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Why My Daughter Will Coordinate First Lady’s Office — Akwa Ibom Governor Eno

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Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has rejected a media report (not by PorscheClassy News) claiming that his first daughter, Mrs. Helen Obareki, was appointed as the First Lady of the state.

Earlier report has it that Mrs. Patience Umo Eno, the governor’s wife, passed away at a hospital on September 26, 2024, surrounded by family members.

During a condolence visit from the Wife of the President, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, the governor explained that his daughter, who served as the Special Assistant to his late wife, was well-positioned to coordinate the Office of the First Lady.

Speaking at the All Nations Christian Ministry Intl in Eket on Sunday, the governor emphasized that his daughter’s coordination of the office was a natural outcome rather than a political move.

He explained that asking her to manage the office would help heal the family, keep the office functional, and serve as a source of comfort to him.

The governor highlighted that First Ladies are not appointed, and given the unfortunate passing of his wife, it was both appropriate and comforting for his daughter, her closest assistant, to continue the work of the office.

Eno said special attention would be given to his wife’s pet project, “Golden Initiative For All,” and other programs supporting women, the elderly, vulnerable people, and the less privileged. He added that Mrs. Obareki’s experience, exposure, education, and access made her the best fit to continue these efforts.

He clarified, “Please listen to me and listen well, First Ladies are not appointed, they come with the governor. I made a statement, and I would like to repeat that statement for the avoidance of doubt.

“Our daughter, Mrs. Helen Obareki, will coordinate the office of the First Lady. She had been with the mother from the beginning, and you heard the First Lady of the Nation, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, say ‘The mother introduced her to me.’

“So appointing her as the coordinator is not an appointment of a First Lady. You don’t appoint a First Lady.

“So, by appointment, she is a Senior Special Assistant to the Governor and the Coordinator, Office of the First Lady. This is not political, it is natural.

“All I pray for is support and wisdom for her to be able to ensure that none of those programmes will die and that she will bring more insight and innovation to the office.”

The governor explained that his decision was made to help heal his family and maintain the smooth operation of the office.

“The only reason I brought this up again is for clarification, that I am conscious of what I am doing, and it is to bring healing to the family and allow the office to keep running. That’s one of the ways I will be comforted,” he added.

He further elaborated, “Even when Jesus died, Peter said ‘Choose from amongst us those that were with Jesus.’ So, for me, the Office of the First Lady has responsibilities to the women of this state, and my wife had programmes she was running: the GIFA, the support for the elderly and the other programmes, and as long as I remain governor, those programmes will not die.

“There must be a coordinator, and it must be someone that I see daily, someone that can walk into my room and brief me, not a distant person.”

He expressed his gratitude to Mrs. Tinubu and the notable women who accompanied her for their timely visit.

The governor also thanked Mrs. Tinubu for recognizing the appointment of Obareki to oversee the late mother’s office as appropriate.

He appreciated the church for their messages of consolation and urged them to find solace in the word of God.

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Muslims Working On Fridays Is Unfair While Sunday Is Work-Free — Reno Omokri

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Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has urged Nigeria to review its work calendar to reflect the importance of Friday prayers for Muslims, describing the current setup as discriminatory.

In a Facebook video posted on Friday, Omokri argued that before colonialism, Fridays were recognized locally as a rest day for Muslims.

He noted that while Christians enjoy Sunday as a public holiday, Muslims are still expected to work on Fridays, despite its centrality to their religious practice.

As a solution, Omokri proposed an adjustment in working hours. He suggested offices could begin earlier from Monday through Thursday, allowing workplaces to close at midday on Fridays. According to him, this arrangement would make it possible for Muslims to observe Jumu’ah prayers without any drop in national productivity or GDP.

He explained that such a schedule would create a fair balance between Christian and Muslim worship practices within Nigeria’s work structure.

Omokri said:

“I don’t think it is fair for the Muslim Ummah for us to have Friday as a working day in Nigeria. Originally, before colonialism, it was not like that.

“Now we have Sunday as a non-working day and Friday as a working day. I think that we can achieve a compromise. What we can do is that instead of work beginning on Mondays all the way to Friday at 9am or 8am, we can start work at 7:30am on Mondays to Fridays and then on Friday we close at 12 o’clock.

