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LAWMA: Lagos set to close Olusosun dump

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Lagos set to close Olusosun dump

 

The Lagos Waste Management Authority has revealed that the state government has made significant plans to decommission the Olusosun dumpsite located in the Ojota area, noting that it is a major move aimed at addressing the longstanding environmental and health concerns associated with the site.

 

This was disclosed to our correspondent by the Director of Public Affairs, LAWMA, Sade Kadiri, in a chat on Monday.

 

Kadiri said the decommissioning would pave the way for advanced waste treatment initiatives that were expected to transform waste management in Lagos.

 

According to her, the authority was shifting focus towards sustainable waste management solutions and a broader strategy to transform waste management in the state to reduce reliance on traditional dumpsite.

 

She said, “Looking ahead, we have significant plans for the Olusosun dumpsite. The site is slated for decommissioning and will be repurposed for an advanced waste treatment initiative.

 

“Our plans include the development of Waste-to-Wealth programmes, Waste-to-Energy projects, and organic waste composting facilities.”

 

 

Kadiri highlighted that LAWMA’s strategy was bolstered by recent partnerships aimed at bringing expertise and innovative solutions to Lagos.

 

She said the agency had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the JOSPONG Group and Harvest Waste, both recognised for their work in sustainable waste treatment while several other companies had expressed interest and were submitting proposals to support LAWMA’s ambitious goals.

 

“LAWMA is not only focused on long-term waste management solutions but is also taking immediate steps to safeguard public health,” she said.

 

She also reiterated that no cholera case had been recorded at the Olusosun site or any other designated disposal facilities across the state. However, she said that to mitigate potential risks, LAWMA had initiated comprehensive sensitisation programmes for its operatives and waste pickers, emphasising the importance of good hygiene and sanitary conditions.

 

“We recently began a sensitisation campaign on social media and our advocacy team has been going around the city sensitising and educating residents to preventive measures to adopt against the cholera scourge, which among others include hand-washing after handling refuse, bagging and containerisation of waste, shunning indiscriminate dumping, and patronising only accredited waste disposal companies (PSP Operators).

 

Journey into royalty: 12 things you didn’t know about the Ọọni of Ifẹ

Kings are born, not made. While anyone can aspire to be a president, a king’s path is predestined.

 

For Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi CFR, the 51st and current Ooni of Ife, becoming a king was a destiny fulfilled, not a position achieved through aspiration. As the traditional ruler of the Yoruba kingdom of Ile-Ife, he ascended to the throne in 2015, following the passing of Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the 50th Ooni of Ife.

 

“It was foretold even before I was born, so my upbringing was closely guarded,” Oba Ogunwusi shared in an interview with BD Weekender. “In youth, we often make mistakes and face challenges, but in every negative situation, God has turned it into positivity for me.”

 

Here are some lesser-known facts about Oba Adeyeye, the Ooni of Ife:

Project 50-50

 

Oba Adeyeye, approaching his 50th birthday in October 2024, aims to celebrate it with 50 iconic projects across various sectors. From health and education to fashion and entertainment, these initiatives, including an advanced health facility, are designed to profoundly impact society.

 

“Turning 50 is more than just a milestone; it’s about celebrating the impactful work we’ve done,” Oba Adeyeye remarked. “Few knew of my efforts before I became Ooni of Ife, but in the nine years since, God has enabled me to establish numerous significant projects worldwide. I want to showcase these to prove that you can be on a throne and still make a substantial impact.”

 

Highlighting the breadth of his initiatives, he added, “My projects have touched various strata, crossing different races, ethnicities, and even religious beliefs. I hope that by showcasing them, people will gain a better understanding of who I am.”

 

King Ogunwusi doesn’t feel 50

 

Although Ọọni Adeyeye will turn 50 in four months, he doesn’t feel his age. When asked about it, he said, “Well, no, I don’t. To me, age is just a number. Traditionally, I shouldn’t celebrate my birthday on the throne but rather celebrate my days on the throne as a father to all, both young and old.

 

“But due to my advocacy for youth, I do. “I use these moments to inspire the youth, to show them that they can achieve great things,” he added.

 

Champion of African Fashion

 

In addition to his role as a traditional ruler, Oba Adeyeye has significantly contributed to the global promotion of African fashion. For over a decade, he has been a key sponsor of African Fashion Week in London and Nigeria, advocating for the global recognition of Nigerian-made fashion.

