Drug War: British Govt Donates Speedboat, As NDLEA Boss Talks Tough (Photos)

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The United States and the United Kingdom governments have pledged more support for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA after expressing satisfaction with the successes recorded by the new leadership of the Agency in just eight weeks in the saddle.

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Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) (r), with the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, | www.wordpress-1516176-5827464.cloudwaysapps.com

Consul General of the US Consulate in Lagos, Claire Pierangelo and the British Deputy High Commissioner in Nigeria, Ben Llewellyn-Jones in Lagos on Tuesday during the donation of a speedboat to the NDLEA.

Drug War: British Govt Donates Speedboat, As NDLEA Boss Talks Tough (Photos)

While Pierangelo expressed satisfaction with the performance of the Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Brig. General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) in just eight weeks on the seat, she assured that the US government would be willing to collaborate and give more support to the lead anti-drug agency in Nigeria in view of the dynamism and efficiency that have been brought into the operations of the Agency.

In his remarks, the Deputy British High Commissioner, Llewellyn-Jones said the UK government is pleased with the series of illicit drugs seized by the NDLEA at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, the Tincan seaport and the Apapa seaport, all in Lagos soon after Gen. Marwa came on board as the Chairman of the NDLEA.

Drug War: British Govt Donates Speedboat, As NDLEA Boss Talks Tough (Photos)

He said with the renewed vigour brought brought into the war against illicit drugs in Nigeria and the successes recorded between January and now, the UK would be glad to offer more support to the Agency, adding that the handing over of the patrol boat is a significant indication of that. “Since your appointment, there has been a flurry of activities.

There have been huge seizures across commands. The cocaine seizure at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport was massive and for this, NDLEA must be recognised and commended. We’ll continue to give you all the necessary support. We must continue to work on our relationship to make sure that the current situation continues”, he stated.

Drug War: British Govt Donates Speedboat, As NDLEA Boss Talks Tough (Photos)

In his response, Gen. Marwa assured the British government that the boat would be put into good use, while thanking them for their investment and support for the war against illicit drugs in the country.

“I want to appreciate the American and the British government for the support given to the NDLEA over the years in terms of intelligence sharing, training, equipment and other logistics, and most especially since my assumption of duty as the Chairman of the NDLEA.

“Let me state categorically that with the new vigour and vigilance of our men and officers at the seaports, airports and land borders which recently resulted in huge seizures, I’m aware that drug traffickers have now turned to our waterways across the borders to bring in drugs. With the donation of this boat today, I’ll like to warn that the time is up for them also on our waterways because from now they have the NDLEA to contend with there and we’ll deal decisively with them if they fail to back out of the criminal trade”, he stated.

Earlier, the NDLEA boss led his team of officials on a courtesy visit to the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu who received them with his white cap chiefs. Marwa said he was at the palace to seek the support of the monarch and the state’s traditional institution for the war against drugs. He urged the royal father to set up drug control committees in Lagos and also add his influential voice to the campaign against drug abuse in the state and the country at large.

In his response, Oba Akiolu said he’s always known Marwa as an achiever and has no doubt that he would use his global network to impact positively on Nigeria’s fight against drug abuse and trafficking. He called for more funding for the Agency to be able to achieve its objectives. He commended Marwa for the noticeable impact he has made within the short time he took over the leadership of NDLEA.

StarTimes Lowers Subscription for Europa League, Emirates FA Cup

Football lovers have more to enjoy while paying less as StarTimes has scaled down its premium sports channel, World Football, to lower bouquets.

From Monday, March 15, the World Football channel is now on Basic Bouquet for N1700 monthly on DTT (antenna users) and on Smart Bouquet for N2200 monthly for DTH (dish) users.

World Football Channel’s premium sports content includes Europa League, The Emirates FA Cup, Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Bundesliga, among others.

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AC Milan are set to welcome Manchester United for a Europa League round of 16  return leg on Thursday live on StarTimes’ World Football channel.

Arsenal will face Olympiacos while Tottenham are away to Dinamo Zagreb.

Three days later, Manchester United will square-up against Leicester in the Emirates FA Cup’s quarter-final. Man City will seek to maintain their winning streaks as they are away to Everton on Saturday. Bournemouth seeks glory against Southampton while Chelsea will face Sheffield United. All matches are live on StarTimes’ World Football channel.

Lazarus Ibeabuchi, PR Manager, StarTimes Nigeria, said that the initiative fits in with StarTimes’ strategy which focuses on making premium pay-TV content available to every home.

“StarTimes recognizes the impact of COVID-19 on family finances and the disruption of socio-economic life. Likewise, live sports were paused and when they resumed, spectators were restricted. StarTimes cares. As the best part of Europa League and other sports events gear-up, we have lowered the World Football channel to Basic/Smart Bouquet to make everyone relax in the corridors of premium entertainment.

