African Researchers hold Symposium on Africa’s Development

African Researchers hold Symposium on Africa’s Development

A group of African researchers under the name Alafarika for Study and Consultancy had recently on August 26 and 27, 2022 organized a virtual symposium titled Knowledge Creation and Dissemination in Africa”, which researchers in African affairs from Morocco, Nigeria, Mali, Mauritania, Egypt, and the Central African Republic participated to come up with model for African Development. The participants commended the initiative for giving great importance to knowledge, its creation and dissemination, and considering it an initial and basic building block for developing and progressing in Africa.

The two-day session which dealt with a series of issues related to influencing African policy and politics with knowledge, the process of knowledge management for development; the role of the media in creating knowledge societies; and the challenges facing academic publishing and its potential solutions. The symposium also touched on the relationship between philosophy and human development in the African context and how revolutions and movements demanding change can be directed based on the knowledge that provides answers to the state-building and development that the continent needs in the twenty-first century and the digital age, in addition to the potential of investigative and data journalism to contribute to Africa’s prosperity.

Talking about creating knowledge societies and influencing African politics, the speakers revealed that consultancy institutions are one of the means of influencing knowledge creation processes if these institutions are rooted in local issues and are experts in initiatives that touch the needs of the population and citizens. The speakers stressed that civilizations and advanced societies throughout history have depended on knowledge and actors in disseminating human sciences. Despite the lack of interest of some current African governments in knowledge, its means and tools for its dissemination, the history of Africa, its civilizations and kingdoms in different regions confirmed that Africa has rich experience in this regard. What is required today is to study these historical achievements and support the creativity of young people that may limit the brain drain in many African countries, in addition to attaching the utmost importance to educational institutions and their outputs.

They stressed that knowledge management is a necessary process for development because it relates to many sensitive areas and is an essential means of successful management and that it elevates knowledge to the forefront of any government or political system’s success by emphasizing the knowledge capabilities of individuals, universities, and research institutions that facilitate access to knowledge, participation in it, distribution, preservation, and retrieval.

Talking about the impact of globalization and the rapid technological change in human societies, the speakers make knowledge the basis of domination and influence. Stating that all indicators show the strength of tomorrow’s world will be determined by the interest in human capital and the exploitation of the energies and capabilities of the continent’s population in sustainable human development. In terms of knowledge management and development, they are of the belief that there is a need to move from theories to real-life applications to meet the challenges of the continent and the rapid transformations in all fields without neglecting data technologies, which collect and categorize information to enable users of knowledge systems and services to access them when necessary. Pointing that all of these can be achieved through interviews and dialogues with experts and actors in national development policies, humanities, and modern methods that reflect positively on African societies and enable African countries to compete globally.

African Media Institutions are tasked with the process of creating knowledge society at a time when global media ignore the role of Africans in crystallizing global knowledge and the information explosion, without overlooking the fact that digital media plays some of the roles of traditional media, influencing different African societies and stages. Media roles are however agreed not be limited to the use of various means to highlight developments and experiences in African countries, their civilizations and history or to publicize their tourism sectors. Taking the information revolution and technological innovations the continent’s youth seize today in Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, and other African countries to develop the financial, agricultural, and health sectors into consideration, the relationship between the media and the dissemination of knowledge shows a relationship of mutual influence that can be observed in concepts related to human values, the crucible of communication and understanding.

Another means of developing and changing society is the process of scientific research and academic publishing. It was also agreed that one of the tools through which sustainable development can be achieved thereby addressing the challenges facing academic publishing in Africa and the weak governmental attention to the results of research projects and recommendations of conferences and research sessions that may contribute to promoting development.

While one of the crisis facing academic publishing in Africa is lack of publishing and distribution centres for works, academic books, and scientific journals within Africa, without forgetting that education curricula and teaching methods in several African countries are rooted in the colonial era and ideas that strengthen Western scientific institutions while weakening African scientific institutions that are already short of the necessary infrastructural resources.

Speakers in the “Knowledge Creation and Dissemination in Africa” symposium also pointed out that African philosophy can help us understand the problems facing the creation of knowledge and enhance the patterns of knowledge production that the continent needs. Furthermore, studying African history and philosophy may determine the African position towards modern science and contemporary issues, especially since knowledge based on African philosophical foundations may transform African societies into freer societies and can provide answers to the most important factors contributing to political, social, and economic inequality.

