Wednesday, September 30, 2020

CUTTING DOWN OKE OYINBO TREES, A STAB IN THE BACK OF HISTORY.

In the spirit of 60th independence anniversary in Nigeria, I reflect on the reckless demolition of one of the heritage sites in Epe. The Oke-Oyinbo trees, over a hundred years, had provided shed for leisure seekers and income for traders as far as I know and its loss is nothing but a stab in the back of our history.

During my high school days at Odo-Obara, Oke-Oyinbo was a sure place to visit especially when ram sellers from Northern Nigeria are around to sell rams during Ileya period. I also remember vividly how my late uncle, Mr. Razak Kaka will take us to Oke-Oyinbo to drink palmwine whenever he visits Epe. These are the few memories I personally have with the Oke-Oyinbo trees. 

Similarly, the old picture of the trees and building as posted by Osifeko Mark Olaniyi, elicited reaction from a facebooker who goes by the name Xman Ola. He xrays the importance and significance of the trees thus:

" I remember paying to enter Lufasi park few years ago and one of their major attraction was a tree called "Vultures nest" or something like that they said it was over 100 years and is home to a wide range of birds. I just smiled and remembered the Okeoyinbo tree and Sungbo tree in Eredo. The tree didn't come close to them in size and history but it was fortunate to be located in a place where it was appreciated ", he said. 

One other vital historical significance of the Oke-Oyinbo trees apart from environmental and tourism benefits is the fact that during the early years of mobile communication (GSM) introduced to Nigeria by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, there seemed to be a terrestrial force that alligned with network connections under the tree. The popular call center business of those years thrived under the Oke-Oyinbo trees and it was not uncommon to see residents of the community trooping there from far and near to make phone calls. MTN and ECONET were the two major networks then as calls were charged on a per second billing. This was due to the high rates with which SIM cards, mobile phones and recharge cards were sold. Unfortunately, the trees are gone before our eyes!
 
As shared by the twitter handle of Lagos Records and Archives Bureau (LASRAB), one can not help but feel very sad for crass irresponsibility of some of our leaders who have got no foresight in preserving our common heritage and by extension, history.

The colonial building and trees which has been in existence from the colonial era was sadly demolished to pave way for whatever project the perpetrators and conspirators have in mind. Although it is on record that the former Governor of Lagos, Akinwunmi Ambode halted construction activities on the site, the deeds has already been done! Poor trees!

While it feels great to know that independence celebration was celebrated under the trees of Oke-Oyinbo by Kinsmen from Epe, sadly, this history has been erased for coming generatons.
 
A post sighted from LASRAB twitter handle noted the significance of the trees  to Epe people as regards independence day. It reads:
" Under the famous but now cut off Okeoyinbo tree, Epe people gathered to celebrate the independence.
By Thursday, 29 September 1960, the town had assumed a “never-to-be-forgotten-day look”. They were all anxious for the day.
The Bicycle attached was bought on Independence Day. The message on everybody’s lips was that “yes, indeed, we are free”. The mood of the celebrations was captured in the lyrics of a song by the popular local musician, Ligali Mukaiba.

The opening stanza of the song “Ominira wole de, e je ka jo e je ka yo” meant “finally, independence is here let us rejoice and be happy”.
According to Pa Oluwo, even a deaf man could sense that the atmosphere was unusual.
In the run-up to Independence Day in Epe, the center of attraction was Saint Michael Church, Popo-Oba. The pupils were there to rehearse for the celebration in order to prepare for the great day.
With the commissioning of new roads, people were very excited by the prospect of self-rule. 
Excerpts from: Independence in Epe (Nigeria): political divisions leading to a dual celebration by Oluwasegun Mufutau Jimoh".

What would have been a tourist attraction site with huge revenue generation to government is no more. If history were human, this dastardly act would anihiliate it. We can only forgive, we can't forget.

Happy Independence Day fellow Nigerans.



Sunday, September 27, 2020

OPEN DEFECATION ARRESTS IN LAGOS, A BEAM OF HOPE FOR EPEMARINA.


On twitter recently, I saw some funny pictures trending. The guys were caught in the act of defecating openly in public places, a common act in the country especially in coastal communities.

The arrest sent some hopeful signals to me in the sense that if enforcement agencies really get to work, acts of this kind would drastically reduce.

One fact about open defecation and our marine habitats is the fact that everything we push into our water bodies comes back to us.

You may be wondering how but the simple truth is that all garbage or wastes dumped harm living organisms in there and risks our health. I have witnessed fresh excreta in fishes after beng cut. I have seen polythene bags in goats. These are harmful to humans and one of such harm is ingestion of microplastics which we humans in turn consume with the fish, crabs, prawn etc that we buy.

The guys in the pictures below were caught by Envronmental task force against open defecation in Lagos. This move is laudable as it supports environmental advocacy against climate change and then, EpeMarina comes to mind with high hopes.

I envision a safer and cleaner EpeMarina shoreline in my hometown, Epe, if the task force are deployed there. I imagine a serene EpeMarina where I could go and relax to experience the freshness and sweetness of the shoreline without covering my nose and spitting saliva.

This is possible if we all come together to take climate action for the benefit of generations unborn. 

#ProtectEpeMarina #ClimateActionNow


Saturday, September 26, 2020

TRUCK (TIPPER) LOADED WITH STRANDED COMMUTERS PLUNGES INTO EPE RIVER.

The truck being pulled out of the swamp

Last night, news flew around town about an unfortunate incident at Begger (Oko-Orisan) bridge involving a 20 tonnes haulage truck.
The truck was said to have lifted stranded commuters heading to Epe and in a bid to avoid an head on collision with an oncoming vehicle, it swerved into the swampy section of the river.

As at the time of filing this report, the truck has so far been removed. 3 bodies have also been recovered according to LASEMA. While rescue operations in search of survivors  are still on going, an average of 15 people were said to have been on board according to an eye witness.
As it stands now, the unfortunate incident is causing massive gridlock on the T-Junction axis, precisely Petrocam fuelling station. Motorists and commuters are advised to take alternative routes.

📸 Lawal Afeez

Thursday, September 24, 2020

FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: LIBERIAN PRESIDENT, HYENA MAN, VIRGINITY TEST AND THE BRAVE LAGOS WOMAN, A MUST READ.

