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Buhari salutes Nigerians excelling in diaspora

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…Urges them to willingly give back

By Olawale Afolabi

President Muhammadu Buhari has commended Nigerians living in the United States for the exemplary roles they are playing in their different areas of endeavour,

Buhari urge them to continue in that line to earn the respect of their hosts.

Speaking at the Townhall Meeting With Nigerians in the Diaspora, in New York. President Buhari said:

“It is gratifying for me to note that many Nigerians in the USA have continued to excel in their careers leading to some being appointed into the cabinet of His Excellency President Joe Biden.

“Similarly, many have been elected/appointed into various responsible and competitive positions in the United States of America. I congratulate those who have brought honours and pride to our country. I thank and commend them for their respective successes as I equally urge them to demonstrate the highest sense of responsibilities in order that they continue to remain reference points of excellence as they serve human kind in this country.

“As always, I wish to emphasise the absolute necessity for each and every one of you to continue to remain law-abiding as you live in the United States of America and comport yourselves in such exemplary manners that should earn you the privilege of reference as good Ambassadors of Nigeria.

“In order to earn yourselves collective self-respect within the communities you live in, you must live with one another peacefully and continue to do so without sub-divisions amongst yourselves. As you may know, as a people, we shall always be stronger together.”

The President said the administration created the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission to serve as a bridge between them and the country in the developmental agenda with the expectation that they will give back to the country:

“As our Diaspora Ambassadors, we expect your willingness to ‘give back’ to Nigeria some of your resources, talents, skills and global exposure in the development of our great country, Nigeria.”

He gave assurances that the government will continue to act in their interests whenever the need arises, citing recent evacuations in Libya, South Africa, and recently in Ukraine. He added that he had also approved the same in UAE and India.

The President commended them for Diaspora remittances which stood at $20billon dollars in 2021, an amount four times the Foreign Direct Investment in the same period, as well as their investments in various sectors of the Nigerian economy such as Healthcare, Agriculture, Education, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Housing and Real Estate, Transportation, Oil and Gas.

The President lauded Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chair of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission who coordinated the event, for her innovative programmes to bring the ambassadors closer home such as Diaspora Registration Portal, the Diaspora Mortgage Scheme and the Nigerian Diaspora Investment Trust (NDIT).

President Buhari reiterated the administration’s commitment to free, fair and transparent elections in 2023 as this is the only way Nigeria can continue to “set the right example for the rest of Africa and hopefully stop the recourse to unconstitutional changes of Governments in our sub-region and the rest of the African Continent.”

The representatives of Nigerians in the US who visited the President are:

1. Bobby Digi Olisa, an American born Nigerian, current President of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, New York, co-owns an international restaurant and a medical clinic in his community.

2. Philip H. Moses, from Kaduna State, obtained his first Degree in Geology from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria in 1991. Lived in Minnesota, United States for 25 years now as a Mental Health practitioner, Behavior Modification Assistant with Minnesota Department of Human Services.

3. Dr. Yetunde Odugbesan-Omede, Ph.D, is a Professor of Global Affairs and Politics. She was recently awarded a four-year tenure as a Fulbright Specialist Scholar under the United States Department State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in recognition of her contribution and impact in the field of higher education and international affairs.

4. Wale Adelagunja, Chairman, Council for Global Alliance (C-Glo) which identifies appropriate business opportunities in furtherance of Continental African and Caribbean Descent in the area of Commerce, technological and infrastructural development.

5. Dr. Rukaiya Bashir Hamidu, Born and raised in Maiduguri and Yola, she later attended St. George’s University in Grenada/New York for medical school (Doctor of Medicine Degree, First Class). Currently, she is a Gastroenterology Fellow at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.

6. Dr. Dominic Chukwuemeka Valentine Onyema, 1977 recipient of Barclays Bank International scholarship to the UWC Atlantic College in Wales in the United Kingdom. He holds a B.Sc. (Hons) degree from the University of Lagos in Nigeria and Medical Degree from St. Georges University. He is licensed in Medicine and Surgery in New York State since 1992. He is the Founder, Owner and President of Healthwise Medical Associates.

7. Miss Aghaeze Favour. A scholarship student at the Millersville University doing her Masters in Clinical Psychology. She graduated with Distinguished Cum Laude from Philander Smith College in 2021.