The COVID-19 crisis has shown the repercussions of the lack of independent and effective scientific research, sufficient scientific and technological resources, and the lack of manufacturing capabilities in the global south in general and Africa in particular. As a result, most African health care systems relied on the so-called “goodwill” of the global north and foreign vaccines.

The symposium also highlights that recent protests and political transformations in Africa indicated that most movements calling for change were not based on knowledge foundations that meet the state-building processes Africa needs in the twenty-first century. This is despite the fact that between 2005 and 2014, 40 out of 54 countries on the African continent witnessed widespread protests and uprisings in their various forms at the local and national levels. The knowledge equation lies in the repeated mistakes of these movements and that some of these uprisings often exacerbate the situation in the countries where they occur. Knowledge gaps can also be seen in the ideologies and parties that refuse to bring about the continent’s desired social and political changes.

In conclusion, the participants praised the role of investigative and data journalism in promoting African prosperity based on knowledge, as data and statistical information should contribute to achieving good governance and revealing corporate and institutional corruption and social injustice, in addition to presenting powerful and influential stories and revealing the truth. Thus, data is a mirror to confirm or deny a particular phenomenon or issue and a means of exploring its direction and foreseeing its future trend.

 

DSS Operatives Invade Tukur Mamu’s House, Cart Away Phones, Documents

 

The residence of Tukur Mamu, a negotiator with the Kaduna Train terrorists has been invaded by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS).

The operatives reportedly invaded his residence in the early hours of Thursday and left with documents, phones and laptops.

Daily Trust reports that the members of his family within the apartment were asked to sign documents they did not read before carting them away.

Mamu, who was arrested in Cario, Egypt was indicted over ransom racketeering and relationship with terrorists in the northeastern extremity of Egypt.

But Mamu upon his arrest on Wednesday and immediate deportation accused the Federal Government of orchestrating his arrest with claims he was only on his way to Saudi Arabia for lesser Hajj with his wives, eldest son and brother-in-law.

Recall that Mamu, came to the limelight after he made public his involvement with the terrorists that abducted the inbound Kaduna train passengers, negotiating their release.

Although there were speculations of outrageous ransoms paid by families of victims, Mamu had constantly debunked such reports, with claims that all releases by terrorists were achieved through dialogue.

Mamu had collected huge sums running into billions for terrorists with some of the payments made in foreign currencies by families and negotiated the release of their loved ones.

 

We Will Ensure ‘Made In Nigeria’ Products Are Available In Paris, England, Others– Firm

 

The campaign for Nigerians to patronize home-made products has taken another dimension as Collins Oscar and other co-founders are opening a company where foreign goods are prohibited.

The new company which will be launched in September is strictly made for Nigerian products.

Just Like what is obtainable with Made-In-China.com, an aggregator of solely Chinese products, the Akwa Ibom based company is carving a niche in the Nigerian space.

Collins Oscar the Chief Executive Officer and ten others first founded a company, Made In Akwa Ibom Showroom four years ago in Akwa Ibom State.

After successful running of Made In Akwa Ibom, Oscar is now eyeing a bigger market which will only sell made in Nigerian products from Aba and Lagos among others.

Made In Akwa Ibom
In most mega shops in Nigeria, a large amount of the products are usually imported. The smaller shops are not left out in the penchant for foreign goods.

To reduce Nigeria’s foreign trade deficits, the Federal Government has launched an aggressive campaign for the patronage and use of made-in Nigeria products and services.

At the 13th National Council of Industry, Trade and Investment, the campaign for the patronage and use of made-in-Nigeria products and services was unveiled.

In April, the government called on Nigerians to promote the diversification of the economy patronizing on our local production sectors.

Oscar who controls over 80 per cent stake in the new company ‘Made In Nigeria Showroom’ said in chat with THE WHISTLER, that the company conceived as a result of the limitations of selling only products from Akwa Ibom State.

The CEO said, “It is a marketplace where we sell only made in Nigeria Products. We started with Made in Akwa Ibom products for four years. Made in Nigeria is part of our expansion plan so that we will not be running out of options when customers ask for other products and we do not have because it is limited to made in Akwa Ibom.

“The made in Akwa Ibom and Made in Nigeria will function as two separate businesses.

“Right from when we started Made in Akwa Ibom products, the impact is to promote only indigenous products, so, it’s been resonating with us. Just promoting locally made products, I know what we have been suffering doing made in Akwa Ibom and it has become big and we were rejecting products from Abia State, Lagos State as though it is not one Nigeria.”