Dear amiable readers keen on having a first hand experience, awareness and advocacy against #FGM, I have been away for a while now and trust me, I am back with stories from around Africa.
Please enjoy and spread the news, very important. 
LIBERIA MAKES BOLD STATEMENT AGAINST FGM.
President George Weah's Address to the 75th UN General Assembly:
"On the issue of ending #FGM, for the first time in our country, traditional leaders have agreed to take ownership for ending this harmful practice. This has resulted into a first-of-its-kind suspension of the activities of all traditional bush schools in Liberia, where this harmful practice is carried out.
Also, we recently passed into law the Domestic Violence Act; a legal instrument that seeks to abolish all forms of violence meted out against women and children."
HAVE YOU HEARD OF HYENA MEN?
'Sexual Cleansing' is a common harmful practice in some African countries where a girl is expected to have sex after her first period; they are forced to have sex with a paid sex worker known as a "Hyena Man" once they reach puberty.
The practise is common in parts of Zambia, Malawi, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Angola, Ivory Coast and Congo.
It's viewed as a way to ritually cleanse girls after their first period, often within a 3-day window.
Some families tell girls they'll die or get diseased if they don't have sex with a HYENA.

WHAT WILL YOU DO IF YOUR HUSBAND DID THIS?
A man from Chiwaridzo (Zimbabwe) removed his daughter's pants to check if she's still a virgin; he inspected her (fondled her genitals to see if the hymen is still there) and asked her to leave the room!
Virginity Test is so common in Zimbabwe (and over 20 countries in the world) that Archbishop Johannes Ndanga said, "Girls as young as 12 are examined by church elders.
If a man marries a woman who is not a virgin, she must then find a virgin for her husband to marry in a polygamous union as compensation."
BRAVE LAGOS WOMAN ABSCONDS FROM HOME TO PROTECT HER DAUGHTERS FROM FGM.
A woman (Mrs Oyeronke Adams) who ran away with her 3 daughters and refused #FGM on the eldest one (Mariam Adams) in accordance to their family traditions has been declared WANTEDFace vomiting by the Dada Bakare and Alarape Aligbangba families of Ajah in  Eti-Osa LGA. 

Mrs Oyeronke opposed their decision to force her daughter into an early marriage in 2018 as well as her circumcision as part of the preparation for the marriage; they are blaming her for the mishap in their families.
Dear @lagosstategov pls take note of this.

#ENDFGM

MAN RAPES 9 YEAR OLD GIRL AT KNIFE POINT INSIDE HER MOTHER’S BEDROOM.


A 20-year-old boy, Samana Shua’ibu, has been arrested by the police in Bauchi State, for allegedly raping a 9-year-old girl after threatening to stab her with a knife in Dini.
The suspect allegedly sneaked into the bedroom of the victim’s mother through the window, threatened to stab the minor before raping her.
The suspect, who lives in the same compound as the family of the victim, was arrested after the victim’s father, Mohammed Sani, reported the incident to the police. 
The victim has been taken to General Hospital, Toro, for medical treatment, while the suspect has confessed to the crime.

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

POWER OUTAGE: TOTAL BLACKOUT IN EPE CAUSED BY A FALLEN POLE.

The provision of affordable, safe and constant power supply is one of the basic amenties provided for a society and its people to function by the government. 
It is however no news that Epe has since donkey years been saddled with the responsibility of finding lasting solutions to poor and epileptic power supply.
In recent times, there seem to be flashes and rays of hope as the supply witnessed a little bit of stability via rotation.
Unfortunately, the supply has hit another low as there has been total blackout in these past days.
The reason for the blackout has however been discovered. It was reported that an electric pole had fallen along the popular Epe-Ito-Ikin road. The cause of the fallen pole may have been as a result of an accident or natural phenomenon.
The blackout will no doubt dash the hopes of residents who have been enjoying the fair stability recently. 
It was however gathered that  IKEDC officials have been making frantic efforts to fix the pole and restore power supply swftly. 



Sunday, September 20, 2020

WORLD CLEAN UP DAY: STAKEHOLDERS ADVOCATE FOR ECO-FRIENDLY PRACTICES, CALL FOR SWIFT CLIMATE ACTION.

Teachers, students, volunteers, and other stakeholders have called for urgent climate action to mitigate the impact of global warming on the ecosystem. The stakeholders made the call at 2020 edition of world clean up day. As part of the activity set aside to celebrate this year’s event, the FABE International Foundation sponsored International Coastal Cleanup Day 2020 tagged ” Protect Epe Marina, our Cultural Heritage” which took place on Saturday 19th September, 2020 at Epe Marina Waterfront. 
The Cleanup exercise meant to sensitize residents, community leaders, traditional leaders, government and other stakeholders about the urgent need to address the reckless environmental degradation of Epe Marina, was celebrated amid fanfare. In order to have an impactful cleanup, the exercise which was billed to take place at the Chief Arashi Balogun compound’s axis was moved to another section of the Marina very close to the Marine Police Jetty. This is due to the fact that the volume of wastes dumped there and open defecation was unimaginable. 
With the deployment of various implements, materials and tools, the exercise therefore kicked off around 08:45 AM with Eco teachers, Eco ambassadors (students) and volunteers tirelessly cleaning up filthy dumps of refuse defacing the shoreline. It is worthy to note that over 15 full waste bags of plastic bottles of different brands were collected from the refuse which will be returned to schools for upcycling and recycling purposes. Other wastes collected include nylon wraps, fashion bags, shoes, clothes, carpets, bra, underwears, baby diapers, electric wires, ghana must go bags etc. Strangely, local calabash, local charms, medical drip bags etc were also found during the cleanup. 
As part of the objective of the exercise, participants embarked on a road walk to the ancient and popular Epe Fish market ( Oluwo ) for the sole purpose of sensitizing market women and men on the need to desist from polluting the shoreline. 

