Month: November 2023

  • Poultry Show: Industry needs FG intervention, says Association

    Poultry Show: Industry needs FG intervention, says Association

     

     

    Poultry Show: Industry needs FG intervention, says Association

     

    By Joy Akinsanya

     

    The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has urged the Federal Government to find a lasting solution to the rising cost of poultry feed in the country.

     

    The Association made the call at the opening ceremony of the 12th edition of the Nigeria Poultry Show in Abeokuta.

     

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of this year’s show is “Mitigating the challenges of the Poultry Industry: Current perspectives, the role of government and the private sector”.

     

    PAN noted that the challenge of the rising cost of poultry feed as well as other challenges facing the poultry industry were greatly affecting the sector.

     

    Dr Ayoola Oduntan, the Group Managing Director of AMO Group of Companies who was the guest speaker at the event, said the Federal Government should support the agriculture sector to guarantee food security.

     

    “Agriculture is 21% of GDP; it is the biggest employer of labour in this country.

     

    “Subsidy is not a bad word if it is directed towards production rather than consumption.

    “We will like the government to provide significant and specific support to agriculture; we have no business in importing foods.

     

    “We need government support; we need to sit with the government to explain to them, walking the talk with them to bring agriculture to the rightful place,” Oduntan said.

     

    Earlier in his opening remarks, Chairman of the South-West Zone of the association, Rev. Gideon Oluleye, said the show aimed to find lasting solutions to confront the challenges facing the poultry industry and revive it.

     

    “Let the government increase funding into agriculture, particularly the poultry subsector.

     

    “We are also enjoining the government to create a market for farmers through policies like the school feeding programme.

     

    “Let them use our products to feed internally displaced persons (IDP) centres, the correctional centres.

     

    “If there are concerted plans in this direction, I am sure we won’t have the problem of sales,” Oluleye said.

     

    The association’s National President, Mr Sunday Ezeobiora, decried the high cost of production, listing funding, infrastructure and marketing as some of the challenges presently facing the poultry industry.

     

    “If these are not handled well, they may kill the poultry industry in Nigeria,” Ezeobiora said.

     

    The Commissioners for Agriculture from States in the South-West geo-political zone were present at the occasion.

     

    The Commissioners from Ogun, Mr Bolu Owotomo; Lagos, Hon. Abisola Olusanya and Oyo State, Mr Olasunkunmi Oluleye, all delivered goodwill messages during the opening ceremony.

     

    They pledged their continuous support for the agriculture sector in their States in line with the Federal Government’s move to enhance food production in the country.

     

    Highlight of the event was the tour of exhibition booths where different poultry equipment and feeds, among others, were displayed (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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  • 17th Culturati fair holds Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 in Lagos -Organisers

    17th Culturati fair holds Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 in Lagos -Organisers

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Organisers of the 17th edition of Culturati, a cultural fair, have scheduled the event for  Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 in Lagos.

    Tiwasayo Odugbesan, Project Coordinator for Culturati, disclosed this during a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Odugbesan said  that the 2023 edition had been deliberately designed to run through four days as more programmes had been infused into the event.

    She revealed the theme for Culturati as “Exploring Opportunities in African Culture for Economic Development via Strategic Investments in Tech, Tourism & Art”.

    “This year’s edition will break with tradition and run for four days, instead of one, to provide a richer content and variety for Lagosians and visitors.

    “It will feature art exhibitions and competitions, fashion shows, a food village, talent hunt, games, music, an award ceremony and assorted displays of entertainment.

    “According to the schedule of events, the main event will feature a beachside exhibition of food, fashion, arts and more slated to run from 11am between Nov. 30 and Dec.2 at Sol Beach, Victoria Island.

    “The grand finale will take place at 6pm on December 3rd at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island.

    “This year, we are serving out a far richer variety of the entire artistic and cultural spectrum that will cater to everyone regardless of nationality, ethnic origin or cultural orientation. It is African culture on a global canvas,” she said.

    According to Odugbesan, a pre-event symposium has also been organised to hold on Nov. 16 with the theme “Enhancing Africa’s Economy Through Investments in Culture, Arts & Tourism”, at University of Lagos.