One of the challenges Made In Nigeria will face is the big competitors like Marketsquare that sells both Nigeria and foreign products, but the founder said Nigerians’ taste for local products have changed.

The CEO said when they first founded Made In Akwa Ibom, many Nigerians did not believe they would be able to survive the highly competitive environment.

Oscar said, “Even before I started Made in Akwa Ibom, people asked how we will survive. Although we never saw it that way because passion can blind you from seeing a whole lot of things, we never saw any limitation. Some said Made in Akwa Ibom will be limited and we will be losing out.

“Our rent alone in running Made in Akwa Ibom per annum was N11 million. So, they wondered how we will survive when people may come in with like N100,000 and can’t find, pampers or what they want.

“But honestly, Made in Akwa Ibom has been able to give birth to Made in Nigeria, which means it has been successful even with some serious limitations. So, people still pay their way very far because of the niche we have carved for ourselves. They know the things there are so natural and have no chemical preservatives. There are people who are so patriotic and can go a long distance to buy made in Nigeria products. For me I prefer using made in Nigeria products. From my experience, Nigerians’ appetite for made in Nigeria products have increased.”

According to the entrepreneur, his target is to expand to other Nigerian states and the European market.

He added, “So that when you find yourself in Paris, England, India and the rest, you can walk into shops and find Made in Nigeria products.”

 

 

PDP NEC To Decide Ayu’s Ouster Today As Caucus Failed To Sanction Removal

 

The meeting of the National Caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, failed to agree on the ouster of its beleaguered National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu after its meeting that ran till early morning of Thursday.

The large meeting which was attended by highly placed members of the party is very influential as it sets the tone for what takes effect in the party.

Those who attended the late night meeting were the Deputy National Chairman, Bode George; Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the party, Nnamadi Sambo, former Vice President; Ayu, Board of Trustees (BoT) Chairman, Walid Jibrin and former Senate President, Adolphus Wabara.

There were also former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido; deputy governors of Edo and Adamawa states, Philip Shaibu and Kalatepwa Farauta; former governor of Kaduna State, Ahmed Makarfi; former Minister of Police Affairs, Maina Waziri; Governor of Sokoto, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri and Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed.

Also in the meeting were the National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Debo Ologunagba; Minority Leader, House of Representatives, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu; former Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha; and Stella Omu, among others.

The host governor, Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State, failed to attend the meeting which held at the Akwa Ibom State Governors Lodge but his deputy attended.

Conspicuously missing were the governors loyal to Nyesom Wike, Rivers State Governor, including Wike himself, Sheyi Makinde of Oyo State, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, and the governor of Taraba State, Daruus Ishiaku.

It was not clear why the governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Fintiri, who was in town failed to attend the meeting but instead sent his deputy to represent him. The deputy governors of Edo and Benue represented their governors.

It was gathered the Caucus could not agree on the fate of Ayu, who was in attendance as it tactically shifted the decision to NEC, which holds later today.

But speaking after the meeting, Ologunagba said the issue of Ayu’s ouster was never discussed.

“We are ready to go. Members of the campaign council will be announced on Thursday (today), after the NEC meeting,” he said.

Explaining why most of the governors failed to attend the caucus meeting, Ologunagba added, “Some of them were on holiday, outside the country. They were represented by their deputies.”

It was gathered the plot to remove Ayu has divided the party into North and South.

The South, which is being spearhead by the Wike camp is allegedly led by Deputy National Chairman (South), Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja.

At its meeting at his residence last night, Arapaja group of the National Working Committee of the party, insisted that Ayu must go.

Protesters allegedly sponsored by his camp were seen with placards saying, ‘Ayu Must Go’, at the venue of the National Caucus meeting in the night.

The Arapaja’s group was countered by the Northern group led by the Deputy National Chairman (North), Umar Damagum. His group has also prefected plans to protect Ayu at today’s NEC meeting.

At the coming NEC meeting, it’s gathered two items will be listed for discussion, Ayu’s fate and composition of the party’s presidential campaign council as the start of campaign is less than 20 days away.

Wike, supported by loyal governors and highly placed members of the party and strong stakeholders, has insisted Ayu must go and is prepared to sponsor a vote of no confidence on him at the NEC meeting today.

He has said Ayu’s compromising leadership style by pandering to Atiku during the party’s presidential election and the entire headship of the party leadership positions can not work unless the party is ready to accept defeat in 2023 elections.

