Month: October 2023
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101 TRAINING COMPANY LAUNCHES CAREER-DIRECTING AND CAREER-FIXING SERVICE, ORCHESTR8 -4th December, 2019_*
(Flowerbudnews.ng) From their company headquarters in Utako, Abuja on the 4th of December, 2019, capacity building company, 101 Training Company, launches the Orchestr8 initiative, presenting the service as the new, all-encompassing and highly-anticipated go-to as far as preparation for the labour market is concerned.Orchestr8 is a leading human capital development product initiative whose aim is to drastically cut down the unemployment rates in Africa, starting from Nigeria. Its design and development is inspired by two things – the need to address growing situation of having more and more unemployable people graduate from universities (or drop out from schools) and fill the streets, hopping from interview to interview. The second inspiration comes from the desire to properly position persons with interests in foreign admissions and/or furthering education, according to what works in the world out there, thus eliminating the time, mental, financial and emotional efforts it takes to face repeated rejections.Orchestr8 builds from several rationales: the difficulty to get job placements, the difficulty to get jobs that offer pay commensurate to skill level, the mass deficiency in ICT-compliant job candidates, the mass ignorance of what is really expected from a job position and the carrying out of that job, the fact that the Nigerian (and African) labour market is not progressive and may be overwhelmed by new workplace innovations if care is not taken, the difficulty to secure admissions, the difficulty to discover career path and head towards it, the difficulty in finding a job that truly matches one’s career goals and passions, the difficulty to create time to fix one’s professional brand up, the difficulty of HR companies and HR departments of companies to sort out the wheat from the chaff, and the difficulty of admissions boards of universities to select the best candidates. In one brilliant package, Orchestr8 is designed to position clients in such a way that all of these difficulties are alleviated for them.In a heartfelt moment, speaking at the 101 Training Company Headquarters, the CEO, Mr. Abubakar Abdullahi stated that, “many competent and qualified employees are lost in the pool of unemployable workforce while many CEOs and HR Managers are finding it difficult to locate competent and skilled employees.” He went further by putting some statistics in context, highlighting the problems Orchestr8 was created to solve. “Nigeria currently records unemployment rates of 23.1% (Q3, 2018), up from 18.1% of Q4, 2017, and underemployment figures of 20.1%. This is a combination of 43.3% of employable Nigerians trapped in situations where they are severely disfavoured by the Labour Market. These figures are continuously threatened by the fact that Nigerian universities churn out an average of 700,000 graduates yearly, and per annum, an average of 450,000 jobs are created across all sectors.“Over 250,000 young graduates are now left uncatered for, and this staggering figure adds cumulatively to the numbers that exist in the previous years, and, except through a heavy stroke of luck or grace, the chances of these disenfranchised groups getting a job diminishes by the day, as the nature of this labour market adjusts itself on several basis, which many times is unfavourable,” he pointed out.According to the founding members of the organisation, the inspiration to design and establish Orchestr8 is the reformation of the idea of receiving helps from “the middle man”, turning it into a unique interconnected slew of product offerings, that provides significant clarity in career direction for product users; attractive, and industry-specific Curriculum Vitaes; Smart Profiling (digital and otherwise) that favours necessity, cleanliness, and minimalism, over stuffing and haphazardness; Professional resumes that leans more on the goal than on the person; and Interview coaching, cutting across all aspects from preparation, dressing, conduct, aura.According to the Orchestr8 team, “systems are in place to Orchestr8 over 3,500 persons in its debut year, and is inviting Nigerians from all works of the country who have been desperately looking for how to land that dream job, who are at a loss at what the future holds for them in academia or career-wise, who need help applying to schools, who want to be better positioned to attract the quality of job or education they believe they are worth possessing, and who desire to improve their state of being as it pertains profession to walk up to their doors, which are wide open, and make their requests.”Orchestr8 operates on the back of 101 Training Company, a subsidiary of The Corporation Global Integrated Projects– a conglomerate equipped with a cross-cutting sea of expert thinkers, managers, creatives and businessmen across the globe. 101 Training Company is a leading business process improvement and management consulting firm in Africa, purposed towards helping organizations to be significantly more efficient, effective and financially profitable, offering best practices business optimization solutions to implement address process, technology & organizational improvements.To reach Orchestr8, visit orchestr8.101training.co or go to any of 101 Training’s Social Media handles. Simply search “@101TrainingNG”.You can also call +234 (0) 704 117 7776, or email at office@101training.coSigned,Ademola Abidoye,For Orchestr8 -
Banditry: 2,000 repentant youths surrender weapons to Zamfara Govt.
