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You can achieve anything you set your mind to do —EKSU’s best medical student

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You can achieve anything you set your mind to do —EKSU’s best medical student

Congratulations doc, but when and why did you decide to be a doctor

While growing up, the medical profession seemed attractive to me. I loved the idea that I could one day care for people. Thus, coupled with some mention and affirmations from my loved ones, it became my goal.

 

Can you give us a peek into your background, and what your dreams and aspirations were as a child?

I’m the third child in a family of four children. I was playful just like any other boy-child, but was also studious by the definition of the word. As a child, my desire was to be famous due to my academic prowess. It was the most attractive thing to me then, not money; and my dad, who is a lecturer and a voracious reader, influenced my attitude towards academic excellence. I also had brothers who showed enthusiasm for academic excellence.

 

In your elementary school days, especially secondary, who or what would you say helped you with your career choice?

As far back as Primary 1, I had teachers who were interested in my academic excellence. In my secondary school days, many teachers, especially Mr Opawale of Living Spring International Model College Ado-Ekiti, did things beyond just teaching us. They spoke words of affirmation which work for me a lot. Those words still linger in my subconscious, not as words now, but as feelings of ecstasy and confidence that I can achieve anything.

 

Securing admission these days, especially into ‘standard’ courses like medicine, has become tougher than ever. What was your experience?

It was long, but not too long. I wrote my first UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination) to the University of Portal Harcourt, but never went for the post-UTME. Then, I sat for the ‘university’ JAMB and ‘poly’ JAMB (these were days they were not unified). I got admitted in both, to study Agric Extension and Rural Development at the Obafemi Awolowo University and Science Technology at Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti. I chose OAU. Then, I wrote another UTME, where I finally got admitted to study medicine in UNAD (now EKSU). I thank God it was not longer than that, because I was starting to lose faith.

 

Were you under any pressure, either external or self-imposed, to score distinction in medicine? And how did you structure your life to achieve this?

Pressure? Yes, especially external. It came from friends. I am grateful that I have them in my life. Structure to achieve this was to work with the entire class in preparing for the exams. You see, medical exams have a huge curriculum. And though it can be covered singly, it would be less strenuous if it is done as a team. So, I keyed into what the class was set to do, and I got the distinction in surgery.

 

The fear of blood and morbid anatomy often scare people away from medicine, especially girls. How did you deal with these?

It was never a problem to me. Some of us were already eating in the cadaver room before our fifth session. The blood? I was not fazed. I guess I have my fears, but they are not cadavers or blood. Our ladies are amazons too if you must know.

 

Which aspect or part of the medical programme did you find most challenging?

Each one came with its own challenges, but top among them were community medicine and internal medicine. One needs you to memorise a lot of definitions, while the other is so broad you have to continue reading. I ensured that I gave each one of them exactly what they require, and I am grateful I passed them pretty well.

Tell us some of your experiences in the course of your study through the university as a medical student, and the lesson(s) you learnt through them.

Life lessons started for me with my UTME result. Then, I told my friends I was going to get 276, months before the exam – and I did. Also, in my first year, I wrote it down as my goal to have a 5.0 GP (Grade Point), and I did in my second semester. Then in my third year, I set my mind to have a distinction in neuroanatomy. I went through the process just like the others and I did. What all of them taught me was that a man can achieve anything he sets his mind to do, with God’s grace accompanying. If he works with the principles and situation-specific practices, then he will almost surely achieve it. There were many other lessons, but this stuck.

 

Does a medical student have time to socialize? How much time did you have for leasure or other things other than academics?

Oh! You can’t imagine. We do, in fact a lot! For me, I had good time to socialize. I wrote codes and volunteered in teaching computer programming to secondary school students. I played football up to NIMSA (Nigerian Medical Students’ Association) stage and I wrote and was editor-in-chief in some organisations. In all, medical students do have a lot of fun aside medicine, like start-ups, sports, writing, music and many other stuffs.

 

If you were to advise some candidates aspiring to study Medicine, what would you tell them to prepare for?

Prepare for the mental hustle. Medicine is a lot of things, but never impossible. So, set your mind on what you want while in medical school. Decide extra-curricular activities you want to engage in and do them too.

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I’m indebted to banks on my husband’s behalf; he almost strangled me to death

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I’m indebted to banks on my husband’s behalf; he almost strangled me to death

My life is battered and shattered as a result of the inhuman treatment meted out to me by my husband. He smokes Indian hemp, drinks himself to stupour and abuses me violently. He once almost strangled me in the middle of the night and at another time attempted to stab me. He has ruined my career while I remained indebted to a bank as a result of the money I borrowed on his behalf. It’s not likely I live to see another day if I remain under his roof.” That was the wife.

Then the husband: “She once slapped me early in our marriage. Though her family members have poisoned her mind against me, I still love her. To show my commitment to our marriage, I sent the other woman I met after she left me packing when she moved back to my house.”

These were part of the evidence given by a couple, Oluwatoyin Adebayo and Adekola Adebayo before Oja Oba/ Mapo Court C Customary Court, Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State.

Oluwatoyin had approached the court seeking that it puts an end to the relationship between her and her husband.

According to the plaintiff, she has suffered enough violence, abuse and humiliation in the hands of her husband and is presently depressed. Oluwatoyin emphasised that another night under her husband’s roof can lead to her death. She thus appealed to the court to grant her prayer of divorce so that they can go their different ways.

Adekola, responding to the claim against him, refused to admit to divorce.

Oluwatoyin, giving her evidence in full, stated thus:”My lord, my life is battered and shattered. The worst decision I ever made in life is that of marrying my husband.

“I was head over heels in love with him and never gave attention to his short comings and now I’m paying dearly for it.

“My lord, I’m married to a reckless human being whose main pre occupation is to smoke Indian hemp like a chimney. He’s a habitual drunkard and a brute. My husband has constantly failed to carry out his duties as breadwinner in the home. I play a dual role of mummy and daddy to our children. He has never been there.

“He shows no love or affection towards me and our children. All that matters to him is his bottle of beer and wraps of Indian hemp.

“The earliest time he returns home is 11:00 p.m.  He staggers home under the influence of alcohol.

