Sunday 13 June 2021

DTSG-EML APPLICATION
The Delta State Government in Partnership with Eastern Metal Limited is organising skills upgrading programme for practicing Artisans in these selected skill areas. 

1. Electrical Works
2. Plumbing 
3. Refrigeration/Air Conditioning
4. Tiling 

The programme will involve an 8 week Skills Upscale  training after which successful artisans will be certified to offer their services to customers on a virtual Artisans marketplace. 

The training is aimed at improving employability and deployment, as well an opportunity to connect artisans to potential customers through the marketplace.

Interested and qualified practicing Artisans in the above skill areas should complete this online form correctly (applications are strictly online).  Interviews will be carried out as part of the screening process. 

Kindly note that the training is free of charge as Training Fees are borne by the Government. 
The Training for selected Artisans will be conducted in Asaba. 

Also note that no transportation costs or accommodation will be provided. Selection for the training is at the discretion of the organisers.

Benefits to Successful Applicants in addition to Skills Upscale include a Higher Certification and the privilege of being part of a regional pool of skilled artisans engaged by ClickAfix.

For enquiries 
Email: dstveb1@gmail.com
Call: 08030949948 or 07065504523


Kindly find the application link below:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7nK6F0y6G26yt9wlODjaVDAhEYcrYO8JeX2-X1YinHxM0Dw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0&usp=mail_form_link

Application closes on the 20th of June, 2021.

Signed:

Engr.  Smart Ikem 
Executive Secretary,
TVEB.
JUNE 12: POSITIVE HISTORY WORTH SUSTAINING
The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has said June 12 has crystallized into a beacon of hope and rallying point for the development of democracy under a progressive agenda. 

In a message to mark this year's Democracy Day, Senator Omo-Agege who chairs the Senate Committee on Constitutuon Review, assured that the exercise would deepen our democracy. 

Describing the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola and his wife, Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, as icons of democracy, the Delta Central lawmaker called on those championing the drumbeats of war to have a rethink and explore peaceful democratic channels to air their grievances. 

His words: "Today, as we join hands in recalling the inspiring historical landmark of Nigeria’s first truly free and fair elections, let us collectively resolve that the sacrifices of all the fallen heroes of Democracy would not be in vain.

"In memory of a great icon, Chief MKO Abiola whose personal imprints in business, politics and humanitarian efforts reached out across the entire federation, let us collectively strive to subscribe to dialogue and avail ourselves of all peaceful democratic channels through which our opinions as well as grievances can find worthy expression. 

"Let us remember too, the heroine of the June 12 struggle, Alhaja Kudirat Abiola and many other men and women – known and unsung – as well as the many young martyrs of Nigeria’s struggle for democracy. 

"The facts of June 12 and the exemplary roles of political leaders, students, voters and all other citizens whose roles culminated into this historical landmark all demand that we build on what we have today through further participation in efforts to deepen the democratic process.

"On our part as representatives of the people, we have conscientiously pushed forward with various efforts including a constitution review process aimed towards deepening our democracy in the interest of the current and unborn generations.
  
"For those who feel concerned about the quality of representation in their ward, state or at other levels, coming free and fair democratic elections offer a unique opportunity for improved choices and this further amplifies the need for all those involved to rethink their involvement in secessionist agenda, crime and all other anti-democratic practices that also threaten peaceful co-existence across Nigeria.

"The positive history of June 12, 1993 elections with which millions of citizens across the federation made a trenchant call for unity of purpose under the banner of democracy is still worth sustaining". 

Yomi Odunuga, 
Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the Deputy President of the Senate. 

Saturday 12 June 2021

FULL SPEECH BY PRESIDENT BUHARI
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE OCCASION OF COMMEMORATION AND CELEBRATION OF DEMOCRACY DAY ON 12TH JUNE, 2021

Fellow Nigerians,

 I join you all today to commemorate and celebrate our Democracy Day.  It is a celebration of freedom and a victory for one people, one country and one Nigeria.