No fewer than 2,000 repentant Youths who terrorised Gusau, Zamfara, handed over 190 locally made rifles and shotguns to Gov. Bello Matawalle at the Government House, Gusau.
The Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the governor on Media, Mr Zailani Bappa, disclosed this in statement on Thursday.
Bappa said the youth were led to the government house by the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Security, Abubakar Dauran.
He quoted Dauran as saying that he was convinced that the youths had genuinely repented.
According to him, Dauran said in the recent past, major cities of the state, especially Gusau were highly unsafe as banditry, youth restiveness and other crimes were the order of the day.
The governor’s aide, however, expressed happiness that the youth were towing the line of the repentant bandits and also repenting from their bad ways.
Leader of the repentant youths popularly known as Sani Shaidan, said that they were encouraged by what the State Government did, alleging that the immediate past administration in the state did not care about their welfare.
He said that they were convinced that the present administration in the state genuinely intended to address the ills in the state, hence their resolve to allow peace to reign.
Responding, Matawalle assured the repentant youths of the state government`s earlier commitment to finding lasting solutions to their plights.
The governor urged them to form committees that would monitor those youths who refused to accept the peace initiatives.
He donated five Peugeot cars for the monitoring of youths within the metropolis.
NAN
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Court orders DSS to transfer El-Zakzaky, wife to Kaduna Correctional Centre
A High Court on Thursday ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to transfer the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheik Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zinat, to the Nigerian Correctional Centre, Kaduna, to allow his lawyers easy access to him.
Justice Gideon Kurada, the trial Judge’s order was sequel to the application by Haruna Magashi, counsel to the IMN leader, at resumed hearing of the main suit in Kaduna, eight months after the last hearing in April.
The IMN leader and his wife Zinat are standing trial over allegations of culpable homicide, unlawful assembly and disruption of public peace, among other charges, in another court.
Kurada had on April 25 adjourned the trial of the IMN leader indefinitely to enable him serve on the panel of the Presidential and National Assembly Elections Petitions Tribunal, in Yobe.
At the resumed hearing of the case on Thursday, Magashi who held the brief for Femi Falana, SAN, the lead counsel to the IMN leader and his wife, applied for his clients transfer to the Kaduna Prisons, now known as Correctional Centre.
Magashi told newsmen shortly after the case was adjourned to Feb. 6, 2020, for hearing, that the team of counsel to the IMN leader had always had difficulty whenever they want to see him at the DSS detention facility.
He added that the Counsel would have easy access to the IMN leader and his wife if transferred to the correctional facility in Kaduna and that would speed up the trial of his clients.
The order equally took the team of prosecution by the storm, when the prosecution counsel, led by Dari Bayero, appeared in court set to continue with the trial of the IMN leader and his wife.
Bayero , also Director Prosecution at the Kaduna State Ministry of Justice, told newsmen that his team was ready for the trial, but it was stalled.
He, however, said that the team would appear set for the trial on the adjourned date of Feb. 6, 2020.
NAN
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2.5 m children suffer from acute malnutrition –Group
An Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), known as Network Health Equity & Development, NHED, disclosed that 2.5 million children below the age of five years suffer from Severe Acute Malnutrition, SAM, in Nigeria. (more…)
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Reps C’ttee demands explanation on IGR spending by PENCOM
The House of Representatives Committee on Pensions has frowned at the Nigeria Pension Commission (PENCOM) for spending it’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) without the approval of the National Assembly.
