Strong Corporates – Dangote, Glo, Zenith, BUA, Konga, UBA, Access, Flutterwave, etc. can defend Nigeria’s future

A popular philanthropist and business icon was once quoted as saying that when entrepreneurs from Nigeria die, they will be ushered into heaven by God because they cannot suffer twice.

The statement above, although capable of drawing some mirth, is a reflection of the challenging business climate that Nigeria represents. Doing business in Nigeria is tough.  There is no hiding from this fact. Although the Nigerian economy is blessed with a number of indices that make it a prime investment destination, the reality on the ground is that of a particular environment where only the most resourceful, tenacious and firm believers in Nigeria and the Nigerian project can survive and thrive.

If you are in any illusions as to how tough it is to cut it and make a success of entrepreneurship in Nigeria, the latest World Bank report on the global Ease of Doing Business can provide some valid insights.

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Nigeria is presently ranked a lowly 131 in the report which captures about 190 countries. However, that does not tell the full story. The country is ranked lower than many of its contemporaries in Africa, among which are Togo, Kenya, Rwanda, Mauritius, South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Uganda, Ghana, Namibia, Senegal and Seychelles, among others. In addition, the report throws some light on other data which show that successful entrepreneurs in Nigeria do indeed deserve a special place in heaven.

One of these is the rating of 36 for access to electricity by business owners in Nigeria which remains one of the lowest in the world. Others are registering a property – 48; trading across borders – 40; resolving insolvency –  41 and the country’s eye-watering taxation policies which are pegged at 29.

The summary is, successful Nigerian entrepreneurs or businesses are doing something special.

There is a sense, with doing business in Nigeria, that you do not only require a large dose of outstanding common sense, street-smartness and determination to achieve but that one of the essential qualities is also an incurable optimism in Nigeria. The foregoing appears to be one of the unerring factors that have distinguished the majority of businesses that have made a success of their entrepreneurial pursuits in Nigeria.

The list of venture capitalists, angel investors or fly-by-night entrepreneurs that have flocked to Nigeria in search of quick gains and easy exits cannot be numbered in their thousands, with the majority of these often drawn by the promise which Nigeria’s attractive population dynamics represents.

Indeed, research shows that the Nigerian demographics mix is an investor’s dream. While other major economies are battling with an ageing population, Nigeria is swelling with a predominantly youthful population, many of whom are exposed, aspirational, tech-savvy and whose buying power is on the rise.

Little wonder a recent survey by a renowned medical journal, The Lancet, predicts that Nigeria may soon become a global power, owing to its favourable population indices. This is based on the premise that Nigeria will become the world’s ninth-largest economy with a life expectancy higher than 80 years by 2100.

“By the end of the century, the world will be multipolar, with India, Nigeria, China, and the U.S. the dominant powers. This will truly be a new world, one we should be preparing for today,” Dr. Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of The Lancet was quoted as saying in the study.

The foregoing has seen many investors flock to Nigeria. But only a few can confidently navigate the thorny path to success in Africa’s biggest economy or stay the course when their portfolio investment is not yielding the much-envisaged quick returns.

This is why the Nigerian government must recognise and appreciate the efforts of some Nigerian success stories; businesses owned by Nigerians, creating tons of employment opportunities for Nigerians and making a big impression on the global stage. While space will not permit an exhaustive look at these shining stars, a few of them are worth mentioning in this intervention.

Dangote Industries Ltd. is a great example of a business that has defied the odds in making a success out of doing business in Nigeria. From being hampered by the poor transport network in Nigeria, the company has diversified to building concrete roads for Nigeria.

With Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote at the helm of affairs, the group has made a brilliant success of its many portfolios ranging from sugar and salt refining, cement manufacturing and fertilizer production to building what is potentially Africa’s biggest refinery. His is a story of an unflinching belief in Nigeria, with Dangote is widely known to have consistently supported successive Nigerian governments.

Globacom, led by billionaire magnate, Mike Adenuga, is another worth mentioning. In a sector dominated by foreign players, Glo, as it is fondly called, remains a proud indigenous standard-bearer.

In addition to pioneering the per-second billing option that lifted the telecoms industry to new heights, the company has also consistently delivered more options that have helped deepen the spirit of competition, keeping other players on their toes and offering Nigerians more options. At a time when the world has become more open to subterfuge and the influence of external influences felt even keener in national affairs, the benefits of having a local player in such a sensitive sector cannot be over-emphasised.

Competing in the same vertical as Dangote is not a task for the lily-livered. But that is exactly what Abdul Samad Rabiu and BUA Group have done and made a success out of, in the same geographical space. Rabiu, whose BUA Group, has also invested in cement manufacturing, as well as sugar, oil mills, ports & terminals and real estate, is the only other Nigerian, apart from Dangote and Adenuga, on Forbes rich list.

The BUA Group is one of Nigeria’s entrepreneurial success stories, having to be in business for over 30 years and navigating the multi-faceted pitfalls and challenges of doing business in Nigeria.

Zenith Bank Plc., the brainchild of Jim Ovia, one of Nigeria’s more recognizable entrepreneurs, also deserves some plaudits. The story of Zenith Bank’s entry in 1990 and remarkable rise to the zenith of the Nigerian banking industry has been well-chronicled. Nevertheless, what many fail to realize is that the bank, like a few others, has survived several storms and upheavals, among which are recapitalisation exercises and mergers/acquisitions that have swallowed many in the industry.

