Month: March 2024

  • NAFDAC Intensifies Sensitisation of Potential MSMEs Entrepreneurs in Kaduna

    NAFDAC Intensifies Sensitisation of Potential MSMEs Entrepreneurs in Kaduna

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Kaduna (Flowerbudnews): The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NÀFDAC) has intensified efforts to enlighten and educate potential Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) entrepreneurs in Kaduna.

    During the enlightenment efforts which was spearheaded by NAFDAC’s North West Zonal Director, Mrs Josephine Dayilim participants at the recently concluded Kaduna International Trade Fair were enlightened on process of registering their products with NÀFDAC to boost their economic impact.

    (NWZ Director, Mrs Daliyim sensitising potential MSME Entrepreneurs)

    She encouraged the intending SMS manufacturers to get their products registered with NÀFDAC as the process had been streamlined.

    NÀFDAC registration process had been successfully ”streamlined and decentralized to make it easier for micro and small business operators to get their products registered within the timeline of Ninety (90) days”.

    The NWZ Director commended Prof. Moji Adeyeye, the NÀFDAC Director General for the achievements, saying; Prof Adeyeye had repositioned the Agency to become ‘Customer Focused, Agency Minded,’.

    Mrs Daliyim urged potential entrepreneurs to visit NÀFDAC office for proper guidance or avail the Agency’s excellent online platforms

     

    ”You can use the NAFDAC online platforms in order to get your products registered,” she told them, adding ”you can easily upload your documents even from the comfort of your bedrooms and source for other current and relevant information.”

    The NÀFDAC Zonal Director was joined by Representative of the Plateau State Governor Mr. Sule Musa Haruna, The Commissioner of Commerce & Industry and other dignitaries in inspecting some MSMEs products at the Plateau State pavilion during the recent 45th Kaduna State International Trade Fair (Flowerbudnews)

  • Maiduguri Court Jails MD for N99m Fraud

    Maiduguri Court Jails MD for N99m Fraud

    By Biola Lawal

    Flowerbudnews:   Alhaji Kyari Mohammed, managing director, Kyari and Sons Company Nigeria Limited,   has been sentenced to one year imprisonment for a N99.7 Million fraud.

    Mohammed was convicted and sentenced by Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri, on Wednesday, March 7, 2024, an EFCC statement by its Spokesman, Dele Oyewale has disclosed.

    Mohammed was first arraigned on June 21, 2021 by the Maiduguri Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, before Justice Umaru Fadawu of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri on  two – charges  of conspiracy and criminal misappropriation to the tune of N99, 750,000.00 (Ninety Nine Million Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira)

    At the resumed hearing of the matter, Justice Fadawu recused  himself and returned the case file to Borno State Chief Judge for reassignment based on the objection raised by the defence counsel W. Y Maikyau.

    Thereafter, on Thursday, September 22, 2022, Kyari was arraigned before Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri on  two -count amended charges bordering on conspiracy and criminal misappropriation.

    Count one reads: ”That you Kyari Mohammed being a Managing Director of Kyari and Sons Company Nigeria Limited and alter ego of Kyari and Sons Company Nigeria Limited,  a company registered in Nigeria, sometimes March, 2018 at Maiduguri, Borno State within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, did conspire among yourselves to obtained the gross sum of N99,750,000.00 (Ninety Nine Million, Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) only, which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 8(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences and Punishable under the same Act.”

    The defendant pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the charges preferred against him by EFCC.

    Counsels for the prosecution, Mukhtar Ali Ahmed and S.O Saka , in the course of the trial, presented three witnesses and tendered documents as exhibits before the court.

    Counsel for the defendant W.Y Maikyau, prayed the court to temper justice with mercy and sentence the defendant with an option of fine “as he is a first time offender”.

    Justice Kumaliya thereafter convicted and sentenced Mohammed to one year imprisonment with an option of N200, 000.00 (Two Hundred Thousand Naira) only. The Judge further ordered the convict to pay the sum of N99, 750,000.00 (Ninety Nine Million, Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira) only to the petitioner or spend ten years in the Correctiional Centre.

    The convict’s journey to the Correctional Centre began when a petitioner alleged that he fraudulently collected food items amounting to N99, 750,000.00 from him, under the guise of supplying  the items to a Non- Governmental Organization, NGO,  with a promise to pay for the items within forty-five days. Mohammed neither paid for the food items nor returned them to the supplier. (Flowerbudnews)

     

     

  • Common mistakes Muslims make during Ramadan

    Common mistakes Muslims make during Ramadan

    While Ramadan is regarded as a sacred and spiritually significant month, some Muslims may unavoidably make some mistakes due to various reasons.

