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NGOs train 60 widows on self-sustaining skills in Abuja

NGOs train 60 widows on self-sustaining skills in Abuja

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By Philip Yatai

Some NGOs, Rasaq Okulaja Empowerment Initiative and Helpline Social Support Initiative, have empowered sixty widows with self-sustaining skills in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) , Abuja.

The widows were trained on tie and dye, soap, turban and Snacks making among other skills, during a second  memorial empowerment and exhibition programme by the NGOs on Sunday.

The President of Helpline Social Support Initiative, Dr Jumai Ahmadu, said that the empowerment was part of activities to mark the two years memorial of late Rev. Rasaq Okulaja.

Ahmadu said that the training was also designed to eradicate poverty among widows.

According to her, the empowerment is also to give the widows and young girls an opportunity to be a better version of themselves.

She advised the beneficiaries not to be ashamed of what they were doing to support themselves financially.

To get the full benefits of the acquired skills, Ahmadu advised the widows to group themselves into clusters to enable them share facilities, access financial support and organise step down trainings to other vulnerable groups.

She also encouraged the widows on good packaging and marketing for their products to gain acceptability among the targeted consumers.

“You also need to register your businesses with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).  Helpline will assist intending participants who have adequately packaged themselves with the registration.

“Try to be a better version of yourself and improve yourself at all times and form clusters so that you can work as a team and easily connect with customers.

“I promised that next year, we will expand this exhibition and take it to the Old Parade Ground, Garki to accommodate more participants, ” she said.

President of Lifeline Social Support Initiative, Dr Jumai Ahmad (3rd from left) and Mr Toyin Okulaja, wife of late Rev. Rasaq Okulaja, dancing with some of the empowered widows during a second year Rev. Rasaq Okulaja memorial and exhibition programme in Abuja.

Extolling her late husband, Mrs Toyin Okulaja, described him as a man that loves impacting on the lives of people.

“After he died, we decided to establish an empowerment initiative after his name to keep his legacy alive, and continue to impact and transform the lives of the poor and vulnerable in our communities.

“We empowered 50 women and young girls in 2023 with different skills and today they are exhibiting their products.

“This  year, we decided to support only widows with self-sustaining skills, food items and a little cash to support their lives because they are going through a lot,” she said.

She expressed joy over what the beneficiaries of the first edition of the empowerment were able to do with the skills they acquired.

She said: ‘seeing what they exhibited I am glad. I am so happy that at least, we were able to empower people, who are also empowering others.

“Some of them can now feed their families and pay their children’s school fees, so, we are encouraged.”

One of the beneficiaries of the first edition of the empowerment, Judith Ogbosi, a single mother of three, said that the support helped to expand her salon business and she had employed five staff.

Another beneficiary, Victoria Itodo, a 300 level student of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, said she learned how to make snacks.

Itodo, an orphan, said her snacks business was currently sustaining her in school and appealed for more support to enable her to expand.

Similarly, Mrs Rita Awolumate, a mother of three, said  she was trained on how to make Zarah Caps, bridal bouche, and bridal tree, fan and fascinator.

“Life was difficult for me and my family before the empowerment because my husband is not working.

“But between November 2023 and now, God has been faithful. The skill is putting food on my table, paying the bills and paying my children’s school fees,” she said. (NAN)

Edited by Ese E. Eniola Williams

UWGN, Creative Colony, educate students on transforming trash to art

UWGN, Creative Colony, educate students on transforming trash to art

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By Oluwafunke Ishola

An NGO, United Way Greater Nigeria (UWGN), in collaboration with Creative Colony, has trained students in Lagos schools on transforming discarded plastics into art.

 

Ms ‘Deola Durodola, Executive Director, UWGN, at the completion of the three-day initiative on Friday in Lagos, said the project was aimed at promoting recycling and the creative use of waste plastics to create art.

 

Durodola said that the initiative tagged “Eco Art project” was conducted at Ilupeju Junior Secondary School and Mawumaduka School and Orphanage, Makoko.

