Tag: Retirement

  • Polaris Bank CEO, Tokunbo Abiru announces retirement

    Polaris Bank CEO, Tokunbo Abiru announces retirement

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Polaris Bank Limited, Mr Tokunbo Abiru, has announced his retirement from the service of Polaris Bank, effective August 31.

    The bank said this in a statement on Sunday titled.

    According to the bank, Abiru successfully completed his second two-year tenure at the helm of the bank.

    “It gives me great pleasure to say that with the support of the board, executive management and all of you, we have delivered on the mandate given to us by the Central Bank of Nigeria upon assumption of office in 2016,” he said.

    Going down memory lane, he reminded staff of the bank’s poor state before he assumed office in 2016 as the group managing director of the erstwhile Skye Bank.

    He noted that all prudential ratios were out of compliance with regulatory requirements, capital was negative, the loan book was mostly delinquent, while liquidity faced deposit attrition.

    Then he added, the IT infrastructure was dilapidated and employee morale was low, resulting in erosion of public confidence.

    He praised the staff for working with him to reverse the trend and bring about an institution that had become a compelling case study in corporate turnaround within Nigeria’s financial services industry.

  • Iker Casillas announces retirement from football

    Iker Casillas announces retirement from football

    Iker Casillas has officially announced his retirement at the end of a 22-year playing career, with the legendary Real Madrid goalkeeper hanging up his gloves at the age of 39.

    The World Cup winner has not taken in a competitive appearance since suffering a serious health scare in May 2019.

    He recovered from a heart attack to rejoin the ranks at Porto and was named in their squad for the 2019-20 campaign.

    He posted on social media: “The most important thing is the path you travel and the people who accompany you, not the destination that it takes you.

    “I think I can say, without hesitation, that this has been the right path and the dream destination. Thanks.”

  • Mike Tyson returns to boxing ring in September after 15 years in retirement

    Mike Tyson returns to boxing ring in September after 15 years in retirement

    Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson is returning to the boxing ring in September.

    Tyson, 54, will fight 51 year-old Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round exhibition match on Sept. 12 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.

    Jones Jr was one of the most dominant fighters of the 90s and early 2000s.

    He was a former world titleholder in four different weight classes.

    While Tyson hasn’t fought since 2005, Jones Jr. boxed in 2018.

    According to Yahoo Sports columnist Kevin Iole, Tyson has reserved the facility for that date.

    Iole quoted a California State Athletic Commission official who said that he’d recently met with Tyson and Jones about the specifics of the bout—which will be fought without headgear, but with larger-than-normal 12-ounce gloves.

    Triller, the virtual social media and music platform, which will stream the fight said the eight-round bout will be part of a three-hour pay per view event.

    Triller has also obtained streaming rights to a 10-part docuseries featuring behind-the-scenes, pre-fight footage leading up to the bout.

    The program will also include a “significant” undercard as well as musical performances.

    Tyson teased fans about a possible return to the ring in May when he posted videos of himself training.

    One video showed Tyson, the first heavyweight to hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles, hitting the pads with ferocious power before signing off with the message “I’m back”.

    Tyson later said he was interested in returning to the ring to raise money for charity and potential opponents immediately began to line up for a crack at the fighter known as “Iron Mike”.

    Old rival Evander Holyfield and New Zealand rugby great Sonny Bill Williams were among those reported to be in line for the fight before Jones Jr. was chosen.

    Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion of all time when he defeated Trevor Berbick in 1986 aged 20.

    He won 50 of his 58 professional fights before retiring in 2005 after a loss to Kevin McBride.

  • National Assembly Clerk fights back, rejects retirement by commission

    National Assembly Clerk fights back, rejects retirement by commission

    The Clerk of the National Assembly (CNA), Alhaji Mohammed Sani-Omolori on Wednesday rejected his compulsory retirement same day it was announced.

    TheNewsGuru.com TNG reports that the National Assembly Service Commission on Wednesday issued a statement in which it announced Sani-Omolori’s retirement with 151 others, including the Secretary of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), Mr. Olusanya Ajakaiye.

    The commission said workers who had attained the retirement age of 35 years in service or is 60 years of age should leave.

    It added that such workers will get their retirement letters soon.

    The commission’s statement was dated July 15, with the title: The National Assembly Service Commission Approves the Retirement Age for the Staff of the National Assembly Service as 35 years of Service or 60 years of Age, whichever comes first.

    It reads: “Pursuant to its mandate as provided for in the National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014 (as amended), the National Assembly Service Commission, at its 497th meeting held on Wednesday, July 15, 2020, has approved the retirement age for the workers of the National Assembly Service at 35 years of service or 60 years of age, whichever comes first.

