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nígbà tá à ń kọ àpilẹ̀kọ yìí àwọn ẹlẹ́rìí jèhófà mẹ́fà tó ti ṣèrìbọmi ló wà ní erékùṣù náà nǹkan bí èèyàn mẹ́ẹ̀ẹ́dọ́gbọ̀n ló sì ń ṣèpàdé kristẹni níbẹ̀ |
Kungiyar Tarayyar Turai da kasar Turkiyya sun dogara da juna ne, wannan ko shakka babu. Kuma da zarar sassan biyu sun fahimci hakan ba zasu yi wata-wata ba wajen bin wata manufa bai daya tsakaninsu. A halin da muke ciki yanzu ba lalle ba ne mu shiga rade-radi a game da ranar da Turkiya zata zama cikakkiyar wakiliya a KTT, saboda kungiyar na da jan aiki a gabanta har ya zuwa shekara ta 2013. Kafin sannan za a ba wa kungiyar wani sabon fasali kuma Turkiyya zata zama wani bangare na wannan garambawul. |
ọ̀pọ̀ ìdí ló wà tá a fi gbọ́dọ̀ ṣọ́ra fún ọtí líle |
An bayar da rahoton zabtarewar kasa a watan Satumbar 2007 a garin Melokoza, ta kashe mutane uku, tare da raba gidaje 42 da muhallansu, tare da lalata kadada 15 na amfanin gona. |
aare muhammadu buhari tọwọbọ iwe adehun eto |
Have you seen the graffiti?
It tells so much of nature’s beauty
I know you would stand and stare in awe
At the art’s ingenuity if you were here
I wish you were here!
The graffiti is made on the wall on which
We leaned every evening when we were little.
Remember those evenings when the moon was
Out so bright and the stars blazed like
Fluorescent lamps in the sky…
Our giggles and laughter!
I am fond of those memories
The graffiti is an image of you wearing the
Most beautiful smile.
Bittersweet the feelings I get whenever
I look upon the image.
I go there most evenings when I am down
And need someone to talk to.
It’s been lonely since you left
Death, alas! is the debt we all must pay
You’ve Paid yours; I might pay mine soon enough
Or owe a little longer.
Till that day comes
I will hold on to that smile
Beautifully painted as graffiti on the wall. |
Komitin ya bukaci shugaban hukumar yaƙi da yaɗuwar makaman nuklea, Mohamed El Bardadei, ya gabatar da rahoto, a ƙarshen watan ɗaya, domin tantance, I ko a´a hukumomin Iran, sun bi umurnin Majalisar Ɗinkin Dunia. |
By Isah Abbas Ahmed
Recently, Kaduna State Governor was quoted saying about 21,780 out of 33,000 Kaduna State teachers failed primary four test conducted by the state government to know the ability of the teachers. Questions were drawn from different areas with only that of religious knowledge teachers set focusing on their subjects.
To be fair to both the governor and primary school teachers, I decided to keep mute until I lay my hands on the scoresheet of the competency test, which I was privileged to get last week. While going through the scoresheet, I discovered that, unlike 33,000 teachers mentioned by the governor, 34,197 (4,940 Arabic/IRK, 1,638 CRK and 27,629 other subjects) teachers actually wrote the competency test (Table 2).
As howled by many, the cut-off mark set by the Governor as pass mark did not comply with West African Standard Grading System where acceptable Credit mark starts from 50% not 75% as used by the governor (Table 1). If we take this standard grading system as the ideal situation, from the scoresheet, it can be deduced that; of the 34,197 teachers, 31,102 (91%) passed while only 3,095 (9%) failed the competency test. However, if we decide to stick to the governors cut-off mark, going by the categorization in the summary from the attached scoresheet, it can be deduced that 17,473 (51%) of the 34,197 teachers scored 70 – 100% while 16,724 (49%) failed according to him. In addition, to arrive at the number El-Rufa’i was quoted saying they failed his test, there are 5,056 teachers who scored 70 – 74% and are also categorized as failed by him.
In every sane system, we expect that whenever a test of this nature was conducted, there will be those who will pass overwhelmingly, those who will be within average and those who will fail completely. In this case, what I expected the Governor to do, while still going by his cut-off mark (75%), is to take these categories and acted thus:
1. The 12,417 teachers who scored at least 75% should be retained.
2. The 18,685 teachers who scored 50 – 74% should be subjected to extensive training and re-tested after which if they failed to improve, should be redeployed to other available places to work.
3. The 3,095 teachers who scored 0 – 49% should be redeployed or sacked as the Governor deem fit.
WRONGLY TOTALLED SCORES
After obtaining the scoresheet of Kaduna State’s controversial Competency Test, I decided to verify marks obtained by each participant starting with that of Arabic/IRK Teachers in Zaria Local Government. There are five questions whose marks are distributed thus; Question 1 carries 40 marks while Questions 2, 3, 4 and 5 carries 15 marks each. These, if totaled, will give you 100 marks.
While verifying the scoresheet, on the very first record, I discovered that the Total did not speak to the individual marks obtained for each question. That is, the person scored 38/40, 09/15, 13/15, 12/15 and 14/15 in questions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. Applying simple arithmetic of 38+9+13+12+14 will give you total of 86% marks obtained not 72% as recorded for same person.
Following this, I decided to focus on those with low marks and to my surprise, 99.9% of their marks were wrongly computed. I then stopped at the fifth page after discovering that 45 (See table 3) out of the 161 records had this same problem and almost all of them turned out score at least 75% but were wrongly recorded to have scored less than 75% which puts them at ‘Failed” category.
With this, I will like to call on NUT officials of all the 23 LGAs to sit down and follow their scoresheet diligently and painstakingly verify the summation. This will drastically bring down the failure rate.
To Governor El-Rufai, I will like to draw your attention to this and recommend that you punish the consulting company you hired to conduct this test for making you portray our dear state bad in the eyes of the world using wrong statistics. In addition, it will be nice if you ask another firm to verify simple summation of the marks obtained in order to get correct proportions. Finally, I wish to categorically state that you owe good people of Kaduna State undiluted apology for painting us black where we are not.
Pictures of the first 5-pages of Zaria LGA Arabic/IRK Teachers scoresheet are attached for public consumption. All the 45 records I verified are indicated therein. Anybody who wish to, can do the totals to further confirm my claim.
Kaduna State still remains “Center of Learning”!
Views expressed by contributors are strictly personal and not of TheCable.
Hmmmm..very well researched. How will El-rufai respond now?
this is a primary 4 test though?
I am amazed when a literate person expects a teacher to make less than 75% in a JSS 2 exams and still be teaching my kids talk less of a class 4 exams. There might be other things wrong with the marking or grading process but I think the pass Mark should be 85%. The teachers that failed should apologize to our kids and be disengaged with out any settlement because they have destroyed the future of these little ones. All states should conduct the competence test as soon as possible before these so called teachers teach our kids NOTHING by taking them to their farms rather than teach them in class |
A Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan, on Tuesday dissolved a 20-year-old marriage between one Iyabo and her husband, Mukaila Akinpelu, over threat to life.
The President of the court, Mr Ademola Odunade, said the love between Iyabo and Mukaila had broken down irretrievably.
He ordered that two out of the four children produced by the union should stay with Iyabo, and asked both parties to maintain the peace.
He directed Mukaila to pay monthly feeding allowance of N8, 000 to Iyabo for the upkeep of the two children, and that he must be responsible for their education and welfare.
Iyabo, a farmer, told the court that her husband, Mukaila, usually beat her as well as preventing her from going to work.
“My lord, Mukaila has almost killed me with daily battery and I can no longer move with my friends.
“I can’t even go out to my different farmlands because he keeps monitoring me.
“The only business I know is farming and my life is being threatened by hunger.
“Worst still, Mukaila has asked his son from another wife to beat me and he beats me at will.
“Not too long ago, after he had barred me from stepping out of the house and I managed to go to the farm, I overheard him discussing with some of his friends on how he could kill me.
“Mukaila did not know that I have that secret with me because he didn’t see me.
“I then informed my senior brother of his threat to kill me.
“In addition, Mukaila has refused to send any of our children to school for education.
“He is not interested in their welfare,” Iyabo added.
Mukaila, who agreed with Iyabo’s request, however, denied some of the allegations leveled against him.