The sensitization which is aimed at advocating for sustainable practices to mitigate against Climate change also touched areas like endangered animals protection waste management, waste sorting, recycling and upcycling, composting and tree planting. At the market, the Eco Ambassadors were overwhelmed at the sight of animals like python, tortoise, crocodiles, pangolins etc for the first time. The fun awareness campaign walk further moved to The Royal Palace of Olu Epe of Epe, Oba Shefiu Adewale and finally to that of Oloja of Epe, Oba Kamorudeen Ishola Animashaun.
The essence was to submit a petition against the environmental degradation at Epe Marina. The letter which seeks the unwavering support of the kings in facilitating actionable solutions to the menace. While both Royal Majesties were away on community engagements, the letters were well received by their aides who promised participants of prompt delivery. 
Speaking during the exercise was the Principal of Odomola Senior High School, Alhaja Adebanjo who came to support the organizers and participants. While she appealed to be excused to attend to other official assignments as regard school resumption, she was full of praises towards the laudable idea and then thanked the sponsors for a job well done. She thereby admonished youths to be eco friendly in the community.
” I am here to support this exercise because it is a wonderful idea. I give kudos to the Eco Coordinators and Eco Ambassadors and other volunteers taking active part in this exercise. It is quite a great job and I thank FABE International Foundation for sponsoring the project and also for training our teachers and students on environmental sustainability. 

I believe in a friendly eco system, I believe in the project which is to maintain a balanced environment. Environmental cleanliness and protection of our shoreline to us will promote good health and wealth and I hope this kind of gesture would be maintained. I hereby encourage our youths to be Eco friendly in waste management, waste sorting, recycling and upcycling”. she said. 
While speaking to the coordinator of the exercise, Kaka Babatunde, he briefed Ekohotblog on the inspiration behind the exercise. 
” I give glory to God Almighty for making this day a success. The fact that there is no downpour today is an answered prayer. I give thanks to Mrs. Temitope Okunnu, the Founder of FABE International Foundation for the virtual training and also for funding this project which I think is the first of its kind in the history of this town. This idea was conceived in the spirit of undying love for my home town. 
We ( Epe Eco schools ) were supposed to have this exercise in our school’s eco gardens but I felt it will be more impactful if we make it public bacause I am fully aware that many NGOs carry out Beach Cleanup in areas like Marina Beach, Eleko Beach and Elegushi Beach. The sensitization, awareness and advocacy to stop Climate change and Global warming in those communities can also be exercised here in Epe by virtue of being a coastal (riverine) community”, he said. 
He further stated the why Epe Marina was chosen for the clean up, the challenges encountered and appreciated everyone who took active parts in the exercise. 

” I will start by saying the COVID outbreak for me is a blessing in disguise because it gave me the opportunity to think outside the box to engage in other profitable adventures especially volunteering for community services. I give kudos to Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his resolve to care for government workers by prompt payment of salaries during the lockdown. I can’t imagine what would have been going back home if it was the other way round. So, Epe Marina was chosen over other environmentally degraded areas by virtue of being a coastal shoreline where our fore fathers earn a living. Its historic relevance in the development of Epe via rich cultural festivals like Kayo-Kayo and Eebi ( Okoshi ) makes it worthy to be considered” 
” Therefore the challenges encountered are not too insurmountable because I am sure issues will always come up in planning and executing this exercise. There were bottlenecks here and there especially the fact that the funding came a little late after presenting the proposal but in the end, I was resolute and resilient in bringing together and diligently managing both human and financial resources in my care for the project in just three days”.
 ” I humbly and immensely appreciate my senior and fellow colleagues in the teaching profession for their love and relentless support. Notable among them are Alhaja Adebanjo, Odomola Senior High School Principal, Mr. Ashaolu, Mrs. Amos, Mrs. Elewuro, Mr. Quadri, Mr. Ogunde, Mrs. Ashiru, Mrs. Gbemi, Mr. Oloritun, Mr. Babatola Ben, Mrs. Oduyemi, Mrs, Gafar, Miss. Sanni, Mr. Adelakun and Mr. Eni " . 
Kaka also gave kudos to Mr. Osifeko Mark Olaniyi, the convener of EDERC and Epe Local Government CPS, Mr. Tunde Subair Epe local government SLG, Epe Local Government Supervisor for Environment, Mr. Ogunbekun, Mr. Okusanya Adewale Olumade, the convener of 100 Smiles Campaign, Impact Performance Alliance members of MOCPED, all Team leads, Eco coordinators and students of Army Children, Odomola, Epe Girls’ and Odo-Obara high schools. He stated that their supports and participation is a testament to the fact that much can be done with little when there is unity. 
While the exercise attracted residents who came to catch a glimpse of the cleanup, Mr. Osifeko Mark Olaniyi also spoke to Ekohotblog about the careless attitude of residents towards the shoreline despite the efforts of government to solve waste issues. 
He said: ” Before pointing fingers at government, let us point it to ourselves and neighbors. I am ashamed at what I saw. Our people defecate openly along our shorelines to erode our heritage that could also be a source of income to residents through Marine commerce and tourism. 
You can blame the government for not doing enough to enforce our laws but a share of the blame also rests on our people. It is unfortunate that our people are not willing to make sacrifices or take responsibility for their environment. Must government resort to force an prosecution for us to be responsible citizens? We easily call out government for blocked drainages, erosion and folding while we forget to play our own parts”. 
It is simply heartwarming to know that Epe community is raising a generation of eco friendly youths. The future of our environment would be in safe hands as their level of exposure towards environmental protection and sustainable practices. While participants are hopeful of urgent climate action towards preserving our cultural heritage, Epe Marina, from the concerned stakeholders in high places, it is hoped that such action is taken fast.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

POLICE ARREST 17-YR-OLD BOY FOR ALLEGEDLY RAPING TWO MINORS IN BAUCHI

A 17-year-old boy, Daniel James, has been arrested by the police in Bauchi State, for allegedly defiling his 7 and 5-year-old sisters.

The command’s spokesperson, DSP Mohammd Ahmed Wakil, in a statement on Saturday, September 19, said that the suspect was arrested after the victims’ parents reported at the 'D' Division Bauchi.

“On the 17/09/2020 at about 1809hrs one Hannatu Sadiq ‘f’ aged 35yrs of Nassarawa Jahun Bauchi and Hajara Abdullahi ‘f’ aged 25yrs of the same address jointly came to ‘D’ Division Bauchi and reported that on the same date at about 1600hrs one Daniel James ‘m’ aged 17yrs of the same address, raped their two daughters named Hasiya (not real name) ‘f’ aged 7yrs of the same address and Hauwa (not real name) ‘f’ aged 5yrs of the same address.
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On receipt of the report team of Policemen was drafted to the scene. The victims were rushed to General Hospital Bauchi for Medical Examination and the suspect arrested. During interrogation he confessed to the crime and attested to be a sodomy. Investigation is on progress after which suspect will be charge to court for prosecution,” the statement reads.

