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Thursday 31 March 2022

Breaking: NFF disengages Super Eagles’ Technical Crew As technical adviser ,Augustine Eguavoen has stepped down.

 

NFF disengages Super Eagles’  Technical Crew

Following the failure of the Super Eagles of Nigeria to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the erstwhile Technical Adviser, Augustine Eguavoen has stepped down from that position with immediate effect.

This was contain in the statement from NFF website

The NFF has in the meantime withdrawn the two-and-half years contract offered the coaches and terminated the appointment of the entire technical crew of the team with immediate effect. A new crew will be announced after a proper review to lead the new charge of reinvigorating the Super Eagles to face future challenges appropriately.

“We thank the coaches and team officials for their service to the nation and wish them success in their future endeavours,” said NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi. terminated the appointment of the entire technical crew of the team with immediate effect. A new crew will be announced after a proper review to lead the new charge of reinvigorating the Super Eagles to face future challenges appropriately.

“We thank the coaches and team officials for their service to the nation and wish them success in their future endeavours,” said NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi.(from NFF WEBSITE)

Wednesday 30 March 2022

Tear Gas everywhere As Nigeria Fans Riot Over World Cup Loss.Outraged supporters flooded the pitch and went on a rampage after Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup late Tuesday.

 

Nigerian security forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of angry fans who stormed the pitch and went on a rampage after Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup late Tuesday.

Outraged supporters flooded the field of the sold-out 60,000 capacity stadium in the capital, after Ghana upset the home team by forcing a 1-1 draw to win the African play-off on away goals and dash Nigeria’s hopes of appearing in the World Cup later this year.

Some of fans smashed benches.Irate Fans Resort To Vandalisation After Nigeria Fail To Qualify For World Cup

The draw meant Nigeria will miss out on the 2022 Qatar World Cup on the away goal rules.

Yesterday's  match marked the first time since October 2011 that the Nigerian football team played in MKO Abiola stadium, which underwent about one-million-dollar renovation spearheaded by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote.

(update from channels )






Tuesday 29 March 2022

NIGERIA ASSOCIATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE ANAMBRA STATE ROLL OUT CRITERIA FOR BECOMING A MEMBER

The requirements for been a financial member of NASME


Membership of NASME is categorized into 4 major Categories


Micro Enterprises (btw 1 - 9 employees)


Small Enterprises (btw 10 - 49 employees)


Medium Enterprises (btw 50 - 249 employees)


NGOs/Cooperatives


FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS 


1. Micro Enterprises- N5000 Registration fee and N5000 Annual Subscription =

N10,000


2. Small Enterprises - N10,000 registration fee and N20,000 Annual Subscription = N30,000


3. Medium Enterprises - N20,000 registration fee and N30,000 Annual Subscription = N50,000


4. Cooperatives - N20,000 registration fee and N30,000 Annual Subscription = N50,000


Note: NASME is also aware that there are individuals,prospective entrepreneurs and business owners whose businesses have not yet started off but desirous of been members of NASME. 

Those category of individuals can be registered as Nano members with a little amount as registration fee. This enables them to partake in exercises or events of NASME as members but does not give them full privileges enjoyed by Financial members 



MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS 


1. Intending members are to collect our Membership Application Form,fill and return it to the Anambra Chapter Office


2. Except for Nano Membership,all other category of membership requires Certificate of Business Registration from CAC before been admitted as members 


3. Two passport photographs  of contact person 


4. Confirmation of payment of desired membership category 



In the coming weeks we will make our Membership Forms ready for intending members and also furnish the house with the official bank account of Anambra Chapter 


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Friday 25 March 2022

MAJOR ASSIGNMENT OF A WIFE TO HER HUSBAND



 Listen to this wonderful advice 

Ukraine: Nato will respond if Russia uses chemical weapons, warns Biden

 US President Joe Biden has said Nato "would respond" if Russia used chemical weapons in Ukraine.

The president - who is in Europe for talks with allies - did not spell out what that might mean.

His comments came on an unprecedented day of emergency summits in Brussels, where Western leaders showed a united front against Russia's invasion.

Mr Biden is travelling to Poland on Friday where more than two million Ukrainians have fled from the fighting.

Asked whether the use of chemical weapons by Russia's Vladimir Putin would prompt a military response from Nato, Mr Biden replied that it "would trigger a response in kind".

"We would respond if he uses it. The nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use," he said.

Western nations have warned Russia could be preparing to use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine, as its invasion of the country enters its fifth week....


.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60870771

Reason We Are Yet To Take Action On Umahi’s Sack – INEC

  (INEC) has explained why it has yet to take any action on the court judgment which ordered the sack of Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, and his deputy, Eric Igwe.


In a statement on Thursday, Mr Festus Okoye said the electoral umpire does not want to rush to make a decision amid the multiple litigations that have emerged.

Okoye, who serves as INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman of Information and Voter Education Committee, stated that the decision would affect the order sacking 16 members of the Ebonyi State House of Assembly.

“It will be recalled that the commission met on Thursday 17th March 2022 on the matter, decided to defer its deliberation on the Ebonyi cases, and stepped down the listed Memorandum to enable its Legal Services and Clearance Committee to study the new processes served on it in the light of the previously served ones and advise the commission comprehensively.