“My Lord, even though I am tired of staying with Iyabo as a husband, do not grant her custody of any of the children.
“It is not true that I was discussing with anyone to kill her.
“Iyabo is just insensitive; she is aware that I have little, but she wants the children to go to the best of the schools in town.
“She keeps misguiding the children against my advice,” Mukaila said. |
Ya kuma karfafawa sauran, musamman matasa da cewa kada suyi kasa a gwiwa akan duk wani abu me kyau da suke sonyi, su jajirce da ikon Allah zasu sameshi. |
A kpọrọ Ringkvinna aha na Icelandic Grágás na iwu Norwegian Frostating na iwu Gulating, nke a na-ekwu ya n'otu ụzọ ahụ. Ụmụ nwanyị na-alụbeghị di n'ozuzu ha, nke a na-akpọ maer na mey, nwere nchebe na ikike nnwere onwe ha: mgbe ọ dị afọ iri abụọ, nwanyị ruru ikike nke ọtụtụ iwu ma nwee ikike ikpebi maka ebe obibi ya ma guzoro n'onwe ya n'echiche niile nke ikpe n'ihu iwu. Otu ikike ndị a metụtara ụmụ nwanyị di ha nwụrụ. Otu ihe dị iche na nnwere onwe ya bụ ikike ịhọrọ onye ọlụlụ, nke bụ okwu maka ezinụlọ dum. |
Adabi All Categories Birane da Karkaru Bukukuwa Kasuwanci da Sana'o'i Kimiya da Fasaha Other Personal Siyasa da Doka Sutura da Kwalliya Tarihi da Al'adu Wasanni da Motsa Jiki |
A kasar ta Nijar jama'a na cigaba da tofa albarkacin bakinsu dangane da zaben Donald Trump a matsayin shugaban kasar Amurka na arba'in da biyar. |
saboda haka irin wadannan halittu ba zai yiwu su iya samun kowane irin launi daga cikin launonin kamala ba, irin martabar da kamalarsu ba ta karbar karin kamalar ba, Allah madaukaki yana fada ta harshen mala’ikunsa ya na cewa: |
àkókò tí ọkùnrin tàbí obìnrin ti dàgbà tán.public, adj. |
Australia n gbalejo ere-idaraya rugby kan pẹlu South Africa ni kutukutu ọjọ Satidee, ati pẹlu ajọsepọ ti Super Sport, ọkan ninu awọn alabaṣiṣẹpọ igbohunsafefe UFC ni Afirika Awọn alakoso ti ni ija miiran yoo waye ni South Africa ti Du Plessis ba bori Adesanya "O jẹ nkan ti Dana ati ẹgbẹ ti sọrọ nipa ni ọdun to kọja, ati pe dajudaju ipinnu wa fun pe oja naa lati waye aipẹ," Alakoso UFC David Shaw sọ nipa awọn ero wọn fun Afirika “A ti rii idagbasoke awọn ololufẹ wa ni Afirika, pẹlu South Africa ati Nigeria jẹ meji ninu awọn orilẹ-ede to ṣe pataki "Adesanya jẹ irawọ nla - kii ṣe ni Afirika nikan ṣugbọn ni gbogbo agbaye |
ní meji meji, àtakọ àtabo, gbogbo wọn bá Noa wọ inú ọkọ̀ gẹ́gẹ́ bí Ọlọrun ti pa á láṣẹ fún Noa. Ìkún omi wà lórí ilẹ̀ fún ogoji ọjọ́. Omi náà pọ̀ tóbẹ́ẹ̀ tí ọkọ̀ fi léfòó lójú omi. Aadọjọ (150) ọjọ́ gbáko ni omi fi bo gbogbo ilẹ̀. Ó sì tún pọ̀ sí i títí tí ó fi ga ju àwọn òkè gíga lọ ní igbọnwọ mẹẹdogun (mita 7). Noa bá ṣe gbogbo ohun tí OLUWA pa láṣẹ fún un. |
Ihe ndekọ nke Grancrest War - Laura Hardley |
Wannan harin bam ya zo ne kwanaki 3 da tashin tagwayen bama-baman da akalla mutane 20 suka rasu. Talbijin din gwamnati yace wata mace ce ta tada bam din a wani fitattaccen dandalin dare. |
Nomsa Manaka a Database na Fim ɗin Intanet |
The Federal Government has declared Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th December, 2016 as public holidays to mark the Christmas and Boxing Day celebrations, NTA reports.
Monday 2nd January, 2017 was also declared as public holiday to mark New Year celebration.
From all of us at MDB, we wish you an amazing festive celebration full of love, happiness and laughter.
Merry Christmas in advance!!!
Merry xmas to all MDB fam |
Alabagbe Bamidele kan ni oun pade Ifeoluwa to n fẹrẹ rin lọ laarin adugbo lasiko ti oun n bọ lati ibiṣẹ ni nnkan bii aago meje abọ ọsan O ni “Bi mo ṣe n sunmọ ile mi, mo ṣakiyesi eefin to n jade lati inu ile ti Ife n gbe, mo woye ọrọ naa fun iṣẹju diẹ, ki n to ri daju pe ina ti sọ lati inu ile ọhun.” “Mo tete sare lọ sibẹ, mo ba aburo Ife atawọn agbagba kan, Aburo rẹ wa sọ fun mi pe Ife ati ọkọ afẹsọna rẹ ni aawọ ṣugbọn nigba ti oun fẹ lọ pe awọn eeyan lati ba wọn pari aawọ naa, ina ti sọ ninu ile ọhun.” “Ife ti fi ibinu fi ile naa silẹ, to si ti gbogbo ilẹkun nigba ti ọkọ afẹsọna rẹ ṣi wa ninu ile ọhun” Alabagbe naa tẹsiwaju pe “Lẹsẹ kan naa ni mo gbiyanju lati pa ina ọhun, ti mo si kesi awọn eeyan to wa layika A da omi ati yẹpẹ si ina naa, bẹẹ naa la n gbiyanju lati ja ferese wọle.” “A fọ ferese mẹrẹrin to wọ ile naa ki a to ri aye wọle, lẹyin nnkan bii ogoji iṣeju ni a to ri Bamidele yọ.” © 2024 BBC BBC kò mọ̀ nípa àwọn ohun tí ó wà ní àwọn ojú òpó tí ó wà ní ìta |
ọgbọ́n wo lo lè dá sí ìṣòro yìí |
Rikici ya barke tsakanin manoma da makiyaya a garin Akaeze da ke karamar hukumar Ivo na jihar Ebonyi a jiya, Sakamakon rikicin mutane hudu daga bangaren manoma da makiyaya duk sun sami munanan raunuka kamar yadda jaridar Guardian ta ruwaito. |
Khudbar Jumu'ah - Kula Da Canjin Yanayi (13-04-18) - Dr Bashir Aliyu Umar (Hausa) (posted 6 months 2 days ago) |
Gidan kayan tarihi na Edo na Yammacin Afirka shiri ne na kayan tarihi na yammacin Afirka da za a gina a birnin Benin, Najeriya. Zai nuna sama da abubuwa 300 akan lamuni daga gidajen tarihi na Turai. Gine-ginen sa, David Adjaye, ya bayyana fassarar ma'anar gidan kayan gargajiya a cikin Nuwamba 2020. The Metropolitan Museum of Art will repatriate two Benin Bronzes to be shown in the museum. Gidan kayan tarihi na Art na Metropolitan zai mayar da Benin Bronzes guda biyu don nunawa a gidan kayan gargajiya. |
Konstantinos Demertzis (; 1876, Athens – 1936, Athens) jẹ́ olóṣèlú ọmọ orílẹ̀ èdè Greece. Ó jẹ́ alákòóso àgbà lati Oṣù kọkànlạ ọdún 1936 sí Oṣù kẹrin ọdún 1936. Demertzis di olóògbé nípasẹ̀ ààrùn ọkàn ní Ọjọ́ kẹtàlá Oṣù kẹrin ọdún 1936.Àwọn ìtọ́kasí Àwọn ọjọ́ìbí ní 1876Àwọn ọjọ́aláìsí ní 1936Àyọkà kúkurú. |
Similar to Blockchain, MyEtherWallet da MyCrypto, ImToken ne mai free kuma ba portal alabe da damar masu amfani don adana, aika da karɓar cryptocurrencies kamar Ethereum yayin da rikewa cikakken iko da su masu zaman kansu keys da asusun. |
Zane-zane ,nishaɗi, da kafofin watsa labarai |
Musulmai 'yan Shi'a da yawa ne ke taron jimamin kashe jikan Manzon Allah, Annabi Muhammad (SAW) lokacin da harin ya auku. |
…Won’t graduate over N22m school fees
By Chris Onuoha
14 students from Kano, sponsored by the state government to study medicine at S.S Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Davangere, India, are stranded.
