attended to all the troubles of the people, one who solved their problem. When the people of Israel where going through difficulties in the land of Egypt, Moses was after how his people could be liberated. When eventually, pharaoh allowed them to leave, the people began to bring all manner of complaint, and at each phase of the complaint, Moses was standing by with a solution. Problem solving attitude is what we see in the lives of the prophets and the early church fathers. They devoted their lives in addressing issues and solving problems. After Jesus finished teaching his followers, they were hungry, and where in need of food to eat. Jesus asked his disciples, how can we find food for these multitude of people? They wandered how five loaves and two fish could go round, eventually Jesus used what they brought and fed the people. He solved the problem of hunger. Problem solving attitude is a catalyst for development: spiritually, technologically, environmentally and economically.

    For centuries, man has used different means to travel beginning from donkeys and horses. The vast space in this world has left millions of people thinking on how best and fast can a human being cover it. This problem solving attitude is what the Wright brothers contemplated and executed with the invention of the aircraft. Thanks to the brilliant foundation laid by phenomenal scientists like Galileo and Leonardo Davinci., The Wright brothers- Orville (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912) – were two American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world’s first successful motor-operated airplane. They made the first controlled, sustained flight of a powered, heavier- than- air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903, 4 mi (6 km) south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The brothers were also the first to invent aircraft controls that made fixed-wing powered flight possible.

    One of the reasons why the devil wills so much power and influence over us humans sometimes, is because he appears to solve problems. People are looking for those who offer solutions to the problems of life, whatever the problems are: it could be spiritual, material, psychosocial, educational, political, etc. Whatever it is, a Christian should carry the seed of solution, wherever he or she finds herself. We may not be as great as the Wright brothers, but there are myriads of problems beseeching us that are begging for solutions, our joys lies in spending all our energy in trying to proffer solutions.

     

    Those who spend their time in proffering solutions to life’s challenges are not necessarily, the best and the brightest, but they have simply understood, the secret of life and joy. Mother Teresa of Calcutta spent all her life in India caring for the abandoned men and women lying on the streets of India, she gained international recognition and became a state woman in so many countries, and in the Church, she became an icon and a hero of faith. Did she find the care for the poor and elderly, a simply task to handle? No. But spending all her time and energy in addressing those issues lies her inner joy and strength. That is a mystery in the problem solving attitude.

     

    A problem solving attitude is what Nigeria needs as a country, and indeed all other citizens of the world. The many problems confronting us can only be addressed when we are constantly seeking to better the lives of others. We do this in the minutest way. Little drops makes an ocean they say. There are so many communities that are in search of drinking water, some in need of a hospital, and others in need of a school, while many are in need of a quality life. These are problems that we should busy ourselves trying to solve. Don’t wait to become a politician, because you may never become one.

     

    A young Lady in my parish, who is yet to finish her education told me, her biggest dream in life is to see how she can build a hospital in the community, where women will have immediate access to health care facility, she told me she has watched so many women die needlessly, and she wants to spend the rest of her life solving that problem; beginning from her little village of Gidan Mai Kambu. That is a daughter of Christ who has a problem solving attitude, even when her current resources and position in the society suggests the impossible.

     

    Fr Stephen Ojapah is a priest of the Missionary Society of St Paul. He is equally the director for Interreligious Dialogue and Ecumenism for the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, a member of IDFP. He is also a KAICIID Fellow. (omeizaojapah85@gmail.com)

     

  • Nigerians, not the law are Nigeria’s problem – Abe

    Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Magnus Ngei Abe, has said the problem of Nigeria are Nigerians and not the law.

    Abe stated this while speaking to newsmen in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, shortly after the public presentation of the book, ‘The Challenge of Justice: A Contemporary Legal Essays in Honour of BM Wifa, SAN’.

    The senator said, the problem with Nigeria is not the law; the problem with Nigeria is Nigerians. The same laws we have in Nigeria are the same laws we have in Britain and that is the same law we have in several other Commonwealth countries, in Australia, India and all that.

    “But when you come to how we interpret the law and how we relate to one another in connection with the law, the Nigerian factor comes in.”

    Describing the book as a good one, Abe, who is Chairman, Senate Committee on FERMA, said Wifa, a former Attorney-General of Rivers State is an icon in the legal profession.

    He said, “The book will help all those who are into law practice. I think the book is a very good one. It is in honour of Barrister Wifa, SAN, the former Attorney-General of Rivers State, an icon of the legal profession and a mentor to several young lawyers.

    “In his own sense, he is a radical and a reformer as far as the Nigerian law is concerned. I think what the authors of this book have done is to put some of his old thoughts and ideas on how to improve the law into a book. I think that is very commendable”.

  • Nigeria’s problem beyond restructuring – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in his new message said Nigeria’s challenges are beyond calls for restructuring as demanded in some quarters.

    When all the aggregates of nationwide opinions are considered, my firm view is that our problems are more to do with process than structure,” the president said.

    No human law or edifice is perfect,” Buhari insisted in his new Nigeria message to Nigerians which lasted for almost 20 minutes.

    The president said Nigeria should continue to operate its current presidential system, but welcomed ideas on how to make it less permeable to extravagance, waste and corruption largely.

    There is a strong case for a closer look at the cost of government and for the public services long used to extravagance, waste and corruption to change for the better.

    I assure you that government is ever receptive to ideas which will improve governance and contribute to the country’s peace and stability,” he said in the address, which is his first to the nation since August 21, 2017 when he returned from his medical vacation in London.

    The president urged Nigerians to be patient with the current presidential system and allow it to evolve until it becomes suitable enough to accommodate the country’s peculiarities.