Barr Aisha Ghana identified with widows during yuletide, lent support to Medical outreach

 

Barr Aisha G Gana Jekadia Alkalai Nupe and Team ANG  identified with widows for the christmas and in addition lent support to the Medical outreach  to Bida indigenes at Medical centre in Nasarafu ward. The Medical outreach involves medical consultation, treatment and surgery of 1000 patients by Dr Shehu Ahmed and his team.

Dr Shehu Ahmed, an  APC stalwart and stake holder from Bida led his team of Doctors to the outreach held on the 27th to 28th December, 2022 at the PHC Nasarafu, Bida.

Team ANG Progressive Associates on behalf Hon. Barr. Aisha Galadima Gana, the Jekadiya Alikalain Nupe, Chairman Niger State Law Reform Commission, Member APC Presidential Campaign Council has  Partnered with Dr. Shehu Ahmed in the just concluded Free medical outreach held in honour of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Candidate,
Umar Bago aside from the massive food item donation project she embarked on still in honour of Umar Bago, the APC Governorship candidate alongside the Presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a campaign tool ahead of the February elections.

The free medical outreach which comprises free medical consultancy, free drugs, free surgeries, and other related services rendered showed the masses that the APC gubernatorial candidate is the most outstanding as beneficiaries assured Hon. Aisha Galadima of taking the indoor campaigns upon themselves.

Earlier, Dr. Shehu in his speech stated that the outreach is borne out of the benevolence of Hon. Aisha Galadima Gana stated that she was the brain and financial backbone of the event while urging every one of them to Vote for the APC presidential candidate and the Niger State  APC gubernatorial candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and  Umar Bago and all APC Candidates across the State, respectively.



Hon. Aisha Galadima while distributing the food items which were rice, noodles, semovita, spaghetti, Maggi, salt, tin tomatoes, salt, soaps & detergents, wrappers, and slippers,  also engaged the women on issues bothering their immediate communities as she assured them of immediate intervention soon as APC wins the elections.


According to her, Aisha,
“the gesture is part of my passion for humanity and vision to help indigents and vulnerable people in order to alleviate their suffering, especially during this festive period.

“This is not the first time I am embarking on this kind of project, we have been providing for widows, we empowered them,  and the vulnerable in the state generally.

“I promise to reach out to more beneficiaries in the years ahead by God’s grace,’’ Aisha said.

Beneficiaries prayed that God continues to bless, protect her, and grant all her heart desires so that she could continue to do more.

New year message: Blessing Akinlosotu calls on Nigerian youths to actively participate in political processes

……..says 2023 is a new Dawn for the Youth

The President, Nigerian Youth Congress, and Member, Nigeria Climate Change Council, Blessing Akinlosotu has called on Nigerian youths to participate actively in the February elections stating that youths by virtue of their population have the highest deciding factor. “We the youths must realize that we have the power to decide who becomes the president of this country going by our overwhelming population. We the youths must be ready to come out enmass to exercise our political franchise by voting for candidates of our choice. Candidates that have the country at heart, candidates that believe in the youths, candidates that focus on the unity of Nigeria, candidates that understand and are ready to harness the opportunities embedded in our diversities, candidates that have the passion to take Nigeria where it is to where it should be, candidates that value humanity more than religion, tribalism, nepotism and the rest. We need a Nigeria that works and not a Nigeria to be known for corruption”.

Akinlosotu made this known in a new year message he signed on the 1st of January, 2023, and made available to newsmen in Abuja by his Special Assistant on Media Relations, Emmanuel Daudu.

Stressing further, Akinlosotu said, ” according to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “One of the great liabilities of history is that all too many people fail to remain awake through great periods of social change. Every society has its protectors of status quo and its fraternities of the indifferent who are notorious for sleeping through revolutions. Today, our very survival depends on our ability to stay awake, to adjust to new ideas, to remain vigilant, and to face the challenge of change.”

