Tuesday 2 August 2022

Federal govt bans sim card importation

 

The Federal Government of Nigeria has banned the importation of subscriber identity module (SIM) cards.


The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami made the announcement at the Nigerian Telecommunications Indigenous Content Expo (NTICE) organized by the Nigeria Office for Developing Indigenous Telecoms Sector (NODITS) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).


He said Africa’s biggest country should not be importing things that could be produced within.


“Let me make it clear that the federal government will no longer tolerate the importation of sim cards. We are now producing them in Nigeria.


“Our aim is to increase indigenous content in the ICT sector so that by 2025, we will be self-reliant by at least 80 percent”, the minister noted.



ence, Pantami urged stakeholders and citizens to support government efforts to boost local patronage and consumption.


“If we do this, history will be kind to all of us”, the professor of Cybersecurity added.


Recall that Pantami informed the public that the Buhari administration had established a SIM card manufacturing plant in Lagos.

Monday 15 April 2019

Who is afraid of Fayemi?. By Akin omo Akin



Deng Xiaoping was a Chinese politician who became the paramount leader of the People’s Republic of China from 1978 until his retirement in 1989. In 1985, Deng was voted Man of the Year by Time Magazine.

In Xiaoping’s home, there is a painting called “Two Cats” by renowned painter Chen Liantao. An inscription in Chinese calligraphy says: “It doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white; as long as it catches mice, it’s a good cat.”

The South Western part of Nigeria of today is like the then Deng’s China, savoring the post-election victory and needing to consolidate on it in anticipation of harvesting big in 2023.

But as good as this sounds, something seems odd about the anatomy of the proverbial _*Ajao,*_ of the region: Its arms are longer than its legs. 

Already some respected leaders have started gloating over the success and its intended consequences for the Southwest. They believe the gains are meant, not for all, but a few of them. They are not only appropriating the victory, they are also drowning themselves in anger, disparaging some other people’s contributions.

You would think that those disparagers would at least understand and appreciate what others had brought to the table. But, no. Their concern is about their own invincibility, which is now being questioned, so to speak. They fear that any recognition given to others in the bloc would dwarf theirs and can throw up some new stars.

Don’t be surprised therefore if you start hearing disparaging tunes about a Fayemi who is too minnow a politician, yet too ambitious and aspiring to rule the entire Nigeria come 2023. 

The political trajectory of the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi is fast giving those people sleepless nights, being the greatest come back kid in the history of progressives in the Southwestern Nigeria. Those who should appreciate and celebrate him are the same people now dissing him, beating drums of war and expecting Fayemi to dance to it. They are sponsoring known slanderers to sing rebellious songs against the governor.

As the sitting governor, Fayemi in 2014 lost the governorship election to what his traducers called disconnectedness and political immaturity. But today, Fayemi, who was explained away as politically naïve then, has suddenly grown to become a political juggernaut and must be hewed, lest he becomes a threat to the ambition of some people. To do this, some pull-him-down professionals who have long sold their conscience to the devil, have been hired to hack down Fayemi’s reputation, dish out umbrage, which would describe the governor as over-ambitious.

Fayemi is neither an infantile activist nor a rookie politician. He had paid his dues, coming from the school of hard knocks, and this is what he is putting on the table for the benefit of the Southwest and the entire Nigeria. Those who anticipate that he may eventually become the greatest beneficiary of his current bridge-building exercise may be seeing with extra terrestrial eyes, what ordinary eyes cannot see. But no one should attempt to pooh-pooh his contributions to the fence-mending exercise going on in the sub-region. Rather, they should eat the humble pie and join him in the process. After all, it is whatever is available that is worth sharing.

If some Yoruba leaders are at this point beginning to arrogate power to themselves, believing it is served a la carte, then they should start building bridges too and stop playing god. Instigating umbrage against a Fayemi may not be the best strategy. Fayemi, they should know, is not anyone’s headache. He is only being himself and making his strategic expertise available for the benefit of, not only the Yoruba race, but the entire Nigeria by criss-crossing the entire country, bringing messages of peace to the doorsteps of all progressives. If this is seen as building a political nest for himself, then so be it.

