Thursday

Abiodun bags Visionary Leadership Award, says “we have made Ogun a haven of industries”

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SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA - Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has said that his administration has intensified efforts to provide basic infrastructure and create a conducive business environment, noting that more industries have flocked to the state in six years than in previous administrations.

The state, Abiodun noted, is one of the six states where Special Agro Processing Zones were created in the country in collaboration with the Federal Government, African Development Bank, African Export-Import Bank, and Islamic Bank, adding that his administration decided to partner with private sector players for the prompt take-off of the zone.

Abiodun stated this while receiving the Distinguished Visionary Leadership Award by the Foreign Investment Network (FIN) for his unique leadership style and untiring efforts in opening up more business frontiers in the state at his office in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

Speaking on the steps taken to promote the ease of doing business in the state, the governor said that apart from establishing a Business Environment Council to act in collaboration with the State Investment and Facilitation Agency as a one-stop shop, tax payment has been computerized to eliminate multiple taxation.

He said: “This administration has improved the transportation sector by constructing over 1,200 kilometers of roads in six years. We have built the best-equipped airport in Nigeria, and this airport is centrally located.

“We have adopted a multimodal transport system that incorporates air, road, sea, and rail lines. We are extending a rail line that stopped at Agbado to Ogun State,” he said.

The state, Governor Abiodun further explained, is blessed with a large population and natural resources, and it is strategically located to take advantage of the biggest market in the country. He disclosed that the government is working to ensure that the state has the cheapest electricity for industries and the people.

While calling on investors to take advantage of the numerous opportunities that abound in agriculture, power generation, manufacturing, and other sectors, the state helmsman urged the Foreign Investment Network (FIN) to intensify efforts in showcasing the state’s potential to the outside world and assured that the organization would be involved in planning the proposed State Economic Summit to make it a grand event.

Earlier, while presenting the Distinguished Visionary Leadership Award to the governor when she led a business delegation to the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, the Chairperson of the organization, Dr. Olayinka Fayomi, said the state had witnessed tremendous economic development in the last six years of the administration.

She said: “The governor has done well. Two years ago when we saw what the governor had accomplished, we decided to promote him further. This award is to acknowledge his efforts in expanding business frontiers in the state.

“Investors outside are noting what Ogun is doing, especially in health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure. The governor has made the state a significant business destination. We are attending a business summit in Oman, where we will present the business opportunities that exist in Ogun State.”

Fayomi noted that apart from promoting and facilitating investments in African countries, especially Nigeria, over the last 45 years, her organization is also involved in magazine publication in English, French, and Chinese, to expose business opportunities on the continent to the outside world.

Responding, Governor Abiodun expressed appreciation to the Chairperson of FIN for the award, emphasizing that it was an indication that the modest efforts of the administration in developing the state are being recognized, and he called on the organization to continue to attract more investors to come and do business in the country.

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Tuesday

‘Social media is a terrorist organisation’ – Sultan of Sokoto


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The head of Nigeria’s Northern Muslims and the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has claimed that social media is a “terrorist organization”.

He stated this while citing social media’s role in spreading false information and inciting unrest.

The sultan, while speaking during the 7th Executive Committee Meeting of the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council in Maiduguri, Borno State, called on security agencies to treat social media platforms with the same seriousness as other threats to national security.

Somebody can sit in the comfort of their home and formulate stories and you will consider that it is true. Social media is a terrorist organisation that we must deal with. Security agencies must deal with this terrorist organisation called social media.” He stated. 

The sultan also condemned the ongoing violence and killings in Plateau and other parts of the country. He urged political leaders and security agencies to take urgent and decisive action.

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Monday

Breaking: Pope Francis, first Latin Pope dead at 88!

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Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff who ministered with a charming, humble style and sincere care for the poor, has died at the age of 88. 


Francis had been ill recently but emerged on Easter Sunday, a day before his death, to bless thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square and treat them to a surprise popemobile romp through the piazza, drawing wild cheers and applause.


Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the eldest of five children, to Italian immigrant parents on Dec. 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


May his soul rest in peace. 

Sunday

Zelenskyy warned against accepting mineral deal with the Trump administration


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A senior economist with the Center for Economic Strategy in Kyiv, Volodymyr Landa, has said that the Minerals Deal between the United States of America and Ukraine has gone through “multiple iterations”.

According to him, as quoted by media reports, “It’s hard to say what’s inside.”

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine is keen to improve relations with the US President Donald Trump administration. The Ukranian leader has so far turned down America’s demand that revenue from the new joint fund is used to cover the cost of weapons deliveries provided by the Biden administration.

Recall that President Trump had announced previously that Kyiv “owes” the US $300bn (£226bn).

However, Zelenskyy maintained that America’s assistance to his country came in the form of a grant, not as a loan, with Republicans and Democrats approving it in Congress.

Zelenskyy said that going forward partnership has to be based on “parity”, and should benefit both countries.

Landa said he did not expect Kyiv to accept that previous “non-refundable military aid” was now “debt”.

“That’s not only unfair and unrealistic, but may also negatively affect the full global financial system.

“If it suddenly turns out that countries and organisations can demand payments for aid given unconditionally in previous years, it will make recipients more cautious, and could reopen difficult issues from previous decades around the world.”