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Eze, Okpor, cap off MTN CHAMPS Season 2 Grand final in Calabar with 3 GOLD medals!
Best Okpor had an outing to remember at the Grand Finale of MTN CHAMPS Season 2 in Calabar, accumulating three individual GOLD medals on the final day of competition at the MTN CHAMPS Season 2 Grand Final held at the U.J Esuene Stadium in Calabar, Cross River State on Friday, 3rd May, 2024.
The Team MVP athlete who had won Long Jump GOLD on the second day of competition, shaved over a second off the Personal Best (PB) he ran in the Cadet Boys’ (U14) 400m heats, clocking a time of 56.13s to win.
He held off the charge of fellow Team MVP athlete Ismail Hassan who closed in on him to take Silver in 56.51s, while Chinedu Progress got 3rd in 59.25s.
Few minutes after winning 400m GOLD, he doubled back with the 200m, winning in a time of 25.18s (-0.4). He finished well ahead of Muhammed Nura who ran 25.95s and Ismail Hassan with his second medal of the day in 25.98s for Bronze.
In the Girls’ 400m race, Praise Ugwushita prevailed as she got in the driving seat early and just held on, driving home the win in a time of 61.04s! She finished ahead of God’smind Eteng who came through in 61.98s, while Hephzibah Okon was rewarded with a Bronze in 62.05s.
Ejiro Peter after taking Silver in the 100m, made a massive rebound in the Cadet Girls’ 200m final, establishing an early lead and holding her form to the finish to win GOLD in 26.53s! She finished ahead of Ella Udumubrai who ran 27.03s, and Karo Onisuru in 27.19s.
Benjamin Magaji went out hard in the first half of the Youth (U17) Boys’ 400m, but Michael Aniche waited patiently, his tactics eventually paying off as he reeled him in over the last few metres to win GOLD in a time of 50.58s. Magaji for all his efforts was rewarded with a Silver medal in a new Personal Best (PB) of 51.48s, while Emmanuel Obi was 3rd in 51.70s.
Relentless in his pursuit, Aniche chased down Kehinde Ojo to win his second GOLD in 23.49s (-0.8), just beating him on the line as he settled for 2nd in 23.51s. Benjamin Magaji ran 23.94s to round off the podium.
Team MVP’s Success Okoro absolutely dominated the Youth (U17) Girls’ 400m race, winning in a time of 57.33s! She led a 1-2 finish with Believe Oghenevwegba who came 2nd in 58.95s, while Angel Eteng settled for 3rd place in 59.73s.
There was no touching Gafar Badmus once he got into full swing of the Junior men’s 400m as he powered to victory in a time of 47.94s ahead of Victor Sampson in 48.89s and Edidiong Ime Udotong in 50.11s.
Badmus already held the MTN CHAMPS Record for the Junior category with his amazing 47.50s run at the Ibadan leg.
Adaeze Eze won her 11th GOLD medal across two seasons of the School Championships, clocking 25.44s (-0.5) to take the Youth Girls 200m. She had it tough as she had to claw back her way past Chiamaka Lucy Nwankwo who led for more than half of the race, eventually having to settle for Silver in 25.49s. Dorcas Ogundipe was 3rd in 26.28s.
The 200m Junior women’s race went to Faith Osamuyi who completed the double, clocking 24.05s (-0.5) ahead of an inspired Chigozie Rosemary Nwankwo who clocked 24.71s and Kate Odumoso in 25.04s.
Precious Nzeakor overpowered the Senior women’s field, running a PB of 23.48s (-1.7), defeating 100m champion Blessing Ogundiran who ran 24.86s and Janet Adesiyan in 24.90s.
Caleb John reversed positions with Tejiri Godwin in the Junior men’s 200m, clocking 21.91s (-0.3) to the latter’s 22.19s. Godwin had beaten him in the 100m.
Hope Okoro took the Senior men’s race in 21.74s (-0.1) from Anyadiegwu Kenechukwu who ran 21.99s and Olabode Toviho in 3rd with 22.41s.
In the Cadet Girls 4x100m, FPS Academy emerged winner in 52.96s, beating Team MVP who had to settle for 2nd in 53.03s. and Government Girls School in 53.21s.