“This is the time Nigerian youths must stay awake to bring to bear the desired transition ever clamoured for. President Muhammadu Buhari has done a lot for this country, especially in the area of fighting corruption, insecurity, and fundamental restructurings in all government establishments, and has succeeded in returning sanity to the system. He has done what no other President has done in the history of this country”, he added.

Similarly, Akinlosotu tasked the youths without PVCs to visit INEC offices and get their PVC so that they can cast their votes in February.

“Any youth without a PVC at this time is one of the problems of Nigeria and the earlier such people realize that, the better for this nation. The days to which youths are not involved in election processes have gone”, he added.

NYC Lagos Chairman Adeyemi Adewuyi task youth to disassociate selves from political violence says 2023 opens up new hope for the youth

By Juwairat Aliyu

The Lagos State youths have been charged to disassociate themselves from political violence ahead of the general elections stating that the rate at which the country’s potential can be harnessed is dependent on the way the leaders of the country are been elected or emerge in the forthcoming elections.

The Lagos State Chairman, Nigerian Youth Congress, Mr. Adeyemi Adewuyi made this known to newsmen in a new year message to the youths on Sunday in Lagos.

According to Adeyemi, Nigeria has great potential to become one of the wealthiest nations on earth but leadership and the way they emerge into political offices is the major threat to the growth of the nation.

While tasking youths of the state, he said, according to Youth Action Research Group, “We believe that to confront the challenges our communities face, people- — not just their advocates- — need to define issues and develop strategies for action. [We] foster leadership, literacy and language development among its participants and provides them an enriching job experience that prepares them for college and for careers in community organizing, advocacy, and services delivery.” Youths should vote for leaders who define issues and develop strategies for action. We the youths should actively be involved in changing the political narrative and contribute to birthing a new Nigeria”.

Adeyemi, therefore, lauded the Lagos State governor, His Excellency Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, and Special Marshal Mr. Sola Olojede for their commitment to the empowerment of youths in the state.

“His Excellency Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu’s
Jobs Initiatives Lagos (JIL), Eko Digital Skills, Adult Literacy Education, Vocational Training, Quarterly Mega Empowerment Programme, and LSETF Funding Initiatives have yielded overwhelming results.

“No less than 125,000 direct and indirect jobs have been created in the last two years via the various activities of the governor under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment

“Similarly, the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is also being used to empower Lagosians.
Also, the various projects being executed with the private sector at the Lekki Free Trade Zone are already yielding great dividends with youths as direct beneficiaries.
Despite the pandemic, over 230 jobs were created through the Alaro City project, a joint venture project designed and owned by Rendeavour Nigeria Development Company Limited and the government, through Lekki Worldwide Investments Limited.
The government has also been exploring opportunities in the agriculture sector to empower more. Recently, 1,750 Agricultural Value Chains Actors were empowered with various agricultural productive assets and inputs via the Agricultural Value Chains Empowerment programme.
Other projects being deployed to empower Lagosians in the Agric sector include the Imota Rice, Agricultural based Youth Empowerment Scheme (YES), World Bank assisted Agro-processing, and the Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Improvement Support Project (APPEALS) to mention a few”.

The Lagos Youth leader, Adeyemi Adewuyi thanked the President of the Nigerian Youth Congress, Comr. Blessing Akinlosotu for the privilege to serve the Nigerian youth in such a capacity, assuring him that the Lagos state youths will for sure experience one of the best-ever youth leadership under his administration in the state.

New year message: UNESCO Laureate, Prof. Sir Bashiru Aremu congratulates Nigerians says it is time to embrace the hybrid educational system

By Maryam Aminu

UNESCO Laureate, Pro-Chancellor, and World Acclaimed Distinguished Professor and Chairman Board of Trustees of West Coast International University of Sciences Technology Management and Arts Formerly Known as West Coast University United States of America, Prof. Sir Bashiru Aremu has congratulated Nigerians for the new year stating that the new year unfolds a new dawn which gives all Nigerians a leveled playing ground to make choose their political leaders within the next 4 years.