The Chairman of the Committee Rep. Alhassan Rurum (APC-Kano) expressed dissatisfaction for the expenditure at an investigative hearing on Thursday in Abuja.
He said that manner in which the finances of PENCOM were being managed by the commission’s management called for concern.
Also, the Deputy Chairman of the committee, Rep. Bamidele Salam (PDP-Ondo) said that the maagement of PENCOM must explain the spending of N2.13 billion of PENCOM’ IGR on administrative activities without approval.
“The committee also demands that the PENCOM management explain the spending of N369 million of its IGR on ‘Miscellaneous Expenses.
“The spending of N731 million of it’s IGR on capacity building and the spending of N1.8 billion Operational and Monitoring Expenses’, among other huge expenses, all without approval of the National Assembly,” he said.
Responding to the queries, the acting Director-General of PENCOM, Hajia Dahir-Umar, attempted to make verbal clarifications of the issues raised.
According to her, it is the right of PENCOM to start spending its IGR without further recourse to the National Assembly as soon as the president signs the Appropriation Act into Law.
Her verbal explanations were, however, not accepted as the committee insisted on sighting documented approvals and evidence of appropriation for the 2019 spending of PENCOM.
The committee gave the commission up until Monday, Dec. 9 to present to the committee the approvals for 2019 spending of PENCOM.
The committee also demanded the cash flow analysis for the IGR already spent and other necessary documents for clarity.
NAN
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China criticises U.S. for passing Uighur bill
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Shippers’ Council, transport agencies move to eliminate corruption in maritime
(Flowerbudnews.ng) Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) is collaborating with agencies under the Ministry of Transportation to develop strategies to curb corruption in Nigeria and Africa.
The Executive Secretary of NSC, Hassan Bello, said this in a statement made available to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday.
”The maritime and transport sectors are strong catalysts for socio-economic development of any nation, particularly as it concerns businesses, markets, countries and people/citizens.
”Despite the gains recorded in the fight against corruption in all sectors of the economy, the maritime transport sector has remained vulnerable to unwholesome practices.
”Capital flight and fiscal leakages that have plagued sector are worrisome.
”Therefore, NSC, agencies of Ministry of Transportation in collaboration with the Economic and Financial crimes Commission (EFCC) is organising a One-Day Summit.
”The theme of the summit is, “Zero Tolerance for Corruption in the Maritime sector.
”And it aims at highlighting the areas of corrupt practices in the sector and collectively develop strategies to curb the menace threatening the economies of most African nations,” he said.
Bello expressed optimism that a road map that would reduce considerably corrupt practices would be generated at the end of the Summit and sustainable structures that would guarantee predictability, efficiency and transparency in the industry achieved.
NAN reports that the Summit, scheduled for Dec. 9 will have in attendance President Muhammadu Buhari, Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo, legislature, financial institutions and critical stakeholders in the Maritime Industry.
The Summit will begin with a road walk at 7 a. m. at the EFCC Zonal Office, Wuse 2 and begin proper at the Banquet Hall, State House, Aso Rock
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S/Sudan to mediate new peace talks between Sudanese gov’t, rebels
(Flowerbudnews.ng) A South Sudan delegation has arrived in Khartoum to mediate in a new round of peace talks between the Sudanese government and rebel groups.
The delegation, led by Tut Gatluak, South Sudan’s presidential adviser on security affairs is expected to provide consultation and look into the final arrangements for a new round of negotiations slated for Dec. 10.
Spokesman for South Sudan’s mediation team Dio Matok made this known in a statement.
South Sudan has been mediating between the Sudanese government and the armed groups from Darfur, South Kordofan, and Blue Nile regions.
On Oct. 14, South Sudan hosted a round of peace talks between the Sudanese parties in its capital Juba.
Sudan’s Justice and Equality Movement, the Sudan Liberation Movement /Minni Minnawi faction, and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/northern sector took part in the talks with the government. (Xinhua/NAN)
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News Analysis: How FBN Holdings is strengthening gender inclusiveness in boardrooms
(FLOWERBUDNEWS) Educated women are widely acknowledged as having the potential to be great leaders.