Today, Zenith Bank is one of the most profitable financial institutions in Nigeria. Not only that, the bank ranks as one of the largest and most profitable in Africa.

Access Bank Plc. is another outstanding player in the banking industry; one that may disrupt the banking industry in Africa. Access certainly deserves a mention. Under the leadership of the always impeccably dressed Herbert Wigwe, Access Bank has grown into one of the most formidable lenders in Nigeria, with major in-roads into other African markets.

Among the list of banks that Access Bank has acquired on the continent within a space of one year is South Africa’s 74-year-old Grobank, Kenya’s Transnational Bank and Zambia-based Cavmont Bank. This is not to forget its successful merger with Diamond Bank in 2019 which ultimately transformed it into one of the biggest entities in the Nigerian banking sector.

In the e-commerce sector, the exploits of Konga, another fully Nigerian-owned business cannot be swept under the carpet. Konga has shown that Nigerian youths are technically ready and imbued with common sense to confront and compete favourably in the digital economic war of the future.

Prior to the acquisition of the brand by its current owners – the Zinox Group from former wealthy owners – Naspers and AB Kinnevik – Konga was looking like it would go the same way as many of the foreign-owned businesses that run out of steam and quietly exit the country after its investors get tired of the waiting game for quick profits.

However, Konga, which analysts confidently say will exceed a unicorn valuation when it goes public, has thrived under its new owners, so much that it is being courted by global stock exchanges, including the NYSE, among others. Konga appears to have leveraged the experience of Africa’s leading digital disruptor, Leo Stan Ekeh, Chairman of the Zinox Group, who holds the record of pioneering e-Commerce in Africa with his BuyRight Africa.com which he floated many years ago and which predated the advent of e-payment channels.

Today, Konga has successfully resolved the thorny challenge of logistics which has snuffed the life out of many players in Nigeria’s e-Commerce market, built up its own world-class technology, warehousing and payment infrastructure and launched a number of thriving subsidiaries against all odds. It is a brilliant futuristic group that would undoubtedly provide jobs for over a million Nigerians in the nearest future.

Can one make a case for some of the most successful Nigerian-owned brands without a mention of UBA and its current Chairman, Tony Elumelu? For a bank that has recorded over 70 years of uninterrupted operations in Nigeria, UBA has gone about its business fairly quietly and without the recognition it deserves.

With UBA, one of Africa’s foremost financial institutions which boast of subsidiaries in 20 African countries and offices in London, Paris and New York; Elumelu, an uncommon entrepreneur, who is touching many lives through his personal foundation, has proved many naysayers wrong, upholding the long-standing tradition of this powerful brand and leading it to new heights.

Lest we forget, UBA was the first financial institution to list its shares on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange in an IPO. Today, it is still holding its head high in the challenging Nigerian market under the astute leadership of Elumelu, disrupting the industry with its recently launched Artificial Intelligence bot, Leo and giving much hope in the future of Nigeria.

Flutterwave, Nigeria’s latest unicorn is another flag-bearer in the technology sector that has put the country on the map. Founded in 2016 by Iyinoluwa Aboyeji and Olugbenga Agboola, Flutterwave is making in-roads into many countries across the globe, deploying its cutting-edge payment solutions and infrastructure to solve problems for users in various markets.

The recent feat of Flutterwave – a $170 million Series C funding round earlier this year – represented the largest amount ever secured by an African tech start-up at the time, giving it a valuation of over $1 billion. But we must not forget that this is a start-up out of Nigeria which has faced huge encumbrances, the most recent during the #EndSARS protests in late 2020 which put it in the crosshairs of the authorities.

As stated earlier, this list is definitely not exhaustive. There is a host of other successful corporates and entrepreneurs doing great things, battling the policy, infrastructural and socio-economic encumbrances as well as the considerable country risk posed by Nigeria, yet putting food on the table for millions of Nigerians and painting the country in gold.

Advanced economies the world over are built on the spirit of local enterprise. Governments in these climes see entrepreneurs as useful partners in progress, not as cash cows to be milked dry or orphans to be cast away in times of instability. This is how countries like the United States, China, India, Hong Kong, France and Germany, among others, have succeeded in minting new billionaires on nearly a daily basis.

Nigerian entrepreneurs, including the few highlighted above, are among some of the most creative, hardworking, tenacious and loyal ambassadors of the country who can support the future of our economy and defend her unity.

It is high time the government accorded them the much-needed recognition and forged stronger ties with them.

Umar H. Farouk is a corporate guru based in Dubai

NGX Suspends Trading On GTBank Shares Ahead Of Delisting

The Nigerian Exchange has halted trading in the shares of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Plc, as the bank moves to its transition to a holding company.

The transaction is to enable Nigeria’s biggest lender by market value consolidate its businesses into a single group, set up payments and asset management subsidiaries.

“The suspension is necessary to prevent trading in the shares of the bank in preparation for the eventual delisting of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc from the Daily Official List of the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) and listing of the Holding Company, Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc on NGX,” the bourse said in a report on Friday.

GT Bank is optimistic the metamorphosis will help bolster profitability at a time when lenders are seeing drops in earnings from core banking business, forcing rivals like Access Bank and Sterling to also see a holdco structure as the way to go.

GTB’s outstanding shares of 29.431 billion units will be swapped on a one-for-one basis for the shares in the succeeding holding company, just as its global depository receipts will be exchanged in the same way once the transformation is completed.

The lender will be delisted from the NGX and the London Stock Exchange and re-registered as a private limited liability company, towing the path of FBN Holdings Plc and Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc.