 

According to her, the project engaged students in an educational and artistic experience, transforming discarded plastics into vibrant works of art.

 

Durodola said that the students learnt about the environmental impact of plastic waste and the significance of recycling.

 

She noted that they were guided by skilled artists from the Creative Colony, who taught them various techniques to repurpose waste materials into beautiful, meaningful artworks.

 

“The project aimed to inspire the next generation to think creatively about environmental conservation and to see the potential in everyday waste.

 

“We are thrilled to see the enthusiasm and creativity of the students, and it is our hope that this experience will leave a lasting impression and encourage sustainable practices in their communities,” she said.

 

She added that the initiative not only highlighted the importance of recycling but also showcased the students’ creativity and artistic talents.

 

According to her, participants created stunning portraits of notable figures such as Tobi Amusan, celebrated Nigerian sprinter and world champion; Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, and Tunde Onakoya, a chess player and coach.

 

Also, Dr Ameera Euba, Founder, The Creative Colony, said the  partnership with UWGN represents a powerful synergy of community engagement and artistic innovation.

 

Euba noted that by merging efforts, the organisations had not only educated young minds on the importance of recycling but also provided them with a creative outlet to express their ideas and aspirations.

 

“Together, we are fostering a culture of sustainability and creativity that will resonate far beyond the classrooms and communities we serve,” she said. (NAN)

Edited by Vivian Ihechu

FG secures N20bn FDI on local production of disability assistive devices

FG secures N20bn FDI on local production of disability assistive devices

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By Ahmed Ubandoma

The Federal Government says it has secured Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the tune N20 billion towards facilitating local production of assistive devices for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).

Dr James Lalu, the Executive Secretary, National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.

Lalu said, the need to source for investors in the manufacturing of locally made assistive devices for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) became necessary, following the high cost of the imported devices.

”Recently, we secured a foreign direct Investment to the tune of N20 billion and the organisation is committed to starting the local manufacturing of assistive devices as an MoU has already been signed.

”The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities is going forward to make sure that we provide this opportunity to Nigeria for the manufacturing of local assistive devices.

”This is due to the fact that 99 per cent of our assistive devices are imported and the prices are higher and are now getting out of the reach of the poor.

“Even, the budgetary allocation provided may not be able to provide assistive devices to the disability community across all states of the federation,” he said.

Lalu added that promoting local contents in the manufacturing of assistive devices will go a long way to increase patronage and boost the nation’s economy.

”With the local manufacturing of assistive devices, it will encourage the state governments, local governments and other government agencies to procure and distribute them to the disability communities.

”The National Commission for Persons with Disabilities is working already in the area of local manufacturing of assistive devices for Persons with Disabilities.

”These include, wheelchairs, hearing aids and other devices for the blind and the deaf as well as persons with albinism,” he said

The Executive Secretary disclosed that the commission was touting for talent in innovative and creative industry to improve in the production of assistive devices for PwDs.

”Just recently, we saw a video circulating on social media about one person in Kano, who was able to manufacture a digital eye-glass that can assist a blind person to walk around using sensors that will communicate to him through voice.

”When we saw this, we put an invitation to the innovator to come to our head office.

“We are expecting him at our head office on Tuesday and we are going to review his invention, to see what we can do, to partner with the Bank of Industry and NASENI to bring the innovation to reality in Nigeria,” he said.

Lalu noted that Nigeria is a land of great opportunities, adding that the commission will scout for the opportunities in other to bring the disability community into technological era. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng).

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

Couple appeals for support to raise quadruplets

Couple appeals for support to raise quadruplets

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By Joy Kaka/Jacinta Nwachukwu

A civil servant, Mr Ugochukwu Nwogute and his wife, Vivian have appealed to the First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu and well-meaning Nigerians for support in raising their quadruplets.

The couple, who gave birth to the four babies in a private hospital in Kubwa, Abuja on May 21, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.

