Sunday 28 August 2022

World Institute of Peace Names Buratai First Bearer of Security Torch

 

Former Chief of Army Staff and Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Lt Gen (Rtd) Tukur Yusufu Buratai has become the first bearer of security torch in the whole world. This Honour was bestowed on him at the World Peace Symposium by the World Institute for Peace (WIP) on August 28 in Lagos.

 

Buratai was highly praised by the ambassadors of World Institute of Peace as a result of his committed efforts at ensuring peace in Nigeria that has been under attack by Boko Haram insurgents.

 


One of the ambassadors from Greece, Amb. Rania Angelakoudi, called Buratai an extraordinary soldier who devoted his life for the safety of life and property in Nigeria.

 

She congratulated Buratai for the great feats he has achieved as the First Bearer of the Security Torch.

 

A staff of honour was also presented to Buratai to commend his service to Nigeria.

 

In his acceptance speech, Ambassador Buratai noted that the issue of security should be of utmost concerns to everyone because "Nuclear arsenal is on the rise globally. About 27 countries are currently engulfed in conflicts worldwide and two billion people live in war affected areas. In this, children are mostly affected.

 


"Therefore, I dedicate my life to defend Nigeria, Africa and the world as I wholeheartedly accept this honour as a global touch bearer of peace and a for runner of global peace," he stated.

 

The event was graced by various dignitaries such as Honorable Jafar Ribadu, Mr Salaudeen Hashim, Princess gloria akobundu, Alhaji Manzo Daniel, Commissioner of Police, Lagos, Alhaji Hassan Sultan and many others.

Friday 26 August 2022

Unveiling Gifted C&S Female Talking Drummer, Damola Oyewale





It is commonly said that "Search within yourself to discover your gifts that are meant to be shared with others". 


Delectable Damola Oyewale, has done due diligence by looking within, and discovered the gift of playing the talking drum. Being a female makes her more unique, as this area is majorly dominated by the male gender.


Speaking about what inspired her to be a talking drummer she said: " About inspiration, wow nothing really inspired me though, just that I love drum beat. I listened, shake my body to every beat, then my dad suggested playing talking drum, and he bought my first drum".



About when she started she said: "I started solidly around 2015, but due to school I paused for a while"



She went further to specify where and what kind of events, she could play at; "Playing the talking drum for me is For church and every other gathering...."




Damola Oyewale is a talking drummer for the cherubim and seraphim church Nigeria. She is a graduate of history and international relations, from Lagos state university. Her stage name is also Damola Oyewale.



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How New FIRS Training Strategy Will Save Billions in Few Years *by Kelechi Okoronkwo

  


For big and critical organisations such the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) which has a workforce of over 11,000 staff, the issue of human capacity development is a big deal. With the preponderance of technology in all facets of human endeavour, the world keeps evolving by the day; and the workforce of such organisations like the FIRS needs to evolve at a higher speed per day in order to stay ahead of evolving trends.

 

This is the rationale for the frequent subject-matter training which the FIRS schedules for all staff. To sharpen the skills of staff, the Management expects that all staff of the Service, including contract drivers, should be trained on their job functions at least once in two years- that is, as a worst-case scenario. In practice, staff could get training on their job functions at an average rate of three times in one year. To achieve the above schedule, it becomes inevitable that the Service has to spend a lot of money on training. Considering the high cost of training using consultants in Nigeria at the moment, the cost of achieving high quality training for all of FIRS workforce over a two-year period could run into billions of Naira; and since such trainings are a necessity, the Service would have no option other than to pay for its staff development.

 

Recently, in line with its policy of cost saving and obtaining value for money, the Service introduced a new training strategy—Train the Trainer Strategy. The Management called for applications from suitably qualified staff to serve as Subject Matter Experts and from the numerous applications, selected outstanding staff who have expert knowledge of the subject matter, deploying them to handle various programs based on their expertise. As a result, FIRS does not need to utilise training consultants for all capacity building programs; the Service needs only to outsource experts to handle trainings where internal capacity is not available.