     

    Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is considered a holy month for Muslims worldwide.

     

    It is a period of introspection, communal prayer (Salāt) in the mosque, and recitation of the Holy Qurān.

     

    It is believed that Allah forgives the past sins of those who diligently observe fasting and prayer in this Holy month.

     

    In this piece, PUNCH Online highlights some common mistakes that Muslims may make during Ramadan:

     

    1. Skipping Sahoor: Some individuals might skip Sahoor (pre-dawn meal), thinking it will make fasting easier. However, Sahoor is essential for providing the energy and hydration needed to endure the day.

     

    2. Overeating during Iftar: It’s common for people to overindulge in foods and drinks when breaking their fasts, which contradicts the principles of moderation and self-discipline.

     

    . Neglecting spiritual reflection: Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food; it is also a time for increased spiritual reflection, prayer, and self-improvement. Some individuals may focus solely on the physical aspects of fasting and neglect the spiritual aspects.

     

    4. Excessive spending on iftar and suhoor: Some may overspend on lavish meals during Iftar and Suhoor, missing the opportunity to prioritise simplicity and contribute more to charitable causes.

     

    . Not prioritising prayers: Ramadan is a time for increased prayer and connection with Allah. Neglecting or rushing through daily prayers, including the Tarawih (night prayers), is a common mistake.

     

    6. Engaging in negative behaviour: Ramadan encourages positive behaviour and self-discipline. Engaging in gossip, arguments, or negative actions goes against the spirit of the holy month.

     

    7. Focusing solely on physical acts of worship: While physical acts such as fasting are crucial, neglecting the intellectual and spiritual aspects of worship such as understanding and reflecting on the teachings of the Qur’an, can be a mistake.

     

    8. Not seeking forgiveness and repentance: Ramadan is an opportunity for self-purification and seeking forgiveness. Some individuals may overlook the importance of repentance and seeking forgiveness for past mistakes.

     

    9. Not planning time effectively: Poor time management can lead to missed opportunities for spiritual activities. Planning the day effectively allows individuals to balance work, worship, and other responsibilities.

     

    . Neglecting acts of charity and kindness: Ramadan emphasises generosity and helping the needy. Neglecting acts of charity, kindness, and community service is a common oversight.

     

    It’s important to remember that everyone is human and is prone to mistakes. The most important thing, however, is to be aware of these potential pitfalls and strive for self-improvement and spiritual growth during the period of Ramadan.

     

    Seeking forgiveness, showing kindness, and making a conscious effort to obey the principles of this Holy month can help individuals seamlessly navigate the month of Ramadan better.

  • Anthony Joshua knocks out Francis Ngannou in second round.

    Anthony Joshua knocks out Francis Ngannou in second round.

    BREAKING

     

    Anthony Joshua knocks out Francis Ngannou in second round.

     

    “AJ’s win as a “never- say-never, the I-can-do-spirit of Nigerians

    anywhere in the world’ – Hon. Dr. Abike Dabiri-Erewa OON, Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM.

     

    Congratulations AJ

  • BOOK LAUNCH: NIDCOM Boss Urges Nigerians Abroad to Showcase Nigerian Values for National Development

    BOOK LAUNCH: NIDCOM Boss Urges Nigerians Abroad to Showcase Nigerian Values for National Development

    The Chairman/CEO, of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has reiterated that a successfully developed Nigeria needs the strong and dynamic collaboration of its government, as well as, Nigerians, home and in the Diaspora.

     

    Dabiri-Erewa stated this in Abuja at a book launch by a Nigerian-UK-based author and Property magnet, Mr. Yemi Edun, titled: “The Number One Mission”, Nigeria High Commission in the UK.

     

    According to the statement signed by Gabriel Odu, of the Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, NIDCOM; she speaks, “Nigeria is judged through the actions of Nigerians living in host countries abroad, which is why the Federal Government, through the Commission, mandates Diasporas to be good Ambassadors of the country; excel in whatever field of endeavor and always remember home, and giving back to their country, Nigeria.

     

    The author, Yemi Edun said curiosity led him to write a story about the history and lifestyle of Nigerians living in the UK, including the consulate.

