Sunday, May 17, 2020

RIVERS STATE GOVERNOR, NYESOM WIKE LOSSES MEDIA AIDE.

Press statement from Rivers State information commissioner, below;

GOVERNOR WIKE CONDOLES LATE NWAKAUDU'S FAMILY 

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has expressed shock over the sudden death of his Special Assistant on Electronic Media, Mr. Simeon Nwakaudu.

He described late Nwakaudu as a loyal and dedicated professional who contributed immensely to the implementation of the The NEW Rivers Vision.

The governor on behalf of his family, the government and good people of the State condoled with the bereaved family.

He prayed God to grant them the fortitude to bear the great loss.

Late Nwakaudu died today at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) after a brief illness. 

Paulinus Nsirim 
Commissioner for Information and Communications 
May 17,2020

Sunday, May 10, 2020

FCT Health workers may shut down COVID-19 treatment centres by april 28 over strike


Efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 and to adequately manage patients in treatment centers in the Federal Capital Territory may suffer a set back as health workers issue a 21-day strike notice over irregularity in salary payment since January this year.

In a statement issued by the FCT Chairperson of the Joint Health Sector Unions and the Assembly of Healthcare Professionals, Deborah Yusuf said other issues include non-payment of accrued allowances of 2016, 2017 and 2018 and short payment of January, February and March salaries of 2019.

The statement said if not for the outbreak of the new Coronavirus, it would have proceeded on strike since March 18, 2020

JOHESU threatens to shutdown all Covid-19 isolation and treatment centres, stop the ongoing testing and related services from May 28 should the FCT Administration remain adamant in attending to their demands.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

SOURCE: AITNEWS

Monday, May 04, 2020

JAMB Remits N7Billion to Nigerian Government


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB) has made an interim remittance of N3.5b to the Federal Government consolidated account for the 2020 expected remittance

A statement by head of information, Fabian Benjamin said JAMB  had earlier made the payment of over N3.5billion to candidates by way of reduction of N1,500 from the cost of each ePIN sold to candidates as graciously directed by President Buhari

Which JAMB said brought the total remittances this year to over N7b with the assurance to remit more as soon as it operations are concluded and proper audit of its books done.

The statement added that the remittances are in line with JAMB registrar, Professor Is-haq Oloyede's vowed commitment to remit wholly, excess funds generated from its operations to the federal government. 

 Since professor OLOYEDE ASUMED OFFICE AS REGISTRAR  JAMB has been returning money to the national treasury,  from over N7b in 2017.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

CALL FOR TOTAL TRAVEL BAN ON GOVERNOR UMAHI, HIS CABINENT AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES*

PRESS RELEASE
The Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER) condemns the persecution of journalists by the Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi.

Only corrupt elements are afraid of journalists.

Section 22 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides as follows:

 _The press, radio, television and other agencies of the mass media shall at all times be free to uphold the fundamental objectives contained in this Chapter and uphold the responsibility and accountability of the Government to the people_ 

The only possible reason the governor of a state in Nigeria can be so morbidly afraid of journalists to the extent of making life difficult for them to practise journalism in his state, threatening to flog them with ‘koboko’ and barring them from the state government house for life, the way the Governor Umahi is reported to have done, is because he has many skeletons to hide in his cupboard. 

Therefore there is a presumption that the current administration in Ebonyi State is very corrupt because any government that doesn’t want to stand up to the scrutiny of the Press, is an irresponsible government that has chosen not to be accountable to the people, according to Section 22 of the Constitution.

The people of Ebonyi State should at this time be most pitied for them to have that sort of quality of a person as governor who, out of fear of the truth, wants to flog journalists with ‘koboko’ for carrying out their constitutional duties. 

Even the military, in its history of governance never contemplated such barbarity as an official policy. It can only therefore be imagined, the level of subjugation, that the citizens of that Ebonyi State are currently suffering silently, under the present administration in the state.

CASER is therefore calling on President Buhari and other state governors in Nigeria to also bar Governor Umahi and his cabinet members from travelling to the Abuja or any other state in Nigeria until they reverse this act of illegality that threatens civilized and peaceful means of holding governments across the world, accountable to the people.