#stoprape
#endrape
#saynotorape

Friday, September 18, 2020

WORLD CLEAN UP DAY 2020: FABE INTERNATIONAL SETS TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEAN UP DAY IN EPE

 
One of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted to enhance sustainable living is SDG 17 which creates room for stakeholders from both coropate bodies and government institutions to collaborate and forge a strong alliance to lift societies. This is definitely one of the hallmarks of FABE International Foundation, Lekki Lagos, Nigeria, an organisation which aims at promoting environmental sustainability, ending poverty, hunger and Climate change for sustainable living.
Presently, the NGO is expanding its tentacles to hard to reach communities in Lagos which include Epe, Badagry and Ikorodu. These communities have benefitted immensely through the EcoSchoolsNg project sponsored by Access Bank and ACT Foundation. The project has in the last two months facilitated the virtual training of some selected teachers ( Eco Coordinators ) and students ( Eco Ambassadors ) to raise awareness on sustainable practices to wage war against climate change.
Some of these practices are waste management, waste sorting, upcycling, recycling, organic farming, tree planting. All these sustainable practices are expected to be passed on to thousands of children in schools and communities.

Come Saturday 19th September 2020, Epe Marina, a historic and culturally relevant shoreline in the community would witness the clean up exercise to commemorate World Cleanup Day 2020. It is ably organised by Eco Coordinators Group ( ECO-CG ), a group of trained teachers on environmentally sustainable practices with the support of Epe Local Government Environmental Department.
The exercise is also being supported by FABE International Foundation, EcoSchoolsNg and sponsored by ACT Foundation and Access Bank. The exercise will witness series of enlightenment campaign on environmentally sustainable practices with music and food.

It is strategically planned to accommodate 20 participants per group so that COVID protocols, health and safety guidelines would be strictly adhered to. Also to further strengthen sustainable practices in the community, a petition duly signed by all participants in the exercise will be delivered to the Local government authorities and traditional leaders.

However, the exercise which will touch Epe popular fish market is open to interested volunteers from the community who can reach the coordinator, Babatunde Kaka on 0806 211 1283.

#ClimateAction
#SDGs
#SaveEpeMarina
#ProtectEpeMarina

Monday, September 14, 2020

MAN, 67, CLAIMS HE WAS BEWITCHED BY A PASTOR, RAPES 12 YEAR OLD GIRL DURING ILEYA HOLIDAY.

A 67-year-old commercial tricyclist, James Olajoyetan,has been arrested for allegedly defiling a 12-year-old girl who came to spend the just celebrated Sallah holiday with her visually impaired grandfather in the Ejigbo, Lagos.
ThisDay reports that the suspect allegedly defiled the victim four times. It was reported that one of the occasions was right in the victim’s grandfather’s one-room apartment.

According to the victim, James had called her, pretending to send her on an errand when he grabbed and defiled her.”When I went , I stood in front of his door. He told me to come inside to collect the money. 

When I did, he shut the door,pulled off my pants, laid me on the bed, pulled off his trouser, brought out his manhood and laid on me.While he was doing it I wanted to shout. He hit me severally and covered my mouth” She said.

Olajoyetan was caught by a neighbor who was alerted by the victim’s cry and out of curiosity, he peeped through the window, forced the door open, to catch him in the act. He resided an alarm and residents rushed to the apartment and handed the suspect to the police.

However, the suspect claims he was bewitched by a Pastor who had threatened to place spiritual load on his head and ensure he was publicly disgraced.

“Since then, I didn’t know what came over me. They claimed I raped the girl four times, but it was only once. My wife died in 2005. I have six children, the first is 35yrs and the last is 17yrs. I am still shocked that I could lay with a child that is much younger than my last child. When she came in, I gave her N100 and she hugged me. At that point, I lost my sense of judgement”. He said.

#Endrapenow #saynotorape

SPECIAL ADVISER ON EDUCATION, TOKUNBO WAHAB REACTS TO PROTESTING UNIONS IN LASU FOR MINIMUM WAGE PAYMENT.

The Special Adviser on Education of Lagos, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab has reacted to the protesting LASU workers in a 
press release. 
The SAE detailed how the institution gets funding from the Lagos State Government despite being on subvention like other MDAs. 
Also, he stated how the State government undertake infrastructural developments in the instituton and admonished the management of the instituton to pay their staff salaries so as not to sabotage the efforts of school reopening by the Babajide Sanwo-Olu's administration in Lagos State.
Find below the press release as sighted by Epaloguestory as said by the SAE:

"We wish to state categorically that Lagos State University, like other subvented MDAs, collects the sum of N450,000,000.00 (Four hundred and fifty million naira) EVERY MONTH from The Lagos State Government as Subvention. The Government expects the institutions to also be responsible in the application of the funds and the staffing of the institutions. We must also have at the back of our mind that they have IGR which they generate and not accountable to government on how same is expended. 

"Aside the Subvention, the government is also responsible for the infrastructural developments (which include the recently approved 8,000 plus bed hostel in this same LASU) of the institutions and other ancillary things including payment for accreditation exercise for which the last one cost the government close to N500m.

"We expect that the management of these institutions pay up their staff salaries to avoid situations that looks more like deliberate sabotaging of the efforts of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led administration as we prepare for schools resumption this week".

It is therefore our strong believe that government and the protesting workers will find a lasting solution to the situation on ground.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

FREE GCE: EREDO PROGRESSIVES RELEASE LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES.

The Eredo Progressives has released the list of qualified candidates after a meticulous selection process. The Salami Idris led committe published the news this evening via social media.

The date for registration and presentation of forms to successful candidates was also made known. However, the committee pleaded with teachers to participate in the tutorials meant to prepare the candidates for a successful examination. Altruistic teachers who will take part in the tutorial are however promised to be paid stipends.

PUBLICATION OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR EREDO PROGRESSIVES FREE GCE REGISTRATION

Good day our distinguished Royal Fathers, respectable leaders of honour and indefatigable youths. We sincerely appreciate your utmost trust and support.

Having considered and approved the recommendations of the Committee as stated in the  report earlier presented, the Committee found it expedient to publish the names of the BENEFICIARIES of the FREE GCE REGISTRATION.

The BENEFICIARIES are on Ward basis with their SCORES in the SCREENING TEST and SUBJECT AREAS. 

