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We’ll Make Our Position On FG’s Offer Known Today — ASUU

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities has urged the Federal Government to show concrete evidence of commitment to agreements on meeting its demands on its ongoing strike.

Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU President, said in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Monday that the union would communicate its decision on offers made by the government on Tuesday (today).

Ogunyemi said contrary to some media reports, the union did not reject the offer of the Federal Government or make fresh demands.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, after meeting with the union on January 4, said government was about resolving the dispute with the lecturers who embarked on strike on November 5, 2018.

Ngige said the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation had provided evidence of N15.4 billion for the payment of salary shortfall in public universities.

He also noted that there was evidence that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved N20 billion to offset the outstanding arrears of the 2009 and 2012 audit verified earnings in the university system.

Ngige, however, said the fund was being worked on and would be released to ASUU as soon as the process was completed.

Ogunyemi told NAN: “We have been reviewing the offer made by the government and we have concluded our consultations with our members.

“We have concluded our consultations and hopefully by tomorrow we are going to transmit the feedback from our members to the Minister of Labour and Employment.

“What we said was that we are not insisting on having the total package.

“We are saying if government could give us one out of the five tranches on the revitalisation fund it will be a kind of bending backward in the interest of the students and national interest.

“So, rather than insisting that government should release a total of N1 trillion, which we know is not feasible, government can, at least, give one tranche that can be spread over four quarters, starting with the first quarter now.

“This is the shift that the media are misinterpreting to mean a fresh demand.

“There is no fresh demand on our list whether you are talking of revitalisation or earned academic allowance.”

On the issue of earned academic allowances, he said government had promised to release N20 billion and that the balance would be spread over four instalments but without stating timelines.

Ogunyemi said members of the union were insisting on having timelines for the payments.

He said: “Our members are also saying government had also promised to mainstream and that promise is not new, it was a promise of 2017.

“Our members have also noted that government had promised that the earned academic allowance will be paid within the mainstream budget, which they also promised to do in 2018, yet they did not do it.

“Our members are saying if you are promising again in 2019, let us see the evidence, which is clear enough.”

Ogunyemi also said members of the union were demanding to see the fund for salary shortfall paid into their accounts although they had seen the evidence of approval on paper.

He said the members of the union were demanding for concrete evidence on all outstanding areas that involved payments.

He said: “Our members are saying let us see concrete evidence that government has paid, not that government will be promising that it will do this and will do that.

“We did that with the N20 billion in 2017.

“Government promised to release N20 billion in two instalments for September and October 2017.

“That never happened until we went on strike in 2018.

“So, our members are saying, let’s go beyond writing anything on paper.

“Like I said earlier, on the issue of revitalisation, our members are saying we should not stop at tokenism.”

Ogunyemi said that ASUU had shown a lot of commitment and called on the government to commit itself by paying one year’s tranche.

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56-Yr-Old Dallas Pastor sentenced To 35 Years Imprisonment For Stealing Over $300,000 Properties From 3 Churches

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A Dallas, US, pastor has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after he was convicted of stealing property from three churches by filing fraudulent deeds.

Whitney Foster, 56, was found guilty by a jury of stealing goods worth at least $300,000, according to a news release from Dallas County Criminal District Attorney John Creuzot.

According to investigators, the total worth of the pilfered properties approached $800,000. According to Creuzot, “stealing real estate is an extremely serious and damaging crime.”

“It’s worse than the theft of someone’s vehicle or other possessions. When someone steals property, we must hold them accountable because they are hurting people.” Foster was the pastor of a small congregation that did not have a physical place to gather.

He stole church buildings and land by filing fraudulent deeds that listed fake leadership for the victim churches as the grantors and naming his church as the grantee, according to the district attorney’s office. The churches from which Foster stole were First Christian Church of Lancaster and two in Dallas — Canada Drive Christian Church and Church at Nineveh, authorities said.

Two of properties are still listed under the defendant’s name or his church’s name, and his congregation has been gathering at one of them, Creuzot said.

The third church property “remains embroiled in legal complications caused by Foster’s actions,” according to the news release.

Prosecutors also presented the jury with evidence of seven additional fraudulent deeds.

Homeowners in many Texas counties can register their property for a deed fraud alert service, which will send an alert via email whenever a document is filed on your property.