“Many times, despite coming home late, but high as a result of Indian hemp and being under the influence of alcohol, he will beat me for complaining about his shameful act and wake our neighbours up. There were times he beat me in my sleep.

“He strangled me on one of such occasions and I would have given up the ghost but for our neighbours who forced themselves into our apartment when they heard our children wailing.

“He has beaten me and sent me out of the house in the middle of the night times without number. He once beat me and I was hospitalised for weeks. I lived only on fluid for two weeks during this period, “the plaintiff said.

“I bought all the property in our possession. He contributed nothing to making life easy or comfortable for me and our children.

“I took loans on his behalf from banks and I’m still indebted to these banks. He used one of these loans to buy a car which got involved in an accident.

“My lord, he threatened to kill me; he drew a knife at me during an argument and would have stabbed me. I still can’t explain how I escaped death that night.

“I’m afraid of my husband. He has succeeded in ruining my career and turning me into a psychological wreck.

“My lord, all I pray this honourable court is to end our union and grant me custody of our two children, “Oluwatoyin concluded.

“My lord, I don’t agree to divorce, “Adekola told the court.

“I love my wife dearly but her family members have succeeded in poisoning her mind against me.

“Oluwatoyin once slapped me during an argument early in our marriage but I overlooked it because I love her.

“She only has a few properties to her name in my house.

“I brought in another woman when my wife packed out of my house due to a misunderstanding between us. I sent this other woman packing after I reconciled with my wife all because I love her, “the defendant said.

Giving his judgment after listening to both parties, the court president, Chief Ademola Odunade stated that it was expected of the court to end a relationship filled with violence in other to save lives of both parties.

Ruling, Odunade dissolved their seven-year-old marriage and gave the plaintiff custody of their two children.

The defendant was asked to be responsible for their wellbeing, emphasising more on their education and health care.

 

 

 

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Rose Odika, Lota Chukwu, Arinze Team Up In New Crime Thriller

Rose Odika, Lota Chukwu, Arinze Team Up In New Movie Nollywood icon Segun Arinze has teamed up with other actors like Joseph Momodu, Lota Chukwu, Seun Akindele and Rose Odika to star in a new movie titled ‘The Executioner.’ The thriller released on July 26 tells a story of every day suffering masses calling for […]
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Country Sales Manager Job Vacancy at CANEI Corporation

CANEI Corporation is a leading supplier of recycled, offspec and prime plastic raw materials. The company is based in Toronto, Canada and sells materials to companies in Sub Saharan Africa, Latin America, Europe and Far East Asia. We are recruiting to fill the position below:   Job Title: Country Sales Manager Location: Lagos Requirements A… Read More


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USAKING Services Limited recruitment for a Customer Relationship Officer (Receptionist & Administrative Assistant)

USAKING Services Limited, is a NIGERIA based company with registry code RC: 978658. We are one of the leading professional property management (Real Estate), cleaning services and maintenance company in Nigeria. We are recruiting to fill the position below:     Job Title: Customer Relationship Officer (Receptionist & Administrative Assistant) Location: Lagos Job Description We… Read More


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Vacancy at MasterMindsHRSG Consulting for a Showroom Sales Executive

MasterMindsHRSG Consulting – Our client urgently needs the services of suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below:     Job Title: Showroom Sales Executive Location: Lagos Responsibilities Facilitate cold and warm calls to prospective leads; schedule and follow through on calls with leads and current customers. Develop strategies for more effective sales, both individually… Read More


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Proten International Job Vacancy for a Procurement Manager

Proten is an international Human Capital Development firm that offers a wide range of Training, Coaching and Consulting services to individuals, small businesses and corporate and governmental organisations. Our client base spreads across Europe and Africa with head offices in London, United Kingdom and Lagos, Nigeria. Human Capital is undoubtedly one of the most important… Read More


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Job for a Driver in Abuja at Ventoven Limited

Ventoven Limited is a management consulting company, focused on providing Human Resource Management Services, Procurement services and IT Support services. Ventoven is the official Talent Management firm for; Ventures Park – a co-working company within the heart of Abuja; Ventures Platform Foundation, a social entrepreneurship promoting company; Ventures Platform, an early stage seed funding company… Read More


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Reece Oxford Joins Augsburg From West Ham

Reece Oxford has joined Augsburg from West Ham on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

The 20-year-old spent the second half of the 2018/19 campaign on loan at the Bundesliga club and made nine appearances in all competitions.

Oxford became West Ham’s youngest player at 16 years and 198 days old after making his senior debut in a Europa League qualifying game in 2015.

The central defender, who can also operate as a holding midfielder, had spells with Reading and Borussia Mönchengladbach before joining Augsburg on loan in January 2019.

Negotiations reopened in July between FC Augsburg and West Ham after an initial deal for the England U20 international fell through.

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Buhari Reiterates Commitment Of Ridding Society Of Terrorism, Insurgency

President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his commitment to rid Nigeria of terrorism and insurgency as well as resolve all associated national security and humanitarian challenges in the country.

Buhari stated this at the Graduation Ceremony of the National Defence College Course 27, on Friday in Abuja.

He said that in spite of the commendable progress made by the armed forces in combating terrorism and insurgency, the nation was still beset with some existential and fundamental challenges.

According to him, the Boko Haram for instance, having lost their insurgency campaign, now factionalised and mutated into a new form of terrorist threat.

“Armed banditry and vandalism, kidnapping, pastoralist/farmers conflicts, cultism and political violence have become the new threats.

“Other crimes such as proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, drug trafficking, drug and substance abuse and communal conflict, all add up to the security mix.

“Furthermore, the state of education, the youth bulge, unemployment, socio-political and ethno-religious divisions, fake news and hate speeches all help to quicken and compound the security challenges.

“Our government is poised to promote national security and development; we remain committed to promoting a vision of a secure, safe, just, peaceful, prosperous and strong nation.

“Indeed, we shall be employing all elements of our national and human resources to ensure security, a just society, peaceful co-existence, national unity, prosperity and sustainable development, while promoting our good standing abroad,’’ he said.

The president said that at inception of his administration in 2015 the nation was at a critical crossroads adding that the Boko Haram insurgency was at the height of its infamy and virtually held Nigeria hostage.