2. As with all democracies we will always be going through improvement processes in our desire to reach the goal of a mature democracy, a strong, evolved and integrated nation state to be reckoned with globally.

3. In the last two years we have witnessed and overcome a good number of testy challenges that would have destroyed other nations especially relating to our collective security.

4. The indefatigable CAN DO Spirit of the Nigerian has sustained us and would keep pushing us to put these challenges behind us.

5.  Unfortunately some of these challenges came in the shape of violent outrages leading to the loss of lives of many of our dear compatriots and the destruction of some of our infrastructure, including those devoted to improving our democratic processes.

6. Once again, I want to render my sincere and heart-felt condolences to the families and friends of our gallant service men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty and as a sacrifice to keep Nigeria safe.

7. I extend the same condolence to the families and friends of our country men, women and children who were unfortunate victims of such senseless arsons, kidnappings and murders.

8. I also share the pains of families and direct victims of ransom-seeking, kidnaped victims who went through unimaginable trauma in the course of their forced imprisonment.

9. Let me assure my fellow citizens that every incident, however minor gives me great worry and concern and I immediately order security agencies to swiftly but safely rescue victims and bring perpetrators to justice.

Fellow Nigerians,

10.  When you elected me as your President in 2015, you did so knowing that I will put an end to the growing insecurity, especially the insurgency in the North East, but the unintended consequences of our scattering them in the North East pushed them further in-country which is what we are now facing and dealing with.

11. We will, by the Grace of God put an end to these challenges too.

12. Unfortunately, like in most conflict situations, some Nigerian criminals are taking undue advantage of a difficult situation and profiteering therefrom with the misguided belief that adherence to the democratic norms handicaps this Administration from frontally and decisively tackling them.  

13. We are already addressing these obstacles and we will soon bring some of these culprits to justice.

14. We are, at the same time addressing the twin underlying drivers of insecurity namely poverty and youth unemployment. 

15.  Interventions led by Government and the Central Bank of Nigeria driving economic growth over the past 6 years are targeted mostly to the agricultural, services, infrastructure, power and health care sectors of the economy.

16. In the Agricultural sector, for instance, the Anchor Borrowers Programme resulted in sharp decline in the nation’s major food import bill from $2.23billion in 2014 to US$0.59billion by the end of 2018.

17. Rice import bill alone dropped from $1 billion to $18.5 million annually.

18. This initiative supported local production of rice, maize, cotton and cassava. Government financed 2.5 million small-holder farmers cultivating about 3.2 million hectares of farmland all over the country and created 10 million direct and indirect jobs.

19. Several other initiatives, namely AgriBusiness/Small and Medium Enterprise Investment Scheme, the Non-oil Export stimulation Facility, the Targeted Credit Facilities operated across the 774 Local Governments.

20. In the manufacturing sector the CBN – BOI N200 billion facility financed the establishment and operations of 60 new industrial hubs across the country, creating an estimated 890,000 direct and indirect jobs.

21. The CBN’s N50 billion Textile Sector intervention Facility increased capacity utilization of ginneries from 30% to nearly 90%.

22. The Economic Sustainability Plan – our rebound plan for the COVID-19 pandemic developed in 2020 is currently being executed. The plan is primarily focused on the non-oil sector, which has recorded phenomenal growth contributing over 90% to the GDP growth in Q1 2021. 

23. Though marginal we have recorded GDP growth over two quarters; Q2 2020 and Q1 2021.  This is evidence of a successful execution of the ESP by the Federal Government. 

24. My vision of pulling 100 million poor Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years has been put into action and can be seen in the National Social Investment Programme, a first in Africa and one of the largest in the world where over 32.6m beneficiaries are taking part. We now have a National Social register of poor and vulnerable households, identified across 708 local government areas, 8,723 wards and 86,610 communities in the 36 States and the FCT. 