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Ecobank’s “Adire Lagos” Opens With Over 100 Exhibitors

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The annual Ecobank “Adire Lagos” exhibition took off yesterday  with over 100 exhibitors showcasing their wares.

Originating from Abeokuta in Southwestern Nigeria, Adire textile is an indigenous indigo-dyed cloth made by using different wax-resistant methods to create dazzling designs. The four-day Adire exhibition, returning for the third year in a row, is to promote culture, tourism, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and enable them benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Some of the international exhibitors at the fair include Adire Oodua, Tampoori, Jide Batik, Janae, Asologe and host of others.

The 4-day fair which ends on Monday  is  at the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC),  complex located in Victoria Island, Lagos,  is set to witness  influx of topflight exhibitors, government functionaries, culture enthusiasts, social media influencers, artistes, local and foreign tourists, traditional rulers, and members of the diplomatic community. It provides an exceptional opportunity to network with entrepreneurs, shoppers, and everyone in the business of Adire.

Addressing journalists at the opening ceremony, the Executive Director, Commercial Banking, Ecobank Nigeria, Kola Adeleke said the exhibition is part of the efforts of the bank to support the creative industry in the country, adding that it was also to promote micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and help them benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

According to him, “As you all know, we are part of a Pan African bank which operates in 33 countries of Africa. We always look out to support various initiatives on the continent and this adire exhibition fits into the scheme. As you can see, today, we have over 100 merchants who are being given the opportunity to showcase their adire products. This is the biggest that we’ve ever seen. It is an international exhibition. We want to support them all the way, train them and make them international brands with indigenous backgrounds. We want to ensure they are able to export their locally-created products across the continent. This is also one way to support the Nigerian economy.”

Exhibitors and attendees alike were enthusiastic and full of commendation for Ecobank. Ecobank Nigeria, a key driver of tourism, culture and the creative industries in Nigeria, recently hosted the +234Art, a 10-day art fair dedicated to nurturing and uplifting the burgeoning art industry in Nigeria. The fair provided a platform to support emerging artists and encourage increased interest in art acquisition; the bank organised the Photography, Art, and Design Exhibition (PADE) to commemorate World Photography Day in 2022; the bank also partnered “Songs & Stories” With Cobhams Asuquo;  Redbull Dance Your Style; BellaNaija Style Summit and Loosing Daylight (An exhibition of the history of Nollywood organised by Nse Ikpe-Etim)

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Guinness Nigeria Debunks Exit News, Reaffirms Commitment To Operations And Growth

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Guinness Nigeria Plc wishes to correct the recent speculations and false/malicious misinformation alleging a plan to exit from the Nigerian market. Contrary to rumors being peddled on various media platforms, Guinness Nigeria remains firmly committed to its operations in Nigeria and is poised for a new phase of growth and innovation.

Since commencing operations in April 1950, Guinness Nigeria boasts of a proud and eventful 74-year legacy intricately woven into Nigeria’s cultural and economic fabric. Our unwavering commitment to Nigeria is evident in the substantial investments in infrastructure, employment, backward integration and our community development and social responsibility initiatives. The recent announcement of the partnership between Diageo and Tolaram Group further reinforces unequivocally that Guinness Nigeria remains committed to Nigeria and has no intention of exiting the dynamic Nigerian market. Our business will continue strongly, and no jobs or factories will be adversely affected as a result of this new partnership.

Under the partnership announced, Tolaram Group will acquire a 58.02% majority stake in Guinness Nigeria, enabling us to harness and leverage Tolaram Group’s extensive expertise in manufacturing and distribution. Importantly, Guinness Nigeria will retain its status as a listed company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, maintaining its prime status in the Nigerian beverage industry. Diageo’s establishment of a wholly-owned international premium spirits company in Nigeria is also a noteworthy demonstration of its continuing dedication to sustaining its operations across West and Central Africa, with Nigeria as a pivotal operational hub.

Under a long-term license and royalty arrangement, Guinness Nigeria will continue to produce and sell all our iconic brands including Guinness FES and Smooth, Smirnoff Ice, Orijin Bitters, and Malta Guinness as well as Diageo MSS brands like Smirnoff X1, Gordon’s Moringa and Captain Morgan Gold Rum, ensuring our esteemed consumers nationwide continue to enjoy their favorite beverages.

We are excited to embark on this new chapter of growth and development in Nigeria.

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