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Tinubu’s appointment of Muri-Okunola as Principal Secretary well-deserved —  UK firm

Tinubu’s appointment of Muri-Okunola as Principal Secretary well-deserved — UK firm

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By Abigael Joshua

The United Kingdom based leadership development organisation, TEXEM UK has described the appointment of Mr Hakeem Muri- Okunola, the Principal Secretary to President Tinubu as well deserved.

 

According to a statement on TEXEM’s website signed by Caroline Lucas, Director, Special Projects, Muri- Okunola is an alumnus of TEXEM having participated in its programme.

 

The programme was titled “Developing Efficient and Effective Leaders for Success in an era of slow growth and low-performance,” and was held on June 19 to June 20, 2019.

 

Lucas said that in the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian politics and public administration, it is with great pleasure and optimism that TEXEM congratulates Muri- Okunola.

 

“This is a remarkable testament to the unwavering commitment and exemplary service that Mr Muri-Okunola has consistently demonstrated throughout his illustrious career.

 

“Mr Muri-Okunola’s journey to this prestigious position has been one marked by dedication, competence, and a deep-rooted commitment to public service.

 

“His educational background, which includes a first degree in law from Lagos State University and a Master’s degree in International Business Law from Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London, laid the foundation for a career that would see him rise to the highest echelons of the public service,” she said.

 

Lucas said that one of the most impressive facets of Muri- Okunola’s career is his extensive experience, spanning over 25 years, in the fields of law and public administration.

 

She said his early career saw him as an Associate Solicitor at Adepetun, Caxton-Martins and Agbor, a testament to his legal prowess.

 

However, Lucas asserted that it was in the realm of public service that Muri- Okunola truly made his mark.

 

“Notably, Mr. Muri-Okunola served as the Personal Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his tenure as the Governor of Lagos State.

 

“This position placed him at the heart of governance and gave him firsthand experience in the complexities of public administration.

 

“His contributions during this period undoubtedly contributed to the successes achieved by the Lagos State government,” she said.

 

Lucas said that subsequently, Muri- Okunola went on to become the Head of Civil Service of Lagos State, where he further showcased his remarkable administrative skills.

 

She said his tenure was marked by a commitment to excellence and a focus on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the civil service, which plays a vital role in delivering essential services to the people of Lagos State.

 

“Now, as he steps into the role of Principal Confidential Secretary to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Hakeem Muri- Okunola brings with him a wealth of experience and an astute understanding of the inner workings of government.

 

“His appointment is not only a personal achievement but also a testament to the belief that the best leaders are those who have honed their skills through years of dedicated service.

 

“Mr Muri-Okunola is not just a seasoned public administrator but also the first son of the respected late jurist, Justice Muritala Okunola,” Lucas said.

 

She said that he carries the legacy of his father’s commitment to justice and the rule of law, adding that Nigerians can expect that he will continue to uphold these values in his new role.

 

TEXEM’s founder, Dr Alim Abubakre also praised the appointment of Muri- Okunola by the president.

 

“At TEXEM UK, an organisation committed to developing efficient and effective leaders for success in an era of volatility and constant change, we take immense pride in acknowledging Hakeem Muri -Okunola’s achievements.

 

“His journey from our programme, “Developing Efficient & Effective Leaders for Success in an era of slow growth and low-performance,” held on June 19-20, 2019, is a testament to the impact of leadership development initiatives.

 

“Hakeem Muri -Okunola’s appointment as the Principal Confidential Secretary to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a well-deserved recognition of his outstanding contributions to public service,” Abubakre said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Razak Owolabi

Schools support 109 learners with N70m scholarships

Schools support 109 learners with N70m scholarships

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By Funmilayo Adeyemi

The Africa Community School (ACS) and the Africa International College (AIC), in a bid to giving back to the society have impacted no fewer than 109 learners with scholarships gulping about N70 million.

 

 

The Executive Secretary of the schools, Mrs  Caroline Yakubu disclosed this at a news conference to herald their 20th Anniversary Celebration in Abuja on Wednesday.