    She said the symposium would  feature several top-notch leaders in contemporary art including Chioma Ude, founder of the African International Film Festival, who will deliver the keynote address.

    “Several prominent names in the Nigerian entertainment industry will be on hand to join the panel sessions and drive conversations.

    “We look to drawing in the younger generation to understand and appreciate the value of culture and the need for cultural identity in the modern global miliue,” she said

    Odugbesan explained that Culturati had remained  a catalyst for the creative economy, consistently creating opportunities for African creatives and SMEs to leverage.
    She said the programme annually brings  together Africans to explore the many aspects of the continent’s rich and diverse culture.

    According to her, this is  an attempt to establish culture and the arts as veritable tools for social cohesion, youth development, tourism and economic empowerment.

    Speaking on the success stories achieved in the past 16 years, Funmi Ojo, Head of Brands and Communications for Culturati, noted that the culturati academy had produced successful visual artists, actors, fashion entrepreneurs and more.

    Ojo said majority of the programmes were scheduled to hold at the beach deliberately to infuse nature.

    “We can lay claim to lots of achievements, Nancy Isime is our product at Culturati and several others, doing well today.

    “The 2023 edition promises to be eventful, you can imagine having Jollof rice port at the beach, visual artists having their exhibition at the beach. Also we have prizes to be won for various competitions,” she said.

    Ojo said that Culturati was created originally as “Sisi Oge” in 2006 and had evolved over the years to become an important part of the entertainment landscape in Lagos, drawing local and foreign visitors annually.

    Also, one the partners for Culturati, Mr Olanrewaju Kuyesi, Chief Executive Officer,  GodMade Homes Luxury, said,  “We have a wonderful partnership with Culturati to take the cultural fair to the next level.

    “Overtime, we have been providing residential apartments for people across Lagos, so for Culturati, we are showcasing that we can provide hospitality and tourism appartments with reflection of our culture in our creativity,” he said.

    Titilayo Oyinso, Executive Assistant to the convener of Culturati, encouraged the youth to participate in the mini masterclasses organised for intending visual artists.

    She said this would guide them on the business of creative arts. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

  • DTAC Advances Pres. Tinubu’s Soft Power Diplomacy Initiative as DG Visits Uganda, Meets TAC Volunteers, Minister, VCs in Kampala

    DTAC Advances Pres. Tinubu’s Soft Power Diplomacy Initiative as DG Visits Uganda, Meets TAC Volunteers, Minister, VCs in Kampala

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Kampala (Flowerbudnews): Pres. Tinubu’s Soft Power Diplomacy Initiative received a boost in Uganda  as Director General of the Directorate of Technical Aid Corps, Hon. Yusuf Buba Yakub  Uganda, met TAC Volunteers, Uganda Minister, VCs in Kampala.

    Speaking  during the visit, Hon. Buba Yakub emphasised the wisdom  and enormous advantages that soft power wielded over coercion in nation-to-nation relations, a  statement by Nkem Anyata-Lafia,
    Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the DG, DTAC, disclosed.

    Hon. Bube met separately with Volunteers serving in the TAC Scheme, Vice Chancellors of Universities hosting the Volunteers in Uganda as well as the Minister of Education and Sports of Uganda.

    The DTAC Director General said that the Technical Aid Corps Scheme remained an instrument of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy through which President Tinubu Administration wished to continue to deploy soft-power diplomacy to countries of Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific in line with the Nigerian President’s 4-D Agenda.

    Hon. Buba Yakub acknowledged the strong bilateral ties and relations existing between Nigeria and Uganda even before the establishment of Country Missions in their both capital cities.

    He reminded his diverse audiences that Nigeria recognised early enough, her immense potential in human and natural resources, necessitating her big-brother roles.

    Hon. Buba Yakub noted that Nigeria took an Afro-centric stance to contribute to the development of sister- African countries as well as countries with sizable black populations across other continents in what is generally known as South-South co-operation.

    The DTAC Boss said that the provision of manpower to such African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries was a deliberate move  to bridge the gap in capacities that were  lacking in those nations and also help develop the needed skills among such host nations towards the attainment of self-reliance.

    He said; ”Uganda and Nigeria have come a long way., I recall that the first Chief Justice of Uganda, Justice Udo Udoma, was an eminent Nigerian jurist from today’s Cross River State.

