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Olota Of Otta Awori Kingdom Leads Celebration Of Nigerian Culture At Vienna’s Adire Festival [PHOTOS]

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The vibrant and culturally rich Adire Carnival, a celebration of Nigerian heritage, was held on June 29, 2024, in Vienna, Austria. Organised by Egbe Omo Oduduwa Austria, the Yoruba community in Austria, the festival aimed to preserve and promote Nigerian culture on a global scale.

The 10th edition of this event highlighted the rich traditions and norms of the Omo Oduduwa people, with a particular focus on the iconic Adire textiles.

His Majesty, Olota of the Paramount and Ancient Ottaland, Awori Kingdom, Professor Adeyemi Obalanlege, Ph.D., MCIPR, MPRII, FHEA (Lanlege Ekun II, Arole Iganmode), who serves as the Patron of the body, graced the occasion with his presence.

In his royal remarks, His Majesty praised the planning committee, led by Engineer Yemi Ogundele, for their exceptional efforts in organising such a colourful and meaningful event.

He stressed the importance of teaching children in the diaspora about their cultural roots to maintain a strong connection with their heritage.

“The festival serves as a platform for promoting culture and traditions globally, fostering relationships between different cultures, and promoting understanding and appreciation for diverse traditions,” stated His Majesty.

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, OON, Chairman/CEO of the Nigeria in Diaspora Commission, also commended the organisers for their excellent work.

She encouraged them to broaden the scope of future editions to encompass a more comprehensive representation of Nigerian cultural heritage.

His Excellency, Ambassador Dogondaji Haliru Bello, Head of Mission at the Nigerian Embassy in Vienna, echoed these sentiments, emphasising the need for the diaspora to build strong ties with their roots and instill this patriotism in their children.

The event was a collaborative effort with the Nigerian Embassy in Vienna, Ethiopian Airlines, and the Weltmuseum Wien (World Museum Vienna).

It featured an exhibition of made-in-Nigeria products and an Adire fabric market from June 27 to 29, 2024. Prince Adewale Adeyanju, a Culture and Tourism Expert, noted that the Adire Carnival is one of the major Yoruba events in Europe, attracting a global audience.

Dignitaries in attendance included Chief Raymond Okikiolu Fadayiro (Baamolu of Otta, Awori Kingdom), Erelu Tuwase Ayorinde, Aare Lanre Fagbodun (President, Egbe Omo Oduduwa, Vienna, Austria), Dr. Jonathan Fine (Director, World Museum, Vienna), Engr. Fatai Balogun (CEO, Fetiola Engineering Services), Prince Adewale Adeyanju, and Prince Adeyemi S. Olusesi (Principal Secretary to His Majesty & Omotobase of Otta, Awori Kingdom).

The carnival parade began at the Nigerian Embassy in the third district of Vienna and proceeded through Rennweg Street, Schwarzenberg Square, and the Vienna Ring Road in the city centre, culminating at the Hofburg in front of the Weltmuseum Wien near the office of the Austrian President.

This event marked the conclusion of His Majesty’s Europe tour, which commenced on June 24, 2024, in Rome.

The Adire Carnival not only celebrated Nigerian culture but also reinforced the importance of preserving and promoting African heritage globally.

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Two LAUTECH Students Win N20m In NOA Campus Debate Competition

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  • Extra N1million from NELFund

 

Two students of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Adekunle Ayomide and Oladeji Oluwashina, have won the 2024 National Orientation Agency (NOA) campus debate competition.

The competition, organized by the NOA, featured two university representatives from each of the six geopolitical zones, debating the topic “Criticising and dissenting peacefully while maintaining love for one’s country.”

The LAUTECH representatives emerged victorious in the debate, receiving a prize of N20 million.

The students were also awarded an additional N1 million from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund).

Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria and the University of Ilorin were the first and second runner-ups, winning N750,000 and N500,000, respectively.

Ignatius Ajuru University of Education in Port Harcourt, Gombe State Polytechnic in Bajoga, and the Institute of Management and Technology in Enugu secured the fourth, fifth, and sixth positions, respectively.

Speaking during the event on Tuesday, Lanre Issa-Onilu, the NOA director-general, stated that the debate aims to engage the youth in governance matters.