He added that the situation constituted a clear and present danger to the corporate existence of Nigeria as a nation.

Buhari said that a lot progress had been made in tackling the security challenges, with the combined efforts of Nigeria’s regional coalition partners, the military and other security agencies.

He commended the college for keeping to its mandate and the efforts to re-organise and rebrand the centre to enable it to conduct research on contemporary issues of security and development.

He also pledged his commitment to continuous support for the centre in order to make it a regional hub of strategic defence policy study.

The president, however, tasked the participants of the Course 27 to see themselves as sufficiently groomed, in both character and learning, to take up the national challenges.

According to him, it is a clarion call to duty in service to their country.

“In the coming years, all of you Nigerians and allied graduands will be called to account for the period of strategic training in the College and you must not fail your nations,’’ he said.

Earlier, the Commandant, NDC, Rear Adm. Mackson Kadiri, said that the higher defence strategic studies programme of the college had gained international acceptance as a valid strategic professional military training education in Africa and beyond.

Kadiri disclosed that 127 participants drawn from Nigerian military, the police, relevant ministries, departments and agencies of government as well as military officers from allied countries graduated from the course.

He explained that the number was made up of 94 officers of the rank of colonel, brigadier general of army and equivalent from the sister security services and three commissioners of police.

Others according to him, are13 civilians from strategic departments of ministries and agencies of government and 17 participants from ally countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas.

“Due to the effort of the defence headquarters under the able leadership of Chief of Defence Staff, the foreign participation in the NDC Course 27 is the largest ever since inception of the college.

“This indicates the rising international profile of the College.

“In terms of infrastructure, the college has increased the pace of construction work at the college’s permanent site to ensure its completion in order to admit our participants to a functional and conducive environment.

“I wish to cease this opportunity to express our profound appreciation to the president for his sustained resource support for infrastructural development of the college.

“In the outgoing academic year, the college made great stride in terms of strategic engagement to contribute to national and regional security and to improve the overall capacity going forward,’’ he said.

A foreign participant, Group Capt. Maluk Singh from the Indian Air Force, told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the programme was impactful to him.

Singh promised to make use of the knowledge acquired to contribute to the national security and defence policy of his home country.

He disclosed that just like Nigeria, India had pockets of security challenges as a large country, adding that the Indian military had been able to bring some of them under control.

“It has been a very useful course for me because the course was so detailed and has given me the skill for a higher strategic position in the military and government.

“I have learnt a lot of things here in Nigeria’s National Defence College that will help me proffer solutions to problems.

‘We do have some security situation in our country but not on a large scale.

“Just like Boko Haram here, we have some problems in Kashmir state, in the central India as well as insurgency problem in North-East Indian States but we have been able to tackle them to a large extent,’’ he said.

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How We Drug Taxi Drivers, Kill A Solider – Local Govt Staff

LAGOS – Two suspects, who specialized in drugging taxi drivers and thereafter robbed them have confessed how they operated.

The suspects who confessed to be operating at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, were arrested by operatives of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT.

It was gathered that the suspects Sanusi Balla and Nurudeen Ibrahim, were nabbed after they allegedly drugged and killed a soldier, Sergeant Richard Akaeze of the Nigeria Army, and make away with his Peugeot 406 saloon car

Police sources disclosed that the suspects usually lure their victims to drinking joints and drugg them through food or drinks and made away with their vehicles.

Crime Tracker gathered that Sergeant Akaeze, one of their victims was given overdose of undisclosed drug which resulted in his death.

The suspects were said to have buried the remains of the soldier in yet to be disclosed site.

“His mobile phones and his car which he occasionally used as cab were taken away by the suspects,” oursourcesdisclosed.

The sources disclosed that the IGP was alerted about Akaeze’s disappearance, few days after he failed to return home by his colleagues and operatives.

Based on the directive of IGP, the head of IRT, Abba Kyari, a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) commenced investigation to unravel the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.

It was gathered that Akaeze’s stolen mobile phone was tracked and was recovered from one of the suspects, Balla.

Balla is said to own a car stand in Kaura Local GovernmentAreaof ZamfaraStateand was equally a staff of the Local Government.

Balla was said to have confessed that his friend, Ibrahim, who residedin Abuja gave him the mobile phone when he brought a Peugeot406forhimtobuy.

“He said, he did not buy the car because he had no money at that time.”

Balla, was said to have further told the police that aside his car selling business and local government Clark job, he had taken part in several car thefts with Ibrahim at the FCT where they drugged their victims before robbing them of their vehicles. He however denied taking part t in the operation that led to the death of Akaeze.

Police sources disclosed that Balla assisted the police in arresting Ibrahim in Abuja.

Sanusi Balla, 37, who is said to be married with eight children allegedly told the police that: “ I work at the Finance Department of my Local Government as a clerk in that department. I have a friend NurudeenIbrahimwhomImetinmy secondary school. He called me and said he has a car for sale. It was a Golf 3 saloon car. I bought it for N220,000

Three months later, he called again and asked me to buy a Honda Civic car for N230,000. Five months after he called again and sold a Peugeot 206 for me. But last year he called and told me to join him in stealing the cars since I was just enjoying the sales. I joined him and when we got to Abuja, we bought a drug known as Tributan . When we enter a cab we engaged the cab in a conversation, then we will make him our friend and offer him a chance to drink with us in a bar. While in the bar drinking, we will ask him to get us something we left behind in his car and when he leaves, we will drug his drink or his food and he sleeps off, we will take him in his car and dump in the outskirt of the town and l make away with his vehicle

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Outrage As Over 200 Priests Protest Killing Of Colleague In Enugu

ENUGU – No fewer than 200 Catholic Priests within the Catholic Diocese of Enugu have protested the killing of their colleague, Rev. Fr. Paul Offu, in Enugu State on Friday.

Offu was killed by yet to be identified gunmen, suspected to be armed Fulani herdsmen, while traveling on Ihe-Agbudu Road in Awgu Local Government Area of the state in the evening of Thursday, Aug. 1.

The Catholic priests, who marched peacefully, passed through major roads within Enugu metropolis on their white official cassock.

