Author: Ibrahim Abusadiq

  • NAFDAC D-G calls for death penalty for drug crimes

    NAFDAC D-G calls for death penalty for drug crimes

     

    (NAFDAC DG, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye in a Tough Mood)

     

    By Flowerbud News

    Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has called for life sentences and the death penalty for individuals involved in drug crimes.

    Adeyeye made the call on Wednesday in Abuja, while addressing State House correspondents.

    She urged the National Assembly to incorporate these penalties into the amendment of the NAFDAC Act (NI LFN) and the Counterfeit and Fake Drugs and Unwholesome Processed Foods Act (C34 Act).

    She emphasised the importance of including these severe penalties in the amendment of the Acts as a deterrent to drug crimes, which, she said, have led to the deaths of several innocent Nigerians, including children.

    The Director-General also highlighted NAFDAC’s recent enforcement operation aimed at protecting public health and eliminating falsified and substandard medical products from circulation.

    She stated that the ongoing operation, taking place in three major open drug markets, aimed to reduce the distribution of substandard and falsified medicines and ensured public health safety.

    “The operation is part of NAFDAC’s National Action Plan (NAP 2.0) for 2023-2027.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the operation is being conducted in markets such as Ariaria and Eziukwu Markets in Aba, and Bridge Head Market in Onitsha, which includes Ogbo-Ogwu, Plumbing, Planks, Surgical, and Science Markets.

    Additionally, the operation is taking place in the Idumota Drug Markets in Lagos.

    Adeyeye stated that the operation was designed to strengthen the regulatory framework and increase consumer confidence in medical products.

    “This operation is essential for removing counterfeit products from the market, ensuring counterfeiters face legal consequences, and ultimately protecting the public,” she said.

    “As part of the operation, NAFDAC officials have screened all the shops in the targeted markets, removing all suspected substandard and falsified medical products.

    “These items have been catalogued and moved to secure warehouses for further action.

    “The operation has led to the removal of 87 truckloads of banned, expired, unregistered, and suspected falsified and substandard medical products from the three markets.

    “A database of the shops and the violations has been created for further prosecution, with more than 40 arrests already made.”

    Adeyeye noted that the current premises used by medicine sellers in these markets were unregistered and did not meet the minimum standards for storage, sale, and distribution of drug products.

    According to her, the confiscated products will be publicly destroyed after the operation is concluded.

    She further explained that, following the operation, NAFDAC and the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) would relocate the markets to the planned Coordinated Wholesale Centres (CWCs) within the next year.

    She said there would be six CWCs across the country, one in each geopolitical zone.

    NAN

  • Tinubu’s horse maintains fastest horse title at Yola derby

    Tinubu’s horse maintains fastest horse title at Yola derby

    By Mohammed Baba Busu

    President Bola Tinubu’s horse, “Renewed Hope’, has emerged as the fastest horse at the International Horse Derby in Yola, Adamawa, on Saturday.

    The National Cordinator, Horse Racing Federation of Nigeria (HFN), Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha-Bida, stated this at the finals of the 2025 International Renewed Hope Horse Racing Competition held at Late Lamido Aliyu Mustapha International Race Course in Yola.

    The National Coordinator of the Racing Competition, who is also the Sarkin Dawaki Nupe, also announced that new winners have emerged after the recent derby in Bida, Niger.

    He explained that seven Toyota saloon vehicles were presented to the first position winners of various categories of race from the horse racing competition.

    While second positions got N700,000 each, third and fourth positions received N500,000 and N350,000, respectively.

    According to Sarkin Dawaki Nupe, a horse from Niger Republic, Lamin Kazim, emerged as the second winner under the Sudan stable.

    Mustapha-Bida added that his horse, won the SD stables under the Talon category, saying “it won in a spectacular with a distance of 200 metres”.

    Sarkin Dawaki Nupe noted that the Republic of Cameroon made very strong contributions at the derby as they came with no fewer than 100 horses at the Yola derby.

    “Hence,we had no fewer than 200 horses at the derby and that added tremendous glamour to the global event,” said the HFN national coordinator.

