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PDP chair, observers react to Kano LG poll

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The NPC has called for an investigation into the electoral irregularities, asserting that the people’s voice must be respected to preserve genuine democracy in Kano.
The recent local government elections in Kano State have drawn sharp criticism from both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the National Patriotic Coalition (NPC), describing the process as “totally devoid of all democratic processes.”
PDP chairman Alhaji Yusuf Ado Kibiya stated the elections were “completely truncated,” prompting the party to withdraw its participation due to a lack of integrity and fairness.
Kibiya urged citizens to join the PDP in fostering a more transparent and accountable government, asserting, “The time for change is now, and together we will succeed.”
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He expressed a vision for enhancing democracy and developing a ten-year plan to tackle Kano’s social, educational, and economic challenges.
Meanwhile, the NPC condemned the elections as a “sham” and a violation of democracy, noting that despite a Federal High Court ruling displacing New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) candidates, Governor Abba Yusuf proceeded with the polls.
READ ALSO: Gov Yusuf swears in 44 newly elected Kano LG chairmen
Dr Kunle Solomon of the NPC labelled the elections “comedy taken too far,” claiming they lacked legitimacy and engaged minors in the voting process.
Solomon highlighted the importance of upholding the rule of law, stating, “Governor Yusuf’s actions undermine the democratic process and demonstrate a disturbing disregard for the Constitution.”
The NPC has called for an investigation into the electoral irregularities, asserting that the people’s voice must be respected to preserve genuine democracy in Kano.
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Going back to the classroom!, by Segun Odegbami

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February 8, 2025By
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A few days ago, Felix, a childhood friend that I had not seen or heard from since we both left secondary school in Jos (he went to St. John’s College while I was to St. Murumba College) called me up from the blue.
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After all the usual felicitations he commended me for attaining national prominence the way I did despite the ‘ordinariness’ of our foundation coming out of Jos. Of course, I knew what he meant.
I have probably been the most hyped and most visible retired sports person in Nigerian sports. My time in professional sport and life since retiring, almost half a Century of both connected to the media in one form or the other, have kept me constantly in public eye.
Felix considered me a very successful business man in the field of sports. And he said so in a few words. The situation is that even when I was playing football on a full-time basis as a Civil servant in Oyo State, I was so afraid of the uncertainty of life-after-sport that I veered early into business, buying and selling sports kits, beer, soft drinks, cement and even aspects of the media, none of which I was formally trained for. I never thought I need any training.
From my personal observation, the life-after-sport of former famous sports persons, were not good adverts. So, in my mind some form of business (I was not going to practice Mechanical engineering because I had no deep passion for it) was the answer to guaranteeing a successful life after the glitz and the glitter of a career in sports.
So, I understood what Felix was talking about. Optically, the image I conjure in pubic is of a very successful and probably very rich retired person. He even wondered how much I must be worth by now, in Dollars and Pounds.
He was right. By now, following decades of my restlessness in the business world, doing this and doing that, I should be swimming in the pool of international currencies. But I am not.
Occasionally also, I would wonder why I am not in the material class of millionaires and billionaires even as I have carefully nurtured a good name and kept a clean reputation that should put me in that category. Yet I still struggle to float above the waters of survival. My life is an optical illusion of material ‘success’ in the classic sense of it.
The reality now, however, is that despite my huge unquantifiable ‘success’, the past four days have revealed to me why I would be a great model for ‘how NOT to start and run business’. Put more succinctly, my business life, copied, would be a perfect model for ‘how to fail in business’. It has been a complete antithesis of good business model.
In the past four days, I have come to realize there were missing ingredients in my foundation, the things I did not do right at the start of my venture into that uncharted, dog-eat-dog world. I was without proper grounding, without any formal or informal training, and without guidance into what was characterised by uncertainty, constant changes, unending challenges, and dangerous minefields in business.
It’s been like a life-time ago since I retired from an active sports career. It’s been over four decades of foraying into business. But it is now, after three days of sitting in a classroom and listening to a young man called Adeola Badmus of Piston and Fusion Business Academy, that took several of us ‘students’ (management and Directors of StillEarth Holdings where I humbly serve as a Director) through a Master Class course in Business Strategy and Planning, that I have been humbled by learning that I could have been a very successful multi-billion Dollar businessman today armed with the lessons and teachings from that 3-day course.
I wish I knew, many years ago when my talent in football was just sprouting, a little of what I have just learnt in three days. I wish I had the sense then to have sat at the foot of a mentor or a teacher, and listened to tips on basic, tested principles that would have prepared me adequately, cushioned my chances of failure, and mitigated against certain risks attendant to every business.
I have been thinking about these things in the past three days as my eyes opened reality and to the traps that caught generations of gifted and once-famous sports persons. Knowing these essentials would have freed thousands of sports stars from the landscape littered with stories of hardship, neglect and penury in the evening of life.
I wish I had been better prepared for the future in my own youthful years as access to what I experienced these past four days will mitigate the risk in the adventurous route most superstar athletes take and fail.
I am on the board of a conglomerate – StillEarth Holdings. They offered me the opportunity to return to the classroom and to be reborn.
So, after three days of life-changing lessons I have set a new mission for my life.
My mission now is to replicate the model of going to the classroom to prepare young budding gifted boys and girls mainly in sports and entertainment, whose lives are clouded by the prospects of fame and fortune for nurturing in order to sustain for a life time.
I have found out late that the classroom is a strong and safe tower that all can run back to in order to reset the buttons of the principles of succeeding in business.
I shall start to do something about the last four days – a program in my secondary school, SOCA, for the young athletes about to graduate and go into the world in the chase of fame and fortune, and arm them with knowledge and information about the business world, the simple principles, the obvious pitfalls, the practices to be avoided, the regular training they need in order to ensure that their lives after sports lead to material successes counted in Dollars and Pounds.
It was a fantastic experience going back to the classroom.
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We're trailing truck driver who crushed 3 mechanics to death in Ogun – Police