Team MVP got redemption in the Boys’ race, winning by a huge margin in 50.08s! The quartet of Darius Odebiyi, Paul Olaoluwa, David Ekunwe and Best Okopor beat the Baptist Vocational team who was 2nd in 52.44s, while Police Secondary School was 3rd in 58.65s.
They also cleared the Youth category, with their Girls running 51.08s to beat Abua Government in 52.03s. The Boys in 45.70s, just managed to steer clear of Baptist Vocational who buoyed by their star athlete Michael Aniche, took Silver in 46.07s.
Akwa Ibom beat Team MVP A to take GOLD in the Junior women’s (U20) 4x100m, while the MVP B team beat MVP team A in 42.08s to the latter’s 42.57s in the men’s race.
Arena Academy dominated the Senior women’s 4x100m, clocking 46.66s, almost 10 seconds ahead of Nigerian Customs in 2nd with 55.25s.
D’Victors took the men’s race, clocking 41.60s ahead of Akwa Ibom in 42.08s and Golden Eagle in 42.54s.
The curtains came down on the Grand Final of Season 2 with the Mixed 4x400m which was won by Wesley Comprehensive in 3:31.18, a full five seconds ahead of Team MVP A who ran 3:36.57, and the B team in 3rd with 3:40.95.
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How to drive financial growth in real estate, by experts
Players in the real estate sector of the economy have offered prescriptions on how to drive financial growth in the business environment.
According to them, exploring options including fractional/ co-ownership of property, embracing new strategies, and collaborative investment could trigger growth in the business.
Real estate investor and entrepreneur, Matthew Ashimolowo, and business coach, Olumide Emmanuel, both disclosed this at the 2024 Wealth Summit organised by co- founders of Pertinence Group, Sunday Olorunsheyi and Wisdom Ezekiel, in Lagos.
Speaking at the conference with the theme, “The Real Money of Lagos”, Olumide Emmanuel made a great mark on the over 3,000 participants as he spoke on leveraging strategies as key to attaining wealth creation and financial growth.
Emmanuel encouraged the audience to make smarter choices than previous generations, urging them to learn from the past while finding new ways to create wealth.
Emmanuel highlighted several promising business opportunities that could help attendees improve their financial situations.
“The decisions we make today,” he said, “will shape the financial futures of our children. It’s time to move past old ways of thinking and embrace new strategies for building wealth.”
The real estate mogul also spoke on the benefits of co-ownership, where people can team up to invest in property or businesses.
He stressed that in today’s world, working together can lead to greater success. “You don’t have to do it alone,” he explained. “By joining forces with others, you can share resources, reduce risks, and achieve better financial outcomes. Collaboration is the new competition.”
On his part, Ashimolowo outlined 40 ways to magnetise money, providing practical steps that attendees could implement immediately to enhance their financial standing.
In his words, “A lizard in Nigeria will not be a crocodile in London. Your abundance isn’t coming from a place or a government. Be genuinely interested in abundance. Change your mindset to align with it. Because until your mind is changed, your money can not change.
“If all your money is in a savings account, you are not a risk taker. Today, something has to change. Be committed to taking risks. When you prioritise your financial goals, there are things you won’t put money on. You must therefore find goals that boost investment. Solve one problem at a time, and your life will change.”
Ashimolowo emphasised the importance of investing in real estate, describing it as a reliable way to build long-term wealth.
He explained that owning property is more than just having land or buildings; saying it is about securing a future where your wealth can grow and be passed down to future generations.
Ashimolowo encouraged the audience to change their approach to wealth creation, by thinking bigger, act boldly, and pursue their financial goals with determination.
“If you want extraordinary results, you need to take extraordinary actions,” he said.
He highlighted the importance of building connections. “Every bit of money you need in this life is in someone else’s pocket,” he noted, “so connect with people.”
The Wealth Summit, sponsored by Eazipay, Makarios Luxury, PettySave Microfinance and Edificio, also featured insights from Pertinence Group co-founders. They introduced SeedX, a new platform designed to help parents secure their children’s future by investing in property, and also officially unveiled their second book, titled The Real Money of Lagos.
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Foundation to lift 160 youths with training aviation
The Isaac Balami Foundation (IBF) , has concluded plans to lift over 160 youth with training across professions in the aviation sector.
The foremost aviation expert, former President of National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE), Comrade Isaac Balami who disclosed this said the initiative to empower youths was occasioned by the prevailing economic challenges in the country requiring intervention to fix increasing hunger and suffering.