“Since then, the commission has been served yet more court processes on the same matter, bringing the total to 12,” he said.( news source : Channels TV)

Thursday 24 March 2022

BREAKING: FORMER GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA PETER OBI DECLARES HIS INTENSION TO RUN FOR 2023 PRESENTIAL ELECTION

 Former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election.

He made the declaration in Awka while addressing the royal fathers and Presidents General of the 181 communities in the state at Government House, Awka.

“I have come to inform you of my intention to contest the 2023 presidential election. I need your support,” he told the monarchs.

This is the first time Obi would be speaking publicly about his intention to contest in 2023.

He said, “We are all Nigerians and we know how things are shared in the country. Many people had called to ask my position on this matter and my answer then was that I needed to consult widely.

“The reason I called you, therefore, is to officially inform you that I am aspiring for the president of Nigeria in 2023.

BREAKING: FINALLY OBIANO LEAVES EFCC

 The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released the immediate past governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano, on administrative bail


 The former governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, has finally left the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, almost a week after being clamped inside.


    Obiano was released on Wednesday night after meeting the administrative bail conditions earlier granted him.


One of the conditions slammed on the former governor was for him to produce to sureties, who must be directors on grade level 17 in the Federal Civil service.


   Another condition slammed on the former Anambra CEO was for him to produce two senior citizens, who must be landlords in Maitama, Asokoro or Wuse district of Abuja.

    It was learned that Obiano’s travel documents had also been withheld to stop him from fleeing the country until investigation over his tenure is completed.

   He was detained shortly after his handing over the reins of power to Governor Chukwuma Soludo last Thursday.

  After handing over to his successor, Professor Charles Soludo, the former governor was intercepted by EFCC operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos on Thursday last week.

   He was said to be on his way out of the country to Houston, Texas in the United States before he was arrested and later transferred to the EFCC head office in Abuja, the nation’s capital.






Mama_Onyeobodo Commended for her charity works

 

Fans of a popular lady know as mama_onyebodo has commended her for charity work  to the disabled .

It was gathered that mama onyeobodo has put smiles in the face of disabled as some communities has witnessed  one two of her charity works.

Her charity work has taken her to communities in Anambra state such Nteje where she presented a wheelchair sponsored by one her fans Amachi, and another young boy, to ven road south Onitsha where she presented another wheelchair to crippled , deaf and dumb individual which was also sponsored by one her fans that base in America , it also took her to Nsugbe in Anambra state where she presented yet another wheelchair to a younger obinna which was sponsored by one her fans Annie

She also visit utu nnewi , amichi and teaching hospital nnewi where also presented wheelchair to individual sponsored by her fans.

In her remarks ,the popular lady commends and appreciates her fans for thier kind gestures and also plead for people to always remember those around and touched their lifes positively.

   One important gesture of this lady is the way she shows people love and care.

  

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Mama_Onyeobodo Commended for her charity works

 

Fans of a popular lady know as mama_onyebodo has commended her for charity work  to the disabled .

It was gathered that mama onyeobodo has put smiles in the face of disabled as some communities has witnessed  one two of her charity works.

Her charity work has taken her to communities in Anambra state such Nteje where she presented a wheelchair sponsored by one her fans Amachi, and another young boy, to ven road south Onitsha where she presented another wheelchair to crippled , deaf and dumb individual which was also sponsored by one her fans that base in America , it also took her to Nsugbe in Anambra state where she presented yet another wheelchair to a younger obinna which was sponsored by one her fans Annie

She also visit utu nnewi , amichi and teaching hospital nnewi where also presented wheelchair to individual sponsored by her fans.

In her remarks ,the popular lady commends and appreciates her fans for thier kind gestures and also plead for people to always remember those around and touched their lifes positively.

   One important gesture of this lady is the way she shows people love and care.

  

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Wednesday 23 March 2022

Qatar 2022: 18 Super Eagles Players Arrive Camp Ahead Of World Cup Qualifier Against Ghana

 Twenty-one Super Eagles players have arrived camp in Abuja to begin preparations for the World Cup Qatar 2022 playoff battle with the Black Stars of Ghana.  

Three-time African champions Nigeria and four-time African champions Ghana will clash at the 40,000 capacity Baba Yara Stadium on Friday evening, in the first leg of a potentially explosive fixture in which both teams will battle for a single ticket to the 22nd FIFA World Cup finals.

The latest arrivals were Leganes defender, Kenneth Omeruo, Jo Aribo, Calvin Bassey and Emmanuel Dennis who plays as a striker for Premier League side, Watford F.C. 

Others to make the list include captain William Troost -Ekong, Leon Balogun, Moses Simon Ajayi, Aina, Onyeka, Odion Ighalo, Ahmed Musa, Oghenekaro Etebo, Leicester city’s Kelechi Iheanacho, Abdullahi and goalkeepers Francis Uzoho, Daniel Akpeyi.

Speaking ahead of Super Eagles’ first training session, on Tuesday, in Abuja, Eaguavoen said the players have promised to do everything possible to beat Ghana, adding that the first game at the Baba Yaro Stadium, Kumasi, on Friday is very important to their aspirations.

Friday’s encounter in Kumasi will be the 58th clash between the two countries’ senior teams, with 18 of those matches having ended in draws.