 

 

Yakubu said the schools also collaborated with some public schools in the locality by supporting them with materials to help learners.

 

 

”The items include furniture, books and other learning materials. Besides, the folks and indigenes that reside around our locations have been employed within their appropriate skills.

 

 

“More importantly, God has helped us to positively impact the educational pursuit of many learners that have passed through our schools.

 

 

“In Africa Community School (ACS), over 109 students have benefited from our internal scholarship and support schemes totaling nearly N70 million and still counting.

 

 

“At the other end, in Africa International College (AIC), we have reached out to over 92 students totaling about N90 million. For the two schools, God has enabled us to support the training of more than 200 learners with over N160 million spent on them.

 

 

“These are verifiable persons and figures. These were students who, through no fault of theirs, lost one or both parents, while they were with us or children from proven economically disadvantaged families,” she said.

 

 

Yakubu  said that the school had made it a policy that once a child is admitted into the schools and he/she loses any or both parents, that child must not be withdrawn on the account of inability to pay school fees.

 

 

The executive secretary noted that the funds were all internally generated with some support from a few former parents and individuals.

 

 

She, therefore, called for support from the government to assist private educational sector to thrive in the business of bringing values out of Nigerian students through creation of an enabling environment.

 

 

She said that many times, the private sector provides social amenities to grow their businesses and still contends with multiple taxes from the government.

 

 

“The place and role of private schools in our educational system cannot be over emphasised. During the military era, they tried to nationalise many private schools, including mission schools. How did it end?

 

 

“Unquantifiable losses were the experiences and we are still paying heavily for the errors.

 

 

”In the FCT alone, there are over 2,400 private schools and about 830 public schools. Again, imagine with me, an FCT where there are no privately run schools. What would be the implications all round?,” she added.

 

 

In the same vein, the Chairman of the School Board, Mr Nda Yakubu, pleaded with the government to look into the multiplicity of taxes that are not regulated.

 

 

He said that if not checked , the cost would be transferred to parents through hike in fees.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Julius Toba-Jegede

 

 

Students to undertake drug test before admission –UniAbuja

Students to undertake drug test before admission –UniAbuja

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By Funmilayo Adeyemi

The Vice Chancellor, University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’allah has disclosed that students who intend to study in the university must undertake and present a drug test before admission.

 

 

Na’allah, who made this known at the 27th Pre- Convocation briefing in Abuja on Wednesday said the institution is working with NDLEA to help students involved in drug abuse and to rehabilitate them.

 

 

He said drug status of students is important in order to help students to be free from drugs.

 

 

Though he said the students would not be sent out from school if involved in drug abuse, but rather be rehabilitated in collaboration with the NDLEA.

 

 

The vice chancellor also disclosed that 7,128 undergraduate students would be graduating at the school’s convocation slated for Saturday, on Oct. 7.

 

 

He listed those that would be graduating to also include 100 PhDs, 326 academic Masters and 346 Professional Masters.

 

 

He said 40 students would be graduating with First Class , 474 with Second Class Upper, 944 Second Class Lower, 174 with 3rd Class and One Pass degree.

 

 

He, however, said the university had banned Pass degree going forward.

 

 

He added that the university would also confer Honorary Doctorate Degree of Letters on Prof. Toyin Falola of the University of Texas, Houston for his role in the development and growth of the institution and other African universities at large.

 

 

The vice chancellor also explained that the institution would be introducing Russia Language as part of the general courses that students must pass before graduating.

 

 

This, he said is to make new knowledge available to students.

 

 

“The university has developed into a global university with the offering of different languages, which include Japanese, French, Portuguese among others.

 

 

“Efforts are though being made to bring in full some of the foreign languages as degrees programmes but the varsity has made it a compulsory in General Studies that every student must study and pass a foreign language before graduation.

 

 

“We are going to offer Russia language in addition to the foreign languages we offer. Students are made to offer and pass one of these foreign languages,”he said.