The All Progressive Congress (APC) Chieftain in a letter to Nigerian youths urged them to shelve the planned celebrations for his 4oth birthday anniversary.
Balami, a youth leader and former Obi/Datti Deputy Campaign Manager recently dumped the Labour Party, LP, for the APC.
Posting on his X handle as part of his message to the youths and other close allies said it was better to plan for the future of the country’s youth in his own small way than to plan for his birthday.
He went further to state that he had decided to reflect deeply and then team up with those who were planning to throw him a birthday bash and that they will use the moment to advance some 40 precious lives in 4 different aviation fields making them 160 altogether.
He said he will team up with his friends to empower 160 qualified Nigerians in different aviation training through the Isaac Balami Foundation(IBF) this year.
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Ashimolowo, Olorunsheyi, others motivate attendees at Wealth Summit
How to focus on wealth creation and financial growth took the centre stage at the weekend in Lagos as renowned pastor and entrepreneur Matthew Ashimolowo, together with other speakers including: Niyi Adesanya and Olumide Emmanuel, made a great mark at the 2024 Wealth Summit.
The conference, themed “The Real Money of Lagos” and hosted by the co-founders of Pertinence Group, Sunday Olorunsheyi and Wisdom Ezekiel, gathered over 3,000 people, both in person and online, for a day of learning and inspiration.
Known for its focus on wealth creation and financial growth, the annual conference, which is in its fifth year, featured the top speakers who shared practical advice on how to build and secure wealth.
Olumide Emmanuel, the first keynote speaker, set the tone for the day with his powerful message. He encouraged the audience to make smarter choices than previous generations, urging them to learn from the past while finding new ways to create wealth.
Emmanuel highlighted several promising business opportunities that could help attendees improve their financial situations. “The decisions we make today,” he said, “will shape the financial futures of our children. It’s time to move past old ways of thinking and embrace new strategies for building wealth.”
The real estate mogul also spoke about the benefits of co-ownership, where people can team up to invest in property or businesses.
He stressed that in today’s world, working together can lead to greater success. “You don’t have to do it alone,” he explained. “By joining forces with others, you can share resources, reduce risks, and achieve better financial outcomes. Collaboration is the new competition.”
The conference reached another peak with the address by Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, who packaged a masterclass of three interconnected topics that resonated deeply with the audience.
Known for his wisdom on wealth creation, Ashimolowo began by outlining 40 ways to magnetise money, providing practical steps that attendees could implement immediately to enhance their financial standing.
In his words, “A lizard in Nigeria will not be a crocodile in London. Your abundance isn’t coming from a place or a government. Be genuinely interested in abundance. Change your mindset to align with it. Because until your mind is changed, your money can not change.
“If all your money is in a savings account, you are not a risk taker. Today, something has to change. Be committed to taking risks. When you prioritise your financial goals, there are things you won’t put money on. You must therefore find goals that boost investment. Solve one problem at a time, and your life will change.”
Ashimolowo went on to emphasise the importance of investing in real estate, describing it as a reliable way to build long-term wealth. He explained that owning property is more than just having land or buildings; it’s about securing a future where your wealth can grow and be passed down to future generations.
Finally, Ashimolowo encouraged the audience to “10x” their approach to wealth creation, to think bigger, act boldly, and pursue their financial goals with determination. “If you want extraordinary results, you need to take extraordinary actions,” he said.
In his address, he highlighted the importance of building connections. “Every bit of money you need in this life is in someone else’s pocket,” he noted, “so connect with people.”
The Wealth Summit, sponsored by Eazipay, Makarios Luxury, PettySave Microfinance and Edificio, also featured insights from Pertinence Group co-founders Sunday Olorunsheyi and Wisdom Ezekiel.
They introduced SeedX, a new platform designed to help parents secure their children’s future by investing in property, and also officially unveiled their second book, titled The Real Money of Lagos.
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PCMM launched in Abuja, dignitaries pledge support
The Platform for Cooperation on Mixed Migration (PCMM), has been launched in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
PCMM is an initiative aimed at addressing the complex challenges presented by mixed migration, which involves the movement of diverse groups of people, including refugees, asylum seekers, economic migrants, and other vulnerable individuals.
It was officially launched on July 2 and 3, 2024.