    “To this effect, the commission has approved the immediate retirement of workers of the National Assembly Service who have already attained the retirement age of 35 years of service or 60 years of age.

    “Retirement letters would be issued to the affected workers accordingly.”

    The statement was signed by the Executive Chairman of the commission, Ahmed Kadi Amshi.

    But Sani-Omolori on Wednesday directed the affected workers to ignore the commission’s statement, saying it has no power to take such a decision.

    In a counter-statement, he said: “The attention of the National Assembly Management has been drawn to a statement, dated July 15, 2020, by the Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission, informing the general public that the commission had approved the retirement age of workers of the National Assembly as 35 years of service or 60 years of age, whichever comes first.

    “The management of the National Assembly wishes to inform all workers and the general public that the extant regulation, as contained in our Revised Conditions of Service, duly passed by both chambers of the Eighth National Assembly, puts the retirement age of workers at 40 years of service and 65 years of age, whichever comes first.

    “The Resolution of the Eighth National Assembly on the Conditions of Service of Workers has not been rescinded nor abdicated by the National Assembly, which, under the authentic National Assembly Service Act 2014, as passed, is empowered to review any proposed amendment to the Conditions of Service by the Commission.

    “Therefore, the National Assembly Service Commission does not have the powers to set aside the Revised Conditions of Service, as passed by the Eighth National Assembly…”

  • Arjen Robben comes out of retirement

    Former Chelsea and Real Madrid winger Arjen Robben will resume his playing career next season.

    Robben has announced he is to come out of retirement to play for his hometown club FC Groningen.

    The 36-year-old announced his retirement a year ago, leaving Bayern Munich to bring an end to a 19-year career.

    The winger – who also played for PSV, Chelsea and Real Madrid – announced his decision video on Groningen’s social channels.

    “It will be a tough physical challenge but I am going for it,” he said.

  • Athletic Bilbao striker, Aritz Aduriz announces retirement

    Athletic Bilbao striker, Aritz Aduriz announces retirement

    Spanish footballer, Aritz Aduriz who plays for Athletic Bilbao, has announced his retirement from football due to a hip injury.

    The 39-year-old revealed that he made the decision to retire after doctors told him to get a prosthetic to replace his hip.

    “The time has come. Many times, I have said that football will leave you before you leave it,” the striker wrote on Twitter.

    “Yesterday, the doctors told me to go see the surgeon, sooner rather than later, to get a prosthetic to replace my hip and to try and go about my everyday life, as normally as possible. Unfortunately, my body has said ‘enough’.

    “I can’t help my teammates the way I would like to, nor the way they deserve. That is the life of a professional athlete. Simple. Very simple.”

    “Unfortunately, we are living through situations much more grim and painful; the pandemic that we are suffering from has left us with irreparable damage and we have to keep fighting it, together.”

    “Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.”

  • Ex-Abia Gov, Theodore Orji announces retirement year from partisan politics

    Ex-Abia Gov, Theodore Orji announces retirement year from partisan politics

    The immediate past Abia State governor, Senator Theodore Orji has disowned 2023 presidential campaign posters that flooded Aba and Umuahia, the commercial and the political capital of the state respectively.

    Orji who represents Abia Central in the National Assembly said he has no ambition to contest for any elective position in the next general elections, because he would be quitting politics after serving out his present term.

    Senator Orji said he would not go back on his words, because he had made up his mind after returning to the Senate for the second time that he was not going to contest for any elective office in 2023, so as to make way for younger ones to serve.

    The former governor blamed fifth columnists and his political detractors for the posters. He said he also received phone calls that the same poster had been seen as far as Ebonyi State.

    He said: “Several people have called my attention to posters that have flooded some cities in the country purporting to be from me on an ambition to contest for the presidency of the country in 2023 and I was surprised because I neither printed nor sent anyone on such a mission. Even if anyone wants me to go into the contest, I was not consulted so my conclusion is that it is being done by mischief-makers.

    “After winning my last election into the Senate, I openly stated that I will no longer contest for any elective office so that I can leave the stage for younger people to come and play their parts; so how can I go back on my words after being part of those that supported the Not Too Young to Run Bill that has now become law?

    “Let me state once more for the avoidance of doubts that I have no more political ambition and will retire home in 2023. I did not print any poster and did not send anybody to paste any poster. Only God knows the intention of those doing that. How can one be talking about 2023 that is three years away when we do not own our lives? I am not even contesting for any office, talk less of the presidency.”

    After his election tribunal victory in 2019, he had said: “In 2023, I’ll be off the (political) scene. This is my last political outing in terms of contesting for elective position. You have to allow young people to grow; if I don’t retire I’ll be denying young people the opportunity to grow.”

