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Tinubu mourns first FCT minister, Ajose-Adeogun

Tinubu mourns first FCT minister, Ajose-Adeogun

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By Ismail Abdulaziz

President Bola Tinubu has mourned the death of Nigeria’s first Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Chief Mobolaji Ajose-Adeogun, who passed on last Saturday in Lagos.

 

Ajose-Adeogun, who died at the age of 96 was appointed the Minister of Federal Capital in 1976 by the Murtala Mohammed Military Administration and served in the position till 1979.

 

Tinubu described the former minister and notable businessman as an eminent statesman for his contributions to national development.

 

He said that the country and the people of Lagos State where he held an important traditional title, owe the deceased a debt of gratitude for his meritorious service.

 

“I join the family, children, associates and Lagos State Government in mourning the death of Chief Mobolaji Ajose-Adeogun, an illustrious son of Lagos, who served our country excellently as the first Minister of Federal Capital Territory.

 

“Over 40 years after he served as a member of the Federal Executive Council, his records of unblemished and pioneering leadership of the FCT remain indelible till date.

 

“Chief Ajose-Adeogun will be remembered for his contributions to the economic growth of our country as an industrialist and businessman of note.

 

“He served his country well and the people of Lagos State where he was a traditional chief even much more. I pray that his soul will find eternal rest,” he said.

 

The late Ajose-Adeogun was a two-time Federal Commissioner for Cooperatives and Supply before his appointment as the Federal Commissioner for Special Duties in charge of the Federal Capital Development Authority.

 

He supervised the planning and the design of the Master Plan of Abuja during his time as the FCT Minister.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Tinubu assures investors of conducive environment

Tinubu assures investors of conducive environment

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By Ismail Abdulaziz

President Bola Tinubu has assured genuine local and foreign investors of his administration’s commitment to providing conducive environment.

Mr Julius Rone, Group Managing Director of UTM FLNG Ltd, made this known after a meeting with Tinubu on Wednesday in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that investors from France and Japan pledged to invest five billion dollars in the floating Liquified Natural Gas sector during a meeting with the president.

Rone said that the president also directed them to prioritise the project which is expected to generate no fewer than 7,000 direct and indirect jobs in the country.

He said that the investors from Technip Energies of France and JGC Corporation of Japan, were also directed to report any challenge to the president in the course of implemention.

Rone added that the two companies would invest about five billion U.S dollars in the floating energies in collaboration with the NNPC Ltd, while the Afrexim bank is working on the financing aspect.

He said that the project would have a 300,000 tonnes capacity of LPG per annum as well as meet 25 per cent of local demand of the gas.

On local content, Rone said that a number of Nigerians are already being trained on handling of the various equipment for the project.

He added that plants would also be created for the delivery and marketing of the products to customers on completion.

Rone was on the visit with Ms Emmanuelle Blatmann, the Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Ms Hiromi Otuski, Deputy Ambassador for Japan to Nigeria, Mr Naoki Noguchi, MD JGC, and Mr Sadeeq Mai Bornu.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Surviving turbulent times: TEXEM UK unveils transformational programmе for Nigerian leaders

Surviving turbulent times: TEXEM UK unveils transformational programmе for Nigerian leaders

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By Bashir Rabe Mani

 

TEXEM UK, a leading global learning and dеvеlopmеnt organisation, has set its sights on еmpowеring Nigerian and African business leaders to еxcеl in today’s challenging and uncertain business landscape.

In a statement on its website (www.texem.co.uk) Carolinе Lucas, TEXEM’s Director of Special Projects, еmphasizеd the crucial nееd for strategic executives to develop winning strategies that will еnrich thеir businеssеs and organisations.

Thеsе stratеgiеs, shе assеrtеd, hold thе powеr to guidе lеadеrs in making profitablе dеcisions еvеn in thе facе of turbulеnt climatеs.

“This programmе is actionablе and would rеflеct thе contеxtual rеalitiеs that organisations opеrating in Nigеria and Africa currеntly facе,” thе statеmеnt еxplainеd.

With thе world witnеssing unprеcеdеntеd disruptions, thе businеss еnvironmеnt has bеcomе morе volatilе than еvеr bеforе.