Dr. Fayemi returned to relevance in Ekiti State when he beat Ayo Fayose and his crony, Professor Olusola Eleka to emerge as the governor for a second term in 2018. He quickly built on the victory, and in a spate of three months, consolidated his position, led the progressives to win a landslide victory for President  Muhammadu in February 2018 as well as for all who contested for the national and state assembly slots in March. The victory was the best for the progressives in southwest, free of any controversy and the first to be pronounced and commended by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ahead of that of any other state in Nigeria. This may have turned Fayemi to a star boy, who must be watched and checked. His sins: his moves are becoming suspicious. He is getting too close to the President. He is becoming too popular. He must slow down. He must queue behind some leaders....

Not that this matters to Fayemi. A clear conscience, they say, is the greatest armor. If he feels strongly that his bridge-building effort is what his party, the All Progressives Congress, desires at this point, and it is producing the desired result, why must he be deterred? Not even the bite and blow antics of some of his associates should matter to him. After all, his focus and sense of duty have never been in doubt.

Anyone feeling intimidated and uncomfortable by this feat, should come out in the open and voice it, rather than hiding under cloak of jealousy to diss Fayemi. Of course, those who know the truth can easily read between the lines and see them as his traducers.

Simply put, they are paranoid. They are paranoid because the leader of Afenifere, the oldest Awoist alive, Senator Ayo Fasanmi had openly praised Fayemi for his good work. Pa Fasanmi publicly canvassed that the presidency must come to the Southwest in 2023, which settled down well with the disparagers. But for declaring his support for Fayemi, and the latter not publicly turning it down, both Pa Fasanmi and Fayemi have stirred the hornet’s nest, so they must be stung by bees until they repent.

What does it mean to be paranoid in politics?

According to William S. Burroughs, A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on.

Being paranoid, therefore, is an unrealistic distrust of others or a feeling of being persecuted. Extreme degrees may be a sign of mental illness.

Paranoia is an instinct or thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning a perceived threat towards oneself.  Paranoia is distinct from phobias, which also involve irrational fear, but usually no blame. Making false accusations and the general distrust of others also frequently accompany paranoia. For example, an incident most people would view as an accident or coincidence, a paranoid person might believe was intentional. Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis.

Paranoia is not strange to politics. It is an underlying theme in political life. While healthy suspicion is invaluable to leaders, extreme cases are disastrous for citizens and nations alike. 

Robert S. Robins and Jerrold M. Post, M.D., experts in political psychology, document and interpret the malign power of paranoia in a variety of contexts in their book, Political Paranoia. According to the two experts, paranoia can be found in political movements like McCarthyism, in organizations like the John Birch Society, in leaders like Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Jim Jones, and David Koresh, and among extreme groups that commit violence in the name of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. 

Indeed, Robins and Post show that the paranoid dynamic has been aggressively present in every social disaster of this century. 

Robins and Post describe the paranoid personality, explain why paranoia is part of human evolutionary history, and examine the conditions that must exist before the message of the paranoid takes root in a vulnerable population, leading to mass movements and genocidal violence. 

On a psychological level, studies show Machiavellianism and paranoia are highly correlated with conspiratorial thinking.

Should any Yoruba leader go through all these simply because a Fayemi is doing what he knows how to do best? In Deng's words, does it really matter if the cat is black or white? I just hope not.

#AkinOmoAkin

Sunday 11 December 2016

Taye Currency 's New Music Video Hit Market

One of the leading Fuji musician in Nigeria, Alhaji Taye  Adebisi popularly known as Currency is set to drop his new
 video title "Message". Message is one of the 2in1album released about a year.

 According to his media aide, Tope Eluyefa, the delay was due
 to the market survey done recently by the in- house expert  to know the exact time and season the music can be  accepted.

 "Moreover the 2in1 album titled BBM is still in the market
 and as we all know in this industry every marketer will like
 to exhaust his chances on a product before a new product can
 be release.Tope said.