The first encounter was on October 20, 1951, which Nigeria won 5-0.

The last time both teams were involved in a FIFA World Cup qualifying fixture was in 2001, with both seeking a spot at the Korea/Japan 2002 finals. The opening leg at the Accra Sports Stadium was stalemated 0-0, before Nigeria won the return 3-0 inside the Liberation Stadium in Port Harcourt on July 29, 2001.

Their last meeting, in a friendly match that was staged in London on October 11, 2011, ended goalless.


 

Tuesday 22 March 2022

Plane Carrying 132 People Crashes In China

 China Eastern flight MU5735 was carrying 132 people when it nosedived 30,000ft into hills in Guangxi.

The cause of the Boeing 737-800's crash is being investigated. Recovery work has been hampered by difficult terrain.

There has been an outpouring of grief in China, where families of those on board are waiting anxiously for news.

Although the search for survivors is continuing, there has been no word of anyone found alive, while neither local media nor the authorities have reported any finding  of human remains.

Hundreds of responders have been sent to the crash site in Wuzhou to scour the steeply forested slopes where debris from the crash was strewn. 

Rescuers have so far found parts of the 737's wreckage. State broadcasters showed images of the charred remains of letters, bags, wallets and identity cards belonging to those on board.( abstract from bcc news




Court Strikes Out Suit Seeking To stop Umahi’s Removal From Office

 A Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a motion on notice filed by Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi, seeking to stay the execution of a judgment removing him from office.


Justice Inyang Ekwo struck out the motion on Monday following the withdrawal of the case by the plaintiffs in the suit.

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chukwuma Ma-Chukwu Ume, who represented Governor Umahi and his deputy, Kelechi Igwe, informed the court of the new development.

The decision by both men, according to the lawyer, is hinged on the fact that they have now approached the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, to reverse the March 8 decision of the court which removed them from office, to ensure they are reinstated.( channels news )

Sunday 20 March 2022

Consequences of greed a story of any and chuboy.

It was exactly 4.00 pm when chuboy came to Amy apartment. Amy who was relaxing on her bed sighted chuboy as he was approaching towards the entrance that leads to her door. On seeing him , she quickly stood up in a surprising look wondering why chuboy had to visit her without letting her know. They engaged in a conservation

   Amy:   what type nonsense is this , why do you have to visit me without giving me a call.
     Chuboy:    But I have been calling your line but your were'nt picking. I sent a message through your WhatsApp contact and yet you didn't respond. So I got worried and decided to come
      Amy : it's it a must to respond to your call?
     Chuboy : I don't understand , how do you mean if it's must to respond to my call.
   Amy:.  Pls chuboy am not in the mood for you arguments .
     Amy pretented as if she was reading as she was busy flipping through the pages of a book.
     Amy:  As you can see , am reading, am preparing for my final year exams.
     Chuboy : But that text book it's not related to our course 
      Amy : See me trouble oo, 'bia' chuboy what's your problem this evening? Are u now telling me the book I should read for my exams?
     Chuboy :. Why are you always harsh and blunt on me , did I do something wrong for checking on you. You have not even ask me to sit .
    Amy: it's  it a must to sit? Are u not a man? You shouldn't be complaining . Afterall men like to stand for hours. Abeg dont disturb me .come to think of it did I even ask you to come, 
     Chuboy:  What is it that I have done to you that you always sounds unfriendly .
Each time I want engage us in a friendly discussion , you come with unfriendly act of yours.
     Amy: if you feel that am unfriendly, why not leave alone mr man
  Chuboy : Mr Man? You are referring to me as mr man
   Amy : yes offcourse  or are u not a man? Have you suddenly become a woman,; if you are u let me know oo.may be I will rather say 'mrs woman' hahhahh
  Amy laughed chuboy to scorn.
Chuboy was still trying to find out why Amy
Is always shows him red light when  he heard a knock on the door
   Amy : that must be Emeka
   Chuboy:    Emeka? Who is Emeka ? 
Surprisingly , it was a female ; Sandra
           Amy opens the door 
           Amy;      Oh it's you? Sandra 
    Sandra:   yes it's me , oh ! Chuboy you are here.
        Chuboy.    Yes , how are u
        Sandra      am fine, thats by the way
           Sandra     you have a message from David
        Amy;.   Really whoaoao am excited, what's the message
       Chuboy on seeing how happy and excited Amy was , got more confused ,why suddenly Amy that was harsh and blunt became happy and excited.
     Sandra.    I saw David infact eeh ................to be contined


   
        

  



Thursday 17 March 2022

Inaugural Address as Governor of Anambra State

 Inaugural Address as Governor of Anambra State

Government House, Agu-Awka, Awka

Anambra State: 17th March, 2022


Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR

GOVERNOR, ANAMBRA STATE


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PROTOCOL  


 

Umunne m Ndi Anambra,

I applied for this job; my party, (the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA) shortlisted me, and you—umunne m Ndi Anambra--- interviewed and employed me as your chief servant, with Dr. Onyekachukwu Gilbert Ibezim as my deputy. God ordained this moment and we are grateful to Him and to you all for the privilege to serve you. Dr. Ibezim and I will work hard every day to make you proud. I ask millions of Ndi Anambra all over the world who have prayed for today to simply say a one minute prayer to commit this journey and Anambra State unto the hands of the Almighty God. Anambra will win.