25. Our conditional cash transfer program has benefited over 1.6 million poor and vulnerable households comprising more than 8 million individuals. This provides a monthly stipend of N10,000 per household. 

26. I have also recently approved the National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy Plan that augments existing plans to further reduce poverty in Nigeria.

27. As at the end of 2020, the Development Bank of Nigeria had disbursed 324 billion Naira in loans to more than 136,000 MSMEs, through 40 participating Financial Institutions. I am to note that 57% of these beneficiaries are women while 27% are the youth. 

28. We are able to do all these and still accelerate our infrastructure development through sensible and transparent borrowing, improved capital inflow, improving and increasing revenue through capturing more tax bases and prudent management of investment proceeds in the Sovereign Wealth Fund.

Fellow Nigerians,

29. Our infrastructure revolution continues with key projects attaining critical milestones under the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund; The Second Niger Bridge, The Lagos- Ibadan Expressway and the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Expressway.

30. I have also approved the establishment of Infraco Plc, a world-class infrastructure development vehicle wholly focused on Nigeria with a capital structure of N15 trillion.

31. The rail system is not left out as the Itakpe-Warri standard gauge rail was completed and commissioned 33 years after construction began. The Lagos-Ibadan double track railway line which I have just commissioned has commenced operations.  

32. We are focused on ensuring that our infrastructure drive is key to economic growth and one that can be felt by every Nigerian. Building critical infrastructure in our ports is also opening up opportunities for the Nigerian economy.  

33. My approval for 4 new seaports using a Public-Private-Partnership approach is hinged on growing the Nigerian economy. These four sea ports; Lekki Deep Sea Port, Bonny Deep Sea Port, Ibom Deep Sea Port and Warri Deep Sea port will create massive job opportunities and foreign investment inflows.

34. We have worked at deepening our Eastern ports leading to success like having three container ships berth at Calabar port, a first in 11 years.  Similarly, on October 30 2019, an LPG tanker operated by NLNG berthed in Port Harcourt, the first time an LPG ship is berthing at any of the Eastern Ports.

35. As we invest in these new assets, we have also made strides in ensuring that they are secured and protected. In this regard I am also pleased to note the launch of the NIMASA Deep Blue project – which is an Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure that I recently commissioned. This initiative is designed to add to the layer of security we have to safeguard our maritime sector. 

Dear Nigerians, 

36. I will be the first to admit that in spite of our efforts and achievements which are there for all to see, there is still much more to be done and we are doing our best in the face of scarce resources and galloping population growth rate that consistently outstrips our capacity to provide jobs for our populace. Our over-all economic target of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years is our goal notwithstanding COVID-19.

37. In the last two years we lifted 10.5 million people out of poverty – farmers, small-scale traders, artisans, market women and the like.

38. I am very convinced that this 100 million target can be met and this informed the development of a National poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy. The specific details of this accelerated strategy will be unveiled shortly.

39. In the last one year, Nigeria and the whole world faced COVID-19 for which no one was fully prepared.

40. Our response to the pandemic involved making hard choices in balancing livelihoods and public health concerns.  You are all living witnesses to how successful this has been due to a number of pro-active measures put in place.  Our response to COVID-19 is globally acclaimed.

41. We were able to ensure that the various lockdown measures did not impact too negatively on the ability of ordinary Nigerians to continue sustaining their livelihoods.

42. During the pandemic, we disbursed N5,000 to 1 million Nigerians using a Rapid Response Register and advanced N20,000 to 750,000 beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer Progamme and provided 1.37 million Nigerians with palliatives from CACOVID.

43. At the same time the Federal Government released 109,000 metric tonnes of food reserve stocks and 70,000 metric tonnes of grains to the poor and vulnerable in all 36 states of the federation.

44. In addition, Government reduced interest rates from 9% to 5% for struggling businesses and extended credit facilities to 548,345 beneficiaries.