 Boss, Taye Currency however appeal to his fans both home and
 abroad to kindly pick a copy of the musical video when is
  out any moment from now.

 While thanking them for their usual support, Alhaji Taye
 Currency is also known as Apesin of Fuji send a warm and
 special season greetings to all Nigerians both home and
abroad and assure all his fans that he will not disappoint
them in delivering quality, educative and informative
songs.

 The media aide, Tope Eluyefa also revealed that his
 boss,  Taye currency will celebrate his 42nd birthday
 on December 17 though on a low key while plans an elaborate
 party for the commissioning of his new mansion by first
 quarter of next year

Court Sentence NURTW member to 25 Year Imprisonment over Murder


Six years after Anwal Bala Shannon, a 500 level medical student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria was killed in Ibadan, an Oyo State High Court  on Friday sentenced a member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in the state, Akinwumi Adisa to 25 years imprisonment with hard labour.

The state chief Judge  Munta Abimbola, in his judgment however discharged and acquitted four others namely Olumide Oladeji, Sadeeq Adejide and Tajudeen Arowotosuna.

Anwal Bala Shannon, a 500 level medical student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria  was killed on June 4, 2011 during a bloody clash between NURTW factions in Ibadan.

In his judgment, Justice Abimbola discharged and acquitted the 2nd, 3rd and 4th accused persons on the ground that there was nothing linking them to the mayhem or the scene.

The 1st accused who told the court that he was at the scene of incidence on the day of the bloody clash but denied participating was sentenced to 25years jail terms

It will be recalled that on the night of the 4th June, 2011 at about 9:30pm, factional members of the Union in a struggle to take over the control of Iwo Road motor park from the another faction shot sporadically into the crowd killing Anwal Bala Shannon, a 500 level medical student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and the President of the Medical Student Association of Nigeria, .

The late Anwal Bala Shannon was in company of his colleagues who were returning from a programme at Osogbo to take a bus to Zaria at the Iwo-road Motor Park when he was shot.

The first, second and third accused person were arrested at the scene of the crime while the fourth was later arrested by men of the State Criminal Investigation Department.

Kwara Poly Students Demands Withdrawal of Millitary Men from Campus


National Association of Kwara State Students (NAKSS) at the weekend, demanded for an immediate withdrawal of the men of the Nigerian Army from the campuses of the Kwara Polytechnic, Ilorin.

At a press briefing addressed  by the Vice-President of the association, Comrade Kamal Dosunmu  in Ilorin, the Students’ union leader described the military men as agents of oppression, intimidation and occupation, who had turned the campuses of the polytechnic to a warlike zone with the way and manner the military have comported themselves.

 According to him, not even in the Boko-Haram ravaged North-East do soldiers have the kind of powers of molestation, dehumanisation and open display in the campus. “They must on or before the last working day of the year 2016, be disengaged and returned to their barracks. “The invasion and occupation of the Kwara polytechnic campuses by men of the Nigerian Army is unknown to law, ultra vires, illegal and uncivil.


“They have only come to dehumanise and distort the sanctity of an environment which is fashioned to thrive on divergent plethora of reasoning. The union also demanded for the unconditional reinstatement of Comrade Imam-Murtador Olarewaju, who he said   expelled for being the Welfare Secretary of the school. 

Tuesday 6 December 2016

OAU Alumni earmarks N15b for construction of new hostels

The alumni association of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has earmarked a sum of N15.5 billion for the construction of new student hostels in the institution. 

The Worldwide President  of the association  Mr. Segun Oke, who disclosed this at this year reunion programme last week, explained that the hostels would accommodate 8,000 students. 

Oke said the  new accommodation facilities would ease student residential difficulties on campus. 

He added that the association also facilitated the on-going renovation of the Senate building worth N1 billion.

According to him, the association has renovated virtually all the existing male and female hostels on campus while renovations were also carried out at the Faculty of Agriculture Lecture Theatre, among others.