In light of this reality, TEXEM is offering a unique opportunity for sеnior еxеcutivеs and organisational lеadеrs to еquip thеmsеlvеs with practical skills and actionablе insights through its intеractivе lеarning еxpеriеncе thеmеd “Winning in Turbulеnt Timеs.”

“Thе programme, schеdulеd to takе placе from July 12th to 13th, 2023, at Thе Whеatbakеr Hotеl in Ikoyi, Lagos, aims to hеlp participants dеvеlop stratеgiеs that fostеr sustainablе succеss amidst uncеrtainty.

“TEXEM’s rеnownеd faculty is composеd of distinguishеd profеssionals, and participants will havе thе opportunity to еngagе in a profеssional еxchangе with critical partnеrs and colleagues.

“This invaluablе intеraction will offеr frеsh pеrspеctivеs and еnrich thе lеarning еxpеriеncе, providing participants with thе necessary tools to navigate thе complexities of thе modern businеss landscape,” the statement announced.

The challenges faced by organisations in Nigеria are significant, with the impact of the Russia-Ukrainе war affecting countries worldwide.

In Nigеria, widеsprеad insеcurity, soaring inflation, high capital costs, supply chain disruptions, and nеw cybеrsеcurity thrеats havе compoundеd thе alrеady complеx businеss еnvironmеnt.

Thеsе challеngеs havе rеsultеd in dramatic forеx fluctuations, low or nеgativе GDP growth, and dwindling govеrnmеnt and businеss rеvеnuе.

Thе еxodus of skillеd staff and dеclining productivity furthеr add to thе complexities facеd by businеssеs.

As Nigеria’s corporatе landscape grapplеs with various challеngеs, TEXEM UK’s programmе comеs as a timеly and much-nееdеd opportunity for lеadеrs to еquip thеmsеlvеs with thе tools necessary to ovеrcomе advеrsitiеs.

The statement asserts that by attеnding the Lagos programmе, sеnior еxеcutivеs and lеadеrs will gain a compеtitivе еdgе in managing thеir organisations, thereby steering thеm towards a futurе markеd by triumphs amidst turbulеnt timеs.

The programme’s comprеhеnsivе methodology includes group and individual impactful activities, еvеr-to-еvеr lеarning, games, observation practice, and sеlf-rеflеction.

TEXEM believes that lеarning should be both fun and еngaging and by еmploying this innovativе approach, participants will gain insights into crеating growth opportunities and developing organisational strategies to thrivе in timеs of disruption.

One of thе kеy highlights of TEXEM’s programmе is thе dеploymеnt of case studiеs through the tеstеd and provеn methodology.

Prof. Rodria Lalinе, Founding Dirеctor of Harvard University’s Maximisе Your Board’s Potеntial Programmе, will lеad other rеnownеd faculty.

Lalinе’s vast еxpеriеncе as a former Visiting Professor at prеstigious institutions such as INSEAD, IMD, and IESE, as wеll as hеr rolе as Co-Founder of Global Chipcard Alliancе, brings a wеalth of knowlеdgе to thе program.

Having collaborated with industry giants likе IBM, ING, Hewlett-Packard, and Oracle Corporation during her tenure as CEO of Global Research and Dеvеlopmеnt, Prof. Lalinе’s еxpеrtisе is еxpеctеd to offеr invaluablе insights to participants.

Additionally, hеr advisory rolе to thе Primе Ministеr of thе Nеthеrlands and hеr involvеmеnt as a board mеmbеr of Thе Opеn Softwarе Foundation furthеr solidifiеs hеr rеputation as an industry еxpеrt.

“Wе dеsignеd this programmе to еmpowеr lеadеrs with thе ability to makе wеll-informеd dеcisions swiftly and adapt to unеxpеctеd challеngеs,” Lalinе said.

“By improving thеir analytical rigour and managing ambiguity bеttеr, participants will bе bеttеr еquippеd to lеad thеir organisations to sustainablе succеss.”

A fеw of TEXEM’s previous dеlеgatеs from Nigеria havе thе following tеstimonials to sharе about TEXEM, UK programmеs:

“Thе programmе is an еxcеllеnt onе, it’s a world-class Institutе, looking at thе quality of matеrials, thе quality of thе facilitators, I think it’s a world-class programmе, it could bе anywhеrе in thе world, and it’s a good standard,” Glory Idеhеn, Hеad of E-Training, C.B.N., said.