 

The 2024 edition of African Fashion Week is themed “Traditional Fabrics and Royal Regalia.” The Ọọni highlighted the importance of the event, noting, “It’s a strong brand driven by passion and dedication, particularly by my queen, Olori Aderonke, who has been instrumental in the success of this initiative.”

 

The secret and significance of his white attire

 

Oba Ogunwusi is renowned for his distinctive white attire, symbolising purity, spirituality, clarity, and cleanliness. “It’s the call of the throne that makes me dress like this. But for me, it’s also a strong connection to my spiritual essence,” he said.

 

Adding his personal touch, he incorporates Nigerian-made materials into his outfits, with aso-oke fabrics sourced from Iseyin and Ilorin to coral beads crafted in Ife, Benin, Ekiti, and Ibadan.

 

Why the King does not wear wristwatches

 

Interestingly, the Ọọni does not wear wristwatches. In a world where time is meticulously tracked, the Ọọni has chosen a different path.

 

“I don’t wear wristwatches because time belongs to God. Every second counts for me, so there’s no need to watch time,” he shared. This unique perspective shows his deep spiritual connection and the timeless nature of his role.

 

The simplicity he misses

 

Despite his royal duties, Oba Ogunwusi misses the simplicity of casual attire. “I miss dressing simply – jeans and sneakers. But upholding the spirituality of the Yoruba people is paramount,” he said, reflecting on the sacrifices made for his position.

 

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Commitment to Nigerian-made products and crafting his shoes

 

The Ọọni is a strong advocate for wearing locally-made clothing. “Every day, I ensure what I wear proudly represents Nigeria. If we all did this, the demand for foreign currency would decrease,” he stated. This philosophy extends beyond fashion; it is part of a broader initiative to boost the Nigerian economy and promote African Fashion Week globally.

 

Remarkably, Oba Ogunwusi is also a skilled cobbler. “I learned shoemaking when I was younger and still design and make my shoes today,” he revealed. His passion for creating extends to choosing materials and intricate design work, showcasing his dedication to craftsmanship.

 

Ojaja University: A dream realised

 

Beyond his royal duties, Oba Adeyeye has fulfilled his dream of owning and establishing Ojaja University in Eyenkorin Ilorin, Kwara State. Formerly known as Crown-Hill University, this institution emphasises character, learning, and entrepreneurship, aiming to equip students with practical skills for real-world challenges.

 

“We must focus on problem-solving and practical solutions in our education system,” he said, celebrating the university’s accreditation by the National Universities Commission (NUC).

 

Philanthropy and empowerment

 

Deeply committed to philanthropy, Oba Adeyeye has invested significantly in empowering women and youth. His support for initiatives like the Adire Oduduwa Textile Hub, valued at N540 million, exemplifies his dedication to creating sustainable livelihoods through skills development and entrepreneurship.

 

“The textile hub is a testament to our commitment to empowering our people,” Oba Adeyeye affirmed. “It’s a project close to my heart, nurtured alongside my queen, and aimed at transforming lives across the continent.”

 

The hub also welcomes National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to complete their service while receiving training, accommodation, and stipends. This initiative aims to revive local fabric production and create sustainable livelihoods.

 

The mission to blend traditions with modernity:

 

Ọọni Adeyeye’s frequent presence at social events is part of his mission to blend tradition with modernity.

 

Addressing comparisons with his predecessor, he noted, “During my predecessor’s time, there was no social media. Ooni Sijuwade was a socialite, even more than me, but there were no platforms to capture his interactions. Nowadays, every action is documented. For me, blending tradition with modernity is essential for progress. If you ignore modernity, you miss out on opportunities for youth development.”

 

A Historian at Heart: The Yoruba Calendar

 

King Adeyeye, well-versed in history, explained the Yoruba calendar. “In the last 500 to 600 years, there was nothing like the January to December calendar. For us, the new year starts after the festival of IFA because we use the moon and nature to count our year.”

 

He detailed, “Every 25 to 28 days, there’s a full moon. We have 13 full moons in a year, and that’s our year. The new year starts around May or June, preparing us for harvest in September and October.”