     

    Mr. Edun noted that in the course of the research of his book, he came across interesting stories to celebrate Nigeria. He asserted that more of such histories should be published to applaud the country.

     

    He stated that as a way of giving back to the community, proceeds from the Book will be channeled toward charity and empowerment of the indigent.

     

    Mr Yemi Edun is a Nigerian Diaspora based in the UK for over 30 years. He is the CEO of Daniel Ford International. He is s property and acquisition expert.

     

    Aside from real estate, Mr. Edun is into Finance, Philanthropy, and Social Impact. He was listed in the 2021 Most Influential Black People in the UK.

     

    This is the third edition of the launch; previous ones were held in London and Lagos

  • Afro-soul sensation, Emelonye unveils musical video of BBC award-winning song

    Afro-soul sensation, Emelonye unveils musical video of BBC award-winning song

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Nigerian Afro-soul musician, Uchechi Emelonye, has released the long-awaited video of ‘Underwater’, an award-winning single, which clinched the BBC Music Introducing Record of the Year 2022, in Lancashire, England.

    Emelonye, in a statement on Thursday, said the single was released March 1, under Emelux Records and Finctown imprint.

    She said that the three-minute long video was directed by JJ Coombes and currently available at https://youtu.be/AQ8eGc4XujY?si=8UMB_foEC57OVd-s , where it garnered thousands of views within hours of its release.

    According to her, the visuals offers refreshing scenes and footages to accentuate the deep lyrics of ‘Underwater’.
    She said that ‘Underwater’ was her second official video after ‘Little Black Bird’, shot in 2020 by popular Nigerian music video director, Sesan.

    Speaking on her extraordinary talent, Emelonye said, “I address realistic themes because I want people to relate to my music. I can sing about everyday things to big social issues, I don’t have a limit on the places my songs can go.

    “I chose Afro-soul because I have always been a vocal person. I have always felt I had something important to say or spoken up about things I am passionate about.

    “Music is the medium in which I feel most confident vocalising my thoughts and feelings. I have also always felt that the tone of my voice was different and capable of making people feel different textures which is a trait most soul singers have.”

    The ‘Underwater’ video currently enjoying airplay on major TV networks had its audio released in October 2022 alongside ‘Sunrise to Sundown’, another hit single of hers. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

  • NAFOWA provides free medicare for 1,050 residents of Enugu, inaugurates projects

    NAFOWA provides free medicare for 1,050 residents of Enugu, inaugurates projects

    By Flowerbudnews

    No fewer than 1,050 residents of Emene community in Enugu have benefitted from Nigerian Air Force Officers’ Wives Association (NAFOWA) Comprehensive Medical Outreach on Friday.

     

    The outreach, sponsored by the National President of NAFOWA, Dr Rakiya Abubakar, covered free treatment for various ailments for the residents especially women and children of Emene community and other adjoining communities within Enugu metropolis.

     

    Abubakar, who is also the Wife of the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, said that the medical outreach was part of NAFOWA humanitarian services and corporate social responsibility meant to give back to the host communities.

    “It is meant to take care of the healthcare and well-being of the poor and vulnerable that might not have the access or financial ability to take care of their health.

     

    “It is an age-long tradition, which NAFOWA has kept and uses to solve the health burden and challenge of Nigerians,” she said.

    Abubakar said that the comprehensive medical outreach covers: free eye check and glasses; free distribution of 150 insecticide treated nets, dental checks and treatment, other routine medical checks and free drugs.

     

    She said that other benefits of the outreach included: free de-worming for school children and referral to Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Medical Centre, Enugu among others.

    The NAFOWA boss also visited and made food items and cash donations to Guardian Angels Motherless Babies Home, Emene in Enugu.

     

    She encouraged the children to study hard and be focused; adding: “You can be a notable personality in the society, if you are determined to work hard and pray for God’s favour”.

     

    Abubakar also inaugurated NAFOWA Complex at NAF Base in Abakpa, while the complex houses the NAFOWA Secretariat, NAFOWA Little Angels Creche and Mrs Rakiya Abubakar Children’s Park.

    She also laid the foundation stone for the NAFOWA Skill Acquisition and Vocational Training Centre at NAF Base Abakpa, Enugu.

     

    Addressing officers and men’s wives; the NAFOWA President advised them to continue to support their husbands and encourage them to put in their best in the service of the nation and humanity.