Stating further, he tasked Nigerians especially the youths to get involved in the election processes in other to have in power leaders that have the country at heart.

Aremu made this known in a new year message he signed on the 1st of January, 2023, and made available to journalists by his Senior Special Assistant on media, Emmanuel Daudu.

While reacting to the dilapidating educational system in the country, Aremu said, “education helps us get exposure to new ideas and concepts that we can use to appreciate and improve the world around us and the world within us.
When we improve our education and continue to learn, we can foster new connections, increase our marketable skills, and understand people better.
According to Benjamin Franklin, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest”.

He further said, ” Kofi Annan once said, Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.”
“Edward Everett also once said, “Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.”

“It is a high time Nigeria votes leaders that have a bias interesting in the education of its citizens. Education is the bedrock of every country. We need a President that is solely ready to invest in education. Not only to invest in it but to passionately and assiduously follow its implementation to a level that Nigeria has the best educational system in Africa”, he added.

Hon. Barr. Aisha Galadima Gana assures Nigerians of Good governance, campaigns for APC

By Emmanuel Daudu

The member, APC Presidential Women Campaign Council, member, PCC and Matron ANG Associates, Chief Barr. Aisha Galadima Gana has stated that Nigerians can only see more dividends of democracy if Nigerians give the mandate to the APC Presidential Candidate, Ahmed Bola Tinubu.

Barr. Aisha made this known in a new year message she signed and made available to journalists on Sunday, the 1st of January, 2023.

Chief Barr. Aisha Galadima Gana noted that sustainability and continuity in governance are essential and as such, for Nigerians to actually see the practical evidence of what President Muhammadu Buhari has laid the foundation for, the people of Nigerian should realize that the same party should be given that mandate to prove what it had brought to bear.
“Tinubu is one of the best ever political technocrats who has all it takes to make Nigeria a country of our dreams. He is a leader with no questionable character, he is a leader who believes in the masses and has the unity of this country at heart. A vote for him is a vote for the good of Nigeria, a vote for him is a vote to better Nigeria, and a vote for him is a vote for economic viability.
Until Nigerians get to the level of understanding how things work politically, it might not go smoothly. It is on this, I urge all Nigerians to give a block vote to APC in the February elections”. She added.

Stressing further in her new year message, thanked Her Excellency Aisha Buhari for her doggedness in leading women and giving them a leveled playing ground with their male counterparts in all spheres of discipline.

UN-Habitat Ambassador to Nigeria Dr. Raymond Edoh wishes Nigerians a Happy New Year, task youth on political involvement

By Simeon Monday

The United Nations Ambassador to Nigeria and the Nigerian Youth Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency, Dr. Raymond Edoh has congratulated Nigerians on the new year 2023 pointing out that Nigerians are at its strategic decision-making junction and the decision made determines the prospect and result Nigerians will harness from the macrocosm, Nigeria.

“We all are aware that we are already in the season of electing new political leaders. Yes, it is a new year, congratulations to us all. We thank God for the privilege of living as individuals and as a Nation. However, in this season, a lot of decisions both at individual levels and as a nation must be made. If we have been complaining of bad leadership, this season has brought us another opportunity to correct the ills we feel are bad. The long awaiting 2023 is here and as such we must make an informed decision so that we can be involved in the growth of the nation. How can we do this? We can do this simply by going out on that day of the election and casting our votes for candidates we believe has Nigeria at heart. Someone who can give us dividends of democracy, the candidates that have the poor masses at heart, the candidates that know what they are doing, the candidates that strongly believe in Nigeria and its people, both at the federal and state level.

Dr. Raymond made this known in a new year message he signed and made available to journalists by his senior special Assistant on Media, Emmanuel Daudu, in Abuja on Sunday, 1st January 2023.