It has in place the approval in principle of the Central Bank of Nigeria and a no objection of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

According to The Africa Report, a spokesperson of the bank said GTB is in “the concluding stage of the approval processes”.

Shares in GTB have shed 11.75 per cent so far this year, closing at N28.55 per unit on its last trading day on Thursday.

Youth Involvement In Agric Sector Crucial To Food Security – Expert

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Stakeholders have called for deliberate efforts to involve the youth in agriculture to boost economic growth, enhance food security, reduce unemployment and check other social vices.

Speaking in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, they urged governments at all levels to invest in agriculture programmes that were youth-oriented.

Mr Samuel Igwe,  Managing Director of Samchi Agro Consults, told journalists that agriculture offers the young generation a chance to make a difference by growing enough food to feed the world.

According to him, there is an urgent need for the Nigerian youth to embrace agriculture in order to improve food production for the teeming population of the country currently estimated at 200 million.

 ”Due to the increasing population, over time the country is experiencing shortage of food supply, not forgetting that the agriculture sector has been neglected for a long period of time.

There is a lot of concern about engaging youths in agriculture, in many ways, young people are not very much interested in continuing in agriculture because they don’t see much prospect in the future of agriculture.

”They don’t see it as a profession in the long-run, so many of the small holder  farmers are now quite old.

 ”Increasing the involvement of young persons in agriculture activities will help reduce the problems of the aging farming population and unemployment in the country, ” he said.

He said that there was need for the government to introduce more incentive schemes for the youth, especially members of NYSC, to go into farming.

”If a good number of corps members can get into agriculture, there will be food security, unemployment will decline, industries will spring up to process raw materials and the export rate will increase,” he said.

 “I have trained 150 corps members online, on farming with organic products instead of synthetic.”

“A lot of corps members go into agriculture after their youth service because they all had background information about agriculture. The major issue is capital.”

 ”This is were government comes in, to provide the corps members and other young people with interest in agriculture with proper incentives to encourage them,” he said.

Igwe said that the Federal Government agriculture scheme was to encourage the youth as well as boost the economy and the export rate of the country.

 He said that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED), created in 2012 was also targeted at the youth.

Igwe said that corps members were being trained in various skills, to reduce the challenges of unemployment in the country.

Agro allied is one of the training schemes under the SAED programme that teaches the corps members agriculture and how to make wealth by engaging in agriculture.

“Most things taught in camp are theoretical, a good number of corps member attended the agro-allied Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) training in camp, having a lot of knowledge about agriculture does not translate into wealth”.

“Through this programme, youths are now willing to go into agriculture, neglecting white-collar jobs.”

 Mr Tobi Adelugba, a youth corps member, who attended the agro allied training at Kubwa,  Abuja, said he has always been interested in some aspects of agriculture, adding that he had learnt a lot from  the training.

“If a good number of corps members can get into agriculture, there will be food security, unemployment will decline, industries will spring up to process raw materials and the export rate will increase,” he said.

He said, for agriculture to improve the economy, the government should be more intentional about improving agriculture in all forms.

“More sensitisation needs to be done because most people do not know the opportunity that comes with agricultural businesses, beneficiaries testimonies should also be taken, to let people know it is not a facade.

Another youth corps member, Opeyemi Alabi, said NYSC should not force the training on people but should ask if the youth corps members were interested.

“A few corps members see the training as just one of the regular  programmes that corps members have to attend.

”They should make the youth see reason for the training.

Mr Jojolola Isaac, also a corps member, said the scheme would benefit a lot of Nigerian youths, as the country was gradually diversifying from oil and gas to the agriculture sector.

“If a lot of youths can take agriculture serious, there will be more than enough jobs created, and the country will progress”.

 “I will rather go into agriculture if provided with the funds, than settle for white collar job,” he said.

He added that NYSC had started achieving the Federal Government’s objective of  creating the scheme, by encouraging youths to look into the agriculture  sector.

Eko Innovation Centre Partners Africa Agility To Train 10,000 Girls In Tech

In furtherance of its commitment to bridging the technology gap and ensuring more inclusion of women in technology, Eko Innovation Centre has partnered with Africa Agility and Impact Lagos to train 10,000 girls in Lagos in the next five years.

This was disclosed at the second edition of “Girls in Tech Bootcamp Lagos” held at the Eko Innovation Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos, which was attended by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu alongside some of his cabinet members and other dignitaries.

The visit of the Governor also marked his final round of trips to innovation hubs across the state as part of activities marking his two years in office, and also to connect first hand with players in the tech ecosystem.

The “Girl-in-Tech” programme featured various exhibitions across health, waste and traffic management and how technology has been deployed to help solve the challenges faced within these sectors in the state, as well as help government get adequate data for good governance.

At the event, Sanwo-Olu applauded the innovations exhibited, stating that it aligns with his T.H.E.M.E.S agenda, an acronym for his administration’s six strategic development agenda namely, Traffic Management and Transportation, Health and Environment, Education and Technology.

He added that the initiative will help fast track the digitalization of the state’s operations and fuelling technology-driven innovations to transform it into a 21st century digital economy and smart city.

He said “Technology will give us the opportunity to leapfrog” as he vowed to support the initiative.  He explained further that empowering women will greatly help transform the state considering how they are dedicated to work and how their impact are always felt when they embark on a task.

Also speaking at the special event, the Founder of Eko Innovation Centre, Victor Gbenga Afolabi said that achieving a smart city and inclusion of more women in technology is the aim of its partnership with Africa Agility on Girl in Tech Bootcamp Lagos.