Reason: Non-payment of outstanding fees of $59, 200 (about N22million) by the state government.
The students, who started their six-year MBBS programme in 2013, are supposed to finish the course this week, specifically on February 22, 2019 when the graduation ceremony holds.
But, according to them, they have been told by the school authorities that they will not graduate if the outstanding fees were not paid.
In fact, one of the affected students told Sunday Vanguard on phone, at the weekend, that their outstanding allowances for two years had not been paid by Kano State government.
“It is so sad we have been put in a serious predicament. For almost two years now, we have been left stranded with no allowances”, he said.
“Life has been difficult for us. We did everything to notify the relevant authorities through Kano State Scholarship Board and the state Commissioner for Education but got no response. The school authorities also wrote to the state government but there was not positive response. And the terrible thing is that we are close to our graduation but the college has excluded our names from the list of graduating students, due to non-payment of outstanding debt of $59, 200 (N22million).
“Our parents are weak, they can’t afford this. Please we need your help to make our voices heard.
“We are begging the authorities in Kano, especially Governor Ganduje to urgently intervene so that we can graduate on February 22 after six years of studying in the foreign land.”
Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof. |
jáde lọ kí o sì bá wọn jà gáálì sì ṣíwájú àwọn ogun ará ṣékémù lọ kọjú ábímélékì láti bá wọn jagun |
ọsirélíà la wà báyìí a sì ń fi gbogbo agbára wa sin jèhófà pẹ̀lú ìjọ armidale tó wà ní ìpínlẹ̀ new south wales |
Jeollanam-do |
World Cup post-game: Argentina 1, Nigeria 0
Defender Gabriel Heinze scored in the seventh minute to guide Argentina to a 1-0 win over Nigeria Saturday in Group B action from the World Cup.
To watch match highlights, CLICK HERE. To watch the full match, CLICK HERE.
The main story line
And a defender shall lead them.
Coach Diego Maradona fielded an attacking starting 11 with three of the most dangerous players in the world up front — Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez and Gonzalo Higuain. The front line was also supported by the likes of Juan Sebastian Veron, Javier Mascherano and Angel Di Maria in midfield.
But it was Heinze, a veteran defender, who provided all the offence that the Argentines would need on this day.
That's not to say Messi, touted as the best player in the world, didn't have chances. He had plenty, but Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama came up with some big saves to thwart the Argentine wizard. Higuain also failed to convert three good chances.
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The winning goal
This was a classic Argentine set piece. Veron whipped a corner kick into the box, and Heinze broke away from his defensive marker and powered home a beautiful header past Enyeama.
Turning point of the game
Nigeria was furiously pressing for the equalizer in the 78th minute when substitute Obafemi Martins unleashed a powerful shot from just outside the box. But goalkeeper Sergio Romero beat the ball away to snuff out the scoring chance and help Argentina hold on to the lead.
What this result means
With the win, Argentina moves into a tie for first place with South Korea in Group B. Both teams have three points, but the Asians lead the group because they have scored two goals, compared to one for the South Americans. Winless Nigeria and Greece each have zero points.
Argentina looks poised to move on to the second round, probably needing only a win in their last two matches. Nigeria, on the other hand, has it all to do. A loss in their next game, against Greece, would likely eliminate the Africans from contention.
Man of the match
If not for the heroic efforts of Enyeama, Nigeria could have easily lost by a much larger margin. The Nigerian goalkeeper made a handful of highlight-reel saves, including several on Messi.
Save of the match
Lionel Messi had his sights set firmly on goal and should have made it 2-0 for Argentina in the 38th minute when he delivered a curling shot that look destined for the upper-left corner of the net. But Enyeama made a fabulous fingertip stop to deny the Argentine.
The Argentine perspective
"The team made good moves, but we ended up suffering. That's the law of soccer. Thank God we won the game. To begin a World Cup in winning fashion gives you a certain sense of calmness. The only thing that concerns me is that we won a big game." — coach Diego Maradona
The Nigerian perspective
"Of course, I'm very disappointed. Unfortunately, there was a mistake from our side that created the corner kick. We were sleeping on one of the corners and that was enough. We were punished this time." — Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback
Argentina takes on South Korea in Johannesburg on June 17 (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 7:15 am ET), while Nigeria meets Greece on the same day in Bloemfontein (CBC, CBCSports.ca, 9:45 am ET). |
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Moving a piano is a challenging task that requires exceptional moving skills, experience, physical strength, special equipment, and techniques. Pianos have delicate internal components and awkward shapes. They are cumbersome but also very fragile. The cost can also reflect insurance coverage for potential damage. And also, distance matters: local piano moving is cheaper than long-distance transportation.
While it's technically possible for an upright piano to be laid on its back, it's not generally recommended. The internal mechanisms of a piano are not designed to withstand the weight of the piano when positioned this way, which could cause damage.
Hiring professional piano movers is highly recommended and advised because they have specialized training, equipment, and experience. We understand the complexities of moving a piano and how to minimize risks. We also provide insurance, which offers financial protection in the unlikely event of damage. Save your efforts, health, and money by hiring local community movers.
Yes. Basic insurance is always included in the quote. Extended insurance options are available upon request.
Yes, if you need your piano and house to stay intact during transportation. Our Ontario professional piano movers have experience, equipment, skills, and adequate physical level for an accurate, stress-free move. Just imagine these guys making a living by moving pianos. It's their professional activity to relocate your piano safely.
We use moving blankets under the piano board to drag it safely without scratching the floor. If the piano board is made of wood, it can still make scratches when touching the floor or tile. Also, we build our own custom-made heavy-duty moving dollies with rubber wheels only. Pianos are heavy so that plastic wheels can leave dents and scratches on the floor.
It is not recommended to do it yourself. Improper techniques and a lack of experience can lead to serious injuries or even death. Moving the piano upright or downstairs is handled with great care. We use special piano skidboards, custom-made dolly, strong straps, and padded blankets, and our experienced team guides the piano step-by-step.
The piano moving cost varies from $390 to $700+ and depends on several factors, including size and type of piano, seasonality, distance, complexity, and number of stairs. In our article on how piano moving cost can be calculated, we've looked in detail at all the factors that affect the cost and included a formula for calculating it.
We move all types of pianos in all the GTA, across Canada & USA, with local Toronto coverage including:
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45” and 47” tall
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4′ 5″ to 4′ 11″
5′ to 5′ 5″
5′ 6″ to 5′ 8”
4′ 5″ to 4′ 11″
4′ 5″ to 6′ |
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croesus pàdánù gbogbo nǹkan tó ní torí ó gbẹ́kẹ̀ lé ohun tí òrìṣà yẹn sọ |
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Mgbanwe na onye nọchiri ya |
ńṣe ni ìwé ìròyìn kan nílùú manresa tó jẹ́ ìlú noemí gangan gbé àṣeyọrí noemí yìí jáde lákànṣe tó sì mẹ́nu kan díẹ̀ lára àwọn ohun tó wà nínú àròkọ rẹ̀ |
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) Signing the condolence Register of the late Permanent Secretary, Bureau of General Services, office of Osun Governor (Mrs Olufunke Kolawole), the widower, Mr Kolawole Awotunde (left), during the Condolence visit to the deceased, at their Residence in Ofatedo on Saturday 15-7-2017.
The Osun State Government has signed an agreement worth N216 billion with a Chinese firm, Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food Company Limited, on the establishment of Industrial Park in the state.
The Governor, during the agreement signing at a state dinner at the Government House banquet hall in Osogbo stated that the state has agreed to allocate 200 hectares of land to facilitate the establishment of the Industrial Park in Osun.