    He also expressed delight that top-notch dignitaries witnessed the event from within and outside Nigeria’.

    Meanwhile, the national coordinator has disclosed of arrangements for the Savannah season.

    According to him, there will be races to be staged in Gumel, Jigawa, Kano and Zaria in Kaduna State, respectively.

    He said that the climax would be in Abuja in July, to end the Sahel Savannah 2025 season.

    According to him, the 2026 season will feature races in the South-West, South-East and the South-South regions of Nigeria.

    The HFN national coordinator extolled Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to boosting horse racing in Nigeria.

    According to him, the president has consistently recognised horse racing as part of efforts to ramp up the unity and socioeconomic prosperity of the nation.

    While acknowledging the successes of the tournament, Mustapha-Bida also commended the Etsu Nupe for sustaining the event for 12 consecutive years.

    The Sarkin Dawaki Nupe stated that no fewer than 500 participants featured in the epochal event from across the Sahel Savannah countries.

    He explained that Nigeria was taking a lead in horse racing in the comity of nations in Africa, saying: “We are happy to be part of history and to have pushed to ensure that this has become a reality”.

    “We have five countries that participated in the event. They are Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali.

    “They are our international partners during racing events in Nigeria.”

    According to Sarkin Dawaki Nupe, the federation is dedicated to promoting national unity and prosperity by bringing from various regions through a shared passion for equestrian activities.

    He assured that efforts would be intensified to strengthen the cultural norms and values of the people through sports.

    Dignitaries that attended the event included Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa state, represented by the Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Mr Wali Yakubu.

    The Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammad Barkindo-Mustapha; Mai Tangale, Mal Danladi Sanusi; and Emir of Ibi in Taraba, Malam Iliya Muhammad, were among other dignitaries that graced the occasion.

  • Russia, Nigeria are bound by strong ties of friendship and cooperation, says Russian envoy

    Russia, Nigeria are bound by strong ties of friendship and cooperation, says Russian envoy

    By Lawal Sale

    The newly appointed Russian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nigeria, His Excellency, Amb. Andrey Leonidovich Podelyshev, has described the extant Russia-Nigeria relations as “strong ties bound by strong ties of friendship and cooperation”.

    In a statement he personally signed, Podelyshev noted that diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on Nov. 25, 1960, adding that since then, the two countries had come a long way, strengthening mutual respect and the spirit of partnership among them.

    He said: “In 2001, our countries signed the Declaration on the Principles of Friendly Relations and Partnership, which was an important milestone in the development of ties between Russia and Nigeria.”

    Podelyshev stressed that the bilateral cooperation covered a wide range of areas, including economy, trade, culture, education and science, adding that “we cooperate to ensure regional and global security, peacekeeping, and sustainable development.“There are positive dynamics in the economic sphere.”

    He noted that “according to various estimates, trade turnover has exceeded 1 billion U.S. dollars, which testifies to the growing interest of businesses in mutually beneficial cooperation.”

    Besides, the envoy, in the statement, noted that a special attention had been paid to humanitarian ties, while Russian universities annually hosted hundreds of Nigerian students, giving them the opportunity to receive quality education in various fields.

    He also said that Nigerian delegations regularly participated in youth and women’s forums, educational conferences, as well as fairs on Russian education.

    Podelyshev emphasized that in addition to the traditionally constructive interactions at the United Nations (UN), Nigeria’s status as a partner country in BRICS had opened up new horizons.

    “I am convinced that deepening cooperation in the international arena, including within the framework of these structures, will serve both the interests of our countries and the goals of enhancing the authority and role of developing countries and the global South,” he said.

    The ambassador pledged that during his duty tour to Nigeria, he planned to build contacts, not only with Nigerian officials but also with representatives of business circles, the public and the academic community, as well as Russian compatriots and former graduates of Soviet and Russian tertiary institutions.

    He solicited the support and active participation of all stakeholders in strengthening Russia-Nigeria relations.”Together, we can achieve significant success and contribute to the prosperity of our people,” he stated.