“Thе contеnt of thе programmе has bееn rich and еducativе, rеfrеshing, еnlightеning and thought-provoking. I еnjoyеd this program, and I am looking forward to another program,” Andy Uwеjеyan, Managing Dirеctor A&J Construction Company Ltd., rеmarkеd.

“It’s the first time I’m doing a programmе in Nigеria, and it’s actually very interesting. Thе first thing I likеd about it is thе divеrsity of thе participants and thе quality of thе nеtwork.

“I also likе thе еdgy convеrsations wе had with Christian and Alim. It’s quitе thought-provoking,” Effiong Okon, Opеrations Dirеctor, Sеplat, rеmarkеd.

TEXEM dеlеgatе Hakееm Muriokunola, Lagos Statе Hеad of Sеrvicе, had this to say: “It’s a very insightful and worthy program on Lеadеrship and Exеcutivе Management. It has opеnеd my еyеs to undеrstanding that you also havе to bе an еffеctivе followеr to bе an еffеctivе lеadеr.

“I nееd to surround mysеlf with pеoplе bеttеr than mе and lеarn from thеm”.

“It has been an insightful experience, thought-provoking. I have learnt new ways of doing things, especially in leadership and ADR and reaching an agreement in negotiation,” Bolanle Oniyangi, Coordinating Secretary Tax Appeal Tribunal, said.

Prof. Olatunde Atusanya. Hon. Commissioner of the Tax Appeal Tribunal said that “TEXEM is a good platform for advancing leadership training, and I would recommend TEXEM for any organisations or institutions that are desirous of improving their workforce in leadership and strategic policy making.”

“It is a wonderful organisation. I must confess that they are very organised. Their staffs are really warm, they are very committed, and you can see the way they do their job is with every enthusiasm…

“I’ve enjoyed the orderliness of the organisers. I’ve enjoyed the presentations of the consultants. I’ve enjoyed the practicability of the consultants…

“I have now become more focused on leadership style, presentation, orientation, and also even mental capability… I have learnt all this within the course of the training programme,” Otunba Sonya Ogunkuade, Hon. Commissioner and Special Assistant to the President said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani/Razak Owolabi

Plan International Nigeria unveils panel for change 

Plan International Nigeria unveils panel for change 

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By Funmilayo Adeyemi

Plan International, Nigeria, has unveiled a 16-member Youth Advisory Panel (YAP), to create the change agenda of the nation.

 

The Country Director, Plan International, Nigeria, Mr Charles Usie, disclosed this in Abuja on Wednesday at the inauguration of the panel.

 

Usie said that the panel would engage Plan International Nigeria in co-creating decision making, policy development and projects implementation.

 

According to him, in the last six months, Plan International Nigeria has been in the process of establishing YAP with the overall objective of engendering inclusion and participation of youths and girls in decision making process.

 

”Plan International as a global organisation has renewed its mandate globally and what that mandate means is that girls and young people have become the centre of what we do.

 

”If we want young people and girls to be at the centre, we need to bring them into our everyday operation in meaningful ways in such a way that they participate and enable us to make the right decisions in the kind of programmes and interventions we design.

 

”As a result we have a global mandate to bring young people deliberately into our everyday management processes.

 

”And so in Nigeria today what we have ended up doing is to select young people across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria and put them into like a board as an advisory panel to advice management team and board to influence our programmes,” he said.

 

The country director said that plan International would continue to advance the rights of children, thereby seeking for equality for girls especially in education, health, livelihood, protection and others.

 

Also, the Executive Director, Yiaga, Mr Samson Itodo, charged the panel to focus on ensuring the change needed to transform the country and the continent.

 

Itodo said that the panel should be about learning, building and making necessary change happen while also sustaining the trust repose on them by the younger generation.

 

”The YAP is not a job or an employment opportunities but a transformative relationship. It is not a panel for for self promotion because you do not exist for yourself.

 

”YAP is not an elite group or cabal often used in our political group such that you forget the actual purpose you are called for this work.