 

Explaining the Igbo-Yoruba connection

 

King Adeyeye also highlighted the strong bond between the Yoruba and Igbo people. “There is a strong linkage between the Yorubas and the Igbos,” he said. “In my palace, there’s a house called Ile Igbo. For us, ‘Igbo’ means a new dawn. The Kolanut, significant to the Igbos, only grows in Yorubaland. This connection points to our shared history.”

 

He emphasised the importance of understanding and celebrating these historical ties. “Let’s research things of nature that connect us, like the Kolanut. It has a spiritual undertone and only grows in Yorubaland. Knowing our history better will help us understand how we spread across the world.”

 

King Adeyeye advocated for a strong infrastructure to support cultural and historical education. “Once we have a connecting infrastructure, we can enhance our heritage and attract people to learn about our history and culture,” he stated.

 

He encouraged media platforms to spread this knowledge. “There are more things that connect us than divide us. Let’s focus on these connections to build a better understanding among our people.”

 

Ghanaian chef Smith busted for forging Guinness World Record in cooking marathon

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A Ghanaian chef, Ebenezer Smith, popularly known as Millennium Chef Smith, has been arrested and detained at the La Police Station for forging a Guinness World Record for marathon cooking.

 

Smith on Tuesday presented a certificate confirming himself as the new world record holder for the 820-hour 25-minute cook-a-thon, which started on February 1 and ended on March 6, 2024, to his fans at a press conference.

 

Chef Smith. Source: Facebook

His cook-a-thon culminated in a star-studded event featuring performers such as Praye Tietia, Yaw Tog, Amerado, Kofi Jamar, and the Asakaa Boys.

 

During the briefing, which was held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra, the chef said, “Today is the day that I will forever remember. I am incredibly humbled and honoured to stand before you today as the Guinness World Record holder.”

 

Chef Smith. Source: Facebook

Earlier, the Ghanaian chef wrote in a social media post, “It is with great pleasure and honour that we inform the general public and the media about Millennium Chef Smith’s press conference.

 

Chef Smith. Source: Facebook

“He will be announcing his results from the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual. The event will take place at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 2:00 pm. Thank you for your cooperation.”

 

Confirming the invalidity of his certificate to BBC, the PR Executive for GWR, Alina Polianskaya, said, “No, this is not true at all. He does not hold the GWR title, and that is not our certificate.

 

Chef Smith. Source: Facebook

“The current and true record holder is: The longest cooking marathon (individual) is 119hr 57 min 16 sec and was achieved by Alan Fisher (Ireland) in Matsue, Shimane, Japan, from 28 September to 3 October 2023,” he added.

 

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Shortly after announcing his fake record and paraded his certificate, the police arrested him.

 

The PUNCH learned that Smith had gotten money from many of his sponsors to attempt a cook-a-thon that he did not properly file in for GWR and was arrested by a sponsor identified as the owner (name withheld) of the Amadia Shopping Mall who donated about 350,000 cedis to the course.

 

Every attempt to contact the LA Police for a comment proved abortive. Their number was unreachable, and the mail was not delivered to the address provided on their website.

 

Chef Smith. Source: Facebook

Irish chef Alan Fisher is the record holder for the longest cooking hours, having clocked in 119 hours and 57 minutes.

 

His feat is 24 hours more than the previous record held by Nigeria’s Hilda Baci.

 

“Alan Fisher (Ireland), an owner and chef of a restaurant in Japan, has broken two cooking-related Guinness World Records titles.

 

“First up, he’s claimed the longest cooking marathon (individual) after clocking in a time of 119 hours 57 minutes. That is more than 24 hours longer than the previous record held by Nigerian chef Hilda Baci.”

New price alert: Elon Musk set to introduce Starlink mini dish in Nigeria

The anticipated Starlink Mini dish, an inventive device, is scheduled to be introduced by SpaceX.

The new product is designed to give individuals in rural areas access to satellite-based internet service

Users are expected to gain from the device’s ease and flexibility as it is designed to fit easily in a backpack

Legit.ng journalist Zainab Iwayemi has over 3-year-experience covering the Economy, Technology, and Capital Market.

 

SpaceX is set to launch the much-awaited Starlink mini dish, an innovative gadget that promises to revolutionise internet accessibility, especially in underprivileged areas.