The partnership, according to Governor Aregbesola, will support the state on six different investments which includes; cocoa bean processing, chocolate and food processing, salt processing, cassava starch processing, gold mining and power plants.
The total investment by Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food Company Limited on the Industrial Park is USD 600 million.
He described the multi-billion naira investment partnership as part of his administration’s efforts to raise the bar of local and foreign investment in the state.
The Governor held that the agreement would go a long way to support the economic drive of the state, particularly in the quest for industrialisation.
Reading through a copy of the agreement, Governor Aregbesola said the project will take-off by January next year as the state was ready to give all possible support to actualise the success of the proposed Industrial Park.
The agreement reads in part: ”On November 28, 2017 Jangsu WUXI TAIHU Cocoa Food Co., Ltd. held talks with the State Government of Osun, Nigeria on the investment in the establishment of Industrial Park in Osun State.
“Through full communication and negotiation, both sides reached resolutions which are summarized as follows: “the Osun Government of Nigeria agrees that Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food company Limited will invest to establish the Industrial Park in Osun State who will allocate 200 hectares of land for the Industrial Park.
“The total investment by Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food Company Limited on the Industrial Park is USD 600 million. The first phase of the project includes six projects: Cocoa bean processing, chocolate and food processing, salt processing, cassava starch processing, gold mining and power plants.
“The construction project of Jiangsu Wuxi Tiahu Industrial Park will strictly abide by the relevant laws and regulations of the State Government of Osun and Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“The government will provide policy guidance for the construction of JiangsuTaihu Wuxi Industrial Park and give support of energy, infrastructure and other aspects. After the completion of the project, favourable tax terms will be given.
“The state government will set up a working group for the construction of Jiangsu Taihu Wuxi Industrial Park, which is responsible for the docking and service with China. The two sides agreed that the project would start in 2018”.
In his remarks, the General Manager of Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food Company Limited, Mr. Liu Jianhui, commended Governor Rauf Aregbesola for tapping possible opportunities to develop the state commercially.
He said the company decided to establish $600 million worth projects in the state, having understudied the economic potentials of Osun to grow foreign investments.
Liu Jiangsu assured the state of fruitful partnership that would bring change to the economic activities of the state and as well create a robust bilateral economic relation between the state and Chinese firm.
The company’s GM said the investment will generate employment opportunities for the youths, thus creating wealth and employment for the state’s citizens.
According to him, we are bringing a huge investment into the state of Osun so as to complement the existing investment on cocoa processing industry and as well support the state economically, commercially and industrially.
“We have very strong confidence in the fact that the partnership would in no distance time bring about dividends to both parties as the state’s potentials would be appropriately utilized”, he stressed.
Members of the State Executive Council present are the Governor of the State,
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, his Deputy, Mrs Grace Titilayo Laoye Tomori, Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Olalekan Adeoti, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola and the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr Ajibola Bashiru.
Others are; Commissioner for Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives, Mr. Ismaila Jayeoba Alagbada and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Forestry, Natural and Mineral Resources, Mr. Stephen Babatunde Ajilore, all representing Osun State Government.
Chinese delegation members includes; General Manager of Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food Company Limited, Mr. Liu Jianhui, Assistant General Manager, Shanghai Golden Monkey Group, Mr. Zhang Hua, Nigeria Skyrun Cocoa Industrial Products Limited, Ms. Xu Feng and Chinese delegation members.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Commissioner for Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives, Hon. Ismaila Jayeoba Alagbada lauded Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s commitment to turn Osun to a commercial hub of the southwest region.
He confirmed the progress which the previous Chinese investment had made in the cocoa processing industry located at Ede, saying “we are here to chat a new course for the development of our dear state.
Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof. |
Mpaghara geopolitical isii na Naijiria na steeti ndị mejupụtara mpaghara mpaghara ọ bụla. |
Honorary Fellow nke National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria [citation needed] __iboiboibo__ Ọ bụ ezie na ọ bụ [ ihe e dere n'ala ala] |
Udaume di otu elu na nkeji okwu a gha agha aghaghi ibu iru ma obu azu, ya bu na abuo & , & , & , na & enweghị ike ime na nkeji nkeji. Otú ọ dị, ụda olu dị iche iche dị iche iche ekwesịghị ikwekọ maka ihu / azụ. Nke a emetụtaghị ụdaume nke mbụ na aha na-amalite site na ụdaume ma ọ bụ site na , ọ naghị emetụta mkpụrụ okwu onomatopoeic. |
How the Igbinedions looted Edo – Oshiomhole
Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, on Wednesday said the people of the state will stone Chief Gabriel Igbinedion and his son – Lucky if they realize how the state resources was converted to their personal use.
Lucky was a governor in the state between 1999 and 2007 and a seeming cordial relations between the ex-governor and Oshiomhole has turned sour.
Oshiomhole spoke while addressing youths who protested to the state government on Wednesday.
He told the mammoth crowd why Chief Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin kingdom, is not happy with his administration.
The governor explained that one of the reasons was because he revoked the reclamation of 200,000 hectares of land in Ovia North East given to Chief Igbinedion by his son, Lucky when he was governor of the state.
Other reasons were the N180million demanded from Chief Igbinedion for the six years usage of the Central Hospital facilities by medical students of the Igbinedion University and the $31million illegally withdrawn from the state government coffers to set up a cement factory.
The governor said he also stopped students of Igbinedion School of Nursing from using the Stella Obasanjo Hospital without payment for many years.
He said Lucky gave the 200,000 hectares to his father for mechanized farming, but his father later gave them in piece to cocoa farmers who in turn paid royalties to Chief Igbinedion. |
By Davies Iheamnachor
The Independent National Electoral Commissions (INEC) in Emohua local government area has been set ablaze by unknown political thugs.
Vanguard gathered that the building located at Emohua, the council headquaters which houses the electoral body was Sunday morning engulf in fire.
The development may not be unconnected with the alleged irregularities opined by the All Progressives Congress, APC during Saturday’s election in the state.
As at press time, none of the election results has been announced.
Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof. |
já ewé ọ̀pọ̀tọ́ kí o ríjà eèrùn; jáwé bọ ẹnu kóo ríjà odi. |
Taha kwenyere na ndekọ mbụ ya nyere aka kpalie The Clash ịmepụta egwu "Rock the Casbah". Otu onye na-akọ akụkọ egwu na New York Times dere banyere mbipụta Taha nke abụ Clash nwere ike ịbụ na ọrụ mbụ ya metụtara ya: |
Nsọpụrụ onwe onye |
- House of Representatives remove Kemi Adeosun as chairman of the national council on public procurement following the alterations of the bill for an Act to amend the Public Procurement Act, 2007
- Adeosun will be replaced by a person to be appointed by the president with the introduction of a new section
- Speaker of the House, Yakubu Dogars, says the essence of the bill is to sanitise Nigeria’s business environment
The minister of finance, Kemi Adeosun, has been removed from the post of chairman of the national council on public procurement by the House of Representatives.
READ ALSO: Reps faults NCS for failing to auction seized items
Her removal from the council was done following the alterations passed by the House on a bill for an Act to amend the Public Procurement Act, 2007 as passed by the House, PM News reports.
A major amendment of the bill was the removal of minister of finance as chairman of the national council on public procurement.
The minister will now be replaced with a person to be appointed by the president.
Section 35 (1) of the bill increased mobilisation fee to contractors or suppliers from 15 to not more than 50 percent or more as may be prescribed by the Bureau, while section 35(3) prescribes 2 years jail term as punishment for “any person or authority who accesses mobilisation fee and absconds or does not carry out the services or works commensurate to the fee paid shall be guilty of an offence and punishable with 2 years imprisonment or a fine equivalent to the fee paid or both".
Section 25(3) of the law shortens the time provided in the bill for emergency procurement activity to ensure timely execution but “the procurement entity acting with respect to paragraph (i) of this section shall notify the Bureau within 7 days of such action".
READ ALSO: Obasanjo lacks moral rights to accuse anyone of corruption – Fayose
Similarly, the new law provides for the establishment of Parastatal Tenders Board in each Federal ministry, extra-ministerial department and all agencies of government, and includes the National Defense and National Security Agencies which hitherto were excluded from the procurement processes.