     

    Speaking, AVM Usman Abdullahi, the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Nigerian Air Force Ground Training Command, Enugu, said that the visit of the NAFOWA President was a morale boost to officers’ and men’s wives as well as positive gesture to the children.

    “Most of the projects inaugurated today, will add value to the lives and well-being of our women and children and create a conducive environment for them.

     

    “The medical outreach will also bring succor to the indigent and sick within our host communities and people of Enugu; as everybody irrespective of socioeconomic status will access comprehensive and free healthcare,” the AOC said.

    On the medical outreach, Squadron Leader Nelson Akinlose, Command Medical Officer, said that the turnout had been impressive, adding “there is a full complement of medical professionals dutifully attending to the residents”.

     

    “The prevalent ailment mostly diagnosed among the residents included upper respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection and malaria,” Akinlose, who is also Commanding Officer 553 Base Services Group Medical Centre, Enugu, said.

    Responding, one of the beneficiaries, Mrs Ucheoma Nebo, appreciated NAFOWA for the free insecticide treated net and free malaria drugs given to her during the medical outreach.

     

    “Nigerian Air Force and NAFOWA are doing well and we will continue to pray for their protection and progress,” Nebo said.

     

    Another beneficiary, Mr Chinedu Ani, thanked NAFOWA for given him free antibiotics drugs after being diagnosed of typhoid fever.

    “This comprehensive healthcare at our doorstep, which is made free-of-charge, will go a long way to assist us in this time when drug and medication is very expensive,” Ani said. (Flowerbudnews)

  • IWD: SSDO takes campaign on women leadership, GBV law enforcement to Enugu communities

    IWD: SSDO takes campaign on women leadership, GBV law enforcement to Enugu communities

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    The South Saharan Social Development Organization (SSDO) through its Sister Guardian Initiative (SGI) has taken awareness on women leadership rights and Gender Based Violence (GBV) law enforcement to three communities within Enugu State.

    The workshop, which is part of activities marking the commemoration of the International Women’s Day (IWD), brought together women from Ibute-Nze, Ezi-Nze, and Akpakwume communities in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

    Speaking in Ezi-Nze community on Friday, Blessing Uchendu, Gender Protection Lead of SSDO, explained the need for increased inclusion and investment in women, particularly in the promotion of diversity in leadership and decision-making positions.

    According to Uchendu, women, especially those belonging to underrepresented groups, continue to face barriers when seeking leadership roles.

    She noted that by championing inclusion, organizations and communities could harness the full potential of diverse perspectives, leading to better decision-making and innovation.

    She said: “Studies have shown that increased women’s representation in leadership positions has helped to reduce marginalization and discrimination as women in power can better advocate and present the needs of other women.

    “Understanding this fact, SSDO has been working tirelessly to increase the number of women in the traditional ruling councils in project communities.

    “So far, nine communities have included women in their traditional ruling councils. While not resting on our oars, the team is striving to see improved inclusion and women empowerment, hence the need for this workshop.”

     

    Uchendu revealed that women face discrimination, harassment, inequality and oppression in most communities and social groups, adding that SSDO was out to address all these and more through the SGI groups instituted in the communities.

    The Jacob’s Well Project Officer in the SGI Initiative, Mrs Stella Ani, also highlighted the importance of access to opportunities such as financial instruments as a viable way to invest in women.

     

    Ani said: “We realize that marginalization and oppression lie at the heart of women’s poverty.

     

    “This is why we introduced the micro-credit facility. To help women access loans, accelerate progress and achieve financial independence.”

     

    Having sensitized participants and stakeholders on the need for increased women’s participation and increased inclusion in decision-making processes at the community level, the SSDO team facilitated a breakout session.

     

    In the breakout session, traditional rulers and Sister Guardians Initiatives (women leaders) from various communities discussed and chose the three most pressing challenges that had plagued women the most in their communities.

     

    A participant, Mrs Esther Ani, said that the workshop was “exciting and revealed a whole lot of opportunities and possibilities for women”.

    “The fact that we could sit with our traditional rulers and tell them our struggles and needs was important. Now we can jointly plan and implement workable solutions to identified challenges,” she said.

     

    A community leader and participant, Mrs Gloria Ugwu, noted that the identified problems/challenges would form the basis for intervention in the communities going forward.

     

    “The women will advocate to public and private partners for speedy resolutions of the challenges.