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February 8, 2025By
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The Police Command in Ogun on Friday said they are on the trail of the truck driver who crushed three automobile technicians to death at Kemta, Abeokuta, on Wednesday.
CSP Omolola Odutola, the Command’s Spokesperson, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta.
Odutola explained that the driver escaped the scene immediately after the incident.
NAN reports that several automobile technicians at the Ajebo Mechanic Village Abeokuta on Thursday protested the killing of their colleagues.
The technicians, members of the Nigeria Automobile Technicians Association (NATA), blocked the Ajebo/OGTV road and vowed not to allow trucks to ply it until necessary steps were taken.
They sought a concrete solution to eliminate the series of accidents being experienced around the area by the government.
The police spokesperson told NAN that the technicians were aware of the police efforts to apprehend the driver.
” The driver is at large. The technicians are aware of the whole issue that he has not been arrested. The truck is in the police station,” she said.
Odutola explained that the police representatives had long discussions with truck owners, technicians, and victims’ relatives.
In an interview with NAN, Saheed Arulogun, chairman of the Ajebo Mechanic Village, also confirmed that the truck driver was at large.
Arulogun noted that the truck owners were making moves to ensure that the deceased were released to their families for burial.
” They also said there will be a meeting to compensate the families of the deceased.
” There will be a meeting that will involve all parties by 4:00p.m today. We will know the next step after the meeting,” he said.
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Nollywood, social media, prosperity preaching by religious institutions fueling get-rich-quick syndrome â Remi Tinubu

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The wife of President Bola Tinubu, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has said skewed messages projected by some movies, social media and religious organisations are fueling the get-rich-quick syndrome which is also driving Nigerias high rate of trafficking in persons. She stated this on Friday, February 7, when the Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) Binta Bello, led the top management of the agency to her office at the State House, Abuja. Senior Special Assistant to the First Lady on Media, Busola Kukoyi, in a statement titled First Lady reiterates call for re-orientation for hard work and patience’ said Mrs Tinubu also pledged her support to the agencys ongoing fight against human trafficking. The First Lady, who was briefed on the activities of the Agency, particularly the recent raid on a baby factory in Abuja, where 19 pregnant young girls were rescued, called on youths to stop making themselves easy targets for traffickers and other criminally minded people by embracing the virtues of patience and hard work. The get rich quick syndrome is not helping matters. Even our religious institutions are doing prosperity preaching and even the bible talks about work. Social media is also not helping. Nollywood as well, the statement read. The post Nollywood, social media, prosperity preaching by religious institutions fueling get-rich-quick syndrome Remi Tinubu appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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