    Orji who is the Chairman Senate Committee on Privatisation, urged the general public and his supporters to ignore such posters and apprehend anyone seen pasting same.

  • Anthony Joshua highlights six possible fights before retirement

    Anthony Joshua has announced in a YouTube interview with Sky Sports Boxing the six fighters he wants to fight before he retires.

    Joshua named Oleksandr Usyk, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Luis Ortiz, Jarrell Miller and Adam Kownacki.

    Joshua’s bout with Fury is the most anticipated fight in heavyweight boxing, maybe even all divisions, it is the fight every boxing fan wants to see. Two boxers, one coming off a win against Deontay Wilder and one who holds four of the five belts the heavyweight division offers.

    Fury, who is currently unbeaten in his professional boxing career, has, like Joshua, beaten Wladimir Klitschko, so it would be interesting to see the two collide together inside the ropes.

    The only difference between the meetings with the Ukrainian is that Fury beat a younger and fitter Klitschko, while Joshua beat a Klitschko who was on the way out.

    Joshua versus Wilder is a fight that could go under the radar in order of importance now that the American isn’t a champion.

    Although Wilder is still regarded by most as the hardest hitting heavyweight in the world, so a fight between the pair would be epic. Wilder always poses a threat with that massive left hook, however, most heavyweight boxing fans agree that Joshua would see him off.

    With Joshua not able to fight Fury until at least the summer of 2021 now with the WBC demanding mandatory challenger Dillian Whyte fight the title holder, it is thought Joshua will use this time to fight Oleksandr Usyk.

    Usyk recently moved up to the heavyweight division after obliterating the cruiserweight division. The southpaw fighter has a record of 17 wins (13KOs) and 0 losses and was the first cruiserweight in the history of the division to hold all four major world championship belts.

    Anyone who knows anything about the Ukrainian will tell you how much of a threat he is to Joshua. Despite having a knockout percentage of 76.47%, Usyk is no stranger to a boxing master class and would be a great challenge for Joshua.

  • IndustriALL Global Union Congratulates NUTGTWN, Hails Aremu at retirement as Secretary General

    IndustriALL Global Union Congratulates NUTGTWN, Hails Aremu at retirement as Secretary General

    The IndustriALL Global Union’s fifty million workers in 140 countries has congratulated the National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGWN) on the successful hosting of the 12th Quadrennial National Delegates” Conference in Abuja recently and the election of new national executive for the next four years. The new Executive Council is headed by John Adaji as the President elected for the second 4 years term.

    The high points of the 12th Congress were the adoption of the Secretariat report of activities in the past four years and the retirement of Comrade Issa Aremu as the General Secretary of the Union having served the union for 31 years, 8 of which as an acting General Secretary and 23 years as successively elected substantive General Secretary.

    IndustriALL Global Union with headquarters in Geneva in a letter signed by it’s Secretary General Secretary Valter Sanches, singled out the Union’s former General Secretary for appreciation for his globally acknowledged service to the labour movement. Comrade Aremu attains the statutory retirement age of 60 years January 8th 2021 remains IndustriALL Vice President and executive member of the Sub Saharan Africa region until it’s 3rd global Congress scheduled for Cape town South Africa in October this year. The constitution of Textile Union makes the position of General Secretary elective of 4 years term which lasts 2024. Comrade Ali Baba, a Principal Assistant General Secretary in charge of Kano area of the Union was therefore appointed as the Ag.General Secretary of the union. The outgoing General Secretary had since congratulated his successor whose appointment he said was “earned and deserved based on commitment, honesty, selflessness and faithfulness, loyalty to the Union” promising a smooth transition and sustainable progress of the Union. In spite of the challenges of factory closures and job losses, textile union had been adjudged relatively stable with peaceful record of successions at delegates conferences which often focused on issues that affect the workers and the industry rather than controversial issues of elective offices that had crippled the cohesion of many unions. The union had signed as many as 45 national collective agreements in its 40 years of existence without a national shut down of the factories. Labour observers commended comrade Aremu and his comrades for keeping the cohesion of the union which was once in turmoil in 1993 after an orchestrated violent attack on the union through fake report and rumors. To his credit he also led the union

    Aremu held all critical positions from an Organizer to senior Deputy General Secretary. He was also two terms elected Vice President of NLC (2007-2015) and members of labour market institutions such as Micheal Imoudu Labour Institute, Ilorin, Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund ( NSITF), National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, Labour Transport Service among others. He is the face of reindustrialization and revival of textile and garment industry campaigns.

    Industriall Global Union specifically singled out NUTGWN for commendation on its campaigns to revive the textile and garment sector through support to the Federal Government of Nigeria’s Textile and Garment Policy. It pledges to support the union “for a sustainable policy framework for manufacturing and for the implementation of minimum wages, and the moves towards living wages and decent work”.