    — Sale is an Abuja-based Global Affairs

  • Ex-I-G Idris, tasks new Lagos CP, Jimoh on professionalism

    Ex-I-G Idris, tasks new Lagos CP, Jimoh on professionalism

    By Flowerbud News

    Alhaji Ibrahim Kpotun-Idris, a former Inspector-General of Police (I-G), has advised the newly-appointed Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Moshood Jimoh, to exercise high degree of professionalism in discharging his duties.

    Kpotun-Idris gave the task while felicitating with Jimoh on his appointment by the incumbent I-GP Kayode Egbetokun, in Bida on Wednesday.

    The ex-police chief enjoined the Jimoh not to disappoint the Police Service Commission and his bosses.

    He expressed optimism that Jimoh’s leadership would enhance law enforcement strategies and improve public trust in the police.

    Kpotun-Idris, urged Jimoh to bring his wealth of experience to take the Lagos command to greater heights.

    Kpotun-Idris described the new police commissioner’s role as recognition of his dedication to the Nigeria Police Force.

    He recalled that Jimoh had diligently held reputable positions, including CP Communications Operations, Force Headquarters, Force Public Relations Officer, and CP Eastern Port, Rivers State.

    “CP Jimoh’s extensive background in communications, administration and public relations, combined with his operational expertise, makes him uniquely qualified to head the Lagos command.”

    According to former I-GP, Jimoh’s training in counterterrorism, maritime security, and crisis management, locally and internationally, demonstrate his competence.

    “His impressive credentials, including his tenure as Force Public Relations Officer and Deputy Commissioner of Investigation, prove his competency in ensuring peaceful coexistence amongst the people of Lagos State and indeed Nigerians.

    “I wish him all the best in his new role, and I’m confident that he will work tirelessly to maintain law and order in Lagos State.

    “CP Jimoh’s experience and expertise can bring about positive changes to Lagos State’s security and policing,” Kpotun-Idris said

    The 19th I-GP also recalled that Jimoh served the nation meritoriously as the Force PRO when he held sway as the I-G.

    “While again congratulating him, I am truly confident that Jimoh will take the Lagos State Command to an enviable level.

    “I’m optimistic that CP Jimoh will use his experience and expertise to strengthen security efforts in Lagos State by ensuring a safer and more peaceful environment for all residents,” he said.

    Kpotun-Idris also prayed Almighty Allah to guide Jimoh in fostering unity between law enforcement agencies and the public.

    He also prayed the Almighty to grant Jimoh more wisdom, strength and guidance in his duties to give Lagos residents the much needed peace and crime-free environment.

    NAN

  • Appeal Court didn’t reinstate sacked LG chairmen, councillors – Adeleke

    Appeal Court didn’t reinstate sacked LG chairmen, councillors – Adeleke

    By Flowerbud News

    News Investigators/ Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun said that contrary to the interpretation in some quarters, the Court of Appeal has not reinstated the sacked local government chairmen and councillors in the state.

    Adeleke made the clarification while addressing a news conference on Sunday in Osogbo.

    The governor explained that the Monday’s judgment of the Court of Appeal, Akure, was in a case filed by the opposition All Progressives Congress(APC) against an earlier verdict of the Federal High Court, Osogbo, over the 2022 local government election.

    He insisted that the council chairmen and councillors were sacked by the Federal High Court in Osogbo in two separate judgments.

    “Let me make it clear that the said council chairmen were sacked before I was sworn in as governor,” he disclosed.

    The, governor, however, said that the Court of Appeal judgment did not in anyway ordered the reinstatement of the sacked chairmen and councillors.

    “The general public is aware that there were two separate Federal High Court judgments on the local government election of 2022.

    “The first judgment was on the suit filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which sacked the product of the 2022 polls.

    “The second judgment was in the suit filed by the Action People Party (APP), which also sacked the chairmen and councillors produced by the said 2022 Osun Local Government polls.

    “The APC appeal against the judgment obtained by the PDP was partially successful.

    “The said judgment was struck out based on the timing of filing, having been filed before the notice of election was published.

    “It needs to be emphasised that the judgment contains no consequential order(s).

    “The APC in its amended notice of appeal, asked the Court of Appeal to reinstate the sacked chairmen and councillors, but the Court of Appeal in its wisdom said it has become an academic exercise.