Before I go further, let’s pay special tributes to hundreds of thousands of our friends and supporters who worked tirelessly to see us to this moment. It is not possible to list all of you here. I remember with deep sense of grief the three gallant police officers ----Inspector Murtala Saudi, Sgt Mudassir Ahmed, and Sgt Samuel Ishaya--- who lost their lives to the Unknown Gunmen who attacked us at a meeting with the youths in my village last year. We pledge to continue to take care of their families.


Let me particularly thank my friend and outgoing governor of Anambra, HE (Sir) Willie Maduaburochukwu Obiano, for being an honourable gentleman and leader. On Sunday, 20th November, 2016, I accepted your proposal for gentlemen’s understanding and partnership. I kept my part in 2017 and even after five years, you still kept yours in 2021. I always emphasize this point because it is rare these days to find people who keep their word in politics, and we will never take your support for granted. You are indeed a great leader. Thanks for believing in me. We will work hard to make you and Ndi Anambra proud.


To our indefatigable national Chairman, Ozonkpu (Dr) Victor Ike Oye, your visit of 27th August 2016 and unwavering support remain historical. I will continue to thank all our party members especially the members of the Board of Trustees (BOT), National Executive Committee ( NEC), State, LG and Ward Excos, Campaign Committees at all levels, etc, for the massive support.


I am grateful to all the stakeholders of the Anambra Project---the clergy and the church, traditional rulers, Association of Anambra Town Unions (ASATU),  labour, market, trade and professional unions, youth and women organizations, non-indigenes associations, businessmen and captains of industry, the Diaspora community, persons with disabilities, etc. We thank especially the 41 self-funding support groups who propelled this movement. Our donors and the goodwill of other Nigerian stakeholders made a significant difference.


Thanks immensely to the 150 star-studded Transition Committee chaired by our own Dr (Mrs) Oby Ezekwesili.  Let me once again put on record our debt of gratitude to the federal institutions—the judiciary, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and security agencies for insisting on a transparent and credible electoral system. Eternal gratitude goes to President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, and The Presidency for remaining democrats.


In particular, I thank my wife, Nonye Frances Soludo, and children: Ozonna, Ifeatu, Chinua, Ekene, Oduko and Zikora for their love and sacrifices. Despite your deep reservations, you still allowed and supported me to step out in the service of our people. As I repeatedly promised, I will work hard every day never to disappoint you. My 90-year old father is watching this live, while my late beloved mother, Mgbafor, is smiling in her grave.

 


Today is my first day at work. I just reported for duty and will work for at least eight hours. We had more than a month since the election to celebrate our historic victory. Now is the time to work, and there is no minute or kobo to waste in fanfare. In a few minutes, I will announce some of the principal officers of the administration, and commence with serious meetings of the Anambra State Security Council, followed by a meeting with the permanent secretaries, a meeting on Okpoko, and with my Strategy, Execution and Evaluation (SEE) team.


Within the next one week, the list of commissioners will be laid before the House of Assembly. Tomorrow, we will head to Okpoko in Ogbaru Local Government Area and parts of Onitsha and Idemili as we signpost our commitment to fundamental urban regeneration, beginning with the greater Onitsha metropolis.


As I stand here, I feel the weight of history. I stand on the foundation laid especially by our elected predecessors— Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe GCFR, PC, Dr Michael.I. Okpara, Chief Jim Nwobodo, Chief Christian C. Onoh, Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Dr Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Dr Chris Ngige, OON, Mr Peter Obi, CON, and yes, our own Chief (Sir) Willie M. Obiano. You all did your best and well for our people, and I salute you all. 


As I wear the APGA muffler on my neck, I feel the weight of Africa’s historic progressives like the Great Zik of Africa, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, GCFR, Mwalimu Julius Nyerere, Dr M.I. Okpara, Malam Aminu Kano, Chief Joseph Tarka, Malam Balarabe Musa, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, etc. Not to talk of the millions of living African progressives, who still dream of Renascent Africa. We will never let them down.


The All Progressives Grand Alliance ( (initially set up as the United Progressives Grand Alliance UPGA) is a nostalgic rebirth of the grand alliance of progressives in the First Republic comprising  Azikiwe’s NCNC, Awolowo’s AG, Joseph Tarka’s United Middle Belt Congress, Aminu Kano’s Northern Elements Progressive Union NEPU, etc. As the first true progressive party in Nigeria since 1999, our ideology is a combination of Zik’s neo welfarism, Awolowo’s scientific socialism, and Aminu Kano’s democratic humanism, to form what we see as the Pan African market progressivism.


It is a Pan Africanist ideology that integrates the social democratic values with the principles of competitive markets. Anambra under our watch will mirror this ideology, and we believe that this should be Nigeria’s compass to the future. We will seek active collaboration and cooperation with the Federal Government, our neighbouring and other states as well as the international community to provide our state truly people-centred governance. We will consolidate the progress made under our predecessors to continue Anambra’s upward trajectory.