 

”So the biggest challenge young people have is that they don’t maximise opportunities for a long of time, so you must be ready to play your role because on your shoulder lies the hope of the youths,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, Miss Pelemo Nyajo, the Shadow Country Director, Plan International, Nigeria said that active participation of youths in decision making would create high level of performance for development.

 

Nyajo, who is a member of YAP commended Plan International, Nigeria, for the opportunity to serve, saying it is a step in the right direction.

 

”Tokenism is a huge plaque when it comes to youth participation across the country and globally, they like to put the young people at the forefront but not actually getting active participation.

 

”So this panel is a huge step towards meaningful youth participation because we will be actively participating and putting them on their toes and making sure that the youths are the centre of all their programmes.

 

”Representation is very important. Persons with disabilities are not very much represented in a lot of communities, so with the YAY, we will create impact and hopefully we can make a change,” she said.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

NGE mourns NewsDirect publisher Ibiyemi

NGE mourns NewsDirect publisher Ibiyemi

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By Grace Alegba

The Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) says it is saddened and shocked by the passing of Dr Samuel Ibiyemi, Publisher of NewsDirect Newspapers Group and one of the guild’s committed members.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ibiyemi, 56, died on Tuesday at the Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilisan, Ogun , where he was undergoing treatment.

In statement jointly signed on Wednesday  by  NGE President, Mr Eze Anaba and the General Secretary, Dr Iyobosa Uwugiaren, the professional body of all editors in Nigeria described the late publisher as a committed member of the  guild.

The NGE  said the deceased made his mark in journalism as a reporter, business editor, editor and publisher.

“Even when Ibiyemi was struggling between life and death on his sick bed at the hospital, he was still breathing journalism.

“He wanted to know from his colleagues,  the latest happenings in our society; he called to find out the outcome of the national biennial convention of the NGE in Owerri.

“We were regularly in touch with him and his family.

“He assured us of his determination to survive; we were looking forward to him coming out of the Babcock University Teaching Hospital in Ilisan, where he was undergoing treatment.

‘’Dr Ibiyemi was passionate about journalism profession and played his part in various newspapers before birthing his publication, Nigerian NewsDirect, some 13 years ago.

“He was a committed member of the NGE, and we take solace in the fact that he made his mark in the profession, as a reporter, editor and publisher, before his home call,” the NGE said.

The guild said that his legacy, NewsDirect Newspapers, had continued to make impact with its rich content: informing, educating and entertaining readers, since inception.

The editors commiserated with the family, friends, and entire members of the journalism community on the passage.

They prayed that the Almighty God would console the media industry, especially the widow and children and give them the needed strength and fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

The NGE added: “Ibiyemi’s memory will live on through the impact he made on the world. He is now in a better place and watching over us.

“We are praying for his loved ones and family during this difficult time.

“We are wishing his loved ones peace, comfort, courage, and lots of love at this time of sorrow. Our heart goes out to all of them at this difficult time.

“We will never forget Dr Samuel Ibiyemi. May God give him eternal rest.’’

The NGE described the late publisher as “a true definition of humanity, courage, truth, faith and hard work”. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Edited by Edith Bolokor/Chioma Ugboma

FCT unity football championship kicks-off July 8

FCT unity football championship kicks-off July 8

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By Joseph Edeh

The FCT Unity Football Championship will kick-off on July 8 across the six area councils of the territory, with the grand finale scheduled to hold on July 29 in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC).

MOO Mohammed, Chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC), of the Adedoyin Benjamins-Laniyi (ABL) Unity Championship 2023, said this on Wednesday in Abuja.

He said the championship would be used to discover young talents who would be nurtured and sent to clubs abroad to ply their trade.

Mohammed said that 12 teams, two each would be drawn from the six Area Councils of the FCT to compete at the second stage of the championship to be hosted in AMAC.

He said that there would be a scouting team that would be on ground at the quarter, semi-final and final to scout for the best legs in the tournament.

In a remark, Benjamins-Laniyi, the initiator of the Championship, said that it was a privilege to convene a football tournament in Abuja.

“It is my privilege to be the initiator in the Centre of Unity, the capital city of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to convene and engage in a football tournament in the spirit of unity.

“ The most critical ingredient of any game is the power to drive with your team the courage of that goal.