    In the 1970’s and early 1980’s, Nigeria was the home to Africa’s largest textile industry with over 180 textile employing some direct 650,000 workforce and indirect millions of cotton farmers, traders and garment workers, more workforce than the Federal government! The sector which contributed over 25% of the workforce in the manufacturing sector and as much to national GDP currently employs less than 10,000 organized workforce. The Union over the years has risen to intensify campaign for industrialization, uninterrupted electricity, against influx of smuggled imported and substandard products, lack of patronage of home-made goods, poor infrastructure, high taxation and interest rates and the depreciating value of the naira coupled with insecurity in parts of the country. President Muhamadu Buhari had initiated a number of new measures aimed at textile industry revival within the context of Textile and Garment (CTG) policy aims at reviving the value chains of cotton growing, Ginneries, spinning and weaving, printing and garments production. On Tuesday July 23 2019, the leadership of the union led by the President, Comrade John Adaji and General Secretary, Comrade Issa Aremu, mni and the Nigeria Textile Manufacturers Association (NTMA) paid an historic courtesy visit to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.

    The CBN under the leadership of Godwin Emefiele has taken a number of bold and commendable efforts to encourage patronage of local fabrics, the notable being the signing of an unprecedented Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Service Chiefs, Chief Executives of Uniformed Services, and textile/garment manufacturers on enforcement of Executive Order 003 on Support of Local Content in Procurement by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). The MOU envisages that uniforms for navy, police, army, civil defence, immigration, customs, NYSC, road safety among others are sourced locally from the Nigerian CTG sector in pursuance of the administration’s drive towards economic diversification and creating jobs for our teeming population. Under the leadership of Comrade Issa Aremu, union made significant progress appreciable in organized the unorganized hundreds of thousands of self employed Tailors and Kampala makers in Lagos, Ogun, Kwara, Kaduna, Benue, Niger, Abuja, Katsina, Kano, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kogi, Cross River, Edo, Imo, Jigawa, Taraba, Borno among others., the challenge remains making them financial membership.

    Issa Aremu joined Textile Union as an organizer in 1989 at the request of former General Secretary and two terms President of NLC Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. Aremu’s activism however dated back to his university days in ABU, Zaria and University of nh. An economist, he was also the pioneer Head of Economics and Research department of Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC ) having served under two NLC Presidents namely Ali Chiroma and late Pascal Bafyau. He was the only Congress staff retained when Babangida military regime forcefully dissolved Ali Chiroma led executive in 1988 and appointed a sole administrator Chief Michael Ogunkoya. Comrade Aremu voluntarily resigned from NLC in 1989 under Pascal Bafyau “on ideological ground,” after which he joined the textile union. He is a recipient of numerous national awards including Member, National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos, Plateau State; (SEC, Senior Executive Course 27) 2005; 2014 National Productivity Order of Merit (NPOM) recipient, Alumni Association of the National Defence College and the National Defence College, Nigeria Awards, 2014; Award by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in collaboration with United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), 2013; Awards by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, 2007, May 26, 2010; 2013; and Award by the Bank of Industry, 2011.

    Aremu was a Two-term elected Secretary-General of the Alumni Association of the National Institute for Policy & Strategy Studies, AANI (2013 – 2017); Labour Delegate; 2014 National Conference and Deputy Chairman of the National Conference Committee on Civil Society, Labour, Youth and Sports. He was Kwara State 2019 Governorship CANDIDATE under the Labour Party of which he was a founding member. 2016 Fellow of the Bloomberg Media Leadership Initiative (A.L.I), Aremu is a columnist with Daily Trust over the decades and regular contributors to national and global issues in all platforms.

  • Ex-Man United defender Evra announces retirement

    Former Manchester United left back Patrice Evra announced his retirement from soccer on Monday, bringing a trophy-laden 20-year career to an end.
    Evra played for United between 2006 and 2014 and won nine major trophies, including five Premier League titles and the Champions League. He made more than 700 club appearances in total and also earned 81 caps with France national team.
    The 38-year-old also won two Serie A titles with Juventus after leaving United and said he will now move into coaching.
    “My playing career is officially over,” Evra said in an interview to Gazzetta dello Sport. “I started training for the UEFA B Coaching Licence in 2013, now I want to finish it and then go on to get the UEFA A licence.
    “In a year and a half, if everything goes well, I’ll be ready to lead a team,”he said.
    Following his stint with Juve, he was with French side Olympique Marseille but left by mutual consent in 2017 after kicking a fan before a Europa League match which led to a ban from European competitions by UEFA for the rest of the season.

    The Frenchman also posted a video montage of his career highlights on Twitter and Instagram with the caption: “Thank you, goodbye.”