 

Elon Musk moves to introduce low-cost mini Starlink dish in Nigeria

Starlink Mini is lightweight and simple to assemble. Photo Credit: Elon Musk Source: UGC

The new product aims to give people in isolated areas—where physical connections are unfeasible and mobile connections only offer restricted bandwidth—access to satellite-based internet service.

 

Starlink mini features

The Starlink mini is regarded as a game-changer and substantially smaller and more portable than the existing 23.4-inch by 15.07-inch Starlink dish, measuring only 11.4 inches by 9.8 inches.

 

It is lightweight and simple to assemble, weighing only 2.4 pounds (or 3.4 pounds when the kickstand and DC cord are included).

 

It is expected that users will benefit from the device’s unparalleled flexibility and convenience since it is made to fit comfortably in a backpack.

 

Due to its portability, it is considered the perfect travel companion for people who live in distant places or work remotely.

 

How Starlink has fared in Nigeria

With the introduction of Starlink into the Nigerian market by TD Africa, the continent’s largest distributor of tech items and the main distributor of Starlink products, the company has garnered public attention with its widely available satellite service.

 

According to the most recent Internet service provider (ISP) data made public by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Elon Musk’s Starlink internet business ranked third among all ISPs in Nigeria in terms of total subscribers during the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023.

 

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, posted a speed test screenshot showing that the Starlink mini has a reasonable 11.5 Mbps upload speed and a strong 100 Mbps download speed with a 23 ms latency.

 

These features are more than sufficient to support numerous 4K video streams, smooth audio chats, video calls, and quick file downloads.

 

Prices and location to get products

The Punch reported that the mini dish will be available across e-commerce group in Nigeria and Starlink’s exclusive shop-in-shop merchant as soon as it is released.

 

The Starlink mini dish’s cost is one of its best features. It is expected that the gadget will probably be offered for half as much as a typical dish, which will enable more people to use it.

 

This pricing method will greatly increase adoption rates, especially in Nigeria where high-speed internet access has historically been hampered by cost.

 

It’s earlier reported that Starlink slashed the price of its hardware by 45% to N440,000 as the naira strengthened against the US dollar. This means that the new gadget could sell for N220,000 in Nigeria.

 

Nigerians abandon other networks

Legit.ng also previously reported that Nigerians are now opting for Starlink satellite internet kits as a solution to persistent fibre optic cable outages that impair internet connectivity.

 

This uses cutting-edge low-latency satellite technology to deliver high-speed internet services to consumers worldwide.

 

The demand for the Starlink satellite internet kits has been tremendous, according to e-commerce portal Konga, which has included the kits in its offerings.

 

 

A Multimillion-Dollar Undertaking Redefining African Cinema

The Nigerian film industry is abuzz with excitement as Jim Iyke, a renowned actor and producer, embarks on a mysterious and ambitious film project in collaboration with Amazon and 6th Sense Productions.

 

With a budget exceeding $2.5 million, this enigmatic venture has been shrouded in high enthusiasm, fueling anticipation and curiosity among industry insiders and fans alike.

 

Global Scope and Scale

 

The project’s scope is truly international, with filming locations spanning across four countries: the United States (Atlanta, Georgia), Ghana, France, and Nigeria (Lagos). This global reach underscores the production’s magnitude and dedication to delivering a world-class cinematic experience. Jim Iyke’s presence in Paris, scouting locations, further emphasizes the project’s global scope.

 

Powerful Creative Team

 

Jim Iyke has assembled a talented creative team, including award-winning producer David Eruotor and Joy Grant-Ekong, to bring this vision to life.

 

As executive producer, co-writer, and starring actor, Jim Iyke is deeply invested in this project.

 

The collaboration promises to showcase the team’s combined expertise, crafting a compelling narrative that resonates with global audiences.

 

Economic Impact and Industry Leadership

 

This project is poised to have a significant economic impact, employing over 150 people and demonstrating the Nigerian film industry’s potential for driving economic growth and creating job opportunities.

 

Jim Iyke and his team are positioning themselves as key industry players, showcasing African cinema’s global potential and contributing to the growth of the continent’s creative economy.

 

Building Anticipation

 

As preparations intensify, fans and industry watchers eagerly await more details.