Dr. Raymond Edoh in his new year message gave lots of democracy quotes among which a few are, “Every citizen of this country should be guaranteed that their vote matters, that their vote is counted, and that in the voting booth, their vote has a much weight as that of any CEO, any member of Congress, or any President.” Barbara Boxer
“Voting is a right best exercised by people who have taken time to learn about the issues.” Tony Snow
“Voting is fundamental in our democracy. It has yielded enormous returns.”
“I believe that voting is the first act of building a community as well as building a country.” John Ensign
“Voting is the foundational act that breathes life into the principle of the consent of the governed.” DeForest Soaries
“Never turn your back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!” Winston Churchill
“Do the unexpected. Take 20 minutes out of your day, do what young people all over the world are dying to do: vote.” Rick Mercer
“Vote early, and vote often.” Al Capone
Democracy:
“Democracy is not something that happens, you know, just at election time, and it’s not something that happens just with one event. It’s an ongoing building process. But it also ought to be a part of our culture, a part of our lives.” Jim Hightower
“No one is born a good citizen; no nation is born a democracy. Rather, both are processes that continue to evolve over a lifetime. Young people must be included from birth. A society that cuts off from its youth severs its lifeline.” Kofi Annan
“So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we’ll be called a democracy.” Roger Nash Baldwin
“Anti-democracy…is a virus that exists, and pro-democracy is the antibody to that virus, and I think we have to become vigilant, and we have to stay on top of the issues of democracy and freedom.” Harry Belafonte
“The primal principle of democracy is the worth and dignity of the individual.” Edward Bellamy
“Democracy is the ultimate, positive revolution because it gives each and every individual the power to control their lives. And we can work together to create a just, sustainable world.” Bill Blackman
“The only title in our democracy superior to that of President is the title of citizen.” Justice Louis D. Brandeis
“We preach the virtues of democracy abroad. We must practice its duties here at home. Voting is the first duty of democracy.” Lyndon B. Johnson
“I’d like people to be educated on the voting machines, making sure that our democracy isn’t being hijacked by computer technology. There’s no reason there can’t be a paper trail on those machines.” Eddie Vedder
Democracy is about voting and it’s about a majority vote. And it’s time that we started exercising the Democratic process.” Debbie Stabenow
“Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.” Franklin D. Roosevelt
“Democracy is not just the right to vote, it is the right to live in dignity.” Naomi Klein

“What I am saying in essence is, Nigerians especially the youths should understand that they have over 70% of deciding factor of who becomes a political leader in this country if they are involved in voting during elections. Over the years, instead of the youths realizing their political worth, they are used to truncating the process, yet at their expense. What a political higgledy-piggledy! It is a slap on us as youths.

“Just as I have said earlier in my various previous interviews, this election would be one of the best and most peaceful elections in the history of Nigeria. Sure! It will! Why do I say so? As a Nigerian youth leader within and in the Diaspora I have led other youth leaders to put measures in place to curb electoral violence ahead of the February election and others. We have mobilized these measures to ensure a peaceful election. I know what I have led other youth leaders to put in place as structural measures. And if any youth tries anything funny, he or she would assuredly be caught in the web of the measures put in place.

” It hurts me when youths tend to allow selves to be used by politicians to cause violence. Yes, the youths! Have you seen a 70-year-old or 50 years old person perpetrating electoral violence? Not at all! I urge us all the youths to use our energy positively to make the electoral processes peaceful.

“It is another opportunity to correct our ills by doing informed voting. As a youth, you are yet, to get your PVC, you are the problem of this nation. What are you still waiting for? Go and get your PVC and be ready to vote on the days of the elections. It is your right to exercise your political franchise”.

Speaking on violence, he charged the youths not to get involved in political violence as he described any who would be involved in such an act as an enemy of Nigeria, stressing that not one of such persons will go scot-free without being cut up with the law.