“So the time we are going to lose on Friday we are going to gain it back from Monday to Thursday. So it is not going to affect our productivity as a country and our GDP. And then the Muslim Ummah can close at 12 noon and go for Solat Jumaat. That way, there would be a more equitable balance of our workday lives in Nigeria.”

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Polytechnic Workers Issue FG 21-Day Ultimatum Over Unpaid Arrears

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The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) has issued a fresh 21-day ultimatum to the Federal Government, warning of a possible national industrial action if longstanding issues remain unresolved.

The ultimatum, effective from August 27, 2025, followed the conclusion of the union’s 77th General Executive Council meeting held at Audu Bako College of Agriculture in Danbatta, Kano State.

SSANIP demanded the release of a new Scheme of Service, the setup of a committee to renegotiate the 2010 Agreement, payment of owed arrears, and the disbursement of the 2023, 2024, and 2025 Needs Assessment Funds.

The joint communiqué by the union’s President, Philip Ogunsipe, and National Secretary, Shehu Gaya, accused the government of offering nothing more than “lip service” to previously agreed demands.

The statement read:

“The Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnics (SSANIP) held its 77th General Executive Council meetings between Tuesday, 26th and Thursday, 28th August, 2025 at Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Danbatta, Kano State, where issues affecting the Union and welfare of its members were extensively discussed.”

“Council also observed that despite several efforts to ensure peaceful resolution of the above-stated demands, the government has only paid lip service to the issues. Based on the above, the Union demands immediate action on the listed issues within twenty-one (21) days beginning from today, 27th August, 2025, or we will be left with no option but to withdraw our services across the Nation.”

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GTCO Increases GTBank’s Paid-Up Capital To ₦504 Billion

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Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (NGX: GTCO; LSE: GTCO), today announced that it has increased its investment in its wholly owned Banking subsidiary, Guaranty Trust Bank Limited (“GTBank”) to ₦504 billion through a rights issue subscription for 6,994,050,290 ordinary shares of fifty kobo each made by GTBank for a total consideration of ₦365,850,403,572.67, thus increasing GTBank’s paid-up share capital from ₦138,186,703,485.78 to ₦504,037,107,058.45.

This Capital Injection ensures GTBank’s compliance with the new minimum capital requirement for commercial banks with international authorisation stipulated by the CBN.

The Capital Injection was funded by the two-phased equity capital raising programme recently undertaken and concluded by GTCO Plc with an international fully marketed offering on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) that secured $105 million from high-quality, long-term institutional investors in exchange for 2.29 billion new ordinary shares, making GTCO Plc the first financial services institution in West Africa to dual list on both the NGX and LSE. Launched in July 2024, GTCO’s equity capital programme began with a public offering to Nigerians that raised ₦209.41 billion from 130,617 valid applications for 4.7 billion ordinary shares, fully allotted and evenly split between retail and institutional investors.

Commenting on the recapitalisation of Guaranty Trust Bank Ltd, Segun Agbaje, Group Chief Executive Officer of GTCO Plc, said: “The successful recapitalisation of our flagship banking subsidiary, Guaranty Trust Bank Limited, marks a pivotal step in strengthening the foundation of our Group. With significant new capital secured and the CBN’s recapitalisation directive for Guaranty Trust Bank now fulfilled, we are focused on deepening innovation and service excellence, delivering improved performance, and expanding our footprint across high-growth markets, while upholding the industry-leading standards that define the GTCO brand.”

The additional equity capital will be deployed by GTBank primarily for branch network expansion and asset growth (loans, advances, and investment securities portfolio), fortification of its information technology infrastructure and to leverage emerging opportunities in Nigeria and the operating environments where it maintains banking presence.

Following the Capital Injection, the Company continues to hold 100% of the entire issued and paid-up share capital of the Bank. None of the Directors of the Company has any interest, direct or indirect, in the Bank.

About GTCO Plc

GTCO Plc is one of Africa’s leading financial services institutions with a longstanding track record of strong growth, service excellence, and shareholder returns. The Group operates across banking, payments, asset management, and pension administration in eleven countries, including Nigeria, the UK, and key African markets.

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