 

 

While noting the efforts made by the university to achieve its mandates, he said it has embarked on fund raising for alumni, philanthropists and also identifying foundations that would help in sponsoring researches, trainings and others.

 

 

He also disclosed the National Universities Commission (NUC) had approved 26 new academic programmes for the university.

 

 

According to him the university will now offer some of the new courses starting from 2023/2024 academic session.

 

The courses include Nursing, Communication and Media Studies, Pharmacy, Tourism and hospitality, Agricultural engineering ,among others. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Julius Toba-Jegede

IDDRR: FEMA sensitises Abuja residents on disaster risk reduction

IDDRR: FEMA sensitises Abuja residents on disaster risk reduction

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By Philip Yatai
The Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has begun a weeklong sensitisation of residents on disaster risk reduction across the six area councils of the Federal Capital Terrirory (FCT).
Mrs Florence Wenegieme, the Director, Forecasting, Response and Mitigation, FEMA, launched the sensitisation on Wednesday at the Palace of the Ona of Abaji, Alhaji Adamu Yunusa.
Wenegieme explained that the exercise was part of activities to commemorate the 2023 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR) with the theme “Fighting Inequalities for a Resilient Future for All.”
She said that the IDDRR is annually commemorated on Oct. 13 to sensitise residents as the first respondents to disaster situations on how to reduce risk in communities.
She said that the goal is for the people to know how to prevent, reduce or mitigate disasters.
She added that “if you are aware of an imminent disaster, you will be prepared to prevent it, and if you can’t prevent it, you reduce the impact or mitigate the outcome.
“This is part of a strategy to reduce loss of lives and properties to disasters to the barest minimum.”
She identified some of the disasters as flooding, fire outbreaks, building collapse and other forms of disasters.
The director added that some of the disasters are human-induced and as such, preventable.
She stressed the need for residents to pay attention to the advice of FEMA and other disaster management experts on ways to prevent human-induced  disasters.
She said that the theme of the 2023 IDDRR focuses on inclusion to ensure that no one is left behind – women, youths, children, persons with disabilities, the aged, the blind and every other human being.
“That is why our sensitisation is a bottom up approach from the community level, to ensure that community members are aware of disasters and how to support and help one another when it occurs.
“That is also why our participants include traditional leaders from the ward level, women, the youths, town criers, volunteers, local divers, disaster marshals, religious and traditional leaders.”
From L-R: Council Secretary, Abaji Area Council, Mr Abdulrahman Ndagi and the Director, Forecasting, Response and Mitigation, FEMA, Mrs Florence Wenegieme during sensitisation on disaster risk reduction in Abaji on Wednesday
The director said that other activities within the week would include a seminar with relevant stakeholders, a road show, media engagement and a news conference.
Responding, the Ona of Abaji thanked FEMA, the Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike and the management of FCT Administration for the support to the traditional council and local communities.
Yunus, however, appealed to FEMA to establish offices at the area councils to bring emergency services closer to the people and increase response time.
He assured FEMA of the traditional council’s support in sensitising the people on disaster risk reduction.
Earlier at the Abaji Council Secretariat, the Council Chairman, Mr Abubakar Abdullahi, pledged to set up a Local Emergency Management Committee to respond to emergencies at community level.
Abdullahi, who was represented by the Council Secretary, Mr Abdulrahman Ndagi, promised to work with FEMA to keep residents informed about disasters and how to prevent, reduce or mitigate them. (NAN)
Edited by Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu
Ijaw, Bayelsa elders back Diri’s re-election bid

Ijaw, Bayelsa elders back Diri’s re-election bid

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By Shedrack Frank

Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa’s second term bid has received the backing of prominent Ijaw leaders of thought, including the Bayelsa Elders Council among others.

 

The leaders spoke at an interactive session organised by a socio-political group, Friends of Douye Diri (FSDD), at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall in Yenagoa on Wednesday.

 

The Pioneer President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Chief Joshua Fumudoh, said Diri is a product of the Ijaw struggle who had seen it all and translated his passion for the Ijaw nation into development and transformation of the only homogeneous Ijaw state.

