Author: Lara Olaniyi

  • Tiwa Savage walks runway for Naomi Campbell

    TIWA Savage on Naomi Campbell relief Show

    By Anita Eboigbe

    Afro-pop star, Tiwa Savage strutted the runway for supermodel, Naomi Campbell’s 2019 Fashion for Relief show.

    Fashion for Relief is a charitable organization founded in 2005 that has raised funds for various environmental and humanitarian causes. It holds events in association with the London-based non-profit organization CARE

    The ’49-29’ singer showcased her modelling prowess at the British Museum where the event held on Saturday.

    An excited Tiwa shared the news on her Instagram page @tiwasavage hailing Naomi for the chance to walk for a good cause. She said, “Thank you, Queen.”

    Speaking with British Vogue about her experience, Tiwa noted that modelling was harder than it looked and she would only walk the runway for Naomi.

    She said, “If she asks me, yes. Naomi is the only person I would do it for.”

    “You prepare for so many hours and then in a few seconds, it’s done. It is definitely a different experience from singing.

    “It was very quick, and it’s not as easy as it looks… I just found out.” On the experience working with Naomi, Tiwa said, “I still look up to her.

    “I catch myself just staring at her and wondering how her skin glows like that. Naomi is a perfectionist, she knows what she wants and she gets it done.

    “I admire that about her, she just works so, so hard… and she is so down to earth.”

    Tiwa had also been part of Maki Oh’s show during the New York Fashion Week. The brand is owned by Nigerian designer, Amaka Osakwe.

    The singer recently attended shows like Laquan Smith and Pyer Moss and performed at basketball player, Carmelo Anthony’s second collaborative collection, called Melo Made.

  • GIZ, IFAD train VCDP farmers in Niger on financial literacy

    he German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will train 2,000 farmers in Niger on financial literacy.

    The  farmers were drawn from the 16,000 farmers currently participating in the Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) for rice and cassava in the state.

    Mr Mathew Adetunji, GIZ representative made this known while opening a four-day training for the farmers on Monday in Minna.

    Adetunji said that the training would enable the farmers know the necessary steps in accessing financial services around them.

    “Over 60 per cent of farmers across Nigeria are not financially literate. This situation had caused them to lose opportunities to access loans.

    “That is why we are training farmers in Niger State in farmers financial cycle. It is about having the knowledge, skills and confidence to manage their finances wisely.

    “We realized that most of the farmers do not know how to access financial services. The financial literacy of farmers in Nigeria is about 45 per cent,” he said.

    Adetunji said that the training would enlighten the farmers on the formal financial services and products available to them.

    Dr Mathew Ahmed, the state Coordinator, IFAD-VCDP said farmers would be linked to financial institutions after the training where they could access soft loans.

    “Farmers are always complaining that they are unable to access credit and they cannot do agriculture without having credit facilities advanced to them.

    “We will link them with financial institutions and track the way the loans are utilised,” Ahmed said.

    He said financially literate would help the farmers save money for the future, borrow money responsibly, invest wisely and make informed decisions regarding financial products and services.

    “The knowledge, skills and confidence gained during the course will help them expand their agri-business and other aspects of their lives,” Ahmed said.

    He urged the farmers to look at agriculture as a business, adding that they should utilize the various financial windows provided by government.

    “You need to change your mindset of seeing farming as anything other than a business. If you do not take agriculture as a business, you will find it difficult to get loans,” Ahmed said.

    Hajiya Fati Abdullahi, a farmer, who thanked the GIZ and IFAD for the gesture, said that the training would increase her financial management skills.

  • Shell deploys cameras to track spills, crude theft

    The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) says it has deployed state-of-the-art high definition cameras for quick detection and response to crude oil theft and spills from its facilities.

    Mr Igo Weli, SPDC General Manager, External Relations disclosed this at a workshop on Monday tagged: “2019 Pipelines Right of Ways Media Engagement” in Warri.

    Weli, who was represented by Mr Alaye Dokubo, said the cameras would also help in tracking vandalism of SPDC Joint Venture (JV) assets.