Some of the placards they brandished read, “Enough of these attacks on Catholic Priests”, “Governor Ugwuanyi, you are sleeping, wake up”, “Killer Herdsmen must leave Enugu”, “Enugu is in the hands of killer herdsmen”, “Ugwuanyi, stop Killing of priests”

“Catholic Priests are Targets of Hoodlums’’, “We Cannot be Living in Fear’’, “Government Must Address Security Challenge in Enugu’’ and “We Are Not Happy with Government’’.

Addressing newsmen on the development, the Catholic Bishop of Enugu, Most Rev. Callistus Onaga, said that the protest was to register the displeasure of the diocese at the incessant attacks on Catholic priests by hoodlums in the state, which had lasted for seven years now.

Onaga said that the Catholic priests were simply demanding for more security in the state adding that “if there are crop of bad herdsmen in the state they should be fished out and we will continue to live in peace with the good ones’’.

The bishop, however, noted that the attack had become unbearable as the diocese lost a priest in March, who was killed by suspected armed herdsmen.

He said that two weeks ago, another priest was shot in the state and “he is still receiving intensive medical attention as we speak’’.

“I am sorrowful and utterly disappointed on the security in the state. This year alone, we (diocese) have suffered some casualties.

“While we get worried when our priests are attacked is that it shows the level of insecurity other Nigerians face daily.

“Our priests are very much respected and honoured by the people (locals); so if these things can happen to them, what happens to the flock (the people they shepherd?).

“We were shocked to see a priest that joined in our meeting yesterday afternoon in this Bishop’s House very healthy and sound being reported to have died.

“Everybody is so sad, because it is becoming too constant especially within the past six or seven years now; we have suffered serious kidnapping of our priests.

“It is becoming too bad. In 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 our priests were kidnapped at various locations in the state.

“Only in 2017, we were given some breathing space. It continued in 2018 and this year, 2019; it is worse as we have suffered the death of a priest in March this year and now another issue,’’ he lamented.

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Nigerian Security Fragile, Shiitte Leader, Sheikh Saleh Warns

LAGOS – The insecurity in the country could snowball into anarchy, if President Muhammadu Buhari does not take immediate and drastic action to curb it.

These were the beliefs of Sheikh Saleh Sani Zaria, national spiritual leader and Secretary General of Rasulul A’azam Foundation (RAAF), a Shiitte leader, with national headquarters in Kano.

Saleh, in an exclusive interview with Crime Tracker during the week, was reacting to the proscription of Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) , a Shiitte group and the continued detention of El-Zakzakky, Shiitte leader of IMN.

The Nigerian Army last week in a press conference disclosed that El-Zakzakky is being kept in protective custody. But Sheikh Zaria noted that though, keeping him in protective custody “should not create tensions and confusions,” but disagreed that, “the fragile security of our country does not warrant that, as it has reached this level.” He therefore, called on “the authorities concerned to cultivate other ways of tackling the (insecurity) problem.”

He regretted that Federal government proscribed the group. His words: “It’s unfortunate that the matter was dragged to proscription. We had wished that the matter is solved through dialogue as proposed by Kaduna State Judicial Commission.”

Saleh disclosed that there are 10 different Shiiitte groups in Nigeria with over one million members.

On Tuesday, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu during a press conference in Force Headquarters Abuja, re-echoed Federal government proscribing the IMN.

Adamu stressed that the activities of IMN “clearly and consistently negate Section 1(2)(A)&(B) of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 and Section 2(1)(A)(B)(C) of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act of 2013 and hence, justify their proscription in overriding national security interest.”

The IGP further noted that, “in view of their increasing engagement of terror tactics and other violent and subversive activities which contravene the Terrorism Prevention Act 2013, as amended, and vide the judicial pronouncement of the Federal High Court, Abuja on 26th July, 2019, the Federal Government has classified them as a terrorist group and has accordingly, proscribed the El-Zakzaky-led Islamic Movement in Nigeria.”

He therefore, warned that, “henceforth, any person engaged or associating, in any manner that could advance the activities of the proscribed Islamic Movement in Nigeria, shall be treated as a terrorist, enemy of the State, and a subversive element and shall be brought to justice within the context of the Terrorism Act. The import of this is that all forms of procession or protest by IMN is now illegal and thus banned.”

In view of the IGP’s statement, we asked Sheikh Saleh if his group would require permit from the police or other security agents, before embarking on any procession such as marriage ceremony. This is because some policemen who know them as Shiitte, may not know that only IMN is proscribed and its followers tagged terrorists by the IGP

His words: “we normally inform the police and at times the DSS about our religious gatherings and events. Although, gathering like marriages and naming ceremonies do not usually require notifications to security especially in the parts we live in Nigeria.”

He frowned at the IGP’s tagging of all members of IMN or anybody who associates with them as terrorists.

“Let them be categorised in accordance to their offences, so that those with lesser crimes can be accorded fair judgement,” he cautioned.

He disclosed that the ideologies of his Shiitte group is totally different from that of El-Zakzakky group. He said their group preaches peace and engages in peace dialogue.

“We are a registered organisation while they (IMN) are not. Hence we are law abiding citizens. Our Foundation is purely theological while IMN is mostly political with religious coloration.”

According to him, his group “build mosques for religious activities in order to avoid clashing with Sunnis in their mosques, unlike IMN that do not build mosques and sometimes there are clashes between them and the owners of some mosques. We respect the traditional institutions (Emirs), while IMN does not.

Our members join and work in with different constituted institutions of government like the army, police etc, while IMN frowns at such act. We cherish peaceful coexistence with neighbours.”

He, therefore, condemned violent invasion of the National Assembly by El-Zakzakky Shiitte group. Saleh said, he does not “support breaching the laws of our dear country, because that will lead to chaos and anarchy.” He described the violent invasion as “a wrong approach, but peaceful demonstrations as enshrined in our constitution.”

Also speaking on the resented activities of the Fulani Herdsmen and the imposition of the federal government RUGA issue, Sheikh Zaria suggested that in order for peace to prevail, “the government should involve the traditional institution in the matter, because it is an old problem in a new form. In the past our Emirs/ Cheifs/district heads had succeeded in reducing the tensions to the minimal levels.”