 

Fumudoh asserted that there is a clear difference between those who fought the Ijaw cause and others whose ambition is for personal gains.

 

He stressed that the state now witnesses politics without bitterness because the true Ijaw man accommodates all irrespective of political differences.

 

Wife of former River governor,  Ethel Diete-Spiff, commended the governor for breaking boundaries in executing landmark projects, particularly the Nembe-Brass road and urged him not to relent.

 

Also, a member of the Bayelsa Creation/Founding Fathers Forum, Prof. Ayebaemi Spiff, who commended the governor for his impactful developmental strides also poured her motherly blessings on Diri.

 

She prayed that the Nembe-Brass road is completed in due time so she could drive on it before she dies.

 

Chairman of the occasion and leader of the Bayelsa Elders Council, retired Rear Adm. Gboribiogha John-Jonah, described the Nov. 11 date of the Bayelsa governorship election as a symbolic day for victory.

 

John-Jonah, who is the immediate past deputy of the state, traced the date, 11:11, back to 1918 when the peace accord between Germany and the Allied Forces was signed, and called it the armistice day.

 

He said with the coming together of the founding fathers of Bayelsa and past leaders of the INC in support of Diri’s second term bid, victory was assured.

 

He noted that as elders and leaders of the Ijaw nation, they would not fold their arms and allow cultists, deceivers and pretenders to take over the state, adding that Bayelsa had made tremendous progress under Diri and was not ready to go back to the dark days.

 

John-Jonah, who described the governor as his brother and friend, said Diri is the agent of change that has taken the state out of darkness.

 

In his response, Gov. Diri thanked the leaders, elders and founding fathers of the Ijaw nation for honouring him with their endorsement, stating that they had been his pillar of support since he assumed office and that without them; he would not have achieved much.

 

Diri said he had always enjoyed the company of the Bayelsa Elders Council and the Founding Fathers Forum, attending their meetings from time to time to seek counsel and stressed that this had helped shape his decision to do more for the people.

 

He said, “This group (FSDD), to my mind, has the fathers, mothers, leaders and elders of the Ijaw nation. If you look at the array of personalities here, most of them had served the Ijaw nation in the old Rivers and were even in the battle for the creation of Rivers. So they have seen it all.

 

“The symbolic statements by those who have spoken, you will agree with me that they did not just speak from their human perspective. So, I like to thank you my fathers, mothers, elders and leaders.

 

“Without you, we could not have recorded the little we have achieved within these three years and still counting. You have been a pillar of support in several ways,” he said.

 

The governor agreed with the speakers that the state could not change a winning team as all the gains of his administration would be neglected by the opposition due to their anti-people agenda.

 

He averred that having traversed the length and breadth of Ijawland, his primary objective is to write his name in gold before leaving the office after eight years.

 

In his welcome address, President of the Friends of Sen. Douye Diri, Bodi Arerebo, said the mission of the group is to promote the goals of the Diri administration and that of the Ijaw nation.

 

Arerebo said having carried out an overall assessment of the administration, he discovered that relative peace, political tolerance, passionate development and non-existence of political thuggery and violence are his hallmark and that these necessitated the group’s endorsement of the governor for a second term. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

 

Edited by Abiemwense Moru/Julius Toba-Jegede

 

 

 

Fiscal Commission to engage stakeholders on implementation of FRA

Fiscal Commission to engage stakeholders on implementation of FRA

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By Victor Okoye

The Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) said it will hold a Stakeholders dialogue, on the implementation of sections of the Fiscal Responsibility Act that relates to lending by banks to governments and public institutions.

Mr Bede Anyanwu, FRC’s Head of Strategic Communications who stated this is in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, said the event would hold in Lagos on Saturday.

Anyanwu said that the event is expected to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders including banking institutions, government representatives, economists, academics and experts in fiscal governance.

He said that the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 (FRA), was Nigeria’s foremost legal framework for the promotion, monitoring and enforcement of fiscal discipline in the federation.

He said that the FRA stipulates that lending by banks to governments or their agencies in contravention of certain provisions of the Act shall be unlawful.