Speaking with NAN in the hospital, Mrs Nwogute, said she got married in 2015 and had her first daughter on Nov. 5, 2016.

“After years of waiting, I became pregnant in Sept. 2023 and was delivered of three boys and one girl through caesarean section at Vinca hospital, Arab Road, Kubwa, Abuja, on May 21.

“When I was told I was going to have multiple babies, it was a mixed feeling for me.

“Mixed feelings, because I was not expecting it, but was happy because we have waited for years after our first daughter. So, we were hoping on God and praying and God did more than we expected,’’ she said.

She added that the hospital billed them about N1.7 million in the first instance, which they were still running around to pay.

“The babies eat two hourly, they consume almost half of their Pre NAN formula which we were asked to feed them with, and a tin costs N10, 000.

“We also have follow ups because the paediatrician said after we have been discharged, we are expected to be bringing the babies to the hospital weekly for check up,” she said

On the babies’ health, Mrs Nwogute said that they were responding to treatment, adding that her recovery was gradual.

“I am getting stronger because I have relapses. For example, last night I was cold all through and I have treated malaria and because of that, I cannot breastfeed my babies the way I am expected to,’’ she said.

The husband appealed to the government to come to their aid, financially and in the area of accommodation for a bigger apartment that can be convenient for the family.

“The journey has not been easy, taking care of a heavily pregnant woman and the only daughter we had eight years back.

“When the babies came, I was not expecting such a number, but I give glory to God for the marvelous thing He has done for us.

“My appeal to the government and well meaning Nigerians is for them to come to our aid.

“We need financial support to take care of the babies as well as, in the area of accommodation, because the apartment we are currently occupying cannot contain us anymore,” he said.

Nwogute, specifically appealed to the First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, to see the quadruplets as anniversary gifts to the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

He, urged Mrs Tinubu, the FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmud as well as the wife of the FCT Minister, Mrs Eberechi Wike, to render assistance to his family

On his part, Dr Chiemezie Odera, an Obstetrician/Gynaecologist at the hospital said it would not be easy, taking care of the children as they would need more hands for their care because the mother would not be able to do it all alone.

Odera, therefore, urged the general public to support the couple so as to take good care of the babies.

“Most importantly is care and support after delivery. Any woman that has more than one baby, needs more hands to help out because she might go into depression if you allow her to stay without care.

“So, we encourage that they have support, people should be around them to help in taking care of the children,’’ he reiterated.

The obstetrician said that it would not always be easy for the woman as her breast milk would not be enough for the babies.

According to him, Vinca hospital has been doing well in the area of maternal care, and the facility have had series of multiple birth.

Talking about the weight of the babies, he said, for the fact that they might not have weight like single birth, but they were still strong like any other single birth.

“In the uterus, they shared what was available, so, you don’t expect them to have much weight.

“But interestingly, those weights, no matter how small they appear compared to single birth, they are still as strong as those single births without any complication.

“Though they need to be observed after delivery, but they are doing well. Even if they weigh 1.5kg, they are still as strong as 3kg and above,’’ he explained.

The Doctor added that there would be  need for the babies to be reviewed over time by the paediatrician to see how they were faring.

Odera, while urging the nursing mother to eat well and rest, he advised her not to hesitate in coming back to the facility where the babies were delivered, in case of any issue.(NAN)

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

Global Transport to train traffic officers in Lagos – Official

Global Transport to train traffic officers in Lagos – Official

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By Uchenna Eletuo

The Global Transport Policy Champions (GTPC) says training of Lagos Police Traffic Officers will enhance effective traffic management and  service delivery.

The GTPC Chairman and Chief Consultant, Dr Segun Musa,told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Friday that plans were on top gear to train Lagos Police Traffic Officers in June.

According to him, the training will expose participants to the new world order and global best practices in the traffic management sector.