 

Jim Iyke’s engaging social media presence has hinted at the project’s progress, building anticipation for this landmark achievement in African cinema. His YouTube channel has been particularly engaging, offering glimpses into the project’s development and fueling excitement among his followers.

 

A New Standard for Excellence

 

With its global reach, top-tier talent, and substantial investment, this production promises to capture the imagination of audiences worldwide, setting a new standard for excellence in cinema.

 

As shooting begins and more details emerge, this project is poised to become a defining moment in the evolution of African storytelling, showcasing the continent’s rich cultural heritage and creative potential.

 

Industry Significance

 

This project marks a significant milestone in the Nigerian film industry’s growth and development, demonstrating its capacity to produce high-quality, globally competitive content.

 

Jim Iyke’s vision and leadership are poised to inspire a new generation of filmmakers, driving innovation and excellence in African cinema.

 

Conclusion

 

Jim Iyke’s multimillion-dollar film project with Amazon represents a groundbreaking moment in African cinema, redefining the industry’s scope, scale, and creative possibilities. As the project unfolds, it is clear that this film will be a landmark achievement, showcasing the continent’s rich cultural heritage and creative potential to a global audience. With its global reach, top-tier talent, and substantial investment, this production is poised to set a new standard for excellence in cinema, inspiring a new generation of filmmakers and driving the growth of the African creative economy.

Experts advise Nigerian fintechs on strategies to get funding amid scarcity

Experts in the financial industry have urged fintech companies in Nigeria, especially, those seeking to raise funds to prioritize profitability in their business strategies before approaching investors for funding.

 

This is even as they noted that the period of just pitching ideas to investors and hoping to get funding is over. The experts spoke at a 2-day TechnNovation FINTECH Conference, organized by FITC with the “Building Trust in the Digital Age: Balancing Performance with Compliance.”

 

Specifically, the Chief Executive Officer of Clane, a mobile payment company, Mr. Dipo Alabede, in his presentation at the conference said investors are now looking for prospects of profitability before they can commit their funds to any startup.

 

“Between 2020 and 2023, a lot of investors were willing to give you money for an idea, just the idea. But today, you must have a product that is in the market and generating revenue, not just revenue but enough revenue to the level of profitability,” he said.

 

Diversifying funding sources

In addition to building a business with prospects for profitability, Alabede advised the fintechs to diversify their funding sources, looking at a combination of venture capital and private equity, debt financing, and partnerships.

 

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“Continue to seek traditional venture capital and private equity funding, but focus on attracting investors with experience in emerging markets and fintech.

 

“Explore debt financing options, including convertible notes and venture debt, to supplement equity funding without diluting ownership and partner with strategic investors who can provide not only capital but also strategic guidance, industry connections, and operational support,” he advised

 

While noting the crucial role of fintech in Nigeria’s economic development and financial inclusion, the MD/CEO of Digital Jewels Limited, Adedoyin Odunfa, said Nigerian fintechs would also need to balance innovation with compliance, advocating for a customer-centric approach and diverse teams.

 

She added that having committed individuals, robust processes, scalable solutions, and effective collaboration are key success factors that would help the fintechs scale and attract investments.

 

Embracing collaboration

Also speaking, the CEO of E-Settlement, Olaoluwa Awojoodu emphasized the transformative potential of AI and the need for Nigerian Fintechs to embrace collaboration despite competitive pressures.

 

Highlighting global AI advancements, he stressed the urgency for Nigeria to keep pace. Olaoluwa likened the industry to a forest where companies compete for resources but can benefit from underground collaboration.

 

He advocated for unified platforms to combat fraud, leveraging technologies like Bank Verification Number (BVN), and urged strategic collaboration to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in the evolving digital landscape.

 

In her address, Chizor Malize, MD/CEO of FITC and convener of the conference, emphasized the transformative impact of fintech on the global financial services industry. She cited the success stories of companies like Interswitch, Flutterwave, and M-Pesa, as examples of Africa’s potential to drive financial inclusion and economic growth through digital innovation.

 

Malize said it is crucial to maintain trust and compliance in the digital age, emphasizing FITC’s role in providing innovative knowledge solutions and capacity-building programs to strengthen the financial services sector.