Eko Innovation Centre Partners Africa Agility To Train 10,000 Girls In Tech-Brand Spur Nigeria
L-R: Founder, Eko Innovation Centre, Victor Gbenga Afolabi; Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya; Special Adviser, Innovation and Technology to the Governor of Lagos State, Tubosun Alake: Founder, Africa Agility, Aanu Gopald; and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Samwo-Olu at the second edition of “Girls in Tech Bootcamp Lagos” held at Eko Innovation Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos-Brand Spur Nigeria

“Eko Innovation Centre (EIC) is an innovation hub committed to accelerating the growth of businesses, leveraging technology at the core of their operations. So, we are positioned as an accelerator within the tech ecosystem. We help startup develop and accelerate their go to market strategy.

 “The EIC focuses broadly on civic tech, working to drive social impact by developing tech solutions to problems faced by governments in state and regional levels. These include innovations like those developed at the Lagos smart Meter hackathon held last year.   

“For this year, we have partnered with Africa Agility to equip the Nigerian female youth with the necessary digital skills they need to access opportunities in tech and business. We trained 100 girls last year and another 100 this year as part of the Girls in Tech initiative. The beneficiaries include undergraduates, unemployed, single mothers with no previous IT skills and we groomed them in the bootcamp for about a month which ended with a 3-day hackathon to proffer tech-enabled solutions around the Lagos T.H.E.M.E.S agenda.”

 Speaking on why the initiative is focused on women, he explained, “Women are disproportionate in tech globally. In Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa, less than one percent of women are actually part of the total tech ecosystem and we think the future of the world is around tech. We see it as a way of creating women emancipation and balance the imbalance that currently exists around the talents that are currently present in the technology ecosystem.”

 He added that in the first two edition of the bootcamp about 200 has been trained and plans on the way to train 10,000 in the next five years. “The plan of Eko Innovation, Africa Agility and impact Lagos; who are partners on the project, is to train 10,000 girls in Lagos state over the next five years.”

 Similarly, the Founder of Africa Agility, Aanu Gopald said in the last three weeks, the girls have learnt Artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, web development, UI/UX, and agile. She explained that the six programmess learnt are most popular digital cutting-edge technology highly sought out in the world.

“The future of this is to change the narrative that girls do not belong to technology and we want Lagos State to be a pacesetter championing this movement to have more girls in technology industry. Also, for these girls to be able to solve some of the complex problem in Lagos,” she added.

Eko Innovation Centre, a leading innovation hub in the country, is created to foster the growth and development of start-ups and entrepreneurship in Nigeria. It empowers start-ups from concept to commercialization. It is behind initiatives such as Lagos Smart Meter Hackathon, Art of Technology Lagos among other laudable initiatives in partnership with Lagos State government and others.

Meanwhile, Africa Agility, a non-profit organization, over the years has embarked on several initiatives in line with its vision of a dignified smarter and brighter future for children or youths of the underserved community and the entire continent as a whole. These include STEM for Rural Areas; Agile in Higher Education; Agile Philanthropy; and Girls in Technology.

Islamic Development Bank Launches Alliance To Fight Avoidable Blindness II

Within the framework of the Second Generation (2nd Phase) of the Alliance to Fight Avoidable Blindness (AFAB), the Islamic Development Bank and the Islamic Solidarity Fund for Development have executed cataract surgery campaigns in the city of Djibouti and its surrounding rural localities.

The campaign, which was held during April and May 2021, was conducted in collaboration with the National Program for Control of Blindness-Djibouti and the “Institut Ophtalmologique Tropical de l’Afrique (IOTA)”-Mali.

Under these campaigns, financed by the Azerbaijan International Development Agency (AIDA), 11,709 patients were given vision screening and 1,032 cataract treatment surgeries were conducted in addition to providing post-surgical monitoring and visits to patients.

These campaigns are a part of a continued commitment to performing 100,000 surgeries in the next five years under the IsDB’s Regional Cooperation and Integration Department initiative.

The Djibouti city campaign was honored by the visit of H.E. Mohamed Warsama Dirieh Minister of Health and H.E. Moustapha Mohamed Mahamoud, the Minister of National Education and Vocational Training.

H.E. Mr. Mohamed Warsama Dirieh Minister of Health stated: “I would like to thank the National Program for Control of Blindness, very sincerely, for the hard work that has been accomplished for the needy people.

My sincere thanks to the Islamic Development Bank and the Azerbaijan International Development Agency (AIDA), without whom these campaigns would not have taken place. This action illustrates the close relationship between Djibouti Government and IsDB particularly in the health sector.”

Islamic Development Bank President, Dr. Bandar Hajjar, indicated that “IsDB and ISFD plan to continue to provide free treatments to the poor and promote surgical technological advancement on patients suffering from visual impairment”.

Based on the success of the First Generation (1st Phase), the IsDB and the ISFD decided to introduce the Second Generation of the Alliance. This new program will broaden the outreach to other preventable eye diseases and focus more on capacity development while continually reducing the prevalence of blindness due to cataracts.

AFAB aims to benefit 13 member countries namely Burkina Faso, Chad, Comoros, Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Somalia, and Togo.

Chevron Marine Lubricants Expands In Africa With Akwa JV

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Chevron is now an equal partner in Afriquia Lubrifiants, with plans to extend the blending, distribution, and marketing business beyond Morocco to markets in sub-Saharan Africa.