The transport consultant noted that the session was the organisation’s intervention of its corporate social responsibility to improve transportation in the society and to make officers compliant to the needed change attitude.

Musa, who described transportation as critical to commerce and national growth, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that GTPC  would expose officers to global best practices.

The theme of the training is “Improving Traffic Policing: Leveraging Emotional Intelligence Skills”.

According to him,  global transport policy is an innovative brand championing critical input on multimodal systems, structures, strategies and policies through trainings.

“It is our resolve to adopt strategic collaborations and consultancy services  with authoritatives to infuse compelling cross-cutting analysis to advance the system.

“The session with the officers will improve their emotional intelligence capabilities to manage the motoring public,” he said.

He pointed that a better traffic management, where road incidents that mostly claim lives could be reduced was achievable.

Earlier the organisation had paid a courtesy visit to the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Mr Adegoke Fayoade, to seal the arrangement for the training.

The Police commissioner expressed  gratitude for the gesture, commending GTPC’s move to amplify the conversation on transport infrastructure and policy interventions. (NAN)

 

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Interior designers advocate multi-generational, futuristic aesthetics

Interior designers advocate multi-generational, futuristic aesthetics

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By Rukayat Moisemhe

The Interior Designers Association of Nigeria (IDAN) has urged stakeholders across the interior design ecosystem to embrace a blend of multi-generational and futuristic aesthetics and designs to drive inclusion.

The President of the association, Dr Jennifer Chukwujekwe, said that this would also help to safeguard the future of interior design in Nigeria.

Chukwujekwe made the assertion during the association’s celebration of the 2024 World Interiors Day, on Friday in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 2024 World Interiors Day was celebrated on May 25 with the theme: “Bridging the gap for a better multi-generational future”.

Chukwujekwe said that the theme indicated designers’ responsibility to create spaces that would not only reflect aesthetical aspirations but also meet the functional needs of people across all ages.

She said that interior designers had the unique privilege and duty to shape environments that would foster connection, inclusivity and well-being.

According to her, designs must transcend the present, anticipate the needs of future generations while honouring the legacy of those who lived in the past.

“While trends come and go, the essence of good design is timeless, and we should strive to create spaces that blend contemporary style with classic elements, ensuring they remain relevant and appealing across generations.

“We must embrace inclusive design principles, ensuring that our spaces are accessible and welcoming to people of all ages and abilities.

“This includes thoughtful considerations for mobility, sensory needs and comfort.

“Our designs should celebrate cultural heritage and diversity, reflecting the rich tapestry of our society,” she said.

She added that, by incorporating traditional elements and local craftsmanship, designers would create spaces that would resonate with a sense of identity and continuity.

The IDAN president also emphasised the need for stakeholders across the interior design ecosystem to embrace sustainability practices and integrate technology in envisioning the future of interior design.

She said that designs should prioritise sustainability and ensure that a positive environmental legacy would be left behind.

Chukwujekwe said that, by using eco-friendly materials, energy- efficient systems, and sustainable practices, designers could create spaces that would support a healthier planet.

“The integration of technology in our designs must be thoughtful and forward-thinking; from smart home systems to adaptive lighting and climate control, we need to ensure our spaces are equipped to evolve with technological advancements.

“Let us commit to continuing our professional development, staying abreast of emerging trends and technologies, and always striving for excellence in our craft.

“Together, we can design a future that bridges generations, creating environments that nurture, inspire and endure,” she said.

Ogun State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Adijat Adeleye, emphasised the need for stakeholders to commit to designing with empathy, sensitivity and inclusivity.

Adeleye said that the stakeholders should create spaces that would meet the functional needs of all ages and inspire and connect people across generations.

She said that doing so would facilitate creation of a future where generations would lead, learn and trade together, enriching communities.

“We are united by shared love for design and our collective commitment to fostering an environment that showcases the richness of diverse generational perspectives, using our creative talents to bridge the gaps that exist between generations.

“By doing so, we can create more harmonious and inclusive communities where everyone feels valued and understood.