    ”It is no wonder,therefore,that when the TAC Scheme came on board with the establishment of the Directorate of Technical Aid Corps in 1987, Uganda became one of the first countries to receive Volunteers and benefit from the Scheme in 1988.

    “About 35 years after, I am happy to observe that we have continued to deploy quality Volunteers to Uganda. These Volunteers, from what we have gathered in the course of this visitation and from what University authorities have, specifically, told us,have continued to discharge their duties with dexterity and knowledge’:

    Hon Buba Yakub said further;”the volunteers have been adjudged by all as worthy Ambassadors of the Nigerian nation,who have exemplified character, conduct and learning wherever they are currently serving”.

    Earlier, during interactions with the Volunteers at the Nigerian Mission in Kampala, where they had gathered to receive the DTAC delegation, the Volunteers expressed appreciation for the benefits the TAC Scheme has provided to them to contribute to global development and to return to Nigeria better.

    Most of the 75 Volunteers ranged from Senior Lecturers, Associate Professors and Professors, among whom are Faculty Deans, Heads of Departments and Directors of Schools in the four Universities where they are serving in Uganda

    Hon. Buba Yakub and his delegation also  interacted with the authorities of the four Universities where the Nigerian volunteers are serving.

    Those who attended the session with the Nigerian delegation were, Vice Chancellor of Kampala International University, Prof. Muhamad Mpezamihigo, that of Canvendish University, Prof. John Mogisha as well as Associate Prof. Ismail Simbwa Gyagenda of Islamic University in Uganda( IUIU) and the representative of the Vice Chancellor of Kabale University, who is also Dean , Faculty of Engineering in the institution, Prof.Moses N. Twesigye-Omwe,

    The DTAC delegation was enthralled at the level of encomiums poured on the TAC Scheme Volunteers in the four citadels of higher learning where they are serving.

    The authorities of the various schools expressed their desire to receive more Volunteers and also stated their wish to retain some of them whose two-year service tenure are nearing completion.

    The DTAC Delegation was elated to note that Ugandan  Hon. Minister for Education and Sports,  the Hon. Minister of State for Primary Education, a Medical Consultant, Dr.Joyce Kalucha, who stood in for her colleague in the Higher Education section of the Ministry headed by Janet Museveni, the nation’s First Lady that also doubles as the substantive Minister of Education and Sports, was herself trained by a Nigerian Volunteer in the TAC Scheme in the early years of the Scheme.

    The Ugandan team, which apart from the Hon. Minister of State, also comprised the Commissioner for Higher Education,Timothy Musoke Ssejjoba;the Director, Higher Education;Dr.Sophia Museene and Mpyangu Godfrey Andrew, Senior Assistant Secretary,among others,informed the Nigerian delegation of ongoing reforms in the Ugandan education sector.

    The team requested support from DTAC in order to bridge the identified gaps in such areas as:Oil and Gas Engineering/Technology, Aviation Engineering/Technology, the Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, among other areas.

    The DTAC delegation,led by the DG, Rt. Hon.Buba, and comprising Amb.Mohammed Mohammed,Director of Programmes; Mr.Idris Saidu,Ag.Director, Finance and Accounts and Mrs Rahila Ayuba Kaura,Ag.Director, Monitoring and Evaluation,also met with the Permanent Secretary, Ugandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs,where commitment was also elicited for more collaboration, co-operation and strengthening of existing ties in areas relevant to the TAC Scheme. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Lagos, EnterprisNGR Take Center Stage in London

    Lagos, EnterprisNGR Take Center Stage in London

    Sanwo-Olu, Aig-Imoukhuede lead delegation to Lord Mayor’s Show to attract foreign investment

    Arrangements have been concluded by the Lagos State Government and EnterpriseNGR; an advocacy group that promotes the growth and development of Nigeria’s Financial and Professional Services (FPS) sector as a catalyst for economic development, to take part in the Lord Mayor’s Show in London. (more…)

  • Female lawyers sensitize traditional rulers on violence against persons prohibition law in Osun

    Female lawyers sensitize traditional rulers on violence against persons prohibition law in Osun

    The International Federation of Women Lawyers(FIDA), Osun State chapter has sensitised traditional leaders in the state on the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) law.