Furthermore, CASER calls on all the Embassies, High Commissions and Foreign Missions in Nigeria to immediately begin to compile the names of the family members of Governor Umahi  and ensure that they are also issued travel ban for life, whenever again the world comes to normal. 

This action of the Ebonyi state government should not be forgotten quickly. It must remain as a permanent witness against Governor Umahi for life, unless he reverses himself this moment with full speed

CASER also calls on the Committee for the Protection of Journalist (CPJ), journalists everywhere, including the ones in Ebonyi state to help in the compilation of the names of the family members of these abusive government officials from Ebony State. They must be taught a serious lesson in reprisal in order to restrain them from continuing on this unprogressive path that is antithetical to democracy and inimical to the promotion of national and international peace and development.

This barbarous act by the Ebonyi State Government against journalists must be resisted locally and globally.


Frank Tietie
Executive Director
Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER)

Coronavirus: The media is also on the frontlines* by Eugenia Abu

For years as an active Broadcast Journalist, I hardly got time off and was on duty back to back as the news never ends. This state of things was daunting for my family and pretty stressful for me. While people took breaks at weekends, I would be on duty on a fine Sunday morning. 

The profession had chosen me and I had also chosen it. This kind of schedule that I had meant that during many Christmas holidays I was either on an editorial team at work or I was in fact producer of the leading NTA network news at nine or I was a newsreader or in some circumstances all of the above. And these were mostly during normal times. 

The stress would become heightened in difficult circumstances and one could remain in the newsroom for three days running if the situation was serious and would not even go home. It’s a tough field. The public wanted information and depended on you for it. Your job was not to disappoint them.

With the Coronavirus pandemic up in the air worldwide with no vaccine and no end in sight, the public is glued to their Televisions, newspapers and Radios to get authentic information about what in fact was going on. The media has become where everyone is swimming now to get their voices heard above the din of politics, fights, disagreements between world leaders and the frustration of health organisations worldwide.

 All of this in the face of grim stories of death and ailments. For the reporter and those gathered in the newsroom day in day out, it can be suffocating and overwhelming. Journalists are first of all human beings and in the face of overwhelming ceaseless bad news, they can suffer anxiety attacks and depression being so close to the stories and having to cover them. It is reported that many newsreaders and reporters who covered the 9/11 tragedy in the United States ended up with mental health challenges especially those who were directly involved in the coverage. So much research is out there to prove that indeed this is the case.

With Coronavirus spreading at such an unbelievable rate and being so contagious, media persons report other persons and have no one to talk about their own stress. In the middle of all of this, they must continue to bring you statistics, updates and coverages non-stop. As one who has walked their path and still does, I can speak for my colleagues worldwide and know that they are on the frontline and are committed to bringing the stories for as long as it takes. Together with health workers everywhere in the world, they are battling the virus as best as they can. While the health workers are working with patients in hospital and doing their very best everywhere, the journalist is bringing us the efforts of the health workers, breakthrough in science and general information and stories of hope.

Mid-march I spoke to my Editor, Amina Alhassan at the Trust newspapers and she was tired and already stressed out. Why are you sounding like that, I asked her? Work is overwhelming, she said. I know I told her. You need to breathe and take snatches of breaks whenever you can find one. No one knew how devastating this was going to be. And here we are.

With Coronavirus spreading at such an unbelievable rate and being so contagious, media persons report other persons and have no one to talk about their own stress. In the middle of all of this, they must continue to bring you statistics, updates and coverages non-stop

 An American Newsreader from MSNBC broke down when she announced the death of a colleague from Coronavirus. Rob Osbourne, a news correspondent from ITV writes that “This is a marathon, we are in it for the long haul.” BBC in the meantime says they will continue to provide support for their staff by providing structures to keep them covering the Pandemic for as long as they can.

That support is what employers need to provide across board across countries for media workers and journalists who have to continuously bring us the stories, the policies, the updates and the statistics. Media owners should protect their staff and insure them. They should also give palliatives, bonuses and provisions to make their jobs easier. Journalists must also learn to take breaks and breathe and structures must not keep the same person exposed to this information for long without giving them short breaks to allow them refuel. Journalists also have families and the work they do and their absence from home can affect their families and put them under pressure. Journalist are advised to speak to loved ones as often as they can, try to get enough sleep and eat healthy.