Today, I stand up for the millions of Ndi Anambra for whom this mandate means everything. The hopes and expectations rise up to the heavens.  Understandably, all of us wish that I could perform miracles - by waving my hands and all our problems will be solved. I hear you. I feel your pulse. For your sake I keep awake at night, sometimes having palpitations about not letting you down. Well, since God is the Miracle Worker, I will look up to Him in prayer and faith as we all start the work ahead of us. I see and feel all the humungous challenges. I know the lean financial base of the state. I know the limitations imposed upon a subnational state such as Anambra by the peculiar structure of our federation. But here’s my promise: I will give it my all. I will work very hard every day, with you, to make Anambra proud. Every kobo of your tax money will be deployed to provide you maximum value. 


People ask me why we are not celebrating today as it has become customary. My response is that we all—party members, supporters, family and friends-- celebrated in thanksgiving and prayers after you decided to employ me last November 6 and 9. But today, my first day at work, is not a day for celebration. First, there is no venue that can contain the tens of thousands of Ndi Anambra and friends all over the world who would wish to join us on this historic occasion. Second, the State cannot afford any such expensive ceremonies. Third, and as a matter of personal philosophy and as a true progressive, I do not subscribe to using the paltry tax collected from the women selling pepper on the roadside or the okada/keke drivers on a fleeting fanfare and banquet.


I insisted that this event must not cost the government of Anambra one kobo. I would rather use such resources to lay the foundation stone for a public hospital at Okpoko or elsewhere or empower our security agents to fight criminality. Today, I come with a sober heart, conscious of the enormity of responsibilities on our shoulders and the challenges ahead.


Yes, there will be a time to celebrate. We will celebrate when: security of life and property is guaranteed and law and order restored; every child of schooling age is in school; every school child is receiving the 21st century education for the digital age; everyone, especially children and women can access quality healthcare; the cost of doing business is down to near zero; our roads are tarred and we have an efficient transportation system with no one having to wait in traffic for more than a few minutes; we have access to 24 hour electricity; our streets are clean and green; our cities, communities and markets are planned and cleaned; the many millions of Charlie Nwamgbafors and the vulnerable persons are lifted up to realize their God given potential; all our pensioners receive their gratuities;, workers are paid their leave allowances and contractors are paid; our youth can get jobs and business opportunities; the youth in Okpoko ‘Zone 9’ become global serial entrepreneurs; poverty is near zero and income levels rising…etc. Yes, I will not celebrate, and certainly not with the tax payers’ money.


Umunne m Ndi Anambra!

I come to this job prepared to serve you. For 12 years since 2009 when I first indicated interest to serve you, I persevered through the turbulent politics and here we are. Once again, I present to you the Soludo Solution—our contract with the people which we intend to vigorously implement subject to resource availability.


Our contract with Anambra people derives from three seminal documents: (a) “Anambra Vision 2070—a 50-Year Development Plan” which I chaired the drafting; (b) “The Soludo Solution: A People’s Manifesto for a Greater Anambra”; and (c) “The Transition Committee (Combined) Report”—which built upon the first two.


In sum, this is an agenda for an itinerant tribe in search of a livable and prosperous homeland. Driven by the philosophy of One Anambra, One People, One Agenda, our goal is to build Anambra into a livable and prosperous smart megacity. We aim to transit beyond petroleum into the digital world of the 4th Industrial Revolution, and envision Anambra as an industrial, technology, and leisure/entertainment hub of West Africa.


Our detailed Plan rests on five key pillars: law and order (homeland peace and security); economic transformation as Nigeria’s next axis of industrial-tech and leisure; competitive and progressive social agenda (education, health, youth, women and vulnerable groups); Governance, rule of law and a rebirth of our value system; and aggressively tackling our existential threat posed by the environment—towards a clean, green, planned and sustainable cities, communities, and markets.  For me, this agenda is also personal: I am here to build a society where I would be proud to live in after leaving office.


Ndi be anyi, what we propose is that we collectively build a new social and economic order that guarantees and defends economic freedom and reward of private enterprise to secure our future such that any child born in Anambra will have little incentive to rush elsewhere in search of opportunities and anyone persecuted anywhere in the world can return to a happy and prosperous homeland. Such a new order will, of necessity, entail a massive disruptive change and creative destruction, with short-term pains but guaranteed long-term benefits. As a humane and progressive government, we shall strive to deliver the difficult change with a human face.


As we transit into a non-oil economy, our strategy is a small open economy framework embedded in 21st Century imperative of Everything Technology: we seek to bring the world to Anambra and take Anambra to the world especially in the context of the African continental free trade area (AfCFTA). Our “Made in Anambra” and “Anambra Standards” agenda underpin this strategy. If you can produce it in Anambra, I will be your chief marketing officer, provided that your standard meets the “Anambra standard”—which is excellence. The Anambra State Government will only patronize Made in Anambra products and services unless such goods or services are not currently made in Anambra, then made in Nigeria, Africa, etc, in that sequence. When you see me in Innoson vehicles or in my Akwete dress with a pair of shoes made in Ogbunike/Nkwelle Ezunaka and Onitsha, we are making a statement.


Today, the light refreshment to be served after this brief event is abacha from Umunze, ukwa from Isuofia, Anambra rice with ofe akwu, nkwu enu from Awgbu, ngwo from Awa and Oba, and malt and bottled water from Onitsha.