The enhanced agreement enables the joint venture to manufacture Chevron’s premium products locally for the first time, including Chevron Marine Lubricants’ product portfolio. Driven by research and development, the integration of Chevron’s high-end formulas will allow for improved logistics cycles with better delivery times and better inventory management, as well as boosting the range of products available in the region.

Mostapha Miri, Managing Director of Afriquia Lubrifiants division, said, “The new agreement allows the integration of the high-end formulas of Chevron Marine Lubricants into local production, the export from Morocco of the range to 14 countries in Africa, the construction in the kingdom of an African hub for the marketing of lubricants and the implementation of a new production and logistics platform. With this agreement, Afriquia Lubricants consolidates its expertise and reputation as a preferred supplier.”

The new roadmap includes the export of lubricant products to 14 countries in North and West Africa: Algeria, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Togo, Tunisia, Senegal, Niger, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea Conakry, Benin, Gabon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Chevron Marine Lubricants products will be available in ports across these countries.

Sotiris Meklis, Regional Manager, Mediterranean & MEA Region from Chevron Marine Lubricants, said, “Extending this partnership gives Chevron Marine Lubricants better access to several important and rapidly growing ports. Increased coverage in the region will make lubricant logistics even more convenient and comprehensive, further simplifying business for our customers.”

To support export plans, a platform to service premium quality base oils to North and West Africa will be commissioned at Jorf Lasfar in Morocco. The facility will be to receive high-capacity vessels and export formulas from isotanks and flexitanks. The hub will be connected to the wharf through two pipelines.

The new agreement between Chevron and Akwa Group strengthens an alliance originally formed in 2000’s.

2021 UTME: See Full List Of Blacklisted JAMB CBT Centres In Nigeria

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has blacklisted 25 Computer-Based Exam Centres (CBT) across the country for poor performance at the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) held nationwide on Saturday, June 19.

A statement issued on Sunday, in Abuja, by Dr Fabian Benjamin, spokesperson for JAMB, said the delisted centres failed during the conduct of the 2021 UTME held for one million applicants.

“Candidates posted to any of these centres are required to await further directives by checking their profile, email addresses and SMS on their registered phone for a new date,” Benjamin said.

The delisted centres were in 11 states and the FCT, with Lagos having the highest at 6, followed by Kaduna 4, Edo 3, Ondo 2, Plateau 2, FCT 2, and Oyo, Osun, Delta, Benue, Imo, Nasarawa, having one each.

Below Are Names Of Blacklisted JAMB CBT Centres In Nigeria

S/N       STATE                                                       CENTRE NAME
1. BENUE STATE HARRY PASS POLYTECHNIC CBT CENTRE, OFF GBOKO AMELADU ROAD, ALONG ORTESE MARKET AFTER CDM ACADEMY, GBOKO, BENUE STATE
2. DELTA STATE IZISCO OBOS INSTITUTE OF MARITIME STUDIES AND TECHNOLOGY, 2 IGBESIVWE STREET, OFF OKERE-UGBORIKOKO ROAD, WARRI. DELTA STATE
3. EDO STATE OSENI ELAMAH ICT INSTITUTE, 39, POLY ROAD, AUCHI, EDO STATE
4. EDO STATE GIVITEC CBT CENTRE, 192, MURTALA MOHAMMED WAY, BY EKIOSA MARKET, BENIN- CITY, EDO STATE
5. EDO STATE KINGS POLYTECHNIC, UBIAJA, EDO STATE
6. FCT, ABUJA GEF SYSTEMS LTD, PUBLIC SERVICE INSTITUTE OF NIGERIA, (PSIN) DUTSE JUNCTION, KUBWA EXPRESS WAY, ABUJA, FCT
7. IMO STATE ORU EAST CBT CENTRE (FOE ICT) ORU EAST LGA HEADQUARTERS OMUMA, IMO STATE
8. KADUNA STATE BETHEL BAPTIST HIGH SCHOOL, KM 6 KACHIA ROAD, MARMARA DAMISHI, KUJAMA, KADUNA STATE
9. KADUNA STATE ZABIB COLLEGE NO 11 UMAR ABDULLAHI TSAURI ROAD, UNGUWAR DOSA, KADUNA
10. KADUNA STATE ST. ALBERT INSTITUTE, FADAN-KAGOMA, KAFANCHAN, KADUNA STATE
11. LAGOS STATE MASSINO COMPUTER CBT, 35 ASSEMBLY HALL ROAD, BY LIMCA B/STOP, ITOGA BADAGRY, LAGOS STATE
12. LAGOS STATE IP SOFT TECHNOLOGIES LTD.36, MOBIL ROAD BESIDE ASHANTI BARRACKS APAPA, LAGOS STATE
13. LAGOS STATE INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY ADMINSTRATION. 7TH AVE. OPPOSITR K CLOSE, ALAKIGA B/STOP FESTAC TOWN LAGOS STATE
14. LAGOS STATE SWEET VALLEY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, MIKE ANISON CLOSE, OFF AYENI STR, 2ND JUNCTION, GOVERNOR’S ROAD, IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE
15. LAGOS STATE CERTIFIED INSTITUTION OF SHIPPING, CISN B/STOP, NEAR MAGBON BADAGRY, LAGOS
16. LAGOS STATE AL-MIYZAN SCHOOLS CBT CENTRE, AL-MIYZAN CLOSE, ADAMS ESTATE, IKOTUN, LAGOS STATE
17. NASARAWA STATE AUNTY ALICE SCHOOLS, 48 AUNTY ALICE SCHOOL ROAD, MARARABA, KARU LGA, NASARAWA STATE
18. ONDO STATE THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ALONG ONDO-IPETU, IJESHA ROAD, ILE-OLUJI, ONDO STATE.
19. ONDO STATE KING EMMANUEL COLLEGE ICT CENTRE, 34-40 KING EMMANUEL STREET, SHOWBOY RD, ORE, ONDO STATE
20. OSUN STATE ODUDUWA UNIVERSITY, OPPOSITE IFE-IBADAN EXPRESSWAY ROUNDABOUT, IPETUMODU, OSUN STATE
21. OYO STATE FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (SPECIAL), E-LIBRARY, CENTRE 1, OYO, OYO STATE
22. PLATEAU STATE PLATEAU STATE UNIVERSITY BOKKOS, BUTURA VET, BOKKOS. PLATEAU STATE
23. PLATEAU STATE ST AUGUSTINE’S ACADEMY, SOLOMON LAR WAY, BEFORE SATURDAY MARKET JUNCTION, LANGTANG, PLATEAU STATE
24. KADUNA STATE SKOLAK RESOURCES LTD, BZ 3 SARDAUNA CRESCENT OFF JUNCTION ROAD, KADUNA, KADUNA STATE
25. FCT, ABUJA GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL TUNDUN WADA, AREA 10, GARKI, ABUJA