“This initiative spices up our ongoing price reduction promo via which prospective subscribers can buy decoders at massively discounted prices. StarTimes DTT decoder goes for N7,400 while DTH decoder goes for N11,200. Both come with a one-month free subscription.“

The 7 IoT Trends Shaping 2021

Strategy Analytics’ IoT predictions for 2021, have been shaped by the disruptive forces which have dramatically altered the global business ecosystem.

Despite the turmoil caused by the pandemic, the IoT represents a real area of opportunity. IoT solutions have matured, are scalable, and legitimized by hyper scalers, according to a new Strategy Analytics report, “7 Key Predictions for the IoT in 2021”.

According to Andrew Brown, Executive Director of Enterprise Research at Strategy Analytics, and author of the report, “The pandemic has placed a huge burden on businesses to become flexible, agile, and safe, both for their workforces and, in many cases, business survival.

This means rapid digitalization and investment in the tools to make this possible. IoT is a critical lynchpin in achieving those ends. Moreover, these requirements are happening at a time when IoT can be delivered at scale; devices and platforms are becoming affordable, intelligence is moving to endpoints, networks are more capable and cloud hyperscalers are becoming dominant.”

Gina Luk, Principal Analyst, Enterprise Research at Strategy Analytics, added, “The value of monitoring and remote control of assets, has increased exponentially. Some sectors have gone from moving slowly to moving rapidly, such as healthcare.

Ecommerce is booming, driving increased demand in logistics and warehousing as well as supply chain optimization. IoT project roll-outs are still happening and will rebound in 2021.

The accelerated shift to Digital Transformation because of the pandemic will leave IoT in a healthy position in many industries, especially as economies start to rebound.”

The Strategy Analytics IoT Strategies Report “7 Key Predictions for the IoT in 2021is available at the link to subscribers.

Gerety Talks Shines Spotlight South African Creativity

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Just like the award show, the Gerety Talks series puts some of the marketing and creative industry’s true changemakers in the spotlight – and at the centre of the conversation – with the aim to drive progress within the industry on a global scale.

Watch TODAY on Facebook, IGTV and YoutTube, with Neo Segola, Chief Creative Officer at Draftline, Nadia Mohamed Marketing Director Mondelez International and Sanché van Rensburg, Executive Creative Director at Avatar.

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L-R: Neo Segola – Chief Creative Officer Draftline, Nadia Mohamed – Marketing Director, Mondelez International Africa, Sanché van Rensburg – Executive Creative Director, Avatar

The series will bring together agency and brand leaders from around the globe for a refreshing take on what leadership looks like. Gerety Talks premieres on Facebook, IGTV and YouTube every Tuesday at 17:15 CET / 11:15 EST.

Ardova PLC to issue ₦60 Billion Bond

Ardova PLC hereby notifies the Nigerian Exchange Regulation Limited and the general public of the proposed establishment of a ₦60,000,000,000 (Sixty Billion Naira) bond issuance programme by the Company and potential issuance of series of bonds under the Programme.

The Board of Directors of the Company via a resolution dated 25 February 2021 have resolved to recommend the Proposed Transaction for the approval of the shareholders of the Company, subject to obtaining requisite regulatory approvals and relevant contractual approvals.

The final decision to proceed with the Proposed Transaction will be subject to market conditions and the specific details of the Proposed Transaction will be disclosed in the appropriate transaction documents at the relevant time.

Potential investors are advised that nothing in this announcement shall constitute an offering of any securities once and if the Programme is established.

Any decision to participate in and subscribe for bonds under the Proposed Transaction will be made based on the investor’s review of the information contained in and incorporated by reference into the shelf prospectus and pricing supplement to be published, and after due consultation with its stockbroker, solicitor, accountant, banker or an independent investment adviser.

Kabakoo Academies receives funding from Zoom, launches first no-code training in Africa

In March 2021, Kabakoo Academies launched the first no-code training in West Africa, confirming once again its leading role in tech education on the continent. Kabakoo is a no-code pioneer, the first EdTech in Africa to join this growing digital trend enabling people to design and deploy apps without coding. Dedicated to youth employment and entrepreneurship, Kabakoo bets on no-code skills to allow its learners to succeed in the local job markets. A bold approach that earned Kabakoo funding from Zoom via its EdInnovation Award.

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March 16, 2021 – Committed to democratizing access to tech education for the African youths, Kabakoo has launched in March 2021 the first no-code training in West Africa for a batch of twenty learners at its Bamako campus. This intensive “FullStack” program is designed and delivered in partnership with Contournement, the European leader in no-code training. Kabakoo bets on no-code skills to supercharge its learners’ employability and their local entrepreneurship projects.