While expressing optimism about the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari in conducting a free and fair election pleads with the President to keep to his words so that Nigerians can decide who becomes their next president legitimately.
“Mr. President, all I plead you to do for us is to keep to your words of conducting a free and fair election. I wish to draw to your notice that the National community is watching, Past Presidents are watching, the youths are watching, the military is watching and all political stakeholders in Africa and all around the world are watching. Your Excellency, please don’t disappoint Nigerians by doing the contrary of what you said. We know you as a man of integrity, please maintain your integrity to the end. You understand that Nigerians love you, they trust you, they believe in you, please Mr. President don’t turn us down.”

However, he thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for a well-done leadership and for considering the youths in strategic leadership positions, giving an example of Comr. Blessing Akinlosotu who he added as Member, Nigerian Climate Change Council.
“Mr. President, we understand and have seen lots of initiatives ranging from security, economic, political, and otherwise but the persons in charge of the implementation have drastically failed in their roles thereby frustrating your achievements. Against this backdrop, we plead with you to help us achieve a free and fair election so that these challenges can be handled once and for all. This is the pleading of the youths. You are our father, and we know you will listen to the yearning of your children, the youths of this country. Please hear our plead, our father, President Muhammadu Buhari”.

Kwara journalist canvasses improvement in prison inmates’ welfare

A Kwara State-based journalist, Dare Akogun has urged well meaning Nigerians to contribute to the wellbeing of prisoners and the prison service in general, saying that the government cannot do it alone.

Akogun, who is a Senior News Editor with Ilorin-based private radio station Sobi FM, recently celebrated his birthday with inmates of the Mandala Medium Custodian Centre, Ilorin, where he fed the 430 inmates held at the centre and donated clothing and other items.

The journalist, alongside his brother, AbdulRasheed Akogun, another journalist, were remanded in the custodian centre in October 2022 over defamation allegation brought against them by a Kwara State government official.

The charge was later withdrawn after the duo had spent six days at the centre.

Accompanied by friends and colleagues, Dare Akogun said that prison inmates are also part of the society who must not be discriminated against, but rather shown love and compassion and be well catered for.

He said: “When I was here in October this year, so many people took their time to visit me in this place, and their words of encouragement helped me a great deal to cope during the period I was here.

My time inside here made me realise that life inside the prison is a lesson that can only be learnt only if it’s experienced.

”I decided to celebrate my birthday with you guys in reciprocation of the love I was shown while I was here, and the support of well-meaning Nigerians who supported this cause with donations that have made today possible.

”I want to use this opportunity to call on well-meaning Nigerians to always remember prison inmates not only in times of celebration, but everytime they believe they have whatever it takes to support them and make their stay in prison conducive”.

The Officer in Charge of the centre, Assistant Controller of Corrections Oyedele Asiyanbi, commended Akogun and his friends for remembering the inmates despite their tight schedule.

Asiyanbi said that private individuals can do more to ensure that prisons are conducive for inmates, as the seclusion is meant to reform them to be good citizens whenever they are released back into the society.

“I want to urge you to use your medium to enlighten the people and call on well meaning Nigerians on the need to inculcate the habit of visiting the prisons for motivational talks and donating items that will make the prison conducive for inmates”, he said.

Zulum visits Indian University, explores partnership on lecturers’ training, others

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum was on Wednesday at Amity University, at Noida in New Delhi, India.

Established in 2005, Amity University ranks amongst top Universities in the world according to a 2016 record. The University offers over 300 postgraduate and undergraduate courses with more than 15,000 research and publications.

Governor Zulum at the visit, announced the desire of his administration to partner with Amity University on training of academics from Borno’s tertiary institutions, exchange of research and technology on aspects of Agriculture, Energy, Medicine, Engineering and Applied sciences.

The Governor noted that agriculture is one of Borno’s priorities, and his administration will focus on training in post-harvest losses to attain food sufficiency.

He said potential partnership with Amity University will also focus on climate change conditions, that can improve resilience of crops, and fight desertification.

Zulum explained that a technical team from Borno will plan a visit to Amity University in early 2023 to formalize collaboration between the University and the Borno State Government.