“Hence, the commission aims at using the Stakeholder Dialogue to refresh the attention of stakeholders to this provision of the Act.

“It also seeks to engender stakeholder agreement on ways to enhance compliance, and thereby improve the nation’s debt management practices,” Anyanwu said.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Joseph Edeh

BAT reaffirms commitment to diversity, equity with female director appointment

BAT reaffirms commitment to diversity, equity with female director appointment

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By Rukayat Moisemhe

British American Tobacco Nigeria (BAT Nigeria) has appointed Mrs Kikelomo Fisayo-Okusanya as Marketing Deployment Director for the West and Central Africa Cluster (WCA).

Yarub Al-Bahrani, Managing Director, BAT Nigeria, made this known in a statement on Monday in Lagos.

He said the company, a multinational organisation operating in more than 180 markets, acknowledges that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) constitute a pivotal organisational asset.

Al-Bahrani noted that these elements empowered the company to attract and retain top-tier talents while delivering exceptional products and services to its global consumer base.

He said the appointment was in line with the company’s striking demonstration of commitment to global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda and talent development.

He stated that her appointment aligned with her induction into BAT’s West and Central Africa leadership team, making her the second woman to join the cluster’s leadership team.

According to him, the recent addition of a second female executive to the WCA leadership team demonstrates the company’s commitment to achieving 40 per cent female representation in senior leadership.

He added that the development was also in line with the company’s move to achieve 45 per cent in management roles by 2025, thereby promoting inclusivity and gender equality at the management level.

“BAT Nigeria is committed to a better tomorrow and fostering inclusive work environment that is encouraging different perspectives and ideas, ultimately leading to better decision-making and business outcomes.

“We are thrilled to welcome to the leadership team, our new Marketing Deployment Director and we look forward to the experience she will bring.

“A seasoned marketing strategist with over two decades of experience in the ever-evolving marketing landscape, Fisayo-Okusanya joined BAT Nigeria in 2003 as a trade marketing representative.

“Since then, she has built a stellar marketing career honing valuable expertise in trade marketing, brands, and activation throughout West and Central Africa.

“In her capacity as Area Head for 360 Activation and Marketing Operations, she left her indelible mark by pioneering an immersive virtual reality market experience.

“She also orchestrated a major overhaul of the Marketing Skills and Development Unit,” he said.

Al-Bahrani said the company would continue to do its best, following its recognition as a Global Top Employer in Nigeria and West Africa and was awarded the Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Award.

He added that BAT Nigeria also emerged overall winner of the 2022 HR Oscars award by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria(CIPM).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that before the appointment, Fisayo-Okusanya’s former role was Area Head, 360 Activation and Marketing Operations, BAT Nigeria.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Olawunmi Ashafa

Group advocates women inclusion in peace building process

Group advocates women inclusion in peace building process

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By Esther Mamudu

Some activists have advocated the inclusion of women in the peace-building process and national cohesion.

They made the call at a symposium titled “The Role of Women in Peace Building as Mediators and in Reconciliation”.

The symposium was organised by a Non-Governmental Organisation, One Percent International Management and Advocacy Initiative” to mark the 2023 International Day of Peace.

The Chief Executive Officer of the NGO, Stephanie Nnadi, said the event was planned to give women a chance to discuss and reflect on topics that would enable them participate actively as mediators.

“In a world marked by unprecedented challenges and conflicts.

”Today is significant to us as we know that all over the world, dialogue will be on the way forward and how to deal with the challenges confronting us as a nation and as global citizens,” she said.

The UN Ambassador of Peace, Adaora Onyechere called for immediate action to put an end to what she termed “atrocities” committed against women in African countries.

Onyechere, also a broadcast journalist, said: “This day is also in remembrance of Leah Shiabu’s, the over 6,000 persons killed in Cameroon crisis from 2006 till date.

”Half of those numbers are women and the over 2.6 million persons displaced in Sierra Leone.

“Over 70 per cent women and children and with over 1.9 million displaced persons in Nigeria, the burden bearers mostly women and children.