Heirs Life Assurance Partners Avon Medical On World Blood Donor Day

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Newly launched specialist life insurance company, Heirs Life Assurance (HLA) has partnered with Avon Medical to organize a blood drive in commemoration of the 2021 World Blood Donor Day.

The event, which was held on Monday, June 14, 2021, at the ultramodern Avon Medical Dialysis Centre in Ikeja, Lagos had individuals present to donate blood for those in dire need of medical attention.

This year’s edition, the first partnership between both companies, set out to increase awareness of the importance of safe blood for transfusion and highlight the critical role voluntary blood donors play in national health.

The Chief Marketing Officer, Heirs Life Assurance, Ifesinachi Okpagu confirmed that the partnership is in line with the company’s goal of promoting, not just the importance of life insurance, but wholesome living.

‘At the core of our business operations at Heirs Life Assurance is care for people and their families and we are pleased to have demonstrated this with our partnership with Avon Medical. There are several statistics that show that blood donation is of much benefit to the end user as much as it is to donors and here today, we are raising awareness for the need to encourage this culture and celebrate as many that have come out to be superheroes’, she said.

Shekinah Olagunju, Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications at Avon Medical, also expressed delight in the partnership, describing it as laudable especially as it helps both companies further their commitment to building a healthier nation and, in the process, improving the economy and transforming Africa; values held by the companies within the Heirs Holdings group portfolio.

Since its official launch on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, Heirs Life has continued to actively push its offering of life insurance that is simple, quick, accessible, and reliable with its array of value-adding products, served on several easy-to-use platforms.

Heirs Life’s product offerings comprise of insurance-backed savings plans and life insurance security for individuals, families, children’s education, debtors, creditors, entrepreneurs, and employees. The company is backed by top-notch Reinsurers to provide second-layer security for its clients’ insurance portfolios.

Airtel Partners AXA Mansard To Unveil Mobile Health Insurance Via USSD

Leading telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria and leading service provider in the healthcare sector, AXA Mansard, have announced a strategic partnership to deepen access, participation, and enrolment in health insurance for more Nigerians.

The partnership by Airtel and AXA Mansard is in response to the Federal Government’s goal, through the National Health Insurance Scheme, to provide easy access to healthcare for all Nigerians by leveraging on the USSD channel, an easy-to-use and interactive platform.

By dialing the shortcode, *987*7#, Airtel customers can now conveniently enroll for affordable and robust health insurance plans from AXA Mansard, with access to over 1,000 hospitals nationwide for quality healthcare services.

Airtel Nigeria Partners AXA Mansard To Unveil Mobile Health Insurance Via USSD-Brand Spur Nigeria
Airtel Nigeria Partners AXA Mansard To Unveil Mobile Health Insurance Via USSD-Brand Spur Nigeria

Commenting on Airtel’s partnership with AXA Mansard, Muyiwa Ebitanmi, Head: Mobile Financial Services, Airtel Nigeria, said the mobile health insurance initiative demonstrates Airtel’s commitment to providing innovative and relevant solutions that will empower more Nigerians to conveniently access best-in-class health insurance value offerings.

“Airtel Nigeria is always exploring innovative ways and platforms that will make life easier, more meaningful and more enjoyable for Nigerians. With this initiative, we are not just delivering bespoke health insurance services to the doorstep of more people, we are also leading a quiet revolution that will drive and deepen health insurance inclusion by removing the many barriers that have hitherto excluded many well-meaning Nigerians from participating in the sector.”

Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Alfred Egbai, Head, Emerging Customers and Digital Partnerships Group at AXA Mansard, stated that “our research has shown the value and importance of having a health insurance plan to the public especially for the emerging customers in the country, but for many reasons, the uptake of insurance products has been low”.

He continued, “In order to mitigate these challenges and satisfy the health needs of the retail consumer whilst also encouraging the uptake of health insurance in the country, we have partnered with Airtel Nigeria to provide a solution that gives users a convenient way to purchase and manage their AXA Mansard micro-insurance plans.