The Committee is hereby making the FOLLOWING PROPOSALS:

REGISTRATION OF THE BENEFICIARIES TO BE ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,2020 BY 8:00AM. BENEFICIARIES SHOULD COME ALONG WITH 2 PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS, BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION FOR REGISTRATION.

PRESENTATION OF GCE PHOTOCARD TO BE ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,2020 BY 11:00AM.

 PRESENTATION OF GCE PHOTOCARD TO BE DONE SYMBOLICALLY BY OUR RESPECTED ROYAL FATHERS AND DISTINGUISHED LEADERS IN EREDO. This is to stimulate the INTEREST of the BENEFICIARIES and serve as MOTIVATING FACTOR for our upcoming GENERALS.

The Venue of the REGISTRATION and PRESENTATION is ODO-NOFORIJA TOWN HALL, NOFORIJA, EREDO LCDA.

INTENSIVE COACHING FOR BENEFICIARIES SHALL BE DONE AT TWO CENTRES- POBUNA SENIOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL. POKA and OKEMAGBA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. MOJODA. The Coaching shall hold from Monday through Friday between 4-6pm for a proposed duration of eight (8) weeks.

Please, be informed that interested members of EREDO LCDA who can make COMMUNITY sacrifice should show INTEREST by contacting the undersigned or any of the Committee members. Note however that stipends shall be paid to PARTICIPATING TEACHERS.

Thank you all.

SIGNED:
SALAMI, IDRIS A.
CHAIRMAN, 
EREDO PROGRESSIVES FREE GCE REGISTRATION COMMITTEE.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT: LADY ATTACKS PASTOR YEARS AFTER SEXUALLY MOLESTING HER IN HIS OFFICE IN HER BID TO PLAY IN THE 2020 OLYMPICS.

A victim of sexual harassment who goes by the name Beatrice Wealth has taken to her twitter page to bare out all her excruciating pains and bottled up burden. She alleged that she was harassed some years ago by an RCCG pastor who also doubles as sports director, offered her the chance to be recruited as a female Basketball player in the 2020 Olympics.

The shocking revelations could be found on her twitter handle @beatricewealth_ where she also expressed how challenging it feels for her to speak up. As if that was not enough, she also dragged another Lecutrer at Yabatech who was her then Supervisor. 

On people who condemn victims who speak up later in life after being harassed, molested or raped, she also has a message for them.

"I was sexually harassed by pst. Paul Bankole in 2016, the then Directorate of Sport in RCCG right in his office at redemption camp. I was introduced to him by a friend in school (Yabatech) because he said he was recruiting female basketball players to form a team for RCCG.

"He said some of the players would get into the national team and represent Nigeria in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. I was the first female he got in contact with and we were talking about recruiting other females. I went to redemption camp for the first time in 2016 to play basketball.
"He showed me the court and even introduced me to an acquaintance as his daughter after the man said we looked alike. All i wanted to do was play basketball and get the opportunity to play in Tokyo 2020 Olympics but on the 2nd or 3rd visit (can't remember) after about an hour at his office before going to the court (he was busy at the time), He said he wanted to see the pictures on my phone, and i gave it to him. Then he showed me a quote i had saved about loving fiercely...and said I should send it to him which i did via whatsapp.

"He handed my phone back to me & after some time came to where i was standing (i was looking at some things he pasted on his memo board), he sat on the chair & told me to sit on his lap. I said i can't & then he pulled me to his lap and said i should kiss him, i said i can't. 

"He said he wanted to kiss my pink lips (he had made a remark on my lips through WhatsApp before but i didn't pay attention to it then, a lot of people talk about it and i take it as a compliment).

"He forced a kiss on me while trying to touch me inappropriately, I was shocked, I kept my lips tightly shut .... this man is old, he's married, he's a pastor, different thoughts were running through my mind.

"I told him to stop that I didn't want to and after trying severally he stopped, stood up and said he'll drive me to the basketball court which he did then drove off for about 30 minutes saying he wanted to cool off. That was the last time i went to redemption camp.

"I called my friend and told her about it, I was angry and so disappointed. I analysed my every step, I was on low cut, baggy Jersey and trainers, there's no erotic picture or video on my phone so what could have pushed him to do that?
I brushed my lips hard when I got home

"My belief in God at that point became really shaky cos a supposed man of God could do that! a man probably in his 60s with gray hair. It's not like i wear tight dresses, i was on my normal baggy basketball Jersey.

"I didn't tell anyone else and decided to let it go because Who was going to believe me a common student as opposed to believing an "anointed" man of God, directorate of sport? It would have been the church against me.

"I just remembered today while i was talking to someone and then it hit me again and i felt like getting it off my chest. I see people attack women asking why they are talking about it after a couple of years but you won't understand until it has happened to you.

"I'm not angry anymore, I'm at peace with myself knowing that it was not my fault. I'm not responsible for the actions of a grown man.

"If you've ever been harassed, molested or raped, i hope you'd one day find the courage to talk about it. I hope one day you stop feeling shame and it stops hurting.

"I will one day speak on my then supervisor Dr. Odunlade Adekola K. (not the actor ó) in Environmental Biology department of Yabatech  who also molested me but not today. For him I will take legal steps when i can afford to cos he doesn't deserve to be anyone else's supervisor or lecturer. He was a master manipulator and he'll be whispering and saying "i hope you're not recording". I recorded severally but his voice was too low".

While we condemn every act of rape, sexual harrasment and molestation, we strongly believe that Beatrice must have been born under a lucky star being that it was just a forceful kiss she encountered and vehemently refused. Until she reveals her encounter with her Supervisor at Yabatech sooner or later, we keep our fingers crossed.

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UNTOLD STORY OF ADULTS WHO RAPE MALE CHILDREN.KANO CENTRE ADMITS 573 SEXUALLY- ABUSED BOYS IN THREE YEARS.



 

Accused perpetrator in Kano

Sexual abuse is on the rise in various parts of the country, but not much is reported especially about the cases of little boys who get sodomised by adults. Grace OBIKE reports that the sexual abuse of male children is frequent because the law enforcement agents often fail to prosecute the perpetrators.

A LITTLE over two years ago, at 7 years of age Adamu (not real name) from Kano state had to deal with the traumatic effect of being repeatedly sodomised by a man who always grabbed him, while he was on his way to school. Eventually, he became very sick and was hospitalised after his mother realised that maggots were coming out of his anus. 