Fellow Nigerians,

45. When this administration decided to change our Democracy Day from 29th May to June 12th in my first tenure, it was not only to honour the sacrifices of the men and women of our country who fought for the return to democracy but also to demonstrate our commitment to satisfy the aspirations of the people and creating an environment for democracy to be an accepted way of life.

46. As your President, I remain committed to providing an enabling environment for a free, fair and credible electoral system under my tenure.

47. However, you need to play your part by getting involved at any level you can supporting a democratic system that works for all and not for a section or a select few and demand accountability from your elected leaders.

48. My commitment to bequeathing a sustainable democratic culture remains resolute, my pursuit of a fair society remains unshaken and my desire to see that Nigeria remains a country for each and every one of us has never been stronger.

49. In responding to the challenges that this period imposes on us, Government also recognises the need to acknowledge notions of marginalisation and agitations for constitutional amendments among various segments of our population.  

50. While this government is not averse to constitutional reform as part of our nation building process, everyone must understand that the primary responsibility for constitutional amendments lies with the National Assembly.

51. This body which, as I said, is the arm of government responsible for constitutional changes has concluded the preliminary stages of amending and improving our constitution in a way that the majority of Nigerians will be happy with. 

52. Government is, however, willing to play a critical role in the constitutional amendment process without usurping the powers of the National Assembly in this regard.

53. As a nation we have come very far from where we started and we are getting incrementally closer to where we ought to be.

54. Overcoming the present challenges is but one of a necessary process that we have to undergo as a nation so that we can come out stronger.  The day I joined the Nigerian Army I was prepared to lay down my life for Nigeria.

55. As your President I remain ever committed to upholding and defending Nigeria’s Corporate existence.

56. In adhering to the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy notably section 14(2)(b) I shall do all within my power to ensure that the Security and welfare of the people remain the primary purpose of government.

57. I have, throughout my tenure, provided the security agencies with all they require  relative to available resources and will be providing more as the dynamics unfold to put an end to our security problems.

58. My strong belief in the Nigerian spirit gives me comfort that we are facing these challenges with renewed commitment to keep our country one.

59. I thank you for your patience and attention and more importantly your resolve to join hands in making Nigeria the country of our dream.

 Happy Democracy Day! God Bless us All, God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Thursday 12 November 2020

Personally I will pick No.1 in the person of Tony O. Elumelu, C.O.N  because he is a father of grants for African youth entrepreneurs, so I believe after the mentorship or coaching he will give me grants to grow and still monitor my startups to ensure that it is a multi millions company.


Who will you pick?.



Oil and Gas Industries | Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) commences Registration for year 2020


This is to inform the general public that the Oil and Gas Industries | Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) has commenced its Registration for the 2020/2021 Training and empowerment Program in Nigeria. The Oil and Gas Industries | Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) Registration portal is now accessible at 
https://yep.oilandgasindustries.com/

The Youth Empowerment Program (YEP) addresses the economic root causes of unemployment by supporting youth employment and entrepreneurship. The four-year program started in January 2008 and is funded by the Global Oil and Gas Enlightenment and Empowerment Initiative “Entrepreneurship is promoted among youths through business skills training and support programs. Targeted business support services are also provided to improve the performance and growth of youth-owned businesses. Simultaneously, YEP seeks to create employment opportunities along Nigeria value chains. Through developing enterprises and the Nigerian private sector as a whole the program aims to provide more and better quality jobs for youth. The project concentrates on sectors that have the largest potential for employment creation, such as agribusiness, engineering, services and tourism. Thriving agribusiness and service sectors offer job opportunities and lucrative career options. “Taking a value chain approach the program focuses on integrating micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to value chains and connect them to markets arrangements for Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer Coordination mechanisms/governance structure. The Oil and Gas Industries| Youth Empowerment Program plans to train and empower 1000 persons from each of the 774 local government areas in the country.

Eligibility for YEP

· Applicants must be a Nigerian and must have the National Identification Number (NIN)

· Applicants must be of the ages 18-35 years as presented on the NIN data submitted.