    “The request for the reinstatement of the chairmen and councillors was not granted.

    “However, the appeal by the APC against the APP judgment did not succeed at the Court of Appeal, which makes the judgment still subsisting and alive.

    “The Court of Appeal dismissed the APC appeal against the judgment obtained by the APP.

    “The only legal recourse open to the APC is to appeal the APP judgment and the subsequent rulings of the Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court,” the governor stated.

    He said that the Certified True Copies of both judgments had been given to the Commissioner of Police, the State Director of the Department State Security and the state Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

    The governor alleged that there was a deliberate plot by the opposition to create chaos and anarchy through the enforcement of “a non-existing court judgment on our local government.”

    Adeleke appealed to President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the matter before it leads to blood shed.

    “Let me affirm that I know Mr President to be a true democrat, a lover of rule of law, and a believer in the sanctity of the judicial process.

    “I know, as a matter of fact, that Mr President will never authorise a dictatorial violation of the constitution irrespective of who is involved.

    “It is crucial to add that Mr President will never support any action that is capable of generating bloodbath and bloodshed,” he said.

    Adeleke also alleged that some political leaders in the state had instructed the security agencies to effect a “non existent judgment” by forcefully taking over all the local government secretariats on Monday.

    “I want to place on notice the Nigerian public, and our friends in the diplomatic community and the lovers of democracy and rule of law that our people will not accept any attempt to impose illegality and anarchy on us.

    “We will not allow any takeover of the local government except through a judicial pronouncement or a democratic process.

    “We vehemently reject any ploy to deploy a non-existing court order to achieve local political power.

    “I, therefore, appeal to Mr President who is a renown democrat, to insist on the rule of law, by instructing the Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General of DSS, and the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps not to obey an illegal order.

    “The Osun State security chiefs should also be called to order,” he said.

    NAN

  • Civil Democracy Critical to Sustainable Democracy – Presidential Spokesman

    Civil Democracy Critical to Sustainable Democracy – Presidential Spokesman

    By Flowerbud News

    The Presidential Spokesperson Hon. Sunday Akin Dare emphasized the vital role of civil society in ensuring sustainable democracy globally.

    He made this assertion during a working visit to his office by the leadership of the National Civil Society Council of Nigeria, led by Executive Director Blessing A. Akinlosotu, on February 14, 2025.

    Dare highlighted the importance of a strong synergy between the media and civil Society organizations, citing their instrumental role in Nigeria’s transition to democracy and the ousting of the military regime. This collaboration, he noted, was essential for promoting democratic values and principles.

    “If the combined force of the media and organized civil society community can dislodge the mighty military government from Nigeria, how much more will this same force not influence desired outcomes towards national unity and development?” Dare posited.

    He tasked civil society bodies to view themselves as indispensable partners in progress and watchdogs of the nation. Dare further emphasized the need for civil society organizations to be well-informed, equipped with accurate facts and figures, and maintain transparency at all times to avoid being used as instruments of political destabilization.

    Earlier, the Executive Director of the Civil Society Council praised Dare’s longstanding commitment to social activism and his impressive track record in promoting democratic growth and nation-building in Nigeria.

    The council noted that it has closely studied the pedigrees and track records of many outstanding nationalists and their contributions to nation-building and democratic growth in Nigeria.

    The visit underscores the council’s commitment to working with the government to strengthen democracy and promote national development. As a critical mass for sustainable democracy, civil society organizations play a vital role in holding leaders accountable and advocating for the rights of citizens.

    Other delegates of the Council on the visit to the Presidential Spokesman are Mr. Charles Ibiang (South South) – National Director Petroleum and Natural Resources, Alhaji Gambo Suleiman Jagindi (North West) – National Director Media & Publicity, Hajia Hadiza Garba Ibrahim (North East) – National Director Gender & Girl Child Affairs, Mazi Oscar David Kalu (South East) – National Director Programmes & Organizations.