The ceremony was graced by the High Commissioner, the United Nations Human Rights, High Commissioner on Refugees, International Organization on Migration, GIZ, Federal Ministry of Labour & Employment, United Nations among others.
The event commenced with an opening remark by Chioma Awokoya, the Executive Secretary of Platform for Cooperation on Mixed Migration followed by goodwill messages from various organizations who attended the launch.
The Chief launcher of PCMM, the Honorable Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants & Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) represented by Dr. Nsikan Essien in his keynote address emphasized the importance of a unified approach to addressing migration challenges. He said “the platform should seek to foster collaboration among government agencies, international organizations, and civil society groups to ensure more effective and humane management of migration.”
The second day was dedicated to the launch of the Centre for Youths Integrated Development Pathways to Regular Migration, commonly known as the Japa Regular
project. The initiative focused on providing young people with viable and legal pathways to migration, thereby reducing the risks associated with irregular migration.
The Director Migration Affairs, Mrs. Cathreen Udida of National Commission for Refugees, Migrants & IDPs (NCFRMI) represented by Dr. Nsikan Essien delivered an inspiring speech, outlining the objectives and expected impact of the Japa Regular Project. She applauded the initiative and promised the cooperation of her agency in the smooth running of the project. She further stated that the aim of the project is to equip young people with the necessary skills, knowledge, and resources to pursue regular migration opportunities, thus promoting safer and more regulated migration processes aligned with NCFRMI mandate.
PCMM Director, Aihawu Victor, in his welcome address said the organization is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to addressing the complex and dynamic nature of mixed migration.
“As migration patterns continue to evolve, our platform will serve as a central hub for stakeholders to collaborate, share knowledge, and develop innovative solutions,” he assured.
The PCMM, according to him, is designed to bring together diverse actors from governments, international organizations, civil society, academia, and the private sector. By fostering a multi-stakeholder approach, we aim to enhance our collective capacity to respond to the challenges and opportunities presented by mixed migration.”
Through the PCMM, he said: “We will facilitate the exchange of best practices and lessons learned; promote coordinated and coherent responses to mixed migration flows; support the development of evidence-based policies and programs; Encourage the integration of human rights and protection principles in all aspects of migration management.
Continuing, he said, “We recognize that no single entity can address the multifaceted issues of mixed migration alone. Therefore, we call upon all partners and participants to actively engage with the PCMM. Your expertise, experience, and commitment are crucial to the success of this initiative.”
Together, he said: “We can create a more effective and humane approach to managing mixed migration. We look forward to your active participation and collaboration as we embark on this important journey.”
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Stakeholders at PIAFo identify obstacles to FG’s 90,000km fibre project
Stakeholders in the telecommunications industry have said the Federal Government’s plan to deploy 90,000 kilometers of fibre optic cables across the country will face several obstacles, especially from state governments, that might truncate the project.
According to them, without addressing the current issue of Right of Way charges, multiple taxation, and levies, which are under the control of state governments, the project which is to be implemented through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) would be an exercise in futility.
The stakeholders, who spoke during the Sixth Edition of the Policy Implementation Assisted Forum (PIAFO) in Lagos on Wednesday, which was a focus on Nigeria’s renewed strategic agenda for digital economy.
They stressed the need to ensure the successful implementation of the project which was announced recently by the Federal Government to complement existing connectivity for universal access to the internet across Nigeria and provide the Nigerian digital economy with the backbone infrastructure it needed.
Addressing the obstacles
Presenting a paper on the topic, ‘Harmonizing Nigeria’s Fibre Deployment Strategies for Effective Implementation’, Executive Director of Broadbased Communications, Mr. Chidi Ibisi, said while the government’s SPV initiative is a good plan that could help the country bridge its current digital infrastructure gap, the government would need to address current challenges.
“The issues of high cost of Right of Way (RoW), destruction of fiber by road construction companies and vandals all need to be addressed for this new SPV initiative to be successful,” he said.
Highlighting some of the challenges telecom operators face when deploying infrastructure, the Group Chief Operating Officer of WTES Projects Limited, Mr. Chidi Ajuzie, said the biggest challenge to fibre cable laying in Nigeria is the informal RoW by hoodlums in states.
“For states, a formal right of way is set and some states are adopting it but the informal side of the right of way is where the complexity has come today.