The Governor was received at the University by Dr W. Selvamurthy, President of Amity Science, Technology and Innovation Foundation & Director General for Amity Directorate of Science and Innovation & Chancellor of Amity University and other senior officials of the institution.

In a power-point presentation, Amity University highlighted its activities with possible areas of collaboration.

Governor Zulum, before departing the University, met with Nigerian students studying at the Amity University. He charged them to dedicate themselves to their studies and exhibit good character.

Zulum’s delegation included Mr Regeh John, an official of the Nigerian Embassy in India, Alhaji Ahmed Sanda, the Governor’s special Adviser on protocol, Engr. Adam Bababe, Executive Secretary, Borno Geographic Information Service and Engr. Bawu Musami, SSA on Technical Matters to the Governor.

Transport Day Kicks Against Hiked Third Party Motor Insurance, calls for immediate Reversal

Lagos-December 29, 2022- The Editorial Board of Transport Day newspaper, has frowned at the recent hike in third party motor insurance premium as issued by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM).

It would be recalled that the commission had in a recent circular issued on December 22, 2022, and signed by L.M Akah, Director, Policy and Regulation, announced increments on motor insurance premium to commence January 1, 2023.

The Board of Editors wondered why NAICOM which has woefully failed in enlightening motorists on how they can make claims when there is a need, is now increasing the premium at a time when the purchasing power of most Nigerians was heading south.

In a statement signed by the Editor-in-Chief of Transport Day newspaper, Frank Kintum, the board wondered why only a few days notice was given to motorists when the increment was as high as 200%.

According to the Board, “how do you want the ordinary motorists to adjustment to an alarming 200% increment by making an announcement just a few days to implementation”.

Hence, the editors called on road transport operators and motorists to use all available legal means to resist the move as soon as possible.

The editors finally urge relevant stakeholders to call for the immediate sack of the Commissioner of Insurance/Chief Executive of the NIC, if the commission refuses to revert the arbitrary and inhuman increment.

Moreso, the Editorial Board of the newspaper called on President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the NAICOM to immediately revert the increment to N5000.

2023: Ajia assures NATE of standard legislative support, if elected

Ajia, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for House of Representatives in Asa/Ilorin West, has promised quality legislative support to strengthening technologies in Engineering, if elected in 2023.

Ajia made the pledge at the induction/public lecture and award ceremony organised by the Nigerian Association of Technologists in Engineering (NATE) on Wednesday in Ilorin.

He spoke on: “Skills, not Degree Matters Now in Nigeria: Benefits and Challenges Overview”.

Ajia stressed the need to support the association with the necessary legislative teeth to make it achieve the essence of its establishment.

According to him, technology gives engineers the direction setting and focus to achieve their objectives, it simplifies work for them and with it, “we are having designs that give ways to engineering works today”.

The PDP candidate maintained that without technologies, nothing much can be achieved in this present world.

“Without technology, particularly the internet and technical system, no business can thrive, technology has made so many things simple.

“Without technology education, agriculture, health and other sectors cannot produce expected outcomes,” he said.

He however urged government to support NATE with the needed legislation that would help the association achieve its vision and mission, and contribute to nation building, growth and development.

Ajia assured the association that he would support the association with enabling law that would help to achieve its noble ideas and values, if given the mandate.

“There are so many challenges faced by the engineering sector and nation in general and I will do my best as a legislator to secure the future of the association,” he promised.

He urged the members of the association to take the 2023 general elections seriously and partake in it, so as to rescue Nigeria from total collapse.

“Tech innovations and other systems that are gaining ground are   computer-aided design, manufacturing (CAD/CAM), model-based design, simulation, collaborative software, machine vision, and augmented and virtual reality tools, among others,” said the legislative flagbearer.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Award of Merit was presented to Ajia in recognition of his meritorious services to the society through his interventionist organisation, the MAI Foundation.