In an effort to increase public access to procurement activities, the House bill introduced a new section 5 (f) which mandates the Bureau to “publish the details of all contracts in the procurement journal, any other national newspapers and in their official website; while subsection (h) states that the Bureau shall maintain a national database of the particulars, classification, and categorisation of federal contractors, suppliers, consultants and service providers".
Commenting on the bill, speaker, Yakubu Dogara noted that the essence of the bill is to sanitise Nigeria’s business environment and improve the ease of doing business in the country by ensuring that Nigeria has value for money by ensuring smoother implementation of national budgets as passed by the National Assembly.
Explaining the rationale behind the amendment, Dogara said that the extant provision runs contrary to “the principle of natural justice, where you sit as a judge on your own matter."
Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, to act appropriately and with dispatch in releasing the second tranche of the London-Paris Club refunds to the states in order to ease their financial hardships.
The president, who addressed the meeting of the National Economic Council made up of state governors and chaired by the vice-president on Thursday in Abuja, however, made a strong case for settlement of unpaid salaries and pension liabilities of their workers. |
Gwarzon dan wasan Inter-Club na Afirka : 2015 |
ní nǹkan bí ọgbọ̀n ọdún lẹ́yìn ogun kòríà ilé iṣẹ́ tẹlifíṣọ̀n ilẹ̀ kòríà gbé ètò kan kalẹ̀ láti jẹ́ káwọn ẹbí tí ogun ti pín níyà lè tún padà rí ara wọn |
òdodo ọ̀rọ̀ ẹgbẹ́ oní bíbélì ni watch tower bible and tract society of pennsylvania |
Tare da kasuwanci kamfanin jirgin sama, ku daidaita jadawalin ka sadu da bukatun da wani jirgin sama. Tare da m masu zaman kansu jet Yarjejeniya, shi ne da sauran hanyar da zagaye. |
Esogbue shine Marubucin Nazarin Asali da Hijira na Anioma Settlements (2015), A Short History of Omu (2016), Essentials of Anioma History, and A History of Ibusa (2021). |
Ga yadda abin yake a taqaice : Abin da ake fitar wa da zakka (qimar kuxin kayan kasuwanci + kuxinsa + bashin da ya san za a biya shi – bashin da ake binsa) × (Abin da zai bayar (2.5%). |
27 Òkùdu 2019 |
Wata majiya ta labarta cewa tun lokacin da Maryam ta cije kunnen Bilyamin kuma aka yi masa magani a Asibiti, an shawarce shi akan cewa kada ya koma gida, amma sai ya koma gidan kafin Maryam ta aika shi lahira. |
Labarai na nuni da cewa yau kungiyar Boko Haram ta sake kai hari Buni Yadi garin da a can baya tayi barna ta kuma cafkeshi kafin jami'an tsaro su fatattaketa |
Kayan marmarin ko ganyayyakin kamar nauyin giram 80 – daidai yake da karamar ayaba ko fiya ko babban cokali uku na alayyahu ko kuma waken Bature. |
Òun yóò sì pa ọkàn àwọn baba dà sí ti àwọn ọmọ, àti ọkàn àwọn ọmọ sì ti àwọn baba wọn, bí bẹ́ẹ̀ kọ́, èmi yóò wá, èmi yóò sì fi ilẹ̀ náà gégùn.” Àkọsílẹ̀ ìwé ìran Jesu Kristi. Ìwé ìran Jesu Kristi, ẹni tí í ṣe ọmọ Dafidi, ọmọ Abrahamu: Hesekiah ni baba Manase;Manase ni baba Amoni;Amoni ni baba Josiah; Josiah sì ni baba Jekoniah àti àwọn arákùnrin rẹ̀ ní àkókò ìkólọ sí Babeli. |
Akara ụda |
Da wuya a sami wani littafin hadisi babba ko karami ko littafin falaloli da Ahlussunna suka rubuta wanda bai kawo wannan hadisin ba, daga farkon wadanda suka kawo hadisin daga hadda da kuma zukatan mahaddata har zuwa takardun malaman hadisi. Kuma bai gushe ba ana ruwaito shi daga sahabbai guda ko masu yawa. Ta yiwu ma a ruwaito shi daga sama da sahabbai ashirin a littafi guda, ko dai a game kamar yadda ya zo cikin littafin Sawa'ikul Muhrika, ko kuma da isnadi rarrabe kamar yadda ya zo cikin littattafan al-Sakhawi da Suyudi da Samhudi da dai sauransu". |
AMSA: Ga amsa da muka samo daga Malamai. An samo daga Hadisin Abdullahi Bn Amrin RA. ya ce Manzon Allah SAW ya ce 'matar da bata taba cewa na gode wa mijinta ba, matar da bata wadatuwa ga mijinta, wannan matar Allah baya kallonta a filin hisabi, wacce bata godiya ga mijinta inji Annabi Muhammadu SAW, matar da bata godiya ga mijinta, bata wadatuwa da mijinta , duk abin da ya yi mata tana kushe masa Hadisin ya inganta, ka duba Silsilatul Sahiha Hadisi na 289. |
Yankunan birni |
2010: Nkedo nke Sami Fehri: Ahmed Radhouane |
Electronic ticketing systems have chosen PDF as the ideal format for issuing tickets, passes, and other documentation. The high security of this format guarantees the companies that produce them that users will not be able to fake them or make any changes.
That is why if you are going to take additional personal documents with you on a trip, it is also better to save them in PDF and protect them with a password from changes.
However, if you use an iPhone or Apple Watch and store your traveling and other documents in the Apple Wallet, adding PDFs may be a challenge. Apple Wallet demands .pkpass files, and your PDF tickets may be incompatible with it. Still, it is better to use an Apple Wallet for the storage of documents because it has a high level of security and ensures that unauthorized persons will not be able to open it, even if they get their hands on your iPhone or Apple Watch. Find out how to add PDF to Apple Wallet, so that when traveling, you can be completely confident in the safety of your documents and focus on enjoying new places.
Step-by-Step Guide for Adding Travel Documents
To save PDF to Apple Wallet, you will need one of the officially supported apps compatible with it. For example, this could be the free GetPassbook app from the App Store. Download and install this application and then proceed to implement the algorithm for how to add PDF to Apple Wallet:
- Download a PDF document or PDF ticket to your device.
- Open the GetPassbook app and upload the required PDF.
- The application will immediately begin converting the PDF file into a format compatible with Apple Wallet.
- The converted file can be easily added to the Wallet by clicking on the “Add to Wallet” button.
If you are interested in how to add PDF tickets to Apple Wallet from email, then the procedure will be the same. The only difference is that first, you will need to download the PDF file from the email to your device.
Benefits of Storing Travel PDFs in Apple Wallet
- Apple Wallet provides easy access to all documents for the owner but is also reliably protected from intruders.
- You won’t have to search for your documents in different folders, since they will be stored in one wallet.
- By adding your most important PDF documents to Apple Wallet, you won’t have to collect them every time you travel. They will always be kept in one certain place.
Tips for Organizing and Managing Travel Documents
- Sometimes, while traveling, you will need to change a PDF document on the go or, for example, fill out a PDF application form. This can be done easily using the Guru PDF web application, which works on all devices, including iPhones and iPads.
- Apple Wallet offers the ability to install two-factor authentication. Take this opportunity to ensure that all your personal information is securely protected.
- Periodically clear your Apple Wallet of tickets and documents that are no longer needed. This will make it easier to use the information that is truly relevant at the moment.