Indeed, in developed countries, the average educational levels achieved by women are, at least, as high as those of men.
However, higher qualifications attained by women have not translated to an improvement in their representation on the boards of most corporate organisations.
Even in advanced economies such as Britain, the number of women holding the most senior jobs in the boardrooms of the country’s biggest companies has fallen over the years.
An analysis by Cranfield University, as part of its 20th FTSE Women on Boards Report, shows a sharp drop in the number of women occupying chief executive (CEO), chief financial officer (CFO) or other executive roles on FTSE 250 boards, and static numbers at the FTSE 100 companies.
In Nigeria, progress in achieving gender balance has also been slow because of the patriarchal nature of the society. Infuenced by culture, women are mostly under-represented at the managerial and board levels.
A 2016 survey conducted by DCSL Corporate Services Limited indicates that between 2013 and 2015, women accounted for only 14 per cent of the 915 directors on the boards of the 132 companies quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Two main factors are responsible for having fewer women at the top: the first being that women have family responsibilities, and there are not enough women to fulfil the requirements for membership of a board.
This is so because females devote more time and commitment to the domestic sphere, especially in their thirties; the best time to cater for children, but also to strive for promotion at work.
Similarly, lack of an adequate work-life balance makes many women with potential give up on their careers.
Experts, therefore, believe the presence of women on boards needs to be reinforced not only for the sake of creating more equality, but as a way of making corporate governance better and more inclusive for firms.
It is said that if women are neglected, even with their worthy investment in education and expertise, the economy will lose a core group of interested, talented, and highly qualified workers.
The society is also changing its values and corporations need to represent these changes as part of their implicit agreement with stakeholders.
The FBN Holdings, parent company of FirstBank, is leading the way in representing the change, thus redefining the Women in Business trajectory with women occupying various leadership positions. This positions the financial powerhouse as a leading institution in driving Gender Balance in the board room.
Mrs. Ibukun Awosika leads other women on the boards of FirstBank and its subsidiaries, FBNQuest and FBNInsurance. She has been Chairman of FirstBank since 2016.
Otunba Debola Osibogun, is Non-Executive Director; Cecilia Akintomide (OON), Independent Non-Executive Director; Oluwande Muoyo, Independent Non-Executive Director, all at FBNHoldings.
While Dr. Omobola Johnson, is Non-Executive Director and Oyinkansade Adewale, Non-Executive/Independent Director at FBNQuest Merchant Bank.
Others are Kehinde Adenrele, Chairman, FBNInsurance, Folake Ani-Mumuney, Chairman, FBNInsurance Brokers; Ijeoma Agboti, Non-Executive Director, FBNQuest Capital; Funke Feyisitan Ladimeji, Non-Executive Director, FBNQuest Asset Management; Titi Adebiyi, Independent Director, FBN General Insurance and Margaret Dawes, Non-Executive Director, FBNInsurance.
FBN Holdings’ recognition of the impact of women in its business operations at the management level no doubt sets the tone for other institutions across other industries to promote women inclusiveness in management.
This has helped to shape gender balance in the business atmosphere, thus influencing ethical practices in a cultured way worthy of consistently reiterating the recognition of females as impacting the economy and national income as a whole.
Commenting on the development, Mr Moses Igburde, Publicity Secretary, Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria, said the general concept of women empowerment was a good ideology.
“It’s is a concept based on the fact that all human beings are equal and able regardless of their sex and equal opportunity should be given to all humans to aspire to any position wherever they are or work.
“While the concept is to encourage them, on their part women should make efforts to achieve personal development that will enable them to perform when they get into position of authority,” Igburde said.
He noted that women should develop personal character of humility, integrity and the spirit of service to encourage and draw more sympathy and support from all stakeholders.
“It is good to bring more qualified women on board of companies and I sincerely appeal to those privileged ones to be of good behaviour.
“They should use their positions to leave exemplary life to inspire more women and the society will continue to support them,” he added.