· Graduates and Non-graduates can register.

· Skilled and Unskilled Youths can also register

Application Deadline

Application closes 12midnight of Tuesday, 22nd December, 2020.

Tuesday 22 September 2020

Politicians are Attempting to Blackmail Gbagi, Says Signatious Hotel Mgt.

The Former Minister of State for Education, and Chairman, Signatious Hotel, Warri, Delta, Kenneth Gbagi, has described as political ‘blackmail’ allegations of staff molestation against his person.

A website had reported that Gbagi, who is currently nursing a governorship ambition in Delta State in 2023 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), allegedly arrested and charged four of his staff working in his hotel to court for allegedly stealing his N5,000.

The Director, Human Resources, Signatious Hotel, Egba Ederoghene in a signed statement on Tuesday, said Gbagi had no time subject any staff of the Hotel to humiliation

            

According to his statement, “We wish to categorically state that at no time did Gbagi subject any staff of the Hotel to such humiliation as he is presently bereaved and occupied with preparing for the funeral of his sister who passed away recently.

“The management also wishes to use this opportunity to inform the public that the staff in the pictures are part of a malicious conspiracy by some political detractors to bring Gbagi’s character to disrepute. This wouldn’t be the first time an attempt has been made to smear the character of our Chairman for whatever reason.

“In the absence of any dirt to nail Gbagi’s pristine reputation, they have descended to mudslinging by concocting fictitious stories to stir emotions and gain public attention.

“However, what those behind the recent blackmail against Gbagi do not realize is that the employees whom they hand picked for their dirty and poorly executed job were already under investigation by management for conniving to steal huge sums of money from the hotel, some of which have been recovered. Confessional statements to this effect can be obtained from the Ebrumede Police Station.

“We also understand that a disclaimer has been issued by one Barrister Gladys, who tendered an unreserved apology for being misled by a group of Warri Lawyers used by those behind the blackmail attempt. The lawyer in particular we were informed, retraced her steps when she discovered that the group was being used to malign the character of Olorogun Gbagi so as to serve the political interest of their paymasters.

“The management, therefore, calls on the public to disregard such cheap blackmail orchestrated by these desperate detractors deployed to work against Kenneth Gbagi’s governorship ambition.

“Finally, we wish to restate our commitment towards ensuring the highest ethical standards in the hospitality industry in Nigeria, while making it a priority to guarantee the welfare of employees engaged by our organization.”

 

 

Tuesday 15 September 2020

Oil Spillage in Shell Road, Sapele Delta State


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The oil spillage was first noticed by the people living in shell road, and efforts has been made to reach the appropriate channels of the oil company nearby.

 The affected houses was said to have made a complaint to the management of seplat petroleum development company, some weeks back. On arrival of seplat delegates, they carried out some tests and said they would be back to carry out further tests and asked the affected houses to come for a meeting in their office.

The occupants of the affected houses are currently making a plea to the company and the community leaders, as the situation is getting worse by the day.

They are said to be suffering and lacking clean water for drinking and to carry out other basic needs.



It has been reported by reliable source that the oil company whose oil has spilled over the neighborhood has not come out to officially take claim of this hazardous spillage.

Sunday 13 September 2020

BBNAIJA HOUSEMATE KIDDWAYA HAS BEEN EVICTED

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BBNaija 2020: Kiddwaya has been Evicted

Big Brother Naija 2020 housemate, Kiddwaya, has revealed that he would love to go into the movie industry after the reality TV show.

Kiddwaya, while having a discussion with his fellow housemates, Laycon, Prince and Trikytee, said it was part of the reason he came to Biggie’s house.

He also said that he always knew he wanted to act but never had time to pursue it.

Kiddwaya, however, said that he hoped the show will give him the exposure he needs to make it in the industry.

“I have always said one thing I would love to do when I leave here is acting.

“I knew I can act but I have never pursued it.

“But we will never know what will happen till we leave this house.”