    “The cameras are attached to specialized helicopters, which carry out daily overflight over our facilities. This measure has improved the surveillance of our Joint Venture assets,” he said.

    The general manager also said that SPDC had implemented anti-theft protection mechanisms on key infrastructure, such as wellheads and manifolds to address constant attacks from vandals.

    He noted that the development would prevent and minimize sabotage-related spills.

    Weli said the daily loss of over 11,000 barrels of oil per day in 2018 and the threat to the integrity of the SPDC JV assets necessitated the approach to protect critical national assets.

    “We collaborate with community leaders, traditional rulers, civil societies and state governments in the Niger Delta.

    “This is to implement several initiatives and partnerships to raise awareness on the negative impact of crude oil theft and illegal oil refining.

    “Such public enlightenment programmes on the negative impacts to people and the environment help to build greater trust in spill response and clean-up processes,” he said.

    Weli said that SPDC would sustain its air and ground surveillance to complement the efforts of government security agents in checking crude theft, pipeline vandalism and illegal refining.

    He commended the effort of the Operation Delta Safe in protecting critical oil and gas assets and appealed to other government security forces to intensify their activities around oil and gas facilities.

    “In its June 2019 monthly report, NNPC, which controls Nigeria’s 55 per cent interest in the SPDC JV, reported a 77 per cent rise in oil pipeline vandalism.

    “Also, 106 pipeline breaches were recorded in June, up from 60 in May,” Weli said.

    Also speaking, SPDC’s General Manager, Safety and Environment, Mrs Chidube Nnene-Anochie, said majority of spill incidents on SPDC pipelines were as a result of sabotage.

    Nnene-Anochie, who was represented by SPDC’s Compliance Monitoring Leader, Temitope Ajibade said the company was worried by the continuous increase in cases of sabotage and theft.

    “Oil spills due to theft and sabotage of facilities as well as illegal refining, cause the most environmental damage from oil and gas operations in the Niger Delta.

    “SPDC removed more than 1,160 illegal theft points from its pipelines between 2012 and end of 2018.

    “The attendant spills from the theft points are sometimes made worse by challenges of access to the incident sites to investigate and stop leaks.

    “We track the progress of our spill response from when we learn about the leak to when clean-up is completed and certified by regulators,” she said.

    Nnene-Anochie said that one of the key priority for Shell companies in Nigeria remained to achieve the goal of no spills from its operations.

    “No spill is acceptable, we work hard to prevent them. However, SPDC cleans and remediates areas impacted by spills from its facilities irrespective of the cause,” she said. (NAN)

  • Acting Head of Service Yemi-Esan takes over from Oyo-Ita

    The Acting Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF), Dr Folashade Yemi-Esan, has assumed office on Thursday.

    In a statement issued by Olawunmi Ogunmosunle, the Director, Information office of HCSF, said Yemi-Esan assumed duty at about 6.40 p.m. after she was received by the members of staff of the office.

    According to Ogunmosunle, Yemi–Esan in her remarks acknowledged the hard work and dedication to duty of her predecessor and promised to build on Mrs Winifred Oyo–Ita’s achievements.

    “There is no reinventing the will. I will only build on the sound foundation and structure which she has left behind because government is a continuum,” the statement quoted the new HoS saying.

    The acting HCSF solicited for sustained cooperation and support given to the outgoing HCSF.

    Ogunmosunle said Mrs Winifred Oyo–Ita, the outgoing HCSF, in her handing over speech, said her almost four years as the HCSF has been interesting and eventful.

    Oyo-Ita presented a 153-page handing over note with an annexure; signifying the depth of work in the office of the HCSF.

    The director of information said Oyo–Ita thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for giving the opportunity to serve.

    She said further that Oyo-Ita had acknowledged that government was a continuum and encouraged the incoming HCSF to build on what she had done.

    The handing over ceremony was witnessed by Permanent Secretaries, Directors and other management staff in the office of HCSF.

    It would be recalled that the president had on Sept. 18, approved the appointment of Yemi-Esan as the Acting HCSF with immediate effect.