     

    “SSDO is also strengthens these established SGI groups/institutions by building their capacity and providing financing to carry out their activities.

     

    “With more women in the cabinet or decision making meetings in these communities, these incidents will be further ameliorated,” she noted.

     

    Meanwhile, to further commemorate the IWD, SSDO organized a radio sensitization to discuss the wins of Sister Guardians Initiative by sharing rural women stories, challenges, and journey since they were elected to traditional ruling councils in their communities.

     

    The radio programme, which was carried out in a popular radio station in Enugu (name withheld) on Friday, created awareness on the need for women to be active participants in community issues, be part of decision making and ensure such moves become the norm in other communities.

     

    The International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global day to celebrate women’s socioeconomic, cultural, and political achievement as well as provide a unique opportunity for women to rally and advocate for equal treatment and representation.

     

    This year’s theme is: “Inspire Inclusion” and “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress”. Flowerbudnews)

  • NAFOWA provides free medicare for 1,050 residents of Enugu, inaugurates projects

     

     

    No fewer than 1,050 residents of Emene community in Enugu have benefitted from Nigerian Air Force Officers’ Wives Association (NAFOWA) Comprehensive Medical Outreach on Friday.

     

    The outreach, sponsored by the National President of NAFOWA, Dr Rakiya Abubakar, covered free treatment for various ailments for the residents especially women and children of Emene community and other adjoining communities within Enugu metropolis.

     

    Abubakar, who is also the Wife of the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, said that the medical outreach was part of NAFOWA humanitarian services and corporate social responsibility meant to give back to the host communities.

     

    “It is meant to take care of the healthcare and well-being of the poor and vulnerable that might not have the access or financial ability to take care of their health.

     

    “It is an age-long tradition, which NAFOWA has kept and uses to solve the health burden and challenge of Nigerians,” she said.

     

    Abubakar said that the comprehensive medical outreach covers: free eye check and glasses; free distribution of 150 insecticide treated nets, dental checks and treatment, other routine medical checks and free drugs.

     

    She said that other benefits of the outreach included: free de-worming for school children and referral to Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Medical Centre, Enugu among others.

     

    The NAFOWA boss also visited and made food items and cash donations to Guardian Angels Motherless Babies Home, Emene in Enugu.

     

    She encouraged the children to study hard and be focused; adding: “You can be a notable personality in the society, if you are determined to work hard and pray for God’s favour”.

     

    Abubakar also inaugurated NAFOWA Complex at NAF Base in Abakpa, while the complex houses the NAFOWA Secretariat, NAFOWA Little Angels Creche and Mrs Rakiya Abubakar Children’s Park.

     

    She also laid the foundation stone for the NAFOWA Skill Acquisition and Vocational Training Centre at NAF Base Abakpa, Enugu.

     

    Addressing officers and men’s wives; the NAFOWA President advised them to continue to support their husbands and encourage them to put in their best in the service of the nation and humanity.

     

    Speaking, AVM Usman Abdullahi, the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Nigerian Air Force Ground Training Command, Enugu, said that the visit of the NAFOWA President was a morale boost to officers’ and men’s wives as well as positive gesture to the children.

     

    “Most of the projects inaugurated today, will add value to the lives and well-being of our women and children and create a conducive environment for them.

     

    “The medical outreach will also bring succor to the indigent and sick within our host communities and people of Enugu; as everybody irrespective of socioeconomic status will access comprehensive and free healthcare,” the AOC said.

     

    On the medical outreach, Squadron Leader Nelson Akinlose, Command Medical Officer, said that the turnout had been impressive, adding “there is a full complement of medical professionals dutifully attending to the residents”.

    “The prevalent ailment mostly diagnosed among the residents included upper respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection and malaria,” Akinlose, who is also Commanding Officer 553 Base Services Group Medical Centre, Enugu, said.

    Responding, one of the beneficiaries, Mrs Ucheoma Nebo, appreciated NAFOWA for the free insecticide treated net and free malaria drugs given to her during the medical outreach.

     

    “Nigerian Air Force and NAFOWA are doing well and we will continue to pray for their protection and progress,” Nebo said.

    Another beneficiary, Mr Chinedu Ani, thanked NAFOWA for given him free antibiotics drugs after being diagnosed of typhoid fever.

    “This comprehensive healthcare at our doorstep, which is made free-of-charge, will go a long way to assist us in this time when drug and medication is very expensive,” Ani said. (Flowerbudnews)