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Friday, 2 August 2019

Rwanda Shuts Border With DR Congo Amid Ebola Crisis

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A year after the start of a deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a third case has been confirmed, yesterday, in the major border city of Goma, just as neighbouring Rwanda announced the closure of the border between the two countries. DRC authorities, yesterday, said the one-year-old daughter of an […]

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Britain To Spend Extra $2.6bn On No-Deal Brexit Plan

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Britain said it is ramping up preparations for a no-deal Brexit by spending an extra 2.1 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) to stockpile medicines, hire more border officials and fund one of the biggest peacetime advertising campaigns. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who took power last week, has pledged to leave the European Union without transitional arrangements […]

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Sudan’s Military, Opposition Move Closer In Transition Talks

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Opposition leaders said, yesterday, that they had resolved major sticking points in talks with Sudan’s military rulers, bringing them closer to a deal on forming a new transitional government after the ousting of long-time leader, Omar al-Bashir. The reported progress came three days after talks were thrown into question following the killing of six people, […]

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Consumers To Spend $150bn On Sustainable Products – Report

A new report has estimated that consumers will spend up to $150 billion on sustainable products by 2021.

The consumers are not likely to value all attributes considered ‘sustainable’ equally, as different attributes resonate best within different product categories, the report added

The top attributes that more than one-third of consumers are willing to pay more for include cruelty free (31%), farm raised (32%), organic farming (33%) and environmentally friendly (33.5%).

The report published by Nielson recently, however advised brands to carefully focus on products with sustainability footprint to build credibility and trust or risk alienating their customers.

“Given the many overlapping sustainable attributes that shoppers encounter today, we examined which sustainability related product attributes, claims and ingredient profiles could translate to price premiums for brands, with consumers willing to pay more for specific sustainability related attributes”.

The report found that products that are environmentally friendly and use recycled packaging resonate most strongly with consumers overall.

“Consumers find both of these qualities to be the most important to their decision making, as well as top attributes they would pay more across all categories.”

The report noted that with sustainability, as with any other aspect, an awareness of an attribute’s value can increase consumers’ willingness to pay more.

“Across categories, consumers’ familiarity with an attribute strongly correlated with their willingness to pay more for it.

It added: “Consumers could note if they were willing to pay a little or a lot for each sustainability benefit”.

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Senate Mulls Return Of Jan/Dec Budget Cycle

Senator Ahmad Lawan, President of the Senate, has expressed the desire of the ninth Senate, and indeed the National Assembly, is to have the budget cycle return to January to December.

“The budget 2020 is going to be part of what we want to do differently from the previous sessions of the Senate”, he said

He added that the expectation of the lawmakers is that the 2020 appropriation bill will be presented to the National Assembly on their return from the recess in September, even as he maintained: “It is our prayer and hope. It is desirable that that is done. Once that is done, it is our intention in the Senate and in the entire National Assembly that we devote a month of, possibly, October for budget defence only.

“In a situation that we are able to achieve that, there will be no more budget defence after October.

“Any ministry or agent of government that fails to appear to defend its budget, the National Assembly will take an appropriate action so that we are able to have November and a week or two in December to process and pass the budget and send it to Mr. President to sign in December before Christmas, and added that “We believe that if we are able to do that, our budget will go back to that regular cycle, that desirable cycle of January to December and that will enhance the budget performance of this country.”

He commended his colleagues for their sense of patriotism and commitment to duty in the prompt confirmation of the ministerial nominees, and added that the Senate is prepared to work with the executive for optimum performance but warned that the ninth Senate will be stiff when it comes to discharging its oversight functions.

“We are going to take our oversight very seriously because we will devote our time here to do the right thing and we expect that ministers and heads of government agencies will also do the right thing.

“Nigerians are desirous of going to the next level and we can only go to that next level when we are able to work together to make Nigerians and Nigeria better in terms of service delivery,” Lawan said.

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Expected Surge In Oil Supply Sustains Bear Market

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Growth in oil supply is forecast to accelerate next year in a global wave of production, keeping crude prices mired in a bear market and possibly lowering fuel prices for consumers.

The U.S. is expected to continue driving much of the surge in output, and increases by smaller producers such as Brazil and Norway will contribute to excess supply, investors said.

Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase analysts currently project supply will grow roughly one million barrels a day more than demand in 2020, resulting in a surplus each quarter of next year.

Oil fell about 6.5% to $54.80 a barrel yesterday, heading for its largest one-day drop of the year and extending losses after President Trump announced 10% tariffs on some Chinese imports starting September 1, 2019. Anxiety about trade tensions weakening demand has bolstered worries about a supply glut in recent months, investors say.

Plentiful supply has been a boon for U.S. consumers, who are on average paying less for gasoline at the pump this summer than they were a year ago and continue to drive economic growth even as business investment slows.

Companies including railroad operator Union Pacific Corp. have also cited lower fuel costs as a positive for second-quarter profits, though worries about economic uncertainty and demand continue to hurt transportation firms.

The expected oversupply is also the latest threat to the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers, many of which are curbing output to try to balance the market.

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Over 20m Shi’ite Members Across Nigeria Are Peaceful – Manniru

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Contrary to claims that the Shi’ite sect also known as Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) is a threat to national security, the leader of the group in Sokoto state, Malam Sidi Manniru said they have over 20 million members across the 36 states of the federation that are not only  peaceful but also believe in […]

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Customs FOU Zone ‘B’ Makes 623 Seizures In 6 Months

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS),   Federal Operation Unit (FOU) Zone ‘B’ Kaduna said it has made 623 seizures of various goods and items worth Duty Paid Value (DPV) N1,050’825,200.00 from January  to June, 2019. According to the Comptroller of FOU Zone ‘B’ Kaduna, Mustafa M. Sarkin-Kebbi, 153 vehicles and 14 suspects were equally apprehended […]

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Munetsi, AFRAA’s director to speak at Akwaaba Aviation Day in Lagos

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AKWAABA African Travel Market has confirmed the participation of the newly appointed African Airlines Association (AFRAA), Director of Government, Legal and Industry Affairs, Aaron Munetsi, in this year’s aviation day.