  • Adeleke raises alarm over alleged plot to destabilise Osun

    Adeleke raises alarm over alleged plot to destabilise Osun

    By Flowerbud News

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun, on Thursday, raised alarm of an alleged plot by some people to attack local government secretariats in the state

    A statement in Osogbo by Malam Olawale Rasheed, quoted Adeleke as saying he had received credible reports of the plan to also attack leaders of the Peoples Democratict Party (PDP) and top government officials in the state.

    According to the governor, the alleged plot is designed to disrupt the forthcoming local government elections and create an atmosphere of chaos to push for the declaration of a state of emergency.

    Adeleke, however, said that anybody apprehended in connection with the alleged plot would face the full wrath of the law.

    The governor, who described Osun as one of the most peaceful states in the country, decried the reprehensible desperation by some politicians in the opposition.

    “I have issued stern directives to the security agencies to secure the state and apprehend any trouble maker.

    “There is no legal basis for any plot to take over the local government system in Osun state.

    ” Elections to fill the offices of chairmen and councilors are scheduled for Feb. 22.

    “Anybody who tests our resolve to sustain law and order in Osun state will have himself to blame.

    ” As the Chief Security Officer of the state, I am determined to deploy all available machinery of the state to maintain peace and punish trouble makers.

    “I also call on citizens and residents of the state to go about their normal activities without fear of intimidation.

    “The government is on top of the situation.

    “We are resolved to keep the state and the streets safe from anti-democratic elements”, he said.

    Adeleke also said that there was no court judgement stopping the forthcoming local government election, adding that the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) should stop false narratives and face the election.

    The governor further said that the judgment of a Court of Appeal in Akure was about the filing of court processes by  PDP.

    Adeleke added  said that the judgement had nothing to do with the subsisting judgment that sacked the “illegally elected council chairmen and councilors of the APC.”

    NAN

  • Labour Party Delegation Pays Courtesy Visit to Hon.Francis Barthlomew Chima (OMOBARCA

    Labour Party Delegation Pays Courtesy Visit to Hon.Francis Barthlomew Chima (OMOBARCA

    By Flowerbud News

    The political landscape of Ajeromi Ifelodun federal constituency was on Saturday abuzz with excitement as Local Government Area (LGA) chairmen of the Labour Party and some party leaders paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima, affectionately known as OmoBarca. This strategic engagement underscores the Labour Party’s proactive approach to strengthening its ranks ahead of the upcoming elections, particularly the 2027 contests.

    During the visit, the delegation expressed their admiration for OmoBarca’s remarkable popularity within Ajeromi Ifelodun. They were particularly impressed by the substantial crowd he attracted during the 2023 election political campaigns, noting that it was a record-breaking achievement for a first-time candidate and someone who had only recently entered the political arena. This level of support is a testament to his ability to connect with the community and galvanize grassroots enthusiasm, qualities that the Labour Party values highly.

    The Labour Party delegates articulated their strong belief in OmoBarca’s capabilities, emphasizing how his addition to the Labour Party could enhance its objectives and drive impactful change within the community. Their confidence in his ability to navigate the challenges of being a first-time candidate reflects a broader optimism about the potential for new leadership in the region.

    During their discussions, the chairmen assured OmoBarca of the Labour Party’s unwavering support, highlighting their commitment to fostering a peaceful and democratic electoral process. This assurance not only affirms the party’s dedication to progressive governance but also positions OmoBarca as a crucial figure in the party’s future endeavors.

    OmoBarca’s warm reception of the delegation and his acknowledgment of the Labour Party’s organizational strength signal a promising avenue for collaboration. His willingness to engage in dialogue about potentially joining the party suggests that both sides are open to exploring ways to work together for the betterment of their constituents.

    The atmosphere of camaraderie and mutual respect during the visit was palpable, hinting at the possibility of a fruitful partnership. As the Labour Party continues to build a coalition of dedicated leaders, the inclusion of influential figures like OmoBarca could catalyze significant advancements in their mission to promote community development and progressive governance across Lagos State and Nigeria.

    In conclusion, this visit not only highlights the Labour Party’s strategic outreach efforts but also sets the stage for potential shifts in the political dynamics of Ajeromi Ifelodun. With leaders like Hon. Francis Barthlomew Chima considering alignment with the party, the future looks promising for both the Labour Party and the constituents they aim to serve.