    The association addressed the traditional rulers during their monthly meeting held at the Government Secretariat, Abere in Osogbo, the state capital. (more…)

  • ARK of Light for All Nations opens November 11

    ARK of Light for All Nations opens November 11

    The Ark of Light for all Nations, a multi-billion Naira project envisioned by Dr. Isaiah Macwealth, will be opened on Saturday, November 11, 2023 at the Church premises, Plot 11C, Kudirat Abiola Way, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

    The 10,000 capacity project will serve as the international headquarters of Gospel Pillars International Churches, and a base for missions and help projects around the world. (more…)

  • Banks may thwart Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda, says Salis

    Banks may thwart Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda, says Salis

    A New York-based lawyer and chartered accountant, Chief Owolabi Salis, has advised the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to closely monitor the activities of the nation’s banks for economic recovery. (more…)

  • Climate Change: D-G urges South-East residents to adopt environmental-friendly, cost-saving cooking

    Climate Change: D-G urges South-East residents to adopt environmental-friendly, cost-saving cooking

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews
    Enugu:  The Director-General of National Council on Climate Change, Dr Salisu Dahiru, has urged South-East residents to adopt an environmentally-friendly cooking stove to preserve the vegetation and forests of the zone.

     

    Dahiru made the call at the South-East women sensitization on Climate Change and Atmosfair Save-80 Clean Cookstoves in Enugu on Wednesday.

     

    He noted that millions of households in the country, including those in the South-East, cook at least once a day, two or three times daily; and most households do the cooking depending on fire-wood or charcoal from trees.

     

    According to him, apart from the individual hazards this cooking does to the health, family pocket and immediate surrounding; in the long run and collectively it leads to depleting and eroding away of our forest and natural vegetation.

     

    He said: “This is the leading cause of soil breakage, erosion and gully erosion as well as landslides in the country especially in the South-East.

     

    “Again, the soil in Enugu State and some parts of the zone are fragile soil, which can be washed away at any time if we negatively expose the vegetation by excessive cutting down of trees, shrubs and under-growth plants.

     

    “All these negative tendencies that lead to exposure of our people and their environment to negative climate change consequences are mainly due to using fire-wood and charcoal to cook. However, Atmosfair Save-80 Clean Cookstoves is here with solution”.

     

    The director-general said that Save-80 Clean Cookstoves, when adopted by all homes both urban and rural in the country, would practically reduce fire-wood/charcoal usage to 80 per cent per home; thus conserving the vegetation and forest ecosystem.

     

    “You will only need to use about 20 per cent of the normal fire-wood used for cooking a meal at home when you use this environment-friendly; and 80 per cent cost-saving if you do buy fire-wood for cooking.

     

    “The stove produces very little smoke; thus, being environmentally-friendly and conserving the health of the cooking mother or cook; and the stove can be used outdoors even when it rains,” he said.

     

    Speaking, Amb. Faruk Malami-Yabo, the Chairman, Board of Advisory of Atmosfair and former Nigerian Ambassador to Jordan, said the environmentally-friendly stoves would positively enhance cooking experience and save the environment from the negative effects of climate change.

     

    Malami-Yabo said that the stove was built through German technology to last for over 10 years, while it can withstand daily extensive rugged use for the household.

     

    “It is good we start taking conscious steps to address issues of climate change in our various localities by sensitising our people on it and adopting smart climate change technologies and procedures,” he said.

     

    One of the beneficiaries of the sensitisation, Mrs Onyekachi Ugwu, thanked the Council and Atmosfair for the sensitisation on climate change as well as the demonstration on how the clean and smart cooking stove would be used.

     

    “This stove and its wonder pot is better and produces fast cooking results even as I wish that it can get to every household in the South-East,” Ugwu said. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Agency leadership dissolution: Court begins contempt proceedings against Wike, others

    Agency leadership dissolution: Court begins contempt proceedings against Wike, others

     

     

    Abuja:  A National Industrial Court in Abuja on Wednesday began has a contempt proceedings against FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and others over alleged disregard of series of court orders.

    The court affirmed Alhaji Faruk Abubakar as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Abuja Markets Management Limited (AMML).