Coached by word-class mentors, the learners will acquire full proficiency in no-code tools to create websites, mobile apps, automation and data management projects. Co-designed with Contournement, the training aims at mastering key tools such as Zapier, Airtable, Adalo, Glide or Dorick, which will help learners to rapidly develop ambitious tech products (without having to code) to meet the needs of local communities and markets in the Sahel.

The Kabakoo engagement in the no-code segment is catalyzed by strong partnerships with, among others, the current leading no-code app Notion, which supports Kabakoo’s activities through its impact program.

By pioneering no-code training in Africa, Kabakoo reaffirms its leading role in the pan-African EdTech space. After being praised as a “School of the Future” by the World Economic Forum, Kabakoo has received the Zoom EdInnovation Award on March 1st, 2021, which recognizes “the boldest and brightest solutions supporting underserved students”.

Among the six global winners, Kabakoo is the only organization on the African continent and the francophone world. This award formalizes the partnership between Kabakoo and Zoom, which becomes a key financial and tech partner for scaling up Kabakoo impact.

Flutterwave Partners PayPal, Unlocks Better Business Opportunities

Africa’s leading payments technology company, Flutterwave partners with global payment leader PayPal to unlock better business opportunities in the continent.

Brand Spur Nigeria gathered that the merging will be instrumental in supporting SMEs and freelancers to overcome the many challenges presented by the highly fragmented and complex payment and banking infrastructure, as well as connecting them with more than 377 million PayPal account holders globally.

Also, the merging will eliminates significant barriers that have previously hindered African consumers and businesses from the untapped potential of cross-border eCommerce.

Speaking on the announcement, Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flutterwave, said: “We are excited to bring PayPal’s fully integrated services to businesses across Africa. The collaboration reinforces our vision of creating a seamless digital payments system for Africa’s business communities that can now transact with international consumers.

“By working with PayPal, we can further strengthen our commitment to our customers and service users as we will be enabling them to transact and expand their business operations to reach new markets. PayPal’s global reach is unrivaled and collaborating with them allows our customers to explore new markets where PayPal is embedded.

“Through our collaboration with PayPal, we are also bringing together two trusted global payment brands to provide millions of consumers and businesses a gateway to new opportunities,” he said.

Since inception, Flutterwave has processed over 140 million transactions worth over USD $9 billion worldwide and continues to expand its footprint to ensure consumers and merchants receive the best-in-class digital payment service.

This collaboration further underscores its commitment to ensuring merchants have vast opportunities to deliver services and conveniently transact through its platform.

Zinox Partners Ebony Life In Raising Nigeria’s Next Generation Of Creative Stars

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Foremost tech giant, Zinox Technologies Ltd. has been hailed for its contribution to the creative industry in Nigeria, with the donation of its high-end laptops, desktop computers and other devices to the EbonyLife Creative Academy.

The donation was handed over by the Leo Stan Ekeh Foundation, a futuristic Non-Governmental Organization dedicated to the promotion of quality education, practical entrepreneurship, wealth creation and healthy living.

Commending the donation of the tech devices, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of EbonyLife Creative Academy, Mo Abudu, hailed the tech giant for its contribution, which she noted, would aid the faculty and students of the academy in their learning tasks.

The appreciation comes weeks after the donation by the Leo Stan Ekeh Foundation and Zinox Technologies to the academy last month.

In an Instagram post to thank the organizations, Abudu had said: “The EbonyLife Creative Academy is extremely grateful to @HP Nigeria and @Zinox Tech for their donations of laptops and computer systems for the use of our faculty and students.”

The EbonyLife Creative Academy is a state-of-the-art facility that is aimed at grooming the next generation of creative talents in Nigeria. The facility boasts eight well-decorated and fully equipped classrooms, two lounge areas for students, a sound room for audio lessons and other resources.

Situated in the heart of Victoria Island, Lagos, the EbonyLife Creative Academy is focused on the training of entertainment professionals and beginners, such as actors, actresses, scriptwriters, film directors, producers, audio specialists, and set designers to help them upscale their skills at no cost to them.

Meanwhile, the Leo Stan Ekeh Foundation, a personal foundation of the Zinox Chairman, Ekeh has quietly touched many lives through a long list of noble causes in various parts of Nigeria and beyond.

Among these are charitable works such as the donation of N100m to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North-East, donation of N50m to victims of the demolished Eke-Ukwu market in Imo State, scholarships to hundreds of indigent students across Nigeria to study both at home and abroad, digital skills acquisition training and up-skilling for young school leavers and the employed respectively, as well as the set-up of an N1.5bn revolving loan scheme for disadvantaged students and entrepreneurs of Imo origin, among several others.