Enjoying a Stress-Free Travel Experience with Apple Wallet
If a person is not organized, their journey can be full of stressful situations. They may lose credit cards, forget tickets at a hotel, or stuff necessary documents at the very bottom of their suitcase. If you use Apple Wallet, it perfectly optimizes document management due to the fact that all credit cards, tickets, passes, and other information are stored in one place. Now that you know how to add a document to Apple Wallet, you can easily transfer the function of storing your documentation to this smart app and get rid of unnecessary hassle. Spend your travel time to enjoy life, and not to rummage through all the pockets of your bag in search of the right document! |
Kí ó fa ọkàn wa sí ọ̀dọ̀ ara rẹ̀, láti máa rìn nínú gbogbo ọ̀nà rẹ̀, àti láti pa òfin rẹ̀ mọ́, àti àṣẹ rẹ̀, àti ìlànà rẹ̀, tí ó ti pàṣẹ fún àwọn baba wa. “Nígbà tí ọ̀run bá sé mọ́, tí kò sí òjò, nítorí tí àwọn ènìyàn rẹ ti ṣẹ̀ sí ọ, bí wọ́n bá gbàdúrà sí ìhà ibí yìí, tí wọ́n sì jẹ́wọ́ orúkọ rẹ, tí wọ́n sì yípadà kúrò nínú ẹ̀ṣẹ̀ wọn nítorí tí ìwọ ti pọ́n wọn lójú, bí wọ́n bá ní ìyípadà ọkàn ní ilẹ̀ níbi tí a kó wọn ní ìgbèkùn lọ, tí wọ́n bá sì ronúpìwàdà, tí wọ́n sì bẹ̀bẹ̀ sí ọ ní ilẹ̀ àwọn tí ó kó wọn ní ìgbèkùn lọ, wí pé, ‘Àwa ti ṣẹ̀, àwa ti ṣe ohun tí kò tọ́, àwa ti ṣe búburú’; ‘Láti ọjọ́ tí èmi ti mú àwọn ènìyàn mi Israẹli jáde kúrò ní Ejibiti, èmi kò tí ì yan ìlú kan nínú gbogbo ẹ̀yà Israẹli láti kọ́ ilé kan fún orúkọ mi láti wà níbẹ̀, ṣùgbọ́n èmi ti yan Dafidi láti ṣàkóso àwọn Israẹli ènìyàn mi.’ “Nígbà tí ìyàn tàbí àjàkálẹ̀-ààrùn bá wá sí ilẹ̀ náà, tàbí ìrẹ̀dànù tàbí ìmúwòdù, eṣú tàbí kòkòrò tí ń jẹ ni run, tàbí nígbà tí àwọn ọ̀tá bá dó tì wọ́n nínú àwọn ìlú wọn, irú ìpọ́njú tàbí ààrùnkárùn tó lè wá, |
Ọdun Igogo jẹ ọkan lara ọdun ibilẹ to gbajumọ julọ nipinlẹ Ondo ati ni iwọ-oorun-guusu orilẹ ede Naijiria Ọdun Igogo ti wọn bẹrẹ rẹ ni ẹgbẹta ọdun o le diẹ sẹyin, ni wọn n ṣe ni iranti ayaba kan ti wọn pe orukọ rẹ ni Oronsen Ọrọnṣẹn ni wọn juwe rẹ gẹgẹ bi alagbara obinrin to si jẹ aayo ọkọ rẹ, Ọba Rẹ̀nrẹ̀ngẹnjẹ̀n, ẹni to jẹ ogboju ọdẹ ati jagunjagun Ọrọnṣen ni o sa kuro laafin lẹyin ti awọn orogun rẹ ṣe awọn eewọ mẹta to ni oun ko gbọdọ foju ri lakoko ti ọkọ wọn lọ jagun Itan fi ye wa pe nibi igbiyanju lati wa arẹwa yii ko si lee pada si aafin lo ti wi fun awọn to n wa a pe oun ko le pada si aafin pẹlu wọn mọ nitori oun ti pari iṣẹ toun waa ṣe nibẹ |
Iyẹn ni pe iye to yẹ ki wọn maa ta jala epo ni Naijiria lai si 'subsidy' nibẹ lee to ₦370 tabi ju bẹẹ lo gan Ni kete ti ijọba ba ti fopin si 'subsidy,' iyẹn ni pe ijọba yoo dẹkun ati maa san owo to n san fun awọn alagbata epo ṣaaju ki wọn to maa pin kaakiri awọn ile epo Lai fa ọrọ gun, iye ti awọn araalu yoo maa ra epo yoo fo lati ₦185 si ₦370 tabi ju bẹẹ lọ Nigeria- Ki ijọba to yọ Subsidy, N185 ni wn ta jala epo bẹntiroo ($0.40, £0.32) bayi ti wọn ti yọ subsidy, nkan bi 480-550 naira ($1.18) ni wọn n ta bayii Ghana – Ọpọ ọdun sẹyin ni Ghana yọ subsidy lori bẹntiroo Iyew jala epo kan ni Ghana bayii jẹ 14 cedis to ṣe deede £1.44 ($1.80) tabi ($1.24) Angola- Orileede keji to n pese epo julọ ni Africa Awọn naa yọ subsidy ni Ọjọbọ |
Ní ọdún 2013, ó kó ipa "Jọké" nínu eré Lagos Cougars, ipa kan tí ó fun lánfàní yíyàn fún ti òṣère tí ó dára jùlọ ní ipa asíwájú níbi ìkéde ẹ̀lẹ́kẹẹ̀wá ti African Movie Academy Awards àti Nigeria Entertainment Awards ti ọdún 2014.Ìgbé ayé rẹ̀ Okeke ni a bí ní Oṣù Kẹẹ̀ta Ọjọ́ 26, Ọdún 1987. Ó wá láti Ìpínlẹ̀ Ímò. Okeke jẹ́ ẹnìkan tí ó fẹ́ràn àwọn ọkọ̀ bọ̀gìnì.Àṣàyàn eré rẹ̀ Sleek Ladies (2007) Stronger than Pain (2007) Lagos CougarsÀwọn ìtọ́kasí Àwọn ènìyàn alààyè. |
Ṣùgbọ́n ẹ jẹ́ kí sùúrù kí ó ṣiṣẹ́ àṣepé, kí ẹ̀yin kí ó lè jẹ́ pípé àti aláìlábùkù tí kò ṣe aláìní ohunkóhun. Bí ó bá ku ọgbọ́n fún ẹnikẹ́ni, kí ó béèrè lọ́wọ́ Ọlọ́run ẹni tí fi fún gbogbo ènìyàn ní ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀, tí kì í sì ka àlébù sí; a ó sì fi fún un. Ṣùgbọ́n nígbà tí òun bá béèrè ní ìgbàgbọ́, ní àìṣiyèméjì rárá. Nítorí ẹni tí ó ń sé iyèméjì dàbí ìgbì omi Òkun, tí à ń ti ọwọ́ afẹ́fẹ́ bì síwá bì sẹ́yìn, tí a sì ń rú u sókè. Kí irú ènìyàn bẹ́ẹ̀ má ṣe rò pé, òun yóò rí ohunkóhun gbà lọ́wọ́ Olúwa; Ó jẹ ènìyàn oníyèméjì aláìlèdúró ní ọ̀nà rẹ̀ gbogbo. |
èyí túmọ̀ sí pé màá máa lọ jákèjádò ilẹ̀ íńdíà màá máa ṣètò àwọn àpéjọ màá sì máa bá àwùjọ ọ̀tọ̀ọ̀tọ̀ tó ń sọ èdè mẹ́sàn án ṣiṣẹ́ pa pọ̀ |
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Nígbà tí ó wà láyé, ó súre fún ọkàn ara rẹ̀.Àwọn ènìyàn yìn ọ́ nígbà tí ìwọ ṣe rere. Òun yóò lọ sí ọ̀dọ̀ ìran àwọn baba rẹ̀àwọn tí ki yóò ri ìmọ́lẹ̀ ayé. Àti ẹni tí ó ga àti ẹni tí ó kérétálákà àti ọlọ́lá pẹ̀lú! Ọkùnrin tí ó ní ọlá tí kò ní òye dàbí ẹranko tí ó ṣègbé. Ẹnu mi yóò sọ̀rọ̀ ọgbọ́n,èrò láti ọkàn mi yóò mú òye wá |
From left: Oba Adedayo Olaloko Shobekun, Alhaji Kola Animasaun, and Engr Abiodun Adenekan, during the public presentation/ launching of the Voice of Reason Volume 2, by Alhaji Kola Animasaun, in Lagos. Photo: Kehinde Gbadamosi
1939: An autobiography – Kola Muslim Animasaun; Tellettes Consulting Coy Ltd, 2012. Pp: 205
Reviewer: Steve Ayorinde, MD/Editor-in-Chief, National Mirror
Considering the central, even towering, role that journalists play in shaping the thoughts and perception of a nation, it often makes sense to acknowledge their contribution to national discourse whenever it comes in form of a book. For journalists who are blessed with long lives and remarkable careers in particular, the tendency to make their narratives the barometer for measuring the nation’s pulse is very high.