Munetsi, who has vast experience in the aviation industry, will be the lead speaker at the 2019 Akwaaba African Travel Market Aviation Day.

The former Regional General Manager, Africa and Middle East, South Africa Airways (SAA) was responsible for business development and stakeholder management at all levels as well as liaison with host government to obtain operating permits and support for South African Airways operations.

According to the organiser of the MICE show, the 15th edition of AfTM will be held in Lagos from September 22 to 24. The aviation day is billed for Tuesday, September 24, by 10am at Eko Hotels and Suite, with a paper on the Impact of airport development and airlines on tourism growth in Africa.

Also, the day’s event is expected to take a critical look at the contribution of airports and airlines to drive tourism in countries across the globe and Africa in particular. Governments all over the world are becoming aware of the importance of tourism and the role it plays in contributing to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as well as the development of the economy. It is believed that airlines drive tourism growth, with the examples of Kenya Airways and South Africa Airways.

It is also believed that airports drive tourism growth, given the example that passenger volume surged by 25 per cent at the upgraded Victoria Falls International Airport recently. The 2019 Akwaaba Aviation Day will X-ray the extent to which airport development and airlines drive tourism in Africa.

The event will feature presentations by notable aviation and travel professionals in the industry on issues concerning the sector. It aims to stimulate discuss from renowned industry players in the travel, tourism and aviation industry.

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FTAN, ANJET advocate restoration of culture and tourism ministry

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THE Federation of Tourism Association of Nigeria (FTAN) and the Association of Nigerian Journalists and Writers of Tourism (ANJET) have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to re-establish the defunct Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The president of ANJET, Mr Andrew Okungbowa and Mr Rabo Saleh, FTAN president, said recently in a press statement that there was no other time but now to restore the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

“This should be done if the country and the present government ever hopes to harness the potential of the sector given the abundant opportunities the creative industry and tourism present at this time,’’ they said in a joint statement.

Okungbowa said it would be a disservice to the tourism and culture industry and opposed to the commitment of the Federal Government to diversify the country’s economy if it continued to ignore calls for the restoration of the tourism and culture ministry.

According to the duo, the tourism and culture ministry was created by former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999 and later merged with information in 2015 by President Buhari.

It said that some countries, including United Arab Emirates were reaping from the windfall of tourism and culture and to enjoy this, Nigeria must have a dedicated ministry for the creative industry and tourism.

“The experiment with the information and culture ministry in the last four years did not achieve the desired goal as culture and tourism was treated as second fiddle to information.

“As a result of this, opportunities to develop the sector and upgrade the creative industry were missed and sacrificed on the altar of politics.

“There is no better time than now when insecurity in the land has got to an alarming level that the country needs a separate ministry of culture and tourism.

“With the minister focusing on the best ways of harnessing communication and marketing mix to drive the sector, infuse confidence in the source markets both domestic and international through the appropriate messaging mode,” he said.

Also, Mr Rabo Saleh, the FTAN president, said that the former minister’s lack of understanding and concern for the tourism sector was the major reason FTAN and other culture and tourism stakeholders were clamouring for a restoration of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture.

“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to as a matter of urgency create a Ministry of Culture and Tourism so that tourism can be given its rightful place and attention.

“It should not be made to play a second fiddle to information as we have seen displayed by the former minister and his team who totally disregarded our events for other matters they rated more important,” he said.

Saleh said the only practical way to drive tourism at the national level was to have a minister of culture and tourism.

He said the minister would be fully focused on working with the stakeholders and agencies of government in harnessing and developing the potential of the sector through policies, programme initiation and implementation.

“These were lacking in the last four years because the minister had so much on his plate and chose to focus attention on information only,” he said.

The two bodies indicated their readiness to work with the minister so appointed for the ministry when created to cover lost grounds and fast-track development of the sector.

According to them, there was much more to gain from creating a ministry of culture and tourism than there was to lose.

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Why we tell stories to save lives — Georgia Arnold

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Tell us about the MTV Staying Alive Foundation

The MTV Staying Alive Foundation has been on for over  20 years now. I co-founded it, and we started talking about issues around HIV to our MTV audience around the world. But what we realised, after a few years of operation, was that while it was great to be able to use the brand to create content, actually, we could do a lot more if we created a foundation, a charity. So, we are an independent charity, but we have the right to use the MTV brand. We are unique because we are the only charity in the world that can do this. What we do is tell stories to save lives. We do it through MTV Shuga. We want to reach young people wherever they are. It is really about reaching farthest miles anywhere around the world. We knew, when we started doing this, that young people were hugely affected by HIV globally and that’s why we wanted to be able to impact that. But as we have broadened our work, we have realised that you can never treat HIV in isolation, it is about being able to reach an adolescent boy or girl with information about their sexual reproductive health and rights. But you can’t target a young person and say you want to talk about sex or HIV and expect them to listen. You have to do it in a way that they feel comfortable with. So, we make sure that we are talking about their lives in everything that we do. We make sure that they feel that their voices are being heard and listened to, and we can reflect that back in what we produce.

 

There are several other health challenges that are peculiar to youths, why stick with HIV?

HIV hasn’t gone away. Despite the fact that it’s perception has changed and improved absolutely; in fact, when we started MTV Shuga 10 years ago, our message was very simple because there wasn’t much you could say. You could talk to people about using condoms, you could talk about the stigma and the myths around HIV and you could talk about getting tested. But then,  10 years ago, getting tested was traumatic, you were not entirely sure it was confidential, and the drugs you could take were not always accessible as they were expensive. But, if you look at where we are today with the information about HIV, first of all, there is a lot of different messages you can talk about. You can talk about self-testing, which is incredible. You can talk about PrEP, the drug that you can take if you are at risk of HIV; it’s a daily pill that you take to prevent getting HIV. More than that, if you want to focus on someone around HIV, you actually have to talk about sexual reproductive health in general. For a young girl or boy, you need to make sure that they understand what consent is. For a girl, that she understands that as a girl, a condom will protect you from HIV and from getting pregnant and other STIs. Also, that if a girl wants to look at contraception, there are other options out there. There are long-term contraceptives, the implants or the IUD. There’s also the pill. You also have the opportunity, if you want to get pregnant and also space out your next child. You don’t have to continually be pregnant. So there are a lot of different things, but also making sure that a young person knows that they should always double protect, but only a condom will protect you against both. So, there’s a lot to talk about.