    The development followed the directive given to Oyo-Ita to proceed on an indefinite leave to allow conclusion of the investigation being carried out by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

  • CANMPEF: Dangote says Nigerian economy will blossom …hails New Economic Advisory Council

    President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has commended the new Economic Advisory Council (EAC) constituted by President Muhammadu Buhari to advise him on the nation’s economic growth and overall development describing the move as a proactive one, which is capable of elevating Nigeria’s economy to greater heights.

    Dangote, who spoke as the Chairman at the commissioning ceremony of the new Secretariat of the Chemical and Non-Metallic Products Employers Federation (CANMPEF) said “the constitution of the Economic Advisory Council is a proactive move, by putting together tested and respected patriots, who are independent and always ready to put the country’s interest first and ahead of themselves.”

    He then urged the Federal Government to take advantage of this rare opportunity to strengthen the economy and put the country on the path of growth, job creation and competitiveness, while also calling on all stakeholders to work with the Federal Government to revive and restore the economy on the path of growth.

    According to him, the government should continue to provide the enabling environment which it had set out to do so that the private sector would continue to thrive as the way to go in the next level.  

    The foremost entrepreneur, described CANMPEF as the largest employers of labour, having members spread across many sectors and commended the leadership of the Federation for its achievements so far.

    He also charged the leadership not to rest on its oars but to sustain the momentum in the overall benefits of the workers and employer members of the Federation. Dangote said his companies would continue to play their roles as leaders in their respective sector so the CANMPEF would be taken to the next level in line with the present administration’s economic agenda.

     

    In her remark, the Minister of State for Industries, Trade and Investments, Ambassador Mariam Katagum, who represented her minister, Chief Adeniyi Adebayo said the government would continue to initiate the necessary right policy that would propel the private sector members to thrive as the drivers of the economy.

    She stated that the federal government was not unmindful of the challenges beiing faced by the private sector and that with the next level agenda, all obstacles would be tackle and the economy would improve for the better.

    Ambassador Katagum explained that the Federal government shared in the ideals of the CANMPEF and urged all members to adhere strictly with the safety and environmental rules.

    In his own remark, President of CANMPEF, Mr. Devakumar Edwin said the new building was another on several steps being taken by CANMPEF leadership to have right atmosphere to discharge its obligations to its members, workers and the government.

    He stated that the Federation plays critical roles of keeping members informed of the existing labour legislations and serve as platform to protect the interests of member companies against any development in the macro-economic environment threatening business survival.

    Edwin also said the leadership of CANMPEF has been able to provide the platform for members to discuss and share experience in the field of industrial relations, policy strategies, human resource and personnel management.  

  • Tech Entrepreneur, Stephanie Obi to help Africans Monetize their Knowledge with Latest Tech Platform

    From vlogging everyday life experiences to shopping for groceries online and even getting a university degree from the comfort of your living room, technology is constantly changing the way we work and live. Knowledge is bounced off from one time zone to another in nanoseconds, creating a level playing field for everyone who can access the internet. However, this ability to share knowledge and solutions online often comes with the price of being tech-savvy or having the resources to pay someone, which could cost so much time and money.

    Thanks to Nigerian techpreneur Stephanie Obi, this is about to change with a new digital platform, Train Quarters which she created with the aim of solving an age-long problem faced by modern content providers. According to Obi, Train Quarters which is the first of its kind in Africa, is an online course platform that makes it easy for Africans to create and sell online courses. “The beauty of this is, you don’t need to be tech-savvy to use the platform!” she said.

    On the platform’s simplicity and ease of use, Obi added that “after working with over 200 women to create their online courses, we noticed a trend – The Tech! The tech is very scary. It is overwhelming and many times people feel stuck and disappointed. Many of them wanted to impact lives but they gave up because of the tech. We saw them struggling which was hard to watch so we decided to help them make it easier.”

    From creating, marketing and selling courses to building a website, email list, blogpost hosting, etc. while taking away the stress and extra costs of going through a time consuming process, the platform is said to contain everything needed to launch an online course. The all-in-one platform grants users access to online courses at a discounted rate – rather than paying for different platforms – along with the assistance of the support team to enlighten and guide one through the process.