As part of our “made in Anambra”, cultural renaissance and healthy living agenda, when you come to the Governor’s Lodge or attend any state government’s function, be sure to be served only “Made in Anambra”. We want to go back to where M.I. Okpara stopped with the palm revolution and plant millions of palm trees. In some years, we will seek not only to export palm produce but also fresh palm wine from Anambra State.


We will seek active collaboration with the federal government not only to export manufactured and agricultural products, but also services (especially tech, leisure/entertainment, and skills/talents as we seek an educational system whose products are productive at home and exportable).  Anambra’s greatest resource is our human capital, and we shall grow and mine this resource to its maximum, leveraging on technology.


We will soon inaugurate the Anambra Innovation and Technology Advisory Council to drive the emergence of the digital tribe and mainstreaming technology and innovation across all aspects of our lives, our International Investment Council, our Global Friends of Anambra in Development, as well as the Council on the Ease of Doing Business.


We will conduct local government elections. No doubt, the uniform local government system as the third federating unit is one of the contested features of our federalism. But we must make the best of a bad system, by unleashing the potential of governance at the lower levels. Over the next two years, we shall review/amend the relevant legislations, reform and strengthen the system for efficiency, restructure/strengthen the Anambra’s Independent Electoral Commission, and conduct local government elections. We will collaborate and coordinate actively with LGAs to ensure synergy and complementarities. Let the revolution get to the grassroots.


We shall reinvigorate and mainstream the public-community-private partnership (PCPP) – as a veritable framework for service delivery and development. We will develop pragmatic frameworks for private sector and communities to: adopt schools, build roads/infrastructure, manage government assets, receive and manage development matching grants; participate in sanitation and securing law and order, etc. There is a subtle but powerful revolution underway, raising the bar on our age-old community development model.


Yes, every community embarks upon community development. Besides the well-known Nnewi model, some communities such as Neni and Adazi Ani are showing new examples. At Neni, an individual has tarred 18 kilometres of road (together with others at 24 kilometres in the community) and they are now refurbishing and empowering public schools in their community; an individual in Adazi Ani has done 13 kilometres and wants to surpass the Neni record. The Government will provide a framework to incentivize and unleash the momentum of this new phenomenon at the village/community levels.


Our government is committed to promoting the expeditious dispensation of justice especially the prompt resolution of commercial disputes. We shall collaborate with the Chief Judge and his colleagues to significantly improve the physical and technological infrastructure of the courts, and hopefully also implement some structural reforms to fast-track the path to justice and make Anambra the number one in the speedy dispensation of justice and ease of doing business.


Part of our future is in our past. We will mainstream our values of hard work, integrity, compassion, and sanctity of life. The fringe but destructive minority which embodies the “get rich quick by all means” philosophy, cultism, drug addiction, blood-letting criminality, kidnapping, etc do not represent us, and cannot define us. As a new social order and “everything technology” philosophy take life, many unproductive systems will give way. There will be new and better ways of managing our parks and markets, different and better ways of collecting government revenue, managing waste, and general service delivery to citizens.


The land registry will be digitized; we shall leverage technology to ensure a responsive and accountable public service together with our initiative for an ID Card for every Anambra person wherever he/she may be; and a code of conduct for political appointees to mainstream servant leadership by example.

 


We must rid Onitsha and all our roads and markets of revenue touts and make shopping in Anambra a pleasurable experience. Today, I will sign an executive order to suspend all revenue contracts operating in the parks, markets and roads until we put in place a new system within the next four weeks. Consequently as from tomorrow, 18th March, 2022, if anyone asks you to pay CASH to him as revenue to the government in the parks, markets and roads, such a person must be a thief. Market unions must also stop harassing customers.


We shall embark upon massive training and social re-engineering to wean people off the old unproductive ways.  As a humane government, we shall endeavor to offer alternative opportunities to the revenue touts. Over the next two years, many will complain that “it is not the way we do it”, but we can’t repeat the same thing and expect a different result. During the coming months, we shall embark upon bold but difficult reforms and these reforms may be unpopular especially among those benefitting from the existing order.  For sure, the revenue and park mafia that rake in billions of government revenue into their private pockets won’t be happy. But we commit to doing the right things.  And we plead for your understanding, patience and cooperation.  By His grace, Anambra will win!


But Anambra State is a subnational entity, within the context of Nigeria’s unitary-federalism. The speed of its progress is in part dependent upon both the threats and opportunities inherent in such a system. The ongoing Constitutional amendment at the National Assembly is welcome, albeit that some of the proposals merely tinker at the margins and attempting to do more of the same. The subnational states need to be unleashed. For too long, Nigeria has tried a top-down strategy; now is the time to try the bottom-up approach, and that’s part of my motivation. While we debate how far and how fast the devolution and reconfigurations will go, the world is not waiting. As the world transits away from oil into cleaner energy sources and a world of 4th Industrial Revolution, Nigeria needs a fundamentally different rule-book to survive and compete. We will seek to optimize the limited headroom allowed by the current peculiar structure to give our people a new life.