Let’s think about journalists and media persons on the frontline. They need our prayers and our support. They are also heroes in these uncertain times.

I salute all our health workers worldwide who are doing amazing work. But I would also like us to raise our hands up for another set of persons in the frontline. Without the media we would never have known of the world war veteran in the UK, 99-year-old Captain Tom Moore who has raised Millions of pounds for NHS charities to help with the treatment of Coronavirus in the United Kingdom

Salute to the Media and the workers therein worldwide. Cameramen, editors, reporters, editorial staff, writers, columnists, newsreaders and their management. 

Hands up for the Media! Our prayers are with you all.

EUGENIA ABU

Friday, April 24, 2020

109 Years old Mother of Nigeria's Minister Of Education, Hajiya Fatima Adamu Baaba Dies in Bauchi state


109 year old mother of Nigeria's minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu, Hajiya Fatima Adamu Baaba has died

The minister who confirmed the death of his mother in a statement signed by the director, press minister of Education, Ben Goong said she died in the early ours of friday

The statement said Burial has taken place at Azare, in Azare Local Government area of Bauchi state, in accordance with Muslim rights. 

Hajiya Fatima Adamu Baaba was aged 109 and survived by six children, three males and three females, including the minister of Education Adamu Adamu.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

ABBA Kyari: ENDORSED AT DEATH...still the doubts linger. By Chukwudi Okolie-ugbaja, Abuja-based freelance Journalist


The publicity which Mallam Abba Kyari shunned while he was alive would seem to have been dished out to him at death by two political heavyweights....President Mohammadu Buhari and Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama. Buhari's tribute to Kyari remains one of the most intimate I have listened to for as long as I can remember. In Kyari, Buhari found a friend and a loyal cabinet member and made it clear that their acquaintance with each other dated back some 42 years. He would miss a man who had become his 'de facto' second-in-command. 
The Foreign Affairs Minister would later go on Channels TV to talk about a man who though a Muslim, was his best man at a Christian wedding he vividly recalled.
Their days at Warrick University were clearly a fond memory for a sober Onyeama who portrayed Kyari as self-effacing and clearly misunderstood by many. The Foreign Affairs Minister recalled how he was so moved by insinuations of underhand dealings by Kyari in the MTN fine saga that he approached his 'friend' of 43 years for an explanation.
Onyeama said Kyari denied any interest or gain in the matter and showed him documents to support his claims.
Put the accounts by Buhari and Onyeama about Kyari together and you'll end up scratching your head concerning  the ugly image a good chunk of the Nigerian public had reserved for the late Chief of Staff. 
As a communications teacher and student there are points that need to be made about the Kyari phenomenon.
The man was clearly an enigma who smiled only when it was absolutely necessary. He wielded power no doubt, but what pundits will ponder in future analyses is whether powerful Kyari was more powerful in his loyalty to President Mohammadu Buhari to the point of quietly taking bullets meant for the Nigerian leader or was merely living a life that shunned adulation and photo opportunity in pursuit of more meaningful national assignments.
Kyari did have a little public spat with a former Head of Service and the reported sack of a Kano state commissioner for 'celebrating' his death in a tweet was somewhat, eye-opening. The National  Security Adviser also reportedy kicked against Kyari's 'dabbling' in security matters.
But if the President had expressly told whoever wanted to see him to always go through Kyari, it followed that the late Chief of Staff had influence in virtually every sphere of the Nigerian life.
Kyari was taciturn, publicity-shy but coolly efficient.
If dead men do think, he might now be wondering whom all the posthumous rants and noise are for!
But then, he would remember that he lived in a country known for chasing shadows while substance jeered from the background.
Abba Kyari was silent in his lifetime. 
The silence from his grave can only be super and final!
Dead men don't bite but sometimes they leave behind arguments that taunt the mental processes of those who cling to life!
If you ask me, I think that the late Chief of Staff had quite a few things to explain in 'Nigeria And Me'.
But that would be a morbid publication.
Mortal eyes don't read from dead men!
So, maybe we should just let Abba Kyari go to his final sleep!

Chukwudi Okolie-Ugbaja is an Abuja-based freelancer.