8. Obinna Anusiem is the CEO and Founder of NGEX, a provider of Data, Marketing and Research solutions that enable clients engage and drive awareness of their products and services with customers in Nigeria and in Diaspora.

9. Colonel Gabriel A. Isioye is assuming command of the 865th Combat Support Hospital, following his assignment as the Chief Dental Officer at the 8th Medical Brigade in Staten Island, NY.

10. Dr Philip O. Ozuah, MD, PhD, is the President and CEO of Montefiore Medicine, the umbrella organization for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. A National Institute of Health (NIH)-funded researcher and award-winning educator, he also served as Professor and University Chairman of Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

11. Lieutenant Commander (Sel) Victor Agunbiade is an outstanding Naval Officer in the US Navy and has greatly impacted the mission at every assignment. He served as the Division Officer and Officer Recruiter at Navy Recruiting District, Richmond (NRD) from November 2015- July 2019 where he earned recognition as Active General Recruiter. He is currently the Reserve Program Director, Navy Recruiting Command (NRC), Millington, Tennessee.

12. Dr Nelson Aluya, MBBS, MD is a Medical Doctor with extensive broad base training and clinical expertise in over three continents. He is currently the Chief Medical Officer of the Newark Community Health Centers.

13. Alhaja Adenike Oyejide, BBA/MBA/MNI is a Retired New York City Government Official. By profession, she is a Forensic Accountant and a Banker. She is currently the Vice Chairman of African Advisory Council, Bronx Borough President Office, Bronx, New York.

14. Prof. Augustine Esogbue is a Nigerian born Professor Emeritus (NNOM) of The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta. He was a recipient of the maiden American Universities’ Scholarship Program that sent him to UCLA in 1961 where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. He obtained his Ph. D. in 1968, becoming the first Black person in the world to earn a Ph. D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering/ Operations Research.

15. Dr. Adeola Popoola is the President and Consultant, Poppy Physical Rehabilitation Consultants with Specialty Centers for the physically and mentally impaired and disabled, and remediation of pain syndromes. He had an extensive professional calling spanning 40 years, 1982-2022 in Universities across Nigeria. He was President, Nigeria in Diaspora Organization, NIDO-New Jersey.

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Sex scandal: UNN suspends lecturer in viral video

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The management of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, has suspended Mr Mfonobong David Udoudom, a lecturer in the General Studies division, who was caught in a video allegedly harassing a female student.

The lecturer was caught pants down on Monday while allegedly trying to have a sexual affair with a female student in exchange for grade.

In a statement made available to DAILY POST on Tuesday, signed by Okwun Omeaku, Acting Public Relations Officer of the UNN, he said the university has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct.

According to the statement, “The indefinite suspension is with immediate effect pending the outcome of a disciplinary panel constituted by the University to investigate the incident.

“For the records, the University of Nigeria has a zero tolerance for sexual misconducts involving our staff and students.

“UNN is among the few universities in the country that has a Sexual Harassment Policy, which guides the relationship between our staff and students in particular and among our male and female staff.

“As a university, we are committed to protecting our students from any form of abuse and exploitation, and the University Management will not hesitate to punish Mr Mfonobong David Udoudom, according to our rules if he is found guilty by our disciplinary panel.”

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Afreximbank bags six awards at Capital Markets Africa awards

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The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has bagged six awards at the recently concluded 2024 Bonds, Loans and ESG Capital Markets Africa Awards in South Africa.

This is contained in a statement signed by Vincent Musumba, Manager, Communications and Events, Afeximbank, in Abuja on Tuesday.

Musumba said the awards were presented on the sidelines of the Bonds, Loans and ESG Capital Markets Africa Conference.

He said the awards recognised Afreximbank’s outstanding achievements in financing, promoting, and facilitating trade and for its broadening work to facilitate sustainable economic growth and development in Africa.

Musumba said Afreximbank was recognised with ‘Financial Institutions Bond Deal of the Year’ for acting as Joint Lead Manager on the debut 300 million dollar senior Eurobond issuance by Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB), in April 2023.

“This marked the first Investment Grade-rated commercial bank senior bond out of Africa as well as the first international Eurobond out of Mauritius.”

He said Afreximbank also won the ‘Infrastructure Finance Deal of the Year’ award for its 1.76 billion dollar loan to the Government of Tanzania, issued on June 30, 2023.