    According to Obi, whilst the platform was created with different plans for those who wish to teach their knowledge and expertise online, it also allows users to create and own their own websites, grow their online community as well as offers a simplified payment method. “On September 19, 2019 we will officially launch TrainQuarters and do a live demo for guests to see the solution we have created to provide a level playing field for Africans” an excited Obi revealed. According to her, further details about the platform and also how to attend this free event will be on www.trainquarters.com

    You can also visit the platform to watch the tutorial video and request an invitation to see how you too can monetize your knowledge.

  • How Nigeria spends $1.2bn to import fish annually – Emefiele

    The Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele says about 1.2 billion dollars worth of fish is imported into the country annually.

    Emefiele disclosed this in Abuja on Thursday while briefing some state Governors and the media on the feat recorded so far in agriculture for economic growth.

    He explained that current fish production stood at 0.8 million tons while the demand was 2.7 million tons, giving a deficit of 1.9 million tons.

    He said the apex bank’s current initiative was to enagage the coastal state governors to develop the blue economy to address the deficit of 1.9metric tons as well as eradicate the huge import bill for fish.

    According to him, this is a very huge economic opportunity for the states to create an enabling environment for investors.

    In a similar development, the governor said that major innovation to deepen the poultry business was the recent partnership between the bank and tertiary institutions to pilot the “The University–Based Poultry Production Programme” in twelve 12 Universities across the six geo-political zones.

    He added that the objective was not only building future agripreneurs but making the universities able to improve their internally generated revenue.

    “For the pilot phase, five Nigerian Universities, namely; Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, University of Nigeria, Nsukka and University of Ilorin were enrolled.

    “These Universities have submitted revised proposal to their respective sponsoring banks,” he said.

  • Nokia 7.2 with 48-megapixel camera launched in India

    HMD Global on Thursday announced the launch of Nokia 7.2 in India. Set to go on sale on September 23, Nokia 7.2 will be available via Nokia.com and Flipkart at a starting price of Rs 18,599 for the 4GB, 64GB variant.

    The top-end model with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage will be available for Rs 19,599. The smartphone will be available in Charcoal and Cyan Green colour options.

    Nokia 7.2: Offers for online, retail

    Customers purchasing Nokia 7.2 from the company’s official e-store will receive Rs 2,000 gift card. The offer is available till October 31, 2019. Customers buying the phone from Flipkart will receive an additional Rs 2,000 off on exchange.

    Flipkart customers will also be eligible for 5% cashback on buying the phone using HDFC Bank Debit Cards. During Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale, Nokia 7.2 buyers will get 7.2% instant discount. The sale starts on September 29.

    For retail customers, HMD Global is offering 10% cashback on buying the phone using HDFC Bank Credit and Debit cards on EMI and regular transactions done through Pinelabs terminals. Customers will also receive 10% cashback on buying the phone through HDFC consumer finance.

  • UN correspondents fete new UNCA President, Muhammad-Bande

    The United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA) on Wednesday evening in New York hosted the new President of the General Assembly (PGA), Amb. Tijani Muhammad-Bande, to an informal interactive session.

    The session is a tradition at the UN that provides an opportunity for every new PGA to familiarise themselves with the UN correspondents.

    Wednesday’s event came a day after Muhammad-Bande, Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, assumed office to lead the 74th session of the Assembly for the next one year.

    In a brief remark, the PGA stated that he strongly believed in the power of the media as agents of development and positive social change.

    Muhammad-Bande lauded the UN correspondents for their role in projecting the activities of the organisation, particularly the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    He said they could count on him to provide direct and timely information whenever needed.

    Speaking in similar vein, his spokesperson, Ms Reem Abaza, assured the correspondents of maximum cooperation and support from the office of the PGA.

    The President of UNCA, Ms Valeria Robecco, said the interactive session with UNCA members was a tradition at the UN meant to set the tone for a harmonious working relation.

    Robecco congratulated Muhammad-Bande on his emergence as the PGA and wished him a successful tenure