 

2023: One Million Lagosians Abandon PVCs Across INEC Offices – REC

Nearly one million permanent voter cards belonging to Lagos State residents have been abandoned across offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the state.

Olusegun Agbaje, INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner in Lagos, disclosed this at a CSO engagement titled “Women’s Political Participation and Inclusion and 2023 General Elections”.

The event which was held on Wednesday in Lagos was jointly organized by the Nigerian Women Trust Fund (NWTF), the EU-Support Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN), and INEC.

Agbaje, while decrying the huge number of abandoned PVCs in Lagos, said old uncollected voter cards were 928,362 while new ones stood at 21,352 as of September 5, 2022.

“Permanent Voter Card (PVC) is the sole instrument required from the Voter to participate in an election, it is an important eligibility instrument for voting without which no citizen would be allowed to partake in an election.

“However, the total number of uncollected old PVCs in the state is 928,362 as of 5th Sept. 5, no doubt, the uncollected PVCs for women may be in the neighborhood of 436,451 (47 percent).

“Meanwhile, the total number of uncollected New PVCs is 21,352 out of 34,242 received PVCs, while the rest of the new PVCs for the 2021/22 registration exercise is being awaited.

“The implication of this is that the commission is having a staggering number of PVCs that should be collected by the women and other eligible voters to enable them massively participate in the forthcoming 2033 general elections,” Agbaje said.

He urged stakeholders such as the Nigerian Women Trust Fund under the Gender Election Watch (GEW) to help ensure the PVCs are collected before the 2023 elections.

Agbaje expressed worry over the low number of women flag-bearers in the forthcoming general elections.

“We have fewer women than men going for elective positions (in 2023). It is not too good, we have to continue to improve through this kind of engagement so that in future elections, we will have more women coming out for elective positions,” he added.

Agbaje added that the just-concluded Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) captured 12,298,944 out of which a total of 6,224,866 were female while male registrants were 6,074,078.

 

LAUTECH Graduate Returns Certificate To Varsity After Fruitless Search For Job, Demands Fees Refund

 

A man believed to be a graduate of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Oyo State has stormed the campus of the university with his certificate seeking to return it and get a refund of all the fees he paid while in school.

The man whose Identity could not be ascertained yet iwas captured in a video trending online on Tuesday.

The man said in the video that he wanted a refund of his school fees because he had been suffering since the time he graduated from school.

He lamented that the certificate had not yielded him any financial gain since he acquired it and should be paid the money he spent as a student of the university.

He said, “Give me my money, I am suffering,” the man lamented repeatedly in a video.

Some security guards in the university can be seen trying to restrain him.

The Public Relations Officer of LAUTECH, Mr Lekan Fadeyi, when contacted said a forner student of the school came around to return his certificate.

He said, ” It may be as a result of depression.”

‘What A Shameful Thing To Celebrate’ — Abia Citizens Not Excited About Flyover That Took Gov Ikpeazu 5 Years To Build

 

Not many people are impressed by what some consider a feat by Abia Governor Okezie Ikpeazu’s administration: the completion of the Osisioma flyover bridge which commenced six years ago (2017).

The bridge, now named ‘Okezuo Abia Flyover’, was commissioned by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Monday. Governor Wike also commissioned the Aba-Owerri road during his visit.

The Osisioma flyover is said to be the first-ever flyover to be built in Abia since the state was created 31 years ago.

Governor Ikpeazu described it as “a premier flyover” and that he feels “a personal sense of fulfillment” about delivering the bridge to citizens of the state.

I have a personal sense of fulfillment on the occasion of the official commissioning of our premier flyover because it has solved a major grid lock challenge on that axis of our commercial city. It also has capacity to further enable trade & commerce!

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— Okezie Ikpeazu (@GovernorIkpeazu) September 5, 2022
Wike, after the commissioning, said in a Facebook post: “I thank my brother and friend H.E Victor Okezie Ikpeazu for affording me the honour of commissioning the first Flyover ever built in Abia State. I also salute his commitment and courage to build solutions to the traffic problems of his state and embark on this project despite the limited resources available to his state.”

Wike-in-Abia
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, visits Abia to commission the Osisioma flyover bridge.
Two prominent Abia politicians — Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and Samuel Ohuabunwa — were also excited about the completion of the flyover bridge.

Kalu, who is the Chief Whip of Senate, said: “I congratulate Governor Okezie Ikpeazu on the commissioning of the Osisioma Flyover by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State.
“The governor has done well on this and we must commend him. However, like Oliver Twist, we urge him to do more and also extend it to other senatorial districts,” he wrote in a Facebook post.