“The theme of today’s event points to an inherent challenge: the communication gap between different age groups which can lead to misunderstanding, isolation or loss of valuable knowledge and experience.

“However, design has a pathway to address and overcome these challenges, and in creating spaces that encourage dialogue and interaction, we can facilitate greater understanding and cooperation between generations, ensuring that wisdom of the past is not lost,” she said.

The commissioner added that familiar elements of design could be seamlessly integrated with cutting edge technologies, such as smart lighting, energy-efficient systems, and adaptive furniture to cater for the diverse needs of different generations.

She said that such blend would not only harness or preserve the cultural legacy but would also engage the younger generation by introducing them to the beauty and significance of the heritage.

The Treasurer of IDAN, Mrs Titi Fowora, said that the association was determined to be a steward of the environment by advancing the built environment in trans-generational design practices.

“The idea is to leave the environment better that one met it; hence, the importance of using materials that are sustainable, eco-friendly, recyclable and reusable.

“We have to be as green as possible, as forward-thinking as possible, and design not just for ourselves but design for the future so that people do not feel the need to constantly re-invent the wheel or re-design,” she said.

Also, Dolapo Amole, Professor of Architecture, Obafemi Awolowo University, said that there was the need to fill the gaps in design created by generational differences to drive harmony, productivity, innovation and a strong community.

“In design, bridging the gap is understanding the differences, adopting technology, providing variety of spaces, amenities and opportunities and an inclusive process to preserve the future of design,” she said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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CVR: Group urges youths to take advantage, register ahead Ondo guber

CVR: Group urges youths to take advantage, register ahead Ondo guber

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By Segun Giwa

A Group, Balm in Gilead Foundation for Sustainable Development (BIGIF), has urged the youth in Ondo State to take advantage of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in the state.

The Programme Manager, BIGIF, Mr Nelson Akerele, made the call on Thursday in Akure.

Akerele urged all the eligible youth and first-time voters to take advantage of the opportunity, as the state prepare for the governorship election scheduled for November.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) had opened registration on May 27, and will run until June 5 across the 18 local government areas.

The CVR exercise allows new registrants, those wishing to transfer their registrations, and individuals with lost or defaced Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) to obtain replacements.

According to Akerele, the CVR process is crucial for including eligible Nigerians, who have reached the voting age of 18 since the last registration exercise to ensure that they are not disenfranchised.

Akerele decried low turnout observed at some centers, describing it as discouraging, thereby urged all stakeholders to mobilise people for the CVR exercise, stating that, “your vote is your power.”

The group, which is a youth-led non-governmental organisation, is actively encouraging youths and other eligible residents to register and obtain their PVCs.

Akerele stressed the importance of inclusive political participation for building a stable society and developing policies that address the needs of younger generations.

He called on the youth to engage in community and national life, contributing to the country’s future through creative and productive thinking.

Supported by LeapAfrica under the Nigeria Youth Future Fund, BIGIF aimed to engage youths in active participation and decision-making processes.

Akerele expressed optimisms that increase in the youth inclusion in governance will lead to inclusive development and national recovery.

NAN reports that BIGIF is a registered nonpartisan, nonprofit organisation focused on women and youths empowerment, good governance, policy advocacy, and citizens engagement. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Environmental standards: FG to enforce mining coys’ compliance

Environmental standards: FG to enforce mining coys’ compliance

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By Martha Agas
The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring compliance with environmental standards by monitoring the operations of mining companies.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, stated this when he received the Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu in his office on Friday in Abuja.

Alake said that the move was aimed at sanitising the sector and repositioning it to boost the economic profile of the country.

He disclosed that the Federal Government and Enugu had agreed to set up the state’s Mineral Resources and Environmental Management Committee (MIREMCO), to monitor mining companies’ compliance with environmental standards.

He said that the move would enhance the development of the mining sector in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that MIREMCO is charged with overseeing the regulations of mining operations in a state.