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Nigerian government condemns unprofessional conduct at ABBA KYARI'S Burial

Nigeria government condemns unprofessional conduct at ABBA KYARI'S Burial

Press Release 

COVID 19: Unprofessional conduct at Gudu cemetery 

The Health and Human Services Secretariat of the FCT Administration has noted with concern the video trending on social media, showing a man pulling off his Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) unprofessionally after participating in the burial of the late Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Malam Abba Kyari, at the Gudu cemetery, Abuja. 
The Public Health Department has since taken neccasry action. 
The said PPE left over by the individual has been professionally *evacuated and the entire cemetery has been decontaminated. In addition, all the individuals including the man in question that participated in the burial and were not properly* kitted have been identified and are being isolated. 

Necessary tests will conducted on all of them to determine their level of exposure and ensure that they do not infect other people. 

The Administration has also taken steps to ensure that all future burials of victims of COVID 19 are conducted in line with protocols established by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). 

Residents are therefore urged to remain calm and rest assured that the FCT Administration will continue to do all that is necessary to curtail and eventually end the spread of the Coronavirus in the FCT. 

Dr Mohammed Kawu,  Ag Secretary Health and Human Services Secretariat FCTA

Who was Former President Buhari's Chief Of Staff, Mallam ABBA Kyari?

Abba Kyari OON (died 17 April 2020) was a Nigerian politician who served as Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari

Abba Kyari, OON Chief of Staff to the President Muhammadu Buhari

In office 27 August 2015 – 17 April 2020

*Education*

University of Warwick

University of Cambridge

Alma mater

Nigerian Law School

Harvard Business School

International Institute for Management Development

*Awards*
Order of the Niger
*Family and personal life*

*Early life and education*

A Kanuri from Borno, not much is known about his early life. In 1980, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of Warwick, and also received a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Cambridge. In 1983, he was called to the Nigerian Bar after attending the Nigerian Law School

In 1984, he obtained a master's degree in law from the University of Cambridge. 

He later attended the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland and participated in the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Business School, in 1992 and 1994, respectively.

*Family*

Kyari was married to the sister-in-law of Ibrahim Tahir and had four children

*Health*

On March 24, 2020, it was made public that Kyari tested positive for COVID-19 on March 23, following an official trip to Germany nine days before.

*Professional career*

Kyari worked for the law firm Fani-Kayode and Sowemimo for some time after his return to Nigeria.

From 1988 to 1990, he was Editor with the New Africa Holdings Limited Kaduna.

In 1990, he served as a Commissioner for Forestry and Animal Resources in Borno State.

From 1990 to 1995, Kyari was the secretary to the board of African International Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Bank of Credit and Commerce International.

Kyari was an executive director in charge of management services at the United Bank for Africa, and was later appointed the chief executive officer. In 2002, he was appointed a board director of Unilever Nigeria, and later served on the board of Exxon Mobil Nigeria.

*Political career*

In August 2015, Kyari was appointed Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

*Power politics*

Kyari was an influential figure within the Buhari administration. During the administration's first term, he worked mainly behind the scenes to implement the president's agenda. In 2019 with Buhari's re-election for a second term, he ordered his cabinet to channel all requests through Kyari's office. Further enhancing his influence within government circles, and being labelled as the de facto head of government.

In 2017, following a leaked memo, Kyari became embroiled in a public argument with the Head of Civil Service, who was later removed from office and arrested.

In 2020, in another leaked memo, Babagana Monguno the National Security Adviser accused Kyari of meddling in matters of national security.

*Death*

Kyari died in a Lagos hospital on 17 April 2020,he died from complications related to COVID-19

May the Soul of departed Rest In Peace

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

COVID-19: Owner Of Sosoliso Airline Dies in London

*Victor Ikwuemesi, Founder and CEO of Sosoliso Airlines died in London this morning .*

He went into hospital on Saturday 11th April, 2020 for being sick, he was tested for COVID-19, Result came out positive.......... 

He was in ICU on oxygen, but when the oxygen was removed for him to eat he couldn't breath on his own, So they put him on a ventilator and he died shortly after......... 

May his soul rest in peace........ 

Covid 19 is real......

Stay safe..........