Ohuabunwa also remarked in a Facebook post: “May Good things happen to Abia. Congratulations Ndi Abia. Congratulations OVI.”

However, some Abia natives believe there’s nothing worthy of celebration about the flyover bridge, especially when compared to what other South Eastern states have achieved.

“What a shameful thing to celebrate. Disgusting. Even coming (from) an elder of the state like you,” one Akanu Ujah Agwu, a native of Abiriba in Abia, berated Ohuabunwa for commending Governor Ikpeazu over the flyover.

A Twitter user, Valiant Samson Idowu-Alaba (@ValiantNig), said “Ikpeazu completes Abia’s first ever flyover, popularly called ‘Center Table’ by Abians after seven years; meanwhile Umahi has 23 already within the same timeframe!”Below are some of the reactions on Twitter:

Ikpeazu completes Abia’s first ever flyover, popularly called ‘Center Table’ by Abians after seven years; meanwhile Umahi has 23 already within same timeframe! pic.twitter.com/Lz8OAV9Dnz

— Valiant Samson Idowu-Alaba (@ValiantNig) September 4, 2022
First flyover in Abia state after 23 years 🙆🏽‍♂️🤣. This politicians needs to be dealt with. They’ve loot and embezzles money’s for development and infrastructures that will bring employment for the youths. pic.twitter.com/FzzcD5mjgY

— news today (@Akwuru2) September 5, 2022
ABIA STATE people celebrating one flyover from their Governor okezie ikpeazu in 7 years as a governor shows how behind they are in infrastructure

😂
something we already got used to here in Rivers state.
We had 10 flyovers in a year pic.twitter.com/21u8Cp7vQH

— Lastdaughter 🌹💖 (@mhis_blessing) September 5, 2022
Finally, Wike’s PA completed the flyover in Aba, Abia state. Something else to add to his hat of achievements after two terms apart from bringing Domino’s pizza and chicken republic. https://t.co/q17hgXSxvJ

— Chigozie Bright (@obianuju_bright) September 5, 2022
After 7 years, ABIA STATE don finally finish one flyover…
Lets clap for them 😪💔

— Lastdaughter 🌹💖 (@mhis_blessing) September 5, 2022
The first flyover in Abia State, after 23 years of democracy, was today commissioned by Gov. Wike. pic.twitter.com/KIAHvrNPey

— Martin Okorowu 🇳🇬 (@mr_okokobioko) September 5, 2022
One flyover in the entire state was constructed for 7 years and you’re making all this noise. Abia state dey see nonsense for your hand. 🤦🏽‍♂️ https://t.co/1hPun1C1WB

 

Microsoft’s Senior Program Manager, Yemi Orimolade To Speak at EnterpriseCEO Media Masterclass

Microsoft’s Senior Program Manager, Yemi Orimolade To Speak at EnterpriseCEO Media Masterclass 

Communications Expert and Microsoft’s Senior Business Program Manager, Africa Development Center, Yemi Orimolade and Member Forbes Coaches Council and Founder, LIMB-simple academy, Ezekiel Solesi are the latest facilitators that will be speaking at the EnterpriseCEO Media Masterclass, a media improvement program.

‘Yemi, with over fourteen years of experience has delivered strategies to advance corporate reputation, and effective government and stakeholder relations. He is passionate about unlocking emerging markets immense potential, through advocating for the relevance of young people in Africa to acquire digital literacy with the effective deployment of technology for social & economic impact.

Solesi, a strategy consultant, member Forbes Coaches Council through his LIMB-simple academy has worked with over 3,000 businesses and helped 34 of them exceed 1 billion naira in revenue.

LIMBsimple is an acronym for Life, Investing, Money and Business made simple. It focuses on providing simplified technical, inspirational and motivational knowledge in helping to break down complex issues in life, investing, money and business in order to make them simple enough for the everyday person.

The media masterclass themed “Platform – Content – Monet – IZATION” is designed to set the pace for media practitioners in the digital era on how to monetize their qualitative and in-demand media contents for the success of their platforms.

A-list successful journalists and top-notch media entrepreneurs in the industry are billed to facilitate sessions at the one-day media masterclass program, including Managing Director, Quest Times, Victor Ogunyinka; Founder, Mosron Communications, Tolulope Olorundero, Founder, LIMB Simple, Ezekiel Solesi and founder and CEO First Founders, Lanre Messan.