“Once you can do that, you don’t see colour, you don’t see age, you don’t see religion, you don’t see your church’s denomination. All you see is the goal. Can I score the winning goal?

“The winning goal for Nigeria is the unity, that we may be one; unity through sportsmanship.

“You know, the power of sportsmanship is what you find played out in political advocacy. You go against all the odds to emerge a winner“, she said.

She urged the Super Falcons to make the country proud by winning the trophy at the 2023 FIFA Women world cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Benjamins-Laniyi advised them to go all out to compete without fear of their opponents when the hostility begins on July 20 to Aug. 20.

In attendance were the representatives of the Chairman of the FCT Football Association, FCT Social Development Secretariat among others.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that former Super Eagles players, Kanu Nwankwo and Femi Ajilore are the ambassadors for the ABL -Unity Championship 2023. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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PAPSS, 5 African multinational banking groups sign MOUs on new Settlement Model

PAPSS, 5 African multinational banking groups sign MOUs on new Settlement Model

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The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS,) has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with five African multinational commercial banking groups for seamless cross-border trade payments.

The groups include Standard Bank Group, Access Bank Group, Ecobank Group, KCB Group, and UBA Group.

These significant partnerships aim to revolutionise the settlement of cross-border transactions across Africa, leveraging on the vast network of subsidiaries and representative offices across major economic centres across Africa.

These MOUs were signed on Monday, June 19, 2023, at the opening ceremony of Afreximbank’s 30th Anniversary Celebrations and 30th Annual Meetings held in Accra, Ghana, a statement by Brandcomms Agency said.

It was in the presence of Heads of State and Prime Ministers from Africa and the Caribbean, Heads of continental policy and governance institutions as well as international institutions.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the platform will, for instance,  allow a business in Nigeria to trade with another in, perharps, Ghana, using the Naira and Cedi respectively.

Again, PAPSS makes cross-border payments easier, such that  transactions don’t take days or weeks to settle.

Transaction executed using PAPSS are expected to be secure, promote financial inclusion, and most importantly – unite Africa.

The signature of the MOUs signified a monumental step forward in the pursuit of seamless cross-border trade payments throughout the almost 40 countries covered by these Banks.

“The broad collaboration between PAPSS and African commercial banks will pave the way for enhanced efficiency, transparency, and reliability in intra-African settlement.

“ The adoption of PAPSS’s cutting-edge settlement model will streamline operations and empower businesses by providing a secure and technologically advanced platform for cross-border transactions,” the statement said.

As part of this partnership, Access Bank Group, Ecobank Group, KCB Group, Standard Bank Group, and UBA Group will collaborate closely with PAPSS to ensure seamless integration of PAPSS into their existing systems, it said.

This collaborative effort will include opening up all their African footprints for PAPSS.

Also,  facilitating settlement of transactions, encouraging the participation of Fintech in PAPSS via the banks and expanding PAPSS to all the banks’ current digital channels such as mobile app banking and e-banking.

Prof.  Benedict Oramah, President of Afreximbank, commented.

“The signature of these MoUs marks a remarkable step towards the realisation of the aspirations of Africa’s fore leaders, who envisioned the creation of a payment and clearing union about six decades ago.

“ It also draws us closer to domesticating cross-border payments by enabling payments for cross-border trade in African currencies while strengthening African currencies.

“By leveraging on the vast continental coverage of these African commercial banks, PAPSS will seamlessly facilitate cross-border trade and payments and boost intra-African trade and investments”.

The Chief Executive Officer of PAPSS, Mr Mike Ogbalu III, expressed enthusiasm about these collaborations.

“These partnerships with Access Bank Group, Ecobank Group, KCB Group, Standard Bank Group, and UBA Group mark a significant milestone in the journey toward a more integrated and efficient African banking landscape.

“ By embracing PAPSS’ Commercial Bank Settlement Model, these banks are helping build a robust continental platform for fostering cross-border payments, thereby paving the way for financial inclusion and substantial continental economic development.”

Also commenting on the signing was H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the AfCFTA.

“The introduction of the new PAPSS Model for onboarding African Commercial Banks and the signing of the MoUs with the five African Commercial Bank Groups signifies a bold step towards the full operationalisation of PAPSS.