Malaria Cover, Inpatient, Outpatient, Specialist medical consultations, Immunizations, Family planning, Ambulance services, Dental care and more are some of the covers provided in the AXA Mansard Health plans.

The challenges to the implementation of health insurance schemes hitherto include low level of awareness, affordability, ineffective distribution systems and inefficient payment models. The partnership between Airtel Nigeria and AXA Mansard is aimed at solving these challenges and assisting Nigerians to access a viable Health Insurance Scheme.

Airtel Nigeria, as a socially responsible organization, will continue to partner with Industry leaders to bring products and services that will touch the lives of its subscribers in very positive ways.

100 Happy Fathers Day 2021 Inspirational Messages, Quotes And Wishes

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Good morning to all our esteemed readers and a happy Fathers Day to our fathers from Brand Spur Nigeria Team.

 

Fathers Day is a special occasion that commemorates fathers and father figures around the world, and acknowledges, honours their efforts and contributions towards raising their children.

Today, Sunday, June 21, being Fathers Day 2021, many fathers expect good wishes from their children and loved ones, hence, a need to compile one.

Below Are Some Happy Fathers Day 2021 Messages And Wishes You Can Send To Father, Father-In-Law, Grandfather

Happy Fathers Day Wishes

  • Happy Fathers Day to the best father in the universe. I love you!
  • Dear Father, Happy Fathers Day to you! You are the best!
  • Happy Fathers Day! May God always shower you with boundless happiness!
  • Happy Fathers Day! You mean everything to me. I love you so much!
  • Thanks to every father in the world for making this world a better place for us. Happy Fathers Day!
  • Having an amazing dad like you is a real blessing. Happy Fathers Day, Dad!
  • Fathers are real superheroes. They may not have superpowers but they always have a super heart and a super spirit. Happy Fathers Day to all Dads!
  • Happy Father’s day to you, Dad! Thank you for always taking up my side in any argument and saving me from mom’s scolds till now! Love you!
  • I know I never tell you this often. But I love you, dad.
  • Happy Fathers Day! You have always been the most supportive and friendly dad in the world.
  • A father is always a guiding light to his children whose love shows the way. Happy Father’s Day.
  • Dear Papa, Happy Father’s Day to you. You may not be beside me today, but you are greatly alive in my heart with your love and support.
  • Happy Father’s Day, Dad. Whatever I am today is because of you, so I’m sure you are looking upon me from heaven right now and smiling down!

Fathers Day Wishes For All Dads

  • There is no place safer than the arms of a father. Happy father’s day to all dads.
  • Happy Father’s Day to all dads. It’s easy to be a father, but it takes much to become a dad.
  • Happy father’s day to every father out there. It’s a tough job to be a dad, but there’s nothing more adorable!
  • Dads are heroes, adventurers, story-tellers, and singers. Happy Father’s Day to all amazing dads.
  • Being a good father takes so much more than giving birth and lets us appreciate every fathers’ efforts.
  • Let us celebrate all the fathers, their strength, and their sacrifices. Happy father’s day!

Fathers Day Messages From Daughter

  • Happy Fathers day! Behind every great daughter is a truly amazing dad.
  • Dad, thanks for making me feel like a princess in my entire life. You deserve a ton of respect. Wishing you all the happiness in the world on this special day!
  • No one can love a girl more than her father. Dad, you were always my hero and always will be. No one can replace you. Happy Father’s Day!
  • Being a daddy’s girl is like having permanent armor for the rest of your life. Happy Fathers Day, Dad!
  • As a daughter, if I offered to be born once more, I’d ask for you to be my dad again. You’re the best dad in the world. Happy Father’s Day.
  • I never knew that a man could have such an excellent character until I knew you inside and out, Dad. You’re amazing. Happy Father’s Day!
  • To me, you will always be another name for love. Happy Father’s Day, Papa!
  • One of the blissful gifts I could have ever asked for was you. Happy Father’s Day, daddy.

Father’s Day Wishes From Daughter

  • You’ve provided me everything a child can wish for and I’ll be grateful to you forever. Happy father’s day.
  • Life is not a fairy tale, still, you raised me like a princess. You are the true king of my heart. I love you so much. Happy Fathers Day dear dad!
  • I don’t need anyone to make me feel safe when you’re with me. I don’t need anyone to make me feel happy when you’re by my side. Happy Father’s Day.

Happy Father’s Day Messages From Son

  • Dad! You will always be my hero, no matter what. I love you. Happy Father’s Day!
  • Dear Dad, you’re my superman, which makes me your super son! Happy Fathers Day!
  • I’m not the prince of the world but at least I’m the prince of my father’s kingdom. Happy Father’s Day to my lovely dad. I feel blessed to be your son.
  • Happy Fathers Day! There is no unconditional love on earth greater than the love of a father to his son.
  • People in my class often watch motivational videos. But, I don’t. Because you’re my source of motivation, Dad. Someday I hope to be just like you. Happy Father’s Day!
  • You’re the true hero from my childhood. Times may have changed but the things I have learned from you are both ageless and priceless. Happy Fathers Day!
  • Dad, you are the definition of a ‘good human’ and a ‘perfect father’ to me. I hope I can follow your path as well. Happy Father’s Day to you!

Fathers Day Card Messages

  • Sons take their fathers as their role model, and I’m so proud to have the coolest role model ever!
  • You’ve been my best friend since my first day on earth and you’ll be the same till my last. Happy father’s day.
  • Happy Father’s Day, Dad. Thank you for letting me have both your jeans and your genes. I love you very much.