Musumba said the award for the Export Credit Agency, Development Finance Institution, and International Finance Institution Deal of the Year was presented to the bank for its 640 million dollar Samurai loan issued in July 2023.

“The Renewable Energy Finance Deal of the Year award went to the Bank for its 147 million euro loan to the Government of Cameroon which was issued on October 7, 2023.”

“For the Oil and Gas Deal of the Year award, the organisers recognised Afreximbank for its 1.3-billion dollar loan to Sonangol Finance Limited, issued in August 2023.”

He said the final award to the bank was for being the Financial Institution Debt House of the Year.

Musumba said Chandi Mwenebungu, Director and Group Treasurer, Afreximbank, reacting to the awards, was quoted as saying “these awards represent a recognition of our bank’s strategic work in Africa’s financial markets.

“They also present an opportunity for Afreximbank to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of its clients and partners working to advance the economic development of Africa.”

Mwenebungu said that the bank had been playing a leading debt-arranging role across Africa’s main industry sectors.

The director said Afreximbank had been instrumental in promoting the inclusion of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards in financing structures, thereby furthering their application on the continent and attracting capital.

Musumba said the Bonds, Loans and ESG Capital Markets Africa Conference is the only Pan-African debt event bringing together local and international bonds issuers, investors and financial institutions, and financial services providers from across the continent.

“The conference is recognised as the number one business meetings facilitator for Africa’s capital markets and is Africa’s largest corporate and investment banking event.”

He said no fewer than 1,060 senior borrowers, issuers, regulators, bankers, investors, advisors, and government officials from 383 companies and 46 countries participated.

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Soludo an enemy of journalists – Anambra NUJ chairman

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BY RAYMOND OZOJI, Awka

Chairman of the Anambra State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Dr. Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, has described the governor of the state, Charles Chukwuma Soludo as an enemy of journalists in the state.

Odogwu who made the statement while taking questions from select journalists on the state of the state in Awka, remonstrated that Governor Soludo has not extended a hand of friendship to members of the 4th Estate since he became governor.

He said Soludo hates journalists with passion and has demonstrated that animosity with the destruction and scrapping of the State-owned newspaper called National Light Newspaper, rendering their workers jobless and useless.

According to Odogwu, the governor is not perturbed about the plight of journalists and that his body language has shown that anything concerning journalists irritates him, adding that in states like Delta, Edo, Kano, Jos and some others, journalists are treated with respect and due recognition.

He said while other state governments see welfare of journalists as top priority, Anambra State Government, according to him, treat journalists’ welfare with levity and complacency.

He said Soludo has not been of any help to journalists in the state and that his press corps team are not spared of the unfair treatments. Odogwu maintained that the governor prefers to deal with his makeshift Soludo TV but oblivious of the fact that mainstream media can not be suppressed or silenced.

And that in other states of the federation, NUJ enjoyed subventions and the unions have their secretariats built and secured by the government.

Another salient issue he raised was that in other states, journalists are appointed into positions of authority and the Council assisted greatly but the reverse is the case in Anambra state.

Odogwu said even when the Council applied for training of her members, government threw the application inside the gutter.

Responding to Odogwu’s claims, Press Secretary to Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Mr. Christian Aburime said it was not true that Soludo is an enemy of journalists in Anambra State.

Aburime argued that how can a governor who doled out rice palliatives to journalists last Christmas be described as an enemy ? He said Soludo was just two years old in office and transforming the state with a rapid developmental pace in all ramifications.

Aburime noted that the governor is taking it one step at a time as seen in his declaration of free education, free antenatal and child delivery services in all government hospitals, construction of over 400 kilometers of roads, winning the war against Insecurity, urban regeneration, etc.

He mentioned the employment of 5000 teachers, empowerment of 5000 youths of One Youth Two Skills with grants, employment of doctors and nurses to enable Anambra hospitals function again, to mention just a few of Governor Soludo’s milestone achievements in just two years.

The governor’s Press Secretary however advised the leadership of the NUJ in Anambra to be patient as Soludo will respond to their needs in due course.

He said that Odogwu’s claims that Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo is an enemy of journalists and insensitive to their needs is cheap blackmail intended to create undue emotions as well as rubbish the giant developmental strides of the governor within a short period of time.

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