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Nse Ikpe-Etim, Segun Arinze, Richard Mofe-Damijo & Mercy Aigbe Star in New Film “Force Empire”

Nse Ikpe-Etim, Segun Arinze, Richard Mofe–Damijo (RMD) and Mercy Aigbe, star in “Force Empire,” a new film by filmamker and actor, Ndy Akan. “Force Empire” sheds light on the issue of sexual assault faced by women within the male-dominated Nigerian Police Force, and workplaces in general.

It tells the story of DCP Mfon, portrayed by Nse Ikpe-Etim who is determined to unmask the perpetrator who assaulted and humiliated her protégé, ASP Halima, (played by rising actress, Enwongoabasi Ibom). Traumatised and fearful, Halima’s plight drives Mfon to expose the culprit and other corrupt officers tarnishing the reputation of the Nigerian Police Force, despite fierce resistance from superiors.

 

In a statement, Ndy Akan explains, “Force Empire” is a film about justice. It aims to highlight and encourage the outstanding police officers within the Nigeria Police Force while also addressing the unfortunate actions of a few that have tarnished its reputation. The film reinforces a vital message consistently communicated by the leadership: that every officer, regardless of rank, will face consequences for any criminal behaviour.”

 

Rounding out the cast are Tony Umez, Kunle Coker, Sonny McDon, Aniebiet Francis, and Richard Johnson. “Force Empire” hits cinemas nationwide on August 23, 2024.

 

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Lagos State Government Begins Construction Of Interchange Hubs At Mile 2 and Marina

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The Lagos State Government has begun constructing two interchange hubs at Mile 2 and Marina to integrate various modes of transportation and ensure seamless connectivity between rail, water, and road networks.

 

The groundbreaking ceremony for these hubs was conducted on Tuesday by the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, along with officials from Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (LAMATA).

 

This announcement was shared in a statement posted on LAMATA’s official X (formerly Twitter) account on Tuesday.

 

“The construction of two interchange hubs at Mile 2 and Marina commenced today with the groundbreaking ceremony performed by the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr Oluwaseun Osiyemi leading Agence Francaise De Developpment (AFD) and the the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (LAMATA) officials at the event.

 

“The interchange project aims to improve public transportation in Lagos by integrating different modes of transportation and providing seamless connectivity among rail, water and road transportation,” the statement read in part.

 

Speaking at the groundbreaking event, Mr. Osiyemi highlighted that the project will significantly benefit Lagos residents by reducing journey times and seamlessly integrating various transport modes.

 

He also noted that the construction of these two interchange hubs aligns with the T-pillar of the Lagos State T.H.E.M.E.S+ development agenda, which emphasizes traffic management and transportation within the state.

 

More insight

The statement also revealed that the project is funded through a credit from the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) along with counterpart funds from the Lagos State Government.

 

AFD’s Country Director for Nigeria, Mr. Xavier Muron, who attended the groundbreaking ceremony, explained that AFD’s investment in key transportation projects, including the interchange hubs and the Quality Bus Corridors, aims to address the longstanding challenges of the first and last mile of transportation in the state.

 

Muron emphasized that these hubs will be a game changer for the Lagos transportation sector once completed, the statement further revealed.

 

“We can’t wait to see the impact of these hubs, which are set to be a game changer in the transportation sector of Lagos State,” he said.

 

What you should know

In addition to funding the construction of the interchange hubs at Mile 2 and Marina, AFD is also providing financial support for the Quality Bus Corridor (QBC) projects across the state.

 

The QBC project consists of three phases: QBC Package 1, QBC Package 2, and QBC Package 3. These packages are designed to integrate within existing road corridors, enhancing bus movement with priority signals at laybys and intersections.

 

Currently, the focus is on QBC Package 1, which spans 8.7 kilometers from Yaba to Cele along the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.

 

About a month ago, the Lagos State Government announced the latest development for QBC Package 1: the revalidation and valuation process for structures affected by the planned 8.7-kilometer corridor had begun. This process is to ensure that all property owners impacted by the project are duly compensated.

 

The subsequent phases, QBC Package 2 and QBC Package 3, will extend from Iju Ishaga to Abule Egba and from Iyana Iba to Igando, respectively.

 

 

FG Threatens Jail Time For Leaking Official Secrets – Nationwide Crackdown Begins!

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The Federal Government has issued a strong warning against the unauthorized disclosure of official documents, stating that such acts are punishable offenses under Nigerian law. This warning was delivered by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, during a workshop in Abuja on Tuesday.