This includes ensuring environmental standards to address land degradation, where minerals are extracted, and the sustainable and orderly development and management of mining resources.

The minister underscored the state’s significant contribution to Nigeria’s economy during the colonial era, and highlighted its potential for renewed economic growth through the development of solid minerals.

“Now that we have our own independence of thought and action, Enugu is the way to go.

“We are collaborating with Enugu and other states to ensure that the benefits accruable from the solid minerals sector are available to all Nigerians,” he said.

On his part, the governor said that his administration was committed to harnessing Enugu’s vast mineral resources in partnership with the Federal Government.

Mbah thanked the minister for his accelerated actions to set up MIREMCO, which was critical to addressing the menace of illegal mining.

“The minute the minister received my application on setting up MIREMCO, he immediately called the relevant officer and mandated him to ensure the process for the establishment of the committee is fast-tracked.

” We believe that with the setting up of MIREMCO in Enugu, we will be able to curb the activities of illegal miners and those racketeering licenses,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the minister recently held an interface with 32 governors to form a joint committee aimed at resolving mining issues, sanitising the sector, and attracting investors.

The move was part of the ministry’s efforts to seek the support of sub-national entities and engage them in ongoing efforts to reposition the sector.

Mbah’s visit was in furtherance of these engagements, aimed at creating a conducive environment for mining operations in the country to significantly contribute to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.(NAN(www.nannews.ng)
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Council, partners, launch SMEs’ guidelines for trans-generational businesses

Council, partners, launch SMEs’ guidelines for trans-generational businesses

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By Ijeoma Olorunfemi

The Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRC) and its partners have launched the Small and Medium Enterprises Corporate Governance Guidelines (SME-CGG) to ensure business sustainability beyond their founders.

FRC launched the Guidelines in collaboration with Integrity Organisation, UN Global Compact Network Nigeria and sponsored by MacArthur Foundation in Abuja.

Dr Rabiu Olowo, Executive Secretary of FRC, at the issuing and unveiling of the guidelines, said that SMEs contribute over 50 per cent to the GDP of the country.

It also employs millions of citizens who are instrumental to innovation, fostering entrepreneurship and growth.

Olowo further said that unlocking the potential of SMEs required good corporate governance practices,involving a structure through which objectives of a company were set.

“SMEs are an incredible sector to improve growth, reduce poverty, and promote social progress.

“We believe that governance to SMES is very key. There is a myth that the problem of SMEs is finance, which is not entirely true.

“A well ran SME is well governed with the principles of succession planning, risk management well put in place which will promote the ability to live in the future.

“We believe that with this SME-CGG, SMEs will live beyond their founders and this document will go a long way to contribute to the future of our SMEs,” he said.

Key components of the SME-CGG, Olowo said, included a  board structure and responsibilities, risk management,corporate governance policies and procedures,financial oversight, and stakeholder engagement.

Other components, he mentioned, were ethical conduct and compliance, succession planning and family-owned enterprises.

The executive secretary added that the guidelines were not mandatory, but would be a key distinguishing factor to access capital, living in short, medium or long term.

“Looking at all of these,even without its mandatory feature,I believe it is a must have for every SMEs.

“By adopting these guidelines, SMEs will be better positioned to attract investment, build trust with stakeholders, and enhance their competitive edge.

“The launch of the Nigeria SME-CGG is an opportunity to set a new standard for how our SMEs are run, ensuring they are well-equipped to compete on a global stage,” Olowo said.

He called on the relevant stakeholders to embrace the guidelines and remain committed to its implementation.

Ms. Ayotola Jagun, Co-Thematic Lead, Anti-Corruption and Governance, UN Global Compact Network Nigeria, said that partners working in synergy could create an ecosystem where responsible business practices and sustainability were not ignored.

“The future of the Nigerian economy rests on the shoulders of these SMEs and by empowering them to be committed and ensure sustainability, we can create a future that is prosperous,equitable and environmentally conscious.