 

Speaking on achievements, how would you categorise the achievements of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation. Have you found these measures to be effective, can they be quantified?

Yes, we can quantify achievements, because we have been effective. The World Bank did a study on MTV Shuga in Nigeria (Series three), and they did randomised control trials for 5000 young Nigerians and split them into two groups. One group watched MTV Shuga and the other watched a youth entertainment show that had no social message in it. At the same time, both groups got vouchers for youth-friendly HIV testing centers and were tested for Chlamydia on day one and then again, six months later. They were both asked 100 questions on first day and six months later. What they saw was that the MTV Shuga viewers doubled the number that got tested for HIV than the non-MTV Shuga viewers. Among the MTV Shuga viewers that were youn girls, Chlamydia dropped by 58 per cent in six months. Also, we saw that the MTV Shuga viewers were having less concurrent partners, which is probably why Chlamydia dropped as well. So, we have fantastic results. And I think we see it because not only do we produce this TV show, we have a huge audience here in Nigeria and across the world. We produce it rights free and cost-free, so we give it away. Not only does it air on MTV Base, but its also in Nigeria on NTA, AIT, and Silverbird. So, we have an  enormous audience; 720 million homes around the world are able to watch MTV Shuga.

We have also taken it off TV so we have a parallel radio show; we have a graphic novel that we produce and we have digital presence on social media. What I am really passionate about is the peer education that we do. We create MTV Shuga clubs. At the moment, over the next two years, we are training up 150 young people in Lagos State, Kano, and Kaduna, and they will be trained on how to use MTV Shuga. These  150 young people will then go out into those three states and into communities to create MTV Shuga clubs. Across six weeks, they will bring young people in and screen an episode and then talk about what they feel and how they feel the story reflects personally on their own lives. From that, we will see real change. So, in two years, we should reach 25,000 young people directly.

Shuga is back, what would you say are the three most important health messages that we can expect?

The umbrella message is sexual reproductive health, but I think number one would be contraception in terms of a young woman knowing what her options are, where to go and where to get it from. I think number two is HIV; that is fundamental to the world. Number three is tackling gender-based violence, that is so important to us. This is series seven, but before the end of the year, we would have produced ten. In every single series that we have done, violence, unfortunately, is always part of our storyline. So, what we make sure that we do is to ensure that young people who watch MTV Shuga know where to go to get information. We work with the Federal Ministry of Health here in Lagos and at national level, we work with ‘Hello Lagos’. We are also working with the Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), and for sexual health information, we are working with DKT’s Honey and Banana website, and Marie Stopes International.

 

Do you face any sort of backlash, especially from parents who believe their children should simply abstain?

Interestingly, till date, we have not had any backlash. I think it is partly because in every country, we always work with the government. We are not looking to smash down barriers, what we are looking to do is to be flexible with them, to try to push them a little bit. We have story lines that address not having sex at the moment. I personally don’t like to use the word abstain because I don’t think a 14, 15 or 16-year-old uses the word abstain. They talk about not having sex. I think it is very important that a young person chooses for them when it is the right time to have sex. Parents play a really important role in this. I am the mother of a 20-year-old, and it is really important to be able to have those conversations with your child. But they have to trust you and I think that as a parent, one of the things we encourage is cross-generational watching of MTV Shuga – that a parent watches it with their child, it opens up the door to having conversations around sex. We all know as parents that the more you tell a child not to do something, the more likely it is they are going to do it. If we can have an open conversation with them, if we are able to talk about ‘when you choose to do it, do you know how to do it safely’, then that is really powerful. It is not going to send them scurrying off to have sex, it is going to make sure that they are armed with all the knowledge they need to make sure that the first or the next one after that, they do it the right way.

 

In your opinion, does Nigeria have the right attitude toward tackling HIV?

I don’t think any country in the world is doing enough. The problem with HIV is that despite the innovation that has happened, HIV is still with us. In fact, there has just been some statistics that came out recently at an AIDS conference in Mexico. They are seeing an increase, in Eastern and Southern Africa, among young women of HIV. Today, there should be no increase in HIV, no one should contact HIV. In the simplest of forms, if we used condoms, if we were all tested, if we were all able to access PrEP, there should be no HIV infection. The reality is very different, and the reality is that the HIV epidemic is still an epidemic, particularly amongst young people, particularly amongst young girls. So no one is doing enough. Also, we rely too much on treatment, I think countries are very good at the treatment side of diseases. They are not so good at the prevention because to talk about prevention means you have to talk about sex. That is not the reality.

 

MTV Shuga has become quite popular among youths, do you think it is because of the name, or it is because of the message?

I think it is a mixture. The MTV brand is a really powerful tool at our disposal, we are really privileged to be able to use it and use it in such a positive way. I think the other thing with MTV Shuga is that what we try to do is reflect lives. So, before we start writing any script or storyline, the very first thing we do is that we sit and talk to young people in the country and the cities we are working in. For instance, in this series in Nigeria, we have characters who are not only from Lagos but Kano and Kaduna as well. We do focus groups with these young people, and we understand everything that they do outside of what their parents think that they do; what music do they listen to, what clothes do they wear, how do they talk to their parents, teachers, and friends, have they had sex, how many partners have they had, have they chosen not to have sex yet, and how do their peers respond to that. We take all of that and we turn them into story lines. So MTV Shuga is really about the truth of their lives, and I think that is one of the reasons young people are drawn to it. We tell the truth, and the truth isn’t always pretty. But I think when you see your story out there, it certainly reflects back on you and the actions that you take.

 

Did you think the show would come this far?