“If I’m trying to lay fibre in some communities here in Lagos, the first thing that happens is the so-called land owners (omo onile) come out and a different set of people will keep coming from one street to another and they charge you. How do we achieve adequate broadband infrastructure in this kind of situation?” he said.
Role of state governments
According to the Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, for the 90,000 kilometres fibre project to succeed, the state governments have to take ownership.
“For the project to succeed, I think the governments at sub-nationals should take ownership. This issue of state governments seeing right of way as IGR should be a thing of the past. We can’t talk about the digital economy on one side and the government is seeing those who provide the services as sources of revenue.
“The government has always come up with good policies, but the implantation, particularly when they are tested far afield, is the biggest problem. Governors will go to Abuja and say ‘in my state, I will give the right of way free of charge.’
“When you go to such a state, they may give you the right of way for zero or one Naira, but they will give you developmental levy, education levy, state impact levy, ecosystem levy. When you add all of these together, it is more than the right of way charges. So, who is playing who?” he said.
Making vital contributions at the forum, Dr. Ayotunde Coker, the Chief Executive Officer of Open Access Data Centre (OADC) stressed the need for the fibre project to be executed by the private sector even as the World Bank is expected to fund it with up to $3 billion.
He said: “the World Bank can put money into the government but it needs private sector partnerships as the execution engine and that’s what we’ve been pushing in Africa.
“The key thing is that when the World Bank puts the money in, it should engage the private sector, figure out the policies that it needs to do and enable the private sector to execute them effectively and make it as open as possible. With that, they can achieve what they are trying to achieve.”
He further stressed that for the success of the project, Nigeria should learn lessons of what didn’t work in the past, to achieve the new broadband penetration targets with the fibre range that is required.
“Meaningful broadband is what we need, rather than just a huge set of megabits per second implementation. We need superhighway fibres. We need the distribution of these backbone that allows us then to fan out.”
He further urged state governors to be part of the project by providing an enabling environment for infrastructure roll-out, adding: “if you are a state governor and didn’t participate in it, the state won’t grow and it’s going to impact your state.”
Earlier in his opening address, the convener of PIAFo, Mr. Omobayo Azeez, said the conference was to create a midpoint dialogue platform for digital economy stakeholders across both the public and private divides to brainstorm, exchange perspectives, clear grey areas, harmonize thoughts and create a sense of collective responsibility towards accelerating our collective prosperity through technical efficiency.
The event focused on Nigeria’s renewed strategic agenda for digital economy. According to him, the new digital economy blueprint of the federal government does not only sustain existing policy directions and targets, “it also challenges us on the possibilities of attaining new frontiers with a view to “Accelerating Our Collective Prosperity through Technical Efficiency” which is the theme of the summit.
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Lotus Bank Abeokuta 10km race unveils Febbs Premium Drinking Water as hydration partner
Nilayo Sports Management Limited, organisers of Lotus Bank Abeokuta 10KM Race has announced Febbs Premium Drinking Water as the hydration partner of the race.
Mr. Ebidowei Oweifie, the Chief Operating Officer of Nilayo Sports Management Limited said: “We are delighted to announce Febbs Premium Drinking Water as the hydration partner of the fourth edition of Lotus Bank Abeokuta 10km Race. Febbs is a brand that adheres to stringent quality standards to ensure purity and safety of their water for end users.
Quality is a key attribute for us across all our marathons and road races. It is a valuable characteristic that makes this partnership a perfect symbiosis.”
He added that Lotus Bank Abeokuta 10km Race promises to be bigger than the previous edition, “this edition is also intended to celebrate the birthday of His Royal Majesty, Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbedebo, Okukenu IV, the Alake of Egbaland, Alake has been a source of inspiration for Egba home and abroad, we feel it is apt to use this race to commemorate his birthday, he is a unique symbol of unity.
Mr Olasegun Dada, the CEO, Febbs Global Limited, in his remarks said, “in the pursuit of greatness, hydration is not just a necessity; it’s a vital companion on the road to success. Febbs Global proudly joins forces with the Lotus Bank Abeokuta 10km Race as the hydration partner, empowering athletes to push their limits, defy expectations, and embrace every challenge with renewed energy and vigour.
Together, let’s raise our bottles to celebrate the resilience and commitment that define the essence of this exhilarating event.”
Lotus Bank Abeokuta 10KM Race is scheduled for 7th of September, 2024. The race starts at Iyana Oloke and will finish at Ake Palace.