Umunne m Ndi Anambra,

Besides the environment, a fundamental existential threat to our state and indeed Igboland is that of peace building and law and order. We can’t build this homeland by turning the sword against each other. Ndi Anambra love their homeland but the recent upsurge in criminality poses a great threat. My heart bleeds to see and hear about our youth dying in senseless circumstances. Every criminal gang—kidnappers, wicked murderers, arsonists, rapists, thieves--- all now claim to be freedom fighters. Criminality cannot be sugarcoated. This must stop.


All the stakeholders must now review both the narrative and the action plan. For starters, I endorse the recent statement (March 7, 2022) by the Joint Body of South East Council of Traditional Rulers and Bishops/Archbishops on Peace and Conflict Resolution, requesting for a tripartite discussion between them, The Presidency, and South East governors to deal with the conflicts in the South East especially in relation to Nnamdi Kanu and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN). There is no conflict that dialogue, in good faith, cannot resolve. Our government is determined to urgently restore peace and security in Anambra, and we will seek the active cooperation and collaboration of all stakeholders.


 

To IPOB/ESN, the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), as well as the disparate armed groups in the forests, it is time to interrogate both the purpose and means of your campaign. To the politicians playing politics with the insecurity, you are riding a tiger. The current trajectory is a road to desolation. Let us get around the table and talk. Let the elite in the closet come out, and let’s debate our future and forge a consensus. The conspiracy of silence by the elite and some community leaders must end. If you see something, say or do something! Securing Igboland and Nigeria must be our collective responsibility. Let those in the forests come out, surrender their guns and let’s work together to rehabilitate and empower you to contribute positively to the peace and prosperity of our homeland


A significant part of our state economy is powered by artisans, keke drivers, vulcanizers, hairdressers, cart pushers, petty traders, bricklayers, women frying akara, and all those who depend upon daily toil and sweat to feed their families. Every day, there is a “sit at home”, these poor masses lose an estimated N19.6 billion in Anambra alone.  Due to the protracted breakdown of law and order, businesses are relocating outside Igboland, with growing unemployment, and traders who used to come to shop in Onitsha, Aba etc are going elsewhere. Who is losing? By forcing our children—the future of Igboland—to stay at home instead of being in school, while even the critically sick people (including pregnant women) cannot go to hospital, we harm our future .


I hereby challenge any of the disparate groups that claims that it is not part of the senseless killings and kidnappings to step out and show leadership by joining hands with us to DO something about it. If you love our homeland, there is no place for bloodshed. Our Lord Jesus Christ admonished in Matthew 26: 52: “put your sword back in its sheath, for all who live by the sword will die by the sword”. In the traditional religion, the land places a curse upon those who spill the blood of the innocent.


For me, this issue is personal and emotional. My mother died during the civil war; our last born, Chukwuemeka died during the war; my father bore a bullet inside him for years; my elder brother – at 16, was in the ‘Boys Company’. At 8, I became the “man of the house”, with all the men at the war front. My uncles, cousins, etc, died during the war. This is 2022, and there are certainly far better ways to protest than shedding the blood of the innocent or resorting to criminality.


That is why I call on all of us today to join hands with me to execute the real agenda—a livable and prosperous homeland of opportunities and jobs for our youth while maximizing the benefits of a united Nigeria/Africa. With Ohanaeze’s estimate that some 11.6 million Igbos live in the North and over 7 million in Lagos state and over 70% of our non-land assets scattered all over Nigeria and the world, we need Nigeria and Nigeria needs us. We need Africa and the world and they need us.


Yes, we have heard every genuine agitation for fairness, justice, equity and equality in the Nigerian Federation. No, we refuse to turn our homeland into a crime scene and all manners of criminality. No group has ever succeeded in any struggle in history by turning the sword against themselves.  I promise to work hard with other governors and leaders in the South East and others to take your agitations to the table of all Nigeria, and we hope to bargain for a win-win solution for all Nigeria. I will engage all parties to the breakdown of peace and order in Anambra from a point of determination to solve problems and resolve disagreements with openness, integrity, equity and justice. I will absolutely invest my political capital within our State, our South East and with the Presidency, Federal Government and its establishments as a matter of topmost priority. With good faith and hard work by all parties, I am convinced that justice, peace and order will return to Anambra and the South East within the shortest possible horizon.


Umunne m Ndi Anambra, this agenda is premised upon your irrepressible and communal spirit. It is you—the people—that will make it happen. We all love our homeland to death, and we can turn it into whatever we will that it should be. A new servant leadership and a new homeland consciousness by the people will get us there despite the huge challenges. For example, to effectively implement our ambitious agenda, we need annual investment levels of 25- 30% of state gross domestic product (GDP), that is about $2.58 – $3.09 billion. At current levels, public sector investment is less than $100 million per annum. The gap seems daunting, but we are undaunted. The internally generated revenue is barely 0.5% of state GDP.


This presents immense opportunity as well as threat in the context of a rentier culture where the social contract/trust between the citizen and the government is broken, and the people do not believe that they can get value for their taxes. We are determined to change this.


I pledge here again to devote every kobo of your tax money to work for you. This is your government. I am only your employee. I commit to a transparent, accountable, judicious, and impactful use of your tax money. My litmus test for every expenditure will be to ask two questions: a) if this is my hard earned money from work and profit, can I spend it this way? b) Is this the best way to spend the taxes and levies collected from the poor traders and okada riders? If I cannot answer Yes to both questions, then I will hesitate to do so.