Truthful answer, absolutely not. When we started back in Kenya 10 years ago, we did three episodes and we discovered an unknown actress called Lupita Nyong’o. It was her first role. We knew we had been making a lot of documentaries and we had made a film, and we knew that there was power in what we were doing and power in telling stories. We didn’t realise how much we would connect with young people. We hoped. Not only are we launching here in Nigeria, but we have started filming in Abidjan, so we are doing our first Francophone MTV Shuga. Earlier this year, we premiered MTV Shuga Down South, the second series in South Africa. Later this year, we are premiering MTV Nishedh for India. It is the first series we have done outside of Africa. We have to make sure that we are always in the moment and that we always have the best acting talent, the most relevant musicians for the country and the region, but also quality. It is quality over quantity, and that has been our mantra this year. For the first time, we are producing four series, we normally do one a year. So we have to make sure we are really looking at the best story lines and making sure that we understand our audience all the time.

 

What’s the most challenging part of producing Shuga?

There are so many challenges. I was on set for a while, and the rain was one of them. We film inside and outside and we are in the rainy season and that is definitely a challenge. The script is definitely the bit that we really focus on, so I will see six versions of the script until we are all 100 per cent happy that we have got the voice right.

 

Describe MTV Shuga Naija season 4.

The best yet.

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Wukari Crisis: Now Is The Time To Act

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It appears that it has become the norm that any crime not linked to herdsmen won’t get the necessary attention, condemnation and action, the danger of premeditated interest and unconvincing stereotyping of a tribe in a country where there is multitude of tribes and different tongues. As we talk, lives are being decimated in Wukari, […]

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Why I am writing a book of poems

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What makes your writing exceptional and what stands you out as an online influencer?

I think a lot of Nigerians are indifferent to poetry most times because of the ambiguous words often used by poets. I feel that  my poetry is simple, relatable and it is  something even the non-lovers of poetry can read and understand,  though they are not used to reading poems.

As an influencer, the personal touch and creativity I put in my campaigns make me stand out on social media. Also, Lazywrita is not just a social media brand, it is a brand with a big name which is very important in building relationships in the social/digital media industry.

 

Tell us about your poetry book which will be published soon and what should your fans expect?

I have always been a book lover and an avid reader. One of my dreams while growing up was having my books displayed in libraries, book stores and in schools around the country. I am excited to tell you that I am one step closer to making this dream a reality. My book of poetry titled ‘A great poet’ to be published soon is something I feel everyone can relate with, it is something for the youths, kids and adults. ‘A great poet’ is a collection of poetry about love, pain, heartbreak, life and much more. I am inspired by things, people around me, personal experiences and from the works of other brilliant authors that I have read.

 

How have you influenced and inspired people since you started this?

I can say that I, alongside people like Olorisupergal, Demola Expoze and a few other people were the first generation of influencers in Nigeria so we faced a lot of challenges which some of the new generation influencers nowadays are not facing because some people have paved the way. I believe we are even yet to scratch the surface of influencer marketing in this part of the world as brands continue to invest major budgets every year on social media. So I took it upon myself to guide people and share insight into those who are interested in this line of work that I have found myself. The number of people/lives I have influenced is too numerous because aside brands paying me to share certain information or content to the public, there are instances where I take on CSR campaigns without getting paid. It is my way of giving back to the society.

 

What other projects are you involved in?

Aside from my upcoming book, I am also working on my YouTube page which is a lifestyle page dedicated to the hacks of social media and influencer marketing. It also showcases the lifestyle of a typical influencer. I also recently joined the team of Devon, Troy, Copper as the Chief Operating Officer. Devon Troy Copper (DTC) is a full service digital communications agency in Ikeja, Lagos that offers a unique mix of strategic services such as social media community management, influencer marketing, talent management, digital marketing strategy, copywriting, design, reputation and crisis management.

 

Tell us a bit more about yourself.

Anda Damisa popularly known as Lazywrita is a poet, a writer who started blogging as a career in 2013.. I am also a social/digital media strategist who loves exploring the internet.

I am also known as one of Nigeria’s top lifestyle influencers working on several major projects across Nigeria with notable brands like Guinness, Unilever, Nokia amongst many others. I was listed in Y! Naija’s top 100 Social Media Influencers of 2013 – ‘The definitive list’ with the likes of @omojuwa, @Lindaikeji, @Obyezeks, @El-Rufai, @Rosanwo, @Gbengasesan amongst many other important personnel and celebrities.

I am one of Google Africa’s top influencers in Nigeria, and I have embarked on several trips across Africa with the Google team learning and sensitizing my followers to how best to use Google tools to make lives simpler.

 

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Like A House Of Cards

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I never really gave Atiku a chance to unseat Buhari. Don’t get me wrong, Atiku is a fine politician, matter of fact, I think he is the nation’s most consummate politician since the coming of the fourth republic. Atiku’s problem has been that of timing, he had his chance in 2003 but he chickened out. […]

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Trump sticks with choice for spy chief despite apparent biographical embellishments

U.S. President Donald Trump signaled on Thursday that he still plans to nominate Representative John Ratcliffe to be the next U.S. spy chief despite worries that Ratcliffe may have exaggerated his achievements as a prosecutor.


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Don’t Force Mikel, Ighalo Back To S’Eagles – Eguavoen

LAGOS – Against the backdrop of calls to lure John Mikel Obi and Odion Ighalo from retirement, former Super Eagles’ captain and coach, Augustine Eguavoen, has advised against such calls, asking for the players’ decisions to be respected.

Although he admitted that the players would be missed in the Super Eagles, considering their experience, Eguavoen stressed that they should not be forced to act against what they believe was the best decision for their future.

Speaking in a radio sports programme monitored in Lagos on Thursday, Eguavoen expressed shock with Ighalo’s decision but said Mikel’s step was understandable.

“The retirement of Mikel is a little understandable considering how has been in the team for a longer while, but that of Ighalo is a surprise to me, regardless of the reasons behind it.

“Whatever the case, we cannot force anyone to play against his wish, since they have decided they want to stop, we should just respect their decisions and find the right replacements for them,” he said.

“Ighalo is the one who knows why he took the decision that many people believe was taken in spontaneous reaction to pressure and abuse from fans,” he added.

Eguavoen, however, submitted that the two players should be allowed to decide on their own, especially as they were now in their 30s, and are already thinking of life after football.

It would be recalled that both players called it quit with the Super Eagles after the team clinched the third place position at the end of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Egypt, making it the eighth time that Nigeria has won the third place match in the history of the competition.

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