Alhaji Kola Animasaun’s autobiography falls within the category of memoirs that fulfil the requirement of literarily killing two birds with one stone – that is, telling the story of his own life and that of the larger professional and political environment around him in a complimentary, easy-to-read manner.
And for a man who clocks 73 today, more than 40 years of which he spent in active journalism, there is indeed a lot to say about life, the media profession and, interestingly, about how the practice of it connects with the political trajectory of the nation.
Whether it is called 1939 or aesthetically referred to as 1 thousand 9 hundred and thirty 9, the title of Alhaji Animasaun’s book is very functional in using the date of his birth as the pathway into a telling testimony of a life worth recollecting. And there is no pun intended in his choice of word as the book’s functionality is not limited to the aesthetic lustre of its title or in the silhouetted, artistic impression of the author on the cover of the book alone. The form and content of the 205-page book attest to the author’s firm control of the art of storytelling; lucid, even-paced and witty, all signposting an abundant capacity for effective narration.
Divided into nine broad chapters, with additional shorter writings from previous articles penned under different pseudonyms, in the annexes, 1939 appeals to a reader that is interested in the Kola Animasaun persona – as a journalist and writer of note; as a contented family man unabashedly devoted to Almighty Allah and as a man whose ideological convictions might be modest, but are nevertheless duly advertised as a Progressive.
But it is the professional persona of the author that resonates throughout the book, leaving no surprises as to why the opening chapter, aptly titled Back to Front and the closing chapter, Drawing the Curtain: Front Cover, perform two main functions – to celebrate him as an accomplished media professional and perhaps, more importantly, to acknowledge a number of people and institutions to whom he owes a debt of gratitude.
The Vanguard newspaper where Alhaji Animasaun worked for 19 solid years, as the culmination of a career that took him to different parts of the world – as a student, professional and a devoted Muslim – expectedly gets a fair share of mention in the book. More importantly is the honour accorded an icon of the profession and the publisher of Vanguard, Mr. Samson Oruru Amuka Pemu, as the man whom the author celebrates more than others being the person used by the Almighty Allah to give his career the needed fillip.
And there is a unique style, with a tinge of humour and camaraderie, to how Alhaji Animasaun writes about people he holds in high esteem, whether they are friends and benefactors like Uncle Sam Amuka, Akirogun Segun Osoba and the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Alhaji Mohammed Sa’ad Abubakar 111; or even the woman he describes as his own ‘jewel of inestimable value’, his wife and mother of his seven children, Modupe.
On the man whose name is now synonymous with Vanguard newspaper, the author has this to say: “Uncle Sam has been most generous to me…in 19 years of work, he was angry with me, not directly, only once…even when I got him angry with my columns, he would call me as he did on an occasion: ‘you are costing me some of my friends’, he would quietly lament.”
But in eulogising the publisher of Vanguard newspaper, the author has also thrown a subtle challenge at Uncle Sam himself and the entire Vanguard family, just the same way that Chief Osoba did a few months ago at the launch of his biography – The Newspaper Years, that at 77, not only is Uncle Sam the oldest practising media professional in Nigeria today but is also undoubtedly the most celebrated. This fact, therefore, calls forth the need for the Sam Amuka book, either in form of a memoir or a biographical account from a gifted insider. But I do not wish to digress.
In dissecting the Kola Animasaun years in active journalism, from his youthful days as a sub-editor in Daily Express to his cub reportorial days in Tribune and ultimately to the unforgettable years in Vanguard, where the author worked in various capacities as the Chief Sub-Editor and Chairman, Editorial Board, the reader comes in contact so intimately with the renaissance years of contemporary journalism in Nigeria.
The reader will see through the eyes of the author the hurdles and challenges associated with the profession, the fame and the opportunities as well as the politics of it. An example of the latter was how the author initially lost a plum job at the Sketch to his friend and junior colleague, Peter Ajayi.
The good old days come with clear recollection by the author and the reason for devoting a great deal to people that added value to his life becomes apparent. The author reveals himself as a product of referrals – combining his qualifications and skills with pedigree and social contacts in climbing the ladder of success.
From the early days with Chief Bisi Onabanjo to Chief Olu Adebanjo, Chief Dapo Fatogun, Dapo Fafiade (Don Nugotaf), Alhaji Ganiyu Akintola-Bello, Alhaji Lateef Teniola (Dan Newsman), S. B Osunlolu (ESSBEE) and Chief Eddie Aderinokun, who wrote the book’s foreword, the author nurses fond memories of his formative years on the job. Those were the days when all he wanted to be was a sub-editor: “It is still a job I love to do,” he writes on page 32. “To give character to a story; it is like dressing up a mannequin. You highlight the selling points. Nothing can be more pleasing to an artiste more than that.”
But he is not the type that is all wrapped up in self-adulation. He uses kind words in appreciating other writers dear to him like Chris Okojie, Doyin Omololu, the late Hakeem Ikandu, Bisi Lawrence, Pini Jason, Dele Sobowale and Gbenga Adefaye to mention but a few. Notably, for a journalist who reported the political upheavals of the post-independence era and was involved in the media machinery deployed during the Nigerian civil war, it would be near impossible to remain ideologically and politically neutral, even while maintaining a semblance of balance and fairness.
Right from the beginning, the author pitched his tent with Awoism and has consistently aligned with those he considered to be progressives – from Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Action Group and Unity Party of Nigeria, to the short-lived Social Democratic Party of the third republic and subsequently metamorphosing ideologically with the Alliance for Democracy and Action Congress to the present Action Congress of Nigeria, Alhaji Animasaun has not seen the need to change his position.
But he has a word of caution for those directly in the fold, according to him: “True you cannot make out the progressive policies anymore today but hope they will show the promise to the old slogan: Vita Plenor et Liberta Omnibus – Freedom for all; Life more abundant!”
Today’s eagle-eyed professionals who sometime reckon that journalism is but a springboard to the political arena will find the author’s foray outside of journalism profession instructive. Whether in the corporate world, diplomatic service or politics, Alhaji Animasaun often learned the hard way – that considerations other than merit tend to determine how you measure on the ladder of success.
He first learnt that as an Officer at the Ministry of Information where boredom nearly killed him. “You had to be inventive not to lose your mind,” he declared. “So you find the creative ones writing plays, or acting them or writing novels.” It was hardly better when he got posted to the National Provident Fund (NPF) as its Public Relations Officer. His experience there on account of workers protesting over benefits was a stuff made for live theatre.
He writes: “The NPF office on Broad Street then was like a war front. There were shouting bouts and actual fisticuffs. It was not unusual to find people come to the office with juju or deadly reputation – Epe, Afose and gbetugbetu.”
Where people didn’t resort to black magic to register their grievance, they simply resorted to character assassination in form of letters and petition as Alhaji Animasaun would later experience when he served as a caretaker chairman of Abeokuta North Local Government.
It was a perplexed Animasaun that declared in the book: “I have never been in a more thankless job…they would come for all sorts of assistance that are not provided for in the budget. Those who would want the antenatal bills of their wives settled would come; those who would want to bury their newly dead parents or relations or re-bury their long dead relations made routine calls.”
In frustration he tried to resign the post by sending his resignation through the deputy governor, Alhaji Gbenga Kaka. But his friend, the governor, Chief Osoba, from whom he had accepted the invitation to serve, would have nothing of such. “He told me I should take the challenges and not run away”, the author recalls.
Although he lived the life of a nomad while growing up and had fond memories of Ibadan where he got his wife, a job and a rich immersion into the world of arts and literati that was the hallmark of the city in the 1960s, the author is unequivocal in highlighting his Islamic and Abeokuta heritage, as succinctly captured in Chapter 5.
He was named after a fearless Islamic scholar, Alfa Musulumi Dindi, the revered Mallam of Abeokuta. And he carried the Islamic toga with him for some time, particularly when he first arrived in London as a student, when it was said of him in the Nigerian communities that omo Alhaja mura bi Alfa – meaning Alhaja’s son is dressed like an Islamic scholar.