Also, 3-year-old Mohammed (not real name) does not understand why his mother is fussing over him many times. She is always taking him to see the doctor at the Waraka Sexual Assault Referral Centres unit of the Murtala Muhammad specialist hospital in Kano, where the boy is given an injection. His mother, Hindattu Adam, had just discovered that her brother-in-law has been abusing her young son for a while. According to the little boy, his uncle makes him fondle his penis, then he puts it into the little boy’s mouth to suck and push it into his anus whenever his mother is not around.

And for 4-year-old Ahmed (not real name), his parents thought allowing him go to the mosque with his older brother at 4 pm for prayers would be safe since the mosque was in the neighbourhood, but unknown to them, a paedophile who has been trailing the young boy took the opportunity to rape him.

“He grabbed me when I went to the mosque, pulled down my pants and put it into my anus then I saw mucus coming out,” Ahmed explained to the social worker at the Waraka centre.

All Sadiq (not real name) wanted a hot meal in his stomach before crawling up to sleep in the place he shares with his fellow Almajiri. But alas! A rapist is close by scheming how to violate the 14-year boy.

As he waited for his teacher to return from where he had gone to after their prayers at the mosque, a man he knew as a friend of Alhaji Ibrahim, whose house he sometimes goes to clean and fetches water for a token, walked up to him and asked if he was hungry to which he said ‘yes’.

He asked him to follow him to the house of his rich friend around the Murtala Muhammad hospital who would give him food, and Sadiq grudgingly agreed. Soon he began to worry when the man’s friend caught up with them as they went, and instead of going to the rich man’s house, they took him into a dark part of the hospital.

The man proceeded to hold him down, remove his trousers and started touching his penis but Sadiq protested. “I asked him, what is this mallam? You said that you were going to give me food, why are you touching me?”

Sadiq who hails from Asiri in Jigawa State and has been an Almajiri in Kano for the past six years explained that, as the man was raping him, another man appeared with a bright torchlight, catching him in the act and they were taken to the security. He said the man must have intentionally targeted him because he heard of what his friend, Alhaji Ibrahim does to him, according to the young boy whose face was badly bruised and swollen from severe beating as at the time of his interview with the Nation correspondent. Alhaji Ibrahim always takes him into his room anytime he goes to fetch water and clean his house, removes his trousers and rapes him at will. Anytime he tries to protest, “He says that if I shout, he will report me to the police and I am afraid of the police so I keep quiet and he puts his penis in my anus.” But on this occasion, after they were caught in the act, they were taken to the police station and just as he had always feared, the police turned on him. They asked him to tell them the truth which he did but they did not believe him. They said he was lying, that he enjoyed what was being done to him and he was beaten mercilessly until the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the station caught wind of their actions and ordered that he should be taken to the Waraka centre because he is a minor.

The crime of raping young boys in Kano did not just start.
Three years ago, Salim (not real name) was sodomised repeatedly by his teacher who was eventually caught and jailed. But the 9-year-old later became ill and it was discovered that he has been infected with HIV.

His mother had died a couple of years before and left the poor boy with his father and stepmother. When his unlettered parents heard of his affliction, they kicked the young boy out of the house. He was made to sleep outside with the goats and was not allowed to share the family utensils. He was rather served pap in a shovel until International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Kano got wind of the poor boy’s condition. The NGO took him away from the home and according to FIDA, and he is presently being cared for by a good Samaritan and he is doing well in his new home in Kano.

Similarly,  the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) announced that it apprehended 30 years old Lawalli Bala in Sokoto for sodomising a 12-year old boy whose parents had sheltered him in their house.

Last year in Jos, Plateau state, a call was placed to the Child Helpline of the Cece Yara (save the children in Hausa language) Foundation, the caller reported that a 3-year-old boy was being sodomised by a 15 years old boy, who was a distant relative of the young boy’s maternal grandmother.

The foundation said it investigated and realised that the teenager had not just been sodomising the child but had begun doing the same to the boy’s 9months old baby brother. The case was transferred to the child welfare unit of the Ministry of Women Affairs in Jos.

May last year in Lagos, the centre received a report of a father, sodomising his two sons who were both less than 10 years old along with his friend. The centre took up the case, investigated and realised that the report had some truth to it. The NGO could only counsel the boys because their mother decided to drop the case and refused taking it further or testifying. Eventually, the case was dropped and the paedophiles walked free.

A similar case was reported in Benin city last year. The centre’s attention was drawn to the incident of a 30 years old man who sodomized a 10 years old boy. As Cece Yara began investigations, it realised that the man had done the same to four other boys in Benin and when the police tried arresting the perpetrator, he absconded.

HOW PREVALENT ARE SUCH CASES?
With the help of social media, the news of rape and sexual offences is now being escalated especially by rights groups. Yet not much is being discussed about cases of men raped by their fellow men. The victims tend to keep the secret more to themselves than speak up, says the Director-General NAPTIP Dame Julie Okah-Donli in an interview with The Nation.
 
“I will tell you that cases of sodomy are very high but people don’t report, we cannot shy away from the fact that it happens every day, it is probably even higher than that of girls now but people don’t report and that is the predicament and one of the challenges that we have.”

She added that so far, NAPTIP in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has only handled two cases of Sodomy, and both of them are still in court. Though most non-governmental organisations in the FCT could not provide reliable data about sodomy in Abuja, random interviews with residents show that Abuja is not left out in the hideous act.

A visit to Life Camp, the seat of government of the Minster of the FCT confirms the cases of sodomy that leave many young boys as victims.

Behind Efab estate, close to the Kado fish market in Life camp are arrays of shanties. A carpenter who gave his name as Gayah said, “Four boys all below 12 recently reported that they were raped by one man that always comes around in the afternoon to hang around the area when most people have gone to work. We believe that he might have done it to more boys in the area, but these are the ones we know of.”

Gayah said they reported the case to the police, but they could not prosecute him because the perpetrator absconded.

Another man, suspected of sodomising young boys was also identified by a security man in the area. According to him, the suspect used to tell young boys in the area that he is big in the Abuja movie and music scene. But when questioned by our correspondent, he denied the accusations. He insisted that he is a musician with a music video on YouTube. When asked to prove his status, the accused brought up a Hausa/English Christian music by another artist titled, “Yesu na gode” in which he can be seen jumping around in the background.