“I urge SMEs and relevant bodies to adopt the SME-CGG to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals,” Jagun said.

Mr Soji Apampa, Chief Executive Officer of Integrity Organisation, said the guidelines created an opportunity for SMEs to access incentives for their businesses.

Mr Osita Ede, Head of Finance Service Cluster, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), said that apart from business capital, investors were also interested in a good governance structure of a business.

“Investors are interested in companies raised on a good track record, equity,a good team, a clear vision and commitment to responsible practices.

“Good governance enables businesses to equally help SMEs to demonstrate these qualities,” he said.

Ede, also Chief Product Officer of Fidelity Bank, pledged LCCI and the bank’s commitment towards creating more awareness on the SME-CGG.

He said that Fidelity Bank was putting measures in place to launch Fidelity SME hub, a one-stop shop for SME solutions.

Ede added that they would incorporate the SME-CGG in their capacity building programmes.

Mr Oryiman Alu, from the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria, said that the problems of SMEs included access to funding, insecurity,among others.

Alu said there was the need to engage stakeholders at the state levels to be part of the national programme aimed at improving businesses of SMEs, encourage inclusivity and addressing their challenges.(NAN)www.nannews.ng

Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani

Church plays important role in transforming lives – VC

Church plays important role in transforming lives – VC

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By Blessing Ibegbu

The Vice-Chancellor of Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa State, Prof. Kuje Ayuba, said the church has important roles to play in the development and transformation of lives.

Ayuba said this at a public lecture with the theme “Empowering The Church for Greater Societal Impact”.

The Vice-Chancellor said that there was no better time to discuss the topic than now.

“The church is expected to play an important role in the transformation of social, political, economic lives of the citizens.

“It is also expected to put society in a holistic growth and development oriented direction,” he said.

Ayuba, while referring to the church as not just the building, but individuals, said he believed that the solution to the national and global crisis was in the church.

The guest speaker, Prof. John Kennedy Opara, while delivering a lecture, said the church held immense potential for catalysing positive change and fostering societal impact.

Opara, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CSS Group, one of the largest farms in Karu, said the church plays a multifaceted and pivotal role in the society.

According to him, the church as individuals (citizens), helps in encompassing spiritual, social and humanitarian dimensions of citizens.

“The church is vital for community engagement and support in contemporary society.

“One of its fundamental roles is to promote social cohesion and unity.

“The present church must be equipped so as to give life a meaning,” Opara said.

He said that understanding societal challenges comes in different approaches.

According to him, they include; identifying key societal issues, analysing root causes, engage stakeholders and partnerships among others.

He admonished the church to build up men and women of compassion, generosity that would work with dignity.

“The church must encourage its members to engage in productive work that contribute to personal well being and the common good of the society.

“The church should engage in continuous training of members through job entrepreneurship, and job skill training for empowerment of their future.

“It must also introduce microfinance and small business support which in time, people will stand on their own rather than depending on their certificate for job,” Opara added.

Opara said that the church could offer technical assistance to people to help them stand on their feet.

“When you keep mentoring people and some of them get into what you are doing, the story will be a different thing entirely,” Opara said.

Making reference to Israel with strong economy, due to investment on food sustainability, Opara said Nigeria equally needed strong economy by empowering individuals to do same.

“vision is superior to strength and when God put something in our hand, He expect us to use it, as such, the church must never relent in training.

He advised the church to always pray and engage in the word of God.

A staff of the university, Mrs Helen Solomon, who spoke with NAN said the lecture was inspiring.

Solomon appreciated the VC for bringing such an idea, saying that she has been impacted by the lecture.

She said she has already started considering getting into farming rather than waiting and depending on salary always.

Miss Anna Ari, a Law student of the institution said she now understood that vision was a big force that drives an individual.

Ari said that the lecture also taught her that praying for God’s guidance was needed in the pursuit and execution of ones vision. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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