He added: "Scholarships were given out to over 1,000 students to encourage them in their academic pursuits and over 2,000 books were donated to Hezekiah  Oluwasanmi Library to enhance learning. 

In her comment at the event, a chief  prosecutor and  legal adviser at the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, frowned at oppression of the vulnerable in Africa. 

The jurist, who advocated that justice should prevail in all cases relating to maltreatment of the vulnerable in the society, charged judges to right all wrongs concerning injustice.


Bensouda also advocated that the rule of law should be upheld to protect humanity against criminality.
She said: "it pains me a lot when I see injustices not being given adequate attention in a court of law.

"One of my commitments in life is to see that justice reigns in every circle and to ensure that the right of every individual is protected.

"There should be international justice all over the countries to address cases like rape, child abuse, sexual harassment, suicide attack, adoption and many others without political interference.

"Criminal interrogation must be justly handled without political interference while cases of molested women, raped girls and many others especially those inflicted with tortures, should be handled without fear or favour by the concerned authorities."
ENDS

Friday 2 December 2016

Osinbajo, Ajimobi, Alao Akala Eulogies Prophet Abiara's wife as body laid to rest in Ibadan



Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo was among the dignitaries that paid last respect as the body of the wife of the General Evangelist of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Pastor Samuel Abiara, Mrs. Christiana Aduke Abiara's body was laid to rest in Ibadan on Friday.

The Vice President who on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari commensurated with the husband, family and the entire congregation of the church described the husband of the deceased as a popular prayer actor who advices his regularly.

Speaking on the passage of the deceased, Osinbajo said people must know that there are challenges in life saying that what the country is passing through now will soon be over. 

Osinbajo said "On behalf of the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, we commensurate with you, we pray that God Almighty will lift you and comfort you. My prayer is that you also will not fall. You will never be put to shame. God will bless your children. 

"I want to say to all of us, that there is nothing good that will not have challenges. 

"Our country is going through some pains now, but God Almighty will make our tomorrow better. 

The body of Mrs. Christiana Abiara who died on September 3rd in Ibadan at the age 70 had earlier been committed to mother earth prior to the thanksgiving. 

Others who paid glowing tributes to the cleric's wife include Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State and his wife; Florence, former Governor of the state Chief Adebayo Alao Akala and his wife Kemi; former Governor of Osun State Chief Olagunsoye Oyinlola; Deputy Governor of Osun State Mrs. Titilayo Laoye Tomori; Deputy Governor of Ogun State Mrs. Yetunde Onanuga and Minister for Finance Mrs. Kemi Adeosun. 

Wife of the General Overseer of Redeem Christian Church of God Mrs. Adeboye was also among those who graced the funeral service.  

Ajimobi described the deceased who lived 'an exemplary and fulfilled life. 

He said "Mama served humanity, she was very inspirational and fairness, she taught her children the fair of God, mama's life was impactful. 

The widower, Pastor Abiara urged Nigerians to be wary of fake prophets whose predictions will never come to past. 

He said though the loss of his wife is painful but aware that the deceased has fulfilled the purpose of her life. 

He used the occation to pray for the country to overcome the present political, socio-economic challenges confronting the country and not to listen to prophets of doom.  

"I want to implore all Nigerians not to listen to prophets of doom whose predictions shall never come to past.  I want to use this opportunity to implore Nigerians that they should keep faith that the recession will soon be over. I want to assure you that Nigeria from 2017 will be a new dawn. 

"Therefore I urged all Nigerians to put their minds at rest that the remaining of this year will be peaceful.

Earlier in his sermon, the General Suprietendent, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Pastor S. O. Oladele charged christians on their duty which is to know and serve God. 

He said "Your duty is not to pursue education or to be rich but your duty is to know and serve the lord. There is no other duty than to know and serve the lord. 

"The lord said there is only one God, the message is not for the dead but for the living, therefore your duty is to know and serve the lord as an individual, do not postpone it, do not delay it as procrastination is dangerous. 

The cleric then implored christian faithful to be patient saying there is no one that is spared to with challenges.