Father’s Day Wishes For Husband

  • You’re the perfect example of how a father should be and I admire you so deeply. Happy father’s day, love.
  • I am blessed to be sharing life, love, and parenthood with an incredible man like you. Happy Father’s Day, Hubby.
  • My love, you have not only been the perfect husband to me, but also a good father to our kids. Thank you for everything, Happy Father’s Day!
  • Dear, wishing a very Happy Father’s Day to you! Thank you for working relentlessly for the welfare of the family. We love you!
  • Happy Father’s Day, dear husband! The way you handle your job and also take care of us at home is marvelous! I am so proud of you!
  • No one sacrifices their happy moments for the family like you do. I love you. Happy Father’s Day!
  • You are always ready to go some extra miles to bring smiles on their faces. I feel very proud to be your wife and the mother of your children. Happy Father’s Day!

Happy-Father’s-Day From Wife

  • As a husband, you have been amazing since the first day of our marriage. And, as a father to our child, you have been phenomenal. All the good wishes for you on this day!
  • I feel the happiest when I see our little kids growing up with the same compassion and love that you have in you. You are an amazing dad. Happy Father’s Day!

Fathers Day Quotes For Brother

  • As a father and as a brother, you’re the most wonderful a man can be. Happy father’s day.
  • Have I mentioned how much I adore your kids? Indeed you are raising them well. Happy Father’s Day, brother!
  • Told you before that you would be a great dad someday. See?
  • I can tell how much your kids love you and look up to you. Cause they have an amazing dad.
  • The way you take care of me resembles most with fatherly love. A very happy father’s day to you.
  • Happy father’s day to you, brother. I love that I can always count on you.

Fathers Day Quotes For Son

  • We are so proud of the son, the man, and the father you are. Happy Father’s Day, my son!
  • Happy Father’s Day, son! It warms our hearts to see you with your little kids.
  • It feels like yesterday you were just a little boy yourself, and now you are a big strong dad.
  • Happy father’s day, my little dad. I’m so proud of the beautiful man you’ve grown into.

Fathers Day Wishes For Boyfriend

  • Dearest boyfriend, Happy Father’s Day! I am sure you will be a great father one day.
  • Happy Father’s Day, my love. You are the best dad. The kids and I are lucky to have you.
  • Happy Father’s Day to my dear boyfriend and a caring father whose love is unbounded for our children!
  • You have the purest heart and the strongest personality, the two traits every father must-have. Happy Father’s day!
  • Girls look for their father’s reflection in their lovers, and I have found it! Happy father’s day, darling.
  • You’re the greatest man I’ve ever known and I hope to raise children with you someday. Happy father’s day.

Happy Father’s Day 2021 Messages

  • Your genial smile and your big heart make you one hell of a man, Dad. Proud to have someone like you as my father. Happy Father’s Day! You’re the best.
  • I have never seen such a great combination of honesty, courage, and self-respect in anyone but you. You are the kind of father this world should have in numbers. Happy Father’s Day!
  • I don’t need anything in life as long as your prayers are with me. You are a person of uncompromising values and a father with a golden heart. Happy Father’s Day!
  • I don’t count anyone else as long as your support is with me. You are the biggest source of inspiration for me because you never failed us. Happy Father’s Day!
  • My greatest pleasure is seeing the kids exploding with joy as soon as they see you coming home. The joy in their eyes tells me how great of a father you are to them. Happy Father’s Day, Husband! Fatherhood is the most crucial responsibility and yet the greatest adventure one can experience. Happy father’s day.
  • We may find answers to all our questions on Google, but our fathers will always be the wisest person in this world. Happy Fathers Day!
  • A Father’s love is unconditional. He loves, cares, and struggles hard to make our days better and brighter. Everything he does for us is what only a superhero can do. Happy Fathers Day!

Father’s Day 2021 Quotes

  • “One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters.” – George Herbert
  • “I hope I can be as good of a father to my son as my dad was to me.” – Calvin Johnson
  • “The heart of a father is the masterpiece of nature.” – Prevost Abbe
  • “Some people don’t believe in heroes but they haven’t met my dad.” – Unknown
  • “The gift of a Father cannot been seen by our eyes, yet he sacrificed his every breath, sweat and everything to comfort us, his family.” – King Tony S. Singh
  • “Daddy, thanks for being my hero, chauffeur, financial support, listener, life mentor, friend, guardian, and simply being there every time I need a hug.” – Agatha Stephanie Lin
  • “One of the greatest gifts I’ve ever gotten came from God. I call him daddy.” – Unknown
  • “Dads are most ordinary men turned by love into heroes, adventurers, story-tellers, singers of songs.” – Pam Brown

Happy Father’s Day Quotes

  • “No one in this world can love a girl more than her father.” – Michael Ratnadeepak
  • “Being a daddy’s girl is like having permanent armor for the rest of your life.” – Marinela Reka
  • “To her, the name of father was another name for love.” – Fanny Fern
  • “One father is enough to govern one hundred sons, but not a hundred sons one father.” – George Herbert
  • “It is not flesh and blood but the heart which makes us fathers and sons.” – Friedrich Schiller
  • “My father didn’t tell me how to live. He lived and let me watch him do it.” – Clarence Budington Kelland
  • “A father’s tears and fears are unseen, his love is unexpressed, but his care and protection remain as a pillar of strength throughout our lives.” – Ama H. Vanniarachchy.

Please note that the messages contained in this article were not originally compiled by this author but were edited where necessary.