“I don’t do anything with children or anyone else. I only spread the love around because I like to see people happy but if you see anyone looking for people to act in porn between men, then I will be interested because I am an actor,” he said.
Paedophile victims

STATISTICS ON SEXUAL ABUSE OF MALE CHILDREN.

According to UNICEF Nigeria, 10 per cent of boys in Nigeria have been victims of sexual violence, and of the children who reported violence, fewer than five out of 100 received support.

In Kano, the Waraka centre reports that 573 sexually abused boys were brought to their centre between January 2017 and March 2020. The office of the Attorney General/Commissioner of the ministry of justice in the state reports handling 95 cases in 2018, 94 in 2019 and 20 earlier in 2020.
 
The Nana Khadija Sexual Assault Referrals Centre (SARCs) in Sokoto reported that since the Centre started in March 2020, it has provided medical care and psychosocial support to 29 male victims of sexual abuse. NSCDC reports that it handled 18 cases of sodomy while NAPTIP reports 25 all in Sokoto. Enugu State Tamar SARCs said it has so far handled eight cases. The Mirabel Centre on its part reports 102 cases of male sexual abuse between January 2017 and July 2020 in Lagos state.

Cece Yara Foundation said that it has received quite a number of cases. Data analyst and centre manager Abuja, Oludayo Ogunbiyi in a chat with The Nation revealed that although it does not have a comprehensive data on the subject, it has recorded 21 cases from Lagos, Ogun, Plateau, Benin and Abuja.

Wanda Adu, the Director Wanda Adu Foundation confirmed that sodomy is prevalent in the country but most times such cases are covered up. She said her Foundation had handled a case of a father in Benue who defiled three of his sons but when it was reported to the police, they said it was a family issue since he was the father and all they did was to caution him not to repeat the crime.

As someone that works with men that have sex with men, cases of sodomy is common in every part of the country with a high number in Cross River and Benue, she said.

“In June this year, my Foundation received a case of a teenage boy in Abuja who reported being defiled by a priest but his parents decided not to talk about it in fear of offending God even though the boy wants justice,” she said.

Chairperson Kano state FIDA, Huwaila Ibrahim explained that FIDA has handled quite a number of cases. “The number of cases we had last year scared me, it was more than 50, and all little boys.”

She said one of the cases that stuck with her was the case of Almajiri that her office handled 3 years ago. It was of a Mallam with a school in the outskirt of Hadeja road who selected seven of his students as young as five to be his wives. The seven boys will be his wives for three to four months then he changes them. “We don’t know how long it has been going on, but he had the school for a long time and he also had two female wives and children.”

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) Kano State Hisbah Board, Lawal Ibrahim, said that last year about 14 cases were reported to their office.

He added, “We noticed that there are some areas that have become notorious for molesting underage children, most of them are street children. They pretend to give them shelter but take advantage of them at night in areas like Gata, Gadan kaya, Rigiyan lemu etc.”

On his part, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Kano State Police Command DSP Abdullahi Kiyawa insists that “cases of sodomy is not as rampant as that of rape in Kano State when you take statistics of them and compare it to sodomy which we call the unnatural offence. You will realise that we record more rape cases than unnatural offences.”
Paedophile fighters

HOW SOCIETY REACTS.
Stakeholders like Huwaila Ibrahim and Wanda Adu agree that perpetrators of sodomy feed off on the culture of silence around rape, and especially sodomy. Most families worry about the stigma that accompanies the revelation that their sons are sodomized, so they try not to pursue the case, hence the perpetrators often walk free.

Islamic cleric, Ibrahim Kura notes that:  “Because the society stigmatizes people involved in rape even if such person is a victim, most people or families prefer to forget about it rather than report. Another problem people see is that it is just litigation and maybe jail term for the perpetrators, but no compensation. If there was a level of compensation, people might be more willing to come forward.”

For instance, Hindattu Adam after realising what her brother-in-law did to her 3-year-old, refused to confront him, or tell anyone about the incident or report to the police. She told our reporter that she would only take it up if the doctors tell her that her son was sick or infected with something, otherwise, she would make her children avoid the in-law and leave him to God.

Counselling psychologist with the Cece Yara Foundation, Sarima Worgu, explains that the effects of sodomy on a boy can be physical and psychological.

“Apart from the physical, the psychological effects range from hyperarousal to experiencing avoidance behaviour, depression, poor school performances, anxiety and sexual behavioural problems. There are so many effects that this could have on children but these are the long term impact on the kids including substance abuse especially for children who did not get help and support from their loved ones, the older they grow, the more they begin to engage in unhealthy lifestyles, risky behaviours and some of them even consider suicide,” she said.

In some other cases, the society tries to deal with perpetrators on their own rather than hand them over to the police, said Ibrahim of Hisbah. He added that they always send their men out to patrol trouble spots because they realise that most communities would rather kill the perpetrators when they find them rather than hand them over to the authorities.

At the Waraka centre, Fauziyya Ishaq from Gaida in Kano who brought her 13 years old brother Mohammed Ishaq to be checked by a doctor after he escaped being raped by one Mallam Ali told the story of how the perpetrator was almost lynched by an angry mob of men and women who came out with sticks, stones and pestles.

Mallam Ali whom she said hails from Kaduna state had invited Mohammed to his shop to assist him in cleaning but when the young boy walked in, he shut the door, overpowered the boy, pulled down his trousers, laid him down and tried to rape him. The boy pushed him away and while running out of the shop, he was injured by nail he stepped on and had to be stitched up at the hospital.

The young boy reported the incident to his friend who naively thought he could confront Mallam Ali on his own but narrowly escaped the same fate. He went back home and reported to his elder brothers, who in turn gathered the community members and attacked their brother’s predator. Mallam Ali was fortunately rescued by a local vigilante and taken to the police.
 
“When he realized that he was safe with the police, he arrogantly told us that we were making a fuss over children that he was yet to defile, he said that if we counted our fingers and toes, it will still not add to the number of young boys that he has defiled in this Kano and that there is nothing that we can do because he has friends in high places.”

Accused perpetrator, 28 years old Sadiq Mohammed who spoke to the Nation while being paraded at the Police command in Bumpai explained that he started having sex with men in primary school.

“I did not mean to defile 17 years old Salim (not real name), I just did it because I enjoy it but he is the only child that I have ever touched, I only did it because my lover was not around,” he added.