“For the benefit of African traders and SMEs in the implementation of the AfCFTA Agreement.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the MOUs will be put into effect gradually in partnership with central banks in the countries where the five Group Banks operate.

Customers of the banks in Africa will be informed through the usual channels of communication as soon as the service becomes available in their countries.

PAPSS and the banks will be working to make the service available toward the end of 2023. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

Edited by Vivian Ihechu

Vitafoam, I-Create Club recognise 6 pupils for creative excellence

Vitafoam, I-Create Club recognise 6 pupils for creative excellence

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By Rukayat Moisemhe

Vitafoam, a prominent foam manufacturing company, has partnered I-Create Club to award six exceptional primary school pupils for their outstanding achievements in a creative competition.

Mr Taiwo Adeniyi, the Group Managing Director, Vitafoam, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

Adeniyi said the competition was to nurture the entrepreneurial spirit and unleash the creative potential of young minds.

He commended I-Create Club team for their initiative in promoting sportsmanship among young individuals.

Adeniyi said Vitafoam’s belief in fostering the holistic development of young minds led to the partnership to serve as the perfect platform for children to showcase their skills, creativity, and sportsmanship.

“Competitions like these impart valuable life lessons beyond the classroom, cultivating discipline and resilience, which are essential qualities for success.

“We encourage all participants to give their best and treasure this experience as an opportunity to learn, grow, and create lifelong memories,” he said.

Mrs Eniola Afolayan, Founder, I-Create Club, explained the significance of the annual competition, now in its fifth edition.

Afolayan reiterated the organisation’s vision to developing future entrepreneurs by providing a solid foundation for young individuals.

“In Nigeria, the average adult has been described as unemployable. Hence, in line with I-Create Club’s vision, we aim to increase the number of entrepreneurs and employable graduates in Nigeria.

“Our activities are meticulously designed to lay the necessary groundwork for children to become innovative problem solvers and Vitafoam has been a dedicated supporter of our cause since the inception of the club,” she said.

Afolayan charged other corporate entities to follow Vitafoam’s lead and support the ‘I-Create Club’, thus enabling more children to benefit from its impactful platform.

She emphasised the importance of collaboration with the government on a larger scale to enable the participation and enjoyment of the club’s unique benefits in public schools.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the competition garnered significant participation, with over 100 primary schools from across Nigeria.

The competition covered a range of categories including business plan, pillow art, debate, and recycling, with the objective of identifying young talents with a natural inclination toward entrepreneurship from an early age.

The winners of the competition are Korede Obadimu (Pillow Art winner – State Primary School, Mangoro), Daniel Taiwo (Pillow Art winner – Peaceville School) and Jessica Chinaka (Debate winner – Kayron International School).

Others are Ibijola Fadeyibi (Debate winner – Beehive School), Mukhtaar Akande (Recycling winner – Guided Treasures Muslim Nursery and Primary School), and Ndumanya Grace (Recycling winner – Oke-Meta Memorial Primary School). (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Jumia expands e-commerce to rural areas

Jumia expands e-commerce to rural areas

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By Rukayat Moisemhe

Jumia, a leading pan-African e-commerce platform, has reiterated its commitment to driving economic growth through the expansion to secondary cities and rural areas to close the inequality gap.

Mr Massimiliano Spalazzi, the Chief Executive Officer, Jumia Nigeria, said this at the launch of its Rural Area Report titled: “E-Commerce in Rural Areas” on Tuesday, in Lagos.

According to him, the report highlights Jumia’s remarkable achievement in penetrating underserved regions and bringing e-commerce opportunities to overlooked populations.

Spalazzi added that the report showed the company’s dedication to driving sustainable growth, empowering communities, and closing inequality gaps across the continent.

He said that bridging the digital divide and empowering communities with access to a wide range of products and services through online platform was a testament to the company’s mission.

He stated that the company had adopted a two-pronged approach that allowed Jumia to rapidly extend its reach beyond major cities, bringing the convenience of online shopping to even the most remote areas of Nigeria.

The approaches, according to him, are Pick-Up Stations (PUS) and Jumia Force agents (JForce).

“We take immense pride in revolutionising shopping in the country, enabling SMEs to grow, and creating job opportunities for the youth.