Furthermore, the Foundation has also invested in education, provided medicare to the needy, and consistently supported churches and other religious organizations. During the lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Leo Stan Foundation leveraged on the staff of various companies such as Zinox Technologies, TD Africa, Task Systems Ltd., Konga, and others in the technology group to feed over 7000 families across Nigeria for two weeks.

The Foundation has equally supported state governments in Lagos and other parts of the country through the donations of patrol vehicles to improve security, in addition to other contributions.

Nigeria’s Public Debt Climbs To ₦32.9 Trillion In December – DMO

Nigeria’s Total Public Debt as of December 31, 2020, was N32.915 Trillion. The figures include the Debt Stock of the Federal and State Governments, as well as, the Federal Capital Territory.

It will be recalled that after Nigeria exited recession in 2017, the level of New Borrowing at the Federal Level as shown in the Annual Appropriation Acts, had been declining as part of the Government’s measures to moderate the rate of Growth in the Public Debt Stock in order to ensure debt sustainability.

New Borrowing to part-finance BudgetDeficits had declined steadily from N2.36 Trillion in 2017 to: N2.01 Trillion in 2018, N1.61 Trillion in 2019 and N1.59 Trillion in the first 2020 Appropriation Act.

This trend was reversed in 2020 due to the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic as New Borrowing in the revised 2020 Appropriation Act was N4.20 Trillion. Many countries including the advanced countries also increased their level of borrowing as a result of COVID-19.

It should be noted though, that apart from the New Domestic Borrowing of N2.3 Trillion, the other New Borrowings were concessional Loans from the International Monetary Fund (USD3.34 Billion) and other multilateral and bilateral lenders.

This incremental borrowing to part-finance the 2020 Budget and the additional issuance of Promissory Notes to settle some arrears of the Federal Government of Nigeria, contributed to the increase in Public Debt Stock. New Domestic Borrowings by State Governments also contributed to the growth in the Public Debt Stock.

Total Public Debt to Gross Domestic Product as of December 31, 2020, was 21.61% which is within Nigeria’s new Limit of 40%. The various initiatives of the Government to increase revenues such as the Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative and the Finance Act, 2020, should help shore up Government’s revenue and reduce the Debt Service to Revenue Ratio.

Africa Check receives funding from Google to counter COVID-19 vaccine misinformation

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16 March 2021 – The Google News Initiative (GNI) has named Africa Check as the only African recipient, among a total of 11 projects, to benefit from the new $3-million GNI Vaccine Counter-Misinformation Open Fund, to help debunk COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.

The selection of the 11 recipients followed an intensive review process by a 17-person project team. An expert jury then determined the final projects from among the highest-scoring applicants identified during the early review phases. The Open Fund, which was launched in January, accepted applications from projects that aim to broaden the audience of fact-checkers, especially amongst specific populations who may be disproportionately targeted with misinformation.

“The global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is exacerbating a perennial problem of misinformation about immunisation. While the infodemic has been global in nature, some of the available research suggests that the audiences who encounter misinformation, and those who conduct essential fact-checking, don’t necessarily overlap,” Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Communications and PR Manager, Google West Africa, explains.

The Open Fund builds on the support provided by the GNI, in April and December of last year, to news efforts fighting pandemic misinformation. They anticipate that the selected projects will also benefit from GNI-supported research into the most effective formats, headlines and sources to counter COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.

A total of 309 applications were received from 74 countries, with Africa Check partnering with Theatre for a Change for the purposes of their project. They will produce a series of interactive radio drama shows, in Wolof in Senegal and in Pidgin in Nigeria, to present fact-checking in a more participatory way.

Africa Check, Africa’s first independent nonprofit fact-checking organisation, was established in South Africa in 2012 to promote accuracy in public debate and the media across the continent. It has since expanded to set up offices in Senegal, Nigeria and Kenya.

Stressing that facts matter, the organisation points out that people make decisions, big and small, every day across Africa. “To do this, they rely on publicly available information. Often that information is misleading or just plain wrong,” the organisation cautions on its website.

The GNI was established to work with the global news industry to help journalism thrive in the digital age. Fact-checking is crucial to journalists, who play a fundamental role in supporting evidence-based discourse by listening to the concerns of their audiences and helping correct misconceptions that circulate both online and offline.

“The selected projects stood out for their focus on reaching out to underrepresented audiences, for exploring new formats for fact-checking, and for their rigorous inbuilt strategies to measure impact,” Kola-Ogunlade concludes.