    *OBINNA Francis Solace*
    Ajeromi Ifelodun Federal Constituency,
    Lagos State.

  • Golden Jubilee: Celebrating Tein Jack-Rich’s Life of Purpose and Impact

    Golden Jubilee: Celebrating Tein Jack-Rich’s Life of Purpose and Impact

    By Gambo Jagindi

    Today marks a significant milestone in the life of Tein Jack-Rich, A former presidential aspirant, businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, as he celebrates his 50th birthday.

    This golden jubilee is a testament to his remarkable journey, marked by outstanding achievements, selfless philanthropy, and an unwavering commitment to making a positive impact.

    “Tein Jack-Rich’s life is a testament to the power of resilience, faith, and determination. Born on January 28, 1975, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, he hails from the humble family of Elder and Mrs. Teinbo S. Jack-Rich, of the Kalabari extraction of the Niger Delta.

    Tragedy struck at a tender age when Jack-Rich lost his parents, leaving him an orphan at just 10 years old. Undeterred, he persevered, relying on his faith in God and the power of grace, which he embraced through Christianity at the age of 12.

    To survive, Jack-Rich spent countless days paddling canoes with elders into the vast oceans, braving the elements from 3 pm to 6 am. These formative experiences forged his unyielding spirit and instilled in him a deep sense of self-motivation.

    Jack-Rich distilled his life’s lessons into a powerful ‘Three-Dimensional Formula to Greatness’: the power to create, the power to invent out of creation, and the power of discovery. This mantra guided him through life’s challenges, empowering him to overcome adversity and achieve greatness.”

    His life is a shining example of what it means to live with purpose. From his early days to the present, he has consistently demonstrated a passion for excellence, innovation, and progress. As the founder and president of Belemaoil Producing Limited, he has played a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, creating opportunities, and driving economic growth.

    Beyond his impressive business accomplishments, Tein Jack-Rich is a devoted philanthropist, dedicated to giving back to his community and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. His charitable endeavors have focused on education, healthcare, and community development, transforming countless lives and inspiring a new generation of leaders.

    “Among Tein Jack-Rich’s numerous philanthropic endeavors scattered across Nigeria, one project that has particularly caught my attention is his remarkable display of interfaith kindness. Despite being a Christian, Jack-Rich has single-handedly undertaken to finance a massive water project at the revered Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna, a gesture estimated to cost over ₦1.5 Billion Naira.

    This extraordinary act of generosity not only showcases Jack-Rich’s commitment to humanitarian causes but also underscores his dedication to fostering unity and peaceful coexistence among people of different faiths. By bridging the religious divide and extending a helping hand, Jack-Rich inspires hope and encourages others to emulate his selfless example.

    In a world where differences often divide us, Tein Jack-Rich’s remarkable philanthropy serves as a powerful reminder that kindness, compassion, and generosity can transcend boundaries and unite us in our shared humanity.”

    As Tein Jack-Rich marks this significant milestone, it is clear that his legacy extends far beyond his business achievements. He has inspired countless individuals, built bridges, and fostered a culture of excellence and generosity. His commitment to Nigeria’s development and his passion for empowering others serve as a beacon of hope for a brighter future.

    “I’ve had the privilege of encountering numerous remarkable individuals, but none as exceptionally kind, humble, and genuinely down-to-earth as Tein Jack-Rich. He embodies the true essence of a humanitarian, inspiring countless lives through his selfless acts and compassion.

    To me, Jack-Rich is more than an exemplary leader – he’s a shining role model, worthy of admiration and emulation. His remarkable character, coupled with his generosity and empathy, makes him an extraordinary individual.

    Thank you, Jack-Rich, for being an outstanding boss, mentor, and inspiration. On your special day, I wish you a Happy Birthday filled with joy, love, and celebration! May this milestone mark the beginning of an even more remarkable chapter in your life.”

    Happy 50th birthday, Tein Jack-Rich!

    Jagindi is a digital media publisher writes from Abuja Nigeria can be reach via jagindi2016@gmail.com, +2347065466654