“With an unwavering commitment to providing a comprehensive shopping solution, Jumia has successfully established a physical presence across the entire country, including remote areas, through its extensive network of 285 PUS in hundreds of towns.

“By collaborating closely with select logistics partners, Jumia has streamlined its supply chain operations, ensuring seamless delivery of products to these underserved markets,” he said.

Spalazzi explained that the pick-up stations were very convenient because they had been strategically placed at the closest location where customers reside, allowing them to pick their items with less delivery fee.

He added that the report underscored the important role played by JForce, a network of over 43,000 independent sales consultants, in educating consumers about Jumia’s offerings.

“They approach customers, identify their products needs, explain how to place their order on the Jumia app, and support the customer in the transaction till the items are delivered.

“Through localised and offline marketing channels, JForce introduces rural populations to the world of e-commerce, fostering growth and driving brand adoption.

“Jumia has become a catalyst for thousands of young entrepreneurs in Nigeria, offering them the opportunity to become their own bosses through e-commerce.

“These entrepreneurs earn commissions through sales on the Jumia platform, contributing to their economic empowerment.

“We have seen the growth potential in this approach and we look forward to expanding in the coming months,” he said.

Mr Robert Awodu, the Head of Public Relations and Communications, said that Jumia’s online marketplace provided an extensive selection of affordable products, with consumers stating competitive pricing as the major reason for shopping online.

Awodu, presenting the report, cited phones, beauty and perfumes, men’s clothing, furniture, bedding, and men’s shoes as the most demanded categories by consumers in secondary cities and rural areas in Nigeria, with phones being the most ordered communities.

He noted that the demand for accessible, innovative, and affordable online services across various sectors was on the rise, reflecting the evolving consumer preferences and lifestyle changes in the nation.

“Nigeria embraces a dynamic and youthful demographic, with a significant portion of the population comprising tech-savvy individuals eager to explore the benefits of online shopping.

“Recognising the potential impact of e-commerce on Nigeria’s economy, Jumia has adopted a two-pronged approach, utilising the JForce foot soldiers and Pick-up stations across the nation to meet the increasing demand of the populace,” he said.

Awodu added that Jumia’s platform had helped in areas of job creation, digital inclusion and women empowerment.

“Through the use of Jumia’s platform, people who previously had limited exposure to digital technologies can gain digital literacy skills, such as online shopping, online payments, and navigating e-commerce platforms.

“By promoting digital inclusion and literacy, Jumia helps bridge the digital divide and enables communities to fully participate in the benefits of the digital age.

The report also cited cities with the highest population outside Lagos to include Kano (4,103,000); Ibadan (3,565,000); Port-Harcourt (1,865,000) and Benin (1,782,000), with 47 per cent of the population residing in rural areas.

“Nigeria, as the largest oil producer in Africa, is home to a significant portion of its populace, with 47 per cent residing in rural areas, as reported by the World Bank in 2021.

“This makes rural areas a critical segment within the overall addressable market.

“Jumia’s presence now extends across more than 250 PUS located in several towns throughout the country, reaching even the remotest corners such as Modakeke, Ilaro, Offa, Uromi, Nkpor, Keffi and Owo town.

“Additionally, Jumia has a strong alliance with selected third-party logistics partners (3PLs) throughout the country, fostering a streamlined supply chain operations,” the report read in part. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Chinyere Joel-Nwokeoma

Court remands visually impaired man for allegedly defiling 13-year-old girl

Court remands visually impaired man for allegedly defiling 13-year-old girl

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By Adenike Ayodele

A visually impaired man, Francis Ugachukwu is to cool his heels in the Kirikiri Correctional Centre for allegedly defiling  a  13-year-old girl, (name withheld).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Abiola Soladoye  of the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court remanded the defendant, pending hearing and filing of his bail application.

Soladoye adjourned the case until Oct.18 for hearing of bail application and commencement of trial.

Ugachukwu was arraigned on one count charge of defilement.

The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

According to the state counsel, Ms Abimbola Abolade, the defendant committed to offence sometimes in November 2022 on No. 16 Kareem Giwa St., Abule-Osun, Ojoo in Lagos..

According to the prosecution, the offence contravened the provisions of Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

NAN reports that the offence is punishable with life imprisonment, if found guilty. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

 

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

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