”According to UNHCR’s estimations, over 117.2 million people will be forcibly displaced or stateless by end of .2023.,” she said.

Onyechere said women had always been the burden bearers of terrorism, displacement, community clashes, banditry and wars.

She said it’s has become empirical to be deliberate about mainstreaming women in the process of peace thereby leading to national cohesion.

The Executive Director, International Society of Media in Public Health, Moji Makanjuola, urged  women never to refrain from playing their roles in peace building.(NAN)

 

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Edited by Dorcas Jonah/Isaac Aregbesola

Military budget: CDS seeks minister’s support

Military budget: CDS seeks minister’s support

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By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, on Tuesday solicited the support of the Ministry of Budget and National Planning in ensuring adequate budgetary allocation to the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN).

The Director, Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Tukur Gusau, said in a statement that the CDS made the request when he paid a courtesy call on the minister, Sen. Abubakar Bagudu, in Abuja.

Musa said the request was aimed at aiding the military in the discharge of its constitutional mandates unhindered, as well as the completion of ongoing projects.

He also call on the minister to assist the armed forces to address the accommodation deficit in military barracks and bases by making allocation for that purpose in the budget.

The CDS assured the minister of the military’s commitment to rid the country of criminals and make Nigeria and Nigerians safer.

In his response, the minister appreciated and commended the armed forces for their pivotal role in stabilising the situations in different parts of the country bedeviled by insecurity in spite of some constraints.

Bagudu assured the CDS of the ministry’s readiness to support the armed forces, adding that the budget cycle must consider critical security challenges.

He also expressed confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s ability to surmount all the security challenges bedeviling the country. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abdullahi Mohammed/Salif Atojoko

Debutant Sporting Lagos FC dreams winning NPL

Debutant Sporting Lagos FC dreams winning NPL

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By Olanrewaju Akojede

Excited at their first Nigeria Premier League (NPL) win over visiting Gombe United FC on Monday, Sporting Lagos FC, are optimistic of winning the league at first attempt.

The Chairman of the club, Godwin Enakhena, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of the club’s promising start in the 2023/2024 NPL with a 2-0 win over Gombe United.

NAN reports that league Sporting Lagos on Monday in the Match Day 1 fixtures of the 2023/2024 NPL, dispatched the visiting Jewels of Savannah 2-0 at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena.

Enakhena, referring to the victory, said that the club had more in its sleeves.

He said that winning the league was the club’s main target.

“The target for us is to win the league, we want to win it, and we have been drumming that for people to hear.

“Who says it is not possible? Ocean Boys of Port Harcourt have done it, some other clubs abroad also did it.

“Winning the league is achievable, we want to play on the continental level come next season, and I think we can do that.

“We have put together some quality players that can make the difference at the end of the day,” he said.

Nigeria Premier League (NPL)

 

On the team’s performance at the league opener,  Enakhena, a former Lagos-based MFM FC Chairman,  said it was cheering to start the league on a brighter note.

“This is what we have planned for, we want to start the league on a good note. We all know that in football, the first game matters a lot.

“The first win will tell how far you are going.’’

He expressed confidence that the club would win its next match – against Akwa United.

“We needed to win so as to send the right message that we are ready for the Nigerian Premier League,” he said.

Enakhena told NAN that his experience at MFM FC was an advantage in administering Sporting Lagos FC.

“The first thing I will be bringing to Sporting Lagos FC is experience which cannot be bought.

“When I started Sporting Lagos FC at Ilaji in Ibadan, I said we would not spend more than a season in the lower league.

“It is not about me, it is the confidence that whatever I do, God is behind it. I will put in my best and everything that I got, and leave the rest for God.

“MFM FC’s job is a different kettle of fish because the vision is about youth empowerment, while Sporting Lagos FC is purely business- driven,’’ the chairman said.

He said that the management of Sporting Lagos was determined to build an appealing brand.

“People must see the product and want to buy it,” he said. (NAN)

Edited by Ijeoma Popoola

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