If he had acted fearless as a commentator on the ills of certain Nigerians going on hajj for unholy purposes like drugs, theft and prostitution; or acting in a principled way as to initially reject the title of Alhaji, because he argued that you could not be an Alhaji again once you have returned to your country from the pilgrimage, it is because Kola Animasaun is just being true to his name – Musulumi – and the fearless but godly man he was named after.
But this author is also a pragmatist. No undue pretences. When Nigerians, almost always given to titles and fanciful accolades, insisted in referring to him as an Alhaji, he simply allowed them. Also, he realised in no time during the 1960 Independence euphoria among the newly educated who subscribed to Marxism and Socialism that “ideologies soon wear thin where the stomach is empty…”
But religion and social ideologies aside, he is also alive to his roots and would spare no detail in narrating how he traced a part of his roots to Omu Aran in present day Kwara State. All through his odyssey, a noticeable tread of modesty and decorum runs through. But those are values borne out of good upbringing than social denials.
His background was middle class and unlike those who ride on their days of little beginnings and lack of shoes to gain popularity and power, Kola Animasaun had enough shoes while growing up; he was indeed trendy and fashion conscious. He recalls with nostalgia how he got the nickname of Anny Wool because woollen material was in vogue and he had them in all textures and description.
Except in few areas, one is not likely to call to question the editing in this book, the only glaring exception being on page 32 when July 30, 1988 was recorded as the date when the author approached Uncle Sam Amuka for job- hunting, when in fact it happened three years earlier in 1985 as recorded in previous and subsequent pages. The printer’s devil also reared its head more than once in the captioning of the photographs.
But by far the most exasperating as a drawback, aside the absence of an index, is the persistent non-separation of words on several pages. This, one guesses, must have happened at the printing level. But all these hardly detract from the import of this well-written and absorbing memoir.
In concluding, therefore, the book succeeds in establishing that in a materialistic era where everything has become fast, fierce and dangerously competitive, not many people would declare as the author has done that he has never been ambitious but has been happy to take whatever comes to him with gratitude. 1939 essentially reveals a contented and fulfilled man.
Yet, by far the most remarkable summation for the book appears in the last paragraph of the first chapter where the author declares with a heart full of thanks: “19 years in Vanguard had been the crowning glory of my career. A substantial population of educated Nigerians know me or have heard about me. All thanks to Allah, Uncle Sam and Vanguard.”
This is Alhaji Kola Muslim Animasaun at his most heartfelt; and this, indeed, is the thrust of 1939 – the book.
I thank you all for listening.
Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof. |
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Kemi Badenoch, in her pursuit to be UK’s next prime minister of the United Kingdom, has slammed Nigerian politicians as looters and dream killers.
“I grew up in Nigeria, and I saw first hand what happens when politicians are in it for themselves, when they use public money as their private piggy bank, when they promise the earth and pollute not just the air, but the whole political atmosphere with their failure to serve others. I saw what socialism means for millions: poverty and broken dreams,” said Ms Badenoch in a speech announcing her ambition to become UK’s prime minister on the Conservative Party on Tuesday.
Ms Badenoch and 10 other politicians from the Conservative Party had declared their interest in becoming the next prime minister of the United Kingdom by September 5.
“Now I recognise that this is an ambitious agenda. And running to be Prime Minister when you’re a 42-year-old is by definition ambitious, but I am ambitious: for our country and for our party. I chose to become a Conservative MP to serve, and I chose this country because I can be who I am and I could be everything that I wanted to be,” Ms Badenoch noted.
She announced her intention to run in an opinion piece published in the Times of London on Saturday, saying she would run on a “smart and nimble vision.”
She, and four of her colleagues, had resigned last Wednesday in a joint letter announcing their resignation from government as scandals rocked the Boris Johnson administration. She resigned as minister for local government, faith and communities at the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and as minister for equalities.
Ms Badenoch joined the Conservative Party at the age of 25 when she contested in the 2010 general elections for the Dulwich and West Norwood constituency against Labour’s Tessa Jowell and came in third place.
Her campaign is around tax cuts, low regulation, and attacking the UK’s net-zero target.
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Positive factors necessitating stable outlook
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“Nígbà tí mo dé ibẹ̀ ni mo pe ọkọ̀ láti bámi gbé òkú wọn lọ sí ilé ìgbókùúpamọ́sí.” Ẹlòmíràn tí òun náà farapa, Alex Micheal sọ fún BBC Yorùbá pé òun kò rí irú ìṣẹ̀lẹ̀ bẹ́ẹ̀ rí láti ijọ́ tí òun ti ń lọ sí ilé ìjọsìn náà Ó ṣàlàyé pé òun sáré fi ara pamọ́ nígbà tí àwọn agbébọn náà dé ṣùgbọ́n ẹsẹ̀ òun tó hàn ní ìta ní àwọn agbébọn náà yìbọn mọ́ “Gbogbo ènìyàn tí wọ́n rí ni wọ́n kàn ń yìbọn mọ́ àti ọmọdé àti àgbà, kòdá ọlá wí pé mo fi ara pamọ́ síbì kan ni mo fi ṣì wà láyé.” “Láti ijọ́ tí mo ti dé ilé ayé mi ò rí irú ìṣẹ̀lẹ̀ yìí rí” Gomina ipinlẹ Ondo, Rotimi Akeredolu ti pasẹ pe ki wọn fa asia Naijria de idaji nipinlẹ naa lawọn ileesẹ ijọba gbogbo Ọjọ meje gbako ni wọn yoo fi fa asia naa de idaji lati se ọfọ awọn eeyan to fori sọta ikọlu awọn agbebọn to kọlu ile ijọsin nilu Owo Atẹjade kan ti ijọba ipinlẹ Ondo fisita lọjọ Aje lo sisọ loju ikede yii nilu Akure |
Barring any last-minute hitch, the Labour Party will no later than Friday, July 8, name and unveil the substantive vice presidential candidate to its presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, a former governor of Anambra State.
Spokesman of the National Consultative Front (NCFront), Dr Yunusa Tanko told Daily Sun in a telephone interview, Tuesday that the Labour Party Campaign Organisation has consulted widely and will unveil the name of its vice presidential candidate on or before Friday, July 8.
He said, “We are building a big tent, we want to build a crossbreed political formation, we are doing what is called constructive consultation, and I want to put it on record that the Labour Party Campaign Organisation, which is mandated to speak on the vice presidential candidate said that the talks on looking for a running mate has been concluded and between now and Friday the name of the vice presidential candidate will be unveiled to the public. The issue we are going through now is discussions with those who want to join the party, but we have gone beyond an alliance with NNPP, we are now talking about unveiling the vice presidential candidate of LP before the end of Friday by the grace of God.”
Tanko noted that alliance talks with the former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso-led New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) failed because the NNPP presidential candidate wanted Obi to serve as his vice presidential candidate, a development he said “is unacceptable” to LP. He however said LP and NNPP are ready to collaborate in other areas.
We had discussions with the NNPP, we agreed to work together in many areas. But what we don’t agree on is in the area of the presidential election. Kwankwaso wants obi to become his vice presidential candidate and that is not acceptable to us. We have gone beyond an alliance with NNPP, we are unveiling our own vice presidential candidate.”
He noted that contrary to criticisms that LP has more formidable structures than the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the major opposition, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
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He further said, “In the words of Peter Obi, the 100, 000,000 Nigerians that are abjectly in poverty and hungry are his structure, and, let me make it clear the NCFront is a conglomeration of several groups across the country, that is a structure, the National Conscience Party (NCP) and other political parties who are part of the NCFront and believe we can work together have structures, the TUC and NLC have offices in all parts of the country and they are at the grassroots. By the time you put these together, you will find out that LP has more structures than any political party in Nigeria, and it has the people backing it.”
NCFront, a movement of eminent Nigerians led by Prof Pat Utomi, had in the last over one year brainstormed to birth an alternative political platform that will upstage the APC and the PDP in the 2023 general election. It formally adopted LP as the 3rd Force political party in May.
Obi, a former presidential aspirant of the PDP joined LP on May 27 after he withdrew from the race for PDP’s presidential ticket and also resigned from the party in a letter dated May 24. He won the presidential ticket of LP at the party’s convention in Asaba on May 30. Dr Doyin Okupe, a former Special Assistant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, as well as Senior Special Assistant to former President Goodluck, was named vice presidential placeholder of the party in early June. |
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