On your part, we need a new chapter of active and responsive citizenship, imbued with civic responsibilities and participation. Pay your fair share of tax and sanitation and other levies and try us. I paid my 2021 tax to Anambra (over N10 million). The keke drivers pay over N90,000 per annum; the women selling pepper and hawkers who pay N200 per day average at least N50,000 per annum; etc. What about you—the shop owner/trader, lawyer, doctor, consultant, journalist, professionals, business owner, landlord, etc? You want security, good transport network without traffic, good schools and hospitals, water, clean, green and planned environment, etc. How much do you pay per month/year? Ndi Anambra outside Anambra must creatively pay their taxes in their primary residence—Anambra. With a new homeland consciousness, the estimated over 10 million Ndi Anambra outside the State can collectively turn their homeland into the new axis of prosperity.


In addition to our civic duties as responsible citizens, I call on all of us to go the extra mile in volunteering our time and treasure to create the homeland of our dream. Everybody is important in this journey and I need your help to succeed. We must all strive to die empty—to give our all, in aid of God’s creation. Each day, every Onye Anambra must ask himself or /herself: “what have I done today to make my home state livable and prosperous?”  It should be part of our daily devotion. There must be a purpose why God in His infinite wisdom decided to make you Onye Anambra—and that must be to leave it better than you met it. No one is too poor to give or do something for Anambra. If not you, then who; if not now, then when?


As I close my eyes and visualize our future, I can see millions of Ndi Anambra holding hands and working hard for a glorious future; I see the skyscrapers along the banks of River Niger in Onitsha, Nnewi, Awka, Ekwulobia, etc. I see a smart megacity with millions of happy and prosperous people. I see us exporting massively to the world and the world coming to Anambra as a preferred destination to live, work, invest, learn, relax and enjoy. History beckons. Seize this moment Ndi Anambra, and together, let us make it count.  Anambra: the Light of the Nation shines….!


God bless you all!

Saturday 5 March 2022

NASME( Nigeria Association of small and medium scale enterprises) NATIONAL COUNCIL INAUGURATES ANAMBRA NASME EXECUTIVES

 

NASME NATIONAL COUNCIL INAUGURATES ANAMBRA NASME EXECUTIVES


The National Executive Council of NASME has inaugurated the newly elected Executives of its Anambra Chapter.


The National Executive Council led by Amb Odi Nwosu who is the National Deputy President (Admin and Finance) and Pharm Ikenna Okoroafor the South East Zonal Vice President admonished the new Executives to uphold the vision of NASME in Anambra and ensure that Small and Medium Scale Businesses have an enabling platform for growth and development.


In his acceptance speech,the Chairman NASME Anambra State Hon Chinemerem Oguegbe thanked the National representatives for their dedication in ensuring lasting peace in Anambra NASME. Chinemerem reiterated the fact that SMEs contribute to the growth of State economy and promised that he will do all within his powers including partnering with Government and relevant stakeholders to ensure the growth and development of SMEs in Anambra State.


Giving his vote of thanks,the outgone Chairman of Anambra State NASME who is currently the Representative of Private Sector in NASME National Council Hon Theo Nnorom pledged to support the incoming Executives and urged them to do their best in promoting the growth of SMEs in Anambra


Also amongst the delegation were the State Chairman of NASME Enugu State Sir Dr Ozed Obiekwe,his Imo State Counterpart Hon Ahamefula Nwaruh and other stakeholders from the zone.

Friday 4 March 2022

Objectives and Goal of Anambra State Education Digitization Summit . The facts

 

ABOUT THE SUMMIT

This summit is a follow- up to the 2020 e-conference held in Anambra State tagged “FACING THE NEW NORMAL: POST COVID-19 EDUCATION IN ANAMBRA STATE”; which was predicated on the outbreak of Covid-19 and its consequent effects on the education sector in particular.
ANSED Summit 2022 will be a virtual cum on-site event tailored to bring together top ICT organizations in Nigeria and Africa that will meet the ICT needs of Anambra State in bridging the digital divide within the state’s basic education ecosystem. It will also set a digital education development agenda for the achievement of educational excellence and boosting effective teaching and learning in line with the new normal in Anambra State Basic School System.

SUMMIT THEME

Digitalization of Anambra State Basic Education System

SUMMIT GOAL

The goal of Summit is to bridge the digital divide in the State Basic Education system by bringing together top ICT organizations, Education stakeholders and relevant Government agencies as well as international agencies that will help the State meet its ICT needs in Education.

 

OBJECTIVES OF THE SUMMIT

The specific objectives of the Summit include to:

  •  Set a digital education development agenda for the achievement of educational excellence in Anambra State Basic School System.
  • Engage key stakeholders to map out the way forward in bridging the digital divide and achieving digital education in line with international standards.
  • Foster partnerships and collaborations for the development of ICT infrastructures and digital education solutions in Anambra State.
  • Create awareness on the need to adopt and use digital education solutions in schools and among students as well as continued digital literacy training and professional development among teachers and students.
  • Determine investment channels and opportunities for the development of ICT infrastructures and digital education solutions in Anambra State.
  • Officially launch One-Student-One Laptop Project

  • (https://www.ansedsummit.com.ng/about-the-summit)


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