 

The Service has deployed the above strategy for about six months now and it is working seamlessly so far. During the strategy assessment engagement recently, some of the trainees as well as the facilitators praised FIRS Management for thinking out of the box. A class of staff who were undergoing a training on Fundamentals of Taxation at the FIRS training school in Durumi, Area 1, Abuja, gave a standing ovation to one of their colleagues after handling the training.

 

 

Reacting to the development, one of the trainees said that he was happy that the FIRS Management is now using FIRS staff to train FIRS staff.

 

He said: “This is a great initiative by the Management. You can see that everyone is happy. You are motivated because the person standing before you is also your colleague. You are freer to ask them questions, the class becomes more relaxed and interactive. You are also motivated to learn the subject matter so that one day, you can stand before other colleagues and lecture them. This is commendable and we want the Management to keep it up. Apart from making the class more relaxed, it also saves costs. Using this strategy, the Management does not need to always use training consultants. We can save the money and use it for other pressing needs of the Service. It also helps both the trainers and the trainees; the trainers would internalise the subject matter more if they keep teaching other staff; because you would not want to come here and mess up yourself, you would try to read the subject matter very well. By doing so, the trainers are equipping themselves more. For the trainees, you are challenged and motivated to do better”.

 

Responding to accolades, one of the trainers said “We will report back to the Management that you said that this strategy is good. We also believe that it is good. Thank you very much”, the trainer said.

The Director of Career and Skills Development Department of the FIRS, Mrs. Angel Fadahunsi, said that the Service is convinced that using competent staff to train other staff would be more productive.

 

“Yes, that is the way the Service is going. Why should we be paying consultants to come and train our staff when we have the capacity to train ourselves? There is no reason for that. This is one of my Department’s 2022 Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and we are working hard to achieve it.

 

By next year, more training programs which were outsourced will be handled by staff. We are not outsourcing them any longer. You can see that both the trainers and the trainees are happy; and at the same time, the Management is saving money. We are using our competent staff to train other staff.

 

 

This is the way the Service is going and it’s just one of many innovations that the ECFIRS has encouraged us to adopt; watch out for more” she said.

 

-Okoronkwo is a Technical Staff to FIRS Executive Chairman

Thursday 25 August 2022

Real Reason Naziru Isyaku Rabiu Resigned as Executive Director from BUA Foods

Naziru Isyaku Rabiu


 

Naziru Isyaku Rabiu has resigned from his Executive Director post at his father’s BUA Foods PLC less than a year after his appointment.

 BUA Foods Plc, one of Nigeria’s biggest and publicly-traded food production companies.

More facts have emerged revealing the reasons behind his resignation.

A corporate disclosure that was filed with the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) said the resignation took effect on August 17, 2022. The statement did not offer further explanations.

“BUA Foods Plc (the Company) hereby notifies the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the investing public of the resignation of Isyaku Naziru Rabiu as a Director on the Board of Directors of the Company with effect from 17th August 2022,” the brief statement said.

However, a source at the company who spoke to us anonymously revealed that Rabiu’s resignation became necessary to enable BUA Foods to meet some regulatory requirements as set by NGEX.

Nigeria’s Code of Corporate Governance (on family and interlocking directorship) requires that “not more than two members of the same family shall sit on the Board of a public company at the same time,” the source said.

In the same vein, the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) in Nigeria has a similar requirement under its Corporate Governance Guidelines.

 Naziru Isyaku Rabiu is the son of Nigerian billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu, who currently serves as the Chairman and CEO of BUA Group owners of BUA Foods PLC. Already another member of the family is on the Board as an Executive Director.

Before he was appointed an Executive Director at BUA Foods Plc in November 2021, he was a director at IRS Pasta & Flour Limited which was later merged with other companies to form BUA Foods Plc. In January 2022, BUA Foods Plc was listed on the Nigerian Exchange. And this necessitated the latest board changes.

The source who spoke to us in confidence maintained that Naziru Isyaku Rabiu remains an Executive at BUA Foods in the meantime.

The young professional, who holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Economics from the University of Hertfordshire, has held previous positions within the conglomerate, including Commercial Director and Business Development Officer.