WHAT THE LAW SAYS

The Senate recently passed a bill removing the statute of limitation on rape and including boys in the definition of rape. It amended Section 357 of the principal Act, specifically substituting the words “woman or girl, without her consent, or with her consent”, with the words, “any person, without consent, or with consent.”

But these new bill is yet to be implemented in the states. Huwaila Ibrahim said, “Kano state lawmakers are presently trying to amend some laws concerning rape but unfortunately right now, sodomy according to the law is still under unnatural offences, and not rape.”

She added, “Why the case of sodomy breaks my heart is because the offence in Kano state comes with a maximum sentence of 7 years imprisonment and N50,000 fine.”

The FIDA chair said: “There is no case I know where one is given more than five years and all the perpetrators I know are perpetual offenders, there is a person that I am hoping will be nailed again and we will make sure he is returned to the particular judge that convicted him twice so that he can be convicted for life.”

But the Director Public Prosecutions Ministry of Justice, Kano State, Sanusi Adomaji said it sometimes goes beyond that. According to him, the ministry in the last eight months has gotten about 18 convictions for sodomy.

“The duration of the convictions ranges from seven to maybe ten years and the court could direct the accused to compensate the victim in monetary forms apart from a jail term, which could be N100,000 to N200,000 maximum for the pains and trauma caused on such a victim.”
 
He also said: “People need sensitisation, whenever we have cases of parents not trying to press charges especially rape cases that involve female victims. We sensitise them on the importance of allowing us to prosecute the cases because it will stem the occurrence but when we cannot get the victims to come publicly to court we have provisions under the evidence act that we apply for the witness to be compelled to appear before the courts and testify.”

WAY OUT

In Kano, the police, FIDA and the Waraka Centre says that it tries to sensitise Kano residents on the need to protect their wards and report rape as soon as it occurs. Huwaila and her colleagues at a town hall meeting in Kumbotso Local Government Area informed residents that the area is becoming notorious for paedophilia and unfortunately, the parents of most of the victims refuse the report and some that do wait for days, contaminate evidence before reporting.

So far, twenty-two SARCs centres supported by the European Union, British Council etc are spread across the country with some states like Lagos and Kaduna having three centres each, some like Kano have just one and some states are yet to set up theirs.

One of the coordinators of the Waraka SARCs Abba Ahmed explained that the Centre supports and assists survivors of rape and other sexual assaults. He added that they are proposing to have more centres in the state because of people in remote communities, instead of having only one in the whole of Kano State.

Ahmed added, “One of the constraints of the centre is funding. The centre received some grants through USAID in 2018 through Pathfinder which ran for a year and a half and ended in September 2019 and this is 2020 July. So the centre has been running on almost zero budget with little support from supporting ministries, 80 percent of the staff here are civil servants helping out which includes two doctors, two nurses, a lab technician, three social counsellors, monitoring and evaluation (M and E) and other support staffs so we need to have permanent staff which is why we only operate five days a week for a few hours.”

Abu said that if the country wants to contain cases of sodomy, more campaigns and sensitisations should be carried out by the government, civil society, media and religious leaders. She added that “If you know that same-sex exists then you should know that sodomy would, so there should be laid down laws with strict penalties.”

Kura said that “if people are more educated in the Islamic ways, they will know that life is not all about enjoyment, even those doing it for lust will know it has its limits. People need a kind of psychological debriefing, generally within the society but with more economic empowerment parents will be more empowered to protect their children. Most of the parents of these victims are poor so you tend to find that their children are not always protected.”

This report was supported by the Institute of War and Peace Reporting, IWPR, and the International Center for Investigative Reporting, ICIR.
Dame Julie Okah-Donli NAPTIPNigeria

FG BANS ALCOHOL IN SATCHETS, POLYTHENE.



     
NAFDAC DG, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye.

The Federal Government has indicated plans to completely phase out high concentration of alcohol in sachet and small Polyethylene Terephthalate and glass bottles in the country.

The moves are contained in a statement by the Director-General of the National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye on Saturday titled: ‘NAFDAC cautions on alcohol abuse.’

She said, “NAFDAC under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Health, once again, wishes to bring to the attention of the general public, concerns relating to the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in sachets, small volume glass and PET bottles.

“These concerns relate to negative effects of irresponsible alcohol consumption on public health and on the safety and security of the public, alcohol being a toxic and psychoactive substance with dependence producing properties.

“Uncontrolled access and availability of high concentration alcohol in sachet and small volume PET or glass bottles has been put forward as a factor contributing to substance and alcohol abuse in Nigeria with its negative impact on the society.

“The World Health Organisation reports that alcohol consumption contributes to three million deaths each year globally as well as to the disabilities and poor health of millions of people.

“NAFDAC with full support of the Federal Ministry of Health has continued to exercise its regulatory responsibilities by ensuring that all alcoholic beverages and other regulated products approved by the agency meet set standards of quality, safety and wholesomeness.

“The Federal Ministry of Health is concerned about the high incidence of substance and alcohol abuse in the country and NAFDAC, being the competent authority and working with relevant stakeholders, is increasing efforts to stem this.

“With regard to alcohol, major stakeholders have been engaged at the highest level and are already sensitised to the issue. To this end, several interventions jointly agreed upon by major stakeholders are being undertaken and as a first step, no new products in sachet and small volume PET or glass bottles above 30 per cent ABV will be registered by NAFDAC.

“Furthermore, to reduce availability and curb abuse, effective January 31 2020, producers of alcohol in sachets and small volume PET and glass bottles are to reduce production by 50 per cent of capacity prior to January 2020. The overall goal is a complete phase out of high concentration alcohol in sachets and small PET and glass bottles in line with the agreed roadmap or earlier.”   

Source: Punch.

NYCN LEKKI FELICITATES BARR. MUKANDAS OGIDAN.

Epaloguestory sighted this afternoon a birthday message for Barr. Mukandas Ogidan, the Chairman of Lekki LCDA. This congratulatory message is coming from the members of National Youth Council of Nigeria, LEKKI LCDA. It reads:  

"On behalf of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Lekki LCDA Branch wishing our Local government Chairman Alhaji Honourable Barrister OLAITAN MUKANDAS OGIDAN Happy Birthday, Long Life and Prosperity,Age with grace, good health,more, knowledge, wisdom and better Life. Igba odun odun Kan ni. Toto Oloruno"

It is our prayers that he lives long and prosper to continue serving his people at a high level of commitment, compassion and altruism.


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