 

The workshop, organized by the Bureau for Public Service Reforms (BPSR) in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), focused on the theme, “Renewing Hope and Strengthening National Unity through Effective Communication and the Role of the Official Secrets Act in Maintaining Confidentiality and National Security.”

 

During his address, delivered by Dr. Nnamdi Mbaeri, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the SGF, Akume emphasized the critical importance of maintaining confidentiality within the government. He highlighted that unauthorized leakage of sensitive official documents is considered a felony, with no defense permissible under the Constitution or the Freedom of Information Act.

 

Akume referenced Section 97 (2) of the Criminal Code Act of Nigeria, which stipulates a punishment of up to one-year imprisonment for any public service employee who, without proper authority, copies or discloses any document owned by their employer.

 

The SGF also recalled measures previously implemented to curb the leakage of sensitive information across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs). He noted that the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation issued service-wide circulars in August 2021 aimed at tightening the security of official documents and ensuring compliance with established protocols. This was reinforced by another service-wide circular in February 2024 on the unauthorized circulation of official documents with information on social media.

 

Akume said, “This was done to re-emphasize other extant regulations prohibiting unauthorized disclosure or leakage of official documents. There is a need to regulate the activities of civil society organizations that use the Freedom of Information Act to harass, intimidate, and siphon resources from public officers through the dissemination of fake and unfounded information. This should be properly addressed by all practitioners in the communication and related industries.”

 

He commended the BPSR for organizing the workshop, highlighting the importance the government places on the dissemination of correct and truthful information.

 

The Director-General of the Bureau, Dr. Dasuki Arabi, urged participants to familiarize themselves with the Official Secrets Act and effectively communicate government policies and programs to the public. He emphasized that accurate and prompt information delivery is essential and cannot be compromised, as its impact on service delivery and governance is profound. Arabi also tasked communication managers to use traditional and social media platforms to ensure the public is well informed about government initiatives, programs, and services.

FG Threatens Jail Time For Leaking Official Secrets – Nationwide Crackdown Begins!

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FG Threatens Jail Time For Leaking Official Secrets – Nationwide Crackdown Begins!

 

The Federal Government has issued a strong warning against the unauthorized disclosure of official documents, stating that such acts are punishable offenses under Nigerian law. This warning was delivered by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, during a workshop in Abuja on Tuesday.

 

The workshop, organized by the Bureau for Public Service Reforms (BPSR) in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), focused on the theme, “Renewing Hope and Strengthening National Unity through Effective Communication and the Role of the Official Secrets Act in Maintaining Confidentiality and National Security.”

 

During his address, delivered by Dr. Nnamdi Mbaeri, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the SGF, Akume emphasized the critical importance of maintaining confidentiality within the government. He highlighted that unauthorized leakage of sensitive official documents is considered a felony, with no defense permissible under the Constitution or the Freedom of Information Act.

 

Akume referenced Section 97 (2) of the Criminal Code Act of Nigeria, which stipulates a punishment of up to one-year imprisonment for any public service employee who, without proper authority, copies or discloses any document owned by their employer.

 

The SGF also recalled measures previously implemented to curb the leakage of sensitive information across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs). He noted that the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation issued service-wide circulars in August 2021 aimed at tightening the security of official documents and ensuring compliance with established protocols. This was reinforced by another service-wide circular in February 2024 on the unauthorized circulation of official documents with information on social media.

 

Akume said, “This was done to re-emphasize other extant regulations prohibiting unauthorized disclosure or leakage of official documents. There is a need to regulate the activities of civil society organizations that use the Freedom of Information Act to harass, intimidate, and siphon resources from public officers through the dissemination of fake and unfounded information. This should be properly addressed by all practitioners in the communication and related industries.”

 

He commended the BPSR for organizing the workshop, highlighting the importance the government places on the dissemination of correct and truthful information.

 

The Director-General of the Bureau, Dr. Dasuki Arabi, urged participants to familiarize themselves with the Official Secrets Act and effectively communicate government policies and programs to the public. He emphasized that accurate and prompt information delivery is essential and cannot be compromised, as its impact on service delivery and governance is profound. Arabi also tasked communication managers to use traditional and social media platforms to ensure the public is well informed about government initiatives, programs, and services.