Naziru had also briefly worked as a business analyst at Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading indigenous oil exploration firms.

Wednesday 24 August 2022

Kayode Akinsola Holds Virtual Mentoring Programme for Law Students, Young Lawyers October 24




As part of his effort in giving back to the society, Barrister Kayode Akinsola is set to organize a virtual mentoring Programme to law students and young lawyers in Nigeria.


The project Director, Barr. Bimpe Adeoye disclosed this during a phone interview with newsmen on Wednesday.


The virtual program is scheduled to hold on Monday 24th October 2022 till Friday 18th November 2022.


The mentorship program is designed for final year  law students and young lawyers in Nigeria.


The lawyer said Akinsola will intimate the participants the solutions to those challenges young lawyers are facing in the cause of their duties and how to navigate through.


According to her ‘there are 10 slots for final year students ,10 slots for law school students and 10 slots for young lawyers’


"This program is like giving back to the society. Young students who are graduates of  law and people who are still undergraduate of law would not be exempted, but the selection process would be based on merit.


"He would mentor them on how to target the best law firms for their internships and how to write a better Curriculum Vitae. Corporate commercial aspect of law will also be part of the sessions” Abioye said.


"The goal of the mentorship programme is to raise a cross section of young minds, who seek understand the applicability of knowledge to their business environments. The mentees are taken through the process of Action Learning and they would be exposed to business solutions in real times.


"The selection process might appear to be rigorous, but it worth the stress in the end. Participants that are interested,  could send an email to info@kayodeakinsola.com 


Over the years, Akinsola have assisted individuals and organisations achieve their corporate objectives. The core of his practice is to develop business plans and execute them. 


"While focusing on market trends, he writes company policy manual that regulates the staff activities. Kayode Akinsola had created business solutions that met and exceeded industry standards.


Kayode Akinsola is a Polymath, Policy Consultant and a business lawyer. With his over decades of his cumulative experience in Consulting, He has enjoyed patronage from many oorganizations in Africa as well as other continents of the world. He is the President of Queens Group Africa, a Professional services firm based in Nigeria.


Kayode Akinsola is an international conference speaker who has written many books and journals to his credit. He is Fellow of the Institutes of Management Consultants as well as Business Diplomacy.

Medicaid Foundation CEO, Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu, Bags Fellowship of African Institute Of Public Health Professionals

On Sunday, 14th August  2022 in a tasteful event in Birnin Kebbi, Her Excellency, Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu, CEO, Medicaid Cancer Foundation, Member, Board of Directors- Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) was inducted as a fellow of the African Institute of Public Health Professionals for her outstanding contributions which have propelled significant innovation and progress in public health and cancer withing Nigeria and beyond.




Induction into the fellowship is a significant milestone in a public health professional’s career, in which their accomplishments are honoured by their colleagues within and outside the profession. Fellows are selected based on their remarkable contributions and impact to improve the health of people everywhere. This year, six (6) members have been awarded this honour by AIPHP because of their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance public health in Nigeria.


In May 2022, the institute organised a 2-Day seminar on “Promoting African Health status through effective cancer prevention and control programs” held in Lagos, aimed to call for systematic action in terms of prevention and control interventions as a matter of social responsibility as well as addressing cancer mortality rates, high morbidity rate, high treatment cost, lack of awareness and misconceptions about cancer disease. Dr Bagudu was a guest speaker via zoom.
Speaking at the investiture in Birnin Kebbi,  Kebbi state,the Registrar of the Institute, Dr. Ayodele Bankole James FAIPH, said Her Excellency was made a Fellow of the Institute after going through her works, service to humanity and achievements as the Founder and the CEO of Medicaid Cancer Foundation, in the area of Cancer locally, Nationally and Globally as a Board Member at the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). Dr. Bagudu has spent the last seventeen (17) years advocating for cancer control. In addition, she brought her experience as a paediatrician to the role of First Lady of Kebbi in 2015. Working with in as the chief health advocate of the state, Kebbi has achieved many public health milestones. Top of the list is increase in immunisation coverage from 17% in 2015 to 85% today.
During her acceptance speech, Her Excellency Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu said “I am indeed very honoured by the conferral of this fellowshi”  She pledged to continue to put more effort into the good works she’s doing, especially in the cancer control space.