The joint media improvement program fee is #10,000 for participants as certification of participation will be awarded and lunch will be served in the course of the program.

Notably, the EnterpriseCEO Media Masterclass is slated for this Thursday, September 8th, 2022 at 9:00 AM at NECA House, Plot A2 Balogun Street, CBD, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

UK Prime Minister: How Primate Ayodele Foretold Rishi Sunak’s Loss To Liz Truss

 

After a drawn-out contest, the country’s ruling Conservative Party on Monday picked Liz Truss to be its new leader and the U.K.’s new prime minister.

Truss, until now the U.K.’s foreign minister, beat rival Rishi Sunak, the country’s former finance minister, to win the leadership race.

Following this development, it is important to note that the prophecy of famous Nigerian prophet, Primate Elijah Ayodele obviously played out especially with the loss of Rishi Sunak who started out as a prospective replacement for Boris Johnson.

Primate Ayodele had stated that God wants Rishi Sunak to become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom because he will make efforts to stabilize the UK economy. The man of God also stated that He has been ordained to take over the baton from Boris Johnson but warned him against some moves that will jeopardize his chances.

Primate Ayodele warned him to immediately re-arrange himself otherwise, he will lose out in the election.

These were his words

’’Rishi Sunak should buckle up because he will lose support if he doesn’t manage his words well. He should re-arrange himself technically, politically and economically so that he won’t face disappointment. His ambition of becoming the next PM of the UK is threatened by the gang up of “insider group” in the Conservative Party. Much more than his public popularity, he needs to strategise to attract support from “the powers that be” for his emergence to be sealed.’’

‘’His opponent, Liz Truss, is about to take the lead if he doesn’t listen to God’s instruction. God wants him to be the next prime minister of the United Kingdom but he has a role to play.’’ (https://independent.ng/primate-ayodele-warns-rishi-sunak-on-his-ambition-to-become-next-uk-prime-minister/)

As the man of God warned, there seemed to be a gang-up against the victory of Rishi Sunak and this, according to sources, was due to the fact that Sunak started the actions that led to the call for Boris Johnson’s resignation.

Primate Ayodele also asked him to manage his words before the election. Sunak had vowed to cut taxes if he emerged as the new prime minister; meanwhile, he raised taxes to the highest level when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2020 to 2022. His words were not trusted by the electorates and this contributed to his loss because he was not able to re-address as Primate Ayodele advised him.

Rishi Sunak was destined to be the UK Prime minister but as Primate Ayodele revealed, he has roles to play before that can happen. The question is did he play those roles? No, and this led to his loss to Lizz Truss, fulfilling Primate Ayodele’s prophecy.

It would be recalled that Primate Ayodele foretold the emergence of Boris Johnson as the PM of the United Kingdom and also foretold his resignation in his 2022 prophecies which was released on Wednesday, 22nd Of December, 2021.

Lagos: Tinubu Denies Ownership Of Oriental Hotel, Other Assets

 

The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, has distanced himself from some properties linked to him in Lagos State.
The former Governor of Lagos State denied ownership of some properties in the state which include the Oriental Hotel and Civic Center.

Tinubu revealed this in a documentary where he spoke about his achievements as the governor of Lagos State.

The presidential candidate in an excerpt of the documentary posted by the media aide to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Jubril Gaw on his Twitter account said the entire Lekki environs was a refuse dump that took months to clear.

Oriental Hotel was linked to Tinubu in 2020 after hoodlums destroyed the facility on the ground that the property belongs to the presidential candidate.

Hoodlums had targeted some properties of Tinubu after the Lekki tollgate shooting, during the ENDSARS protest.

The media house linked to Tinubu, the Nation newspaper, Television Continental (TVC) and Max Radio were destroyed.

The attack on Oriental Hotel prompted the owners of the facility, to release a statement which distanced Tinubu from the property.

 

The executive director of Western Metal Product Company (WEMCO), Taiwo Ali, revealed that the company owns 99 per cent of the shares of the hotel.

Speaking in the documentary, Tinubu said he brought private investors to Lagos State, adding that where the Civil Center and Oriental Hotel are used to be refused dump.

Tinubu disclosed that it took months and investments by the investors to transform the area.

He further stated, “the majority of those assets they claim are mine are not mine.

“I created an economic and recovery path for Lagos. No state can brag of the exponential development that is going on in the Lekki Corridor.”

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