    The development was sequel to the decision of the minister to include AMML’s MD in the list of heads of agencies dissolved on Sept. 27.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Wike had, on Sept. 27 in a statement, relieved the heads of 21 parastatals, agencies and government companies of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) of their appointments with immediate effect, including AMML.

    The contempt charge, filed by Alhaji Abubakar also joined FCTA, AMML and Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL) as 2nd to 4th defendants respectively, including the former acting MD of AMML, Engr. Yakubu Abbas.

    In the Form 48 marked: NICN/ABJ/62/2023 dated and filed on Nov. 3, the application was titled: “Notice of Consequences of Disobedience to Order of Court.”

    It was brought pursuant to Section 72 Sheriff and Civil Process Act, 2004; Order IX Rules 1-3 of the Judgment Enforcement Rules and Under the inherent jurisdiction of court.

    The application reads: “Take notice that unless you (the defendants) obey the orders and directions contained in the judgment of court on July 20 and the order of this Honourable Court made on July 26, you will be guilty of the contempt of court and will be liable to be committed to prison.”

    NAN reports that Abubakar’s counsel, Faruk Khamagam, had, following the dissolution, written to Wike on Sept. 28, to inform him about the peculiar situations that surrounded the agency’s headship and the legal tussle that preceded his appointment as minister.

    Khamagam, in the letter, told Wike series of court judgments that affirmed Abubakar’s status as substantive MD of AMML.

    The contempt proceeding was against the allegation that the minister and others are acting in disobedience to the orders of the industrial court made on July 20, restraining them from giving effect to the purported letter of termination of the employment of Abubakar as the AMML’s MD.

    Justice R.B.Haastrup had restrained the defendants from giving effect to the termination of the employment of Abubakar Usman Faruk as the M.D of AMML, which was contained in their letter dated July 17 until the hearing and determination of the counterpart motion on notice.

    The judge also ordered the defendants not to,in any way, interfere in the management, business and corporate affairs of the AMML and that status quo ante be maintained until the counterpart motion on notice was heard and determined.

    NAN also reports that Justice Donatus Okorowo of a Federal High Court, Abuja, had, on July 10 in a judgment, restrained the FCT Minister, the FCTA and others in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/499/2023 from dissolving and reconstituting the Board of AMML by political fiat or press statement, without first following the procedure of CAMA, 2020.

    The court declared that doing so is ultra vires the powers of the FCT Minister and the FCTA.

    The court also affirmed Abubakar as AMML’s MD.

    Khamagam, who said the AICL and FCTA had continued to insist on the termination of Abubakar’s employment as contained in their July 17 letter, also said that Abbas had been parading himself as AMML acting MD against valid court orders and judgment.

    “Engr. Yakubu Abbas himself, has been parading himself as the acting MD of AMML and has been signing and issuing documents in that capacity, in the name of AMML from unknown locations,” he alleged.

    The AMML Legal Adviser and Secretary, Mr Felix Edache, also alleged that on Monday, the policemen from various commands stormed AMML head office in Gudu on the order of the FCT commissioner of Police.

    Edache said the officers, led by DSP Bello Adamu, said they were deployed to ensure peace and workers’ safety.

    “When I resumed, I saw a flood of armed policemen all over the premises.

    “Upon getting to the office, I was told that they had come to ensure safety of the place but I told them that I am not aware that AMML made any complaint to the police to that effect.

    “In fact if there should be any of such complaint, it should have come from me,” he said.

    According to him, the real agenda unfolded later in the evening when they provided a memo from the FCTA signed by the General Counsel, Salman Dako, purportedly written on behalf of the FCT Minister asking the CP to prevent the MD, Abubakar, and the Legal Adviser from gaining entrance into the office.

    “Although, the memo by Dako cited the termination of Abubakar’s employment as the eason for the request, it did not say why the police is being asked to prevent me from entering the office.

    “We are law abiding citizens. We will never do anything to subvert the law.

    “However, any attempt to trample our right would be resisted with every legal tool.

    “It is time for the Minister to reassess his legal team at the ministry so that they don’t end up misleading him into running foul of the law which he also swore to protect as both lawyer and public servant.

    “I am hopeful that the minister will act accordingly,” he said.(NAN)(www.mamnews.ng)/Flowerbudnews