Issa-Onilu emphasized that while criticism is essential for nation-building and democracy, it must be constructive to ensure peace and development.

He congratulated the participants for their thoughtful strategies in engaging with the government constructively.

“Constructive criticism is not rebellion; it is a cornerstone of democracy and a vital tool for nation-building,” Issa-Onilu said.

“Patriotism is not silence. Loving your country does not mean turning a blind eye to its shortcomings. It means recognizing those shortcomings, speaking up against them constructively, and working together to find solutions.”

Akintunde Sawyerr, managing director of NELFund, reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to ensuring that Nigerian students have access to quality tertiary education through its education loans.

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2025: LCCI Warns Businesses, Says Prepare For More Stress Next Year

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The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) says Nigerian businesses may likely face greater challenges in the new year, urging them to prepare for “more stress.”

In a statement on Monday, Chinyere Almona, LCCI’s director-general, said businesses are likely to face higher interest rates when the next Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting holds.

“The persistent rise in the inflation rate, reaching a 28-year record high of 34.60 in November, continues to fuel a tense business environment as elevated prices constrain various business operations,” Almona said.

“The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is particularly concerned because, with the persistent and unabated rise in inflation, businesses should prepare for more stress from the burden of higher interest rates as we enter the new year.”

“With the raging inflation rate, the unsuccessful attempt of the Central Bank to reduce the currency in circulation, and approaching a high-spending festive period, we are set to contend with even higher interest rates as the expected outcome from the next decisions by the CBN Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).”

Almona explained that a high inflation rate has significant implications, including reduced consumer spending.

She said it negatively impacts the economy by reducing disposable income, increasing business costs, and discouraging investments, ultimately threatening economic growth.

‘FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA DROPPED TO $103.82M IN Q3 2024’

According to the statement, foreign direct investments (FDIs) in Nigeria dropped to $103.82 million in Q3 2024, making the country less attractive to investors.

Almona said interest rates have had limited success in curbing inflation, but reforms aimed at boosting production have shown some promise.

She expressed hope that the reforms would eventually have a stronger impact on key indicators such as inflation, interest rates, and exchange rates.

The director-general said a coordinated effort is required to drive oil production to earn more forex, which is needed to defend the naira in the short term.

“The new investments recently entering the oil fields can be well supported with a sound regulatory environment to sustain and attract more,” she said.

“A disappointing negative record of our capital importation at $1.25bn during the third quarter of 2024 compared with $2.60bn recorded in the preceding second quarter of the year points to an unattractive environment for investors.”

“Foreign Direct Investment, the most critical investment that shows long-term investor confidence, accounted for only $103.82m, or 8.29 percent.”

Almona added that the fight against terrorism and crime must be sustained to ensure the safety of farmlands.

She noted that the rising costs of food, energy, housing, transportation, and services are driving inflation, worsening economic conditions, and reducing both purchasing power and business profitability.

However, Almona stated that the LCCI believes ongoing reforms have the potential to deliver significant benefits, enabling the economy to return to a growth path and achieve positive outcomes for critical economic indicators, provided they are sustained.

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Edo Assembly Suspends All LGA Chairpersons, Deputies For Two Months, Cites ‘Gross Misconduct’

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The Edo House of Assembly has suspended all the chairpersons and their deputies at the 18 LGAs for two months over allegations of misappropriation of funds.

According to NAN, the decision was made during the plenary on Tuesday following a heated debate.

The heads of the various legislative arms have been directed to oversee the running of the councils for the next two months.

The suspension came after a motion was moved by Isibor Adeh, the member representing Esan North-East I, and seconded by Donald Okogbe, the member representing Akoko-Edo Constituency II.

Blessing Agbebaku, the speaker of the house, stated that Monday Okpebholo, governor of Edo, had written a petition to the assembly regarding the chairmen’s refusal to submit the financial records of their LGAs to the state government.

In the letter, Agbebaku said the governor described the action of the chairmen as an act of insubordination and gross misconduct.

He added that the governor requested the House of Assembly to look into the matter.

When the matter came up for debate, 14 members supported the motion for their suspension, six opposed, while three lawmakers abstained.

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