“We have to acknowledge the great role that Public Health plays in strengthening our health care system. For me, as a Clinician, as an Advocate, as a Mother, Public Health will always be a frontline issue that I must continue to play a role. The burden of Cancer is a Public Health Emergency and it’s one policy makers must recognize if we are to improve cancer awareness and early diagnosis.


Dr Ayoldele said in closing, “Let us honour Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu before her people in Kebbi, she is a worthy daughter of Africa, and the African Institute of public Health Professionals will mobilise support for your election as the UICC President-Elect in October and on behalf of AIPHP and members in Kebbi State, we appreciate your good work.”


“I am extremely proud to see Her Excellency honoured as a fellow, for her numerous advocacy and policy accomplishments,” said Hon. Jafar Mohammed, the Commissioner of Health, who was also a fellow member of the institute. He enumerated the achievements of the Kebbi State Government under the administration of Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu across the cancer continuum. Other Members of the Institute who were present at the occasion include, the E.S Primary Health Care Agency, Dr. Abubakar Kaoje, Dr. Aisha Aminu Senchi, Dr. Labbo Gwandu. The occasion was also graced by the representatives of IHP, WHO, NGOs and CBOs in the State.

Tuesday 23 August 2022

Hamzat, Ogunlewe, Demola Olisa, Others Hail Senator Adefuye @78

 

Eminent personalities within and outside Nigeria on Sunday, the 14th of August 2023 graced the 78th birthday celebration of former Distinguished Senator of the federal republic of Nigeria, Senator Anthony Adefuye at his Lagos residence.

Senator Anthony Adefuye is a top political ally of the presidential flag bearer of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and also a member of the Lagos State Governance Advisory Council, GAC.

Those in attendance cut across political, social, religious and ethnic divides.

 Chief among the dignitaries is the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat and the Chief of Staff to the governor of Lagos State, Mr Tayo Ayinde among other top government representatives who all came in droves to celebrate the man who most described as near to perfect politician.

Other notable personalities at the event includes APC leader in Somolu lagos, Hon. Demola Olisa Adefalujo, former Sole Administrator of Yaba LCDA, Hon. Bayo Adefuye, former Surulere Local Government Chairman, Hon. Ajide, Hajia Nafisat Tafawa Balewa, Dr Mrs Nike Akande, among others.

The one week long celebration event kicked off on Wednesday, 10th August, 2022 as the celebrant hosted all his political associates including over 30 Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Campaign Support Groups at his residence. DG Bola Tinubu/Shettima campaign organization and Former Minister For Communications, Engr Adebayo Shittu was among dignitaries on this day.

The celebration continued on Thursday, 11th August with the finals of the annual Senator Anthony Adefuye Under 16 football competition for male and female footballers at the NPA sports ground, Surulere, Lagos with some ex internationals in attendance.

On Friday, the Theater Art and Motion Picture Practitioners Association Of Nigeria, TAMPAN held it's annual OLUGBON DAY celebration in honor of the celebrant as part of the events put together for the birthday celebration of the political titan.

The celebrations continued on Saturday as the day was specially set aside for only family of the Adefuyes as Senator Adefuye hosted all his family members both Nuclear and extended, cutting across 4 generations to a family get-together at his residence.

Sunday, the 14th August was the final and the D-Day of Senator Anthony Adefuye birthday celebration and it lived more than expectations as every who is who in the society was either in attendance or sent In a representative.

The Deputy Governor of Lagos State Dr Obafemi Hamzat and other top government functionaries were on hand to accompany the Adefuyes to the birthday Mass Celebration at St Dennis Catholic church Bariga Lagos, from there the celebration proceeded to the Lekki residence of the celebrant where some other political, social and business associates of Senator Adefuye all trooped in to celebrate with one of their own.

Senator Anthony Adefuye was a political disciple of late Yoruba leader, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and one of the strongest political allies of the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.